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Show Gives Manager Jacobson Tells Year's Work in Alta's 3 it i Big stock oo ,which had eee at been ee ~ sop set aside over} That port Manager at the Calkins, New New York; A. still York. at the cording mine to 280 mine tons rl etn ? eee 4 Oi »,9 1,212 ke ee pare In the event nt that the oa ae capaoan ats couldseo not be ; run ee at, full vie ag a Se aon 7 ee Vt Of Sh Bp iared that-in iat of | O%e WomG which Hees ce Yas aa 4 ge . eesetsthee(o byABPahtwenty-two | |area berscovered. EE ae ROP acts ac- is worth12,299 $65) mined a gross value of already been end of $1.25 ee would equal ,5 y_» ae a valuation a ae ae ay es per pee ‘A. are well last of $40 known mining engineer who week permitted to examine york quid = Iengineer's Estimate of Mine, "T came to two positive conclusions after -having seen the plats. of the workings and, assays as taken, all through the mine, and after having spent considerable time underground with Supt. A. D. Moffat. One is, that the newer portion, the eastern portion of the mine, has today in sight not less 1,000,000 tons ore that will average up to the standard claimed by President Samuel Newhouse, namely, close to 3 per cent cop- and mining men terested easterners % ‘upon the occasion to New York, and in the of his the recent AT of yer fae "The other conclusion: mill handling 1,000 is Ore owned Like visit of the STATELINE. tons of ore per in | by C. Found Sunflower's -E. Peak and in reduced cost of freights. He has it »0n good authority that a railroad will be built to Wasatch the coming Salt Lake}promise of both permanency and large values. The iron capping of the copper-bearing ores is traceable for declares, and the sulphides i miles, he The almost at the surface. defined ledges: that traverse that par t}are found . ‘ latin lans| Cracker Jack mine has an exceptionof: the -distuict, gre forceylat © -\ally strong vein. three feet wide from development: of their ne prop for the it is taking\out $100 ore, wh ich and erty. opened being other properties are becoming of every promise IN EAST with AMALGAMALTED-NEVADA profitable producers. reached by auta Cracker Jack is associates, The which owners of the Revben grou has one or more of the a Is Given Pnthusiastic Meception, Ernest R. Woolley. Ernest home RR. Tuesday Woolley,- who Says arrived) night ater having been| East in the several . weeks occupied an. mining business,. says that Amalthes at fs recelving gamated-Nevada from Silver Lake, whie Borax Smith road, and read crosses the Crusaro, Salt in.takethe. the next. | few a t is: the intention yerm re to as soon Woolley will greatly . to be themor of pede! ially In the Lex ngton-Concord rere i orattA U Rae in D ene a ex-| # : xi ane the of mine, which, working company mend a5 the morning call one hun-|he was recently made president and} of. Mason Valley brought hag ae manage Anan py: A oearesate Standard Copper, which Mr. Newhouse said ON ee that he|/ -bO, liv very active, brought $1.25) was a unprepared to make a 200 and nts, ae s "Gonsolidated a proveys at 2 i nts. hid Five for shares found dollars Ohio of a buyer|completed and pper, ten; with stood cen cpghee eo Aha OTs arsineeearns-Keith, aye Newhouse mie and that received and were ornree no opinion until whatever on subjec the with| "tne Cobalt district is alive r wae ° Nance ies There was inquiry for Crown a Northern Light, but no sales an. Pointan were recorded. : merits or perabmanses would individual propert lot say anything Es this time." of athee Wabasht sii Wane. Clr Oo miais ae: aoe ete | 323 abe 40 ot IOC, . 