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W. L. SHAli'FER

ASSAY OFFICE

OF

HARRY '1'. CURRAN

w.

L. SHAFFER

&

CO.

Idaho Springs. Colorado,

l=v-'-,---=--=-

_

froTn

I hereby certify that the ore aesccued. for·_~ _'(1~;e~rlL...C'..L\j...n'_',"'8"'.'- . _ mine, gave the followmg result per ton of ifJOO U pounds

DESCRIPTION GOLD

I

SILVER LEAD \ COPPER ZINC

I

OilS. per Ton

i

Ozs. per Ton peTCent

_I

per Cent per Cent

I

1-3-"

.-;:;-.O--I--

n

-d1/-.f!-J-V-7-Q-,'I-,--1

5.f,(j

lO.7()1·lfd1lfl

..

~7¢r

I

I

I

i

I

i

j/t/

!

.

I

! , , 1 I ' i I ' ; : '

SILICA IRON ±ALUE PER TON

pe~cent

,per

Cent

.DOll;a.

~ents

. - / 4l.l/'-

:,;, "1/

l ,. J .I f Ii, 'I'O~-t

v.,

I 1 I I

I

I

I

i

!

I

,

I

i

--- ----_.,

=====~=='=

0.24

0.16

Gold at Per Ounce

Silver at Per Ounce

L~ad at Ppr Unit

Copper nt Per Unit

(2)

W. L. SHAIPFER HARRY T. CURRAN

ASSAY OFFICE

OF

w.

L. SHAFFER

&

CO.

Idaho Springs.

Colorado.L.

~~~_-"---,--- __

~

[ hereby certify that the are assayed for -li'-",A=IDLJ"''''.l.i,Uue;'''-','-- _

from mine, gave the following result per ton of' 200U pounds

.

DESCRIPTION COLD

I

SILVER LEAD COPPER ZINC

I

SILICA IRON VALUE PER TON

On. per Ton

i

Oas , per Ton per Cent perCent per Cent

!

per Cent per Cent Dollars Cents

I

76~/I?>->VP

c

I

,U';-'

r:

I

tf

f1)A tY

4!

~:':~r.

.r""l.

e

III ./'.r- ,-.

e-0.64

I

7.4\J

13.20

,"/hl ....

I

I

I

!

I

I

I

, I

i

I

I I ,

I

I

I

I

l

I

./1::

I

,

!

I

!

-Gold at Per Ounce

Silver at Per Ounce

Lead at P er Unit

Copper (l,t Per Unit

(3)

W. L. SHAl!'IPER HARRY T. CURRAN

ASSAY OFFICE OF

w.

L. SHAFFER

&

CO.

Idaho Springs. Colorado,

~;__---I

hereby certify that the ore assayed

tor

~Ge=m"'__"M,,1"'n"'e"__".

_

from m~ne, gave

t

1,ie

f<

0/IIowing resu.

t

per ton of 2

oo

ponnds

-i

,

DESCRIPTION GOLD SILVER LEAD COPPER ZINC i SILICA IRON VALUE PER TON

On.per Ton

i

Ozs. per Ton PerCent per Cent per Cent

! per Cent Per Ge.1f Dollars I_Cents

I

!

Sample.

#

306.

0.36

5.30

I"o~ "'....

~

Cft1/f'

Ai.?>,

I

"",I:

f

i

It .

~

I I

!

I

I

I

!

I

I

i

I

,

I

I

,

i

!

l

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I

I

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J

1 _

- --- ---L/

V

Gold at, Per Ounce

Silver at Per Ounce

Lead at Per Unit

Copper G,t Per Unit

Oh,arges _

~~~~,

(4)

W. L. SHAli']j~ER HARRY T. OURRAN

ASSAY OFFICE

OF

w.

L. SHAFFER

&

CO.

'\1)- ..

Idaho Springs.

Colorado,

_

I hereby certify that the ore assayed for·__ ~ ~_("'lem!![l1~}[!J1.Ji.lOO~~. _

from mine, gave the following result per ton of 2000 pou,nds

DESCRIPTION GOLD I SILVER LEAD COPPER ZINC I SILICA IRON VALUE PER TON

I

0.:1:$.per TOll I Oes . per To" per Cent per Cent per Cent

I per Ce"t per Cent Dollars

I_cents

,

~-4

i ,

+1/1//.

I

}.~

10/1

/Il:1

JO

SnrLtP:e.

L

·=07

0.32

I

8.00

I

,'1'

I

I

, I

,

I

I

I

i

I

A

I

I

I

,

I

I

Gold at Per

Ounce

Silver at Per Ounce

Lead at Per UnJt

Copper at Per Unit

(Jharife.<

(5)

W. L. SHAIJ'FER HARRY '1\ CURRAN

ASSA Y OFFICE

OF

w.

L. SHAFFER

&

CO.

Idaho Springs. Colorado.

