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Show UDIKEISW OF MUCH PROMISE Utile Tonopah Once Passed Up by. Many Thousand .Wealth Seekers. ' Nevada. Ik full of Instances of necloc-tol. necloc-tol. opportunity, 'some of. the rlchoM discoveries dis-coveries of ore having been made along the :rfdc of wagon roads over which mankind man-kind traveled for several decades without realizing that tho wheel of hi wagon nd the hoofs of his horses were grinding .gold and silver ore of marvellous rlch-noiw. rlch-noiw. During recent year the old overland over-land trail has ' been found In places worthy of location and development for mineral where thousands have hurried along In year-i past henl only" upon covering cov-ering as much desert and desolation as posIbIc without a pause. Only a Fey Paused. It would not be an easy matter to estimate esti-mate the number of seekers after gold and silver wealth who passed and repassed re-passed between Tonopah and Goldfield since the early Pooin of th resurrection period, hut it would be an easy matter to count the number who paused Jong enough In Inspect the low rango of hills and bold outcrops where now stands tho little camp known as Klondike, about half way between Tonopah and Goldfield. Before the panic thero was somo prospecting pros-pecting in and around Klondike, and some ore was discovered, but when the panic Jilt the land, and Nevada mining In particular, Klondike suffered along with the other prospects of the Mate, and west and Jl has only been of very recent date that lnfreipient reports coming from this oiiiup recalled the fact that Klondike was In existence. And llioso reports have been so favorable Unit a considerable amonnt of attention Is being. given that section by capital. Mill Is Planned. During the summer a great deal of leasing has been done at Klondike, and . great many more are being negotiated for, and from all reportn the efforts of these pioneers arc being regarded very generousl). One proport. tho Golden, if said to lo so large a dump of workable work-able gold and sliver ore that the owners are planning4 '.to install a mill for Its treatment. Conditions are so rimllar to the nearby ramp of Tonopah that many are calling it Little Tonopah, and a meritorious producer In embryo. Tnirlng the Goldfield boom there were several Salt - Lakers who paused long enough ot Klondike ;o locate some ground and do some work, which the panlo Interrupted. In-terrupted. It Is to be hoped that these Interests have, protected their ground for Klondike values are hardening in a manner man-ner suggesting much activity there. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Chicago. CHICAGO, Nov. 2.Cntt!o necelpts. nOO; market steady; beeves, $5. .10(3 11.00; Texas steer?. $1 Zh'd . tr. ; western steers, Sfi.fiOQlO. stockcrs and feeders. $1. 25(7(' 7.T.0; cows and heifers, 52. 70S'". 25; calves. SG.COtfHO.r.O. i irogs-iTtcceljits, 7000; market steady. He up: light. $73fS?S-O0; mixed.. 7.7.r.'ftS.05: heavy- $7.o(y"'S.OO; rough. S7.25,fl'7..i0; pigs. ?fi. 257.40; bulk of sales. $7.70!j S.O0. .Sheep rtccclpts. 2000: market steady; nallve. login. f.P: western, $3.r.0fj' I.GO; yearlings, $l.f0ri.f.3: native-lambs; fG.OO "3)7.20; western lambs, J3.2u!j7.00. Kansas City; KANSAS CITY. Nov. 2 Cattle Receipts. Re-ceipts. 1000. including 200 s-outherns; market steady; native steers. S'J.'iO 10. 7S: southern steers. $-l.2otf6.15: southern cows and heifers. J.1.25i?3.2r; native cows nud heifers. $3.2oS.U0; stockcrs and feeders. (I.'07.25: bulls, M.00if5.25; calves, S5.006r-U.fi0; Western steers, 55.uoJS.oO; western cows, ?2-501Ji fi.50. Hogs Receipts, 1500; market 5c higher: high-er: bulk of s-ales. $7.5.Vi S.S5; heavy. ?7."." ft 7.5; packers and butchers. S7.S03i.S5; light. $7. IOCh-,7.70: pigs. JO.OOr, 50. Sheep Receipts. 1000: market steady; muttons. $3.."0fi I.S5; lambs. Jtl.OOi". 10: range wethers, and yearlings, 1 . 00f? G-00 ; range ewes, $2. 