Show IfLITTLE If ELL ENJOIED Must Keep Off 200 and 300Foot Levels IN INTEREST OF THE QUINCY restraining Order Is Also Aimed at tho Daly West Hearing on Final Order Sot for March 31st Control of La Bomb Has Passed Into the Hands of a Strong Company Tho Daly West Has Plenty of Ore Without With-out tho Ground in Dispute Rich Samples From D H at Tintic ThTh1 s Runs of the Quincy Mining company were trainedupon the Little Bell of Park City on Wednesday afternoon after-noon and on an order of the District court sitting at Coalvllle the latter was driven summarily from Its position In what the aggressor claims IB its territory ter-ritory So noiselessly had Arthur Brown ono of the counsel for the plaintiff proceeded that It was not Known here that a shot had been fired Into the Littles Bolls colunns until yesterday yes-terday morning Nor Is the Little Bell 1he only respondent Onihe contrary the action Is aimed at tho Daly West kilning company Jacob J3 Bamhcrgcr Solon Splro Simon Banillcrger John A Kirby superintendent of the Daly West and Hugh McDonald the complaint com-plaint with which the plaintiffs suns were wadded charging that all the defendants de-fendants have combined and confederated confeder-ated for the purpose of trespassing on Quincy ground where they have been since January 1902 It Is further alleged on Information and belief that the plaintiffs territory has been Invaded Invad-ed on one lovel to a distance of 140 feet and on another 40 feet It is further alleged by the plaintiff that these workings work-ings have not been prosecuted in following fol-lowing a vein or ledge extending1 from any other claim Intp Quiucy territory but that the work has been done by the management of tho Little Bell In its search for ore and the plaintiff accordingly ac-cordingly prays for an Injunction restraining re-straining the defendant from the ftrx thcr working In the territory claimed by the plaintiff together with damages In the sum of 1000 A temporary restraining order was Krnnled by Judge Stewart and on the filling of a bond by plaintiff in the sum of S5000 the defendants were directed tp show cause on March 31st why the injunction should not bemade permanent perma-nent Messrs Simon Bainberger and Sohm Spiro of the Little Bell and Messrs J E BambcrscT and John A Kirby general manager and superintendent of the Daly West respectively were Interviewed In-terviewed at A later hour and without with-out going into the merits of the scrap denied positively any knowledge of the working on Little Bell territory having hav-ing been projected Into theQulnceys domain I do not believe they have been said Simon Bambcrger and to determine It our surveyor will leave for the territory In dispute the present week That the Little Bell has been drawn into the controversy between the Quincy Quin-cy and Daly West Is far from the unexpected t un-expected as it Is now known that the Daly West has acquired an ownership In If not the control of the Little Bell CONTROL OF LA HEINE It Has Passed Into tho Hands of a Strong Company Control of the La Rome of Tlntlc has passed Into the hands of a new and U most formidable crowd and on April 1st the seasons campaign will begin with t the Indebtedness practically wiped out b and withManager F H Schmidt at i the head of an entirely new force The new deal IB the result of a transaction which was closed on Wednesday night and In which 50000 shares of stock In the proposition were gobbled up by wellknown local Investors Immediately Immedi-ately the transfer was made the board was reorganized with Josiah Barnett Bar-nett as president P H Schmidt vice I president A L Day treasurer and A TI Peabody assistant cashier of the Commercial National bank secretary These with David S Taggart to serve Uj directors At the same session an assessment of a cent a share was called for and with the proceeds of this the management says the entire Indebtedness I Indebted-ness will have been discharged and a balance In addition to COO shares of itook left in the treasury JChat the accounts of the company may be audited au-dited and a new chapter In Its career I brgun the mine will be closed down tomorrow until April L In the upraise t up-raise off the main tunnel level the management man-agement has been encountering ore