Mining and Engineering World . e, by opencuts and shallow trenches. About 50 ft. montlw. Souk 500 ft. lower down thecreek, a second vein has been UIICOVi is in a fracture /one in the a course of \. 65 W. and asoutherlj dip Forty feet above the creekat an elevation of 1350 ft., a drift hasbeen Started on this vein, and is in abouti, ft . showing it to 6 El wide, with astreak of galena,copper carbonates andpyrite against each wall, with slate bi tween, more or less mineralized. These streaks are from 2 to 6 ins wide, andselected samples from them assay gold, 20 ozs. silv


Mining and Engineering World . e, by opencuts and shallow trenches. About 50 ft. montlw. Souk 500 ft. lower down thecreek, a second vein has been UIICOVi is in a fracture /one in the a course of \. 65 W. and asoutherlj dip Forty feet above the creekat an elevation of 1350 ft., a drift hasbeen Started on this vein, and is in abouti, ft . showing it to 6 El wide, with astreak of galena,copper carbonates andpyrite against each wall, with slate bi tween, more or less mineralized. These streaks are from 2 to 6 ins wide, andselected samples from them assay gold, 20 ozs. silver, $ lead copper, to nu| oz gold, , lead ami ,.11. from the course of these twoveins they should intersecl at no greatdistance up the hill to the west of theereek, where it is reasonable to expectthat a shoot of ore will lie found, as theformation is most favorable, the slate be-ing highly carbonaceous Bitter Creek Mining Co.—About a milebelow the forks of the creek, a branch.


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