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Show 6 THE | a MINES 825" Edited a JOSEPH REPUBLICAN, SALT MILLS PROSPECTS AND INTER-MOUNTAIN T. "JENKINS LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, + \* Le In the ore and bullion market a day's settlements amounted + re- a + - = |+ + fordae en fRullion, they follow: bars, gold : a : + + of Its Large holders 4 Res | es HAS BIG LOT os lead OF pounds }+ 18 viene E Rr at Co. | M g f i Ce tl in ein Be to to Kadish agisn anager 1@ | the per casting ounce, at amp s + tela the Sor asi Iiundred Kadish, under whose of orth smelte new morning Railroad Directors : With of Company Spend Bn CON. Superintendent His Thomas Weir, managemen Staff the . who the of has Ohio he ther e, accey ted | Copper aol oe sharehold- | were | who sie ; a ee : assured by him that exposed in thre at 1,000,- | ran were no le ss this time a gor tons ofof ore ms : of c the he a $8 pent WILL 109 tons value of $8 p ae uM was with t poy will afford copper an average with values of In that now blocked out per gold MUCH Tonopah is not Section > Unit to Construct in the An-/ Branch] Camp in the Dnys. Mill. " a Within the next forty-cight said General Mani izer Jackling, than} Utah Copper company, To that L. Effinger, who conclusive arrived in the} js evidence that it is justi-| the large the] -sixty volume nd of He ore stay for the Second Mill . Wi = sap nouaoed me : e ; WSs works - Wires From o "tlie Assurances. Advance With| in derstood complete the the : Gold e ae - going a ditions _ is} if center SECT an Se 5 ae which f in the with copper-consuming plant is to now William J. . Achieved of Utah would man divulge. assume, con- world | The the sega Dad in the all for favorable with the i with e lis ee the rom 7.5) th 5 es Payrie Weber & their address over looks the last which is to the hill-site.and a scetion with 3,000 first of next has no in doubt, which the ee a = will wat aie the : supply etSine Sata is there talk Robinson inson, Hecone were niente pro-| the not have ought is coming to justify terests in looking forward dividends. BROWN Says . oe - the loeal : is is to be One of 7 Big Ones. Since a grand ing Charley miners Lakers these one of those is exposed of $737.96 inches of the computations ‘Tintie eae affords for stretch, that between feet this| Between Great of Tells spege the eae ment to the Are Output of the ton t the ‘esi recent - ‘strike ede : reka, to zone ‘ ‘ whose north orth exposed in the Boy he the automobiles r ay The in a day. place that from here so and here, interests have Schwabs Rave the Domalds, bright Gillis pee Brocks "the Mc the Kunzes, and all of th pigte in tha. Jeining ue * » gent an‘they"have » > haa ercter great)ae euraof E hu-} of thase 9 by him who his of eee able - ot 4a 1d ps shou ing entering be . th Is hour, portion a ie as of vy ek Unwatered A New a 7 a brother, J noes ondon the .| . Bid. 1.87%, in : pos='| the Mabel, _ ' in .. a onepah Nevada nd West 7 TY were Foes een it any at hic ee 2 any district. the c . those with whom ee cove 6 none ........ .... G. entcaien orrespond- | Orders Pp from buying the hef that more ‘ prospect. any, and from ‘thie all the water from: the mine of West is known Tae ae London, York dispatch' over Copper Constant Conditions i ph an es a NET LOSSES AT CLOSING ‘ ¢ 2 % ~ Conspleui St. Paul 1 Pacific and ico, ral 2 | Union i Lenders-Weakness ous | : : -_--- Daly BCCKIGMEL cace ll / acunn Seces reessces weraaeee mee ae cess ie eon sesercas eveees M. Sonz. of aidoe cv renecee ‘active Sy Gold Bar 35 13 14 NOTES. Brees. Werecca .........+ Steinway Virginia Conaclids ated wen nace vere] ear teens Uniedomia 20200 Ives Den. 95 52 re 68 52 wees |inceees 1.8714| AS M5 ot 1.10 15 I ~~ Oe "7 -48 ‘1 leads the to jn some 316 Pilly one nce |New York Consolidated 4 OB | "95 ; be- s«Ok no less Noted Hour. in Final |W might as well give up looking for 7 = a mie aan oo 08, <b ele Wt we biaeedt : | |\..-a» are Ang. 31, EXCURSIONS. Sept. 1 dent 3s i| oe from « liberal fraction to over cent were not at all uncommon. 3.001) 02% || oy || ‘te ceMwe? ak <for j 1514 | 7 1 1-40 coF Pendulum the this morning , company's to inquire 1 interests in that} of and the to swing | contiinred Eureka the majority Allen, manes manager | ses gularly States Sme ring Retin- | acme eo ee depart may company, Rie ‘ Again, jthe; maximum gain latter a EBiitB former of four advanced the | oer xe t gr ht ' 3 fo.