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Show , ' " - - , j i t i : t -. . ' ? f r-: i r - J .. .1 v m cv.;3, t . ' tr. ::i I r n ..; r :on es to whet;-. r t:. crick : - s r-:.":rrei to are predi-c predi-c 1 vro.i I-" -. "li-.'ie tele, r-ve t - .t re- i. a from D. C. Jaci "... , i oral rr - -r of V. s Uts"! Co- r coi. .ny, sr. 1 f-veral owrrj cf th t compa'y, to t!- e.:ert that tvere are r i.lions cf tons cf ccr; 'er-beari " j r-rpfcyry of com-r com-r rrcUl value t: )ckl cut in the Eosfon Consolidated ground and that there Is no room for question in the matter. "Personally, I desire to state that the Eoeton Consolidate! has over 20O,CGO,O0O tons of this porphyria, mass Immediately Immedi-ately available for extraction and milling:, mill-ing:, and. the macagera - and superln-tendenta superln-tendenta of the Boston Consolidated company concur with me la this state-ment." state-ment." . . Z" 'n- f:r several montM rt rs for nien i Emelt.ry and 1- - i-fT-';s, tr l t' ere 1 nothing Sbc t i e J -r.s row be,..j , ci out t t : i i f ana ! unelting nd that would lm ea.ie inch t comlr? char re of control, huraor again 4vi that the company's semi-annual , dividend will be lncreae4 to $Lper share." - - ' ATTmiTOClT CALL. - 5 On th stock exchange this af- ternoon no eensatlnna were sprung 0 lnv the mining stock and tne few (S) that wer drawn into the trading division wer held extremely low. Tb first trader was Loner Mam- (S) . moth, And for a. singl lot of stock. (S) the sum of 234s cents was realised, S and Msy Day wai held down along between 12tfj'ZSi cent as a) shares were chased about th ting by the swappers. . ccnTLmc:i c? pla::3 . . ' , .- r 1011 "KXVADA EUTLTm. . . Th completion of plana fod th erection erec-tion of a smelter at Sodavllle, Nev., la announced by "W. A. Btevena,' of th Butt-GoldfleJd company and wben .com- 1 pleted It is estimated' that It will cost In j the neighborhood of a quarter of. a mil- , Hon dollars. Sodavllle is located at.th junction of th Southern Paciflo and Tonopah railroads In the Tonopair die- , trict. and there la plenty of water in that 1 locality, Tb country around .Sodavlll has been prospected for a number- or years, but with auch excesslv freight j charges as the miners had to contend j with, nothing but $100 or was gent out. But now, with th advent of th smelter, smel-ter, a great many propertie that nav been lyfng dormant will begin th actlv E'uctlon of ore and th low-grao es will be treated with a profit to , th miner and the smelter. Contracts Con-tracts to handle the aUlcious ores or Goldfleldto be treated with th fluxlnc ores of the Sodavllle- district are being entered Into' by a number of the owners of the Goldfleld minea With th advent of thin plant In that section of Nvada. which Is said will b constructed by Eastern capital, will necessarily mean that our overtaxed smelter down the valley .will not b annoyed by th rich product that to coming ic from th southern south-ern country. ' v . . ' -; ' ORB BHIPHZJTTS. Taylor-Brunton has receive a fourteen-ear fourteen-ear assignment of or from Nevada, two cars frpm Tlntic and on car from Tlntlc. I A good volume of business was handed by the brokers this morning on the local j, stock exchange,, but the decline la- the jfl' securities, was something appalling and V befor th talent bad finished with May 1 , Day and New fork It "began to look that ! th bottom had not yet been reached, j j "Only three properties wer transferred 1 1 ; ' during th regular session and th first j aala , was started . with . May Day, . which " was set back to a fraction below 12 cent with th sal of 16.000 aharea, while Martha Mar-tha Washington, that had been lost sight of. "ran out SOW shares at cent and New Tork continued lta appearance among th list of actlv trader by get- A ting a puncture in lta boom that set th I - retail price back to U cents . with the . marketing of 2400 share. ' - On tb open board Cariaa held up abov 15 cents,. selling 600 .shares,. and, Sacra- . men to came under the wlr with a lot at, th further advanced price of 2I4 I I . . cents. The market closed on the follow- 1 , Ing quotations: - i Bid. Asked. I AJai .14Vi $ .W S Albion - .g I Alice . .......... '.55, ''-.. t . Boston Con .1Z BulUon-Beek .... 