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Show LOW EBB IS STRUCK ON THE MINING EXCHANGE work will be pushed to demonstrate this face Superintendent Zlegler of the Ohio Copper Cop-per company came In last night from camp for a conference with the management. manage-ment. He states that drifting- on the jO-foot jO-foot level will begin hext week and that the general conditions and outlook at the mine are exceedingly good. - - Trading on 'change this morning began be-gan at a low ebb. The feature on the regular board was the advance of Uncle Un-cle Sam. The sales aggregated but $1777.60, although 6900 shares changed bands. On the regular board Little Bell, May Day, Butter-Liberal, New York and Uncle Sam were the only sellers, while on . the open board New York, Victoria and Star Consolidated were . the only stocks that attracted attention. atten-tion. The prices of ail stocks listed were as follows: Bid. Asked. Ajax S .13 $ .16 Alice 65 1.00 Boston Con 7.00 7.23 Bullion-Beck 85 1.25 Beck Tunnel .09 . Butler-Liberal . 14 .14 Carisa 12 .14 Con. Mercur 31 .35 Daly 2.61 2.75 i Daly-Judge 7.00 Daly West 16.00 Eagle & Blue Bell K2 ...... Galena 14 Grand Central 3.05 3.30 Goidneld Bon .04 Horn Silver 1.50 Ingot .01 .01 V Jim Butler 63 .67 Joe Bowors 01 Little Bel! 23 Little Chief '"'3 . .03 Lower MarnmoUi 09 .15 Montana Ton 2.15 3.00 Mammoth ..- 1.00 1.11 Mar Day IB .lti Martha Washington 00 .01 McNarnara S2 New York 49 .50 Ontario 3.00 3 70 Roceo-Homestake .40 Richmond-Anaconda .01 Sunshine .014 Swansea .40 fouih Swansea .07 aeramento .09 Silver King CO.OO Star Con ' .13 Sliver Shield 3S .36 Tonopah 11 2i l-'W) Tonopah Belmont 1.024 11" Tonopah Extension 4.25 5.25 Tonopah Midway 120 1.30 Tetro I T'nlted States 24 -iC 23.50 Cncle Sam Con 3JV. .40 ' Utah S -50 Victoria 1& Victor Con 03 04-4 Wahash 1 70 Yankee Con - M .39i MORNING SALES. Little Bell. 100 at 40c. May Dav. 1S00 at 16c; 1500 at 16c. Cncle Sam. 100 at SSc; 200 at 39c; 1500 at ' Ru'tler-Llberal. 1000 at 14c. New York, 200 at 43c. OPEN BOARD. New York, 100 at 50c. Star Con.. SOO at 12c. Victoria, 100 at 31 .ho. TOTAL SALES. Regular. 6400 shares. $1506.50. Open. 500 shares, $271. Total, 6300 shares. $l,u.50 Child, Cole A Co., isrokers, 100 Atlas block. Both 'phones 325. HOTEL MAN REPORTED IN ON A BIG STRIKE. G. S. Holmes, proprietor of the Kruits-ford Kruits-ford hotel, is in on the ground floor - in a big mining proposition. Some months ago Mr. Holmes was prevailed upon to invest In some claims known as the Big Liz group in the Goldfleld territory. Word was received today that a big strike has been located on his property and that the ore is extremely valuable. As a result development will be pushed to the utmost and indications are that the "Big Liz" will come rapidly to the fore as a rich mineral-producing mine. METAL MARKET. Silver dropped off a fraction from yexterdav's quotation, and sold to- dav at 57c an ounce. Copper was 4. quoted at 14V-C, and lead commanded $S0 for 100 pounds. The American -4- Smelting and Refining company's - sals price for desilverized domestic lead in New York is J4.45 for 100 4- pounds. BAMBERGER'S GOOD PROPERTY. The belie' In mining circles is strong that Simon Bamberger and his associates in the Kortuna company have In that property a vrMif that. I destined to rat-Jewell up with the top-notchers In the cop-per-produrirj;.- properties In the Bingham strict The Telegram has already printed t'n outline of tho probable value of the - ciuirrs. MINING NOTES. T. J. Osborn, a well-known mining man of Ploche, if. at the Wilson. He reports everything booming in his Nevada Ne-vada section. ' M. II. Coffin of Poise. Ida... is at the Wilson, on his way home from New Tork. Mr. Coffin Is well known as a mining mar. and has heavy holdings in this line. The management of the Columbus Cor. mill at Alta reports .that the mill Is running full blast. Manager Snow mj-s that an unusually high grade of ere is being taken out. The Carisa of Tintic sold three lots of good ore yesterday. One of these - assayed 26 per cent lead, $2 .In gold nnd thirty-nine ounces of silver to the ton. The Lower Mammoth of Tintic has :u;,c& another lot of high grade ore ' the sampler. The management of the Bingham on smelter announces that it expects n put considerably more than 25 000 ions of ore through the plant this month. Another furnace will be added to the UnUed l State, smelter, giving the plant "I a battery of seven. 1 omes from Goldfleld that E. H. r J5f a former President of the Salt Like City Council, has struck It rich-In the Nevada camp. Of late Mr. Newe.ll has made Seattle his home. rharles W. Whitley, manager of the American Smelting and Refining com-piny's com-piny's Utah plant, leave, for the East to-. to-. night. Hon. A. B. Lewis of the Nevada-Utah company left for New Tork upon call this SoWnirto meet with the directors of the company. Manager Joseph of the Sliver Shield returned re-turned from the mine today. He explains that the value of the mine I. richer than - the most sanguine had hoped, and that |