Show I EROTHEBTON IN DENVER Ho Explains His Connection with I London < Corporatioru Denver Colo Dec L Joseph H Brotherlon against whom In the Sheriffs Sher-iffs court of London England the London Lon-don and Westminster Contract corporation corpora-tion secured a Judgment for GOiOO Is now living In this city L was interested In the contract corporation cor-poration and had 80000 worth of stock said Mr Brothert9n The company com-pany was capitalized for 250000 but only 80000 was paid In Its objects were similar to those of the Venture corporationto buy mining properties that promised to develop well and be good Investments and to put capital In other things The company bought properties In West Australia and South I Africa and the primary cause of its downfall was the Jameson raid and the South African panic which carried down many companies at the same time I was a director in the company but instead of inducing Sir James Llnton to join It he was chairman of the board of directors before I became Interested in It I never bold the corporation mining mi-ning stock In doubtful companies as Is claimed and when the corporation failed I lost my money as well as tho other stockholders Afterward I camo ta America simply as a business proposition propo-sition for i am Interested in mining In this State and In California I know nothing of proceedings to be commenced In American courts and I have not been berved with any papers I am not an American Methodist Meth-odist minister and I never have been I In Boston In my life J C Kemp Vance who Is named In the London dispatch as an alleged cOne I con-e erate with me is now mining In Calaverns county Cal and Is i promi nent there I United States and Cochitl Boston Mass Nov 27 Deposits of the United States Mining companys ceipts under the three years voting trust agreement now amount to 125Q8S I shares As the voting trust receipts now represent a majority and more of the companys ulock they will I shortly I bo listed upon the local board thus making the receipts good delivery They I have already been quoted for some I weeks paot on the curb I I Tho Inaldeis on Coehltl arc tolling j that a good advance for the stock Is Just ahead They base their prediction ton I t-on the splendid Showing that tho recent ilch find on the fourth level is making I The dally results of the assays not given to the public arc It Is said surprisingly J 1 sur-prisingly good much better Indeed 1 than when the strike was first made i Shipments from Tintic I I Miner i The shipments 10111 the dls J f trlct for the past week are as follows i j Gary of oro I I Centennial lOuroka 26 nulIlonBecl U Humbug 1 I Godiva 3 May Day 2 i Oumlnl tt I I Eagle Bluo Bell 1 Curlysa 6 I Grand Central 7 Tesora 1 IJ Swansea 10 I Star COnsolIdated 4 1 Mammoth 7 Total i 7S I j Boss > Tweed loading one i Mining Notes Two cars of ore were received yesterday yester-day from the BullionBeck The Humbug reported on the market yesterday with ono car of ore The May Day added to yesterdays receipts 1 with two cars of ore A car of Pascoe slag arrived on the tracks yesterday from Stockton Manager Tuttle of the Hidden Treasure Treas-ure returned from Stockton last night Manager Hunt of the May Day went out to the companjs mine last night If A Cohen general manager of the I Con Mcrcur yesterday went to tho i mines I R II Channlng superintendent of the Highland Boy at Bingham is In from I the mines Manager Markham of the NoYou I Dont of Stockton came Into Salt Lalce yesterday George H Dcrn returned yesterday from a two days trip at Mcrcur looking I look-ing over the Con Mercurs properties F Klepetko general manager of the Anaconda and the Butte Boston properties at Butte is visiting In Salt I Lake The Horn Silver followed the shipments ship-ments of six cars of silver and lead ores Friday with two cars of copper oro yesterday Col Ileffron of the Bingham Copper and Gold Mining company spent yesterday yes-terday at the companys new smelter plant at Bingham Junction C E Peyton will leave today for the La gal mountains to look after assessment assess-ment wOIk on some properties in which he with other Salt Lakers is interested J J Trenam returned last night from a two days inspection of the Sliver Coin and the Stockton Gold Mining and Milling companys properties at Stockton Stock-ton The Four Aces has levied an assessment assess-ment of 2 cents a share payable immediately im-mediately and delinquent January 4th The proceeds will be used to continue development work John C Griffiths yesterday settled for a car of ore from Boise Ida which yielded unusually good returns In copper cop-per a fair showing In silver and some gold The ore goes to Blue Island Ill Robert D Grant leaves for Butte Mont on Monday where after examinIng exam-ining his Interests he goes to New York and Boston to confer with his associates associ-ates as to the future development of interests in this State and Nevada A fine sample of almost pure galena ore carrying good values in silver and weighing about 200 pounds from the RoccoIIomestake mine was yesterday displayed In the window of W II Ir i Ines ofllce on brokers row and received re-ceived the admiration of many mining men |