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Show NO NliWS OF MERGER. Park City Consolidation May Still Be Hanging in Mid-Air. "While no definite news has reached Salt Lako olthcr from deeply Interested Ohio and Now York patrons or from the reported re-ported conferonco between J. E Bamberger, Bam-berger, president of the Daly West, and W. S. McComlck. regarding the mergei ! of Park City properties, It Is thought that the proposed deal Is very near a successful success-ful solution, and that definite details will be forthcoming aoon. It was understood generally that the limit to the deal was tho 31st of Inst month, but If this was true the Interests Involved are keeping tho result of their negotiations from tho public very successfully. suc-cessfully. Boston Copper Letter. Jnmcs A. Pollock & Co. furnish tho following fol-lowing copper letter and news from Boston, Bos-ton, received over their private wire: "Profit-taking and fractional recessions were seen, but a good, strong undertone was manifest until closing." "A Now York dispatch to the Herald says the best Information obtainable Is that third parties have agreed to buy control con-trol of tho Helnze properties, and the Amalgamated Is ln a way directly Interested. Inter-ested. One report was that Thomas P. Cole was tho leading agent in bringing about peace between tho conlllctlng Montana Mon-tana coppor Interests. At a recent dinner din-ner at Sherry's, II. H. Rogers Is reported to havo said: "If our Montana competitors competi-tors were all llko jou. Cole, thero would be no warfare In copper.' "Repairs to North Butte hoisting made, and hoisting through own shaft resumed today. Massachusetts output for January, Janu-ary, 1C0 tons. Calumet and Ilecla for January, Jan-uary, 370p tons; Tamarack, 450 refined.; Isle Royiilc, 115 refined; Ahmock, 12S refined; re-fined; Mohawk. 3&ri tons. "Accompanying the strength and advance ad-vance ln both Amalgamated and United Copper stocks today comes the following on the broker wires from New York. 'Helnze and Amalgamated Copper papers were signed this morning; details are not known, but this ovldently means tho end of all law suite.' " Encouraging Rumors. President Treweek has returned to Salt Lake, after a visit to the Wabash mine. The Colonel reports everything satisfactory satisfac-tory at the mine. He states that Park City is full of encouraging rumors regarding re-garding tho developments on the Daly Judge, Little Bell and New York proper-tics. proper-tics. Mining Notes. W. G. Filer of tho Twin Fallo Land nnd Water company left for his home In Sharon, Pa., Thursday evening, belntc called by tho sudden death of his father. O. F. Poko of the Wcotcrn Mlnlnc company I3 In Nevada Inspecting properties In which ho In Interested. Superintendent Day of tho Yamnn nmolter wbb In tho city Thursday from Bingham. Wlllard F. Snyder returned from tho Eaat Thuruday nlKht. A. J. Weber and Joseph Cbrlatlaneen, State Treasurer, have returned from a ten days' Inspection In-spection tour of VlrKinla City, Hcv. They aro Interested In the lately orKanlzed Chlcuifo-Novada Chlcuifo-Novada Mining company, with property In that district. Goncral Mnnazer Doollttlo of tho Blnuham-New Blnuham-New Haven Copper and Gold Mining company in In the Dlxlu country Innpectlni; hln interest!. in-terest!. The local olTlceo have been removed to W0-4O1 Hemld bulldlnc |