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A 1902oBY FRED HILLS.

Hills’

Official

A DIRECTORY Of MINES,

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Cr/rrle Creek Series.

Make Your Low Grade Mines Pay

By Using The

Sterling Concentrators

No Water; Little Power.

We Save Flour and Float Cold as well as Heavy Concentrates.

Only System for Dry Countries. Write for Particulars.

A Plant in Operation in this City.

Address

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May. 5 1902

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CLASS OXXo. No.

Copy B.

Copyright 1902, By Fred Hills.

Hills’

-Official

Manualette

A Directory Of Mines.

Cripple Creek Series

Edition No. I.

O J I

March, 1902.

Read This Endorsement.

Colorado [Springs, Colo., March 8, 1902. We regard Hills’ Manual as the best handbook of Crip ple Creek mining companies which has ever been issued. Mr. Hills is now engaged in preparing a smaller work, a “MANUALETTE.” The larger volume has proven itself so accurate and trustworthy that we feel justified in rec ommending any revision or abridgment thereof which Mr. Hills may make.

The Colorado Springs Miniag Stock Exchange.

W. P. Kinney, D. V. Donaldson,

Secretary, President.

Notice.

The Publisher has carefully compiled this book from the latest official reports, and now asks the assistance of all interested in Western Mining Companies to help make this the authority of that section. All changes, correc tions, or additions, will be thankfully received.

Errors in such a work are bound to occur, but with open criticism and hearty co-operation there will be less, and corrected editions will be published quarterly.

FRED HILLS, Mining Engineer,

Publisher,

53, 54, 55 Hagerman Block, Colorado Springs, Colo.

GOWOY-SiMMONe PRINTING COi

s-3q-93

The

Official Manual

Of Thb

Cripple Creek District.

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Vol. I, 1900,

Was and is acknowledged to be the best and most accurate work ever published of any Mining Camp in the World.

A book 8%xll inches, of 500 pages, printed in black and red, on No. 1 Enameled paper, handsomely bound in full red cloth.

Besides giving an accurate map of the prop erty of each Company, it states Capitalization, , conditiop, o£ .Tj-easury,* Ofificersand Directors,

, Ilegtip liQnk' bf !proJ)erty,* JDfe\felo‘pment, Produc-

tion. Dividend and History. A colored map,

' iif* J2*|?ol0n ?3i38 Inches,* 33i* the whole Dis-

,.tiyCt,'aced;Tai3ftitiesit,.*showiilg>he holdings of

each company therein described.

VOL. II will be issued this year by subscrip tions only at $15 per copy, the publisher agreeing to sell no copies after the manuscript is in the printer’s hands.

As each Cripple Creek Company should own one, 60 as to know the property they own, or ders should be placed now.

This is the Official reference book, and is so acknowledged by all interested.

A few copies of Vol. I still remain unsold, and will be delivered to any address in the United States for one dollar while they last.

Fred Hills,

Mining Engineer And Publisher,

53-55 Hagerman Block, Colorado Springs, Colo.

March, 1902.

H I Sto R Y

— Of —

The Colorado Springs Mining Stock Association.

Soon after Cripple Creek was discovered the enormous speculation in Cripple Creek shares in companies pro moted and owned by Colorado Springs brokers, made a mining exchange necessary. Mining stocks were being sold on the curb, without regard to commissions, title of property, etc., etc. The brokers and prominent business men realized that the crude methods then being pursued would soon injure the credit of Colorado Springs, as well as the State, hence they decided to organize a Mining Stock Association and surround it with all the rules in their power to protect investors.

The Exchange was opened for business in September, 1894, and its steady growth since that time is sufficient evidence of the wisdom of its incorporators. No mining properties are listed until they are passed upon by the Listing Committee, and the attorneys for the Association. Titles, development, location, future prospects and man agement are examined. Every stock must be registered with a responsible Bank or Trust Company. The Gov erning Committee includes the presidents of the local banks, and representative business men of the town, whose willingness to devote their time to the affairs of the Exchange has resulted in making Colorado Springs the leading mining center in the United States. The result is that this Exchange now occupies a building second to none in the country, and is financially strong, as it has over $100,000 in its treasury. The membership numbers 127, and is made up of active young business men from all parts of the world, who are well equipped with busi ness experience, and have Eastern connections and an ex tensive clientage that enable them to secure the neces sary capital for the development of the different mining properties which have merit.

This Exchange has seen fit to classify the companies under three heads:

First — Mines.

Second — Preferred Prospects.

Third — Prospects.

This publication gives the classification under all com panies which have passed before the Listing Committee,

Cripple Creek, as a producer, does not now need adver tising, physically the condition of the Camp was never better, and while mining stocks representing every Dis trict in the world, have been declining in values for the past 18 or 20 months, the steady increase of the pro duction now being made in the District, must excite com ment and lead to active demand of the stocks in those companies that submit their properties to the rigid investi gation demanded by this Exchange.

The Colorado Springs Mining Stock Association is grad ually extending its business, and in the near future mining stocks will be listed on its board from all sections of the United States and Mexico. Quotations are wired daily to the leading newspapers throughout this country, and an official weekly letter is mailed to the same papers. The business has grown rapidly, and the management has been conservative and careful in its methods and added all the safe-guards possible.

Statement

Showing Cash Values of Sales Made Upon The Colorado Springs Mining Stock Exchange.

1894 (4 months)

$769,297.76 4,194,756.24 10,811,253.9.8 7,519,629.69 10,217, 146..36 34,834,025.07 .30,498,154.90 21,050,067.00

$119,894,330.95

While They Last

A Colored Map

33x28 inches, of the Clippie Creek Dis trict, showing Com pany holdings will be sent to any address on receipt of 25cts.

This lithographed map, print ed in 12 colors, was made for the Official Manual, Vol. 1, 1900, and will be a very handy reference for this Man- ualette. The original cost was 80 cents.

Fred Hills

53, 54, 55 HAGERMAN BLDG. Colorado Springs, Colorado

Description of Mining Companies.

Arranged Alphabetically.

NOTICE — This book is copyrighted. All rights reserved.

ABDALLAH GOLD MINING COMPANY. 1,500,000. Par $1. 196,000 shares and $150 cash in

treas. Pres. David N. Heizer; Vice Pres. S. R. Bart lett; Sec. & Treas. C. E. Heizer. 16 N. Nevada Ave.. Colorado Springs.

Mima S. 1.23 acres, on Squaw Mt. S. E. Sec. 30. Patented. Shaft 450 ft. and 300 ft. of drifting, 6tc. Operated by leasers. Has produced about $13,000 gross. ACACIA GOLD MINING CO.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 61,011 shares, and $27,050.96 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. John E. Hundley; Vice Pres. Kenneth McKenzie; Sec. & Treas. Wm. P. Sar- geant. 205 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Burns and Morning Star, 20.66 on Bull Hill in Sec. 17 and 20, patented.

Hoist, boiler, compressor and good buildings on old Burns shaft. Hoist, boiler, compressor, on Wrockloff lease. Electric hoist on Pitch lease. Two shafts on Burns 625 ft. each. All the property is now under lease and being actively operated. It has been worked almost entirely under the leasing system and has made a. gross production to Jan. 1st 1902 of $331,491.41, and for the year 1901 $145,865.09. Has paid a total divi dend of $45,000, but this prior to the present manage ment.

Listed under MINES.

ACME CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING CO. 1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 70,000 shares and no cash

in treas. Pres. & Treas. J. K. Vanatta; Vice Pres. W. K. Jewett; Sec. M. C. Meek. 16 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs.

Printer Boy and Little Alice 20.165 acres S. W. % Sec. 6, Rhyolite Mt., patented. No work was done in 1901. The property remains inactive.

Acorn Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. Pres. G. C. Hemenway; Vice Pres. L. E. Hawkins; Sec. & Treas. S. R. Bartlett. 64 P. O. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Last Chance Nos. 1 and 2, and Sure Pay Nos. 1 and 2, containing 41 acres on Trachyte Mt. in N. W.

Sec. 3. Patented. No work has been done on tins property since 1900, and nothing is being done now. ADAMS EXPRESS GOLD MINING CO.

Report made for Vol. 1, Official Manual 1900, by L. H. Harding, Sec., Florissant, Colo., claimed Adams Express Nos. 1, 2, 3, & 4, 50 acres in S. E. Sec. 34, on Little Bull Hill. Since then the publisher of this work has been unable to obtain any statement re garding the company.

Addie C. Mining Co.

500,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and no cash in treas. Pres. T>. C. De Morse; Vice Pres. D. LeDuc; Sec. & Treas. C. C. Lunt. 206 Mining Ex. Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Addie C., 10 1-3 acres on Mineral Hill in S. E. % Sec. 12, patented. Shaft down 230 ft. A lease and bond for two years from Feb. 24th, 1902, for $30,000. is about to be started.

Addie E. Mining & Milling Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 250,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. E. J. Eaton; Offices ot Vice Pres., Sec.

& Treas. not reported. C. H. Mallon and E. S. Wool- ley are directors. 113 E. Iviowa, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Hill Top, Big Chief, Little Chief, 29.13 acres on Big Bull Hill, S. E. 14 Sec. 28, all patented. No work was done in 1901, none now.

Ader Bell Mining & Tunneling Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 150,000 shares and no cash

in treas., debts, taxes for 1900. Pres. O. H. P. Bax ter; Vice. Pres. L. R. Ehrich; Sec. & Treas, M. R. Bright. Pueblo, Colo. Transfer, 60 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Gold Coin, 2.93 acres on Gold Hill in N. E. 14 Sec. 19; Hazel Kirk, 5.84 acres on Big Bull Hill, N. E. 14 Sec. 32; Todos Santos, 7.77 acres in E. Sec. 32 on Little Bull Hill; Hi Ki, 4.61 acres on Little Bull Hill in W. Vz Sec. 33; Edna Alice, 4.9 acres in N. E. 14 Sec. 5, T. 16, S. R. 69 W., also a 20- year lease on lot No. 49 School Sec. 36 on Grouse Mt., 10 acres. All patented. $10,000 worth of work has been expended on Gold Coin. On Hazel Kirk 3 shafts of about 60 ft. and con siderable drifting; on other claims, enough work has been done for patent purposes. No property being worked at present. Work on Gold Coin, stopped Jan., 1901. Company proposes to sell treasury stock and do further work. Listed as PROSPECT.

Advance Gold Mining, Bonding & Leas Ing Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 25,000 shares and $100 cash in treas. Pres. D. W. Marmaduke; Vice Pres. C. S. Fletcher; Sec. & Treas. Edward Bell. Cripple Creek, Colo.

Mary Jane, % acre on Raven Hill, S. Vz Sec. 19; Bo hemian, acres on Gold Quartz Hill, S. E. Sec. 14; Gold Bell on Big Bull Hill, S. W. % Sec. 28. Mak ing a total of 14% acres. All patented. And also owns 525,000 shares of the stock of the Mary Jane Min ing Co. Shafts on Mary Jane, 475 ft. and one 120 ft. This Company sold its interest in the Golden Wedge claim for 7-16ths of the stock of the Mary Jane Min ing Co. No work being prosecuted now. The Mary Jane has produced about $2,500.

Agnes Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 150,000 shares and no cash in treas., debt $500. Pres. & Treas. H. Dorsey; Vice Pres. Otis Young; Sec. P. H. Dunnington. 306 Mining Ex. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Four Brothers, 4.2 acres on Beacon Hill in N. W. % Sec. 30; Gold Flake, 6.56 acres on Galena Hill in S. E. % Sec. 8. All patented. Pour Brothers has one shaft 200 ft. and one, 185 ft. deep, connected by level on S. end of claim, and one shaft 105 ft. on N. end. Four Brothers is leased and has produced about $6,000. Listed as PROSPECT.

Ajax Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. State of treasury declined. Pres. E. A. Colburn; Vice Pres. J. E. McRay; Sec. & Treas. C. H. Dudley. 12 Giddings Blk., Colorado Springs.

Apex, Monarch, Mammoth Pearl, Champion, June Blizzard, Hallett, Hamburg, Orpha Nell, Victor Con solidated, and Victor Consolidated No. 2, all patented except June Blizzard, containing about 35 acres. There is a very fully equipped and commodious shaft house on the property, the main shaft is 800 ft. deep, with several thousand feet of drifts. 'The Company is working the property on its own account and is ship ping a great deal of ore, but being a close corporation it is difficult to obtain correct figures.

Alamo Mining Co.

1,000,000 iihares. Par $1. No shares, cash in treas. unknown. Pres. Duncan Chisholm; Vice Pres. T. F. DeWitt; Sec. & Treas. John Matthew. 17 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Little Huckleberry, parts of White Elephant, Happy Day, and Fraction No. 1 on Gold Hni, in N. W. % Sec. 19, all patented. Electric hoist, shaft 250 ft. on Little Huckleberry. This claim has been worked through the Ophelia Tunnel, where 500 ft. of drifting has been done. A winze 100 ft. has been sunk from this drift. At this present moment, March 1902, no work is being done on the property. Listed as PRE FERRED PROSPECT.

Albemarle Gold Mining & Milling Co.

Report made for Vol. 1 Official Manual, 1900, by Ar thur C. Hart, 112 E. Cucharas St., Colorado Springs, claimed Black Walnut, 10.3 acres in N. W. % Sec. 6 on Rhyolite Mt:; Amazon, 7 acres N. W. % Sec. 6 on Rhyolite Mt.; and Clover Leaf, 9.45 acres in N. E. % Sec. 19 T. 14 S. R. 69 W. Since then the publisher of this work has been unable to obtain any statement regarding the company.

Albion-Michigan Gold Mining & Mill Ing Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 400,000 shares and no cash in treas., no debts. Pres. W. S. Kessler; Vice Pres. & Treas. George A. Cockburn; Sec. I C. Poster; 37 P. O. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Alice and Maud, 15 acres on Tenderfoot Hill, in E. Vs Sec. 6. No work in 1901, and none now.

Alcyone Consolidated Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. State of treasury refused. Vice Pres. R. W. Griswold; Asst. Sec. J. A. Hull. 11 El Paso Bank Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Dome City, about 2 acres N. E. i/4 Sec. 17; Bull King, about SVs acres adjoining Dome City; Mollie Gibson, No. 2, 9.24 acres, N. E. % Sec. 7; Toga, Alcyone and Atlas, 27 acres on E. slope of Big Bull Mt.; Inez M., ZVs acres on W. slope of Squaw. This property, as herewith, was reported as being owned by the com pany in 1900, but since then a full report has been an impossibility to obtain.

Alert Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 30,000 shares and no cash

in treas. Pres. Wm. H. Reynolds; Vice Presidents W. S. Harwood, or W. J. Chinn. Sec. J. W. D. Sto- vell or O. W. Pitcher. Treas. O. W. Pitcher.

The offices of Vice. Pres, and Secretary are to be de cided by the Court, and either the first named, will be officers or the last named. Office 22 P. O. Blk. or 11 Giddings Blk., Colorado Springs.

Kalamazoo, Little Joe, 19% acres, on Bull Hill N. W. Vi, Sec. 20, patented; and Cozad No. 2, 3% acres, on Signal Hill in W. % Sec. 24, by location. Large shaft house on Little Joe. Main shaft 500 ft. and about 5,500 ft. of drifts. No work being done at the present time.

Alice Gray Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and no cash in treas. Pres. R. T. Fahey; Vice Pres. Jos. Parnell; Sec. & Treas. John Bridge. Colorado Springs, Colo.

Alice Gray, Queen Isabelle, Helen E., Sam Gale and Ben Bolt about 28 acres in all N. E. % Sec. 6 on Straub Mt. All patented. No work reported during 1901, and none now.

Alice M. Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 160,000 shares and no cash

in treas. Debt $146. Pres. J. L. Middagh; Vice Pres. E. D. Marr; Sec. & Treas. Jas. W. Avery. 36 P. O. Block, Colorado Springs

Alice M. 8 acres, and Smuggler 7 acres on Tender foot Hill. The first in N. E. Sec. 7, the iatter in N. W. Sec. 8. Ail patented. Alice M. shaft 90 ft. Smuggler shaft 60 ft. The property was not operated in 1901, and no work is being done at this time. List ed as PROSPECT.

Alpha Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 375,000 shares and no cash

in treas. Pres. A. Reynoids; Sec. E. P. Shove. 509 Mining Exchange Bidg., Coiorado Springs.

Aipha, 8.67 acres. Noonday, 4.747 acres, on Squaw Mt. in E. 1/2 Sec. 31. Patented. Shafts 100 and 60 ft. on the property. No work was done In 1901 and none is now under way.

Altamont Gold Mining Co.

This company has gone out of existence as ail its property was absorbed by the Tenderfoot Hill Con solidated Mining Co. See under that heading.

Alton Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 60,000 shares and no cash

in treas. Pres. Thos. Gough; Vice Pres. F. A. Pine; Sec. & Treas. E.' S. Cohen. No. 5 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs.

This company has lost all its property that it held on Gold Hill.

Amanda Consolidated Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 157,750 shares. No cash in treas. Pres. & Treas. Carl P. H. Krug; Vice Pres J. M. Hawkins; Sec. H. M. Mason. 116 Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs.

Amanda, together with all its conflicts (except Sher iff) 10 acres on Bull Hill, N. W. % Sec. 20. Patented. Engine house and hoist, 1,000 ft. of shafts and 400 ft. of drifting. It is now being operated under lease.

Amarillo Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 195,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. John Lennox; Vice Pres. W. W. Bryan; Sec. & Treas. K. MacMiilan. 214 E. Kiowa, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Amarillo, 10.33 acres, Texas, 7.313 acres. Dinky, 6,822 acres on Iron Mt. N. E. % Sec. 10 and N. W. % Sec. 11; Annis K., 6.409 acres on Tenderfoot Hill, N. W. % Sec. 8. Amarillo and Dinky patented; receiver’s re ceipt for other.s. No work is being done on this prop erty at the present moment.

Amazon Mining Co.

600,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and small sum of money in treas. Pres. Jas. P. Burns; Vice Pres. Wm. Lennox; Sec. & Treas. Prank G. Peck. Bank Blk., Colorado Springs.

Colorado City, 6 acres, in N. E. Sec. 29, on Battle Mt., patented. Colorado City claim is ieased and bonded for 18 months, in the sum of $100,000, from Jan. 1st, 1902.

American Consolidated Mines Co.

(In Taos Co., New Mex.)

3,000,000 shares. Par vaiue 1 cent. 1,350,000 shares and $2,600.00 cash in the treasury. Pres. J. Shumaker; Vice Pres, and Generai Manager, O. H. Stanley; Sec. & Treas. C. D. Weimer. Fiscal Agent, C. P. Camp bell, 308 Mining Exchange Building, Colorado Springs.

Berry and Berry Extension 41.32 acres in Rio Hondo Mining District in Taos County, N. M. The Com pany has expended about $4,000. in deveidpment and are pushing active operations with very favorabie re suits. Several good paying mines are located near thejDroperty such as the-Black Copper Mine, the Rio Hondo Copper Co., the Shoshone Mine and the First and Last Chance Mines.

American Consolidated Mining And Milling Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 200,000 shares and $22.03

cash in treas. Owes % taxes for 1901. Pres. Max Straus; Vice Pres. Francis Wright; Sec. A. B. Hays; Asst. Sec. W. H. Spurgeon; Treas. N. Leipheimer. 7 El Paso Bank Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Bessie Y. 3 acres on Battle Mt. in S. E. % of Sec. 30; Grade Darling, 2 acres on Battle Mt. in N. E. Sec. 29; Nellie Bly, 7 acres on Beacon Hill in S. Vz Sec. 25; Black Diamond, 8% acres on Squaw Mt., N. % Sec. 31; Last Stake, 5 acres on Battle Mt., inN.W.

Sec. 32. All patented. Prospect, 10 acres E. of Victor townsite, N. E. % Sec. 32; Orbit No. 2, 3 acres on Squaw Mt. N. % Sec. 31. The last two are held by Re ceiver’s Receipt. Shaft house, steam hoist, steam pump on Last Stake which is now being operated by lessees. The shaft being nearly 300 ft. deep with over 100 ft. of drifting. The other properties are not being actively worked at present. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

American Eagles.

This group shown on page 53, Vol. 1, “Official Man ual,” has been transferred to Stratton’s C. C. M. & D. Co.

American Gold Mining Milling Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 326,000 shares and no casli in treas. Pres. F. B. Davis; Vice Pres. H. S. Shaw; Sec. Chas. H. Peters; Treas. F. A. Bailey. 211 Cali fornia Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Yankee Jim, 12 acres on Battle Mt. in N. E. V4, of Sec. 32. Company also owns American and North American on Gunnell Hill, Central City, Colo., and Edna May, which adjoins the Clay County mine. All the above is patented.

Amethyst Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 100,000 shares and no cash in treas. debt $50. Pres. Jas. F. Hadley; Vice Pres. Henry H. Clark; Sec. Treas. William A. Delany. Safe Deposit Bldg., Cripple Creek, Colo.

Alexander March, .0616 acres in S. W. /4 Sec. 19, on Raven Hill; J. F. H., 3,756 acres on Copper Mt.. S. W. V4. Sec. 1; Happy Day, 2.143 acres on Copper Mt. in Sec. 1. All patented. 60 ft. shaft on J. F. H., 60 ft. shaft on Happy Day, 100 ft. shaft on Alexander March. Alexander March is being operated under lease expiring March 15, 1903. Listed as PROSPECT.

Anaconda Gold Mining Co.

This company has been absorbed by the Anaconda Mining Co., which was incorporated in 1900, and which purchased all assets of the former.

Anaconda Mining Co.

2 000,000 shares. Par $1. 392,992 shares and $13,382 25 cash in treas. Pres. Adolph J.

T. Milliken; Sec. & Manager, F. J. Campbell, Treas. A*. E. Carlton. 303 Boston Bldg., Denver.

Owns Lone Star, Lone Star Nos. 2 and 3, Rustler, Puffer, Anaconda, Grover Cleveland, Superior, Exce - sior Great View, Hub, Little Mack, Free Milling, Sarah B., Napoleon, Kittle M., No Name, Grace Greenwood, Oro Fino, and Ivy Wild, containing about 100 acres on Gold Hill, in N. W. Sec. 19. Patented. During 1901 the Company did over 5,000 ft. develop ment besides what lessees have done. The majority of the w'ork on the property at this present time be ing done by systematic sets of lessees. In Decem ber 1900, the company purchased the Grace Green wood lode, paying for the same 80,000 shares of treas ury stock.

Gross production from lessees, and the Company for 6 months ending June 30th, 1901, was 5,747,313 tons

of gross value of $246,877.96, leaving a net profit and royalty of $56,341.94.' Listed under MINES.

Anchor Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 103,250 shares and no

cash in treas. Debt of $2,000. Pres. L. C. Weyand; Vice Pres. M. S. Herring; Sec. & Treas. E. M. Purdy. 44 P. O. Block, Colorado Springs.

Magpie, 7 acres, on Tenderfoot Hill, S. W. % Sec. 7; Black Jack, 10 acres on Beacon Hill S. W. Sec. 25; Poverty, 7 acres, on Beacon Hill, N. W. % Sec. 25; Oro, 3 acres, on Mineral Hill in N. E. Sec. 14. All patented. Not much work was done in 1901, except on the Black Jack where the Company ran a tunnel 90 ft., and did 100 ft. of drifting. No work being done now. Listed as PROSPEC'J.

Anchoria-Leland Mining & Milling Co.

600,000 shares. Par $1. No stock, amount of cash in treas. refused. Pres. Irving Howbert; Vice Pres. C. W. Howbert: Sec. P. H. Gay; Treas. Edgar Howbert. Bank Blk., Colorado Springs.

Anchor No. 2, Chance, Conundrum, Midlan'd’, Lillian Leland, City View, Cotton Tail, about 40 acres, on Gold Hill, in N. W. Sec. 19 and N. E. Vi Sec. 24, and S. E. % Sec. 13. Besides a very substantial and com modious surface building, containing two 100 H. P. boilers and engines, hoists, compressors, etc., the Chance shaft is 1,000 ft. the Conundrum 750 ft.

The company has paid out $198,000 in dividends, the last one of which was paid April 15th, 1899, amount ing to $18,000. It is being actively developed by the Company, which is sinking below, and exploiting un der, what was considered a barren zone with most encouraging results.

Anchor Mining Co.

500,000 shares. Par $1. 120,000 shares and no cash

In treas., no debts. Pres. C. M. Andersen; Vice Pres. W. W. Ball; Sec. & Treas. J. H. Samuel. 1825 Blake St., Denver, Colo.

Anchor placer in Sec. 22, 1 mile S. W. of town of Cripple Creek, containing 151 acres. Receiver’s Re ceipt. Development consists of several hundred feet of ditches, trenches, shafts and other placer work. No work being done.

Anna May Gold Mining Co.

