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Show H 8 'CHANGE; TINTIC S TOO (S ACTIVE Business brightened up on the mining exchange (this morning, and for the $20,000-mar- Vii 6 nrst time m several months the sales reached the The Tintic stocks came to the front and were the heaviest sellers, although the Park City also participated. Silver King recorded the sale of 100 shares at $70 flat, while Daly West let 270 shares go at $40, and 25 at $33.33. R.EADY TO WEAR. k. heavy-weigh- ts FALL AND WINTER. Carisa, May Day and Uncle Sam were the favorites among the buyers. opened at 18 cents and dropped down to 17 during the sale of 7500 shares. May Day climbed from 11 to 12 cents on the regular call, but weakened to cents on the curb. In all, 8000 shares of the stock were transferred. Uncle Sam was also on the advance, the closing sale being at 2214 cents, an advance of nearly a cent over the opening. Star Consolidated Jumped to 17 cents on the start, but the close was at 16' cents., Victor held at 14 cents, and Wa bash was also stationary around that figure. Ontario made the first sale In sev eral weeks, selling fifty shares at $5. The total sales amounted to $23,9S0, for which 27,895 shares were transferred. Following are the closing quotations and list of sales: 12-- MONDAY F.VKNINO. ATCVST 11. II At, N n s e Saet Lake Telegram. 1903-190- 4. c 8 $ Ajax Bullion-Bec- k Carisa Consolidated Mercur Creole .15 .20 1.00 2.50 .16V4 . : ADVANCE IN METALS. .17 .45 .35 Daly e a! 07 .. 39.75 West Daly .09 Dexter .9G Eagle & Blue Bell . 3.95 Grand Central .90 Horn Silver .01 Ingot .69 Lower Mammoth ... .123s May Day 4.25 Ontario 10 Petro .. ".'J Sacramento Silver King 70.00 Silver Shield .07 South Swansea .15 Star Consolidated .. .Hi Swansei. .45 Utah 1'rcle Sam Con.. .. United States Mining Co.. 13.00 .12' i Ben Butler .11 .. California .36 Centurv 1.20 Daly-Judg- .12 1.12 4.00 0 0 .03 .70 .12 5.00 ke 72. 00 .10 .12 .1H .0) Q Q r M v ni'-an- 1.50 1.4S w 13 htv!ff which vi' fuw an aholuti-llair;?, and thorotiphly in urconl with t!u iHrt;itH cf fa!rou .mt piocl tatt. Vo not only lit your fiiin-,- s htit yn:r :;i r.ta! s thr.l V()U attitmlf iih wt'll. A jMrf-r- t lit with i. icum In thoroughly attiltl. $ 19 nil kar fTh 9 Bid. Asked. Alice Roeco-Horr.esta- -- V The metal market shows a de- cided improvement today. Silver jumped to Cor cents, an advance of a quarter of a cent over the top notch. Copper also fell in line, and is quoted at 12F:i cents per pound, as compared with 12 on Saturday. This is the first brace taken by the red metal since the recent decline set in, and the general opinion among local mining men is that tt-t- ) r J7- V v';. f vli ''S ,vVi i' '" r- -' r x - .m: t)vn buits - hani-taikom:- Tin:oron- i - IIAIH CLOTH AND CANVAS DOWN Till: FRONT, SO THAT IT IS IMroSSIHU; Koi: T.Mi: FKONT OF TOAT TO WUINKLK (HI UUr.AK. Small th-lay njfninjx in rmt collar. nnl rut hih, tip OVTf . jTa f y lnnt to tin nit'k. trttr the price will gradually go back (' () to the 14 mark. Lead remained at $3.50. is npMitij; lajn-- l tomllar. In fart. ;nr rtli:i'4 than any tai!ir Tiiad suit in Salt htylr, thr.n yotj I.akr. Our motto in to ui.iki yru 1mut ln OFU CLoTIUNO IS AiUit'T THi:V,i; havr 1 ln .00 .22 okadi:s nifiinm than any shgan tiu: in smelters, but it Is known get that large deposits of copper ore exist, riTV. Frii i . $20.00 to $10.00 suit. Viruna. .42 whose development is being taken serl .07 Urr.erald in Ml hand. ously of mil-turri- . i;Uo a lar Ftuln .01 VnrtilH; Joe Bowers ThibMs, variety 1902 were in ore of The copper imports .04 Ua Reine valued at $7,921,041, as compared with rhrrk-- . phutlR nnl strip-?