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<br />,~ ~ ,i ~ ORES .8c ORE BODIES
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<br />f The oharaater of ore bodies is fissure veins. There is
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<br />Erouprand this has been o erred u to a hei ht
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<br />r; of 827' and to a length oS 665'. The strike is northeast and
<br />~;,i'; sonthweat and the dip is 2b° to the south. The vein varies in
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<br />~' f .width from 1' to 4', with an average width oP 2~', There are
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<br />,~ tyro ore shoots: one on the oast side that is 400' in length and
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<br />' one on the west lido that is 150' in length. The enoloaing roaka
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<br />{;;~ are granite and the gangue is gray, mineralized rock. There are
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<br />" The character oY voin filling is iron siil.phidos and tale
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<br />and eontsining gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc, with the
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<br />~ gold predominating. The pereontage of the different metals c
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<br />' of the vein filling is agoltinC ore with an average value of
<br />i w100 por.ton. The balanoe of voin Pilling is of a
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<br />~ nature and the orude ore has an average value of $].0 per ton.
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<br />1~i ` ' The oompany does not own or operate any roduetion works and all
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<br />~fi f ore produood is treated at the publio Works, only n small
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<br />titer of ore being produced ut thin tips.
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<br />Tho orator used in the boilers is taken from the mina and
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<br />};;; I the prosruro enrrivd in flOs, The bollvr era last inspected in
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<br />;~ The hoist Ss e~,uipned with a posltivo indicator 1n plain
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<br />" vine of tnv onCinevr who oporntoa rt the en{;inv, Ono vnglneor !a
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<br /> tosicating linuore at times but do not
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