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Show BIG SALES ON 'CHANGE; SILVER SHIELD LOWER Shield, after its sensational rise up to 52c, is now strong around the 34c figure. GOOD "STRIKE AT BINGHAM. Henry M. Adklnson, manager r.f the New Kngland Gold and Topper Mining company of Bingham, reports that in a new crosscut opened up in his company's property yesterday three veins have been struck of ore carrying as high as 35 per cent lead. As a result operation along this new strike will be rapidly pushed. " TODAY'S TONOPAH STOCKS. (FurnUchcci . by Brokerage and Finance company, successors to HoiNon Sons & Co.. brokers, room 5, V. K. Walker building.) build-ing.) Tojiopah $11.5Kfi 11.5 Montana Tonopah fc!.K7,ltfi-'..') Tohopah Belmont J1.OiKril.n5 Tonopah North Star 0viifi3c Paymaster Vn'c ANOTHER BINGHAM COMPANY. The Bingham Metal Mining company this morning filed articles of ineorporation in the County Clerk's office. The capital stock of the company is $.V)0.nOu. The incorporators in-corporators are Fred C. Smith, Clarence K. McCornick. H. A. Smith, F. E. Harding Hard-ing and Frank Rtimel. AFTERNOON CALL. 4- Trading on the afternoon call fell to n sluggish ebb. While there was some bidding there were few trades made. The feature of the afternoon trading was in May Day. Stock in f- thir, property sold as follows: 500 at 16c. 5C0 at 16c, and WW at lBc -f The session on 'charge 'showed a 1 narked increase over tiic aggregate sales of yesterday. To be exact, 12,820 shares were traded in. The features the regular beard were Lower Mammoth, Mam-moth, May Day. Unci" Sam. New York ;md Silver Shield. Silver Shield dropped tack to 34 under the constant hammering hammer-ing of the bear clique. On the open board Carina. Daly. May !ay,'New York, Ohio Copper. Star Con. :;nd Undo Sam v.-cre the features. The opening and closing prices of all stocks listed on the market today were :".s follows: Bid. Asked. AJax ....$ J3 $ .16 Alice : .90 l-.oston Con 7.00 7.25 rulllori-Beelt 85 1.25 V.eck Tunnel W .0fH carisa 1'S .13 1 on. Mercur 31'a . f -nturv of. .Ni Creole Vi IV.Iv 5 2.73 Ialv-Judnte 6.30 .7S Halv West 14.75 16.62V Kag'l. & Blue Bell K5 Cr.lena 14 lii-snd Centra! S.t) 3.25 inldneia Bonanza. 05 M'Tn Silver 1.65 !: cot '!'-i .1 .il'T! Butler B4 .SH .!o Bowers 02 .M i.litle Bell 40 1.00 Little Chief 12T Lower Mammoth "i -13 Atontana-Tonoi'ah 2. So 2.95 Mammoth 1.S 1.10 M:iv )av 15 .13 .'Inrthi Washington "OV .01 MoN'anara S5 .45 N'ew Yotk !7 .47 ' -ntario- 3.00 3.75 j tVteco-IIomentr'k" -40 ichmond-Anaconda .03 Swansea .4i f-'f'Uth Swansea .(CVj Toramento .0STj PUver King 60.00 i ir Con 11 .14 Silver Shield 32'i .34 T .nopah 11.25 12.00 ''"onopah Belmont 1.02U 2.10 Tonopah Extension 4.25 5.25 Tonopah Midway 1.22H 1.30 T-'tro 19 .20 United States 25.00 ''nele Sam Con 3S .40 Utah 35 Victoria 1.S5 Victor Con 03i Wabash 1.50 2.50 Tankee Con 3$ .40 MORNING SALES. Lower Mammoth. 1000 at 10c. Mav Day, 300 at 15c; 1000 at lae; 1000 at '"Aic:' 2100 "at 1514c. Silver Shield, 500 at 35c; 200 at 34; 200 at 34c. Uncle Sam. 100 39c; 500 at 39ic. New York. 100 at 47Vc. OPEN BOARD. Carisa. 200 at 12c. , !alv 20 at $2.50. Mav 'Day, 1500 at 15c; 2500 at 15Tc; 200 at 16c. New York, ?00 at 474c Ohio Copper. 700 at Sc. Star Con.. 500 at 13ViC. Uncle Sam, 100 at !c. TOTAL SALES, lleeular call, C900 shares for $1456.75. -pen board, 5P20 shares for $1009.SS. Total sales, 12.820 shares for $2466.63. J Child, Cole & Co., Brokers. ! 100 Atlas block. Both 'phones 325. TODAY'S BOSTON MINING STOCKS (Furnished by Brokerage and Finance cifmpanv, successors to Hudson Sons & Co.. brokers, room 5 D. F. Walker building.) build-ing.) Amalgamated 77ru78 Bingham 30Mi32 Consolidated Mercur 34 asked Dalv West li'flH Utah 40,f40 United States Mining 27t MINING NOTES. The Alta-Quincy mine of Alta has two carloads of high-grade ore ready for shipment. ship-ment. , The New York of Park City has another consignment of high-class ore ready for market. .Last year the metal mines of thls-coun-try produced tike enormous sum of $1,307.