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Show i -- ' i i ...v. i-itiM!. .2.. l..li..t ...... V - a t -r-o ATT JO" rJO rr-e I'val rr.Inirs: excharre th'.s morn- j ileat -tasked etock which required, the fum cf thla . concluded the bu'ness ,for the entire j : !3ay as the members tfecided. to. close " itheipfScea this afternoon and obRrve ! '. .; i f ag -day. . Lower 'arnoth ar i Jew , ' - 1 Tork were the favorites lor sca.g the 1 t wall for . higher',trlces an the. other ' ' '; traders Lad to be satieSed with takl..g ' . low figures t:r .alj Jtg wares ttatvere. orrerei for sale. ' Lower - Mammoth touched 13 cent , : , with th-' distribution'" ofiSS shares, f '; ,' while ' L'ncle sm! was sent , down' the : ' ; tobcfga.n to J4 certs in marketing oo - shares; -and Boston" Consolidated ep-v ep-v I peared-upon the' scene wlia'lQS fharea ' "-lattS-HHi " ' V ' I i ; 'New York continued to take advanced ' ' ' ground 'and was in good demand np to j ' : 60 cents,wTth "Yankee Consolidated nlt- ! ' ting the Udinsr scale back to 87 cents, - as 17Q0 shares were drawn out. ... i " ' On the open board. good variety of ; wcuriUes -Krt sapd about ana ! besides some of the regular list or iy traders, -AJax was- called on for 100 shares at 15 cnu; and arisa made a ,' ; dicker for 800 shares on a caU extend- 1 . r lng over sixty days time. The. 1?'8ln.K V i quotation on 'the regular: orer of 1nal- i;!neif.wereasfoU; . -. . : iAjax';-'.:.'.....:;.----' :1M i ; Bullion -Beck. .-u;; - 1' . , Beck-Tunnel -J- i , t Butler-Liberal . ............ .Jf -J l ' -'Carts i.'..:: r-?.' ' ft' i . ;Con Mercur . ; I' i Creole . ' y i . paly i : '1 Daly-Juds;V-.-.ir..-.4.i;..s - ! i'- , : Daly West . ................ V..0H J4.W ; ! Kagle & B Bell JW ' i Grand On .i.- .; , I Goldfield Bon . .............. , i Ingot -cl 1 Jim Butler . "ix:; ' Joe Bowers . - .V.CJ - I Little Bell .................. -! i i LttOe Chief . r -2i- -Ss ' - j Lower Mammoth . ?!,. -a i I i Montana Ton . .Os y . Mamoth . ? ;: I (May Day. . -JJ I Martha V . H I iMacNamara' "M , .M ; : New York . .9V " , Ontario'Tr..:..::...:..:: i. " '; 1 Rocco-Hocsestake 2 i Sunshine ........ r ; . Swansea - . ...... . j South Swansea W H Silver King v. I LstE.r Con . .C .10 i I' Silver Shield . MVs . : Tonopah -. U-W " 14.00 ' V Tonopah Bel . '1.10 " 1S5. Tocopah Extension . ...... ....... , J.i; . ; Tonopah M14way . ! VJo,! - - Tetro . -Wi ' ." United States - .60 i rncle 6am Con ' TJtsJi'' "-s. Victoria 1-84 2.M Victor Con . - Wabash 1.624 1.J6, " v:X!l)ke, n , MORNING SALE 8. t - Lower Mammoth. SS at 25c, 100 at 2c .1 Unci Sam, 100 at 84. . ' . ! Boston,' 100 at .14. I I ; New York. 400 at 60c I ' Yankee, 200 at S8C 200 at 87X&. 200 at J , 7c. 700 at STUc, 400 at Zla.j I " .' OPEN BOARD. AJax. 1000 at 15c. , Carisa, 600 at 20c buyer sixty days. S - : Lower Mammoth, 10Q at 28c, 100 at ?8ic, 1 : 100 at 29c. - ' . J May Day. lflpq at J2p. 800 at llc. 500, i - -. at U4ic . ' New York. 200 at 60c Uncle 8am. 2C0 at 84o, 100 at 8Hc f- TOTALS. ' ' - Regular. 2486 shares at 81774 JO. if Open, 400 shares at 828.75. . j Total, 7085 shares at 8S6uS. I Calld, Cols & Co.. Broken, r 'ICO Atlas block. Both 'phones, J21 the country is a meritorious one has never been fiuubted, snj now that the owners -of the niin ere to' Twelve sane return cn the invetaient ' It it to be hoped tht it wi.f be in proportion to their, pat. enc that has v heen severely taxed curing these years of waiting." GOJJDITTIJ) IHNIK-fl HAN ... V- .: TA.ZZZ3 IirQUGn 'CTTY. -W. F. Bond. -Jr., of the firm of Bond' Co. of Goldfield, Nev., came in on a late train from the south lesfnlght and departed de-parted for the East this morning, where he will'handle some big prppositlons for the Atlantic coast people. Sam Warm-bath Warm-bath Is the Junior member of. this firm, and as Mr. Sam Warm bath Is well known along brokers' row in this city it will be gratifying to-bis many acquaintances la this city to learn . tba his . firm has amassed a considerable fortune in that section of Nevada In promoting a number of mining deals' besides having acquired some valuable property for -himself. Mr. "VVarmbath will make a visit to his parents In this city shortly.- and It may be that ha will deoide to retire from active ac-tive "buslnees in Nevada and again make this city his permanent home.-- . RED WTNfl COMPBZSSOB - s . . is ready rqa bhsiness. Manager Qrem gays that the big; compressor com-pressor for the Red Wing at Bingham has been installed and that it will go into commission today. - This will materially ma-terially assist In the" driving of the long tunnel and hurry the work along until the main ledge is tapped. At the Utah-Apex the output is up to a car of fifty tons of ore a day and M the values val-ues carry something like $13 per ton, the company will eoon be in a -position to make very expensive Improvements in the mine and add whatever may be needed in the way of equipment for the property.' ' ' - ' ' A larger force of men can be employed em-ployed as soon ss the property has more thoroughly prospected and - the output of this property in the not distant dis-tant future bids fair to compare favorably favor-ably with some of the big producers of the famous copper camp of Utah. DISCOVERY IS MADE IN - ' ' CALIFORNIA PROPERTY. Judge