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Show THE ‘NINES Network of in Explored DRILLS District More Will Nev., Fairview, vative on be Thor- ore vada six Hills Jan, of estimate the now up places makes. 4++44444ee +H +++ +++ tee t+ert GOLDFIELD A CITY average of two carloads per week. Mine Owners Show Confidence by on the Ida group The surface work discontinued, and the man-|{ has been Putting Money in Modern now driving a tunnel on object being to the. Ida No. 3, the Buildings. of the two big locate the intersection ledges On the Eagle's Nest it is no longer Pp racticable to work the shaft with a Fred P. Meyer and C H. Keidel of Ww ‘indlass, and the work has been susthe Meyer-Keidel company, brokers p ended to await the arrival of a holst, and operators, stated In an interview A foundation which is expected daily. s now being prepared j at Chicago that the situation present force of men as large as pr all over the country discloses the foret jeable is employed on the Hailetone ast of an impending period of acgroup drifting along the ledg es. The Knox lease on the tivity in all mining matters in Nevada. has reached a depth of 263 feet, and| They declare that no such set of* fathe sinkIng continues in anticipation of vorable conditions as now prevall the big ledge which it is expected will throughout the mining world has hereb e encountered at an early date. On the Pyramid group development! tofore existed in the history of mine is being pushed with a ll possible speed, development. They said: that they the owners being confident "With a constantly increasing supWw ill encounter the big oré bodies that h ave made the camp celebratec ply of funds available for Pree The new big steam hoist for the} and development, Nevada has Fairview Aztec proper.y has arrived| during the past two years a fine opand the force of men has been in-| portunity to demonstrate the merit of creased, and hereafter the develop-| her. mineral resources. Her mining oe will be systematic and vVigorous.| récord testifies as to how well she has this opportunity. > diamond drill has made its ap-}1 mproved "Nevada has within the past 150 odentioe in. Fairview. It is in usé on developed a mine in Goldfield ¢ lays the Smith Syndicate group, and will be} Nevada Hills and other} ¥ which holds the world's record of proused on-the duction for the same pope near by. The Fairview Tiger period of operaThe sum produced to date exMining: company has also in an order|t ion. the latest This ceeds $10,000,000. for a drill. of stem of prospecting s "The strongest evidence of the confidence of the Goldfleld mine operators cessfully followed in Tonopah and BuJlfrog, and, above all, in Goldfield, | i n the permanency of their own camp by the hater a recent where the Laguna Mining company ran | iss furnished estate transactio oldfield, 4 upon an immense ore body at 346 feet|r eal Nevada Hitts| t sv through tHe The entire use of the apneaDy Ig Network is. maintained be the' diamond effective other months camp, the than Within drills minning will be} in any by drill L in Fairview Nevada few drill.| where the capitalists, ter is who mill ended -. variously The next} will 500,000, the substantial he Eastgate plan the before erection the win- consideration reported from is $206,000 to former owners retaining interest in the property. district already has five a a of the greatest mines a iaple busi- in the state construction, to be erected Tots as n as material is atlaole. He assures imme that these improveby men ments are being undertaken are in a position to know acwho of the curately about the real value mines, CENTRAL-STANDARD Strong of Two Bingham Companies Uniting. ubject of consolidating with Standard Copper comthe Bineharh pany was mentioned with considerable favor at the annual meeting of the Mining company. Bingham Central Negotiations to that end are pending and the situation of the valuable estates of the two companies is such that the ig sms amalgamation would result in a very strong