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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, ie of --- - -- AND PROSPECTS FURNACES AND zone s ore Moore j } ready | MR. KENNEDY SEEKS WEALTH IN ROSEBUD + + + + Ore + aa + Sent Expert to Examine Sur- face Showing Regarded So Wonderful. + + + + and Thing George r I Ever Pxlwards, and Takes nas "It is The the above Saw," nedy, who I laconic message is Said to Be in to Take Over Con- in the in that AA the | From $4.80 and $4.35, and Without drawing more $3.80 $4.50 out little or no mining men JUMP "property. was explode the stories been virtually} for something| over 600,009 shares of the stock at a price which © ompany been made public but which is beliey- which | ‘guessed have been brought from there by min-|4"gued ing men of equally large experience |to give tovthe railroad and wired Mr. Kennedy, simply nedy with his report to it ever ready on thé ground in unearthing the| mineral trict, CON. MERCUR WON'T "TIAVE TO SHUT DOWN as that Mr. low as 80 cents It is|§ the holders could afford Heinze an excellent bar- surrounded Scottish ; Shipments wt Are Now Promised. by properties of John Dern week of looking after dated the Mereur mines. ties returned careful He the ground, of the Consoli- both along in Mammoth these a proper- highly the railroad was now in such shape at it could promise regular shipments from this time on. Witt this improvement in th® situation the mine will be enabled to continue its regular production. SHOWS SMELTER PLANT GAINS. United States Refining Official Travels ' East to - New Report York, Increase Nov, In 17.-A. Output. F. Holden, one of the oerlgmators of the United States Smelting, Refining & Mining company, came in from the West on Monday, with the general offices at Boston his destination. Since the com- * it crystalize Into one of best of the country. Mr, Holden reports all of the properties giving good account of themselves, the ores from the former and the bullion from the latter af- fording positive assurance of continuous, if not increased, dividends. The company's Centennial Eureka mines in Tintle are at present respondin with about 300 tons of ore daily, while upon the Bingham system the management is drawing for approximately 600 tons of ore daily. t the company's coppear mines in Shasta county, agement about the 750 is, recently of the reducing tons acquired mines, Eureka Consolidated mond ment at has Eureka, its work Mate equipment. bearing Cal., the man- an average of ore a day, Ships Copper while of at consisting and en on the bearing zone, zckwitz, work. on would work just of. Rich- Lower Mammoth adjourned day transacted harmony and special stockholders meeting business with in the The plan par value of 100,000 market ubseription day ‘The se $5. Serantoft == and zine ore, Ores ‘shares! at $ nat $190,000) §3,000,000 ES it Broken Work ploratory in , mm books.to-be, placthe opened, Mon- Alway il one will }the Knutsford ‘at | FPurriei ind ime Building old nent Ty ehne ° he $ X- thro h a leptl mue th ind | th r" i hour the the ics: Hear Pn the wh vesterda irrived snid showing gre He also spol that r tio na the propcompany of ‘ Copper Sales. from = 150 1 I! Rut , ive hes ) 2.31 < ) 2.624 } Iss. : 1S. 5 i iz 12.50 a 13.00 9650 = 20.25 "9 -113..00 25 00°" 3 buv Si a ----o furs ca Eight S Clos 1A. 15.75 450 i= FA) 11.75 ‘ Tho TI , Last Peon ; Fe‘ ri 1 in at thi old han tl ¢ 1 i } vd 1 | j , | 4 Mere " oT)I tr foeat litmt cy 124.17 rhere wa ittle nz it Li 1nay chang CLT rong,2 Db i t uh 184 i - S hene period r how last mp hep showin the eks tra(het numbe of hures rum considerably ier : ae Ta during A Tirty ane ae id reat. I i 15 62 12.00) mining wr ly In show iness o > aes t fi ‘ 1 ine | eS o und trouble, Knutsford proposed HIS cien a t ‘ 4 (Continued | td 112 b 061.2 last4 as embracing aS best ~~ 1s believed Bend and and undevéloped Daisy sensational machinery has Maines, by a rice on m4 ) Page Seven) Group which reported upon by OMY its large territory one of the very in the Goldfield Mining District. a parallel the favorably within prospects to have notice been vein have opening system recently up to that attracted of such of great ore bodies. the It Great favorable Hoisting is on the way and deep mining will be commenced immediately N Incorporated for 1,250,000 Shares of the Par Value of $1.00 Each dis- Fully Paid and Non-Assessable by Heavily. ‘ Four hundred thousand shares have been placed in the treasury, from the sale of which development work will be done. The officers of the company are as follows: President, Hon. John Sparks, Governor of Nevada; First Vice President, John D. Campbell, mine operator and consulting engineer: Second Vice President, Gecrge D. Payne, attorney-at-law, Goldfieid; Treasurer, L. M. Sullivan, president L. M. Sullivan Trust company; Secretary, Peter Grant, treasurer L. M. Sullivan Trust company. We offer subject to prior sale one hundred thousand shares of treasury stock at ‘THIRTY CENTS PER SHARE Applications for allotment should be made by telegraph, telegrams in every case stating house and street address of the sender. Remittances must not be made until confirmation of allotment has