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Show AND PROSPECTS FURNACES AND Attack on Nevada Promotions Investigated by Desperate Wall Street. ROSEBUD CAMP IS pues ann neruiox, tHE INSPECTS CARISA GROWING RAPIDLY; four and six horses, while the Goldtield's Stray market at $50 Railroad Due Next Goldfield, of the made without tance. the change Fail. survey any The camp of increase railroad next could of should' fall. C. D. ee in is oh structing City a to the town the telephone Humboldt in dis- line sinking Lawrence a has shaft from and it is expected be in communica- tion with the outside world r. Mill aand let and by Jan. 10. contracts for driving a cross- cut tunnel on his Golden Anchor group of claims. The Dreamland Jedge has been stripped for a distance of more than a hundred feet and is found to be three and a half to four fect wide, with the high grade orate values characteristic of the Mining operations are getting fairly Started now and within' the next month the ri¢h veins will have been explored to considerable depth, TOWN OF DE LAMAR HAS MINE STAMPEDE Inhabitants Flee to Scene Strike of High Grade Ore. The little miles the of the Bamberger of town west situated »yhas De of Company, greatest section of mining ever De in throes excitement known, "It that is said that the town ds virtually deserted. the inhabitants having flown tothe scene of the recent find of high grade gold and silver ore, about two and a half iniles from the town. Aft ays ago the aSsayer for the De LaMar- Bamberger pompaily recelved samples of ore ranging 142 ounces In'silver and $1.08 _to 180 ounces in silver and vast being Ee "gold. This man immediately cite his office and went to the lash from which, the ore came, and he s followed Dy about oa one gine ieee abouts who was tied down. It is said that even the ait had to close down, the engineers having their fires, rolled their set out with the crowd. extensive been strike, field located and in the vicinity a boom is confidently VULTURE HAS has like that of RICH and That That 1 of Gold- it up as Twelvo-month man or boy. soon yea rs ago spate alte the district extensive Director of Big Property. Mr. Reinhard is a director of the Iron Silver Mining company, whose Leadville property will this year produce a million and a quarter, so that it is evident that he knows something of mining. He will leave today for Goldfield. While he already has a good opinion of the Nevada camp he is, nevertheless, of the opinion that the Utah mines are more dependable for a long period of steady, profitable eAertainiy' has a wonderful future. I know of no city that is'surrounded by so largé a territory of{ marvelous resources, Your Utah mines have only begun to be developed, While those of Nevada and several other states must also contribute to the building here of a great industrial and financial center." hg ieee a eee A. Pollock & bankers and recniven the Pty co Nevada stock quotations: James rokers, inne Belmont .... seccestiescencnal--Gt DO ash Boy .. neolisee esse es 4 Golden ‘Anchor Pours oF : ome ace pece .* aeee i shopati B xtension Tonopah Nevada . West End .... 1 2 648i 16 . Jim Butler eeeeneemenaces eee Miu vee vpeaecsbiel tace Mid enbgerss scabeecel'. Montana boeiccheroccce . > Ton PLOY aes aceccecceatss.s . tarela aa & 3.8745; § melee 5 ceeretathie. seecel (ED ogee : rete ei ae Jumbo. um doveces Jumbo Extension. sdfe cepel PRESLL e e on eanccecw ee Boeeeaen an meee ae iaseecpese abe k SOP Eclip B afetewass Con, Virginia Ophi Mex Tccan, aledonia } | hed: 1. 3.4 1.824 3 wasn't 1 1 Sve ds 1 13 $5 copper active min- the deposits ever When amet all other ground ay this ust as valuable as t That you can be in a ota floor, and wandersu! calling the of present CHASE "Mintog ground about this writing or & EAGLE, Brokers, Ely, Mountain a , Pig Tin. }195 for/at 61s pounds 5s. Lead unchanged 11'1-2d for Middlesboro, of in writers the * ‘ 16 uu she? aa -25 2 09 to Goldmeth- camp print- yet Goldfield map. wrote a has the lars, 53e. 51.18-16d. today 68 managed the 1-Se; on in Nevada Mining Stocks." It say part: "Goldtield has been agog with rumors during the past fortnight that an sastern magazine, which has been known for over a year to be the tool of any financial buccaneer that desired to hire its columns for the ;.urpose of raiding any particular stock, or to assassinate the character of any particular American citizen whose public m him prominent enough to be a mark for blackmailers, Was going to begin to "hammer" Nevada promoters his to nal named as the, reason that their in question to accomplish in Goldfield for of man that the . # "Here been Nevada "If : . 