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Show AMERICAN SMELTING ANNUAL. Compnny Makes Liberal Profits During Dur-ing the Past Fiscal Year. NEW YORK, Sept. 5. At the annual meeting of the American Smelting and Refining company, held at Jersey City today, tho retiring directors were reelected. re-elected. The company's statement for the year shows gross earnings of $11,-6G5.S85. $11,-6G5.S85. an Increase of $1,159,202, and net earnings of 510,161,358, an Increase of $1,262,546. After payment of dividends, taxes, etc., $1,387,309 for extraordinary Improvements and employees profits sharing fund, there remained a surplus for tho year of $2,024,055, an Increase of $405,143. Ore Shipments. The Pioneer sampler released the following fol-lowing number of cars of oro "Wednesday: "Wednes-day: Stockton, 3j Alta, 5; Idaho, 3; Bingham, 2. Tho Taylor & Brunton sampler released the following: Nevada, 9; California, 3; Tintlc, 5; Idaho, 3. Ore and Bullion The ore and bullion receipts .for Wednesday, Wed-nesday, given by McCornick & Co., wero as follows: Ore, $35,000; bullion, $110,-000. $110,-000. Mining Notes. C. D. Olney, secretary of tho Nevada Consolidated company. Is back from a pleasant visit to Ely. It. J. Evans, tho Salt Lake broker, has . returned from a business trip to southern south-ern California cities. Col. E, A, Wall and daughters are at Chicago and will In all probability arrive ln Salt Lake next Saturday. President Taylor of tho Taylor & Brunton Brun-ton Sampling company Is in the city from Colorado on his usual visit of inspection. Solon Splro, manager of tho Little Bell company, has returned from the mine, where all is reported as progressing nicely. C. Varlan, son of Judge Varlan, operating oper-ating In the Round Mountain district of Novada, Is in this city suffering from appendicitis. The directors of tho Carlsa company will meot on the 10th of this month, at which they will more than likely doclaro the usual dividend. George W. Ilelntz, general traffic manager man-ager of tho United States Smelting, Refining Re-fining & Mining company, will leavo for New York this nfternoon. Director H. Otto Hanko, Erall Hanke, A.- Hanko, Jr., and E. A. Schumachor of Cincinnati, all heavily Intorestod In tho Daly-Judgo company;, havo roturned from tho mlno, whero they spout several dnys with Secretary Lambournc Inspecting this great Park City property. Roports aro to tho effoct that the Little Lit-tle Chief company has somo very fino oro coming In on iho SOO-foot level. Whllo the offlolnls of tho company aro unwilling to siato that tho oro body sought for has boon encountered, thoy ngrce that tho developments de-velopments are most significant. |