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.. .. <br />'_..: ._.__ r:a <br />shipment in tonnage is given abotc as $12.95, for said}~ in estnnates a deduction of 33 per cent. i; <br />taken from the aLove t•:duation, which tcould lease the c:due of the milling ore $S.7o per ton. <br /> <br />° !(! ;'i' <br />, . <br />~`~ <br />'t~'t':`i.. , <br />~ <br />~ ~\ e hate altca}•s estimated from me:tsurelnents tehile t cork teas progressing that the proportion <br />s `' , of smelting ore to milling ore is as I is to Io. Taking this as a basis, the estimated 34S,ooo tons ui <br />i i li <br />ore Llocl:ed out shows <br />,~' <br />~, ,. <br />l ~_~,i3., <br />3t,G37 tons smelting ore at ....... .S SI 6-00 <br />.......... ti -Fr J-. <br />~ <br />+W •~ '. ~ 31G,3G3 tons milling ore at S.7o ......... ........... °,73-,33S.Io <br />y <br />~¢; 1 <br /> ~',Iif^ <br />t :1 total blocked read}• for shlplltl'nl OI ... ............yC+jrJ6/,OIO.10 <br /> <br />~ 1 I <br />4 '1'hls I$ 171 lt5l'II mOSI grad tPnlg. \'Ct IfOm UL11' rl'SU115 ] n 7:U Slllg from the ~O. ~ 10001 LO ~U. j <br /> <br />~ <br />~ <br />tLe ore Lod}• as iolloaed gave returns from the smelting ore <br />Letter in value th;m as specifiul in the <br />i ; tK <br />( shipments from the upper levels. <br />I <br /> <br />_, <br />~ E <br />ft <br />i ~;i <br />~~. <br />The iullotving list vi ass:q•s t-,dceu ut different points u <br />n the upraise will clcarh~ shore this: <br />. I3 Prmn raise 33 icet aLove track, Gold, 0.02 oz.: $ilcer. S.7.j: Copper, 9.460 <br /> I ~ tram raise 45 iect aLote track, Gold, 0.03 oz.: Silver. J.94: Copper, Io.So~c <br /> ! Ali <br />! <br />l <br />Prom ruse ~; ieet aLove track, Gold, 0.02 ur..: <br />Silver, Go.J3; Copper, 22.00,; <br /> , <br />+ <br />~: <br />Prom disc tut icct aLote track, Gold. o.r>,S uz.: <br />Silver, _~ ~o: Copper, to.tG'Y, <br /> <br />• ~•iJ <br />I•, Prom raise t2o feet aLove track. Gold, o.o_ uz.: Silver. 2,.35: Copper, t2.oo~r <br /> j <br /> <br />~1 <br />prom raise too feet :Iboce track, Cold, o.o_ ur..; <br />Silver, y.45; Copper, 4.S <br />~ `~ <br />~I Prom raise t5o iect :tLot•e track, Gold, 0.02 uz.; Sih•cr. 29.00; Copper, t4.3 `•% <br /> <br />_ ( ~] <br />_ <br />~IPt <br />~ <br />• -1 '1'hc aLove suuement ui t:due iu the ore Llocl:ed read}~ fur estractiuu, relates to the gross c:dur.- <br />, <br />~' ; tion. It therefore bewares ncccs'sarT• to compute as closclT• as possible tehat the net returns trill Lc, <br />i <br />,.: ; !,)k Lecause irum such result l:notcledge c:m Le obtained re},wtrding the prubaLle and possible profits awl <br />~ <br />~' ~~ ' ~ I <br />; <br />t ditidcnds. It is tcell l:nuttn that the cump:mc intends to construct a mill at the base o[ the mounc:i : <br />. <br />, <br />. <br />;.": ~y, <br />' <br />un :1 site admirlLlc located. 'Phis site has a gentle slope, allowing terraces to Le formed, attainm;; <br />i"' <br />'~ ~ t, i ;~ <br />~ 45 g grade from the crasher at the top of the mill to the Lins at the bottom, tchcre ti~~• <br />thcrcLT~ a do rcc <br />h <br />'~ ,.`i <br />~ cunccntrnes twill Le loaded un railroad cars Cur shipntcut to the smelter. A mill built on such pric- <br />Is~~ <br />••r~: :' ciples allures of a mininnun of 1nLur Lecause the ore requires no handling, gravit!• Leing utilired : , <br />• <br />e ~~ <br />• c:lrrp the ore from one fluor to avutLer. '1'hc mill site is connected with the mine b~• an aerial gr tt ~;' <br />~~: ftF <br />~ tnun-line, nearlT~ one mile in Icu~nh and ui 50o tons c:gtacih• per dad', user ttLich the ore I:ulcn burl :. • <br />{ ~ <br />~~ pass, delivering the ore at :1 ven• lute figure per ton, and allotting such tvurl: lu be pursued. independent <br />i <br /> <br />~ <br />of tvutther, hinter u•~ sununcr. The ore, from the time Lrukt.•tt in the miuc to the time the cuncentr;r.~- <br /> <br />t, ~ , <br />; ~ <br />f <br />• <br />irum the s:one c~rnt:liniug tLe gold, sitter and copper t;llucs:lreloaded r.m the r:tilruad cars, is nut touchy''. <br />1 <br />il: :- j gravit}~ taking the pace of all laLur to the greatest possiLle extent. Krum the acttt:Q practice oLtai;a i <br />~' ~ 1~~ <br />:~'„~~~ <br />'.~ <br />;s irum other tr:uu-lines :uul mills adjoining the cump:ro~'s properl~•, kindly given b~- the m:utagentc't'• <br />. <br />. ~ <br />~ ji ; ~ t. j the figures :IS udndn:ed bcloa• arc tal.en, cunscqucutll~ thcp arc as ne:trl~• correct as possiLle. <br />~.~ ~"" - It is cstim:ued than iuur taus milling arc trill Lc cunccntratcd into unc tan ui concentrates c.r- <br /> wing the gold. silver and copper tallies. :\e there is altcacs n loss in cunccntratinn, tartiu~• gencraik <br /> from to to t ;per cent., tee hate allotted a aide margin, viz. • ao per cent., to insure results as git'1 <br />' 1' t <br /> <br />,_ . <br />