Show SALT LAKE NEWS ON THE EXCHANGE the prices in mining securities fell oft considerably yesterday on the regular open board calls the result was that only shares were transferred for velch the amount paid was 2504 new york was the first seller disposing of shares that brushed the price back to 12 12 1 2 cents with babash unloading shares on the market at an even 1 on the open board columbus consolidated soli dated was the feature as a single share lot was drawn out at the top price of with daly releasing shares at prices ranging from 85 cents back to sa 12 1 2 cents and may day turning over shares at 7 14 1 4 cents mammoth was shorted at 1 as shares marketed and uncle sam consolidated was held around the SO cent mark as 1300 shares elvei over to tho investors BULLOCK CO incorporates the bullock mining and milling company of provo was incorporated in secretary of state Tinge ys office yesterday morning tho capital stock of the company is placed at divided into shares of par value of 10 cents each the company is the owner of the burglar lode mining claim and several adjacent properties in the gintic tintic district juab county the officers of the company are J I 1 bullock president allford giles vice president and benjamin H bullock secretary and treasurer the pioneer sampling works reported yesterday the receipt of two cars of ore from alta two cars from gintic tintic two cars from bangham and one car from nevada taylor brunton are in receipt of five cars of ore from nevada one car from frisco ono car from milford three cars from gintic tintic four cars from bingham and one car from stockton governor cutler has named delegates to the american mining congress which convenes at el paso texas november to as follows reed smoot george sutherland joseph howell frank pierce J R alma eldredge william H gomer D henry peery caleb tanner gomer thomas david keith jno C sullivan H S joseph P T farnsworth benjamin FAIR CLOSES SATURDAY at midnight the lights will be turned out for the last time portland oct 12 saturday night I 1 october 14 the lewis and dark centennial exposition will triumphantly pass into history where it hilll be recorded as the most successful exposition ever hold the last day will undoubtedly be ona of the largest and most successful of any during the exposition period ranking in the same class as portland day opening day and fourth of july the attendance will be tremendous as thousands will desire to gaze upon the beautiful grounds and buildings just once more before they are turned over wreckers and a splendid program of special events is planned the closing night will bo unofficially designated as goode night in honor of president 11 W goode among the features planned for tho celebration of the closing day are japanese day fireworks hundlo races by the portland hunt club special band concerts a dress parade by the oregon national guard closing exercises a magnificent display of fireworks and the blowing up of the battleships tle ships on guilds lake other equally important and pleasing features are being arranged the japanese day fireworks will start at about noon to continue for several hours and the hurdle races will take place en the government peninsula at 5 p m the dress parade of the oron national guard will take place at p m A banquet will be given in the ney york building by the directors of the exposition to the president officers and officials of the fair who have played an important part in making the exposition such a success from the new york building the directors and officials will walk to the band stand on gray boulevard where the closing exercises will b held at 1130 at midnight when the exposition officially comes to an end taps will be sounded and ane lights extinguished for the last time then tho heavens will be lighted by the setting oft of a mammoth bouquet of rockets and bombs after which will follow the blowing up of the battleships which have been used from time to time for the reproduction of famous naval battles tho ellery royal italian band will play a farewell number a large set piece lettered goode night will be displayed and then the fair will be over officially the gaies g aies will be open for some time after however tor the benefit of visitors who desaro to see tho work of the buildings carried on and it is expected that there will be a fair attendance for sonio time after tho exposition la closed many special events have been planned for the last week and the manner in which visitors are pouring into town shows that those who have not already seen the exposition in all ita glory are taking adva of the few remaining precious days |