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Show , - 1 -; The f "ici:s r ... " hy Tl.- - s L.-' , have i I no rct ill'! V. -"i Cc t'lted t.ock. and L ' "i E s i 10 tv -r -t that tvf f . v'-i wl',1 Y.'rA'.y I ..ow i to trfk l.eiow w.r.J, t :e t" ;n;t cf the mme wfuM 1 .." tt.a.t ! -i sen-.l-annual ( vl loud a wul be ii- red a mor"! . 1 " ' 1 rrease i to $2 i-r t,.iir. hi 1 ly tl t 6 the not C'. 1 Is (iet lared it is ti- n t tht l arnour.t will 8-ii'i t-e l"cret.cl. On t tti.H.s of 34 rr share c:vi.;t. J It -woiijJ seem that the etork degerv'ed Quotations of from t o to $.5, and with anoti f-r contemplated - increase In Its earm s It la not tinreasoriabie to anticipate antici-pate t t the stock will not stop short or the t mark bv the f.rat of the year. It 1 as not been a, very lonR time since this stork was thrown around'for t per share, and that It should have climbed to these heighta in so short a time attests the rre.'.t value of the property after hav-tn hav-tn been taken over by the Etandard Otl crowd, who had the property thoroughly experU-4 before investing a penny. . t ; t : y t f : - y iTiX: - '. ' ' ' " . t .. . i v a.3 f:r H --- ' f.t. ; -v; T tci's I : s l' v , r.:oi f:r r;.eritc-r: r- '.::' 3 i the close was tror.;er tlia t'..s c; -1" irj prices. . : Carisa was riven a etart at tl cr.'.. .but in spite . cf the tr!r:'..-.T out cf . about 12.W0 shares It went v the scala to 23 cents, receiving: f; ' t. .. 1 support 'by the insiders, while liar- ".oth C s-trlbuted s-trlbuted 403 . shares in trr'A bunchfs r that sent the price back to HS'.j cru from a start 2 cents hi. her, and l.sy Day was set up to 13 4 cents, with the sale of only 20 JO 6hares. Sacramento was a great surprise,. s Its securities were brus.-.ed up to 1C', cents, with the sale cf lD J share while Uncle Bam Consolidated appeared in Improved form and was bid for at the rate of 41 cents after a sale-at 40 j .cents.- ........ Butler-Liberal trotted out 1500 shares ' at 1814 cents. New York would - ero neither up nor down, and the sale of 700 shares witnessed the price holding: around 64. cents, with Victor Consolidated Consoli-dated throwing great blocks of its securities se-curities on the market' that totaled about SO,000 shares, .while the price steadily advanced to 6Ti cents and 'Yankee Consolidated was very much ,' in demand - after, a transfer ; at 34?, cents. ' ' On the open board, besides the sales of Carisa and Sacramento, Victoria made a dicker for 250 shares tbr which ?2.50 per share was paid. The quota- " tlons at the close of the morning call were as follows: ,. . .; , " - Bid. Asked. Aja -14 : $ as Albion. ..... Alice....... Boston Consolidated 8-3? i Builion-'Seck - ; 1.2o . Beck-Tunnelr .......... i...;.-- -J" ... Butler-Liberal .... ......... -12. -IS Carisa .... .211 Consolidated Mercur Century u. ,, -u ,i- ' Creole . .. i - Daly . 1-W . .w , IaJy-Jud?e ...... 5.10 -;. . Eagle A Blue Ben. .......... ' - llalenn. -i. ...... .'