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Show SETTLEMENT OF SOME NATIONAL LAW SUITS The National gold mining district of Nevada has bticn a.t on and the sumo time, the most fortunate and the most unfortunate sentloiiH of the. west. This rather paradoxical condition ha.s existed through tho excessive litigation that has not. only served to reduce the firold ore production of the crunp, but to reduce public interest as well, for the glory of the National resource has boon dimmed by the fighting Indulged In by opposing interests In their endenvor to protect their respective rights. Over a year ago the performances of the National mine. ' stamped II as one of the truly remarkable, remark-able, ri"h propositions oT the country, lo Ihe orient, at least, of the then development develop-ment effort. Word has reached the camp to the of-' foot that one bit of litigation that has handicapped tho district has been aniiea-bly aniiea-bly settled, this being the troubles of the Mammoth National and tho Workman Interests. The contending parties have, pooled their issues and will work and pull together fnr the good of all concerned. con-cerned. Regarding thhs important step forward, the Humholdt Star says Tho company that will operate the property Is the Charleston Hill National Mining syndicate, the company owning the property, which adjoins that of the National Mines company on the west Tho new officers are .1. L. Workman, Work-man, president: Walter Brann, secretary: W. D. McKonzlc. treasurer. TIih three In turn comprise the majority of the board of directors. According- to President Presi-dent Workman, operations on a. largo scale will bo Immediately resumed. Thv now arrangement will carry on the legal contest now In the courtn Involving In-volving apex rights belween the National Na-tional Mines company on one side and the Mammoth National and Charleston Hill National Mining snydlcate on the I other side. The full import of this settlement Is that it removes one of the main hind-nmreB hind-nmreB in the mining development of National Na-tional aoid means that large capital will become a factor in bringing into relief the latent resources of the National district. dis-trict. Boston Mining Stocks. James A. Pollock' it Co.. bankers and brokers, furnish the following, received over their private wire yesterday aftcr-noon: aftcr-noon: BOSTON COPPER RANGE. I Sales.l II. I L. CIe Algoraah 1,020 SI 7 7 Butte & Balaklava.. 100 4h 43 4i Calumet fc Arizona. 1,585 721 7U 71 J Chief Consolidated , 460 IS 1 fi IS Copper Range 1.251 60 5I 591 Daly West 6 58 Davis Daly ., 1.435 IS li I5 1-st Butte S05 3 S3 13 KI GIroux Con 4,125 61 55 ;l Granby Con.... .. .... 065 1574 54! H5 Greene C 200 85 S3 SJ Ha.ncooTt J.460 .'!53 Mi ."SJ Indiana. Copper 1,430 20J IS; 19 Inspiration Con .... 350 10 1SJ 185 Luke Copper 1,125 135 41 41a l Ro3e ns :!8 sa Mason Valley 19G 12 12 12 Nevada Con 1,522 22J 215 21i Nevada Utah ( Kc 4c 5c Nlplsslng 8 73 8 North Butte 2,700 20 27 27 North Lake 145 73 74 73 Ray Consolidated .. 1PH 108 10 in Sup. Ss Boston 20R 2J 2J 2:1 Trinity 340 7J 7 7 U. S. Smelter com.. 28C 37 36 384 I'. S. Smelter pfd.'.l 48; 481 481 Utah Consolidated . 285 133 13 13 Butte & Sup 2.699 37 35 353 BOSTON CURB CLOSE. . I Bid. Asked. Hegole $ 2.2H I? 2.50 Bohemia 4 121 4.25 Boston 13!y 2.06$ 2.20 Bingham TIInes 2.75 3.12a Nevada Douglas 3.625 3.75 Ohio Copper 1.45 .1.50 Calaveras 2.62'- 2.S7J Con&olldalcd Arizona 68" .70 Majestic .70 .72 Oneco 3.121 3.50 South Lake .7S 7.n0 Chemung 3.75 4.37! Kagle Sz Blue Bell 3.00 l.OOi Hoton Copper 4.25 4,50 7riJ,nVnl 3"25 s- Red Warrior 1,75 ! Greenc-Cananoa 8. 87! S-00 MaHower 16. HO 16 75 Old Colony 11. 25 11.50 Michigan 3.25 -.'.00 Iaas 7.25 7.50 Shannon 13.75 14,00 Victoria 4.50 4.624 Wyandotte 2.50 2.75 American Zinc 28.871 2?!oo Butte A Superior 35.50" 3rt.25 Keweenaw 2.00 2.124 Miami Copper 24.25 475 Ojibway .,r,o "fno Winona c.uo r..no Arcadian ..... 4.75 5. ''5 Tuolumne 3.50 ;: f,2 Butto Si Balaklava 4.00 4. no" Helvetia. 1.50 ' 1.625 Kerr l.ake 2.73 I 2.S7 South Utah , ,?o ! 1.00' Utah Apex 2.75 j 3.t)0 San Francisco Oil Stocks. Jamea A. Pollock &' Co.. bankers and brokers, furnish the following, received over their private wire yesterday a'f ttjr-noon; ttjr-noon; 1 Bid. AskeT Brookshlre !J .00 Is Caribou ' 1.25 Claremont - 60 Monte Cristo 1 .40 Nev Pennsylvania 4U Palmor 60 .61 Pinal 50 Premier 45 I .55 bauer Dough 1.10 Silver Tip P0 S. W. & B 20 W. K. OH o o |