Show A GREAT STOCK WEEK Largest Volume of Trading Shown In tho Past Two Years The week on the mining exchange closed with tho transfer of 213111 shares of stock for which the Investor paid J1841592S the day with the sale of 12100 shares that brought 22U7 The exhibit for the week Is tho most impressive im-pressive perhaps of any to which the attention of the Investor has been of OS and called since the autumn i again emphasises the saw that there Is penty of money on the right side of stocks Trading was through a wider while there range of securities and I were fluctuations to the gnashing of teeth the market generally was firm with not a few making new records DalyWest which began tho week at 223 moved up and on Thursday reached the 530 mark or a market valuation valu-ation of 4600000 for the entire property I prop-erty while Lower Mammoth with astride a-stride that was nOthing less astouifdlng began the week at S2 and without effort ef-fort was dispatched to SI 1 around which I figure it has since performed Ajax which wna begging at G7 cents on Monday Mon-day afforded an equally sensational exhibition ex-hibition and sprinted to l while Daly which was an offering at 170 at tho opening Bold up to 2 with the Investor I glad to take It Inllt 112 yesterday Con Mcrcur selling up to 4 1 on Monday was dealt a blow by the secretary oC J j tho company which sent It reeling down to 303 In the pit and to 3 on the I curbstone while Grand Central with another dividend sidetracked was reduced I re-duced to J5C5 after selling up to 020 Mammoth on the other hand pricked I up Its elongated cnrs that had drooped I down to 5210 and with fresh tidings Horn the latest strike sold up to 210 although It was an offering at 10 cents less yesterday while Star Con broke even around 7767614 cents Sunshine had its ups and downs the latter super induced by news that organized effort was being made to defeat the sale oft of-t c mine and land It among the assets oi anotner concern ana wnnc it was mca m-ca er demand around 40 cents on Monday Mon-day It changed hands yesterday at 27 cents Northern Light found plenty of customers at Its counter on Monday when It advanced to 5 cents while to loosen up 21000 shares yesterday 5 5 5i cents was required At the same I time Sacramento was eased down Co 36 ½ cents while an unexpected demand j i for Manhattan neighbor of Lower Mammoth sent It from a drug up to i cent with Martha Washington bringing 3 cents May Day with Its I I dry crushing plant on the road was weak while Silver Shield found a market mar-ket around 2GYJ cents with Yankee Con moving up to 11 cenls In the trading as the management continued the upraise up-raise to the ore body The finish was with a reasonably firm market for the favorites and stocks rullnjr as follows Bid Asked Anchor 100 S Ajax l 73 TSA Albion IS 70 Alice 371 BullionBeck J23 Antler OJ Ben Butler 02 S Ol s TiO toll Dc La Mar 02 Centennial Eureka 22CO Con Mcrcur 300 315 Daly I 1S5 197 DalyWest h 5 2020 C970 Dallon Lark 07 Dalton JI WVi 10A Dexter 90 123 Daisy I 01 Eagle il Emerald 03 Bugle rr Blue Bell SI ro FQur Aces 02 05 Galena A 0j 12 1 Grand Central 561 GST Golden Eagle 01 03 Horn Silver 107 1 I Ingot 031 k OH6 Johnny 1 I 63 Joe Bowers 02g 03 LowttIlammotlliio 3SO 3KJ Mammoth 2i7 230 Manhattan OOJi 0056 Midnight Bowers 01 May Day 33 35 Martha Washington 03 Nevada 6 02 Northern Light 0516 03 Ontario 700 800 Petro 12 1 RoccoJTomeslako OSli 100 K G W ft Sunshine 2d 29 Swansea 3SO 305 South Swansea 93 101 Sunbeam S3 42 Sacramento 3051 311 Silver King 6500 Star Consolidated 77 7711 Showers Consolidated 0 10 14 Silver Shield 25 26v Telro 03 Tcsora 21 32 Utah 62 75 Valco 30 35 West Mountain M Yankee 11 11 i Sales were recorded as follows i AJnjc 200 at 7U4c 100 at ToVic 100 at Tic i 2 < Xhi at SOc 27CO at 79cCOO at 7Sc 100 at 7PtC 100 ut Sic 700 at 78c 300 at 79V4c 100 at 7T > c 3CO at 7Sic 103 at 7S14c 100 at 7SVC Con Mcrcur ItO at 307 100 at 305 liily 100 at SI92 DalyWest 50 at 42050 100 at 29SO GOat GO-at J2925 50 at 2920 Graud Central 100 at J575 Lower Mammoth 100 at 375 200 at 379 200 at S378 200 a I S3EO May Day 100 at 33u 100 at 3lc Northern Light 13500 at 5 Ac 7500 at GMc Sacramento GOO at 36ic 1000 at SSXfcc 500 ate Sliver Siiletd 100 at 26 3Lc Star Con 1100 at TIc l6oo at 76JAc 100 at 7Cc 100 at 7Gic 100 at 7G c 100 at 7Cc 100 at 7Jc Sunshine IfX at 27iic Valco 500 at S2c lanhattan 2000 at 1 c Martha Washington 2000 at 3Vic Yankee Con 1000 at llc 500 at U4c Shares sold 42UO Selling value J22117 ON THIS CURBSTONE On the curbstone during the afternoon after-noon 11000 shares of stock sold for 15 C3550 and yet there were many counter coun-ter attractions held out to traders Star Con supported by rumors that another chamber of very