concern. The AL GREENWATER SMELTER Says Three Railroads Will Center at Site of Proposed Plant. COMBINE. Talk The financial statement submitted by Treasurer W 1itley disclosed the fact that aside Searil 106,000 shares of stock in the treas ury, there is a balance of $36,000. on hand. Manager Jackling in his report explained that about 6,000 feet of mine workings had i en run since the organization of the ompany with more or less encouragfae results The election and organization of the company resulted as fellows: President, muel Newhouse; vice president and general manager, D. C. Jackling; secretary, William M. radley; perrexey, Charles W. Whitley: with Ja A. Pollock completing the enthusiastic mineral than resources ever over and espe- cially her copper, Donald B. Gillies has returned with details of the mammoth smelter to be erected by the Greenwater & Death ra eld Mining & pmelting company, which is he. big reenwater ee concern, says the Goldfield Tribu The smelting plant at Davis' will be located Greenwater, where there is an abundant supply of water. The smelter will cost a million and a half ehiefly blast furnaces corporation will plant, but the railroad and will be to start. The not only the from the mines the Brock line from Goldfield will probably; build to the ranch, thus insuring ample transportation facilities, The Breck line will probably have a good thing in hauling the silicious ores fro Goldfield, Tonopah and Bullfrog, w hich are now sent largely to Salt Lake City. Rourke to Be Manager. Mr. "Gillies returned in company with Jerry Rourke, who will be the general manager of the new company. Mr. Rourke for engineer for W. thinks country enough to sever nine years A. Clark of his was' at Butte, chief but the Greenwater connection with the magnate and devote his entire time to the operating of the consoli- dated company. He knows the ground thoroughly and prediets w ao results from development w e largest shaft da, acve to Mr. Gillies, will be that sunk n the Montgomery- ve aie one. Be - to a Years of ¢ After years of preparation the Idaho Consolidated Mines, limited, has gone to work vigorously on_ its property near Hatley, Idaho. Its new sbulldings are completed, and its new shaft uae already attained a depth of 70 fee Sinking so far has been by hand; but electric drills are daily expected, after which the shaft will oe be put down at the rate of five feet per day. It is the intention og the management to sink to the 1,000-level before continuing work on the shaft. There wilt be openings for at every 100 feet of depth, and ing will discontinued temporarily the stations are excavated. as it is resume sa to do so dis- leas sin while But as soon sinking will be management having taken over the Minnie Moore mine jit now has about twenty claims in as promising a mineral belt as there is in the world, S not prospecting the Minnie Moore at pre Sent because it aims to reach the body of concentrating ore developed in the Relief, the mine adjoining the Minnie, upon whieh the new shaft is being sunk, as soon as possible. This ore-body is exposed on three levels- from the 600 to the 800-and Is widest and most extensive in depth. SULLIVANS ARE REORGANIZING Brokers Offer to Advance Half Million for Active eae Cross- company's. finances, jit is said, are rapidly nearing completion and the officials state that the mines will again be in operation witeee ten days. e reorganization ea of a cutting will probably be done every 100 feet on account of the values expected to be caught all the way down. DENVER EXCURSIONS January 19th and 20th Via 0. 8 L. & U. P. Round trip $19.75, final limit February 10th. City Ticket office, 201 Main street. Jan. 15.