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Show LIBERAL PROFIT Of I0JELLIGT0N Director of Company Attends Interesting Meeting of Board at Provo. VlCc President C. D. Ray of the Rico Wellington company has returned from Provo. where he attended the regular monthly directors' meeting of this organization. organ-ization. The reports from the mine and mill submitted at the Provo session, stated !Mr. Ray on Friday, Were very favorable fa-vorable ami decidedly satisfactory, everything every-thing going to strengthen tlio conviction of the Utahns Interested that they have a dividend maker In this Colorado proposition. proposi-tion. Mr. Ray states thai these reports showed that two cars of twenty-five torm each of ore are being produced dally, the fifty tons of ore giving forty-two tons of concentrates. These concentrates carry lead and zinc, with fine silver values. The concentrates arc separated Into two products, prod-ucts, producing eighteen tons of 55 per cent lead concentrates, which, with their sliver content, net the compuny $15 per ton. The twenty-four tons of zinc concentrates con-centrates average 45 per cent sine and net the company about ?L'5 per ton. One car daily of shipping grade copper or lead ore Is being- produced in addition, netting the company about $500. Mr. Ray figures that the Rico Wellington Welling-ton operations net the company about $45,000 per month, and there is enough oro blocked out and actually In known form to operate at this rate for one year. When the strength of tho veins Is considered, consid-ered, and tho fad that the ores are known to exist on adjoining territory In a manner suggesting continuity, Mr. Ray says that the conclusion that, the company com-pany will continue to ilnd new orc3 as work progresses is inevitable. THOMPSON-QUINCY NEAR THE CONTACT Word from Park City J?Yiday was to the effect that the Thompson-Quincy management has raised for about sixty-three sixty-three feet on tho fissure, and everything promises that the contact will make its appcoranco at almost anv round of holes. Tho fissure Is two feet in width and the mineralized condition is such that, with the contact gained, this company should be very near its objective, and that Is the steady production list. SILVER KING HITS NEW LEVEL FRIDAY The Silver King Coalition slock Friday Fri-day on the local mining share market struck a new high point on the present movement, selling for $.", 37i a share, with very little of the slock coaxed out. Prince Consolidated regained sonic of Its strength lost on Thursday at the hands of the professional clement, and Iron Blossom remains practically unaltered. There was an unusual demand for several sev-eral of the lower priced stocks vester-dny. vester-dny. Sales for the day totaled 35,550 sharc3 of stock the market vuluc of which -was J5227.75. Tho following were the closing transactions: UNMST15D STOCKS. 1 Bid. Asked. Sold For. C?ol ISxlcn. 1$ .01 $ .Ola $ .OH Federal Ely .0131 .01: .02 Alta Con... i .L'C I .28 .2ifi T-Qulncy.. I ,::o .! (ft Ulng Ct-St. .07$ .OS" .OS So Hecla.. I I .10 Home Run. I .03! ,04i Ohlo-Ky. .. .. ; ,:io . LTST15P STOCKS. I A.M. p.m. . I Bid. lAaked.H Bid. Asked. Beck Tun $ .07 $ .o:.i $ .07 S .10 "St A,l,,lU -0i -0 -05 Bl Jack.. .10 .m ii io C'ed-Tal. . .02 .023 !o''5 V-!! Century no Colo .Mln. ,13A .15 iin ii Col Con 06 Yo Con Mcr.. .01 .06 'os nn..P0inU -033 -0.11 lot Daly l.ir, 1.621 l.in .7r, D-.Tudge. .. b.00 7.00 G.00 7.00 ra .17 ifi 40 b Tin Dev 01 i .001 .Oil Kmcrald ..j .,0 ft Gold Chair, .r?7 .;!S .37S .30 Gr Central .77 .$4 .77" as nd Queen 0li ,00i !o2 ron Bios. 1.45 j.471 1:i5 ."Vs. Iron King .013 .10 ....... i0 .1 Bowers OS Kcyjjtone ..) 10 ' k' King Wni. .053 ,0t '.Ofi' Tool ..cad King .005 .oa 05 fo. ir m '0U -S1-3 -0,i -012 ui"bT:.. ::::::: IS :S -??J "55; Mammoth. ,15 .no "10" 00 Mh.soii . Val fl.oo s.OO 0.00 s!oo May Day. .11 .n; . VV 0 Mln Flat. .01 02 --ii4 Ml Lake.. .02 .03J il o'l Moscow ... ."0 "-, Nov mils., j.oo i."i2 " "i Too "i'io Plutus .055 .064 OS 0d rsew ork 30 n-r Ohio Cop. .72 .7.S 73 5o SE5S,BB- :!!! "j i . Un" L-" .92 1 T, Plutus ... .05 .0B .05 06 Prince C. .52 .53 s -;' Red War.. .75 ijjb Rexaii -01 i .02 01 n;'" Seven Tra .03 .04 ot nli S Trs Coali. .01 "2 in S K Coali. 3.30" 3.37 3'-? -'Tn Sll Shield. .013 . " 3 'i2 Sioux Con .03 ".bh oai n- So Ir Bloc ooj ... " gS Swan Con .01 .oil 0 ' m Tin Cent .00 .ci ;00j J5 Tin Huinb oi ni Tnltcd Tin .005 .00J "'iooi 00 nccSam .063 .OS .063 0S1 I'tah Con. .011 .01 nit ma U lor Con .04 .04 04 nil Victoria C .51 .57s ro Wllbert .. ! .OS I 10 os 'in Van Con. I .nj 7 S ur Cop.. .03 .04 .. Gold c cr.i n;; No Cllft ..1 1. "r,1 Swan Ex-. ! i. !!!!!!! 01 FORENOON SAL.ES. Ccdar-Tallfiman. 2000 at "3c Colorado. 50 nt 14c. ' Gold Chain. 100 at 37c. Iron Blossom, 300 at S1.45- 50 nt ti 171 King William, 2500 at 6c May Day. 500 at llc '.,Pr?PnCe Consolidated. 1100 at 51c: 200 at a-: 100 at o3c Sliver Klnr Coalition. 100 at J3.371. Shares sold, 7000. Selling value. $1970.75. OPEN BOA It IX lion nioftbom, 200 at $1.45, i K'lng William. 300 at tic. . ! I-owcr Mammoth. 100 at Sic Shares sold. 6000. 1 Selling value. JS3S. AFTERNOON SALES. Colorado, 100 at lie. Iron Blossom. 500 at Jl .r, atSS's7r.IC1"5 CoaMUon' 1B t W.35; 100 South Iron Blossom. 1000 at 1c Shares sold. 1S50. " h lGf Selling value. JI5S1.50. r- ,, . opEN BOARD. Gold Chain. 1000 at 37jc. King William. 2000 at Cc ' Opohongo. 3000 at 3c. J? s hn ted Tintic. 13.000 at ic. r Union Chief. 1000 at SJc lnnkco Con., 500 ai ir,e H'iarc sold. 21.000. 1 SelMng value, tSll'.o. 1 |