Show BIG SCRAP PUT OVER Grand Central and Mammoth Disputes S Dis-putes Adjourned to October The big scrap between the Grand Central and ilammolh Mining companies com-panies over a handful of earth at Tlntlc will not be pulled oft In June as originally or-iginally scheduled but will go over until October when the matter will have cooled off and conditions are more favorable to energetic slugging To this arrangement counsel for the respective re-spective principals have finally agreed and when the case Is called In June an order for continuance will be entered Commenting upon It yesterday Judge Dlekson said there were several things that made it Inconvenient to go to trial during the summer months and again the foemen will be better equipped In October to rush the conflict con-flict to an early conclusion In the meantime the expert talent and classes in geology will continue their researches research-es Prof W S Keyos Don 1 Giles EP Jennings and several others handling 5 hand-ling the work for the Mammoth whileS while-S Prof Palmer Prof Jenney Col B A 5 Wall Ross Brown of California W A Wilson David W Brimion J W Nelll S and others will see to It that none of S the dips spurs and angles belonging to the Grand Central get away from that company Mr Brunton who came InS In-S from Colorado on Friday night leftS left-S for the seat of war yesterday morning but now that the ease Is to he continued 55 con-tinued ho will have abundant time In which rushing to prepare for the fray without Si Ore and Bullion Settlements 5 The week In the ore and bullion market S mar-ket closed with settlements amounting sCllennl umountn to 11S423 uy compared with 375QSl j S for the previous one Slowly but sure S Vly the magnificent figures that were attained up to the Germanla walkbut S which resulted in the temporary blowing 5 blow-ing out of two furnaces are being restored l re-stored and at present everything InS in-S dicate a still further Increase In the S output The days settlements amounted amount-ed to o2UO divided u follows S T R Jones Co Gormania bullion 52lSOO gold silver lead and copperS copper-S ores 18000 I Hamburger MicMIIIan Gold silver S and leadores J1S10 S McCojnlck Co Mlngo bullionS bullion-S HO gold silver lead and copper ores 3700 ct In the metal market silver ruled at f S GO cents an ounce lead at 5J5S per bunS I bun-S dred pounds and casting copper at 16 cents a pound S I Gold Dust Receipts S At the guld sampling rooms of the I Consolidated arms City Smcltlnc S and Rollnlng HelnlnS company the week closed 5 5 with receipts of gold dust amouiHinc to ± ° IUnds > oC the vahlc of about 5 Wp000 The Wilson Leaching company 5 S of Nevada was tho last to report at the sampler where it dumped out ido pounds this the first lot to 10t 5 5 since the breaking up of winter The other contributors to the total in S eluded the GeysorMarlon and Sacra S SacrC mento of Morcur the Dexter antES antE-S Chalnnmn of Nevada and the Port c land Go1 Bxlrnctlo Company of Ca Ifollla o f The Petros Condition Comment having been made upon tho + 7 impoverished condition of the Petro S Mining lnlns companys treasury according 10 a recent statement made by Col s B Mljner that gentleman Yesterday volunteered an expiation H an I pears that when the aVaaon 5fmson thl n1on of iro du ton was tcnnlnal I by the Weathel I HO last fail the company Md not as re ported have a balance 5 5 In the treas ury sufficient to meet the expenses Jf tho winter although as explained yes terday the bins were full of ore and I tho management expected to realize on it before the outlet between the mine and railway was closed up This It raiway oll to do when the ice began and after two wa to sheet the path afer wa gons and teams had been hurled overtime over-time steep hillside tho attempt was abandoned The result was that i left the treasury practically empty Since the opening of the present season the management has accordingly found It necessary to apply the earnings to the payment of bills incurred during the I winter although there was a balance In the treasury yesterday of about zo with four more cars of ore to be settled for With good roads President Pres-ident Bothwoll said the Intention of tho company now was to rush tho output out-put as rapidly as teams to that end can he had |