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Show mm FOTT OF COC0?PERSH0IYS UKGE 0?.E TOSNAGE Chi no Issue an Interim report cover-, cover-, tag opermtlons at tha property from tha date of the last annual report up to Marc 1, Alt payments on mining lands have been made and thla feature has now been practically settled, tha company com-pany having; liM acre of mineral lands. Additional lands bava been bought In connection with a mill site and water works. Lb to March 1. 4 churn drill holes have been completed, with a total fooisge ' of 1 feet. The avermjr depth of the holee a 12 feet: the average thickness of ore 10T feet; tha average thlckneea of capDlng IS feet. Estimating the ore on eteam ahovel basis, that Is, tncludln the elopes that will follow the operation of steam shovels, there have been fully and partially de-veto de-veto pad 4f.?3..11 tons, averaging t.t per cnt. Of thfa quantity, some thing more than tl.oeC.noa tons, or over 71 per cent will be mmed by steam shovel. Heven drills are now being used In development de-velopment an "recent scout drilling haa Indicated an extension of the ore body of about IMv feet to the weat and 100 fet to tha south of the present developed aWHB- in4 whtlo wa do not expect tn the future such rapM additions to the ton-nave ton-nave as haa SDDtled to the period under discussion In this report, we know that verv auhstan'fil additions will he made , In the areas hlrh have been prospected . ' In a limited vav. and that there atlll remain re-main very '.nrmm areas of promising ground which bava not bean prospected at all J . Very little cmderground development has been done: It will not be neossaary to do any underground mining at all until the ores from the steam shovel areas developed de-veloped are extracted, and nil mining for a great manr vears can, therefore, be done with shovels. Four pa-ton and one 40-ton eteel ahnv-els ahnv-els are now In operation and this la sufficient suf-ficient equipment to provide stripping and mining capacity for tha mill now la pro-cs pro-cs of erection, though n lltUe more roil tn stock will be necessary. "1'p to March 1. ....; yarde of Gripping Grip-ping have been moved and U4.OA0 tons of , ore mined and stored in stork plies. The ( stripping of tha Romero and Chlno see i..a at-ai kaa. aM era. a a.4atassaJl Hat ana. atlons on thoee areae have been curtailed until such tuna aa we begin sending ore to the mill. . . . The ore bodlea already al-ready uncovered and prepared for eteam ehovel mining will aupplv tonnage for the mill for about three year and there will consequently, be aa difficulty In keeping errtpptng operatlona wall ahead af nr. extraction." I The mill la being built la threa see-tlona see-tlona of 1000 tone capacity each. The s'eel bulMlna for the main bodies le completed, com-pleted, practically all the machinery for the entire plant la on the ground, and that for the first section of the mill Is b-ma set In place. It la estimated that one section of the mill will be In commission com-mission bv the mlddl. of July and that the remaining section, can be completed end put Into operation at tntarvala of for-tv-flve davs thereafter. Favor sole eon tracts have been madei with the ganta fa railroad for tha trane-portatlon trane-portatlon of orea and mnceatratea. and wltn the American gmelllng and Renn-Ins Renn-Ins company for tha smelting at coooea-ttstea. coooea-ttstea. All phases of the work are progressing In such a way that there will be nothing to rrevent contlnuoue and prnfltahla operatlona oper-atlona aa anon as tha first section af the mill le completed and tha entire Plant should be la opsratloa by the gret of November. No-vember. NEVADA IX tUUT riAKOIBOO. James A. Pollock a Co., bank era and brokers. tXt-ts& South Main strset, fur-ntah fur-ntah tha following, received over their private wire, this afternoon: , I Hid. IAhcrt. fi.ln.ld I I Colombia Mountain I .04 t Jumbo Extension ......... !t H .ih ,. .07 Pma Bull 01 Ilimi 01 silver Pick ot Blue Hell .02 Hi. Ivee It Ixma Star 01 tro 04 ,0t Atlanta .11 Great Pend .01 ....... F-rf Top fextsneioo.... 01 Florence l.li ....... f 'ombinatloa fraction .... ,nt Kew.no. .at .04 t'rsck.rlack 01 Fed HI 01 .02 Yellow Tiger at Gold field COS 1.071 C. O. O It ....... Corns lock Vhlr 1.07, Mexican l.li t 471 noukl A Curry.. .14 .2 Coneoiidatad Virginia ..... 1.40 1.4 ' Savage .42 .42 Kale A Nom-oss !4 ,17 Yellow Jacket .70 H-lrher H 4 onndenre ... ...... .01 Merre cevaoa, ........... .ae .at rArhequer ......... ...... .S4 .11 I i. ion l.M l.7 i hoiisr 1 .11 Potoel 41 .41 Tonopah Tonopah Nevada M Montana Tonopah ........ l.0 Tonopah Extension ... ... .1! ,11 MavKamara 11 .It Tonopab Belmont t. 'i ....... Tonopah North Star. ...... .12 .11 v.t End Con .17 .It R.st-us .11 , ,U Jim Butler .11 Bullfrog Ronnie Clare ...... '' .21 -Mvnowar Coa 44 .It Manhattan Manhattan Coa 1 Dexter Oi .a. Other districts-Nevada districts-Nevada Hill. t.; J.M Pi it. burs Silver Peak 44 i K.les Nest ; J ,21 Hound Mountain SI !...,,.. Rawhide Coalition 04 I . BAIT FAAXCIBCO OIL. -J a me. a. Pollock Co.. banker and broker. Ill -lit. South Main stieet. fur-ri. fur-ri. Mo. the following, received aver their private wire: , I Bid. lA.ked Aas d Oil I .12 j Brookshlra I 1.21 I Carlhou ! t.22' 1.2t I Monte Crista l.Oe I l.;t ! Palroer I l.t;f! 1.41 Premier ...I I .44 I Silver Tip I I 1.10 ' s w. B ' .:e ! i Tomer I l.lt I l.t.i WK. CHI I iSI CURB TBADDfO. Central-Stanriard-eold toe ehsrea st H i cents. 10 we st 141 and H at 14. Oold f'hein soid to. share at 14 cen la and I T'lnteh Treasure Hill Bold 14&0 shares at 4 r-nts. Closing quotstlons oa the Un- ll.te.1 B'ocks were SS follows- I nM. A. ted. r.ntrel Standard I .Kit .lit Columbus (VKtenslon ..... ..1 I .41 FurKa-hwsnaea H.X, 07 Oo,4 Chain 15 .17 Hin..m Copper 10 .111 t'ar.ff I .60 Ol-eX ,) H ! SAIBT PBOD7JCB. cvrtraOO. May . Butter Steady; .neriee. t'f)i,f dairies. UtflXr. I 1 e tealv: recelpta 24 40 rsses; st e - . ir.ludad. U,f)14c; ArsLs. lie; e r..i.. l-tc. . ... -1; daisies. i:JIc: " - 1 I:. vo-ir.s America, li, , . ..Jin,, 1. u i.jc. j |