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Show mm LILY LOOKS LIKE COW MINE Willard P. Snyder Pleased With Results in This Eastern Tintic Property. "We are progressing smoothly with tho development work on the Fureka Lily property, and everything looks ex-trcmoly ex-trcmoly favorable for the opening of tine ore bodies. !' said Willard F. Snyder, Sny-der, of the National Development, company, com-pany, who returned Frida from the Tintic district. Mr. Snyder says that on tho 200-foot level of the Lily one streak of good o.re was opened for i twenty-five or thirty feet, and the iuau-agemont iuau-agemont is now drifting for the samo ore 100 feet lower. He states that the country looks big to him, and the lime formation is correct for the format iou of splendid rr sources. While in the district Mr. Snyder inspected in-spected the Sioux property. He says the company should have fully 700 feet, of the Colorado ore body within its own linos, for the same shoot, lias been opened by the Colorado and the trou Blossom on the nc-tth and south of the Sioux, respectively, lie pronounces it tho prettiest ore channel he ever, saw anywhere. Mr. Snyder inspected the work being done on tho Carisa prop-perty, prop-perty, but aside from expressing satis-fact satis-fact iou with conditions he did not care to discuss this proposition at present, New York Mining Stocks. James A. Pollock & Co., bankers and hrokers, (5 West Second South street, furnish fur-nish tho following, received over their private wire yesterday afternoon: LISTED STOCKS. I Sales. I II. I h. IClso N'cwhoiifJc 1.7001 2 -2l '1 Utah Copper 13,''O0 1S1I IG I -IS Tennessee Copper .. 2C,Q00 12 NEW YOniC CURB RANGE. I Sales.l H. I L. ICIsc Cumberland Ely J L'.oUOl 73 7SI 75 Ely Con I I Sc Sc So Dominion Copper .. I I 1 i Greene G & S I fie IU- 5c Nevada rtnh 300 21 '11 '11 Novnda Smelter I I I Mllcholl 4 .1 Giroux Con 1.000 Si S S King Edward 3 I 3 Tintic Mining 24 2 24 First National Cop KJ Hi Boston 'on 1,500 12 12 124 Nevada Con R.000 20Q 202 20iJ Yukon Gold 1.000 41 U Miami Copper ii00 1.1 15 1" Ray Con 500 131 l?. IS -7 Inspiration Copper .. 9,500 51 5J 5.J. Mont-Shoshone Is 13 1a Cobalt Central P.000;39Sc n0c:JOc NEW YORK CURB CLOSE. I Bid. lAsked. Butte & London 1 ' 5 Cumberland Ely 7 0-lU7 11-K5 Glroux Consolidated S ! SJ Nevada Consolidated 20R 20J Nevada Utah 23 2 13-lti Nlpisslng 101 108 Newhouse 25 3 Tennessee Copper 41 '112 Ctah Copper 17g -IS Davis Daly C Ci Dominion Copper 1-lfi t Ely Central 7-16 D-lti Ely Consolidated S Furnace Creek 10 12 Greene G. & S. Com . 2 5 Mitchell J i Montgomery-Shoshone ..i- 13 15 Nevada Smelting I 4 1 Silver Queen "15 Oliver ijoat vi is King Edward 9-16 11-1C Cobalt Central 39 10 McKlnley-Darragh SS 95 Tlntlo Mining 2 2i Gibraltar 3 5 El Rayo 2S 3 Mlc-Mac 2 S Ray 'Consolidated 133 I I Inspiration" Copper o 5-16 5 9-16 First National Copper. .... 6 61 Boston Consolidated 12 12 Yukon Gold 18 North Butte Extension.... 1 n Miami Copper Ill . 15 B S Gas U U Ncvadas in San Francisco. James A. Pollock & Co.. bankers and brokers. C West Second South, furnish the following San Francisco stock quotations, quota-tions, received over their private wire yesterday: GOLDFIELD. " I Bid. lAsked. Sandstorm $ $ .16 Columbia Mountain 16 .IS Jumbo Extension 17 Booth 21 .22 Blue Bull ' .10 .11 Silver Pick ' .24 .25 Blue Boll 04 .05 Hlbernia 03 Conqueror 06 .07 Lone Star 06 .07 Golden Wonder 02 Oro 11 l Atlanta ..... 16 Great Bend 16 .li Red Top Extension 04 .0o Florence 3.40 S.oO DIamondtleld B. B. Con .07 .OS Gold Held Daisy 12 .43 Combination Fraction 1.12J l.lo Great Bend Extension 01 .02 ,Gt. Bend Annex 02 .03 Kowanos 16 -1' Portland n' Craclccrjack 03 .01 F. Mohawk 0i .11 Red Hills .11 .12 Lou Dillon - .03 .) Yellow Tiger .1 Grandma 0.i Goldtlold Con S.30 S.32i DIamondtleld Triangle 02 C. O. D. 20 ....... Florence Extension I COMSTOCK. -" I Bid. lAsked. Ophir 8 1.20 S l-22i Mexican -SO .SI Gould Curry -10 Con. Virginia M -61 Snvago 2 IJalc & Noreross J Yellow Jacket ; :' Belcher -11 Sierra Nevada , l Exchequer -- Union . - Chollar -?V -OS Potosl 11 -13 TONOPAH. Bid. lAsked. Tonopah Nevada 3 6.90 j$ Montana Tonopah 65 j .6S Tonopah Extension o0 , MacNamara 29 .30 Midway -2S j .29 Tonopah Belmont I 1.02Ji 1.05 West End Con 32 .33 Jim Butler 16 ! .17 BULLFROG. I Bid. lAsked. Montana Bullfrog ..: 5 '$ ToT- National Bank j .03 Amethyst ... .01 Bonnie Clare 02 ".03 Mayflower Con 10 .Montgomery Mountain' ... .06 .09 ITonicstako Con 1 .02 1 ,, Tramp Con OS i . MANHATTAN. I Bid. lAsked. Manhattan Con. ? ? .05 Doxtcr 03 Mustang 01 Mineral Mill 02 .04 OTHER DISTRICTS. I Rid. lAsked. Plttsburs: Silver Peak 1$ 1$ T52 Eagle's Nest I .05 1 Round Mountain j -S5 1 Rawhide Queen 1 .30 Rnwhlde Coalition 35 I.. Copper