Show GRAND I TIPS t ITS lS HAND HANDt Indication Given at t 4 ehi of o It Its Defense i i rv WILL WIL LIKELY LIKLY n v vS S A DIFFERENT VEIN YEIN L 5 Suggested ed By B l of Mammoth Expert 4 0 S Special to t The Herald Utah pt Nov 26 The most im important feature of the Grand Central Mammoth tl trial tay today was wa the testimony test testimony mony of Expert Gillies whose cross croB examination lon was wa as concluded by Judge Dickson at t 34 this this afternoon te n on It I seem seemed seemed seemed ed apparent apprent by the line lne of questions asked by Judge Dickson that the de do defens defens fens fens of the the Grand Grard Central vil wi be that an altogether different di rent vien of ore ex ox exists e lots in lit its it nine mine ine and that tha therefore the Mammoth has no to It It Judge and Mr Gillies had an an exceed exceedingly exceedIngly interesting s setto tto The expert kept ke his head J d ver very well wen under the sharp lire fire fre he be had bad to undergo and nd both men were clearly cearly fatigued when it was over The attorney went with wih Mr Gil Gillies Gi Gillies lies le over much of his testimony in chief on Saturday Finally he began quizzing him this afternoon shortly sh af after after after ter court curt opened on the hanging wall walland wal walland and the foot fot wall wair wal of the vien vlen in lot 38 At a point pint shout about out OO feet north of the line lne whets whee the apex is ed c they tey had ha readied reached re the level lovel l vel of the Mammoth in their journey through the mine The expert had J testified that the vien was wa 2 feet tet wide at the sur surface ur face when Judge Dickson plumped this question at him The vien which was 20 feet fet wide at the he surface in the neighborhood of the raise rais to the Plum Plummer Plummer Plummer mer tunnel the 3 level leel the th foot wall walland waI walland and th th hanging wall wal have intersected they Intersection or There is apparently an intersection on the strike was the reply Next Net Judge asked Of your wien ulen en The toot loot ot wall wal and the hanging wall stall wal have come together and cut the vIe vien out there they the theNo No I said whether heth r this was the foo foot fool w wall H l of the back fissure at this point I state You said sid that you ht it i was wasI I 1 thought it i was I Assuming that you are about I that hanging wall wal and that the he dyke is the hanging hanging wall al on this same level as the raise rais to the Plummer tunnel you ou the wall wal and md the hanging wall wal coming together and cut cutting cutting cutting ting your vien out And the foot and the hanging wall al of or your vien have in intersected intersected intersected they I If I you accept the drift as the lie foot wall wal in the back bk fissure yes yes sir And if your opinion is correct that the foot wall wal is found In that tha drift at that point pint then it i follows that your I foot wall and hanging wall wail I have in intersected intersected each other i It Yes Ye sir As I said sid before b fore there seems to be b e an intersection there th re Grand G nd Centrals Defense Defens I It I will wi readily be seen sn that if the de do defense can CM show that tat the hanging wall walland wal and ad the foot foot wall wal of the original Mam vram Mammoth moth vein have come together it may mc also als be in a position to attempt to prove that the Grand Central Central ore is isan another anomer an body boy altogether from the Mammoth The level concern concerning ing which Mr Gillies Giles testified is far I above the disputed dispute ore bodies boies which lie le lein in and between the 7 and levels Judge Dickson also als asked a good many questions about the dip of oP theore the theore theore ore body boy in controversy He wished to know if the dip of the ore body was the same me as the dip of the Mammoth vein Mr Gillies GUie answered anser d that he say because not enough work had been done there Assuming that the dip of f the ore oreby body by is the same as a the of the vein what would the direction of the strike of the vein Aein be was the next inquiry Mr 11 Gillies Giles replied that if i Judge surmise was correct the strike of the vein ein would be nearly east and west A rather Jovial j vial collo colloquy colloquy colloquy quy about what would be called an ideal fissure vein ended the main cross examination John M 11 Zane then asked R a few f w ques questions questions questions on redirect examination after which Judge Dickson inquired about abo t th character of the surroundings of the ore in the and BOO SOO levels leves Mr Gillies said that the workings for some hundreds of feet east and west and south were barren lime rock but that toward the north there were iron stains and During part of the re Attorney Suther Sutherland Sutherland Sutherland land came to the front with a strong objection to Judge style of putting suppositious cases lo ttY O the wit witness witness witness ness An Exchange of Bouquets q ets I wont say anything in criticism of the witness although I might re returned returned returned turned th the Grand Central man alan manOh manOh Oh dont restrain yourself re retorted retorted retorted Mr Sutherland And with that the incident closed dosed The Tite last Jast witness was nas Charles W V Watson Vatson who h said saki he had been b eh a miner for forty years in Utah Idaho Ida o Mon Montana Montans tana tans and Nevada Mr Watson was familiar with the original Mammoth mine He was w superintendent of the property during a part of o 1891 He swore sore positively that the apex of the vein was In lot 38 8 He was vas in the midst of a description of the ore bodies odies and was being examined by Mr Zane when court adjourned until 10 tomorrow morning a aThe The train from Salt Lake Lak was a few minutes behind time Ome in arriving this morning and court did not noE open until after 11 Expert Gillies for the Mammoth side who was undergoing cros when court adjourn adjourned ed Saturday afternoon again took the stand Judge Dickson fired question after question at the witness going over with him in detail the character and quality of ore found within the original Mammoth claim and nd outside of it from the surface to the and zoo SOO levels The bore more flore par particularly particularly particularly on that portion of e lot SS IS north of a ne on the maps known as asa asa asa a a a This line is 18 TOO fet north rth of the south end line lin of the claim Judge Dickson wished to kt find out Where Mr Gillies found ore on the surface north of the line a a and within lines of ot Lot 88 lB 8 He asked if it a fact la t that the witness bad a found Cound no ore whatever within the boundary bound ry sped specified specified fied fled Mr Gillies GilDes replied thai that he had hat found ore orein in open cut 18 IS Where south of f cut IS 18 and north of the line a a within the wide side lines of lot SS JI 3 have bave you found anything that carries an appreciable value Discussion of Ore Mr Gillies at first said aId he had found ore of the quality described d in open cut 1 1 An examination of the contour map however showed that cut 1 wasn was not n t within the boundaries pf Of the terri tern territory tory tor which Judge DIckson wished to cover A close ee examination of the drawings resulted in the statement by the expert export that tbt ore had hd been iden found west sad ad north of ot cut IS 18 The question is as to the th territory south s uth of open cut 18 and north of the th flue a a said Raid Judge Dickson I belio believe there is i ore ure S and on ont on ont t at the west t open o ap xi n cutIS cUl 18 between open cut IS 18 and open rut cut 14 was wa the clIo How fat far north of the l line 1 About feet Is there th re any other point within the limits of Jot lot 38 in the boundaries s specified specified spec fied fled S None other than cuts of whose value alue in mineral I cannot say y Is there ore at any point north of the line baa a a and a d vertically beneath the surface Northerly along alonS the Finn How flow w far north nott of f the ot S liner lIne S From Prom iO to feet There Thera is a well n defined seam Judge Dickson then took the expert over all the levels in Ia the Mammoth be beginning beginning beginning ginning at the He confined him to the ground between the line linea a a and the south end line of lot 38 38 asking pr r minute details as to the character of I the ore and how ho he be h determined ed that any an ore at all Jt w there tl ere Next Judge Dickson put the witness i through a technical examination as to I Ithe Ithe ithe the best methods of determining Ing the foot wall nail and and hanging wall of a avien avien I vien vlen This was still under way W T when the noon recess was taken I |