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Show LATE MINING NEWS. -& ABOUT THE INTERESTS OF UTAH COUNTY PEOPLE. $4.0,000 Suit In Prospect Goldon Uato Folks Alter Tollurldo Power Company -Locations. It has been known for some time that the Golden Gate people were dissatisfied dis-satisfied with tho service which the Tellurldo Power company had beon giving them, and that a suit Invulvlnc some $t0,000 nny shortly bo planted against the p'lwercompany was prnctlc ally admitted by Judge Rives. Ciptaln Do L imar's legal repreHutitatlvu hero, j last evening. In fact, the ludgn has so far anticipated the It gal battle whlcn Is likely to be precipitated by having a series of photographs taken of the defective de-fective posts, cro-s arms, etc., of tho lino which conveys the pow-r from tho plant to the Golden Gate milt. The trouble Is alleged to consist lu the Inability of the power compiuy to maintain a steady and equal current, this preventing the big mhl from doing Its work as It should do. This condition of nifilrs led to tho statement by Mr. I Clement, some time before bis depart-ure, depart-ure, that the Do Lamar folks would I likely have to sulutltuto steam for I elect rlo power, uuluss the olecli Ic people peo-ple could guarantee n constant anil steady current. Herald, July 21st. Locutions. The following locations have been filed with the county recorder: Syndicate, In North Untie mining district, by E. H.'Buluy at nl. Florence, In Provo mlnlug district, by George Elliott et uL Rocky Mountain mine, in Provo mining district, by Richard Jarmun ct 111. Church In Camp Floyd mining district dis-trict by William R Williams. Loh I West Dip No. 18 aud 14, In Lehl mining district, by S. F. Whitney ct al. Mining No cs. Jofin R. Twelves was In Salt Lako on mining business this week. John Bestelmeyer camo up from Tin-tic Tin-tic Weducsduy evening un mining business, P, O. Burke nnd Chns. Brown, two well known Ttntlc mining moo, were In Provo Thursday eveolug and yesterday yester-day ou mining busine.ii. Jas. II. L irseii, vice-president of the May Diy Mining Compiuy of Tin tie, stopped ovjsr In Prove Thursday morning morn-ing on his way to Mt. Pleasant. B. F. Flelncr, J. K. Bishop, August Allen and Harry Stailln expect to leave Tuesday for Death Canyon to resume work ou tho lilalne and Happy Jack mines. They will bagouo about sixty days. |