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Show Ji-,. ; Lx) .JxjLVI iiC; ' . : Oirzm : SIC CZS -35ZIT.I - - . There vu scarcely a move made In the market price of mining stocks to- I flay, the figures of yesterday ruling in nearly every case except Daly. The last-named last-named property showed more strength, opening at $3.19 and advancing to 13.40, then receding to $3.35 on the regular call and closing at $3.23 on the open board. A total of 8800 chares of the stock participated In the trading. ' ' California lay In a heap at the bottom struck yesterday, 4700 shares being handed out at from 12 to 11 cents. Grand Central ruled at $5.45 until on the open call, when a single 100 went at $5.37. - .... Naildriver opened at $2.17. and steadily advanced to $2.25. a total of 0 shares being released. Wabash remained stationary, recording a sale of 800 shares. "Yankee dropped 1500 shares at from 42 to 42c and Little Chief made a j sale of 845 shares at c, and 460 at 6c. The closing quotations and list of sales , 'follow; . . v ' : '.'.'. ' Bid.. Asked. -IlC6 s 9 .20 AJax Jfti .30 Bullion-Beck .... 2.90 Carlaa .17 .18 Consolidated Merour . M 1.66 1.67 Creole . - 55 .60 Daly , 8.81 8.83 Daly-Judge 10.77 10.00 Daly West 39.85 89.65 Dexter : .05 ..... Eagle 4k Blue Bell 85V4 .88 2EETAL QUOTATIONS. 4. 4 4 ''.' . Silver remained at . 48 cents -f f again today, and copper at 12 f cents. UUCDI ...... ................. . ' .v Grand Central 5.8714 $.50 Horn Silver 1.10 Ingot. .... .064 Lower Mammoth ' .60 .62 Mammoth 1.40 . 1.C0 May Day .15 .154 Northern Light .04 Ontario .v 6.60 7. to Rocco-Hotneatake .. . .60 Sacramento ...... 26 - .27 Silver King' 70.50 , j 75.00 Silver Shield 04 " .05 South Swansea .21 . .28 Star Consolidated .... .15 Sunshine .... .10 8wansea 82 1.00 United States 25.37 26.26 Uncle Sam Consolidated ... .21 .... . Utah .66 .68 Valeo .11 .... Ben Butler " .07 .08 Boss Tweed ? .24 . .80 California... .11 .11 Century .74 .... Joe Bowers .00 , .02 Little Chief 08 ..... La Reine - .05 .05 Manhattan 00 .01 Martha Washington .05 .06 New Tork - 26 . .26 Richmond-Anaconda .... .02 .10 Tetro .16 .17 Victor G. ac 8. M .28 .24 W. M. Glory .01 Yankee .48 .42 Black Bees ,.. .50 .55 , REGULAR CALL. Daly, 800 at $3.10; 100 at $3.12: 800 at 83.15; 100 at 83.17:: 400 at 83.20; 200 at 83.21; 200 at $3.25; 100 at $3.40; 800 at $3.82; 100 at 83.33; 200 at 83.30; 100 at 83.22; 100 at $3.82; 100 at $3.84; 100 at 83.85. Daly-Judge. 100 at $10.67; 200 at $10.70; 10O at 810.77. seller thirty days; 400 at $10.80; 75 at $1.75. Daly West. 20 at $39.40. Eagle sr Blue Bell. 100 at 86c. Grand Central. 900 at 85.-45. - - Lower Mammoth, 100 at 62c; 100 at 61c; 100 at 0c. Utah. 100 at 68c; 109 at 66c; 109 at 8e. California, 2700 at 12c; 600 at Uc; 500 at 11c Little Chief. $45 at tc; 460 at 60. - - Tetro. 600 at 17c. Martha Washington, M0 at 6c. Wabash, 100 at 41c; 200 at 42a. Yankee, 800 at 42c; 600 at 42c; 100 at 42c i OPEN CALL. vDaly, 300 at $3.35; 100 at $3.83; 100 at $3.33; 100 at 83.29; 100. at 83.25. Grand Central. lOoVt $6.37, Ben Butler. 1000 at 7fce. WZ V. - . California, 500 at lie; euo at 12c. Yankee, 100 at 42c. Naildriver, 100 at $2.17; 200 at $2.20; 200 at 82.25; 100 at $2.26. IMPOBTAUT ST2LXXB RE POSTED AT STJCFWAT. A strike of galena ore In the Dugway mining. district has been reported by the Lundeen brothers, who are In the city after spending the winter in that region. At a depth of 100 feet a vein of galena measuring six feet was encountered, which showed 73.5 per cent lead and 340 ounces silver, when assayed. Within SHlPPKfcS 13KKT TOUIGHT; ' C0XOIXTTEZ WILL SXPOBT. Another meeting of the Tintic ore-shippers ore-shippers will be held In the Commercial clubrooms tonight, when it is thought the committee . appointed at the last meeting will make a report of Its work. The object of those at the head of the movement is to secure more favorable traffic arrangements with the