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Show I TINTIC A CAMP OF OPPORTUNmr Local Broker Points Out How Tintic Issues Should Be in (he Lead. DEEP MINING AND STEADY" DIVIDENDS i Issues of Merit Are Willi in (he Reach of All Kinds of Investors. "With I he Porcupine district yet largely large-ly In a prospective Ftage. the few meritorious meri-torious propositions there anywhero from one to two or three years from the dividend divi-dend day, and with the Tintic district already demonstrated, with numerous reasonable issue? distributing dividends each month or each quarter, there certainly cer-tainly should be no doubt In the minds of the eastern investor which camp to select se-lect his Investments from." The above statement was made Monday morning by William II. Child, thft broker. who had just returned from a three days' inspection visit of the Tintic camp. Tin-Up. Tin-Up. he points out, is not only a rich but a. widely mineralized district and one fairly teeming with dividend payers, yet whose highest grade of stocks are well within tho purchasing limit of the small Investor. And In the caBtcrn end of the camp, thft section that produced Its Colorado, Colo-rado, Iron Blossom 'and Sioux, a great deal of new and deep work is being done which is likely to result favorably at any point and at any time. The mineralization min-eralization of Tlnllc has been demonstrated demon-strated to a depth in a dor.en different parts of the camp, which Porcupine will be five or ten years in reaching. Beck Tunnel Work. Mr. Child stales that the Beck Tunnel. Colorado. Iron Blossom, Swansea Consolidated, Consol-idated, Dragon and numerous other propositions propo-sitions aie looking especially promising and permanent at this time. The Beck Tunnel company continues its operations oast of south along lis now oro shoot, ami should the ore body maintain its trend tne company will have 600 feet of territory terri-tory in which to mine before striking the original Beck Tunnel shoot. But should th oie make In the beds in a southerly direction, tho Beck Tunnel will have 1700 feet within Its own lines In which to mine, and the Colorado mining property would come in for Its share to Imw c.xieni 01 -iuu irew I'p to Saturday last the Beck Tunnel company had followed ore In the new avc for fifteen feet, and this cave while small f tilled with a good grade of shipping ship-ping ore. The Colorado property remains J unchanged, the company is mining and shipping a steady tonnage of ilrst class ore. wlille no effort has as yet been madr to handle the vast tonnage of very low grade material that is now available throughout its ore channel. Iron Blossom. The Iron Blossom, he stales, is In cs-I cs-I pccially line shape. In the So. !! shaft territory the ore has been opened for 1000 feet in length, the average value be-, Inc about $35 per ton. With this same ore body shown up on tho U00 level, as is now being attempted, this will bring a tine tonnage of shipping ore into view for future dividends. In tho Ko. 1 shaft .J territory the ore body has been shown now for U'OO feet In length. This one Mr. "hild believes, will run about $-0 per ion. On the 1900 level the core drills arc prospecting the country to the cast .ml west, and some new ore of good uual-Ity uual-Ity is being developed from the filW level. The 800-foot level of the Iron Blossom h.is boon driven to Urn Dragon Hues, ami i Ik latter company has taken up the work, while It Is drifting lo the north from Hp; southern shaft on the 1000 level. l the .Swansea the south shaft is now at about the 015 level, and it Is being sent .to the 1030 level before a station ) will be out and the drifts started. It is Known that in the norlh shaft, a good i distance away, at or near the 1000 level t the old manauf-ment has some fine and extensive ore. bodies. This territory will be explored at heretofore untouched points depths as quickly as possible. "It occurs to me," says Mr. Child, i 'that for market making lhciv. is not a more Ideal mining camp in the world than Tintic. Despite the thoroughness i of development, demonstrated ore bodies and steady dividends, the stocks as a rule are cheap, within easy reach, and there j should be a far more generous eastern participation In our local market than J Uief Is." I SAN FRANCISCO OIL. ' ?: James A. Pollock & Co,, bankers and . brokers, furnish the following, received over their private wire yesterday after-noon: after-noon: ( I Bid. lAsked. 4 ' fsoc-liited Oil ...,.$51.00 I? is Brookshirc 1.0 ; Caribou 1 .or. c:iaremont ." l.io ' ' I2"08 57 MoKillrick ; 12 I .Monte- Crislo ......i. ' n.Ofi Xew Penna ,r,p ..; ( Palmer i.s-jj i.:5 I Pinal 5.1-5 ' Premier f,3 Saner Dough 1.10 I S. W. & B 2.971 A Turner 1.25"...;"..". J btercllng 1.50 ., |