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^ <br />{ ., <br />_2_ <br />TITLE. <br />Owned by The Cashier fSining ocLiilling Company, incorporated <br />ender the laws of the state of Colorado, with a capital <br />stock of 1,OOQ,000 shares, par value. ~1 each. Principal <br />office located at Denver, Colo. <br />James E. Clarke, president, I:ewton, }.Saes. <br />Z. C. Stanton, •/ice-president, IIewton, ?lass. <br />Thomcs ?.. Wood, sec't'-treasurer and manager, 321 E.12th Ave. <br />Len^ea, Colo. <br />HISTORY. <br />Late of original location 1880. Re-opened, 1905. <br />TOPOCRF•.PHY. <br />Altitude, 10,F300 feet, on the east baso of Arapahoo peaks, <br />near timberline. hEVing 1JO acron of timbor for gonoral i <br />mining parposes. Wagon road to Hill Siding, on Colorado <br />IIorthv/estern i:.R. 6 milos. ~i <br />OP.E BODIF..S. <br />The ore is a silver lead sulphide. Fifteen or morn veins <br />T, have been oncointored with c general northeast and southwest <br />7 <br />strike, arith 15 de~reo dip to the northeast. Width of veins <br />from 1 to 2J feet. A^orare, 5 feet. Vein filling, qucrtz. <br />Eumeroza ore shutes have been opened. Incloain~? rocks, por- <br />phyry and granite. Tho claims co•~er large systems of voin <br />3unctions, stro~:rly mineralized, v~ith massive sulphides, con- <br />~; taini-g smelting and concentrating, ores of gold, silver, lead <br />coppor and iron. <br />