-ReorganM ‘Sullivan ortruse new directorate now bein arranged for in Carson. President Bullivan SstatSe last evening that local and Francisco brokers offered to advance $500,000 with the understanding that they may take management of an the active part business. in the FAILS TO Depth Wide Silver RAPIDLY Ife Has With Ledge 20 Values discoverer owner of Pine engaged erty showing as which the Canyon miles southeast Mr. the less a of a feet good excep- 30 creek. shaft started the depth is is.in about 90-foot at with and district, was wide, 50 now prop- a property group Cherry has which foot than The in is promises mining Davis group mine lead performances Davis Silver about a making development, known former Seigel already interesting further and Nevada, developing Is and tionally the county, in which on on a vein surface. the At shaft was all in ore and at the 90-foot level the ledge is 20 feet wide. And the ore has increased in values With depth In nearly the same ratio as the vein has widened. Recent : age assays show the values to be « : lead, 20 ounces in s in gold. An intere: however, and one whie he will interest {in further develops the fact that picked samples re run as high as $281 in gold. The ore has an iron gangue and is accordingly of a character to be in demand by the smelters Mr. Davis also owns the Lucky Deposit group in the same district, Silver-iron proposition. He has shipped from this property considerable ore, Which runs about 85 ounces in silver, 34 per cent iron and five per cent lead. f No "Stock ‘ Jobbing" . for Ilim. Since seiling his interest in the Seimine Mr. Davis has been taking fe comparatively easy. He continues to follow mining as a business more because he Jikes it than on account of a desire to amass great wealth. He develops properties solely with his own means, working during the sum- when life the winter's rather too strenuous to suit him he comes to the city and takes a good rest. That is what he is dolie now. The condition of the stock market never troubles him and the most strenuous of the muck- raking magazines could hardly in the quiet old miner's business methods anything to criticise. If they should it is safe to say that it would not in the least disturb the even tenor of his Mr. Davis's properties arrive stage of development where hey will show for themselves just about what they are worth he will probably offer them for sale. he sells it will be sale outright. He will not bother with incorporating or sellNo frenzied finance' for wants the properties worse > does he will continue to work them in his own way and perhaps be as well satisfied. If he sells e will at once find new properties to develop. The excitement of making a new find and seeing it grow is the only excitement for him. pector and miner of "49." and he has made it a profession and a success, Secale epateeap leeiecn ALMOST PURE GOLD IN BLUE JAY STREAK King Another was rich when is said, on his No. a J. of on The found of porphyry Stringer is and carries better than the camp pure Blue was in a vertical et The wide in 15.- uncovered, almost the strike foot of an incline from the surface. flat and the rich Jan. made Warren seam lease 3. Nev., strike H. it gold Jay claim made at upshoot in a con- and soft rhyolite. about four inches values said to run to the ton. The formation in which the biggest values were found {s so soft that it was impossible to take out any Iarge pieces, but some of the specimens on exhibi- tion about town are six inches thick. All through these specimens are to be seen large particles of erystalized wire gold, some of them being as large as on ordinary marble. lue Scott, the Jay claim Morgan original When made on the No. 3 is owned Scolt of and is the by one of district. L. R. Seott and Luther Morgan their first diseovery of rich float Sunnyside, around Jays and Jocations No. the hill they and 3 and 5 and Exceedingly came loeated the rich farther the Blue Daisy ore frac- was un- covered on these locations and several leases were granted" Among the best of these leases has been the one owned and operated by Which has been William Mulholland, a steady producer from the first, In the ineline shaft on wine Jay No. 3, where the strike was ma e Thurs- day, the Surface about lead and $40 was followed milling ore a ton has a o om