been made by wire by the L. M. Sullivan Trust company. Over subscription is certain ,and in view of the large number lon and Silver Pick Extension, promoted by us within the past month of disappointed applicants for allotments of Lou Dil, It will be the part of wisdom not to delay tele graphic request for stock. Allotments will be made in the order of receipt of applications . L. M. Sullivan Trust Com Goldfield, Nevada ‘V ow rot nld tt SOE tlued i 4 interest in the ee on aoe cud hat ee, Aa , t uFol : and I xWw is) Perea ND CONSOLIDATED GOLDFIELD PROPERTY & en Year. k r remarkabl is ' he LE, UBLI Th fore eater Greater ere. cree ROG pat oh Ss i Than na : ot 2 112.00 1 : Times Busines ; 20.2 12.0 13.50 ca nN ¥ ie . mone Purrier, Mi . Week $30.5 A) oi IN ; 0 than at ‘4 ho) BORROW. vour both the Low. 2.1 407 A $90.50 ='= Se, . . DON'T wnt of a |@sy) and eh an Balak th th activi favorably : >r more Market. High, at smanage- | U-{ Copper»... tunnel, by which nide@iiiinod.mt : u 10 feet has added} contiden [ he expert miner y AX gentleman f Mehesy of 1 ne ago Hills Con: .. 1), $90.00 L INCREASEi FAT Teer Boston Work. exhibit, f npiheOo Wend : beA eeeli Q months aie val D Con company |. taing e will be, l hare if at AeonLL ove at H. W. Lawrence and Frank Anderson returned yesterday from ‘Tintlic, where they have been making a survey thes l e s for which of the Scranton group. Little is heard a railway of limited capacity can pro- these days of the Scranton, which Is vide transportation. owned close corporation, and own in Mexico, where the commany will be surprised to know that a pany purchased the Real del Monte force of 50 to 60 men is employed in mines about a year ago, the manage-!the mine, and that it is getting out ment is providing them with up-tolarge quantities of a good grade of ‘lead From i Se ee ae z NO BRANCH HOUSE. * engineers yester- utmost Is Producing Earns. the 1,000,000 shares eax h1 . An al- rich ward urchased from the original lo> Seog = 000 while at present its ee re llin it figures which give h: rT ur- ‘step. of CSA eR" AR SS absolute Colonel A. C. Ellis, as outlined in this paper yesterday morning, was adopted without opposition, and a great deal of enthusiasm over the outlook for the mine with this manner of meeting the obligations so easily provided for was manifested by those present. The first business of the meeting was to reseind the action of the former meeting that a straight loan be negotiated on the property. Jt was then voted to Increase the capital stock of the company 40,000 shares and to issue bonds for $40,000, these bonds convertible into stock of the company at $1 a share within six months at the option of the holder. The bends run for one year and draw 8 per cent interest. Stockholders of record Nov, 30, are given the privilege of taking these bonds pro rata on the basis of their holdings, and in the event that all are not taken by stockholders, will be given a chance. canvass made yesterday, however, the bonds were over-subscribed $11,500 situation at Lower Mamnow there is of ore the final arrangements for taking it out have been rade, Nev., the manageof reclamation well be ‘Loclkw accomplished Aibiedly undoubt a it oi Five Claims Adjoining the Ground of the Goldield Great Bend Mining Company on the North. patch,the differences which characterized the former meeting«having been forgotten, not id The Great Bend Consolidated Mining C ompany Plan of Col. Ellis Adopted Without Opposition; Bonds Oversubscribed. their gatiT Tom boundartes of being ind tbundanee aeess LS v aes ae rs rae \ report which is making Is appear' fr Federal Ely Nearly Pormed: ince among the local inter« inthe) Gop. Rang : } ] r CO ) V vhose! @, : With the exception ot deciding upon vt a tj a "Farol phe ei , hive Di Ww > two additional names for the director- | PPOPerus a NT oe i, aoe the .ef< B ate arrangements were completed ve hown great | [bili tie A e M : : . fect that sine operation was begun,!G terday Rae for incorporating the. Federal ; . oe bad ( Ely . i ‘ al las Februar the itput of ore xi y Copper company rs ectors = KAT er he in explorato) work |.N¢ ( eady eh@sen are CG li it Tus ey 5 NTs 1 W. H--Dic] n, Wo J. Craig. J Hodlon a is i th ; ate tb NWT : whieh sree has FROM productive well in- important the n and capitalized R. J. Evans.. for who them RTS nd Will be . of the ne ie ‘ Stringham REP as Purchased the Knickerbocker-Griswold Ore. satis- factory manner, excepting alone the trouble caused by scarcity of fuel. So eritical had become the situation at the Consolidated Mercur on this account that Mr Dern was on the point of closing down the roasting department altogether, but upon his arrival here yesterday he learned for the first time that relief was in sight. He found that a considerable quantity of coal was on the way to the mine, and that Chief WILL ISSUE BONDS from on Lower reports moving yesterday work affairs and men the an. 18, 1906. We Announce the Incorporation of the Great Bend Consolidated Mining Co. of Goldfield, Nevada, which the LOWER MAMMOTH s @ mining should: to be and many. OF The Scottish Chief mine. which has just sold a carload of leac ore which added $950 to its treasury, is now