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Show THE MINES| Edited by JOSEPH siness in AND the FLY. Open Market Iialf a Million. the |+ ore and bullion marweek closed on settleaggregating $550,200, the loftiest figures to t] ment these + ‘ Pick. OF aa Achieves a | | + | + \y + + + a DIGGINGS aes Fortune Comrxdes and and His Endos the fact Nery, there is a glut at the samplers and that producers are complaining that they ire unable to procure the rolling stock with which to move the product of which their mines are capable, these figures would indicate that the receipts + Old eo + + Comrades' an aon the Maj. C. R. : first to nation sinking Reeves, who shoulderrece armae started of the + was among the when nor their dollar offspring as long -as shall it is want for possible for tain what it by the + > of its children, and who retired from . et : s a fortune at tne pina Sere : Ely, is determined that his comrades + has been prophet Bullion, + + hi Gabe claimed for The day in the open market closed on settlements amounting to $74,000, MeCornick & Co, reporting as they follow + + al ReeaIKe, that the railroads came forward laa with required, the Halk the of Lotears ahoUIa mde: 4 + + forth to avenge the Maine and the slaughte1 sha eedented crop of bullion at the close of the present year. But few of the producers indeed are forwarding all of which they are capable, and in the event + | ov | + + Children. lead $48,000; and gold, copper silver, ores, $26,000 neglected, he acquired Young inte him Serves Wife that among o her ambitions. ich means Will were at his diechaat ‘the major forwarded to his mate. They' were meager Finally he was. served. with a notice that the young wife from whom he had enforecedly absented himself had sougnt the courts for a Intention decree his of separation, eater at Boise He to The instructed daeccord her collar which the the Copper for company liberation she eae and in Let s vr e courts it ham arhaiahe ine pen mg oma he Seente: as|than properties nalimony, of $10 a month to her aoeoenenue : © the ase Pe ., began to respond ath, Siprodlntots has mainten-|camp interests with began}ment the the own he disposed of interests from which] he has derived several millions of dol- been of a the said -to her without ene am one a oe sne would exploiting" thorize {Ol In 8, perished Salt ‘Lakers. ; AES endeared the heat ‘ Wa issue It with a will approved N. J. by the the zone on ee ‘ ceanete erat i; that fe themof war breedsmate hence |!S Practically Bing Ing nam SACKING te a Tot |i . ¢5 EO eo 2 066 3,623.00} 49,288 c molle ected, | 23,267 660.50 6.00 cars-i $5,689-31 Amount . Good July wan, ret 5.991. 00 35.00 48,779 cars-l collected, $6,4%-29 .27 75/$20,985. 00/$1,672.00 a 174 1,895.00 191 00 1.275.00] 244.00 and samplers,53,962 Amount collected, 31, 494.50 33.00 3 32,743].17/2.06] to pe ae producers Salt n = ees | gs 29,967]. BI 66 ea satin lers, on Ite rs per cent. me cent ORE. many ae 53 96,351] .2aH 18,812 2| 12 533] 111621 219 "IT was astonished at the amount of work that is being carried on at Bullion," said L. B.C. Hinckley, who has just returned from the old) Nevada camp which are so with familiar, of ears-I6 $3.2 Z70-16 ae 1,708}. 191. s7|827, 560 00}... Bing. Tet." 1432 2,423.00), Murray . "| as'4oa| a7l22 ry % a 00}. Smelters nnd Samplers, 32,629 car 3410 per cent. Amount palleeten, $9,318- 3A per. ce nt. ‘Grand _ totals $85,345 cars, Amount collected, $90.22 Smelters ind Samplers, 184,658 cars-4s per cent ount collected, $24,771-27 per cent. Figures Are and . when ascertained that, perhaps, there was still room for improyement he sought his wife, Mrs, Margaret. who is R. Little, now Stephens, her Smith a stenographer,| serving few & the Miner hours ago law firm of of this city. he |{8 Certain =u ‘The to more than average Western Lakers | fom sources which do ony dispute as to their In of the gold ordinary the great district. and being presented | b0oMed, a produc- magnitude, the man in ofmining the state has section |COnception [fies become ore ,It far has so body no| that in notthe been in- a check in favor of her. husband in| ‘evior, has escaped the attention. of ihe sum of $10, 00 and to the little|the operators that have conlady a