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Show MINES AND MANUFACTURES & Proposition to Resume Work on the Bullion-Bit and Champion. iocu, .Mvurtuiimr.its muu.nu. l'rclliiihurln fur an (Irgaulzilloii. Iho Coppsr Ilclliierjr. Aolei. Blnco the closing down of tho Hal lion-Heck mil Cliuuiplou mines u few weeks ngo,aud tho consequent throwing out of employment of a largo number of men, thu managers unvo been en dtavorlug to teo tbelr way clear to returning oeratloiir. Ou Biturday a method by which the dcilred result might possibly pos-sibly b achieved was agreed ujion, nud last evening tile eifllcora of the com pan) left this city to coufo with men at tbo mines. A mietlng was held this morning, of which thu following special telegram recelvod by thu Ni 8 this alternoon gives Interesting ar- tlcularst l.u.tri.A, Utah, I'eb. i, - p. in. This morning Directors rhatcber, lleck, I'restou and 11 du metv.ltlin uqmlier of lormer vmployea of thu llullloU'ltack oouipauy, and President Thatcher submitted to them n resolu. Ihu of lbu board passed ou Baturday last, oa follows: "On motion of Director Heck, II was resolved thut thu manager Lit and is hereby Instructed to resume re-sume work In the llulllon. lleck nud Chaiuilon Mlhln Co.'s mine, with n limited number of men, provided pro-vided hu can securu competent miners nt two dollars and llily cents n day, and good laburera at two dollars er duy. It was nla expressed aa tho unanimous unani-mous sentiment of the directors that tho lormer sole ol wagos should bo restored when silver thall havu reached nul remained for a period of ono calendar niocth at Ihu value of nluctj.fivu cents per ounce or over, said scale lo bu maintained so long as slner remains worth ninety-live cents per ounce or over. They also regiuttud thu utouaslly of reducing wages at all and Iruated it wuiilJ not lou j continue." Thu proposition U being oomldoroJ by thu firnur uiupj)es nud a reply will probably bu mado this nfternoou. During Iho ineotiu; Iha mornlug Directors rbatolier, lleck, I'restou and Hyde, and a number of thu employes of Ihu conipin) ,uuJo short and friendly friend-ly nddruesus, uud fraternal sentiment! Iroui each slJu won) freely expressed. MI ItllNll of S1AN01 IU1UIII 113. Last evening n number of manu-faituieramot manu-faituieramot lu tho Chamber of Com meiLObulidlUi: to dlscuia Ibundvlsu blllly of orgauultu n inuiiufactuiers' uts.eiatlon. lluru wnaa re reauiilatlou if Ihu lullowlug pur. Ins eugaged lu local iniuulnetiireal Bait Lake llrevtere; II. A. Tuckett, candy; H. Levy, eiar.; Bait J.aku rllk luetory; Utah Clothing au I Mauufncluriiig eomiaiiji 1. l'iatt A i oru pans, baddies uud harneie, Bail Ial.u Wlru cV AUtlte ujiiipauy,Kllo Mcrrls, general uninufaclurer ol slate, tile, luuinio stone, I'll'.; J. (). Mo Douulu Candy eonitaiij; Hliahclng Cbemleal works; union ll'iper nul Novelty OJinpiuiy; Blmpklna, brlok iiHiiufactureiJ Bilimldt llrothr,abeet natal lornlee, Hoblusoii JlrolbersBhoe eouipuny; J.uterprlao ilrlok worlu; II. l'nlllle,bruali inuiiulacturei; Utah Mill niniHUi, Hour, grain, ete.; l.sjlo I ou miry a. Mnehluo cvmpiuy; Bilt liiiUo 1'ouudry. A. M. (Irani waa clertod chairman nud 1. A. rullnnd store Inrj. Mr. Orant, Illas Morris, l'rof. Hlrsehlug, Jacob Moritt, II. A. 1'iickutt andriim Levy discussed thu orgaulzatlou of an association, and lbu meaiia ol (.eltlng bonis wares tu bo aecepled lu preler tuce tu Imporleil goods. Mr. Uraut said that lu Bait I.ako tneiearaut leaf. bund u faclurers, enipl rylni' m ' e f thlriy men itch Una iiim i "' hanns. Tho manu aotururs, uyais o i.tltu totctlier, wtuld