52 aes Yankee Con., sold, 100 at | OS Forenoon ee Daly Judge, 300 at He Grand Central, 200 at 87 Mammoth, 20 at $1.4 Nevada Fairvie Ww, 20 at Ae Stray Dog, 700 at 52c; 300 at Swansea, 200-at 40c South Swe nen 500 at 10c, Tetro, 1,500 at. lle Shares sone 41 1614 ¥| Sle. 40%c. 4,200. Selling value, $5,805.50, i EN BOARD. { Black Jack, 100 at 78c. Beck Tunnel, 200 at $1.80. Columbus Con., 800 at $4.8; 100 at $ 15; 5D at 3% 00, Colorado' Mining, 100 at 2.20, seller @& days; 500. at $2.22 Gra nd er 100. at $4.75. Ta ot, 1, OC. May Day, 1.000 at 234c, buyer @ days. Mountain Dake. 100 at S89c. Nevada Fair aw os at 2¢. Silver King, "110: t $21.00, Star, 26e. South Sven 1,000 at 10c. Victor, 500 at 12c. Yankee, 100 at d0c. Shares sold, $9,503 Selling value, $23,153.88. Afternoon Sales. Lower Mammoth, 100 at $2.20, South Sw anses, a ae 10%c. Black Jac Coloring "ining, 1,000 at $2.22. Ingot, 500= Raver n oho oO 95c% 200 at 98e ; 300 8S8c at 92c; 200 at Ic; 2 10 at 6c; 300 at S6e. buyer 100 at Sle; 5,700 at shares Selling aie Bee 374 72 ae 1,000 at. 38c; 2,000 at. 1,000 37c; at Columbus Com 2 at S4.9; 10 at $4.95, buyer B® da 100 ¢ t $4.90, seller @ days. Lower Mammoth, * 300 at $2.17%; 100.at 2.00, buye day , 0 at Se. areca Lake, May ee 3,000 a . "ae, seller 3) days; 250) at 23 buyer 30 oe ‘Tills, 400 at $3.85, ao Troughs, Pad at Yankee, 1 Shares sold, 1 Selling s0)ds ine 868.00. 15 | tans : s . 8. Sas Stray Dog ...- ie. sane ee ; f ce i 6 D4 Hany enees B. F. bred 4 ess Ine Nut ss eee ie ee as : é . + ccd" evesen enced .. cess 85 .As Tow. Sar i si S74 2% 51 _ i 140% S156 7% W124 WM ae 6314 Me Hf ; 2) 1 : 3 : 3 5 i ; : ; 12% 18% 18% Newhouse : : el cagtucns vet. ole seo Bingham ES: cies a 6 OMe 199 : 5 8.6214) 3 ‘ pth south of Lida, Ney.,| New York Curb Close. reQuotations on New York curb, ported by James A Pollock & Co., bankbroke cra ar ae Wieh sy Cloap. 18% Newhouse ..-.. +. BIS :mere 1% 14 in ‘a Elx Nevada Douglas | . 00 6% = Ely, ‘€ 2,000 oy 23% 2h Dom. C Copper Bo 6% 0% 4 Gr Gt: and S. ..i... Oo 2 2 2 Nev. Utah | wales apeadseue 5% 4% AY Nev.-Mines .... .- 140 5 4% 5 Ut o Copper -. 1 800 «6 SHR Mite @ ca keveey. OO OM 5% 5% wenne ; bas tg 9 RPalaklala ae ae 2 4 a y re oo 4 ex ADO, 2% 2h 2% Nev. "Con sven ae pb} = enn... Cop er speedo 8 * G,. Ca'. Fopp o eee 3,000 31% S15 Even tion of in your if you are very busy a fracyour unused leisure invested Republican da bank $ $ classified and account. cts. ad cts. reading cls, to Wee, HeltaeaNen or 7 was pibtre Tk hy the: gavarn ellet purpose fi , to 78%. aie fh er ne for wheat and the. market el point for May was 7%. strong with head of Tule canyon. The | Weis of rich supply has been trac ed) Wi ron- existed all strong... The The elost May 14@1%4 1 yes nethoning, higher at | ee ef Flias Morris & Sons vith the result hat several ledge: reste a. Ca cratth iss i ny nates b e| have also been BREOYeR AL some yield=| srr; rings iwere riielit. May. ope tied: 14 to ing values, better' than: $100 a ton. W.}3. to 1,@% higher at 46% to 47. OfferH. Wells. of Philade Ip hia and: W. EL lin were. light and. the. marke va Webber, one of the founders of the| strong to the close, wh Was high famous Nevada Hills, were. instru-) er to May at 4714@4734 mental in getting together the 200 Followlin veslerday's sharp advanee ee - . ania today made a-nevw record mark 21 27 1placer deposit will yard. Placer deposits worked at oa yielding: from. Water yield' $a cubic} in California are has are been uniform. Other "Corn-No. als-No., found in abun-} WHHL ranges bedrock from and "will added throughout, dredgés Range be It "| rst, TSS NOTES. ir : Graham this city, it Ely, F. Putnam, formerly of who -is now practicing law yesterday for the copper several days occupied tn personal affairs at is home. Putnam is filled anthusiasm over the outlook for and commented favorably upon great showing that is heing made the Lead King mine at Duck Creek, which is owned largely by Salt Lake people. He said that it would make ane, of the big mines. of that entire regio J. C. Dick, the welt known mining engineer, was hecity yeste rday on the' way from Nevada st ao0nts,; where he goes to meet Mea Die ic, who Will accompany him upon his-return. Mr. Dick has recently been doing pro‘essional work at Yerington, which he ays Is unquestionably a great copper samp. The West Century Mining company vesterlay levied an assessment of oneialf cent a share to pay for assessnent work done on the property. The issessment wiil be delinquent Mareh 6, and.the sale day will be Mareh 23. The Pioneer to the sampler yesterday smelters four re- ee Chie feb. 6.