-000.au). $1,307.-000.au). This is one-seventh of the total wealth of the entire country. George H. Robinson, managing director of the Yampa Mining company's properties, proper-ties, who has been on an extensive mining investigating trip to Mexico, and who returned re-turned to Salt Lake last night, left this morning for a similar trip to British Columbia. Co-lumbia. He was accompanied by Mrs. ! IDAHO DEVELOPMENT COMPANY FORMED. Articles of incorporation, for the Idaho Deveiopment company were filed with the County Clerk this morning. The company sks to be capitalized for $2,500,000. divid-5 divid-5 into 500.000 shares of a par value of $5 each. The company will do a general ml-i.ing ml-i.ing and milling business and have its principal place of business in Salt Lake Citv. The officers are: President, J. J. 'rum;- vice-president. Everard Bierer, J-.; secretary and treasurer, A. J. Orem. Robinson. I Walter S. Kelley. manager of the Yampa Mining company's smelur. left for the mine this morning, to be gone until Friday Fri-day morning. Frank P. Swindler, general superintendent superintend-ent of Bamberger's De La Mar mines and mill in Nevada, leaves for camp again tonight. to-night. He will pay particular attention to the recovery of gold from the slimes. The Uncle Sam Con. of Tlntlc shipped two cars of concentrates and two of crude ore to the sampler today. Franklin Farrell. Jr.. of Ansonla. Conn., arrived at the Knutsford from Butte today. to-day. He Is on his way home after an inspection in-spection of his large mining interests in Montana. There is great activity in the American Fork Canyon region. Without question, this district will produce a great deal of ore this season, as majiy promising properties prop-erties are being opened up, and these, with the known quantity of those already under full commission, will bring about this result. re-sult. The Newhouse mill shipped another carload car-load of concentrates to the local market today. TWO NEW COMPANIES FILE THEIR. ARTICLES. Two mining companies filed articles of it. corporation with the Secretary of State this morning. They are the Mystery Gold Mining company and the Gold Field :Yown King Mines company, both of Og- 'len. The former is capitalized for $200,000. and I as the following officers: President. E. V.. Stewart; vice-president. J. H. Ham-:iu-r; secretary and treasurer, R. A. .Ioyes. The Gold Field company is capitalized f. r $a).000. Its officeYs are: President, G. i". Brown: vice-president, W. W. Cross- I I an; secretary. W. F. Bossner; treasurer, Hiram Plngree; manager. J. J. Olsen. DALY-JUDGE REPORT. The annuel report of the Daly-Judge 1.1:1c in pumphlet form, was hai-ded to ..lUholders today. The Telegram has ilready printed the gist of ;he report. It ":-.ows tr.Ht the company received from tl e sales of ore and the placing of bonds P74 242.74. th? proceeds of the latter aggrc- ; :.line $1 25,000, while the overdraft on Jan-r-.rv 1 was reduce.'! to $1536.03. Altogether, h" romuany is In a highly nrosnerous -on.::tk.i.. METAL MARKET. .; sj ? A Silver was quoted at 5S4 coits . an ounce tnd.iv. Copper remained , -. r-tationarv at 14 cents, and lead ii "ommanilid $3.50 f-.r 100 pounds. J1 The American Smelting and Refln- t1 ) Ing company's sales price for de- -. -ilveiIzed uoricKt'.c lead in New () T York m $1.45 for M pounds. ', S) V, ) S S TO CONSOLIDATE MINES. rvovcn'.en; Is on foot to consolidate i-- Silver Shl-M and I'r.itel Bingham 1 ineities. T!:e rhi.-f Interests ure vir- ' ailv Identical, but on what basis the '..nsfol'.dation can be effected Is yet a 1 noted point. The one behind tl- - new r.o.-enieut is sairtto be Clarence K. McCornick. Mc-Cornick. who is heavily interested in the r-nited Bingham. The stock of this prop-rtv prop-rtv is around tl. 12c-mark. while Stiver |