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Show pah. White Pine district, la considered by the. owner. C. W. Bechtol of this city, as one of the beat properties in tha dla-trlct. dla-trlct. Bechtol returned yesterday from tba ramp, and aald that S par cent copper and $11 gold ore had been found at surface. sur-face. Mining muck rakers looking for trouble ara raising doubts as to tha ability. of Boston Con. to complete Ita mill construction construc-tion with tha funds ralaed by the recent issue of bonds, and then go to show Just why there Is no doubt that Boston Con. can and will raise as much money as Is necessary. In the tunnel In Utah and Michigan mine. fspaver Lake distrlet. a five-foot ledge has been uncovered showing $35 to the ton In silver and lead. The mine Is doing unusually well. Yerlngton is the talk of the town in New Vlrk City and other Eastern mln-. Ing centers, according to Grant Snyder, who returned yesterday from the metropolis. metrop-olis. Ely is called a second Butte and Its future Is gauged by the latter s greatness. great-ness. Wonder and Falrview also stand well In the East. Balaklala officials have changed their plan of Issuing $3,500,000 of convertible bonds Into stock at $25 a share, and will instead Issue 125.000 new shares at $10 one day recantly U,0OG pounds of tha stuff was shipped, breaking tha record for a day. It ta i understood the company will soon declare another dividend. ' . Knocking doesn't pay. as Is evidenced by tha fact that because certain Los Angeles papers predicted the failure of a number of Gold field operators, the latter are now btivlng supplies and machinery ma-chinery here Instead of In the City of the Angels. On local exchange unlisted stocks were handled as follows: Copper Glance. 240 251c; Cedar. 5 centa; Cedar Extension. 20 cents; Ohio Copper. $5 10a5.15: Western Nevada. $1,251; Newhouse. $1.21. Mason Vallev. $2 45. Standard Copper. $125 $1,271; Kelth-Kearns. $5.50; Federal-Ely. 90 cents; Wheeler, 53 cents. Ore and bullion settlements yesterday amounted to $1S4.000. ns follows: Silver, lead, gold and copper ores. $40,000; base bullion. $7S.0n); gold bars. $30,000. Articles of Incorporation of th Floche Demijohn Mining company have been filed with the Countv Clerk. The company has a capital stock of $750. noo. with shares at the par value of $1 each. The officers are: President. J. S. Free; vice-president. vice-president. W. M. McCrea. These with Edgar Ed-gar O. Best and F". E. Parish, compose the board of directors. each. Formal transfer of all stock and other assets of Copper King and Copper Deposit De-posit properties mas effected yesterday when the two companies became officially known as the Yertngton Consolidated. J. H. Turner, secretary, and E. A. Oyer, stockholder, will Join other officials of the company at the property. News of a great strike was received here yesterday, when It was learned that near Rose's Wells, close to Rhyollte. a four-foot ledge was revealed, averaging $500) In gold to the ton. A rush Is on. On February 19 the 3-cent dividend declared de-clared yesterday by I'tah mine, will be distributed. In this manner stockholders will receive $300o. Shipments continue at the mine, and repairs necessitated by the fire will be made at once. In New York City yesterday, stocks and properties of the Greene Consolidated Copper conipanv and of the Cananea Central Cen-tral were merged Into what will be known as the Greene-Cananea Copper company. The sum of $4.ooo,omo was paid for 200.-(Xmi 200.-(Xmi shares of Cananea Central stock held by the Greene company. Directors of the Ohio-Kentucky coin-pan) coin-pan) hae been called to a special meeting meet-ing on March 4. to determine whether or not the company organired under tha laws of the State, shall sell out to a com-pnnv com-pnnv of the same name Incorporated under un-der the laws of Nevada. One thousand tons of ore await shipment ship-ment at Montgomery-Shobhone and the mine together with Polaris will ship in a short time The new spur track will be completed soon, ns will the mill, when the company will treat Its owns ores. William I lugger dug and dug in a hole In the ground near Monroe, this State, ard Is now showing ore from a 500-foot ledge avenging 4" per cent opper The c laim i Toca'ed in the month of Main .nnn jusu alx'xe Monroe creek. Between the third and fourth levels on M.i. Dav a good strike of steH galena ore was reentl made The mine is shipping ('ix carloads a week Ore HeiHging S 1 ' a ton is on the wa here from N-.ida Hills mine. In MINING NOTES. .Tames I. Ha. k'l of Louisville. Kv one of the leading financiers of tl.e Middle Ves. is in 'he . jty fwlai in ; e inte. -ps's of ;h I'hoeniv K-d'i. 'Ion . oinpai.v of rioche. of tthr n companv he 1 prrsl dent. Hacke-t is also heall In'rri ? .1 In the ihio - Ken t i. k null", and will ie-mam ie-mam un'tl the spe. ial uneting of 1 i r c i -tors on March 4 new i .-ar La. m-u"d. assist an- "lar.agr ; ' j ore p' i re h a s ' t.s depart m.-Mt "' he I ; 1 , States Minlt.g . otr.pa'i-. Is epe. t.-.l na- k f t "ir, I 'en er M--nda v. iA11 of :!,( mater!..' fot ';; in p.o,-. tnenis or L. wrr MaiTir-io'h is wv ". goiinrl. and In si a I n ' ion w 1 1 I'" ins;., . until - o;nple' ton w'.;n-it 's v pr ',-J r-e ' flrs' of the n o ' 1 . "i I n ie Sa:n ' i-t i-t re.;rpan is smko'g a ''i1''1- doun 'o -e I'.O.foot le-l. aid will II.. n dllft pi" f" to rr ee the e i n Fne .-arloails of ore f; en Ne-a1a an l twle from Utah we-e ;, eio-i at t Tavlot .y-Biun'o- an-ii'.-t vefe-.Uv. !.-porrr !.-porrr treated se. en from I tan and on." from Nevada .1 B Rlsu'i g.-n:a' rnnager of I 't. Con . and K I' Ma'l.- : -if tj.e W ashoe smelter at Ana onda. wen- t'e Ring ham semelter of t. '"-ti-er 'On;pari t". d .1 . ' W Arns'reng. assola'el ni'n George K I'riinn of ' i I . i' v. re' ur'ie.1 l.te yes'erday frni a trip Los Argeles an ) Kh . ard as us-;a' In' ""thing l- ;t g...,i in fnv of the latt.; pla . .Infph Hvde "f B's. u1' niir. nfn' ' southern Utah list nigh' O Wiser, manager man-ager "f the Whit Pine Gold MinlUR and Mi'ling . o-rpan. ' epe.--e l here tonv,;-ro tonv,;-ro w. Louis Ten's loel mirvng eng'reer. is expert. 1 bai k tomorrow wrh marve'ous stories of a numbet ' f Yerb'gton groups he Is said o ha" pjr'-has.-.l while In the dlstrl't He also wen' to Rosebud, and In a few dis etal KiipO'tin' an -nouneernen's will le made regit.ll.'g his visit to the latter camp. Haie! Krotip. in th" ne ramp of MI7. |