-Cattle-Rece td 18, ms aract 10 cents ae Beeves 4.10 ; cows and heifers, 1,60@5.40; stockors and 1 feeders, 2.0@4.70; calves, 6.00 a7.75. Hogs-Receipts, 3,000; market cents oo Mixed rae butchers, 6.80707 10; ood heavy 7.0207 10; rough heavy F806. 99; Tice, 6.30@7.05; pigs, 6.1006, s: bulk, 7.00@9 06, Slicep-Receipts, 15,000, market steady. Sheep, 3,.0@6.75; lambs, 4.75@7.65. or Iknusng City. Kansas City, Feb. 6-Cattle-Receipts, 3,000; pO ee strong. Native steers, 4.0) @6.00, native cows S, 2.254 5.00; s oc ere : aA : ve Fe tory. i 7 uls, ET 17.95. ATT: 10.08 997 ee Heo oge-Receipts higher. He @esn: lights. 6 bulk, 6.9@6.9214. 9,500; 5.7546.30; 1.50@5.20; 2. 2 oa canners aed aris 2.8045 ,00: and stags, 2.50@ 000; mar kol 5 616, 9T)S: tee Sheep-Receipts, Yearlings. ewes, heifers, 3.2545.40; SSG 9314: ili market 5.25@05 or with and New but SPUN American iron marke were quiet with London 1 to. Me higher, closing at Gis Id for standard foundry and dfs ne sal, metal Tin- Spot, By: elec 24%; lead, 6.75@6.85. Ne 2.40@42.55: Seuvanda copper, istic, 24%@25; Spot, 4.20@0.30; foll lake, casting, spelter, . 25@ 24a spot, ot og Te qew Sx- EUS at | ES. MOUNDEOS Sp $250,000.00 F for B «Citta Thateher Bdgar'S2 « oni $500,000.00 tinh be 6's, pwstbe iV Cpposit } | Moses eae; firm Sorelle iiste-cra. enn ata > HAN aogivne. scoured basis, free. si Cashier Asst. Cashier een ne ae ool Quotations: California, Rent President : Vice-President Enough i ; rue of : wlasses matter-of igh none but petent. ontician hould trusted toe fit gla lore felt is The} In the a combe en- Pri J. WT. KNICKERBOCKER. northern) New Location. a@s7; mid- | ---- R@63; fall| : ea 143 Main a - Street. "THE LAGOON ROAD" Ore gon, scoured basis,, Eastern No. 1) staple; ° Sastern. No, 1,. clothing, 68 Sait iene & Ogden Talley; me ai, Vi atlen y mon ee mberg ritory ae Th: sc pati ed basis ib fine, eee Mest Pisaident Vand 6@ m nodium, SAO; 72075; fine medium, ble in eect. Be it. 4, 2 Time et alt Lake Be ne: aoe 9:00 pee. a Leave "Territory, oratiary saouvett' hasis, fine, 1:80, 4:30 and 6:30°p 1 Sai; fine imedium,: 67@s; nredium, Leave JeRton for ‘Salt ieee 1:A on and (65, " na Mexico, - spring | } 10:15 a. Coloradé' and New \ scoured basis, X, Sa70; No. 1, (2a05. ATTACK 13 MADE ON MANY STOCKS COLU Missouri Pacific Driven Several | Points Down and Closes : Weak. HRaoge Saas of Prices. Ove n. High. Low. Close. BG th 12 Mo. Nor, Mex. CLAYTON MUSIC CO, UMah''s Leading Wjusie House 109-11-13 South Main Street, Salt 131 se 125 kets, ai Pac as WM. Cent. is authentically Venezuela last Lake Lrokers, SOUTH ST., City. Octo-| the . valuable Shih ae cattle of that country of 60,ae igi eae representtig more. than $1,500,000, made on all securities. BOTH 6.-It and Libernl advances listed ws as cornered CITY. Private leased balay over LOGAN BND BRYAN sy rders promptly ¢executed on NEW YORK, BOSTON AND' SAN FRANCISCO Stock Exchanges ‘and New York and Boston CIB mar- 73M to. LAGW Bankers noe ee Feb. ‘Fixtures. Phones 345, 30-40 N.2d West 6 W. SECOND sees fléd Material Store and 111% a who Building Office 15% 31% Sy Havana, LUMBER And JAMES A. POLLOCK & CO., 26 rer 97% iy 101%) |stated that Mahual Sliveria, the forn}er Havana banker, Who was repor to have been short nearly $1,000, 000, | Ane MBI A OPTICAL COMBANYS Wholesale and oe i OPTICIAN Str ct, Salt