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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, a MINES AND PROSPECTS FURNACES AND REMARKABLE TALES | OF BiG GOLD LEDGES One + + + + + 1} i? + | + } + ¢ + + Fifty Penis Feet Gives | Average Value of $626 | a Ton | -$--, IS STORY FROM DULUTH -_-_- Goldfield Man Will Mining Goldfield Duluth is Fears Wondrons Make Yellow Too Cheap. men who fr4m the the have center, Finds Metal of declare | FHF HHH HHH Heer eter ORES AND BU Feetetrsersett GOLDFIELD ‘EMERGES FROM ITS TANGLES ae to | | van Affair Cause Better Feeling. section is richer that than Will Eight-Foot Ledge High Values in Red Metal. IS FOUND IN Over OPEN Large Immense CUT Area Overflow of Lakeside the has they made looks the feel on to new long a strike be of one of In an year and company miles Lucin attaining due cutoff, copper the a ore big: cut 20 of not to exceed 25 feet it has an eight-foot ledge of fine ore which averages about 5 per cent copper and from which picked samples give assays as high as 60 per cent the The ledge outerops strongly at surface and the company has been sinking a shaft a short distance from it and had started to erosseut for the ic tesa hob i ee Hs ate ae ‘ly slight slump in_ the eee Before reachup- |} ledge at 60 feet depth of the attack ocks as the result dp ton a eee M ing it, however, the open was in an arresulted credit firm's the jon coe ] cele eige . °or' Gr sairipies, started in the hillside and within a . r up ce nm iVoo 7 Ww ta Aeh i | = . ate ; = 60 ti creditors rangement 1 aie areon tie hike few feet the ore was encountered in Ase ne ' Paani eople living nigh on| the firm Is with to havethe from ' é vee quantity and richness whieh fairly eee ATF See ) les east |!to meet its obligations It is promtook the breath of the prospectors. A ene : no) eee Te ce pe fised that with this arrangement paywagon load of the ore wus hauled to "4 Dulath; an iy 7 ean. ; 20 |ments of 100 cents on the dollar will Zonita, an enurels 1 J " Ogden Where it has occasioned not a eae es made mile a| be 40 is Wonder and «east, little excitement. miles : r ‘< -e Berlm, Love- | ‘he terms upon which 1 e The Lakeside company has been north . The si aonk Rabbit Hole and | ae nt of the strike was effected pr vide : a ; ts Ss, o eve cS working for ;s time in a desultory for al of $5 a day wage scale | for a opinIt is the well grounded thers, way, the men who formed the work r Aunderground ) | Skille a " ibor "auand belt is fan ex2 mineral the tha pany having icon that been attracted to Proarenlabox naee unskilled for 7 all ST eee . $4.50 a day southern district and | }and > the' a8 from tension : | montory by the rich croppings found f several thousand feet, eee eee ‘/down as easily as possible on the agreement the y samples containing native copfeature, room |change Ledges Are Immense. per being found. From the surface providing as follows Mr. Lineoln arrived at Duluth on indications it is inferred that there "Change rooms shall be erected and November -: and within thirty days | has been an immense overflow of a mainta ined operating properon had staked enough claims to make | &lant fissure The company owns 83 ties; such buildings to be designed for him a rut millionaire Bonita Hes! claims, or 660 acres of ground, tothe comfort of the miners going on and} on Reese It has splendid. millwith a fine spring of fresh off shift, and shall be located as near | gether ing propositions, and the ledge _ run | }as practicable to the shaft. It shall} water, all admirably situated for minfrom. 