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Show 10 INTER-MOUNTAI- MINING REVIEW N STOCKS LISTED ON THE SALT LAKE STOCK AND MINING EXCHANGE. This list is incomplete, as many Utah mines have been and are now operated at great profit by individuals and close corporations that do not publish their dividends. Twelve millions would be a conservative estimate of the amount of dividends paid by these mines. fllNING STOCK REVIEW. The week just ended has been characterized by increased activity, both in speculative and investment shares. Liberal outside orders for the higher in fact, priced stocks were received; securities of the demand for this class is greater than the supply. There is also an increasing activity on the part of local investors and speculators, the of the sensational advances in someinterest. stocks having aroused general Ajax remained at previous at quotathese tions, although the offerings A good strike is refigures are light. of the wlnz. ported on the loweratlevel $2.352.40. AlliAnchor found sale ance and Annie were inactive. at There wrere sales of Bullion-Bec- k the that $6.756.85. It is expected declared to- be monthly dividend will of the unlisted stocks. Swansea, Four Aces and Richmond-Anacond- a have created some excitement in the pit, and those who traded in these stocks have realized handsome profits. The com- Unlisted Stocks The unlisted stocks closed as follows: pletion of the Swansea hoist and the commencement of regular shipments of good ore have kept the stock on the up grade, and $1.70 is now bid for it, it having advanced from 15c within four months. The Swansea has paid dividends out of ore taken out in development work, and it is believed that payments will soon be resumed. The Four Aces adjoins the Swansea, and is located upon a parallel vein, the ore being of similar character. The last of the treasury stock (20,000 shares) was sold last Saturday at 20c, and on Monday it advanced to 55c, but has since dropped back to 36c. The company is capitalized at 250,000 shares at $1 per share. It owns two claims, one of which is patented. which has been dDaly sold during the week at $8.00 were some for Daly-Weslowly advancing time, took 8.05. The offerings of Dala big jump yesterday, when 18,000 in light. There was some trading The changed hands. The property ton & Lark at stronger figures. a cen shares is located near the Utah, in the Tintic of half regular monthlybedividend 1st. on the district, and the knowledge that the declared per share will owners of heavy interests in that vidropped back Eagle was weaker and are quietly taking in all the to 14c, at which figure sales were made. cinity stock available has something to do East Golden Gate was ainactive. with the advance. The mine is being strong Galena has become worked by leasers, who are taking out ite and 500 shares were sold at Gey- some very good ore. About 300,000 an advance over previous figures. on shares have been transferred since ser was decidedly stronger, at the the made January 1st. splendid record now being Little Pittsburg was less active, and mine and mill. Dalton was neglected at unchanged Herschel was unchanged, and there but quotations. Natural Gas suffered a SALTLAKE&MERCUR RAILROAD was some inquiry for Horn Silver, further loss, notwithstanding the asthe latter stock. light offerings ofremained surance that there is an abundance of with strong, Mammoth has at the wells. Richmond-Anacond- a, st no recession from the high mark two weeks ago. Regular gas surplus is being Mining Incorporations. being made and the $7.05 at active was American Mercur Mining Company Capital, to back divided going $500,000, is into 500,000 shares. The and gradually 7.12, recent the before owns company the point occupied eighteen claims, located in the Big Cottonwood Mining district. OnFollowing are the officers and direcThere were some small sales of shares and tors: I. A. Benton, president; I. B. fifty tario at $14.4014.60, at R. C. Taylor, secsold on the New York exchangenext Hill, reduced ond be Charles H. Linck, $13.50. The output will shut-dow- n of the and annual secretary treasurer; A. L. Head-bermonth by the Lawrence Wilson, W. A. Robertmill for general repairs. but son, George A. Hawkes, Jr., B. F. Sunshine is steadily advancing, holders as the Mosely. the offerings are light, of Old Imperial experiments results the Mining and Milling are awaiting Company Capital, $400,000, divided into 0ISnverrKTng is held at $17.0017.25, 400.000 shares. The company owns six claims located in the Cherry Creek disand very little is offered even at these the trict, White Pine county, Nev. Followfigures. Sales were made during ing are the officers: President, P. H. week at $16.5016.75. at Frank Knox; week Utah sold during the reached. $1.87, Cannon; and treasurer, Robert G. the highest figures yet was the feature secretary Smith. The boom in Tintics in-creas- TIME TABLE. ed. vice-preside- vice-preside- nt; HOIXU WIST. Leave Fairfield Station Arrive Manning . . Arrive Mercur a.m. 1019 a.m. 9.52 11.02 a.m. 2.15 3.05 3.25 p.m. nt; GOIXG HAST. g, vice-preside- nt, Leave Mercur Arrive Manning Arrive Fairfield Station p.m. p.m. trains make connection at Fairfield Station with the Union Pacific trains which are scheduled to arrive at 9.42 a.m. going west, and 3.40 p.m. going east U. JACOBS, General Manager. These J Wm N. HALL, Agent, Mercur. |