thousand ake of stock in one|"ned mining their attention to the western | of the more prominent companies at|*#2d southern sections. Ely, N Upon this lite souvenir of |, "Mr. Bertschy, W. 8. Montgomery, a P. Rigney and myself bought up| quite major's. esteem ee atshethismight time realize fit fifteen claims which we intend to deInasmuch as-necessity does ote ened velop Ve have let a contraet for a it, she tae 4decided with the Meantime word that the little to take comes woman her chances|Shaft whieh from Basin ne from whom upon the In he|Shaft we one of the claims best surface values a 12-foot hole upon have caught a. - a fair and i a a"i oe vas Se commissioner manner, United favor of he the at smel- Talent oe a the PEK. Z offices during hnpe for it? AT ee 0 PURNACE CREEK Clark : Assures ests of a Big Eastern Strike, silver with Inter- E _ B howover, tEEK, . "Patsy" of oston, market . to gold was . au to , conan firmer. copper mere strong. aratively ainiael amated and oe tater slight." the original claim Mining company at ; 2.-The P anoonieine, most onecio area eta is c Aug. ee to day of Butte the ane the narrow,| : been he owners day's so maine tranaac-| f of working ledge at running « A eee fom this on and $250 wato inte. ee wit us 0 mo to claim since Saturday mae per ton have cut sixty feet, 120 feet. feet 00 says prope rty the last depth of tunnel for Wonder the rew county, its the after para gems in gold. It dispatch over the& pri tions Amalgamated lost 14, Bingharn | also carries high values in silver, The ames A. Pollock Co.,| Butte "Conlit on 14 and Parrot \4. Cop-| ledge ts all ore and the company A is c ty, SAYS: atrick Clark has per Range ni aa "%, Isle Royale %.| row taking out this ore and preparing wired Wall street interests In the Fur- | Massachusetts ng % and United|te ship large quantittes of it. nace Creek copper mine that a large | States Smelter 244. he discovery at Wonder was one body of b high grade ore has been Ty re ert a of the richest ever made in Churchill as ree the ‘main shatt So a sore To Start New Plant. county, but the owners are not sure § pet No. shaft ~ ‘ coe that : which the€ strike€ was A ling R. R. Bowles, nd neon whoseas |»| | decided fe oh tha n trst class DE per RIMENE Hegiance from TIS,»tto Gaal -to ‘Tuscarora, Nev., to cross-cut the ledge de- nounced ae Vertery mining foot level level has ‘hac be ooke earlier catller weeks upon and the hus developed expert tl re one eat the sve oe e ou zs ' hea =a i aohane thaw than the SE c The " done so much says that the the Dexter equipped is to resurrect that new plant with and others to start up camp, | termine whether it went down or not which |The ledge is one of the largest and are to be|Tichest oven discovered' early next|2od Mr. Small says that had been penout figured twolmonth, and that he has no reason to} had expect other than the most gratifying cross-cutting he claims results. He has been doing some very a bonanza showing the energetic work on mines, and at --_------_+~< oe --- -this time has th e ores with which to Everybody goes to Castilla for Mee meet the requirements of the plant for a long time. Gean and Johnston's Sunday dinner. be a second Mizpah. been reported in Churchill county to Wonder the and in the The the ‘state, mine will strike has other districts a rush is now of on a Labor lay at day is ladies' Wandamere, and children's Admission free. tecognizes Exchange More Active of in the Bingham of the Bonanza who Allen the tefinwas day back after an The week on the mining exchange closed on an output of 22),3% shares for which $158,712.44 was paid, this contrasted with a business for the corresponding week in 1905 that amounted to, but) Level on It 1,100 on GOLD to the Be down & the at Glue Intercept the Into of his properties Mining observations of the Eagle company, Tintic, While were the QUINCY'S DOMAIN IS IN NEW HANDS avert his rignt of his wares generally firm > condition of the camp mone the nore 1 tive traders und those by which the pac Was St Wik Nevada Hills, which Gave the talent wood run for its mon . notwithst entice the readiness with which a block of more than 10,000 Vas brought out, while Mohawk, from the same neighboring commonwealth closed at 4.20 4 