high grade ore had been uncovered again became the star feature and opening up at 70 cents advanced rapidly untllJt went over the counter at S3 cents with nearly 10000 shares changing hands Ajax began business with another lot of 3000 on the shelves which went at SOS1 cents while Lower Mammoth lightly dealt In fouud ready customers at 377 > h 3SO A lot of 100 Grand Central was released on a bid of 572 y while a pinch of Mammoth brought 5250 with 500 Sunshine going at 2S cents May Day breathed a little more freely with a market ffr iififlnt 52ITh = fOlnta 111 2000 Martha Washington u was drawn In by the syndicate at 3b cents anti 1000 Northern Light at 5 cents SALES OF DAY AND WEEK The days sales on curb and change reached a total of 59330 shares that brought 377Sl50 while those for the week rose to 32G171 shares for which 533915703 was checked outS out-S Rich From the Dipper The harholder of the Dipper Mining Mi-ning company fioin whose property in Little Cottoucid canyon several lots l I of very high grade gold ore have ap ieztred In the InC1 ITI11lt 1 rln rldcd to resume operations and to th tend t-end have appointed Hamlet Evans manager of the proposition The Dipper Dip-per has been practically Idle since last March at which time an option obtained ob-tained on It by W J Lawrence and others was allowed to expire In re sumlnG work the management will con tinue to prospect the vein from the present shaft which has been put down to a depth of ICO feet and off which a drift has been run with the ore In doing this work a streak of copper bearing ore was encountered that showed as much as UC per cent in the I red metal in addition to very high values In gold and the owners have I satisfied themselves that they are on the right road to a body of it in the new campaign for which a fund ha been piovldcd by tIle shareholder William E Kvitns who hats long been connected with the property will take part and the work starts under the J I I most favorable circumstances j I Oreand Bullion Settlements I In the ore and bullion market the week closed with settlements amounting amount-ing to 3t5OS5 as compared with 53J5 02G for the previous one In this Is not included however the tonnage which wds captured by the ore buyers for outside or competitive planW nor the consignments forwarded to the re 1 t fineries of the East by the Highland i Boy smelter so that the exhibit with I the furnaces of the Mlngo smelter still shut down hardly docs the market I Justice The days settlements were J reduced to 49200 divided as follows Bambcrgcr McMillan Gold sliver lead and copper ores 13200 I T R Jones Co Germanla bullion 11300 gold silver lead and copper ores 15200 McCornlck CoGold silver lead and copper ores 9300 In the metal market silver ruled at 631j cents an ounce lead at fl per 100 pounds and casting copper at 15 cents a pound Park Gold Showing Well Samples received yesterday from the t Park Gold Mining company sbout ten miles south of Marysvalo afford evidence 1 evi-dence of a most Interesting change now going on down there and while I I assays have not been had the mineral f ization of the rock Is very pronounced I while the quartz which is invariably associated with tho ores of the locality I Is quite prominent The management Is now crosscutting to the vein which was departed from near the surface and which will be reached at a vertical depth of 300 feet from the surface The shareholders arc very much interested SIn j In the work at this time and expect news that the ore body has been encountered en-countered by every mail In the same locality a discovery of sllvanltc was made last year and not a few persons from Cripple Creek began prospecting the region a few days later I Tho Ajax Movement I According to reports with which Manager Weir yesterday returned from the property of the Ajax Mining company com-pany at Tintlc the present movement In that Icompanys shares has very little lit-tle to sustain it although the outlook Is not without an element of cheer As told some days ngo tho management manage-ment which has always been most discreet In Us references to the property prop-erty has experienced some trouble in getting the energy required to dispatch dis-patch the work on the 1000foot level and the prospecting of the vein has been necessarily retarded However he has now proceeded a distance of 120 feet without encountering ore nor according ac-cording to the dip on the 700foot level Is an 01 c body due for some time In tile meantime Manner Weir through the courtesy of the Lower Mammoths management has been permitted to obtain ob-tain mathematically accurate knowledge knowl-edge of the ore body in the latters territory ter-ritory which has developed such a sensation sen-sation and while he will