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PAGE SIX ARIZONA DAILY STAR. TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1507 F. J. O'BRIEN (EL CO. lining Stock Markets, Bailroads aiid BROI1ERS CONDITIONS COOTIE TO THE DOUGLAS IH GLOBE AMALGAMATED HAD A HEAVY DAY ON MARKET STOCRS BONDS COTTON GRAIN PROVISIONS I I Direct Leased "Wire to all Exchanges.

Margin Accounts Solicited. Office, SANTA K1TA HOTEL, Tucson, Arizona 8 The man of all men who swear by Remington Typewriter BETTER GLOBE, Dec. 10. Tli'ru hai been no change In the gradually increasing betterment of mining condition In the Globe district during the last week, although there have several developments of more or lass Interest, which, taken with the in financial conditions "ocally, prosperous aspect to the future outlook and by th9 first )t the new year the district will se back to where it was before the slump, detpite the fact that the tirlce of metal hag not mate- daily risen from the low level reacii-I ed during the slump, At the Old Dominion, development prcgreas on the sixteenth level. which has been followed with interest In the Eastern copper cir-j Western, has been as well as rather slow em account of the changing of machinery.

The new, electric hoist on the winze was la-to stalled during the week, as well as 0 changes in equipment in the defP workings. The sulphide vein ha8 been exposed for about 15 feet, COPPER PRODUGTiON IS FALLING OFF! i I Computed That November Pro- duction Has Been Cut Down Thirty Per Cent, BOSTON, Dec. 16. The News Bureau figures thnt during i tr-e month of November the produc-) tlo'a of copper in the United and Canada, fell off 34.S9S,-000 pounds, as compared with November, 1906, a drop of 36 percent. Eleven months of the present calendar year have now passed and the production of-eepper on the American continent haB, shown a decrease of 128,000,000 pounds.

Cf this decrease 101,535,000 pounds represents the falling off in the Butte camp. During the past month the on'y district to show an increase was Utah, and the output of copper from but far drift vein that uuc be the per the of a 1 New York Market Was Largely In the Hands of Traders, But Some Stocks Had A Strong Rally (Special Dispatch to F. O'Brien Company.) Dec. 16. Paine says-Amalgamated was weak all day an 1 this had a bad effect on the ot ers, Hutle declined to 37 on by traders but there demand at this price was a good Range wa the strongest Block on the Old Dominion was well bought list, and! doted a point higher than at the opening.

Banks ere advising great! caution yet and doing their utmost to; restcn confidence and to check spec uiutkn. NEW YORK. Dec. 16 fays: The market today was largely a trading After starting steady, then advancing, it became 1 weak on heavy selling. Amalgamate and the rest were weak.

Smelter broke three poinr' r.nd the rest were on anon covering neia nrm. menx-i had a sharp rally and the rest of the market also mado some advance! end closed at about the highest! rrices. Money hold strong around 11 percent and premium on currency 1 percent. T. J.

O'BRIEN Stock Broker, Santa Rita Hotel. Telephone Long Distance. Mining Stocks. i R.emi. gion Typewriter Company 117 South Broadway, Los Angeles, Cai.

New York and else- 5 Hancock 41-2 Osceola. 82 1-4 Black 3-S Butte Warren. 4 1-2 American 3 3 6-S 11-2 ....70. 1-2 52 1-2 Sup. Pitts.

83-4 Granby 75 1-2 Niplsslng, 6 1-4 Wolv. Ariz. 2 1-2 Gieene-Cananoa 0 Greene Cuinb, Ely Balakalalla 2 3-4 DISTRICT IS OPERATING yyith As Many Furnaces Going At tile Mines as Has Been the Case At Any Time Since the Flurry Dec. 10. The opera tcr3 cf the Em' ltera in Dougla ara continuing much the same as during (ho last two months, or sine policy of curtailment of produc tlcn was inaugurated.

The Calumet running the furnaces, but hiujuuiu.u im.uo- 01 1 if hiiiTfi m-n Kiirn nninntiwl one time. For nearly two month only Uiree wers in operation. At the CrpiKr Queen smelter six furnacos continue In commission and the prrduct lat month wa 1 Fomethins more than one million pounds to each fur.ia;e, making the total one-third of the average product for. the firt six months this Crnstructiein vxrk is being con-: thv.ied at Loth the smelting plants and faTo yet rcmai.is a great deal to be doao to complrte the en- Urgernemt plans -upon during tl-c early prrt of 1U07. At the Queen thrro Is no- disposition to hurry any of this work, still a men ars kept employed on it; and the C.

