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Show MINE AND FACTORY. La Plata Mo.lna (or tbi Jlrprcicblog Warai Wealhir. jiimusun tin: ni.t fticEtu i:oti Incorporatltu i f Mitnnfaclurlii; Com paulcs.-lt. x. Iljilf'i Asnll- ante Ulicratid ett. A meeting of the slocklioUera of the .Sundown aud l.i 1'lataMlnln; com panylitobi held an Tueslay next, Ihu ISih lnat. It Is staled thai dctlnlto arrsnjemools w.ll be rntored Into for tho rigorous ro.ecutbu uf work during dur-ing tin' earning summer. The heavy snows have prevented operations dur Inglhe winter nt l.n I lets, but now the roads nro bolug opened, and It Is anticipated Hat Ihe place will nt llvily times during the warm put ul the scasju. ?iiarly all of lie mine ounirs are engaged In prepsisllons for pushing tbelrvarloui Interests In the tamp. Dm Jumping by Ijogiti parties of several promising claims whero Ihn full amount of assessment work had not been done has crealel a little brecie, but all differences w III robably boettlleJ amlcabl). nun h amah-ants JiicciiAitumi. l'atBulllvau and Al. Collins, who made thu murderous assault mi II ri. Hyde at Kureku.lmviibtcu discharged from tuiludy by tho commissioner, who decided that there was not sutlU cleut evidence to hold Iheni riie general sentiment of thole who read the testimony Is that Ihu o should hive been Investigated by the grand Jury, Tho feeling on the part of many ol the l.ureka people Is, however, against the euiljis of the llulllon-Heck, llulllon-Heck, as most uf the miners resident at Hureka are unlop mun. It is pus. bluthat thu grand Jury will yet lake up the case and Indict the tartlus rosponsllle for the trouble. Hyde's condition Is steadily Improvlog, nud there Is now little doubt ut his recovery. recov-ery. Iir.UI' CltKFIC lllNril!. Tlio meeting uf Deep Creek miners announced yesterJay was held ut thu Walker House, U. A. Hi my called the esieuibluge to order, aud H.J. l'auit was chosen ihalrman. Mr, Henry was elected aecrelsry, Dr, l'aust stated thu object of Ihe meeting, auJ after some prellmlniry talk the following resalulluus were presented and adoj ted: llusolvcd, That we a. cltlzms of what la known as the J)i-ep Criek country, aa will as llioi hero prsaent unnlug proierty therein, feel a great and pertounl Interest lu Ihu construction construc-tion or u railroa J courslog through that termor). lleaolveel, That while many of us In thla meeting luvedevoled a great deal of time lu years ait lo the develop, ment and discovery of tho mineral worth if Indian .Springs, Dugway, I'nhrinrings, Willow Springs, John, son's l'uak, Clifton, IblU IHU, Dutch Mountain, 1 etber, Hprlng Creek, Kinsley, Muosey, Hllver Cauyou, Aurura, Lsjle, Whllo Cloud, Bhel-li.liru, Bhel-li.liru, Duck Creek, Will Cat, l,ako Bide, and other eocliuoai districts composing the Deep Creek couutry, that we, na properly uwners there, feel that It would be paying an lioueat debt by giving to the ilrtt completed railroad rail-road our ore tonnage aud general tatronego. Marcus I'.. Jones and M. 11, Hvaus were appointed to act with V.. II, O.ile-man O.ile-man as a corumlttte to be kuuwn ns the bureau uf Information on thu Dean Creek couutry, lo collate and disarm. Instu lulormullou rtgaidlng that district, dis-trict, Upon Invllstlou, 1'rof. Jones ad-dre.suj ad-dre.suj the uieetiug. He state 1 that during tho pail two )oara he had Siiiif lej tho ore from at least CM different dif-ferent claims Iritu Ihu Deep Creek couutry; that lie ha I taken lSUdaiisya and analyses; that be ill J nut know if a country which cnuld make ni irnmi or the same sbowlm,; that lie heartily agreed with all tbat had beun raid regarding that wonderful mineral bolt of country. Heezircrd hlsnpproval of securing all the Infirmstloii lo.il. ble, not only for railroad aud statistical statisti-cal purposts, bui for the world at large Ho proposed to start upon a Journey ol re-luspeollou Ibis week. The filliw. log named committee wss appolntej tn collect funda lo defray all espunses if the committee and Its Itillttlial agents Ibapab, l'aul lluokley; Spring Creek, Dr, J, M. llalley, Dugway, James Carom; I .all Bprlngs, U'eilt ltiej; Auriiin. Binuil Divls; CIIf.oo, fJcorge W. llrown; Huby Jim, 11, A. Mleri; Lake hide, l.ouia Cutlur; Dutch Mountalu.C.lj.Markull; Willow Bpilngs, Uuorge lrlrp,Johnsn'a 1'tak, VVm, llluuoJ, Muiley, J. I'.Camerou: Hagle, John Tlbl it., Whllo ClcllJ, Henry Dletirle. l.iou nun In each district was reu.ue.led to act asasjivolal commlllse to solicit for a subscription of cue or more dollars rer month, und rsmttthesainu to Mr. 1-vanr, lleforunn