Show Coppers Buoyant TRIBUNE SPECIAL Boston Mass Sept 9The copper share market responded well to the Improved Im-proved lone noted in the New York list They wcrc almost uniformly buoyant The tone ranged from steadiness from the cause of the lowpriced Issues to emphatic strength in the highpriced stocks The volume of trading was below be-low that of recent clays but the buying was described as of a good description The market closed generally strong i I I llornblower it Weeks brokers G3 State I street Boston and 10Wall street New j York furnish the following quotations I Sales High Low CloseS Close-S Amalgamated 7750 51H75 5U2G2 1143716 I Blngham 42 4050 4000 1000 Cccnltl ICO 500 I DalyWest 4000 IS CO Utah 410 2fCO 2823 2S50 United States 2391 1950 IS25 JJ50 jUorcur 150 275 2G2V4 2G2 Mohawk 1S31 ElOO 4900 5100 Curb Boston 5300gs75 Navaho 75cS > 5125 Columbias Marketings While the Columbia of Blngham has settled down Into a most unpretentious proportion It continues coming to market with a fine quality of goods and yesterday marketed another lot of concentrates on controls showing about I 21 per cent copper 2 In gold and some silver t BullionBeck Tunnel Assessed The shareholders of the BullionBeck Tunnel company met in special session yesterday elected officers and reached out for an assessment of 3 cents a share which will become delinquent thirty days later The collection oC this amount will afford the company 13000 or about 53000 less than Is required re-quired to wipe out the Indebtedness of the company When the control of the proposition was acquired by Jesse Knight and David Evans they found the company Indebted to a local bank inghouse for the payment of notes amounting to about S1BOOO This paper was purchased by those gentlemen for 510000 spot and at the meeting yesterday yester-day Was magnanimously turned into the company ut that figure Jesse Knight David Evans A Hanauer Jr A N Knight and John H McEwcn were elected directors while in the organization I ganlzntion Uncle Jesse Knight was made president Mr Evans vicepresi dent and general manager and Jir JIanaucr secretary and treasurer The Inauguration of active work on the property which is located on Godiva mountain Tintlc will not take place said President Knight yesterday until the entire Indebtedness of the company has been removed Boston Con Developments The story that the lower tunnel with which the management of the Boston Con of Blngnnni Is driving for the main chute of copperbearing ore opened up some months had made connection with It was denied by those in position to know yesterday On the contrary it la said that connection with the chute In question Is not expected ex-pected for sixty days and until that time no change Is likely In the rock through which the tunnel is going In the meantime local shareholders are clinging to their interests believing that it will yet bo demonstrated that the property Is capable of some very productive mines It Is said that the company has l over 5100000 In Us stockIng stock-Ing with which to continue the development develop-ment of the large area of ground and with tills the campaign will continue as in lhc past The Drop in Tesora The rapid decline In the Bharcs of Tesora during the day was followed by the most alarming rumors some of them affecting the mill and the 9nan nor In which It was discharging its work others Involving the mine and challenging the quality of the ore In the absence of the management It was impossible to develop information concerning con-cerning either although the stories are generally discredited There was an unusual unloading of the shares during dur-ing the day because of a pressing dc mand for margins and the more composed com-posed arc Inclined to attribute the flattening flat-tening out to heavy sales and a paucity of buying orders Ore and Bullion Settlements In the ore and bullion market the week opened with settlements amounting amount-ing to 79900 divided as follows McCornick Co Gold bullion 25 000 aurocyanldcs 54200 gold sliver lead and copper ores 12700 T Pw Jones fe Co Gcnnanla bullion 530400 gold slvcr lead and copper ores S7COO In the metal market silver ruled at 5SMs cents an ounce lead at 5390 per hundred pounds and casting copper at 151 cents a pound Mining Notes President Samuel McIntyre of the Mammoth Mam-moth was In town yesterday F II Lathrop of the Ophlr has returned from that Statellnc property Secretary Muhlenbriich of the May Day has gone to that Tintlc property B Christensen manager ofuho Plutus at Tintlc camo in again yesterday Manapcr Simon Bnmberger of the Lower Low-er Mammoth has returned from California Charlie prlsrron < ot the Utah company leaves for Its Deep Creole property tomorrow to-morrow The assessment of a