Show I MI iEs ES AND MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS I ADA UfAH TO Sf START ART WORK I t Representative Now Now- on Way East Day Day Bristol From East 7 Oper Operations i It H Is I. reported b by people tram from Ij J A representative of at the thet Nevada Nevada- J I that ht i f. f K t cor company pan Is 15 now flOW on his 1118 way yay from Ij i. i the he ta east t and that tho purpose of at hl hi hia V I-V trip Is 15 to actually startup operations lv In the principal property of the compan com com- on near Efforts will no pan panY A doubt bt at once be directed toward up the old shaft the thc aim being to reach and op open n up the famous Black at tho the soonest po possible Relative to t the Day Dar operations and nd e the thO new strike at t Willow Wilow Springs SprinGs I th tie the Record says ss Recent developments de at nt the Da Dar Day Day- r Bristol mines arc are most encouraging ing according to Fred Fled W. W Dickie who has be been n spending a 3 week eek at Bristol Ho Ic ay that connections have been made mad the Lloyd LIard winzo from the e 11 lo iov of the G Gypsy and that a new newA newY A Y ind nd md hitherto unknown shoot of ot ore has os been opened in the raise through i- i which the conn connection with tho thu i was Ts made hundred tons of ot hi high h grade ore is now flOW brokon in this territory nd can bo be hoisted from flom the thc GOO foot level and md this with additional new hoots of or ore recently exploited as- as lures a 0 long Ions life lICe for tor the Day tine mine On tue tho level leel of ot the Gp Gypsy con- con h have havo o been ma made 6 with the theore cr ore d of tho the Green en thus I ru a a. large asset in the thc theof theof cy 1 of ct hl high h grade lead ore ores r. r was particularly taken with the showing in the Corkscrew I. I where helo e very Yen high grade ore is isnow now noT being l mined Ho exhibits some beautiful specimens from tram there He lie t ts is c cf the opinion that hundreds of foot feet above the these theo work- work 0 of virgin irgin territory o logs legs io future dividends to stockholders of ot which ho Is one Connections with two other known U shoots shoot the National and Great Eastern East East- J ern nn rn will be made In the near future und and this will develop an ore zono zone that i his 1113 been neglected for tor years J From rom alt all indications ho says the mine is c upon an n era of ot rejuvenation Willow ilia The report of at rich strikes of ot ore having ha b been cn made m at Willow Springs s about JOO miles northwest of has 1185 lured Jure a a. anum number ber of local cl citizens ens to tho the scene of or the now new diggings lS' lS I The first to pull out for tor the new bonanza field were E. E F. F Freuden- Freuden thai and 11 IL W. W Turner Clyde Clde West Vest vr UT T. T P. P S Smith and Cliff Clire Hebert tebert left t to today today to- to and James larnes Klein and C. C F. F Leo Lee Leen day lei r I. I III In t-d. t it t 1 li A eV 4 Gr mr f r TnT n v n JV EASTERN SR MARKETS LACK USUAL SNAP By y Bros Private New ew York April 22 Although h tho the of ot trading In today today's s market was in excess of at that of ot Monday Monda business bust busi ness ness rices was very ery dull ull with tho the exception of ot the first hour when the tho market Was mis Quite active and prices s held their rally Firmness in Jn u. u S. S Ste Steel l was attributed to tho the probability of or n. n good showing in the th quarterly to tobe tobe tobe be published on Tuesday of or next week It Is believed the net earnings will about f y tog ng the interruption caused by the t f There flere was little feature to the late lale afternoon trading outside e Interest being be- be ing extremely small brokers claiming at absence of ot demand made it cult to execute even moderate selling orders except at concession Many Ian of ot the leading Issues sold laid off slightly without any ny apparent reason teason Prices s it at tho the close were