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Show INTER-MOUNTAI- continue to hold It for some probablycome. ti m c to n is very difficult to learn from the dispatches or the Colorado ers any satisfactory news concem-ii- r' the strike situation at Leadville. .. Penroses Bonair and adjoining T, . sorties are filling with water, and ti..- Northern Mining company has also 'cd its pumps. The whole district Jv. t of Iron Hill will be flooded. An wrork to made the is being at ii..nn mine, on a $2.50 scale, but it is suc--c ivi .rted that the strikers have underdifficult a o led in making this taking. Armed men guard all roads to camp, turning back all men who sav they are going in to work. Many minors have left the camp and if the mint s are permitted to fill with water Up strike will be over, for there will then be no wTork for anyone. It is the stag'd that the strike has cost not ini two million dollars, counting the damage that will result u-- Us - no-own- ers flooding the mines. President Hovce of the Western Federation of Miiicrs, who was in this city during the from Wfk. defended the course of the ni i in going on a strike in violation of thi-i- r agreement of 1893, stating that wln n they consented to a reduction to $2.50 per day they were assured that rents, groceries and the cost of living generally would be correspondingly reduced. Living expenses, however, are as high now as before the great slump and it is impossible for a man to support a family on $2.50 per day. The strikers were therefore driven by their to demand higher wages. mi- - nm-ssitie- Mining a nd Metallurgical Patents. List of patents relating to mining. Reported for the Mining Review by J. F. and 312, Atlas block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Copies furnished for 15 cents each. No. 566,834, Concentrator R. D. Woodward and W. C. Brown, LeadCorker, patent solicitor, office No. ville, In 311 Cola: a concentrator, the combination with frame sieve devices and means for operating the sieve devices, of a rock shaft, having a crank at one end, a pan and loosely mounted on said rock-sha- ft below the same, an arm rigid with the pan and projecting upwardly therefrom the length of the arm being increased over that of the crank, agitator knives carried on the rock-sha- ft and within the pan, a link pivotally connected to the arm, a second link pivotally connected to the crank, and means for driving said links, the said links having a uniform movement imparted to them. No. 566,894, Apparatus for extracting gold and silver from ore P. Danck-ward- t, New York, N. Y.: a revolving barrel, having an amalgamated copper lining to form a negative pole, with a pair of heads, and with a series of insulated The combination of inclined blades secured to such heads and having overlapping edges to form the positive pole. The barrel having an amalgamated copper lining with inclined metal strips secured to such perforated bottoms, insulating rings that sustain the bodies of such strips, and with electric connections that commu-eat- e with the barrel and the strips. No. 566,921, Apparatus for separating J. a. Mays, London, England: In a centrifugal machine for separating silver and other metals from molten argentiferous lead, the combination of a rovoluble vessel, a molten menstruum carried thereby, means for feeding the material to the vessel, in such relation jo the menstruum as to be forced therefore ugh by centrifugal force, and an Plication passage or passages through ''nich the purified lead passes out. 566,986, Cyanide process of Ir)5 precious metals from their ftKeck, Denver, Colo.: of extracting precious nkvK tbeir ores, which consists snti,!sovan said metals in a cyanide hv r Jon. extracting them therefrom trlytic precipitation upon an unium cathode, and extracting nv-tnl- s ex-ni?- V' - MINING REVIEW. N t them therefrom by electrolytic precipiOREGON. tation effected by alternating plates of lead and aluminium, the former Baker City Democrat: The town of anodes and the latter cathodes. being No. 566,992, Machine for pulverizing Granite, nestled in a little cove at the and amalgamating ores James Manes, base of Cabel and Greenhorn mounDenver, Colo.: The combination of three pairs of tains. is without doubt the center of rolls, arranged one pair above the one of the richest and most inexhaustother, and with the rolls of the. middle ible gold fields in America Placer pair, whereby six crushing points are 1862 up to the present formed between the six rolls. In an mining from ore-mi- ll the combination of a breaker, time has been the chief industry, but and the crushing-roll-s below the same, this time quartz development with three pairs of pulverizing rolls during Here is situated the below the crushing-roll-s, as suits.been arranged going on, and with grand re-described, so as to make six crushing-point- s, has Bellevue mine, with its 8000 feet