of good quality a shipment Is nearly ready for market and with 250 feet of Bloplng ground between the roof of the upraise and the surface the new board begins Its administration with a most cheerful outlook Tho Daly West in Solid Wcro the management of the Daly West indefinitely excluded from tho particular channel over which It Is I uispuuntr with its neighbor said John A Kirby superintendent of the proposition I propo-sition on his arrival from camp yesterday yes-terday tho Daly West would as lnJ definitely continue Its present earnings and provide the moneys for present dividends The uninitiated according lo Superintendent Kirby arc takIng q the scrap too seriously It Is not the menace he explains from which so anany of Ihe smaller shareholders have been sprlntlfig On the contrary the ntrlp involved Is a puny one as compared com-pared with the real Integers In the com panys domain and he la astonished that shareholders have not advised g themselves before rushing In to unload In the meantime ho continues to forward for-ward about alxtynve tons of crude ore and forty tons of concentrates dailv while the ore bodies are maintaining a splendid magnitude Superintendent Kirby leaves for camp again this morn lug Ore and Bullion Settlements 1 In the ore and bullion market the i days settlements rcaehod a total of SCSfiOO divided aa follows c T R Jones t Co GennanJa bullion 5SOOO gold silver lead and copper ores 148300 McCornlck CoCoId silver lend and copper ores Si2200 I Tn the metal market silver ruled nl 514 cents an ounce lead at 3no per hundred pounds and casting copper at A 1191G cents pound a D Hs Rich Samples a Manager James Duffy who for over M twenty years has persevered In the de 1 vdiopment of the D M group at Park f City was not a little exultant over I returns from samples brought lown iby him yesterday the assayers ror tlllcalo revealing the presence of v3C per cent lead 1J ounces silver and S1074 U gold per ton Of this class of ore Manager Man-ager Duffy reports as much as five feet and while there arc ores of higher jrado exposed In the breast hlo effort was to secure a general average In the meantime his company has par t cliaeed the old Weber mill which was operated with excellent results at Park City for some tlmo and as soon UB Urn weather shall permit will remove it to the mine In which thero van prc vloualy expoaed a large amount oJ mill Inff ore The new strike Is regarded bv Manager Duffy as one of consldur able Importance as It Is In line with the strike of the great Sliver King vein on Its extension and should thin an outcrop at some point within D M lines in the managements opinion FURTHER STOCK DECLINES Tho Whole List Raided Again and the Market Demoralized The llay on the mining exchange closed with the sale of 103500 shares oC stock for which 1781490 was paid and with every article in the China shop betraying the effects oC a raid In which nothing was permitted to escape The attack upon Daly West vas malignant Talcing their coo from a report that Little 33111 which has been consorting with Daly West bad been booted out of Qulncy ground by the court at Coal vlllo the talent descended with terrific energy upon its shares and before It was passed they were selling down to the holder la 1790 on which figure earning nearly 27 per cent May Day was assailed with equal viclousncss and after noon sprawled out to 3G cents with futures going nt 33 although it rallied and brought 3J while Con Moi cur was marked down to iS6V with Lower Mammoth changing hands at GJ cents California was shockingly mangled man-gled and sold down to ia cents on Indebted ugh reports concerning Us ness while Carisa moved back to 26 = h 8 cents with Ben Butler advancing to 5000 shares Yankee Con sale of on a was started down to 5 2J while a small lot of Sunshine was changing hands at 27 cents while La Reinc was shorted In blocks at 13012 cents with Uncle around 30 Ajax wan Sam hovering dered croEcilv around 19 i cents with Valeo of Park City doing business the following around 10 tho day closing on lowing market I i MCa1I IIPMC fiIi4sIreCiII 2 S Anchor 2o 19 lDL 10 Alhloii Alice BBeck 110 13 lVCCl 2i i7 ai o 13 Butler 17 iS 11S California Carlsa 2il 7 ic bf Century 100 Con Mercui 157 1S7 1S hS 20 1 20 Daly Wist ISO 1S 1775 