drive to the top of the vein In tho Hungarian claim of which the Ajax owns onehalf he does not regard the outlook as assuring assur-ing He is however taking from the upper workings a very nice quality oC ore In sufllclent quantity to meet the requirements of the payroll and will continue work as vigorously as present equipment and power will permit Mystic Shrine Expansion E W Young manager of the Mystic Shrine companys Bingham property leaves for camp tomorrow morning for the purpose of closing a deal by which the companys possessions will be materially I ma-terially expanded The names of the claims Manager Young would not disclose dis-close for publication yesterday afternoon after-noon but they are well kno n and have already been productive of some ore while lying among other very prominent propositions He has already al-ready sampled the ground with very satisfactory results and will make flnal examination before returning Fire Clay Industry While but little reference has been made to Jt parties of experience from Pittsburg Pa have bseu making the fire clays around Goshen this State the foundation for an Industry that In not a few countries has become a most important and a most profitable one That llrc clay existed In tho locality has long l been known to a few persons and now that Salt Lake capital has been afforded opportunity to Join the owners it is not unlikely that a 10000 plant will be erected and the enterprise placed at once upon a commercial basis A wellknown mining man of this I city whoso property requires not a few I of tho articles manufactured from fireclay fire-clay during tho year was yesterday shown a crucible made from It and pronounces It equal In appearance to I the best that Is sold upon this market To test its durability however It has been put to use in the furnaces of a local lo-cal assayer and should this result satisfactorily sat-isfactorily the systematic mining and utilization of the clay will be proceeded with at once I Raymond Assessed The Raymond located on what Is known as the Gemini vein north of the town of Eureka Tintlc district has called for an assessment of 5 cents a share or 12500 the same to become delinquent on February 12th the sale to take place on March 1st Manager J6hn C Sullivan who knows the country coun-try as ho does his alphabet and who has conducted the researches from the grass roots said yesterday that lie had no doubt that with this sum of S money In the treasury he will be able to go to the ore body He has now tapped the vein from the 600 and 700 foot levels and Is now on his way to the SOO his Intention being however to drop down to depth of 1000 feet before be-fore running another crosscut IIo is very much pleased at all events with the outlook for the Raymond Tho Jingo and Hornet George McCornlck who has been tarrying In ZIon for several days will leave for California tomorrow whevo he will remain several weeks before returning re-turning to his ranch at MountaSnhome Ida For several years Mr McCornlck has been developing the Jingo and Hornet Hor-net mines on Hunter creek Elmore county and with such results that he promises to Introduce them on this I market mxt spring In opening up the property he has developed from four to six feet of ore that yields from 6 to over 160 In gold with an average of about 450 in silver per ton nnd n mill with which to treat it will be provided the present year While Mr McCor nick lain not found it necessary In tho development of his property to begin the marketing of ore he has done some for James Downs who is miningm the same ledge and who from shipments sent to the market derived as much as oO per ton In gold with 450 In sil ver He is very much impressed with tho possibilities of the region and looks for It to develop Into a very productive pro-ductive one with the Introduction of mills as tho haul to transportation Is I a long one I Denies Jumping Gilsonito A dispatch from Price says that C I O Baxter representing Gllson AS plmlt company denies having in any way participated in the wholesale jumping of gilsonltc claims along the White river and adds that while he is in the market and Is desirous of ac quiring territory he Is prepared to pay for what he gets He reports that In the northern uart of the Uncompahure reservation one individual has made wholesale locations wiping out stakes I and disregarding all notices placed there by parties who staked It off about five years ago when they were ejected I by Muj Rundlctt and warned to keep I out of the socalled reservation Mr Baxter it Is said recognizes the valld Uy of the locations that were made at I that time and is getting read to bring 5 his crowd and those who made them together with a view to arranging that work may be