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Show THE 'A 1NTER-M0UTNA- MINING REVIEW. IN recess in the main back head adapted to re. vlth'ore teams' from the depot, and is arranging to put in an electric'plant pawls, have ceive one of the trunnions of each pawl, and recesses kytoKetchum from now on until snow falls. to reduce the nickel ore, of which it is said they Schultz accompanied her husband to Ketchum several thousand tons in sight. D. D. Grannis and in said auxiliary head adapted to receive the opposite both returned to the mine Thursday morning in G. L. Ladd have teams engaged hauling the machinery trunnion of said pawls. No. 56S.099. Electrolytic Apparatus tor Extracting rdsome two horse rig which they purchased to the mine.. George Lovelock, John Sullivan and keep the 7oad lined , . : Michael Walsh have valuable nickel properties in Cot- Gold and Silver from Their Ores. L. Pelatan, parjs effotiations have been in progress for several tonwood atso, and, if the new electric plant works France, and F. Clerici, Milan, Italy. S between J. M. Guffey, of Pittsburg, Pa , repre-- : This apparatus for the direct extraction of gold and the ore successfully, Cottonwood will no doubt be a ring the Florida Mining company, and Messrs. lively camp for a long time to come. Reno Journal. silver from their ores and other compounds, sdd ap. Feour and Taylor Gearhart, owners of the Hum- paratus comprising a vat, a mercury cathode upon the to the that property group, for the transfer of flat bottom thereof, an endless belt anode, a portion THE LEADVILLE STRIKE. :r,crs company. On Wednesday of this week, the After a peaceful struggle lasting three months, the of which is in parallelism with the bottom of the was consummated, and the first payment of $10,- -. and means for removing said endless-be- lt anode was placed in a Boise bank to Feour and Gear-.-.aii- 's great strike at Leadville has culminated, as most tank, strikes do," in a series of overt acts, which furnished continuously in one direction. credit. Having the flat bottom of greater length than width, i iw property involved in the sale comprises some the mine owners with an excuse to do what they have the best ground on Florida mountain, and consists wished to do ever since its inception, invoke the aid of a cathode supported upon said flat bottom, an ot jour claims, viz: Humboldt, Sterling, Baltic and of the military. No matter whether the attacks on the anode, in the form of an endless belt, consisting of a the Diana. The elaims lie side by side and Coronado and Emmett were conceived and executed strip, or serious of strips, of a suitable metal such as !. Miiville group, owned by the Florida company, on projecting from its the disaffected miners or by some of that irrespon- iron or steel having stirring-arm- s by north. sible class that is alway at hand to augment the mis- outer face, rolls arranged near the ends of the vat for Messrs. Feour and Gearhart, who are two of our eries of such occasions, the companies have attained supporting and giving motion to said anode, means this have most oldest and by persistent prospectors, of the militia for rotating one of said rolls and an adjustable their wish and now have the Tuesday. . . . ; -- . . ad-jo- in protection foot of mining property they stretcher arranged beneath the upper portion of own in Owyhee, and will probably now retire from under which they can and will work their mines with endless anode. the hopeful, but disappointing, labor of whatever labor they. please. Latest advices indicate a fear of further attacks and the principal mines are prospecting, and enjoy the fruits of their deal closed out every oft-tim- ; the es well-merite- d success. stockades. Even at being enclosed by bullet-proConsiderable development work has been done this stage the mine companies seem to be planning a upon the ground by the former owners, all tending system of reprisals that will add to the indignation of to show large ore bodies, and the Florida company the strikers and their sympathizers, and it is anis to be congratulated in securing this, valuable adnounced that the families of striking miners will be dition to its present rich holdings. evicted from their homes, the companies to secure There are now several tons of ore out of the May- these ' ", by purchase. F. owned flower mine, in Grambrinus district, by G, Gross & Son. The best ore vein, is two feet wide, MINING AND METALLURGICAL PATENTS. but the width of the ledge is not known. They will extract ore till about the middle of October, when it List of patents relating to mining. Reported for the Minlnig Review by .1. F. Corker, patent .solicitor, will be crushed in the Blaine mill. MINERAL SURVEYS. of - F " , Inter-Mountai- office No. 311 and 312, Atlas block, Salt The following is the return DeLamar Mining Co. ropies furnished for 15 n Lake City. Utah, cents., each. Furnace. g No. 567,986. Oxidizing reported for the month of August: Crushed during the month 4,357 tons of ore; bullion produced in the J. S. Loder, Denver, Colorado. In