share afte selling down to 15, Lower Mammoth was another ictive participant in the week's ading, and on the spurt a ch began yes- terday morning advance d rapidly to 62 cents while ‘Tetro ent h had been mong th loafers for several week tarted up the Line patti closed With Zit. asked South Columbrt was stead aut the peek athena 6 cents, Vhile Beek Tunnel closed on «a transter wt SS. Daly udge was somewhat wobbly during Ene eek and closed with deliveries eing mde at $11.75 while Silver King was offering at $24, with $1650 Dal est Wabash showed some Inactivity duringg the period under review id from a neglected number around 50 Btit sawed up the course 12; hile Unele Sam, which is coming forward regularly With its dividend, was to be had *saround close t 3s Beck Tunnel did some rss at %&%, as did Grand Central ind Victoria at $2.95, while Mamfound a market for its offerings 75 *« Mercur was weak, as was Sacramento, notwithstanding the fact the e providi the investor with bread money, while New York wa t all times the favorite and closed ; Rw bik Eagle and Blue Bell was inactive ith $250 bid, while Utat of Deep Creek sold up to $1.2214, with Century reappearing to a bid of 17% cents - e day closed on the sale of 24200 shi ot stock that brought $15,691 art "upe on the foliawite marke | e ; c ¥: Bid. 2.75 |Asked |$.3 20 | Bullion 56 ck. «| 2075": Boston C ‘onsolidated ve 28005.) os ae al natal 05 | 2 eck Tunnel Con. | S| SH Blac k hs ts | 75 Carian eS. . eaausioe oe a 2546] 2 Creole , nash ince mw Corn @atercur taraceworetece2 | .62 |] .55 M. ; + Tees Century . SC Dal oon Daly Judge . Daly West . Dalton Bagle and Blue Bell irand Centra Goldtield Tralee ai aia dtoraiai ame Sil | %| 1 OL OL 25 05) 0 1 a Mig DE yet fi roeesegeten Ne Pe Hills we encecer ans 7 02 0 : 62 ane a 3.10 13% 3.17% Stray Dog . ....-... Sunnys accvecssvess South Golumbus eee New York Bes eee cel cs Ontarie nines ace Roceo- Home stake . acon Rieh-Ans Jeeevrees Silver King Cia eA 45 * <4 is Ai 08 32M .33 2,16 Jou. ; 20 s+} 06 20.00 | 24.00 Silver Shield . Weweaitien tar Consolidated - SWAnséa y occ snes South Sw ansea . cee We Obes Ra fe Hees T ‘ Os 094 rai] 03 se : Sacramento . U nited U oo i Teaco ... eee i 10%} «1 10 a D0 AM} ol a1 States Com. SiLivics irccnessaecacen eas 2s 3 enee 1.30 : eve ria 2.10 Wabash 3 Victor Consolidated Yankee . 08 ... neveces TONOPATLI Golden eal ae en Anchor . Crown... 40 STOCK ........... ope. er epeeienes Tonopah Relmon Tonopah Extension oe 44 Midway . V nd ce 78 vereed \$ .99 017 1.50 0 2.75 5S : 1.621 Sf 3.10 56 . 5.00 6.25 2.22%] 2.75 "0 3.25 2,324 3.00 18.75 | 19 12% ef GOLDFIELD Ss. $ ..... scyoaede dees: Nam: wanece wets stone Tonopais : ee Nor pe gc ecces: : Ohio Tonopah .. Tonopah $ .26 16 a 7 48 Properties Pass Into the! BULL ulti Custody of a Big Bullfrog Nat. ank Denver Bullfr oe ; Crowd. Opin Ear 3 i sccccaccses {$ . 31 20 44 10 5 er FIRST PAYMENT SATURDAY|: MANHATTAN Tony Jacobson to and Associates Place the Them Will Among Producers, The properties company at into custody the president and Alta of the will of manager Quincy Mining tomorrow Tony of pass Jacobson, the Colum- bus Consolidated and associates, its ullimate destination, according to the street,the lap of one of the larger companies operating in that camp, While the particulars of the undertaking on Which the first payment of $15,000 Was made during the day, have not been released, it is said that the purchasers have obligated themselves to pay a sum well up in figures with the full amount to be dealt out before the close of the year. As told in the roa of The Republican at the inception of the deal, the properties of the gomyens hold out as many possibiliti as has any corresponding plece re ground in a camp in which so many are struggling for a foothold at this time, and with Tony Jacobson and his associates at the back of the campaign there is no doubt that work will be prosecuted as rapidly as is it possible for capital and labor to accomplish It is. sak inent amo ng those Mr. Jacobson are manager of the great Daly Weat, Clarence K. MeCornick, who has an ardent exponent of Alta‘'s possibillties from the first STOCKS $1.50 _.55 1.2 5b ale cae ey) | | Montgomery "Mt. . os... oo]. o cin agg Bullfrog spas ol ps Heosecccasel) Tre ord Con. Soot '|§....... 