Lake City, Utah. elephone 2153-K. Main SALT = ly BY 26 People' s Gas... i a South. oe : Salt Lake Building and Mfg.Co. if New York, Feb. 6-The small opening dealings in stocks effected little change in prices from those ruling at the elose last Big ne Small fractional gains were the ule, but the trading | became very dui. apa prices fell back. Ponds were very dull. Interest in the market abated econsiderably, but the tone. was better at noon ir Seer were the merest fraction and reflected only scalping operations Denver aan Rio Grande imp roved 2-and Pacifle Mail and Western Union 1 The sudden drive against Missouri Paunsettled, and it cific found the stock was depressed 2% stopped. The dist urbed the there was & general lighténing of louds; which carried the average level to yésterday's closing or below. 7 Sugur and Coffee, New. York, Feb. 6. Ama raw, auict telr Fofining 2 31I. 96 firm, -16; molass 2 also "Perinca-Stondy, Cru pow-| 12s | dere 3 me Bt as d, 4.80. : Cotte ady T Riot' oo pone Slop: <i 6d. The American - ‘ . ts steady and unAbsconded Benker in Clover changed, DEPOSITORY '5:9. Sai | Safety inteone , s Lesas Rte)wools are ROS qule GUE "| Texas Can Pac 5s Yemen Salt Lake City, Utah. |, Surplus Lrer esd 1)y cholee, 67208; northern good, die countrys 65@66; southern, S. P. Ry 6.00@7.64 Copper at London was 58 higher, spot closing at W7 pounds 12s 6d futures at ‘108 pounds 125 td. The York market for copper was quiet, firm, and unechanged ne local market f« lead was but unchanged and London w unchanged, closing, at 19 pounds. Spelter "at London ing at 25 pounds lis arate eo at was |. Capital: Metals. cs aio New York, Feb. &-Today's markét for|Ont. West . tin at New Yor was quiet, but T4/M. kK. ands ‘I points higher, with spot closing at! Wabash 42.40 to 42.5. London reported the clos-| Py zy... ing price for spo ae hanged ut) Reading 193 pounds, but futures went off 24s to] L,. Nash a 192 pounds, U.S, 10.07 ping wool ‘thers y good suppl unsold. In pulled: wools there is trade anda sady-marketl There fair market not seoured grade cents|4™ a Pay. 6.9 {5° - wb... : Yoble, ashier "Deseret National Bank poUn cok Old Sontrie.aeiulled! Wool Best 5 A Barealy oa are praétically out of tock. Of clip¢ ha , 5.15@6,59; | U-I weth pa lambs, . , 17.9 Boston. are Bank soured Boston, rep, The wool ket con-| tinues strong, with tr: vAbAS "dull chit ly because of the high okie son sid erable territory, wool is _moving ¢ é Copper and fi and 18225} Wester:"L118,WlGGeOIS, egies Wi. HeaiGi steers, cows Wy St. Louts. ; ] 6 6 e ool, Feb. Feb. Balt. Ohiv.. oto, So, °. 4. 0046.2): W ITH lieearck & Co, , SAND WOOL MARKETS. Omaha, Feb. 6.-Cattle-Receipts, 6, 500; market stéady o stronger; na western ACCOUNT "Daly, Tsk Vice-Presidé nts. Ass't. EF. Peabody,: : 16 16.02 Smelter ve Preferre a Ni it. Lead. Am, Loco. So. Ry or Ana. c op per Nort. est... Sheeep- oa me market strong. Rock a dace Muttons, 4.75@8.75; lambs, 7.0@7.05,|C. I. and I... range wethers, 5, 00@6 .69 ay -p Ste el |. . Se ap el. . Omaha. ercrenre: Le 14 A? T 714| 787 - 1% i i! MAA .2 Lo. Ks-Receipts, Let anereet 5- cen higher. Bulk, 577.00; heavy, 7.00@7 05: packers, 6.95@7. 02 4; ee end: lights, 5.75] 4,15 J AS carloads of ore from Utah camps and three from Nevada. Taylor & Brunton released 17 cars, all from Utah 2,003.00; st s i" calves, 4.00@5. 