1 dol- At London bar silver steady, a decline of bigger l several of tempt of a ' lot of its banks namby-pamby : an 4 veft of drink "The Wall and food, extended to examine their as mining there the hired interests. assassin ‘ be a promotér of Ne- and is more of miner and argonaut now origi- and gang sin holdings ak by Nevada the search will Mr. Hins Slump, With Support. aye pays the that But a good day mm pel Halles | 1" Luion t { js | and mistt nt ed dor that Bu in that xist thecintention ad veloping to the utifize move = MG PROPOSITION s| valuabl yn tlic = the in FROM GRASS ROOTS good ut a | Such Is What Sal Salt Lakers Believe They Have sta ee aerele _to quota ilions its clojmie quantities and it produet 1e sales <MMi ad PROPERTY |S NEAR Biepr stocks Report megasine Shows Grade (by price." niet h paying |! eld lth S for get mining vaporiiigs ae Lake Salt 1 the about said Fintic stocks eipeeinatly trong - and noel , sold as high + $1.10, 01 e price at whitch the: 1@ recent rv fund for deve lopmi nt, option on the stock. ni ‘ Large Quantities Silver-Copper Ore High in Sight. = pene Lb ge With today prices ruled generally the exception of tin, Boston oi Copper gate d "about Market. 5, 000eee sin the and | Hecla, Ww hak Was ewetal at The stock he ad not been fir st prosress ot work at $8.5 trad: the A paying grass roots," Lakers proposition is what believe a they from party have in the of a Salt mining property being ‘opened in Lingoln county, Nev., and whieh has just been incorporated under the name of the Cherokee Nevada Copper Mining campany The property was formerly known as the Kiernan property It Sacramento | + 68% 10 comprises 100 acres of ground, or live 1045 13% claims; about six miles from Leiti, a * Soe o= station on the Salt Lake Route. mil te Before acquiring its holdings the | 05 O61, company had a thorough examination | 2.05 2 10 made by Expert E. P. Jennings, who 7 é reported that the property has 7.500 2.75 | 8.10 -} feet of a strong vein in limestdne, upon which a number of shafts had been sunk, showing ore in every 'instance. The ledge is from 6 to 12 feet wide, with rich ore on both the hahgJo and feot walls Two feet of ‘this go 14.2 per cent copper; 110.2 ounees in. silver, and .28 ounce in- gold.' ! | ao J Mr. Jennings reports that -theré is | 18 19° #2} sulficient of this grade of ore In sight 3 5 | "9 |to ship fifty tons a month indefinitely, i} | which will yield enough. profit for -the VTS ON). leeeaaicte development of the propertt a 7 : Those interested « at enthusiastic e 16} 11 12 "lover the purchase and a ecarloadk of 0 T supplies, with teams and all necessary ~19 qZ | jequipment for working the. property i | has been shipped from ‘Salt' Lake 6 11 There is plenty of t had | ana there is every prospect of making DO £ °.75 Ti Ia valuable mine The deal was Ws Ww a j handled quietly, and as soon. as it 45 jleaked out that it had | | 1.00 Jester the purchasers wers offered ! To] Sh twice the' purchase ‘price for thei; holdings However, there ds a deter jMinationsto push an aggressive cam 3 aa to develop the property The wfficers of the company ar Porcnoon Sales, P. B. Locker, president; (CC, -P Hara, 1,00 at 67¢, buyer 60 day s; 1,10) vielle of -Robinson, Utah, ..viee ~presiane ; dent; ‘W. KF. Adams. of ‘the National Judge, 15 at' $12'374; t 33 5, | Bank of the Republic, treasurer: with Gere und. Centr al ‘$0 at 33, "20 A. Fred. Wey, George Rust, H: C. Dy Ste 2,500 at 13%ée Tunnel, 0) at #1,80, wards sand J. IE. Driscoll of Eureka ack, 10¢ directors 2.000] OO at llc; 1,000 at 11) 12 Smt Wes 1.000 at ile pati en Ly 8; 1,000 ate1% eee © dny _New Private Wire Service...) ll value, Fee No ea U tali Mines & Sme iters two from ‘Tintle sha one from ‘Nevad la v a J: oe ut from ‘Colorado and Pine of the Nevada Sh inte company at Sustin, the ee for a few day offe of 50 000 g of: tha shares one ee | OPEN Ne stock Mw been refused SURYA the np any. when the ‘stock ys the : * 0 last ‘fe Ww suflicie aE funds, it is should at be L > ( ara at M00, 6.105 AO ut nO of 6 cents a at ihe tral.-200 share, Maimimoth. 2. 0) Tunnel, Juck., Scottish Chief, d, 5 alue, his company fet now developing a group ‘of seven claims in the heart "08 by the Seaport es ike ; aaath inst Building, the of the company, oe - 419-420 Sener president of the T. News pullin. Ris Tees Cit at $1. H ~~ com. t , Silver t at. $3.90 500. at $1.02 D atat Se ldo; at at 134c; Stock Pollock BOARD Exchango, ona { 4 n OF mombep JOHN C. CUTLER Jr. INVESTMENT BA Ty ANE 2,500 CYP: ae He on York fr. BOARD. acing, 16 at a mw, m. me sz at %Tee. Os, 14.085, vialle $10,214. 