| He ré re t une 1 for sharp drive was and forth ir- /of7 the yarn, SBE balance a oon SHOEI recordin aan a per 2% an TRE:é made soon Satie, ag ?hale a as back during, ea gn er, was bed ain Tae alas ART "Ey Instances market at Thin tite, strength, the |}ous | the etonadec Swings cent while Most ott et EEC. Way FOP i ‘ thi Ps i itaennGn '‘ against the mar- wh . < St. i I "Htandariih for' the e Oaleat Pacithe and (at Sauter < or | ey c =n KURTIOR fast a ; departed ‘ curing the afternoon, promising to rehad previously. shown stubborn resisturn in'the autumn tance, -giving way beneath the heavy os % 2 7 PROBATE Phe market closed we kK Grant ‘Snyder, manager of the Ne- | ith net» losse ranging from one to vada-Fairview company's properties at two per cent quite common Fairview, Nev., has gone to camp to| 1 Bee bonds: the new 4s advane ed a poli tallroad and other of developprogress the into inquire bonds were steady | ment The range of prices was as follows: Ne- | the of secretary Olnéy; D: ( 3 2. |] |]. I aes « or ral oO lo Superinten-| equalled of day Jasper R. Rand, president of a . . Southport Mining company, and a vine wate the diggings are indebted me10 itl|| 160 150. 76 : fractional | Ziegler, into STOCKS | be yester ofandthis:the nature great VoyPres edly -1 NMCE ¢ Ne swhous; és | eentirely" Sites ved ‘ = camp eels 67.5 : i | the Gipen Mt! "7 110% Copper. . 110 1 ~. Fy and. ; Amalg. its} to gone accompanied has Nev. Consolidated, vada \Ely, "at properties Olney: Mri: by' , Close. 10915 Low. 109 SLUGGISH IS lap All Future Options Close 3-8c a ed | 6 10oO | ‘ | danma's ds afer ana $4 Lower-Corn Market Is Heavy. ot 160 16 420 ee es nse Sa ee eho no it nidda a eae, eo At the Pre ate bear stamp. clese a Sep- 1.55 -78 Se 1.70 ST -54 tember, Sse lower.December Corn at and:the 57 ri = .. 1.50 Chi e down : o | B3 | iacs0; 2151250 1.30 NUATTAN 5STOCKS MANHATTAN Ks | 7 Gai Co. 22 ss . Con. Dex. L. P._ Man. Cay Seyler _H. | 4 trading 23 || Pi I (D0 || j} .05 25 » a ‘ oa | be AT Daly Judge, Grann , 100 at sin) at 2c Alice, Beck at ae. 2,000 = at Se; ‘Gharee sold, 12,500, Selling v: alue, 36,789. 16 25 Nevada Hills, 100 at $3.20; Shares sold, 2,713. Selling value, $12,375 300 ‘ 2 [Copper ange Range % purchases 12s 28 7 ep 7 i8s 6d * 100] 100 1 was of principally Y é Bar 8 ‘was ock owing an vee ane 1e né r nly only the hos sé ng large the of $35 fe "in and to ers, from] 140 28 64 190 05% 11s ; Lbs; piace: sbi, 1S8% 188% 107% 461% " " Mg 45% 218% ma 107 41644 108 seer 4515 . 218M 7 118 BY bes Ee 10% 179 -+- 20lo « .. 0 2TH 6514° 118 ‘ 39B14, .,,.108% .. 136% 80 BM bi a8" sasa1, eee as 138%, 30% 71 90% ies Pacific 2 4 5.10: ‘ he it 1" 5: canne a 6.0); oe and 4544 215% mm A ~iy - " heavy F0G6. here / mM; 3.00@5.2 Texans, [linois | 4.40; ee any of 2. Gi reaterne, 2 5040 for 19,000; estimated market strong; light, or 5. 35@) 5. 20:30405 " m 4 at about ‘ Sheans ie rote "46,0002 cs "Stimat Pa for making} tomorrow, 14,060; market _ fe na sheag however, | steady; lambs le higher: native ope there was /3 eats £0; western sheep, 4.00475.50 na tive --_-_-_- c . City. Kansas example|ceipts, 7,000; Kansas Aug. City, 4.00@6.25; steers, advices ts was 5.00@ lambs, western 4.00@7.75; ambs, 7.65, started. ot "ning the 3.-Cattle-Re- market steady; s firm | weste rm cows, Flogs-Re extent wus houses packing (Dec. .| 5 --" atat - eee Oe than today smaller Open. _§ SEE. 300,000 from were lard native 7 i rke market » al Sas - = weak; sire ooo and ii Pht ese price L_ Sighs Gai ~ an TS Ao% {442 io i 42 [441641 i |" Cash sales: dicichaienlinin ene ee ae a AN ND eased ‘on Fespondenta Members New " York Exchange, }New ¥York reten ; Chicana Pees ae We pod wuee 6 Exohan all prominent dle tah Be Gey Ee | Cloge." an be : oa 5.57% 7. Ii iS. et ‘9 2 2 Mining aia CHICAGO relaek or TRaDe eatin --- : JOHN - No, oe Stock aie | Close. rs Wheat, winter, Oregon the via Salt low <The 6 Ww., Second South St Low. | Glose, oS Hick Low. 1. | Wee eee is route to Rate BALT LAKE CI TY. Orders Promptly Executed ta Btocks, Bonds, Tottaan G Pak ee raim and ny Priva ~f17.00.. . |16.90 ee haa 2 ieod asa 3d __New Private Wire Service _ JAS A P & ca OLLOCK Ae « 2 a Banke "aas)sy, ~-. -_ : ent direct ---_ | --- I "Low. | Close. am Jan and Line. Short Oregon Via ist Frannie, Wyo., and return from Favor tionataly $30 an a ake, ates trom other Utah stations, ery | EXCURSION TOG Short Line and through For be provided. sleeperand willButte, tourist (78% 7% | further og at see any Short --- = Eine aren City Ti : j "Close." y Ticket Office, 201 Main Sst. | | High. HORN September Low. .