- . If w ran't (it ami .01 .04 Little Chief of 1910: in 514.394,663 and the .W5i Imports Manhattan .0 ."2 in bars, ingots, pigs and in manr havi k n n ilon't want Martha Washington copper '' plrao yon hittrr than you .25 New York were valued at ufactured forms ..H Richmond Anaconda .3 to m1I you. as compared with $11,820,459 in ' ' i .... .05 Tetro .0314 'is";f1901. domestic of The copper exports .15 .13 Victor in different forms were valued at A PLFASUni; TO SHOW GOODS, WHKTIIKi: VOF .13 .17 Wabash in 1902, as compared with Yankee in 1901. The exports from BalREGULAR CALL. timore, Md., increased from 54.377.33S A jay, 100 shares at 200 at 19c; 1800 18c; pounds in 1901 to 103.C07.256 pounds, in at 19Uc; !S0O at 194 c. 1902; and from New York the increase f 3200 at ISc; 2250 at 17c; 1000 at was from Carisa, 133,540,150 pounds in H'Ol to 17s4c; 500 at 17 Vic; 500 at 17c. 236.622,515 pounds in U02. Dalv West, 220 at $40; ;5 at 539.95. Grand Central. 100 at $4. In the aggregate. the reporting mines Bower Mammoth. 100 at TOe. a stock of 155.005,652 pounds of cap had a 11 M Uncle Sam. 500 at 21c; 5(K) at 21c; 50u per on t- we January 1, 1903. as compared : at 21e, seller sixty days; 500 at 2170, with 2S2.014.297 1D2. pounds January 1, durFeller thirty days; 500 at 22c. buyer thira decline of over 126,000,000 pounds 6u0 at 22c. at ty days; 1'nO 14c. Victor. 500 at 22c; ing 1902. 5of 500 in Daw at at 12e; 20 The estimated consumption May 1500 at 12ic; 1000 at fit 12 c; 1503 at 12 c-llic; 551.6S8.191 pounds, as compare.! davs. buyer thirtv 12c, 3S2.761.014 pounds in 1901. and with with Star Con., 1000 at 17c; 2700 at 16c. AFTERNOON CALL. I 356.S91.121 pounds in 1900. The average c,,''.cv.'::,.,,-,,.- . A i OPEN BOARD. pelling price of lake copper during 1902 was 11.86 cents per pound. Daly West. 5T at $41. May Day, ". at 12c. The ?ules m.ido on th" afif ; Ontario. 50 at $5. BODY OF ORE PROSPECTS 10 Sliver Kinjr. at J70. noon call follow: Wabash. 500 at 141ic; 50 at 14c. buyer IN ANNIE LAURIE EX. at lV-4-. 2V- at 1".. Carisa. l' - ! x't f thirty days. '. I t f: J 1" TOTAL SALES. lono at 1.". sixty RICHFIELD. Aug. 24. Following 25,095 shares, for S14.4f5.37. Regular. at 14. 2t'0 at 220O J9515. close on LI:; heels of the reported rich shares, for Open, . 2t0 2' at $:.':'-Salt Lake Councilmcn Arin Total. 27,895 shares, for $23,980.37. Little Doingstrike at the Wedge comes now an en: K.ttcl'V.'w I0i S:. JVC. at at couraging bit of news from thr- - Annie '."f at ?1. L.U'T Main- Bell. . I aJ r i j I :.:-"- . There as Railrive Reach Laurie Extension. Gold mountain disPrices ' rr ;' Street; I 7 I. BROKERS TELL ABOUT 2" moth. at f Day. May trict. William Outzen. who has bfn o at at the diggingn for some weeks, came tr.cl H.m. at road's Guests. Dead Level. at full down hill his with the pockets KOv at 22. at MAY DAY AND CARISA samples that show native topper in "5f ? : n v y o n ;: : et a l. sixty days. abundance and run well in gold. They J t f . : n t : v vr.K. at 1"! s were taken from the face of th1 d ep California. After several hours spent under- tunnel, 273 feet from its eye. and are I - i::- 't- i f f . in t! N '.v V ground in the Tintic camp yesterday, a from feeders and stringers of orr that vmln number of the local brokers, who re Indicate the close proximity of the J ' ' " ' ' ' f 'y r ' ' ' It ;r is driving. This vorabl- -. whlrh In nit probability It v ill for which the tunnel . i ' w.turned last, night, expressed themselves ore was encountered at a vertical depth fi Mr. Ceth will obtain n b.nc ba-1 to The Telegram today as being highly of 150 feet and according to calculations upon t!u pt Park Knuiil, ty. pi pleased with what they saw. The con- from the told croppings on the surface nt.Hl C. L. tn.macer of t'i !'; , f i r b tapped within th next t, ., i n ditions underground in the Carisa and the lead will fit L :;'. Wc-mit;-I'nrk of Mi : the and S2r or City. Daly tunnel's from the feet feet, - r the May Day, the two properties in fifty :..t k. mouth. One cause of rejoicing among tur tne innii- ptoj riy mis r ... which unusual interest is centered just the Extension's stockholders Is th fact V.. v,lr St.ou of tl May !. g Manner A. at present, as told by M. M. Miller and that the feeders of copper and I A' ,n.. t , n party of twdv S.ilt I took in identical ere, appearance H. B. ?ole, will be of interest to the in Jr"' t : t f :?f." I if r i I ' y woikli c with these, are found all through the throttch th- May OF COOL BRl-EZHSalt Lake shareholders. many hard formation of the Ann! Laurie, day. v e . ; i - ' 'i ;.! , . LOCAL QUOTATIONS. Mr. Miller said: "On the which supports their original theory t "t Si" n. st - t ."; U "'") k ). J. Hallbury i.nd C..J. !b:rl..-.level of the Carisa, where the strike that they have the samp veins on their r A . v AUTUMN ARE HERO k1 i f r l.;tlAr:n-.for tin was made last Friday, we found a good ground. ";" .s fr: !e. r ,: n: t inornlna; to i:.p' t lh" v.ork i f t i !'.: r ! t"I; ' f 'A 4i body of copper ore, but its dimensions . tl th" tur.ii'l tank. have not been determined as yet. The TODAY'S BOSTON MINING STOCKS lfri . t III... fc A. A. m. :;i s .s ... 4 ,. i find was made in the east drift which Th bids on tb11 I'l'Iuit'liu ponrr p! t was undertaken by the present manf rf , .i (Furnished by Hudson Sons & f- - , will f'o.vi tbH afternoon. agement, after the former officials had drifted in all other directions without brokers, rrom ;, Walker Lank building.) vy success. Two drills had been driven Amalgamated ..... ; . i ; 47. ' 'r . Tony Jarob.-fin f b..Iit Mnn.ijr 4'.' I 0.U IT. Mercur a Consolidated ev to nir.R Co!.:u the fn.ni Into the vein at least four feet, and ttip 4 'fi West V Daly the ore was solid clear through. "! . T o '. i t m h 1.1 Dr. from J. Snider J. "The present indications are that a Utah t ;; United States Mining r K'V'i W b :i vn t. t c Itinh.irti wliOfo bt big vein of ore will be cpened up at this t;Jx v. ;",. exandnatio'i of a rtop rty It .1 i" r J point, but the management is not de- ENLARGEMENT OF HIGHLAND ; tt: : it for .m ll i.ii in now.'. of r c. il' !; . i: ,! pending entirely on this100for its immeBOY SMELTEK TO BEGIN. diate output. On the ' T level, which ' ; r . r a ' . ' Tbr - .5 Is S87 feet vertical and a distance of ti..ri.