50 to 400 feet in width, giving| and milling purpose the line of supplied with proper heating Ap- | ing assays from $13 to $60 on the sur-| be the Southern Pacific - r¢aulroad being |} paratus, and proper precautions face. .Mr. Linclon has secured fine only a mile from the workin shall be taken for the protection of water rights at that point, and when personal effects Belong to Bingham ne the snow disappears he intends erect‘Any operator at any time may ing a substantial mill. The best way Promontory is at the extremity of a require all employes to use such to reach the camp is by stage from into Great change room in going on and _ off range of hills extending Tonopalrto Austin Salt Lake, the hills being an extension shift, and to change not more here is one 400- "foot ore body with of the Oquirrh range of mountains, their outer garments; and he average assays on top of from $5 to with Antelope island as a sort of conplace a representative in charge of $90 free gold, says Mr. Lincoln. At necting link From this fact is such room, whose duty it shall be to Berlin there is a ledge of which 300 ained the theory that the new copper take the tally of employes and report feet have been uncovered, ee averee is a part of the Bingham mineral to the management any irregularities assays of from $350 to $850... At elt, eae may come under 3 observaDaluen the July claim has an ore H. E, Baker of Ogden is president tio body fifty feet.in breadth, giving. an of the Lakeside Copper company and average assay of $626 to the ton, while H. E. Stowe of this city {is secret ary there is five feet of high-grade running and treasurer Most of the stock is upwards of $1,000 in value held by citizens of Ogden. Mr. Stowe Some of this section has not been will -go to that city in a few days to scratched, and old-time mining men attend a meeting of the directors when predict that its yield of gold will pale an enlarged campaign of development practically everything else within the account of the new discovery will confines of Nevada no doubt be formulated, Compressor of 200-Horse Power in Successful Operation at Bingham. Local Interests Get Good Reports From Properties here. LEAD FIND Bingham AT Miner CHERRY CREEK. Unearths Rich yew Ore In lively. In spring Bollding will of the rush.' be done considerable in anticipation oo Corporation Skelton OPENED COPPER VEIN FAR FROM BINGHAM Place. Lead in three-foot. chunks has been found in Jack Williams' Sawmill canyon six miles north of Cherry Cree Samples were brought to Ely on Saturday by George F. Parker, the new Cherry Creek member of the board of county commissioners. "The find," Mr. Parker said, "is the most important one since the Nelson boys discovered lead in tne hills west of Cherry Creek. A miner from Bingham named Goodwin came across the vein while prospecting in Sawmill canyon, He taken up eleven claims and has a "fine showing of ore. veln averages three feet in width, and ii can be traced about 700 feet shoots diagonally through the lime, porphyry and quartzite walls, and is therefore a freak formatjon. I brought some of the ore with me for assay. It will, I believe, run high in values." Mr. Parker reports that Cherry Creek is filled with a large winter populatic mn. "We expect a boom by June,". he "The mines around Cherry ereck are In good condition, and these new discoveries oe attracting people from the outsic he town is quite Publishing Outfitters. Co., Confir a fon has been veceived in this City the report of a two-foot vein of forces ore having been uncovered by railroad graders at a port about two miles northeast of the exeae limit of the Bingham distriet at present defined. The discovar was made last summer and the find was covered up by some of the workmen ae knew ore when they saw it. Later they located a number of claims covering the ledge and it is sald they are now preparing to develop the property. The find ts well ae n the foothills, almost in the valey, CHURN Big DRILLS Companies ARRIVE Ready AT ELY, for Thorough Company. Maurice samuel have the the Ely, Nev. Jan. 10-Five churn drills have arrived at the freight yards at Ely City and are ready for pestisacseamies? Three of the drills were purchased by Yevada Consolidated Copper company, and two by the Boston- Ely company The work of the churn drills has been so satisfactory In the development of the district that nearly all of e companies have ordered one more for the purpose of thoroughiy prospecting their ground before star?