niljournment was taken, a motion tu nave a meeting of all mine owners lu tie dlsltkts named, on Monday evening uexr, at 7MJ o'clock, prevailed. M W COIUOIIATIONS. TheM. C. Bcully company has filed Ha uilloles of Inrorpoiallou with Territorial Terri-torial Becretary Belli, Tt(o Incorrrar-utors Incorrrar-utors stu.M, ( rltUly, Annie K, Bcully, .JJslry Venll,Vl'atrlck II. lowuy nil! I)lll ('. ilalikilghlln, nn of t'atl: t)lt. ho piiriiow of the comisflyli n nmkd aud sill tobacco and olgars at I'oikl Ity, The capital Vrtfpl,lft7,IUCwr0fl0 Of ho Wuateiii HafiJwsrs P 'jupaiiy lmy nlsu been llloj III (lie olllce of Turt. toilalHecrelari Belli. " Tio articles ol lueofi oration pf ( Douglas Hflgbls lisnd .t Jinymvi-ment Jinymvi-ment cciiij any bays tosu lle I Willi tin, clerk of Ball Lake county, Tho lucor-orators lucor-orators aru Ueorge L. Banbsrn, Man- (fJ W H'ulth, A. J. Iloblmon, UibertBlistt andHamuelll ll.bbltl. aiiJIh.irulJ.Kt I) lo .In things tec Mary fir the ajvnncsmeiit and for-intllju for-intllju nt n gineral Inu I nnj lnroeucnt lusltit... They i lace UiilrcAillnlitccUnt (nuO.Uild, illvUu.1 IntoOJO.ilotisharn il the par value nf 51 each. Ihu iiianigunient of the ojniny will be under the control and direction of n board of men directors. Hrnry l'aul, Cileries W. l.llis. Jauieel) llnnprr, rredeilck fl HuUley, AllreU It CioU, Lewis II. lomiklua an I 1 L. Molllu aru elected to net as laid directors during tlio flr.tjearand until tholrtuccusiors are iltctcd I ho oierstlona of tho company wlllle carried on In l'llklu cnunly, Colo .and lu Bill Like county, Utah, with tbo principal plsco nua business olllce III Aspen, Colo. MnlH. The lllgllolo l'lacir Milling pom-pen) pom-pen) has made an assessment ot ouu cent per share. A aalo of 399,1 17 slisrrsnf the Tlntlo Mining and Milling comin), for ill-lliiqiieucy ill-lliiqiieucy In nwimmnt, Is auverllsed lor Mornliy next A rale of delinquent stock In the Himalaya, company takes placu tho same day, H. V. Mount Mja that lutlielbex mine, lu Detroit district, the operator haven largo bods of ore, but they will have to run n 6)l.feel tunnel leforo tiny can ixlrict Itsucei.sfully, Thu oilier mints lu the dlstilct sru o enlug up well, and ho thinks the district has it good prospect of being one of the most rosiiermis In the Weil. Frank M chum, who has returned from the now lacer fields at llnrat lake, IM mills northwest 0f bin Bernardino, Ber-nardino, Colo , illscovere I .otue weeks age, reports that the bedrock Is fiund aliideitu of lour feet. Ihu im n at tlrsl wu compelled to carry dlit en their bucks a dlitanco of u half iiillu tu tho lake, whcreltlswuihel tn era lies. During tho ilr.liuven days Miachani says he w allied out SI lit In imggils. Dry washers aru now used, j rodui lug 1 1 each mnn from fill lo $J3 per day. The ueare.l rallroa I station Is at Mojava, from which i laru to the tiiln, li n ,1.1.. .if fir... l.iI-u 'rt... placer Held Is larro mil iraillrally unexplored, and rich lludsuru antlcl-liatsd. antlcl-liatsd. Boiuo Inlerisllng revilatlona are exicledto reiult from nsult filed In Ban Francl.cft last Wednesday, save the Chronic e, by Wllllsm A. Wallace Wal-lace agttnst the Amador Hold Mining ooiiiauy. Wallace Is at, vx-Unlted Btalea senator from I'ennsjlvanla and Ian creditor nr the inuipauy to the ex. leutof IlSU.S'll.'W, for which niinimt tin la suing. T he aull Is tlio result uf n "dial" bj which A. Mlmnrauiciodod lo floating thu slock f Ihe Ann lor mine In London through Charles Hdward Harrison and A. Ilssll Coch. rano, who were active men 111 a i on. cern known ni thu Hngllshaud For. elgn contracting oouir any. i'ho Cal torula corporatlan which owned tl.u mine wai to bu paid $J0u,u(iU lu cash und bu given one-fourth of thuiapltal stock. The remain ler of thu mock Is Ball to havo been ilsuted lu Loudon at fabuhus prices by means of a el lit-lug lit-lug prospectus which held out anal-luilug anal-luilug iroapect ttt fjture jrofll.. Fending the coiisummalloiicftbu ileal the mining properly wan placed lu escrow. It uiw appears that neither money nor stock wus ever deliverel, but that notwlthalandlng that fact, thu Hug-ll.h Hug-ll.h concern In mint unacoun table manner obtained oeiis.lon of the nilue, which, It rumor bo true, they have since worke I at a loss and to the great dlenppolutiuont ul inger an I anxious l.nill.h slockholdirs. Henator Wallacu during nil nf this lime has hiU thu noloi uf ttu California Califor-nia corporation lor about $1L0,M0. Hu has sued for the money In urder to pro-Let pro-Let the debt from Incoming outlawed uuder the statute i f limitations. |