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Show MINES AND REALTY. Hip, Read Estate Exchange Steadlj increasing Its Membership. HVSrEIC MlLVEIt StHIKE TALK Jltn(rs Knlsralltm Wrlcclcd. Tlio linlina lucorporatl'iH. Sotts or Mines mid Heal l-state. TUu ml eatate cicliango liJ lively live-ly time lu the way uf lualnrss today. OnooMlH-coinraiUioonaollcltallon lot lioiiotaty muubirs iro'td acvsntieii uew names, among tlio uumtar Using lli-to of Ilia city hanks. HoTttal bargains were odfroil for sain, and a number of wauls iui- piled. i Urocsbcck -Its How wanted a two to W lour roomed Iiouao to con about $10(W. ul A.M. Jalie Minted II for them. Br It. M.Wllklmon wantod tu iurcbato K n saloon already furnlibed, and m- H' cvlTtd It from Mr. Miyne. H Othir wants not yet supplied wtro B lor a tint i or four room brick Iiouk, H Willi abi.ul SJfxltl rods of ground, uot mora tbau night tilockn out lur about JtuWcaah; an exchange of furnlturu mid Itase on a ivcntj-lUe room lodging lodg-ing liouto on Klnt Houth, for roitrly lu tho southeast (art of tlio ellyj an. ctl ir aity wanted to borrow $OJiW lur fiorncuelo three ysars at 0 r cent, i ii 10x10 rode of itround at tbo corner at KUhlbSjutli and l.lghth Cut. fEUKIIATlU.S or stiu. Tlio organization ol the Kndcraled Jnlon of Minora In tbo IN'oithwcat a completed last oroolug at Ilutli, Jmit. a When the meeting adjourned It waa with Misunderstanding that tim i nl convention wouiil be held In Bait Liko City In -May, 1S0I. Tbo miners iintubled nloplid resolutions i.u iniiiuiiiit llm unlimited tolustii- uf i Mr, the cnaotmeutof liwi aujllsli Inc the itMHitenauu" of state tinlllla mi I prinenlliig l'inkortou dctectlYea InimuutuilnraDy iini In tuu wril, mid thut United Btalee lenatma - eleotod by a direct Totu of thx iioii.e. Thu general organlratlin etlected hr thetlecllon ut tlio fo liwlne onlierrt l'resldeul, John (111-llfauof (111-llfauof llutte; Urat Tire rrsldent, 1). 11 Ujo'I of Uiaulle, Mon.; second vloo iresljent, John JJuKirau of l.ureka, t inn; secretary and treasurer, K. Ma bum ul llutte; warden, W. Cunning ham of llutte; uxecutlvo comnnttn, J mi M. Cinii.1 ul Terry' 1'eek, 8. I)., J suits Mlllett of Granite, Anthony Matthew uud 1'atrlok Gallagher of I llutte. sanpkti:eii.vi:i.. j lllihop Iron was over from Moroni I la-l week, aayi the Ml. i'leataut M Jyrumul, and r ports tlut a Tery rich I snvir strike bus been made somewhere In the uorlherii poril'jn of thu oounly. J, Two tberphi.rilers made tlio illioovery ; anJ exhibited a place ol the ore to Mr. Irons, which he eayi woe about the lie of a wiluut and a, leiut oncthlrd lureeilTer. It would assay very high. I 'I lie Hndera wuuMludmlt nothing more than that the new discovery waa uot Tery fur from Moroni, uJ they have gone out again to more fully Investigate Investi-gate It. Uovelopmentt are nnxlouily awaited DKAII KIVHlt CANAL SALE. Borne wecka ago the Ni:wa announced announc-ed the Intended eale, on May lU.ol the Hear itlver canal under the lorecloiure ! a deed of trull held by thu JarvU Conklln Mortgage Truat coniauy, Viiltrday Mr. H. M. Jarvle, prealUeut nt tbo company, and hla attorney arrived ar-rived lu Oi;deti lor tbe purpose of making mak-ing the aale, but belore II waa ellcctoj Judge Magluuli, lu behalf ol William (iariund, coulraitor ou the canal a a-tim, a-tim, had tiled ii petition lor a teniKir-n teniKir-n ry reatralnlDK order I reventlug the r.lnftr the present at least, ana until a hearing can bo had befjre Judge Mliier, Tlio court granted the petition peti-tion and the aale waa Htponed until Monday, when It la expected that the hearing will have been had. The aale , la to be maileunderthetruat deod held , by thu Jnrvla-Conklln people, who are representative) or holders of more than two million dollura worth of canal bonda which werelloati.il lu the east at the time of the building of the anal. Ill Ills petition for the restraining restrain-ing order liarlaud aeta out that there Kilo now peudlct: In the Hupreiue Court f the United Btalea two nulls against thu Hear 1-aliu and lllver Wuterworku and Irrigation company, onefortJ4,(W0 nd the other for overSlUD.uOO, In bolh it which he Is tbe plalntill, and that thu aale of the taual would deprive lilmolall security lor tliu ud-niunte, ehould the catea ko In hla favur. Ilia pilltlon further ttatet that tbucoiu-I tbucoiu-I any applied putt uf thu uioiiuy outlined ou-tlined from thu bonds to thu completion comple-tion of Ugden City wulurworkr, and huihereforuaihethat hie nieobanto'e lien ou tlio oiual alro npply on tbo vati riYorke ryatem and thut a receiver hiiiolnteiliotakecliargoof the two e u ii a. 'Ibeotlurtluoclalm that by t .0 imtlco uf solo Unrlmid'a claims i. wit-to lu protected, and tbeeulu aa m mly to aecuru thu lntiristaot othrr I ite llui-i, tor whom the Jarvla.Coul.il!! f i .iiipiuy la the loprnieutallve. I Oll.l.NA JUNE l.NCUlll'OUATION. Articles of Incorporation of IhoUu I leiin initio wero IlluJ In lha county f oleik'aolllce yesterday ulternooii. Tim I Incorioralora oro Ueori-e Orlmon, j libjiih M. Woller, Waller B. (Jrlsiuou Ciwrlea Van Alstltie, l'etur J. Iteld, 1-llzabelh Ctlsmon, I'auny li. Crli-nionand Crli-nionand William Mel ntyrv, all resl-iientauf resl-iientauf thlaclty. Their otijocl la to do ncouoral mlnlug andmllllug busliiias. 