| Close.' | only trate (73h 177% Oca Sept. 218-70 Ock ; rs 17! Jan. ----, a) a 5 7 D year BIG : ge ee 400,- to a = Prices - of Hange es, Sakae. tone E referred ; "RIps- 45 ae Union es wc ae S. Ste os ‘ rts was Suppospda: to be the sot prices on which to buy. | 6.25. _ Today's range a of ~WHEAT- e Silver. AE tS | ook COL E EO r news | Wabash Nebraska] Country ---- Me *s 5V4ac, oe el eee Teesetean Monieks. Guar ees London, Aug. 30-Bar silver 30%a, 0 in days. . or corn. and wheat meate she stei poundsOs. a ronfeat was & "atena firm warrants d foundry for standard Re oe ELE ate Bale Ws, to | 3.90; anes were that farmers were oe heifers, 2.00404.8: result | cow sell at prevailing prices 8. 2.60045 there was an a poh ace for "the * aay of a quarter of a 3. 0008. 00; West $3.17%. | -- unehengedc Spelte Middlesboro. ex wheat Siarrive ken oS d Huskak ‘ss which with ensiness the to sell at inclination The Landen Meth) re yen ss Sept. | London, Aug. 30.-Pig tin closed pounds strong | Jan. ..|19. © bie flo 9 Wye - = r the and light they wanted without eallin every e evator in the por rt Jup their load. The market, ruled heavy near the end and at > Sn ‘ are 4M Stay Rep. Steel be| Recei weeks. made next the % and ‘amarack 1. Sept. AS ae ec...) hy r May ) _..}44% 44 New York Metals. Hts [4434 New York, Aug. 3).-At the metal ex-| oOaTs- change today extreme dullness pre-|--- High. | Open. 1 . %%c at firmer slightly was Tin vailed. advance in spot and nearby deliveries. | Sept. . 2%q@wis aoe 2y: Ss of. of spring again few days of earn within O5c,|}000 pounds ago. at at wopper- a etive ‘really only the | Reading Much the Wah 37 a 37 21, ae gee) ere steady 5,000: market te Wai Beg the week's Price Current face ne The $7.70; | pac ane yr . a bideae a fo ar ¢com| muttons S): lambs, a - 6.00407. 0: r 4.25 ewes, Wa5.0; pared year. with lead thehence similar rang e + oth ers, i "4 WAS. a Wes on, both| 5.50, of wee S iipments last at Copper Stocks. 30.-Amalgamated Boxton ston, Aug. Gre. 200 1,000 Mountain, Montgomery buyer 60 days. prices two were whose object lowering of BOARD. )PEN Columbus_ Consolidat ated, n 1,000 $7,065; 1s 7 io at_at sil. a. Dalyat Judge, in Rares eae) ss receives Oats gradually recovered. " from th 4 800 at 97e; Uncle Sam, 600 at sine a ankée Consolidated, ** Bag We free the last there Hc Daly upon movement next the a loss for the day. 100 at 8c; cool. was pit farmers ‘were algo re sported to be bid crop : ra eee ee fc the East = get orders d from: having lots complains of inability seller ~Sales . $8.00 at 200 Tunnel, of could that all fair and the in 3 Ms 7 oe BEN + "Tine aan Matt Pacific rurcaicwares down ad ie Argentine Wheat on the spot was %d_to higher. i 2k market whe: of spring Movement ; n . ; enlarging ; dary Corn Rules Heavy tle-Receipts, 11,Aug. 90.Chicago, ze oh Corn had an easier tone at the start | 000, estimated for tomorrow, 3,00), marunder the influe nee of favorable weath- | ket steady rime beeves, 5.5716.85; poor rn geen er for the crop and wh: ut was heard of |to medium, 4.90@6.400 atoctc ‘ OilerAfternoon nai at continuation was both {or | de: strength on reore hens ee was om 2a oe effect heavy the day the He. at Red Top, 1,50 at $i Star Consolidated, 1,000 at _ South Columbus, 8,08 at ae 2 an oe the within |........]for $11 1,40 Mammoth, an sc lower Provisions ae more _Preferred the northfrom charmeter of a reliable .08 | |........ | west continued to complain of Sarg the poor] > | Nor. Stee Sloan Paeifie i > ‘ te a eee neta oe eee oe eynes Eee : - Morning. Sales. > bO0 at 66c. Lower Bm Shares sold,| 5X Selling een ene pet 3330. 5 BOARD OPEN W%e, Carisa, 1,000 at buyer 60 day 3. Goluinbus Con., 100 at si 70; 300 at $7.%.