1,000.000 shares. Par $1. 52,335 shares and $29 in

cash in treas. No debt. Pres. David N. Heizer; Vice Pres. A. Freeman; Sec. C. E. Heizer; Treas. T. J. Horn. 16 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs.

Anna May, 5.105 acres, on Raven Hill, in E. V2 Sec. 30, patented. Shaft 165 ft. In Jan. 1902 applicants for leasing were prospecting the ground. Will lease un der favorable circumstances. Listed as PROSPECT.

Annie Gold Mining Co.

500,000 shares. Par $1. $1,880.86 in cash in treas.

Pres. Chas. L. Tutt; Vice Pres. Chas. S. Hebard; Sec. & Treas. Spencer Penrose. Cripple Creek, Colorado.

Annie, 2 acres, on Gold Hill, N. W. Vi Sec. 19, pat ented. Two shafts on the property, each 130 ft. deep. Two crosscuts are being run from the level of the Good Will Tunnel. Considerable ore has been shipped by lessees from lower shaft, who are now working.

Antelope Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 120,500 shares and $778.82

cash in treas. No debt. Pres. Clarence Edsall; Vice Pres. John J. Key; Sec. & Treas. Thos. C. Strachan. 70 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Pessimist, 9 acres on Globe Hill in Sec. 18; Com promise, 2 acres on Ironclad Hill in Sec. 19; and Ce leste, 11/2 acres Gold Hill in Sec. 24, all patented. A great deal of development work has been done on

these properties but no work was done in 1901 and none is under way now. Listed as PROSPECT.

Antlers Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. State of treasury not given. Pres. B. B. Grover; Vice Pres. W. K. Sinton; Sec. & Treas. R, B. Taylor. 25 Midland Blk., Colorado Springs.

Rufus, 10.096 acres on Tenderfoot Hill S. W. i/i S. 6; Leonard and Cumberland, about 4 acres, in N. E. V4. Sec. 24. Leonard is in process of patenting; the oth ers are patented. The company seems inactive as no report can be obtained as to what is being done on the property.

Aola Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000. Par $1. 21,895 shares and $7.01 cash in

treas. No debts. Pres. W. G. Newman; Vice Pres. H. J. Newman; Sec. & Treas. H. J. Crabtree. 18 Durkee Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Something Good, and Gold Cup, 4.969 acres, on Raven Hill, in W. Sec. 19. Patented. Shaft house and whim owned by lessees. Shaft 250 ft. and several smaller workings. The S. % of Something Good and Gold Cup are leased, and in operation. ' Listed as PROSPECT.

Apothecaries Gold Mining Co.

2,250,000 shares. Par $1. 100,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. S. Ben Smith, Vice Pres. J. B. Allaire; Sec. Horace Granfield; Treas. Adolph Fehringer. Of fices, 5 42nd St., New York City and 12 Masonic Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Owns a large number of claims comprising 58 acres, in the S. y2 Sec. 2, and N. Vz Sec. 11 on Red Mt., and in Secs. 11 and 12 on Mineral lliJJ. No work other than necessary assessment was done in 1901 and none is being done now.

Arapahoe Gold Mining Co.

Reports made for Vol. 1 Official Manual, 1900, by J. A. Valentine, Pres., Denver, Colo., claimed. Hog Eye, Oscar D. Shira, Wild Cat, and louisa, 24.37 acres in N. W. % Sec. .31 on Grouse Mt. Since then the pub lisher of this work has been unabie to obtain any statement regarding this company.

Arcadia Consolidated Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 179,000 shares and no cash

In treas. Pres. W. S. Stratton; Vice Pres. J. W. Mc- Bane; Sec. & Treas. W.Lloyd. 117 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs.

Portion of Lone Star No. 1, S. E. Sec. 13; Aba Lin coln 2.07 acres. All patented. Has produced about $70,000. After Mr. Stratton bought conirolling inter est in this company, he worked the property hoping to find ore, but failing to do so work has been aban doned.

Arena Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 100,000 shares and' $500 cash in treas. Pres. & Treas. Eduard P. Lamb; Vice Pres. J. A. Grenier; Sec. E. Lamb, 501 Equitable, Den ver, Colo.

Aztec, Mexico, Manhattan, Jasper, Bondholder, Crystal, Great Eastern, 61 acres on Galena Hill, in E. y2 Sec. 5. All patented. Bondholder shaft 260 ft. Az tec shaft 210 ft. Two large iron shafthouses, two hoisting plants, and other necessary building lor com plete equipment. No active work is being done at this present moment.

Arequa Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 265,195 shai'es and no cash in treas. Pres. William A. Otis; Vice Pres. E. VV. Gid- dings; Sec. &. Treas. C. S. Wilson; Asst. Sec. & Treas.

C. E. Titus. 205 Mining_ Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Owns Lots 1 to 11 inclusive, Block 6; 13 to 1*5 in clusive, Block 4; 3 to 10 inclusive, Block 4; 26 to 39 in clusive, Block 4; 7 to 10 and 38 to 41 Inclusive, Block 3; 12 to 13 inclusive, in Block 6; 17 to 25 inclusive in Block 4; of Arequa Townsite, together with mineral rights under streets and alleys; also 'portions Home stead 1.673 acres and vein rights on Block 5. All in Sec. 30. This property was operated under lease dur ing a portion of 1901, but at the present moment no active work is being prosecuted. The Company is offering its ground to re leased.

Argentum-Juniata Mining Co.

(In Pitkin Co., Colo.)

1,300,000- shares. Par $2. No shares, $16,853.96 cash in treas. Pres. J. A. Hayes; Vice Pres. & Gen’l Man. C. E. Palmer; Sec. & Treas. Irving W. Bonbright. 29 No. Tejon St., Colorado Springs.

M. and Y. 4 acres. Argentum 19 acres. Oriental, Cari bou, Cameron, each about 10 acres, Amazon, part of Emolite and Jennie V., Lost Smuggler, part of Tha.'cr and Hoag agricultural entries. Lots C. D. Block 111; L. & M. Block 112; Tracts 6 to 13 Ute mineral rights, in great part of Blocks 102, 107, 113; Tracts 18 to 21, 34, to 39, Ute; Lots in Blocks 96, 100, 101, 1C4 to 107, no to 113, 117 to 119, Tracts 16, 17, 28, to 31. 4) and 41. Ute; and leases upon a number of other lots and Blocks in Aspen. Pictically all patented. All in Roaring Fork Mining Dist., Pitkin Co., Colo., contain ing over 50 acres. Several miles of tunneling, drifts and levels.

The mine produced in the quarter ending Jan. 1st 1902 $92,621.50, giving net profit of $47,880 70. Four div idends have been paid of $39,000 each, making a total of $156,000. Listed as MINES.

Argon Gold Mining And Mil]Ling Co.

1,200,000 shares. Par $1. 270,000 shares and no rash in treas. Pres. Chas. E. Cherrington; Vice Pres. C. E. Miller; Sec. & Treas. Wm. Barber. Jentral Block, Pueblo, Colo.

Cripple and Little Florence, 7 acres on Mineral Hill in N. W. % Sec. 12. Patented. Deep<.=>st shaft 65 ft. No work in 1901 and none now.

Arlington & Grouse Mt. Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 200000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. Jas. F. Smith; Vice Pres. Geo. .N. Ly- sight; Sec. & Treas. Abert Wagner. 367 E. Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo.

Lease on Lots 6, 39, 40, in Sec. 36 T. 15 S. R. 70 W. This is a 20 year lease, running till 1914. Shaft on Lot 6, 85 ft. deep. No work to speak of in 1901 and none now.

Arno Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 102,000 shares a.nd no cash in treas. Pres. Samuel S. Bernard; Vice Pres. Delos Powell; Sec. & Treas. Jas. D. Ford. 408 Mining Ex change Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Owns certain mineral rights covering 10% acres in the town of Anaconda, in the Blue Bell Addition thereof, with the mineral rights in the streets and al leys of the same. All in the S. W. % Sec. 19. Shaft 100 ft. deep, with shaft house, ore house and complete plant of machinery. There was some work done on this property in 1901 but at this time no work is be ing prosecuted.

Arrow Gold Mining Co.

This company sold its property to the Empire State Consolidated Gold Mining Co., and the proceeds were

distributed as dividends. It now holds a 4 year lease on the property it formerly owned.

Arvilia Tunnel & Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. No stock in treas. and no cash. Pres. W. P. Kendrick; Vice Pres. C. D. Woods; Sec. W. B. Ryder; Treas. P. M. Kendrick. 720 Ex change Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Little Ella, Minnie, Lee, Cactus, and Clionian, 26 acres in N. W. Sec. 21. All patented. Several shafts from 50 to 150 ft. also 300 ft. tunnel. Most develop ment has been done from the 7th and 10th levels of the Victor shaft. Negotiations are now under way for resumption of work on this property, which is tied up in some litigation, through nonfulfillment of agreements made to this company.

Astor Gold Mining Co-

This Company has sold all its assets to and has been succeeded by the Astor Mining Co. See under that heading.

Astor Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 458,899 shares and $2.93 cash in treas. Debt .$1,000. Pres. P. H. Arcularius; Vice Pres. O. W. Spicer; Sec. & Treas, Horace H. Mitchell. 45 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs.

Grand View, 6.453 acres, Astor, 3.203, C. C. R. 2.652 acres, and Ida 4.41 acres, in one group on the S. E. slope of Copper Mt. S. E. 14 Sec. 1, all patented, and 10 lots in the town of North Cripple Creek. Sufficient work to obtain patent. No work done in 1901 and none being prosecuted now. This Company was incorpo rated May '23rd 1901 under the laws of Wyoming. Listed as PROSPECT.

Atlanta Cripple Creek & Creede Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas. Debt $300. Pres. Jas. P. Smith; Vice Pres. H, L. Shepherd; Sec. Albert Wagner; Treas. W. B. Pul len. 367 Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek.

Plat Top and Little Susie, 11 acres on Copper Mt. S. W. 14 Sec. 1. Patented. Tunnel into the mountain 1,000 ft. Plant of machinery at mouth of tunnel, and about 500 ft. of shafts and drifts. The property has just been leased for three years, to the Mary Louise B. L. & M. Co. from Peb. 1st 1902.

Atlantic & Pacipic Gold Mining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and no cash in treas. Pres. H. G. Laing; Sec. & Treas. Prank Cotton, 2314 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs.

Lilly, Little Prince, Sunrise, 16 acres on Big Bull Hill, S. W. 14 Sec. 27. All patented. 100 ft. shafting, and some tunnel work. No work was done in 1901, none being done now.

Atlantis Mines Corporation.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. State of treasury unknown. Pres. A. B. Heath; Vice Pres. E. P. Conant; Sec. & Treas. C. P. Potter. Boston Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Hillside, 2 acres, in town of Goldfield, S. E. 14 Sec. 29. The company also claims to have bought under a certain lease and bond the Santa Rita claim, for merly owned by the Santa Rita Gold Mining Co. 10 acres in the N. E. 14 Sec. 31 on Squaw Mt., from which it is claimed a large amount of ore has been shipped. There seems to be some question in regard to the title of this last fiamed piece of property, and the ownership will have to be decided by the Courts.

ATLAS CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING CO. 1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 1,500 shares and no cash in

treas. Pres. & Treas. David N. Heizer; Sec. C. E. Heizer, 16 N. Nevada Ave. Colorado Springs.

Homer, 8.76 acres, on Copper Mt., N. W. Sec. 1; Mary L. 5.214 acres on Mineral Hill, N. Vz Sec. 11; all patented. Homer shaft 50 ft. Patent work only on the Mary L. No work was done in 1901 and none being done now.

Augusta Metal Mining Co.

(In Gunnison Co., Colo.)

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 550,000 shares and $15,000

cash in treas. Pres. & Gen. Mgr. C. L. Arzeno; Vice Pres. Tilden R. French; Sec. & Treas. J. A. Small. Cameron, Teller Co., Colo.

Augusta, Augusta No. 2, Hidden Beauty, Black Cross, Hidden Beauty No. 2, Augusta No. 3, Broad Gauge, Highland, Exchange, Summit Nos. 1, 2 & 3,

N. Chicago and N. Chicago Mill site, situated on Au gusta Mt. Pittsburg, Gunnison Co., Colo. The Au gusta No. 2 and Hidden Beauty are patented, the rest held by location. Several buildings at Augusta mine and mill with tunnel levels 60 ft. 120 ft. and 320 ft., from Summit. Tunnel will cut Augusta vein 1,600 ft. deep in 2,600 length. The mine is being actively de veloped; has produced nearly $200,000, and at the pres ent time the ore is being sacked and stored, as snow will not allow shipment.

Autumn Belle Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 100,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. J. W. King; Vice Pres, S. D. McCrack en; Sec. M. S. Herring; Treas. Geo. L. Keener. 107 S Tejon St., Colorado Springs.

Pythias, 7.479 acres on Cow Mt., S. E. i/4 Sec. 10; Best Friend 5.038 acres on Mineral Hill S. E. Sec.

11; and Autumn Bell, 2.5 acres on Squaw Mt. in center of Sec. 31, with full vein rights through entire claim. All patented. No work was done in 1901, and none now.

Avalon Gold Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 150,000 shares in treas. and $100 cash. No debt. Pres. David N. Heizer; Vice Pres.

J. C. Helm; Sec. C. E. Heizer; Treas. E. J. Eaton, 16 N. Nevada Ave. Colorado Springs.

Allie J. 6.031 acres on Tenderfoot Hill, S Vz Sec. 7; K.

C. K., Blanche, and Little Duff, 24.907 acres, on N. W. slope of Straub Mt. in E. Vz Sec. 1; Lucky Dick, Gee- mima, and Jolly Tar, 22.23 acres on Straub Mt. E. Sec. 1; Gold Dollar, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, 37.301 acres, on Rhyolite Mt. S. E. Sec. 31, a total of 90.469 acres. All patented. Shaft 150 ft. on Lucky Dick and con siderable drifting. Shaft 100 ft. deep on K. C. K. Sufficient work for patent on balance of claim. No work is being done now. Listed as PROSPECT.

Avondale Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 146,000 shares and $761.14

cash in treas. No debt. Pres. M. A. Leddy; Vice Pres. Thos. F. Creighton; Sec. & Treas. Basil B. Creighton. Durkee Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Manhattan claim 2.415 acres, N. W. Sec. 21 on Bull / Hill. Patented. 70 ft. tunnel with winze 20 ft. One shaft 90 ft., another 60 ft. and 25 ft of drifts. No active work. Willing to lease. Listed as PROSPECT.

Bankers Gold Mining & Milling Co.

The property of this company was purchased in 1901 by W. S. Stratton and dividends paid to stock holders from the proceeds thereof; it has since been transferred to Stratton’s C. C. M. & D. Co. The Treas. of the Bankers G. M. Co. is O. L. Dines, Equit able Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Banner Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 48,925 shares and no cash in

treas. debt $2,800. Pres. L. E. Sherman; Vice Pres. J.

R. McKinnie; Treas. L. L. Aitken. Sec. E. C. Shearer. 25 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs.

Fountain Valley, 8 acres; Silver King and Vera Bey- mer 18 1-3 acres, on Beacon Hill, in the S. % Sec. 25. Bill Nye, John R. Watt, Augustine, and Bonnie Jean.. 41.3 acres on west of Beacon Hill in center of Sec. 26. All patented. Shaft house and equipment on the Fountain Valley, also shaft house on Si’'"- '

Fountain Valley shaft 140 ft. No work is being done as the company has no cash to do further develop ment. Work ceased about Dec. 1st 1901. Listed as PROSPECT.

Battle Mountain Consolidated Gold Mining Co.

2,500,000 shares. Par $1. 71,527 shares and $14,000'

cash in treas. Pres. Warren Woods; Vice Pres. & Treas. H. E. Woods; Sec. & Gen Mgr. F. M. Woods. 401 Suite Mining Exc. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Big Theatre, Rex. Regina, Uintah Tunnel Lode, Vi ola, Pitkin, Eldora Placer, Cuckoo, Junletta, Hypatia and Conejos; 1-24 interest in May, undivided interests in Justice, Kodak and Babey June, Scorpion, Trail, Big Banta, Old Ironsides, Lost Fraction and Black Jasper all situated on Battle Mt., containing 60.96 acres. This company also controls the Requa Gold and Silver Mining and Milling Co. All the above claims are patented with the exception of Junietta, Hypatia, Conejos, Justice, Kodak, Babey June, Scor pion and Black Jasper. Four shaft houses, 1 tunnel house, 1 plant of machinery, electric hoisting engine and equipment of electric drills. 10 shafts aggregating 1200 ft. on Trail Groups and 4 tunnels, having a total length of 2C00 ft. 2300 ft. of tunneling and 400 ft. of shafts with 1200 ft. of drifts on Viola and a tunnel 375 ft. on Big Theatre. Lessees are working on Trail, Old Ironsides and Big Banta, claims, said lease expiring Jan. 1903. 25 per cent royalty. Listed as MINE.

BEACON HILL AJAX GOLD MINING CO. 1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 187,995 shares, and $21.67

cash in treas. Liabilities $345.29. Pres. W.

S. Nichols; Vice Pres. H. H. Barbee; Sec. T. C. Mc Donald; Treas. C. H. White; Asst. Sec. E. V. Cumber-

\ford. 30 P. O. Blk., Colorado Springs.

Ajax, 8 acres, on Beacon Hiil, in N. W. % Sec. 30, patented. Three shafts on the property; one of 200 ft. and two of 100 ft. each. In 1901, 50 ft. of sinking was- done and at the present time one lessee is at work on the south end. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Beacon Hill & Cripple Creek Gold Mining Co.

1.500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 142,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. B. Whitehead; Vice Pres. M. P. Swisher; See. & Treas. J.. M. Harden. Exchange Na tional Bank Blk., Colorado Springs.

Tonawanda, 7.1 acres, on S. W. slope of Beacon Hill, N. E. V4 Sec. 35. Receiver’s receipt. Iron Mask and Iron Dollar, about 15 acres, S. W. Sec. 23„ T. 15 S. R. 70 W., by location. Tonawanda shafts 43 and 20 ft. Iron Mask 40 ft. tunnel and 10 ft. shaft. Iron Dollar, 3 shares of shallow depth. No work was done in 1901 and none is being now prosecuted.

Beacon Hill Gold Mining Co.

This company owned the Little May claim on Bea con Hill, which was sold to and is now a part of the El Paso Con. G. M. Co.

BEACON HILL MINING AND TUNNEL CO. This Company has sold all its property to the Gold

Dollar Consolidated Mining- Co. See report of last named.

BEACON LIGHT GOLD MINING CO. 1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 200,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. E. J. Eaton; Vice Pres. A. M. Ripley; Sec. & Treas. A. F. Woodward. 113 E. Kiowa, Colo rado Springs.

Palkner’s Polly, 9.07 acres, N. W. i/4 Sec. 12, T. 15 S. R. 70 W.; Happy Jack, 5.678 acres, N. W. Vi Sec. 22, T. 15 S. R. 69 W.; and J. Horace B., .558 acres on Raven Hill, N. W. Vi Sec. 30. Only sufficient work has been done for patent purposes. No work was done in 1901 and none now.

BEATRICE GOLD MINING & MILLING CO. 1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 22,000- shares and no cash in treas. Pres. M. S. Herring; Vice Pres. C. J. Watson; Sec. J. T. Sanderson; Treas. C. J. Watson. 1 E. Huerfano St., Colorado Springs.

Ed Dundon, and Ironstone, 2OV2 acres, on Cow Mt. in center Sec. 14. Patented. Only sufficient has been done on this property to obtain patent. Nothing was done in 1901 and no work is under way.

Beaver Bell Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 117,000 shares and no cash in treas. No debts except 1901 taxes. Pres. G. P. Robinson; Sec. & Treas. A. O. Downs, 129 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs.

Belle S. SV2 acres on Beacon Hill N. V2 Sec. 25, pat ented. No active work was done during the year 1901 and none is being done now.

Bedford Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000,000 shares. Par $1. 400,000 shares and $1,200 cash in treas. Pres. Jas. P. Merriden; Sec. & Treas. Chas M. Thayer; Room 55, 7 Exchange Place, Bos ton, Mass.

Maggie A,, Minnie No. 1, Minnie No. 2, and Granite. 28 acres S. E. slope of Cow Mt. N. E. V4. Sec. 11, all patented but Granite. Engine for pumping air into tunnel, three shafts, tunnel 720 ft. No report has been made of work done in 1901, and none now.

BEN HUR MINING AND MILLING CO. 1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 237,149 shares and $3,834.18

cash in treas. No debt. Pres. P. H. Pettingell; Vice Pres. J. E. Phillips; Sec. L. A. Cavili; Treas. P. H. Pettingell. 11 Bank Block, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Little King and Queen, 8.865 acres on Gold Hill, N. E. % Sec. 24; Optimus, 3.14 acres on Gold Hill, N.

Sec. 19; Bon Ton, 7.289 on Squaw Mt. in S. E. Sec. 31; Tejon, 8.28 acres on Squaw Mt. S. E. Sec. 31. All patented. Shaft house and electric hoist on Little King and Queen. All development up to Sept. 1st, 1901, was done by lessees, at that date the Company commenced sinking a 4%x9 shaft and expects to cut a known producing vein at about 650 ft. Net production in 1901 was $1723.43. Listed* as PREFERRED PROS PECT.

Benny & Reform Gold Mining Co.

This company is a thing of the past as W. S. Strat ton owns the property formerly held in Cripple Creek, but the Shoshone and Florence claims in Boulder County are still owned by the company. The Pres, is Jas. Doyle of Victor, Colo.

BERTHA GOLD MINING & MILLING CO. 3,500,000 shares. Par $1. Pres. Steward B. Bon- tems. Vice Pres. Vfm. H. Platt; Sec. & Treas .Howard R. Burke. Kittredge Bldg. Denver, Colo.

This Company which was identified with, and is now the successor, of the North American Gold Min ing Co. which latter was interested in a lease on the

Rigi Group in the Cripple Creek District, is now op erating property in Gilpin Co., Colorado.

Bertha Group.

This is a private ownership, held by about a dozen parties of which Alex. P. Moore of Fort Worth, Texas, is a large owner. It consists of the Clarence M, Fran ces M, Bertha, Hattie, Florence, and Jennie Hagen Placer. In all about 78% acres, in the E. 1/2 Sec. 15 T. 15 S, R. 70 W., patented. At this present time there is no active work being done on the property.

Big Dick Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 200,000 shares and no cash in treas. Debt $448.41, Pres. A. P. Mackey; Vice Pres. Wm. P. Sargeant; Sec. & Treas. C. E. Titus. 205 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Big Dick, 6.478 acres on Tenderfoot Hill N. W. % Sec. 17, patented. No work was done on this property in 1901 and nothing is being done on it at; this present moment. The Company negotiating for leases. Listed as PROSPECT.

Big 4 Consolidated Gold Mining Company.

1,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 105,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres, and Treas. Chas. N. Miller; Vice Pres. T. B. Burbridge; Sec. A. P. Miller. 233 Bennett Ave, Cripple Creek, Colo.

Little Diamond, on Battle Mt. N. E. % Sec. 29, 2% acres; Big Sail, 4% acres on Squaw Mt., N. E. % Sec. 31. All patented. The company also owns the Ne- gropontus, but a sale of this claim has been made to W. S. Tarbell, which sale will be ratified at the next meeting. Two shafts on Little Diamond, one 40 and one 60 ft.. 300 ft. of drifting. Necessary work for pat ent on Big Sail. This company was orgnized in May, 1901, under the laws of Wyoming, and Is the successor of the Big 4 Gold Mining Co of Colorado. Little Dia mond has produced about $5,000 worth of ore. On August 13th 1900 a dividend of $14.50 per 1,000 shares was paid to stockholders on account of sale of the Blue Chime claim of Poverty Gulch, to W. S. Strat ton.

Big Twenty Consolidated Gold Mining Co.

3,000,000 shares. Par $1. 1,000,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. W. M. Broyles; Vice Pres. J. F. Ens- minger; Sec. & Treas. W. F. Littell. 211 Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo.

Sunrise Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5; E. M. S. Nos 1, 2, 3 and 4; Bohac, Mabel E., W. M. B., J. F. E., W. F. L., New England, H. M. S., Extension, Groton, Bonney and Jasper. 180 acres on Grouse Mt. All in process of patenting. Sufficient work for patents has been done and several promising veins have been opened up. At present there is no active work on this prop erty.

Bison Park Gold Mining & Tunnel Co.

I, 500,000 shares. Par $1. 194,000 shares and $61 cash

in treas. Pres. Albert L. Bottomly; Vice Pres. Frank W. Robinson; Sec & Treas. E. S. Cohen. 5 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs.

Sunnyside and Tiger, embracing a portion of Sec.

II, on Cow Mt. Patented. Tunnel on Sunnyside 159 ft. No work in 1901, none now.

