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Show SENATOR CLAHK IN COURT. Wltneis In New York In Ciss Against United Verde. Now ork April 14 Senator W A ( lark of Montaia was a wltneas In the Hufieme court this clt, todaj, In a suit brought bi I'rof Oeorge A Tread-well Tread-well against the t'nlted Verde Copper , mmpiuil and Hi uitor W A t lark i hnrles W i lark und the other dlrec- I tors of the corfKjrntlon I'rof Trculwell usked that the defendant de-fendant companv and Its directors be injilncd from selling or disposing of nny of Us assets until the Judgment of the court shall have bn pronounced that a receiver foi the companv be np-lolnted np-lolnted anl thut an accounting b made by tlie defendants liefnre a refetee for the profits of the corporation corpora-tion since Decemb I HSS that the inurt direct thi sole of the prourt) of the United Verde ( opier company then riinaintng undispo.d of and appoint a rutvtnn i0 i-onduet such sale who ahull tu count foi It anl pay over the i ro-ceels ro-ceels when the lalntlff Is to receive n proportional share of the moneys nnd h tioportlonnl shnrc In the surplus and assets of the companv I'rof Trea lwell elulms to own M0 shares of the stoc k In the company vvhli h shares he sus are now valuil nt IISCfHO He alleges that lie was wronsfullv deprived of his shire In tho company because he refused to sell Senate r Clark denied that ho mnde certain threats ns to what would be done If I'rof Trend ell refused to agree to tho reorganisation of the company, such as was etfectcd In 1J00 He said that In 198 he asked his agent to tn to get tin option on I'tof TrcaiWell stock, but nothing came of It Benntor Clark said he made no nt lemi t to buy I'rcf Treadwells slock after reorganisation proceedings had been started '1)11 jou ever tell Sir Allaire that j oil did not intend to be nnnojod by Hint inuiir any longer referring to I'rof TrendwilW vias usked I never did ' It was brought out In the course of tenntnr Clirk s testimonv that the United Verde Copptr company had opposed op-posed n man named Burns who was candidate for Sheriff of Yavapai count Snitor ( lark said that Burns wns n discharged eniilovie of the rom-pun, rom-pun, nnd that lie had threatened to get even" When l'urns became the Itcptbllcan cnndldnte for Sheriff he gavo orders that Munds the Democratic Demo-cratic candidate should be elected nnd thit tho compin should spend any nmnunt of money tint might be needed for legitimate campaign purposes About JIOOjO was so si ent benntor Clark was then excused In order th it he might go to Washington, and It wns arrange I that he should return for cross-examination later. TltzMao Does to Thunder. Tltr-Mac ' the well known mining writer of Coloiado Springs spent i port of vcetrnlas in bait Like nnd liocceded north for n short trip Into the Thunder mountain country last night II.' states that greit interest In that country la being dlsplnvtd by mining men In Colorado, nn I thut conservative con-servative estimates place the number of topic who will move to the Idaho gol Hells the mining summer from the Centennlnl Btato at approximately 10 000 Crlpi le Crcik ilone ho pays promises from 5000 to fiooo goldseekers vi ho are dissatisfied with the nctlon of the smelter trust In that district nnd will seek other Hells on Hint account, while n henvs contingent will bo furnished fur-nished by Ourny He wished to warn prosi ectors against going to that cnun. tr) too soon and advised that the start be ilcliied at least until nfter the llrst of June The Ben Butler Election. The annual meeting of stockholders of the Bui Hull, r ysttrdav result! c! In the continuation of the old boird nt directors viho are C I, Bool A I Jacobs I, tt Colbrath J Langlev M J riledmnn A 1' Maibeiry and II l) It rhnmison Of the 600 000 capital cap-ital stock, over 400 000 