we're practically at tho the low lov of ot the day with absolutely no feature Hutton ew York April 22 The 2 The curb mar mar- ket Icet was quiet to today with narrow cna changes In tho mining list Fa Fay Boston Doston April 2 Market Market opened stead steady but small volume of business bustnes North Butte He was more mere active and amI there I vas as some somo offering on the advance Comm Commenting on tho annual amual report Just published of or this company th the tho Boston Bostone e 1 Bureau says l Failure of or shares to show adequate appreciation of ot this report Is 13 deplorable J commentary corn com upon thc the stagnation stas of or Boston Boston Bos Bos- ton copper share market Tho early afternoon was particularly quiet t and amI I i disconcerted with ith here and there rc a shading hading off Market closed flut op Konn Kenny it Co I I BUCKHORN MILL WILL 7 NOT USE STAMPS r l e t j I tile the new ne mill which is el cre 1 ted led for tor treatment of oC the from I OIn the thc mine mino near r tie h. h 1 Cortex Cortez district the Dun These LV IH says SkY'S comprised crush- crush t hg equipment Including tulle tube mills rolls and for tor cran de plant a agitators clas classi- classi ITS i- i TS thickeners an and filter tUter presses ore and glit gates s and tho the motors and of or the tho electrical depart depart- o o w will be ted In this mill Mr flOi concentration the process of or n ng being l h by crushing rind regrind and cyaniding tho ore are h being a free treo Product The l mil or f the tho mill iun will viii he no HiU tons lOllS daily Tho plans arid an specifications lf for r thi mill were all rl T ft 11 1 j prepared f v T 14 In HI under ar th tho direction of Mr Ir th the work L ho was ras tf ho ia IH Is done dono no by Henr henry l T now at Buckhorn S. S j. j KitI- KitI dor formerly former superintendent of or tho the I J Pittsburg Silver Pc Peak k company's mill I j Sa In hi n charge of ot the work of oC erecting me jho new mill and will h be the tho general g I n 10 for the thc Buckhorn company compan I THREE PORPHYRY I MINES FOR 1913 Extracts From Franl Annual Reports of Chino Ray and Ne Nevada Nevada Ne- Ne vada Con COlli 1 Manager r D. D C. C says of ot Chino Co Copper per for tor In 1912 It ft Is estimated that of or the thc tons of ot ore con considered as as na fully de developed developed de- de about tons or nearly 00 tie per cent rent will bo be available for tOI steam shovel mining In previous re reports ro- ro p ports we have havo estimated that only anI t liO 0 per cent could bo he mined by 11 st am shoe shovel Tonna Tonnage o treated d for tor tho the year was average a copper content of or orthe the ore was 2077 per cent and pra a average c recovery was per cent At th the time of or writing this report and for about two months previous recovery has boon boen maintained at nt over or 70 per cent Average crag milling coat WAS WS cents per por ton but this excludes e all extraordinary expenses Incident cn to starting starting- plant and operating operating- on small mall tonnages At time of or writing this r re report report re- re port milling cost COlOt has been r reduced to below CO GO cents per ton Gross production tion of ot copper amounted to 23 pounds which after smelting deductions deduc resulted resulted- in a marketable product prod of ot poun pounds s. s This Thi output of ot copper was sas the result with tho the plant operating at but hut hardly two thirds era e. average c capacity during tho year ovIng OWIn owing ow OW- In ing to of or some somo of ot Iho tho units The five sections were not en entirely en- en completed until April 1 Average cost of ot producing this copper including all nil expenses of oC el c every 1 kind was c cents pt per r pound A Average pr price ce received was cents Un liny Jiny Con n Relative laUve to Ha Ray Consolidated's s 's report President Aldrich says Ore was as mined In 1912 at a direct cost of ot 77 cents per pcr ton as n against a cost of ot cents pc