- future s Sixteen expert ou hands from Joplin, Mo., I in on Saturday Mining night's train wit E. Hart to oper235 Bdi-|ate the churn" ne of the Nevads Consolidated, Johnson, Newhouse's charge Western to M. of Yerington East work staff, the Nevada district, the for the new for the property and plans who in work is the in from at went once development day under to of company He a of arrived of company. will have the as possible. expert operations Copper yesterday upon chief will leave of two and way as soon "IT certainly regard the property as most promising one, said yesterday, Not only surface showing great, even for that remarkably rich copper district, but the development already accomplishS most satisfactory. Tunnels ave been cut under veins at levels show that the values Bamberger-De Lamar Output Grows: The record for the month of the Bamberger-De Lamar mines and mill t De Lamar, Nev., shows that during that period there was produced gold bullion ef the value of over $63,000, the ely rg production reached in some tim Fei SALT LAKE Goldfield Man BOOSTS Tells of Sentiment in This City. a panied hi if oe nied by by his wife and Goldfield Chronicle, "People intensely You can enthusiastic hot convince Wilkes known said about them now rived from the With a treating the shipping day. These They of are 6600 increased de- tons of capacity Opening Cobalt Mine. ® | BOLTON Eis 3a Caan Bay: Golden Aptis Home awk Jim Butler ‘ lacNamara Midway S he, "are Goldfield. of ev es a) -.; hilo avast wesc) faved wiaserle } | 2... we. te When boosting for The Republican, don't fall to show your friends me paper. It's the best argument, i , Db. Judge lawwie a ewes) Westie Pind Adams Pir ports Oe tO 19.00 sas) cored SO OLOg | 20.00 1.85 | 1.90 tere dase %5 Atlanta | 1.00 Blue Bull .,.. ae } .60 =o Cie cecveeer heuenccec eens Lane ee i Mountain . a 10 onqueror 2 eof + Bl Diamondtield a | 64 omen { .18 Golatieia Ss | 1.75 Jumb cece |} 4.50 umbo Extension |} 1.78 mendall §..:.. i. | 62 aguna one } May Queen .... Mohawk ose ed Top eeeele Sandstorm .... . Silver Pik eee St. Iv : Botan al Bank he se peas sold Bar . .... Original wens Steinw: Ly é Con Virginia : GUG cess Oras eae at | | | 1.95 1.80 | ‘ | 3.0 1.00 5T 1,20 | | | 3.05 1.05 58 wo ol .20 1.50 | wo 18 1 | eeeclaieee Ex | .57 1s 5.4714] 47 | ; 7 | 5 | 59 | 21 | 2" | 12 75 | 2 | .....48 1.00 «(oe AT 61 22 a1 li To Cold Wedge P ; Lou Dillon .... : Lone Star can Great Bend Exte nsion . Great Bend Anne eee cee Cinarant. 1500. oseccseee> ae Sree! agriws cove 19 22 42 08 -28 15 3 | Wonder enyer Annex Black on. WM 19 10 eociens | Sa Vv | Cow,' : OM. (253. sae oe Now York Manhattan Con Con. Goldfiel ons. ARG: OME Mayflow so. uae a soacel ee] ed Top Extension Miulstang iz: .'-.» ..... Beds UILEINS, "Caccpens¢ SRSULIIMIG Soe os encsce «067s Tramp Cons. Man. Combn. Bonanza .... .. ea e ) | .13 | | ODT 20 Id i 8 | | 10.25 } { "eqsees * 1,000 | 10.2716 05 -68 .. . ankee Girl Stray Dog J Vieton | 5 a7 29 16 a | | | 2{ sco. oo] a peas ase ; ewes Pe .B a | .06 70 | 3 21 3s 18 | Al | 42 6.1244] > 6.25 2.10 59 | 3.15 60 1,724] 15 1.75 VW 14 17 4s bi 18 65 32 | |__.33 NEVADA STATE GAZETTEER BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Will contain an accurate AND business directory of Bory city, town and village in the sta A descriptive sketeh of each place will be given, embracing various items of interest. Lists of government and county officers will also be included in the work, as well as census statistics, holels, newspapers, ferms of courts, postoflices, aw and telegraph offices, portant feature will be the Siesuitied directory, giving every line of business, Tranged Gazetteer, me eT W. P. 617-620 ‘ under its special per Sera$6.00. on ca OLK & CO,, oper, Doaly Sec. Bldg., andN heading. Advertisnen Salt ‘fake City. | | 28° 7.5) HOO | el | | | [tL 0 18. | 2,5) . 024 On Ola; 2 18 | 1814 25. Pee D WV 4) fay 4 iw C4 | 12 13 ie " 4 43. | 5 9 1.00 95, | oh 02 02° |} 1834}) 2544} Oh 57 12) 6 i | 47 1,00 » ay 29 |: Al 29 eiteaces fonepete 21 18 A 1.10 1 is 1 Forenoon Sates, Daly, 800 at $2.5 Lower M immoth, 1,10 at $2.00, seller @ day May Day 100 at Be Nevada Hills, 300 at 2 6216 Nevada Fairview, 1,500 at i) 1 1. 