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~ - .r.ti. <br />S,~ ~ <br />11 i. <br />I~ Y f`'1 <br />i, I~ <br />~'r <br />~~ y <br />I. t <br />,;~ i . <br />' ~ . 3 <br />~ .~ <br />. is <br />~ff;~ f. <br />~I;~ , <br />~~ <br />ii <br />Ili ' . <br />~~, , <br />I' 1 I ;l fi <br />I <br />< <I <br />~ ; ' ~ <br />A 4 <br />I 11 <br />its i~ <br />y,~i <br />I~ I~iI~I'I . <br />`1 <br />~I, I I <br />II <br />I~, <br />~I: <br />~. <br /> <br />LSorning Star -- 3 <br />T A T I STS C S -- Conti n. <br />Cost of steel 10¢ per lb, <br />Cost of oil 25¢ per gallon. <br />Cost of powder 18¢ per ib. <br />Average assay value ore per ton X50,00 <br />Cost per ton mining of ore w6.00 <br />Cost per ton transporting ore X10.00 <br />2Len employed: <br />4 miners x3.50 Yor 8 hours. <br />2 trammers 3.00 for 8 houra, <br />cre aescrters 3.00 for 8 hours. <br />1 Foreman 5.00 per day. <br />C F `! E F A L ~ F 2! A ?? Y. S <br />:do r~ereor. under the age of twelve years ie employed in <br />the mine. All shafts, pits and other excavations on the <br />propert}• are securely covered. Strangers or vieltore are ~ <br />nct allowed underground unless accomranied by eoffeone <br />i <br />familiar with the mine. All accidents have been reported <br />to the Bureau of Lines. This mine was a regu]e r producer,) <br />up to October 30, 1912. This property is worked oontin- <br />I <br />uously, tlo, 2 tunnel is. being driven under Contract from <br />Eastu,an & Foseler. All mining in the future will be done <br />through this tunnel. The Company expect to be a steady j <br />producer this summer. Average value per ton x`50,00. ~ <br />Metals are silver, lead and zinc. <br />