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Show BELIEVES ROCHESTER DISTRICT PERMANENT Andrew McAllen, tho preacher prospector, pros-pector, is ono of the court attendants, says the Wlnnemucca Silver State. He hails south from the mountains of J-ove-locks, where he follows in this dav and time the alluring occupation of gold digging. dig-ging. In days gone bv he, with eloquence elo-quence and a sacred sincerity, called sinners sin-ners to repentance. In this holy mission he was a record success, for few men possess that art of oratory and convincing convinc-ing eloquence as does McAllen when under un-der the floodtide to do that which will do good to mankind. The same enthusiasm enthusi-asm that dominated him as a parson actuates ac-tuates him in his present fight for fame and fortune In the gold fields of Rochester. Roches-ter. A few minutes' talk with the preacher prospector brings this out: "Rochester Is making ono of the great mining camps of the world. All development north and south shows the permanence of the district, not in sensational high-grade, but in consistent larger bodies of milling ores. This applies ap-plies over that wide ureu, miles long and miles wide, comprising the great western west-ern fault plane of the Humboldt mountain moun-tain and within which arc found the old Rye Patch, Relief, Humboldt Queen and the great placer diggings of American canyon, which latterly under the inspiring inspir-ing impetus of successful mining is proving prov-ing such great uropcrlies as the Buck and Charley, controlled by Rebcr, Mayor, Bragg and Mattovlch. Tho Rochoster Mines, tho property over which so much litigation rages, and of whom John F. Column and Joseph F. Nenzol are a part; the Packard, controlled by Margrave Walser; tho Forvelly Rochester, a For-velly-Reber property, tho Raven, another Forvelly, the original Hochtesr and Sunflower Sun-flower groups, controlled by Governor Pitt, Mcintosh & Co,, and to the south where, under the direction of C. 10. Dol-bcar, Dol-bcar, the Dolbear Mining company Is proylng ohc of the very big cinnabar or quicksilver deposits In tho world. These citations arc only a small part of that rich horltage for man's adaptability and gain and It goes without saying that that wide district in the varied metals will bo one of the great and marvelous mining districts of the world." Metal Market. Metal prices posted in yesterday's market were as follows: Silver, 57c, lead, $4; copper, $14.45. Ore and Bullion. McC'6rnick & Co., bankers, announced the receipt yesterday of oro valued at $65,000 and bullion shipped out valued at $40,000. a totol movement for the dav of $105,000. ITew York Mining Stocks. Logan & Bryan, members of nil leading lead-ing exchanges. 169 South Main street, furnish the following, received over their prlvato wire yesterday afternoon: NEW YORK LISTED STOCKS. I Sales; H. I L. ICIse Chlno I 2,600 412 402 41 Alaska Gold ' 200 211 211 211 Inspiration 1.000 10Z 162 102 Miami Copper .'. 1,500 23J 231 23a Nevada Con 400 161 151 155 Ray Con 2.200 20 19R 19Q Tenn Copper 1,000 35.J 341 31& Utah Copper 2.300 Gl 531 53 Studobakor. com. ., 2t)0 271 27 27 Ontario Sliver 3 2 3 NEW YORK CURB RANGE. I Sales.l H. I L. Clse First Nat'l Copper .. 100 23 23 22 Braden Copper 300 7i 7J 7J La Rose 1,500 13 IB HI .Nevada Hills 500 38 37 37 Kerr Lake 1,200 U 41 -il Belmont 8 75 72 Tonopah 7 6Z 7 Goldfield Con 200 12 ifi in Con Copper Mines 2j 22 23 NEW YORK CURB CLOSE1. I Bid. Askod Bailey 5 6 Beaver 2S .30 British Col. Copper 13 ij Combination Fraction .... 11 13 Crown 13 I 13-16 EIv Consolidated I 41 Goldfield Con I 9-16 Ifi Holl. .,. ICi 17A Ohio Copper 1 5-1(1 , Stewart 1 3-16 1 5-16 J Tonopah 0J 7 J-1G. Yukon Gold 2i 23 j |