brcom letter LiioArnond could uo the r n Uu me with their employes to havotncmlo ileal Willi thu ilius miuulactunrs, In order to bring Ibo matter lx foro the liou'o ho more 1 th it a uiauulactiiiera' ixcbaogoboiatabliHiieJ In Ball I.iko ULd thai n lomuiltteo of three lm ni-pointed ni-pointed to halt on the manii'nclurera to get their co-oietalloii and with lower to act. rhu mi Unit rrovnlled, nnl Moisra. Morris, luekclt aud Hlraelilug wcro niiued, with II. I. Hurt ns aecrclary of the committee. W. H, HubbarJ, pns.der.t of tho Chamber of Commerei , statnl that he hadn jroroillloii fromuBsii Frauclreo pally loalalt a tile ui tory here, and that If any ouuhal Inlorniitlou lu re knrd lo u suitable clay be would like Dlmvu thim advise tuu secretary if thu chamber of thufnc '. Thu muting thin twk an adjourn meut until MonJay evening next at S o'c!ock,nt which llmo nil local manufacturers manu-facturers aru Invlled lo I o ruent, nud co-operaluln tbottork TlllalAt UFITIMJ. Vtstcrdny nftcrno li tho stockholders of Ihu Daly Mh lug cuiiiauy hold thilr annual meeting, 08,717 shares belli!-repruenled. (. uioliel Merrltt was placed lu thu dlieclur ite Instead ef J. J. Daly, and thu luarj uow stands aa fellows: It.C. Chainler , president; II. Mackintosh, vlce-piiaideul, J II. Hag Kill, Irtaauici; Ueolwe M Hcott, Samuel c. Merrill. Tbu ie:rctary submitted the uporl fur 181).'. Ihu regular dividends lor the yea. amounted amount-ed lo SI.JU, UH Jiirr AND AU) .tllNI u. ThuKureka Hill Mltlu, company, of which John tj 1'aokarJls president andllobert J. Union seen tiiy, met lu thocoiutanj'aijtilec, No. 70 wist Bee ondHulilli street, this a teruoon to elect M'lccra for tbu unsiiliu year. After aomudlacusslon of nexieutivu character charac-ter an aJJournment was taken until next May, to which llmo thu election was loatponeJ. Tin: sIAIISIUTll. Mr. Mclnlyre, ot tbo Mammoth mine, sn jo there la uo prcspect of nuy move to ro-commeniu operations uu III thu annual iueutin of tbu stock hnk'ers. It thu suggestion of Ihu llullluulleck and (. tiauiplun directors Is accepted by thu mun, a similar ir J position might havutomuellecl uu Ihu Mammoth. TJIK VAULT U 0111,8 611 1.. Up to Ihls alternoon no decision bad been announce I by Mesars. lleereu A Wyas aa lo lbu location of the I rojioaed alonud vault worts. Boveral Haltering oilers havu been mode them, ami they may ruwlbly uulve at u coueluslou IblseMulng. .NOTIV). Mr. Ureon Is expec eJ from Deliver this evening, aud the citizens' committees commit-tees will havu a conference with bliu ns early aa practicable. D. C.Treuttelegrai lied from Denver yislerday that hu waa satisfied that thu iroioscd copter refinery wns n legitimate si home, In good h ends, aud would succeed. At the meeting of thu North Bait J.aktrr, last evening, Mr. Kinney proposed pro-posed lu donate, as il location lor jtho co cr refinery, what Is known aa thu old 1'ettlt farm, In the northwest art of thu city, provided Iho owners of adjoining property would clear oir the ;.'5,UU) iiiotlgago now covering tho tract, lUDAi '3 QUOrATIONS. New lerk Bllver, Hj JleaJ, $1 Ol). London Bllver, at a Hid. om. AM) hUH.iow. T. n. Jones A. Co. received today! Ores, $31uu; bullion, S.iOO. Total, JUIUU. Wills, Iargo V, Co. ttcelvoj todajt Mlngcbulliui, $MdS, ABiajer Bturari had in today elht hand samples and two lots of Ceu tenulal I.ur kn are, liKI lout. J. W. Cuirle had In today for nessy two lots ef oruliom thuBjau'sh mine. ssw rosK stooas. -o. tors, rub 5IH, nm". Money elusa. .. to 0. horlh Atucncao 0. bar III? or...-. 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