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Hearings-Continued.

action of surveyor-general-final action of department,
p. 137, id.

land office decisions regarding, pp. 176-8, § 119-20.

Heirs, of locators, succeed to their rights, p. 15, § 2322 R. S.
succeed to rights of deceased patentee, p. 94, § 64.

Homicide, during forcible entry, penalty for-Colorado, pp.
290-1, § 236.

Homestead, entries protected, p. 20, § 2330 R. S.

subject to vested or accrued water rights, p. 24, § 2340 R. S.
taken on designated mineral land, pp. 24, 145, § 2341 R. S.,
§ 88.

Homesteads and town sites in mineral districts.-Ch. x,
pp. 86-91, §§ 61-2.

HOMESTEADS, p. 86, § 61.

mineral lands excluded from entry as, id.

TOWN SITES, pp. 86-91, § 62.

Title xxxii, ch. 8, Rev. Stat. U. S., id. §§ 2380-94 R. S.

town sites reserved, p. 86, § 2380 R. S.

reservations to be surveyed into lots, p. 87, § 2381 R. S.
town or city sites in public lands, p. 87, § 2382 R. S.

when towns established upon unsurveyed lands, exten-
sion limits, how adjusted, p. 88, § 2383 R. S.

when transcript maps of towns in twelve months, pro-
ceedings by Secretary of the Interior, p. 88, § 2384 R. S.
where size of location or town plat vary from general rule,
p. 88-9, § 2385 R. S.

title to lots, subject to mineral rights. p. 89, § 2386 R. S.

entry of town authorities in trust for occupants, p. 89,
§ 2387 R. S.

entry under preceding section, when to be made, pp. 89-90,
§ 2388 R. S.

entry in proportionate number of inhabitants, p. 90, § 2389
R. S.

authorities of Salt Lake City, rights of, as to entry, p. 90,
§ 2390 R. S.

certain acts of trustees to be void, p. 91, § 2391 R. S.

no title acquired to gold mines, etc., or to mining claims,
etc., p. 91, § 2392 R. S.

military or other reservations, etc., p. 91, § 2393 R. S.

inhabitants of towns on public lands, right of to enter,
p. 91, § 2394 R. S.

Horizontal veins, center of lode claims on, pp. 47-8, § 26.
Idaho, mining laws of, pp. 323-9, §§ 288–9i.

Improvements, to be made annually, p. 16, § 2324 R. S. (See
ANNUAL LABOR.)

necessary to obtain patent, pp. 18-19, §§ 2325-6 R. S.

made by settlers, sale of not authorized, p. 20, § 2330 R. S.
on coal lands, pp. 26, 27, 139-41, §§ 2348-9 R. S., § 88.
priority of, with possession gives prior right, p. 27, § 2351
R. S.

legal sub-divisions to include, id.

by tunnel, p. 69, § 41.

on placers, necessary to obtain patent, p. 125, § 82.
Indemnity, to agricultural and other occupants, p. 207, § 148.
to surface owners-Dakota, p. 319, § 279.

Injunction, as a remedy in mining controversies, pp. 233-8, § 158.
governed by equity rules, p. 234, id.

to restrain working of mine, id.

to prevent destruction of property, id.

to restrain interference with condemnation proceedings, id.
against agricultural patentee, id.

against aliens working mines, id.

to restrain collection of illegal taxes, id.
object of, pending litigation, pp. 234-5, id.
granted when no suit pending, p. 235, id.
suit pending must be diligently prosecuted, id.
usual averments in bill, sd.

prohibitory and nandatory, id.

possession cannot be changed by, when, id.

for affirmative relief, pp. 2-7, id,

under Colorado code of procedure, id., pp. 300-2, §§ 254-5.
temporary writ issues, id.

has only to do with manner of ousting plaintiff, pp. 236-7,
VT

granting, a matter of discretion, p. 27, id.

when no abuse of discretion, id.

when, only, will be granted, id. -

right to lost by laches, id.

necessary parties to action, pp. 237 8.

for affirmative relief, in Dakota, pp. 322-3, § 287.
Injuries, by ditches, etc., to be compensated, pp. 24, 207, § 2339

R. S. § 148.

Inspection, of mines in litigation-Colorado, pp. 296-8, § 249.
Dakota, pp. 321-2, § 286.

Instructions, to deputy mineral surveyors, pp. 170-1, § 113.
Intention, declaration of, to become citizens, p. 39, § 20.
Intersecting veins, rights of owners of, p. 23, § 2336 R. S.
Iron, deposits of, patentable as mines, p. 159, § 104.

Joint location, by citizen and alien, pp. 38-9, § 20.

Judgment, in adverse suit, effect of, pp. 19, 184, § 2336 R. S., § 127.
void, deed under, will not establish adverse possession, p. 35,
§ 17.

Judgment roll, to be filed in patent office, p. 19, § 2326 R. S.

in suit against trespassers, rebuts abandonment, pp. 36, 60,
§§ 18, 33.

Jurisdiction, patent void for want of, to issue, pp. 94, 97, §§ 64-5.
of question of fraudulent patent, pp. 96, 97, § 65 (N. 6).

of question of diligent prosecution of suit, p. 97, § 65 (N. 6).
to review action of land department, id.

of United States courts in adverse proceedings, pp. 106, 242,
§§ 74, 160.

of state and federal courts-removal of causes, p. 242, § 160.
of mining suits in Arizona, pp. 247-8, § § 175.

in California, pp. 251-2, § 180.

