Show WARM DAY I STOCKS DalyWest Slakes New Record Bear Raid on Grand Central The day on the mining exchange closed with the sale of 5290 shares of stock for 5734812 and with the market mar-ket n Intervals indulging In somo very sensational flights DalyWest with orders coming from many corners cor-ners and n lot of fifty going at 2080 t t on the curbstone now opened up at I 21 and without a wobble shot ahead to S21S5 I with 22 demanded at the close RoccoIlomcstakc which began its local l career at 55 opened at G2 yesterday yes-terday and moved up to G3 before orders or-ders for 1400 were filled while Grand Central was poimjtted go over the counter at 020 and Mammoth around 521S Sacramento was steady with a small lot going at 33 cents while Star Consolidated was weak and changed hands at old figures A lot of 2090 Northern Light wits released at 3V4 < 5 > 3 cents with Ben Butler changing hands at S cents In the sparring Yankee Yan-kee Con was unable to reach a better figure than S J cents the market havIng hav-Ing decided to await the report o an I I other surveyor on the whereabouts of the ore body claimed by May Day pa while the session closed on the following follow-ing market Bid Asked a AJax 61 I AlbUm 10 7J I AHco 0 L i 37Vs I BullionBeck n i 450 5CO Ben Butler 00i 00 A J Bunker Hill 01t < I Centennial Eureka 1925 I Con Mercur 450 575 Daly lK A lCO DalyWesc 2170 2200 Dalton 05 < Xt 07 DaJon Dexter h 0Y 103 Daisy 00k 01 Eagle d OOb lKi I Emerald 01 05 Eagle 8 Blue Bell 94 PS Four Aces OO Galena 07V ODVi Grand Central 610 Golden Eagle 0018 01 Horn Silver 115 Hercules OHi Ingot 02 International 03 Joo Bowers 02VA 03 Little Pitlsburp 0J 01 Lower Mammoth 3S 33 Mammoth 21G 21S Manhattan OOVi May Day 35 3G ½ Martha Yashlngton 03 Monarch 01 Northern Light 02 1H 03 Nevada 02 Petro 15 = 22 Ontario 5i2 > RoccoItomestake 62J C3 Rabbits Foot 01 Sunshine OG 18 Swansea 400 107 South Swansea 105 115 Sunbeam 37 50 Sacramento 33 23l Silver Kino 5SOO 7500 Star Consolidated 9W 59Vi Showers Consolidated 03 15 Sliver Cloud 05 Sea Swan OOVj Tfitro 021 Utah 80 92 Valeo l23 West Mountain 00 Yankee OS1 00 Sales were recorded as follows Daly West 25 at 52100 25 at 52110 15 at 2115 50 at 2139 60 at 2170 25 at 2150 100 at 1S5 Grand Central 100 at 620 Mammoth 100 at 21Sy 100 at 213 Northern Light 1000 at 3c 1000 at 3c RiccoIlomistake 200 at G2c 200 at G24c 400 rt roc 100 at G34c 100 at 03c 200 at C2C 100 at 621tc Sacramento 100 at 33c Star Consolidated ICO at 5Sic 100 at arnc Ben Butler 10CO at e Shares sold 5290 Solllncr valuo S7J1S n INTERESTING ON THE CURB The afternoon on the curbstone developed de-veloped into one of the most interest ing in Its career and while the num ber of shares to change hands was re duced to 5075 the selling price was registered at no less than 4926925 It Is to the activity with which Daly West was sought and Grand Central Vas unloaded that the market is In debted for Its pecuniary showing In the totals The former had scarce issued Is-sued from the pit before It made anew a-new record for itself and sold at 21921 although It curbed at 20SO before the board Then Henry Peery made his appearance with an order for lOGO at his fingers ends and In the next breath he executed a check In favor of Jimmie Hogle who had accommo dated him at 22 for 22000 In the meantime Ed Sheets appeared with an open order for 500 and moved It up io 2215 while before he had filled It was necessary to go into his clients cache meres for 2220 at which latter figures 625 changed hands before the lights were turned on Not a little sport was had during the afternoons business at the expense of the very volatile Mr Joseph who had challenged the report that Sam Pendergast had the previous afternoon shelled out 2080 for the shares and emphasized it with an of fering of 50 at the same figure He was of course Instantly relieved of the burdensome lot for which he saw 22 pocketed a few hours later The bears were abroad with a fresh fund of alarming rumors concerning Grand Central during the afternoon and although it had brought 620 on change it was sent down at ruinous pace to 525 although it rallied and sold up to 560 before the close of the day The seller however was no more eager to let go of his holdings than was the buyer to take them In and 1200 changed hands In very few moments on the unfounded rumor that Mammoth had commenced proceedings I I that would prevent the further ship ment of ore until the present scrap has been decided In the meantime a lot of 1000 Yankee Consolidated had curbed at 8 cents and 500 Mammoth at 215 while 400 RoccoIIomestakc of Nevada was taken from the bargain counter at G3 and a pinch of May Day at 30 cents Ore and Bullion Settlements In the ore and bulllpn market yes terday the settlements reached nto I tal of S1C50 divided asiSollows T R Jones