76 05 9 | 1.0} Colorado $7.37. at $27.00: le, at 2¢, a 6 Solo, Little Chief 1,0) at Mountain Lake, 200 $1.00. Tetro; I, at 12 at Am. hou Some developed Chieago, Jan, demand. ESE Met resulting " ~| 1a) 13444 aS tay 82 G1 t. 152 com We com ai ownett Me Pac wY 774 yy 17% LSYp "ASA G6 82% $414 Paul U.P. days % days fot 10.-There yheat in was tl eal: ant small ir vecau ot m » 81% b TU 1 | Wi | 12 13 Li% 107, 1 ~e 1h oi "a : t ocn t Ne e No of of Yankee at dic, 12% 5! IFI%g 1 1 182) 55 ARB Lov s Ld 138%, 144 he 13914 «137% 1431 194 T6144 76% ore & 60 days; days; 1000" "a A 137% iy 4 1% 16.50 16 VAS -- ~_ days; iSe; 1.600 4c, seller 1,000; at| 60} OPEN BO. ARD. M. 20) at $1.3; 300 at , 0 -at $5.65 Gc; 100 at 59e, { 20 ic Chief, at $12.9. at r $1.00; Lower Shares at $2.0214. New value, 100 at} $20,154, ar Pind Creek, The in Colo., his nearest osa, 16 ET 0 32 ' ------ - 16.62 ed) --~--- -- le ‘ 6. WAS 7 oo a IKKansas coach en ran are sady ~& market Se plese PM ste: ind City. 16.-Cuttle-Receipts, to strong; native * cows and heifand feeders, 2.00 2 G40, calves *kers (75.4 heavy,- higher; westera market of sales, bulk 6.40@6.50; strong #.374q packers, 6 oie pig Bee see age hattes 6.45, made,|%-4#'2: is Amar- } ee unt. and used Green| been station miles here into have railroad automobiles now will "ay ints, 18,00; AM@5.75° lambs rétitroad town sixty. pe seat AT ex }-‘o-- see pes and the camp. } Charles Schwab is now in control), of the best properties in Greenwater said Mr. Brown last night. "Three Mew get Omaha Omaha. . , 10.-Cattle-Receipts, Jan. fifth company. A Stockholders of lace company, from the sixth the old W hile stock of the 4,000; is held by the Nash th and Walbalance is x 10.-A.G.| market \ ne h ‘laims Walter ‘to Seott, have thousands of a well known = 7 ints. pena ‘Hern ": Inmbs, 6.50407 i the} taken dollar mining 10 lo Bostou cents mixed, 4.279@ PIES. . 9-0G7G.0; ae eket atcnry Copper = Mas. ryt : NS Market. so} = Frank| - expert and | ae surveyor ol Deadwo od, oe Dakota, lp Coal is now in Denver, where' he will be IB. and I joined by a party of satiate menin thet ay employ of the Dupont company They | Cop Rang Will go to Death Valley ostensibly for} Cum. Ely the purpose of inspecting "several D. West claims on which the company has an}. But option Granby months Colorado. Jan. or owned by wab, who merged his higher; heavy, Greenwater and Death Valley Mining|%: tights, Soni ro company into the new combination." fede ae Geclois. CANT Peck <a Copper Cripple gets the many Peck, $1.12% Selling water "scar 1, 100 at $4.50. 1500 at ie 1.000 Smith inine May Day, 8,000 at 25c. New York, 1,100 ut 25c. Seven Troughs, 2900 at St: ar Con., 40 at 19¢ Mountain Lake, 1,000 Ma romor so 23,620, 13% 6s 65 R een pt mixed and r; According to a story ‘told in Greenaan water the Dupont Powder company is] jy, sending a party of experts into Death| Valley to séarch for the mythical gold | $1.2214 it $2.60 Little 7614 75} it shy Jim Brown, proprietor of th Greenwater Times, one of the who put Greenwater on the map, say if is_destined to become the reates ers, | faa copper "producing, camp in the He is"mguest of the Wilson hotel ; will leave Aomorrow for Butte to tee ( over some Prape rties in which he is in-|} Hos terested. Brown says that when Borax| to 5 5 cents water sold, 10,225 value, $7,272.75 Color ado Close 6% 4 companies have been merged into one. The shareholders in the United Green- 20 50 at 45e, went ago Which the Posed to Bowman, formerly a resident of this}Mothing district, but now a Park county ranch- | Peached, man, brought into this eity Saturday, specimens of native copper, discovered p : S : > into and the but as to the at the time. ee DO valley @xplored mysterious exist, YOU the somne| & region mine would was i in sup-|N° give out] conclusfons [: he} 17 as Brae Ant. ' Coppel | pret [eee e ee be ya dla salak KNOW counties, ands a reaulte there is a | That six years ago Novada wasn't on |Newhouss rush from this city for