...1J : " EASirSS' CAPITALISTS - v. oirra to build plant. Eastern capitalists have made a proposition propo-sition to the owners of the Independence mine In Thunder mountain to erect a half-million dollar reduction plant on the company's property and in,'conslderatlon of the proposed mill the capitalists ask to have a small per cent of the profits from the ore that U treated in the new plant. The Independence mine ' adjoins the property of the .Welser-Harvard claims, which Is controlled by W. H. Tlbbalsof thia city and Charles W. Luck, ndth the assurances of the building of the Pacific Pa-cific & Idaho Northern railway as far as Meadows and the building of the wagon road through this property by the County Commissioners, who have advertised for bids, the outlook for that section is indeed in-deed encouraging. - L The ore that It hasleen proposed to reduce re-duce runs as high as 756 In gold per ton, and that there im a considerable tonnage is shownIrom the fact that the Eastern syndicate proposes to , Invest . a large amount of money In the diggings. - Cm LBS-COLE COMPANY ' ' . '.' ; . BUYS NEVADA PBOFEBTY. - 11 ' ' 1 '; ;'...' ; The; Chllds-Cole1 company has Just closed a dealrlth rBob" Montgomery for a group1 of claims adjoining the Montgomery-Shoshone propertle know as the Utah-phtr and First Love claims. In j Nevada. . The consideration was J15.000 cash and about one-fourth of the capital stock of ttve company that will be organised organ-ised lit the East for the purpose of developing devel-oping the property that has already thown some good gold ore on the surface. It Is Intended to get the working force In shape at an early date, and the opening open-ing up of the property will be hurried along as fast as men and supplies) can be rushed into the camp. , , - ... Grand Central , 2.85 : 2.20 . ' Joldfleld Bonanza, .......... .-j---''''I';?"' Horn Silver J......... l. ; 2 J ingot .., 2J ' " Jim Butler v .W ; . Joe Bowers , -02 r 02 Little Bell - .40 ' ' Little Chief .02 . ; .C2? Ixwer Mammoth ........... .. ..20H - .J - Montana Tonopah ? ?',? Mammoth 1.13Vi- l. May Day .13, ,134 Martha Washington . .WiV . -V ilcNamara -37 -.--, ' Sew York .M .04 Ontario -.wf,. 2.25 2.. Petro...... .-".--"', "-. , Rocco-Homestake ......... ( ,.'-.' ' ? - Richmond-Anaconda .... ... .... - .,- -w. Swansea .... ... .30 ..w ; South Swansea -.i..i........ .OS3 ; - .L, . - Sacramento ..... .W . "' -jO Silver King 67.00 W.00 Star Consolidated ........... M- .10 Hilvef Shield'....... .26 ... .28 ; Tonopah 12.80 ... - 'I'onopan Belmont 1.38 Tonopah Extension ........ 4.00 Tonopah Midway 1-W . ,'A Tetro t. .-........'--. ; i "r United States 2J.CH . Uncle Sam Consohdatea.v... . " "t? , . l"tah .30..-: .2 Victoria 2 00 S-Vl Wabash l- 1 Yankee Consolidated .23 .. . . .35 xH- ore SHIPaElJTs;.r., T " f1" . ssas"ss"ssesBBSBP" .-- . ' i .. , Tavlor-Brurrton sampler- received . this morning eight cars of ore from Nevada, five cars,-from Tjntle and two cars from Bingham: - The J Pioneer reports three cars from Bingham, one car from Stockton, Stock-ton, two cars. from Nevada and two cars from Alts, ,. v -: . FORENOON SALES. i Carisa. SOOO at 21c, seller thirty days; 200 . at 21c; 600 ax ll'Ac, seller thirty days; 600 at 21c; 1000 at 22c. MamiDOtb. 100 at $1.15; 806 at $U4; 100 At $1 134 ' J " " i ' May. Day. 600 at 13c; 600 at 13c; 1000 .. at 13c.-- - - - . - - :- - Sacramento, 1000 at IVHe. - .; Uncle Sam. 100 at 39c; 600 at 40c Butler-Uberal. 1500 at 13c. V New York, 200 at 64c; 3u0 at 64c; 200 . at 64C - ' - . - . - Victor Consolidated. 900 at c; 1000 at c; 9000 at 6c; SOOO at 6c; 10.000 at ic; ; liw at c Yankee, 50J at 4ic. : r - - . V ' t OPEN BOARD. X ."'!iV ' Carisa, 609 at 22c; 60 at 22c; 2100 at 23c; 600 at 23c. seller thirty days; 600 at ZSVtc. seller thjrty days: 4600 at 23c. . . Sacramento, 600 at 10c ? v r ' ; . Victoria, 230 at $2,J0. ; " f ' ' ' .