Black Belle Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 250,000 shares and $1791.37

cash in treas. Pres. D. B. Fairley; Vice Pres. G. M. Carter; Sec. J. T. Burkholder; Treas. C. W. Fairley. 23 S. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Black Belle, Black Belle No. 2 and Storm, compris-

ing 18 acres on Beacon Hill in S. E. i/4 Sec. 25. All patented. One shaft 340 ft., 1 shaft 300 ft. with shaft house, ore bins,etc. A portion of the property is leased. 'Hie eonipany is sinking on one shaft and drifting on another. Gross production to date $125,000, for 1901, $9,892. Listed as JMINE.

Black Diamond Mining Co.

'I’his Company has lost all its property.

Black Queen Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 625,000 shares and $1,700 cash in treae. and $1,200 in bills receivable. Pres. Fred Koehl er, Jr.; Vice Pres. & Gen Mgr. C. L. Arzeno; Sec. & 'Preas. J. A. Small. Cameron, 'Feller Co., Colo.

Stratton Kidge, about 3 acres, on Stratton Ridge; Black Queen Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, 27 acres, on Straub Mt., both pat ented; also owns on Cascade Mt. Pittsburg, Gunnison Co., Colorado; Excelsior and Yankee Blade, 20 acres, patented; Mascotte, and Cincinnati Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 50 acres, held by location. Yankee Blade has tunnel 700 ft. Excelsior 85 ft. shaft 60 ft. shaft, and 20 ft. winze. Tunnel houses and necessary small buildings on Excelsior. Excelsior, Yankee Blade and Mascotte are being operated under lease. Excelsior has produced about $150,000 gross and Yankee Blade about $25,000. No production since this company started in Dec., 1901, but former owner took out so much ore from the Gunnison properties that the com pany feels justified in having great expectations.

Blackstone Gold Mining Co.

Report made for Vol. 1 Official 1900, by E. W. Whit- marsh Sec., Colorado Springs, claimed Cog Road, Peak View, Last Shot, 26 acres in W. V2 Sec. 11, T. 15 S. R. 69 W.; also the Jamie Placer, lli/4 acres adjoining the S. E. 1/4 School Sec. 16. Since then the publisher of this work has been unable to obtain from Mr. Whitmarsh any statement regarding the company.

Black Wonder Gold Mining Co.

500,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and $50 cash in treas. Pres. J. N. Kimzey; Vice Pres. C. J. Cover; Sec. & Treas. J. R. Talpey. 8 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Black Wonder and M. C., 11 acres S. W. % Sec. 21 on S. W. slope of Bull Hill. Patented. No work has been done on this property since 1900.

Blanche Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 150,000 shares and $7,200 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. A. E. Carlton; Vice Pres. R. G. Withers; Sec. H. J. Gehm; Treas. E. C. Newcomb. 500 Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo

Uncle Sam, 1.572 acres in <S. E. % Sec. 17 on Bull Hill, patented. Upwards of $30,000 has been spent on this property in development; it has produced $18,000 worth of ore, and is now being operated by lessees under a two years’ contract from Oct. 1st, 1900. Listed as PRE FERRED PROSPECT.

' Bledsoe Gold Mining & Leasing Co.

(In Summit Co. Colo.)

1,000,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 400,000 shares in treas ury. No debts. Pres. William R. Benzie; Sec. John M. Shrote; Supt. Flenry Pomeroy. 14 Nevada Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Owns Independence, Oro Pote, Washington and Pom eroy on Jacque Mt., Ten Mile District, Summit Co., Colo rado. This property is developed by one tunnel 950 feet and one 500 feet. Several good veins have been opened up and the showing is excellent. Work is being prose cuted vigorously.

Blue Bell Mining, Milling And Prospect Ing Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 172,610 shares of this stock and 318,325 shares of Katinka. G. M. Co. and $602.44 cash in treas. No. debt. Pres. Wm. P. Sargeant; Vice Pres. John McConaghy; Sec. & Treas. William A. Otis. 205 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Blue Bell, Blanche and Robert E. Lee on line between Secs. 24 & 19 and in N. W. i/4 iSec. 19; and Lots 20 to 24 inclusive Block 2 of Blue Bell Addition, Lots 10 to 22

inclusive in Block 3 and Lot 13 in Block 1. All mineral rights under streets and alleys in Blue Bell Addition as well as lots. All patented. Shaft house and electric hoist on Blue Bell. Blanche being worked through Ophelia Tunnel. Shaft house on Bobert E. Lee. Blue Bell Tunnel 600 ft. Shaft 280 ft. and 350 ft. drifting. Blanche, Blue Bell and Robert E. Lee are leased. This company was redncorporated on October 15, 1901, under the laws of Wyoming, succeeding the Colorado Company of the same name. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Blue Bird Gold Mining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas. Pres & Treas. E. S. Johnson; Vice Pres. W. S. Jackson; Sec. A. T. Gunnell. P. 0. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Blue Bird, 10 1-3 acres, on Bull Hill, S. W. 14 Sec. 20. Four-story shaft house, 414x9 ft., shaft, 1,200 ft. deep, and will be put down, as fast as possible, 100 or 200 fur ther. This is a very close corporation. Has made a gross production of over $300,000 up to January 1st, 1902. ,

Bob Lee Gold Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. No stock, $29.67 cash in treas. Debt $700. Pres. Geo. F. Holmes; Vice Pres. H. H. Mitchell; Sec. & Treas. A. Elliott Hart. 25 P. 0. Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Solitaire, Bob Lee, Little Joe, Minnie Lucina, and Lucky Diamond, 21 acres, on Tenderfoot Hill. All pat ented. Shaft house and plant of machinery sufficient for depth of 500 ft. Shaft 300 ft. and 600 ft. of drifting. The Company operated till Jan., 1902, but a lease has just been granted. At an annual meeting Jan. 6th, 1902, the above new directors were elected and policy of same will be to lease to responsible parties, and do no more work at present on Company account. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Bonanza King Gold Mining & Milling Co.

700,000 shares. Par $1. 55,000 shares; no information received as to shares and debt. Pres. J. J. Grier; Vice Pres. J. C. Manchester; Sec. T. F. McCarthy; Treas. R. G. Miller. 302 Boston Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Bonanza King No. 1 and Bonanza King No. 2, 14.71 acres on Tenderfoot Hill S. E. % Sec. 7. All patented. There is one shaft on the property 85 ft. deep, containing a small vein; one shaft 60 ft. deep with a good vein but no pay value; one shaft 45 ft. deep showing vein. The property is being actively worked by leasing system.

Bonnie Nell Consolidated Gold Mining Co.

2,500,000 shares. Par $1. 510,000 shares and no cash

in treas.; debts, $30,000. Pres. J. W. Pring; Vice Pres. H. H. Barbee; Sec. E. V. Cumberford; Treas. R. J. Gwil- lim. 30 P. 0. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Fido, Custer, Bonnie Nell, Mary Ann, Solitaire and Comstock, 29 acres; also Enterprise, part of Alice Gray and part of J. W. Wells, 8 acres. The last three claims in E. V2 Sec. 6 on Straub Mt., and the others in N. W. Sec. 30 on Raven Hill. All patented. Large shaft imuse with well-equipped plant of machinery on Bonnie Nell, which has shaft 500 ft. deep. On Custer, shaft 120 ft. On Solitaire, shaft 150 ft. This property is being worked by lessees. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Bonzai Gold Mining Co. ‘

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 100,000 shares and no cash

in treas. No debt. Pres. Albert Wagner; Vice Pree. H. H. Dorsey; Sec. H. A. Pettit; Treas. E. P. Arthur. Main office Cripple Creek, Colo. Transfer office 306 Min ing Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Last Chance, 9.111 acres; Last Chance No. 2, .854 acres; Jewel House, 2.452 acres; Spotted Wolf, Grub Stake, Silver Spring, Olde Ironsides, 18.680 acres. All patented. Lucky, 3.096 acres; Bonzai, 1.413 acres; Cracker Jack, .824 acres, being a total of 36.430 acres, aU situated in the center of Sec. 31. The last three claims are held by re ceiver's receipt, the balance all patented. Main shaft, with shaft house and steam plant is 135 ft. deep. Stopped work Oct. 1st, 1901; none being prosecuted now. Listed as PROSPECT.

BOSTON-COLOllADO CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING CO.

1,300,000 isharQs. Par $1. 85,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. & Treas. W. E. Koh‘de; Vice Pres. A. D. Wall; Sec. R. W. Griswold. Colorado Springs, Colo.

Anna B., S. slope of Squaw Mt., 3 acres; Climax No. 3, € acres in E. Sec. 31; Kismet Extension, acres on Squaw Mt. in Sec. 31; Bandero, 8 acres on N. slope of Bull Hill; Last Chance, V-k acres in Arequa Gulch. All patented except Last Chance. Work only necess*ary to obtain government title. No w'ork is being done now.

BOSTON & CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD MINING CO. 300,000 shares. Par $2. 50,000 shares in treas.; cash

and debts not reported. Pres. Chas. E. Adams; Vice Pres. J. J. Costello; Sec. & Treas. Edward Lantigua. Doyle Bldg., Colo.

A\'aconda, GWft, R. & C., Mascot, Leonard C., Golden Wedge, Agnes, Etta E. and Ontario, a solid group on Tenderfoot Hill on W. % Sec. 8. All patented. Shaft house, blacksmith shop, hoist, boiler, compressor, making a complete outfit. Main shaft 360 ft. deep, with about 1,000 ft. of drifts. This Company is listed on the Boston Stock Exchange.

Boston, New York & Cripple Creek Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 500,000 shares and no cash in treas. Vice Pres. & Treas. Wm. Browne; Sec. Clinton S. Fletcher. Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo.

Enid, 1.66 acres, in S. E. Sec. 24, on Gold Hill, but a small portion was deeded away in settlement of an ad verse, which leaves, according to the former officers, about 1% acres, patented. Two shafts and trench. Good vein opened. It was leased, but the lease has lately been forfeited by failure to comply with its terms.

Bostwick Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 10 cents. No stock in treas.; debts and amount of cash unknown. Pres. Geo. E. Ross-Lewin; Vice Pres. A. Sutton; Sec. H. A. McIntyre; Asst. Sec. E. W. Adams. 50 Hagerman Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

St. John Bostwick, on Raven Hill, acres, in N. E. 14 Sec. 30, patented. Shaft house and electric hoist. Shaft 350 ft. deep at this present time, IMarch, 1902. No work is being done at the property. Listed as PRE FERRED PROSPECT.

Bourse Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 150,000 shares in treas.; cash

or debts not reported. Pres. J. Milner; Vice Pres. J. L. Browm; Sec. & Treas. F. C. Matthews. Office care of Sec., care Burlington Route, Denver, Colo.

La Fama and Two Nymphs, .461 acre on Bull Hill, N. W. 44 Sec. 21; Happy Jack, 8.108 acres on Cow Mt. in N. W. 44 Sec. 11, patented. Carbonate Hill and Vir ginia, 5 acres on Carbonate Hill, held by location. No work other than assessment was done in 1901; none now. B. P. 0. E. GOLD MINING CO.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 240,000 shares and no cash

in treas. Pres. A. P. Mackey; Vice Pres. Philip Starr; Asst. Sec. H. M. Mason; Treas, Geo. W. Lloyd. 'Bank Blk., Colorado Springe, Colo.

Omaha No. 1, on Iron Mt., N. W. 44 Sec. 34, 10.33 acres, patented. Sufficient work done for patenting. No work is being done on the property% and none was done in 1901.

Bradford & Cripple Creek Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas. Pres, T. B. Burbridge; Vice Pres. J. R. IMcKinnie; Sec. & Treas. E. C. Sharer. 25 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Col orado Springs, Colo.

This Company has sold the Sunflower and Sunflo-wer No. 2 claims (all its former holdings) to the Sun Con solidated Gold Mines Co. for a stock consideration, which has been distributed among the stockholders. The company still owns the Galveston lode, situated in the Cripple Creek District.

Bradford Gold Mining Co.

Report made for Vol. 1 Official Manual 1900 by J. C. Manchester, Pres., Colorado Springs, Colo., claimed Rust ler No. 2, yiA acres, and Old Abe, 444 acres, in N. W. 44

S€C 2 on Copper Mt. Since then the publisher of this uork has been unable to obtain any statement regard ing the Company.

Brilliant Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 30,000 shares and small amount of ch in trep. Pres. C. H. Wright; Vice Pres. C. J. Wieber; Sec. & Treas. F. W. Wieber. 30 Midland Blk., Colorado' Springs, Colo.

W., L. A. W., Wonchester, 24% acres, on Cow Mt. iV W . % Sec. 12. All patented. Building, gallows frame, steani hoist, shaft 126 ft. with 30 ft. drift. Not working at this time, but will do so during 1902.

Broken Hill Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No report given of state of treas. Pres. Morrill Smith; Vice Pres. J. M. Harriman; Sec. Frank H. Pettingell; Treas. Samuel Musso. Care Pres., Boston, Mass.

Maggie, 10 acres, S. of Battle Mt., center of Sec. 32, patented. In June, 1900, this property was leased and bonded to the Independence Extension Gold Mining Co. in the sum of $60,000, but the bond was forfeited, and from information received no work is being done now.

Brother Jonathan Mining Co.

600,000 shares. Par $1. 4,000 shares and no cash in

treas. Vice Pres. Edgar HoAvbert; Sec. & Treas. F. H. Gay. Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Wautauga, .65 acre on Gold Hill S. W. % See. 18, pat ented. No Avork Avas done in 1901; none being done noAA BUCKEYE GOLD IwxxING CO.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 30,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. A. T. Gunnell; Vice Pres. A. Huyser; Sec. & Treas. E. S. Johnson. P. 0. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

MohaAA’k and Hole in the Ground on N. slope of Bull Hill, S. E. % Sec. 17; Emerald and Bond on Tenderfoot Hill in Sec. 7. All patented. No work has been done on this property since sufficient development for patent pur pose, and non-e being done now.

Buckhorn Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 253,487 shares and $9,489.93 cash in treas. Pres. F. E. Robinson; Vice Pres. William P. Sargeant; Sec. & Treas. N. S. Gandy. Suite 511 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Grass on Bull Hill, 9 acres, S. W. % Sec. 21; Last Chance and Cheyenne, 19 acres in S. E. 44 Sec. 21; Com bination No. 2, Mule and Jeanette, 29 acres on Bull Hill in N. % Sec. 21; and 40 acres of land N. of City of Cripple -Creek. No work is being done at present time. Company is open to lease its property to responsible par ties. In 1900, the Whippoorwill claim, Avhich was then owned by this company, was sold under a bond for the sum of $15,000. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Buffalo & Cripple Creek Gold Mining Co.

500,000 shares. Par $1. 17,000 shares and no cash in

treas. Pres. Frank S. Oakes; Vice Pres. Willis Tcav; Sec. & Treas. John E. Lundstrom. Gazette Bldg., Colo rado Springs, Colo.

OAvns lease on Lots 53, 60 and 61, 30 acres in School Sec. 36. The Winner claim, 7 acres, and Winner tunnel site, patented. This is the property usually known as the Grouse Mt. Tunnel. $100,000 has been expended on this property, the tunnel being in noAV 2,500 ft. The compalny Is noAV sinking on a vein 1,500 ft. from the mouth of the tunnel, having put in new machinery for that purpose.

Bull Hill Consolidated Mining Co.

This is noAV a portion or part of the Consolidated M:ne(ii Go. It OAvned or controlled the property of the Enola Mining & Milling Co., the Bull Hill & Straub Mt. G. M. & ]\f. Co., and ll-20th in Londonderry group (Londonder ry, FairvieAV and High Tide) before consolidation.

Bull Hill Gold Imining & Tunnel Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 150,000 shares and no cash in

treas. Pres. T. A. Sloane; Vice Pres. J. M. Harden; Sec. F. B. Davis. Exchange Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Great West, 7% acres Avith 244 acres mineral rights, Shakespeare, 414 acres all in S. 44 Sec. 22. Shaft 50 feet on Great West and one of 50 ft. on_ Shakespeare. No AAmrk AA'as done in 1901 and none is being done now.

BULL HILL & STRAUB MT. GOLD MINING & AliLLlNG CO.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. Pres. Warren Woods; Sec. & Treas. P. M. Woods. 401 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colo rado Springs, Colo.

This company owns a large acreage on the crest of Bull Hill, but as this goes to press full data of the same was impossible to get.

Butterfly-Terrible Gold Mining Co.

(In San Aliguel Co.)

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 230,000 shares and $4,490.17

cash in treas. Pres. Calvin Bullock; Sec. Francis J. Hobbs. Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Butterfly, Terrible, Ida, Ida Nos. 1 and 2, and Buckeye, 48.975 acres, patented; and Bucke3e No. 2 and Balm of Gilead, 20.662 acres in process, in the Ophir Mining Dis trict, San Miguel Co., Colo. Property is being worked by the Company. Deepest shaft 700 fti, one tunnel 2,000 ft. and two others 1,000 ft. each. Total development about 6,000 ft. Surface improvements ai'e 30-stamp mill, 1,300 ft. of Otto-Aerial tramway, ore houses, assay_ house, etc. Net production to date $138,442.47. Four dividends paid during 1901, amounting to $31,250. Listed under MINES.

Cable Consolidated Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 296,000 shares. No cash in

treas. Debt $1,084.70. Pres. F. E. Brooks; Vice Pres. W. F. Crosby; Sec. & Treas. W. H. Leonard. 56 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Posey and Cable, 4.62 acres; St. Peter, 6.413 acres; Aztec, 3.204 acres, and part of Black Hawk, 3.964 acres. All on Beacon Hill in S. E. Sec. 25, patented. All of this property is leased and active development going on by the True Blue Gold M., B. & L. Co. lessees, which lease expires Jan. 1st, 1904. Listed as PROSPECT.

Cadillac Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 90,000 shares and $75 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. J. A. Sill; Vice Pres. Arthur Cornforth; Sec. F. H. Dunnington. 4. N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Electric, 3.83 acres on Gold Hill in S. % Sec. 18, and Cadillac, 7.8.53 acres on Cowan Mt. in S. W. M Sec. 34. All patented. Shaft house, substantial electric power house and other buildings on the Electric, which has shaft 120 ft. deep, another 100 ft. deep and a few of more shallow depth. The Electric is being operated by leasers. Listed as PROSPECT.

Caledonia Gold Mining Co. '

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 50,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. A. J. Gillis; Vice Pres. Angus Gillis; Sec. A. J. Noonan; Treas. Con. Schott. 116 Exchange Place, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Madam Gumm, 10 acres, on Straub Mt. S. % Sec. 6; Edwin Albert and Joint, 14.75 acres, on Iron Mt., in E. % Sec. 10. All patented. It has been an impossi bility to obtain a full report as to whether these proper ties are being worked or not.

CALERA GOLD MINING CO. (In Mexico.)

750,000 shares. Par $1. 100,000 shares and $10,000 cash

in treas. Pres. Ramsay C. Bogy; Vice Pres. John C. Mitchell; Sec. & Treas. E. E. Quentin. Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo.

La Calera, Rosalia, Edith, Florence and Cowan, con taining a total of 74.10 acres. The company has also added a new group consisting of the Independence, Dein- ecia, Don Enrique, Guadalupe, containing over 80 acres, and making a grand total for the company of 155 acres. These claims adjoin one another and are located in Mag dalena Mining District, Sonora, Mexico, about 37 miles in a S. E. direction from Magdalena on the S. P. R. R. Also valuable water rights and mill site near the mines on the San Miguel River and also its mill, which has just been completed and which is consequently equipped with every modern advantage. The mill is just starting to .work succe.ssfully, so that dividends will probably soon be declared. Working 30 men. Company has done an en ormous amount of development work on these mines opening up large bodies of ore which run very high in gold. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

CAMEKOX AllJSEiS & LAND CO.

2,000,000 shares. Ear 30,003 shares in treas. and cash. Eres. \Varren Woods; ice Eres. & Gen Aigr. C. L. xVrzeno; bee. 1. Al. Woods; Treais. ii. E. Woods. 401 lining Exchange DJdg., Colorado springs, Colo., and Er.ch unices V ictor and Cameron, Colo.

Cameron iownsite and Einnacle Eark, comprising nearly all of the N., E. of the S. E. %, b. E. A and b W. A of the N. E._ A and b. E. A of the N. W. % 01 Sec. 17. About 135 acres; also the Victoria No. 1, .261 acre, in the Cripple Creek District. Whitehorn Town- site, W hitehorn, Colo., 143.5 acres, Rickey, Eiorencia, Rainbow, Rainbow No. 1 and Rainbow No. 2, 27.83 acres; Tunnel, Tunnel Extension, Leo and Narcissus, 35.59 acres; Tabor and Randall, King Solomon, Little Calumet, Lucky Bill and Bull Quartz, 52,30 acres; Chancellor, Scioto, Scioto Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, and Adele N., 14.98 acres; un divided 1-6 interest in Lillie, E. W. R., and S. D. E., 23.57 acres; undivided one-half interest in Virginius, and Alorning Star, 12.82 acres; Jim No. 1, Jim No. 2, Cleora, Bottom, and Amended Fraction, 31.42 acres; Bylield, 1.93 acres; Luckolf, 5.40 acres; Anaconda and Greenwood, 20.66 acres; Granite, 2.93 acres; Beacon, 10.23 acres; Van derbilt, Green Gulch and Corinne, 20.53 acres; and Alag- gie Placer, 40.91 acres; all in the Cleora Alining District, hremont and Chaffee Counties, Colo. Several leases are now being operated on Cameron Townsite, but no prop erty is bonded. It is the company's intention to pusn development.

CANADIAN KING CONSOLIDATED GOLD AIIN- ING CO. (In British Columbia.)

1,500,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 300,000 shares in treas. Pres. J. C. Odell; Vice Pres. S. J. Alattocks; Sec. & Treas. J. AI. Allen. Alain Office 401 Alining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo. Transfer Office 104 Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Canadian King, Gold Standard, Iron Arm, Broad Axe and Oom Paul claims, containing 181.24 acres, of which 141 are patented. Situated on Alineral Alt. near Erie, British Columbia. Development consists of incline 284 ft., crosscuts 212 ft., drifts on vein. 254 ft., and upraises 112 ft. Has shipped two cars from Northport, Wash. Enough smelter and mill ore in sight to warrant erection of con centrating mill. Application for listing now before Colo rado Springs Alining Stock Association.

Cannon Ball Gold Aiining Co.

Air. D. Le Due, Sec., of Denver, Colo., reported for Vol. 1 Official Alanual 1900, and claimed: Lizzie AI. and Cannon Ball, 15.8 acres in E. % Sec. 32 on Big Bull Hill; and also a small fraction of Hidden Treasure, held by location. Since then the publisher of this work has been unable to obtain any statement regarding the company.

Canton Gold Aiining & Aiilling Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 260,378 shares and $2,325 cash in treas. Pres. Theodore L. Bender; Vice Pres. Oliver A. Huberty; ‘Sec. & Treas. Harry E. Bender; Supt. Chas. S. Keafer. Cripple Creek, Colo., and Canton, Ohio.

Diamond on Bluff Alt., Pearl on Iron Alt., Golden Chain on Iron Alt., Little Don on Raven Hill, and Canton on Beacon Hill, total 31.394 acres. Diamond, patented; Pearl and Golden Chain, Receiver’s Receipt; Little Don and Canton, in process. 1,192 ft. consisting of shafts and drifts, deepest shaft 100 ft. Canton is leased for 18 months from August 27, 1901.

Capital Gold Aiining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 460,000 shares and $68.25 in treas. Pres. Frederick S. Spiegel; Vice Pres. & Gen. Alan. C. L. Arzeno; Sec. B. Moeller; Treas. A. T. Voll. Cameron, Colo., and Transfer Office at Cincinnati, 0.

Dublin Nos. 2, 3 and 4; Irene F.; Oxford A., Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 5; about 70 acres, on S. W. slope of Little Bull Hill, held by location. Banjo, Capital and Dallas, on Gold Hill, Salina. Boulder Co., about 10% acres. Pat ented. Tunnel house and blacksmith shop on Banjo, with shaft 45 ft. deep and tunnel 126 ft.; on Oxford group, numerous shallow shafts and prospecting tunnels, cost ing about $7,000.

