Show Ilinhig Notes lion DavLd Keith president of the great Silver King of Park City has gone to California Yesterdays consignment from the Centennial Eureka of Tlntlc consisted of ten carloads of copper ore Yesterdays receipts al time Taylor Brunlon sampler consisted of len cars of ore from Tlnllc and one from Blng ham J Fllz Brind for many years Idenli flod Wllh the mining camps of Colorado Colo-rado Is in the city In lie interest of his dynamite factory A taller from time north says that Harry ISdwardsJ who has been In Ill health for some time will leave Dawson Daw-son City for Zion in October J IT Conrad the wellknown mining man returned Salurday from California I Califor-nia lie says he enjoyed the rip I Immensely Im-mensely says the Butte Inter Mountain Moun-tain John Jlelmrich vicepresident of the Mercur Mining company leaves for the companys bonanza this morning accompanied ac-companied by John M DMs of Scrlb ner Neb The sampling of lie latest consignment consign-ment of ore from the Tesora uf Tlntlc shows metallic contents consisting uf 91 per cent copper llflccn ounces silver and S 2 in gold per ton Tusearora TimesReview The Dex teL started the work of sinking HIP shaft LOO feet deeper Friday Eight hour shifts are employed and the work will be pushed as rapidly as possible Mammoth Record1 The Dagmar mini at JSurcka has bccn leased and bonded for one year for 20UUO and new machinery will be put In and work resumed and vigorously pushed within I the coming month 13 P Jennings and Warren Loose arc scheduled to leave for Brlllfdi Columbia tomorrow morning to conduct an examination ex-amination of mining properly for well known Salt Lakers They will be followed fol-lowed by Henry Pecry on Thursday Joe Dederich left for Republic City rash ington yesterday to begin active construction upon hue big cyanide plant that Is going up under the direction direc-tion of Mr D C Jackllng former L superintendent of the Golden Gate mill The only ore Belllement yesterday was that made by Bamberger Mc Millan on ores of the value of 1SG60 L Tu the molal market silver ruled at otHd cents an ounce Jead at 17A 1 < per hundred pounds and easllng copper at 1C oenls a pound Rumors thai the Mercur company will al Lime next quarterly muellng post an extra dividend of IJfc cenls was scouted by Manager Dern yesterday as being entirely without foundation as the directors believe a surplus should exist In the treasury at all times The recent shipment of goldbearing ashes and rubbish irom the De La Mar refinery at De La Mat Nov will be upon the market today Cashier Cun ningham said yesterday thai it would probably show a valuation of about IOO0IL very satisfactory earning fron > the scraps 1 Virginia Nov Chronicle It Is estimated esti-mated thai time sale of the concentrates from 271 ions and RQiT pounds of Con solidated California and Virginia ore will add 7fiOO lo time Iroasury of the company The iwo runn al Iho Kln kent mill of high and lowgrndo ore has proved entirely satisfactory to the Consolidated California and Virginia company The news from California thai Thorn as LL Oxnam was to sever hie conncc lion with Capl Do Li Mar appears to have been inliivly without founda tion tin Call lo I ho contrary not with staudlng Mr Oxnam has now gone bark lo the Hold Mountain group on hhrh lhe new mill is hieing reared FEDERAL JURORS DRAWN Grand Jury Will be Impaneled Way 7th THIRTYFIVE PETIT JURORS Judge Hallett to Try Case ot the Crowu Point vs Ontario Company Involving Nearly 2000000 Dato of the Hearing Not Yet Fixed Judge Marshall is Disqualified from Sitting in the Case Short Orders Made in the United Slates Court Yesterday Arbor day was celebrated by Judge Marshall within lie confines of tho Federal courtroom and a great deal ot routine business was transuded amont which was the drawing of the grand and PetIt Jurors for time May leriii who arc expected lo appear in courl on IMay lOlh GRAND JURORS Time