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Show MWwir 4 eiiAei!Mrit466wheM6w mmsaiSaji& INTER-MOUNTA- kC'Jtll'A1.'.. a T " A ... . MINING REVIEW. IN A MAMMOTH WATER WHEEL. MINING AND METALLURGICAL PATENTS. main win fruin which the company was taking out The Pelton Water Wheel company, of San In its course, it has cut high grade silver ore. has recently furnished the Alaska Gold Aliuin-through upwards cf eighty veins, all carrying ore of Tntertlm of patents u'ntina tt milling. nei'ovtiM for soiu-tor- . moi e or uss vame, ana in aciuiiicn tn tne imin tiiri- - MUiltain company, of Douglass Island, Alaska, a wheel u such t .ini iov:mv ty .1. i corker, imient au ju a ar.. Atlas Mock. uit Luke city. Lt:ili. extraordinary dimensions as to make a brief nel, two laterals have been driven, each 1,000- feet in oiiw-- n..furnished descrip. for lo cents each. opics tion of interest. length, in each of which other ore bodies have been of No. 56S.724 Apparatus for Electrodeposition The wheel is 32 feet in.diameter and is directly con- opened up. The flow of water is regarded as evidence Fran-cisc- r rtt I o, r-- - that the tion containing waters which prevented work m tne snait nave reen irom a suiuuun, a tan, piuvmcu vv.m uut u. stroke, naving a capacity 01 delivering 2,500 cubic feet each anodes and a series of amalgamated cathodes, 0f free ajr per minute at a pressure of SO pounds per released. of perforated, skeleton or network square inch. The eld San Jose mine, in Egan canyon, White Pine cathode consisting . 1 revolutions, and develops upwards of 500 electricity, thereby constituting a common vehicle tor seventy-fiv- e same at the current from all the cathodes, while horse power. a hydraulic speed regulator is attached to the hime maintaining the said cathodes constantly amal- Kamated. wheel, which controls it movement, so that a uniform No. 56S, 741 Process ot Extracting Gold from Sub- - air pressure is maintained on the receiver, The wheel is made of this large diameter to give stances Containing It; H. R. Cassel, New' York. The process of extracting gold from ores, which consists proper speed to the compressor under the head in ' in electrolyizing a bromide salt of an alkaline base, in this case available. ; the values. This is probably the largest tangential wheel ever solution, to separate thebromin from the alkaii, main- Ibrfiio. taining the brornin compounds, set free at the anode, constructed, and shows the remarkable facility with It has been found necessary to revive the Ancient separate from the alkali during electrolysis, treating which Pelton wheels can be adapted to unusual and Order of Vigilantes at Pearl, a mining camp about the ore with the brornin product to dissolve the gold, extraordinary conditions. In a case like this, the tventv miles from Boise. Three bad ir.en were run adding the alkali to recombine the compounds of transmission machinery to carry such' an amount ot as well as cobrornin and gold, precipitating the gold, and recoil- - power would involve a heavy out-lauut ot the town. stant expense in maintenance, besides a material loss bromide salt to be B. D. Brown, id Duluth, Minnesota, has purchased nveying the.resulting of power. A direct connection to water wheel of the Birthday group of mines, in the Willow creek dis- in a continuous process. without immediate gearing is. trict. lronr Charles Hurt, for a consideration of - No. 56S.SSS Ore Concentrator; W. E. Wild, Den- machinery operated a concentrator, the combination with a suit-- 1 therefore, of great advantage wherever possible. ver.- -ln 512.000 and a cash payment of 51,000. the oscillatory yoke, Hie representatives of eastern capital, in great num-AHNERAL SURVEYS. a the shaft the in mounted yoke, thereon, journaled bers, are making examinations of the mines of the Durini, ,he week ending October 14th, Surveyor- which the a the can fast tappet, shaft, pn stationary Willow cieek district, and the Boise basin, generally, jSSuect orders for surveys for mineral taWe movab y tire n concentrating engaKes, . T. H. Torrev, oi Minneapolis, and j. E. Pearson, of rod connecting y on the shaft, a spring-hel- d mounted basin Boise the mines of No. 3309 for the Annex Fraction lode in West Chicago, investigating the table with the stationary frame, and a suitable Atoimtain district. the Application by Samuel Newhouse, for eastern capitalists, have secured options on two trustee, through George W. Parks, Attorney, Richard pumper lying in the path of the table. gold properties near Quartzburg. H. Browne, surveyor. No. 56S, 913 Apparatus for Separating Gold from The Monarch mine, about fifteen miles southeast of lode in West Mountain 310 r lie Cal. The amalgamated