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Show If TAKE OUR ALASKANJfliES Northwest. Section Believes the United States Company Is Getting In. ENGINEERS GOING AlyL OVER COUNTRY Not Surprising if Company Does Take Alaska Mines, if Promising. Judging from dispatches from Seattle, the northwest Is somewhat excited over the alleged invasion of the Alaskan mineral min-eral ileitis by the United States Smelting, Smelt-ing, Refining and Mining compuny. It Is stated that this organization will enter Alaska and. In the words of one informant, infor-mant, enter into active competition with tho Guggenheim interests in the far north. Nothing can be learned of tills reported report-ed Invasion of the north in Salt Lake, but those knowing the United States company, and who arc conversant with Its extensive operations in the United States and Mexico, believe that the company com-pany would as soon operate in Alaska as anywhere clso, were It certain that results can within reason be obtained. There can be no question but what the engineers of this company are well distributed throughout the western hemisphere. hem-isphere. Vice President Sidney J. Jennings Jen-nings Is In charge of the company's exploration ex-ploration work and mining Investments. In his statement recently in the annual report of the company he said: "During the year ending December 31, 1910, 0SI separate mining propositions were presented for the consideration of the exploration department of your company. com-pany. An examination of tho reports submitted, together with a knowledge of the districts In which the properties were located, was sufficient to warrant the rejection of 514. On 124 properties a preliminary pre-liminary examination was made by the engineers of this department, with the result that no further work was recommended recom-mended to be done on these properties. On forty-six properties, on which a preliminary pre-liminary examination had been made, further work was recommended, and a complete examination of these properties proper-ties was undertaken, with the result that two properties were reserved for further consideration, and It is hoped that satisfactory satis-factory terms can be arranged for their purchase during the coming year. "In several Instances the work of the engineers In my department has been checked by independent men. and the results have proven that the methods of ascertaining the value of ore in place are accurate and that the work has been well done. "I am pleased to be able to state that the officials of the company generally have shown a keen desire to cooperate with the exploration department in acquiring ac-quiring new properties of value. I feel sure that tiiis team work will result In the acquisition of new and profitable mining ventures." New York Mining Stocks. James A. Pollock & Co., bankers and brokers, furnish the following, received over their private wire yesterday after-noon: after-noon: NEW YORK LISTED STOCKS. I Sales.l H. I L. ICIse Goldfleld Con 401) HI 52 52 Nevada Con 200 IS 1S6 1SI : Miami 200 20 193 -'0 Tennessee Copper 374 3C 374 Utah Copper 44i 443 4 1il Chlno 1 24j 24il 213 EW YORK CURB RANGE. I Sales.l H. L. ICIse First National Cop i! U U Glroux Con ........ S00 nl 53 5? Inspiration Copper . 1,000 74 7J 74 Nevada Utah 5 Ray Central 1.000 12 13 12 Yukon Gold 32 31 31 Ohio Copper 200 12 IS J$ New Keystone 3 21 3 South Utah 500 J J I Mason Valley '. Si 8 S Braden Copper 44 4A 4i Ely Central 3c lc 3c Ely Con 1.000 1 J J La Rose 400 4i 4J 4i Nevada Hills I I 3J 3 Mays Oil 1 001 64t; 64c B4t: Kerr Lake I 100 tj fij Qj, NEW YORK CURB CLOSE. I Bid. IAsk:d, Davis Daly IS 1.25 S 1.50 Ely Consolidated I .15 ,50 First National Copper .... 1.50 1.75 Glroux Con I 5.75 5 wl Inspiration I .S.124 8.25 Yukon Goltl 3.S7. 3Vi5 Nevada Utah I .75 l .SO New Keystone 2.25 I 3. 00 Nlplsslng 10.fi2i! 10.75 Ohio Copper l.no'l 1.70 Ray Central. 1.2J 1.75 La Rose 4.50 4.I524 South Utah .'...I .80 I .95 British Col Cqp :.l 5.25 I 5.50 Bay Stale Gas .....I .37il ,i52-i Braden 4.12JI 4.25 Cobalt Central .04 I .05 Rly Witch ,.: 05 .m Foster Cobalt , .02 I .03 King Edward 0:: I .05 Mason Vallev S.on I $.1"' MltrbcH 1 1 .r.o MeKlnlev-Dai-nigh I ,1.70 I 1.75 Monts Shoslmne "....-.-.I .11." I .nr, Nevada Smelter ....j .Ofijl ,p" Silver Leaf ; I .m llvir Queen ' I .01! I Tlntir 1 1 Ontario . 1 I .nil I ;m Mice 1 2.: Ifii.-i Conaolldatcd . .S4 I ..-57 '"ohirpiio ' iJ ' Ivni Bkmsum ' 1.20 I J.."" '"irlsti 1 1 .20 , Nevif'.n MKlif I mi Ore and Bullion. The ore a fid bullion reports for Satur- 1 tlav. given hv MeCovnlel: '".. 'wa! ;is follow: Ore received. $20 '100; bullion shipped, SSO.000: tolal. $100,000. Metal Market. Tho metal quotations for Saturday, posted by McCornlck & Co., were as follows- Silver. 5:ic; lead. 34.50: copper. $11.37-4. Mining Notes. John M. Hayes of the Utali Copper company has returned from an Inspection visit to the Bingham properties. W. B. Fisher, for tho past few years general manager of the Salt Lake Copper Cop-per company, with mines In Box Elder county, has resigned to enter the emplov of th American Smelting and Refining company. Ho will mnke his headquarters headquar-ters hereafter I" New YorJr City. |