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Show ‘THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, that the Pyramid is soon Lake to be ning In- STOCKS thrown DUE TO CLIMB ly of that great stretch ledges, which they hope work when the cen of highly to a) Will locate and is thrown Pein ce nouncement owns was valuable Reach High Point February by October, Say Easterners, of head made district that the One reser- « on wake up nearly any a Lett, on the ae time see mi He causes some valuable mineral i portion of the reservation and exsee an exciting rush into that district when the land is aor on that there of, the reservation vation is-not mineral as land: oa some rich large and finds: as will will the De Walker develop more WILL MAKE UBEHEBE FRONT RANK CAMP Utah-Bingham Is In regard to affairs of the e Ubehebe district is' not only property - higher HIGH of ou trom The Smelter company, and the management is Thorp'‘s, promoters. of Charlies. E, Merry Dryden, and' ; ity the both late 1 ee are Me W. H. _Withelmm "of of "Balti. E. ; They were ecutanic: George Akerman, a newspaper man Chicago, and Mr. Arnett, by of : panied 1 oe re of To nopah, on their trip ' in Bute, is who accomto Ubehebe. a with Nevada and therefore the district has fifty contained choice aetlonk acres of mineral ground, and it is our purpose to © an a railroad and_-it a that ee it w we accliiied il rapidly it mould in as DOr my candid and seem ack advancing ORE to at German Springs . Sninien that reduction | there- is meee is unexcelled iw New York, July i.-Bar allver in Lon- igri ey the MINA, Creates + ORE AT SAMPLERS. - + +> The Pioneer sampler yesterday released nine cars of Utah ore and two cars from Nevada. + + : Taylor fourteen & Brunton = released cars from Utah + eamps, one H+ from four from Idaho and Nevada. 446-646-4444 4444 js to and city the last water several rip Tittie interests is deeply be in a and com- one ' quic Me of Nevada's upon theroughly o imbued distolet but of this a + + + New Discoveries. Mr..Weddell Is president of the Nevada Horn Silver Mining company, recently formed at Pioche, and he has other interests in the camp. He was accompanied meré by Thomarson, secretary and treasurer of the Horn Silver, who also has large interesis there, and' who is on the way to Le Mars, Iowa, his old home, for a visit of several weeks The Nevada Horn Silver. company was formed to take over the original discovery in a new part of the Bristol district,-a discovery whose rienness created agnaldani bla excitement' throughout that region last spring, resulting in the staking of mueh survounding territory. The find has been examined by tw. L. Godbe of this city and other experts, who pronounce it one of the best prospeets ever discoyered. in that regiouw. "fhe ore is of a different character from any other in that sisterhood of camps, Is of higher grade and the indications are all for permanency of values. The company has already begun work on its property and will carry on an energetic campaign of development. NEWHOUSE Directors. Smelteps, DECLARES INITIAL DIVIDEND of Newhouse meeting in New Mines. and York yes- terday, declared a quarterly dividend of 50 cents a share, payable August 21 to stockholders of record August 15, This dividend was forecasted in an interview given by Mr. Newhouse to The Republican more than a month ago. It is not regarded likely that the stock will advance beyond $20 on_the strength of this disbursement, many having ‘ene fora pPshant initial divider There is every probability, oe oray that the rate will be increased the first of the year. TOMBOY CUTS THOR VEIN WIRES SUPERINTENDENT Word was recetved yesterday from the superintendent. of the Seven Troughs Tomboy that in trenching on the property he had undoubtedly cut the was Thor vein, recently Snider, In whieh made. president pany; Captain O. ing engineer, and Jordon, terested, left last to investigate the range for sinking ment