-' That the edd stoj h in ti." M sti r. ..tli ' . . .t ' 10O0 feet from the strike on the 700, a ld mi Is d aro still prolific th ml;; .K R. IT. Channinjr, manager of the r ord of John T. Il.ijrs. wbby b it ;l r. , winze has been run for a distance of ...... . trs thirty-fiv- e feet where it tapped a vein. Hiphlnnd Boy, accompanied by (Ieor?;e ' ill p 'ii ' ' iiiiii ur i'i'" iiiiiii a o:i t i w . ; t a f . , . v i feet K. Fischer, has returned from a work's tinuation or trie r.ur.nu ii'iy top This has been followed for ,rt i.! .... it! . . .. fi m I' i,. tr during th p ist .. t along the strike, and the entire body is visit to Montana, where they inspected the tunnel i.firf ' '! 15I li this ore inu'rrl tj j a good quality of shipping ore which J' I ' v ! M i ,..- ' . days. To . ? ti. , i !; will run from 2S to So per cent copper, a number of plants. Manager Channinfr expenditure of about ?!2'" to ; .. i I" Ir.Vi announces on iitin-r.olil uo'kin'j"! mi th enlarge lh.it that work besides carrying values in gold and ment of the Highland Fineltpr will be few leaser would rare to un brtake silver. A force of men is still followt ;.. f tl r t r,i n n this week. The stylo of the rinllc Miner. t J ing this vein, and it looks to be one of commenced M the bigegst ever encountered in the two new furnaces has been dfcidd upr . i ' f iff'! I lu-' ,' I on. They will be unlike the others now , ,, p. mine. , ., P. '.. d .... A 1. ....... II "We found the jigging plant treating in use here, but similar to those in suc- HIGHEST COURT SVYS '.' ir a good quality of ore which is coming cessful operation in Montana. The . , . from the winze, and upraise run off to main stack of the smelter in to be eleCMcnno Grain. i ' . level. Another vated fifty feec. and Joseph Dedetichs the east from . MUST COMPANY PAY 1 ; . i i a . . ii lot of concentrates will be ready for the will have charge of the work. . I r' .. : .... market within a few days and regular v . I ! :. i i r tfi "... I now on." follow from ORE AND BULLION OUTPUT. shipments should .. n ' Accord Iticr to an opinion !.t nd d v K ... Mr. Cole's version: "In the east drift 'S w VI . i ' p! i - r . i this af the level of the Carisa the from the root, by the Supr"in niitt - f T .. . M . t indications at present are that an imi , The ore and bullion settlement? for Kooky Mountain IU-- Ti ; .!;..r, ren,. j Vif !,-. :;-i . I t. ore been r r of .. has i week comas VW.lW, body last ,ct tapped. asrgreffated portant ? 10.ni Jt a judicjv.'-?.must tb pay The ore has not replaced the lime for- pared with $362,600 for the week before. pany ' r . . r . to mation on the north sid of the drift The independent smelters turned out case vh'rdn Percy A. Bla k i jl.'fji-- t I. n. 'tii'-- r. . :: M. as yet, but nearly enough work has 603,428 pounds of copper bullion, divided iff and the telephone comp.iny d ' f. 1'- r f t r .; . , . been done on the vein to determine its as follows: . jj:.t and ' o" - . z: :. t ; "'. ! true importance." i' i. Pounds. n vcril'ot of was Th? civen IT rx plaintiff on j ,i J to the the showing Relative ISI.00'1 pitm.v Blnpham Con rf b-; 7 Mr I" a: .ii! level Mr. Cole verifies Mr. Miller's Highland Boy by mi tlr. 212.omo $10.fO0 for iia!r,.igs ;n "?, i r statement. trie sho k while working on the lir,5 of fn! t. t. i i S't l;y. Total ...603,4 2 S the defendant comj any near Pmvo. '; N."M'.r ft i".,t. ' EXPERT MAKES REPORT ' ' r "i; 2 Yr :k Mcr.fv. was brought In F.rlrnr r artion The V. ". r A. S. W. ECCLES HERE. ON COPPER PRODUCTION. ' : of last car and tried In the Dbtrbt Tf T: K. A.!. r I . ; Hi i ff!. court of I'tah county. The dfTd-mZ v . t N t rT r "a