| Show tH TUE B6 suiT FILEO u i Papers Forwarded to Clerk at Nephi Lat t Night T ¼ OVER TWO MILLIONS ASKED L 1 Euvolca Hill and BullionBeck vs Pox OthersManager E Gemini nnd j The Tesora Concentrator I in Deflia1ThG I to Bo Beady in a MonthEn Lr1 Caso in Process of Adjustment The Mill for the OphirBondcd NevadaProduction of I Mines in M Ophir Hill Mining Notes i complaints in which the man The of BullionBeck of Tin Ic of the agemont 2300000 for ores the ecus to collect Gemini Mining corn Furcka Hill and ex a7e accused of unlawfully are panics Cling territory were from Plaintiffs xacthg I and last night 1 I completed yesterday I ctinP1et Carded to the clerk of the District contents of each The at Ncphl court exclusively correspond with what was told decision the n r sively by The Tribune on management to go l of the BullionBeck thc action against I into court In the Moylan C Foci d Eureka Bill company It Is set up that W mter i I and George 1 the defendants entered the plaintiff i In the past four years fl l territory and 25000 tons of ore have extracted over Jj 38 ton net or I of the valuation of per for which of 5350000 t p a total valuation r sum judgment Is asked j against the Gemini The complaint I company John Q packard and J C McChryStal after reciting the snipe I allegations accUScS the dp lendants general oE xtracti1g during the past Ii 30000 tons of ore of the 1 three years for h Sue of 15 per ton or S1S30000 which sum judgment Is 1wayed 1 the fcuiexa charged against II It Is also I had In question Hill that after the ores been mined from the afilunts territory that the accused caved in the slopes bj I shooting out and otherwise removing the timbers that the extent of the Invasion In-vasion by the defendant might be as concealed from the far as possible plaintiff I of Mbylan C Fox general manager the Eureka Hill to whom the allegations allega-tions oC the complaint were recited I said If his forces have Invaded Bullion Beck territory It was certainly without iI his knowledge He had he said always i In the opening r been guided by surveys tin of the Eureka Hills domains and I still relying upon them could offer V nothing less than a general denial to the complaint at this lime The ac rused have thirty days however In which to answer the complaints forwarded I for-warded by Messrs Dlckson Ellis Ellis and Farnsworih Lund attorneys attor-neys for the plaintiff The Tesora Concentrator His labors upon the new concentrator with which to reduce the milling ores i F of the Tesora of TIntIc far advanced 3 Mr V B Sherrod engineer for the I company returned from camp yesterday yester-day morning The progress of construction con-struction at this time Is such as to p I justify the belief that the mill will be started by June 15lh The material Is practically all upon the ground the machinery Is being set up and no i signs of disappointment are visible In the meantime the pumps arc sending t out the waters necessary for the mill I 5 > while Mr James Crelghton superintendent superin-tendent of the mine has his ores In condition for steady and economical extraction I In Re Terry vs Erwin I i Adrian C Ellis Jr of counsel for I i the respondent In the case of the house I of Ferry against D D Erwin trustee etc came in from Chicago yesterday I where he represented the petitioners at it conference with Mr Erwin As recently l re-cently told by The Tribune the petitioners peti-tioners are seeking the dismissal oC i Erwin as trustee for E R Ferry and the allotment among them and their I < opeiltloners of shares In the SilverIng t Silver-Ing Mining company the Anchor and ½ other holdings the value of many hundreds of thousands of dollars Mr I Ellis while pleading It unwise to go I Into particulars concerning the confer I I I I once In Chicago said It looked as If a I I settlement was nearing and that everything will be amicably adjusted I in a short time t if The Ophiv Mill The active breaking of ground for I the new mill with which Ophlr dividends divi-dends arc to be pounded out down at I Stateline will begin on Monday next 4 and the work pushed with all possible energy Mr F H Lathrop manager I of the properly who returned to the I li I city yesterday morning after slaking l Ii oft the site for the new mill say the I property underground Is presenting I better appearance with every shift and that at 210 feet along