delivered the opinion of the court.
Defendants made application for patent for the Hugo quartz lode mining claim, and plaintiffs adversed and brought this action to have determined the relative rights of the parties to portions of the ground claimed by each. Prom a judgment in favor of plaintiffs and from an order denying a new trial defendants appealed.
1. Complaint is made that the court unduly restricted the cross-examination of one of the plaintiffs, but the record discloses that the widest latitude was allowed in the cross-examination of all the witnesses.
2. Plaintiff Morgan was asked to state his reason for joining
4. Defendants complain that they were not permitted to prove
5. The principal contention is that the findings are not supported by the evidence. Plaintiffs assert ownership, as against
Plaintiffs further offered evidence to the effect that the Hugo claim as located did not conflict with the Fawn, but that after the Fawn location was completed, defendants moved the corner posts of the Hugo claim so as to include the Fawn discovery shaft within the limits of the Hugo. The presiding judge viewed the premises and found generally for plaintiffs and that defendants ’ claim to the ground in dispute is without right. The evidence was reviewed on motion for new trial and the motion was denied. Defendants have the burden of showing that the evidence preponderates against the findings (Gibson v. Morris State Bank, 49 Mont. 60, 140 Pac. 76), and in this respect they have failed.
6. In support of their motion for a new trial defendants tendered the affidavit of John W. Wade, to the effect that he had visited the ground in dispute, between 1906 and 1912, and had observed the open cut within the boundaries of the Hugo.claim 'and at the point where plaintiffs’ discovery shaft is sunk. Defendants cannot complain of the order denying them a new trial upon the ground of newly discovered evidence, for two reasons: (1) The testimony of Wade was merely cumulative.
(2) Wade’s affidavit discloses that when he went upon the
The judgment and order are affirmed.
Affirmed.