17SWj DLCrk Dalton Dcxter lmcrnld Cd OS B B 5 Galena C Central 2 iO o0 250 3ol Eilo 0 03 Gohcoisla horn 03 0 3 Bowers LIt Chief 31 15 11 11 L rarnornthi i 0 La PieIne 11 1 11 l2E Mnmmoth 75 10 5 Manhattan OR 01 0l 01 MCL Dnt y i Mar Washi tiY 01 CLVI 0t No LIght o Ncvala Ontario S0 0 8 00 Petro io Rich Aiia C 10 07 10 Sunshine z 4 Swansea 10 150 1f So Swansea 2l4 17 21 20 Sacrathento Sliver KIng 7CO 7co Star Con li 144 13 11 Show Con 1 Sit Shield CL 07 O5 rctro ii 16 13L 6 Lcsora CO 12 15 Sunbeam Uncle Sam 5lL 0 4i 50 nleo 10 11 U Ictor 1 20 19 20 M G O 03i O1 01 laniCea Con 225 22i 225 225 MORNING SALES Carlsa 00 at 26c Cdn Morcur 100 at S1E3 seller SO days JDaly West 60 nt S1S50 100 at 1860 Ingot COO at 5c Lower Mammoth 200 at C5o buyer GO days 500 at So May Day SCO at I2c 300 at 41c 1200 at 4lc 7000 at lOc 500 at 0lc tOO at SOc COO nt lOc buyer 10 days 1400 at 29cT 100 at Northern Light COO at 3c 600 at 3c Star Con 1000 nt 14c 1000 at Htfc 2000 aLi4ctCatic Sunshine 200 at 27c Valco COO at lOc COO J at lie 1000 at lOc seller 20 days California 500 at 1Sc GOO at ISc La home COO at He COO at bite 1000 at OVCe seller CO days Martha Washington 1000 at 1Lc seller iO days 1000 at 35ic 1000 at 3ic seller 20 days Victor 100 at lOc 1000 at 191 c West lornlng Glory LOCO at 37ic Yankee 200 at 1220 Shares sold 3o7oO Selling value Sll71500 OPEN BOARD Callfornia 50 tt lEe 500 nt1Sc ICA at Iic seller 10 slays tOO at 17c elIcr 10 ditvs tOi at seller 15 hys Daly West 50 nt S1SCO seller 10 daya Martha Washington COCO at Oc seller CO days May Diy 100 nt SS c Sacramento CCO at 15c Star Consolidated 1200 at 14c Sunshine SO at 2Cc She res sold llKO u Selling value J20232S AFTERNOON SALES AJax 100 at 2Dc IjQO at lOcf 4500 at 19c seller SO days 2WW nt 10 > ic Sirl S1 2Cc at 2G1 C5 5W at 26Vc 6W at 2Gieselelr 10 days Lou Morcur 100 it iS7f3 lOt at SI SPL aly V eit 50 at l82 00 Q at IS15 0 at 5lS0 elle 10 1 at SIS seller 10 daya 50 at 1807 lOO at scllcr 10 May Day IFOO at 33c 1W at 37Kc ISO at 37c 1SOO at 20l c 2000 at SCc COO at 25e Holler 10 daysr ioo at CCilc 200 at SSc1 SfW woat c1 iSchlnrj0 ySla6 Star CS 2500 a t 131 C5 E0 ° at 33c Undo Snnr 100 nt Sic 2COO at 30c 7fio at BOic 600 at SOc 1500 at SOVc Efcn Butler COOO at 7jc 1000 at 7c 1000 aLSc California 1000 at ISe seller 10 days I0 at 50 at lSc 1000 at 17c 1tj at l7c seller 10 days at IGc seller 10 days 50 at 17c 000 at17c buyer 1t days icoj at 16c mjv m juvn Leller 5 days 500 at 16c seller JO days LL Heine 1500 at 12c 2500 at IVAc 5000 of Ifln onllnr 1n rj > S t nt Be seller 10 da3s 50 ato 12c seller 10 lays Victor 500 at 19c loJafrM011 G0 ° at 220 seller 30 days 100 at 25 Shares sold C1700 Selling value J33S723 OPEN BOARD AJax GOO at lie seller CO days Carisa 500 at 271c seller 10 days ua > a Shares sold 1000 Selling value 51SJ5Q Boston Coppers Improvetl ITUIBUNB SPECIAL Boston < Mass March 13Thoopen I leg of the riff copper market was marked by thV cOnslderalle QiWailoii prices In tie ini01 Issues wero off somewhat fran last nights close After thin nrcs sure had been renmved stoeks began to rally and at the close wero quite actIve and strong The announcement of the change in the jSnnlgaSB J ibtAiii inu companyH datesfor meftUnw for Sl dond purposes was more favorable than had been anllclpatednamely uu In deflnlte Postponement of action on divi dends This created a better feeling all around and wis manifested lW higher prices The closing showed an Improved tone Hornhlrmor A Ttrw > ip < i i uLUtela C3 State ptreot Boston and 10 Wili fitrccl New York furnish the follow lag quotations Sales High Low Close Amalgamated 11000 0325 4ia74 < G3 BhlSlmni f iso 23EO ziz > Z3a Daly West W0 IsiS IJtuh 130 2JOO United Slal ° a 5C ° Jfri 1750 ia0o Mercur Ls3 i Moliavk 710 Gooo M 2500 > CurbBoston 3cifi3s4 Excellent in the Carisa Cal Henry G TIeftron has returned to his desk after a day among the ore bodies of thc CarlBa of Tintic and reports re-ports a most cccellent showing under ground However Supt Underwood is making no effort to move other than thc gold and silver ores and In the wretched condition of the road between ls experiencing a mine and railwayIs great deal of trouble In nuuntnlnlnff the high tho output In the meantime to the that come ores grade copper aurfticc arc being