~~'"'l,~---\' I

I hereby certify that the ore assayed

tor

f'...

a"'Jd\~?,"'·

J,,-,y...

''''''':c.~

_

from

mute, gave t

he j: II0 ,ow~n,g resu.l

t

per ton 0If!OO U poun.

s

,

DESCRIPTION GOLD SILVER LEAD COPPER ZINC I

,

SILICA IRON VALUE PER TO

On.per Ton Ozs. per Ton per Cent per Cent peTCent

,

I per Cent Per Cent Dollan Cents

·u

Cf7~

~-..,", I

..I

J~

J;;

S~1m:ole•

"

:;00

0.56

5.

,)1'J

I

" I I

I

,

I

i

I

I

i

I

I I I

,

I

!

I

i

,

I

, I , , - ----,_. - --d N

Gold at

Per

GUMe

Silver at

Per Ounce

Lead at

Ppt,

Unit

Coppa

nt

Per

Unit

(6)

w.

L. SHAl!'FER

HARRY T. CURRAN

ASSAY OFFICE

OF

w.

L. SHAFFER

&;

CO.

Idaho Springs. Colorado,

_

I hereby

certifythat the oreassayed

for---tC;c,

-3-j-~-r: '-;_~,~.~---- _

rum

m-"ne,lave t

e 0

ow~ng resu t

per

on or

U poun

s

.

,

DESCRIPTION

GOLD

I

SILVER LEAD COPPER ZINC

I

SILICA IRON VALUE PER TON

0 ... P.rTon. Oz a. per Ton Per Cent per Cent

p.r Cent _"erCent "., Cent Dollar. CenU

.. I

'r.~~

,?t<

j

.

" "'I: ""'") ~":'I•

~O

1.eO

,,~

,.,

~ ~

~

:~:

:),

,

,

- .. I ....

V

",

....

~

~~

•~;2

•• t.. ~jO 'f tt It

~/t ~

)

.

,.~.

'

.

,

, I

'"

31~

..

v.4~

1fI

10

f;

IQ~

l'

do

'

.

I

I I , I

I

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,

I

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, _._- -._- - - . h j'. II

t

t

f

200

Gold

at'

PerOunce

Silver at

Per Ounce

Lead at

PerUnit

Copper o.t

PerUni.t

CJ/ta.rge..

_

---~----A.ssfl,yrr

(7)

W. L. SHAl."FER

ASSAY OFFICE OF HARRY T. CURRAN

w.

L. SHAFFER

&

CO.

Idaho Springs. COlorado,

_

I herlJby certify that the ore assayed for' --'0u;e.. ..um.1-J},,;...i.,.p..6'-o-. -'-- _

from mine, gave the following result per ton of 2000 pounds

DESCRIPTION LEAD

Per Cent

COPPER

".,Cent

Gold at Per Ounce

Silver at

Per Ounce

Lead at Per Unit

Coppa at Per Unit

()h,ar~f-&

:3amnl",.

l~12

do

#.;113.

I

GOLD

I

SILVER

0:11I. pe, Ton

i

O;u. per Ton.

0.88

III

44.001

-1-S-.-7U-

1

0.52

:n.50

7.13

VALUE PER TON

3.36

I I

/~

I

I

,,/'

I

I

I

!

,

,

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(8)

W. L. SHAlel<~ER

ASSAY OFFICE OF HARRY T.OURRAN

w.

L. SHAFFER

&

CO.

I here1Jycertitif that the ore assayed for, ---'-GueOLIDllL-'lcc\...

J ..

naM>L•• _

Idaho Springs. Colorado,

~

_

trom- mine, gave the following result per ton of 200U ponnds

DESCRIPTION

per Cent

GOLD i

,

SILVER

O~$.peT Ton !~B. per To~

--- ----I

2ample.

5.48

13.10

i

i

I

L

ZINC per Cent

IRON

T

VALUE PER TON

per Cent Dolio15 i Cents

----1---1--<Ii... ~

'#JfIf1

1nrL

.1JoJ

Jfui

J I

,

I

I , , I 1 I , I

6.'i0

LEAD per Cent COPPER

Gold at

Per

Ounce

Silver at Per Ounce

Lead at Per Unit

Copper

at

Pm' Unif

(9)

----w.

L. SHAlI"FER

ASSAY OFFICE OF HARRY 'l'.CUf{RAN

w.

L. SHAFFER

&

CO.

Idaho Springs.

Colorado.

_

I hereby certify that the ore assayed tor

~Ge=_"'m"'__~"["'i,,n=e'_'.'___

_

from mitne, g'ave

t e

h

f,

0II

,ow~ngresu t

per

ton

0

f

200U pOZLnc,-,s

.

,

DESCRIPTION GOLD

,

SILVER LEAD COPPER ZINC

i

SILICA IRON VALUE PER TON

0;&$,per Ton

i

Oas . per Ton per Cent per Cent per Cent

i

per Cent per Cent Dollars

l

Cents

---i

/-f/~

e»:

;

..60

'I

aJ.