1.2- ?., t - Beck Tunnel 04 I . Butler-Liberal -13 , , ? . Cariaa 14 .1 ! Con. Mercur .... -M " Century....... .... .' .20 ?' . Creole .4..,-. ' . ?9 Daly ...7. !.W !-W -' Daly-Judge -W 6-60 I Daly West 12.50 14.W . ' Daltoit .... ... . .... '-1 v . Eagle & Blue Bell .... M -.-1.04 - Galena .... -.19 - ., Grand Central .... 2.86 " 2.36 Goldfleld Bon.. .-, . , Horn Silver .... 1.S0 ,2-JJJ Ingot . -.01-14 Jim Butler ... ... ... .02 : "ii" Joe Bowers ..."-.01..- .02H i -. . Little Bell ...... .45 "1.00 . -IJtUe Chief ; : :Mt .02 Lower Mammoth .r. .' -2 " , - Mammoth 1.02 . - 1.20 V May Day - .l?1 -.1H ; Martha Washington ...... .OOH .004 McNamara .40 . ' .o0 vNew Tork -54 , .-MH Ontario '. t-JTH t.rjjk Rocco-Homeetake .... .10- .2JV Richmond-Anaconda .. .... ' ji . Sunshine .... .... , .-. ( - Swansea .... ......... .24 $ - South Swansea .( .09 Sacramento P4 -09 Silver King 67.W C9.00 Star Ccn ..W4 . -W , - Silver Shield JSli .81 .Tonopah 18.00 14.W ; Tonope-h Belmont 1-20 1.29 Tonopah Extension 4.00 ' 5.25 Tonopah Midway " .1M4 .';.... Tetro '...-. '' 39 United States r 29.75 81.00 v Uncle Sam Con . .27 - J . Utah .25 - - '. Victor Con..... .... .044 ' Victoria .(.. 2.00, , Wabash 1.87H 1.56 ' White Rock .... ..a .20 -SB , TanVee Con.... ...... ...... ,324' . 2414 FORENOON SALES. ' MaV Dny. 2000 at 17c; 2000 at 13c; 209 at . 13: 200 at ISHe. . Martha Washington. 2000 at 4c - v '. New Tork. 100 at 66c; 800 at ic; 100 at 55c, seller thirty days; 100 at 664c: 100 st 55e: 100 at 644c: 200 at 54c; 1200 at 64c; 800 at ,63ttc; 200 at 52a. ... OPEN BOARD. ' Carls. 600 at JSc. buyer sixty days; 3300 at 2SKc Martha Washington, .2000 at May Day. 2000 at 134c; 600 at 13Sc: 8500 . at 12V4c; 3000 -at 13Hc seller thirty days; 2500 at 13H& -New Tork. 200 at 63c, seller sixty days; - 200 at 53Hc; 300 at 53c. seller five days. ' ; . TOTALS. , . , Sacramento, 1000 at 8Te. Regular. 9100 aharea. $1890.75. . Open, HJSnO shares, $2572.60. ' j Total, 27.900 shares. $4473.26. STAB CONSOLIDATED V I ' IS SHO-WTirO XJP WELL. ' '. ' .-f 2 " ' Favorable reports are coming In from the. Star Consolidated propertie at Tlntlc Tln-tlc and on th 200 and .800-foot levels stringers of silver and gold or hav been followed for, some-, distance and some good return are being obtained. On the 700-foot 700-foot level the prospecting -fore ar getting get-ting some high-grade copper and th ground is beginning to-hav th appearance appear-ance of aa approaching or body that will be of the hlgh-grad order that will permit per-mit of direct transportation to , th smelters for treatment and will leave a good margin for th Star " Consolidated company. . 'L- Proxies from the mailer shareholders are being given to th members of the official household and the indications are that th meeting that wlH be bald on Jun 5 will be very harmonious, aa It to generally conceded that every on has expressed a willingness 'to pay a small assessment that the management may have th mean with which to drop the haft and develop the unexplored territory terri-tory at a depth where it to believed some extensive or channels will b found containing con-taining first-class bodies of the red metal. . - ssasss1s : ' UnmXTQ NOTES' ) ' ' .to ' ' ' - - r ' ' toto.Mto.M ...'