61 we 58 wales | STOCKS. Tie GO. CO. cccesacaste" Jumping JOCK 3<-.ccccesseces 'Manhattan' Con. ~ .......... Manhattan Little Joe | Manhattan Pine Nut | Seyle oy Humphrey pi deateaee | ek 45. M0: Op 27 ae 16ers | 48 fof es 08 | «woo Asunoss Sales. Carisa, 0 at Lower Mr pannaut 00 at 5éc, 1.200 at fie 100 at 5S8e, f aoe, 70 at Ge, OM at ie, 20 at 6 May Day, 1,500 at fae a ‘le Sam, 2,900 a a Be. teck Tunnel, 700 a Sic, M0 at S6c, 1,000 S5¢ "C entury, OO at 17% Little Chief, 1,200 at Se, 6.000 at Sige South Columbus, ed at 8c. Mohawk, 300 at $4.20 Montgomery Mountain, Py at 6c. Jumping Jac ares sold, 19, 700. Selling value, $7,775.50. OPEN BOARD. Columbus Cane 100 at $7.9, buyer sixty days; 450 De ily Judge, io. at re 200 at $11.75. Golden Crown, 2. 000.< lie i a inte, 200 at ibe. Jumping Jac 200 46%4c. ‘ngewe Mi immoth, 100 at le. 3) at G2c, 200 at €2c, seller sixty days - Cc arlegge =e 9 mo at 6c. ne = a 8c. We abash, ty at ste Shares sold, 4,5 Selling value, $716, Har Silver. New York, Auphair Mexican dollars, 51% 100 Wantec i Candy Co., GOOD Apply 159 W. & for night secretary Smelters his silver, 66%c; GIRLS J G . MeDonald Third South. of | an the at) on Ge CUTLER, JR. in New} examination Nevada Mining Shares Conditions, BULLFROG GOLDFIELD MANHATTAN TONOPAH FAIRVIEW ae -Imont_ar eee. Cash Bo Golden Roanee Our clients fit of «ef 4.00.'| 1.47%4|° sans] BB. Bons anza STOCKS IN | S040 168 | 17 95 07 45 65 | | -| | .09 19 1.00 0s a 7 BOSTON, - Hends the Procession and Closes Stron entn. While the list from Utun was not at lts best at t lose on the Boston boa t -ws 10t without some stre neth, with a sturdy lot of adherents, James A, Pollock and Co. reporting ‘the following range of prices anc volume of business at the é ines of the day: Hitgh. Low. Close. Sales. engtiam. CC $2.6 $22.50 $32.50 10 Boston 900 eb. 23. B.A & C. Me cue os se 7) fb SO) Daly West 12% ).: 16,75 7.0 a oe Ur States ....\68.50 Utah-Apex OV. *UCON: Bal: iklala ..ivc.: At: < 57.500-:> 46.00 de) 8.8714 ely 18,0) 6.25 scce 15 58m 676 46.00 SS 60.) 6 8.87% ‘7111 18:75 >. 3 18.50 -. 1,000 B Alia St. 4.00 10.00 cc SALDAIR BATHING, It is as good as ever, prove it for yourself. aerate Try the before of information all loan mining interest, cent the money of on stocks, to the Nevada Review sent at bene- we have. listed Ne- legal rate on of 50 value. Mining free of full extent market Our and habit investing Securities request. Paid up Capital $250,000 GOLDFIELD NEVADA 4.15 1.55 Ualted do, pid. .... 46.00 Utah Con.. ....@0.765 GeBly « x. 9.12% Ney. Con do. N. 18.) us purehase stocks, In L.M. SULLIVAN TRUST 60. 91 | 7) | 64 | 57 wlece ssa 1 | 1.46 1 | 6 1.15 ,Osd0> | are | x exican pete a 1.05 ‘aledonia iT 3 | 34 Bxchequer aes oon O59 U]oeneNorcros A 1.15 .{ -1.20 aoe "ni c TOWN « cscseceeeeee 18 ([ 44.19 be fe SONI 5 sacaws, 52 .| od Res sane ceenecceere ~ | 22 lac ke "Butte Extension _.| O4 05 ar ROUND memeetareccareceecen ce ccsn | 9 | ane oe ld Bein nore | ofA pontgome ery Mountain eeel 56 iT Sun . ween 17 19 | .48 " Manhatt donwacteacs [ Vis.) 238 Seyler "Humpiire y : 24 | 26 Dex BI Meecececcceereee etn ae | 6S 7 Granny 7 a | ‘aee Gola "We dre s eesceen tastes 15 16 earth BlAr . secccsstecssaase ss 15 AG "at Bend & xte - AR a ar at Bend Annex ...,.....; 13 14 Creseer 16 17 Cow WV iiitcreccenere: -12 | 14 Denver ae aulctactieaees a} 23 Bulls and Be we -03 | OF New York ¢ Scnaoli ited "| 23 | 27 Manhattan Consolidated 9 ->}..f Little Joe 2 occ ccesceee eee 06 07 Mayil WOK Te aecnanenevencevsas bi i Jumping Jack © 2... 4 ..ecceesy 3 AS "YTOMP (CONS. «) ecasnsteceue ! 1.40 1.424 Yankee Gir Frae ion Red Top Stray Dog Dal the receive per ale Mohawk Red Top «cs. Department for selling We Jim Butler:. .-...-.-.. é of Mac ae | | Midway nieeccy nukes fed >| Montano. ere seterseas 2| ty DEN (SUA aeesccce ee . tA | 5 lo | ee | a ona th xtension 6.00 | 6.12) Tonopah Ney sosees) 38.00. | 19.50 WIGS te Bir crane eno graee] 2,25 | 2,90 S day aoe mewel oo | 10 Uanta . ; eral 28 Bive sully conic. eveneesers re | IB ls Booth sete awe cael G2 | oA « columbis t Mountain |} ‘35 36 nque We BONO CSUR TOC | 415 16 Di mond la eel 42 13 ; | 08 | 09 Goldtie Ad Gite lee 4 | 276 Jumbo te ie keeeu Ula De Jumbo Extension ok ML | 4 Kendall si 75 | .80 Jaruna Pealvececee | 41 May Queen . ......6-..