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<br />ORE BODIES & ORES- Continued.
<br />those
<br />Note, A vein whioh apexes upon the Tidal Wave claim, and
<br />ins ive,
<br />for extending from the Nfonument property, and on whioh said Company
<br />was operating until settlement of litigation, is operated through
<br />.he
<br />the Bobtail 3b0 foot drift and cross-outs from the No,l shaft,
<br />it
<br />Those ad3acent to No,2 shaft, same being north 22 degrees,
<br />red
<br />E. 75b ft, from,No,l shaft, are the Lee vein ayatem, that is, Lee
<br />~n-
<br />No.l, No.2, No,3 and No,4, 300 ft, west of shaft; the Hidden
<br />th-
<br />Treasure vein ayatem, that is, the Hidden Treasure No.l, No,2,
<br />s- and No, 3, 3b0 ft. N,W, of shaft; the Captain vein system, that
<br />e is, the Captains No,l, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 7, 8, 9, 400 ft, north
<br />of shaft, and the Rex vein, 600 ft. N. E, of shaft, the latter
<br />is, being the most easterly of those operated from this shaft.
<br />The general stri]te of the above vein systems, is about
<br />N. 30 degrees W „ practically vertical, and varying in raidth from
<br />er- a few inches, up to 108 feet.
<br />Note, The Lee vein ayatem, was. developed through the
<br />Anna Lee shaft up to the time of its abandonment.
<br />1900 ft. N. of shaft No. 1.
<br />Those ad3acent to shaft No.3, are the Lost Anna lode, 250
<br />ft. S.P(, of shaft, strike N.W, and S. E., development, limited.
<br />Hawkeye vein; 1200 ft, N. of shaft, atrilte N. W, and S. E „ dips
<br />to the S, W „ average width about 5 ft,
<br />The Wieoanain vein, located some 400 ft, E, of shaft No. 3,
<br />and the Colorado~City vein, located. in the extreme northerly
<br />portion of the property, have not been developed to any great
<br />extent, and as they are not being operated. at the present time,
<br />no detailed information was had, concerning same,
<br />Note. A consultation of the maps and reports of the Port-
<br />land Oompany on file in thin office, will furnish further informa-
<br />tion relative to the above,
<br />The ore is a telluride of gold, sometimes in vain quartz,
<br />sometimes a mixture of purple fltiarite and quartz, and often it
<br />is in the form ofipragnated country rook, not readily distinguish-
<br />able to the unpracticed eye from the country granite or the vol-
<br />oanio tuff ,J and without well dofined boundary, It oleo occurs
<br />in the crevices of the chattered tuff, ae described e,bove under
<br />Captain ore shoots,
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