Snyder has returned from an inspection in-spection trip of his mining Interests In the Thayne's canyon country put from Park City and is somewhat elated over a discovery dis-covery made in the California property-while property-while he. and Superintendent Raddata of the Honerine mine were making their Jn-SRection. Jn-SRection. ' " ' ' In a cave in the old workings of the mine a ledge of high-grade silver-lead ore was exposed for seven' or eight feet and. While the extent of the hew find has not as yet been determined, some men have been put to work cleaning up the cave, and when this work is completed the management man-agement will put a regular force-to work to ascertain the full extent of the rich stuff that has almost miraculously been discovered. The California has not been worked for seme time until recently, and now that it seems probable that this new find will afford af-ford the means with which the exploratory explora-tory work can be continued, the news of renewed operations at this property will be hailed with delight by all parties interested, inter-ested, and the stock, may again be given substantial Quotations on the local board. TONOPAH SHIPMENTS. Ore shipments for the week ending June 10, via the Tonopah railroad, ' according ac-cording to the Tonopah Bonanza, were as follows: Tonopah Mining" company. 954 tons; Tonopah Extension. 310 tons; Montana-Tonopah, 236 tons; Midway, 61 tons; Belmont, 180 tons;' Nevada-Alpine.' 29 tons; W. F. Grove, 48 tons, and Goldfield Sampling Ore company. 73 tons. MINING- NOTES. Col. John Weir, -president of the Nevada-Utah Mining company, and Senator Lewis are scheduled to arrive in the- city the latter part of the week from NeW York.-- . WJthin a distance of sixty feet, from ths face of the drift now being run the management of the AJax expect to catch the vein for which It has been driving. Mrs. Victor M. Clement is said to have disposed of her holdings in ths Bunker Hill and - Sullivan mines in the Coeur d'Alene region of Idaho to the Guggen-helms Guggen-helms for 81,000,000. Shareholders of the United States Mining Min-ing company are In session today to vote upon the proposition of increasing ther capital stock 100,000 shsres, with which to' provide means for additional equipment,' equip-ment,' and it Is understood that enough proxies are held to Ineure the ratification of the action of the -board of directors and add 82,600,000 to the treasury. President S. L. Butler of the Carrlsal Gold Mining company leaves, for a two-months two-months Jaunt among the mines at Car-rlxal. Car-rlxal. Mexico. - From the Bamberger-De La Mar mines for the last half of May the output was 837.348, ' and the capacity of the mine is increasing each month. Senator Bmoot, L. L. Nunn of the Tel-luride Tel-luride Power company, and Lafavette Hoi brook -of the Grand Central Mining company have purchased the Syndicate mines at Bodle, CaL, though the price has pot been given out. Something like 600 tons of concentrates are. arriving weekly from the Cactus mines at Newhouae, and the capacity of the mill has not yet been attained. J EOSTpN MAN WRITES .' - '.. OP UTAH CONSOLIDATED. S - ; With 'the. "Utah Consolidated stock held up to 44 and, better, there seems to be no doubt' that' there is some - ground for ths folloln statement by V Georgi ti Walker, who writes from 1' Boston: , - . "Utah . Consolidated'! semi-annual dividend declaration wiU probably be announced a week from today. It is ex-' ex-' pected to be $2 per share; or at the rata I ' -of 34 per shape annually on the stock, ( which will be 80 per " cent" on its par - .value. Ths company is now earning 120 - ' per cent on Its total capitalisation, and p would ho earning -more than' $4 "pef . f hare if copper were selling at 13 cents per pound. Utah' Is a 'most attractive ) Investment at its present price, i ..'The street is waiting for the adver- .-, tising philanthropist to carry out his V ' contract to put Utah down to 328 per share. He will experience no difficulty J i i he desires to increase his short line V AJn the stock, hut he will certainly find r iVts of buying demand at anything un- dcr present quotations." 1', ' CONFIRMATION OP STRIKE - ; , "' ZN ALBION PROPERTIES. ,? f , - - ' - . ( ' Confirmation of tbe reported strike In the properties of the Albion Mining com-I com-I . pany was given out at the offices of the . 1 company during the day. At a point 2600 , I . feet from the mouth of the tunnel, ore running 6 to 16 per cent in copper, eight I) to twelve ounces In silver and 32.80 in H gold per ton has been encountered. I Cross-outting on the ledge a distance I - of sixteen feet has only revealed one ' ' wall, and there is nothing In the show- ' lng made thus far to indicate the position ' of the other. The management has pa- -' tiently pushed the work forward in the 1 face of every poaelble discouragemsnt for ! the past , three years and during this j, time has expended the sum of 3100.000, i - while more than 6000 feet of exploratory work has been done In driving the tun- 1 nel. - - 1 , ' The location of the new find In the f tunnel Is at a depth of 1100 feet from the j surface and will afford the management l .a large area of stoplnr ground from w , which It is understood there will be shirnentsejTn21l8tt'iyJ. |