the 400foot level I the superintendent is just shooting Into the highgrade orus on their dip from upper levels The milling ores are I present in great abundance i Back From Nevada V Messrs Fred T McGurrin and Patrick Pat-rick Ryan came in from Nevada yes I terday after making examination of I the old TemPiute district southwest or DC La Mar In Lincoln county Dtir Ing their absence the gentlemen succeeded I suc-ceeded In tying up a group of twelve patented claims that have been pro I ductive of considerable sllvorbcarint I I r ore in the past Tho grade was neces t 1 I I sarily high as the camp which was or Kanlzed in 1SGS was remote from trans portatlon and not a little of the out put was hauled to the smelters in this Valley Messrs McGurrin and Ryan tarried for a few hours at DG La Mar Nov where they made an examination of property adjoining the great De LaS La-S Mar mine of which they recently ob lamed control The De La Mar prop erty is running along without mat ilal change while good reports are heard Fool In camp concerning the April Ore and Bullion Settlements In the ore and bullion market the days Settlements Beached a total of 5i7OO divided as follows T B > Jones I1c09ei iania bullion t4oO d silver gold lead and Copper < ot es 1SOOO McCornick CoAurocyanldeg i11Q gold silver > lead and copper ores Sdfl l4SO Commercial National BankGold llvcr and lead ores S1SOO rJu hc metal market silver ruled at iat lundred cents an ounce cad at 130 Per pounds and casting copper at 1534 cents a pound S Ophir Hill Production S nlanager Clark of the OPhlr Hill in Sntricfnyo from which an unprocc lented tonnage Is coming at thlstlmc S has gone buck to camp xifttr placing fljera for supplies The mill Is np handling 10 ° tons ° c ore daily that if lnrd about forty tons of concentrates or good quality and results generally I nrc most satisfactory The plant win hot con be enlarged as Designed thlrsoa Highland Boy Matte I While the management has supplied the convertors at the Highland Boy L S with about 300 tons of highgrade matte the product of the Blngharn and Gold Mining company Copper IB eniulter has accumulated until there perhaps 27f000 worth of matte now The converters at the on the grounds neighboring plant disposing of that on hand the forwarding of matte to Ic will be resumed RATHER DUIL IN STOCKS Sales Comparatively Light Prices Tend Generally Downward The day on the mining exchange closed with the transfer of S0400 shares of mock that brought 20098 At the morning call 2SOOO shares were sold for 10 ° a050 at the afternoon 51300 shnre for 1070750 The opening session was lifeless with traders generally far apart AJax for which i120 had been curbstone the previous afternoon pail on the ternoon was shoved out at SI10 and moved up to 115 while Dexter a pilgrim pil-grim from Nevada was allowed to goat go-at 70 cents Vigorous effort was made to coax DalyWest from Its moorings hut It declined lo budge nt less than 32C20 while 90 vas bid for Bullion Beck while May Day was pushed up to SHi cents with 1RC bid for Century of Park valley on assurances that the completion of the new mill will bo followed fol-lowed by dividends Joe Bowers whose board of directors has suddenly called In counsel to cure some mysterious fhiw held to 5 ½ cents on a In the title up t sale of 12000 shares while 296 was I vainly bid for Yankee Consolidated that had settled back In its corner with the goods marked up to 293 Martha Washington was still in bandages and changed hands down to 5 cents while lOO Sacramento was released at 49 cents and 2000 Northern Light up to lO s cents the session closing on a feelIng feel-Ing that was provokingly tired S AFTERNOON CALL The afternoon developed no material changes in the list An Eastern order for COI Yankee Consolidated took it to 52991 while Ajax was held up to SlUva and May Day up to S23 at the close Ben Butler ulfh a story of four feet of solid galena recovered slightly and sold up lo 114 cents while Little Chief changed hands at latf cents with 14000 Joe Bowers going up to GA cents Star Consolidated sold up to 49 cents and then eased back a fraction with Northern North-ern Light holding up to 1OV cents while I Silver Shield came out to a bid of u cents with Sacramento weak and changing hands nt 30Vi cents The day closed as a dull one and on the following fol-lowing market M Call 1 M Call I Bk