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Show LATE MINING NEWS. ABOUT THE INTEREST8 OF UTAH COUNTY PEOPLE. InJ mctlon Against Imror'al Work In Ulntali L. catiotH Notes and Personals. Injunction As'-cd For. ' The Triumph Consolidated Mining c impatiy has tiled still hi the Fifth District court at Nepbi against the Ini(ci!ul Milliner and Milling company , for an nccMiniltig for oro alleged to have been laken wrongfully fintn the Indian Girl and Mormon Chief mining olulms nenr Nepbi, The plaintiff uNo asks for an injunction preventing tlm defuinlant from continuing to extract ores iron) the claims mentioned during tho pending or I bo sultfi Dey & 8' reel are the attorneys ror tho plaintiff. Tribune, Tuesday. A large part of the Imperial stock Is held by Provo people, and S. K. King is secret iry and manager. Tlio suit' la regarded by them us strictly hi the lino of a job, aud tho idea of any just grounds lor suit Is scouted. Locations. I Tho following locations haro been flle.1 with the county recorder: Horse. In North Tlntlc mining district, dis-trict, by I). Z, Stanton. ( While Stallion Nos. land 2, and fLovu Wanderer, situated two niHes southeast or iimnunsviiio oy uaitiurina Hestelmeyer tnl. Copper King. In Provo mining ills-trie', ills-trie', by Joseph Brown et al. Mining No C9, I Geo. Ilayercahip was called to Tlntlc Tln-tlc Mouday eveniiigou mining business. Jtidg3M. M. Kellogg went to Tlutli! Sunday evening to look ufter milling Interests. Sieve Mooro left lust Saturday for tho lliilTitlo Hump. Idaho country on a prospecting trip. P. P. Hindmarsh went to Tlntlc Sun-day Sun-day evening to look after tho development develop-ment of tlm Lilly iniuu. S. A. King went to Salt Lako yesterday yester-day ot) business connected with mining min-ing litigation in Ulnghiim. Tho pihiolpal othcers of thn North-.ernSpy North-.ernSpy Mining eotupiiiy will Im at once removed to Provo from Salt Lake. Notice of consolidation of tlm Cliff, CI I IT North Extension und Copp-r Stain claims, in Saiitiiquln mining district, dis-trict, was filed Mouday by Alma Winn. Utah's output of copper for 1803 was $013,000; a considerable sum, but with the new copper mines now producing in this Slate we may expect to be cloto to the top In 1800. Jesso Knight Is applying for a U. S. patent for tho Salt Lake, G rover Clove-laud Clove-laud ami Divide claims In Uintah county. We understand there will lie much development lu that section this season, A company composed or 8. 8 Jones, Georue Hnveicimp, William and Month- Roherts, T. M. Allium nud H Philips, all of Provo, have commenced active oppcratlons on tlio copper belt in the Cedar muuntuliis. The company Imvo about fifteen men at work and are on-gnulng on-gnulng nowtneimveiy day. It Is understood under-stood that tho company will put in a stamp mill at once, and proceed to op-perate op-perate the property on u very extensive sea In. Their mines lire very rich, so they are taking nochunces whutover. Cn8tlo Dale Record. |