the scene. of the new discovery, hundreds of people leaving here on horses and hastening to the new bonanza. Mining Cannon, Bis« vit Mining city yesterday m Notes, president of th the map That today she {s the most active min-| ing region in the world? | That the Ely district contains the| Led exte nsive copper deposits ever | cnewn That this eee belt is twenty square miles in of development of the neanes estate of the company in the Blackhorse and Osceola districts will be outlined at this meeting. *, A. yestenday. Virtue arom arrived Ne w in the York and city will eave today for Fairview where he will attend to the resumption of work on the property of the Empire State Mining company. The Tonopah Mining company yesterday posted its regular quarterly dividend of 25 cents share, together with a special divide nd of.10 cents a share Twenty sacks of high grade ore were stolen from the property of the Gold Butt@ Mines company at Gold Butte, Nev., during the absence of the men at holiday time. One man was lett to look after the property but as robbery was one of the things not serlously anticipated he was doubtless lax in watching that kind of a visitation. ta ee Brledman, one of the large owners of perty in the Seven prougis dlsttict, was in the city yesterday on the way to the camp after having visited his former home at Dubuque, lowa The Utah Faia of Fish Springs yesterday posted its regular divided of three cents a share, payable Jan. 15. The books ‘close on' the 12th! That some aiet Be ae of her stocks have = ne Valuable and risen ; ae calling on rae: ; ‘Seam sack JOHN vo Saar& a| C. CUTLER eae JR. INVESTMENT BANKER, (Bstablished 1893.) BONDS, SUG oa STOCKA, NK OCKS. Other High Grose Investmette Bought and Sold. Both "none 127. 36 Main St "Sot te TERISGTON. -IRONSIDES this is district, CHASE Mining __ "+ et from 6 cents a share to $18.00 in Raga care ai tn naittii at all other groun n S be 8 foos eee Si. Louis. Jan. 10-Wool, ste andy: territory ie Te me ipa 29D fine mediums HQ 22« fine, MENTE ext company, arrived in the | That mithoae | oe pound of ¢ from the mines at bemeg shi ipped, stocks are antiga ae Cherry Creek, Nev booming BE. T. Woolley will leave next week | That the largest smelters and concenfor New York to attend a meeting of trators In ae world are now under the directors of the Amalgamated construction ? Nevada Mines & Power company| That Ely is ‘desth ied to have forty which is to be held in that city. It is thousand people within the next ten likely Oy it a pretty complete ammonths? paign 3 No t4e Hllow Hligel 76 8 Times. ee eee - 1,000 at 1c. S i seller buyer 60 ahurés Selling No. 3, Prices pri Ope ; BOARD. 30 at $57, at $3.5714; da Ic; No. & "es Range ih 411. at es Cash,-A at Afternoon Sales. Daly, 100 at $2.60 May Day. 1,000 at 25!4c Nevada Tillis, 200 at $3.00; 10 20 at $3.55; 200 at $3 52ke Silver King, 2% at $25.00 Uncle Sam, 200 at dic; 500 at 40%$c, selle r| 6) days. Beck Tunnel, 10 at $1.7 Black Jack, 20 at 78e i a t Mountain Lake 5OO at 's w; 100 at We 500 the rec , hard northe » 3 spring nothing doing; No. 3, 24e ray ‘ 5,100 Nawane Hills, aw at. $3.62%4, Utah, 100 at $1, 12,700. Shares sold, Selling value, $15,5 59. 50. Wabash, In Chiengzo. Cc olumbue seller 64 ay A whr Mammoth, 600 at $2.00 Mountein a 1,100 at $e; 300 cle aarp Victor, sk s 160k 3614 1a 55 132% tz 3 14044 13744. 435° J 713,70 " OPEN Con., mar Noo Cash, | Li 17} 55 1 1 (ash IY red, FO@72 135141 hat 1 Be, 9 12 doy 75007 6014) Corn-No, 2. | ts-No. 2 { sold value, general receipts Yankee! 