Show patent granted to tintic gintic men new process for the separation of fine gold from the sands in river beds invented by local people A recent issue of ons one of the mm min ing contains a brief no lice tice regard ng a patent which has just been issued to charles C par ler ker and charles brown both of eu reka and when questioned about this matter the former stated that the patent covers a new process for the separation of gold from the sand of river beds and that work which was done during the past summer ind cates that the ma chine can be operated successfully on the snake biver river in idaho or in colo rado where the gold bearing sand la is plentiful parker and brown have been at work on this invention for ahe 4 or adix ad a ring which time they have constructed a la number u b c r of machines all of them be ing discarded in favor of the one on which they have just secured a pat ent the flowery gold in the snake river liver where the mach ne was given a very thorough teat test is so fine that it cannot be saved by sluicing or panning and yet with the new dry separator which these gintic tintic men have invented it is possible to read ily reduce a ton of this sand and gravel to about forty pounds of ma tenal wh ch will mill contain every par tide of gold |