Show STOCKS REMAIN FIRM I Star Con the Center of a Battle Royal Ajnx in Demand The day on the mining exchange closed with the sale of 11125 shares of stock that brought 5100212 and with I the list generally maintaining a firm 1 stand Trading began while the caller I was yet flushing out his voice and j when Ajax was cut loose at JS1 ½ cents with the marking pot in the hands of S the buyer From that point IL went i tumbling rapidly the last sale raking place at 41 cents and after 500 shares I had passed over the counter Dfllsy j oVer ninonc the dlsnnnolntments of West Dip found a maiket for a single lot at a cent a share while Star Con with nlQt of ten cars of gold ore headed for market softened and fell from 82 to SO cents Mammoth was firm and changed hands tiV SJ With I the books closing on a dividend of 20000 while i and eiiLrhl l mpved up nnd sold at ili5 with 2001 Galena ofFish of-Fish Springs In the Deep Creek country coun-try going at 7 4iJ8 cents ionkod Con opened to a ready market witH 3MO going through at 19 straight There was heavy spurring over Daly West for which 1950 was bid although al-though that wag withdrawn and the stock allowed to close at 23 cents less while 5101 was tho best to be had for Con Mcrcur In a deliberate attempt to bear It BullionBeck proved a very strong card with H bid while tho session closed on the following market nit Asked Anchor 5 75 S A ax 13 Ml m Albion SO DO Alice 174 GO Antler Xn16 GOJA I DOli Ion < t Dc La Mur 001H5 Wlfc I BullionBock 4W 175 Blue Bird Uxlunslon ft Boss Tweed 10 Ben Duller 0 01 i Buckeye 01 Chloride Point 01 10 I Con lercur 461 4K I Centennial Eureka 1SOO I Daly 200 20S DalyWest HU7A 1975 Dalton OGV l4y Dalton Lark 03 I Dexter 15 t 125 Daisy 00i 01 Eagle < 01 Eagle Bluo Boll 61 CS Emerald h 02 05 GeyserMarlon 00116 01 Galena OS Grand Central 500 515 Golden Eaglo 01 Ki Horn Silver 115 140 Hercules OOT4 03 Homestnko 01 llcrschcl OOVi 05 Ingot 00Pi < 03 International 03it Kremlin 10 Joo Bowers ff l 03 Joe Bowcis Extension OOVa 01 Little Plttsburg 0016 Lower Mammoth 35A If Llttlo Chief 02 Mammoth 227 22Si Tviiiv niv = 15 rts7t Martha Washington 008 OUf I I Manhattan OOii I Nprthern Light 01 I S 03 Nevada 0 03 03 > i I Ontario 550 Petro 24 27 RichmondAnaconda 01 l R G W 01 25 Sunshine 03 Swansea 397 405 South Swansea T20 125 Sunbeam 23 30 Sacramento 32f 34 Silver King 0000 G500 Star Consolidated E1 OJs Showers Consolidated 12 Silver Cloud 01 05 I Tetro 4 j oH1 03 Utah < S3 l2y Valeo 10 20 West Mountain H 01 05 Yankee Consolidated ISrl 1914 Sales were recorded as follows Ajax 100 nt 48 cflCQ at 4Sc 100 at 17ic Ito at 45c 100 at 44e Daisy 1000 at Id Galena IOCO at ife 1000 at 7 fc 1000 at Sc Grand Central 3 at tl93 Mammoth 100 at J22SK Star Consolidated 600 at Slc 900 at S2c J1CO at Sic 100 at Stfic 100 at SUJc 20i at S0c 100 at S0c 100 at SOc XX at SOtfc 400 at SOc > Consolidated 8500 at 19c Shares sold 11I25 Selling value 490312 IN AFTERNOON On the curbstQne during the afternoon after-noon 3350 shares of stock sold for 5642399 Star Con was again very active ac-tive with 2500 shares changing hands at S0t3814 cents while 150 DalyWest brought 196051950 A pinch of 100 Yankee Con that Capt Egan met withIn with-In his rounds was picked up at 1S ½ cents while 100 Mammoth brought brought 22S and 500 Victoria 50 cents The Phoenixs Officers The directors of the Phoenix Mining company have completed their organization organ-ization with the election of A Hamider Jr as president J B Tlmmony vice president William Schade treasurer und Ferd Rehrman secretary Arrangements Ar-rangements for a winter campaign on the companys claims In Big Cottonwood Cotton-wood all perfected work will be started i at once Ore and Bullion Settlements In the ore and bullion market yester day the settlements reached a total of 41560 divided as follows Bamborger McMillan Gold silver lend and copper ores 10660 T H Jones Co Germanla bullion 51600 gold silver lead and cOppes ores 511100 McCornlck Co Mingo bullion 2900 gold silver lead and copper ores 12SOO In the metal market silver recovered and ruled at 62 cents anounce with lead at 4 per hundred pounds and casting copper at 15i cents a pound Iklr Crane Pleased With His Mines With his famous Bull Dog group of mines In central Idaho developed beyond be-yond all former proportions and ready to turn out several hundred tons of ore dally 13 soon as provision is made for the treatment of it Hon Charles Crcne is back from camp to remain iit least until the result of the present campaign is decided With tho be havior of his property the gentleman 1 said yesterday that ho was more than pleased t and with a smelter he is Prepared Pre-pared to begin a steady output Mr Crane was taken ill on his way home but Is rapidly recovering Bonneville Incorporated Articles of Incorporation oC the Bonncville Mining and Milling company com-pany were yesterday filed In the office oC the Secretary