commenced The locations In Question were made on advices from Washington D a anl among those Interested In-terested are omc of the wealthiest and most prominent residents of Utah Vira Incorporation Articles of incorporation of the Vim Mining company were yesterday flIed with the Secretary of Stat The capital capi-tal stock s 25000 divided Into 250000 I shares of the par value of 10 cents each George A Storrs IB president of the company J V Jones vicepresident I R E Knowlton secretary and treasurer treas-urer who with R F Hulsh and Jacob Evans form the directorate The company com-pany owns the EnterprIse group of mining mi-ning claims In Utah county Utah List In Boston Tho Utah list on the Boston mining exchange closed the week In reasonably reasona-bly good condition notwithstanding the bearish temper of tho market and a disposition on the part oC not a few to take down ther margins Bingham closed at S1G25 bid while Centennial Eureka adv need and sojd at 2425 with a small lot of United States going over the counter at 10 Highland Boy maintained Its position at the head of the column and sold at 3325 with Boston Bos-ton Con unchanged and Navaho of New Mexico selling up to SI Tintic Shipments S Miner Tho shipments from the district dis-trict for the past week arc as follows Cars of ore Centennial Eureka 23 May Day 2 Eagle t Blue Bell 1 Mammoth 10 Grand Contral 11 Curlbsa o r Swnnnca f 7 j > Tcsora u 1 Star Consolidated 1 Total f oo l Cars concentrates Mammoth 3 Bars bullion Mammoth mill 2 Mining Notes The Con Mercur directors will meet In adjourned session toniorrow S n 5S of Superintendent vaiuen ui mu ouu beam has returned to that Tintlc proposition propo-sition Two cars of copperbearing ore were marketed by the Columbia of Bingham yesterday Manager Simon Bamberger of the Lower Mammoth Is confined to his home with an ugly cold Hartwig A Cohen president of the ConlIcrcurIs scheduled to return i from New York tomorrow Lee Gllson of the new cyanide sampler sam-pler says that the plant will be ready for the work before It In about a week A M HutchhiRS of Boston Mass Is In the city Inquiring Into the condition of his holdings In the bonanzas of Utah Arthur Buckbee who is developing a most likely proposition in northern Idaho Is In Utah on a visit to relatives and friends iThc annual meeting of shareholders of the RoccoHomestake is scheduled for January 28th In the Crocker building build-ing San Francisco Plans for the new mill in which the dry process of concentration Is to be Introduced In-troduced at the May Day of Tintlc have arrived In town Messrs Mcdonaughy and Bothwell of the Sacramento have returned from Mercur much pleased with the progress of construction at the roaster A nice quality of milling ore Is coming from the Midland companys property at Blngham that will be reduced to concentrates at the Dewey mill Frank Hagenbarth manager of the Woods LiveStock company and also quite extensively Interested In mines in Custer county Ida Is in the city The Excelsior Mining company with property at Bingham has called for an assessment of half a cent a share the same to become delinquent February IdthFrank Frank Thomas has returned from Beaver county after doing assessment work on a group oC prospects In which a nice quality of lead ore has been exposed ex-posed Manager Gcrmalnc reports some very nice ore coming out oC the East Buckeye Buck-eye at Silver City and says the outlook affords splendid assurance of a mine tile present season e > Manager Loose of the Grand Central yesterday took down the proceeds of eleven more cars of ore of excellent quality and preparing to follow it up with another big consignment The Gold Hill company whose property prop-erty Is located near Winnemucca Nev has called for an assessment of a quarter quar-ter of a cent a share the same to become be-come delinquent February 13th G A Duncan manager of the Over land companys holdings at Sunshine has returned from camp and reports the enlarged plant gradually approaching completion No date however Is fixed for the start Harry Manning has gone to the Black Hills where he has been doing assessment work for a number of years on a group of claims and before returning re-turning will have prepared to begin proceedings for a patent The Rogers mill at Blngham has been running on Silver Shield ores during the week and a consignment of concentrates concen-trates will follow In the next few sAt s-At the Dewey mill In Blngham canyon the management has been running on Phoenix ore Alex H Tarbet is expected homo tomorrow to-morrow after an absence of several weeks In New York and during which the big Canadian syndicate has been making desperate efforts to induce him to relinquish his hold on the Idaho mine of Rossland B C |