the averaging been taken out from the first. The ledge is undoubtedly that of the Antelope and rich speci- mens have time on the on the values are been time, encountered similar Antelope. Daisy haye that to one first to the of the ore Mountain ever As and to depth Blue Jay increased and property will came best from those found is attained group the develop in- indieations in the district. shipped from from the Daltsy Favorlies Shall be Much The ound: ARE So eek DEMAND AT CLOSE Heseret National Bah BOUSTS ALL GRAINS Salt Lake /, Utah. U. S. DEPOSITORY ACTIVE, Strone Aw Las mining stoelk market continued yesterday, were all the fay orice so strong as during the closing finys of last weel Lower Mainmoth, opening at $1.49, sold down to $1.80; a small block of Beék Tunnel changed hands at $1,574; Moantaln Lake opencd the May selling at Day was S% and down to continued e Un- --e<e Wheat Shows Increase Owing to Many Calls During Late closed at MWe, 2c, Columbu Consolidated went as low a8 $5.25, Jack gold at from 79 to Sie, Little at 16 and the half, Ajax at @e. PRICE Dividends Not he Active hardly tts ea ae Chicago, Jan. today opened cll- | Ganies inks were northwest 1h.-The easy and lower wheat. fairly and were very Met-Ac- Ground. 158 LAP LER | Bid "[Asked.|| Bid \Asked. SS TT oe a i 6.00 6.25 a oI 34 | 1 | Mw Albion Allee'... Aja B. Bock"; Giving all details but the one of greatest interest -the price paid - President David Keith has issued an official address to the stockholders of his company on the subject of the recent deal by which the suit of the Magnolia St. Louis was seitied out of court It is thought likely that the eonsideration will be mentioned in a later communication not intended fo: the eyes of the public The address BRB. T. Con. 1.07044)-1.60° Buf Janel. ‘32 as | 50 Con 1.00 | But Lib 10) | Colo. M 1/2816)" Century | Carisa.< | Creole | Con. Mer ape yal Aes] DD Judge 12,00 | ), st } 19,00" | Dalton 26-38 a D. Annex 19 |} I. and B;-B.) 2.75 Emerald. .} 5 J] 85 }1 1.25 tA) 10 1-574) 1.00 small. E18 market active receipts In 'Dhe > Thatcher EOE Hwee latter br §2 bf) we }, 224 M4 iL Wt The corn me? Heat | 1 ta) ty . President Vice-President Cashier @ ana CashiGy cre' oa SALT LAKE. (Established Transact quiet and were smaller ; x r ind this offset the cold eather, which is expected to increase the amount of the corn re-| ceipt 1 opened a shade lower at | ™ 13% cash houses, which upon small local ré ; market firm, Trad in vas in tir amount May opened unchanged at 36% and sold up to 37 } provisions market opened Boy ORE 6n:-2-5-cen ulvancs in the price iy 1 1:2 f gaat ...... as aed s wiecete wie Asst. McCornick & Co. BANKERS | y All, . .85060,000.00 . $250,000.08 see fines for Rent FAB Te sei: Re Moses the foward noon prices became firm on a good general demand whieh earried} 5 5 es May up to 764a@70% Prices, howeve | became weaker and 'Ma declined to | TO 76 he close was werk with May le sos oasis ha ek aie ace dane Safety Deposit Afternoon. Black Chief South| upward, Capitals SUB DIGS "he ot ales were 70,67 shares, : x : os E so whieh pbromeht the gereégute sum of} fact, however, did not yeem to. greatly $59,334 1 days quotations and}influence the market. Pit traders were re iate active. sellers Miy opened unchanged = pede, mh il PM. a at 16% and sold at 76% a General CITY. 18732.) G iking Business waa ni HE. seide OPEN AN ‘| P. Clark, Cashier. WI rk ‘ACCOUNT Commercial National Bank. At na meeting of the board of directors of the Silver King Mining comJ. J. Daly, me P. Noble, 18.75 | pany held on the 4th day of January Vice Presiden " a proposition was submitted from A. H. Peabody, eee Cashier. Z 4.00 iin James McGregor, agreeing to sell to | ! w entire the Silver King company the RY Neat ics a | 214) q and holdings of the mining ground Gi Cent.) sou) 46] A 2 1.10) 4.20 " property of the Pinyon Ridge Mining} 2+] patty eeltc2.00 Pls, fins rT: company, the Baltimore Mining com- 1 G..,Dalsy.. 