getting out a shipment of copper ore be forwarded to the sampler at Park City. In producing coppei Seottish Ct hief is enacting a new 2 which forecasts future performances that may prove something of a surprise to its friends. Supply on Way and Regular y . I} "on into. the (Company... § Copper company, the Boston Utah wealth which appears to be so easy to obtain. the United States, G onsolidated, EF ortuna and the Copper Glance Mr. Rooklidge and associates have originally owned by the F. B. Cook W as sent to the camp J. R. Van Fleet, the which Incorporated it as engineer who laid out the town of Garcompany, : field, who will fmmediately survey the | the Columbia Copper Mining company. site of the town of Powhattan, the | It was sold in 1893 to a coterie of tenprospective metropolis of what it is be- | derfeet from Ohio who formed the lieved will very scon be one of the Ohio Copper company As recently as busiest mining districts in all Nevada. |1 898 the property was offered for Mr. Van leet will remain on the} $ 190,000 to a well Known mining mar ground as the representative of the]|o t this citv, who after a careful examPowhattan Townsite company. iri nation turned the offer down The property is said to be In good condition at this time, and closing of the the Heinze option would tené to confirm this. Coal . District. option taken by A development gain for the reason that his taking] the control would so greatly enhance! what remained i in their hands It is believed by many that the stock, which} has already advanced $3 a share since |t & Heinze option was taken, will 50} to $6 > ov $7 withia another: year. The Ohio Copper company owns 120 of ground in the Bingham disa eres as hough to take Mr, Kens e by the first train, idea of Joining the forces al-| ¢ the nized bid} have the greatest confidence, was|¢@ to be not far from $1.25 a shart ‘| called upon by Mr. Kennedy to go over| The mark may be even considerably | to Rosebud to investigate matters, and|Under this figure, it having been| or working béen runs to $4.50 doubt among generally that|i the Heinze option has su-|€!osed. his option was perintendent of the Consolidated Mercur mine, and upon whose judgment | in such matters many who know him confirm rea Wid | (i in the {nthe if Quickly There is brokers and to tl NOVEMBER ults extreme vhichhae } ‘ |@vances depth and sound judgment. After making thorough an examination as the | G SUNDAY, Bank GOOD in the quickest@possible time whether] the wonderful values continue to any} Mr. oe cam hy e ® encountered : MAKES considerable 53 Effect Is Magnetic. Edwards, who is a former . In rup of claims at Bingham : Wellroutsiiedthethertitare Overland limited train to be held for on Strength of Well-Defined a few minutes that he might make | I | the quickest possible time in reaching tumor, ; the newest Golconda | Mr. Kennedy a few days ago sent] | George Z Edwards to the new dis- | An apparently authentic rumor that} trict to' ascertain, if he could, upoen| the money had been placed in the || Just what-are based the reports of « x= bank with which to take up the option|- traordinary ‘surface indications whic *h | have been reaching this city. Ace ord- | on control of the Ohio Copper com- ! | ang to these reports there are miles/ pany, secured about sixty days ago by} of great ledges in the Rosebud dis-| te reeylted yesterday ! the Heinze interes trict from which ore running into the| im the of that thousands of dollars a ton can be quarstock company taking ried from the surface Cc. D. Rook- ja sudden jump from $3.80 to $4.50 a lidge and associates have already inshare There was no excitement durterested in the wonderful finds some ing the regular session of the exchange,| of the foremost operators of Tonopah but the rumor that something was doIncluding MeDonald = and ing in Ohio Copper strengthened into} Frank Keith, > extent that seyduring the afternoon, and eral outfits of men and teams and min-|‘ i certainty session was held which resulting equipment have been sent forward| 1 curb both from this city and southern Ne-|€¢ in some livel bidding Several |§ vada, with the purpose of ascertaining | blocks of the stock changed hands at 2 esu. It ing Boundaries of the ----- STOCK well} for ofaoe lotment: ed on the of' Pear! | wiring. | the property, trol. ever recelyed| C xen-| resulted man ay CLOSING HIS referring operating mining R begin have CLAIMS -_ M + + + + OHIO COPPER DEAL Wires Money thing Idaho, known + Copper Train. biggest WORK + + Kennedy to the Rosebud district, and late Friday night by David district, WILL > FHF H+ +++ eter tees THE REPORT 1S FAVORABLE HEINZE "Biggest + + + bullion receipts as reported yesterday by McCornick Co. were as follows: Ore $73,000; bullion $62,000 Settlements for silver were made at 71%c; copper 215 xe, lead, $5.75 + f Moore greatly widening Bingham distriet | + Tom been formed @lprove + UTAH, corner of the district. and t net attracted some attention refor on account of copper bouldfound in that region It Stringham ground, prised TH+ FH +++ +++ +++ tet ORES AND BULLION. + northeast of the northeast }have they years past ers being | | LAKE CITY, | ar ihree-quarts mile line | SALT : - |