Fairfield, J. Marshall, Sand; Willow creek, which has ore assaying from $25 to district. Application by Samuel Newhouse, trustee, a nozzle directed theieto and bknver the having plate, through George W. Parks, attorney, Richard H. $1C0 gold to the ton, has been bonded by the owner the amal- Browne, surveyor. here to the to J. M. Guffey and j""h. Galcy,'' of" Pittsburg," fer d plate between the blower and gamated No, 3311 for the Alice W. lode in West Mountain M6 500 The bond runs for ten months. the amalgamated plate and the screens, along the district. Application by Samuel Newhouse, trustee, The output of the Trade Dollar mine, at silver City, H. s 0j the d plate, the blower with the through George W. Parks, attorney. Richard for thr month of September, was $115,000, gross, and majjramated plate arranged opposite the same and Browne, surveyor, a has now The the net output, 85,000. company No. 3312 for the Christiana No. 2 lode in West tke amalgamated plate, between the Newhouse, shipment of one car of ore on the way to Denver, L, r and the phte over which the blast operates Mountain district Application by Samuel trustee, through George W. Parks, attorney. Ridurd that is valued at 50,000. r H. Browne, surveyor. E. Sweet has discovered tw o ledges about fixe miles 50s, 926 Crushing Apparatus; E. D. Self, South No. 3313 tor the Comstock No. 2; Comstock; from Idaho City, the ledges being five feet thick, with orange, N j. An apparatus having a Little Johnny No. 3; Little Johnny No. 2 and Lin'e h veins, w huh assay per ton in goid. Application by the Gold Kesene mortar, comprising successive dies and stamps, and Johnny lodes. AJens,,n surveyor J. D. Voss, manager of the Levan mines at Willow havinij screens over which the crushed material passes :omPanyCreek, pronounces that new camp as the nutural internioiii;tcly the successive dies and stamps, in equal cf any he has seen, not excepting Cripple combination with an apparatus for producing upward $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Creek. lie' thinks that when the district is properly currents of a fluid through the screens, developed by capital it will have a world wide re.pu- No 56S ,933 E!ectric Mining Machine; R.H. Wiles. & ... al011, In a class machine this the of V Illinois. . Freeport, R. above Bonners G. Ferry, combination with a suitable carriage, of devices Gray, operating Capt. Largest Clothing House in the West. feet of solid arranged, upon the carriage, to cut a kerf into which has a bonanza with seven and one-haWHOLESALE AND RETAIL. galena carrying some values in silver. the carriage may advance, means for forcing the V 51. FROORS carriage into the kerf so cut, and a wdiecl revolubly REPLETE WITH INDUSTRIAL NOTES. $ mounted in the carriage in position to project from J. A. Ta)lor, cf Idaho Falls, Idaho, threshed 1, 159 one border face only of the carriage and bite into $ and kerf-wall as the carriage advances, and a 3 bushels of wheat, weighing seventy-tw- o pounds to the adjacent Can- - jj the bushel, from seventeen acres of land, an average second wheel arranged to bite the opposite kerf-o- f h sixty-eigand bushels per acre. Six wall in a similar manner. j acres of oats yielded 648 bushels, an average of 10S H.H. Bliss, Washing- No. 56S, 937 bushels rer acre, of forty-eigpounds to the bushel, ton. The combination of the carriage, the drill a . . The land was irrigated. and the chain carrying cutters, arranged to move Utahs wool production for 1S96 is placed at 11,415,- - forward longitudinally in the aperture formed by 006 pounds by the National Wool Growers associi- - the drill, and then transversly at an angle to said 61, 63, 65 Main Street, tion, placing this state seventh in the order of aperture, the bearing for the said drill and the chain ... UTAH. production. Montana leads with 21,530,013 pounds, provided with cutters and arranged to travel first SALT LAKE ClYT while Delaware, the smallest state in the union, had longitudinally of the machine and then transuersely the smallest clip, 62,211 pounds. in the plane of the drill apertures. about fifteen years, when it was purchased for S30,00C, by John Heimrich, one of the owners of the Mercur mine, in Utah, and ethers. In the past, the property produced immense w ealtli, and it is believed that it can again be made a financial success. in view cf the many improved methods for the cheaper and more efficient extraction cf the ores and the recovering cf 1 I 'ie . I y, . 1 I I . -- I roof-shape- I j I roof-shape- I roof-shap- ed I e ore-crushi- ng 22-inc- - I - The Seigel Clothii g Co. N lf i I I ht one-fift- Mining-Machin- e; ht Miners Clothing, Oil Rubber Coats, Hats, vas Suits, Rubber Boors, Shoes, Blankets, Etc . , 9 : il! - : ;1 |