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Show 10 INTER-MOUNTAI- N ABSTRACT JOINING PATENTS. patents relating to mining, reported for the Mining Review by J. F. LList of Corker, Patent Solicitor, of lice Nos. 311 and 312 Atlas block, Salt Rake City, Utah. Issued January 21, 1396. Copies furnished for 25 cents each. 553,248. Under cut, mining machine (5 claims granted) G. W. Lutes, Lisbon, Ohio. In a mining machine the combination with a base frame of a reciprocating cutter-hea-d provided with a plurality of cutter carying-bar- s, arrayed in step one of in advance another, to proform, duce stepped under cuts. 553.E07. Drilling stone (2 claims granted) G. M. Githens, Brooklyn, N. Y. A tabular drill, elliptical in section, and having an approximately flat lower end, a tubular body of smaller diameter and a lateral inlet, for the passage of water and granular cutting material, such as small pieces of hard steel into the tubular drill. rolls (3 claims 553,391. Crushing granted) F. Cazin, Denver, Colorado. In combination a pair- of rolls, with sliding trunnion frame side bars, and backing plate secured to end of bars, with nest of springs interposed between the plate and the backing plate, with screw rod, under the tension of the springs to bear on the trunnion frame, whereby the tension on the rod can be increased or diminished. 553,446. Magnetic extracting and sep(2 claims granted) arating machine Moore and Atkinson, Messrs. Barnard, Seattle, Washington. A magnetic separator, with a frame of a casing, having a top which the by casing is secured to the a number of perforations frame, with in the casing to permit a free circulation of air, a number of magnets secured to said top, and projecting downwardly within the casing, and a conveyor belt passing beneath the casing, and a suitable sluice with supplemental frame and drums for conveyor belt. - non-magne- tic They Like the Review. Logan Journal: The first number of the Mining Review, Lake Salt City by C. T. published at Harte, is on our table. It is the neatest weekly published in Utah, and is as full of news of interest to the miner, investor and general reader as an egg is full of meat. Typographically the Review is a model. Success to the Review Oneida Standard: We have received MiNos. 1 and 2 of the ning Review, published at Salt Lake City by C. T. Harte. It is a weekly journal and is devoted principally to the mining industry of the intermountain country. The Mining Review is a d neat and journal, and wre wrish it all success possible. Genessee (Ida.) News: The Mining Review, devoted to mining and smelting interests of the intermountain West, is a new arid creditable publication just launched at Salt Lake City. The number before us contains considerable Idaho mining news. Lyon County (Nev.) Times: The Mining Review is improving with each number. Inter-Mounta- in , Inter-Mounta- in well-edite- Inter-Mounta- in Inter-Mounta- in UTAH DAY At the Leadville Ice Palace. February 14th has been selected as Utah day at the Ice Palace; it is also the special jubilee day of the order of the Mystic Shrine. February 15th and 16th are Elk days, so that a continuous round of gaiety is assured. The Rio Grande Western has just announced a round-tri- p rate of $12 for train leaving Salt Lake City at 7:40 p. m. February 13th, on which train a large delegation of Utah Shriners, Elks and others will visit the Ice King and enjoy the hospitality of the Cloud City. Utah should not fail to send a strong delegation to Leadville on this excursion to strengthen and encourage the mining interests 6 of our respective camps, etc. 4-- MINING REVIEW. JTINING STOCK MINING OF RECENT DECISIONS. REVIEW. Salt Lake City, Jan. 25. The local Review by mining share market during the past Prepared for the Alining wreek has developed considerable ac' attorney-at-laGeorge Westervelt, tivity in spots, and while the aggregate Salt Lake City, Utah. Service of Process on Private Cor- transactions upon the Exchange show poration. An attorney in fact of a cor- a decrease of 2750 shares, compared poration, authorized by such corpora- w'ith the previous week, the dealings tion to apply for patent to mining were more widely distributed and inground claimed by it, and to execute cluded some of the highest-price- d such papers as may be necessary for that purpose, is not by virtue of such stocks. The total sales of listed stocks employment a managing agent, with- were 2650, and of unlisted shares 40,250. in the meaning of that term as used East Golden Gate was regularly listin section 4S98, Compiled Laws of South Dakota. 65 Northwestern Rep. 19. (Su- ed during the week, and Golden Gate preme court of South Dakota, October was practically wiped from the board 28, 1895). by the formal disincorporate of the conA Construction. Mining Lease, company, which occurred on Monday. astract reciting that the land-ownsigns to the other party all minerals E. E. Stewart, the mining expert who on the land for a term of years to examined the East Golden Gate, refarm, and that such other party shall ported that the property consisted of have the right of wray over the lands six claims, located about 2000 or 2200 on condition that he pay the land-own- feet from De Lamars Golden Gate a percentage of the profits made group. He had every reason to believe from mining the minerals, is a mining tnat the vein of the Golden Gate conlease, which is forfeited by failure on tinued on and through the East Golden the part of the lessee to mine the min- Gate property. The vein is a contact erals within a reasonable time. 23 between shale and lime, and the ore Northeastern Rep. 303. (Supreme court was the same in character as that of Appeals of Virginia. November 21, found in the Golden aGte, Geyser and 1895). Brickyard, and yielded readily to the Right to Follow Dip. Under section cyartfde treatment. 