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Show DNTAIN MINING REVIEW. INTER-M- O 9 be able to get a higher extraction and with a less expense. Mattels at Yellow Pine district are progressing nicely with the exception of the Keystone property, which we are been operating dredgers on the upper ORE AND BULLION. Sacramento river, this State, for two The ore and bullion situation is years, with very satisfactory result, and the same plan is to be tried this noteworthy feature. Ores continue informed is rather discouraging under season on an extensive scale on the in plentiful supply, but the suspension the present management. The mine Klamath. A California company is al- of work at most of the properties durand mill hands are being put oft with so putting in a big plant to dredge on ing the carnival holidays will result in indefinite promises, which will ultimatea noticeable decrease. The bullion outC. B. the upper Frazer, ly result in trouble. The order of sale put last week showed an increase over has been postponed and the property the preceding week, and the ore transis closed down at present. of Abstract Decisions. Recent Mjning actions were lighter. The Pennsylp mill of the Barefoot The vania company has purchased another company has just been started and is 1000 of the Copper Plant ores at work, they have a large doing good ore Prepared for the Mining Review by $6 tons ton. per in a porphyry formation George Westervelt, attorney-at-labody of rich Salt The base bullion output of the smeltmain the drifts and other ledge Lake City, Utah. along ers for the week was $98,181, divided as of the property. show the real value Mineral of Interfollows: Conveyance Rights The ledge of the Clementina continues Pennsylvania, $21,131; Ger ForCondition pretation Subsequent from $39,300; ore rich Hanauer, $27,750, in bulmania, the being shipped strong; An feiture. instrument the lion out in copper matte. There in conveying the $10,000 and this claim is being taken mineral in interest certain inafter land, was also course of development, and it is the cyanides to the value a nominal consideration, de- of $11,000;shipped Ontario silver, $13,187, and tention of the management to continue reciting that the grantee should have miscellaneous shipments, $5500, making the present prospect tunnel 100 feet. It clared to convey, and the grantee a total bullion output of $127,868, full one power is generally conceded that this is disstipulated that he would examine the against $111,675 the preceding week. of the best pieces of property in the land, and if he found valuable minerals, trict. Ore were reported as folthe net lows: purchases The improvement in the Campbell would pay the grantor one-ha- lf $21,500; Germania, Hanauer, lead mines equals the progress, the proceeds thereof, or, should such $27,700; Bamberger & McMillan, $5222; he Commercial National bank, $15,400, a width of the vein varying from eight grantee convey to third persons, one-ha- lf would $200 the and of $100,000 pay grantor to thirteen feet with upward total of $69,822, $117,715 the preof carbonate ore in sight, which will the net proceeds of the sale. Held, that ceding week. against right of the grantee under such inaverage about 76 per cent in lead. The the by his failure, weather is exceptionally fine for this strument were forfeited Silver. to for open the mine and eight years, time of the year, which aids prospectit for sale. Silver has receded three points from ing; water is not scarce, mining men prepare Same Grantor. Where continue to arrive and the general by the high mark established last week. disa of in not mineral is land time conveyance is far the that rights opinion Speculators are investing heavily upon tant when Yellow Pine will he among is defeated by the grantees failure to the expectation of a further rise and perform the particular acts stipulated shipments to Europe have been the tamps of known merit. Silver State: W. H. Stanley, the Vir- to be done by him in the instrument it- checked. The average price for the and which form the real considera- month of June was 68.69 cents, against ginia City mining expert, and W. S. self, tion Gold arrived Hill James of therefor, a by the grantor 66.61 cents in June, 1895, and 62.59 in yesterday is and left this morning for the Puebla unnecessary. Hawkins vs. Pepper, 1894. Following were the fluctuations 23 obS. E. Rep. 434. district mines. It is said that the (Supreme court of during the week: of is North December of 17, 1895.) the their trip Carolina, purchase ject C8c 68c Monday Thursday & mine. to Denios rich Messrs. Deegan Employee Negligence Injury 6Sc Tuesday 68c Friday When the master in- Saturday The owners ask $50,000 for thf; property. GSc (holiday.) Wednesday trusts to the superintendent in charge Record Prices. MONTANA. of an excavation the matter of notifying the employees of any latent danger, Highest (covering a period of ten comforemen in of the the gangs years) $1.19c, August 19, 1890. charge Mining World: The Anaconda in the work of excavation are not Lowest, 58c, March 3 and 5. 1894. pany is preparing to explore to greater in the absence of said depths, and when the two immense superintendent, so as to render the emLead. hoisting engines are ready for service which will not be for several months ployer liable for their failure to notify Lead dropped back to $2.90 last will be continued, probably to the employee of such danger. Durst vs. sinking level. The whole world Carnegie Street Co., 33 Atl. Rep. 1102. Thursday and has remained at that the 5000-fonotwithstanding the closing will watch this work with great inter- (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Janu- point, of down the Leadville mines was exest. It will tell whether the great camp ary 6, 1896.) pected to affect the market. The Easthas another 100 years of life before it, ern market is very dull and buyers and forever settle this vexed question. Assessments. show no inclination towards heavy level is as good, The ore at the 1200-fooperations. if not better, than that in any of the Record Prices. upper levels, and there is every reason to expect it to continue. Several of the Highest (covering a period of ten veins of pay ore at the lowest workings Company. years) $5.25, in October and November, measure fully 200 feet in width; in one 1890. instance as many as fourteen feet of Lowest, $2.87, January 10, 1896. which is solid copper glance, sampling over 50 per cent in copper. Of course Lucky Bill ... .02 June 131 July 11 Go to Harris & Wilson the great mass of the ore would be con- Eureka Con .1 .10 July 8Sept. 5 sidered low grade, and judging from Emerald .... .( .01 July 6Jufy 27 For First Life and Accident insurance. .02 July 13tAug. 3 American the most authentic reports will aver- Apex companies only represented. .001-- 3 Gold Belt.... Aug. 105 July 201 age not to exceed 7 or 8 per cent in cop- Utah . .00 20 State... July Aug. per. The values in gold and silver carry it to such a figure as to make it a o most valuable product when concen- Every Millionaire Made bis Fortune 5w 0 trated three or four into one. from Some Invention. 0) Old Madison county is not to be outO Send us sketches of your invention for O done by new camps, and a fabulously p El rich find is reported in Browns gulch, a free opinion of merit and patentability CD o but a few miles from Virginia City. The Our fees due after patent is O granted e. m discoverers call it the Monte Christo, 0) VI I o will We CP and report it to be five feet wide, sampgladly refer you to many of our Kj a p ling $150 to $180 in gold. o successful clients. p p p The Overland mine at Clancy re13 Washington Patent Agency, turned $1054 net in gold for the last m? H 4 G St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 0 carload sipped to the smelter. CO tl The 2 C LARGEST is one IN WORLD. THE d carload property CO producing per 33 day, and the lowest returns thus far far received were $800 for a small 2 Z S a O P o o PI m v co Dredging is a form of river mining g CP P o 3. now receiving considerable attention. 3 era 2 a PEERLESS On the Colorado river, about fifteen p miles above Yuma, Ariz., dredging map n a chinery has been anchored on two large o O fiatboats, and a system of sluices is S W placed on others. 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