RUSH Free FOR Gold BARRETT Finds reames of the Ploche a rich ~ President of the Tomboy wake J. J. com- A. Tibbetts, consultJ J. Chambers and ane are heavily innight for the eamp strike and to ara double-compart- eae entnet ‘sald ‘Presi- in on Combination Near Mes in the yellow string pan. Smith and brought in are the over an Walters, 1e was richest yet » In Stock Worth Per Share. $100» city Pull calling South, particulars will be given by at my office, 25 East First any day from H, % to 5 o'clock. .S.. DAYNES. price SACI @ W. Rogers, Willlam and Salt | Private per's| AND ane 128 o. Malis Utah Lake leased BRYAN Orders . Wo |New York | || kets. i Usted asic, with John Rockefel ler 8P., Clty. wires over LOGAN system. promptly |INEW. YORK, 3| FRANCISCO 97 Brokers, SECOND SOUTH higher 02. executed on BOSTON AND Stock Wxehoanges and Liberal Bostouu SAN and CURB advances mar- made om all securities, BOTH we romancers of the a ombination, it is not lL Ta son in iy crooked to account tor all that After what Lawson has it is only fair to give - honest Intentions. Condi that ogers, Hlarriman and: Morgayy oun 1 all quickany SNe they able te the m to to TELEPHONES 875. | JOHN C. CUTLER IR.. bu y It INVESTMENT Hutler July BO QL. Sake aoe -Stead) Chi As na eee umn Egas. Butt aoe on oe. ‘S¢ mark, { eee {Hard al oe? s a for tin Eee was fl -DRUNKENNES 9S CURED. Toe if ‘ Spot me ont ume the of the Ameri-|{ Phe. New Km aiicet in change ate no and re {quiet company force the ii |standara prices: wer vane out t . j ouid a 1 folios ad ry Ve divi nt of; Sait? ; pounds The range nge _The ansis in, 8S po Coppe was Lawson rns about ed Into an agreement x market to Roe kefeller ene of control "a. Ee$3,000,000 ¢ of price‘ as HESS oh 42 0S thhe 5 ? 1 . 24 di ‘ela a market ele etrolytic, ey $6.20@5.25, spot, Spelter, | A OD.aon $22,00@22.12: c asting, aon ns, -$ 71 O02? A Cé@ad, spot, $5.25 5 Ww O's alle ed to be a discovery -thé the | Se borecicoa Market ™ extens jon. to the Paeifie will cost tare was originally planned. New York. July reign markets = $ 5,000,000 coftes loan has just been | were quiet today generaily Steady. eee was dull but made a smal erin Range of: Prices. London was Jower. The range of prices was us follows: ir. London was narrow, being weet ae Low.Close. 7 dividend. funds advaneed : 43% 44 feet. Rio Tintos 119% in copper metal 59 were quiet changes. I t 123% ge firms did a - pera bus ine Ss, > was 15% Th 1244 ‘ 2455, 143 115% eent last J ago weekly report eo$1,135,000 aoe 34s 66 112% i078 be 130% New per ex. : ou, ays, sy 1 14184) os 101g 28 sy 18% 104%, AL, 17% 10% cént. dividend A. Tam. At... Sali Take City. tah. fort in ti home Cir mantels are unsurpassed for b Suly and the price is alway as low sible consistent with the hig h pica of workmanship we maintain 1 loss $1.5 increas: né mk slowed gain of} bel |} Te York Curb List. e SS Klias Morris & Sons Co., Opposite South Gate of Block. G-R-8. , Temple 3-R-8, Street = IG, DLL <3, 142 14054 976, 100 "closed 24a4 Ana 1cenda Copper loans | | } Closing quotations sale and privi York curh, furnished by Badger Eros., brokers, 160 1244 1067% $ 184 1 é W. mi four titution's ile {ee oO other one thing _ COULIDUDEs 50 mut h to an cheerfuiness of a home as does er tly burning oe ae 6. Our ah RADIA GRATIS iine com- seal eal Peieon Hous Dwight, 11 (Gor ‘Corre sponden 6 cons (ae denti EEELY INSTITUTBS, New Hots rs move Investments Bold Main @ for ° = market s $2 the Street. Copper was dull an: dunk be LN e ed rk firm shares of stock. sold. to=| 2ork London closed and 93° pounds spot ; for sam 708)299. ther against. {, icnhange 7 ' eit Lead was dull. and 1 ae d rie, Fores tot: ai par value of bonds sold today and c a ruled. same]. * pelter the. $1,947,000. against) home London ma was stor high- Gtads Bought and "Phon on 1 Rath New. York, July 5.