-e0e. 19 | 21 Sandstorm Silver Plek : £5 St. Ives wegess ens ese | 62 National Bank -J, ..55" Denver a HeTcOU Eclipse .. 1 0 Gold Bay ges ccee ccc ccssass «-{ 1.40 a oe 7 aatatate |. 5 paneer } 44 C onsolidate dV irginta -| 1.10 who in operations companies. mining consulting ; am of and the mining orders sale or ground with Investment and the ‘the the Nevada all executes & orig hhee om touch of P Bid (Asked. d"sccenbadtevsnavis's are close vada Nevadnos. ae Co,. réport at e ‘close of Penne board. niet OME We the i San the member JOHN With conditions at the foston Consolidated Mr. Josten expresses himself as nol a litthe astonished, for while he as custodian of the Newhouse in= | terests in New York been allowed access to reports from the property, he finds that they were perhaps excessive in their conservatism. Mr. Josten who has been identified with Mr for so many years, and as been conversant with all of the principals achievements, regards the soston Consolidated today as one of ths greatest mines into which he has looked ever and is relying upon it to assert its right to Oo position among the greatest of the world's cop per-bearing mines He visited with Mines Manager Bettles the new plant at Garfield, at which the company is to ultimately duce as much as 10,000 tons of ore daily as did he the Utah Copper company's plant and that of the American Smelting & Refining company. Mr Josten promises to visit the state again soon as his responsibilities in the shall permit and says. that Mr Newhouse is now scheduled to board Steamer for home on September 5. A number of friends in this city, where he was at one period stationéd, sought ake his visit agreeable one, and hope they haye succeeded, day Pollock a! BOARD OF TRADE. of the plants and. pre operties of that company, as well as o the sOSTON| Consolidated, it was with. the favorable impressions Commenting | upon the properties of the Newhouse mines Mr. Josten said that his: yisit| had resulted in oa number of revela-| tions that astonished him After an Interval of two years he finds that the mill-is running upon a class of: ore that affords an almost. incredible increase in its metallic contents, ¥ hile} the new disclosures in the mine prom-|} ise to add sul further to this The} manner in which the concentrator at Newhouse is doing its work has convinced him that. there is no doubt} Whatever of the ultimate earning of dividend bly dividends In the mines he found a number of new disclosures, in which is exposed not a little ore that might find its way ad rect | te the furnaces, were tha Be poliey of the company, but which ‘rves a leavening and adds to the gener: aL | average now going to the big plant Astonished Mr. aa (Established 18 SUGAR STOCKS, ANK STOCK Other oie h Grade Inv ante sought and Sol Both "Phone 8 1277 36 Main St. corpora- moorings after yhit STOCKS MURA en sccscceo ess caeseei ble RAMA can eeeee ies t Diam-Bl. B. Con, 1 ix e en Goldfield Belmont . ....... yoldfeld Goldfielk Grea Jumbo spesucean a. 7 Pics ok Alta last With Dunean MacVichie, managing of the Bingham Consolidated, hag returned very much pleased. At a depth of 1,100 feet In the shatt the Batten is now being established and re level will be started in the next few days to intercept the ore bodies which have been developed between the 800 and 1,000-foot levels. Of this ore body Captain MeVichie says it is one of the strongest which has been developed in that domain, with the rock identical in appearance and in inetalliec contents with the greater portion of them occurring in the Centencial Eureka, alongside of which the Eagle & Blue Bell is located. As in the former, gold and silver values are now predominating, although the cupric contents are by no means Insignificant. The cross-cut, which is being extended to tap the ledge on the west, and by which the entire property of the company is fissured, is making good progress and connection with it js promised at ahi early day. This ledge, said Captain MeVichie, is in what is commonly characterized as the Eureka lime, and he is relying upon it to develop resources as pronounced as those