A. construction work j'Fbows more pctivity. It ii estimated that the number of men who received pay checks this from the two smelters wns ftnetliiKg 1.000. which ls.suf lienct to show that Douglas has not. been so badly hurt by the cent disturbance in the price of copper.

While nothing definite is known rbout the future there is a good feeling of confidence in the Smelter City, and ft is expected that with the beginning of the new year will come an in the copper product at (he local smelters. iCIMGGUiPA. MINES ARE FINE PROPERTIES DOUGLAS. Dec. 16.

Messrs. Toni-linson and Norton returned yesterday front a visit of a week or two at the property of the Tomllnson Norton abouta hundred -and thirty miles south of Cananea, near Ci-uoquipa. where one of the richest strikes in the southwest for some time has recently been made. The ore in fifteen samples shows an average of $630 a ton. The.

property is an old niinp rinwn nhnnt thrp hiinrlrail foot a big low grade proposition, for which the company has been erecting a large cyanide and concentrating plant so as to deal only with the bullion which they get on the ground and thus avoid excessive freight rates In shipping ore. The streak of high grade ore feund is about four feet In width, the other dimensions being unknown. The samples taken run about 650 ounces of silver and one-half an ounce of gold, giving a total value of about $630'. Don't be ntofsbaoks and has beens and settle down to let the willing ones do your share of the work. If a man should step up to you and tell you that you were a shirk, that you hung lack and let some other man carry youi share of the load for you, you would get mud about It mid call bad names But are yon not doing that very thing in the order? Think it W.

Emblem. For three mouths in succession there has been a uel gain in the membership In the Washington jurisdiction. Each member in every lodge can se- cure new memliers If only a little ef- fort used. Every person can take time enough to speak of the advan- tnges, value and worth of such frater- nal protection. The ('eatest order in the world is the A.

O. V. which has paid ont tc widows and orphans over California A. O. V.

W. The next time yoti gn to lodge (ami It Is nee'essary to go on next lodga night) go to sivw friend and Invite hint to put in an application. Fraternal Union of The latest reports show that good gains in membership. lire being made. The secretary of the lodge should pay over to the treasurer all moneys collected at tlie time provided for iu the ritual and constitution.

Sub ctlhe for the Star and get the that state for November was thol largest In its history, nearly OGALES, Dec. the 000 pounds, some estimates fKntirln Jo de tho fiomvo hiv, well known Nogalea millwright, the rich ore has not been reached. Asrny of ore in the vein developed show copper values about 4 percent, with the sulphur; contents ranning slightly higher. is being run west practically 1 along the foctwall to ascertain the probable length of the sulphide the crcL-cut at the mine of the Globe Consolidated, the sulphide vein has not jet been reached, but yesterday a seam was encountered in th? country rock; is full of promise for the vein when it is cut. The seam, i a lew incnes wiae, carries mgn cepper and sulphur values.

By th first of January lateral work commenced at the Gem shaft as station Is now being cut twelfth level. on the- Th tnmatl nf th Miami frm. company, a Lewishon company, 1 take over the Al'dorf proper' tics, which the company ha3 been! developing fcr.tue. pastyearwas: th-3 most important development week. of CAVE IN CAUSES LOSS OF YOUNG LIFE Miner Received Fatal Injuries In Accident At Hoatscn Saturday Morning, (Special to The Star.) Dec.

16- A cave-in the HoaUon shaft of the Superior, PiUburg Copper company early' Saturday morning caused the death "Dock" Sale. The deceased was; young man about 23 years- of and a native of Urbana, hav i ing come to the district last spring i from Champaign, 111., where he was attending college. He was endeavor- ing to earn enough money to carry I him through the University of 1 1ll- nols at the latter city, when hi young life was so sadly endJd. MEJIA MINE AT N0GALES SOLD! an important mining deal was closed last night that will mean much to No-galos in a business way. It involves the transfer of the old Mejia mines of Ygnacio Pasqueira, sit uated eighteen miles west of the city nminto ctf hunilrtiH varHa nf the KnvM 1 jfameug FlanehaB de Plata mines.

Messrs. J. H. Kearns of Los Angele? and Mr. T.

J. McDonald, well krxown mining men of means, are Interested In the transaction Every memler is helping himself ivheu he helps the society. Every word i that he speaks in its, favor, every ap- pllcaut he secures, every meeting he Hi tends, every sick brother he every part he takes in celebrations and socials, everything that he does, little as it may be, goes to swell the great result The uniform rank is making good progress, according to recent reports. Cleveland. has twenty-four Mac-e'Hbee teuts, and all are doing good work.

