Show THE WEEK IN STOCKS 1 I DalyWest Was UpMarket Was I Mostly on Down Grade II The week on the mining exchange closed with the sale of GGGOO shares oC stock for 2214583 and after a series of very spirited clinches between traders trad-ers DalyWest from which a dividend divi-dend of 25 centsvor 37500 was received during thc week registered steady advances ad-vances and closed on sales at 1825 while Anchor which has been neglected neg-lected l for so long a time showed a willingness to do business at 125 with but 50 cents to be had for I Reports from the mine are more favorable to bread money than at any period in many years although but little information infor-mation concerning its financial status is I given out BullionBeck with KB I I frequent visits to market sold up to 385 and was held at 395 at the close while Centennial Eureka finished with 22 bid figures that appeal ridiculous in comparison with those at which It Is selling In Boston Dexter continued contnued weak throughout notwithstanding shipments of gold dust and gold bullion bul-lion l of the value of 14500 and was cut loose l at the close at C5 cents Grand Central was let down with a thud to 5C2 at the windup while Geyser Marion whose mine and mill were both shut down during the week practically prac-tically turned up Its toes and closed on a bid of 11G cent The demand for Mer I cur WeS more active than at any period since the consolidation The stock sold up to 575 in small lots and then receded re-ceded to 565 bid while Mammoth broke even and sold during the finish at 2131 May Day had a hard road to travel Selling up to 6IY cents on Monday It was hammered down to 41Ti cents during the week and rallying sold up to 50V cents Lower Mammoth was equally groggy when the talent got through with it yesterday and selling down to 43A cents closed on a bid of 43 cents The decline was all due to Its inability to get the air with which to operate Its drills a misfortune that should be overcome in the next few hours Ontarto of Park City advanced steadily from 530 to 590 bid notwithstanding not-withstanding the managements confession con-fession that D Judgment of 32000 had forced It to pass the quarterly dividend while Sacramento went through with scarcely a wabble and during the closing clos-ing hour sold at 27Jt cents with work progressing steadily on the roasting plant Star Consolidated from which very high grade goldbearing ore is being raised In small parcels sagged off as did also Yankee Consolidated while the story ot Joe Bowerss downfall down-fall was one of the saddest The finish yesterday brought out 12100 shares of stock that sold for 775137 tho week closing on the following quotations Bid Asked Anchor f 125 Ajax 421 47A Albion 40 75 Alice 371j Boston t DC La Mar 00 316 BullionBeck 370 395 I Blue Bird Extension W > Bunker IIII1 00 01 I Ben Butler 0014 01 Chloride Point 0 03 Congor 0 2 Central Mammoth 01 Centennial Eureka 2200 Daly 115 135 DalyWest 1700 S12 Dalton 0Y 0316 I Dalton Lark 03 OS Dexter 5 01 Daisy OOV 0 Diamond Consolidated 20 JSagle Bluo Bell 6 76 Emerald 02 05 Four Aces 01 03Ui Ace < 0 I GeyserMarion 1 0011U 01 Galena 01 Ot Grand Central 555 OI Golden Eagle 0094 0iA Horn Silver 110 Ilorculca 00V Incot Ol > 4 International 03V4 Joe Bowers 00310 OOVi Joe Bowers Extension OOK J Llttlo Plltsburg w 00k O Lower Mammoth 43 I 43 = J1 Little Chief 0 Mammoth 213 211M Moreur SfS 574 MIdnlfrht Bowers 0011G 00 May Day 49 A91 Martha Washington OIV6 Manhattan OOi Northern Light 0i4 01 i Nevada 02A Ontario 590 723 Potro 214 23 R GW 02Vi Swansea 395 407 r South Swansea 118V1 121 Sunbeam Ofi Sacramento j 27J 27 Star Consolidated 25 2f Shower Consolidated i r 01 10 Silver Cloud 02 F i Tosora ft 05 Utah 1 r M Valeo 07 11 West Mountain i 0 20 Y JkM Consolidated 0 05 Sales were recorded a followst I DsilyiWflSt 50at 1B GO at H8O5 at 1S20 50 at 1825 Dexter 100 at C3c Grand Central 100 at G 10 at 55C2 Lower Mammoth 100 at 41c 900 at 44c O lit tfThc 0 at 43lc 0 at 43c Mammoth 200 at S2i May Day ICO at COWc ICO at 49Tdc 000ft atm at-m c POO at ISlfcc CW at 1gc2 at BOllo ICO > k I fi1n 5Yo 1 J at 40ViC Northern Light 1000 at lc 10rt17fc Sacramento 200 at 27c 1000 nt 274c Joo Bowers 3f00 at ViC 1000 at 316c Little PlttKburg 1000 at o Shares sOld 12100 tfo Bulling value 776137 IN THE AFTERNOON The curbstone was abandoned during I the afternoon the shops were all closed I and at lamplight not 0 sale had been posted although there was some energetic ener-getic chasing for Joe Bowers when the news of the strike became known The sales for the week on the curb and in the pit were accordingly confined to a total of 113G50 shares that brought 3670123 C23To Tho Dixies Prospects WIllnnl F Snyder accompanied by his brother Grant departed for the lxle group near SU George of which with his associates he recently acquired ac-quired control last night and before returning will have decided upon plans for the future development of the property prop-erty To that end it IB very likely that the owners will be requested to go into their digging clothes for a dlggln fund t a Mr Snyder has made up his mind to continue the shaft to greater depth and before starting up the smelter again to have ore enough on hand to keep It running continuously Another proposition that means much for the company Is the successful handling of the lowgrade silver and lead ores of which there arc large amounts and to that end < L concentrating plant will no doubt be ultimately erected Mr Snyder Sny-der Is very enthusiastic over the possibilities possi-bilities of the Dixie and promises a most Interesting campaign The GeyserMarion Manager Moon of the GeyserMarlon said that while definite I yesterday whie no deOnle 1 arrangements had been made for tho I future operation of the property he expected to be abl < to discharge the unpaid payroll before the close of tho month At present the company has I to its credit In a local bankinghouse as much as 2S00 but then there is also I an overdraft for which the bank would I I probably claim prior attention were an attempt made to apply It I to the payroll I pay-roll However Manager Moon feels I that he will be able to arrange for 0 I settlement with the miners and mill men consisting of about fifty persons I I and to that end a meeting will be held 1 early the present weok Ij I 1 |