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Show SILVER PEAK GOING H NOW AT FULL BLAST H General Manager William A. Brad- 'M loy of the Pitstburg Silver Peak while In town the other day stater to the Goldfield Tribune that operations al the mine and mill are again on a H practically normal basis and a ful' H tonnago of ore is being dolivered oaci the tramway to the mill bins. H The strike of minors, declared and carried into effect early In tho month. ' has caused comparatively little inter- ruption In the regular operations ol the company and has had no troubles thero having been an entire absence of violence or interference with the H company's work on tho part of tht 1. H striking miners. M H An echo of the Pittsburg Sllvci Peak litigation comes in the filing bj H B. A. Gamblo, the plaintiff in thi H original case, or a petition for a re H hearing. Under tho statute notice o' H the filing of such a petition must he H given within fifteen days of the ren- H dering of a court decision, but th H request of Gamble's attorneys fo H thirty days In which to filo their pe H Uon was granted by the court. H Upon tho expiration of this thin H the attorneys asked for an additiona H thirty days, but the court allowed bu H five days, or until July l. This lit H igatlon has been in the courts fo -H nearly fifteen years and It is rogardei H as most unllkoly that a rehearing wji H be granted by the courts. fl |