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Show APEX MINE CO. WINS IN SUITS Federal Judge Hands Down Three Decisions at Salt Lake salt LAK3S, Oct. 21 After months of consideration, .ludire Tillman Till-man I Johnson ot the L'nited Statcf dlstrld court yesterday handed down tiire dei islons In the six casoo pending pend-ing between The Utah Apex MinlnK company ami the Utah Consolidated Mining company, whereby five of the shi' ' v. re iH'. Ided 111 li' ur i: the Utah Apex and one In favor of the Consolidated compan . The case.-, .ld hy those famlllar with mining laws to have been amnng the most Important of th' Ir kind ever tried In Utah, bad been pending about two ears. Muring the course .of the trial, aid by ihe Interested parties to have cost upward of 9600.000, some of the leading mining lawyers engineers engi-neers and geologists of the country were called by the opposing Osrtla ONDI1 ins si 1 1 OB l II Th ronientlons ot the L'tah Con-) solida;ed, which ivin denied In Judsi Johnson s decision, were set forth ; last night, by It. II. c'hannln, Jr.. president or the company, .is follows: "These decisions Involved the own-' orahlp o." ore bodies in the Highland Boy anil Jam pa limestones In the Bingham district, where the Utah l pi . and the Utah Consolidated minex adjoin. Thesi minei are located in an ara consisting of a scries of i)iiart.iu- and limc-sioue b-.dt sirlklnx casi and west and dipping at a com-paratlVSly com-paratlVSly low angic to the nurih. I in tWO mu.ii important bsdS are, rc-, pectively, the Highland Uoy llmc-Stone llmc-Stone and the yainps, litneslone. The lui,railuii Involved an 01 e hoJ In the Highland Boy limestone heretofore here-tofore v.ork.il li thi- L'tiili Con.-.olidat -ed Mining company and various ore bedics in the Tampa llmestono herc- tofore worked b) th- Ulah Aiex. Thfl Ltah Consdllduted first brought suit against the Utah Apex, claiming the ore bodies in the Vampa limestone b reaeotl or its extra lateral rights.' the Utah ApOX then brought ault ' ihe Ciah Consolidated, elalm- fng Lhe above mentioned ore body In the Highlaiiu Buy ilniestorie. i.iii.iin 1 liL UNI i "All the or. laidies- in tne controver-sj controver-sj occur vertically beneath the sur-bOunda sur-bOunda of tne Ltuh Apes and inerCfore, presumpiivel) belong to It. I 1 hi outcrop of both limestone beds. ' however, is within Claims owned by the 1 tali Consolidated, and thai coea-panj coea-panj belisvee thai it acquired tne' extra lateral rights on them. The ' rurther claimed that Lbs limestone t'eriH themselves constituted under the law bioad lodes a:id thai by reason of the extra lateral rihis tne) wen entitled to follow ib?.o lodes to the deep ami extract th ore bodies con-I con-I aind t hi rem. Judge John.ion did not uphold Hie contentions our company and bis decisions were fkvcmble to the Utah The L'Uih Consolidated will at once " 10 take the cases decided against it to ih. United Btatea ircuit out 1 ot appeals. "The litigation did not Involve anv "f the Important copper ore bodies of the Utah Coiu-olidated and will In no way iff ct jta copper mining 00-cratlona 00-cratlona 1 . 1 j OGDKN i n STOI K M IRKUI Caillt IVecelpts 69; choice heavy, ncera 9V""t; 9 .- -.j iteera 97.iivi 1 vv. rair eteers 86.006.60; choice Ke.lor steers Jvun'-i 7 00; choice cpws and belfen 6.009et60; fa to good cowo and heifer.- .00g6.0p; cutters' 14.00 0.60; canners 83.v0f8.50; j . Jiolec feeder cbwa 3l.vO'5vv fat! bulla J4.HV7 I. Co. bologna bullfc 3.VV 94.00; veal qalves 9t.oo$ io.su. Hog- Receipts none; choice fat' b'.-s. i:;, ; Iba., 4112.166712 !0- ink of sale., lii .-iiift r: re r nogs 1 ! 00 n I a 00 Sheep Heceipta 2Jii. choice lumbft '' "" " I" ai i... is, j; h 1, ; , Iat v ia 14.00 O6.00; feeder lumOa 99.000 IV. vv. i rlal-. B, G. Marriott, Montpelier, Ida., two carloads of entile. a. j. Uodson. 1 ..in in. Utah, tw.i car- loads of cattle. W. S.' Sparks. American Kails. Idaho, carload ,l hsstp. MOX1 i M. 1 i 11 tXGJ NEW vukk, Oct. :l Prime mer- rattle paper unchanged. Rxi hantTe heavy. Sterling: l- mai l $a tl34. ,-;,hWa 11.43 Francs: Demand 0.43c, cables 1 . t ic. Belgian franca: Demand 6.80c; ca- i'l'-S li.S2c. Guilders: Demand 30.70'. cable I 30 85c. Lire: Demand 3.74c; cables 3.76c. Marks Deniaml 1 tVc; cables l.llc. 1 ; I tact Dl mend :i 97c, New York exchange on .Montreal " -1 ti t . . 1,! .1 iv, oun: Time loans steady, unchanged. ' a U moil?) Me.id , blrh 7 "-, r-. nt : low 7 per cent; ruling rale 7 per cent; closing bid 9 per cent offered at 7 pee cent; laat loan 7 per c n mi i m MARKfTl NEW YORK, Oct. 21. Copper noni-' noni-' i .ii olectroltfle spot and fourth Quarter Quar-ter I lv it I It4c. Iron weak. No. 1 northei n Si. 60; : No. 2 northern 9 4 7 . vv ft 48 . 00. No. 2 .southern $ 4 .' . no 4 3 . 00. Pi n i I aearby f 39 . Mi tutures 94; 0 Antimony 6 50t. lciid steady, unchanged. I Bble 'nay; K.ist St. Loula spot 7 10 ii 7 i London Spot copper C91 '.s: eieotrolytk nnehsoged; tin 1861 I2i 6d Lad J.M6 2a 6d; zinc JC3 lis. i IB1 itn in is DS. NOW TORK, Oct. 21. Liberty - 1 ' -ii f,r vi en i.i.J ,r., . i.nd s'i.Iu. first 4',- 90.18 -cond i im 99.49; third 4a 90.96: fourth ! n'. 4:. Victory 3s '.'6 36. Vic- tlory 4 96.38. |