0; bulls J: 259 Oglesby & Oglesby, mining engin2ers, have secured for their drafting lepartment two connecting rooms pening off their main office in the Atlas block, making much more convenient quarters than they had before H. B. Ch re OPEN Close oni 784 y s st. The Utah mine yesterday mgrketee 1 carload of netted 35,6 Another carload Arne orale S.ready to load, It is believed there question the company's regular dividend WHI be declared' at the meeting on February 14 3% ri) GTA ve ATM Tuts | MINING a x e v= Lay to Low. So. Templ Commerc ial National e of P Open. High, } ter Jj re 13 the) CORN the equipment lorees of men will be| aS placed in the hills" to "develop - the l por ledges already uneovered and, in faet ra both plicer and quartz mining wilbk be carried forward on an extensive 1 Pennsylvania and New York capitalists| are among the stockholders of the eompany, and the success of the enterprise seems assured. leasédd 2, -) No % 38; No. larger prolit on ground 12 to 20 cents per cubic i J B. Coss iff, for acres of ground upon which the ine or- | eS y (¢ ‘ , senson when. May sold at May poration of the Ismeralda tonsolidat-| {|can oe o Preatiy coneesbed and the ed 1s based \least démand caused pris es' tO; rise rapAn. jmmense . dredging. machine,| idly t Opénee day to. gher.a WA which will. be worked in conjunction! to 4 with a steam shovel, has been, built Provisions wert i ufet- but the-tone of and. will be: transported toothe ground] the market ow rm becagse ‘ S soom as the roads are passable. T his}; M Tate ay a pity I dredge has a capacity of .3,000 yards was 5. cents up at' 10.06, t day and will be used to rapidly ex-} 9 scents higher at 9.75 tract the placer gold... Large nuggets|- ae sh "A J a 'rhde 76% oo! have been found in the pre ge Ly ri. VTS SOYA: Nooo hard work and one was sold for $800 "leg : Gi6 No: Pry SAiS6, Oo. do haustive tests of the ground prove onal oars No. 3 spring Cb aT cx S00. i eae ceca: cove" coed eee Fraction1.0 20 miles 78; 5,000 sold. 14,2"). value, $12,088.50. OPEN BOARD. 71 - s.e. ves. seven oe. Linea: t ai Pitas ts iIn-the northwest | tiso had a Hidlisie otc iy opened 16 to. ether iwtes Lo. 783, sold up o about eae en Risin. Gold. Valuable placer deposits have been Hy \ found on the property of the Psmeral-| day da. Consolidated Mining ccompany | high said. Me | 80 1902}. 1292 | 1214 69 of é 1, 95% ;-:2:00 41..} 13 Bohs eatda ace 954. oe LT:: | 1213 "Ml people, however," said Mr. Newhouse, | & BS Raage cts terre el 5) igh! a camp carries an alr of ae, ra eg considerable activity. and sales|"‘aud the ,? flog it ee rere is which perity ¥ $1 5 made y a wer er Glance sold} There is a great d of activity in Sees = 3 raieee Gisty i... Gsm Nevada at}actual mining operations, but 13s 1 erent ces at 42 1-2. S. Troughs So..-Col, 1 WOGNDEi ys \ «tek U.Statess:21 1; 63: Utah .52 TS. Cons U. and M. Victoria... , Vietor C Sie | opened néetive and trong with shorts | leading in: the: bidding Theychief rea-} | s0n for the lively demand was'a)reoa from: Odessa™=which. claimed: that eg ! ‘ é 0 vf Sea ‘ in Lappe. feoccet "80 .... ..s+ +: Ex. WET ee Ce." Welch wendy | 40 9 Guatans. a1 Indicate Will Yield $1 a Cubic Yard values -<2A lf . Top og" :|> Tests dance at bedrock This placer ground to. thirty=-live feet to M4 | 2 5. | O71S) Fe | Sb uw} 10 123" -13 oy:| ai a1) | ra) wae -% w | il 4 | 0514 00 : NOR at aos Req Uo os ~ a Bd ° ee ceniece Aa Plo WRI doce Tarte OLtS litre etree? DUNNE 2S 87 | as2tS| 38D. | 2114} 3 ataa Esa Cana 2134] 5 Exhaustive yard. VAD: TR%. 87 22 3.82 : WT) 4é d state- gone over he would] "4tn , xfayne Secu cceceeseverel a cla call) Use ateersh, .lack Rock. Blue Be Satithessaee 25 a ires, Five hundred shares|ment concerning the mine, that the ees the . property at|expert examination of ea Gopner Glance changed hands under his supervision had not yet been Seven of p2. . ee .33 " One Star | Wonde . 06 35 Great Bed. Ixtension --.Bixee ae MaRS s 2° "he Crescent. fe. 26k peek ones UW care oy rae ce e n seks VOrocANGOS ¢ Serre Selby T8755 edd - 2 oe sees Se cae 14h . 2:80 noon: Humphrey aaa N. York |: 11.00 >| 11.50 18.30.| . 7 20 2620 3.5) asst] | ee i ) 6.00 eke } 2 50) | (54 Iéve'te 75 |. 5.75 ZL}, 2, 284 ol) fan y. HI. Flor Ontario . Rich Ana S. King sacri ine nto S. Shield Star Con, he Stray. Dog. Swat ‘. mia S..4 AD 3: Scot. Chief ar aces . Gold Wedge cee 2.55 Mountain. « ae Mohawk Granny n Samucl Newhouse: arrives city late Tuesday night, direct from Cobalt, "‘Ontario,.'