Carbonate Hill Gold Aiining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in

treas. and no debt. Pres. W. A. Davis; Vice Pres. Win. Clark; Sec. S. J., Davis; Treas. J. 0. Hardwick. 55 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

New Year and Hustler, 12 acres on Copper Alt., S. E. j 1/4 Sec. 2, patented. No work was done on this property during the year 1901, and none is being done now. 1

CARNATION GOLD AlINING & AIILLING CO. j

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 90,000 shares and $350 cash

in treas. Pres. R. A. Austin; Vice Pres. 1. B. Stafford; 3 Sec. H. B. Neff; Treas. Henry W. Hardy. 15 S. Wah- satch St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

H. M. Langley and H. M. Langley No. 1, N. W. slope

of Tenderfoot Hill, Secs. 6 and 7, patented; El Paso, Golden Eagle and Colorado, in Sec. 33, T. 16, S., R. 69 W.; in southern part, of Cripple Creek District, held by loca tion. A 60 ft. tunnel, 50 ft. winze and 75 ft. of drifting on Langley. The company is expecting to start work on its own account on the Langley as soon as weather

Carrie S. Gold Aiining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 25,361 shares and $1,938.97

cash in treas. Pres. S. R. Bartlett;' Y ice Pres. John S. . Muschat; Sec. & Treas. C. N. Smith. 64 P. 0. Blk., Colo rado Springs, Colo. j

Pactolus, Pactolus Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 5, Alidas, No, 2 and Liberty, on Gold Hill, N. % Sec. 18; Evening Star, Jesse, May, Baby P. and Bessie C. on Alineral Hill, in N. E. Vi Sec. 13, Old Dominion Nos. 1 and 2, James River and Roanoke, on Carbonate Hill, in N. W. 14 Sec. 18. Ihis company in 1901 had to call for a voluntary contribu tion from its stockholders to help liquidate certain debts. Portions of the Pactolus' are being operated under lease.

Catherine H. Gold Aiining Co.

I, 250,000 shares. Par $1. 132,000 shares and no cash in

treas. Pres. Wm. Banning; Sec. Franklin E. Brooks. 56 Bank Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Great Wonder, 2 acres; Old Abe, .59 acre, both on Raven Hill in N. W. 14 Sec. 30 and S. W. 14 Sec. 19; and Catherine H., 8.5 acres, on Galena Hill, N. E. 14 Sec. 8; all the above patented, and Dako Girl, 7 acres, held by location. This company is inactive, but no work was done in 1901, and none being done now.,

Cedar Hill Gold Aiining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 390,000 shares and $400 cash in treas. Pres, H. Gardner; Sec. J. H. Alurray. 56 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Home, 6 acres, S. E. 14 Sec. 17; Cedar Hill, about % acre of surface, and total of 314, acres including vein rights, in N. E. 14 Sec. 29; all patented. Small shaft house and about 260 ft. of sinking and drifting. Part of the property is being worked by lessees.

Celestine Gold Aiining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 148,000 shares and no cash in treas. Debt $250. Pres. W. R. Foley; Yice Pres. C. N. Miller; Sec. & Treas. S. J. Alattocks. 104 E. Pike’s Peak . Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Lots 1 to 32 inclusive and E. % of Lots 33 to 57 in clusive and E. V2 of Lots 60 to 64 inclusive of Block 15 in First Addition to town of Fremont (now Cripple Creek); also all mineral rights underlying surface of W,

% lots 33 to 57, inclusive, and W. % of lots 60 to 64 inclusive of Block 15, First Addition, as above, contain ing about 60 acres. Steam hoist and shaft house, with shaft 250 ft. No property is being worked now. Listed as PROSPECT.

Central Consolidated Aiines Corporation.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 159,993 shares and $2,845.54

ca.sh in treas. No debt. Pres, and Gen. Alan. AYm. Whe lan; Aice Pres. J. AV. Nicholas; Sec. & Treas. Thos. Killeen. 20 Durkee Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Happy Year and Josephine, 8.67 acres, on Raven Hill, N.

E, Vi Sec. 9; Unexpected and Alountain Tiger, 7 acres, on Bull Hill, in N. AV. 14 Sec, 20; and all vein rights through Katie Hollis, and Amanda, 3.82 acres; all patented. Shaft house, double engine, and all necessary buildings. Shaft 350 ft., about 1,500 ft. of tunnel, etc. There are 4 sets of lessees operating, in one of which the company is in terested. Property has produced $24,723.73 gross to Jan. 1st, 1902. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Central Cold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Tar $1. 40,000 shares and no cash in

treas. No debt. Tres. J. .M. Hawkins; ice Tres. J. 11. Ryan; feec. it ireas. 11. M. Maison. HO Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Little Maud, Little Hurt, Invincible, Invincible No. 2, 37 acres on Big Bull Hill, S. E. i/4 Sec. 22, patented. No Avork was reported in 1901, and none now.

CENTURION GOLD MINING CO. (in Clear Creek Co.)

2,000,000 shares. Par 10 cents. Pres. W. H. Metz; Sec. Russell Prentice. 310 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colo rado Springs, Colo.

Owns 20 claims, containing over 00 acres, a mill site and a tunnel site on Donaldson Mt. in Clear Creek Co. Ihe property is being developed by a tunnel wdiich is now; in over 200 feet and which is being pushed forward and will cut the veins at) a depth of from 300 to 1,000 feet. Sev eral shipping mines adjoining this group. The Company has a treasury reserve of about 700,000 shares. Patents applied for on six claims.

Challenge Gold Imining Co.

I, 500,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 320,000 shares and $2,000 cash in treas. No debts. Pres. Geo. xi. Cockburn; Vdce Pres. J. K. Miller; Sec. 11. T. Baldwin; Treas. A. H. Grant. 37 P. 0. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

J. T. 0 acres. Talisman 2 acres, situated on Galena Hill in N. E. 1/4 Sec. 17. Talisman patented; J. T. held by location. 75 ft. shaft on J. T. No work is being prose cuted now.

Champion Consolidated Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 163,000 shares, and no cash

in treais. Taxes unpaid. Pres. E. G. Peck; Sec. & Treas. J. \V. D. Stovell. 22 P. O. Bidg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Champion, Golconda and Iron Duke, 17% acres, on Raven liill N. E. % Sec. 30, patented. There has been no work done on this property since Oct., 1901. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Charlevoix Gold Mining Co.

500,000 shares. Par $1. In treas. 25,000 shares and $25 cash. Pres. M. H. Bacon; Sec. L. E. Sherman; Treas. Seth Baker. 52 P. 0. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

O. B. D., Emma liillis, Springheld and Sherman tunnel site, on V. slope of Iron Mt. The first three claims are on Barnard Creek 2i/4 miles west of Cripple Creak. There was no Avork done on the property last year, and none has been started now.

Chicolo Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 5,000 shares and $140.69 in

cash in treas. Owes taxes. Pres. David N. Heizer; Vice Pres. W. G. Purdy; Sec. C. E. Heizer; Treas. E. A. Col burn. 16 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Forlorn Hope, 10 acres on Tenderfoot Hill, S. E. % Sec. 7; Allegany, 7.156 acres on Straub Mt., S. W. % Sec. 32; Gold Bug, Shamrock, Cyclone and Midland, 13 acres, on Straub Mt., S. W. % Sec. 32; Blue Bonnet, Emma B., Lone Boy and Mascot, 37.749 acres, on Rhyo lite Mt. E. V2 Sec. 30. Total 67.905 acres. All patented. Forlorn Hope shaft 100 ft. Patent Avork only on other claims. A lease is operating and runs for two yeare on 300 ft. of W. end of Forlorn Hope. Listed as PROSPECT.

C. K. & N. Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 68,000 shares, $102.50 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. G. A. C. Duer; Vice Pres. & Asst. Sec. H. Hutchinson; Treas. J. F. Lilly. P. 0. Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Raaler, 5.2 acres on W. Slope of Beacon Hill in N. E. % Sec. 25, patented. The company has also purchased 5 acres consisting of E. % block 16 of the-El Paso placer, formerly belonging to the Columbia and Cripple Creek G. M. Co. What appears to be a very successful lease on the Raaler claim is held by Mr. Horace Granfield Avho is noAV shipping ore in paying quantities. Listed as PROSPECT.

Clinton Consolidated Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 48,000 shares and $1,000 cash in treas. Pres. Geo. K. Brown; Sec. L. H. Flanders; Treas. W. C. Calhoun. 506 Mining Exchange Bldg., Den ver, Colo.

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Clinton, on Raven Hill E. Sec. 19; Dusty Diamond, Bluebell, Bald iagle. Bald Eagle No. 1, and Capital, 50 acres, one mile S. E. of Love R. 0.; First National, Sunset Nos. 1 and 2, and Frisco Nos. 1 and 2, about 50 acres, on Cow Mt., E. % Sec. 15; Burlington, on Tender foot Hill; Badger and Baltimore, on Globe Hill; Maggie, on Ironclad; Pittsburg, on Squaw Mt., S. W. Sec. 32, and Pleasant Home group of 3 claims, 23 acres, on Galena Hill. This company has just been incorporared (March, 1902,) and is a consolidation of the Clinton Gold Mining Co., First Nationai Gold Mining Co., and Providence Gold Mining Co. It is the intention of the company to push development.

Clyde Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 125,000 shares stock in treas.

Pres. & Treas. Frank C. Andrews; Vice Pres. A. M. John son; Sec. F. S. Osborn. 1145 Pearl St., Denver, Colo.

Clyde, on Battle Mt., containing 8 acres, in the N. E. ’A Sec. 29, patented. A great deal of development work has been done on this property, and the shaft was sunk to ‘about 800 ft. when work was stopped during the month of Feb., 1902.

COCHISE MINING & MILLING CO. (In Arizona.)

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. Pres. J. M. Hawkins; Vice Pres. C. M. Smith; Sec. & Treas. H. M. Mason. 116 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Owns 100 acres of silver and lead lode claims in Cochise County and 60 acres of Copper lode claims, in Pinal County, Arizona.

C. 0. D. Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 80,000 shares and $49.31 cash in treas. Liabilities $1,244.42. Pres. P. E. C. Burke; Vice Pres. Chas. L. Tutt; Sec. & Treas. Geo. F. Fry. El Paso Bik., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Portions of C. 0. D., Vindicator, Rosario, Lulu AI., Mollie Noble, Spring Day, with vein rights through vari ous tracts, amounting to 14.746 acres. All on the S. slope of Bull Cliffs, in S. W. % Sec. 21. Several shafts equal to 125 ft. Property has not been worked for six months prior to Jan. 31st, 1902. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Colfax Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 30,784 shares and $100 cash in treas. Owes taxes. Debt, $5,000. Pres. F. H. Pettingell; Vice Pres. A. E. Mackey; Sec. L. A. Civill; Treas. J. R. McKinnie. 11 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Mammoth, Antelope, Moose, Caribou, Buffalo, Black Tail, 77, Deer, John R. Watt, Harry Owed and Elk con taining in all 51.642 acres. All patented. Only neces sary work for patent ,no work being done now. Listed as PROSPECT.

Colomokas Gold Aiining Co.

5,000,000 shares. Par $1. 2,000,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. E. S. Walters; Vice Pres. J. W. Sheafor; Sec. F. W. Korsmeyer; Treas. A. M. Korsmeyer. 12 Exchange Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Annie Esther, on Cow Mt., N. E. % Sec. 23; Harmony, on Cow Mt., N. W. Sec. 23; Buffalo, Prairie Dog and Old Maid, N. W. y. Sec. 26; Signet, Famous, Juiniata, Shamrock, Powderly, Annex, Ida C., Sheba, White Swan, Swanhilde, Franklin, Invincible; all on Invincible Hill about mile east of Victor in S, Sec. 22, and N.

Sec. 27, a total of about 150 acres. Annie Esther, Har mony, Signet, Famous, Shamrock, Juiniata, Old Maid, Prairie Dog and Buffalo, all patented, and the rest in process. Only necessary assesssment work has been done and no work has been reported for 1902.

Colomont Gold Mining Co.

F. W. Isham, Vice Pres. & Supt. of 24 Bank Blk.,Colo- rado Springs, Colo., reported for Vol. 1 Official Manua} 1900, and claimed: Antelope, in S. E. % Sec. 7, 7 acres- and Jennie Lind, N. E. % Sec. 12, 10 acres. Since then the publisher of this work has been unable to obtain any statement regarding the company.

Colonial Dames Gold Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and no cash in treas. Debt $972.94. Pres. Chas. H. Emerson; Vice Pres. Walter A. Stebbins; Sec. & Treas. Ben A. Metcalf. 1 Barnes Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Silver Lake, Ida Lee, Talisman and Talesman, 18.591 acres in one group in Secs. 17 and 18, on Galena Hill. Grace Darling, 1.6U8 acres on Bull Hill in Sec. 17; Speeler on Battle Alt., 1.958 acres N. E. 14 Sec. 32. All pat ented except Talesman. Shaft house on Speeler and shaft 50 ft. deep; shaic house on Grace Darling with shaft 100 ft.' Shaft on Ida Lee 250 ft. Grace Darling is leased under two years time from Dec., 1901. Listed as PROS PECT.

Colorado City And Manitou Prospecting & Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 33,447 shares and $419.25 cash in treas., liabilities $3,500. Pres. A. Z. Sheldon; Vice Pres. T. J. Dalzell; Sec. Jno. M. Jackson; Treas. F. E. Robinson. Colorado City. Colo.

Iron King, Ella, Red Rock, Genoa, Frank Lee, 35 acres on Tenderfoot Hill in N. E. Sec. 18, N. W. 4 Sec. 17, and S. W. A Sec. 8; Jennette and Little laggie, 19.69 acres, on Galena Hill, N. W. % Sec. 17; Little Allie, Two Earls, Good Luck and Tom Paterson, 36 acres on Bull Hill, N. W. A Sec. 21; and M. W. S., 10.329 acres in same location. All patented. Shaft on Iron King 135 ft. and 650 ft. drifts. Tom Paterson shaft 70 ft. Lessees are now operating on Red Rock, Tom Paterson, Good Luck, Two Earls, Jennette and Little Maggie. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Colorado Mines Consolidated Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par.$l. 353,000 shares, and $5,000 cash in treas. Pres. C. F. Rickey; Vice Pres. C. Robert Busch- ner; Sec. & Treas. H. C. Slump. 34 P. 0. Bldg., Colo rado Springs, Colo.

Yorktown. Baltimore, Little Stella and Pocahontas, 30 acres on Tenderfoot Hill, S. W. % Sec. 8, and S. W. A Sec. 5. All patented. These properties formerly belonged to the Yorktown Gold Mining Co. EnteqDrise, Silver Key, Golden Blow Out, 31 acres in the Kerber Mining District, Saguache Co., Colorado. All patented. Lizzie Ann Nos. 1 and 2, 7 acres, in the Consolidated Ten Mile District at Robinson, Colorado. Patented. Half Moon, Seven-Thirty and Little Chief, 13iA acres, in same district. Sterling, Standard, Monitor, Wonder, Great West, Homestake, Clover Leaf, Four Metals, North of Ireland, Camp Kettle, Reservoir and Clover Leaf Placer, 189 acres all patented. Also Abbie K., James R., Celeste and Victor, 41 acres, unpatented, in Cochetopa Mining District, Saguache Co. On Yorktown group shafts 140 and 160 ft. deep. On Enterprise group 65 and 20 ft. Several carloads of ore have been shipped from this group of an average of about $40 a ton. On Half IMoon group, one shaft 180 ft. with 350 ft. of drifts, and one shaft 180 ft. with 280 ft. of drifts. The last group, of Saguache Co., is operated by tunnel 975 ft. which has been continuously in ore.

COLORADO NORTHERN GOLD MINING CO. (Boulder)

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 1,200,000 shares in treas. Pres. W. E. Wilson; Vice Pree. P. T. Smith; Sec. & Gen. Mgr. R. S. Earheart; Treas. G. C. Aschbach. 5 Boulder Na tional Bank Bldg., Boulder, Colo., and 315 Commonwealth Bldg., Allentown, Pa.

Owns 29 claims and a 5-aere millsite, patented, a total of 150 acres, 1 mile E. of Wall Street, Sugar Loaf Gold Mining District, Boulder Co., Colo. Property is being de veloped by a .tunnel which is now in 2,068 ft., and the ob ject is a combined railroad, tunnel and mining enterprise. Is surrounded by producing mines, and prospect for future encouraging.

Colorado Springs Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 400,000 sh-ares and $600 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. & Treas. K. iMacdermid; Vice Pres. Arthur Knecht; Sec. J. K. IMiller. P. 0. Blk., Colo rado Springs, Colo.

Oro, 6.7 acres on Ironclad Hill in Sec. 17. Patented. There are five shafts averaging 60 ft. Is being operated under lease.

Columbia & Cripple Creek Gold Mining Co.

2,500,000 shares. Par $1. 590,000 shares and $150 cash

in treas. Pres. E. Nichols, Jr.; Vice Pres. J. F. Humph rey; Sec. & Treas. J. F. Lilly. Excliange Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

El Paso Placer, claims Noe. 1, 2 and 4, in W. % Sec. 9.

The S. W. % of Sec. 10, the N. W. i/4 Sec. 15, aU in T. 15 S., R. 69 W., adjoining School Section 16. 341 acres

on Cow, Trachyte, Calf and Calena Hills. No work is being done on the property at this time.

Columbine Cold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 9,700 shares and no cash in

treas. Debts, iii5,000. Pres. Warren Woods; Vice Pres. & Treas. H. E. Woods; Sec. E. M. Woods. 401 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Requa iNlonarch and Monte Christo, 1.26 acres, Panther and Panther No. 2 2.7832 acres, Florissant, 6.504 acres, Lady Emma, 2.63 acres, and Frank Jr., 3.43 acres. All patented. This company is controlled by the Colum bine-Victor Deep Mining and Tunnel Company (see be low). Listed as PROSPECT.

Colu.V Bine-Victor Deep Mining & Tunnel Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par. $1. 6,553 shares and $431.44 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. Warren Woods; Vice Pres. H. E. Woods; Sec. & Treas. F. M. Woods. 401 Suite Min ing Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo. Branch, Victor, Colo.

Newmarket, Rose Bud, Brunette,Windy, Dorothy, Zitella, K.P.O.x4., May B., M.K.&T., Dead wood, Ethel, Clemnia E., Bonanza, Block 4 of Victor; 2-3 interest in Little Mag gie, % interest in Canuck and Lottie May, interest in Santa Christo, and 1-16 interest in Mary Schroeder, all situated in Secs. 29 and 30 on Squaw Mt. containing 57.59 acres; also owns control of Columbine Gold Mining Co. as follows: Lady Emma, Florissant, Panther, and Pan ther No. 2, Requa Monarch and Monte Christo, and Frank Jr., containing 16.61 acres in same location. All patented. Shaft house, steam hoisting plant and tun nel house on property. Columbine- Victor tunnel 3,740 ft. through Squaw Mt., with 2,200 ft. drifting. M. K. & T. shaft 200 ft. deep. K. P. 0. A. tunnel 260 ft. and sev eral minor shafts. The Columbine-Victor tunnel is leased to United Mines Transportation Co. for transportation purposes. Gross production from May 5, 1899, to June 29, 1900, $10,492.95, when production was stopped till completion of tunnel. Property is now producing again. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Comanche Plume Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 150,000 shares and about $1,500 in treas. Pres. F. M. Woods; Vice Pres. Jno. . Proudfit; Sec. Chas. N. Miller; Treas. Bruce Glidden. Care of Colo. Title & Trust Co., Colorado Springs, Colo.

INTountain Goat, Stella Girl, Little Edith, Magdeline and Uintah Tunnel No. 1, 10% acres, on Battle Mt., in N. W. 1/4 Sec. 29. All patented. 600 ft. tunnel on the property. All is leased to Marshall Bowers and associates, for a period of 2 years.. The property has not produced any ore to date, but in March, 1902, lessees are saving ore for an initial shipment.

Co.Mmercial Men’S Gold Mining & Milling Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. State of treasury not given. Pres. Jas. M. Slusher; Vice Pres. L. X. Kohlman; Asst. Sec. S. A. Phipps; Treas. D. E. Houck. 234 Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo.

Lottie E., 2 acres, S. W. Sec. 6, T. 15 S., R. 69 W.; Gold Crown, 4.6 acres, S. W. % Sec. 9; Gold Monitor, 8 acres. Si W. % Sec. 9; Jupiter, 1.72 acres, N. E. % Sec. 17; all in the same township and range as first men tioned. Property held byreceiver’s receipt. No work has been done in 1901, and none now.

COiMMONWEALTH MINING & MILLING CO.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 344,000 shares and no cash in treas. Debt $2, .500. Pres. Spencer Penrose; Vice Pres. C. M. MacNeill; Sec. J. iMcK. Ferriday; Treas. Geo. F. Fry. 79 Hagerman Bldg.

Deadwood, 4.056 acres. Squaw Mt., N. E. 14 Sec. 17; Home, J. J. L. lots 14 to 20, inclusive, in block 6, and lots 38, 39 and 40 in block 14, Town of Arequa, 6.17 acres in E. % Sec. 30; all patented. Lessees have steam hoist; part of .1. J. L. and Home are leased till August, 1902. A dividend was imid in 1901, of 850 shares of Navajo and 800 shares of Challenge for every 1,000 of Commonwealth for certain claim which this company sold, and which former ly belonged to them. Listed as PREFERRED PR,OS- PECT.

Compromise Gold Mining Co.

Phis company has now been consolidated under Colo rado statutes with adjoining property, all of which is now owned by the New Zealand Gold Mining Co.

Consolidated Gold Mines Co.

The property of this company is now a part of the Consolidated Mines Co.

Consolidated Mines Co.

2,500,000 shares. Par $1. 600,000 shares in treas., with a handsome cash reserve. Pres. Warren Woods; Vice Pres. & Treas. PI. E. Woods; Sec. E. M. Woods. 401 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Wild Horse, 2.46 acres; E'reeport, 3 acres; T. E. T. and Bertha, 15 acres; parts of New Zealand, 0. K. and Kala mazoo,. 2 acres; Silver Tip, 7.48 acres; ll-20th interest in Londonderry, P’airview and High Tide, about 10 acres; Ho se Shoe, 6.7 acres; 1-6 of the Warner, .83 acre; Henry Coby, 5.5 acres; Mae Clasby, .167 acre; Louise, .335 acre. Owns in part and controls property of Bull Hill arid Straub Mt. G. M. & M. Co., comprising Accident, Grotto, Annie May Wells, Bull Domingo and Hannah Britt, 10.09 acres, on Bull Hill; Baby Dora, Christmas and Midnight, 20 acres, on Straub Mt. Owns controlling interest in stock of Damon G. M. Co.; controls the property of Lit tle Pedro M. Co., which corporation owns a 3-16 inter est in Jerry Johnson Nos. 1 and 2, and 2-9 interest in Arapahoe and M. E. P. claims. Controls property of Bonanza Queen M. Co. and New Zealand Con. M. Co. All patented, but Warner, Ho’se Shoe, Henry Coby, Ereeport, Mae Clasby and Louise. No. 2 shaft is being sunk 750 ft. to United Mines Tunnel level, so as to econ omize in transportation of ore to Economic mills. Total amount of dividends paid $554,500. The last being on Jan. 25th, 1902, $19,000.

Consolidated Night Hawk & Nightingale Co

This company has gone out of existence since publica tion of Vol. 1 “Official Manual,'' as all of its property has been transferred to Stratton's C. C. M. & D. Co. CONSTANTINE CONSOLIDATED MINING CO.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 160,545 .shares and few hun

dred dollars in cash in treas. Owes Taxes. Pres. Geo. E. Hasey; Vice Pres. J. H. Hobbs; Sec. N. S. Gandy; Treas. W. C. Stark. 512 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colo rado Springs, Colo.

A portion of Tipton, on Squaw Mt., about 4 acres; Julia E., about 5 acres, and Constantine, 5 acres, both on Raven Hill, S. E. % Sec. 19. All patented. A few small shipments of nominal amount have been made. All the property is now being operated by lessees under a two-years' lease providing for continuous work, at royalties from 20 to 25 per cent. As this goes to press this company has sold the above-mentioned Julia E. claim to the Jennie Sample Consolidated Mining Co. for 200,000 shares of the latter stock. See under that com pany. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Constitution Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 200,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. R. A. Handy; Vice Pres. J. W. Nicholas; Sec. & Treas. C. E. Tyler. 17 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Denver No. 6; St. Joseph Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, about 50 acres, on Big Bull Mt., in Sec. 34. All patented. Only sufficient development has been done for patent work. No work -was done in 1901, and none now.

Contact Gold Mining & Tunnel Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 180,000 shares and little over $4,000 cash in treas. Pres. Frank Timmis; Vice Pres. & Treas. John E. Dalton; Sec. L. F. Stephens. Main Office, 32 Welty Bldg., Cripple Creek, Colo. Chicago Office, 420 Reaper Blk.

Don, % acre, on Raven Hill, N. E. i/4 Sec. 20; Luna, N. E. slope of Bull Hill, known as the company’s tunnel site, termed Bull Cliffs Transportation, Drainage, Tunnel and Tunnel Site; Chicago, Chicago No. 1, 2 and 3, located on S. W. slope of Grouse Mt. The above claims contain about 40 acres, and are all patented. Electric hoist, shaft house and complete outfit on Don, ’ shaft 405 ft., 240 ft. of which was completed since April, 1901, and still being sunk. Company has no indebtedness, and is di-

recting all its efforts toward sinking the Don shaft. There are 440 stockholders in this company, 375 of which are helping to push -development.