. Tonopah people are very. much elated over the declaration of a $50,000 dividend by .the Tonopah Extension Mining company, com-pany, which to payabi June 1. C. Pryor of "this city' has accompanied Charles Langley to Tonopah : diggings, whef b wig Interest himself, j Mra. Charles Wilkes of this city has gone to reside with her husband In Tonopah. Ton-opah. where be Is running one of th largest automobllo lines In southern Nevada. Ne-vada. . ; Several ' outfitting 1 parties are seen going out from this ' dty almost daily for Nevada's gold fields J. C: Sullivan of Eureka and Ed Hoffman Hoff-man fnom Mammoth are two. well-known mining men who came In from the Tlntic district this morning. - v E. J. Wilson of the Tamoa emelter ta In from Bingham today.- and will return to the plant within a few hours. . . Herman Hill has returned - to the dty with his bride, and will again be seen, around brokers' row: . Malcolm McDonald, who Is returning from th Tonopah and Goldfleld country, went to Butte 'on last night's train..- , Newt Dunyon has departed. for th Deep Creek country, where he will look into th merit of several properties for - Eastern parties. . , ...... .'. . . . A. Chester '' Beatty.' ' accompanied " by Manager D. C. Jeckllnf, went out to the propertie rt the Utah Copper company at Bingham this morning, where work on th sampling of the ore, bodies will be conducted con-ducted under a capable fore of engineer. James E. Coleman has returned to Los Angelea after a visit with Clarence Mc-Cornlck Mc-Cornlck of this dty. He promises to return re-turn later and look Into the condition of our mining camp. . -- ' Lafayette Hanchett. manager of all the Newhous lntereata, to expected back from Colorado during th day. . . - Manager Herbert Harris of the Western Ore Separating company .will visit a number num-ber of th surrounding mining camp to get aom xlno or samolea Th Western Pacific' Hn through Nevada Ne-vada will open upaome highly mineral is ed country In that State. ' William Ochs. manager of the" Golden Eagle out of Boise, Is out on the street tor th first time since he had an attack of spotetd fever. . . i James Breen, mining and smelting man from Butte, was In the dty yesterday, returning re-turning northward after having been In tha East. v MANAGES- BAMZBERQEB ' V- , EXHIBITS BICH OEE. ! v . -- '' .v- i Manager Sidney Bamberger, haa on exhibition ex-hibition some very fine samples of or, taken from the tunnel level of th For-tuna For-tuna mine In Bingham,' and over th con-dltlons con-dltlons at th mm b to quit exultant The rock show ' Values " that average something like 25 per cent copper, and it carries email valuea ln Mlver and gold that ar of ufficlent importance to K most pay th charges of mining th stuff. 1 .Th ore haa opened up Into a large body, and th extent of It cannot yet be determined. However, there to a showing in th face of the tunnel that insures a rain of no mean proportion that will in time Justify the erection of reduction plsnt and develop Into one of the producers pro-ducers of tha Bingham country. "Only a few years ago," remarked on of th .old-timers, .old-timers, who waa Inspecting th specimen, speci-men, "this or would hav been considered consid-ered worthless, but nbw with the new method that hav been discovered these low-grade proposition can be handled and almost all th value saved." , - . Child, Colo t Ccv, Brokers, I 100 Atlas block. Both 'phones, 81 j Hardle's 'Uintah Reservation Township Town-ship Map and Guide. 15c; book stores, or 814 80. 2nd West. ' . v ANSWEB IS ITLED ET' ' , THE rALTON & T.AKK. An answer has been filed by th Dalton A Lark Gold. ' Silver and Lead Mining and Milling wwnpany to th charges mad by A. G. Lam son for $1,200,000 dam-agea dam-agea from the company. ' Th answer assert that Lamson 1 not entitled to. th amount for th alleged unlawful extraction ex-traction of or, contending that th statute stat-ute of limitations run against him. Further Fur-ther It to asserted that th titl of th mining claim does not rest in Lamsqn but by an unreversed court decision belongs be-longs to th Sampson Mining company. ' INTEBEST IN MANSFIELD ' ; OVER OZOKERITE FINDS. .. A great deal of interest to