piled up and the forwarding for-warding of these will he resumed when the copper mark Jiistnlcs it May Day ConcentrateS Fied Jfllndt superintendent of the May Day mill came up from that plant yesterday and assisted In the marketing a carload of concentrates and one ftf slimes Controls on thc former revealed as much as 10 per cent lend 21 ounces sIlveFand 5 gold per the latter showed ton while those on 11 ounces silver 19 per cent lead and SL40 gold Supt TTllndt says he has no doubt of thucommercial success of the In alterations now plant as soon as band are completed and promises a better product while turning out a larger volume of concentrates Burning Moscow Survey Fred T McGurrJn baa returned from Beaver City where he obtained from thc court an ordeje amending the decree de-cree In thc Burning Moscow case In which Judgment was rendered In favor of Matthew Cullen and his associates It appears that in surveying thc ground which Is located at thc old camp of Shauntie In Beaver county the engineer tied to the wrong stake and that serious errora were accordingly accord-ingly made in the Moscows lines These corrected and the decree properly prop-erly entered the Moscow promises to be made quite productive the present season t Tho Regent Incorporated The Regent Mining and Milling company com-pany yesterday filed articles of incorporation incor-poration with the County Clerk It Is capitalized for 60000 divided Into 600000 shares of the value of 10 cents each The officers are T B OReilly president Clyde H Wilson vicepresi dent Frank L Wilson secretary and treasurer theoo with Norman B Jones and U V Duguot arc directors The company owns the Mistake and Mistake Mis-take No 2 lode mining claims In CHC ton mining district In Tooele county Iron Mountain Success After an absence of eighteen months Thomas Ferguson superintendent of the Iron Mountain Copper Mining companys properties at the base of Iron mountain In Iron county came in from the diggings yesterday md says be has no doubt now of the success suc-cess of his undertaking At a depth of 200 feet In the main shaft which has been put down since last December he lias now crosscut a distance of 110 feet and when he withdrew from thp camp the copper sulphides were just making their appearance In thc drift Above the management opened up no less than 11 feet of ore that average 9 percent per-cent copper under thc Iron and ho is relying on a greater volume below Mr Ferguyon reports Interest in thc big Iron deposits and the deals Involving In-volving their acquisition Federal Steel Interests unabated In the meantime mean-time Mir Ludd of the Colorado Fuel and Iron company has acquired by purchase and otherwise about 2000 acres of Ironbearing territory on which Mr Ferguson is directing the work necessary to a patent and there is everything to Indicate that Iron mountain will yet become one of thc most active and populous of Utahs diggings The visl or who Is in perfect per-fect health will leave for camp again thc last of the week PBOM THUNDER MOUNTAIN W W Sweet Extols the Merits of Some New Discoveries Having made personal Inquiry Into merits of Thunder mountain Idaho W V Sweet came down front the north yesterday to discuss the spring rush with General Passenger Agent Burley of the Oregon Short Line and will continue East today to return to the gold fields as soon as the trails are open lie came out by way of Welser and says that while the trail was not difficult ho has no particular route to extol and may go back into the country by way of Boise Mr SWeet reports a remarkable development develop-ment on the Falrvlcw group where the vein has been prospected for no less than 200 feet between walls with the values ranging from 5 to 515 gold per ton while at the Dewcy milt five stamps are dropping on ore with most satisfactory results The traveler brlrgn the same admonition to the outside world concerning the folly of going into the country without pro Visions as those who have preceded him In camp grub Is not to be had for love nor money although thc man who makes his way In with provisions provis-ions on which to feed himself can find plenty of work at from 12 to 515 a day Mr Sweet Is quite enthusiastic over the now field and looks forward Eto many most sensational developments