\l Lower being pected "onsen .63 ei Sel of aT~ each Mayclosewere was Se nt 1 for| COP ol eanits ee oore Nee on ee als es were oie popltioniwas tic walt the result' Bat. | S0.c RYoi sco LIFAUTat AaliiecleecAndonieG (ene of ee T p |e 5 wereet] .09 335 foc harvest the -...--|| 65 | .06 25 ¢ zee Weather a rake at 00 . J...| N...| septembe e iined ee 1.30 |.---.2-: | spring ; fo Septemt ee al ae Crable sear nal tetris a eee ae 1.50 ag OE oe for Ni rm for Oats May oa . "Ir STOCKS -58 Wee Cbs Man, - e 35 68 3.90 From Salt1, Lake, August Short 31 and Line.|.0°'%, Sep-|7!@72c; NoNo. 2% hard, 4G No. on ee Round|tcmber via Oregon Sam 2 whi 4 Slice: Gata: No.No.2 vetlow. ‘Na Mle, 2 white, tl@ Tere good for return to September aera 2 10. 0. 32% ac, No, white, 314@ eee re | #tcK market." At the opening prices were bid up with some good action in | several of the leading issues, and gains man- |}| 2teck. generalde parted Stalt. prices of ee MANOS EUCSS sn tA | 1 Ld244) | : Bull. a ooo ye DFIELD ‘U°°"" curcross W.-The of surface the re e\toador, serain some re Irregular and ‘ dk: eteme nts =| of today's beneath running the egeniative: sustained by the nstai I t err: stances Seheu| in addof. the) Aug. York, New rents hobs Thomas Ws ‘tioa | The first reaction howe ade aHetne di veneer 8 ba Bee the for eft One peer Oy, lt slerae | YOR Pho g Loeiat viet 1eeine ) e :4 95 | 1.00 fa- en pee es van Nor coca "Hove pneswhl atanand' into © and or net, we w are those if thata t tb do@sthere oe who say not come soon, rifestaabirint elSreCtrqQumnic, seeratad nsm5 ag raced; tings, 1815.2 a | -----_--= ed; ci stings, bid; spelter, 6.0006. 10; tin, 40.154740.50. PORK- hel lg Daten SE Ope e al open. 8e "46 oo ee vorable for a ‘ rise in the copper ae shares I crn y Pe <-.62 66 14 | 5 os a ) eB Dag ee 06 2 Mr. corporation county Beaver are z Lo G at quar- ee en cee th ate 4 ; " : and Hanchett, Newhouse Jagain market other bow di- May Seb: = LOTS (103 eaeriak POA 105% ss3 The in ‘toné, ot A thedull. rections today, |ever, was strong Amalgamated at one | 4a? "Ira ltime sold at 110%, but receded to 109%, : CORN- ‘ss"*lat the close. Old Dominion gained 4. cue . : e s | High. Open. | and Bingham \% lost Amalgamated ro . waco] 63.| H .65 . Diciens. 3 = 3 to 99 ivwcssse DB Joe weeeee 1.05 on ese Oiee-c yas the Ed MeCavrick have | ranging absence ‘of several} {ive per properties |) .31> | 2.314 Clarence FE |||}. 2.75.|. 4.0 | for the United Mining & ing aren «= #80] r BULLFROG Bk...) .80 | Nat. natn -76 7 oe 42 02 core] . Plek yoya eae ea 2 3/90 1.55 10 i 1.30 of . promise N caer Mammoth, 1,000 at 0c; 1,700 at) -08 68 | 58e; 1,500 at 69c; 1,000 at S7e. Montgomery ‘Mountain, 1,000 at Sie. 1.47%] 40 New York, 4,000 at 72 Bk aie N... Top Red Carron pen 0 3 9 3°80 1.59 | kpmaee Waviien National Te West foc] the nae nh =| ae 0 [oe MOAN Selly: it | Sambo" -. Kendall .. .. . Mohawk 2.70 07 06 1.40 | 37 NOrlroSsy«:..4<6 BOSTON. + 48°. 11 || ts ne514] i on i 4] | ‘ iat 3/2\ | 06 fo = 02-5 04 oo 3 bd ae Hl | 23 TONOPAH =| 00%] 4 | 58ate } * as 4 285.1 ‘| 0214 | | re] decimate a aR 18.6214 oo in ety Se eee enue SUSE). ji ioe scgenee ecseats : ays: met C 2 SCEPUre eevee ween eee oe everything hustle and and DUSswe bustle al al Mee the | Manhattan yihing 1sis Nustie -....+««+ seee nee . Beer cee Cre Thee ee Be Peat Humphrey eg |"€@dy producing are pushing amines anc ete apeneens gence. ese oa Eke smelters to turn out the greatest pro- Gold "aAVeane |@uctions in their history while those |T on. star Dy 2 Tee meyyese "a3 Sa "sais Gao)" a6 WHEAT 617 Columbia "Mountain ES é Mons ae Hed TOp: 2°25 48 en ie] ~....62. c..sceseee vrvef Dixie cone eee sine Goldfield RTI emer cece sasees vecees| Aumbo EXStension ....°. EH DANVET his possessions, but with the average Mr./| by submitted in assays indicated no "diffiexperience should frobinson, IN regularity. | 18 18.1244) veee| osee 80 515 -i4 "St ais oe ee 5 COPPERS Le "i . Mines & Smelters in morning day : 9.25 | 10. :| 10%4) Os .| es ‘67 | May Day, 2,500 at lic; 500 at Me, k, 2,000 at 30 7" ee 2 1.4574 Nevis ar on v Fi lis, 500 uae a aCe 3 20, eee E00 _ 1. none $2 ‘a oa a | 5.00 | 2.95 qaeecs mites dae ser oo in Wall by Ir- : [ |Asked. 15 ee co ........ McGinnis, ‘Frank Collins, and drained. t thebe 800-foot|!t for good and. all. ae : h 1. nota t great|had slow |level been another station will placed. rs Via O. S. L. and S,tc. P. lines. nians who are slov . eo from Salt Lake, aes: > Salt Lake Photo' Supply Co., Ko:|trip the importance of Green-|Thus far very little water has been to realize re 4 oS, water-and its: inincs. encountered. daks and fininshing: Pepin and 3rd So, | good for returt to September many close to aa have been in-| ‘ campaign should, Sain ee tae Golden Crowinies. cee. ve orca]ss -60 ‘ real. Hong fsccees of a strike in the Raymond-Illinois, the mineralization at this hour is such | 2verydhing to eee Higher Prices in| Re; 7: euite "sestonel ‘ 7 as to justify- the belief that the prom x ~ ack ige Extension ..| 1 he Past. Iva rr) ised land fs very near, with aces i ar, a possi. HERS ge t e _|Goldfield. Betinont | Waa seuc|oassese>| i of the, ‘condi review Its seals Tn hour. theoretical private | wire of James A. Po Cee ‘2 both experiénce, anne |Co. say e 400-foot level a pumping and practical, but there are , men of sta-| been put in at the Watts oof Rontaner ts attin of - oa! he oe . a. yi . g SeIgRACiaxt: of resumed) ManhattancConsolidated a dozen Ps the! thirty hopes been has Midwa ay a tis ae ee Mon taia re North, Star . Ohio : evecciiaes it|}Qgnqueror place to Manager H. tribution of dividends. Woolley does not claim so much? for particul the bring to unable was before ee te soeges Mines & Development company. "A | Sandstor IN "acossc'e? or two of this class of ore ought Sliver Pick orem and Sas eas , nable the ssessors of this val=| SG IVS .ccciecs eeecess aaee : John C. Sullivan. geous endeavors the 5 Rly : measure- actual enough Adding| Region. Old already wealth which the owners were foolish enought to exploit, values amounting to $100,225 is upon ground adjoining that of The. cle! Ores that is SEFT ' Much and property among ‘the! gréatest of Nevada's sibilities "Mat ‘I's. Rich Strike Mabel's Aich Strike, 5 Tha DRIFTED 1 400 HAS region work that |Gejmont.... Be by ground stoping of bilities. > a ede Utah ‘ yvicvorta yietor Con. Wabash Sh. greatest the of' some of with while|Cash ton, men in Tonopah and in the sur-|a@re reporting at the loading station ton Con. that Boston brokers are ad-| Minding campe of Nevada are get-| With a considerable tonnage of argen-|| v/#ing a thelr clients toLittle hol pressing it for $100 into' "Greenwater, and there are tiferous-lead ore and with a market |ri or more. for : for ting half the served distr Great Bend......-An ; .Sane}, "12 A Crescent ‘ow Boy 1 WOtOT: "AMNCH "os secet ce "he ge Denver whol i Sopp sa Annex ars 02 as Tetro Taser St. ~ ing quantity there is no doubt. The |characterized by results that justify ducing class areready exerting their theutmost first| to ship | Cforts toof get that it is to be ayas productive ees : : " wonderful showing has excited the/*)the belief eee 7 *\carload ore." whole mining world of both California |®5 In any portion of the district. t : resent the Y properties of that » same publication kays of Bos-} and Nevada. All the noted mining | Prese @ locality LITE 4 as remany were we'above figures " Blanchard, into propa-|terested property which per .dj,4 «| Shield} ‘To}| Man. of September. de-|herore end the he cdg' arranging, | Man present is at to who in ore of seven average an =) of Stocks Street Marked Close 1s18.37) 25 deal for 885. tone?' 150 ene iM renee liam Mines. ing * of have | Of the roinge is . 1 Possi- Nevada's | He has followed the aunts with which nnection was made. on > et t level for . over 1,400 feet an mes L. Brown in a letter on the |no doubt that at the eee fe resources of Furnace Creek, in which | Which he is headed he will encounter locality Greenwater camp is growing |#00d news Tintic, North in developments of : : rapidly, says: rs arAna.ons eae Soak Toe p Star Con,;:i0 «| on Swan: 2°. »25)| Sawn. 3. are oe total of £2,347,-|@ Tht ‘there in copper here in-.pay-|Manager Sullivan says they are being |, Which have not yet enteréd) the pro-| Great Bend ‘Extension } 06> | .75 manager's San Pedro Mining company, |and undoubtedly will, be one of the subsequently absorbed by |most energetic in the region. & Devel --- company , o of evelopment With the Nevadans A careful sampling of the exposed in that property af° James A. Pollock and Co. report the most gratifying deductions.