2322, Rev. St. U. S., when the apex A feature of the week was the sale of a vein crosses the east end line of of Centennial-Eurek- a at the high-wata location, and extends to and crosses mark, $60 per share, which is above its south side line, and thence passes par. The property seems to be$i0 in shape into another location, and the dip is to continue monthly dividends of $1 per from the apex of the vein in the for- share for an indefinite period, and is mer location southward, crossing the sought as an investment. vertical plane of the south side line, Mercur continued to advance, as was such south side line will not be con- predicted by the Review, the last sale sidered as an end line, but the owners being at $6.75. No action will be taken have the right to all ore found on the concerning the new mill for a couple of dip south of their south side line, be- wreeks. tween the intersection of the vein with The directors of the Ontario at San the vertical plane of their east end line, Francisco a dividend of 10 and a plane parallel thereto dropped cents per declared share, aggregating $15,000, through the point where the apex payable at New York on the 31st. This crosses their south side line. Fitzger- is the first dividend paid since 1892, and ald vs. Clark, 42 Pac. Rep. 273. (Su- had a effect upon the stock. stiffening preme court of Montana, November 11, Whether the management will now 1895). push ore production and resume reguContinuous Veins, Faults. On an is- lar it is impossible to learn, sue as to whether a vein on defend- but dividends is not believed that the large ants location connected in its down-war- d bodiesit of ore now developed will be course with a vein on plaintiffs drawn uporf very heavily at the present location, it was proper to charge that price of silver. Stockholders of the such connection must be made by a are also expecting a dividend, as continuous streak or body of quartz Daly the treasury is known to contain a or ore, or by vein matter, and to re- comfortable surplus, and upon this exfuse to charge that it could be made the stock advanced $1 during by such material or indication as a pectation the week. practical miner would follow with the The Ajax directors levied a asThe ex- sessment expectation of finding ore. for the purpose of paying off istence of a fault in a vein on a loca- the The board tion in suit cannot be shown by evi- was floating indebtedness. strengthened by the election of two dence of faults in a vein w'hich witness additional members, George A. Lowre of states is a continuation of the vein in this Judge W. H. King of suit, in the absence of evidence of con- Provo.cityTheand stock advanced during the tinuity. Ibid. wreek. Action for Removing Ore. In an acAnchor reached a figure somewhat tion to recover the value of ore taker nearer actual values than the bears of by defendants on the dip of a vein the board permitted since the orhaving its apex within plaintiffs loca- ganization have of the Exchange, the adtion, a charge that the value should b vance being in the neighborhood of $1. determined by the market value of Sales of Alliance were also made at the ore on the dump of the claim, defigures. ducting the cost of mining and hoist- higher Bullion-Bec- k was offered at $8.50, with ing, is hot objectionable as not allow- no buyers. This property paid $325,000 ing for the expense of smelting and re- in dividends in 1895, which is above an ducing the ore. Ibid. of $25,000 per month, but they average were with such irregularity that paid The London Mining Journal predicts a the stock come to be regarded as has future at once solid and brilliant for an uncertain investment. There are ingold mining in New Zealand, and de- dications that the policy of the manclares that these are certainly days of agement in this respect will be what may be termed a general mining changed; that there will be fewer dividends and no passed dividends, revival, and more than one promising as revenues of the company are the gold field will, if ever its history comes to be written, date back to the present sufficient to pay 25 cents every month. The concentrate will net the year a renewed activity, under more aus- company between output $2 and $2.50 per ton picious conditions of patronage, enter- more than last year, which item will prise and public favor. increase the revenues from $1000 to $1500 per month. II. A. Cohen, manager of the Jim There wras little change in Mammoth. Crow and Monitor at De Lamar, Nev., Unfounded stories of strikes continue to is in the city, on his return from the be published, but they are discounted by the public. Ore extraction is now East, where he ordered ten more Griffin proceeding from the 1100, 1200 and 1300 s. mills and three levels, and prospecting continues on w, er er er 5-c- ent -- 50-ce- rock-crusher- I nt |