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-~ <br />• • <br />iJ1~r~ <br />9145 SunsFiine Canyon <br />$ouG~er, CO 80302 <br />(303)449-7746 <br />July 11, 1994 <br />M. L. R D. <br />Denver, CO <br />(hand delivered) <br />Attention: Mr. Carl Mount and <br />Mr. Bill Yorkfiern <br />Dear Bill: <br />Ill IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />sss <br />RE~EIVF_C <br />JUL 121994 <br />~~ <br />C;,f ~~cn c` P:.iner2i; a C.eac Y <br />As per our conversation today, I am forwarding you the following items: <br />• Geology and ore deposits of the front range Colorado, <br />(draw your attention to page 196 marked Eldora <br />district). <br />• Aa Emission Spectrographic Analysis on the Mule Vein <br />'bile. <br />• A separate analysis on arsenic, mercury and selenium. <br />• Ae you can see on the major items that you brought tq <br />our attention, e~ept for selenium, all are above detectable limits. <br />In a lengthy rnnversation, with Gordon Van Sickel of <br />Skyline Labs (424-7718), he informed me that there is no <br />known teat for going below .1 PPM on the element selenium. <br />Should you have any questions, please give me a call at 449-7746. <br />Yours very truly, <br />/'~ <br />~-, <br />;~J. ~a{1'a <br />/.:' Enclosures <br />