-The American markets were quiet but BANKER. (Wstablshed.1393.) BONDS, SUGAR STOOKB, A NK STOCKS, eady; Other advance the unload some znude t is cere and f a Ss " | Balaklala | Bingham Cent Bingham Con Boston Con Butte Coalition Cumberland Ely Dominion Copper Ely Con Giroux | Greene Con | Greene Cananea King Edward 4 Nevada Low 10% Uv. 8. DEPOSITORY { National Bank # Salt Lake 2, Capltal ... ue | Sar, WGC City, Utah. ene cia aes _ $500,000.08 eles ose $250,000.00 | ‘Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Con Newhouse Nipissin ) a] 434,500, tah Copper 28% | Time. Filla... . soe. eee Preatdent S Smelting : | Moses Thatcher.......Vice President preferred ou 1 Conger. ron irley ly active teog ft Utah Con 3. -It was [ita ek OUN BE cores eels secre .- Cashier sicaclpe aA Amalg Nevada Je : the coppers here "TR dgar S. Hill Aass't Cashier 22 Other coppers without much change in aton Copper Mu rke : ttle easier life in dealJames a Pollock &: Co, bantcers jana | J. B. Cosgrift, HP. Clark, Beaten Smelting gsined}prokers, 6 West Second over President. Cashier. rece Mé was up one ati furnish the following, valition, 21 at J28:| their private wire ate sterday aft srnoon:| Buttes Coalitior OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH Low.Close} . High. Butte, 4% to $414; Cop-aa bt 16% "oa biG Bingham Con rom gan, to S4 Beston Con Butte Coain ANOTHER BIG STRIKE IN THANKSGIVING Notes. have for sale $20,000 worth of ss aguar eh stock drawing 8 per sant interest, in denomination of $10 share, with instructions to sell prey more than ten shares to a purchaser. Tils stock is in one of the best established mercantile businesses in the HR red, City, Bankers TOY LEO. and. lard: 16.20...¢ Wheat-No Bildg., Luke corn nel rar ira, weeks in which to make a More Bold will go to EBu1 the crops will have to. be ire plenty of people will- stocks if the public wants found Liverpool, Liverpool, July 5.-Closing: Wheat- Spot, firm; No, 2 red western winter, 7s 214d No: See no stock: futures, quiet; July, 78 ad; Sept:, 7s, 6%d;.Dec:, is 846 firm September 5 th at Salt ices! JAMES A. POLLOCK & CO., ¢ order and "enable f paged iigh reeord already NEW CAMP on IN SMOKY to District VALLEY. Sixty Miles} 1%} J. J. Daly, Mereur MINE | Cov bance Cumbert: ind that: property. The; of thee west @rift on the is ore of a high shippae Specimen ore of a wonderful deposited thkoaehott the| showing in great bunches. Stampede | Commercial National Bank. quite ad Con , Nev., July 5.-The won-| Thanksgiving property is the} t r strike that promises; on Preferred 4a he la Ww vith in Cash Wells-Fargo St.. t rher y in stendy Pork, | unchanged | UTAH INVESTMENTS. Besta Lin a De old quiet Ind. Phone 9746-4. Henry E. Browne cur ee Much mar The oats |. vere firm. Th ‘ayiupa Septemb a at 387 at provis! The | "| 145. gan inch John Dern kdapene to Provo yesterday ee business c; Short, manager of the Jennie Gold Mining OG ONARY left last night for Golg Spri The Utah iti has received returns from its second carload of ore shipped in June. The assays showed values of 200 ounces in silver and 40 per cent lead, and the lot sold for the sum of 6,030. N. A. Dunyon left last night for Beaver county to note progress of development in the Commonwealth mi ne. Fred Flindt is in the city from the Yerington district, which he reports moving in the best of form. The assessment fo 1 cent a. share on stock of the Little Chief Mining company beeame delinquent yesterday... The Tetro's assessment of 3 cents a share becomes. delinquent today. marge tember|Bell Phove accus I With , who on. their claims. In doing location work on the main ledge the vein has widened out and the ore shows improvement in value. The samples left at this office. are covered. with caloride and specks of antimonial silver, It was this character of ore that assayed $74 in gold to the ton, and it is believed that the samples brougat in today will go. even higher Mining | Paget, Win- have a permanent camp there, came to Winnemucea Sunday wita a lot es| samples to be assayec the values shown being $27.09 and: $19.51, with gold the predominating metal: They have uncovered a ledge of considerable size about half a mile from where the original strike was made, and colors of gold can be panned from a number of places. along the ledge. ‘They are very much pleased with the prospect and will do sevaieomen work to determine its valu This morning ai Ww. Fillis and B. Jackson, who made the original ee. came In from camp, and the samples with of ving made his Tis aitirat an and being in work off the "dictionary Barrett Springs, ¢ight miles west of Winnemucea, is beginning to attract eOnsiderable attention and is now assuming the proportions of a mining amp. Ore showing free gold in the an has been found in a number of places, and it looks as if some thing of the bonanza order is heing uncovered out there, ate the Humboldt Star. 8 1 lavge lot of ore was le ft aa pannings made show a lot of colors. The gold is fine, but t leayes-a- « riine lox lost on 116. market tsrent SPRINGS. Camp OFFICE, LOGAN, UTAH, Phones-Bell, 446-6; Ind., whent ind ed nemucea. long , é irket American)2 time n imerous ) o hea carding ah or possiery combination possible About the. only things pos reet failed to discuss was the ry Lawson really being in earne at intending to 1 let the American cheap stock.k MAY DAY DECLARES ONE-CENT BIVIDEND Ee ,,and | on the | ance t x wi: } handiine ust ten minutes] ekers dire k there. His hand | in a loving embrace won. was day the and : were about.the. best of cae pone. given street) was ; opened iv: be must a sad commentary al- hn Dern, are most encouraging. is responding handsomely to development and Yy another month everything will be in shape for working economically in every department, ® ke k € would certainly advise selling most any kind of an advance eee ete ie active the impressed as closely ed and! im tine = Ts 2revealing ‘dent idea Opening pe ON RR ae + To C4 Ae Ge Pioche marvelous mining region Wwhoicin a5 eludes Utah and, Nevada at more than ever amazed that English capital is not better represented here t is a singular fact that the mines west of Colorado are not represented on the London -stock exchange, and one of the first things I shall do upon reaching home will be to exert what influence I may have eee the a dalton t the exchange's min st i a Western section. Adnadek unlimited amounts of English capital are open for investments in mines, and I shall certainly do my share to acquaint our people with the remarkable opportunities for such investments which exist In this section." Mina, July 5.-J. W. Marks and W. O'Brien discovered the first of the week high gradé ore on their claims near German Springs. ang thirty miles from, Mina and abou three miles from the narrow-gauge edict, Specimens of the ore are on exhibition at the Montana assay office here and they bring forth exclamations of. surprise from every one who sees them, A tunnel has been driven 170 feet, which cuts the ledge at a depth of about £20 feet; ~The ledge is six feet wide and assays $56 to the ton, about $2 to $6 in gold. 8 ounces of silver, the rest copper. One specimen at the assay office which comes right from the surface. will go at least $100 to the ton. The ore contains a great deal of red and black oxides. The ledge can be tracéd a great distance on the surface and there i8 apparently no limit to the deposits. The short distance from the railroad assures profitable shipment of even low grade ore. <A siding will be put in at once and a shipment made as goon as the ore can be taken out. The Springs furnish abundant water for illing purposes and the gentlemen ave been beforehand in securing ample water rights pn his the largely this importance become the only a Strike at producer "have producers. NEAR of left and has. b diligent with Shipping. of the Utah- Bingham stock is extensive possibilities. Ma of the newer companies have spore waiting for the actual completion of the railroad before beginning