| of the at the close |following*market schedule dur to the : , .which > was day on the San Francisco boar¢ board: «| inFrancisco eae Robduring the day by Mr. average walls . bility | Camp 2B fn- present.condi- under mine » making CUECs Sullivan of Raymond | horizon and the outcrop of ore. above, |Adaing "....0. Mr. Robinson says, there is 329 feet} e in-|he to increased ae FURNACE ON aioe in is,going |.) ‘nad approxi-14 sy uikien Aa $60:-4002 totaling i ie C8 Rich, ~ In- great The ze a se «| | ‘Col. thought | Yankee very |) N. York | : Ontario...) 4.750 2upj He Sik: first At a ton. a $8 a'ton: : > Results of Horse, Salt saves. Tintic district, is indebted for] culty in reimbursing per-bearing world, the outlook is most|#° ™uch, came in from that locality | he 18 associated. assuring, and that a twenty-cent mar-|yesterday morning and says that while ket Caen seem the ly bringing mark. $3,000,000 fied Mr. probinsot, gave him an average of $207, The tunnel has now advanced rt pics the strike of the ledge a distance of 300 feet, the ores show-| Amalgamat- To is to be advanced. metal they while of Utah, ducers better, not about $20 |that prolific of most one gold-bearing camps. Mr.land there twelve ee= i ed will go to $140 per share, Of course the movement in Amalgamated is being influenced by a conviction that the Making Gold. RI 1 > rchieveine Oty ete £ eve ac Galas Bese DRephnys ton- may 64"5 {1 a r ian a| ‘ 04 toceo 68 the second-class gave him an average Golden Anchor ,,.. .......-] Se aeae cae Soar s $38.94, with the third-class showing | lo "Butler sdeeeeee tebe vere mill average. Wiflteen assays, certi- Jim. MacNamara 6 of Boston, in Pollock wire,|?scntiferous-Lead that Are Some U8t{ eae |) 9.25 1b, 48 South. > arecor eee, ‘and aelle ORC mes Ie aera ing that period saw. the Infants de- Black many : themselves, of the terested into velop Nevada's an York ‘dispatch gece while dividend, says that so intereste provide| f H ody" isct buaeyingite Amal"everybi bn the report atee ae *a 3 that say aa < at ret B c output. eb .| to}Sunnyside here is Dog Go to Seen keeping up Co. the the r ..| B85 | lL. Mar. | cal, ee ny Day at .- | May has|ciray |mounce metal red the He after -- , ever |biggest wire Pollock the were price than tpat to which {it was advanced The on the/London market yesterday. ain the * adv: steady advance BREENwas a steady result ‘ ' day higher a time believe. to Copper over bulletins The during even ‘ teen List. willing is Advance it rs Chief , begin reservoir, that in a short output for their Republican this eon ov his conclusions, were to be respected, and that he will along with the remainder of the property producers in the state of Utah be receiving this price the|Lit. Nev., will the Nee Teo Lafayette ager on the by Bell of abil NoGon fl Utan j : . Lit. DeKitp On ‘ a4 wey SWic . ey: ecre reo ae: Phil Flynn and returned after: an Utah's adults, says,of the King WIll|™ that while idle at among this hour, he expects it to it%s be placed the identi- is than Interests a |® dollar able MILL A Company Can ‘ days in the A diggings; and while they | t BAe Cr rua Os 5 soc leet s t edly 1 De r, and | decline to discuss what they went after heroes I are fh of Bs ir t howe th there is an Inference that it is some- | market wns called ups Lo absorb thing big. |heavy sales with liquidation of long crease, : but upon consideration of the . Anchor ; ore opened|G. of milling tonnage immense a|G-,€rown of $1 increase an Bar, Gold in the J; Butler bodies| big The asset. is a great ton McNamara avworkings these in ore milling of 400 ~ Tells His aoe | Should. experience no difficulty Ing it to the big producers country, age value of $10,000, which may be! atlanta S: eb figured on, though not entirely] Biue Bull, | "16 blocked out: also 150,000 tons' of $3|/D. B alte Ty paiecar bats Sac fase anf. Dixte tle yay7 Pac though= nee h ia an a sec- aver- however, ee Mr, as by Lae as q rh ow. SO eae $3900 1445 a 16s) 90°00 a ‘ Pte a Con: met lgreat |tion has begun, with the foundation for] W. J. Robinson says that in his opinthe development in pro-|jon and after careful researches gress até Ttimp-mill is sid that the active