1. Silver 2 1.0 down to 9.55, and ribs wer pany, the Magnolia St. Louis Mining Ingot | 02% 3) it 9.50, and sold at 9.15@0.17) company and James ad. Bower , | OL O2 Cash Wheat oOo. 2 red A jJacent to, adjoining or contiguous to L. Beil p 6.50 7. | red, Wa@7as 2 hard, 72q@74; the property of the S IKxing MinlL. Mam } 1.85 1.8732) hard, 66473; No 1 nor rthe rn, SO@S1 ing company, together ve all. ease} Chiet rif 5 16%) northern, 78s , Spring, 66a@79 I. Villon | Corm-No, 2, 2, Had, ments, rights of srvoirs, pipe Mt. Lake | | 0 Oats-No, :2, 3, oo. lines, water and tunnel viehe and all Mam ‘ | } 1 1,5) -- ---- --_--- privileges, owned or controlled by him May Day | | 24 zat Open. | High. | Low. | Clése in the Uintah mining district, comprisNC Sale | re 1) | Wheat| I : ing in the agerregate fifty-six or more N Iraiv, t | ‘ May J Tis 7G "4 mining claims, containing an area of N. York | | "Hi July 76) 16% Vi 486 or more acres; nearly all of the N. H, Flor ye 1G Corn | same being patented ground. PETG" TTeM : May - 435% ‘4 125% 427 aaa as a further consideration, Rich.King Ana 7 1 July [43's "4 12! \ S. 7 WO mo Oats Jam iregor withdraws. his suit Sacramento ; ‘ i May 7a : 1. for $900 000 damages against the SilS. Shiela...) 10} > 45 "9 14 ‘bppie : ; 7 259 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. ver King Mining company and ans and all actions pending of any nature Selby. C..-.... «| yy} 74 1) 75 Lard Telephone 2153-K. MN hatsoever Stray Dog »-| 60 ‘ " May (9.60 9.64 0.35 9.55 ‘After due consideration and makSwan 10 10 -- = _ satttines ing several modifieations, the agreeSs. Swan. : 68 HO 66) pl ment to purehase was effected and hse ! no 65 . , Scot. Chief an 6 04 | 651 San Prancisco Grain, duly executed on Jan 9 As soon as Tetro:... %: + 12 San Francisco, Jan. 15.-Wheat un the titles are approved, the Silver King Utah a | .1.05 i) 1.90 changed, May, 14; cash, a8 " Mining company will issue notes made Ue. ands Me oe. 25 2D ay |) Barley-Unchanged: > Ma 117% Dec on or before' dates extending over a S. Con ' a0 0 4014 | 98 wh, 116 term of months Victoria ); 2.90 571 | Gari: Unchanged, ellow Ns In order to complete the payments Tictor. ¢ | 13.4 4 Liverpoot "Grala, it as early date as possible it was Wabash | {| wo | iiieliiver Dea Ja lose Wheat-] voted to suspend the payment of diviYank Con. | 4d y March, ad; Nt: Ly, Os JM4d) Jul 5 dends until the said payments. are Yel. Rose . J." IBY 5 Aten The weather in England Loday wa ene ae a Overcast made With the present physical conPull Paid Non-Assessable. dition of the King property and the borenoon Sales. ee and Coffee. 1W0.000 Shares in Treasury. me New York, Ja Sugar, raw, quiet additional territory acquired, there ji Daly,.1,445 at. $2 . Wair refining, centrifugal, .% test, ; | 614 CLAIMS. 4 VEINS OPENED, no doubt on the part of the manage Lower M: iminoth, WO at $1.: 100 at te, molusses sug: a 9 SETS OF LEASERS AT WORK: ment that the payments will be made SL.S7 100, at. $1.85) 100 at F824; 100 at Refined' steady... ‘Crushed; 5:50+; powOve Assays from S150 to $1,776 and. the notes retired greatly in ad1,30, , dered, 4.9; ¢r sn viiat eh L443); Per Ton. vance of their maturity May Day, 300at at 24c Coffec-Quict:..No7 Rio... 67%i B ¥ 21% 2400 at ee : OPPLCEMS: REN T. ee, preeenn 101 Soatt COPPER APEX IS INTERESTING San Francisco Quotations, Blac Jack, Ww at 79 Pririte » sal tah Enal vevada and California mining stock fm at Bde TOO = Wt phone iT e lr a 12071 Colo, AL, 1,000 quotations were recelvea by James iW. 7 Ac NK KER BOC KER, Mipe Park City Property Was Vein of Mich Pollock & Co., bankers New York, and brokers, by Preside nt Tum Superintendent, VerGrade Copper. private wire as follows: Victor, 500 ! Ne Mountain seller 6) Is. a GU NN To LL, Cashier First Nae | Bid. Asked. Of the many ‘infant' properties In days, 20) at We; tions at ae Lovclock, Nevada, Ser; the Copper Apex is the camp. today Atlanta -... te cceeesenf OR | a6 days 2) at We, buye recat 1 ‘reasuré Adams .,. coats cife. aD probably. the most interesting and Yankee, 500 at 42c; SH at 