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Show 10 MINING REVIEW. INTER-MOUNTA- IN STOCKS LISTED ON THE SALT LAKE STOCK AND MINING EXCHANGE. 9S S25 o NAME OF COMPANY. Capital. CD cr p s Amx (Copperopolis) Alliance Anchor Annie Brick Consolidated Bullion Beck Centonnial-Eurek- a Dalton & . . Lark Daly Daly West Eagle East Golden Gate... Eureka Hill Four Accs Galena Geyser Gemini llerschel Horn Silver Mammoth Malvern Marion Mercur . $ 3,000,000 100.000 1.500.000 250.000 500.000 1,000.000 1.500.000 2.500.000 3,000,000 l,500,u00 150.000 8.000,000 1,000,000 250.000 1,000,000 1,000.000 500.000 5.000.- 000 10,000,000 10,(00.000 1.500.000 50",00J 5.000- .00) 15,00', 000 2.000, COO 3.000.- 000 1.000,000 2.500.000 1,000,000 Ontario Overland Silver King Sioux Con Sunshine Utah Location of Mine. ta 300.000 100.000 150.000 250.000 500.000 $10 1 10 1 1 1GO,000 10 30.000 2,500,000 150.000 75.000 150.000 600.000 10.000 250.000 100.000 50 20 Tintic Tintic L., C. ,(., S., S 1 5 100 1 . Fish Springs 10 5 25 25 G., , C., L. G., S., L. G.,8., L. G., b., L. G. G. G., 8., C., L. G., S., L. G., S., L. - 2.50 Camp Floyd 5 25 100 5 Camp Floyd Camp Floyd G. G. G. Park City G., S., L. G. ('amp Floyd Park City G., S., L. S. L. Tintic G. ('amp Floyd Fish Springs.... G., S., L. 20 10 10 10 250.000 100.000 L. G., S., L. ('amp Floyd Tintic G., 8., L. G. ('amp Floyd Frisco G., S., L. Tintic.. ... ...... G., S., C., L. 5 100 1C0,000 G.,S,C. Camp Floyd .... ;G. Vanderbilt, Cal . G Park City ('amp Floyd Camp Floyd Tintic Tintic 20 5,000 1,000,000 400.000 400.000 600.000 100,000 200,000 150.000 400.000 150.000 ,S Bingham Park City 1 2C0.000 Tintic Park City Park City i Total 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as many Utah mines have been and are now operated at great profit by individuals and close corporations that do not publish their dividends.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. bid. The recent report that ground, and justify the erection of a the drill on the latter property had en- large mill. As the company is out of the vein was without foun- debt the whole of this assessment will The local stock market shows no countered be available for development work, and dation. signs of recovery from the selling epiGalena was unchanged, and 70 cents is for this reason, it is stated, the stockdemic that has been raging for several steadily bid for Geyser, which is now holders regard it with more favor than the last, which yielded but $1200 after weeks, and as the financial stringency milling richer ore than ever before. Horn Silver was offered at shaded paying the companys debts. grows more acute the pressure to sell figures and was wanted at $1.75, but . The unlisted stocks closed as follows: becomes stronger. Manipulation by there were no sales. There is no inforthe brokers is still a factor in the sit- mation concerning the expected diviuation, but some of the heaviest de- dend. Some fortunate speculators were clines have been caused largely by forced liquidation. Mining stocks are able to buy Mammoth as low as $2.30, used very extensively as collateral to and it is not believed that the stock secure bank loans, and as the banks can go much lower. The monthly diviare now drawing the lines very closely, dend was paid on the 1st. Mercur it becomes necessary in many instances shows no improvement, but there is to convert the collateral into cash. But good reason to believe that dividends notwithstanding the depression of the will be; resumed this month, which will past few weeks and the general slump strengthen the stock. Ontario paid its regular dividend on in prices, the list will now average as high or higher than at the opening of the 31st and there is some demand for the year, and the speculators who got the stock at $11.25. Sioux Con. continued on the down in on the top floor of the spring boom are the only ones who suffer. If they grade and sold as low as 80 cents. The are able to hold on for a few months slump is not due to any developments longer they will undoubtedly be able at the mine, but is solely the result of to realize profits. free offerings from minority holders Ajax suffered a further decline, under who are obliged to realize. In the unlisted stocks Shoebridge the influence of free offerings and bear are from holders The Bonanza came to the front as a warm NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT No. 10. raids. offerings who are obliged to liquidate, and it is favorite, due to the very favorable renoteworthy that the inside interests ports from the mine. Several blocks The Dalton Gold Mining and Milling are making no attempt to support the changed hands at 12 cents. a corporation. Location of princompany, market. According to the reports of The Swansea dividend of business, room No. 305 Atlas cipal the management, some very fine bodies materialized during the week, in the block,place Salt City, Utah. Location of of ore are being blocked out and a shape of a 5 cent payment, and it is works and Lake mining property, Ohio mining large amount of stoping ground de- expected that this can be repeated district, Piute county, Utah.Notice is veloped, one of the levels running high every month, with an extra occasion- hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of t lie in gold and two others high in copper. ally, in spite of the low of silver prices Dalton Gold and Milling Mining A thousand tons are now being treated and lead. It is stated there is of 29 th on held company, enough tie day to at the Sioux mill in order ascertain ore blocked out to supply a carload a August, 1896, an assessment of 1 cent per whether that is the proper process. for nine months. The stock stif- share was levied upon the subscribed cap-on Anchor is offered at lower figures day stock of the payable fened up, but later lost a portion of the ital or before the 1st corporation, of October, 1895. to than last week, but there is very lit- advance. day E. G. Rognon, secretary of the company, tle demand for the stock. Annie and one was Dalton of the active stocks, at the office of the company, room No. 305 Alliance were inactive. in Salt Lake City, Utah. Bullion-Bec- k sold in small lots at some of the holders desiring to get Atlas block, stock the assessment Any 1 from assessment under the of cent shall remain upon which about $6. but no great amount could be Octoon 2nd day of adverhad at that figure. Some traders who per share that has just been levied. The ber, 1896, will unpaid be be and took the short side of the market have directors of the company have decided tised for sale, delinquent and unless payment is to exsucmore the mine upon a been bearing the stock with some made before, will be sold at public auction develop tensive scale than has been attempted on Saturday, the 17th day of October, cess. Centennial-Eurek- a Is without feature, in the past, and a majority of the 1896, at 2 oclock p. m., at the said ofiice delinquent ass one or two odd lots being offered down heavy stockholders approved this of the company, to paycost of advertising with course. An assessment of 1 cent per and together as low as $64. ROGNON. G. E. of sale. expense Daly has been offered down to $6, but share was accordingly levied, which Secretary. strengthened up later on. Unless the will place $4000 in the treasury, and this order of the board of directors, dt By . dividend rate is advanced, which is sum will be expended in driving a Lake City, Utah. August 29, 189(5. is no of Tho stock books to the cut tunnel company vein a at the improvement altogether unlikely, depth continues strong, of 400 feet. In the workings above the close on Saturday, the 19th day of Sepprobable. Daly-Wetember, 1896, and reopen on Thursday. ine with no offerings. vein has been drifted on over 200 feet, Sth of October, 1896. All stockhoM '; Eagle has been offered at 6 cents, showing an average of two feet of ore will day be expected to bring their certifies with no buyers. that will mill $20 to $25. The new tun- for proper indorsement when assessm nts 10 and nel will give an abundance of stoping are paid. East Golden Gate was held at E. G. ROGNON, Sec y. niNINO STOCK REVIEW. 20, with 5 long-expect- ed - fr 500-fo- ot .y-'11- st |