Copper Moutain Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas. and about $2,200 in debt. Pres. M. Kinney; Vice Pres. D. J. Duncan; Sec. C. M. Miller; Treas. Erank G. Peck. Exchange Rank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Arctic, Bill Nye, Anna C., Lost Lillie and Minnesota, 42.467 acres, on Copper Mt., in S. W. Sec. 1. All pat ented. There are no leases in operation, no work was done in 1901 and none is being done now. As this goes to press it is reported that the property has been sold to satisfy the above debt.

Copper-Signal Gold Mining Co.

I, 500,000 shares. Par $1. 250,000 shares and $500 cash in treas. No debt. Pree. & Treas. Jas. F. Hadley; Vice Pres. H. L. Shepherd; Sec. Wm. M. Broyles. Safe De posit Bldg., Cripple Creek, Colo.

J. M. Harden, 2.160 acres. Raven Hill, N. E. Sec. 19; Overland, 5.988 acres on Copper Mt., N. W. Sec. 1; Dasy Lee, 5.82 acres, on Galena Hill, in S. E. % Sec. 8; Safe Deposit, 5.462 acres, on Signal Hill, in E. % Secs. 23 and 24. All patented. J. M. Harden has a 100 ft. shaft, the other properties have each a shaft of about 50 ft. There is a lease in operation on the J. M. Harden which is likely to open up the Riley vein of the Rhinoceros claim. Listed as PROSPECT.

Corinne Gold Mining Co.

1,300,000 shares. Par $1. 60,000 shares and no cash in treas. Debt of $1,100. Pres. J. P. Buck; Vice Pres. Frank Smith; Sec. E. B. Trusler; Treas. R. C. Day. 15 Midland Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Undine Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, Corinne, about 38 A acres, on N. slope of Tenderfoot Hill. All patented. Only suffi cient work has been done to obtain patent. No work is reported for 1901, nor any now.

Coriolanus Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 132,500 shares and no cash in treas. Liabilities $10,000. Pres. J. P. Pomeroy; Vice Pres. T. B. Burbridge; Sec. & Treas. Clarence Edsall. 70 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Coriolanus, 10.3 acres, on Battle Mt., in S. W. % Sec. 29, patented. The main shaft on this property is 525 ft. deep, and the Company has spent $60,000 in development, without opening a pay body of ore, although the returns on trial shipments have been very encouraging. Lessees are operating on several blocks, with about 20 men. The property has produced in all up to Jan. 1st, 1902, $85,000 gross. Listed under MINES:

Coronation Gold Mining & Milling Co.

(In Clear Creek Co., Colo.)

2,000,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 1,000,000 shares in treas. Pres. Rees C. Vidler; Sec. Richard Willis; Treas. Claude Sachs. Mining Exchange Bldg., , Colorado Springs, Colo.

Gold Coin, Ramona, Olympia, Dandy, Fonsdale, Dandy Extension, Franz Josef Land, Franz Josef Land Exten sion, Portland, Portland No. 1, Little Daisy, Little Daisy No. 1, Otter, Aurum, La Chesnaye, Topeka, General Kitchener, Lulu, Kiss, Coyote, North. Nevada, N. Nevada Side, Domingo, Happy Jack, Good Hope and Good Thought. All situated in Freeland, Trail Run and Coral Mining Districts, Clear Creek Co., Colorado. Tunnel is now being driven. Property has blacksmith shop and other buildings.

Cortland Gold Mining & Tunnel Co.

This company has lost all its property which has been taken in or acquired by the Louise Gold Mining Co. This under! report of Francis Capell, Sec., Colorado Springs. COSMOS GOLD MINING CO.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 53,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. J. Ritter; Vice Pres. S. J. Mattocks; Sec. & Treas. J. F. Sanger. Colorado Title & Trust Co., Colo rado Springs, Colo.

Nessie Box, 10.3 acres, W. of Mound City in N. E. Sec. 26; and Christopher Columbus Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, 40 acres on N. slope of Rhyolite Mt. All patented. The Nessie Box was being operated by lessees in 1901 who are still working. Listed as PROSPECT.

CREEDE & CRIPPLE CREEK MINING & MILLING CO 800 000 shares. Par $1. No shares, $1,500 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. Jas. F. Burns; Sec. & Treas. Frank G. Peck; Asst. Sec. Chas. V. Turner. 68 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Hillside, 3 acres, on Gold Hill, N. W. Sec. 19; Little Mary and Ocean Wave, 9 acres, on Battle Mt., in N. W. % Sec. 29. All patented. This is practically a private corporation. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Cresson Consolidated Gold Mining & Mill Ing Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and no cash in treas. Pres. F. H. Whitney; Vice Pres. K. R. Babbitt; Sec. C. A. Rea; Treas. J. R. Harbeck. 3805 Grand Blvd., Chicago, Ill.

Mary L., Sadie Bell, Draper, Robin Hood, Friar Tuck, 19.7 acres, between Raven and Bull Hill, S. W. Sec. 20 and N. W. % Sec. 29. All patented. Considerable work had been done on this property prior to 1901, but nothing was done during that year. Arrangements are being made whereby the principal stockholders are immedi ately to install a large plant of machinery and start active development. Gross production of this property about

CRIPPLE CREEK BULLION GOLD MINING CO. 1,500,000 shares. Par. $1. 220,000 shares and no

cash in) treas. Debt. $154.76. Pres. E. E. Quentin; Vice Pres. Ramsay C. Bogy; Sec. A. M. McGee. 1 Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Kansas City, 1% acres; Kansas City No. 2, 2 acres, both on Womack Hill, N .W. % Sec. 18; Hub, Panorama and J. C., about 5 acres on Carbonate Hill, in S.W. U, Sec. 7; S. M. P. 1 acre ,in same section; Toll Road Placer, and Venus, on Squaw Mt. S. E. % Sec. 31; about 7 acres, also 35 acres patented on Nipple Mt. Kansas City No. 2, and S. M. P. held by location. Others patented. Shaft house on Kansas City, with shafts 125, 80 and 60 ft. Company is trying to develop by leasing system. De velopment was being prosecuted until a few months ago. Listed as PROSPECT.

CRIPPLE CREEK CITY, LAND & MINING CO. 1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 200,000 shares and enough

cash for contemplated development in treas. Pres. Wm. F. Burns; Vice Pres. & Treas. Wm. S. Reed; Sec. Geo. F. Clough. 320 Hayden St., Cripple Creek, Colo.

Roanoke, about 4 acres, patented, on Mineral Hill, in N. W. A Sec. 13; and Emma Palmer Placer, about 19 acres, on Mineral Hill in Sec. 13. The latter held by location. On Roanoke, shaft house and full plant of ma chinery shaft 335 ft. deep. On the Placer there are 200 city lots platted, all owned by the company except six. On Roanoke some trial shipments were made when work was stopped by water. Contracts are out for large plant of machinery for Roanoke. The Emma Palmer Placer has produced $25,000 worth of placer gold which was washed out prior to this company taking charge. CRIPPLE CREEK-COLUMBIA MINING CO.

This company has been consolidated with, and is now a part of the El Paso Con. G. M. Co., the latter owning all its property.

Cripple Creek And Colorado Mining And Milling Co.

3,000,000 shares. Par $1. 500,000 shares, and $4695.72 in treas. Pres. A. T. Bliss; Vice Pres. Alfred 0. Crozier: Sec. R. G. Mullen; and Treas. G. Z. Diebema. 312 Min ing Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs.

White Elephant, Happy Day and Fraction No. 1, 11% acres, patented, on Gold Hill. N. W. % Sec. 19, which was all formerly owned by the Rittenhouse Gold Mining Co. Also owns about 30 acres in the Monarch District, Chaffee Co., Colorado. Considerable development was done on the Gold Hill properties prior to its acquisition by this Company, since then $15,000 worth of machinery and buildings have been added, and shaft, drifts, etc., aggregate about 2500 ft. The Company is working 50 men on the Gold Hill properties, from which it is ship ping. It has already produced close to 100 tons.

CRIPPLE CREEK CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. 2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 17,878 shares and $898.41 cash

in treas. Pres. Jos. F. Humphrey; Vice Pres. John G. Shields; Sec. Geo. M. Irwin; Treas. 1). I. Christopher. 30 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Florence, 6.874 acres on Battle Mt., N. E. Sec. 29; Colorado Boss, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, 17.21 acres. Gold Hill, N. % Sec. 19; Dead Horse, 10 acres, on Tenderfoot Hill, N. % Sec. 18; American Girl, 9.822 acres, and interest in Aeneid, .864 acres, both on Ironclad Hill, S. W. V4, Sec. 17; Andrews, 6.67 acres, Alpirfe and Viola, 21.61 acres, all In S. W. 1/4 Sec. 31, between Grouse and Squaw Mt. To tal acreage 72.05, all patented. Florence shaft 328 ft., with 900 ft. underground drifts. Boss No. 3 has about 900 ft. of drifts, and crosscuts from Ophelia Tunnel. The property is being operated through lessees and the latest reports show that good ore is being taken out thereunder.

One dividend was paid on March 24 th, 1900, of 8c per share, amounting to $160,000, from the sale of the May Queen and Geneva claims to W. S. Stratton. No debt on the property. Gross production, up to Jan. 1st, 1902, $186,580.31; for 1901, $7177.76. Listed under MINES. CRIPPLE CREEK FREE GOLD MINING & MILL ING CO.

This Company owned the Australia claim on Beacon Hill, which was sold to and is now a part of El Paso Con. G. M. Co.

CRIPPLE CREEK AND GEORGETOWN GOLD MIN ING COMPAiNY.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 455,000 shares and nominal

Cash in treas. No ebt. Pres. G. C. Hewett; Sec. Frank England; Treas. C. S. Wilson. 9 DeGraff Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Lucky Two, and Oasis No. 2, on Tenderfoot Hill. Al giers Nos. 1 and 2, and Hosmer, on Lincoln Hill and Rhy olite Mt. In all 22 acres, held by location. The Com pany also owns a group of Sy2 acres, in the Griffith Min ing District, Georgetown, Colo., which has produced sev eral thousand dollars from surface work. No work since last assessment. Total gross production to January 1st, 1902, $19,000. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT. CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD EXPLORATION CO. 1,800,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and $11,966.73 in treas. No debt. Pres. Warren Woods; Vice Pres. W. F. Crosby; Sec. L. R. Ehrich; Treas. H. E. Woods; Gen. Mgr. F. M. Woods. 60 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Lawrence Townsite embracing S. E. i/4 of N. E. % and N. E. % of S. E. % of Sec. 31 and N. W. % and N. E. of S. W. 14 of Sec. 32, containing 160 acres and ad joining the city of Victor on the S. Patented. A tract of this ground containing 6.49 acres known as the May Belle claim is leased and bonded to the May Belle Cons. Mining Co. The entire property is laid out in lots and blocks, streets and alleys, and the town is growing rapid ly, containing large brick school house, stores and many residences. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT. CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD MINING CO.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and $600 cash in treas. No debts. Pres. Lyman B. Goff; Sec. & Treas. F. C. Vickers. 1717 High St., Denver, Colo.

Fortuna, and Kohnyo, adjoining towm of Victor, N. W. 14 Sec. 32. This is the City View addition to town of Vic tor. (Surface rights for city lots.) Complete plant of ma chinery for development. No active mining is now being done on this property.

Cripple Creek Gold Mining And Develop Ment Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas. Pres. C. D. Wood; Vice Pres. Geo. Rex Buckman; Sec. E. A. Sunderlin; Treas. K. R. Babbitt. 505 Mining Ex change Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Mountain Rat, Good Will, and Charley Ross, 23.77 acres; Vanderbilt, 8.46 acres; Fortuna Group, comprising For- tuna, Gertrude G., Juvia B., Elizabeth C. Anna L. Hattie C., and Kirtland, held by Receiver’s Receipt, containing 57.776 acres; also Dorothy, and Kirtland Extension, held by location. No active work is now being prosecuted. CRIPPLE CREEK IMPERIAL MINING CO. Report made for Vol. 1 Official Manual, 1900, by D. Le Due., Sec. & Treas., Denver, Colo., claimed Maggie V.,

ice M Juha A. and Virginia B., about 27 acres N. K

h Trachyte. Since then

tne publisher of this work has been unable to obtain any statement regarding this Company.

CKIPBLK CHEEK :MAD0NNA MINING CO. 1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 375,000 shares and some cash m tre. Pres. Hamsay C. Bogy; Vice Pres. E. E. Quen tin; feec. & Ireas. A. M. McGee. 1 Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Madonna Extension, 20 acres, on Grouse Mt., N. Yz Sec. 1. Patented. Little more than sufficient work has been done to obtain patent. No work being done at present.

Choesus Gold Tuning And Tunnel Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 695,250 shares and $79.42 in eas. No debts. Pres. & Treas. J. Arthur Connell; Vice Pres. George Hex Buckman; Sec. D. D. Lord. 68 P. 0. Bldg., Colorado Springe, Colo.

'Sunset, Little Chief, Crystal -Spring and Lone Pine, about 17 acres in N. W. Sec. 25 and N. E. % Sec. 26, W. of Mound City; Esmeralda Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, about 40 acres on Hhyolite Mt. in Sec. 30, T. 14 S., H. 69 W. All patented. No work being done. Listed as PHOS- PECT.

Chown Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 27,493 shares and no cash in treas. No debt. Pres. Chas. W. Smith; Vice Pres. John H. Keene; Sec. L. E. C. Hinckley; Treas. Wm. H. How land. 512 Cooper Bldg., Denver.

Phoenix, 4.315 acres, between Sec. 28 and 33, T. 15 S., R. 69 W. Patented. Katie B. 5.035 acres, in S. % -Sec. 28, and N. W. Sec. 33, T. 15 S., H. 69 W. HeceivePs Receipt. Glenwood, 9 acres, between sections 28 and 33. Patented. Phoenix shaft 50 and 20 ft. Katie B. has var ious shafts, Glenwood Shaft 50 ft. No work was done during 1901, and none now.

Cumberland Consolidated Gold Mining Co.

2,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 125,000 shares and $210.03 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. Irving W. Bonbright; Vice Pres. W. E. Frenaye; Sec. & Treas. F. W. Stehr. Hag- erman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Lease on lots 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 44, 58 and 59, in School Sec. No. 16, T. 15 S., R. 69 W. Stopped work in October, 1901. None being done now. Listed as PROSPECT.

Cupid Gold Mining Co.

500,000 shares. Par $1. 128,000 shares and no cash in

treas. Pres. A. Sutton; Sec. Edwin Arkell. 38 P. 0. Blk., Colorado Springs.

Miner’s Dream Tunnel and Tunnel Site, at Grassy, in center of Sec. 17, intending to penetrate Bull and Iron clad Hills. Tunnel in 500 ft. No work is being done now, CURRENCY MINING CO.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 6072 shares and no cash in

treas. Debt about $9000. Pres. William A. Otis; Vice Pres. Philip B. Stewart; Sec. and Treas. C. E. Titus. 205 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Fairfax, 3 acres. Raven Hill N. E. 1,4 Sec. 19; Engineer, 6 acres N. E. Sec. 30; Amy, 8 acres, Guyot Hill, S. W. % Sec. 19; Four Brothers, 3 acres, and Modoc 1 acre, in N. W. % Sec. 30 on Beacon Hill; Benton and part of Catalpa, 2 acres on Globe Hill, S. E. Sec. 18; Amity, 9 acres, S. W. Sec. 32; and a % interest in Index, 4 acres, on Gold Hill, S. W. % Sec. 18; and Vz interest on Hale & Holmes, 5 acres on -Squaw Mt., N. E. % Sec. 31, all patented. On these properties there are shafts ranging from 300 ft. to 50 ft. in depth. During a portion of 1901 leases were in operation on Index, Hale & Holmes, Amy, Amity, Engineer, Modoc and Four Brothers, but at this present time no active work is being done. The Company has made liberal offers to lease. Listed under PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Damon Gold Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. Pres. Warren Woods; Vice Pres. & Treas. H. E. Woods; -Sec. & Gen. Mgr. F. M. Woods; Asst. Sec. & Asst. Treas J. M. Allen. 401 Min ing Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Diamond, 5.73 acres; Sabina and Patti Rosa, 2.55 acres; Maud S. and Hardwood, 12 acres; Fayalite, .10 acre. All patented but Fayalite. Three shaft hou.ses, two plants

of machinery and two hoisting engines and one compres sor. Alain shaft at N. end of Diamond 400 ft. deep. In cline shaft on Diamond 170 ft. deep, with about 3,000 ft. of drifts, stopes, etc. A gross production of about $65,000 was made in 1901, all produced outside of ground in liti gation. A small fraction of S. end of Damon is tied up by litigation with the Jerry Johnson Alining Co. The case was tried in Jan., 1902, with the result that the jury disagreed.

DANTE GOLD AlINING CO.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas. Liabilities $1,604.15. Pres. L. L. Aitken; Vice Pres. W. Arthur Perkins; Sec. & Treas. O. H. Shoup. 63 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Dante, 10 acres, on Bull Hill, S. W. i/4 Sec. 20, patented. This property is now being operated by various leasers. Gross production to Jan. 1st, 1902, $122,588.96. For 1901, $18,983.21. Listed under AlINES.

DEAD SHOT GOLD AlINING CO.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 131,000 shares and $5 cash in treas. Debts $1,765. Pres. William Shemwell; Vice Pres. E. J. Eaton; Sec. A. F. Woodward; Treas. J. W. Pring. 113 E. Kiowa St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Dead Shot, 9.4 acres, and Plomis Chief, 4 acres, N. E.

Sec. 25, patented. Steam hoist and plant ofi Dead Shot and shaft 200 ft. deep. No work has been done since Alarch 1st, 1901, and none now. Listed as PBOS- PECT.

DE BEERS GOLD AlINING CO.

1,250,000 shares. Par. $1. 8,125 shares and $6.39 cash

in treas. No debt. Pres. C. L. Arzeno; Vice Pres. & Treas. H. E. Woods; Sec. F. AI. Woods; Asst. Sec. J. AI. Allen. 401 Alining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Morning Star, 4.796 acres; Blue Rooster, 3.905 acres; Happy Tom, 4.624 acres, on Big Bull Hill, in N. % Sec. 28. All patented. Alain shaft 100 ft. Blue Rooster was worked in 1901, but nothing is being done on the property now. Listed as PROSPECT.

DEERHORN AlINING CO.

5,000,000 shares. Par $1. 1,700,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. Geo. G. Farley; Vice Pres. L. L. Miller; Sec. & Treas. F. C. Noble. 304 Century Bldg., Denver.

Deerhorn Nos. 1, 2 and 3, on Calf Alt., and National Placer claims in Sec. 13, at Love P. 0., containing 165 acres; also Copper King, Sedalia Extension Nos. 1 and 2 near Sedalia Copper Aline; also Sunshine and Copper Queen, 50 acres, all near Salida, Colo. Surveys approved on Deerhorn; all others held by location. Enough work has been done for securing patents.

Defender Gold Mining Co.

This company, which was a Colorado corporation, has been absorbed by the Defender Alines Company, of Wyoming, and is now out of existence. See latter com pany.

Defender Aiines Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 997 shares and no cash in treas. No debt. Pres. Edwin Arkell; Aice Pres. R. H. Loper; Sec. & Treas. Jos. R. Walsh. 38 P. 0. Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Broadmore, Alandolin and part of Defender, 16% acres, on Galena Hill, in S. W. % Sec. 9, patented. Last work was done in 1900 by lessees, but a lease has now been let for 18 months on Broadmore, Alandolin and Defender. Listed as PROSPECT.

DEL CORONADO GOLD AlINING CO.

900,000 shares. Par $1. 5,000 shares and no cash in

treas. No debt. Pres. G. B. Bish; Aice Pres. AA H. Gazen; Sec. & Treas. Taylor J. Downer. Colorado Springs, Colo.

Rock Island and Lulu, 17 acres, on Big Bull Hill, S. AV. Sec. 27, patented. Shaft on Lulu 65 ft., and one same depth on Rock Island. No Avork was done in 1901, and none now.

DELAIONT GOLD AlINING CO.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 376,500 shares and $925 cash in treas. Pres. S. C. Stout; AT'ice Pres. A. J. AlcAlroy; Sec. G. AV. Musser; Treas. E. P. McAlroy. 16 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

The Little Alaud, 8 acres, in E. % Sec. 8; Buffalo, 10

acres, in N. E. % Sec. 17, and S. E. % Sec. 18, all on Galena Hill, patented. Contracts for sinking and drift ing are now being pushed forward by the company.

De Luxe Mining & Milling Co.

500,000 shares. Par $1. 10,000 shares and $3,000 cash

in treas. Vice Pres. E. W. Smith; Sec. & Treas. L. I. Thompson. Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Rochester, N. Y.

Little Dora, Little Minnie, 18.057 acres, N. W. % Sec. 30, T. 15 S., R. 68 W., patented. 150 ft. shaft. No work was done in 1901 and none is contemplated now.

Des Moines Gold Mining Co.

750,000 shares. Par $1. 152,335 shares and $5.29 cash

in treas. Debt $800. Pres. M. S. Herring; Vice Pres. L. L. Aitken; Sec. & Treas. J. K. Brunner. 7 P. 0. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo

Mud Hen and Bob Tail, 18 acres, on N. slope of Raven Hill, N. E. 1/4 Sec. 19. A portion of conflict with the Gold Leaf is now in controversy. Two shafts are now being sunk on the Bob Tail, one on the south and the other on the N. y, each now about 400 ft. deep. There are two sets of lessees operating on the Bob Tail; 75 shifts per month. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Detroit Gold Mining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 85,995 shares and no cash in treas. Owes taxes. Pres. W. A. Shepard; Vice Pres. Geo. A. Cockburn; Sec. & Treas. Geo. H. Lee. 124 S. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Devide, 4 acres on Tenderfoot Hill, N. E. % Sec. 18. Shaft house, steam hoist good for 500 ft. Shaft 235 ft. deep. Is being operated under lease for 18 months, from Nov. 15, 1901. Listed as PROSPECT.

DEXTER GOLD iVIINING & MILLING CO.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 18,000 shares in treas. Pres. Geo. E. Green; Sec. C. E. Reynolds; Treas. Jas. K. Mans. Offices in Binghamton, N. Y., and Cripple Creek, Colo.

Dexter, 4i/ acres, on S. slope of Bull Hill, N. W. Sec. 29. Electric hoists on Block No. 1 of Dexter, and shaft 315 ft.; Block No. 2, 220 ft.; Block No. 3, 397 ft., with between 2,000 and 3,000 ft. crosscuts, drifts, etc. Property is operated by lessees and has been developed by them. The company has never expended a dollar for development purposes. It may decidd to work the prop erty on its own account at annual meeting held early this year. Gross production Jan. 1st, 1902, $15,000.

Dictator Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 57,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. M. J. McNamara; Vice Pres. H. E. Insley; Sec. C. C. Lunt; Treas. H. F. Brooks. P. 0. Box 1703, Denver, Colo

Stella A., Mountain Peak, Grey Eagle, 15i/4 acres, on Galena Hill, N. W. i/4 Sec. 17; Celestine R., 81/2 acres, W. of Mound City, in Sec. 24. All patented. There has been 300 ft. of sinking and drifting done on the property since report made in 1900, but no work has been done for some time.

Dillon Gold Iviining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. No stock, $1,067.45 cash in treas. No debt except taxes for 1901, $414.74. Pres. & Treas M. Finnerty; Vice Pres. John E. Phillips; Sec. Edward Kent. 517 Boston Blk., Denver, Colo.; Transfer, 509 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Dillon and Amazette, 7% acres, on Battle Mt., S. W. i/4 Sec. 29, patented. iSIain shaft 800 ft. deep, levels every 100 ft. below 3rd level. Over 2,000 ft. of development. $35,000 has been spent on property. Is being operated by 2 sets of lessees working 10 men. Gross production to date $40,000; for last 12 months ending Mar., 1902, $6,920.37. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT. DOCTOR-JACK POT CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. 3,000,000 shares. Par $1. 100,000 shares m treas. No cash, and liabilities $22,000. Pres. A E. Carlton; Vice Pres. Warren Woods; Sec. Gen. ]\lgr. I. M. Woods; Treas. John H. Hobbs; Asst. Treas. H. E. \\oods. 401 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Jack Pot, 10.27 acres; portions of Ingham, Mattie D. Jack G., Little Nellie and Wellington, about 15 acres, in Sec 19; Elizabeth Cooper, 7.8 acres; Doctor, 9./1 acres; Chief. 9.51 acres, and Lucky Corner, 2y2 acres, all on

Raven Hill, in same section. Also Charles B,, 3.9 acres, on Grouse Mt., N. W. % Sec. 1. As this goes to press jg there is also a Veport that the Roxanna lode has been bought and, added to the holdings of the company. This company is a consolidation of some of the claims of the Jack Pot, Nugget, Magnet Rock and Ingham companies, g outside of the Doctor and Chief lodes. As there was a great deal of litigation between the various interests, consolidation was deemed a wise course. The property is producing. Listed as MINE.

