| Show CKOdlll i BURY THE HATCHET I M Bidgo Valley and Gemini of Tintic Withdraw Their Guns a I j The Ridge Valley and Gemini MIning JC5 ning companies owners of adjoining e3 properties at Tintic have buried the I I hatchet and what threatened to embroil em-broil them in long and expensive warfare war-fare In the courts of the district hYis vanished This step was decided on at T a meeting of those representing the respective companies yesterday afternoon after-noon when the Gemini company con j I scnted to the drawing of n perpetual J deadline between the two and to the further payment to its neighbor of 7000 r for ores extracted from the latters t I ground This agreement was ratified by the directors after some sparring and each will now pursue its way In z1 the agreement which Is nothing lei I than a compromise the management iij of the Gemini is permitted to continue the gutting of the chute of ore to which it claimed an apex while the Ridge Valley is made concessions that according jr4 ac-cording to some of Its directors should r 1 soon place its properly among the active W ac-tive producers of Tintic The light WhiCh was turned on Jn the recent skirmish I ci skir-mish baa it is said revealed the presence pres-ence of a third chute of ore by which i the Norway and Ole Bull mining claims I owned by the Ridge Valley are f traversed and with this Information tho management it Is claimed will have no trouble In opening up the long j sought riches However a majority of is1 its directors feel that the Ridge Val cc Icy company was justified In ita concession conces-sion and with money in the stocking h9 will b gin in a short time the further ei prospecting of Us ground A member of the board said last night that whilo 5 the sum allowed by the Gemini was but u farthing as compared with the bI 4 real vnluo of the ores extracted the I company was at n disadvantage in that vi it was without a fund on which to carry on a f hl I |