of the amalgamator into w hich the pulverized ores are delivered, and oppo- development work; the Red Boy, Or-a site amalgamators below connected steady producer; the Surprise and nament mines, with a three-fovein of with this amalgamator. gray copper ore that will go $500 to the ton; the Ibex, with ore so rich that SALT LAKE NUGGETS. the four owners, James Fain, Ed Mahan, Andy Dewer and Joseph Mikel, safely estimate their wealth at Broker Sprenger has returned from can $50,000 each from the ore now sacked Europe. shipment to the reduction works, Charles Lammersdorf, manager of for to say nothing of a three-fovein of the Sevier mine, is in the city. ore in the face of the tunnel that will Secretary Carter of the East Golden go $200 to the ton; and many other Gate has returned from Montana. properties too numerous to mention Secretary William Reid of the Penn- that show such evidences of wealth as sylvania Smelting company will short- to guarantee increased prosperity and at a rapid rate from this time on. ly return to Pittsburg for an inAt this point is the basis of operadefinite period. of the Salt Lake syndicate, comtions Col. W. II. Dewey, manager of the Florida Mountain mine at Boonville, posed of Apostle Heber J. Grant and Owryhee county, Ida., wTas in the city other heads of the great Mormon The Interests of the syndicate during the wTeek. He is now erecting church. are under the management of Mr. B. a twTenty-stam- p mill for these mines. F. a very capable man, and a Grant, George Montgomery, who several great outlay of money is being made. years ago engaged extensively in min- The about twenty miles ing operations in Utah and Idaho, is of syndicate owns on the north fork of placer ground in the city, after an absence of sevthe John Day river, and with the builderal years on the coast. He has been ing of large ditches and reservoirs and mining in Inyo county, Cal., with the operation of the mines there is an great success. activity that bespeaks confidence and W. G. La Rue, a Duluth mining opertimes. The syndicate employs ator, wras in the city last week, on his good 100 men, and will continue to do about return from a trip to the State Line so until winter sets in. A few days district. He may decide to invest in Grant and others of the Utah mines, but thinks the owners of ago Apostle visited Granite and the mines State Line claims are holding their syndicate so well pleased with their inwere and property at fancy prices. vestment that they agreed upon enGeneral Manager Dan Reber of the larged operations at once. Golden King company was dowTn from Idaho this wreek. He reports the mine in splendid condition, and in shape for Assessments. a heavy output as soon as milling facilities are provided. The financial dis02 turbance has somewrhat interfered with P the plans of the company, and the cyanide plant will not be erected as soon Company. as was expected. wTell-kno- wn La ot ot I I Go to Harris & Wilson For Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. American companies only represented. West Cable .01 Utah State . Constellation Octorora Sevier .00 .01 .01 .... .05 Steamboat NOTICE OF AKHKNSJIK'VT No. 10. Dalton The Dalton Gold Mining and Milling GO of princompany, a corporation. Location 305 No. Atlas room of business, cipal place block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of wTorks and mining property, Ohio mining district, Piute county, Utah.a Notice is meeting hereby given that at of the of the board of directors and Gold Milling Dalton Mining company, held on the 29th 1 day of an assessment of cent per August, 1896, share was levied upon the subscribed capon ital stock of the corporation, payable to 1896, of 1st October, or before the day of the company, G. E. Rognon, secretary No. 305 at the office of the company, room Utah. Atlas block, in Salt Lake City, assessment the which stock upon Any Octoshall remain unpaid on 2nd day beof adverand ber, 1896, will be delinquent tised for sale, and unless payment is made before, will be sold at public auction on Saturday, the 17th day of October, 1896, at 2 oclock p. m., at the said office of the company, to pay delinquent assesscost of nj35S?UsinR ment, together with L. Cx. and expense of sale. Secretary. T?y order of the board of dlrectois, Salt 29. 1806. Lake City, Utah. August company will The stock books of the 19th day f Sepclose on Saturday, the on Thursday, the tember. 1896, and reopen stockholders 1896. All 8th dav of October, certificates their will be expected to bring wen assessments for proper indorsement E. G. are paid. .01 .01 I 17 Sept. Aug. 25 Aug. Sept. Aug. 261 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sent. 9jOct. Sept. 22Oct. jOct. 2Oct. o CD t CD oX a5 O co CM rpi 0) S V) O W CD P y 2 C3 r n PI m c90 S z 2 5 a O o o 10 2 3 a O 1 w sm O 3 o H 3T co 0) w y 2. 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