48e, seller & | Orders Stock muy be sentiap Athintiec and Pacifie shows the most encouraging indicadays. cither of the bors named officers, Belmont says the Park. City ReShares sold, 15,615. Reference: mon in the Sewen ae Aull ict tt ie al Selling v alue2, $17,038 ‘Troughs Mining District, Nevuday ROC ee ee asa ime omeeceh --- alae BOARD. Black Butte BoM aecesvaaeed per cent, is now being followed, while Tr Daisy a Aja 1,000. at ae ye whole face is of ore giving an nasRlack Rock . Little hief, 1,500 at 1614. say of 25 per cent copper. From what BEB EF. Mining coe Lower Mammoth, sod at $1.85; 50 -at can be seen, too, those interested are ; : | $1.8214; 100 at $1.55; 200 at $1:87%s; 1,400 at Bonanza | INVESTMENT BANKER, led to heljeve the ore deposits BF. V $1.9). (Established caer will increase in size as the work prowpa Day, 500 at BONDS, SUGAR STOOKS, Mou ntain F 1.30 | 1.324 | Fairview, gresses, and that eventually, and not BANK STOCKS. South Columbus 1m aie onqueror . wsine a in the very far distant future, they will Other ae Grade Investments He. Con. Vir eink: 1 Lio 1.2 become permanent and make of this Bought and Sold Star Con., 500 at ISc: 3) at Me: MO at fete id's Sarubexdawers staid » of 62 | 65 property a veritable treasure box, BeBoth "Phones 127. 36 Main fit. lke | Creseent 40's 4 14. | 15 sides the gratifying copper returns, Shares sold, 23,100 | Cow. Boy 1 | 13 lead values are showing up strong, and Selling value, $16,102.50, | Dexte nails ; is | ST) conditions from every viewpoint are Deny Annex ag Oe Os} 2 most brigh Afternoon Sales, Diamondfield d : G4 | 165 New Private Wire Service, Carisa, @O0 at 65c | Dixte J ai 1S COLUNBIAN OPTIGALG®. Wholesale and Retail OPTICIANS Star Con...) 47. | cs 0) May 672 (et fea he.os {Seven Troughs-Vernon MiningStack | AT 25 CENTS: JOHN C. CUTLER To Work Rough May Diamond. Have Rhyolite, 26-is to be Rhyolite, TO Great Day, Nev., th which on takes made been to make good on that day. made for all the aera Las oon frog, and the Searchlight operators simply green with envy, and spectal features are being planned that will include rare novelties even for a mining camp, DO YOU we: years ago KNOW Nevada wasn't on That. tony es is the ere active mining region in the w That the Ely distelet, Ot the ae copper deposits ever ng? That the largest smelters and concentrators in the world are now under freee One That Bly is destined to have fo thousand Darcie within the next ten months cee some of her!stocks have risen rem 4 pe a share to $18. 0 in sixty That all "Ore erp nad in this belt Is just as valuable these That you + pe i on the ground floor, and learn more about this wonderful aetcict. by writing or calling on CHASE & BPAGLE, Mining Brokers, Ely, Nev. + +-___-_. ee you A Resemblance. ever take notice that great me when they travel are like w os?" "Indeed! In what respect" "They generally go around face ee oe oe 2.500 ae OO Bast B. Bal: oa" Newhouse. DEMAND Standard ‘i | ) | | | é | Close [$34.50 & Lor 3.3 A 95.0 15.00 | 20.00) 95. 12.75 2.00 UNLISTED Copper and Several Brought Out. was so d Annex Cons, | 13.75 | 16.95 tt _ Bly Issues quile mo driver were sold at Me and Ae Juring the morning eall only 10 shares of Ohio ehang@d handa, and this brought 4 e afternoon, the stock was in good demand with 4.85 bid. Standard Copper seemed to he ite both at the morning and 1,000 calls, the shares sold at $1.20 shares at$1.274 Dur afternoon, shares of the stock sala at huyer to $1.10 and then up. to $l,242, 6) days, and $1.20 cash, 1.6 oscne - 4 al ~ ...... eee] messes ne Bi aniiecw ice c 4 | Humphre BK VAa Silver Peat <... i... Silver P ic Ke. Wx. ac! Stray Dog 2 0') aPald* Triangle ra bite Mining oy: I. ..