| Show AvGOOD DAX IN STOCKS Better and Stronger Market for Many Stocks Deals and Prices The day on tho mining exchange closed with the sale of 12200 shares of j I stock that brought S00187P and with Star Consolidated again the feature Marked down to 7iil at tho opening It went forward with Imperial stride until un-til 79 was reached when It softened and was made an offering on the close at 7S The course of DalyWest was equally thrilling itnd although it sold on the previous call at 1875 it now opened at 19 and in a breath mov dup d-up to 192o with the oracles predicting a market at 20 or better before the next dividend is posted Grand Central on tho other hand was a disappointment disappoint-ment although the offerings at 490 were soon exhausted while Petro sold at 21i with 26 asked at tho close Mammoth continued firm and In good demand with S22S paid for what A > ag loosened up while Lower Mammoth changed hands at 11 cents with May Day receding to 37 Sacramento found an eager following up to 33V although a cent less was bid at tho close while Yankee Consolidated sold down to 19V1 with but 19 to be bad for it at the close Silver King was sought I at5Sand Dexter at 94 ½ with the session ses-sion closing on the following prices I Bid Asked Anchor 70 S I AJax j 48U 52 I JIHW w W Alice 375 Co Boston Si Do La Mar 006 BulllonJJcck 400 450 Bunker Hill 62 Boss TAVCOU 15 Buckeye OU ChlorUlo > olnt 01 10 Consolidated Mercur 4S3 5CO Central Mammoth VI Centennial Eureka 1800 2000 Daly 1S3 T1 JI Balyest lOO 1910 Dalton 0351 014 Dexter 91 I 115 Daisy 0111 Euglo OOi 02 Eagle Blue Bell 56 53 Emerald 02 Oo Four Aces OOli 01 GeyserMarlon 0011U OISt I Galena 03 ISt Grand Central 490 500 Golden Eagle 01 0if < Horn Silver 110 Hercules 02 Hoincatako 01 to Hcrschel 00 03 Ingot 03 05 International l 01 Kremlin i CO Too Bowers 02V 03 Little Plttsbur C0 i Lower Mammoth 37 43 Little Chief 02 Mammoth < 22GA 25 May Day 37 53 1 Martha Washington C0 i 02 Manhattan OOVl Northern Light 01 00 Omaha CO Ontario 575 lf Pctro i 24 2Gi RG W 03 > 25 Sunshlno 01 Swansea 39o 405 South Swansea 122 120 Sunbeam 25 0 Sacramento 32JI 33 Silver King 3SOO 6200 Star Consolidated 7S1 873 Showers ConHOllatcd H 12 Silver Cloud 01 0sc Tetro i 03i Olo Utah 60 lCO Valco 10 30 Yankee Consolidated 19 lOft Sales were recorded as follows DalyWest 50 at 1950 at J1925 Grand Central 100 at 190 Lower Mammoth ICO at 41 e I Mammoth 100 at S22S May Day 100 at S9c 100 at SSJic 100 at 3iic 103 at 33Ae 500 at 3Sc 10 < f at 37T4c 200 at 377ic 100al3ic Pctro COO at 21ic Sacramento COO ut 32 ciOOO at 32c GOO at 31c WO at 32ic 100 at 33V he Star Consolidated 100 nt 7ac 100 at 7Gc 100 at 7GIAC 2000 atTTJic 1100 at 7Sc 1300 ItS It-S c COO at 79c 100 at 7SHc 100 at 77ic COO at TStfc 200 at 7Sc Yankee Consolidated 100 at WAC 500 at I lfl 4c Shares sold 12200 Selling value 501573 I IN THE AFTERNOON On the curbstone during the afternoon I after-noon SSOO shares of stock sold for 539475 Star Consolidated again had the pole and moved up to SI cents on a start at 79 with 7500 shares changing hands in the rush DalyWest also kept up the pace at which it had started start-ed In the pit with 100 selling at S1930 I JP1950 with bigger figures bid before the lights were turned on while 200 Mammoth went over stones at S22S Oregons Great Copper Zone Charles M McEntlre for several years an active figure at Mercur and upon the West Dip came down yesterday yester-day from eastern Oregon where he has been prospecting country and says that while he saAV some good things they were not as multifarious as he was Induced to believe when he left Zion for that country Near Baker City he found an Interesting proposition proposi-tion in an enormous copperbearing one with the metal occurring as In the Lake Superior regions but not In such abundance The average on the contrary Is low and if it Is ever handled han-dled successfully It Avlll be wIth a cheaper process than It now Inown in the West The Seven Devils country which was also inquired Into by him Is not only attracting a great deal oC attention but Is i putting out some very high grade ore and should show great progress next season Idahos Good Season Jay A Czlzek Mine Inspector for the State of Idaho came down from the north yesterday and reports the camps of that commonwealth closing upon a season unusual thrift with capital exhibiting more eagerness to get in than at any period In many years While the older camps have attracted a great deal of attention the Seven Devils region has presented the most interesting field perhaps and yet the developments there have boon con fined largely to the grass roots On the way from It at present are several lotu of ore that will run very high In the red metal and while the cost of transportation trans-portation Is very high at present t all this is promised a remedy ns the rails are extended Mr Czlzek has some very line samples of gold ore that come from