In the property of his neighbor, z hich he characterizes as perhaps the biggest in the state of Utah, if net the bigge st of its category in the world. From the Eagle & Blue Bell the Bingham Consolidated is now receiving an average of about fifty tons of ore daily, Which affords a good margin. thei departed York Our One World, Josten, Mines Newhouse tion, offerings ligtchit, upon Colo. Limestone. result Bell to Dip-Cutting KEureka With Run ORES 8 week was Aja AND the various eat SILVER $94,719 during John When Service Brokers, CHICAGO Copper-Bearing Great Mines Pirm. Wire and TTX. Orders Promptly Executed ta Btocks, Bonds, Cotton, Graim and Provisions, Private leased wires with LOGAN AND YAN, Coree Members New Y Stock Excha ange, New rk Cotton Exchange, Boston Stock Exchange, Chicago Hoard ar Trade. We bandle all prominent Utah Mining and Commercial Stocks. | | BOSTON CON. IS A WONDER COMING Private Bankers Newhouse. Local the arnt of the Wonder, mining camp tin Churchill the Gazette of R oun, Coalition | discovery attention. A] rnited | + farin= tes ¥ the tone 0 On share Tradin on With Traders ls Identical With That in the Vaults of Its Famous Neighbor. Strike had been required to absent himself {ledge that averages $39 across It Fred Small, a business man and while seeking .a-fortune at Ely, igs}carries a rich stringer that pare as-|large property owner of Churchill dangerously ill and the m major is now, |S@yS of $135, $560 and $9.50, practi-| county, arrived in Reno last evening a8 rapidly as steam can carry him,|¢@lly all being in gold. The proporand reports a phenomenal strike on making his way.to her bedside. This|tion visit might culminate in a reconciliaon. Who s there who doce FE. Smelting the Strive Big Business New JAS. A.POLLOCK & CO. Josten Much Pleased With the | Conditions Down at the NEW ORE BODY AT THE BLUE BELL IS THERE, to Share in t Wontle three-foot in inquiry into the company's Bingham system, says that it is responding freely with all for which it is being drawn on and that the output can at any hour the company's policy requires be infinitely increased Of copper-bearing sulphides he is at present putting oul an average sufficient to meet al requirements at the furnaces, while from the Old Jordan he is Sending to the lead-blasts aS much as 100 tons of argentiferous-lead ore daily, with 50 tons going to the company's concentrator on the banks of the Jordan Meantime the usual amount of development in new ground is in progress, while the Ruan throughout it is said that it has ne been in a eondition more Satis tantoty to the management From the properties of the Silver Shield company at Bingham the management of the mill has just receivec 1s much as 200 tons of ore that is being tried out and in event results are satisfactory it is intention of the management to continue shipments as of the same class of ore, sald Superintendent Hoffman, there is a large volume ‘ Deatay been so Ack intimately identified teeta oe he Ro etek wey CONCLUDES HIS VISIT TO UTAH INTERESTS Nevada the GRADUALLY Test Clarence States company, ieee ofae the eerailroad com- tt De, ESRPSL kt ecne ts WUDnd especially that relating to' the diggings for a 5'at many years, is eager to see the matter fairly and. equitably adjusted in the shortest possible time, and_ to '4t end he is lending his endeavors. Local Made Shield's Mining Cc UTAH Silver & not permit 7 accuracy, impartial a speaking in time time Ae the Mitereate interests upon have this Nominations From Help to Swell Business. ORE BOOM Authentic. figures quoted were compiled by Commissioner Griffin the Car Service association and were derived 26, 1906. i bar, Being of Manager the ing the*allotment of his benefactiona It], There are nine companies sack-/@ll events they are subject ‘to verifiwas tooMr. Little that his heart first ing ore four ave shipping. ‘The ov ey at aoe time: che RGIS = turned. His: old comrade's life had|°#™P 1s and one most promising |@lion was presented from a car sernot been free from frivolities arouna|! h®ve visited offor themany oe and | Yiee standpoint by the he: Daily COPPER Progress Captain director : : : |<4jAX~| o< eit: a $18,409 .000/§ ~ 796.50 aI a sam Amount er cent. per cent, eos share- ne of Bullion is= Giving Account of Itself. 