The latest reports of the supreme recorder show that much good work Is being done in the various jurisdictions. Supreme Commander Markey iu visiting the south and west and arousing much enthusiasm. Woodmen of the World. Since organization the Woodmen of the World has paid over to the benetlciaries of deceased mem- bers. Over monuments have been erected over graves of deceased mem-! tiers by the fraternity.

Boys of Woodcraft the Junior aux- Iliary, Is Increasing In strength every week. Every W. W. camp should have a B. O.

W. camp, front whence! wm colue recnilfs for tlie rnnks of thej W. O. W. as the boys approach the age of eighteen.

Is a school of In-. nil uiuuu. Frtornl Mytt.e Cirela. ar "lug l'-v futernily. Evcrr llln8 lve a degree team.

All its officers and members should be prepared to exemplify the i ritualistic work In umnuer calculated to make a lasting Impression upon the c.ndl'lxtes. ft ALtVt-nLJDr til i 1 I 1 I i civil lllglici, AllJJ increase of nearly 100 percent over the production of November, 1906. The Lake maintained its production the November figures only falling eff 834,000 pounds. The toss in Ari- MIMING COMPANIES INJUNCTION A POWER BISBEE, Dec. 16.

The injunction gianted F. S. Nave at the late of the district court '-e t'nfmn and Ilorcncl minim; 1' on dumping tailinrja from their concentrators into the Saa rr.ii'eifceo river is a more serious matter than is generally rocoKnizcd, aa It will eventually be the msans of closing all the coucentrator3 in the district. The decision handed down by Judge Nave becomes effective about the middle part of next year. An appeal was taken to the supreme court of the territory and unless a reverse takes place the mining companies will have ben dealt a death blow.

Ia bringing this issue the farmers of the valley seem to have forgotten that the miu- ing companies are the very life of this section, and they seem also to forget that notwithstanding the injury they claim to have sustained from the tailings, the price 01 fnrminr: lands along the valley h.s Increased. All the valley papers frequently boast of the excellent crops being raised on the laud. It is a fact generally known that the ere In this district are of such a low grade that it is impossible to treat them with out concentration. AN OPPORTUNITY. to talk REAL ESTATE Matters over with you at our office today.

If you are to buy as an investment Sell at a profit RENT to the best advantage, or need some one to take entire charge of your property, we possess a thorough knowledge in these matters and can assist you. FRANKLIN HEIGHTON, Real Estate, Insurance, Loans. Phone 2651. 44 W. Congress St.

FRANK RE1STLE CNCRAVER and ELECTROTYPER 0 Wl Golden Gate Rcnovatory The only place to get our Hats properly cleaned and blockt Phone 2851. 64 Skott St. OPPOSITE SANTA RITA (HOTEL. Fbr Sale by FlilUTY amount 10 neany o.uuu.uuu of Sonora. These former great propounds, and Mexican production dUCers of the white metal are withirMi Is the man who has tried to get the same 6ervlce out of some other machine.

A man may know the Remington or be may know some other typewriter, but the man who really knows typewriters is the man who knows the difference between the Remington and others. J. A GRAF CONTRACTOR and BUILDER OFFICE: 34 S. STONE AVE. Hours 12 to 2 p.

m. Phone 2541 The Gctus Bar Highest class goods In Liquors, Wines, Cigars and Tobaccos. BERTRAM, 31 North Fifth aventie, opposite Depot. Phone 33, JUST RECEIVED a complete assortment of Lowney's Fine CKocolares TEMM'S DRUG STORE 16 NORTH STONE AVE. Phone Main B81.

Bicycles Just Received a new line of I IE Pierce Elxcelsior DouUe Bar and Other Mak es ALL GUARANTEED Come early and make your selection. Smith Sporting Goods Co. All Repairing Guaranteed 1617 E. Congress St. Tel.

31. I i S. P. BARBER SHOP' Only First Class Services fcendeSred. Bpecial attention Riven to local anil transient trade.

445 avenue across from Depot O. W. BRAGG, Prop-Prop. PEPSIA Congress Streets, here. Wood Yards If Its W00J tliat you warit Call 8245 J.