permanent development work. The. early. fall, therefore, will see the opening of an eta of wonderful activity. t the fn enne surface showing Saha in the near come promise no or start tiong on an extensive scale cf London_ who across occupied after great ‘much oxcitement, this proposition John rapidly GRADE mines camp's greater syndicate home been especial- vd opened times the bears seemec to} trade, especially market The in) option. were was hings master state iat when altic late appeared in the after-|canse of . high Liverpool on li a7 ating apa the giant liner rushed}, iE els Dies es-on the Rogers stood on the} The strength at ine an ments Argentine There) Small arket the sniffing al Larger Payment Deferred | Pending Completion of Improvements. oy= & eeetetes meee Sess copper is class the camps, Ploche the and win- greatest mining camps," ald'Mr, "] firmly believe that Ht will! Weddell be as great as Goldfield, although in a different way. Goldfield will be noted only for its production of wonderfully high grade gold ore While Pioche has high grade ores it will be noted ‘chiefly' for Its ‘production and im-_-_- mense tonnages of low grade ores- of gold, silver, copper, lead and zine, ‘That Pioche has ores of reasonably high grade is indicated by its having in the old days won first place among Nevada's producers, when the railroad was nearly 300 miles away and ores of less than $100 a ton value could not be worked profitably With the} May Day directors mei yesterday nudyent of the ean for which the and declared a dividend of $8,000, or rails are now laid to within a few cent a share, payable July 25, upon miles of the camp, the mines that stock of record July, 20. made wonderful records in the old The making of the initial monthly days are being, reopened' and many dividend under the present managenew ones are rapidly being Se aoEL ment larger than 1 cent a share was to the point of production. considered by the directors. The comCompanies Actively Working. pany has a good surplus in the treasury and could pay another cent, but "Among the most. active of the in view of the fact that considerable companies working old mines are the expense is involved in the connecting Ohio-Kentucky, the Nevada-Utah, the up of the May Day property with the Phoenix Reduction company, the Brisold Unele Sam property recently actol Consolids ated, the Mendha and the quired, it was decided better to. proPoor man, ep the principal new vide for all possible contingencies by mines are the Nevada Horn. Silver, leaving a considerable sum in_ the the Ely: Valley, the Nevada-Des for another month. It is Moines an the Boston-Pioche. lM treasury ‘ au e oo that the increase will be addition to the work being done |} u ese companies the ee cor mi Bingham company, Mr. Bellows. expressed himself as well pleased. The cimapatiy has recently begun making regular shipments from its property in Bingham after a year's work, which accoroplished upward of three-quarters of a mile of development. [ft is now installing machinery calling for 125-horsepower, including compressor and electric hoist, and is erecting five new buildings. In other words, the Powerful Company Purposes Building Both Smelter in of district, Weddell, his "Pioche eigners co oming west to find investments. Not less pee three Englishmen representing as many syndicates of British capital wore on the train upon whicn I came home, while another whom I met in NewYork informed me that he was in the market for three large propositions. One of these was a body of 20,000 acres of Utah land upon which water could earried for irrigation-almost. regardless of -the expense involved-and the two others were a developed copper mine and a developed gold mine, These ‘are only a few of the instances of English Sern ita secking western investments which came. to my notice, and it- looks as though the movement had. only fairly beg ee Réason for this is found in the fact that the best