2 fo : 9 6 melters Catrow lo- 5 : 19H Total ‘That the is : i |.eloF U 90,753 wee Smelters per cent. per cen -- 7 Camp furnished 1 Ey] ee |s\fs} e Bing, Jet Murrs ly verifie NINE Old oOne is as- a s = Sule a o1o | eS &2 shareto au- which No Service a< has of Treasurer be promulgacircular Car mparative statement of car service epee rations Utah Car Service associa- hoist : mecting of it is proposed to figures bearing on the railroad or serThese figures, it will in a considersome of the made by smelters and samplers, that four days or ninetysix hours is absolutely required to handle and unload is shown > figures that thie time required the smelters and samplers to unload ore as well as other commodities Was less than two days, and also that there was less time consumed by the railroad company in handling cars for the smelters and samplers than 3 consumed in handling cars for general public. It Is also shown a period of practically four days the smelters and samplers at Bingham ioe and Murray handled 48 per cent of all the cars handled, while they paid but 27 per cent of the total car service charges coilected In the face of all this, the railroads have, in a spirit of fairness agreed upon the advice of their atlorneys, that it would be legal to allow an additional free time on ores, anc iayve therefore agreed that the sampler shall be allowed forty-eight hours ee time in which to sample the ore the public sampler, after which ane forty-eight hours will be allowed the smelters in which to unload © the cars, With an additional period of twenty-four hours for sampling at the It was never the intention railroad companies in authorizing the distribution of cireular No. that the same should be final, but it was their intention to confer with the sampling and smelting fraternity and give them an opportunity to present Geet side of the case, which has been don The atetea iii is as follows: and bonds the sum is scheduled to intake place attendance ; in battle Bast. those who him during placed. Utah Republican Secretary Catrow 1 pte orders for equip- been the famous the the Matter Smelters with now by the the that selected, to equip eae e the few facts and ituation from vice standpoint carefully Bing- in of issued sociation, ated the property of the company is rence in @ manner to sustain all to which the company has looked for- schooling at one or more of the prominent educational institutions he he Remembers the euean poate he sought their children, and it is said of him that today he is adopting as any as cight of their offspring and nas paid for their ee and Among mune: to attained been Bring Samplers, AUGUST Consignment. FINAL a greater holders there is no doubt whatever, and that a market awWalits them is already assured. e bonds will, of course; be disposed \ofas. the needs of the undertaking shall ‘require to her aan placed in bank no less than $80,00 ; he Prager "went on his way and befan seeking comrades with whom © had gone old through the Spanish con- having its depth NOT With connection |} tion general-oftices of the company city.on Wednesday, and to be the this issue purchased for her at Basin, Ida, ranch containing 600 acres of land and Some fathom iT! will arrive from Ohio today. «the " righ Ohio ofraising "dirt from ‘a depth feet, and while that capacity be éxhausted for a good many of $650,000 at in wlimeny in the munificent sum of $10 per month, ae would undertake to endow her a manner more compatix Seni ble with hee needs, To this the wido consented, and thereupon the major flict. have with the years the m: inagement feels that it is oe better policy to provide for all pos- his|in Finer ahat relinquish has shaft of a been sible needs. holders at which perpetually excluded by the court and at the solicitaats aehad loved, mad girl he and decrees tion of to yet deeided 3 camp, cee ee world. | 0f 00 story|may not lars and retained interests that promise him infinitely more. Meantime he sought the threshold from which he had is to copper will ro "explore gts field pas a Aieceeen been were among the most sought-for upon]. the bargain counters of which is now electrifying According to the major's new inAiwfag a fewthe days, said