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Show IN BLOSSOM HAS POINT OF INTEREST Indications of Parallel Fissure . Arc Met With West of Original Vein. That, as far as ho can judge, the recent re-cent encouraging movement in the stock of tho Iron Blossom company Is due lo the developments on the SOO-foot level of the No. I shaft Is the opinion of YV. Lester IS ran gum, secretary and director of the company, who was In tho city Wednesday Wed-nesday from his Provo headquarters. Iron Blossom, the old favorite on the exchange, ex-change, has been steadily regaining Its strength for two or three days past, Ihe cast renewing its Interest in this proposition propo-sition as well as tho west. As explained by Secretary Mangum, the management has been erosscuttlng to the I west from the S00 level station of the No. 1 or south shaft to learn something at depth of somo rather interesting surfaco Indications. This work has brought several sev-eral small caves to view and there aro several reasons presented for the management man-agement believing that there is a. parallel fissure to the great Colorado-Sioux-Iron Blossom channel. He says il is too early to predict now that this will be so, but the showing is significant and extremely extreme-ly Interesting and might be productive of Imp'ortnnt results at any time. The Iron Blossom has several points of Interest other than this particular locality. lo-cality. The work Is progressing satisfactorily satis-factorily on the GOO-foot. level of the No. ? shaft and there has been Installed upon the 1000 level of the No. I shaft a churn drill outfit for the purpose of prospecting prospect-ing to tho east and west and In all other directions desired. When asked In regard lo whether or not tho Iron Blossom and Colorado companies compa-nies were earning well within their dividend divi-dend requirements, .Mr. ISIangum made it plain that they wore. Now York Mining Stocks. James A. Pollock & Co., bankers and brokers, furnish the following, received over their private wire yesterday aftcr-noon: aftcr-noon: NEW YORK LISTI3P STOCKS. Salus-I IT. Jj. jClso Goldllcld Con I f!00 C, al 5 Miami -100 203 L'OS 20J Nevada Con 1.200 19i 10i 19g Ray t00 18 17? 17J Tenn. Copper 1. .1.200 383 38J 3Si Utah Copper 2,000 18 17 175 Chlno I GOO 25t il 'Ml NEW YORK CURB RANGE. 1 Sales.l IT. 1 L. ICIsc First Nat. Copper 11 18 18 CIroux Con R00 fiji i2 6i Inspiration Coppor . 1,500 0 S! S3 Novada, Utah 300 H ? Is Ray Central 500 13 13 11 Yukon Gold 1 li i Ohio Copper 100 13 15 14 Ne.w Keystone o 21 II South Utah 1 1 Mason Valley 0J 01 0i Bradcn Copper I.v -Ij !i i lSly Central 1 -Ic 1c 1c Ely Con 1,000 1 7-16 J La Rose 100 7-16 3 i Nevada MIIIp 300 Hi 3i 3i Mays Oil I 1,500 fGc r3c "i3c Ken- Lake I 500 G2I Gg fig NEW YORK CURB CLOSE. Bid. Asked- Davlp Daly ? 1.25 IS 1.50 Ely Consolidated 45 .50 First National Coppor 1.62JI J .875 Glroux Consolidated G.25 GJJ7J Inspiration 8.75 H.OO Yukon Gold 3.95 4.00 Nevada Utah 75 .SO Now Keystone 2.50 I 3.00 NIpiB.sIng 10.50 ! 10. 7i5 Ohio Copper 1.62J 1.75 Ray Central 1.75 1.80 La Rose 1.30 4.45 South Utah 95 1.00 British Col. Copper 5.00 5.25 Bay State Gas In .55 Braden .' 1.15 1.50 Cobalt Central '. ... .04 ,05 Ely Witch 05 .10 Foster Cobalt 02 .03 King Edward .03 .05 MnKon Valley ., 9.25- 9,37a Mitchell , 50 Mclvlnley-Darmgh 70 .75 Montg Shoshone '. ... .03 ' .06 Nevada Smelter .Ofii .12i Silver Leaf 02 .01 Silver Queen ' .'. .02 .03 Tlntic L00 Ontario 1.00 2.00 Alice 2.00 2.50 Sioux Consolidated I .33 I .36 Colorado i.l ,50 I .53 Iron Blossom I 1,40 I 1.50 Carisn I .17 I .22 Nevada Ullls I ' 3.00 1 3.121 Metal Market. The metal quotations for Wednesday, posted by McCornlck fe Co.. were as follows: Sih'cr, 53?c: load, 54.50: copper. ?11.77. |