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Show DEAF MUTES FIND FORTUNE, Discover Rich Gold Mine at Golden. Arrow, Nevada. TONOPAH. Nov., April 2. Mark A. and Claudo A. Page, nged 27 and 21 years, respectively, both deaf and dumb from birth, discovered a rich gold mine at Golden Arrow, thirty-five miles east of here, and have sold It for a good figure. Boston Copper Letter. James A. Pollock & Co. furnish the following Boston copper letter, received over their private wire: "While tho quotations quo-tations In the Boston market do not ad-vnnco ad-vnnco ns sharply as In New York, the feeling Is none the less buoyant. Traders have been slow about taking, bull sldo of this market, but commission house business busi-ness shows nn Increasing demand for theso shares nnd a better mnrkct is to be looked for. A good firm tone was seen from the onenlng. Advancing prices continued con-tinued until the close, which was more buovant than we have seen In some time." Joe Bowers Will Ship. It was learned Monday that the Joe Bowers would Join tho list of shippers this week and before the expiration of the week two rich cars of ore would be sent Into the market. Ore and Bullion. The ore and bullion receipts for Monday Mon-day given by McCornlck & Co.. wcro ns follows: Ore, $27,250; bullion, $35,000. |