-''- 'TOTALS. . - Regular call, 45.900 shares, for $3209.X. ' : - Open board, 9000 shares,- for $1670.37. Total stales, 64.900 shares, for $6879.62. ,'- I'';!' JONINQ NOTES. .(:: . '.:.; . " . , ' ' " James T. - Fulton, formerly of the brokers'-row crowd. Is reported to be doing tome successful prospecting In the Stein's .pass section inNew Mexico. r. , w ' Ravenel Macbeth has gone to Bullfrog to assume- the management of the Montgomery Mont-gomery Mountain property, acquired by D. H. Peery and associates. ; T ' E, O; Black has gone down into Nevada, accompanied by George Li. . Moates and Henry Catrow, to . examine, the tatham properties. -:' .,':... '-'.-'-- ' Richard Guenther, formerly la charge of the Yankee Consolidated properties - of this place. Is now- superintendent of the properties of the National Gold and Silver Sil-ver Mining company, In .New Mexico. -. -Manager George F. Mtlllken of the'Ne vada-Utah Mines and Smelters corporation corpora-tion has gone out to the properties at; Pioche, Nev to start a force on the opening open-ing up of a tunnel. .- - '-.i. ," - . : W. V Rlee and James Farrell are reputed re-puted to have paid $300,000 for the Morris and Phillips group, near Rhyollte, Nev. . Col. John "Weir, and Director "A. B. Lewis of the Nevada-Utah Mines and Smelters corporation will be out from the East tn about two weeks. ; ' A. E. Montgomery has bonded to Judge Bartch of this city for a consideration of $10,000 the Ophlr and First Love claims, lying bet Veen ., Montgomery and Ladd mountains. -" . - . - ' It was stated today that the story -published in a local paper concerning alleged negotiations for . the sale of the Silver King mine were unfounded, - Cklld, Cols A Co.. brokers, . 100 Atlas block, Both 'phones, tSS. '. . XtAVENEL MACBETH TALKS . T s ' OE SOUTHEEN NEVADA. Vhlle out in the southern Nevada coun-. try, Ravenel Macbeth gave out an lnter- - v vie,w ia which he said that he was' simply astounded at what he saw in the Bullfrog Bull-frog district, and that the' people do not -"begin to realise the-wealth that. has already al-ready exposed in the short time that the 'properties have been worked. : In refer-. refer-. t-nce to the Montgomery-Shoshone mine he says he found the iedge to.be eighty . feet thick In a contact between blrdseye porphyry and . rhyollte. the porphyry 1 forming the footwall. Of the eighty feet - of ore eleven feet are talc running from ' $J0 to $300 from the cannings, and slxty- nine feet are mixed talc, quarts and por- phvry that runs from $50 to $100. Mr. Macbeth estimates that to develop the 80.0u0 tons of ore in sight that there has been less than $3000 expended, and . that the moat phenomenal values are be-' be-' lug taken out la the bottom of the twenty-two-foot wlnxe, the extent of which Is not known at present. A force of twen-tv-four men Is now at work on the same ' high-grade ore body that has made the . Shoshone a world-beater.- Ore is being sacked at the mine that will average $800 per ton or better, and ' - - this rich stuff was taken only from the shaft- and tunnels in doing development - work, andhefore the mill at Beatty Is put - Into commission this property will be a great producer. . With the present values -Increasing, through the 80,000 tons - that rmve boen erowd In development work |