CoGcfmanla bullion 26100 gold silver lead and copper ll ores 22700 i f Commercial NationalBank Gold sil ver and lead ores 3300 Bamberger McMillan Gold silver lead and copper ores 11000 MeCornlck COMingo bullion 340Q gold slIver l 1adand 1 < Copper ores HuO In the metal market silver registered another advance andruled at 64 cents an ounce < with Vince lead stationary at S4 1 i per 100 pounds under the agreement between the pioduccrn and the smelt ers and casting copper at 15 cents a pound i Ridge Valley and Gemini rhere were no new developments In the negotiations between the Ridge Valley and the Gemini Mining com panies looking to the adjustment of their troubles out of court yesterday and an adjournment was had until to day when said a director loot night It Is expected that a basizof settlement will be agreed to This wllJlt was added comprehend the sale of the Last Chance claim from which the Gemini Is accused or taking the ores and pay I ment for the material extracted May Day Claims it All I The management of the May Day I I Mining company which should feel un der profound obligation to Its neighbor I I now denies that tho Yankee ConsoH I I dated Is entitled to i any of the ore i which was recently developed on the j line betwcln the two According to I a map which has been made from the Browne survey thin line to which I i reference has lecfl I I IS HC bieC E ° Peralatenlly made la n s no line at all but a strip of ground I Oct the forty feet in width belonging to J i May Day company and In which la contained all the ore that has 1 been revealed The May Day crmyd also denies that the ore originates Yan icc t ground as claimed by the manager j I of the latter arid when J lat seen was waiting on Capt Egan to turn over < he moneys for which Its ores were sold Bully Boy Webster Ore Milan C Packard who Is operating the Bully Boy Webster at Marys vale under a 150000 option came up from the south yesterday accompanied by a car iof concentrates and one of I crude ore from the property Mr Packard Pack-ard says the concentrates will show I as much as fortyfive ounces silver 10 per cent lead and 6 In gold and that he expects the crude ore to show about the same In its controls The mill on the property Is working quite satisfactorily satisfac-torily while the mine is I Improving as developments progress Mining Notes Bert Iloldcn has returned to the general gen-eral ofilccs after a trip to the Centennial Cen-tennial Eureka P L KImberly of the Annie Laurie Gold mountain has reached Denver on his way to Salt Lake Frank E Wilson made his reappearance reappear-ance on tho streets yesterday after an Illness of nearly three months Yesterdays receipts at the Conklin sampler consisted of five cars of ore from Tintlc two from Arizona and one from Bingham Hon David Keith has returned from Tin tIc whoro he has been Inquiring Into conditions at the Sunbeam and Star Consolidated J II Pierce formerly of the Alaska at TIntlo has returned from Nome after I af-ter an absence of several months and Js on his way to Tintlc Two carloads of ore from the Grand Gulch mine In northern Arizona came I upon the market yesterday showing the usual high percentages of copper At the Carissa In Tintlc a new boarding I board-ing and bunkhouse is being erected while the mine offices are being connected con-nected by telephone with the city Walker Lake Nev Bulletin A new strike has been made near South Klondike I Klon-dike by Frank Hlggs and partners The ore is said to be worth about 3000 per tonRichard Richard A Parker has gone north after a visit to the properties of the United States Mining company at Blngham and the Centennial Eureka at TJntlc John Trcwcek who served the great Mercur mine for several years as superintendent su-perintendent left for London yesterday and will sail for South Africa In the I interest of a big British syndicate In a I i short time 4 The new ore bins at tho Star Consolidated Con-solidated at TIntic will be completed next week and the active extraction of ore resumed All the shoots underground under-ground are now filled said the management man-agement yesterday Mr Schenck of the Dalton Lark said yesterday that he had information Informa-tion from the East that the sale of that property would be accomplished and tho moneys paid conditional upon thc election of McKinley Grant Snyder the efficient superintendent superin-tendent of the Dixie group near St I George loft for camp last night to continue con-tinue work most energetically through thc winter and hopes to present a good account of It next spring I Superintendent Nutting of the Bingham Bing-ham Copper and Gold companys smelter smel-ter reports all the material for the new plant now upon the ground with the exception of some odds and ends that arc due from the GIlletteHcrzog company com-pany o |