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Show 6 INTER-MOUNTAI- No. 970 for the Apex lode.in the West Monn-- 1 N MINING REVIEW. Incorporations. tain district issued December 21, 189;, to Gold and Silver Mining company. Silver King Extension Gold Mining and No. 994 for the Uncle Sam lode in the Mt. Milling Company. Capital, $150,000 in 150,- Baldy district, issued January 23, 1893, to the 000 shares. Officers, William H. King, presiMt. Baldy Gold and Silver Mining company. Charles No. 1129 for the Buckley lode in the Mount dent; Harry M. Hadley, G. Horsfall, treasurer; Otto Hudson, secretary. Baldy district, issued September 24, 1892, to The company controls the Bernice, Bernice No. Timothy Buckley. No. 1355 for the Parleys Park lode in the 1 and 2, Silver King Extension, Silver King No. Uintah district, issued April 8, 1890, to J. G. 2 and Louise mining claims in Mineral Fork, Sutherland, George Goss, James Harrington, J. Big Cottonwood mining district. J. O Reilly, Andrew Hay and Ezra llust. Extra Session Mining and Milling Com-No. 1381 for the Ball Mountain, or Bald NY. Capital, $150,000 in 150,000 shares. OffiMountain lode in the Blue Ledge district, issued cers, John Heimrick, president; J. II. Hedges, April 18, 1890, to Frank E. James. C. D. Gardinier, secretary and No. 1385 for the Starmont Mill site in the Harrisburg district, issued December 4 1890, to treasurer. The company owns the Snowdrift, Starmont Mining company. Baby and Jenner mines in the West Mountain No. 1408 for the Bradley lode in the Tintic district. district, issued December 21, 1893, to Mammoth Florence Lode Mining Company. Capicompany. in 150,000 shares. Officers, E. P, No. 1982 for the West Mammoth lode in the tal, $150,000 Tintic district, issued July 5, 1894, to the Amer- Sears, president; II. F. Menough, ican Eagle Mining company. J. C. Thompson, secretary and treasurer. No. 1989 for the Emma Abbott lode in the Tin The company will operate the Silver Bar mintic district, issued July 17. 1894. to John H. ing claim in the Tintic district. McChrystal. Tintic Mining and Development ComNo. 2005 for the Tunnel lode in the West Mountain district, issued October 18, 1894, to pany. Capital, $1,500,000. George II. RobinThomas Venard and Walter S. Brown. son, resident agent of the company, which is a No. 2030 for the Noah lode in the Tintic dis- West Virginia corporation, and will work, lease, trict, issued October 10, 1895, to William It. acquire, develop and sell mineral lands, water Wallace. rights and townsites under the laws of Utah. No. 2059 for the Sunshine lode in the Clifton district, issued February 15, 1890, to Richard Silver. A. Ballantyne, Joseph T. Kingsbury, William M. Stewart, William M. Aber, David G. black-hurs- t, The strength the metal showed in the precedHenry Dinwoody, Henry M. Dinwoody, William It. Wallace and Joshua II. Paul. ing week was not maintained. On Thursday No. 20S1 for the Tetro, African, Indian and buyers having filled their December orders, deAlabama Consolidated lode in the Tintic dis- cided to hold off and the London price came trict, issued April 14, 1890, to The Tetro Mining down to 29;d. Buying was resumed later, and company. the price went up again. The receipts of fine No. 2089 for the Union lode claim in the Tin- silver at the New York assay office for the week tic district issued May 1G, 1890, to Mammoth were 113, 0q0 ounces, while the shipments from Hill Mining company. New York to London December 12, 15 and 10, No. 2090 for the Rebel lode claim in the Tintic ounces and 95,000 Mexican district, issued May 10, 189G, to the Mammoth aggregated 1,434,000 dollars. Hill Mining company. The following are the fluctuations for the No. 2094 for the Kilkinney lode claim in the West Mountain district, issued April 22, 1890, week: to Daniel Turngren, J. J. OReilly, James 65 Jg Monday 65 Thursday W. Sullivan. and J. Rogers 05 Jg 65J4 , Tuesday Friday 2122 Mine in lode No. for the Summit the Saturday 05? 3 05) Wednesday, to issued October 10, 1890, Joseph Rocky district, RECORD PRICES. Tie-wauk- ee vice-preside- Friday, January Stli, vice-presiden- t; vice-presiden- t; at 2 r. m. Room 206 McCornick Building. Crown Point Mining Co. Stockholders On Tuesday, January 12, between 12 noon and G p. nt; p. 1897, M. Room 214 Atlas Block. New York Mining & Smelting stockholders. On Saturday, December Co.