5 LAKE ork Cotton Stock E CHICASGO $5,406 25 Laderaat ao 1% 5,008 Toe ew Boston $1.80.) S00 at de. 100 at Gc: 200 at 62c. 2 at $12.50, Chief, SO ast ne Seller > buyer Mammoth, 10" "ae F105; Mr. Bradiey & Pischel, 300-304 Atlas Block SALT Sales. 1.500 at 5.000 OPEN rounded Bankers and Brokers, W. Second South Street, Orders Promptly Executed in, Stocks, Bonds, Cott ton, Gral nd Provisions. Private loasell wires wit AND BRYAN GC -orrespondents, Mem r "00 ee ‘wn77. 1.600 at #5e: 100» ie 3,000 at Stee; 4.000 at lays; 1,000. at 19¢; AK) at OO The Commonwealth Mines company will receive subseriptions for: the first offering ot Seesaw stock at 60 cents Hive Wong I Afternoon dividend JAS. A. POLLOCK & CO. CO, "GOU- "at: $57 & 100-nt 85.752 100 7) at Shi Lres ; Sold, 19, oon value, $23,422:. Mining Coe extra Ch | BOARD, at' 32 Con » 1 us0 at 35. 80: é of in Nevada in his family closet, who, mayhap, twenty years ago committed an injury to one of his fellowmen and has since sought to condone his wrong-doing by self-abnegation and toil on the desert; or be there one who has nothing to hide, but has, forsooth, not been brought up in the Wall street school of tinance points noe oil the }euring Consolidated, selllug- around $6.50 for yesterday opened at '35 of a lb-cent dividend fsciaded Some of tire haid evide nts Inithal dividens however, the sto< ke before all offerings day's street 8Fbeen have whe jin obtainable land howill! district valley disa short a-well sinking people Pittsburg all | Con. Wis The eieatia Central yesterday declared an has : t going into it with confidence awd aré for autos and $146 financially ib to ury out thei good deal. of degulopdneint plan They ha been engaged fujly being done now and a number | nonths pas etting option mi tne properties will be rendy " lol land snd have bought some tract is the radlroads ce © outright They have sueceeded in tyValley" Greenwater ing up thousands of aeres in the disWhich IT am connected ©} trict extending. from Farmington to » hoists and two 90-hon "| Gurtield and iimost from the ety sors working A ‘ Ure me | limit to the lake S00 feet on the It belle b that the hyn nshdl« atbained, ain. the which| | informatie mn Tegard to th reswlt 18 to 20 per ce) | of the Gull & Gail operations better with depth | which We discontinued abruptly ) Wheneit. wa river oul privatel that ij there wa no question of ob} in pery"TY LEKI THI DIVIDEND. j} ing quantith being found Past been of alone he the the Hot for --- good being of Gis Fuel. | ce heads With of West Oil for Springs, discovery Columbus of 2 would not falth with Failed to Respond. in Goldfield an attempt Dp ‘ frontier eens Bore Later | Wil begin l day. tance from the seene of the Guilyess 1,000 | Gaile operations of twa years ago, Kuunze | near Farmington The W A. Drrvet with better tray sportation well bortng machinery has been:rewill. be a mattel noved to the place in the last fev de) everywhen the population will be fas that yesterda said is it } an work Three railroads are to begin readine in was \ thing which shall be fir {t is intended to bore for gas ants These are Borax in this location, and to use the gas lfor fuel In the more extensive opefa& Tidewater road, W as Vegas & Tonopah line i tions to follow, when the quest will be for oll The first oil well Will be Brock's Tonopah sunk atoa point almost directly west est railroad point'; Amargosa, 55 miles dist; of the hot spring n| The people who are tarting vhi autpmabie lines have vorl e eonuneeted with' one of tie so that the tax \ iat | for ainonl oil. companies of P ittsbult's oF unis oartahtat facilities i lond there is no doubt that they re The. fare remains their upward east are predicted | the .Jarger showings as ave » district," Lawson in there aovtnaling work be finds miles is is district growing 2 Wall Street Complains. vada Mexican only in mines prob- The current number of the' L.. M, Sullivan Trust company's market review gives Interesting attention te What it terms "Wall Street's sntacls accepts as a man, he one wanting In good investing public. Conunercial Bar Silver. York, Dec. 19.