460 at tie, sener or days: ao| 90 Declares Jim Brown, Editor) rosa ety. oionn b= 16.39 ivehts 6 AG ATS it dic, seller GO days; 1,100 at dic; 4.000 at tele Hy abcess Wh tees cane of the Greenwater Rece Shares Selling a local offerings were light. The market was firm from the buying wa largely due to GREENWATER DESTINED 10 BE GREAT CAMP = se 446 18e. at $1.0214; market recoyery | LIVE STOCK MARKETS @ eller 2,600 late 5S Great Atch. $20.00 buyer 1's M at a Copper Sugar com Peo..Ga Ix. ¢ so Bs. Bi days Ontario, 1 at Silver. King, #) t $25.00 Star Con., 1,000 10 at We J Sam, DO up Nor. Puc | Texas Cnr ic Ches. Ohio lo oY. Cent M. KK ind ‘I Wabash }Pa.jRy 200 9 { Re thi L. sh Mex. Cent buye Yr Total sales, $2.00; stock towards loss¢ ill along the list Ithough the| then. expected n J re aivrpool , helpe eto eonachen the market closed weak there Ver net loeal marke May ope ned unchanged gains recorded in a fe of the tock ¢ : . = to Government bonds were unchanged; \'% Misher a fle. 1 and sold at 440 r iroad, aod other bonds steady : Pha-.dembhnd. b fe eau the are The Price Nance kat firm "alld The jolie point Open. High. Low, Close for May ¥ reached at 43%. The marErie BM 1. iz tj-e pket ele 4 firm with Ma shade highSmelter cam 182% 215314 5 15244] er at 48%@42% Preferred 117 W17 Lib Oats w irm in ympathy gt Nat. Lead 76 75 TA% | owhea rhere was irly Amer, Loco 73% TAM 74 rood ge mand but ot rerings 2)So. Ry com 2 s2h4 iy 1M) wer red Ma opened a ide Ana. Copper 25h HG 2 85 higher a » and sold at Wy4@air, Nor ‘ HS ils | Provisions were strong heeause of a Rock. Island 2916 296 aot -"4-) livel demand. 1 commission houses > | "Hi O% 4 u 1 sn il receipts f oli hog was th Rep. Steel 994 ye wt Oh} ehief incentive rb Mit pork wa She om " yh Ye up iW il 16.0%: 1 Gag oO cent Preferred 107 Lin! 10652 | higher t 24 1d ori a1 cent 3% and O 121 121 12H} Jove | high I 1 rf OK 10 1,70 7 10.-The progress moyement | > 1.20 | 27 6.75 00 1.80 j 2.400 0 Cos el eels 25 121%} | 5a.) 1o! 13 a7 iS a9 25 I 17! 2 | "a A ™) 1.10 | >|) |) 20°) a1 6 || io 43 hh Emer: ld G. Daisy lngoet J. Bower ey AGE ‘a N. York Rich. Ana. Scot. Chief So. Gol Tetro Victor ¢ Wabash Yankee C, Mt. Laké U. and M | est PD. Annex I.. Dillon N. HW. Flor Selby ¢ S. Trough 6.10 2.10 | | 5214 274 7.00 |) {22°50 | le a | .. 4 .| 16 | i ace | eof 1& 19 66 | onl io ea .. 5 4114) i2 $210* 7153. WwW | 11 1.7744) 1,80 7 rh) as [ee Nevada Hills ........ "| Montgomery Mountain ... FE. V. Eagle sat accece, somel Sunset Sut slbedeeces | F. Daisy Se a esc cel Sceptre ... | Ragle Nest | Manhattan Bi Seyler Humphrey . jeeslcctes Dex SGD cecil ccceccon uses | } } Jan. Pil, inecy athe the first half hour « rice deat Orn opencd 4% to % higher veloped irregularity, bul subsequent aes RN pTt aaonale t 164aiG% there was a development of pronounced | ns AC bhava tasel seaston the trengeth Union Paeitle fter rising leat , doa trifle on profit-tak4, developed renewed weakne ; in GON | ML Titrier'o ey 7 Ofterings nection with the Interstate. Commeré Be oron ral, t Ry rend taken at pri ri ra commission investigation of the Pacitit lied have waGr Tiernan aty e rallroad combine , } at G34, GUT In the industrial section, hie. ra wast Was Neil - Meee roe finmmondco' equipmer it stocks wer particularly.) ne by. st ts who were induced to buy strone ate in the day a fresh selling} '"S A 1 ; ene B | | j | York, further ruption 12.50 | Colo, New made Covered in Corn Holding the Prices " Firm. early today and with falrly nective trad-|today, but ing on the advance the upward move-|tone of the ment oy eee with ratte slight inte atart Th [2.67% | ; es | 18.00 | 4.00 | 78 | 1.65 | 1.0244 | .b8 |... 1.45 | .@ | 34 1.15 cccceecse Butte 1.0214 62 1.35 1.3 32 65 19 2:00 4.60 1.90 65 | | | Ue | 17.30 } 4.50 { 1.60 1.00 68 1:10 1 1.42%) | 2 | $2 Ophir Mexic can | SAIRGONIG cc pescc ccc bateas Exchequer .... Norcross ence wna] eolden Be rown Races osee great Bend ; we Blac k a OU 49 | la. Snes} esrenc Rains mooie) | °|. Shorts Union Pacific Dropped in Connection With Investigation of System. P Md. Ir Bid JAsked. 5.00. | 31.) Sh 2:60 1.00} 2.50 {| 58.0], 03 5 7 Utah ges fe] ee 616 -| 18 1.30 | 1.35 65 | 67 roe oof viesae STOCK IMPROVEMENT DEMAND FOR WHEAT TURNED TO DECLINE ON LIGHT OFFERINGS Caused M. ake 2 8e.Coen Vietoria But. Lib s, "T. "Con B. Jack Cyclone rentury | 6.00 "15 | 2.30 A. | Bid hoi) cox. 1.00 oo of by. and B. Cent If. Silver L. Be lL. Mam Mam May Day N. Hills Nev. Fal Ontario King Sacramento S Shiel Star Con. Stray Dog Swa | ....