S. "W. Eccles. trafTic manager for the .... : tht r ! . Charles Kirchhoff makes some interN Z to N" r. whjr-; I I Orotirt f.ar . t Fnpjfme appealed .... I. '.' and coms;-American Smelting Nerti-rf Refining: N t sr rrtte. ty '. esting comparisons on the copper out- pany, returned to Salt Lake today from now affirrrs th- - verdict nr.! Judstrrer.t :int ; . o v.. - f Of.! .v... 2 r? r; si j 1'? put and consumption in this country in Idaho, where he has been sojournlnp; of the lowf-- cfurt. ins ' 4, r rs a r. f on 'f r , j the h'rf f upper Snake river his recent report, made to the United with his family ; f 5 t Officials two weeks. Their A the small for past Outing:. Enjoy States geological survey. part r t t ; n l of the report follows: The city, county and Btate ofHci.-iCAttle. ' tV Chir.ii:o r s r in . As compared wjth 2QS.TS2 tons MINING NOTES. who sp nt yesterday In Og!-f ft it1 ;I C canyon rt- CHIC r, r ii ?r 1901, the total production of copper in r a rno?t enjoyable outing. Thy :?. had c ; t : .K-.k - 1 ;r .j the United States in 1902 was 294,42:5 I ; arrived at the Hermitage In tlm- to .m. Ii r' !a rr. Jacki-ioI V ".f , t. has f . V McChrystal returned partak? of one of tho f M f ' SI ( Ions tons, of which the Iake Superior a I.' . dinf;invU5 f 2a.9 per cent; from a trip to Maokay, Ida. f: i iK r I; U district produced 7G.165, or 43.8 ner ami vhn they had flnlshM tl. ..Ii, I I. P '"" ft per cent; catP and doi;s Ht the report had to en 3. ; Montana, 128,975 tons, or ! U s!on m. f' J. C. Gladden, manager of the Tono- - elwhere for their midday meal, Tb" cLr a iu:; 03. and Arizona, 53,547 long tons, or 18.2 per bank r Ml'.' company, returned from afternoon was Fpent In daning r.d cent. This is an increase in the total ' i.rr-!;-,! t'-"T ..f Iec or Nevada 25,641 of tons, yesterday. biu-tlfto leave the loth nearly long th mlt-production party wi.s nr.! ! ,i 10 per cent, as compared with 1901. when the boes arrived .,t reort V C W. P. Jenny, the mining expert, has 9:30 o'clock. During the afternoon V. Hicht. V. Utah is forging to the front as one of ef ; i tf. i I if the most important copper States, and been in camp all week doinf expert County ClfTk John Jam" iar,g n numAt i f !'! i !; , on Woods! de the f f If n it is notably in the Bingham camp that work property, on ber of fo.ikh for the of 1 . W which Charles Getsch has a short .ease th party and District Attorney VA rhtv r IJfufcl!0- -lM rapid. . development has been most .J V. 'v.ll' jrj'.ii-r.t r r t ore The ground has been thoroughly exam and C. O. Whlttetr.oru dellvertd tbort rf). Only small quantities of copper Puu natU" r Umi,i, I." VJ. tlf. fato Mr. Is ined, and if Rddreejwa. rn lmb". H'.f',,have been .shipped from Alaska Jenny's report 20.25 .17 fwund (h-vi..t.- rr $12.-S64.C- 1 SlR,-811,7- 29 $36.-071.4- 48 -- - iu;y on not. f f Mil 1W-w- && iOa Oo9 cay as - w DULLNESS PREVAILS - dj; NftFRFR S IN PORTLAND , . M Walljt:;::y.;:v;: Drtly-.lu.lK- ". 'it, ; . lt. - it;.-:-- , - r- $ ". 1 rt...r j . .. j .. L . - in--- i : 1 , - - gold-bearin- l:..u.. -- 700-fo- ot . I'-av- .- r-- f ; :- Daly-Jud;- . S - J- - --, r. - s -n- , .HI !., " i i f - 1 .',:,"!,- , -. . , f S to.-Wnv- 5 . ! - '. 5 .t--r- i " V i- S 1 . i ? r .s- 'l - '! If-.i- 21-iS:- ,- " .i.r-in- l't ; ? , ( '" 3 1 pui-.-r.a!ii- 1 $ ; " T - - '. 1 . i . A '. . . 1 - v ! . 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