DOIiD MINING & MILLING CO.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 50,000 shares and no cash In treas. Debt about $2,000. Pres. J. L. Middagh; Vice Pres. F. J. Brown; Sec. & Treas. Jas. W. Avery. 36 P. O. Blk, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Great Eastern Mount Forest and Spring Gulch, on Car bonate Hill, N. E. lA Sec. 12. All patented. No work is being done now as developments are being waited for in the adjoining territory.

DONALDSON MT. MINING CO. (In Clear Creek Co.)

2,500,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 1,150,000 shares in treas. Pres. J. A. Wright; Vice Pres. Jas. L. Lindsay; Treas. Geo. L. Torrey; Sec. John H. House. Main Office Colorado Springs; Mine Office, Idaho Springs, Colo.

Big Tree, Golden Hill, Donaldson, Trafalgar, Cecil Nel son, Rhodes, Wales, Gold) Nugget, Satan, Sardinia, Brit annia, Gen. Otter, Big London, Wild Rose, New York, Lord Roberts, Comstock, Mariposa, Gurley, Newsboy, Fraction No. 2, Victor, Independence, Jack Pot, Home- stake, Ajax, Work, Pelican, Pilgrim, Black Belle, West Bassett, Prince Albert, Morgan, Milwaukee, Pabst, Battle Mt., Liverpool Linden, Avenue, Dayton, Ohio and How- slow, 43 claims, comprising 185 acres, on Donaldson Mt., in Trail and Coral Mining District, Clear Creek, Co., Colo. Also the Golden Hill tunnel and tunnel site, 3,000 ft. in length. The latter tunnel will be driven to develop the claims of the group. It is now in 170 ft. and active work is in progress.

Door Key Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 364,689 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. A. F. Woodward; Vice Pres. J. W. Fink- biner; Sec. W. W. Williamson; Treas. 0. L. Godfrey. 27 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springe, Colo.

McCumber, Morning Star and Door Key, 22.929 acres on Tenderfoot Hill, in N. Sec. 8; Malta, 4.6 acres, on Galena Hill, S. E. % Sec. 8. All patented. Only suffi cient work done to secure patents, no work in. 1901, and none now.

DOROTHY GOLD MINING CO. (Of Colo.)

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 400,000 shares and $565.07 -

cash in treas. Pres. & Treas. H. A. Clapp; Vice Pres. W. H. Morrison; Sec. F. D. Wilson. 3 Neall Bldg., Crip ple Creek, Colo.

Side Hill on Grouse Mt., S. of School Sec., 10 acres; Atilla Group, consisting of six claims, Sur. No. 14,475, ' containing 60 acres; 5-8 interest in Thomas D. Crane, 6 acres, and the S. end of Georgiana, .495 acre, making a total 76.495 acres. Atilla Group, in S. W. Sec. 14 and N. W. 1/4 Sec. 23, Gold Quartz JHill. Thomas D. Crane, in middle of N. of Sec. 18. Thomas D. Crane and Georgiana are patented. None of the property is being operated at the present moment.

DOROTHY GOLD MINING CO. (Of Wyo.)

1,500,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 129,950 shares and $950 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. S. R. Bartlett; Vice Pres. W. W. Price; Sec. & Treas. J. M. Allen. 401 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Portion of Cameron Townsite, containing 4 acres just S. of Sedan and Sunshine claims, and 6 acres in the N. E. corner of Arequa Townsite on Raven and Beacon Hills. All patented. A joint shaft with the Eleanor Co. on Galena Hill 150 ft. deep. A lease has been given to the Eleanor Leasing Co. for 18 months, from March 1st, 1901;

25 per cent, royalty. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Duchess Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 15,000 shares and $1,225 cash In treas. No debts. Pres. Henry P. Steele; Vice Pres. Wm. C. Hanks; Sec. & Treas. Geo. E. Green. 1531 Mar ket St., Denver, Colo.

Mar>' Ann, 3.44 acres, on Gold Hill, S. E. % Sec. 13. Also the right to follow and work all veins discovered on the Mary Ann, in that part of the Little Anna Koney, which crosses it, equal to 2.15 acres. Leon tine, 10.33 acres, on Big Bull Mt., N. E. Sec. 27. All patented. As this stock is very closely held, three parties owning two-thirds of it, it is not listed on any Exchange. The policy of Company is to develop by leasing, and it is now- considering several applications.

EASTER BELL GOLD MINING & MILLING CO. 3,000,000 shares. Par $1. 750,000 shares and $3,400 cash in treas. Owes taxes. Pres. J. P. Sweeney; Vice Pres. J. R. McKinnie; Sec. & Treas. R. P. Davie. 25 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs. Transfer Office, Durkee Bldg.

Easter Bell, Hawkeye Nos. 1 and 2, and Burlington, 35 acres, all patented, and Yellow Jacket in process. All the above property is on Bull Hill in S. Vz Sec. 21. Good shaft house, fully equipped with modern machinery. Shaft 340 ft. sunk by Company, and 1,000 ft. of drifting. The Company proposes to sink deeper. One lease in operation on email portion. Listed under PREFERRED PROSPECTS.

Echo Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 109,950 shares and $1,500 cash in treasury. No debt. Pres. S. R. Bartlett; Vice Pres. W. W. Price; Sec. & Treas. J. M. Alien. 401 Suite, Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Owns portion of the Arequa townsite,. which was pur chased by the Company, consisting of 11 acres in E. % of Sec. 30. Three shafts 50 ft., 100 ft., and 70 ft. Two sets of leasers, who are now operating on the property under an 18-months’ lease, 25 per cent, royalty. Listed as PRE FERRED PROSPECT.

Eclipse Consolidated Gold Mines Co.

All the property formerly belonging to this company is now a part of the Sunset-Eclipse Gold Mining Co. (See under that title.) 800 shares of Sunset-Eclipse stock were given for each 1,000 shares of this company.

Eclipse Mining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 27,544 shares and no cash in treas. Debt $450. Pres. E. N. Bement; Vice Pres. Sam P. Beall; Sec. & Treas. C. C. Lunt. 206 Mining Exchange Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Mabel Lynde, IVz acres, and Bertha C., dVz acres, on Lincoln ‘Hill, N. E. 14 Sec. 6, patented. $3,000 was spent on this property in development, but no work has been done thereon for the past 5 years.

E. F. C. Mining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 80,000 shares, in treas. Pres. F. M. Woods; Sec. C. L. Arzeno; Treas. H. E. Woods. 401 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Owma the E. F. C., Alva, Rittenhouse, W. E. S., Dark Cloud, Mexican, 4-11-44, Idlewild and Annie Danks, in Sec. 8, T. 15 S., R. 69 W., containing about 15 acres. Also Dash, .522 acre; Dash No. 2, 1.258 acres, and Amelia, 1.126 acres, in N. E. % Sec. 8. Same Township. Patented. The company also own additional property which is not patented, and is endeavoring to straighten out all ad- verses that affect these claims.

Elda Mining & Milling Co.

500,000 shares. Par $1. 11,000 shares, $59.19 cash in

treas. Debt of $3,500. Pres. D. P. Sill; Vice Pres. W. J. Hendrickson; Sec. & Treas. H. C. Morse. 4 P. 0. Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo

Leslie E. Keeley, Ned L., Jacob Jr., Lizzie, Beaver Park, and Luck Sure, 49 acres, on Galena Hill, in N. E. % Sec. 8, and N. W. 14 of Sec. 9. All patented but Jacob Jr. and Lizzie. Enough work has been done to secure patent. No active operations now, and nothing in

Eleanor Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 149,950 shares and $319.32 in treas. No debt. Pres. S. R. Bartlett; Vice Pres. W. W. Price; Sec. & Treas. J. M. Allen. 401 Min ing Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Owns a portion of the Cameron Townsite, containing seven acres adjoining the Sedan and Sunshine claims. This land was sold by the Cameron M. L. & T. Co. and

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worked by the Eleanor Leasing Co. to open Sedan-Sun- shine vein, now crosscutting at 150 feet. Tlie lease is for 1

18 months, 20 pr cent, royalty. Has a steam plant and '

shaft 150 ft. Listed as a KKED PROSHECT.

El Dorado Gold Mining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 149,000 shares and no cash

reported in treas. Pres. C. B. Seldomridge; Vice Pres.

C. H. Dudley; Sec. & Treas. W. H. McIntyre. 44 Hager- , man Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

El Dorado, 10.331 acres, on Womack Hill, N. W. Sec.

18; Cripple Creek Placer, below junction of Cripple Creek and Arequa Gulch, 9 acres, S. W. % Sec. 25. All pat ented. Sufficient work has been done for securing pat ents; no work in 1901, and none now.

Elkton Consolidated Mining & Milling Co.

3,000,000 shares. Par $1. 500,000 shares and a large

handsome cash reserve in the treas. Pres. Geo. Bernard; Vice Pres. E. M. De La Vergne; Sec. Daniel Thatcher; Treas. Wm. T. Gauss. 412 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colo rado Springs, Colo.

Owns the whole or portions of Walter, Katherine, Elk- ton, Kentucky Belle, Apple Ellen No. 2, Thomson, St. John Bostwick, Raven, Princess E., Snowy Range, Maid of Erin, Tornado, Snide, Pet, Gregory Jack G., Little Nell and Wellington in one group on Raven Hill in Secs.

19 and 30, 67.109 acres. All patented, and the Camp Bird, a fraction of .12 acre in the same location, held by re ceiver’s receipt; also the Mill Site and Rainbow Placer,

30 acres, m N. W. % Sec. 10, T. 15 S., R. 69 W. One of the most commodious and best equipped service plants in the district, entirely rebuilt in 1901. 6 250 H. P. boil ers,) and pumps capable of lifting 3,000 gal. of water per minute. The main shaft 800 ft. and is to be sunk 200 ft. deeper at once. In June, 1900, a consolidation of the Elkton Consolidated M. & M. Co., Raven G. M. Co. and Tornado G. M. Co. was effected. The capital stock was raised from 1,250,000 to 3,000,000 shares, and this Com pany absorbed all the properties of the two last named. Exchange in stock was made as follow’s: Raven 625,000 shares and Tornado 500,000 shares. Gross production from mine to May 31st, 1901, $3,906,876.16, from Elkton proper. Gross tonnage from Jan. 1st, 1901, to May 31st, 1901, 9,503 tons. Dividends amounting to $1,304,460.57 have been paid, the last being December. 1901. Listed as MINES.

El Paso Consolidated Gold Mining Co.

2,500,000 shares. Par $1. 75,000 shares and $15,558.03

cash in treas. No debt. Pres. S. S. Bernard; Vice Pres.

H. H. Barbee; Sec. & Treas. J. M. Jordan. 406 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Orizaba Nos. 1 and 2, Fannie B., Vulcan, Bryan frac tion, Lonaconing, Old Hickory, Columbus, Columbia No.

I, Little May, Australia and Smyrna, 60.75 acres in one group on Beacon Hill, in Sec. 25. All patented, except Little May and Australia. Commodious main plant fully equipped underground pumps costing about $20,000. Main shaft 600 ft. Company now arranging to sink large triple compartment shaft to operate the whole property. The Company is pushing development as fast as possible and is producing a large amount of ore. There is one lease on Columbia, which expires this month, and twm on Australia, which can be terminated at any time. Total production of the combined properties up to Jan., 1902, about $1,000,000; for 1901, $255,108.73. Total divi dends, $115,045, the last being Dec, 25th, 1901. $24,250 Listed under MINES.

El Paso Gold Mining & Milling Co.

The name of this company has now been changed to the El Paso Consolidated Gold Mining Co. See there-

Elsmere Mining & Leasing Co.

750,000 shares. Par $1. 150,000 shares and no cash in

treas. Pres. & Gen. Mgr. C. L. Arzeno; Vice Pre.s. H. E. Woods; Sec. F. M. Woods; Treas. J. A. Small. 401 Min ing Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Coin.

Lease on Blocks 10,’ 11, 12, 13, 14, 30, 58, 59, 60 and 61, in Cameron Town site. Blocks are 400 by 400 ft. Lease is for 5 years on Blocks 10, 11, 12. 13. 14. and for 3 years on balance. Shaft No. 1, 268 ft.; No. 2. 147 ft.; No. 3,

135 ft. deep. The property produced about $300 from

Shaft No. 2 in winze on 50 ft. level. Active development work is to be commenced at once on the property by the

1 ornn. NMMA-ALMEE GOLD .MINING CO.

I,o0,000 shares. Par $1. 62,000 shares and $4.71 cash

m treats. No debt. Pres. Clay 11. White; Vice Pres. 11.'

r '.v -'athews; Treas. Gordon B-

BiMi. 1 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Emma-Aimee, 7% acres, on Ironclad Hill, in the N. E.

4 patented. Deepest

saatt 22o f8et. No Work has boen (I0118 sinc6 summer nl 1901. Listed as PBOSPECT.

E.MIMRE STATE CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING CO 312,500 shares. Par 25 cents. No stock in treas. Pres Nelson B. Williams; Vice Pres. Geo. D. Kilborn; Sec.

Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo. Claims CO own the property formerly owned by the Arrow Gold Mining Co. and that owned by the Orphan Gold Alining Co., which was as follows: Ida Belle Nos. ] and 2, and Orphan Nos. 1 and 2, 19.6 acres, on Bull Hill in the N. E. % Sec. 20. All patented. Work is now being done on company account on Ida Belle No. 2. These properties were reconveyed to Orphan Bell AI. & M. Co. under Decree of Court Nov. 15, 1901, bv Orphan Gold and Arrow G. AI. Co. This company is financed bv the Orphan Bell stockholders.

Empire State Gold Aiining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 118,679 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. J. E. Phillips; Vice Pres. L. A. Civil!; Sec. & Treas. E. H. Pettingell. 11 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Adonis, Aphrodite, Circe, Ate and Leda, 33.929 acres in Secs. 27, 28, 33 and 34, on Big Bull Alt., patented. Onlj necessary work for obtaining patents has been done. Nc development in 1901, and no being done now. ENOLA AIINING & AlILLING CO.

The property of this company, formerly controlled by the Bull Hill Con. Alining Co., is now owmed by the Com solidated Alines Co. See under that title.

Enterprise Aiining & Land Co.

800,000 shares. Par $1. Shares and cash in treas. not reported. Pres. A. AI. Ripley; Aice Pres. E. A. Colburn; Sec. & Treas. C. H. Dudley. Giddings Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Dollie Varden, Alorning Stars, Christie and Squaw Gulch, 30 acies, on Raven Hill, E. % Sec. 19; also Oak. 8 acres, on Ironclad Hill, N. W. % Sec. 20, patented. Alain shaft is about 350 ft. with 1,500 ft. drifts and tunnels ERIE GOLD AIINING CO.

Alyron Wood, Vice Pres., of Youngstown, Ohio, report ed for Vol. 1, Official Alanual, 1900, claiming Alice, Fear less, Small Hopes, 26i/ acres, on Red Alt., between Secs 2 and 3. Since then the publisher of this book has been unable to obtain any statement regarding the compani-. ERNESTINE GOLD AIINING CO.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. No stock in treas., no casli. and debt of $300. Pres. ,Wm. P. Sargeant; Vice Pres- Edwdn Arkell; Sec. & Treas. H. L. West. 205 Alining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Oxford, 8 acres, patented, and Ferrell, 4l ac.s, held by location, on Galena Hill, in the N. E. % Sec. 17. Oxford leased up. to last fall. No work now. Listed as PROS PECT.

Esperanza Gold Aiining Co.

Report made for Vol. 1, Official Alanual, 1900, by Geo. Alacklin, Pres., of Colorado Springs, claimed Louise E., about 3 acres, between Squaw Alt. and Grouse Mt., in the N. W. 1/4 'Sec. 31. Since then the publisher of this work has been unable to obtain any statement regarding the company.

Estella Gold Aiining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 51,000 shares and no cash, in treas. No debts. Pres. AI. J. Alonnette; Vice Pres. Henry Bauman; Sec. & Treas. H. J. Newman, 18 Durkee Bldg., Colorado Springs Colo.

John R. and Ida May ,16 acres, on Copper Alt., in W. V2 Sec. 1, patented. Steam hoist, and shaft 250 ft. deep on John R. Company did considerable work on John R., including shaft mentioned, and also some development on

Ida May. Willing to lease. No work being done now. ESTELLINE GOLD MINING CO.

200,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and nominal amount of cash in treas. Pres. Geo. W. Cramer; Vice Pres. D. C. Dodge; Sec. & Treas. J. B. Andrews. 321 Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Estelline, 8% acres on Prospect Hill, in E. y2 Sec. 32, patented. Owners are now negotiating with a view to leasing part of their ground. No work of any importance hats been done on the property for the last 18 months. ETHEL GOLD MINING CO.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 475,050 shares and no cash

in treas. Pres. L. L. Miller; Vice Pres. A. A. McKenzie; Sec. A. 0. Olson; Treas. E. E. Miller. Coronado Bldg., Denver, Colo.

This Company was organized May 20th, 1901, with the Jim John Mine of 10 acres as its asset. It now owns and controls 46 claims of 440 acres acquired by location, pur chase and consolidation with other mining companies. With the exception of 16 acres, all the properties are be ing developed by the company. One claim is located in the Cripple Creek District near the edge of Victor, one in Elk Mt. District near Aspen, and 36 others in the Tur ret District near Ethel, Colo. The company has platted a hundred acres of its Leadville-Turret Group into a townsite.

Eudora Mining And Milling Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 11,000 shares in treas. and

no cash. Pres. C. F. Rickey; Vice Pres. T. F. McCarthy; Sec. H. C. iShimp; Treas. E. C. Shelden, Cripple Creek, Colo.

Napolian and Rocky Mountain Bee, 12 acres, on Cop per Mt. S. E. 1/4 Sec. 1, and S. W. i/4 Sec. 6, all patented Sufficient work has been done for obtaining patent. No work in 1901 and none now.

Eureka Gold Mining Co.

750,000 shares. Par $1. 22,000 shares and no cash in

treas. Pres. Geo. M. Carter; Vice Pres. C. C. Smith; Sec. & Treas. H. A. Young. 5 Old Mining Ex. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Northwestern, 10 acres, S. E. % Sec. 3, T. 15 S., R. 70 W. Best Friend, Little Giant and Early Bird in S. E. % Sec 12, 8.45 acres. All patented. No work in 1901, none now.

Extension Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas. Pres. G. E. Ross-Lewin; Vice Pres. Geo. E. Hooker; Sec. & Treas, H. A. McIntyre. Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Jefferson, 3.695 acres, on Battle Mt. in N. W. Sec. 32. Patented. Main shaft 528 ft. with new hoisting plant being installed. No active work is being done at this time.

Fair Chance Mining Co.

300,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas. Pres. A. B. Twombly; Vice Pres. R, K, Sheldon; Sec. & Treas. K. R. Babbitt. 505 Mining Exchange Bldg,, Colo rado Springs,

Ellen McGregor and Rob Roy, 7.683 acres, and Phoenix, 7.11 acres ,and a portion of Little King and Queen, on Gold Hill, in N. E. % Sec. 24. All patented. Shaft house and plant of machinery on the Rob Roy. This is a very close corporation with ample funds to prosecute development, and it is understoo'd that active operations are to be pushed forward.

Fannie B. Mining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and no cash in treas. Debt $150. Pres. Wm. Helm; Sec. B. H. Fink- biner. 309 E. Platte, Colorado Springs, Colo.

75x132 ft in S. W. % of Fanny B. Claim on Beacon Hill, patented, and 47.65 acres at Midland, the N. W. U of S. W. 1/4 of Sec. 6 T. 14 R. 69, 8 miles N of Cripple Creek, patented, and 20 acres, N. % of N. E. 14 of Sec.

29 T. I. R. 73, on Jenny Creek, 1% miles S. W. of Eldora] Boulder Co. Patented. And the unpatented Mable and Sunday, on S. slope of Caribou Mt., 4 miles N. W. of El- dora. Company having no cash or treasury stock is awaiting developments in neighborhood, paying no sal aries and only actual cash necessary for taxes, and an- nual work on unpatented ground.

FANNY KAWLINGS MINING CO. (In Lake Co., Colo.)

shares. Par $1. 44,551 shares and about

$499.56 cash in treas. Debt $8,500. Free. J. A. Hime- baugh; Vice Pres. Walter C. Frost; Treas. Thos. S. Brigham. 4 Giddings Blk., Colorado Springs.

Owns U. S. Patent Sur. 461, one full claim of 10 acres, on Breece Hill, Leadville, in Lake Co., Colo. Patented. Shaft house, with machinery complete, costing $14,000. South shaft 500 ft. deep. North shaft 300 ft. deep, with about 6000 ft. of levels. The North shaft is shipping and is being operated by lessees, the South shaft is idle. Pre vious toMay 1901 the property produced $350,000. For 1901 $46,759.81. Has paid two dividends of 1 cent each. Listed as MINES.

Fauntleroy Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 173,849 shares and no cash in treas. Debt $1145.78. Pres. Verner Z. Reed: Vice Pres. C. C. Hamlin; Sec. & Treas. 0. H. Shoup. 62 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs.

Little Fauntleroy, 6 acres, on Gold Hill, S. W. Sec. 19; part of Garfield, dVz acres Mineral Hill, S. W. % Sec. 12; and Mary D., 10 acres N. E. % Sec. 5 T. 16, S. R. 69 W. All patented. The Company has during the past 2 years, operated its property under lease. At the present time there is a good showing on one of the leases near the surface. It is the intention to give leases limited in depth and when the claim gives sufficient evi dence of values, the Company will probably do some work through the Ophelia dunnel, which cuts the claim at 278 ft. from the surface. About $3000 worth of ore has been shipped from the Fauntleroy. Listed as PRE FERRED PROSPECT.

Favorite Gold Mining Co.

1,200,000 shares. Par $1. In treas. 116,590 shares and $4000 cash. No debt. Pres. H. K. Devereux; Vice Pres. J. W. Miller; Sec. & Treas. J. E. Hundley. Bank Blk., Colorado Springs.

The Nugget claim % acre, N. W. Sec. 29; Olive Branch and Gold! Bug, 15 acres ,S. E. % Sec. 21, all pat ented. No work is being done now. The company ex pects to work Nugget and to lease the others. Work ceased Dec. 10th, 1901. This Company paid a 4c dividend during 1900, from the sale of Favorite claim. Listed as PROSPECT.

Federal Mining & Leasing Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 449,950 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. Jas. F. Burns; Vice Pres. M. Kin ney;; Sec. & Treas. R. P. Davie. 43 Durkee Bldg., Colo rado Springs.

Transit, adjoining the Victor on S. and Easter Bell on the XN. E., patented. Shaft 60 ft. deep and property is now being operated by lessees under a 18 months lease from Feb. 19th, 1902.

Figaro Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 29,000 shares and $11 cash in treas. Debt $150. Pres. John J. Karniol; Vice Pres. Fred H. Gay; Sec. & Treas. W. C. Young; Asst. Sec. M. M. Jackson. 57 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Hanson, 3.44 acres on Galena Hill; Katherine, .543 acres on Ironclad Hill; Queen Bee, 5.79 acres on Straub Mt. in S. 14 Sec. 7. Hanson patented;, others by location. Hanson is being operated by -lessees under 18 months lease. Queen Bee working and shipping ore. This Com pany has just elected the above officers. Listed as PROSPECT.

FINANCE CONSOLIDATiD MINING CO.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 219,995 shares and $2513.11

cash in treas. Pres. S. R. Bartlett; Vice Pres. H. M. Blackmer; Sec. & Treas. Mort Parsons. 34 Giddings Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Florence Nightingale and Last Chance, 5.24 acres on Mineral Hill in N. W. 14 Sec. 18; Robinson Crusoe and Grover Cleveland, 3.003 acres in the N. E. % Sec. 13 on Mineral Hill. All patented. No work was done on this property in 1901 and none is being done now.

Findley Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. No shares, $13,470.33 cash in treas. No debt. Pres & Treas. John H. Hobbs; Vice

Pres. Sec. J. J. Key. 70 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Bindley 7V acres, and about one acre of the Mountain Beauty on Bull liill, in S. E. % Sec. 20, all patented. Engine, boiler, with suitable buildings, and shaft 775 ft. deep. The north 250 ft. of Findley is leased for 15 months. A new plant of machinery has just been in stalled and sinking is being pushed. Property produced in 1901, $84,566. Listed under MINES.

FLOWER OF THE WEST GOLD MINING CO. 1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 69,500 shares and about $15,-

000 cash in treas. Owes taxes. Pres. K. C. Schuyler; Vice Pres. & Treas. Geo. Rex Buckman; Sec. N. S. Gan dy, 512 Mining Exchange, Colorado Springs.