. where he ;made; 2) personal examination of ihe Nipissing qi 2.5246] xRoucuevess Bowler Mine. 1.2 GIRS < CagendeTiel aed ... eeaeer es Hills eeelee |s:eptre *. Nipissing i again next of tetach he is presiete andcompany, dent manager. rs eae ge Unlisted Stocks on esd ae-| Inieci of : esce ore Se Bite =a 5: It. ike May. Day N. Fills No Fairy. | 250. Boston Copper Market. James A. Pollock & Co, bankers and brokers, est Second South street, furnish the following, received thelr private wire, yesterday after- asuel sage hequer gost . . Merits Sunday for, Boston end. tow York, his trip next terest cau, ri. Vy. Baglie'. increase At; oe D. Mia tii. 5 -3 wal, IMMENSE*-DREDGERI eo 5.1244] 5. 18.00 | 19.00 1. Le 2 2 8 & Al | 8 4. 1. 1.074% Py : FH J DO tcsccwes ...- : Monts omery as the weather leave Me xlean Caledonia Oro Nugget Nevada \ |Asked 5.62% 1% 40 15 1.17% : cp 2 3.973% 4 Con, r Ophir . ginia, pee : Bid. 51) ll 8 13 ae : 2.05 3. , erence veo.) Rese Sore otea anil Onpeuld districts, and Is Not Yet Talking Concerning e tivities there Extension Ms em Queen we Mohawk .... Red Top GSOMGSLOLNY 2.20 a 2 ee aan tone = ePStale at! oy "weeks. = Amalgamated-Nevada 1 »yvelopin its -vas Route ona Ikke GJolden Crown' Great considerably price Lake PR COBALT gnilcipate dL. The | stock is. selling around $4.a share in. Boston and he believes that the strong demand for it. will higher s on‘ tha) the Smith had BPOMOREA its than recepuion ter a bet- investors even of astern hands with , the company can easily earn $4.50 bet ‘share on its capital stock. There Belmont 7 Cash Boy es season. Go eee Anchor Liberty Tunnel. Ae) AGE ais importance | wacker ; 1c WH = , veemere Anothert strike of: ae thern |CRACKER JACK IS WELL NAMED. sim ‘Butler to the Stateline' distric in MacNOMAIB).-+-)ecss es to care been made ee midway acess ate is reportéd Mi tase ne a cee es 7 in "the last few days. This latest strike |To Be Foremost Copper District, Says Expert. Mining EE aL. e cucee es propLiberty in the tunnel js in the ; Na Erickson. John by owned erty con- Tonopah Extension While little has been heard details of the find have been received in Tonopah Nevada ... district Jack Cracker the rich-}cerning here except that it is one of the West E ceee sane @ California it is the opinion of w ay h isje astern est yet made in a. district A OMIT) cone omecne tec cere 7 wr ous for rich strike experienced mining men on the Atlanta eilesatcese becoming, fam property is the ‘north ground that it is soon to become the Blue Bull . oe extension of t Sunflower, in which | foremost popper district in the south- IID ER cs cieans cases tice re- Columbia. "Mountain is in Davis country. fs being sacked.|ern ore worth $1 a pound z The Liberty, which evidently has the ceipt of a letter from W L. Frazier, a Conqueror Dlamondtield " same ledge from which the Sun-| mining expert in whom he has the flower is taking its rich ore, also ad- | greatest confidence, saying that he has cee wesc nase anes joins the Reuben | group of claims,|seen no camp which gives greater Rich that, re was struck, which averages 388) }very provision has been made to ounces in. silver, 9 per, cent copper|mine and-move the ores to the milland an exeess in' iron, Thisis regarded ing plant easily, quickly and cheaply. as an important, development because When a man witnesses the loading of jt is at one of the principal lime con21 three-cubie yard cars in less than tacts of the district. and is-about 1,500 five minutes, it certainly speaks feet westerly from the large ore body volumes for the senine and efficiency developed by No. 3 shaftof the managemen Tn order to overcome present difficulties the manager suggests that the San Francisco