-451 ates Jeootrt cHre ian Stock WM. Manager ‘T. fatten: ‘Tella of an, a RUST, Idaho, "a LAKE Oldest The General itEE Newadle. Building, CITY. a nd i Largest, SS -- | | a| 1B 1:35 AB nw) 2.95 im SALT LAKE TURF EXON | | 203 | 5 ‘3 ie oO 1.8714 4 40 | | 1.65 a" I 19 76 important. City. Manacer and Progress | from Bldg., LETTER Wyoming in SALT Rossberg of mines is in the letter Tlerald MARKET Offices Woodbridge in TIBBALS, GEORGE Brunton sampler has on a business trip. Hoffman Camp. WReady. R. G. DUN & CO. Utah, Of. the | gone pe ate M. FP. Cunningham and RoW. Sid=| oway went to Bingham; yesterday to Ma as Fortuna and Bingham Mary = ied. HE. iw EEKLY et j 18.225 0 Now 25 CENTS A SHARE. 0 2 2.90 OF TRADE. " | Nevada's Great Copper | | | California Direct | Doge Man- strike] just mayle on the Manhattam Whale,| He says the Indian Camp and Stray] are wire MAIN and racta. all sporting events, better than for looking ST. Eastern éver F.C. Williams and Forrest Goody, prominent mining men. of Osceolacand he Blael Horse. district arrived yin the city yesterday. an business €£oyinected with the ir oper ations Mr/AWilliams is principal owner of . the lead property on Madunt Alex® ¢ ‘olbath, John /l: -Hoédsoy Craig: have returned to the after inspecting the property of Federal Ely company at Superintendent O. Jacobson .o of}. I the Columbus C fonsolidated returne Di oxan to the mine: yesterday. Taylor & to Nevada ra BOARD be fa "6s 2.20 4.05 1.05 1S Notes Superintendent the Carlsa and Fortuna city for a few days. Stock" _ YERINGTON- -IRONSIDES " ! | | Pine Nat . { a Red Yop FE xtension po aesc nel Rese = 51 Was leeeawen Veet 21 Steinway oi Comes! br oan uh 10) ixtension . | 5.75 Tonop: th Nevada yest End Seer erie «| 1.85 OG) TON) oc. accu: BONBtorin Vika leere. venees { : .w Silver Pick 1.60 st ves . vaeuate 96>) SUNnBet e At =|} Seyler Boston Gratn' leased AND Mem« cago Board of Trade. dle all prominent cae Mining: =e eee eneresee Stock Ir. Pollock now arate | £9 j | selene . j o Original | Ophir } 3. 0232, | | 1s : ; 1m | 8% ek eat t 9.75 o 18 00 Manhattan ..... oo yy; inhi uttan -Con, ee Mustang sec al Man. + ‘ombn. ees North Star eee National 9.6214) 1s 00 ee ») A0 1.85 . Lo .& 1.5 oan 1.89 1% tH 63 0 B95 1,00 45 Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, and Provisions. Private wires with LOGAN BRYAN Correspondents. | 2 1.42 dl 232 6 = I La | 1.40 | "| | gh. Banke rs and Brokers. Second South Street, SALT LAKE CITY. Orders Promptly Executedsin | 6.12 4 ea : ives a baisy gewe scams wale] IIo te he : I; vedi mec ‘amp : : Jumping Jack i umbo Exte nsion. Jumbo Jim Butler Ny IKenda KH@WSRR ces ccceasss oyhca Lou Dillon a . Laguna . ; ‘ TONG JSCRY ocean i erees sen iml Little Jor MacNamara lidway Montana exiean nee A Montgomery Mountain | unlisted stocks traded in on the The local exchange yesterday played quite in Important part in the eens transacthougand shares of Glance Were 50 at from a to L Seam | n JAS. A. POLLOCK & co, 2% 1 00 On 6.0 > Nugge | 31.50 20.00 5.37441 7.0) | 500 5 O STOCKS, 26 wy od 17.12% 17.25 | Qro 5,000) SL.6: 31.25 1,975 1% 65 : 6}. 5.9 B.225)118.50 |117 11) 75.0 | 74. 350 5 ( 67 275) 47.8744) 47.5 12,950 is | 73 = $25)185 Isl OO 1 o Mi MY 100, 16.75 | 16. . = wes FOR end Bend Bend CEGWM Mastlowwer \yohawk in Bos-} |334.50 } 1,100) 1 | } | Bar Goldie td 1,300 33 3.00 | 32.75. | 52.7% .. GG. Ney. Con Ney. Con N. B. . ly. Copper I States ref no ae Gold aLcee Great Great Golde Nie BOARD B. Coal, we ces} 2,400) B. ar .-| > °625| 2 Con. | Mer. -<...| 2.4% a c. ange ....| 17,750}100.5 Cum. Iely sca 400) 15. D. West .....| 265 : That this capper belt is twenty square es in e That without aaa pound of ore yet being shipped, stocks are active and op | ‘ Goldfielc 65e;| ton yesterday, although failing to hold| to the high marks of the day betore.