Show BIG SUITS FILED park utah record there have been rumors in the air for some time past of impending litigation between the silver king consolidated mining minin C company and its neighbor the silver king coalition mines company and the rumors have now had confirmation by the filing of two suits against the latter company compan y by the management of the first named the suits aggregate Z a total of to those familiar with the location and the workings of the two properties it has seemed inevitable that sooner or later a clash must come and the recent resumption of work at the con undoubtedly hastened the action one of the suits has been filed in equity and demands an accounting for ores alleged to have been mined from fr om ground that is owned jointly by the two corporations the value of which is said to be at least the second claim alleges trespass and the unlawful extraction of ores from claims owned absolutely by the plaintiff company value of said ores amounting to on account of the nature of the suit the plaintiffs would be entitled to three times the amount represented as the actual values of the ore extracted the suit in equity is brought against the old silver king company and the coalition company as its successor and sets up that plaintiff owns a one halt half interest in the vesuvius and andes patented claims a three fourths interest in such portions of the ladies drum and may flowers no 1 claims as conflict with the delaware claims while the ownership of the remaining interests in these claims is admitted as being in the defendant companies the plaintiff claims that for many years past work has been carried on in these claims and that they the plaintiffs have never received any part or portion of the values received for the ores alleged to have been extracted during this time plaintiffs allege that the underground workings of the coalition company extend into their grounds ground it is said that manager spiro of the con company has made re heated demands for his considered rights in the matter but received little or no satisfaction is and finally ordered his attorneys to commence action the court will be asked to issue an order permitting engineers of the con to enter the underground workings of the coalition company in the opinion of many the affair will be satisfactorily settled out of court as was the case in the suit stilt of mcgregor vs the king company but if it comes to trial the proceedings ce will doubtless be very interesting and will be closely followed by mining interests throughout the state |