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Show TO MINE FOR GOLD AND COPPER ORES Articles of incorporation of the Oasis Gold and Copper Mining and Milling company, organized In this city, wore filed yesterday in tho offlco of the County Clerk. The amount of the capital cap-ital stock Is $250,000, divided Into shares of tho par value of $1 oach. Tho properties prop-erties of tho company are located in the Detroit mining district, in Millard and Juab counties. Its officers are: M. S. Browning, president; John T. White, vice-president; Joseph A. Jennings, secretary; sec-retary; Joseph B. Toronto, treasurer. Tonopah Stock Salc3. Thursday's tratisfern on the San Francisco board were recorded as follows: fol-lows: MacNamara, 700 at ICHc; 100U at 17c, buyer thirty days; Tonopah-Bel-mont, 400 at f0c: Tonopah, 100 at $3. 2D. Mining Notc3. The now week on. tho Copper Belt railway at Bingham will beirin with another an-other locomotlvo In commission, and with every assurance that the delays In tho forwarding of ores aro at an end. The Daly-West transfer books, which have been closed oince April 9th and while dividend checks wero being sent out among nearly 2000 shareholders, will be reoponcd tomorrow. Assistant Secretary Sec-retary Mountney Is prepared for heavy work. J. B. Stephens is preparing to Inaugurate Inaug-urate work on the Julia S. at Bingham. Ralph L. Prltchard of the United Alkali Al-kali company of Great Britain has located lo-cated permanently in Salt Lake and will cultivate tho consumers of cyanide in behalf of his company. Martin Hunker of Springfield, O.. who has been looking into interests at Tonopah, Tono-pah, Nev., came in from that camp yesterday yes-terday on his way East. Manager Roder of the Montezuma Mining company, whoso mines nnd plant are located thlrly-llvo miles north of Tonopah, Nev.. Is In the city again quite exultant over conditions at camp. Manager Looso of the Grand Central of Tintlc, who has been inquiring into conditions at his gold mines in Bodle, is scheduled to return from tho West tomorrow. to-morrow. President Wlllard F. Snyder of the Honerinc leaves for that Stockton bo-nanri bo-nanri again this morning. Harry B. Cole has returned after an absence of several weeks in the East and Is again a prominent participant In the affairs of the pit. Charles Read has been added to the AJax board of directors to supply a vacancy va-cancy created by the retirement of P. L. Klmberly. C. A. Aerents of California is in the city on his way to the Con. Mcrcur, whero he Is to study the Moore method for the recovery of gold irora the slimes. A telephone message from the Scottish Chief above Park City advises Manager Lawrence that the incline is within fifty-eight fee-t of the COO-foot ntatlon, at which the next level will he established. Superintendent Frank P. Janney of tho Utah Copper company came in from Bingham last night to return to camp again this morning. Thomas P. Rlgney has returned from Now Mexico, where he has been examining exam-ining mines in the interest of Eastern capitalists. Since his return home he has inaugurated an active campaign in the development of the Summit Placer Mining company's property. State Senator Lewis of the Monarch and ilajestlc was unablo to leave his rooms yesterday, having contracted a severe cold while coming from the East. Frank Davis of Colorado is in town on his way to Thunder mountain, where he will inaugurate' development on a group of properties acquired by him and his associates last season. Frank Anderson has gone to Deep Creek to sample a group of locations for a Montana crowd. The condition of tho road, from Alta Is steadily improving, and the output promises to be largely increased In a short time. Manager Doollttle of the Dixie mines and smelter out of SL George, and operated op-erated by tho Utah & Eastern Mining company, Is up from camp again, much pleased with conditions at the plant and properties. Superintendent Allen of the United States mines has gone Into the diggings again. The Utah of Deep Creek is at the sampler with two carloads of high-grade high-grade lead-silver ore. |