a now find that promises to attract at I I tention to the State I Transfers on Mammoth I The transfer books at the offices of the Mammotlu Mining company will I closo on the September dividend of 5 cents a share or 20000 tonight the I distribution to follow on Monday next i The company yesterday forwarded to the refinery at Argentine Kan a small I I 1 lot of gold and sliver bullion of the value of 2700 which was followed by l three cars of copperbearing concen I trates and two of gold ore that were I sold on the local market Secretary I Wilkinson reports a fine record being made this month with everythIng at I the mine In excellent condition I The Anindor Queen John R Phillips a prominent mining engineer of California came in from tho East yesterday morning and at noon departed for his camp In the West Mr Phillips Is I nt present di rooting the development of the Anmdor Queen in Amador county Cal an old proposition which has been productlvu of not a small 1 amount of gold from upper levels and to determine what ex hits below the owners have put the shaft to a depth of 1200 feet From this point Mr Phillips will run a crosscut to the big vein and expects to make a demonstration lhar must have most Important bearing on the future of the Mother Lode Mines In Nevada Having shut down his copperbearing group at Mills City Ilumboldt county Nov pending the lighting of the fires at the Golconda smelter M H Hen ncssy returned to the city yesterday and will remain some weeks with his family Mr Honnessy who has been I absent for many months says that Mills City which Is among the oldest camps In that part of Nevada enjoyed I considerable activity during the sea son that considerable highgrade copper cop-per ore was produced and that much wore is promised during the winter Mr JJennessy was prominently Identified I Identi-fied with prospects at Sunshine during I the boom at that camp but says his interests In-terests there expired with the bond under un-der which he Was prospecting the I ground i Ore and Bullion Settlements I In the ore and bullion market yesterday yester-day tho settlements reached a total of 14iOO divided as follows McCornlck Co Mlngo bullion 3100 gold silver lead and copper ores I 2600 i T R Jones Co Germanla bullion 27700 gold silver lead and copper ores 11000 I Jn tho metal l market sliver ruled at I G25i cents nn ounce lead at 1 per hundred hun-dred pounds and costing copper at 15i cents a pound I Mining Notes I Ten carloads of ore of fine quality wcrovmarketcd by the Grand Central I of Tlntlc yesterday The Ophlr company of Ophlr canyon came forward with seven more cars of concentrates yesterday The directors of the Ben Butler of Bingham met yesterday and devoted themselves to routine matters Joe Dcderlch has returned from the southern l country where I he has been rustling woric on inc vnniti uaunc mm The annual meeting of shareholders of the Horn Silver will take place at the local o offices of the company on Tuesday next Yesterdays receipts at the Taylor Brunton sampler were confined to seAcn cars of ore from the Ophlr Hill of Ophir canyon Manager Fnrnsworth of the Horn Silver Sil-ver is back from that property and will leave for the BullionBeck the last of the week Tho air compressor Is now in position at the Little Chief in Eureka and power drills are boring away In most promising I promis-ing material The annual meeting of shareholders of the Eagle Blue Bell Is scheduled for October 6th at the general offices in the Masonic building The shareholders of the Golden Star are scheduled to meet tomorrow when certain amendments to the articles of incorporation will be made Hon L C Huclc2 the Annie Laurie left for his home in Chicago yesterday very much pleased with the condition of his Gold mountain properties Manager T R Jones of the Valley smelters will leave for New York early next month confer with the big guns of the American Smelting and Refining company DavId TV Brunton the wellknown sampler man has returned to his home in Colorado after three months in Europe I Eu-rope whither he was accompanied by his family SYiIlard G Snyder has returned from I Oregon where he made hasty examination examina-tion of some of Its camps and says he esteems the mines and prospects of I Utah more highly than ever Col S B Milner has returned after an absence of several days In Idaho where ho was accompanied by a party of Eastern Investors who have interested inter-ested themselves In irrigation schemes The shareholders of the Dalton Lark Mining company are scheduled to meet tomorrow when the articles of incorporation will be amended that the transfer of the companys property may be made Col C E Loose was in the city yesterday yes-terday after an absence of several days I in California where his wife and children chil-dren will sojourn during the winter They were however compelled to content I con-tent themselves with a dwelling In Oakland Oak-land r |