Dollie V., 10 acres on Gold Hill, in center of Sec. 24. Flower of the West, acres, on Squaw Mt. in S. W. 14 Sec. 30; and 3 acres more of vein rights in ground in conflict with Alhambra; also a portion of the Tipton lode, 114 acres, on Squaw Mt. in S. W. 14 Sec. 30. All patented. A number of shafts from 20 to 150 ft. The Mary Gold claim in Sec. 18 formerly belonged to this company, was sold in November, 1900, for $18,000, to W. S. Stratton. Dollie V. is being operated by leasers under two years’ lease, 20 per cent, royalty, 50 shifts per month. The Com- panv is working Flower of the West shaft, and crosscut ting at 100 ft. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT. FLYING CLOUD GOLD MINING CO.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 200,000 shares, no cash in

treas. Debt of $229.22. Pres. Chas. Farnsworth; Vice Pres. F. E. Brooks; Sec. & Treas. B. D. Powers, 54 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs.

Flying Cloud, Sarah Ann McDonald, 2.407 acres; Royal Age, 3.3 acres, also portion Brinsmaid, 214 acres, in the S. E. 14 Sec. 17, near Cameron. Receiver’s receipt. Shaft 140 ft. with two levels on the Sarah Ann McDonald. The property has produced gross, in all and during 1901. $1366.34. Brinsmaid is being operated by lessees. Royal Age, formerly belonged to the Combination Gold Mining Co. See under that heading. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Forepaugh Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 200,000 shares and $68.29 in

cash in treas. No debt. Pres. C. W. Fairley; Vice Pres. W. J. Hendrickson; Sec. & Treas. Phil S. Delany. 35 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Forepaugh, and by lease Noble County, containing in all 1914 acres ,on SquaAv Mt. in N. 14 Sec. 31, patented. $1,200 plant of machinery and shaft house. Noble Coun ty shaft 170 ft., now being sunk lo a probable depth of 500 ft. before drifting. Listed as PROSPECT.

Fort Pitt Mining Co.

100,000 shares. Par $1. 20,000 shares. Pres. & Gen.

Mgr. T. J. Dalzell; Vice Pres. J. R. McCune; Sec. & Treas. H. A. Pettit. 400 E. Eaton Ave., Cripple Creek.

-Sunshine, Mattie Williams, 11.267 acres, on Galena Hill, in the N. E. 14 Sec. 17, patented. This being a close cor poration with no stock on the market, the public is not interested and the company will not go further into details concerning operations, development, treasury and future plans.

Fort Wilcox Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 190,000 shares and $7.21 cash

in treas. with debt $17.25. Pres. W. F. Rock; Vice Pres. M. W. Levy; Sec. & Treas. W. A. Delany. 365 Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek. Colo. Transfer office 35 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Fort Wilcox, 814 acres, on Copper Mt., S. W. 14 Sec. 1, patented. Lessees quit work about one year ago, none being done now. Listed as PROSPECT.

Franklin Gold Imining Co.

S. B. Dickems. Sec. of Colorado Springs, writes “Same as Vol. 1 Official IManual,’ consequently no information can be given that is new.

Free Coinage Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. State of treasury declined. Pres. John B. Neville; Vice Pres. & Treas. Chas. Cav- ender; Sec. A. H. Martin; Asst. Treas. C. A. Fitch. Altman, Colo.

Pinto, Rising Sun, Wilson, Bison No. 2 and Pueblo,

30 acres on Bull Hill, N. E. i/4 Sec. 20. All patented. Main working shaft, on Pinto, 550 ft. with about 9,000 ft. of drifts. All properly is leased and has been since Jan. 1st, 1901, there being now 7 sets of lessees. The produc tion by these leases for 1901 was 5,950 tons of ore, and the ' company received royalties thereon paying a dividend of 12c per share, in Sept., 1901, amounting to $120,000. This is the first dividend paid by this company. Present pro duction about 300 and 600 tons' per month. It is a close corporation, owmed principally by the heirs of the late Sam Strong.

Free Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 82,100 shares and no cash in treas. Debt $576.99. Pres. Wm. Whelen; Vice Pres. M. S. O’Rourke; Sec. & Treas. Phil S. Delany. 35 Hager- man Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Northeastern, 7% acres, on Squaw Mt., S. E. i/4 Sec. 30; and Brooklyn, 9 acres, on Mineral Hill, N. E. % Sec. 13. All patented. 7 shafts, deepest of which is 100 ft. Some litigation. No w’ork now. Listed as PROSPECT.

Freeport & Cripple Creek Gold Mining Co.

Report made for Vol. 1 Ofl'icial Manual, 1900, by Henry Sachs, Treas., Boston, Mass., was that the company owned four claims of 9 acres each, known as the Elec trics Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, in the E. % Sec. 22, T. 15 S., R. 70 W., on Raymond Hill. About 36 acres. Since then the publisher of this work has been unable to obtain any statement regarding this company.

Fulton-Marguerite Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 96,560 shares and $195 cash

in treas. Pres. W. F. Crosby; Vice Pres. Lawrence Wag ner; Sec. & Treas. L. R. Ehrich. 60 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Fulton and Burlington, 5.98 acres, on Raven Hill, E. Sec. 30; Marguerite, 1.122 acres, on Gold Hill, W. Sec. 19; Big Mule, Stray Horse and May, 15.82 acres, on Car bonate Hill, N. W. V4, Sec. 7: A. G. and Full Moon on Gola Hill, 1.469 acres, in S. E. Sec. 24 and S. W. Sec. 18; Nellie P., 1.39 acres, on Tenderfoot Hill, N. E. 1/4 Sec. 7; Charlevoix, 10.33 acres, on Iron Mt., a totM of 36.118 acres. AH patented but> the A. G., Charlevoix and Nellie P. Just as this goes to press, the Company has bought the Alva claim, Vz acre on Gold Hill near Little Bessie. There is about 400 ft. tunneling on Bur lington and Fulton, a shaft 30 feet on Marguerite. About $750 was spent in 1901 in sinking shaft on Burlington. Marguerite leased for 18 months. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Galesburg Gold Mining Co.

Report made for Vol. 1 Official Manual, 1900, by Frank W. Jacques, Sec., Fort Logan, Colo., claimed, Sherman, .307 acre, on Battle Mt., W. Vz Sec. 29; Saddle and Hershaw, 15.997 acres, in Sec. 35, T. 15 S., R. 70 W. and Brooklyn. Since then the publisher of this work has been unable to obtain any statement regarding this company.

Garfield Consolidated Mining Co.

The property of this company was purchased in 1901 by W. S. Stratton, and dividend paid to stockholders from the proceeds thereof. It has since been transferred to Stratton’s C. C. M. & D. Co. The Trea of the Gar field Con. is 0. L. Dines, Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Geneva Gold Mining & Milling Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 15,000 shares and no cash in

treks. Pres. R. G. Miller; Vice Pres. R. Hdlhouse; Sec. & Treas. P. Wollesen. Colorado Springs, Colo.

Victor View Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, Anna No. 3, and of Anna No 2, on E. line of School Sec. 16, on Calf Mt, containing 43 acres. All patented. About 50 ft. of on each claim. The company formerly owned about 68.84 acres, but in settling adverses deeded away about 25 acres.

George Washington Gold Mining Co.

1,200,000 shares. Par $1. 26,500 shares and a nominal

sum in caeh in treas. Pres. Geo. M. Mitchell; 15®

&, Treas. Wm. Young; Sec. Cnas. IT. Peters. 3 Toltec

Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Lincoln, Lulu Bell and V., 21 .56 acres, on S E slope of Straub IMt., S. W. Sec. 5 Lincoln and Lulu Bell

patented. Several shafts, deepest being 100 ft. There has been no work done on this property for two years post, no plans for the future, but the tJompany will lease.

German American Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 31,000 shares and $600 cash in treas. Pres. W. F. Littell; Vice Pres. J. F. Ens- minger; Sec. &, Treas. W. M. Broyles, 211 Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo.

Puzzle, 5% acres, on Gold Hill, E. % Sec. 24; Sag. 5.59 acres, on Galena Hill, S. E. Sec. 8; Leo, 7 acres, on Signal Hill, N. E. Sec. 34; Spring, 1014 acres; Bunker Hill, 10 acres, on Grouse Mt., in S. 14 Sec. 2. All pat ented. 2-3 interest in Radical, 1 1-3 acres, on Bull Hill, S. W. 14 Sec. 10, which is in process of patenting. Puz zle shaft 130 ft., tunnel of Gold Exploration crosses claim; 350 ft. of drifting from tunnel level and 90 ft. winze. The Sag and Puzzle are being developed by lessees. Property has produced about $6,000 gross. It was incorporated under the laws of Wyoming April 15th, 1901, taldng all the property of the German American Mining Company of Colorado and transferring stock, share for share. List ed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Gilpin & Cripple Creek Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. State of treas. not given. Pres. John S. Gould; Vice Pres. Chas. C. Doty; Sec. Geo. W. Merrill; Treas. E. J. Knight. 1 Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Atlanta and Rowana, 9.25 acres, on S. slope of Bull Hill, in Cripple Creek District, S. E. % Sec. 20, and Montgomery in Gilpin Co., Colo. Both patented. The properties are equipped with fine steam plant of ma chinery and thousands of feet of development have been completed. The properties have produced a large amount of pay ore, and are being actively worked.

Gilt Edge Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 330,000 shares and no cash

in treas. Pres. L. A. Keys; Vice Pres. D. McNeill; Sec. & Treas. E. M. Purdy. 44 P. 0. Blk., Colorado Springs.

Ormstown, 8 acres, on Big Bull Hill, S. E. Sec. 28; Lookout and Bon Ton, 3 acres on Mineral Hill, in center of Sec. 12. All patented but Bon Ton. Also Salida, 6 acres on Tenderfoot Hill, S. W. Sec. 7. Very little work outside of patent necessaries has been done, and none is in operation now.

Gladys A. Mining Co.

Report made for Vol. 1 Official Manual, 1900, by B. F. N. Macrorie, Asst. Sec., Cripple Creek, Colo., claimed Montana, 3% _acres, in N. E. % Sec. 31, on Squaw Mt. None Such, 3 acres, in S. % Sec. 24, on Gold Hill. But since then the publisher has been unable to obtain any further statement regarding the company.

Glasgow Gold Mining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 69,871 shares and no cash in treas. Debts $232.71. Pres. F. E. Robinson; Vice Pres. J. Arthur Conrfell; Sec. & Treas. D. D. Lord. 68 P. 0. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Guy Fawkes, Gunpowder Plot and Annie B., 22 acres, in N. E. % Sec. 10, on Iron Mt.; Jim Blaine, about 4 acres, on Mineral Hill, N. W. % Sec. 12. All patented. No work IS being done at present. Listed as PROSPECT

Globe Exploration Co.

. a re-organization of the Globe Hill Consolidated

Mining Co. It is more now of a general Mining Invest ment Company, but has no property in the Cripple Creek

928 Equitable Bldg., Denver.

(Obe Hill Consolidated Gold Mining Co.

This Company has been allowed to elapse. Its prop erty owned at Cripple Creek having been sold to W. S. Stratton, and the company reorganized as the Globe Ex ploration Co. See elsewhere.

Globe Hill Gold Mining Co.

„ This Company was, in 1900, merged into the Summit Hold Mining Co. The latter owning the property and in tact is the same company reorganized under a different name. See under Summit.

GOLCONDA GOLD MINING & TUNNEL CO 1,250,0W shares. Par $1. 90,000 shares; no cash in

treas. Pres. Herbert Johnson; Vice Pres. John Pederson;

Treas. D. DeGraff; Sec. W. II. Bacon. 112 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Goodman, 10 acres, N. W. Sec. 26, one mile W. of Mound City. It is the purpose of this company with the aid of Eastern capital now pledged to sink the shaft on the Goodman claim to a depth of 350 ft.

Gold Band Iniining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 310,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. F. L. Sigel; Vice Pres. Chas. F. Potter; Sec. & Gen. Mgr. F. J. Campbell; Treas. Adolph J. Zang. Boston Blk., Denver, Colo.

A lease on Blocks 11, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28 29 Sec. 16 of State School Lands lying east of Cameron. Shaft 225 ft. deep, with about 500 ft. of drifts. The Company stopped active operations after expending about $20,000 in de velopment without obtaining satisfactory results. A 3 years’ lease and bond on Block 11, for $50,000 has been given and is now being operated.

Gold Belt Consolidated Gold Mining Co.

Chas. E. Bell, Sec., 602 McPhee Bldg., Denver, Colo., writes under date Feb. 15, 1902: “There has been no change in any respect in re the Gold Belt Con. G. M. Co. since the publication of Vol. 1, except that the company now holds a Government patent for its property, as described in Vol. 1.” In this report of 1900 the company claimed Geneva, Sumatra, Hindoo, Lady Washington, Athens, Chicago, Georgia and Blue Eidge, 28 acres in all patented S. E. % Sec. 12 on Carbonate Hill. This shows that no work was dong in 1901 and none now.

Gold Bond Consolidated Mining Co.

1,350,000 shares. Par $1. 200,000 chares. $406.47 in

treas.; no debt. Pres. William A. Otis; Vice Pres. E. M. 'Schronherst; Sec. & Treas. Chas. N. Miller. 233 Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo.

El Eeno, World’s Fair and Comstock, 18iA acres S. E. % Sec. 24 on Gold Hill, all patented. On Block 5 the company ha' built a substantial shaft house with ma chinery, and on Blocks 1, 2, 6, 7 and 8 lessees have built shaft houses and put in machinery. On Block 5 Com pany has sunk a two compartment shaft 300 ft., 120 ft. of drifting and cross cutting. Blocks 6, 7 and

8, development consists of 127 ft. shaft and 800 ft. of drifting cross cutting and winzes. Grose production to date $75,000. Listed as PEEFEEEED PEOSPECT.

Gold Bullion Mining & Milling Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 53,000 shares and no cash in treas. No debt. Pres. J. H. Eyan; Sec. & Treas. H. J. Newman. 18 Durkee Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Formosa and Kitty McLeod, 12 acres, on Carbonate Hill, N. % Sec. 7; Last Wonder, 5.97 acres, S. E. i/4 Sec. 35, on Grouse Mt.; Perhaps, 4% acres, on Galena Hill, E. % Sec. 8, all patented. Work sufficient only to procure patent. With the exception of Perhaps, where there was a fair showing for mineral when the company stopped work in 1901. No Avork being done now.

Gold Button Mining & Milling Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 100,000 shares and $4,000 cash in treas. Pree. W. P. Carstarphen; Vice Pres. G. M. Hossack; Sec. & Treas. E. W. Hadden. E. & C. Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Flag of Truth, American Flag and Mollie McGuire, con taining about 25 acres on Sheep Mt., about 3 miles from Gillett. Eeceivers Eeceipt, A 1-3 interest in Provident, Sunset, Sunset No. 2, Extension, Topaz, and Gold Button Placer, all adjoining, held by location. Also holds a lease on the Lincoln claim of the Virginia M. Con. M. Co. 350 ft. of well timbered tunnel on Flag of Truth. $500 worth of work has been done on the American Flag and the same amount on the Mollie McGuire. It is proposed to operate this property by tunnel, owing to its advan tageous position on Oil Creek. Work has been carried on during the greater part of 1901.

Gold Calf Consolidated Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 7,000 shares and no cash in

treas. Debt $250. Pres. W. E. Foley; Sec. & Treas. S. J. Mattocks. 104 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs.

Gold Calf, Little Bertha, Happy Jack, Ninety-Two No. 2 and Lulu, on Squaw Mt., containing acres. All in S. W. % c. 31, except Gold Calf, which is in N. E. ->4 Sec. 31. All patented but Gold Calf. No work is being

done at present on this property, the Company looking for leasers. Listed as PKUSLLCT.

Cold Chain Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 165,000 shares and no cosh

in treas. No debt. Pres. & Treas. A. P. Mackey; Vice Pres. ilS. 13. Covington; !Sec. L. L. C. Hinckley. 511 Cooper 131dg., Denver, Colo.

Lucky Boy’s Priend, 4.9 acres; E. & H., 9.75 acres, on Galena Hill, IS. E. % ISec. 8; Belle D., 2.159 acres, on Ten derfoot Hill, E. Vz ISec. 7. All patented. Belle D. shaft 65 ft. Tunnel 100 ft. Various shafts on the E. & H. and Lucky Boy’s Eriend. Belle D. is being operated by lessees.

Gold Coin Mining & Leasing Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No shares but a large cash reserve in treas. Pres. H. E. Woods; Vice Pres. Warren Woods; Sec. & Treas. E. M. Woods. 401 iVlining Ex change Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo. Branch at \ictor.

Gold Coin, 6.2 acres; Little Montana, 5.7 acres; Golden Discovery, 1.4 acres; Eraction of Mt. Bosa Placer, .02 acre; Surprise, .4 acre, on Battle Mt.; also Last Chance and Pine Knot, 5 acres, on Squaw Mt., in Sec. 31; % in terest in P. C. W., on Guyot Hill; Golden Dawn Nos. 1, 2 and 3, 31 acres in Fremont Co. Controls the property of Gold Deposit Mining Co., owns large interests in a number of prominent Cripple Creek properties, including a controlling interest in the Mt. Bosa AI. AI. & L. Co. All mining property patented. Brick and Steel fire proof shaft house, costing $275,000. There is about 15,000 ft. of drifting on Gold Coin and Little Alontana claim, the main shaft being 1,235 ft. deep. Three other shafts on the property are used for air.

The total production from this property has been very large, but is not given out to the public. The total divi dends up to and including Jan. 25th, 1902, were $930,000. Tne last being for $30,000.

Gold Contact Leasing & Aiining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 205,000 shares and no cash

In treas. No debt. Pres. John. K. Vanatta; Sec. AI. C. Meek. 16 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Morning Star, Alorning, and Iron, 33 acres, on Straub Alt., in S. E. 1/4 Sec. 6; and Free Silver, % acre, on Baven Hill, S. E. % Sec. 19, patented. Only sufficient work has been done to secure patent. No development done in 1901, but the Free Silver claim is leased and is now being worked.

GOLD COBD AIINING & SAIELTING CO. (Summit Co.)

3,000,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 1,487,787 shares $4,764.04 cash and $3,092.84 due on installments in treas. Pres. Louis A. Knackstedt; Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr. Frank Straub; Sec. Liansford F. Butler; Treas. Edward G. Straub. 424 Quincy Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Ghost, Copper Queen, Gold Cord, Sue, Clara and French, and % interest Champion, situated one mile from Kokomo, Colo., on lines of Denver & Bio Grande and Colorado Southern railroads. The Champion, Clara and French are patented. The company is now pushing the bore of the Gold Cord Tunnel, which is now in 400 ft.

Gold Cbateb Aiining Co.

This company has gone out of existence since publica-; tion of Vol. 1 Official Alanual, as all its property has’ been transferred to Stratton’s C. C. AI. & D. Co.

Gold Dollab Consolidated Aiining Co.

2,500,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 350,000 shares and $2,258.46 cash in treas. Pres. J. S. Tucker; Vice Pres. Warren Woods; Sec. F. AI. Woods; Treas. H. E. Woods. 401 Alining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

The following portions of the N. W. % of the S. W. of Sec. 30, T. 15 S., B. 69 W., which were formerly the following lots and blocks of the town of Arequa; feocks 17, 18, 19 and 20; block 21, excepting lots 10, 11, 31 and 32; block 22, excepting lots 10, 11, 12, 13 29 and 30. Lots 29 to 40 inclusive, in block 35; lots 1 to 12 and 29 to 40, in clusive, in block 36; lots 1 to 12, inclusive, in block 37.

lots A, B and a portion of C, and a 30 ft. strip abut ting said lots; that portion of the town plat including the above lots being now vacated. Also the S. % of lot 8, and lots 9 to 31, inclusive, and lots 33, in 15; and lots 4 to 13, inclusive, and 15 to 22, inclusive, in block 23; 15 to 22, inclusive, in block 23; all of block 24, excepting

lot 37; all of block 25; all of block 32; lots 1 to 17, in elusive, and 29 to 40, inclusive, in block 33; lots 1 to 12, inclusive, and 29 to 40, inclusive, in block 34; lots 1 to 9, in block 35, and 'S. 200 ft. of Out Lot C, with a 30 ft. strip abutting same. Also the mineral under all streets, avenues and alleys upon which said lots and blocks abut. Total 50.270 acres, patented. No litigation. This com pany is a consolidation of the Mabel M. Cons. M. Co., Cold Dollar M. Co. and Beacon M. & T. Co., and as each of these last named companies have produced con siderable ore, the aggregate amount of workings on the territory owned by the Consolidated company is very large. Five different sets of lessees are in operation, be sides the extensive development work being carried on by the Company. Total production to Jan. 1st, 1902, $572,- 303.36, which does not include the production from Gold Dollar prior to August, 1899. Gross production during 19v/j., $220,202.81. Listed under MINES.

Gold Dollar Mining Co.

This was a corporation under date of Sept., 1900, and was not described in Vol. 1 of the Official Manual. Capi talized with 2,000,000 shares. Par $1. It owned IVz acres on Beacon Hill, and is now a part of the Gold Dollar Consolidated Gold M. Co. 350 shares of stock of the latter were exchanged for each 1,000 shares of this com pany. The Gold Dollar Mining Co. is now out of existence.

Gold Dust Mining Co.

2,500,000 shares. Par $1. 850,000 shares, and no cash

in treas. Pres. & Treas. Alex. P. Moore; Vice Pres. David H.'- Franks- Sec. U. Grant Danford. Office care of Pres.. Fort Wortn, Texas.

Owns the Idleld, Idlewild Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, about 70 acres, in N. W. Sec. 23 and N. E. Sec. 22 and S. E. Sec. 15, on Raymond and Gold Quartz HiUs. Part of the property is patented and part in process. The Company did considerable assessment work in 1901, but nothing is being done at this present time in the way of work.

Golden Age Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 219,200 shares $3.51 cash in

treas. Debt $365. Pres. H. E. Insley; Vice Pres. E. C. Shelden; Sec. H. C. Morse; Treas. J. A. Sill. 4 P. 0. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Dolphin, 3.059 acres; Sylvanite and Little Daisy, 3.868 acres, in one group, on Globe Hill, in S. E. Sec. 18, patented. All the property is leased and is being actively worked. Listed as PROSPECT.

Golden Clipper Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 28,000 shares and no cash in

treas. Pres. & Treas. A. F. Woodward; Vice Pres. E. C. Bale; Sec. M. T. Clark. 113 E. Kiowa St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Charley Ross, Phelps, Peterson and J. H. Morris, on Little Bull, Sec. 3, about 25 acres, all patented. Only necessary work has been done for securing patent. No development being done now.

Golden Crescent Water & Light Co.

500,000 shares. Par $1. $150,000 of 6 per cent. lOear

gold bonds in treas. Pres. Warren Woods; Vice Pres. H. E. Woods; Sec. Treas. & Gen Mgr. F. M. Woods. 401 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo. Branch

Victor, Colo. . , ,

Owns Gillett electric works, Gillett water works, and the townsite of Gillett, 110 acres. Franchise for water, light and sewer at Cameron, Colo. Pipe line and pole line from Gillett to Cameron. The townsite is patented as also the reservoir site N. W. of Gillett. The surface improvements consist of power house and electric plant with pole and pipe line.

Golden Cycle Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and $25,643.70 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. John T. Milliken; Vice Pres. Fred L. Ballard; Sec. & Treas. L. E. Hill. 12 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo. -r -r.- i

La Bella, Legal Tender, Harrison, Anna J., Pinkerton, Propolite and Banner, about 26 acres on Bull Hill, in JN. E. 4 Sec. 29 and N. W. % Sec. 28. Fully equipped and commodious shaft house all new with improved mhin- ery, hoists and pump. Main shaft 700 ft. Now being sunk to 900 ft. with two miles of drifting, etc. During

1901 the company was unfortunate in losing its entire plant by fire, costing about 50,000 to replace, of which only $23,000 was paid by insurance, with four months loss of time. Net smelter returns from commencement to Jan. 1st, 1902, $1,123,996.74. For 1901, $214,971.47.

Amount paid in dividends $198,000. The Jan., 1902, out put was 3,552 tons, at $13.48 per ton, $47,906.94. Listed under MINES.

Golden Dale Mining & Milling Co.

3,000,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 46,038 shares and no cash in treas. Debt $50. Pres. F. H. Pettingell; ice Pres. Walter Scott; Sec. & Treas. L. A. Civill. 11 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Alsa R., 5.082 acres, on Raven Hill, S. W. M Sec. 20; Shandy, .184 acre, on Bull Hill, N. E. % Sec. 20. All patented. This company is a Wyoming corporation un der date of June 20th, 1901, and is successor to the Golden Dale M. & M. Co. of Colorado. The Alsa R. is under lease and bond for $75,000. Listed as PROSPECT.