Quotations, company build. a wagon. road rom James A, Pollock & Co., bankers and Vasatch to the mine, which could be rokers, received by private wire the following Nqada mining stock quotaconstructed for not to exceed $20,000 t and would pay for itself in six months "company was the result. The directors of the company at their first mecting yesterday authorized the letting of a contract for 200 feet of shaft work and Manager wreak ley says that datelspision wi pushed with all the vigor of which ee is capable. He, too, is satisfied that a big aunve will be opened: HIGHGRADE dividend of Development Is ‘Important, is no buncomb in t I am RT ae The old poe drift has been con- from the engineer's stagdpoint, and tinued wes ta reach the west of|/haye made this report to'the interests "Frederick" t. Ate ae point in this See TaN?"feet Trom the matt tuneR ence re af roMEreent: nel a largé body of sulphide shipping | equipped properties» I ever saw proposition forming a The development work has been very, satisfactory. In a drift from No. shaft large bodies of first class ore been opened both on the 200 I 300 levels. A nice body of first and €: > was also encountered in the ( yarfield drift, as well as some of millAt the 90-fgot»point a large ing grade station was cut out, hoist. and skip installed and' sinking. is. now. under way. From the, station the, drift continues along the strike of contact for 75 feét, where there is. another body of first class ore about four feet wide, his opinion has. number of conservative Ernest R. Wooley in- =don firmed by # w ith $42,500.70. ‘gone into the new company. Sehrctt ssopiident that the _company. has, & 071 together 55 Chie RORY of metal. is o |tye Cactus in behalf of a number stockholders is quoted as sayin Rs ca at ‘ me t. 220° | wie ‘Dillon ee ‘ stated, there remained in the treasury more than $103,000 after all e thie aie of mining and development work hac nh ie 2 » aro as the Black Horse district. In the} carly days, when Salt Lake was ou neart st railroad point, some surface; was done oa the REORE rty now by the Lexington-Concord comand shipments of remarkably rich silver ore were made from it. Then the district was neglected until Fred Schrott, the "Lucky Dutchman," happened to pass that way a few months ago and was attracted by the wonderful showing. He found .a well defined ledge; from. six. to. thirty feet in width; actually sticking out of the ground; and. the «assays from samples which he obtained startled him Schrott did) enough prospecting, on this ledge to convince him er it was per manent--that the». values "go down"'-and lost no time in locating: claims covering the best part of it, > and.these are, the aa which nave M. . L. assays also was There ton. the}. on Is district Lexington The east side of the Snake range of Moun-} tons of milling ore of tains and is in the same mineral belt} ¢11.15 a ton. As has | aa | . 1 orth g§ was reccived from the sm« Itexs for the! cre that would run from 7 to 27 er 6134.60 tons of first re which! -cnt in the red metal. Divide ge had been settled for, i twellors are also in the air, and one brokage value per ton of $4 . There are}. pointed out that a quarterly diyl- B. Merrill | Carisa©; Creole Con. Mer Colo. he tae Le aasin miral 1p L.A 821g TW at. aie eh v3 Fe eek « piney a perusal from 4a AIO B. CK. Zut. Lib Beaux ie: COY B... Tack Cyclone . Century re- Consolidated) ill CARE , Cuy, highly satis- 400,000) features. Jt shows that in ls| jts salient officialS|jng the year the net sum of $28y and directors ofthe company are Er-) nest R. Woolley, president, L. O. Taft} of. Provo, vice-president, eh Woolley, secretary and treasu , J. of Alice... stock-| Jacobson's. se which Spates er eae pass Is |Asked ms That the interest in Newhouse is not without good cause is evident from. the conheard remarks of the character mining ne property cerning | the Cactus the that yesterday said man ED Old meeting Columbus have been is evident factory par] the has ~The Tony. annual of BUIKD:: at the source P.M. Bid. . Judge. ..