Show WORKING MODEL IS NOT So Declares Witness Winess in Ore Theft Case in Federal Court Today ALWAYS MAKING CHANGES Irol Jl ii In II Day Jn Work ork or Ir Ihn Mine hl Would ho h M I It ItIn Ul In rebuttal to tl the th testimony of Thomaa Taa and nd the engineers em employed 11 py by I the Ih Silver HIer King ng Coalition company cn Prank Anderson a surveyor Rl hy b the Ih XII vw King Consolidated ed Mining company th morn mornIng mor InK Ing at th th hearing of or the th suit brought by b the th latter It company n John Jon W Christy In re reo I to the li rn Itol 1 was W Hinted of n rich orn 01 ami d then II I up While Anderson was w making his hi survey In the th mine the honeycomb of drifts slopes 10 and mines 1 was wa continually changing On one on day IRY be he would wold a aslope I slope nd the th next day It I would mUk be b raved avd In and Ind partly with wih waste WAle Anderson was wu unable tu mf t who wa WI doing donK this work but the ground was wa made mf i danlI In 11 some rm IIRI places that ho and his p bl hil gang gangwere were we afraid to pass I through the An i son on was a In the th slope tOI and ald the th connecting tunnels several weg before bt h could coul obtain an I accurate sur survey ur urI vey of I the Ih underground workings The working model of nf th mine minI be between tween I n the th 1 and ami the tI level 1111 which the tl Panom I to slope Iud offered 01 as an n by the t rIton company rny was WA to be Incorrect In t hy hT Anderson In several particulars He le will 11 produce lu figures III before rore his hi exam examination Is I compute to 10 straw the dis discrepancy I J Y Where Whre the JO 1001 enters ft the th Parsons stono 10 at Rt tho I raJ rf e he h declare Is I U 2 foot tt high while hl the lh exhibit h t only 11 shows It I to 0 b three Ihre or four feet It HIM Ande pointed out on the th exhibits the parts 11 of f th mine which he h encountered He I began ban on the th If le l under the Ih Vesuvius and Andes A claims clim He I was wu to 10 get It through these th raise rl and slopes to ton any n extent On the Ih 1100 12 he ran upon Severn I nf ot waste wale and timber which h had been thrown In and dirt caved tV the roof mt by dynamite It I took several days to p re the tl slope t he hI There wan one on section which he h and an the th men m n nr were r afraid to enter Thy They were stopped top d dby by earth arth and nd rocks which were con continually on falling from the roof rf and side 10 es Water wa found In the bol b t tom of some m of the th stone Hounding were e made but Anderson that he hl ma was wa unable to tell whether these the places 1111 had hd n filled In or not nt In attempting to get gI Into Inlo some om of nf the t drifts In the mine Anderson says 8 that lie he was w topped by h Portman man Mike lk Daly and nd refused refU Anderson A nn re rela r la lal ted at some m Ih workings or orth the th mine In the U of ot the th Dela Delaware nc ncr ware r ami Ind Cuter Cu I mining claims on the and nel the 7 The Th ground approaching these were caved CV and bulkhead waR In several pIa a found on In the ti 70 7 level of timber anil waste wat which Ihl were w ro unable UMbe to In Jn sun stir ox NOTI NOTIA on onI A II Snow Sn has hll filed Id ul In the Third I court urt Charles I to recover the th amount of prin principal cipal and Interest on n I note executed by h defendant at t Denver Jan It U 1 for a certain number of share In the It Mexican Orange company Know as asserts rl that nothing has hal been bf n on the th noto and that he hf Is I now the lh owner of the w me ma lie I a ks k judgment the th amount ti munt nf of the principal and Interest Int up to date dt |