COVERS THOROUGHLY THE GOLD FIELDS of the INLAND EMPIRE EASTERN . .INVESTORS , IN OREGON 'MINES Pay for AND READ IT EQUITY SUED -' FOR CONTEMPT Keystone Company Alleges Disregard of Temporary Restraining Order. Contempt proceedings wore to bo inntitutud nt Canyon City toilny hy tho KeyHtouo Mining company, iiKHitiHt tho Equity Copper and Gold Mining company, of Qartzbiiurg, for alleged disregard of tho temporary restraining onlor granted liiHt week hy Judge Clifford, forbidding troHpatm on tho property claimed by tho Key Htouo ootnpmiy, ponding h hearing for permanent Injunction nt tho uo.xt torm ol Circuit court in (Hunt county. Tho nuoimtmry papers woro propiirod hero hy tho company's at totuoy, N. 0. Kiohiirds, and trans mitted to Hh legal roprwontutlvoH at Ciiuyou City. Thl uuw feature of tho ciiho grnwH out of tin' allegation that tho Equity company paid no uttoutlou to tho order of tho court In tho mutter of u temporary Injunction, hut wont ahead taking oro from ground claimed hy tho KeyHtouo company and in volved in tho litigation recently In augurated. In the llrnt place, tho KeyHtouo people allege that the Equity com pany Iiiih an overlapping location, doHlguatcd iih tho Oregon claim, on KeyHtouo ground, from which a lurKo amount of valuahlo ore Iiiih hveu ex tracted. Tho KeyHtouo company, therefore, liiHtltucd an action to per mnncutly rent ruin tho Equity com pany from rcmovliitf oro from tno KeyHtouo claim and nuking 'JO, 000 for damages alleged to have been done tho property already. Am Htated, a temporary restraining order wan granted by Judge Clitford, ponding the hearing for it permanent Injunction. Now, it Ih churned by the KejHtone people, and they stabi that ample evidence can be bimiKht forward in mipport of the charge, that the Faulty company Iiuh totally disregarded tho command of tho court, and continued to remove oro from tho KeyHtouo. Hence, the In stitution of contempt proceed I huh. In IIh aiiHwer to the llrnt complaint the Equity company mukeH Frank WatHou, of Portland, from whom the (iclHor-lloiidry.x company acquired the KeyHtouo claim, and who organ ized the old Keyntoue Mining and Milling company and the prenent Keyntouo company, ol which (i. M. Anderson, of luwood, Iowa, Ih presl dent, partleH to the unit. An at tempt Ih made to -et up a state of factn hIiomIiik that the iiHsentmient work on the Kevstono claim wan al lowed to lapHo and that the ground wuM subject to relocation. Un tho otbet baud, the Key nt one company olalniH that there Ih utiuuduut evi dence to prove that the assessment work haB been performed accordliiK to law. President Andersou, who has beeti hero Huveral dayH on nccouut of tho litigation, loft for homo this after noon. Ho will probably return, he states, when tho ciiho comes up for trail. Shareholders Meeting. Notice Ih hereby given that thoro will ho a mooting of tho sharoholdora of tho First National Hank, of Sump tor, Tuesday, February 10, 1004, at their banking utilise at 1 1 a. m. K. II. M1LLEK, Cunhlor. Dated Jan. 11, 11)01. BODY OP REESE WILL BE HELD LOST LurKo silver bolt pin, Sat unlay evening. Return to E. P. Ilorgmau and receive reward. J. B. Fryer, of the Case Furniture company, returned from Greenhorn HtOi.'IOlast night with the body of J. W. Keeso, tbe vlcltm of the explo sion at the Virginia mine. It 1b not known yot what disposition will be mado of tbe remains Tbe Green horn Miners Union wired a brother of the deceased at North English, Iowa, for instructions, and a tele phone message to the Case Furniture company from Greenhorn late last night, stated that a reply from the brother had been received, and that tbe body was 'to be held until his arrival. He will probably be here Friday or Saturday, and it is not known whether the burial will tako place bore, or whether the remains will be taken back to Iowa for interment. Reports from Baker City state that Weeden, tho other victim of tho ex plosion, is getting along nicely at the St. Elizabeth's hospital, and It is thought he will recover. Room and board at Sumpter Ho;ol for 810 per week and up. III Lindsay's Cash Store jj w , . r I t , 2 I 25 PER CENT OFF We have Imitators, but no Equals, on the Genuine cut in Values we are Making During this Month on the Highest Grades of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS & SHOES e :: III What We Advertise To jj Do, We Do III Lindsay's Cash Store Granite Street Sumpter, Oregon