manifest over the new find of osokerit in tb Mexican Bend country In Emery county, about fcrty mCes southeast of Castle Dal, and It Is said that more than fifty claims . , have been located and duly recorded.' The ' black mineral wax has been opened up . . in parallel veins of an average of six and one-half feet in several properties being - operated In that section and samples of ,1 the stuff that have been sent out to the . various parts of the country are attracting attract-ing a great deal of attention. V .Many prospector are rushing Into 'this few field and considerable development . work has already' been done by the com- . panies that were among the first to get in -. on the ground. The wax Is Identical with - that found at Col ton and on the latter firopertjf.the mill, which was recently put n operation, is said to be giving a good ' , account of Itself. Emery county was the ' ' scene of a great deal of activity during ' the oil excitement three year ago and that this mineral wax, which Is found In I . lust a few places in the world, should - licv been overlooked seems strange. 80 , much attention Is being paid to this in- frnt Industry that several mining schools ' have arranged for their representatives to make a trip into thto section of the country coun-try just as soon as the ground has been ' thoroughlv prospected and the ,country irore extensively opened up. METAL MABJEET. ; -. ' )0 811vr took another Jump this morning and.' was quoted at9 cent, while copper was held down to th low price of 14V cent for 0 casting and the electro at 14 7-16 $ cents, snd lead commanded t3M for 100 pounds, with New York paying $4 60 per 100 pounds. -.. & NEW MINING XNC0BP0BATI0NS. - , "' .' .--' i-' ' ' Th following mining companies hav fled articles of Incorporation in th offlc cf th County Clerk:. Tonopah Golden Crown Mining company, com-pany, capital stock $1,1)00,000. - Incorporators, Incorpora-tors, W. H. Dickson. A. C. Ellis. Jr.. H. A. McCornlck. Josiah Barnett. Donald B. Gillies and Ernest Bamberger. The Kinslev Development company, capitalised cap-italised at $300,000. The officers are William Wil-liam W; Chlsholm, president; William M. K Bradley, vice-president; Newton W. Dunyon. Dun-yon. secretary and treasurer. The Detroit Ophlr Mining and Mining company, with a capitalisation of $11,000. Hamilton Carhartt Is president, Cameron J). Wateman to vice-president. Julius Strob secretary and treasurer. Th company com-pany has six claims in th Statellne die-trict die-trict ... , -5 UNITED STATES MINING i , ,-. : COUP ANT LOOKS GOOD. - Th follcwing ' Information, concerning ' th United .States, Mining company, , is contained in a letUf sent out from Eastern East-ern headquarters by George L. Walker; "Th united State Mining to under stood to have earned about- $70,000 - net in January, a little less than $80 000 In February and - almost $150 000 " in March. Th . outlook to said to be favorable to returns of ap-' ap-' " proximately-$150,000 each for April and ' May The smelter to being handled much more effectiwely by the present management manage-ment and a large tonnage of Centennial Eureka ore to being handled, this being made possible by the free use of Iron or '- as a flux. - - - '' "Inaulry in usually well-informed cir-- cir-- cles fails to develop anything that tends to confirm th qnlto gejeraX beltof that the heavy New Tork buying of U.-8. STATEMENT IS MADS V . ' BT SAMUEL NEWHOUSE. ' - ... .' . ' Samuel. Newhouse, In reply to the at-jrack at-jrack of a former director of the Boston Consolidated properties, who has openly open-ly criticised the action' of the directors who have bonded the - property for $1,250,000. on the grosrid that there is not sufficient development work don in the mine to Justify the construction of the proposed mill, says. . "I hav caused telegrams to be sent to the manager man-ager and some of 'the large' owners of |