develop-ments Strikes at Tonopali During the week three good strikes were made on the main ledge at Ray all three being shipping rock The ledge Is now pitching into the hill at an angle of about 30 degrees and rapIdly rap-Idly increasing width On lease S owned by C A Baldwin of British Columbia and James IT Young ot Phoenix Ariz Is a good strong ledge averaging 319 to the ton They are now taking out a shipment ship-ment that will net them a snug sum In lease No 1 on the Christmas Gift owned by Ray OBrien In the shaft at a depth of 70 feet a ledge of galena ore three feet wide Is to be seen This ore la of a high quality and adds materially ma-terially to the future of the camn Congon Miller on lease 11 have a good body of tore and refused a good offer to sell yesterday The richest ore struck this week was on lease 15 owned by Booth t Mc Kenzle Thc ledge lo now nearly two feet wide and the ore Is llllcd with bromide of silver The Boomerang a location parallelIng parallel-Ing the Christmas Gift and Roosevelt is showing up a body ot 170 ore Several other leases have Improved greatly during the past week Thc first shipment will be made as soon 03 a wagon road Is built Tono pah Bonanza Mining Notes The days receipts at the Taylor Brun ton sampler consist ot flvo care ot oro from Frisco A II S Bird Is In Now York conferring with Eastern associates In his Western undertakings Tho Ben Butler Is loading at Blngham for another consignment of concentrates from the Dewey mill Tho Rogers mill In Blngham canyon la i again working on sccondclnos oro from thc Columbia Mining companys proper tIesCol Col E A Wall haa returned from BhiBham after Inquiring Into develop meets on the various properties In which he IB Interested Unclo Josso Knight of tho Black Jack and other TJntlc properties camo up from Provo yesterday to confer with his asso dates fn tills city George Darn manager of thc Con Mer cur cold mines and mill came In from camp ja3tnlslit very much pleased with the behavior ot tho proposition Tho Horn Silver of Frisco reached tho furnaces of the Germanla smelter yes terday with live moro carload of crude ore In which Oliver and lead prcdoml nuted It was said yesterday that the manage mont of the Grand Central will materially Increase the output 6f that untIe prop sition now tlutt tIm cornpaiiys tribula Lions are Vanishing Dellnciuent Iay at the offIces of the West Ceiiturv whoj properties arc ho cate In Park valley bfolind thie fla5es meat of half a cent a shro pai i UI Ofl practically nil of It The company win acnrdliirly tiij ok on a most ener getic basis hoping to havo enough ore blocked out for n mill before the close of thu year The Northern Light ban pone to press with delinquent list covering 70COO out of a total of 100COO shares of stock the shareholders having responded with a to tel of JCCOO out of a posalblc total of 5000 Frank Murray who has been mining at Cripple Creek for several years has reached Zion on his way to Thunder mountain and will remain hero until the ausurnnce has come that the trails Into that country are open Manager Sam Bnmbcrgor of the Lower Mammoth leaves for that Tlnllc proposition proposi-tion thlH morning SumplcS ore from tho latest development In tho property that were exhibited In thc local offices yesterday denote the presence of sohO very hlcnsrado ore Traffic Manager TTccles of thc American Amer-ican Smelting nnd Refining company leaven for Denver today after having Interviewed In-terviewed all the local mouldcra of railway rail-way tariffs In Utah and while ho has nothing lo unfold at this time Is I not a little encouraged by thc attitude of the railways Charlie Brown superintendent of the Old Colony Mining company came In from camp yesterday morning nun reports re-ports the main shaft on that Tlntlc proposition pro-position now at a depth of S23 feet with ore of good quality appearing hi spots although thc Ground Is considerably broken up A T llarroll president oC the company by which the May Day of Tlntlc Is bo i lag provided with dry concentration ban arrived from Nevada where ho has Interests In-terests and will Join the forces UL tim May Day plant In their effort to promote Its work Jlarroll believes as firmly In the mcthodaa when It was originally Introduced In-troduced |