-Commercial silver who certainly If they ave the magazine story fails to present any evidence that would convince the man who knows anything of mining. It is related upon good authority that when this attack upon the mining interests first became chown one of the wealthiest bankers of Nevada called into his office the two leading officials of the L. M. Sullivan Trust company, and asked them for a statement of the treasury stocks of their several promotions which were available It was found that these, at the prices at which the stocks were then selling on the open market, aggregated a million and a half dollars in o ara: » The banker then made them a standing offer of a million and a quarter dollars for the lot. t has not been learned that the offer has been taken up. The incident is given here for what it is worth, as showing what Nevada captinlite think of the latest magazine crusade. has 1 nat is retains story mine-he been made by leading promoters to have him call at their offices and investigate their methods; an {invitation Ble who Greenwatel boom them evineed no desire to see one when In Goldfield-and the result of his effort is a labored attempt to place all mining prometions upon the plane of the Dr. Lyman-Union Securities company, which was so palpable a fraud that the application of any ordinary business test would have exposed it at any stage of the game The magazine writer bases his entire argument upon the claim that from a number of recent promotions only one shipping mine has been developed, thus assuming that it should be only a matter of three or four months at the outside to develop a shipping mine. Against this display of wisdom ts the opinion of *some of the best mining experts in the eountry that at least four of the five or six properties to which velled allusion is made are among the best prospects they have ever seen. In these properties are ‘strikes of high grade ore which give every evidence of. permaneney, and they are being developed as rapidly as men and machinery can do the work, and yet because they are not dividend payers the men behind them are denounced as wildcatters Failed to Present Evidence. sort : 3 ‘Tey Saneiep opin aS aBp & I J Rite UE aha Mes va de Wha« 46 os Indian CT i See New of the sent promotion that and saw trumpets expected to find immorality; Lusiness honesty where he expected to fluid commercial crookedness, and that while the Western type of promoter was jjot of the drawing room kind and was the I c bar men block RORRERUL. ~ongs jor which books, to pte their mines, io gee and hear anything and every:hing that an Pagan inquisitor might desire to see and hear. But he has not responded art ‘apparent that he has come to at pounds 178 6d. Spelter 2s lower 28 pounds, Iron warrants firmer 60s 5d for standard foundry, and story, never has been _--o-o-____-_ London its magazine week. He first called on the attor ey general of the state for informa tion, and was told that he was "barking up aa wrong. tree." He then tock the itor of a Tonopah mining journal de his confidence, and was informed Great Bend Extension os Great oy An Wnts Nae bs © COMGNOBNU voscs oe ip ens re eek en Vernal weed soba giemmioctadeets Jow Boy . PWrPe Pena ten Denver Annex \... 2.0.2.1 Pick Extension Gri a, edict 3lack Rock . eth cesauets BIGMOTMIOM, soen:\Saeu ages jctheé ve MONT "a'Fhs gavess's Manhattan Con. ... Bitt WOO aequtacagucae Ma Man. I New the purpose, The magazine referred to, having appeared for months to take up the public side as against the 11 Wall street operators, will, in their opinion, serve their purpose ‘Vest. The public will not be expected to ci ncetve any sordid motive in the atiaek when made coghigccsey the columns of that oat lication ‘Phe. representative or the periodical is London, Dee. 19.-Pig tin closed weak for spot at a loss of 13s at 194 pounds I2s 6d; futures unchanged at ita Y. M. C, A. membership. learn more district, by belt d NeTh and brilllant "expose" place on the The man who hone on contains pumas lopment Papdalenre have been investing their spare money in mining stocks, in the hope of earning from 50 to 100 per cent in a year or two, whereas they were formerly satisfied with the 3 or per cent allowed by the banks on time deposits. "That the columns of the muck-raxe magazines In question should be hired for the attempt to assassinate the character of Nevada mining men the os is to be made is quite natural. The columns being for sale and having ih the past been used in an attack against the very men who have baad@d_ tosether to destroy public cosfidence in mining stock investments, they know of no more formidable means than the 5 (on & GREDOEE~..ax, os olden Crown .. naar Cine OEE Nevada Hills ek age dist fallen flourish vogue have Golaricia ho and "Wall street and its pliant banks have been complaining for months that millions of dollars are being diverted from investment through the New York exchange and are being placed in Nevada mining stocks. The banks of Piltsburg, Chicago and Philadelph ie have been compelled to reduce the Peete in the New York banks atid Ze 3. 