erection : sez eS he fied with a crowd which is so conspicuous in determining the financial statusiS ¢ of the country that his information y . ; not would inasmuch be into. RHYOLITE. AT Co vestors tions; FOR what. price ital to invite glove valley. going Bar ‘tat sc saa in this locality, says he| ute. gated the that this price will be Itfs)enid that the site for the sec2| Ga e the sec-lthe Minesines thi that is to be so located mill ond before Septfor the red metal city. tol. made be will track railway the|same What expired. have shall ember csek of information ; . hic ies | ™Meee ithe recuirements of both. Mills7 | ores now souree which justifies 1e requirements at fords the plant Channing in this deduction the} Manager Bettles left for the Mr. According at! sate i Garfield most st efficient manage BEES ae yesterday morning to plant inquire ‘Schibited of2 the biggest} efficient manager exhibited copper-bearing property in the state} into the progress of construction, age - Yankee com- made, the development worl, accomplished at jevel Nas greatly to the the 260-foot above figures very added) like-}| Robinson nat lode properties out of Good | Camel ve Ne ‘ f au yal aren: deve lopment upon : Bs rs ra short time The proposition affordsk a} . | Safely Ac the ssayer. OPENING IS hurrying vanner the for grading while Value --- quoted i and es 4 °$00 tons of $200 ore, $830,000; of $50 ore, $15,000: 49,000 tons of $8 ors $399 000°) to which: may be ndded a tonnage of 140,000 tons of an aver- COLD of to Word A been allotted and it {s un-| is IN Sensational cording ape ne Samsite fromm % eae mill is to be on the east unit, ©T | month. Roscoe Manager as conversant s {s any one e 14s no doubt ‘ ae month. ome of decided reduction . gallonsThisof for 1,250,000 Storage | %work company of the : Utah Copper yesterds ay was begun zt. 3 5 is perhaps who 5 ome half Channing cern 2 every AN a Ce another from: ET OP second his T} i ld of > "1c oe > Bun . maleS¢ joe ing RET tea aR' PHM of (IP S ag acts that effort. will be made to it a few months later than first ed, news a ARE malatter thefinishAt thepractically to completion. chine shop has been Gencral -Market ae The PCE Garfield side of that which has the Boston Consolidated - East-Warm~ of at bel: Newhouse for the second SPEAKS ~-MANAGER FRE would active advanced report./stated that they mintale te Da: tong .o ten aon. "Ema nin ama cinkbena. fee: he impression isfernthat it PET Hecate = ae . STE has is Tv erage . Planned. ae ps A CX the- Boston Consolidated. of its in the equipment that ore ied ae ae f Thi 0 ines State future, aif ay big Lynch are developing the Vale iia which is controled inZ this . city, says | . » ves pe mines and proving up a Lonnage which the shaft is now down to a_ depth of justifies them in the erection of a mill, 875 feet, and a total of 1,950 feet of while in the same regton a number of | deve lopm« nt work accomplished from | others are employed In the develop-| !t Very good milling ore was found | ment of prospects which promise at 150 feet but at 250 feet it is fully | Ofklino construction, cave ; reneral Sees Manager See nee Jac kling says, it Is progressing very rapidly and he has no doubt that it Is to be completed as scheduled. e& Mi for his ey It Is said that Charles H, Scheu for his negotiations consummated « to is added plant the of capacity | Much oc se le at aot pith sige, rea small a anmber ioth clidnging hands at 64 ita "follow! ing: mar- moth direction Is Ogden he as an acute this in and awaiting this the ,000 gallons of water per minute, as consumption to be increased more UTAH reports| ‘now than volume a no require : i Do undoubtedly market throwing litthe been Mr.