M. Bias 520 SixtK Ave. WINDSOR HOTEL THOS. SMITH, Proprietor. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED t.cadquartera for Miners, Cattleme and Travelers.

cuiopean Plan. Congress and Church SU. Tur3' OUR SUITS FIT CURRY THE TAILOR 106 E. CONGRESS IF IT'S WORTH SAVING IT'S WORTH DYEING. Don't throw away a Suit or a Pair of Pants or Coat Just because they harpen to be "shiny" or worn, 'f they are worth saving at all they are probably worth and we can do this for you i na Httte time and make the garments look every bit is good as new.

Do not throw away garments that are not torn, for they have still a long life before them nf-ter dyeing. HARTLEY WHEATCR0FT, 27 E. Congress St. Phone 443. R.

WETHERILL Contractor and Builder Estimates Made Free of Charge. Prompt Attention to Orders. 202 E. CONGRESS ST. PHONE 2061 a ivy tSP iikewise fell off about 8.000.000 pounds.

The restriction in production been primarily by the Amalgamated and Cole-Ryan interests. Hiiehis- Dodge Co. have cut off between 2,000,000 and 3,000,000 pounds per month and Senator Clark has restricted about as much. Custom smelting for tja small minis throughout the country has large-! ty ceased as there is no profit, with the present price of the metal, fjr -the small mines. ALSD0RF PROPERTIES HAVE BEEN SOLD CJLOUE, Dec.

16. An event, which has ben look-vl forward to with con-biuerablo interest iu local cics tor the last half year has trarspir-ce. Last weeiv me Miami Copper com pany was organized under the laws of the state of Delaware by the we'; known New Yort firm of Guggenheim, Untermeyer Marshall. The Miami Copper company has taken over the options to various mining properties In the Globe district known as the Alsdorf properties, and Louis A. Wright, consulting engineer of the company, and T.

L. Herrman of the la wflrm mentioned, spent the greater part of last week in Giobo making the payments on the properties which matured on December 8, last. J. II. New man and rhilip" Oaies, the oilral owners of the principal claims acquired by lite company, were the principal beneficiaries of the tmvmpnt wtilcli t'tta the second one mnr1f hv tho mim.

i i Sup. Boston Hutte-Arizona Bingham. Daia .41 1-3 50 4 Allouez Utah Old North Cal. 25 1-2 26 3-4 26 3 37 1-2 94 Butte Colition 13 1-1 Shattuck ..14 Ariz. Com 10 3-4 9 1-2 13 12 Globe 6 3-4 New Yirk StocKt.

St. ..101 Rock 14 11 Erie 15 5-8 Mo. Pac. B. K.

T. Reading. Smelter. S. 49 3-S 38 1-1 89 3-4 .68 3-1 114 3-1 71 1-2 86 1-2 25 1-4 69 3 1 43 5-8 26 12 18 12 115 113 3-4 8 133 1-2 11 3-R 93 14 Steel Steel Atch.

Top. Amalgamated. Anaconda, Colo. uel. Great Nor.

Pac. C. O. G. ft Penn.

N. Y. C. M. K.

ft 24 3-4 C. AO 28 l-2i u. 89 M. K.i ft'T 24 i C. ft L.

Con. Nat. Lead Am. Am. Sugar 28 THPY HAVF THF THIN TH DA UAPC CADMCDO IU rAI WAUt GIXinE.

Dec. will be pay dnv at th Arlzima Commerolnl nnd on in' BJ 1 14 14; 55 1 i -ipany. i 'iMnilMT TOITi nnnnrn' muuui i ni i L.C. uurrtn COMPANY'S OUTLOOK Dec. 16.

John Fitch, PUKSCOTT. Tan Nflding. John Hentley and Clnr-1 anCB. Ecknrt returned vfuitunluv 'the camp of the Mount Trltle Copper Icompany In the State Creek section. Thev renort the new mill finished and 1 the Nlssen pattern, thirty tons dally capacity.

They also state that the ore shoots recently struck in the upper and lower jtuunela are showing better with every foot talueet in these openings. i i i i Fm MS Smwrlntendn( Snell haa for migration. Thrf nlant nf UiMLtOU lillrt kJU CHI Stomach. BwUwivaiCiu.ac. For -Weak Klilnejs Irj Kldnej Biaddar Pill STare tni Sifi rispatao ohlt at th laboiatokv or E.

C. DcWITT COMPANY. CHICAGO, ILL. money enough to go around. A ship nient of currency wm received Thurs- day from Boston and It wll be aufflc- lent to pay off the men employed by the company at the Copper Hill and Black Hawk mines la full.

GEO. MARTIN, Cornet; Church and.

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