ea elish investments-consols and alis--will net not better than 3 per cant, and the prospeet is for reduclion of even tnis meager return." Rich Near } Pox Mountain. aE "consider: the richest country is nee Fox mountain, in the north end the reservation, near the northern border of Pyramid lake. I know that canyon has ing "My own observation. leads me to se no Ic that. a Jlargely increased but the Tapsseaiers ani "ed burros believe. have eee the forbidden land and. amount of eastern money Is coming I was particularly. impressed ‘areMooking: for claims that they may west. upon this trip by the number of forwhen athe reservation is thrown ‘Aasersqn for around me vwetiiatri ‘toe be seen Foreigners Coming West. { with- upon interested with mines, Pioche G. neighboring slump in stocks was, of course, the large sums of money demanded by the railroads for improvements. The logjcal result of the making of improvements, of business expansion, is greater earning power for the railroads, but whether tne) timidity of stock buyFue will be. sufficiently overcome to ead ae oost these particular eir old position, on. the et sto ° watched closely, and that if the, reservation ster is open there will be p ‘ares twinkling of the principal the intention an-English looking have looking, around a little, et is some very valuable ‘ground of night prop- vation would soon be thrown opena that all the miners and EOE RECs in Olinghouse of exchange, W. W. Bellows of the Utah Bingham Mining company, who nas returned to the city after an extended visit in the East, says that the most a aK a ledge just conservative and wisest of New York brokers are firm in the belief that the ore will run uate. than $1, 090 pe r ton upward trend of, the market, due as se af oan that the it {is to large dividend disbursements and better financial condiilons gen00; ak a large percentage Sa rally, will continue indefinitely. -. the discovery has creOne of the best informed men on ated cohpite "rable excitement in that | } tne street, a close personal friend, pe rion 8 en district said to me just be ‘fore I left. that. the eached last Febtrom a Jedge. just outside | fae pe for-stocks of the reservation line BE it continues ruary ould iaaupiedly be reacaed | again ene coming September or Octend Everything points in that dlthe ic vate is sans n open. | rection he said. The crop question a lhaving. been settled and national >| finances being on a better basis, the signal throwing poe the unprecedentedly large disbursement of dividends would result in the renewed over this ledge hike they aid. over the seeking for investments, which could have but one result. ‘The only question agitating the minds of eas tern brokers at this time, © Prospectors "Looking Around." h s whether the major portion of the large amount of money being turned loose. for investment would be placed in the industrials as property in Secret canyon, states of old or whether it would go into he has seen at least twenty prospectors mines and other western investments. ered Western those recognition - rection for avowed ts = | olay a ie x HY" P. Noble, Presidents, Peabody, bag es saa U orate rre od Utah. Con ... Cal and varig Giroux Plpining Tri Apex A. Ass't Cashier. ' ~ McCornick &Co. aoe Balaktala W. Vice 76 | ely dD East Buite Davis Daly Greene Can Utah | Bankers, a3 | SALX® 160%; | LAKE (Established Omry. 1878.) ‘ s ‘ Transact a General Banking Business a PTE youare not married yet From Manhattan, | Bingham Ce nt 2: last Friday. morning. a} | You will find some wedding rings has heen on to a new Plisict lying some sixty miles from, Manland wedding silver In our ¢aseg that The new Rouce down Smoky Vall will ‘interest: you. St. Louis, about ten miles from in the valley, and. 28 St. ‘Louis, July 5-Wool . Ste Ter-| "The best-In quality and best In price Soa values riter miles Snes of Austin, and western mediums, fine|l % fall guaranteed, as high as $600 to the ton are reported | me Sian, I8S@%; fine, Wis, secured on the surface, silver and turquoise are also Chicage, district, the Jatter said} Chicago, July. 5,.