United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit . s west feet to a point, being the inter-section of the said east side line of said St. LouisQuartz Lode mining claim between corners 1 and 2,with the west line of the said thirty-foot strip herein-before described; thence south 50 degrees 50 minuteswest 108 feet and along the west line of the saidthirty-foot strip to a projected parallel end line ofsaid St. Louis Quartz lode mining claim, extendedvertically downward, which passes through thehanging-wall of said vein at the surface and at thecrossing of the said hanging-wall of said v


United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit . s west feet to a point, being the inter-section of the said east side line of said St. LouisQuartz Lode mining claim between corners 1 and 2,with the west line of the said thirty-foot strip herein-before described; thence south 50 degrees 50 minuteswest 108 feet and along the west line of the saidthirty-foot strip to a projected parallel end line ofsaid St. Louis Quartz lode mining claim, extendedvertically downward, which passes through thehanging-wall of said vein at the surface and at thecrossing of the said hanging-wall of said vein at thesurface and at the crossing of the said hanging-wallwith the west line of the said thirty-feet strip. A map or plat showing the point at which the saidvein enters said St. Louis Lode mining claim, so ashereinbefore described, and whereat the same departstherefrom upon the east line of said claim, is heretoattached, marked Exhibit A, and made a part ofthis complaint, and to which reference is made. 82 The Montana Mining Company, Limited, The St. Louis Min. etc. Co. of Montana. 83 That it is also the owner of, in possession, and en-titled to the possession of an additional portion ofthe said apex of said claim lying to the south of thesouthern point hereinbefore mentioned a distance of25 feet, whereat the footwall of the said vein passesout of the east side line of the said St. Louis Lodemining claim. V. That notwithstanding the right of the said plain-tiff in the premises, the said defendant, on or aboutthe thirtieth day of June, 1893, knowingly, wrong-fully, and unlawfully, by means of drifts, shafts,tunnels, and underground workings, entered into andupon that portion of the vein, lode, or lead so apex-ing within the said St. Louis mining claim and com-menced extracting quartz, rock, and ore therefromand removing the same and converting it to its ownuse and benefit, and are now still removing and con-verting the same, which said quartz, rock, and ore isof the val


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