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Show I; THE MMBGfJ s- AND MAJESTBG The Trlbuno has been advised that H wires wero received yesterday by Col. Alt man, and also by Mr. "W. H. Alex-Hl Alex-Hl ander, that consolidation matters In H connection with the great Monarch and H Majestic companies were progressing Hl finely, and that a harmonious situa-H situa-H tlon all around was coming to prevail. This will be encouraging news for Utah B people, for the topic has been one of H considerable anxiety, and is still being 1 generally discussed. The Tribune un-H un-H derstands that the Monarch company H Is already an assured fact, and people j hereabouts will be glad to see the fine H properties of the Majestic company In-H In-H eluded in the combination, thus round-H round-H lng out a very valuable and promlelng H group of mines and smelters. It is 1 pretty generally understood that the big j combination will include the famous H Pioche Con., from which so many mll-H mll-H lions wero taken In earlier days, and H in which competent experts report H other millions already blocked out; the H Manhattan, that other Pioche combl-H combl-H nation which Ed F. Freudenthal has H been exploiting for several years; the H Imperial, Beaver county, Utah, whose H great deposits have been foreshadowed H for the last twenty years; the Comet, B directly adjoining the now famous Cac-H Cac-H tu3 properties of Samuel Newhouse; the H, Massachusetts patented claims; the H Last Chance, with Us concentrator, at K Bingham; certain largo and promising H coal properties; the Montreal and the fl 'Majestic group, with Its fine cqulp-H cqulp-H mcnts, smelter and water power. There 1 Is a 300-ton smelter at the Pioche Con., H rcccutly enlarged and put In good op-1 op-1 crating condition. At tills writing the financing of this stately combination H on an ample scale is practically as-H as-H Bured, and, unless some unexpected ob-staclos ob-staclos intervenes to check proceedings, it Is npt loo much to expect that wlth-in wlth-in a few weeks all details will be com-plefed. com-plefed. It Is stated that one of the most prominent bankers In New York will be president of tho Monarch com-pany, com-pany, and, unless all calculations fall, the hoard of directors will be an un-usually un-usually strong one. |