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Show SURFACE PLANT OF ORDJJPJO DATE Electric Equipment Is Among Best Ever Installed at Goldfield Camp. Special to The Trlbuno. GOLDFIELD. Xev., April 11. Tho new surface equipment of tho Goldrleld Oro, the installation of which is Hearing completion, com-pletion, Is one of the best in the district, including a slxty-horscpowcr olectric hoist with Wcstlnghouso motor, a compressor com-pressor of largo capacity, pumping plant, electric blower and enlarged head-frame, head-frame, fitted with a sixty-inch sheavo wheel. The hoist is capable of handling: heavy cages or skips from a depth of over 1500 feet and Ih wound with 1100 feet of Inch cable. The most approved safety devices will be used in the shaft and everything is designed for rapid progress in sinking. This shaft will be sunk as rapidly as posslblo to a depth of 1000 feet and while sinking Is in rogresa It is the intention in-tention of the manager, Thomas P. Manning, Man-ning, who Is also vlco president of Iho company, to explore vcln3 that have been exposed by the shaft at depth of 100 and 200 feet and which aro said to have yielded good assays In tho course of work that was performed hero in the early days of the camp. Vein matter that lg exposed hero Is identical in character with that of the jrroat vein syatom on the adjoining Red Top and Laguna claims of tho Goldtlcld Consolidated and apparently the veins are the same or closely related and there Is every reason to believe that ore bodies of value will be found In the Oro ground. Tho management Is anxious to gain depth as rapidly as possible in order to penetrate pene-trate the main ore channel that is associated asso-ciated with the great Columbia Mountain Moun-tain fault, which appears to be the chief sourco of the enrichment of these veins and which should bo cut at a depth of about 700 feet,. Recent important developments devel-opments In the adjoining Laguna mine have an Important bearing on the future of the Oro, as Indications point to tho enrichment extending into the territory of the latter company. NEVADA CON. WILL OPEN THE RUTH MINE The report is revived again that the Nevada Consolidated Copper company contemplates early resumption of operations opera-tions in the Ruth mine: The Ruth Is one of the valuable assets of the Nevada Ne-vada Consolidated, but tho management has nol tried to mine this tonnage to date, centering all attention upon tho two steam shovel pits and upon the Veteran property. Like the Veteran, tho Ruth is an underground un-derground mining proposition and the ores will be taken out by the caving system. sys-tem. The ore values arc higher than the ntcam shovel nits. and. like those of the Veteran, can be drawn upon as sweeton-ing sweeton-ing for the pit ores. Operations at the Ruth will mean an increased number of men employed and greater prosperity for the Ely district. Ore and Bullion. The ore and bullion renort for Friday, given by McCornlclt & Co.. was as follows: fol-lows: Ore received, 576,000; bullion shipped, $70,000: total. $1 15,000. Nevadas In San Francisco. James A. Pollock Co., bankers and brokers, furnish the following, received over their private wiro yesterday aftcr- noon: . I Bid. lAskcd. Goldfield district-Atlanta district-Atlanta ' I .16 I .17 Booth 06 Blue Bull 05 .06 C. O. D. 06 .07 Combination Fraction 06 .07 Daisy 04 Dlamondficld B. B..... 03 Florence 50 Goldtlcld Consolidated ... 2.10 Kewanos 06 Jumbo Extension 26 Lone Star 02 Merger Mines 20 .21 Oro 15 .16 Sliver Pick Consolidated .. .07 Vernal 1 17 Yellow Tiger 02 .03 Manhattan district Big Four 85 Dexter Union 03 Gold Wedge OS Manhattan Consolidated .' .10 Manhattan Dexter ,04 White Caps .10 Comstock district Consolidated Virginia 10 .17 Confidence ....I ( .30 Wftlft & Norcross I .07 Mexican so Ophir 27 .28 Savage 05 Sierra Nevada. 31 .32 Union .14 .15 Tonopah district Belmont 6,40 Boston 02 Cash Boy 13 .14 Gypsy Queen 07 Jim Butler J .17 1.20 Tonopah Merger 1.07 J 1.10 Midway .51 .65 Monarch Pltt3. Ex 15 Montana 1.S0 Mlzpah Extension 75 MacNamara .22 .23 North Star .40 .41 Rescue Eula 14 .15 Tonopah Extension 2.45 Wept End Consolidated .. 1.27 1.32 Other districts Pittsburg Sliver Peak 50 Nevada Hills l.02j Round Mountain 51 Now York Mining Stocks. James A. Pollock & Co., bankers and brokers, furnish the following, received over their private wire yesterday afternoon: after-noon: NEW YORK LISTED STOCKS. I Sales.l II. I I j, IClso Chlno Copper 2,400 42J 42 12 Goldfield Con 2 -$ 22 Inspiration Con 1,000 1S5 1SJ ISi Miami Copper 100 251 25 25A Nevada Con I 700, 173 173 173 Ray Consolidated ...I 1,200 198 19 19J Tennessee Copper .. 6001 ncj H5S ,155 rtah Copper 2,500 543 54 Ontario Silver . 2 2 2 NEW YORK CURB RANGE. I Sales.l II. 1 L. Clso First Nat. Copper 2J 2i 2. Glroux Con 300 ?, 21 ?, I Yukon Gold r,j 'jj 3A Ohio Copper j 3 j New Keystone 2 ij 2 South Utah 2 i 2 Mason Valley 7i 7 7 Braden Copper 300 S Si SI Ely Consolidated ... 1.S00 lie 10c 10c ji Rose 1,5001 28 2 Mays OH 10fl 22c1 22c 22c Kerr Lake i00i 22! 23 lielinont 500 Gil CJ C Tonopah I 100' njl 54 55 I Alaska 100 14 14 ) 1 1 I NEW YORK CURB CLOSE. I I Bid. lAiiked. 1 Ely Consolidated I? .10 5 TiT First National Copper 2.12i 2.37A Giroux Consolidated 2. 35 3 00 Yukon Gold i.$7J 3,1-1 New Keystone 1,50 " 00 Nlplsslng s.s7j yJ2x Ohio Copper 75 .S7"a Ln Rose 2.25' 2.75" South L'tah -jr, ",'30 British Col. Copper 3. 00 3 5 Bay State Gas 50 r,''k Bradcn Copper S.C21 8 75 Mason Valley 7.00" 7.o Sioux Consolidated .03 ; or, 'olorndo I ! .:n j Iron RioMroni 1 15 l.',i 1 I e.ila IWH ,. . j. .ff 1 j I 1 |