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Show MINES AMD REALTY, Judge. Miner Decides a Dispute 0?ti Cache Coanty Hints. HUIUY J1K.1 AMI Till! IlilMVAV. htilitcrlptlont lo the Deep CretV ItoAil. I'ctr Acllro Canraiaeri. Mining and Oilier otci. Judgo Miner has rendered bis decision, decis-ion, In tho Fourth district court, at Ogdou, In tbo caso of II. C. Hanson etal a Mark Fletcher it si. Tbo dltputo between the parties aroso over it conflict In tho boundaries of tho Amtion and llluu Itock mining claims, In Caoho county mining district. dis-trict. Tho llluo ltock was first locatnl but thero waa some mtstaku made in running tho lines, and when the Atnsiati waa located It was discovered that it cimo over the llluo ltock grouud when the latter was properly InJIcitcd, The owners of the Amazm, It. C. Hamuli and others, instituted suit to have the full boundaries of their location awarded to thorn. This would have cut oft a cansldorablo portion of thu llluo ltock, ao a legal contutt followed. Judgo Miner decided In favor of the llluu ltock owners, who were tbu defendants lu tho caso. He held that they bad been honest lu locating their claim, and theugh they bad madu aurue mistakes In runnl Ibolr Hues they weru entltloJ to the. j.I 000x1500 feet. In thla decision the Judgo paid particular attention to Mr. While, ono of thu plalutlll'e wltnisies, and scored blm for taking advantage of tbo defendant's de-fendant's slight errors lu making tho location. ItUAI, K3TATC KXCIIAKUE. Thu Ileal Hitatu Hxchangeheld another an-other imitlug at 4 o'olock yotlurday afternoon and at Its conclusion ad Jouroed till 4 p. m. today. C. H. WaLllaud, A. M. Janca and J. M. Kenuedy worenppoluteeln committee to securu rooms for tbu exchange. It la antlclted that wheu a luttnulu place Is obtained thu real ettato men cau meei each forenoon and consult ou matters connicted with rial estate and loan bualntM, aud where, If neciuury, tbo stock exchange may be nttaclird no a featurr. Tbu president of thu association, asso-ciation, J, U. Couklln, was auth.orlr.od to appoint a lommltteo to formulato rulisitgardlug commissions, itr. The railway to the Deep Creek mines was spoken on by W. I.. HubbarJ, Harvey Hardy, Fred. Trimmer, H. P. Hpencer and C. K. Wantlaud. All pointed out advantages lo Halt Lake ., lit ell Ihu road would bring, and Mr. Hubbard staled that lu the committee of 400 ennvassera there were not moro than u doteu acllvu worLera for the load. Shares lu tbu road to thu amount of J5S.O00 were subscribed for by mem. bersof the exebaogo priaoat at tbo miellog. hoiu. A block of Uraut Company slock changed bands today at tho I rlco of $120 per share. Tlio mines In Dry Canyon district are reporud generally aa doing well. There are no Idle men In camp. A amall bridge, costing about 11000, la to bu placed over the Jordan river at tho oo per refinery works. A long llat of delinquent stock In thu Luiky Hill M.mng company Is today advertised for sale ou June Mb. Tho panlo In the Now York stock market laured considerable flurry today among local stock acculators. The Merrlam mining company's mill at Camp Floyd la Hearing completion. com-pletion. It will work by tbo cyanide process about fitly to in of oro dally. Tbo monthly meeting of the Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce dlnotora waa not held last evening, owing to the presence pres-ence of less tliou a quorum. I'atonla liavo been I'auedtoUpbrlam lllanchard, of Logan, for a newly luvented washlng.inaoblnu and to J 1'. Corker, of Halt lake, for a bygleulo device. Tlio stockholder! of the Dlckert d. Myers sulphur company last evening elected the following directors: It, I,, Hcnutiell, C. 1'. Mason, C. F, U. Meytrs, Hamuel Meters and W. A. Neldeu. The testimony In the Itoadsldoand Hauler vs tbu Nom do 1'iurae lodo claims contest win concluded Isst evening, aud the case was submitted. Tho properly Involved Is lu IboTlnllo mining district. Tbo Dup Creole railway canvassers say they oro letting in tho amullaub-scrlbers amullaub-scrlbers first, aud that llusu aru iiulto numerous. Then they will crowd In Or tbo heavier Invrstmeutr, No detailed de-tailed report of progrenn has yet been made, H. V. White, whose failure at New York today Is noted In the dispatcher, failed a J ear ago fur $1,000,000 In a Chicago whiat deal. Hlucu then bu paid up his losses and got a new start, lo be thrown down again by tbo present pres-ent aula. Ileal ittato mttttrsare Inactive with the excel lion of a lew Inquiries and a small volume of transient between loc.nl purlieu In the ordinary iluuof business. Hlrong hopeanru