Show ANNUAL REPORT Of CHIEf CON HAS BEEN ISSUE The The annual report covering operations nt nl tho the Cief Chief Consolidated mine In Tintic together with tho the financial statement nt Isas Isas is isas as follows The fifth fth reports c ct the tho treasurer treas trens- uror and superintendent arc are submitted herewith and cover tho the company's company's fiscal year ended ende December 31 1913 There wore no interruptions to the op op- oration of tho the mine during that period A larger huger footage of development work WR was done than during an any of ot th thA previous years and there Is now exposed a much larger tonnage of ore oro than at Rt an any preVious previous previous pre pre- time Though the product of ot ore was waR much larger the te values averaged much lower loor than In the former yearn Ir Tho The profits profs have been disappointedly small smal and have havn compelled the directors to reduce the dividend nd ate rato rte for the third semiannual It I Is difficult to anticipate results In estimating estimating- values in tho the future product but It seems reasonable to assume that wat has already been accomplished cart can ca be repeated and though admitting the possibility of ot a recurrence of these thele low averages and consequent low tow earnings swe s. s we we nevertheless believe beleve that the tho better beter results will wi be again realized and even exceeded Though a I largo large amount of or development work has been done yet ye but a small part frt of ot the company's property has hns been developed do- do elope the future possibilities are re at at- at Superintendents Superintendent's Report For the year 1913 th the following i Is R a statement of ot a part of ot the work done and product made at the mine Feet Drifts Raises 1 n zes 71 Widening shaft 13 SInkinG Sinking shaft shat 56 66 Total The total shipments of oC ore were tons yielding net after aCer the payment of smelting transportation and sampling charges charge e Mineral contents Gold Gold oz OM Silver Siver oze Lead Iad 7 Ibs lbs Copper Ibs 1 Assay value Gold 8 oze per ton Silver SI er 1988 18 per ton Lead 2625 2525 PC per ton Copper Ill 11 PC per ton tonA A Average era e gross value per ton 1629 1623 Smelting SoS freight sampling etc Average net value The not net profit prof after the payment of all al charges was aa 67 Receipts and Expenditures RECEIPTS Januar January 1 1 1913 1913 Balance on hand December 31 31 1913 1913 Oro Ore sales f Equipment depreciation Int Interest ret Total 69 DISBURSEMENTS Eureka CH City Mining Co 4 Mining claims Machinery cams and arid equipment Total Machiner raining mining cost Hou Houghton lIou office expense Dividend N 1 r r. r Dividend No o. o 2 Total December 1 1 1913 1913 Balance Balanc on hand Total Tota Summary Since Sice Organization REC RECEIPTS Sale of at shares of stock Ore sales Equipment depreciation Interest Total Total DISBURSE DISBURSEMENTS Eureka City Mining Co Little Chief M. M and M. M L Co Lile Mining Chie claims 1 1275 Buildings and equipment Total mining expense Houghton expense Dividends Total I. I Balance ance on hand 4 Grand total LIVE LI STOCK STOC KANSAS CITY CITi Feb 6 Ho 6 Hogs Re Hogs s Ro- Ro market strong Bulk hea heavy packers and butchers light pigs Cattle Receipts Cattle Receipts SOD market strong strom Prime fed steers 93 dressed beef boef steers western wester steers S. S O southern souther steers cows heifers helfers stockers and feeders bulls buls g calves Shee Sheep Sheep Receipt 1000 market steady Lambs yearlings yearling OO ewes CHICAGO Feb 6 Hogs Receipts market slow at yesterdays yesterday's aver aver- age J Bulk l light ht mixed heavy rough pl pigs 3 5 Cattle Cattle Coto Receipts 1600 HOO market weak wak Bee Beeves 60 Texas steers western oster steers 90 stockers and feeders reeders 5 cows and heifers calves cal 7 i Sheep Sheep market weak Native western rn yearlings 66 g lambs native nat e Ui 67 western 9 SOUTH O OMAHA fAJA Neb I Feb 6 loga I Hogs Receipts 1000 higher heavy V 8 mixed 8 40 light s pigs bulk of or sales 8 fw Cattle Receipts Cattle Receipts hf higher her native coWs cowa an and heifers 40 western eter s steers heiers I Texas steers m cows and belt belt- ers era calves Sheep Sheep Receipts lower yearlings 6 t. 75 75 wether 7 lambs I 7 7 GOS 40 NEW NW YORK YOEK METALS NEW NE YORK Fob 6 Copper Copper steady standard spot to May offered at nt HiS 1475 electrolytic 00 lake t 1500 nominal casting Tin ln dull dul ft spot 5 February U arci Arl Antimony dull dul Cookson's 55 I IIron Iron steady ln unchanged London markets market closed cosed as follows Coppers Coppers Spot t. t 5 futures 6 65 T Tin steady t dys spot IS Cs Sa futures A. A loo 1 Iron Iron leveland Iron Cleveland Cleveland warrants SIc Sd NEW NEV YORK MONEY NEW YORK IlK Feb ch 6 Call Can money steady n. n t 3 2 ruling rate rte 1 closing J le l 18 U I Time loans loar steady teady sixty tv days at 22 i ninety days daYH 3 31 six month montil 35 j. j I Mercantile paper Imper sJ Sterling exchange steady sixty days day for fOI oi- oi demand ii Commercial bills bis 8 Bar silver r. r Mexican dollars e. e J Government bonds steady railroad bon bonds s Irregular NEW YORK SUGAR SUGAR SUG NEW YORK 6 Feb l Raw G.-Raw Raw sugar firm Hlo G c centrifugal flar U. U J molasses mo mo- lasee lasses 23 3 Refined stend steady |