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;~ <br /> <br />I' ; i~ <br />i <br />i <br />i 6 <br />i <br />~ 1 <br />~' ' I <br />~~ ~! <br />;' <br />i <br />~. <br />I~ <br />I <br />Cliff-3 <br />STITI STI CS Contin. <br />Cost per ton mining of ore X25.00 <br />Cost pez ton transporting ore to railroad ,26.00 <br />Cost of ponder 17¢ per pound. ' <br />Even employed: <br />~ ; i~ <br />ii <br />'ji <br />~i.~. <br />;;~E ~ <br />i <br />u" t'iners x`3.00 for 8 hours <br />1 Tramyer 3.00 for 8 hours <br />2 Ore aseortera 3.SC Yor 8 hours <br />1 Foreman 4.00 for 8 hours <br />1 Supezlntendent fi1b0.00 per month. <br />Gr??EPA L ~EMA~R S. <br />Pc person under the age cf 12 years ie employed in the <br />mine. Strangers cr visitors are not allowed underground un- <br />:ess accompanied by a competant guide familiar with the mine. <br />Ail accidents have been reported to the Eureau oY !Lines. The <br />management is supplied with blank reports, and is Yamiliar with <br />the statutes relating to the operation of metalliferous mines. <br />There are no buildings near the tunnels. Surface traneporta.- <br />tion is done by wagoG and pack trains. This ie a nex country <br />and very little more than assessment work has been done on any <br />of the claims. There is 4anadium and uranium for twelve miles <br />square, ec far as is known. All that is needed Se a railroad, <br />then it w111 be one of the beet mining camps in the state of <br />Colorado. <br /> <br />