| 2.3 To mops ih. E xtension Tonopah AS Va the Fonte, of these knocking atorlos spread all over the East, They are very optimistic, and are re rid a fine set of boosters for earth. The pre very liberal prints all the news from the' camp. Salt Lake doesn't think the prenene strike will amount to very much. people there know this fs too bie a coy to be aieed by a strike, They settled simply quickly: want the trouble se tiled and De |Asked. 5.75 i .... Montana aoe Star Bid. cance Ss asi Loses Part of Gain Hy Settlement. Alice Ajax B. Reck farisa Creole Con. Mer With the Nevadana, James A. Pollock & Co., bankers and brokers, received the following Nevada mining aaa cent ions by private wire yesterda owas ba y, of Salt Laake,' is $10,000, . BP. Mining Fraction,..... NEVADA. Charles S. Wilkes, of the Warehouse co pany and a well mining man mine concentrates than G will Be run from both the upper and lowe tunnels and the new work ddne will naturally suggest the course of development that is to be followed' of more Mr. Newhouse has just returned from the Past after several weeks occupied in looking after his interests there, He says that there is no denying the Nipissing episode has to some extent quieted the eagerness of the Easterners for mining investments, especially as represented by the stock market But he regards his Cobalt investments with as much favor as eve His King Edw da Mining company has developments ell under way, the operations bales in charge of Jasper McCaskell A number of good veins have been opened in the ground. One of these, more than a foot in width, runs 2,000 ounces in silver, another goes 700 ounces, while the big five-foot vein carries values of better than 200 ounces in the white metal. ° ington Property of New Prospecting. make LithoVouchers, sraphed Steck Certific cates, Pay Rolls, Books, Blank$, Assay Reports, ete, son St, Salt Lake City, Utah. M. M. Johnson to Develop Yer- Cactus cars this does not represent all that Cactus will do, The mine's greatand richest ore bodies only being opened-that part of the mine remains to be exploited there is no doubt It is unlikely that within a year or earnings will be much larger than the conservative estimate made by the company's president WILL START WORK ON WESTERN NEVADA}: o = General Manager Lafayette Hanchett was at Bingham Wednesday to Witness the starting of the new horse-power compressor plant at the properties of the Boston Consolidated The inauguration of the new power was success in last accounts it as smoothly as could C. N. Temple of the Salt Lake Route power is furnished by the Telluride city ticket office has some fine samples company. Both the steam and elecof ore taken from a ten-foot hole on ; tric plants are in operation as yet but elaims at Gold Butte, Nev., owned by | the steam plant will go out of commission as soon as everything has been himself and W. A. Crawford. At that thoroughly tried out. depth they haye a three-foot vein of "We are still sudering from ear the quartz, in which is considerable shortage," 3 . Hanchett in speaking of ernie at the mines and claims are in what is known mills, "and there seems to be no as Cedar Basin, just below the propchance for relief until the railroads erty of the Gold Butte Mines company shall have had time to build new cars in which Salt Lakers are also interIt is simply a case of business having ested. Mr. Temple has reports of greatutgrown the facilities of the rallly increased activity in the district. On roads and there is nothing to do but the property of the old Marguerite to wait and in the meantime get along company nine men are now ae as best we can in crippled condition. while from two to six ach We shall probably be handicapped for are w aan the claims of Paietaaea another a at least by this serious Ww. Bros., . Sharp, the Nevada Grandrawback ite company, the. Finance company and ‘At aie Cactus mine we are pursubo rom the showings already made it ing « hand-to-mouth existence, the coal supply. We are never Sure is believed that something is likely night whether we shall have enna to be opened in the district almost any