5 2p 1 Conqu i Amondtield are its to 1.49 KNOW Nevada is the most Ely prominent "J was well pleased with the physical condition of the mine. was, indeed, agreeably surprised at the size of the ore bodies and the character of the ore already developed and yet believe that it is only the beginning of what is to be done. Still greater |ore bodies are there without a doubt, and IT am satisfied that under the direction of Sidney Bemherser it will | develop into a large producer." r. Reinhard was also picasa with he appearance of the Bingham Mary, the recent strike in which he believes assures it a good future. three this pone' pel is twenty square es in That wit nauk? ive pound of ore yet being shipped, stocks are active and ooming? That the largest smelters and concentrators in the world are now under construction? That Ely is destined to have forty thousand people within the next ten months That some of her stocks have risen eon 5 cents a share to $18.00 in STRIKE. Christmas mines another a wholesale clothing merchant of Baltimore who is here looking after his mining interests, yesterday |went to Bingham and inspected the Carisa and the Bingham Mary properties, in both of which he is a large holder. He was also shown the steam shovel operations of the Boston Consolidated company, Which he characterized «as the most stupendous mining enterprise he had ever seen undertaken, and he is himself Interested in some pretty big mines in this country, in Mexico and in South America He regards the Boston Consolidated, however, as one of the greatest mines in the world. In speaking of the Carisa following his examination of it, Mr. Rein- production than are those of the boom camps. "Your city of Salt. Lake," he added, n? has Ordered commachinery , from as and Camps, Reinhard, {ts great in ed has prominent of field ably e of the company, has returned to camp to superintendent ee 28. setting six at the rate of six feet a day. The company pressors and other sur- disaster," con- magnificent developed, most bi A rich strike was made a few eA ago on the Vulture Mining compa property at Wonder. While Beatie some work for the foundation of the powder magazine, rock was uncovered ut a depth of two feet that carries mineral to the value of $280 a ton. Silver values pe edominate. A shipment of 5,000 sacks was ordered some time ago; and the first allotment of 1,000 sacks has arrived. With these as a mail - company is making up a ship he tunnel of the eat ties is row in a distance of 100 feet, and progress is being made territory the map predicted. Uncovers Rich Ore at Wonder Excavating for Building. can eiecee O YOU That already} the Bolded events," pulled blankets district Dog Manhat- months will mark the inception of Manhattan's real growth and _ prosperity. The extraordinarily important developments on the Stray Dog and Indian Camp will be, in great measure, responsible for this new order of from in $62 Stray at tinued Mr, Stuart. "Extensive mine developments have been prosecuted insistently in spite of the depression of the summer, and no section of the state can boast of a better or more assuring showing. Splendid bodies of ore are being opened up on all sides, and the proved area now extends for are LaMar- the the after the San Francisco 20 where the is of LaMar, Caliente, mines on mines Class With con- from House thence to Rosebud ' that the camp will 19.-"Developments "Under the aggressive plan of Nae aibanient being prosecuted on this great mining estate, and on the Injan Camp and Jumping Jack, these bonanas will soon class with the leading properties of the southern part of Nevada, and the part they will play in the production of gold will add immeasurably to the prestige of the state The rich contents of the Stray Dog are being sacked as broken down aha a shipment that will bring astonishment to the mining world will go forward in a short time. Then the truth concerning the richness of Manhattan district will be more forcibly brought to the attention of the investing public, and with further development and the distribution of dividends, the district will forge ahead to the position it deserves among the greatest producing areas of the West," "The Indian Camp mine of Manhattan is also developing rapidly into a property with tremendous bodies of rich ore, The crosscut from the lower level has proved up a body of highrade milling ore fully forty. feet wide, and with each foot of exploration work the showing improves. There is no longer any doubt about ne future of this bonanza mine, and with adequate milling facilities, which are constructed early in the spring, the property wil) enter upon an era