anv. 4 &§ the day, the at their] customers the to Tssue and Issued. management IS Was an provide Means to Go to Depth of 2,500 Feet-Bonds Are to Be SUNDAY, Closes in EQUIPMENT TO BE MASSIVE 92s OF Milling Mines CIRCULAR Sinking. left a young wife Meantime he had up in Idaho, nor was it possible for him, while wooing the goddess at Bly to contribute.as indulgently as an idolatrous husband yous have liked, UTAH, Week's Good Comparative Statement Showing Time Required to Unload. the Notice. OUTPUT + + + millions tO prevent This determina- |} > In the metal market silver tion has been exemplified In a chapte El + ruled at 66°.c an ounee, lead + of most philanthropic deeds since that t $5.75 per hundred pounds + fortune was amassed and not a few} and casting copper at 18c a mre car revelling in his generosity. | > pound The recital of the mafjor''s exploits in| + the Mone is endowed with a ro-|+++444464444444+44% mance that has been written only at} oo ec! rare intervals The war at an end, the a Wr, who was schooled in the law nd who "NEW CHAET, LOCATED served a number of years in it aa with not a little distinctio d that there was an _ easie1 oe: es fortune and to , perhaps, than FR that which led through the De lagen of his profession. On this decisior shouldered a pick instead of a fowling sioee, "and hitting the trail soon ha his tent Ciale A a the Nevada ate Management Selects the Spot fhich is now commanding the hs re the copper world. In that at Which to Begin camp. of copper, so long stagnant and z . have since placed multi-millionaires. Hundred Tons Arriving at Company' Lead Blasts. » OF NEWMANIFESTO Pxcec Surrendered the Sword of War tf+ whien the transactions in the a opel! rare have climbed for and Took Up the |+ ++ some weeks. ‘Notwithstanding STORY MI LL S | CAR SERVICE SIDE BULLION. SALT LAKE CITY, U.S. LEAD ORES TRADE WAS BRISK ARE COMING STEADILY IN THE LOCAL PIT T. JENKINS FHHFHHHHE +++ He +e +e +e ese et4ee ee seeensee IN ORES 10 PRETTY REPUBLICAN, AND PROSPECTS FURNACES AND ROMANCE OF FORTUNE | WRITTEN INTER-MOUNTAIN MINING Fred torain and sy W eee the efficient supertl " -Olumbus Consoliat vi Alt: 1, left for the plant erda morning after a visit ef ouiits * with the offrnstn, ene of he Tintic, de ed for the propof the eoninany vate rday m ornsays he will no doubt close ‘month on a new recor - Of course shareholders are relying on him and yor med Joseph for a September divide Ditto ie. : Loose and Joel Prie st constituted a distingul shed trinthat left for is during the to nate a plleri mare of the minind ancide ar lly to be pres"at that cas miscegenation in ring. Woolley, eashier in oe house of Co., and 2 20cn last Where he will meet her Patorn their home in the city Adv ic es long New connect rreat 13 "ow from Colorado say that In ns use tunnel at Idaho Sprin a 4S been made wit the ratoga ledge and that fer m coming ore that affords as much rhe connection fur ther rmoat on means more to the much which than any which has usly Fecorae ed. Most ) re nGtte ontinue the catherines or Stockton. #* said of the property that in addfSix feet of mill ore it has ten first-class that bigs qe its > furnaces the ley. J Manager Jackl ane Superintendent Ge mimell na cre { Copper compan y wil le "ave for © properties of therr company ham this morning : ye: Assistant Manager Wantland of Consolidated Plagstaf! will leave fue the pro perties of the morning. © company . at Alta Treasurer Laurie is up Maurice staffvwill morrow Bal of from the properties ae Kimberly, In the eee a ; Pleased with the ‘ M. Sona: of leave for he the South morning ws Newhouse again to- "The first chiral be made from R:z amsayt of ore with noeee Ase pret exe Hig Johnson, iness of thet Place, to ¢ ‘Ca News xe Pp ri me pb ative. "The shipment will made by eee naar Say be Comstock com» Controlled Glan caine by Salt aukers, "rs whieh A eer the At present two iM it a aL dary S EXcU eearaian GOLD ENELD : : 2. 3 NOTES, B. cree To, AUGUST oe eee ae 2 26TH AND 27TH. Excursions to Hepburn "Idaho Via Oregon s} A late 1 town e. of : nae eee ae Via O; 8. Lean' s. E ae Round | trip from Salt Lake, $25.45. Tickets ten ae geod for return to September 10 liculars. dee itp Peat ee "$20.00, further limit adh |