coal to keep the mine and mill going day which will cause a genuine rush the following day." in that direction _ o . INCREASED ACTIVITY IN GOLD BUTTE CAMP DiMicultles wonderful showing It proves that M Newhouse has attained least one of his ambitions, that of making the Cactus one of the greatest mines in the country, The output of $25,000 9 day means an Income of more than sevén and a half milllons a year, and with the economical handling of the product now provided for the profits must be enorm- finds open depth Concentrates which is now being provided for and with no coal shortage to trouble us we Will mine and treat 1,600 tons of ore a day, whieh will yleld $25,000 a day.- Sate Newhouse. The above statement was made yesterday by Mr. Newhouse as he was @engaged in examining reports from his pet mine which had just been handed hich by his managers It was evident that was almost startled by the figures for he at once took pains Vein 27 the King 11, 1907. STRONG. Stlver King yesterday lost $2.5) of ae advance of the day before ceensioned by the a Ee of million dollar lawsult, Other stock: thelr own te better, Yankee dated was strong and active Aammioth held at $2 and slightly above, Mountain around $1, nele nat 41 iB rota sales of the day pasa, to $1129 shares for which the s of $67,727.25 was pald The day's rentaxtdhe and sales follow DOUBLED of With Day bring ore, Indicate Copper Promotory, Ogden, just which of at of $25,000 a JANUARY GENERALLY Wes Matter. The BOSTON CON. STARTS NEW ELECTRIC PLANT Market The two Croppings TO BE Stlver Overcome, -_-- west News of the settleme ent of the Golddetinite tomether strike, fle jd would dare estimate, One claim, St is i Sullivan that the affairs word said, has a ledge fully fifty feet across {| Trust had been company giving an average value of $626 to enabled to resume would be that it the ton ; better feeling a much business, caused fenry Lincoln insistss that sabe || in mining especially circles yesterday, Wf the southe rn gpa what he stocks toward Goldfield experts the that Is understood It "jus | has he' what and triat Nevada, of ofthe books Sxnminedithe who oe ere section new of the learned production alone of vada ENS |_| company found jts affairs in much betTenee $100,000, 000 hy ye: = ae a8 | ter shape than they had been reported Cait Daas ithe Wh ie aha Gel fin res Ww it that fears most entire' CAPACITY uo Uncovers Giving operating which Yields More Than $10,000 Day in Spite of Coal Shortage. LAKESIDE COPPER HAS FINE STRIKE + + v7 + + v. + + + + + + + LLION. Receipts of ores and bullion yesterday as reported by McC qrale a & Co., were as follows re, $49,000; bullion, $70,000, Silvey was quote d at 68 7-Sc; copper, 3 1ead, $6. ‘Settlement of Strike and Sulli- returned district CACTUS 15 MAKING HANDSOME OUTPUT STOCKS by & Brokers, Mitte or ‘Nevada' S Great echindk: Stock Now Ready, EAGLR, Ely, Nev oo When boosting for The Republican. don't fail to show your friends the paper, It's the best argument. 25 CENTS Camp. A SHARE, WA. HL. TIBBALS, Herald Bldg., City. WEPKLY MARKET LETTER PREE i oS Dally Weather Record. Yesterday's report at the jocal office of the weather bureau for a e twentyfour hours ending at 6 p. Maximum temperature, my degrees: minimum tempcrature, 23 degrees: temperature, BD ¢ legre es, W hie h is lL deeres above normal. "Accumulated exce emperature since the first of tite. Suan ad Accumulated excess of. tempe ratire since Jan. 1, 45 degrees Relative humidity oH per m Tetal tee ipitation from 6 p. m. to 6 ym, trac Acc mutated deficiency3 of precipitaee since » first of the month, 4 inr ehe Ada umulated deficiency De preeipttation since Jah, 1, -24 inche Weather today: Local atow, New Private Wire Service, JAS. A. POLLOCK Bannkers 6 W. Stocks, Bonds, BRYAN wit! & CO., Brokers, South T LAKE Promptly Bee Tine, and wires Bon. and Second Orders Street, CIry. Bxecuted Cotton, Private OGA In Grain leased AND Comeaierndane: MemStock Exchange, prominent wi a a at ma Commercial Stocks, ning. ur Mr. CHICAGO Pollock BOARD n OF TRADE, , |