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Show HOBS' SILVER REPORT. ' The Horn Silver Mining company, ' , through its officers, has Just made public pub-lic the annual reports of the output of " the properties for the year 1904. The i report shows that last year was an unusually un-usually prosperous one, and that during the year was shipped from the property 12,833 net tons of crude ore and 446 tons of concentrates, which sold for $210,-862.78. $210,-862.78. The cost of mining averaged " $5,064 per ton and to make the concentrates concen-trates cost $1,598 per ton of crude ore. working; five tons into one. The amount of metal in the orea produced waa as follows: Lead, 7,432,855 pounds; silver. ; . 110.641 ounoea; gold, 59t ounces; copper, . 1,588,287 pounds and sine, 291,676 pounds. ' The financial statement shows that the year .began with $51,265.02 on hand. The receipts from sll sources, including $5000 as profits from the operation of the winnny store at Frisco, amounted to fm7M.tT. .'.'. In addition to paying all the costs of operation, maintenance, taxes, insurance, insur-ance, salaries, rent, etc., the company was able to pay $60,000 in dividends and close the year with $51,890.38 cash on hand, call loans of $15,00Q and euppllei amounting to $3836.87. or a gain, wlth-rat wlth-rat countlnr the dividends, of approximately approxi-mately $20,000. |