'lrtolrcailt.il stock la ploced ntfl.tWU,. I WW, divided Into liw.uod slurea of the par -alue o Jit) eacn, whloli slnuus are all taken. The olllcera nre: Oeorgo Crlsinon, prtlldviit; Charles Van Alsllne, viii president, and Walter H. Ull.uii-n, ncretary ami treosuier. Thu general ',mt" "'n.','18 f,0"'!""1-' will bo In Bait lute. Tho Uoloua mining claim Is Ul'iUlc" '" H'"'"K" ""U""i COAL LAND 018B APfnALni, Anapiealhaa been taken from thu d iclslon o( tlm local 1 imi olllcu In thu (initial nl W. W. 1'alru vaB. ri. Maik. ham. The property Involved la luu mi'u-i of coal land near Castle (lute rnecmuiidson uhloh the appeal tu tim laud comraiMloner la base! uru aa f.'iloan i'ut. Tint tho toitlmouy U to the elled that considerable labor waa ex. peudedaltboMarkhara upier workings, work-ings, which developed a woll-dellned vein of coal. Hrcotid Iliat Msrkhara evidenced any good faith, and that hnliad a rlaht tofissumr thatllhe lower walkings were on tbo ground entered by him. Third That l'alre did not II lo within with-in a reasonable or statuary time alter hla dlacoviry and mjilou cf the premlsta. KFouilh That l'.ilre did notdlscovcr iuii I on lil land prior to hla filing. Kllth That i'alra waa "Holding down" the claim for tho I'leaiant Valley Coal company. Blxlti Tu.tlhe laud ofiltoorrel In not Ulaml'alna; tlio appllcallon lo pur. cboau on thu part of l'alre alter the croea-examluullon ol Markham nnd bla wllniMta. Beveulli That the drclslon h against and oontrnry to the wolitht of the evidence and law governing audi NOTES. Thero la still K'eat excitement In Colorado over the lluncau gull mines near Uarrleon, nnd hundreda ol people are being added to tho population dally. At Newcastle, Washington, on WuJnreday, I'. V- Kournler waa killed and William Itann seriously luluredbya mass of lock falling on them In tho Coal Creek coal mine. At the Douglas mine, Bugar Iioaf, Colorado, on Tuesday, Win Delia-good, Delia-good, aged seventeen yeir, waa working work-ing at the fool of a llfty(ool shaft with William Dally. A bucket on the whip hi aome way became detached and fell, atnklng Dsllagood on tho top of tliolio.id,sllltln It open anl killing kill-ing til in Instantly, Dally was standing close by, but wav not uven touched. Tho ateamer Olla has arrived at Vuine, Atlsous, Irom tbo near placer mlueaat the l'lcache, or, as It la some-Utiles some-Utiles called, tbo Chimney l'eaks. It la claimed tu bo tbe greatest proposition of Ibo kind ever worked lu tbe west, aud the Knitlljli company In chargo has purchased and Is pulling In JGD.OOO worth of pipe, through which the water will be limped from thu Colorado Colo-rado tu tho placer, two miles suusre. The Broken Hills Mining and Smell, lug company, of Australia, has order or-der l n 1'earce turret roartlng furnace, a Colorado luvontlmi. Thero la now one uf llieau furnaces In operation at the Omaha.Urant smelter, and the Bsn Juan Hineltlng company, or Durango, la putting one lu. Trie Australian people peo-ple have early recognized tho advantage advan-tage of the uew Invention, which la olalmud lo reducn the coat of roaMiug ores onu-balf below the presentation). At the King roal mlno at Como, Colorado, on wedneaday, n miner working In the lower tartuf thu mine v as working with a lamp on hla ctp nnd etirted lo go lo a titgber level, where gas hail accumulated. He was warned to stay back, but did not understand, un-derstand, and when ho struck Into the neglected chamber a alight gas explosion explo-sion look lace, and painfully turned lour other miners, but nono aru lu a ilangtroua condition. A reduction of thlrl)-elx men of tbe fjree employed In the Cocenlldated California and Virginia mine, Nevada, waa made this week, l.xhaustlon ol ore reaourcta on thu 1300 level Is given as the cause of tbu dralt. The superintendent superin-tendent says that uo material reduction from the resent ore output of tbe ralno will follow and that three slillts of four men each are still retained In that part of tbe mine. Thu rumor that a general and material reduction In thu number of employia In all the I rlnclpal mines on the Comstock lode Is contemplated at an early ilato la emphatically denied by thu superintendents. HALT LKK CIXAlUNU HOUSE. Today's clearing house exchanges amounted to t3.1,7J". The total exchar.gts for the week aggregated ag-gregated fl,30U,4n. TOIIAY'a QUOTATIONS. New York Bllver. Si'le; lead,J3.75. Ijondou-Sllver, STl J. OHt: AND UULLION, Wells, Kargo A, Co. reoelvel today: Mingo imlllou, $1396. McComlck tV Co. received today: Bllvtr and lead ores, 13700. W. U. M. Btuwurd had In today for assay ttilcu lota cf Old Jordan aud Uslenaore, 101 tons. W, A. Hodges hal In today for osiay four controls. |