/

Sample

1.84

I

15.~0

6.50

1.66

-!

!

I I ,i

i

,

,

I

I

1 I I

I

I

I

I

,

~

I

I

I I

Gold at Per Ou-nce

Siloer at Per Ounce

Lead a,t Per Unit

Copper a,t Per Unit

(10)

W. L. SHA1"FER HARRY '1\ OURRAN

ASSAY OFFICE

OF

W. L. SHAFFER

&

CO.

Idaho Springs. Co!orado.---Dac.

28,

:\.9.31.

I hereby certify that the ore assayed for'--{JGfEe;;·;f;"~.--+'!.',",.ik!fllaa~---.~---~

from mine, gave

t

he

f'

ollowin,,£ result. per ton of :200(j pou,nds

.

I

DESCRIPTION GOLD

i

SILVER LEAD COPPER ZINC

!

SILICA IRON VALUE PERTON

OlfS.per Ton i Oee, per Ton Per Cent perCent per Cent I per Cent per Cent Dollars

1-"-"""-I

i

-

I

I

Samp.

;516

'•• LlAI

2.G.,10

~~

.80

,

i I

a.od

!

~

i~

,

.

!F

do

317

•, °te

.

,

ct

2 .,-

• ..JQ i -, I i

,

,

,

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~

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I

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I

, ,- . - - - .._.. _ . ._._.. ---

i

I

Gold at Per Ounce

Silver at _Per Ounce

Lead at P" Unit

Copper rd Per Unit

(11)

HARRY T. CURRAK W. L. SHA~"FER

ASSAY OFFICE OF

w.

L. SHAFFER

&

CO.

Idaho Springs.

Coforado,

~--f-~=+--r'---v'--[ hereby certify that the ore assayed for __

--'Ge"'-"~m"__'lJ"l..i'cn"'e"."____

_

fro1'Yb mine, gave the fonowing result per ton of 200 U pounds

DESCRIPTION COLD I SILVER LEAD COPPER ZINC SILICA

~ ,=,

VALUE PER TON

O'U.per Ton

I

OZ5. per Ton per Cent perCent per Cent per Cent

S;;';""'I

Dollars

I_cents

)(~

, ,

Sample.

#

318

2.44

16.00

I

OL.

;r

: lI(I>t

I

I

a::'.A'l

I, , • I

do

#

319

0.~4

4.00

It

, t

.,

I

J

</IJ!,

I

"

.

,

do

#

320

0.36

3.30

t, ,( I t,

i

I , I

======'===='~~=~='====__T'-

"=

....=_ .. ~. =

..

_~~=

....

=.

=-=.

-~=-~=-~~=="=

Gold at .__ Per Ounce

Silver at Per Ounce

Lead at P or Unit

Copper nt Per Unit

C!ht:>rfies -- ---

--0:.-<.

(12)

W. L. SHAFFER

ALEX BES'l'

MINERS

ASSAY

OFFICE

Idaho Springs. Colorado,,_~~-,,-J....

a:",n~.::::2-,,02,~1:.:9

__

2:.:6:.:.,-~~_

I hereby certify that: the ore assa yed for. --!G=em!JLj\~dlL·

i!Jngi!.!n,""guC",o~.

_

from. mine, ~ave the foUowin~ result per ton af 2000 pounds

DESCRIPTION

Gopj

SILVER LEAD COPPER ZJNC SILICA IRON

O;a's. per Ton Ozs . per Ton per Cent per Cent tun Cent per Cent per Clint '[;

@

:b3~ $I.(?-!.. $Lf-o~ '53'f

=J

No

1

0.16

22.44

22.70

19.55

93

s».

$3¥ ...$20."2 $)S~~ $ If, ~

No

2

0.18

28.62

19.60[

9.601

70' 0'3 1:..4t-~ ':L~ $2- ~ S2~ I

No

3

0.24

3.16

1.35

1.65

17-

oe'

~ 3~ $~3~

I

$'f.~ $ ~

!...2.

No

4

1°·20

9.00

2.55

1

3.90

'Jol

0'/

~

'b3

If:!:

q; ~ ~

,,,."?!:

.~. ~7

No

5

0.18

8.62

3.75

1

5.301

'J-J

If7

I $1'5' $/

?3.

'b3~

No

6

iO.06

2.54

trace

1.75

.s q&

IS"

''':;

$/'0

Tracel

$ "

to:

No

7

1°.16

2.24

~

3.45

/0

c;.r

1)3 1.1-.:: $..J,~ SIS'·

't.?'

'tro ~

No

8

0.18

. 8.42

8.60

5.90

3,f"

// , $3°.:f $3'C!: $3'0 $q~

No

9

0.16

5.04

1.90

5.20

1"7

09

,

'!;...PJ...

v , ., o-e,

U....

70 If

"'"-1'._)

q.

-l/..

21 ...e:

'C

3/1 " U~

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