Bismark Mountain Gold Mining Co. v. North Sunbeam Gold Co.

95 P. 14, 14 Idaho 516, 1908 Ida. LEXIS 50
CourtIdaho Supreme Court
DecidedMarch 14, 1908
StatusPublished
Cited by29 cases

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Bismark Mountain Gold Mining Co. v. North Sunbeam Gold Co., 95 P. 14, 14 Idaho 516, 1908 Ida. LEXIS 50 (Idaho 1908).

Opinion

SULLIVAN, J.

This is an action, brought in support of an adverse claim, to quiet plaintiff’s title to two certain mining claims, located and known as the “Jesse James” and "“Little Giant,” situated on Bismark Mountain, in Yankee [520]*520Fork mining district, Cnster county, Idaho. From the location notice it appears that the Jesse James claim was located on January 1, 1898, by E. L. Ayers and Louis Boy, and the Little Giant on April 16, 1898, by E. L. Ayers. On November 18, 1899, said Ayers and Boy conveyed to George P. Mul-cahy the said mining claims. Thereafter, on March 6, 1900, said Mulcahy conveyed said mining claims to one F. E. Langford, and thereafter, on December 29, 1900, said Lang-ford conveyed said mining claims to the appellant, the Bismark Gold Mining Company, which is a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the state of Washington. The respondent, the North Sunbeam Gold Mining Company, is a corporation organized under the laws of the state of Idaho. It appears that Fred Kenenbly and E. E. Stettler located the Exchequer lode mining claim on June 11, 1903, which claim is located on said Bismark Mountain, and is tied, by notice of location, to the said Jesse James mining claim “on the west,” when, as a matter of fact, it is on the east. This would indicate that the locators of the Exchequer recognized the Jesse James mining claim, although they made a mistake as to the point of compass. Thereafter, said Exchequer mining claim was transferred to the respondent corporation. It further appears that one W. J. Oster on April 27, 1906, located the Matilda, the North Sunbeam, and Squaw Hitch lode mining claims, all of which were located on said Bismark Mountain. Thereafter said Oster conveyed said three mining claims to the respondent corporation. It appears from the plat contained in the record that the Matilda, North Sunbeam and Squaw Pliteh claims overlap, and include all of said Little Giant claim in connection with other land; that the North Sunbeam and Squaw Hitch also lap over and onto a portion of the Jesse James claim. It also appears that the Exchequer laps over and onto the Jesse James. After obtaining title to the said Exchequer, Matilda, North Sunbeam and Squaw Hitch, the North Sunbeam Company made application for a patent to those four claims, and this suit was brought by the appellant for the purpose of protecting what[521]*521ever interests the appellant, the Bismark Company, bad in and to said Little Giant and Jesse James mining claims.

It appears that, during the years 1900, 1901, and 1902, the Bismark Company expended nearly $30,000 in improving and developing the said Little Giant and Jesse James claims; most of the work being done on" the latter. It ran over 1,400 feet of tunnels, and erected dwellings and buildings of various kinds on said premises; after said development work was stopped, it appears that the Bismark company performed the annual assessment on each of said claims up to the time of the commencement of this suit. It appears from the record that mineral-bearing rock was discovered in place on said claims, and that said claims were properly staked, as required by law, and that the ground included within their boundaries was an unappropriated part of the public domain at the date of their location. During the trial, among other evidence was introduced the original location notices of said claims, also amended location notice thereof. "When the appellant had finished putting in its evidence and rested, the defendant made a motion to strike out the original and all amended certificates of location of the Jesse James and Little Giant mining claims, based on a number of different grounds, the main one being that said notices or certificates of location did not contain any reference to any natural object or permanent monument, so as to render the situation and location of said claims reasonably certain from the letter of the notice itself, as required by the provisions of sec. 3102, Rev. Stat. Idaho, 1887, and sec. 2324, Rev. Stat. U. S. (U. S. Comp. Stats. 1901, p. 1426). Said location notices are as follows:

“Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned citizens of the United States, conforming to mining laws thereof and the state of Idaho and the local rules, regulations, and customs, have this day located and do claim 1,500 linear feet in length by 600 feet in width, the same being 300 feet on each side of location stake together with all dips, spurs and angles and all other veins or lodes, the top or apex of which lies within said boundaries; this claim shall be known as the ‘Jesse James Quartz Mining Claim’ and is situated on Bismark [522]*522Mountain, Yankee Fork mining district, county of Custer, state of Idaho, and is bounded and described as follows: Commencing at this stake and notice and running S. E. 300 feet to S. E. side line, thence N. E. 600 feet to N. E. corner stake, thence N. W. 600 feet to N. W. corner stake, thence S. W. 600 feet to N. W. side-line stake, thence S. W. 900 feet to S. W. corner stake, thence S. E. 600 feet to S. E. comer stake, thence N. E. 900 feet to place of beginning. Located this 1st day of January, 1898.
“E. L. AYERS,
“LOUIS ROY,
“Locators.”
“Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, having complied with the requirements of chapter 6, tit. 32, secs. 2318-2352, Rev. Stat. U. S. (U. S. Comp. Stats. 1901, pp. 1423-1441), and of the laws of Idaho state, relating to the location of mining claims and all local customs, laws, and regulations, have located and do claim 1,500 linear feet along this lode or vein of quartz, by three hundred (300) feet in width on each side of the middle of the lode or vein, making 600 feet in width. The claim so located is hereby named the Little Giant Quartz Claim and is situated in the Yankee Fork mining district, Custer county, Idaho state, and is described as follows: Commencing at this stake and notice, which is situated about center of claim and running N. E. 750 ft. to center and stake, thence 300 ft. N. W. to N. W. corner stake, thence 1,500 ft. S. "W. to S. W. corner stake, thence S. E. 600 ft. to S. E. corner stake, thence N. E. 1,500 ft. to N. E. corner stake, thence N. W. 300 ft. to place of beginning, situated on Bismark Mountain.
“E. L. AYERS, Locator.
“Located this 16th day of April, 1898.”

It will be observed from the location certificate of the Jesse James that the locators claimed 1,500 feet in length by 600 feet in width. It is also stated in said notice that said claim shall be known as the “Jesse James Quartz Mining Claim,” and is situated on Bismark Mountain, Yankee Fork mining district, Custer county, state of Idaho, and “is bounded and described as follows.” Here follows an aecu-[523]*523rate tracing of the boundaries of the several lines and comer and side-line stakes, as will be observed from the location notice above set forth. The location notice of the Little Giant claim, after inciting the facts usually recited in such a notice, states that the locator claims 1,500 feet along that lode or vein by 300 feet in width on each side of the middle thereof, and that said claim was named the Little Giant quartz claim, and is situated in Yankee Fork mining district, Custer county, state of Idaho, and is described as follows: £ ‘ Commencing at this stake and notice which is situated about center of claim and running N. B. 750 ft. to center end stake, thence 300 ft. N. "W. to N. W. corner stake, thence 1,500 ft. S. W. to S. W.

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