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Show ANOTHER BINGHAM IH IK ftlFIII GAMP Alta Property Holds Gigantic Deposit of Low-Grade Copper Ore. Although J. P. Gardner, one of the principal owner? of the Alia group of claims in the Clifton district of Utah, modestly asserts that hardb' sufficient development has been clone to allow the owners to draw loo broad n conclusion, it is apparent that, the Alta propertj-contains propertj-contains the making of another Biug-hain Biug-hain or Ely. Bingham and Ely are nothing noth-ing more than a gigantic deposit of low-grade low-grade copper ore, properly devoloped and brought into the right sort of usefulness, use-fulness, and the Alta property is all tho first, with the certainty that, it will be developed in cood time to the right degree. de-gree. Mr. Gardner returned Wednesday from a trip into the Deep Crook section, sec-tion, and when scon bv Tho Tribune ho said innumerable holes driven into the property, covering a zone a mile long by a half-mile wide, have all been sent into low-grade copper rock. Within this great zone all- that, is necessary to get into oro is to drive a hole ten or twelve feet through the capping, and you have gained your point. Associated with Mr. Gardner in the ownership of this property is Paul Rodcnhouse, who is in charge of the mino. The owners are now starting a main working shaft for the purpose of demonstrating the depth oi this deposit, and its action down below. Tt begins to look as if the Alta has the making of a Utah Copper or a Nevada Consolidated. Deep Creek, as a district, states Mr. Gardner, looks better than ever. He is very enthusiastic over th possibilities of the mines there, and this is pardonable pardon-able when it is taken into consideration considera-tion that tho district for miles upon miles is dotted here and there with dumps of splendid mineral-bearing rock. All that Deep Creek ueods is equal transportation facilities with other camps to enter the list as one of tho greatest evor brought to light, and this does not. snem to bo very far away. Mr. Gardner slates that I here is a stage line established between Wcud-over Wcud-over and Gold Hill, so "all desiring to enter Deep Creek now will not need to worry over delays and difficulties of getting away from Weudover. Novadas in San Trancisco. James A. Pollock Co.. bankers and brokers. G West Second South street, furnish fur-nish the following, received over their private wire ycsterda3r: GOLDKIKUD. I Bid. lAskcd. Columbia 'Mountain $ .12. ? Jumbo Extension 19 .20 Booth 19 -20 Blue Bull 10 -12 Silver Pick 12 .13 Blue Bell 03 .04 llibernia ..02 Conqueror 0., Lono Star 01 .05 ttoldfleld Wonder 01 Oro ; 00 .10 Atlanta ' 12 .13 Great Bend 1 .IS Red Top Extension . .03 .01 Florence 3.10 3.1JJ Diamondfield B. B. Con. OS Goldfield Daisy iS .40 Combination Fraction 1.07i 1.10 Great Bend Extension 01 .02 Grent Biid Annex .04 Kcwanos , .15 . .17 Portland 02 Crackcrjack 03 ,01 Itcd Hills 00 .10 Yellow Tiger U .15 Grandma 03 Goldfield Consolidated ... S.10 Dlamondtlcld Triangle ... .01 .03 C. O. D 20 Florence Extension 03 .04 COMSTOCK, I Bid." lAskcd. Ophir S 1.05 ? 1.074 Mexican 71 .72 Gould and Curry 00 .10 Consolidated Virginia G6 .07 Savage 12 Hale and Xorcross 20 Yellow Jacket G5 Sierra Xevada 22 .24 Union .24 .25 TONOPAir. I Bid. iAskcd. Montana Tonopah !? .70 IS .72' Tonopah Extension GO MncNamnra 30 .S5 Midway 20 Tonopah Belmont 93 .33 West End Consolidated... .31 Tim Butler .10 BULLFROG. I Bid. lAskftd. Montana Bullfrog IS '$ .01 National Bank 03 I Amethyst .04 Mayflower Consolidated ... .13 .11 Homestakc Consolidated... .03 I .01 Tramp Consolidated 04 MANHATTAN. I Bid. 'Asked. Manhattan Consolidated .03 1$ ToiT Dexter ' .03 Mustang 03 Mineral Hill ) .02 .04 OTHER DISTRICTS. I Bid. Asked. Fali-vlew Eagle 5 .15 $ .. Nevada Hills 1.33 Plttsbur? Silver Peak C5 ....... Eajrlc's Nest 01 .05 Hailstone r 02 Round Mountain 76 .77 Rawhide Queen 4S Rawhide Coalition 67 ... Stock Letters. James A. Pollock & Co., bankers and brokers, 6 West Second South street, furnish the following, received ovar theli private wire yesterday: Hornblower Letter Boston The Boston market opened quiet and with a steady tone. North Butte was somewhat erratic, errat-ic, movinp up a point and then losing: it . later, advancing to 72J. The market was ! r little slow In catching the trend of the , New York market, only a few specialties responding to the early strength dle-I dle-I played by that market. During thn last 1 hour, when Amalgamated crossed 75, the . local issues were advanced sharph a.round lh room. There has been considerable selllnp by commission hou$es which hes gradually been absorbed. Tone has been , strong for some time and trader's have , bien lookinpr for sharp upward swing, and think it Is hear at hand. The closing was active and buoyant. I llutton Stock LetterNew York The .stock market continued !: upward trend I in today's cession, with confident buying ; oi the Jpsdlng stocks by Important Inler-; Inler-; ests making new high figures. There was llttln or no news other than what has recently re-cently been exnlolted In Wall street Mr. J Harrlman's home coming Is becoming a 1 factor, as It Is believed that many Important Impor-tant financial matters pertaining to Un on Pacifh and Southern Pacific will now be carried through which were shelved in the past two years of troublesome times. The market bids fair .to have tpmporary reactions, hut the trend, wo believe, will be upward for some time Phelan's Copper Letter Boston These good coppers ar very scarce and will advance ad-vance very easily on any pronounced buy-In? buy-In? movement. I still think that they are a buy 011 py small reactions from this level and believe such purchases will show . 1 handsome profits before the summer Is ! ovtr. |