per ton in 1911 During the last quarter average daily I production tio tion W was lS tons and mining cost cents per pcr ton Although ore arc treated during ln averaged 1677 per cent copper against 1831 per pcr cent d during operating operating- months of ot 1911 1011 yet yot ot mill r recovery cr co was IEt 7 per cent per cent cerit In 1311 Average crag milling cost coat of or 1912 1012 was cents per ller ton against milling of or 5 fu cents during 1911 Per pound poun cost of or copper t for fer r 1912 waR was cents but this is based baaed upon the inclusion of oC the charge of otI 1 12 cents per ton of oC ore are for tor the nt of at prepaid development expense he- he fore foro noted an and as this prepaid de development development do- do charge was equivalent nt to 1557 cents per pound on Oil the thc years year's production th the per pound cost of ur 1912 for Cor comparative purposes was as 72 cents cent as against t a per pound cost of at cents during 1911 Bettor Dettor metal market of oC 1912 resulted d dIn in average c price of ot cents P pct pel- l' l pound for tal our copper opper against 1308 LOS cents during 1911 Nevada Consolidated Pr President sl S. S W. W Ia says of Nevada ada Consolidated The Tho co cost t for tor th the Y year nr on a a. net production production production pro pro- of or pounds wa was cents per pound of or electrolytic refined copper coppel f f. f o o. o b. b Atlantic seaboard Including IncludIng ing the tho amount paid the Valley Val Val- Ie ley Smelting Mining Co for Clr plant depreciation tI on and all oth other r charges of ot every de description with the exception on of ot ore ora extinguishment which later latet is a no direct char charge o to undivided d profits This is an increase of at 11 cents per pound over oyer the thc month 15 period ended December 31 31 1911 Continuing the thc policy of pa past t years cars there has been carried d to deferred charges to operations the amount expended ex CC ec- ec in stripping namely nameh less 1723 which was absorbed In operating operating- costs coste UINTA BASIN SHOWS HIGH-GRADE HIGH COPPER Ed Hartzie and Z 7 If LI Peterson re recently ro- ro roI I had haa a assays sa s of the tho ore fount fountion on their claims at nt Rock creek Copper Copper Cop Cop- per pcr values run up to 6 6 per c cent nt and anel anelI it Is claimed there are arc thousands of tons tom In that country Kays a yg E the thc Vernal Express Rich samples exhibited were t taken len from the surface Tho The Rock nock creek section Is 18 where Dr Watkins now v of Craig Is said to have havo discovered discos discos' ere ered gold Arthur Lyons and associates have valuable locations In Cold Sprin Springs s mountain to the tho north of or Browns Brown's park The Thc ore found foun there thelI runs well wellIn wellin In sold gold an and silver Tho Those c discoveries discover discover- ies les are arc attracting much attention among mining men and a rush Into tho the Cold Coll Springs mountain is this summer Among tho the mining mon men Interested are 10 man many from Denver Dun and other othel parts art arte of ot Colorado ALTA MINES PRODUCE BUT ARE TIED UP I John Juhn G. G veteran merchant miner of or Alta Alla came caine down from flom the thc camp above the clouds cloud Monday night lie He reports that tho the roads road are about a as hel heavy with snow as he hc has seen them since his hla score and a half year ear residence resilience there Hea Heavy teams are now ablo able to reach Tanners Flat But Mr Stilwell Is of ot t the tho opinion that ore will win not Bot be bp able to make malc the camp proper much before Juno June 1 All 11 the of or tho the season are over Thorn There rn have Q be been n some lame pretty prett bl big ones but the th rc r has hal been absolutely no rio damage damage dam dam- age to lo property The only trouble line lias been beon the thc burial of ot thc the mountain road road In 1 places The Tho mines mince arc all busy with an Michigan Alta Consolidated