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Show Klirf ;STCCiB:SCL8) M : 'ADVANCE 01 EXCHBMGE There as a goodly amount of mining ' stocks disposed of on the morning ses-Jon ses-Jon of the mining- exchange, and prices ; 9fK most Instances showed subtantial salns over the previous day's transactions. transac-tions. The total sales were confined to the disposal of 23,400 shares of stock, for . Which the sum paid footed up $20,746. . May Day climbed up to 18 cents with the unloading of 8500 shares, while Beck Tunnel held around $1.05 with cash . transactions as 4500 shares were drawn , Out, with New York remaining stationary station-ary around 20 cents as 3800 shares were loosened up. Tonopah Midway - . swung In line with 100 shares at $2.30. while Montgomery Mountain was up to 62 cents with the marketing of 1500 hares. ' On the open board Columbus Consolidated Consoli-dated placed 750 shares around $7; Daly-Judge was. set back to $11.75 as 300 shares came out: Grand Central was marked up to $4 with the delivery of 425 shares; Keystone lopped off 600 shares at 17 cents; Thompson was up as high ' as 41 cents with the passing around of : 1400 shares; Victoria slipped twenty-flve hares through the lines at an even $3; WabasH moved forward to $L12 as 1500 shares were distributed. The closEng quotations on the regular . . call were as follows: - - - Bid. Asked! .Alice .. $ 2.75 $ 3.75 .AJax ......(. 29 Boston Con. 23.75 - Butler-Liberal 18 , Beck-Tun. Con 1.02 1.05 Black Jack 90 .Carisa i .26V4 .27 Creole .20 .60 Con. Mexcur 59 .65 Cyclone. 08 Century , 18 Daly..; 1.40 1.60 Daly-Judge 11.87 12.00 Daly West 16.00 Dalton i .Oufcl Eagle & Blue Bell I 2.00 I. ....... Emerald 1 .10 ........ nnnl Antral I I eft I 75 of years under systematic J development work.. NT2WH0TJSE RETURNS VV"-' I PROM NEVADA JOURNEY Samuel Newhouse has returned from an Inspection of properties la and around the Cherry Creek district and seems much elated with the prospect of that region, which has an Immense tonnage of sliver and copper ores in the old properties that were abandoned years ago, Mr. Newhouse acknowledged that though plowing through the desert sands and almost impassable roads was not altogether al-together a pleasant experience, he . was permitted to eee some wonderful mineral country, of which few people have any adequate idea, and at the same time was fortunate In landing a few of the mining propositions that will In a short time more than repay him for the arduous Journey, which he concluded by coming out by way of Ely. and Joining the Ec-cles-Requa party at this point, - . Accompanying Mr. Newhouse on his expedition ex-pedition was his chief engineer. M. M. Johnson, whom he left In the field to wind up some of the details, and to place men at work on some of the territory from which there will be shipments ready for consignment as soon as the line of railway gets within shouting distance of the Cherry Creek station. This will be the center of a great mineral belt covering cover-ing a radfus of many miles, and It Is from this point that the Newhouse syndicate contemplate shipping from the oM Schnellbourne group, which was acquired, along with some other properties, on this trip. ' , ORE SHIPMENTS. o f The Pioneer sampler is In receipt of one car of ore from Milford, one car from Nipeno, one car from Ophlr, three cars from Stockton, three cars from Tin tic, two cars (S) from Nevada and one car fram Al- ta, Taylor-Brunton have released one car from Fish Springs, two cars (Si from Bristol, two cars from Call- (Si fomla. two cars from Nevada, two Galena 02 Horn Silver l.K .Ingot 01V4 Joe Bowers 02 - Little Bell 13.37 13.62 Little Chief .02Vi .03 - Lower Mammoth 30 .36 Mammoth t 1.30 1.60 May Day 16 .17 New York , 20 .21 Ontario 2.60 i Rccco-Homestake .45 . Richmond-Anaconda .'. .04 .06 Silver King 25.00 $0.00 Sacramento .12 Silver Shield 11 .18 Star Consolidated Ul .12 South Swansea 03 .06 Scottish Chief 17 Sunshine 09 Tetro , 15 I'ncle Sam -. .40 .41 Utah , 80 1.00 Victoria ..; 2.90 S.05 Victor Con. 02 .03 Wabash 1.07 1.15 . Yankee 32 Tonopah Stocks-Golden Stocks-Golden Anchor .85 1.00 Golden Crown 20 .33 Jim Butler 1.40 1.47 McNamara .82 .87 Montana Tonopah 3.00' 3.07 North Star .50 .53 Ohio Tonopah 33 .36 Tonopah Con 18.75 19.75 Tonopah Belmont 5.50 , Tonopah Midway 2.30 . Tonopah Extension K. ....... 10.00 10.87 Tonopah Midway 2.30 West End 2.75 ........ Goldfleld Stocks Atlanta .19 Blue Bell .15 Diam. BI. Butte Con .. .38' .42 Dixie i 06 .10 Goldfleld Belmont 40 Goldfleld Bonanza 03 Goldfleld M. of Nev 45 .53- ." Great Bend .52 .55- Jumbo 1.60 Kendall .82 Mohawk 1.25 1.45 Red Top 1.60 1.80 Sandstorm .75 Sliver Pick 28 St. Ives 57 .64- Tramp Con : 1.35 1.50 Bullfrog 8tocks BuUfrogNat. Bank 60 .65 Denver Bullfrog 1.69 Gold Bar .56 1.76 Montgomery Mt.... 51 .54 . Ohio Bullfrog .17 .23 Original Bullfrog 1.00 1.12 Manhattan Stocks-Jumping Stocks-Jumping Jack .23 .30 Manhattan Dexter 80 .95 Manhattan L. Joe..... 04 .06 Seyler Humphrey f .22 .27 (S) cars from Bingham and ten cars ) from Tintlc. METAL MARKET. - ' 0 Silver is being settled for today at (S 67 cents per ounce, copper cast- 0 ings at 18 cents and electro at Wi 0 cents per pound, while lead Is corn- mandina $5.75 per 100 pounds. i MTNINQ BRIEFS, Manager C. O. Elllngwood of the Western West-ern Exploration company has returned from his California trip in company with the officials of the company who were recently in this city. President Johnson of the Ely-GIbral-tar Mining company, has gone to Duck Creek, near Ely, Nev., to Inspect the development work being done on . the claims, operated by his company. i Ore and bullion settlements yesterday amounted to $52,500. according, to McCor-nlck McCor-nlck & Co.. divided as follows: Silver, lead, copper and gold ore. $20,500; base bullion. $32,000. Five cars of ore. the 'first consignment that has been forwarded from the lower low-er channel of the Honerine property at Stockton, reached the valley smelters during the day. Superintendent A. D. Moffat of the Cactus Cac-tus mine at Newhouse will return to the property today, after having conferred with the local offices relative to work in that section. - Manager George Dern of the Con. Mer cur came in from the .mine on company business and will arrange to attend the annual meeting at Jersey City, N. J., next month. F. M. Taylor, who is the head of the Taylor-Brunton sampling company, came in from Colorado oolnts during the day on one of .his regular Inspection trips. August Raht. one of the experts on the staff of the A. 8. R-. came In from the coast yesterday, after having made a trip to several of the company'. plants. President J. W. Merrill of the Manhattan Manhat-tan United States Gold Mining company, has rone down io camo to hurry along the development work and will have a report re-port within a week for the shareholders. FORENOON SALES. May Day. 4000 at 17c; 2000 at 17c; 1000 at 18c. Beck Tunnel. 800 at $1.05. New Tork. 1500 at Zlc; 2000 at 20c seller Sixty days. ' Tonopah Midway, 100 at $2.30. Montgomery Mt.. 100 at 63c. . OPEN BOARD. Beck Tunnel. 600 at $1.07. buyer sixty days; 3200 at $1.05. - Columbus Consolidated. 100 at $7, seller ten days; 50 at $7.05; !00 at $7. Daly-Judge. 100 at $11.87; 200 at $11.75. Grand Central. 400 at $3.70; 25 at $4. Keystone. 600 at 17c. Montgomery Mt.. 1000 at 51c. . - May Day. 500 at 16c. . New York. 300 at 20c. Thompson, 3u0 at 41c; 1000 at 40c; 500 at 2$c t - Victoria. 25 at $3. - ' Wabash. 700 at $1.07; 500 at $1.10; 300 at $1-12. ; -TOTALS. Regular. 12.500 shares for $3237. Open. 10.900 shares for $17,509. , Total 23.400 shares for $20,746. Child, Cole ft Co., Brokers. j . 109 Atlas block. Both 'phones. $25. I FORMS BIG COMPANY " , FOB OLD BLAIR MINE i M. if, Efflnger has returned from his Eastern trip and aays that he has accomplished ac-complished all that he went after. He organised or-ganised a company and raised money sufficient suf-ficient to pay out $750,000 In cash for the old Blair gold properties at Silver Peak, Nev.. and in addition to this has $700,000 " in cash In the treasury of the new company, com-pany, to construct a line of railway a distance of twenty-flve , miles, the In- stallatlon of a five-mile line of .aerial tramway and a 100-stamp mill, being a combination of cyanide and amalgama- ' tion processes, which will have a capacity ca-pacity of 600. to 800 tona of ore dally. The new company will be known as the Fittsburg-Silver Peak Gold Mining company, com-pany, with a capitalisation of $1,600,000, divided into ahares of the par value of $1 each. Among the officers of the new con-, con-, tern- are such well known men as Sen-. Sen-. . ator Fllnn, George -T. Oliver, banker aad steel magnate, and T. 3. Crump, all of Pittsburg; Frank Knox of this city, T. B. Rickey, banker of Nevada; C. Y. FulleV and M. A. Carton of Utlca N. Y who with M. L. Efflnger and Ralph Fllnn . constitute the directors. The Blair mines comprise 600 acres and the Mohawk group, which was also purchase pur-chase by this company, comprises SoO acres From the samples that have been taken In the territory that is opened up by the 6000 feet of underground work-iiuraT work-iiuraT it is estimated that there Is blocked out in the property at the present time no less than $8,000,000 worth pf ores, which can -be profitably handled with a . net saving to the company of at least one-half this amount In addition to this, Mr. Efflnger is authority for the abatement abate-ment that the tonnage In sight is as nothing compared to the. ores that will be exposed within the space of a couple - ... - '- . S -- ' J |