entcrtalnuJ, however, for a good movement In Ihu realty business in tbu near future, A forcu of men nru anon to bu put on tbu Coleman-Henry group of mines In Doep Creek. The oro baa to bu shipped by wagon to Toauo, Nevada, ninety mllis, The owners bavo n contract lo ship eleven tons each week, Thu oru runa about 40 ounces per ton In ellver and a heavy per cent lu copper. Tbo minis nt Alia, I.lttlu Cotton, wood, nru praotlcally Idle, awing to thu heavy euows. Thu tramway will not lj open for aomu weeks jet. Three minis ouly are being worked at present pres-ent tbo Urltily, McKay and Montezuma. Monte-zuma. LMward lilJy, who bu served as prueral manager of tho Omaha and (Irani smeller at Denver since 1662, and ns such was llio most cxtenslvo ore buyir In Hie country, tins resigned bis position owing tu Impaired health. He 1 is tho largest stockholder In thuamoll-er thuamoll-er com) any, and one of Us directors. TaeldnhoA I'lllsburg Mining and Milling ioin any of Hllver Clly.ldaho, started up Us mill un Wedmsday morning. Tbo company has enough ore ou hand t) keep the mill busy Ihrcugh tho season. Contracts bavo been let to Increase Hie plant lo 0J tons per day capacity. Work has begun with renewed cui-rgyon tbo Houth Ulla, Arizona, cnnal, dam and reservoir. One bun-drud bun-drud and sixty teams, Willi Ihu noces. aaryiucu ta handle them, leftriiirnix for the dam alto lastweik, and will begin wotk at once, lu addition lo thu several hundred already ouiloyod, Tho pumping works at Chrlsluval are Hearing com letlon. Thu arrangements f jr the consolidation consolida-tion of two of Ihu leading mining companies of Mineral, Idabc Ihu Maria mining company, and Mineral Mutual smelting company havu been concluded, nnd tbo work ol delving for precious metals lu tint camp will be vigorously tproseculod. Tbo consolidation con-solidation la not a Joining of Ibe two companies In q strict commercial sense, but merely n mutual agreement lo work their mines and tbo smelter In harmony, Tho I'earce turret roasting furnace, o recent Invention, IsclilmoJ toelfect an Important saving In tho cost of treating ores. The saving la said to ho nonrly one-half. Tlio enveutor Is thu well known Colorado metallurgist, Professor I'earce, of Argo. IlUlnven Hon lias been on trial fjr several months In (he Argo smelter at Denver, and Ihu lloston smelter at llutto. und from both favorable reports bavo been received. The Omaha-Uraut company, nnd tho Hau Juan smelter of Durango ato now testing It. There came up for (rial In Denver yesterday a rult which npjei red on the calendar under the simple lltlo of titrlcklo vs. Wilson. The suit Is re ally by tho bondholders of tho Gloat Wtat Mining company lo forecloso bonds ou the big lulno at Ainu, worlli over $150,000, now clalmid to bu owned by thu Wilson brothers under thu name of tbo Woodmaa of Alston Mining company, Tho bonds wero $50,000 main value, Issued In 1393 They have been drawing Inltrett and tbu amount la about $100,(M0. This Is thu first time Iho bondholders have brought lull, because It was only In I'ebruary, IbOS, that thu bonds matured. llutthetrlallsthunf.il Involving thu earno properly and substantially tbu aamo Interests. Wilson brothers ob-talnnd ob-talnnd posaeatloti of Ihu initio and claim Its ownership under thu sale of thu properly to satisfy judgments. It Is claimed that no not'eo or thu elocution elocu-tion ol judgments over reached the bondholders. Tbu caso has been to the eupreme court threo times and Is one of the beat known lu mining litigation. Thero aru thlrty-Uvo or forty bondholders, bond-holders, of whom "lirlok" I'omeroy Is a notable meinlnir. Hu Is not present at this trial, howover,helug In iLtirotiv. HALT LAKH CldJAltl.Scl 1IOUUE. Today's clearing house exchanges amounted to $104,054. TODAY' QUOTATIONS. Now York Sliver, 61 J ; lead, $3.05. LouJou Silver, 8S 5 10J. out: and nuLi.to.-r. Wells, Fargo & Co. received today: Mingo bullion, $5d25. T. it. Jones A. Co, received todaji Bullion, $5100. McCornlck &. Co. received todajt Hllver and lead oris, 1 6000; Hauauer bullion, $4D0t). Total, $11,600. Auayer Hodges had lu for testing today 110 tuna if Horn Hllver ore, 50 tons of Uulllon-lleck ore, two lots of Hwautea ore, 14 tons; one lot of riewaukro ore, 11 ions, and two other controls. Assaytr Currle bad In today for testing one lot of Kmma oro. W. O. M. Hleward bad In today for asiay two Iota of New Highland ore, 0 Ions, aud one lot of Uulliou-Iltck oro. 60 torn. Thu ore and bullion output from this clly for the week wasua follows: 17eirs bullloo-.. . wviv as SI cars silver aud lead oroi l,3Jl,ucu a,s tl cir . i.Oll.sU . |