of production that will direct the attention of the entire country to Manhattan and provide profits for stockholders for years to come "Manhattan is fast emerging from the lethargy that overtook the camp early for Dec. Camp or Combination of pass it for high-gra reach the Surpass Grade, Stuart. fortnight Indian Rooklidge ground High Says sented, even by the bonanzas of the state, and ft is doubtful if the Mohawk be| and Malcolm McAllister are arranging "to: establish a bank and ether business ng. PMaterial past for Can't tan have been the most important in the history of the district, proving, as they have, beyond all question the enrichment of the ore bodies of the camp below the water level, generally considered the questionable zone, and assuring beyond all cavil the pees " neney of the mines of the camp spoke E, E. Stuart, one of the Manne a "ities t West, whoa! TAR Ee extensively 6h tne otin minhas been USOT engaged ing and in the installation of an im-| mense water project in Manhattan} during the past year. Mr. Stuart is visiting Goldfield for a few days, Continuing, Mr. Stuart said: "A visit through the Stray Dog will astonish the visitor who is not prepured to view immense bodies of tremendously rich shipping ore and even greater bodies of rich milling matter ih n the winze below the 100-foot level of the property there is revealed from sixteen to twenty inches of ore that for the distance in length now opened up has not yielded an assay below $800 4a ton, with a general average of $2,000 to $3,000 a ton in gold contents. Such p showing is seldom pre- The survey of the Western Pacific railroad is only two or three miles from the town and it is believed that the road can be induced to run rectly through the camp, in view of the activity there, it being claimed that the and MOHAWK Mine Dog outfits} are going in from three or four different railroad points, including Mill City, Humboldt, Lovelocks and Ryepateh,. The best route by which to go in, V. J. Lawuntil spring, at le , says trirence, is by way 7. Mill City. weekly stage line is run: from _ this point, leaving Mill City Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Four horses are worked on the stage, wil 3 ehange at Willow Springs fourteen miles from Rosebud. The fare for the round trip is 2.50, and ae one yay us fare is made nec it is sald, by the extremely hietil Rnices of grain and hay and other necessities. From the way people are going in now Mr. Lawrence has no doubt that there will be from 2,500 to 3,000 in the camp by spring. Already the new town of Powhattan is having quite a real estate boom. Lots which sold for $200 when the townsite was laid out are bringing $700 now, while $300 is offered for those at first put on the WITH Rich man glide d fin: uncie rt sw : ‘ IT IN OPERATIONS USE ys T0 prominent Z COMPARED consider- ing the bad roads from the ree to the camp and the difficulties of g ting lumber and supplies. About Vn people are now in the camp. On the way out they' met nine teams going in, heavily loaded, most of them with! E. Books Invitation - limit, Samuel -_--- More » the Rosereport blow a one of NaSaas Lawyester- the they State Those se about J. to This Than 5: os = to W. returned trip which Inspect of . surface SHOWING of Boom as= ° Dow hurried district, Dog and Indian Camp Finds Prove District's Permanency. o8 booming Stray cs? ge; L. a Mines Dependable Fall. Lawrence, R. mining UTAH'S Regards Himself Mines. The ad N. and from bud to Who ods Due Avail to with LIKES Kunz Is Pleased peuS cnn George renee day ' Houses to The 20 eS6 = Next . Mines HELP that With Both. oo Business Stockholders Knows REFUSED Farmington at Well Intended to Develop Gas Only. Richer First and Bigger at Depth, Says Operator. Ledges MARY Ro Other t Eastern + eee ++444 MANHATTAN MINES IN BONANZA CLASS Spring Established-Railroad eee 2 = and Be in a BINGHAM Failed m Bank People nooo AND 8 by +¢ fend, Feraee compen sates: 2 Difficulty of Getting Material In. 2,500 # + + + + WRITER m Only 4 eae Held Tavs BULLION. Receipts of ores and bullion yesterday as reported by McCornick & Co. were as follows Ores, $25,000; bullion, $50,000 3 Boom AND a ORES a : PITTSBURGERS START OIL FIELD TO OPEN TER SAYS GREENWATER IS GROWING BETTER o SULLIVAN'S REPLY TO MUCK-RAKERS ~ MINES REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1906. AR STOCKS, Ss" Other High Grete OCKS. I Both Bought ‘Phones 127, a fog, oe 86 Main sty | MINING INVESTMENTS. cicun L000 Issued and {nformation given on ARKEr Friday AfternLETTER, oon, f WM. H. TIBBALS, Broker, Bom? Herald Bultding . TELEPO ONES len. ' THE INTER-MOUNTAIN |