-Wool quiet un2 ate "reed quantity. changed : I8G2 of Manhattan was the he.'securing. six of |} =>" a ‘claims cna ‘returning later he loSHH HHH H++r+r+r+e + or + more George Foley Cheney. were. next. on the GOVERNMENT BONDs. made fourteen. locations s and, Jack and. Frank} New York, July 3~Goyernment ; | bonds ede Cheney made their -lacava" re 199) i... and were. precede do caupon SS reg. 1908.2 So. wx; » y about ten days. All three ado, coupon latter part of the. wee as small bonds they disclosed. their} the rush has been on do ah i district, as yet unname qd, be an ideal Foteahe strict of Columbta 2s is an abundance ! Philippine mnie sakenatien vo ESTABLISHED. tester +or+e made reservation the All taps a been dian With hot the. PAREKH OD 9-9 9944 4 MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, ee Capitalists on Othe Side Unaware of Chances Lying Open Here, Unprecedented Movement of Wealthy Englishmen tn This Direction. waxed ‘ruled Bell | Ind. ae OPPORTUNITIES. FES NEGLECT ED yattle otations MARKET. Chicngo, i-The July ‘The Daily Republican All the news for 50c month é Head of English Syndicate Will Push for Western liilenests. PRODUCE Chicago, ire -- -_-. Said to Yield $1,000 James A. Pollock has returned from Louis, where he s occupied seyeral weeks seeking rest and looking)? after his St. Louis interests While Mr. Pollock does not pretend to have had exceptional opportunities during his ubsence from Utah to study castern conditions, he says that he net a great deal of confidence In' the predicted early restoration of the stock market to the boom-time level. Inthe early part of the when stocks were at thelr high ean printed an intervie w with Mr. Pollock in which he predicted in no uncertain (terms the slump which. followed, His views at this time will undoubtedly therefore, be of interest. am not a hopeless bear,' Mr.. Pollock yesterday, "but I confess 7 that I can see nothing particularly hopeful in the present situation for a continued bull market seen stocks go up with a short grain market Someone else may have seen fc but I haven't. It is true that the July disbursements of dividends will be large, but that has been anticipated. Places for the extra dividends have already been more than provided for by new issues of stocks and bonds, An indication of this is the complete failure of the New York municipal bond issue. ‘With congress out of the way and money at least temporarily easier the time is of course opportune for a bull mevement and the boys will take advantage of it; they will push things 254 LINE ent for the Silver Island Conerate dl Mining company. B properii¢s in Silver claims. Excellent saowsilver and copper. Thia property has been ¢ camined by one of the best. experts In the stute, Tt is well worthy your Investigation. Shares selling at 10e. Wrife or call on thé company. STREET C. SHOTWELL ' 5.-All day long today Lawson waged battle single! » hosts of pessimism. The | to| refusing hillside, the e ON LONDON EXCHANGE BRITISH CAPITAL AFTER OUR MINES Loan & Investment Co. a THOMAS ° 2 me + HHH Hee eo eeeeere+ WALL s + tet eseeettes THE + + ¥ + + + + + > + | The Utah Real Estate, In 2 ON WANTS PIOCHE MINES +> + Settle ments ioe. ores and bullion yesterday, as reported by McCornick & Co., were: Ores, $20,000; bullion, $70,000 Silver was quoted at 67 7+8c; copper, 22c; lead, $5.75. + + Prospective Opening of Indian Lands Too Much for MEN EHH He Hee ort ORES AND BULLION, = t +> + Sees Nothing Very Hopeful Present Eastern Situation. SPRAGUE. + + RENO W. ey + F. JULY 6, 1907. COMMERCIAL = = SOONERS ATTRACTED TO PYRAMID LAKE FHF + + BY SATURDAY, MR. POLLOCK RETAINS BEARISH TENDENCIES FINANCIAL... and PROSPECTS FURNACES and MILLS EDITED SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, *phone P.O, Hae: *phone. 1662;:Established . |