| Show THE EUREKA TOWNSITE Witness Jlendcrson Concludes His Testimony in the Celebrated CaseIn Case-In the Eureka townsite case the redirect examination of Charles Henderson vas commenced yesterday morning at 10 oclock by Mr Davis The witness stated that when he said in his direct examination that he had paid no attention to the location of claims in that part of the country he meant that he had paid no attention to the boundary lines only QWith reference to the Jim Green well I does the forty feet ol wash begin at the surface and extend toward tho well AYell air QAnd the eleven feet of granite and porphyry is beneath the wash AIt lies beneath the wash QWhat direction from the shaft on the WolfeTone is the residence of John B Hardwickl S ASouth of the shaft QDid you examine the surface ground directly north and northeast of the house Mr Bird objected to this question as not being proper redirect examination and that it was calling tor testimony as to tbe character of ground that ia not in dispute Witness answering I have been allover all-over the ground but I havent examined the north part in tho last year very closely only the dumps that I went to QYou testified that inyour judgment the grounds embraced in the townsite application ap-plication were worth nothing for mineral purposes and that they had a value for townsite purposes Is not that good eyi deuce to your mind that the mining locations loca-tions were made lor speculationl Mr Bird object to the question as not being be-ing proper redirect examination and for I the further reason that it is leading and directing I Witness answering Yes sir it is I QDo you know T D Sullivan who I is shown to be one of the protesting mineral min-eral claimants 1 AYes sir QState whether or not after leaving this office yesterday you wero assaulted by Mr Sullivan becauso of testimony you had given in this case Mr Bird objeatod to the question as being be-ing wholly irrelevant and immaterial Witness answeredLast night in the early part of the evening I was inside of a saloon I walked in with a man from Bingham that I was acquainted with We were standing at the bar with Mr Sullivan van and Mr Powers came in d d a Mr Sullivan looked at me and said You two facod s of a b and struck at me I dodged he hit my hat and knocked it off my head I turned round and walked out andsaid Thats all right Tim 1 will see you again I was advised to have him urrsted but I would not do so for a little thing like that as I didnt suppose sup-pose there would be any more of it Mr Bird moved to have the whole of this answer stricken out but it went just the same I This concluded the testimony of Render son and the court adjourned till Tuesday morning at 10 oclock I |