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Show ANNUAL REPORT OF NEVADA CON. President Phillips Says Report Will Contain Great Deal of In format'on. In th-1 third calendar quarterly report re-port of the Nevada Consolidated Cop-I Cop-I per company President James Phillips states that the annual report soon to ' be lisued will conta;n the full details of operations, ore reserves, financial I condition, etc, and the west expects j this annual statement to show a decided de-cided Increase in developed tonnage by virtue of the drill operations which have been carried on for the past sev-j sev-j erul months It Is of Interest In this connect on to st.rte that the portion of the Ne-' Ne-' vada Consolidated estate, that section which received he major part of attention at-tention in the Channing and also the I Molson reports, namely, the Ruth, has I remained practically untouched bv tho ' management, although It was the show ; ing existing in the Ruth ni ne which 1 clinched tbe deal bv which tho Cur-J Cur-J genhelnt and associate interests be-: be-: came the owners The Copper Flat j section which has produced all the copper ores po far at that early stage j of the game was considered among ihe '"Rlso" column. Western stockholders have compared compar-ed the report.i for the third quarter with those which have gone lefore, and it Is Interesting to note that the output remained practically the same. 1R.100.2riS pounds for tiie third period, and 1S.173.S7G pounds for tho second quarter of 1910. The general average aver-age of the ore treated during the third quarter ,n 2.20 pet- cent copper, while It was only 2 ner cent for the second quarter. The earnings from tho mine, investments nnd miscellaneous miscellan-eous sources. Ihe latter two Items no doubt including the profits from tho Needa Northern railroad and the Strptoe smelling works, during the third quarter were $1,K.;',.MS 12, and l ,2'. W tor ,n,n second quarter. I So while the third quarter's out-; out-; put wa reduced only 7 -3 . 4 1 S pounds of opper, the net earnings were ?11C Ssn.K lens than tho previous period, and desnitc the fact that the ore dur-i dur-i ing the third quartu,- carried LI. 2 pounds of copper to the ton. against ' 40 pound.! of the second quarter. Tho ' cost of production per pound for the third quarter was f..S cents. C, ?, cenis I for the second and 7 K9 for Ihe first . quarter. |