shares were represented rep-resented Mnnuhcr Jacobs submitted a concise rci orl showing reielpts for the star of ISO Hi S nil of which wis fiom ore sales except 35OC0 leallzed on assessment assess-ment The disbursements aggregated UCJJO'i which Incluled an overdraft of lil b2 a payment on tho Leora purchase of 110 421 41 principal nnd Interest In-terest 125 3101.6 for 1 ibornn 1 numerous pennant nl and sulist mtlil Improvements Improve-ments vi th n balance' In the trensurv of JlsSI 23 Tho debt of the company Is mitisiired bi 13000 jet duo on the Leoni urchise Tho report of the phvslcnl condition shows 2033 tons of llrst-cliss ore nnl 19SI Ions of second class ore produce 1 which netted the companv nn nvirugo of lis 23 and 1118 a ton rispecllw Iv The work accomplished Includes Ci7 feit In the main drift 179 f t nf cross. cuts and drifts aggregating by feet The debt ls thus riduced to less thin l'Ofl and the iixpensis henceforth will be greatlj ndurid W. O Nebeker Bick Trom Idnho. "W 13 Nebeker has returned from 1 weeks Inspeetlon of v irlous Idih) camps The elieckmate property in the 1'inrl district tweutv Hie miles north nnd nest of Boise nnd which Is owned ti various Hluut I iue olllcluls lesldlug In Salt lake Is lestonding well with frie gold ant conicutinles The mill Is not king to perfict sutiHfut tlon and tho Indlintlons ait fuvoinbte fur the de ltdnpment of u great mine At Maikav a tin mile electric road has been built fiom the White Knob Mining cnmpunv a mine to the smelter the latter having a capaclt of (.00 tons dnll) which will be double 1 lu a few wecka and fullv equlpid to turn out nipper bullion This i ropertv he sajs bos nlnuv shonn goo 1 values nt the surface nnd the work Is showing better bet-ter values at greater depth Iinpoitnnt Marble Product. A new I tub rrodu t that pr imises nn Important Industry in tho way of marble quirrles bi Ing devtlrpid bv Attorno K A bwett llu locations are In Juab rountl nnd the lock la translucent almost snow white and nt a depth of ten feet lnb without n seam nre found 4s fiet The marble takes a high polish and hus bten passed upon with great favor by deal era to whom It has len sulimltttd Th llrst occurs In n lelge tint Is nenrl perpendicular, anl Is fifteen feet wld Th ledge was found less than a mont ago and the work of Itvelopmenl Is being nctlvely carried on and untlously watt bed Mining Notes Mile oars of ore nrrlved on the track yesterday from the Ctrlaa ihe Nov 1 ngland reachtd the smelter with tvo cars of ore estordcy Two cars of Mammoth ore were received re-ceived jesterdny at the smelter Mutaecr 1' II Channing of the lllsh-laud lllsh-laud Boy stent isterday nt the mine J J Iremm la expeeud home tomorrow frun a three wteks business trip Must The l.xeolrl ir of Mnokn e repotted on oterdiys market with a car of ore A shli ment of four cars of an'cee Con-sollduted Con-sollduted oro uaclitd the aumpler jester. da Tho Mn Day has un lergone n thorough thor-ough It inetlon from most of its new directors di-rectors within the iuit few divs and the directors will ineei in u ftw dais to dis ujs Hie coinp uiy s alTuIrs und to adopt a plan for tho operation of Ita proper!) The Ophlr Hill reported at the smelter yesterday with eight cars of cmten-t cmten-t rates V P Btrnnge will today visit the Lower Mammoth and South Swansea properties at Tlntlc The Conklln simfler reported six cars of i re from Tlntlc jesterday nnd two cars from Ulnglmm Dunrnn McV lehle spent eterda at the Bingham Con smelter nnd will visit tho companv s mine todat Tin Tavlm Brunton sampler yesterday yester-day recelis 1 eight csrs of i rp from Tooele county and one cor from Ltireka .ev The Highland Do) tins shlpied four ears of HO OO) poun Is of i Ig e pper each to the Lastern refinery within the past week The meeting of the atnckhol lers of the California at I'nrk