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Show TRADING AT STANDSTILL; ; FEW CHANGES IN PRICE . Hid It not been for an odd lot of 10 shares of Daly West, taken this mornln at 13110 ex-dlvidend. the total of the call would scarcely have exceeded $200. Such other business as went over the counter was utterly devoid of feature, except a alight showing of strength In Sacramento fcoo shares of which were taken at 21 cents. ' - , On the open board Little Chief dropped,, selling 1000 at 84 and 200O at i. Martha Washington Med up a bundle of J000 shares and delivered the package for M.60, while Wabash that had during the regular call sold 1000 at 4. found a buyer for 1500 for $17. . Closing- Quotations and list of sales follow: ' METAL MARKET. 0O Silver moved up one point today, 0 selling at 674 cents; copper is un- 0 changed at 11 cents, aa is lead at W S3.50. 5 NEW YORK METAL. tNEW YORK. March 1L Bar all- ver. 57c , . Lead and copper quiet and un-4- changed. ment for $3424 against the Century Gold Mining company. The plaintiff sued for moneys alleged to have been advanced ad-vanced for development. The California has decided to resume development work on its Park City property and to provide funds for this purpose delinquent shareholders have been. ' granted another thirty days In which to pay up the last assessment. The South Swansea, whose ores have been handled by leasers, affording considerable con-siderable revenue to the company plans to begin operations on its own account next month. It is reported from Park City that the ore in the American Flag is coming com-ing in strong and with high values in silver and lead. Manager George Dern of the Con. Mer-cur Mer-cur went out to the mine this morning. C. E. Allen of the United States is in Bingham today. Capt. Benjamin Tibby has returned to Salt Lake after spending several months in Norway where he rounded up a number of promising nickel prospects for local talent. J. M. ZInn and a number of other Og-den Og-den men have leased an excellent prospect pros-pect at Gold field and will develop the property until August 7th this year. ' Bid. Asked. AJax ..$ .04 $ .H Alice 10 Bullion-Beck 2.00 Black Bess ta., Butler-Liberal 10 .104 Caria .06 .08 Century : 70 .p Creole " . Consolidated Mercur 60 -?F Daly 1-95 2.25 Daly-Judge 4.66V4 6.00 Daly West 32.70 3.K Dalton - .... , .00 Emerald Eagle A Blue Bell 49 ...... Grand Central t 7H 4.10 Horn Silver 1.00 ...... Ingot 01 M Joe Bowers 004 ' . 01 Little Bell 1.00 t.00 Little Chief 08 .03 Lower Mammoth 38 -41 La Relne 02 .0; Mammoth : 1.00 1.16 Manhattan 1-16 .004 May Day .06 .06 Martha Washington 0OU .00 $-16 New York 08 ,06 Ontario ........ t 4.00 . 8.60 Richmond-Anaconda 01 Sunshine Swansea .30 South Swansea 031 .OR Sacramento 20 .21 Silver King 67.00 Star Consolidated IS Sliver Shield 03 04 Tetro .334 .34 United States .... 12 Uncle Sam Con.... 13 .22 Victor OS" .06 Wabash 04 .00T Yankee Con 43 .48 MORNING SALES. Daly West. 10 at $33.10. , Sacramento. 600 at 21c Wabash. 1000 at c OPEN BOARD. Little Chief. 1000 at 34: 2000 at re. Martha Washington. 3000 shares for $4.50. Wabash. 1600 for $17. TOTALS. Regular call, 1510 shares. $443.50. Open board, 7600 shares, $112. Grand total. 9010 shares. $So6.60. MXNNXE MOORE WILL SEND OUTPUT HERE, The Minnie Moore of Bellevue, Ida., a one-time bonanza, that Is now ready to duplicate its former record of millions, mil-lions, will send its product to the furnaces fur-naces of the American In this valley. President and General Manager Rockwell Rock-well completed yesterday afternoon arrangements ar-rangements with Manager C. Whltely of the smelting company to this end. The development of new riches In the Minnie Moore is progressing rapidly under un-der Manager Rockwell's management and he and his associates have no doubt that the wealth at hand will be as great as the former record. GRAND CENTRAL IS BETTER THAN EVER That the Grand Central of Tlntic la entering upon a period of profitable production pro-duction that will surpass even the palmiest days of the famous property, seems certain from present indications. This is the view of the management and of W. 8. McCornick, who returned this morning from Tlntic after attending- the directors' meeting In Provo yesterday yes-terday and making an inspection of the mine in company with others of the official household. In the year that has passed since McCornick Mc-Cornick visited the property the opening open-ing up of the ore bodies has been vigorously vigor-ously and steadily carried forward, making, he said, a wonderful improvement improve-ment in the appearance underground. Every level, from the fourth down to the eleventh Is now being worked with large deposits of rich ore blocked out. On the 1100, where the ore has only recently re-cently been caught, the formation is similar to that of the famous Butterfly stope, and it is here that the management manage-ment expects future developments to reveal greater wealth than the property has yet shown. - As these disclosures on the 1100 prove the-values at depth the directors yesterday yes-terday decided to put the working shaft down to the 1300 and explore the zone at that depth. With this end in view an additional compressor has been ordered, or-dered, to be Installed within sixty days. As was anticipated, a dividend of 10 cents, $25,000 was posted at yesterday's session, payable next Thursday, the books to close tomorrow. The output of the property now averages aver-ages 100 tons and witnXhe certainty of an increase when the additional equipment equip-ment arrives it Is vertually certain that the distribution will henceforth be regular. reg-ular. UTAH AGAIN IN THE DIVIDEND COLUMN. For the first time since December of last year the Utah of Fish Springs is in the dividend column, a distribution of $1000. 1 cent a share having been ordered or-dered by the directors late yesterday afternoon. At the same time returns from the last car of ore. 73,000 pounds, which netted the company $3200 were presented pre-sented and the satisfactory information given out that another lot of equal vol. ume and value was on its way to the sampler. From the superintendent's reports the condition of the mine is such that dividends divi-dends may now be expected to come regularly. MINING NOTES. Settlements of ore pnd bullion yesterday yes-terday amounted to $60,400. 'C. O. Ellingwood of the Western Exploration Ex-ploration company has returned to California. Cal-ifornia. A strong demand for shares in the Victoria, a neighbor of the Grand Central, Cen-tral, is causing some conjecture among the talent. To inspect the latest disclosures in his big tunnel proposition st Oold mountain. Dr. P. A. Franklin left last night for Marysvale. John L White has secured a Judg- |