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Show ISiiBl'''"' GDODJSOPE HE Midnight Property in Elko County to Be Reopened, Is Report. The Guss'onhoim people, t'jimous tho work! over as the foremost mining concern con-cern in the western hemisphere, hnve purchased tho MiilniKht claim in Ihe Good Tlopo mining district, twenty-five miles west of Tnsrarora. The claim was formerly for-merly owned hy .1. V. lieed ami H. -M. lcsher. Tiie eoiusidera t ion is said to lie hetween $20,H00 and $::0,(.H0. A payment was niado on the deal yes'teniay. when tile owner met in Klko Willi a repi'esrnia-tivc repi'esrnia-tivc of the UuLceiiheim interests for the purpose of eoinpietinL; tho transfer. Tile Midnight mine litis heen an excellent excel-lent producer in the past, having tven up approximately $ar0,m)u worth of silver ore. At present the claim is under lease to C. K. Woodward and Anderson Heed. The Cluiienheim interests will take possession of it on the first of next year, although they will hcuin on the work of development immediately. They also have taken options upon several other claims in the district. The news that this company has entered en-tered into Klko county mining activities will be welcome to the citizens of the county. The Guggenheim interests do not as a rule place their liets upon any losing card, in western parlance. When they make an investment it 1 usually carefully chosen. It is safe to predict that under their supervision the Good Hope district will see great future prosperity. pros-perity. The preliminary examinations of the Midnight claim were made by the company's com-pany's mineralogist. AV. K. Humphries, who expressed himself as highly satisfied satis-fied with the fdiowin- and very confident confi-dent that the mine would be a large producer pro-ducer in the future. The turning of the Guggenheim interests to the silver industry indus-try has been promoted hy the recent rise in the latter commodity. Elko Independent. Inde-pendent. New York Curb Stocks. J. A. Hogle & Co.. 1G9 South Main street, furnish the following quotations, received over their private wire: KEW YORK CURB CLOSE. Hid. I Asked. Industrials 1 Air .Reduction CS I Tn Aetna Exp 14 IPi Amn Marcuni : Chevrolet 124'.i 127 Curtis Aero 3!i 4f.i liollv, common 30 40 .Preferred SS ' t3 Lake Torpedo 4 4ii Maxim i2 Submarine Boat 14 17 United Motors 2i;6I 27 United States Steamship. . 6's i:-"'i Wright-Martin luVi lu-s Oils Barnett 5-16: Lioslon-W'voming 2c 22 Cosden 6Ti 7 Elk Basin 6(' 6si Federal Oil 21.:.! 2'i Glenrock S'U Metro Petroleum . .' 1 l-l'i1 1 3-16 Merritt Oil 27UI 271s M W Refining H'S 110 Midwest Oil 114 116 Preferred 1U Hi Northwest 60 62 Okla Prd & Rfg 67', 7 Okmulgee r.ig -' 3 Houston Oil 06 Sapulpa S"'( 9 Sequoyah 9-16' 11-16 Mining Big Ledge 1 1-1 G 1 3-16 L'nited Eastern ShI ? Butte & New York il 1 Calumet & Jerome lVgi Hi Caledonia 39 j 41 Canada Copper 1 9-16' lv'i Consolidated Arizona l;!i! 1 Consolidated Copper 0:s! 6!-2 Davis Daly 5.t 6 Emma Copper 3-16: Green Monfi 1 11-16 Hecla 4U. 4?s Howe Pound 3"s 4is Iron Blossom 3S, 7-16 Jerome Verde 9-16j 5s Kerr Lake "ij 5"g Magma Copper 30 ! 32 Mason Valley 4141 4! Motherlode, old 3S 40 Motherlode, new 3r,s 334 Nipissing Si 9 Ohio Copper lS-lO: 15-16 Rav Hercules 41 4 Stewart 3-16: U Scratch Gravel 1-161 3-16 Success S I 10 Tonopah Extension lst 114 United Verde .'. . . $94 39''i Y'erington 6 1 S Cities Service, common.... 211 213 Preferred 741.2I 75 New York Bond Quotations. James A. Hogle & Co., 169 South Main street, furnish the following quotations, received over their private wires: NEW YORK BOND QUOTATIONS. I Bid. lAskedT Atch-Gen 4s 81 B & O Gold 4s - 76 77 Beth Steel Ref 5s 90 ;ioy2 Cent Pac 1st 4s SO1 , 83 C B & Q Jt 4s n:'.', 94 St Paul Gen 42s 80s, C & N W Gen 4s S0M. I Sl'i L & N Uni 4s S3 1 New York Rv as 22 23 Nor Pac P L 4s 79"i t MH Reading Gen 4s S 2 -?i 1 R3"i Un Pac list 4s S5 86 U S Steel 5s ITH (Ti U P 1st Ref 4s 7710 80 S P C V 5s 90 911,4 do 4s 79V, 79'i Pcnn Con 4 lis 97 I Penn Cen 4As SS C O C V 5s SO I SI O S L 4s 821.4! , S4 Anelo French 5s. Out 1920! 91'! 91 "i U K 5s. Sept, 1918 99i.:,l 993i do o'zS. Nov, 1919 97 97-Y, do 5V,s, Fell. 1919 99 M", do F.ijs, Nov, 1921 94 B4U. A T Sec 5s, Aug. 1919 97 97)4 Rep France 5s, 1931 130 145 Paris 6s, Oct, 1921 S3 85 French 5V-S, 1919 97V4 ?S 14 Marseilles 6s. Nov, 1919 S3 90 Russian Extn '4s, 1921 35 39 Russian Intl 5V..S, 1926 S5 90 Pom 5s, Aug 1919 W( B do 5s, Apr, 1921 9412 97 do 5s, Apr, 1931 91 93 do 5s, Apr, 1926 91 1,4 94 Argentine 6s, May, 1920 96 97',, China 6s, 1919 R7 92 Pom 5s, 1937 90 93 U S Lib 3l2S I 99. 6S do 4s, 1st 94.701 do 4s. 2nd 94.64 do. 414.S I 96,S:I Minneapolis Grain. MIXN'KAPOLIS. June 11. Corn, No. 3 yellow, JI.S.Tfi:l.r,3. flats, No. a white. 7Srt7)70c. Flix, ?".S7'jv3.S9',4. Rye. Jl.nr,faJl.!fS. Barley. $1.001.32. Bran. $2S.2T,33.2G. |