Consolidated Con Con- and anti South Fouth producing n storing ore while rhe Columbus Extension has a small showing showing- O Over Or r sixty varieties of DC sweet peas but on quality quality and and that tho the er very ery best best best-at at Advertisement I A NEW NEW BOSTON YORK I i COPPER MARKETS a v BI r brokers tt 10 ICO Main Ial street fur flit nl h the following oln quotations rC received cui II erl esterdy liny over their private wire nO BOSTON TOX CURB cunn STOCKS S. I Bid j Ask I BIdAk iL Mich Ii 5 1 l 41 1 3 1 2 It Cj 6 7 ton JIO IJ I C 70 I N. N l 1 i I 1 t 2 GS 65 2 4 b t. 2 1 Chief Con H 1 S S. Globe OIo e. j i. i 12 Cerbin 1 1 80 Luke Luke 5 6 Chico 40 tOri of 40 Ver Verde e 6 0 Dens 2 GS C 2 t Nay CT UtAh I J l. l II JI B. B 1 1 06 c IU ew 1 1 I i It FI- FI Witch Ci 5 7 I Mich Utah 17 liS IS BOSTON NU COPI-NU 1 KU RAl GJ l Y I ico 1 47 41 13 i 13 13 I Superior 1 i o so- so Calumet t. t Arizona G 67 66 i 66 66 Chief Con li O US 1 1 IS 1 I 43 11 Cap Copper Copier r Range 53 65 4 1 47 1 44 4 H H 44 S Davis HAir Daly 55 to bO 2 2 2 2 Butte 1 I 12 1 12 Franklin io 7 7 1 7 Cf 63 K r 2 31 2 2 Si 31 Greene Cananea r SO 43 7 7 4 43 2014 29 O Indiana 14 13 I Isle le 1 T Co Copper r p t 1 CM W. W 13 13 1313 13 1311 Mason Valley alley 20 6 S 6 G Nevada Dou Douglas laJ soo coo J H. H i- i a 1 ii 1 i CG North arth Illk i ICO 1 North Butte 1103 31 io 30 I Ohio Copper O 3 99 i Fc oln oia 10 10 IS 58 Suj Superior r Copper er ISO n 21 31 i Sul Superior rs 3 3 13 U. U s S. S Smelting Zo 30 41 Pr Preferred is' is 41 n nIS IS I Utah Cnn Con t b 4 Utah Aper ice ICO i 11 Hz H n i V ii YORK Cl ci tn In u. GF II 11 I I. I 14 1 Cl CI I H ro lt 1 1 2 19 19 Alaska Ui 13 i El ci Ins o C t 4 4 4 Ohio Copper f. f 04 Ki i f 00 I 53 54 EI Kly Consolidated roe 00 10 je 10 10 10 Gr Greene cne N. oi X 73 l n Hi 71 Cn Consolidated l Arizona CO S r 1 Ii IG IJ 16 radii Nevada Hills CO roo 11 Hi H La L-c. Hose too O HI 24 2 2 4 H British American n WO 2 1 K Stewart 40 20 2 n 1 Hi Davis Daly r CCO 2 2 24 2 Jim Butler Dutler 1 Hi LOG lOC r s' s s Sr I Mason Valley G 6 C. C p G C Kerr I. I Lake u coo to t 14 3 ot SE YORK LISTED II 11 I I I. I Ct Cl Copper COO WJ 53 53 iJ 53 Studebaker 00 2 ts 2114 I. I 1 ts Tf ec ec Copper 3 36 1 36 36 Nevada Ne-ad 40 CM 60 0 1 17 Gol Cuns 2 I. I 21 1 2 na Ray Kay Consolidated 1600 S l U 11 ny ChIno China Copp Copper r n 41 IO 40 t M lama 10 1 21 I 4 Inspiration 00 I IR iS 1 IS 18 UTAH COPPERS COPPER'S MARCH PRODUCTION LARGE It was as given givon out yesterday that Utah Coppers Copper's March production totaled pounds oC or metal to last falls fall's stride e the thc Boston News Bureau says lays The strike last ast fall fail at atthe atthe atthe the Utah Copper COPPO property cost the tho company compan Practically all of or orthis this sum represents lo loit t profits as In Inthe Inthe the thc six months from September 1 to March 1 th there re was wan en nfl aggregate decrease decrease decrease de de- de- de crease of or poun pounds s of or copper from the thc production which In Jul July antI and August last Jast was at at the thc rate of well over I pounds month monthly The strike sti-iko and tho the Balkan war produced a scarcity of or labor so that tho the company has ha h cu unable to sot got hack back to tu normal production as quick quickly as was at first st thought probable le At Atthe th the present time line however howe I It has so sofa fa Cn far recovered as to lo he be producing r rate te of oC well over ovel pounds pound per pera a annum n n U in MIAMI AND ITS DEADLY CAVE IN J. J I P. P Charming Channing t telegraphs from Miami that ho he expects no nu serious Interruption in interruption interruption in- in to operations resulting from tho the cave It was planned eventually eventual ly Iy to have the capping cave but Jut the existing existing- trouble was as duo due to turo action of the earth carth which In its downward down lown- ward vard pressure forced a u powerful l a air 1 draught raught through h the |