of State The capital I stock is placed at 40000 divided Into 400000 shares of the par value of 10 cents each William D BIter is presi dent of the company R W Barnes vicepresident and treasurer Thomas Lyons secretary John Bogan general I manager who with James Bogan constitute con-stitute the board of directors The company owns the Rhymney Nos 1 2 and a 1 mining claims within I the corporate limits of the town oC Farmlngton I In from the Great Northern Accompanied by his wife Mr Frank Harris manager oC the Great Northern Mining companys mill and mines in L Granite county Or returned to town I yesterday and will remain until the I result of iiie election has been an nounced The season upon the Great Northern in which not a small amount of Salt Lake talent Is interested has I I boon a very satisfactory one said Man ager Harris and although a large portion 1 por-tion of It has been devoted to the openIng open-Ing up of new ground and new ore bodies considerable ore has been I I milled At Intervals pockets of high I I grade ore placed on exhibition In this city by Isaac Guker during the mineral I congress arc encountered but the I average has settled down to a uniform one with the company ready to enlarge I t en-large the mill as noon as the ore bodies Justify It I r Mr Harris does not concur In the adverse convictions expressed by many returning Salt Lakers from Oregon but says he has seen a number of very I I large mines there The difficulty heretofore here-tofore has been with methods for the treatment of the ores This has been I finally overcome with the aid of tables and leaching tanks however and with i a greatly increased saving at the mills conditions are dolly Improving To date the Great Northern has not been compelled to handle the sulphides that I have marie milling there quite expensive expen-sive as the ores have been generally nicely oxidized Mr Travis on Buffalo Hump f The stalwart form of W E Travis I who dispatched the first stage coach Into the Buffalo Hump Ida reappeared I in town yesterday and the usual cordial I cor-dial greetings are being accorded him I OC the camp Mr Travis says It has made substantial progress through the I I season and Its permanency is now as sureq At the Big Buffalo which continues con-tinues sis the star proposition and upon which i ¼ fr Sweeney has performed excellent I ex-cellent work a twentystamp mill has Just been started1 up > wmi assUrimcop that 1DOstamps v 1i bp ddcd nqxt scai 11 I son should demonstrations on which the mnnagemflnt Is now relying hold put rgratlfylng feature oC1tho de Velopmcntfat the Big Buffnlb is I that tlijfiurlferpus content of the ore sajs MrlTjavls have I Increased as depth has been attained and at 200 feet the management now has thirtynine feet of ore which shows an average of S per ton A few clays before the departure depart-ure of Travis for the city thirteen Inches of ore was opened up on the footwall that Is capable of any kind I of values Indeed In shows as much as 50 per cent metal while assays from grab samples In this thin streak show over 30000 per ton in gold The Boston Buffalo Idaho company of which Mr Stone of Boston Is president presi-dent has a line body of goldhearIng ore exposed and while It Is not so large as that In the Big Buffalo shows a higher average The properties of this company have Just undergone a careful care-ful sampling by the president and his assistants and with satisfactory results re-sults It will be equipped with machinery machin-ery without delay Mr Travis reports the wagon road Into the country now completed and the trip into It an easy one He will remain in the city several days The Red Wings Bonds The services of Col II T Sappington who has been an active purchaser of the 50000 issue of bonds by the Red I Wing company at Bingham having been secured the company will again begin the driving of the main tunnels to tap wellknown ore bodies and hope to have materially increased the output In I a short time Col Sapping ton has had all the advantage of a long residence In the diggings of the West and a most successful administration Is predicted for him He will be accompanied ac-companied the officers of the company com-pany to the mine the present week when active work will be resumed Mining Notes United States lessees sent In two cars of ore from Bingham yesterday TheHorn Silver of Tintlc reported with two more carloads of ore yesterday yester-day dayHarry Harry Joseph returned to town yesterday yes-terday after an absence of several days In the hills Two carloads of ore from the Montezuma Monte-zuma of Blngham were marketed during dur-ing the day Superintendent R H Channing of the Highland Boy was in from the BIngham bonanza yesterday Nine cars of copper ore were delivered at the Germanla smelter by the Centennial Cen-tennial Eureka yesterday Gus Kohl of the May Day and other Tlntic mines came up from camp again yesterday