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Show LATE MINING NEWS. JWj ABOUT THE INTERE8TS OF UTAH l-H COUNTY PEOPLE. JHH R'c Deal In Ens' by 0. E. Loose and '-fH titers-Suit over Emery Coauty ' jjH A letter reel veil In the cltv yester- aiV day frm New York brings the nsitr- fjH mice thnt the ileal u .on which his 'Ex- ' 'M cellpttey, ihe Governor, Thomas Kerns . and C. F,. Loose suddenly denrled for ' the eitHi IhmI mmiih, has been eopMim- ' uiated, ami that they urn now, or soon HH wilt hp. Jingling no less than ttuo.OOJ la y their pockets. The writer, win is n ifl resident of Mils city, anil who Is now jLiV sojourning temisirarliy lu New York, WM ttoes not dlscloso the name of the bo- H nanzu that changes hands in the trans- action, but It is none other than the fl Big Indian group on Iudlau creek.uear rl Moab, and for which none other than ail Mmctts Dtly last senaou mnde a bid of IflH $225.0.10 for a btru emit nil, while guar- ail atiteeiiig to erect a plant necessary lor 'he rediictlou of Its ores. Who tho fil puicha-crsof thu proposition are. tho .aiV writer does no' undertake lo sny. Ttio aiV nearest approach to their Identity Is ail that, "they are promln ut and weahhy 'H New Yorkers," who wl.i leave for the j prohM il. In a short time, ncompaulea ' ll by Mr. Loo-e, who hits devoted so JEHH tiiueh time to the proposition. The lH property has been several times exam- r-t , lite I by competent experts, temping "JjH offers hive been received, but M", Looe Inn uniformly l.clil out for the liflj $300,000 into whluh he drove his pin laH stiiue limn sgo. Trlbtintt, Sunday. iiS Mr. Loose returned to Provo from ijfl his eastern trip Monday evening. He refuses to talk n lion t tho mining prop- 'aafl osltiou muntioned and lu the lutvrust H of whluli he took his trip. Locutions. -.LH Tho following locations have beoa iliifl Ub'd with the county recorder: jifl Uirwiu arid Copper Head In E'dora- rtR do mining district by D. W. Irvlue tt -!LH May Queen No. 3 In Tintio mining; JiH district by O. H. Pulver ct al.t h Hhiluir No cs. M Jeso Knight visited Salt Luke on 'ail mining bu.ilucss Monday. A meeting of the director of tha " Illinois Mining Company Is lajlng held tod ty lu ihe olllce ot S. A. King aud It .fifl lu progrusH us we go to pn-ss. J. S. Page and C!i tries iMwklni fifl drove over lo Hie Lulah Conxolldatud ail mine, near Si vcr City, Tburrdny to A lnpcct the property. Mr P.tgA 41. m- !aiH ager of the mine, says the shaft Is down 2(12 feet aud water has been en laifl I'otiniered. CriHseuttlng on both aides of the shaft will he commenced at otico to tap ihe yelm of ore. Paytoa j Globe-Header. H R 'ports from Ferrnn, Emnry county, are tu the effict that eotiilderable ex H cltement prevails In that section owing 'JHI in the suspension ol operatluns ut tue liH Copper Globe mine. The stoppage Is jH diH 10 llilgttlon between the Ctipper JiH Ololie. people and thu Norma company jiB both of which are controlled by Provo peop e. A short time ago sutt was com jjH menced liy the Copper O'lohe against iH thu Norm 1 for possession of what Is 'aLl known by the former couipmy as .H claim No 4, and the N.irnu people .iB wero enjoined. The calm in couiro- iH versy was Incited after thu Cipier - flH Globe and the Norma penp'e el tlm that the stake of one of the old claims flB were moved tn cover it. On the otlux IHfl hand ihe Copper Globe companv claims :H it us a portion of the orhcltotl prupeny, It pro mi -ics to be a merry light. iH |