Show ANNUAL ELECTION Salt Lake Tonopah Shareholders I Select Officers for the Year The shareholders of the Salt Lake and Tonopah Mining company met In annual session yesterday listened to U the reading of reports for the year and elected officers and directors The report F port of Manager James Healy showed to that operations had been continuous and that while no ores had been marketed U mar-keted not n small tonnage has been uncovered un-covered In the mines at Tonopah where In addition to its ledges In the Stone Cabin and Wandering Boy It has no fewer than 206 town lots A i table relating to these disclosures and their metallic contents advises tho chnrhol ers that In the northeast drift off the 100foot level of the Stone CabIn Cab-In the management has uncovered ores r that show as much as 3372 In gold and V 3Sf f ounces silver per ton while In tho V drift on the southwest the rock affords p ns much as S 4559 gold and 220 ounces sliver per ton On the sixtyfoot level k or the Incline In the Wandering Boy U the ores are showing as much as t2307 gold and seventy ounces fillver per ton while on the linfoot level of the main shaft the ore shows J5013 gold and US ounces silver Again on the 300foot level are ores which afford 2345 In V gold and seventy ounces silver per ton V with plenty of assurances that ore will be encountered at early day on the 350foot level where the shaft recently V passed through the Fraction ledge V Since the compilation of the report the V extraction and sacking of ores for the smelters of this valley has begun and will be forwarded ns rapidly as the rail V way and ore haulers can make Il possible possi-ble With the exhibit throughout the shareholders were very much plcapocl In the election of directors which followed fol-lowed the following were chosen V W H DIckson Jacob E Bambcrger William P OMcaro J B Thompson nnd A C Ellis Jr Judge DIckson was subsequently made president Mr Bam I berger vicepresident and Mr Ellis secretary and treasurer |