| resources. company's during the attenioon said next Bo ; eee on Ra B ToL: nS ae the plant yesterday be far enough not a the completion of the mill, the average ? c 4 a< ee 2 ¥ : Value such - a remove all doubt conirs ar ; " s , ‘ar cere: poe re hee eee aes | hours,| of the yesterday, in a Lib dit MINING +. avs eat anharines ; nik tide arta Manager | \ ch aes plants that.e may'secure Kadish| Mr, While requirements his . end between be contpleted to it promises the Tonopah division aay camp withé } to that open soon way his is on Freeburn morning and were the guests of an : | management Mr. than|much., less no move will s cast, where he will confer with the | the day. Ziegler during Werner 15,000 cubic yards of dirt, and at the members of the company at Pittsburg, the intention to begin the sinking |! company the of the zi work letion , eee ara est Oe TS in the city his sojourn during "~jand . . eo uly work the onee, at shaft néw the of Bradley. jy, guest of George O. permanent) the acquired have will with neighbors by the to .be -fallowed 2 weg fee SL at the supply source inter HveHoet; interest, the ‘ SS be ope first forunitits to needs ae Wearaval of tole Metal Rt HUHERO petitor for its mineral-bearing offerings In Nevada. With construction he is making excellent progress and will in that the railroad had been graded a distance of about twelve miles and that First , as Big as . . 5 $8,000,000, with thisfc beinger added tO} dredge with which the 5,000,000 gal-| nt every shift As scheduled, Presilon reservoir at the company's milldent Catrow, accompanied by M Ln | : : 2 ; 2 ager Weir and Secretary Catrow, de - | site, Garfield, is to be constructed will parted for the diggings yesterday | be in commission, With this device the} : Red better fay rhe city this morning, is directing the ex-| arena, he assures the producer that| out of his plant the completion money, | Upon of deal great of a penditure upon| of Ogden competition will perhaps be v hich would not be dug Z out save av _ EARTH sil-| less Sixty 5 by the fied Freeburn Consolidated other cent | and favorably aoe > weed oa a ‘ ¢ sOSton, total valuelot state. Martin 1e in the | bl mea now company that they | 5 ver that Neel compare hose " "hy ne Poe zn < ee Se " cae 1¢ onsolidatec We a enti intodithatitiicl nce. that 7 JB felt himsel! that he dation ancé recomm: the of a Justified plant thatin would enable him to once as muc os Roston as 1,000 tons of ore dai ‘ It Si | bodies of the ore property the ; 7 of in VSS | aro |g rane a acing a day ore be 300 tons aboutbelieve to reduce his mind that} doubt asIn productive says hey there are to Is beno made as}| and does not that of it will reany of the gold-bearing proppsitions | @uired of him to antagonize the more for the 5. 000, 000Reservoir Will at : the and anc to Next time, .w hich | while Cumberland, ee tee nie me ahi atime : o - ap he of (Utal from Nev which. is}!j} wasan in adoption Taras > Movement unusually good 1 demand, cos BS p15: lock & Co. reporting the follow- a the neighbors to come into his proposed house-warming He has one J. L. Freeburn, consulting engineer | furnace completed and Is now workat the Blair mines, Silver Peak, Nev ing upon the second, He will be able as ; 5 : 7 ‘| with the equipment as now. projected s singae1am, | ‘Excavation statement of | Gallon properties : "1 : liberal in his resources 4 gather d ers gather the 5 Gold-Bearing Reach Ziegler ae ompanys ecompnanv's was not so From AND to and the Day fi hasg| a closed ont | of | orders Consolidated for @ Lowe 1 Day. a whi eh for Beck Tunnelin antictpation,of | States SLi, Montgomery Mountain ruled at Ste, with | Pref." Eee eee rule West, list charging set of Gok ifield Top a cent Tons a ht Construction e ‘hree a us Daly retired appears to have been conquetting with | te the talent for somp days, closed on it), transfer at $7.65, while South ci oN mae a Re ith to G4 down nmered yas | INSTALLED the ‘ ana s pais, his arrival from EQUIPMENT OF PROGRESS ~ in the a + | + eee WEALTH ee Ms a Poke. aa of + hundred copper pound. a Good s Progress Y -_- eh Pe ; cae ae a an es tr. udera position.. ment of ore, eae i the on (916.75, rhe out to a bidan oforder came Judge executed at $11.00, with Ngee Hills, in the market wi a another -_--. FURNACE ONE + Sorte cents 75 and cents & recon Neuere a |+ MeCornick the m as $59,000 pa i ec 1* - ources or rh Pag ; | Share- the Tells Manager Weir |: $93,000, With been their M FHHHHHHeeeeo+eeeeeeeere -: + + BULLION, AND ORE + mae 31, 1906. ga ove MARKET ON THE ver | fo ces Some!ae Thidien AT OGDEN sn. voltae - tier ein ing NEARING COMPLETION :°°::).%2 055 Sees TEETER BOARD | : ne AUGUST B C CUTLER, : ESTMENYT vT ge NK Su Oth erons. High Boughtfe Fa BA Rm ee eEpOms, mente rade anda 1 Sola Both 'Phones 127. 36 Main st. | . |