names of the grand jurors arc as follows II H Spencer Ogden A II Little Salt Lake John McEwan Provo James U Bullock Pleasant Grove John Reese Salt Lake C A Carlqiilsl Suit Lake Joseph II Preccu Sail Lake J 1 > Durfjln Sail Lake James AYhllehcud Sprlngvllle W D Robinson American Fork Thomas Povell Sail Lake Nicholas Trcoweck Sail Lake J Maekaj North Jordan John C Urimih Salt Lake P E lUoKalh Salt Lake John T I Axton Salt Lake M Hammond Sail Lake Frplerlck II Weight Salt Lake Ti T I Ball Salt Lake George AY Uodle Price Paul Olson Salt Lake John T Donollan Salt Lake PETIT J URORS Thosco drawn for petit Jury service nre Duncan A McAllister Salt Lake Jeremiah Willoy Bountiful Cyrus Page Bountiful Bees L Llewellyn Fountain Green George J Taylor Salt Lake A V J Sutherland Big rollim wood YV O Creer Spanish Fork Dan S Spencer Sail Lake Orlando Had dock Hoy Benjamin TCennelt Jr 1 American Fork E 11 Stewart Sail Lake A IT Adklnson Salt Lake Joshua F Grant Salt Lake John Turner Tur-ner Heber Walter J Burton Sail Lake William II Bierolon Provo John K Twelves Provo Spencer flaw son Sail Lake 1 O Wall Wallsburg Koberl W Morris Sail Lake George IV Jones Ogden Charles Frclxon San tul tul ii Louis Colin Salt Lake Al J berl C Morris Salt Lake William I C Cllvo Salt Lake Daniel C Lee Yoods Cross William D alllsler Salt Lake Edward Merrill Salt 1ake C J Brain Salt Lake J K Glllesple Suit Lake Ell II Pierce Salt Lake Joseph Mor ixll Logan D N Swan Salt Lake Theodore Toblason Salt Lake Charles W Symons Salt Lake IF IIALLETT COMES In the case of the Crown Point Mining I Mi-ning company vs lie Ontario Silver Mining company which Involves nearly near-ly 000000 for damages counsel for plalntDf asked that a date be named Judge 1 Marshall replied thai he could not try It himself and he did not know it Judge 1 Ilallctt could conic and when COURT ORDERS United Stales of Aimrica vs AsSyrian As-Syrian Asphalt company order lo show i cause why defendant should not be stopped from Inking out asphalt from the Brunette Raven and Blackbird mines set for hearing April 30th United States vs Theodore Curtis and Ransom A Wells suit on bonds oC JC F Boncman oxTerritorial District Clerk of the First district for 01278 defendants allowed to withdraw demurrer de-murrer and iweniy days to answer Ogden City vs Bear Lake and River Waterworks and Irrigation company el al demurrer taken under advlse ment J F Ledwidge Iruslee vs C D Tvos demurrer lo bill submlllod and laken under advisement M F Murray trustee vs Henry Beal to quiet title set for Monday April 3rd AntoInette B Kinney and Clcsson S Kinney vs the Columbia Building and L Loan association motion for leave to renew motion for demand taken under advisement Francis L Daggott of SI George was appointed a United States commissioner com-missioner CASES SET April i 23rd Murray vs Ben I equity May 7th United States vs W J Burgess stealing properly of United States May 8th United States vs James Olson assault to kill an Indian United L Slates VH J S Giles forgery May fith United Stales vs Beaver CoOp Mercantile Inslllullon conver don of limber May loth United States VH Rio Grande Woslorn Railway company conversion of Umber May lllh Shldolcr vs Steward ot al damages May I2lh Mubry vs Do La Mars Mercur Mines company damages May llth Banchno vs Do LaMars Mercur Mines i i company damages May 15lh James T Stark vs Chi cago Uocic Island Patlilt Railroad company damages JIargis VH Port land Cement company damages for Jn Jurloft May ICthWllliam C Weaver re ceiver vs Ogden City damages May l7thmUhmoit vs Iligimiamiti Bo Gold Mining company damages May ISth Shaw vs Veils Fargo Co damages A S Condon vs South ern Pacltle company damages May Jlsl Gardner vs Do La Mars Nevada iind Gold Mining oompanv damages May 22ndArnclt Co vs Southern Paclllc company damages May 23rd Utah Canning company Y vs Pacific Sheet Metal works on con tract May LMlhGago vs Bingham Gold Minos company attachment |