| The following range of prices is fu nished by James A. Pollock & Co, ao ------- | ie a1 Fraction Golden Ane hor 1,000 at We. 20 ee value, $3,876.0. |Sales| High | Low Vegas one Gite; 60) at le's S che A aot F. a a ic at ‘ on Gat $1,574 pe 16c. 100 at | Fas 1,000 Boston Copper Market. coppers continued active Utah hav e Planning to make this Miners' Day an event that will make the Beauty-Bull- ne 5c; kh a. a 1,500 at 68c OPEN place and the original program will be carried out. The Rhyolite contingent is aa at Black Jack, 30 at Sec, 100 at 88e; 100 Stk Bee k Tunnel, he at $1.57. Columbus Cor 70 at $5.40; 400 at $5.25: | 266 at $5.30; 4 Ps, $5.25 Colo. M., 400 at $1.2. Ba 10 at $2.50 oe Da West, 10 at $19.0 ieee 1,000 at 3c Little Chief, 1,000 at May Day, 1,100 at 241 at 3c. Nevada Hills, 10 a outh Swansea, 508 at 6c. South Columbus, 100 at 68 ; 100 at 67c | Vi ictor, ~ at Shares sold, Se ling v aia cee ee deren promises nts 100 at 241lée. at of the proposed railroad day which was to have held December 15. D. F. Taylor of Rhyolite and Clemens, editor of the Rhyolite ald, are now in Los Angeles at the head of a committee for the purpose of advertising the event, which is to be called "Miners' Day."' The people of this wonderful Bullfrog district are going 2fc; De. 1,000 eae Columbus, at Victor, Boe Selling Miners' the I, Little Chief, South 100 Jan. %t5.-January celebration day for event 1,500 at Con., 50 at Swansea, E r Be " a r Te CELEBRATE. Blowout Jan. 26, Day, Star ae xOldfield, Jan. 15.-Development work on the Rough Diamond is about to be undertaken, now that the labor situation has been relieved, J. L. Kalfus, the first lessee on the Mohawk ground to remain with his lease-and that was in May, 1904-announced that work will commence on the Rough Diamond immedtately This property lies east of the Grandma and has excellent surface Indieations. A shaft will be sunk to a depth of 100 feet as a starter the shaft, about 60 feet The ledge is nearly seam of gold was $18,000 Notes RHYVOLITE, ry Better Than $18,000 a Ton. Mountain, Suspends quires Will Four-inch Stringer Said to Car- Round MENTION 1907. STOCKS ie me iys Davis, 16, MINING Columbus Tnereasing. TO WORK. Goldfield, Nev., pel ot the L. a ev CON. GOES Vigorously After Preparation. It will three-compartment, sunk IDAMO Sinking = More Peet Feet Simon bunk ‘a of directors. Nevada's PROPERTY mer and fall and snows make cam local ha contractor and tne ban weatncts for more than $500,000 worth of busi| ness houses, all of stone oe mays lying about 1,500 feet orth of the Z Fraction, one of the recent bonanzas, have been sold to Goldfield and Tonoof a forty-stamp Aeairable has been picked up at prices from $10,000 to $30,000 per lot... Fro: fea builder be cutting out solid ores of reck whic will show w hat is beneath the surface to thouimporsands of feet in depth. The tance of this departure can scarcely be overestimated. The neighboring Eastgate district is now furnishing atom news, The Gold Northern and Sun , Jim claims, pah every ness lot ranging of Veins, rict "iis cut district Fairview t more diamond 90 JANUARY Tells Stockholders About Deal by Which Litigation is Settled. Simon Davis Has Proposition Which is Becoming Interesting. At WEDNESDAY, ISSUES ADDRESS til White MAKE in CITY, UTAH, PRESIDENT KEITH IN SILVER CANYON one-half Ne- ore AED THE VEIN WIDENS placed the an tT RA BULLION, LAKE MILLS| No Such Favorable Conditions Ever Before Existed in Mining World. conseris on' High-grade dump. different 15.-A $75,000 piled AND Receipts of 0 ores and bullion yesterday as reported by MeCornick & Co., were. as follows: Ore $21. 000; bullion, cold, $29,000, - was quoted at 68 1-4c; copper, 24c; lead, $6.00, PREDICT WONDERFUL ACTIVITY IN NEVADA oughly. ll re ee an i Veins ORES + + + + + va + + + - DIAMOND thesettett+e + +++ + + ar + Famous Fairview Mine Taking High Grade From Six Places. USE REPUBLICAN, SALT AND PROSPECTS FURNACES AND NEVADA HILLS HAS MUCH ORE ON BUMP TO INTER-MOUNTAIN na ata e\ly the ey. distriet in ge sera ' enter than could ae anticipated a few months that. the work be ing done js lintilfonly "es the ‘ability ta‘get me n aid iar : eri' Martin Gellein, once a well- known wri citys «this© "Of min : ee friends here of having made a big s i areata rly, owned by on Mos allie: Rawat district iMewtilel he ated. HG says he, himocin. mae Th COLO= DRO ae ae 3 sithas Fe, $1,075 owns pant and and which' a ton re ivtAgacmece that is preparing build a mill, he to lay out ene six 4, a a ta ae oe |