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Show pier in Salt Lake; will begin. The -values contained in this consignment will, the management believes, average 5 per cent copper and sixty ounces silver,, and also considerable gold. A large tonnage can be - shipped ' from the. workings' as now developed, but no. special attempt is going to be made at large' yield from this property until the big long tunnel shall have been driven into the hill to open the ore bodies at more depth. This bore is being- pushed. Mr. Bamberger deeided to appoint the tunnel at once with a compressor and electric drills, after which the- extension exten-sion ia expected, to be made very fast. .'. . 1 . ';. - - PABK CITY YIELD. While all the newer districts of Utah and Nevada and r Idaho, are ' pushing ahead, there is no diminution j of the grand yield and tbe prospective increase of the same in Park City camp of this 8tate. New and old work goes on from day- td day. month to monthall showing show-ing . this old district, big as it ia already, is only in its-infancy. Among - the younger projects announced an-nounced is that of H Leifman of Chicago, Chi-cago, who has undertaken the development develop-ment of the Diamond and United properties. prop-erties. The work includes the erection of a compressor plant, and the shaft which is now down 840 feet is to.be sunk 500 or 600 feet further. Explorations Explora-tions will be continued on the 800 level and 'the mine-opened up for production as rapidly as possible. Mr. Leif man says also that the offices of. the company. Are. to be removed from Colorado Springs to this city . and that at the approaching annual meeting some of the Salt Lake men interested in the company will be placed upon(the board of directors.,, . OPTIMISTIC BEPOBTS. Today's. reports from' Bullfrog 'and Manhattan Nev., are most optimistic. Just as was expected.-coincident with the arrival of the railroad in Bullfrog the miaes there have commenced to show themselves truly marvelous storehouses store-houses of. wealth. ' The Gold Bar is sacking ore from $800 to $3178 per ton. The new strike is in a -drift from the north shaft at the fifty-foot leveL - Samples from the Gibraltar show shipping values from $200 to $2000, while picked samples will go $20,000 or better. Milling values are shown in all the other numerous workings exeept the big shaf tj which is now in the rhyojijav at a depth of 240 feet. .X'T. On the estate of the Mafahattstb Mining Mi-ning company at Manhattanfie of the oldest properties in the district, there is a strike of ore carrying $46 per ton up to $104, the said values, having been disclosed at various points down to 100 feet depth. OBEENWATEB'8 BOOM. Greenwater is coming to the front ffashinghry rigorously the- -attraction for probably the most gigantic corporations corpor-ations organized to operate any virgin copper field, with the .exception of Ely, not only in all Nevada, but elsewhere. The big veins and the high values, which development so far has shown satisfactorily sat-isfactorily to capital, are bringing into the district tbe leading copper magnates and the best brains they can hire. , .Although. remote from rsilroad communication com-munication at present, this is only a temporary barrier to progress, and the iron rails are coming to the relief of the prospector and the pioteer develops er with their corporately Joined poorer of money. Reports say that nearly431000,000 have- -been invested in vtrgin claims within the last six months. The leading lead-ing spirits in these investments are Patsy Clark, Augustus Heinxe, Charles H. Schwab, the X. M. Sullivan Trust company,. Senator W. A. Clark of Montana Mon-tana and ' ' Borax ' Smith. The district hss twioe. the productive area of Butte, Mont. FORENOON SALES. Ajav, 2000 at 33 He; 1000 at Sic; 1SOO t 83c. Carisa, 4000 at 62c. Lower Mammoth, 100 at 88c seller sixty days: 1900 at 86c; 1000 at 85c; 1500 at 84c: 100 at 84e, seller sixty days. May Pay, 2000 at 14 He. Nevada Hills. 300 at $2 92H. Nevada lairriew, 1000 at 32He: 1000 at 33c Silver fTlnr. 75 at $22.50. Silver Shield. 500 at 16 He: 1000 at 17c. Star Consolidated, 4000 at 14e. Stray Dog. 100 at 63c; 100 at 64e. Uncle Sam, 500 at 40Vjc. Butler-Liberal, 48 H at 10c. Dalton. 2000 at 4. Little Chief. 1000 at lc; 3500 at 17e. Kew York. 1000 at 27 He. Scottish Chief, 3500 at 18 He; 5000 at 13c: 2500 at 12He: 4000 at 12o. South Columbus, 8900 st 56e. Wabash, 100 at 49c: 100 at 43c OPEX BOARD. Ajax, CO at 81c. Black Jack, 200 at 55c. Carisa. 500 st 02c. . Columbus Consolidated. 500 at 7.25; 800 at $7.80. Little Chief. 760 at 17c. Lower Mammoth, 100 at 84c; 700 at 85c; 500 at 86c. Nevada Fairview, 1000 at 33c. . Tetro. 1000 at 18 He Victor, 500 at 84e: 1000 at 9. TOTALS. Regular call, 51,223 shares, for $18.-472.85. $18.-472.85. Open board, 7110 shares, for $8147.45. Totsl ssles, 68,883 H share!, for $26,-620.30. FINE CABISA OBE. A fifty-tone lot of ore from the Carisa Ca-risa mine, in the Tin tic district, arrived in Salt Lake this morning. Values of this consignment are about $70 per ton, it being an extra fine lot that has been collected from time to time during development de-velopment operations, and which was withheld from the ordinarv consignments consign-ments of lower valued yield. . The property continues to open up in a manner that is surpassing all the expectations ex-pectations of the original promoters and many people who bought the stock early in the history of the present management. manage-ment. Within the last few months,, it is said, every share almost that had been floating in Utah has been gathered in by New York investors, leaving only the larger holdings here intact. Beports from the East are that the purchasers of the Utah blocks are holding hold-ing them at $2 per share. TO HAUL OBES. During a visit yesterday to the JVest Columbus by General Manager Sydney Bamberger aod .Manager Harry S. Joseph Jo-seph teams were secured for hauling ores, and tomorrow the work of getting i about twenty tone to the Pioneer aa.n |