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,t~, <br />y i I F`~; <br /> <br />~ I' <br />~ FI I <br />{~ __..... :.. .. <br />~ I <br />4 tt 1~ ~' i <br />r <br />I~~ '1 t <br />~ Montezuma No. 2. <br />{ <br />!~ <br />I ~ n~ ~~ TITLB. ... <br />f <br />I <br />l ! <br />~'~ q <br />!j <br />/ The title ie aested in the Montezuma 3Sines and Mill <br />l <br />l <br />! <br />~ I <br />!~ ~ e Ca., <br />I <br />+ <br />:~I~ ! ~ <br />' <br />~ a corporation under the laws of the state of Colorado; <br /> <br />~ I'?~ +~ ii <br />I' <br />l <br />i kl ~ with <br />a capitalization of 1,000,000 shares <br />oP one dollar <br /> <br />~ <br />~ per share <br />~' ~ <br />!1 <br />' par value. ~ ~ ~ ! <br />. <br />~ <br />„~ . <br />` ~l/ , ! <br />~,f The principal office in an the eighth floor oP the Ideal <br />tt f~!4i I,~' 11! <br />n, <br />' <br />~ <br />! <br />' Building in Denver, Colorado and the officers are ae Pollowe; <br />~I!l <br />~ <br />i <br />~- Pres <br />& T <br />, <br />! <br />t <br />~ . <br />reas. H. H. MoCullooh, Denver, Colorado. <br />~ ~ <br />; Vioe President, J. N. Baker, n n <br />I,~ I~~ I Secretary, T. L. Williams n n <br />' <br />! ~jl. j ~''~! <br />i Mana er <br />g r - J. M. McClave <br />~ ~ ~~ n <br />C <br />~, <br />! . <br />, <br />~t~'.~ ~ <br />rl ;~ <br />I Superintendent Ralph G. Bulkley Montezuma, Colorado. <br />' ~I <br />~' <br />t 'I i' Silver Wave Foreman, L. C. Heller, n n <br />~~ i <br />~! Princess Foreman Lou Decker, n n <br /> <br />L~I j, <br />' HISTORY. <br />6 <br />i;i <br />'~'~II I,' These properties were first opened about 1840 and have <br />I; I,, been worked intermittinKly since and the onl <br />on <br /> <br /> <br />(I, y <br />e now a er- <br />p <br />atigg is the Silver Wave which hoe bee <br /> n mining a little <br />~, i shipping are for.some months; but the Prinoeas is <br /> <br />' <br />!I now ready <br />to r <br />! <br />~ <br />~ <br />( <br />' esume operations after a lon <br />g period of idleness. <br />~ ~ ~ <br />I TOPOGRAPfiY, <br />f1~! ? ;. <br />ffP <br />~~ The Silver Wave property ie situated olose to the tap of <br />~ <br />~~ ~ <br />~ <br />I' <br />' the Continental Divide, at an altitude of about 13,000 feet <br />;; <br />I~I <br />j <br />1 I ~. <br />I <br />~ and is canneoted with the town of Montezuma and the railroad <br />t ~ <br />, <br />h! <br />k <br />l by a trail, a tramway being used to transport are dawn and <br />, <br />~ <br />I ~~ <br />supplies down. <br />, <br />~ ~ <br /> <br />6i/OLOGY AND ORC OCOURRENCE. <br />!,!~ ~~~ <br />'?' ~ ; ~ This dietriot is oovered by the Hayden Geolagioal Survey• <br />Ili j~l <br />1 ~ The formation present being granite and gneiss. The veins <br />1 <br />I <br />'ii @ <br />+ are fieouree and the minerals <br /> <br />1 I <br />[ <br />' <br />' ~ aoouring ere sulphides of lead, <br />'~II <br />j,.~'fj 1 <br />1' <br />I! zino, oopper and iron, grey oopper snd heavy spar. The are <br />I;' <br />4, streaks era not wide as a rule, but run wsll in ail er <br /> <br />! . <br />"~ ! !! ~ f I WORKIN68. <br />j,!II <br />~ The workings an this property consist mainly of six <br />,I.l~,~l <br />i tunnel levels but only level six le <br />g <br /> <br />i' <br />' <br />I now bein <br />workod. A <br />l00 foot winze ie <br /> sunk below the lowest level and same <br /> <br />