cent a share on Silver Bow of Tlnllc becomes delinquent tomorrow Harvey Jones who has been at Do Ha Mar Ney r for several months has returned re-turned to town Hairy Joseph manager of tho West Century Cen-tury and Golcoiula In Park valley left for camp again last nlgljt Robert D Grant has gone to Butte to look after his Interests and will absent hlmbelC some ten days La Jlclne shareholders have Just ono more week In which to step up with their assessment of a cent A share The Centennial Eureka yesterday settled set-tled for a dozen carloads of coppergold ore from tha great Tintlc bonanza Messrs O P POHCV and Clarence K McCornick left for Tintlc yesterday to look into conditions at the Carlsa and olh uis superintendent Nutting of the Bingham CniiBolldalels smelter began the feeding of otc to the third furnace yesterday morning Mr George K Fischer of the United Stales smelter has returned from Montana Mon-tana and lb again giving his undivided attention at-tention to the now plant Mppsrs P L Kimberly and Waller G Filer of the Western Exploration company departed for California yesterday to seethe see-the diggings of Shasta county The Yankee Consolidated markctcTl another an-other lot of ore yesterday on controls showing CO per cent lead twentytwo ounces silver and 2 gold per ton Manager Solon Spln of the Little Bell at Park City reports the assessment of 25 coiilb IL share coming In rapidly The I Itvy becomes delinquent on Sutiiiday W J 1 Do Lnshmntl manager of the Kn lerprlsc In Park valley left for camp again last night He reports a force on pnncd hv sinking oli tile voln with the outlook more favorable dally Robert S Bllllnps of tho Rocky Mountain Moun-tain smelter at Florence Cole reports the equipment of hlH plant with n refinery and a sot of reverberating1 furnace which IQhlIlulil It out anil luhigs it up t duto4 llXit Advocate 1Ho olil inUIngs from tiieBrhru andyulkcr mill at Silver Reef have been sold to I J II fail I on a royalty basis and the purchaser la now working out a leaching pltfnt with which ho estimates esti-mates the Hand can ho handled at a good prolU It will require two or three years to make the run Another s > ndlcatc is also negotiating for tho Christy tailings and If the deal Is consummated thcro will bo enough dirt to keep a plant ln > operation opera-tion four or live years more and will add much to the prosperity of Dixie A letter to Manager Tlbbals of thin Bon ton Tintlc from R D Condon who Is opening up the territory under a contract says the face of the drift on the iWfoot level gives every Indication of an up proaching ore body i James T Fulton has returned from San i Francisco where ho reports everything overcome by the blighting effects of the I strike and business ciboul suspended Ho comes back preaching more eloquently than ever the virtues of Zion I Walter James who has been preserving the Interest In mining around Black Rock 1 for many years with promising results came up from that locality again yesterday yester-day lie oporUs the sulphur deposits giving good account of themselves I From Neighboring Stnjes I The Prescott Ariz Courier tells of ore from the White Horse mine Walker district dis-trict Arizona which plates XO and assays as-says from S12CO to 51100 a ton ThoWhlto Pine News says the Messrs I Glroux and Sncdaker have taken up tho i bonds on the Pilot Knob ajid Brooks and I that the money for the purchase price 1 was paid over at Reno on Thursday I Eureka Nov Sentinel The Stoddanl I brothers completed tho cyanide plant this i week and now havo It In successful operation ope-ration on tho Eureka Consolidated site nt the north end of town They are able to treat batwcon fifty and sixty tonn of ore per week and are ut present working on ores from the Barton and CyanUlo mines on Adams Hill and the old Lemon mill tailings I Whlto Pino News While doing the as scsbmcnt work on the Watson No 1 on Tuesday of this week Weat Watson and his two companions tapped a fourfoot ledge of us line looking ore as has yet bacn uncovered In the district The red and black oxides ol copper predominate In this showing and the ledge dips Into the hillside with well dcllned hanging and foot walls and gives every promise of developing de-veloping Into ono of Elys best copper mines Wardncr Ida News The Wild Rose gold mine live miles from Pierce City Is without doubt ono of tho best discoveries discover-ies that has been made In the State for some months The discovery was made by Tom Wilkinson an old Coour dAlcncr well known In Wardner and Murray It Is doubtful If It Is excelled as a free milling proposition In tho State of Idaho Tho ledge Is six to seven feet In width two feet of which Is extremely rich oro running run-ning Into the hundreds of dollars per ton |