Show I ADVERSE CLAIM SUITCase SUIT-Case Involving Title to West Tintic Property Suit has been brought in the Third district court bv the Illinois Mining company against John P J Schneider The case is an adverse claim suit involving in-volving disputed title to ground in conflict con-flict between plaintiffs Syndicate twining twin-ing claim and defendants Paris Stake and AVanty No 1 claims lying in the West Mountain mining district King Burton King are attorneys for the plaintiff I I I Ore and Bullion Ore and bullion receipts in this city yesterday amounted to 27200 as follows fol-lows MoCornick Co silver and lead ores 3200 T R Jones Co ores 3SOO bullion bul-lion 1S00 Metal Market Silver 6ic per ounce Lead 415 per 100 pounds Copper IC ic per pound Mining Notes F B Cook leaves for Bingham this mUlling to look after some mining interests in-terests C E Farnsworth who is engaged with the Horn Silver at Mercur is at the Cullen The Conklin Sampler reported with sixteen cars of ore from Tintic and two cars from other camps yesterday The next annual stockholders meeting meet-ing of the Beaver Lake Mining company com-pany is called for next Monday May S Six cars of ore from Tintic and one from Bingham were received at the Taylor it Brunton sampler yesterday Gill S Peyton and G A Duncan have gone to Mercur to make an inspection I I of the Overland and other properties Captain De Lamar ant Manager I Clement wont out to Mercur yesterday and will be absent ou 1r tomorrow 01 I next day General Manager Weir drive up to Murray yesterday afternoon to see how I the starting up of the big new smelter was progressing A H Mayne has returned from Mer cur and reports that the recent strike in the Eagle is genuine and that a fine breast of ore is exposed in the silver veinArchie I Archie Milner has returned from Mer cur where he has been making his monthly collections from the consumers of electric light in that camp He reports I re-ports Mercur in a lively condition Concentrates from the BullionBeck mill at Eureka which started up a few I days ago will begin to make their appearance ap-pearance on the market in a day or two The mill is now working very satisfactorily sat-isfactorily John Frenton who for years was foreman fore-man at the Apex mint in Park City has been spending several 1 days in the city Whether the Apex will be worked this season 1r Frenton says he is unprepared un-prepared to say The gentleman will go back to the Park this morning F D Cook Co of this city representing repre-senting eastern parties have made a preliminary imymfnt of 2000 to J B Stephens of Bingham on property in that Camp Further particulars regarding re-garding the transaction are withheld for the present A B Rockhill of Spanish Fork was In the city yesterday on business in connection with the Central Mammoth Mining company of which he is president presi-dent He says that the company is preparing to push work upon the property prop-erty and active operations will begin at an early day The sale of delinquent stoCk of the Sevier Mining company which was t have occurred yesterday has been postponed until May 24 This was done upon the telegraphic request of foreign stockholders who were unable to get their remittances here prior to the day advertised for the sale The big transaction of bonding the Annie Laurie group of clams in the Gold Mountain district to F J Cannon for 210000 as reported In yesterdays herald is to be followed by the nlac Inr of another property In the same district during the next few days In speaking of the Annie Laurie transaction transac-tion AV F Snyder one of the owners sid lie understood that Mr Cannon was handling the deal for a big syndicate syndi-cate of Chicago capitalists The new steam hoisting plant for the > b jr Tesora consisting of three carloads ol machinery is now on the ground a dispatch dis-patch from the mine yesterday stating that fact The management says no time will be lost in getting it in place and ready to run J H Shillings the companys manager who was in town yesterday says the plant will be one of the best in the district and will be used to develop what they believe to be one of the best mines in the district James P Sprint of Ogden was in the city last evening He is interested in the Wedge and Treasure Vault in the Gold Mountain country and will accompany I ac-company Superintendent Dalton to the mine in a few days He had his pockets filled with samples of fine ore which I he says are only fair specimens of what the mine contains Some of the pieces he carried with him showed I large nuggets of gold scattered all through them I A M Kanters one of the directors of the Carbonate Hill mine near Morgan I Utah has returned from a trip to the mine The gentleman states that a new road is being constructed out to the mine and as soon as this is completed and the snow disappears from the hills regular shipments of silverlead oren will he sent down t Salt Lake to be marketed A small force of men Is kept busy at the mine taking out a good quality of ore I |