a smelting furnace, the combination with the mill, $65,098; estimated value of ore shipped to smelters, $4,300; miscellaneous revenue, $300; total body portion, of a hood and flue mounted thereon, produce, $69,698; total expenses, $43,990; profit for twyers enterifigat the base of the body portion, a the month of August, $25,708. Idaho Avalanche. pipe, to the pipes leading from the bustle-pipthe hood and flue, with Reports of the most encouraging character come twyers, a casing surrounding from the Willow and Rock Creek camps. At Pearl a an intermediate chamber, a pipe leading from the large amount of building is being done, eastern capi- upper end of said chamber and connecting with the talists are arriving daily, and every man in camp who bustle-pipe- , and a heating chamber into which the wants work can get it. There is considerable money products of combustion pass, the said chamber is in circulation and every one feeling hopeful of the a portion of said connecting-pip- e and comfuture. On the Rock Creek side the same evidences of municating with an exit flue. prosperity are met with and the general opinion is Also comprising super-pose- d the that the next spring will witness a good healthy boom uppermost jacket having a water supply and an outlet in the district. Emmett Index. emptying into the lowermost jacket the latter having Mills Bros, came down from the Boulder creek an outlet, a hood and flue supported by said upperwith are Lucas mines gold yesterday. They Capt. most jacket, a casing surrounding the hood and fiue in in claims that three district. They are interested a chamber intervening between the two, twyers back from Leonai about eight miles. The War Eagle with is the main claim they are developing. They have entering the base of the furnace a pipe communicatrun three tunnels on this claim, the longest being in ing with the twyers and the chamber, and a heating over eighty feet. Pete Armstrong and Wm. Hagar chamber receiving the products of combustion and have two locations on the same lead. They have run inclosing a portion of said communicating pipe. a tunnel in over 100 feet. The lead is about five feet No. 568,089. Rotary Feeding Device for Rock Drills. wide. The ore assays well in gold and closely reJ. G. Leyner, Denver, Colo. sembles Trail Creek ore. The boys have great faith The combination with the ratchet and pawl rotary In their claims and have backed up their faith with a of rock-drilof a cylinder-hea- d great deal of work. Mining men are taking quite an feeding mechanism interest in this camp. Kootenai Herald. having a suitable chamber therein adapted to support said mechanism a circumferential slot in said chamber and springs secured in said slot arranged to resiliently NEVADA. hold said pawls in operative relation to said ratchet. At the base of the old Sierra Nevada, in one of the The combination of the cylinder, piston, the rifle-baravines that open into the head of Washoe valley, an the back cylinderThead having a chamber to reold pioneer, Leyman Jones, has a little cabin, works ceive the ratchet-hea- d of said rifle-baa second or with a rocker, washing out gold in the good, old style, fitting into and against the auxiliary cylinder-hea- d making his $3 or $4 a day, when he chooses to work. first, g pawls arranged in engagement He sails his gold to the Carson mint, has plenty to eat with the teeth' of said ratchet head and adapted to and drink, all the friends he wants and is happy. catch a tooth at one of three equal parts of its nor: Silver State. mal throw when it fails to move its full normal T.ie National Nickel company, of Cottonwood, stroke, a recess in said back head adapted to receive Churchill county, has four carloads of machinery at said holding-pawl- s a trunnion on each end of said Pyrite-Smeltin- bustle-- e, sur-ronndi- ng water-jacket- s, , Orders for mineral surveys were made during the week by Surveyor General Snow as follows: No. 3293, for the Inez mine and Humbug lode No. 2, in Tintic mining district. Application made by Jesse Knight, through his attorney, T. C. Bailey. V.P Strange surveyor. No. 3294, for the Snyder lode, in Tintic mining dis- trict. Application made by the Swansea Mining com- pany. L. G. Burton surveyor. No. 3295, for the Holman lode, in the Tintic district. Application made by the Swansea Mining company, G. L. Burton, surveyor. No. 3296, for the West Bower lode, in Tintic dis- trict, Application made by the Swansea Mining company. L. G. Burton surveyor. No. 3297, for the Geddes lode, in the Tintic district. Application made by the Swansea Mining company. L. G. Burton surveyor. No. 329S, for the Monroe lode, in Snake Creek district. Application made by W. J. Wilson, through his attorney G. W. Parks. Charles Brooks surveyor. No. 3299, for the Nearvale lode, in Snake Creek district. Application made by W. J. Wilson, through his attorney, G. W. Parks. Charles Brooks, su- ; : rveyor, No. 3300, for the Silver Star lode, in Snake Creek district. 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