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90. Where such suit has been dismissed, a certificate of the clerk of the court 
to that effect, or a certified copy of the order of dismissal, will be sufficient. 
91. In no case will a relinquishment of the ground in controversy, or other 
proof, filed with the register or receiver, be accepted in lieu of the evidence 
required. 
92. Where an adverse claim has been filed, but no suit commenced against 
the applicant for patent within the statutory period, a certificate to that effect 
by the clerk of the State court having jurisdiction in the case, and also by the 
clerk of the circuit court of the United States for the district in which the claim 
is situated, will be required. 
93. A party who is not an applicant for patent under section 2325, Revised 
Statutes, or the assignee of such applicant, is not entitled to make entry under 
said section, and in no case will the name of such party be inserted in the cer¬ 
tificate of entry. This regulation has no reference to proceedings under section 
2326. 
94. Any party applying to make entry as trustee must disclose fully the nature 
of the trust and the name of the cestui que trust ; and such trustee, as well as 
the beneficiaries, must furnish satisfactory proof of citizenship ; and the names 
of beneficiaries, as well as that of the trustee, must be inserted in the final cer¬ 
tificate of entry. 
95. No entry will be allowed until the register has satisfied himself, by a care¬ 
ful examination, that proper proofs have been filed upon all the points indicated 
in official regulations in force, and that they show a sufficient bona fide compli¬ 
ance with the laws and such regulations. 
96. The administration of the mining laws as prescribed by these regulations 
will be, so far as applicable, adopted for, and extended to Alaska. 
(1) The ex-ojficio register, receiver, and surveyor-general, while acting as 
such, and their clerks and deputy surveyors, will be deemed subject to the laws 
and regulations governing the official conduct and responsibilities of similar 
officers and persons under general statutes of the United States. 
(2) The Commissioner of the General Land Office will exercise the same gen¬ 
eral supervision over the execution of the laws as are or may be exercised by 
him in other mineral districts. 
APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY SURVEYORS OF MINING CLAIMS-CHARGES FOR SURVEYS 
AND PUBLICATIONS-FEES OF REGISTERS AND RECEIVERS, ETC. 
97. Section 2334 provides for the appointment of surveyors of mineral 
claims, authorizes the Commissioners of the General Land Office to establish 
the rates to be charged for surveys and for newspaper publications. 