local rail-roads, rail-roads, particularly In regard to low-grade low-grade ore, 1 and as the entire Tintic district dis-trict would be greatly benefited by the new rate proposed by the shippers, it is desired that all Interested will attend the meeting tonight. , The - shippers claim that should the limit on low-grade ore be changed from $15 to $20, at the regular rate of $1X0 per ton for freight, would result In increased in-creased earnings for the railroads, as well as for the mine-owners. TELEPHONE OPEBATOB CAJf s IDEUTTFY WULE-CTJTTEB. ' The "booster" who cut the telephone wire at the Wabash mine yesterday and then floated the fake report of an Important Im-portant strike, has not been apprehended, apprehend-ed, although Manager Murray of the, telephone company is making a vigorous vigor-ous Investigation of the affair. Superintendent Super-intendent Gillette of the Wabash came down last night! and stated this morning morn-ing that he would keep a close lookout for the man who Impersonated him in the fake report. It was learned today that the message mes-sage was sent from the central office at Park City, and the chief operator has already furnished a minute description of the man, . j . . : xnxriNQ NOTES. ------------- - The ore and bullion settlements yesterday yes-terday amounted to $69,000 Duncan McVichie has returned from the Grand Central with another verification verifi-cation of the recent strike. Victor M. Clement has returned from a tour of inspection covering his Mexico Mexi-co properties. y Che Conklin Sampling company today to-day received five cars of ore from Tintic Tin-tic Harvey Hardy, superintendent of the Hecker mine, left for that property yesterday yes-terday with a force of miners, and will resume operations on that property tomorrow. the next few days the Messrs. Lundeen will return to Dugway to continue development de-velopment work. s zmmro Incokpoeatioit. Articles of Incorporation of the Nail-driver Nail-driver Extension Mining and Milling company, which will have headquarters in this city, were recorded with the County Clerk this morning. The capital capi-tal stock of the company Is placed at $300,000, divided into as many shares, of the par value of $1 each. W. Montague Ferry Is the president and the treasurer, treas-urer, and Robert Gorllnskl Is the vice-president, vice-president, who with Don H. Porter, Michael B. - Fitzgerald and Murty Mov Polin, constitute the directorate of the company. B0STON-TON0PAH HAS E1CH ORB IN SIGHT. " t The Boston-Tonopah shaft Is now down 100 feet. At the bottom is a small stringer of quarts carrying values In both silver and gold. They are now framing the gallows timbers and excavating exca-vating for the engine, which. Is of 60-horse-power. The company has placed several good-si Bed blocks of treasury stock. Upon the placing of the machinery three shifts of miners will be put on, and sinking continued to the 700 level as rapidly as possible. As the bottom of the shaft shows the contact and is highly mineralized, it is expected that very little crosscuttlng will be necessary. neces-sary. . There is a five-foot vein of quartz cropping nearly the entire length of the Reptile claim, and the shaft was started 100 feet below the ledge. Crosscuttlng will be started at different depths in the shaft. . Tthe Boston-Tonopah is a close-in property, Joining the North Star and the Mlzpah Extension companies, and about 2000 feet north of the Tonopah company property. Tonopah Bonanza. TINTIC ORE SHIPMENTS. j The ore shipments from Tintic during the week amounted to 134 cars, divided among the following properties: : Cars. Cartas ......... 3 AJax 8 , Centennial Eureka ess se.ee - eeeeaeeee-e 0" j Dragon iron mine .......... 27 Eagle A Blue Bell 4 Gemini 12 Grand Central .......... ..... 26 Lower Mammoth 4 Mammoth 16 Martha Washington 1 Star Consolidated 1 Yankee Consolidated 10 .Total ........ ............ .......... is |