Gossip. , James A. Pollock & Co.. bankers and brokers, furnish the. following, received over their private wiro yesterday afternoon: after-noon: Boston. Copper producers cunnot look to the United States government .as a possible consumer for any large quantity quan-tity of metal this year. ltst year there was bought for the account ot the imvy something: less than 3,500.000 pounds. Boston. By purchase of the Pittsburg and MontanSi. property, the JSftst Buttu company Immediately becomes a producer produ-cer at the. rate of 6,000.000 pounds per annum, and President Gross place:; tho cost of production at 9 cents per pound at Butte and 10 cents per pound delivered deliv-ered and sold In New York. President Gross says: "The present output could be Increased at any time, but 011 the prevailing low prlei; of copper we believe it Is the best pollcv to restrict production produc-tion somewhat until the price of tho iiic-lal improves. In the meantime we will push development work aggressively. The Pittsburg and Montanu property. Including In-cluding Us original eost and the i3.OOii.oaii which have been expended on the usr-fce usr-fce nnd unrP-r ground, represents fully ?7. 700.000, and wo are buying ft al better bet-ter than 50 cents on the dollar." Boston. New York people Interested In copper shares and tho metal market aro at sea with regard to the oxact meaning oj the four Items which make u.p I he monthly statement of the Copper Producers Produ-cers assuelatkij. In explanation, it may be said: "Stocks; of marketable copper, the ilrat Item, does not take Into consideration consid-eration anything but copper on the floors of refiners or in the yards, which could lie shipped a I a moment's nollce and ready tor ronsuiners' use. In other words, it Is made up. except for the Tennessee Ten-nessee Copper company's production of pig copper, entirely of . refined copper." Bosf on. Thomas F. Cole is in Bill I e to Inspect the North But to and Butte Coalition Coali-tion mines. Jle spent nil day Thursday In North Butte mines and today will examine ex-amine Butte. Coalition mines. Ho declined, de-clined, lor the presenf. to be Interviewed or to express anv opinion 'of the new levels of North Butle. Globe. Ariz. Samples of ore from the Black Hawk winze Thursday assayed 19 per cent copper. The opening of a. great body or on; on the 600-foot level se'eius assured. Butte. Nothing Js to bo obtained here lhat will throw any light on the slump In North Butte. Messrs. Ryan and Cole refuse 10 be interviewed. John Gillie, superintendent of the Amalgamated Copper Cop-per mines, is firm in his statement that. North Butte is In excellent condition and he discredits that the mine Is on the wane. He maintains that on -the 1200-foot 1200-foot level the value of .ore Is growing belter and that the property v.'ill continue con-tinue as a producer of high-grade ore. Stock Letter. James A. Pollock & Co., bankers and brokers, furnish the following, received over their private wire yesterday afternoon: after-noon: Dick Bros. Stork LetterNew York The market turned heavy today and declined de-clined sharply under a vlgorus bear' raid In the last hour. Foreign news was rather unsettling and the money market was also slightly firmer. These wore the pretexts for the afternoon selling movement, move-ment, which broke the loading issues rather materially and brought about a weak dosing. We doubt that the setback will go much further, and would advise purchases If tho drive Is repeated tomorrow. to-morrow. Missouri. Kansas & Texas Is acting though there is another upward movement impending in it. St. Paul and tho Hill Issues are also said to be In line for early Improvement. Hutton Stock Letter New York Much irregularity was the fealuvv today. Early transactions were followed by weakness caused by a drive at tho long Interests in Reading, where many slops were caught, arid, with the weakness in Reading, Read-ing, the general market followed the downward course, causing some fovcrish-ness. fovcrish-ness. However, we might say that Influential In-fluential buying occurred In tho decline In leading issues. There was little or no news on the street, and the bulk ot (he trading was highly professional. We expect ex-pect to see hlgner prices tomorrow on a favorable bank statement. Mining Notes. James A. Pollock has returned from southern California. Ernest L. Godbe of the Prince Consolidated Consoli-dated company' has returned from the mine at' Pioche. "Water temporarily is embarrassing the Western Nevada Copper company on the third level, but a pump is en route to the mine. P. J. Donahue, manager of the Exploration Ex-ploration company, received word yesterday yester-day that a tine strike, had been made on this Arizona property. |