Show 1 t I J J i filE E MAJESTIC CROWD i I t II 1t 1 1 Back From the Annual Meet in Denver r H GOLD ROADS BIG MILL kL H I I I J Clarence McCornick Returns I 1 From California I Homcstake Shareholders in Annual Session Day on the Mining Exchange I Ex-change A Nevada Purchase I I Excused from further service as the r head of the Majestic company whose I I Interests In Beaver county have developed 1 1 de-veloped so rapidly under his personal I I direction and at liberty to devote himself I i him-self with corresponding zeal to the I i further development of ledges embraced If em-braced within the domains of the Imperial I J Im-perial and Manhattan companies of I which he Is also the founder Senator d I A B Lewis came In from Denver during dur-ing the afternoon accompanied by Colonel 1 Col-onel William A Farish the Majcstlcs II I general manager and Hon H M Holbrook a prominent Boston shareholder share-holder in the company With enormous j volumes of ore blocked out in the Majestic A Ma-jestic companys mines with the smcl I tell through which 350 tons of ore dally t will be passed approaching completion a veritable empire of mineralbearing ground President Lewis thought he j i i could consistently seek his release from I the position he had occuplad I for so long a period and when the resignation was accepted said Mr Holbrook during j dur-ing the afternoon it was not without t many expressions of regret mingled with those of appreciation With the responsibilities oC the Imperial and Manhattan upon his shoulders Senator Lewis to whom as to none other are Beaver county Interests indebted for I its present prominence in the mining i world will find plenty to command his I time and that these undertakings will 1 be exploited by him with equal success I i suc-cess there Is hardly a doubt Indeed I J each of them Is now on its way to early A production dl I Mr Holbrook who has been one of tt II the Majestlcs most liberal adherents 1 from Its days of adolescence and who tl t II has long been a prominent fjgurc at h Boston bar will visit the mines before I j I seeking his Eastern home With the I q I copper market the visitor is most favorably I fa-vorably impressed and that the present j I pres-ent price of the metal will be maintained I main-tained is the opinion of all those who 1 l have been inquiring Into conditions I I that Influence a market > > The stocks 1 of copper on hand In the Lako Superior Ii i i region could be exhausted In forty I I eight hours whereas In previous years It has been such as to provide lor the consumers needs almost indefinitely Mr Holbrook also says that as a ruler rule-r r I f the investor is giving the West the i I preference and with a relaxation In Eastern circles of linance conditions 1 throughout Western camps should be I materially improved I General Manager Farlsh who will 1 I j1 leave for camp again tonight says IJI that In a conversation with lion David Mollat of the Moffat road he was assured I I r t as-sured by the latter that before the undertaking Ijl A un-dertaking was nothing but smooth i I sailing from this time and that construction I i con-struction will be prosecute with all 1 possible dispatch He could not say Ii r however when work will be Inaugurated rated on the Utah end Mr Moffat said Colonel Farish denies that other I lines are exerting themselves to antagonize f antag-onize his project on which over 3000 i persons are < now employed or that his relations with any of them arc other J than pleasant and obstruction from any source Is the last thing hp apprehends I 1 ap-prehends While Manager Farish has J been absent from the mines for some I days he has been advised daily of conditions I con-ditions at camp and is traveling back I I j well pleased with every A condition |