'- 4 THE SUMPTER MINER -Wednesday September 10, 1902 I'll' I) 'L' frv THE LAW OF THE APEX. 1 Occasion of a Warm Discussion I At International Mining Congress. At tht! uiiuual HUHHiou of tin; Interna tiiiiuil Mining eongrenn, held hint week in llutte, tliu committee on renolntlonn recommended on thu resolution Intro dueed by S. L. Diguowity, of Utah, in doming the Kearnn hill, providing for the amendment of Hcutlon 'SM'l of tliu revised HtatutcH to lo uwny with extra lateral rlghlH thu imlri;iiiitiit of only I he ilntl part of the hill providing for tint aliolinhiiic'lil of extra lateral rightH now In force. Thu roiiiiiiitti'O nlno recommended that tint Nei'ond part of the hill, providing thai only onu claim ran hit located in u llHtrict I iv a ninglo inilividiial, he not in domed. DIni'iixkIoii waxed warm over tint Pig nowity resolution iudorniug the Kearnn hill. Diguowity linked that IiIh resolution receive ininiedliite attention. A motion followed to adjourn, which wiih hint. W. II. Weed, of WiiNhiugton, moved thu adoption of tint resolution, wliii;h wiih nccnudcd anil carried. TIiEh canned much excitemeiit, and .laiolw, jumping to IiIh feet, loudly declared that hit uuilerHtood that thu motion wan pimply to gut tint matter beforu thu eongrenn for eoiiHiilurn lion. Over a dor.en delcgaten went on tint lliMir niuiultaucnunly during tliu dincun hIoii. Tliu chair held that tint motion wiih to get tliu hill before, thu Iioiihu. Delegate Neill, of Utali, then moved u recoiiHlderation of thu vote panning tliu rcnolutinn, which wiih carried. Delegate Martin, of South Dakota, ex plained that thu idea of tint bill whh to change the law of tint uhix no thnt it liK'iitor would own tint Hiirfacu of thu claim and all within tint end and Hide linen extended vertically downward. Thu hint part of thu hill, providing for a nlu- .ght location in a district, had U'cn din- .approved. Hit contendeil that thu nuhject of extra lateral rlghtn had been dlncunncd for ' yearn, mid it had been fruitful of litiga tion, lie had hcanl of expertn who had Im'cii unable tndctermiuo thu true iihxuh ,of ledge. Thu present location area in tXM by I AMI feet, and the proHnvd amend ment provldeil for a location of 1500 by 1500 feet. Mr. Neill, of Utah, naid that at pren eut a locator, to have a valid claim, uiiint have mineral in place. A nerlenof claim would entirely cover the iiHx and a tinoii trying to maku a location below, in direction of thu depth, could nit mao a valid location on the vein that aHxcd hi thu original clatn. and in itn dip etc tcrcd iMiicath the mirfacuof the nvcond claim, for thi! rcanou that the mineral could not Ih found in place, lie naid that if thu Kearnn hill wan adopted it would require marked changes in the mining lawn I dative to location of claiiiiH. Delegate Joseph, of ('tali, wiih unal terably opK)ne.l to the renolution. lie naid it gave the pro."cclur 52,4 acres and if it did not limit bin KisHiission ill it miuingi-amp it would shut out n great deal of proHKftinn. The evident purosc o( the bill, he declared, wiih to throttle proHHt'tiii and glvu everything to tliu cttpitnliHt. Mr. I Hallow I ty, the author of the ren olution, tmid that hit could not sou where, j thu proHMil law could injure the miner or locator. They could take up 1500 1 feet Mpmre and locale an many clailnn a they liked. Under the existing law, hei naid, they could cscau thu work of thu; following year ami afterward relocate In another nuiuc, and nothing wan done to the property. He said the abuKCR bene flted the lawyers and not the miner. The pren.:nt law originated with the millionaire, and he referred to tlie ownern of thu CouiHtock, who, he Hald, located thu apexes and drove everyone elnu out. Thu congress finally rufuned tnemlorre thu Kearnn bill. Thu congress selected DcimIwimhI, South Dakota, hh thu place for the next annual meeting. J. II. Richards, of Idaho, wiih elected prunident, against Colonel John Temple ( J ray non, of Ore gon. The liutte pnK'rn published an excellent picture of Colonel dray Hon, and nM)ke of him in terms of highest pralnu. The Making of Two Good Minn. C. J. .lohnnon, terretiiry of the Hast urn Oregon Mining & Milling company, operating on the Climax mine, near (iranite, ban received word that thu main working tunnel hai. encountered rich out when in over 2(M) feet. Akhii.vh made in Spokane of thu ore nhow it to run from fr! to t'HAO to thu ton. Thu main working tunnel ban been run in on a rronncut vein and ban Ih'cii in ore all thu time, but thu find of tuch a rich Ixxly in encouraging to the SjKikane ownern and worK will bu rushed iih rapidly an oHsi blu for thu main vein, which in ahead about 450 feut. It is exacted that thu tunnel will bit lliiinhed by thu llrnt of next year, when thucompauy will iiiHtall it big Htitiup mill to handle thu free mill ing oru of thu mine. On thu Scaudla Tunnel proerty, oMjrated by a Spokane company, thu long tuiinul is now in 1700 feet, and in cxiected to reach thu II rot vein in about thirty dayn. Thu tapping of thin ledge will determine to a great extent thu values of thu oru bodies at depth. Thu deejient m Inu in the dintrlct Ih thu North Pole, ut it depth of about 1200 feet. Thu Scandia Tunnel will bu next, with a depth of over 1000 feet. All of ton mines on Quebec hill are working. SHikauu Chronicle. FRED G. LAWSON LI Bftri Hmu Itock PIwm 345 vMtffTi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER Wi niki i Spioiilty of Sippliis fir Miiwrs. Niiizi's Cilibntid Guild Qm4s ami i Fill Lin of fironriis Stnwiirriis and Yigitiblis Fresh Eviry Diy. American Brewing and Crystal Ice Co, E. SIBER, General Manager. 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