and reports everything in good condition at camp It is said that another assessment on the Homestake of Tintlc is to be asked for and that with It operations at the mine will be resumed P J Donohue has returned from Arizona Ari-zona after conducting the examination of mines for a wealthy Eastern crowd Victor M Clement who has been exporting ex-porting mines in Mexico for his London Lon-don company is scheduled to return from the south next week I The management of the Carissa of Tintlc promises three carloads of high grade gold ore today that will be forwarded for-warded to Chicago for treatment The Mammoth company took down the proceeds of eleven more carloads of ore from its Tintlc bonanza yester day and Is closing the month with anew a-new record Samples of oro from the Unlimited at BIngham show silver and lead with high values In copper The property is owned by Gus Holmes and is most favorably located A report came from Marysvalc yes terday that another pocket of high grade gold ore has been encountered at the Dalton On the strength of it 4V2C was bid for the shares during the afternoon after-noon Yesterdays receipts at the Conklin sampler consisted of eleven cars of ore from Tintlc and two from Blngham The receipts at the Taylor Brunton consisted of four from Blngham and two from Frisco The shareholders of the Geyser I Marion of Mcrcur will meet in ad journed session on Monday next when It is expected that definite arrangements arrange-ments for the payment of Its 13000 Indebtedness will be made The Shawmut of Blngham whose mill has been several times Interrupted because of a lack of electrical encrgyi was upon tho market with two more lots of concentrates yesterday With the power regulated the output will bo materially increased Robert C Gemmell State Engineer departed for Alpine county Gal yesterday yes-terday where he will sample mining property for a big English syndicate Concluding this he will stop on his way home In Nevada to examine prop erty in which Salt Lake talent is in terested Cal J A Eade representing the Messrs Letter of Chicago has returned from the claterltc deposits at Soldier Summit He Is now surveying for patent 1 I pat-ent and will rush the applications through with all possible dispatch The applications for patent upon those claims that were located as lodes over a placer entry promises to develop an interesting question although In a simi Jar conflict Colorado the placer claimants claim-ants capitulated and bought out the lode claimants I W B McDonald has been assigned to superintend the work of closing down and dismantling tho gold samplIng rooms of the American Smelting and Refining company In this city and to I that end Is now on his way from the East While consignments may be received re-ceived at the rooms the remainder of the week they wfll be forwarded to the smelter at Argentine Kan whore the sampling and refining will take place Jn the meantime other parties are preparing1 to establish a new plant A telegram from Beaver City yesterday yester-day brought news that most of the defendants de-fendants witnesses 1 in the scrap over I the Burning Moscow south of MIlford are under smallpox quarantine at MI ncrsvlllc and that a continuance will be attked for Counsel for the plaintiff says the motion for a continuance will I i be resisted Indeed It proposes to admit I ad-mit all the quarantined witnesses 1 J I will testify rather than disappoint wit I nesses for the defense who arc here from CripplQ Creek California and Arizona I i From Neighboring States The teiistamp mill at the Reward mine in Inyo county Cal Is turning out a steady stream of bullion from highgrade feIn < fe-In Cal Independent In an up rOme from the 300foot level I In the I Tuber mine a vein of ore twelve feet wide was tapped slxle t of which Will mill over 40 per ton i Xovelock Nov trgus it looks as if George Ostrander was about to come I Into a fortune It Is said that he has been offered 10000 for his onyx mine in Arabia mining district I Reno Gazette uAnCW strike has I been made in the Wcdiklnd mine Assays As-says have been made showing 4383i ounces of silver and 26 ounces in gold The strike was made Tuesday and there seems to be a good body of ore Of this character A few weeks ago a representative Capt D6 Lu Mar was credited with making overtures for the property BaKer City Republican Another rich I strike has been reported the Elkhorn district This morning M A Johnson who I the wellknown Colorado expert has for three months been In eastern Oregon in behalf of Eastern capitalists came into the city for the purpose of having somo assays made on some ore 1 which he has recently struck The ledge Is located about four miles from the famous BaisleyElkhorn mine and the ore has every resemblance of 1119ore from the Elkhorn The ledge Is from foiir to twelve feet In width and at thor tho-r s ntrum It fa absolutely l freemill ing J v I Ii 1 1 |