-Spe- cial at 2 p. m. Room 507 20 McCornick Building. ! Personals. E. J. Raddatz of Stockton, Utah, is again in Salt Lake. Superintendent Pat Donahue of the Mam- moth mill was in Salt Lake on Saturday. State Coal Mine Inspector, Tlioma Lloyd is rounding up the coal mines around Coalville and Grass Creek. J. M. Maxwell, an attorney and mining man of Leadville passed through Salt Lake, on on his return from a visit to Honolulu. W. S. McCornick of the bankin; house of McCormick & Company, returned from a visit to the east, of six weeks duration, on Thursday i . Wed-nesda- y, morning. F. L. Chapin of Ogden, one of the fortunate owners of the Checkmate mine in the new dis- - trict of Willow Creek, near Boise, was in Salt Lake during the week. Major A. V. Bohn of Leadville, who is heavily interested in Camp Floyd properties, is in Salt Lake, and will make an examination into the recent disclosures of the West Dip. Charles Butters, the American mining engineer who has spent the last six years in South Africa, will be in Salt Lake next week, private advices having been received to that effect. Mr. Ed. X. Kirby, representing the Risdon Iron Works, was in Butte last week, and closed a contract with the Hope mine at Basin, for i three Bryan mills and two Johnston concen-- . trators. W. S. Fugate is back from a visit to his properties on the West, Dip, and reports a general activity in the new part of the district that is rendering the older developed portion around Mercur, quiet by comparison. ComHarry S. Joseph of the Lower Mammoth pany in Tintic, returned fromI10an eastern trip; (lOi) ; on Monday. While absent placed eastern ; shares of Lower Mammoth stock with investors, realizing 50 cents per share. Silver Manager 1 T. Farnsworth of the Horn in Utah and the Austin in Nevada, lias returned A. Bush. to tho latter property. While a visit from a eleven of No. 2131 for the Mattie No. 4, Mattie No. 5, years) there he Highest (covering period performed a not very neat piece of surand the Keystone consolidated lode claims in $1.196 c., August 19, 1890. by gery on the second finger of his right hand, the Camp Floyd district, issued October 29, first 3 1894. the March and 5, Lowest, 58c., letting a rail fall on it, amputating 1896, to The Mercur Gold Mining and Milling joint. company. Lead. No. 2134 for the Yellow Jacket claim in the The E. S. Dean Company. Capital $1,000,000.00 Dugway district, issued October 29, 1890, to the Full Paid. The indications are that the producers are on Yellow Jacket Mining company. No. 2135 for the Black Dragon claim in the top at present in the market, and they are holdto Salt Lake City depositors on Dividend paid Dugway district, issued October 29, 1896, to the ing for better prices. Buyers are responding, $100 15, 1896 on the Pyramid-August deposited Yellow Jacket Mining company. though slowly, and the New York exchange ing plan: s price is up to $3. 05 3. 10. The St. Louis market Sept. 1st, Dividend paid Can you read your title clear? Is every deed shows consumers more 15 9 willing to buy, and the 15th, or other instrumont in perfect form? Are all condition of a week ago, when the metal had a Oct. 1st, the signatures and acknowledgments exactly downward is reversed. The metal tendency, 15f 15th, be? Has there been no deed wTas what they should west at to flucthe $2.75, without quoted Nov. 1st, or other necessary paper in the chain of title tuation. 15th, lost before it was recorded? Has there been no RECORD PRICES. Dec. 1st, mortgage by, or judgment rendered against, Highest (covering a period of eleven years, In 105 any of the many prior owners of the land? Have days has earned all prior liens been carefully removed? These 5.25, in October and November, 1890. Lowtst, On 275.00 deposited Nov. 15th: 1890. 21, 2.50, August are simply a few of the suggestions that might Dec. 1st, dividend paid W. be made. E. Genter, Abstracter of Titles, at Can such an investment be found elsewhere. Meetings. 150 Main street, (Jones Bank,) takes pleasure in Arnt you interested? If not you must ho dead answering questions. Call and see about your Morgan Gold M. & M. Co. Stockholders. to your own interest, or else broke. Call on or title. Ordinary information will not cost you On Monday, January 4th, 1897, at 2 p. m.; 08 write for information. Nos. 210-1- 7 Atlas block. a cent, and the cost of an abstract of title is South Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah. lower now than ever before. Tiie E. S. Dean Company Syndicate M. & M. Co. Stockholders. On : - ' ; ; : . 1 1S-I!- ; ; '1 ; ; |