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Show 10 INTER-MOUNTAI- N MINING REVIEW. ors. When completed the enterprise casing, a supplemental bearing in said bracket, should prove of direct benefit to Elko, as it will for the clutch casing and a flexible shaft conmake that point the supply station and will nected with said clutch. lead to the floating of similar enterprises in the No. 571,259, Mining Machine. J. Boland & G. W. Fritz, Pittsburg, Pa. In a mining-machinplacers of that neighborhood. the supporting frame, the cutter-carriag- e The old Magnolia mine, the first gold mine located in DeLamar, and owned by J. Eisen-man- n forwardly-extendin- g arms, having their inner of Pioche and T. It. Jones of Salt Lake, ends firmly connected to the forward end of the has opened up a remarkably rich, and from all carriage, a cutter socket or head firmly conaccounts, a permanent ore body. A tunnel had nected between the said arms beyond the carbeen driven into the property over 800 feet and riage frame, the cutter driving shaft having its for some time had followed a streak of quartz outer end journaled in the inner portion only of which later developed into two feet of ore. of said head or socket, the socket having recesThis ore body has been opened up on its course ses in its top and bottom at points beyond the for about thirty feet, and when sampled an journal of said shaft for the purpose described, average was obtaiued of 438, while individual headed pins with their heads in said recesses, a assays exhibited much higher values. From its cap or washer engaging the said pin heads and upper workings the Magnolia formerly pro- secured to the outer sides of the socket, and duced much high grade gold ore, and it is the cutter wheels keyed to the shanks of the believed that this strike merely indicates the pins. No. 572,011, Smelting Furnace. H. Huber, continuance of the vein to greater depth. Water claims and prospects in the vicinity of Kansas City, Mo., A smelting furnace comprisDeLamar, Lincoln county, are receiving more ing a stack having an open upper end or mouth, attention from their owners than for some time a downtake flue having an open upper end adto the mouth of the stack, angular sockpast. Claims are being represented and titles jacent to water sources being made secure. This is ets fixed to the mouth of the stack, a hood havform at its base conforming to the dispoespecially true in the neighborhood of Helene, ing a on the east side of the district, and it looks like sition of the sockets and removably held by same, and a flue extending from the top of the the old townsite might again be valuable. hood and communicating therewith, the said flue being in communication with the down-tak- e Tom Gillespie's Death. flue. The published statement that Tom Gillespie, No. 572,074, Holding Mechanism for Mining the murdered superintendent of the Stirling Machines. W. H. Slade, Columbus. O. In a Mining Company, had made a will and sent it mechanism for mining machines the to a friend, with a letter explaining that his life holding combination with the traveling frame and a had been threatened, and giving the name of cutter chain carrying wheel journaled therein the party, brings up a general discussion of the and pins projecting eccentaically from the hubs affair, says the Pioclic Record. The name containof said wheel, of holding bars having sliding ed in Gillespies letter is not disclosed, and those on said traveling frame and link who were at the mines at the time of Gillespies bearings intersections in said holding bars shaped whom one with no of know Gillespie murder, to receive said pins. had any serious difficulty except an Indian, adapted No. 572,102. Magnetic Separator. J. B. who is reported to have showed the company Springfield, Mass. In a magnetic the ground that was afterwards located by them, Hamilton, the combination with an separator, and for which they promised him a reward of netic roll, of a wiper a reciprocatoryelectromagmovement the but in to the failed of and means money, for directpay roll, 5,000. They longitudinally water against said wiper, at one end Indian had permission to draw at the store such ing a jet of to clean the same. of its traverse, goods and things as he needed, and is said to have secured some 2,000. The company did Ore and Bullion. to off shut not pay up and Gillespie was oblige The transactions recorded by the local ore the Indians supply, and the fact that he has buyers show an increase over the figures of the not been seen in that vicinity since Gillespies previous week, in purchases, while the base death creates the belief thafche was concerned bullion product of the smelters is less. To the total of fine product should be added 25,538 in the killing. The companys affairs are re- fine ounces of Ontaria silver which were shipped ported to be in bad shape with not even a to San Francisco, and not reported through the watchman over the property. Their debts in local banks. ORE PURCHASES. vicinity are said to be in the neighborhood of 15,000, and they are endeavoring to pay off in McCornick&Co 32,000 bonds on the property, which are to be a first T. R. Jones & Co 4G,G00 Commercial National Bank 2,925 lien against it. & McMillan 20,090 Bamberger ASSESSMENTS. xn e, Mining and Metallurgical Patents. (List of patents relating to mining, reported for the Inter-Mountai- n Revikw, by J. F. Corker, patent solicitor, office, Nos. 311 and 312 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Copies furnished for 15 cents each.) 571,231, Rock Drill. L. II. Jenkins, Philadelphia, Pa. In a rock drill, the combination or bearings, of with a casing and stuffing-boxe- s a crankshaft or drill rod mounted in said stuffing boxes or bearings and extending at one end beyond the casing, a crosshead adapted to be said cross reciprocated by said crank-shaf- t, head connected to the drill rod, a clutch at the free end of said crank shaft, a bracket on the National Bank of the Republic Total Total for previous week Increase Jan. Jan. Jan. 2 Nov. Dec. 4 18 10 28 Dec. 10 Jan. 15 Jan. Jan. li Sale enjoined. Silver. The metal stood uniformly at 05 J until the last day, when an advance of one point was recorded It appears now that the Russian governments heavy purchases of silver, ostensibly to replace her paper rubles with coin, are in refor the expansion ality undertaken to prepare of her Oriental trade. The completion of the railway will give Russia control of the commerce of the East, including China afid Japan, and this commerce will require and absorb a vast amount of silver. As Russia is not a producer of silver she is necessarily a purchaser, and it appears that the Indian market that is lost to American silver through the distress of that country will be more than replaced While this condby the purchases by Russia. ition continues there is reason to look for a steadiness in the quotations, with a possible upward tendency. Recent shipments to Europe from New York amounted to 1,308,000 ounces and 75,000 Mexican dollars. The following are the quotations for the week: G5iB 0.jg Monday Thursday G5 Tuesday Friday G5 05 8 Wednesday, Saturday Trans-Siberia- n RECORD PRICES. a period of eleven Highest (covering 1890. $1.19Jc., August 19, 1894. 3 Lowest, 5SJ4C., March years) and 5, Lead. Quotations have been without change the metal has stood at 2.7;. and RECORD PRICES. Highest (covering a period of eleven years, 5.25, in October and November, 1890. Lowest, 2.50, August 21, 189G. The E. S' Dean Company. Capital Full Paid. $1,000,00000 Dividend paid to Salt Lake City depositors on 100 deposited August 15th, 1890 on the Pyramiding plan: 9,fJ0 Sept. 1st, Dividend paid 15.90 1,200 18.00 109,721 99,207 10,454 15.00 22.60 17.82 BASE BULLION PRODUCT. 21.57 Hanauer 14,725 50,200 20,290 Germania Pennsylvania Total Total for previous week 91,221 102,902 Decrease 11,G81 FINE PRODUCT. 2l.:0 On 275.00 deposited November 15th: Dec. 1st, dividend paid Can such an investment ewhere? McCornick & Co., bars Commercial National bank, bars National Bank ofthe Republic, cyanides Total 22 $ 9,900 210-1- 7 found els- Arnt you interested? If not yu or else dead to your own interest, Call or write for information. Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. 3,300 must be 2,200 broke. 4,400 be -- y, Tiie E. S. Dean Company- os - |