Justices of the peace, limited jurisdiction of mining suits-Cal-

ifornia, pp. 251-2, § 180.

Kaoline, deposits of, patentable as mines, p. 159, § 104.

Labor, annual. (See ANNUAL LABOR.)

Land districts, additional may be established, p. 25, § 2343 R. S.
claims partly in one and partly in another, p. 163, § 108.

Land office decisions, Ch. xiii, pp. 147-91, §§ 89-136.

MINERAL LAND OPEN TO EXPLORATION AND PURCHASE,
pp. 148-9, § 89.

relative value as mineral or agricultural, p. 148, id.

entry as agricultural, canceled when, id.

unknown deposits in agricultural lands, pp. 148–9, id.

when patent proceedings re-opened, p. 149, id.

town sites and homesteads on mineral lands, id.

mineral lands in reservations, id.

STATUS OF LODE CLAIMS PREVIOUSLY LOCATED PRE-
SERVED BY ACT OF 1872, p. 149, § 90.

laws in force at date of location govern, id.
LOCATION OF CLAIMS, pp. 150-1, § 91.
surface rights acquired by, p. 150, id.
void locations, id.

miner's location notices liberally construed, id.

સુચન

Land office decisions-Continued.
description and boundaries, id.
several on one lode, id.

true names of location required, id.

form of lode claims-location on Sunday, id.
middle of claim-compliance with state laws, id.

by trespassers, void, pp. 150-1, id.
TUNNEL LOCATIONS, pp. 151-2, § 92.

how made-extent-conflict with prior discoveries, p. 151,
id.

limitation of right-line of tunnel, id.
line of tunnel marked on ground, id.
tunnels not patentable, pp. 151–2, id.
reasonable diligence in working, p. 152, id.
RECORDING LOCATION, p. 152, § 93.

parties bound by record made, id.

ANNUAL EXPENDITURE ON OLD LOCATIONS, p. 152, § 94.

on one claim for several on same lode, id.

notice to contribute, id.

ANNUAL EXPENDITURES ON NEW LOCATIONS, pp. 152-3, § 95.

former labor periods, p. 152, id.

tunnel for development, id.

possessory right dependent upon, p. 153, id.

compliance required by adverse claimant and applicants
for patent, id.

SAME-TIME FOR ANNUAL LABOR UNDER ACT OF JANUARY,
22, 1880, pp. 153-4, § 96.

Statute construed as retroactive, id.
ANNUAL LABOR ON PLACER CLAIMS, p. 154, § 97.

only required by local laws, id.

RELOCATION, pp. 154-5, § 98.

when claims subject to, p. 154, id.

what relocator must prove to obtain patent, id.
expenditure may be in old workings, p. 155, id.
controversies settled by courts, id.

TIMBER, p 155, § 99.

rights of miners to, by virtue of location, id.

rights to, conveyed by grant of land, id.

LOCAL LAWS, RULES AND CUSTOMS, pp. 155-6, § 100.

govern as to size of claims, p. 155, id.

district rules may be amended, p. 156, id.

when compliance with the laws of Congress necessary,

inception of title, date of location, id.

id.

Land office decisions-Continued.

ABANDONMENT, p. 156, § 101.

machinery and ore removed after, id.

when land office has jurisdiction of question, id.
PATENT-WHAT IS CONVEYED BY, p. 157, § 102.
surface within boundaries-dip-sitle veins, id.
RESERVATIONS IN PATENT, pp. 157-8, § 103.

water right-cross lodes-lodes in placers, p. 157, id.
of surface rights in town sites, id.

in railroad grants, mines reserved, p. 158, id.

mines excepted from state selections, id.
previously patented ground, id.

mineral lands in agricultural patents, id.

character of land open to inquiry, id.

FOR WHAT PATENT MAY BE ISSUED UNDER MINING LAWS,
pp. 158-9, § 104.

deposits of iron, diamonds, fire-clay, kaoline, marble, lime-
stone, mica, slate, amber, petroleum, borax, salt, p. 159, id.
salt and sulphur springs not patentable, id.

four classes of claims patentable, id.

APPLICATION FOR PATENT, p. 160, § 105.

dispenses with annual labor, id.

second application for same ground not received, id.

each an entirety-papers cannot be withdrawn, id.

not granted for ground outside of location, id.

WHETHER APPLICATION FOR LODE OR PLACER CLAIM,
pp. 160-1, § 106.

lodes, ore where mineral found in rock in place, p. 160, id.
placers, all forms of deposits not in place, id.

several placer claims included in one patent, id.

lode claims, except as included in placers, patented sep-
arately, id.

contiguous and non-contiguous placers, annual labor on,
pp. 160-1, id.

lodes embraced in placer) excepted when not applied for,
p. 161, id.

deposits of copper are lode claims, id.

auriferous cement claims are placers, id.

BY WHOM APPLICATION SHOULD BE MADE, pp. 161-2, § 107.
owner of possessory right, p. 161, id.

owners of divided and undivided interests, id.

by co-owner or attorney, locator or purchaser, id.
citizens and declarants, pp. 161-2, id.

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