Show OK ON APEX T Grind Grand Central Questioned on Those Lines Yesterday Y y Special to The He Id Nephi Utah Dec Dee SO see ses session 1 sion of court here with the me trial of the Grand mining case V was principally devoted devot to receiving samples of material taken from the mines involved and the assays upon those samples made by Henry R Ellis and 8 nd R It H Officer omer of Salt Seit It Lake The V V most of these samples taken for the purpose of determining the question of k apex upon lot No 38 38 came from various places on the surface of that claim and from underground o ings near near the surface They were produced by S W Tyler expert min mining minIng mm ing engineer Dr James Jamea E B Talma e Professor W A Wilson Wison and rUn Martin K KV V Harkness witnesses on behalf of the Grand Central Nearly early N all of the samples the witnesses wit witnesses C nesses t had been taken very recently from the most meet mo t favorable look ook looking I ing material ma tend found at the different V poi ts A cording to the certificates of Mesan Ellis and Officer the only V surface samples which essayed assayed any anymore anymore anymore more than a trace of the precious met metals metals als ale came from the south end of Mam am Mammoth Mammoth moth lot 38 at or 01 near the apex cave V VV the Gillespi slope sto e and the Young Mammoth tunnel to the southeast of VV the vex cave and those samples showed considerable value making t n merchantable shipping ore Some V other assays were had upon samples from Om workings a little above the apex cave but all of the tie other samples which came from along Mammoth lot Jot I 38 going from a few hundred feet from the south end line of that V claim showed but a trace of gold and anda a trace of silver V Lafayette Holbrook president of the Grand Central company HAS wa called as asa asa V a witness and stated that from the works of that company within the sine side eUnos lines linos of tHe tl e and Consort Con ort V claim daimi which lie to the west and si y north of the Mammoth rot let haV 38 V worth of o ore had been ex cx extracted by that company that there therewa V was wa W about tons of ore now on the J dump at the estimated value of 12 per perV V ton and that there were large bodies of ore Mf yet remaining in the mine un untouched untouched untouched touched an approximation of the value of which he would not venture |