} 11.1: » West 18.3 D. Anne ,| s 3. and B.B.),.. Emerald «=| Tap pat Nes eed 2 3} Cent a | 4. G. Daisy Lin dtole « ap H.. Silver | 1. Ingo Ae J Bowe rs L.. Bell I nies ake ln a it EN Et Perhaps, in Sulphide Shipping Howland Drift : Performance to Be Reflected on Newhouse Mines & Smelters sold as high as $19 on the local exchange yesterday, and it jis said that $19.50 was there is a great flurry over That bids ah ep eh ee a aa ee yvesz believec is undeniable starting the is only advance srday's are Many ascent spectacular a of soon will the stock that predicting 1iOwWw heen at shares, million one. value -cf' $1 cac ant shares in the treasury. ; Believed i |Asked,|j Untoaded. | -- A.M Market. ure Soa See ae . of the under _| holders is incorporated company The must is capitalized | company It the laws of Arizona far Confidently of OPE One, Important evs v | Most 4 SHOWING Albion Mine. BODIES ORE tonane ey ‘thelr g f oa Sa with money is shown by was ink the before almost fact fhe papers the the incorporation dry upon treasof the company's 50,000 shares ury GREAT Lae N a 5 wile the ground put MINE'S -E NEW -_-_ --_--_-_. Property have they that he FHF FHHEH Fett + tt tet et Being OUR RADIANT GRATER working a Grate Revolution In in Salt La ke City. stic comfort Ts qari Valuable Deposit F Found on Be and Corn Show Inmeralda Ground Near creases Due Chiefly to Firm | | Cable Showing. Lida, Nev. | There Was increased activity on the lining stock market yesterda and most of the issues were strong. Columbus Consolidated went up to $% a share on the strength of the favorable rern orts made by Manager Tony J: acObson and other, officials at the. company' nnual meeting. Seven Troughs su tained a slump on account of } offerings, having sold as low as fter ope ning at %e There was extensive trading in the ‘Tintic issue: 1 sual, and prices were well held The total sales amounted to 47,053 Shares which _Drought the aggregate sum-of $54,916. ie day's quotations and Si ales s folio, w Yesterday's Advance Is Only Starter, Says Local Talent. Silver Copper. mine silver Ye 1-2e; 3-S8c; MADE GOOD RECORD WITH COLUMBUS CON. The Lexington-Concord Mining Comae an fe incorporation JInunched yesterday by Ernest . Woolley and silverattractive an with associates, copper property in the Lexington distly, as the basis es cast « 35 ‘ict, who "Experts rear ae ee OF the assert property the examined. have a| for prospect finest the is it that great al 68 24 Just MANTELS sys + UN STEADY DEMAND | and New tright, aan eibees and Wide in Ore, Silver was quoted easting copper, lead, $6. a + MARKET 1S STRONG anutifu eae a a el Deakpm Fect Values & -------- ron One Hi hi + + + for 7, 1907. 4 to Thirty Big McCornick BULLION. bulore and re porte d by folCo,, wert $70,000; bullion, Settlements \ + HAS REMARKABLE SHOWING Six AND FEBRUARY LA as + + - Local and Eastern Men Launch Lexington-Concord Mining Company. Ledge ORES > FHF tte ee tsses + Columbus Con. in Better Form and Tintics Strong as Ever. PREDICT RAPID RISE IN NEWHOUSE STOCK ttt tote rterrr ret + SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, INCREASED ACTIVITY PREPARE TO WORK RIGH PLACER melt IN MINING STOCKS MILLS AND PROSPECTS FURNACES AND EXPECT T0 DEVELOP GREAT SILVER MINE REPUBLICAN, aati MINES INTER-MOUNTAIN JS THE TELEPHONES 575: H. TIBBALS' WEEKLY MARKET LETTER Gives Viluable information. regarding minin & interests J Utah and' Nevada, for copy Call bO2-3 HERALD BUILDING, Telepliones CITY. 1081, | JOHN MENT C. CUTLERJR. BANKER, INVEST (Established 1893.) BONDS, SUGAIt ANTIK. STOCKS. Other Bizh Grade Investments So t. and oF Both ‘Ph Onna 127. 36 Mejm a |