CIU estcrdaj wns productlie of no definite results and an adjournment was taken until the 2tth Tho Little Chief has ordered a new cnijne to b usd In operating the mn-clilner) mn-clilner) In sinking n wlnse on an oro shnwini; of good iromlse on tho i foot level L I" Peer left last night for Stockton where he will remain meral dais overseeing over-seeing developments on the Murdnck rtorert) where nn linusuatli promising strike was made some dajs ago Col J H Conrad cf Butte Mont, who has been miking examination or a kroup of prcspecta nt Pnrk Cit left for his home In the north last night promising disclosures of Interest on his retuin Jisiph A Hutchinson of Boise. Ida foimcrlj Lieutenant Ron rnor of that btnti and who his been prominent in mining affairs In various parts of the West ls mating a short visit In Salt Lake Tho trstlmonj In the case nf Marga-rctln Marga-rctln Itogtrs vs V 11 1 trn was concluded In Jultro Stewarts tourt jesterday jes-terday and the case had been parti) argued ar-gued at the hum of adjournment lhe pliiintltT Is now nsklng uave to amen 1 the complaint so as to make It conform to the j roof Salt Lake Markets The first tiult of the i urlj rummer found Its way to the bait Like market mar-ket jesterdaj In the shape of a dozen or more bees of California straw berries ber-ries Although they were inttur dilapidated di-lapidated looking nnd be re a strong resemblance to tho laat remaining i gglera of n Ltah crop thej would lm been tempting enough at this hc n had It not been r the price ents for a small cui other and oettei shipments nre expected to follow fol-low shortl), which Is a reminder that It will not be mm j' weeks until the lus-ilous lus-ilous tJtah berry will be here In plen-tllul plen-tllul qumtltlts Pikes of other fruits hue advanced a little nnl oranges noiv range from 23 to CO cents n. dozen lemons, 30 cents, bananas 21 nnd 30 cents, ditcs, 15 cents u peunl flga 10 to 23 cents, cocoanuts 10 and 15 cents enrh Soon one of the prime favorites of the winter senson will In gom and the few remilnlng days thej can be ob talned CO cents n quart will be asked for them Lobsters are now out of season as ore heirlng white herring nnd sturgeon Find ioe sells nt 35 cents n, pound striped bass red snippers snip-pers nnd salmon, 17V4 cents a i ounel halibut 16 cents, soles nnd Pounders two pounds for a quarttr Prawns sell at 40 cents a pound, shrimps 20 cents a quart 1'uuitij Is somewhat lower In price than for seven! weeks Hens bring la cents a pounl, springs l'j cents roisters 20 cents a pounl turkejs, 20 cents, ducks nnd geese 16 cents Butter has been rather scare during tho past week but the retail price Is the same that has prevailed for some time 10 cents a pounl Hunch butter Is worth 26 cents a pound Tggs are In good demand at 20 cents a do7en New Cnllfornli cabbage Is selling at 4 cents a pound necv parsnips three for a dime, asparagus two pounds for 35 cents, peas 20 cents n pound, potatoes pota-toes tl n bushel, cauliflower, two pounds for a quarter ! ttuce 5 cents a head radishes 1 cents a bunch, onions, on-ions, three bunches for a dime, spinach spin-ach five pounds for a quirter Spring lamb sella nt II 50 for the hind quarter II 23 for the fore quarter, prlmo libs nf roast 11 to IT'4 cents, steaks, 12Vi to 20 cents fork and mutton mut-ton chops 15 cents, sausage and hamburger ham-burger steak 12'$ cents sliced ham and bacon 20 cenla. calves sweet-breads. sweet-breads. 40 cents beef sweetbreida 20 cents a pound, calves' brilns, 20 cents n pound rarmers are now receiving $140 a hundredweight for corn 11 25 for bir-lej bir-lej II 50 for oats II 26 for rje 514 for loose tlmoth) 111 In US for loose nl-falfa nl-falfa und 75 tents a bushel for potatoes pota-toes High Patent (lour ls selling at J2 21 n hundred straight grade nt 1215, bakers' bak-ers' grade t! |