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Show lOPEX INTEREST IS ST HIGHEST ITCH Buying Orders for Issue Give Rise lo Many Reports About - Property. Elmer B. Jones, vice president, of the Opex company, one of tho lnrgcst stockholders stock-holders and one of the organlzors of the company, was scon yesterday by The Tribune In the hope that ho could throw some light on tho present strength of the slock and present conditions In the mine at Tlntlc There Is a very wide local Interest In this company, and the search for definite news yesterday wai extensively carried out by all stockholders stockhold-ers In touch with the market. Mr. Jones stated that conditions were very favorable for tho Opex securing the Centonnlal-Eureka lead, the company always has believed this, and still believed be-lieved It possible and likely. Tho diamond dia-mond drill work Is not being carried on downward as reported, but the management manage-ment Is sondluc It In several directions, including straight up from the 2117-root level. The drift still Is penetrating the north on the 2000 level, while a raise Is being driven rrom the 2000. All Indications Indica-tions arc most ravorablc, but as far as any strike of oro being made, no word of this had reached Mr. Jones ycslordav arternoon. . "I am confident that the Opex will secure se-cure ore. and at the. Inst mcotlng the Knight interests also expressed themselves them-selves as very coiilldcnl or the future. I am In close touch with the mine and believe that word would reach mo within with-in an hour of a good strike. No doubt thoro are good supporting orders for the stock, but I can give no foundation In fact for any of the rumors that may be going the rounds at this time." New York Mining Stocks. James A. Pollock & Co., bankers and brokers, furnish the following, received over their private wire yesterday after noon: NEW YORK LISTED STOCKS. I 6alca. If. I L. Clso Nowhouso 1 2i 2 0 Utah Copper -1700 4S4 IS -fSJ 'leun Cop I 200 bim :;i 31 NEW YORK CURB RANGE. I Salcs.l IT. I L. IClse Boston Con I 21 10 I 10 Cobalt Cent 12.000 I3c lie 12c Jl'.'y , Lo 1100 I 8 S F rst Nat'l Cop s-f, 21 2l 21 C.lroux Con 1000 Si Js SjJ Insp Cop 1500 73 73 73 I .Ing Edward 20c 25c 20c Miami Cop HOO 21 21A 2li Mont Sho 1 j; j Nov Until 500 1 1 1 Ray Cent c"0() 38 nj Ray Con 100 20 20" 20 Tlnlie. Mln , ., Yukon Gold . Tj" Gila Con 1000 r,a iU 0J Ohio Cop 1300 33 34 LaRoso 2500 39 33 33 Keystone 31 4 Goldfleld Con 2000 S2 SA Mason Val y $; p NEW YORK CURB CLOSE. . 1 Bid. lAsked. Butte & London $ .15 5 .30 Nevada Con 21.371 j 50 Nlplsslng fl.S7j lo'.OO Davis Daly 2.12 "50 .om Cropper 02' "!o5 Ely Central 1.00 1.00 I'urnace Crock oi OS Greene G it S Com 02 !ofi Nevada Smelting 50 fiX Mitchell 061 125- Silver Queen 10 .-, Sliver Lear OS !oo King Edward , 25 rt0 Foster Cobalt 22 "5 Iron Blossom 1.05 I. OS Ely AVI tch 10 "r, Carlsa ,-.0 .W Glroux Con Colorado .sq McKlnlvy-Darragh 00 0G GIbraltcr oi .02 First Nat'l Cop 2.75 2.S71 Nevada Hills 50 75 N Butte Ex - .01 .05 B S Gas , 50 ,i52i Ponna-Wyoming 01 05 Braden Copper l.V2l L75 Keystone 3.95" i .00 Metal Quotations. Tho metal ((notations ror Tuesday, posf-ed posf-ed by McCornlck & Co.. were "as fol-' fol-' lows: Silver, 532c; lead, $1,50; copper. 12 0-lGc. Mining Notes. Tuesday was a holiday In Boston so no markets were had. ' Tomorrow the annual stockholders meeting or the Norlh Lake company will be hold In the east, and western stockholders stock-holders hopo a. full report of mine conditions condi-tions will bo rendered. W. A. Wilson, the well-known mining engineer, has returned rrom a trip to several sev-eral Interesting mining sections or Idaho. Tho eleventh annual report or the state mine Inspector or Idaho has been received, re-ceived, and It Is a handsome nnd complete com-plete edition. F. Cushlng Moore Is the present Inspector. William II. Webber, general manager of Ihe Nevada Illlls company, is nxpeet- j ed in the oily today. Mr. Webber's yjHfl to Salt Lake arpears colnoidcntallv with , the reported Intention of George Wlng-lleld Wlng-lleld to attend a meeting here' between " Falrvlew companies looking toward a merger of tho properties. E. J. Raddatz. general manaccr of the .' Tlntlc Central company, Is In "the Tlntlc 1 camp looking over this and other propo- slllons wllh which he Is associated. The J Standard Is now sinking below the 700 level. John Dcm genera manager of the ! Lower Mammoth and Uncle Sam compa- 1 nles. was in Tlntlc. Tuesday, Investigating Investigat-ing condlllons In these properties. The Lower Mammoth lyis resumed oro ship-ments ship-ments again. r The Sioux Consolidated 1 cents per ? share dividend Is payable today. Re- I ports from Tlntlc say that the new ore ' body, on which (he management Is rals- o Ing. looks as If It will open lo generous 7 proportions. J. R. Rlsdiie. general manager of the 1 Utah Consolidated company, accompanied C. II. Repalh and A. G. McGregor on Tuesday lo the pew International smelting smelt-ing plant In Tooele county. The parly inado Ihe trip by automobile. |