503H. '-'". Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 2. Cattle Receipts. Re-ceipts. .".00; market steady; native steers. $fi.2tifjrfi.7Ji; cows, $!!. 50 6.50; western steers, .'5.25'fi S.0O; Texas steers. $t.r,(ifl) f!.50: calves and heifers. i::.2-.'l.5fl, dinners. Z.mi 1 .25: stockers and feeders, feed-ers, ?1. 10i'7.!',0: calves, ?I.75.S.75; bulls, stags, etc, $4.00$ 5.50. Hogs Receipts. 2300: myrkct a I end v to 5c higher; heavy. $7.t;."Sti7.83: mixed, ?7.7')f(i'7.75- light. 57. 707. SO; pigs, ?S.2f, ft 7.50: bulk of sales, 57. 707.7. 75. . .Sheep Receipts. 100; market sfeadv; yearling, fl. 105r5.23: wethers, s::,50i?(J .50: ewes, 5:;.25(0'1.00; lambs, $G.23ij? 7.00. Bank Statement. NFAV YORK. Nov. 2. The statement of tho actual condition of cleurlng house ; bunks and trust companies for the week shows that they hold ;2,5S0,050 reserve In excess of legal requirements. This Is a decrease of $1.1(0.350 from Ii'.st week. The statement follows: Dally average Loans. $1, 90,055,000; decrease. $10,273,-000. $10,273,-000. Specie. S315.CS2,Q00: decrease. J6.17-l.000. Legal tenders, JS3.31S.000: Increase. 5S67.000. Net deposits, $1,776,315,000; decrease, $3 1.000.000. Circulation, J4CJC1.000; incronse, J2I2,- 000. Banks' cash reserve In vault. J333.5C0,-000. J333.5C0,-000. Trust companl&j' cash reserve in vault. ?05.-t 10.000. Aggregate csfh ronerve, J880.000.000. Excess lawful reserve, ?5,:;22,50; increase, in-crease, i-554.100. Tuts: companies' roserve with clearing clear-ing house members carrying 25 per cent cash reserve. $50,536,000. Actual condition Loans. J.?23.:;71.000: decrease. XD.S1I.000, Specie. (3.l 17.000: deenmee. J3.310.000. Legal tenders. J'Jl.22t',000; dweroase. J2,- Ga.OOO. Ner deposits, 31.739,513.000; decrease, J27.2 17.000. Circulation. SK.CtJS.OOO; Increase. Jlll,-000. Jlll,-000. Banks' cash reserve In vault, JS40.I50,- DCIO. Trust companies' cash reserve In vault. J55.026.000. Aggregate cash reserve. J305.17tl.000. ICxecsa lawful reserve. S2.5S0.050: decrease. de-crease. SI.H!t.l'50. Truwl companies' reserve with chwiring f liouse memliertt carrying 25 per ecnt cash tj reserve, J54.0t14.0M. I Summary of stuto liauks and trust I g ."ompanles in Greater New York, not ln- g :ludlng clearing houss statement: Loane, J5SS.501.'i00; decrease, JS.552.t00. Specie, JC.0IC.S00: decrease. Jr.66.300. Legal tenders, JS, 193,300; decrease. 567,-100. 567,-100. Total deposits. JC30.21D.100; decrease, H.514,'.'00. Tho l-'lniincior will iv: On the luisls of actual condition at the lose of hudnusH Sxturday the New York tearing hon bunks held J2.5S0.050 cash esorvo above tho 25 pir ctmt require- I nents. Calculated on the yi.teiu of av- Q iug the e"ces reserve Is 55.32,150. I rhe actual condition report n.adc the lost 1 T tanh during tbo v elr Jl.22.0O0. wlikh 1 h a little lavger than lrllcr cstliruttos I til indlritcd. I J'he I ,nki are st 11 decreasing hcr loans, thn shrinkage In the actual condition condi-tion report having been J0.31 1.000 and In the average report Jlb'.27:t.O0O. In tho faco of the heavy decrease In cosh noted, the only fuelor that saved nu entire extinguishment ex-tinguishment of surplus r'serv; was tho decrease of 527,217.000 in deposits. This lessened reserve requirement!? and in part counterai ted lho loss of cath. The weekly statement of trust companies made Independently Inde-pendently of the clearing house showed a similar tendency as to decreases in that item, but the trust compaiilos considerably consider-ably strengthened the reserve position timing the week. It is felt that the movement of money to the interior will not be as heavy from now on. and. as a mutter of fact, the high rate for call money in New York Is inducing considerable consid-erable loaning here by outside Institutions. Institu-tions. The current statement was complicated compli-cated to some extent through financing Incident to the November Interest and dividend period. |