Bid IASkCd Anchor IS 250 i l 2W AJdL i1l iI41 114 1l4t 1 Alblon I Mic 60 Bull nBeck 3LO 4D i 3 400 B Tweed IS I l3 ½ JS Black Jack 10 120 Ben Butler 10 U j 11 1t Ccflt thircka 250 3l j W 3100 10 Congor Con Lercur 312 ½ 30 II 32k 327 Century ic 100 l5 Ciee I 5 00 Dland Con l2i 25 Daly I 150 1 J 140 I9 DalyWest 1 6 3ZS0 Dhl Lurk 0 00 00 00 Daiton o Dexter I 70 L 0 EmeralJ oiJ 3i 01 e 71 S Galena II ½ 1Gl 1l 15 Grand Ccnt 5I2 50 5iOz 5O Gold Eagle t 01 01 Jio ii Siivr i03 i3 105 lierctihs 01 ITigot 01 i 03 Joe Bowers Oi o3I o Kremlin 00 1 lJ lninmoth 403 405 410 Little Chlefi I l6 iiv4 Nainmoth 1 222 z42 233 24l4 Manhattan 1 00f0 151151 0Gl 473 P May Day S31 82 83 Martha W Nor Light 10 10 0J NCVaLI9 01 03 Ontario 00 104 I SGl 1000 letro 13 10 RichAna 2i 29 ItuccoH 70 03 i FtabioOt 0 Sunshine 11 24 Svanse5 f 305 33 30i S Swansea s is I 67 71 Sunbeam U 4 1i icianiiito 3 40 3 iz Sliver hing 8300 Snir Con 49 4SL 1S Showers COO 1 Sliver Shield 05 05 OI 05 Titro 10 J2 10 13 Tcsoia I S2 Sli 80 82 Uta1 I iO i2 ci 75 Valeo I 21 2 2 rect M G 03 LI 02 02 Yitnke 29 2i0 1 29S ½ 800 OPENING SALES Transfers were recorded as follows at the morning call AJax 100 at 110 100 at 5111 100 at 5111A 200 at 113 1X at SI13 500 ut S113V 700 at L13 = i 100 at JLlSJi 6000 at LISife CCO at 114 600 at tLMi 400 at 114 JOO at 5114A 1000 at 111 00 at UJ4 500 at 115 200 at llli Dexter ICO at 70c May vDay 400 at 53tc 100at S2ic 400 it SJvfcc 500 at Sic itO at si4c Northern Light 1510 at 10c 500 at lOveC Sacramento 1GW at 39c Ben Butler 2500 at 105c Joe Bowers 380iat jc 10CO at 5Vic 7500 at 5e Martha Washington 2000 at 54c 1000 at DC Shares sold 23500 Selling value 51020050 CLOSING SALES Transfers were recorded as follows during the afternoon AJax 200 at L13 3CO at 113V SCO at SlUi 100 at 5113 1000 at 111 I 1100 at MUV SCO at 11 PA 100 at 511lc May Day 10 at KVIC 200 at S3c 100 at Northern Light 500 at 10c v Sacramento MO at l9e > Silver Shield 1000 at 6c Star Consolidated 300 at 4Sc 1100 at 49c 100 at JeJie EOO at I8 Ben Butler 1000 at 10ic 1000 at lie 600 at imcj 1CCO at HViC Joe Bowers COCO ai 5c SOOO at 5c LUtle Chief 1 00 at 15jlc Marlha Washington JaOO at 5c 2000 atc at-c West Morning Glory 1000 at 3c 720 at 3c 40CO at2c 1000 at 2Ve 2003 at 2ic 1000 nt 2c S ankoo Consolldatcd 200 at J20S 100 at JIMS12 NX I at 203 200 at J2W Shares sold 51600 Selling value 5W70750 S ON TPIE STREET Conditions on the curUstone were a rcllcction of those that prevailed in the pit during the day the cash register showing the sale of but 1200 shares for which 151750 was paid Century ol Park valley made a new record for Itself It-self on a transfer of 100 at 1SJ while West Century adjoining was eagerly sought at 13 cents with 500 SiicVamento selling at 19 fonts An order or-der for 100 DalyWest was filled at 36 while 500 AJax was handed out at llt with the latest bulletin from the management man-agement sticking to the rollers The day on curb and exchange closed with the sale of 81JOO shares for 23 54550 Coppers Quiet but Strong ITfUUfNE SPECIAL Boston Mass May 17Tue copper market today wns quiet but the tone strong Amalpa mated showed a fair degree of activity and after an early weakness recovered sharply on the expectation ex-pectation that tile acquisition of properties prop-erties recently contemplated would soon be effected There was considerable selling however on the belief that the deal would not be consummated at avery a-very early date Jlornblowor Weeks brokers 53 State street Boston and 10 Wall street New York furnish the fol lowing quotations Sales nigh Low Close Maul CS10 110CO 11400 SH5EO liIngham 125 23IX 2325 23 Cochiti 7C1 700 C50 700 Cent Eurclca So 0 00 M DILlyWest I7W 2000 Utah 150 2150 IJ S 715 2ol2A 1975 io75 Mercur CO 300 337 3M Mohawk 2SJ 2300 S3M 3000 Curb IBoalon W754W Navaho 5200 v The Daisy Hcceivershlp The Tooele county case of G W Popp VK the Dalay Gold Mining com A IContlnucd on pago 7 THE3BBHSUIT tlLEb Continued from pago 6 t pany came up before Judge Stewart Sn the District court hero ycatcrday on the report of the receiver A T Moon and motion for the discontinuance of the receivership Testimony was taken as to the present pres-ent condition of the company and the working at the mine and the hearing I was continued until this morning I Popp was represented by Attorneys L Patterson Mover and the company by Prick Edwards |