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Show I ml HED HOVER SCBAP. fjij Expert Talent Now Preparing- for the U Conflict in Court, ill With activei hostilities to begin be-Hl be-Hl for JuSe larshall and a jury In the 3 Federal court a week from tomorrow, fit In the struggle between Col. Enos A. IBt Wall and v the United States Mining Egj company over the wealth of the Red jwf Rover claim at Bingham, the days, and am not a small portion of the nights, are pit being made exceedingly energetic ones fjj for the expert talent which is to par-Rljrl par-Rljrl tlclpate in it. For the plaintiff there Ijl are. under the leadership of Col. Wall, iff E, P. Jennings, the Messrs. Bemis, P. I t M. McCree, and others, while arrayed III on the side of the respondent is Prof. II Palmer, Prof. Talmadge. Newton Dun-ID! Dun-ID! yon and others. In the territory under ill fire a large amount of ore is now ex-Ill ex-Ill posed, although developments were sus-11 sus-11 f pended by order of the court, immedi-Eli immedi-Eli ately after the first gun was fired. The ores, which occur upon the contact, are jay characterized as a ferro-sulphldc car-H car-H Tying copper, gold and sliver, as they B occur in the great camp of copper, and H the conflict will no doubt be fought to ml the last ditch. In it a great deal of Hj interest Is manifested by the miner and mining engineer. It will afford, vun-n vun-n doubtedly, many new cont&ntlons on j the occurrence of ores in that zone mi while the principal who wins will know Mi "that he has a fight for his money. |