GOLDEN EAGLE MINING CO. (In Lake Co., Colo.)

500,000 shares. Par $1. 10,985 shares and $6,762,89 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. J. H. Weddle; Vice Pres. Geo. W. Skinner; Sec. W. W. Davis; Treas. Chas. T. Limberg, Leadville, Colo

Little Vinnie, 4% acres; 31-32 of Edith, 7.97 acres; 31-32 of Florence, 8.75 acres; Forest Queen, 3.9 acres; Carleton, 5.3 acres; 27-32 of Golden Eagle, 3.78 acres; all on Bree Hill and extending into Idaho Park, California Mining District, Leadville, Colo. Shaft on Vinnie claim 460 ft. Shaft on Golden Eagle 640 ft. Fores: Queen about 1,000 ft. of drifting; Vinnie claim is leased to Vinnie Mining Co. The remainder of property leased to Forest Queen

M. & L. Co. Both of these leases are being .now worked. Groes production to date $600,825.18. Gross production last 12 months $50,855.58. Seventeen dividends have been paid amounting to $138,916.J±. Listed under MINES.

GOLDEN EAGLE iMINING & MILLING CO.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 16 shares and $108 in treas.

Debt $250. Vice Pres. N. Leipheimer; Sec. E. R. Whit- marsh; Treas. J. Gump. 112 Pike’s Peak Ave., Colo rado Springs, Colo.

Comstock, 3.914 acres, and part of Mountain Girl, 1.48 acres, on Raven Hill, N. E. Sec. 30, patented. 4 shafts from 40 to 90 ft. One lease that is now in operation expires May 10th, 1903, on N. portion, and one on S. por tion expires June 15th, 1902. Listed as PROSPECT. GOLDEN FLEECE IMINING & MILLNG CO. (Hinsdale.)

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. No sharee and cash balance $1,000 to $10,000; liabilities $11,500. Pres. D. K. Lee; Vice Pres. F. B. Gibson; Sec. Geo. W. Pierce; Treas. The International Trust Co. Leadville, Colo.

Golden 'Fleece, Gov. Pitkin, Enterprise, Alpha, Omega, Gold Pot, Gold Rain, Greek and Necessity, 80 acres, all patented; also Gowen, June Bug, Argo, One Chance, Hellespont, lolchis, Chrysomaulus, Boston, Providence and Hoboken, 90 acres, all at Lake City, Hinsdale Co., Colo. 8,000 ft. of drifts, ttmnels and upraises. Total amount of deep tunnel work driven during the past 12 months 3,000 ft. Golden Fleece, Gov. Pitkin and Enterprise are being worked, 78 men employed. Gross production to date $1,500,000. Gross production last 12 months $27,000. Dividends $750,000 have been paid. Listed under MINES GOLDEN LINK MINING, LEASING & BONDING CO.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas. Pres. J. E. Cole; Vice Pres, T. G. Horn: Sec. E. S. Cohen; Treas. J. H. Thedinga. 2844 N Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Allen Thurman and Crystal Hill, 11 acres, on Rhyolite Mt., N. W. 44 Sec. 6. Cream, 8 acres, on Cow Mt.,

N. E. 44 Sec. 10. All patented. About $2,000 has been spent in development, but no work was done in 1901, and none now.

Golden Terry Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 199,995 shares and no cash

in treas. Debt $297.50. Pres. A. B. Williams; Vice Pres. C. C. HamHn; Sec. & Treas. 0. H. Shoup. 62 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo

Golden Terry, 7.221 acres, on Mineral Hill; Ruby, 9.426 acres, and vein rights through 2.276 acres belonging to Hayward & Roudebush, on Mineral Hill. But little work

ifi being done at present. A good lease is in operation which will continue for one year from Sept., 1901. Listed as PROSPECT.

Golden Treasure Imining & Tunnel Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par §1. 14,500 shares of stock and 5,000 shares of the Princess Mining Co. in treas. Pres. Frank Ferris; Vice Pres. W. S. Sutherland; Sec. & Treas. K. Macdermid. 28 Midland Blk., Colorado Springe, Colo.

Little Clayton, 9.25 acres, on Bull Hill, E. Sec. 21. Chicago and Clipper, 11 acres, on Howell Hill, in S. W. % Sec. 33; all patented. Only sufficient work has been done to obtain patent. No active operations are taking place now. The 5,000 shares of Princess iM. Co. stock in treas. were received from the sale of Mineral Palace lode formerly belonging to this company.

Gold Exploration & Tunnel Co.

5,000,000 shares. Par $1. 500,000 shares in treas. Pres. T. B. Casey; Vice Pres. C. C. Chapin; Sec. Ernest M. Chapin; Treas. Fred.W. Hunton. Equitable Bldg., Denver.

Owns tunnel site of what is commonly called the Ophelia or BushAIoffatt tunnel, beginning at a point about half mile south of the town of Cripple Creek, and extending easterly' to Bull Cliffs, immediately under main shaft of the Victor mine. Owns about 40 acres at the portal of tunnel. Patented. Good plant of machinery, including boilers, compressors, etc., an air locomotive and about 200 cars. Tunnel 12x12 in the rough, finished 9x10 ft. Has been driven about 6,000 ft. The company is operating under leases Independence claim of the 5lu- tual, two different leases on the Fauntleroy, and 6 blocks of the Anaconda. Object, drainage and transportation. GOLDFIELD MINING & LEASING CO.

1,250,000 sharee. Par $1. 125,000 shares and $341.47

cash in treas. Owes taxes. Pres. B. P. Anderson; Vice Pres. F. E. Robinson; Sec. & Treas. L. R. Ehrich. 60 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Lucky Friday and Zonophon, 8 acres, on Big Bull Hill, in Sec. 21 and 28, patented. S. end of Lucky Friday shaft 100 ft., with 300 ft. drifts, on N. end, shaft 50 ft. It, ia thought that arrangements will soon be made with ad joining mines by which the Lucky Friday will be de veloped from their lower levels. No work being done at present. Listed as PROSPECT.

Gold Galleon Mining Co.

1,200,000 shares. Par $1. 192,250 shares and no cash in treas. Debt $2,000. Pres. Irving \V. Bonbright; Vice Pres. F. W. Stehr; Sec. & Treas. J. Arthur Connell. 68 P. O. Bldg,. Colorado Springs, Celo.

Lost Chord, 2V acres, S. E. Sec. 11, on Mineral Hill; Hosea P., 7 acres in S. E. % See. 11; Norin, 9 acres, N. W. % Sec. 6, on Straub Mt.; Fly Dot No. 2, 8 acres, S. E. 14 Sec. 6, on Tenderfoot Hill; a % interest in Hat tie V., 2 acres, S. W. Sec. 17, on Ironclad; a % in terest in North Cascade, 3 acres, S. E. hi Sec. 25, on Beacon Hill. All patented. Property has enough develop ment work to secure patents, but no work was done in 1901, nor is any being done now. ,

Gold Garden Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 138,000 shares and $350 cash

in treas. Pres. Geo. F. Batchelder; Vice Pres. T. J. Moynahan; Sec. E. P. Brown. 37 Jacobson Bldg., Denver.

Pike's Peak placer, 29.31 acres; Pike's Peak placer No. 2, 16.13 acres; Moreland placer, 6.33 acres; Dark Horse placer, 1.78 acres; O. B. Jo3’ful placer, 7.07 acres; a total of over 61 acres in W. % of Secs. 12 & 13, on Mineral Hill. All patented. The above property covers part of the tovn of Cripple Creek, a portion of which is platted into town lots. Some 12 shafts have been sunk, each about 50 ft. The property has produced about $83,000 in placer gold, but no dividends have been paid by this company as this amount was taken out prior to its ownership.

Gold & Globe Hill Consolidated Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 2,000 shares and $250 cash in treas. Pres. J. R. Mcivinnie; Sec. L. L. Aitken; Treas. E. C. Sharer. 25 E. Pike's Peak Ave.

Iron King, 10 acres, on Ironclad Mt., in N.t E. M Sec. 19; Contact, 5.8 acres, W. of Cripple Creek, in S. % Sec. 14. All patented. The Gold King claim formerly be longed to this Company', but was paid for by considera-

tion of 200,000 shares of stock of the Savage Gold & Cop per Mining Co. The Gold & Globe Hill Con. Mining Co. was incorporated Dec. 14th, 1901, under the laws of Wyoming, and is the successor to the Gold & Globe Hill Mining Co.

Gold & Globe Hill Minus G Co.

This company has been succeeded by the Gold & Glohe Hill Consolidated Mining Co. See under that heading.

Gold Hill Bonanza Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. Pres. Irving Howbert; Vice Pres. Jas. F. Burns; Sec. Frank G. Peck; Treas. J. A. Hayes. 68 Bank Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Bonanza King, 10 acres on Gold Hill, N. E. V4, Sec. 24, patented. The property is being steadily worked, but being a close corporation further details are not given out to the public.

Gold Hill Gold Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 322,500 shares and $502./ 5

cash in treas. Owes taxes. Pres. J. M. Downing; Vice Pres. Chas. W. Davis; Sec. & Treas. J. W. Wright. Main office 519 Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo. Branch 76 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Irene and Ajax, 17.97 acres in Poverty Gulch, S. E. Sec. 13, patented, and 22 surface lots in the Capitol Hill addition to the town of Cripple Creek, for surface work ing, and also a portion of Mary Darling Placer, 1.65 acres. Irene shaft 135 ft. Ajax 165 ft. No work in 1901 and none being done now. Listed as PROSPECT.

Gold King Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 63,150 shares and $78,979.80

cash in treas. Debt $10,000. Pres. E. A. Colburn; Vice Pres. John Lennox; Sec. & Treas. C. H. Dudley. Gid- dings Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

El Paso, Stop Short, Rosetta, Triangle, Sundown, E.

C. L. & F., Lookout, Ora Lee and part of Jim Blaine, about 40 acres in Poverty Gulch, in W. % Sec. 18. All patented. The property is equipped with a commodious shaft house and other buildings containing boilers, com pressors, etc. Main shaft is 850 ft. deep with several thousand ft. of drifts and levels. This property has been a heavy producer, its gross receipts in 1901 was $185,476.56. It has paid in dividends $262,318, the last being paid July 20, 1901, of $28,105.50. Total gross ore production from this property up to Jan. 1st, 1901, was 37,740 tons of a value of $902,923.59.

Gold Knob Mining & Townsite Co.

3,000,000 shares. Par $1. 274,000 shares and $814.83

cash in treas. with debts of $35,000. Pres. Jas. F. Burns; Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr. F. M. Woods; Sec. & Treas. Irv ing W. Bonbright. 29 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springe.

Aluminum, Andes, Alta, Anna, Banner, Brown Bear, Clara, Cut Diamond, Emma, Fraction, Extension, Fedora, Grass, Gold Reserve, Ide, Last Dollar, Lone Star, Lucky Friday, Luella Katherine, Mary Mack, Mary Anne, Old Abe, Oro, Perhaps, Peru, Plomo, Rough and Ready, Ruth

D. , Silver, Spring, Tomale, WieneAvurst, Texas Jack, Venus M., War Bonnet, Wilson and parts of Colorado City, Pannick and Anna J., an undivided 1-3 interest in surface of the Homestake; a total of 150 acres and in addition 50 acres in Avhich the company owns surface rights alone. Besides mineral rights in all claims in the above list the company owns 600 lots in the town of Goldfield representing a treasury asset of $200,000. All of the above property is in one solid group in the E.

of Sec. 29 and W. 14 Sec. 28. All patented. There are two shaft houses, one plant of machinery, dwelling houses and other buildings on the property. New Victor line of the C. S. & C. C. D. Ry., convenient to all shafts on the property. No. 1 shaft 600 ft. deep. No. 2 shaft 100 ft. deep. No. 3 shaft 200 ft. deep. Aluminum shaft 650 ft. deep. The Aluminum, Lone Star, Fedora and Luella Katherine are leased and bonded to the Victor Mines ami Land Co., for about one year longer in the sum of $35,000. Listed as PROSPECT.

Gold Magnet Mining, Leasing & Milling Co.

Report made for Vol. 1 Official Manual, 1900, by E. H. MacDermott, of Colorado Springs, Sec. & Treas. of the company, claimed Little Eva, on Gold Hill, in N. W. % Sec. 24; Indian, 5 acres, in N. 1/2 Sec. 23; Lamberton, 9

acres, in N. Sec. 23, on Gold Magnet Hill; a 20-year lease on lot 10, Sec. 36, T. 14 S., R. 70 W., on Copper Mt., and a % interest in Leslie Ray claim, 7 acres, in S. E. Sec. 35. Since then the publisher of this work has been unable to obtain any statement regarding the company.

Gold Quartz Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 40,000 shares in treas. Pres. Henry W. Dudley; Vice Pres. Alex. P. Moore; Sec. & Treas. U. Grant Danford. Office, care of Vice Pres., Fort Worth, Texas.

West View Nos. 1, 2 and 3, 26i/ acres, patented, in Sec. 14, T. 15 S., R. 70 W., on Gold Quartz Hill, near the town of Cripple Creek. Shaft 150 ft., and 70 ft. of drifting. Did some work in 1901, none now.

Gold Retort Mining, Leasing & Bonding Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 290,000 shares and no cash

in treas. Pres. J. E. Cole; Vice Pres. T. G. Horn; Sec. Fred F. Horn; Treas. J. H. Thedinga. 28i/ N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Iona, 41/ acres, on Big Bull Hill, N. W. Sec. 33. Iron Rust, 9.688 acres, on Big Bull Mt., N. E. Sec. 27; Lena P., 6 acres, on Cow Mt, N. E. Sec. 10; Horse Shoe, 9.64 acres, on Buck Mt., E. % Sec. 26. The first three are patented, the other held by receiver’s receipt. Work sufficient for patent only has been done on this property. No work is being done now.

Gold Rock Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No shares in treas. and no cash. Pres. William Clark; Sec. & Treas. Fred F. Horn. 281/4 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Free Gold, Charm and Free Coinage, 27,808 acres on Galena Hill, S. Sec. 9. All patented. No work in 1901, and none now.

Gold Sovereign Mining & Tunnel Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 195,212 shares and $11,000

cash, in treas. No debt. Pres. & Treas. A. E. Carlton; Vice Pres. E. Q. Newcomb; Sec. W. F. Rock. 365 Ben nett Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo.

Gold Sovereign, J. G. Blaine and Gold Sovereign Tun nel Site, 6.21 acres, exclusive of latter. All patented. This property is on Bull Hill in Sec. 20. Main work ing shaft 450 ft. and other shafts of various depths, with tunnel 640 ft., making over 2000 ft. of work. Gross production, to January 1st, 1902, $250,000. Gross pro duction in 1901, $10,000, the latter netting a profit of $3000. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Goldstone Consolidated Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par 5 cents. 484,757 shares and $900 cash in treas. with liabilities of $1500. Pres. Geo. Rex Buckman; Vice Pres. R. C. Thayer; Sec. & Treas. Ed ward B. Adams. 505 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Baby, acres, on Bull Hill, in centre of Sec. 21;

Guess, 2 acres, on Ironclad Hill, in S. W. % Sec. 17;

Dalphna acres, in Poverty Gulch, in N Sec. 18.

Baby and Guess patented. Baby shaft house, electric hoist, pumping plant, etc., with shaft 600 ft. deep, with drifts. Guess shaft 200 ft. deep. Baby claim leased to Universal Leasing Co. up to April, 1903. This com pany is successor to the Goldstone Mining & Milling Co. of Colorado, and was incorporated under the laws of Wyoming, August 24th, 1901. Listed as PROSPECT.

Good Hope Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 23,500 shares and $75 cash

in treas. Pres. A. S. Pope; Vice Pres. F. H. Pettingell; Sec. & Treas. L. A. Civill. 11 Bank Biock, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Good Hope, 7.72 acres. Comet Nos. 1 and 2, Louisa, Jasper tunnel site, 27 acres, in Secs. 7 and 18, T. 16 S., R. 69 W. Good Hope is patented. Only sufficient work has been done on this property to secure patents. Nothing being done now.

Good Will Tunnel & Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and $10.26 cash in treas. Pres. J. A. Hayes; Vice Pres. William P. Bonbright; Sec. & Treas. F. W. Stehr. 29 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

S. 500 ft. of Sunnyside claim on Gold Hill, in N. E. lA Sec. 24, patented, and the Good Will tunnel site on

Gold Hill. Power plant worth $11,000, containing all necessary equipment, including two machine drills and compressor. Th company has leases on the Lillian Leland claim of the Anchoria Leland Co., Tom Gough of the Lexington Co. The tunnel has traversed the fol lowing claims: Queen, Little King, Lillian Leland, An nie, Moonlight, Tom Gough, E. Porter Gold King and Clara D. Tunnel is in 3,000 ft., andl connection is made by a lateral with the main working shaft of the An choria Leiand.

Gould Consolidated Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 551,973 chares and $20TO cash in treas.; liabilities $35,000. Pres. D. Weyand; Vice Pres. D. P. Cathcart; Sec. E. M. Purdy; Treas. L. C. Weyand. 44 P. 0. Block, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Nil Desperandum and Rhinoceros, 11% acres, on Raven Hill, S. E. % Sec. 19; Jennie Sample, 7 1-3 acres, on Raven Hill, S. % Sec. 19; Kittie Lane, Sitting Bull, Sitting Bull No. 2, 19 acres, in E % Sec. 30, adjoining the Elkton mines; and Gold Dollar, 2 acres, in N. W.

Sec. 31. All patented. Nil Desperandum is being worked by tunnel on Company account and Rhinoceros is being operated by two sets of lessees. As this goes to press the Gould Co. liasl purchased from the Monarch G. M. Co. the Minnehaha claim, and has sold the same to the Jennie Sample Con. Mining Co., together with the above mentioned Jennie Sample claim, at the rate of 40,000 shares for each acre so sold. Gross production of the Gould property up to date has been $117,740, and the net production for 1901 was $21,136. Listed under IMINES.

Gould Mining & Milling Co.

This was a company organized under the laws of Col orado which has been absorbed by the Gould Consol idated Mining Co. See under that title.

Grace Gold Mining & Milling Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas. :debt of $1200. Pres. & Treas. W. R. Foley; Vice Pres. C. J. Carlson; Sec. S. J. Mattocks. 104 E. Pike's Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Grace and Special, 6 acres, on Raven Hill, N. W. % Sec. 30; Extra, 5 acres, on Squam Mt., N. E. % Sec. 31; and Polar Star, 10 acres, on Grouse, S. E. % Sec. 35, all patented. Full steam plant on Extra. No work is being done now, but the Company is en deavoring to lease. Listed as PREFERRED PROS PECT.

Grafton Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and amount of cash in treas. declined. Pres. Edmund J. A, Rogers; Vice Pres. & Treas. David Rubridge; Sec. Wm. P. Hed- den. 1529 Lawrence St., Denver, Colo.

Hoosier, 9 acres, also small triangle fraction of Iron King overlapping same .056 acres on Tenderfoot Hill, N. E. % Sec. 18 and S. E. % Sec. 7. Patented. Two shaft housese, two holsters, two boilers, one verticle shaft 488 ft., one incline shaft 300 ft., and over 1,000 ft. of drifts. Property is being actively worked and is pro ducing ore. Gross production to Jan. 1, 1902, was $150,- 000. Has paid $20,000 in dividends, the last being Oct. 31st, 1900, of $10,000.

Granite Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. State of treas. unknown. Pres. Eben Smith; Sec. & Treas. W. H. Hamma. 506 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Granite, 10 acres, and Baby mine, containing frac tion of an acre, both situated on Battle Mountain, in the S. W. % Sec. 29. Patented. A complete plant of equipment capable of hoisting 300 tons per day was in stalled some three years ago. The main shaft is 750 ft. deep, with over 6000 ft. of levels. No active work has been done on this property for some time, and as this goes to press the control of the property has been pur chased by Messrs. Tutt, Penrose, MacNeill and Hamlin, who are now actively engaged in putting the property in shape and are at this moment shipping ore there from. Gross production has been $450,000.

Granite Hill Mining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 47,478 shares and no cash,

in treas. Pres. W. S. Stratton; Vice Pres. J. W. Me-

Bane; Sec. & Treas. W. Lloyd, 117 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

.Midget, .532 acre, on Gold Hill, N. W. Vi Sec. 19; Granite Hill, 2.24 acres, in Poverty Gulch, S. W. Sec. 18; Oro, 7.285 acres, on Pattlesnake HUl, S. E. ii Sec. 11, T. 15, 11. 70. Has produced about $30,000. Since Mr. Stratton secured controlling interest, as there was no money in the treasury, no development work has been done, and no salaries have been paid.

Greater Gold Belt Mining Co.

5,000,000 shares. Par $1. 1,192,000 shares and $10,306.24

cash in treas.; no debt. Pres. D. V. Donaldson; Vice Pres. A, S. Holbrook; Sec. & Treas. Walter C. Frost. 6 N, Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Ivanhoe, 10.23 acres, S. E. % Sec. 18, Gold Hill; Blue Quartz, uold Plum, Gold Plum No, 2, Silver Spring, 31.989 acres on Signal Hill, in N. E. Vi Sec. 27 and S. E.

Sec. 23; Redondo, National Debt, Lost Horse, Mo jave, Sandstone, Rhyolite Chief, 32.268 acres, on Rhyolite Mt., S. E. % Sec. 6; Little Paul, and Shorty, 12,957 acres, between Straub and Grouse Mts., in S. W. i/4 Sec. 31, and N. E. % Sec. 6; Swede Home, 8.139 acres, on Guyot Hill, N. W. i/4 Sec. 25; Mocking Bird, Gold Leaf, Sun Flower and Minnie Bell, 35.871 acres, S. W. % Sec. 11, and N. Sec. 14, on Crystal Mt,; Jay Gould, Jay Gould Jr. Jay Gould Cross, 20.680 acres, on Cowan ]Mt., S. E. Vi Sec. 26, N. E. i/4 Sec. 25; Happy Jack, Harrv H., Richard B., Mint No, 9, 21,836 acres, on Cop per Mt., N. E. 1/4 Sec. 1; Golden Islet, Silome, Great Wonder, 13.548 acres, on Mineral Hill, N. E. % Sec. 11; McKeen, Beach, Pacific, Hemlock, Arctic, Atlantic, 49.167 acres, on Brind Mt,, in S. W. i/4 Sec. 3; Gold Bug, M. S. No. 1, 12.502 acres on Cow Mt., in N. % Sec. 14; and High Park Placer and Townsite, 160 acres, at/ High Park City, 4 miles -west of Cripple Creek, being grand total of 409.187 acres. All patented.

On every claim sufficient work for patenting has been done, the Ivanhoe is being actively worked under a two years’ lease. One dividend of 2c per share was paid June 12th, 1900, amounting to $76,150, from sale of Badger Bov claim to Mr. W. S. Stratton. Listed as PRE FERRED PROSPECT.

Great Northern Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 278,364 shares and no cash

in treas.; debt about $9000. Pres. & Treas. J. Arthur Connell; Vice Pres. Henry C, Hall; Sec. D. D. Lord. 68 P. 0, Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Mary W., Little Cylon, Park Ridge, Ada C., Fanny Davenport, Bull Domingo, Old Hundred, Red King, Red King No. 2, Bessemer, Loch Long, Loch Goil, Loch Katrine, Loch Lomond, Loch Fyne, in all about 98% acres, in E. % Sec. 6 and W. Sec. 5, between Tender foot and Lincoln Hills. All patented. Sufficient work only has been done to secure patents. No work was done in 1901, and none now.

Gregory Leasing Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 45,000 shares and $300 cash

in treas. Pres. Ramsay C. Bogy; Sec. A. M. IMcGee. 1 Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Delaware, 7.141 acres, and J. A. G., 1 acre, on Iron Mt., S. E. % Sec. 3. All patented. Enough work has been done for obtaining patent. No active work at this present time.

Grey Horse Gold :Min1Ng Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. Pres. Henry McAllister Jr., Vice Pres. R. H. Widdicombe; Sec. & Treas. Asa T. Jones. Bank Block, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Gray Horse, 2% acres, on S. E. % Sec. 17. Patented. As this is a private corporation it is difficult to obtain the state of the treasury. No work is being done at present on the property.

Guyot Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 2698 shares and no cash in

treas.; debt. $900. Pres. W. L. Shockey; Vice Pres. L. Boyd; Sec. J. S. Carman. Cripple Creek, Colo.

Antelope, which is outside the Cripple Creek District, Conception, in process in Sec. 19, and Hillside, Sec. 25, which is in litigation. There is 50 ft. shaft and 75 ft. of drifting on Conception. Assessment work for 1901 has been done on the Hillside. The Conception is leased and work is being done on the claim.

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Hallett & Hamburg Gold Mining Co.

All property belonging to tins Company was conveyed to the A as described therein. A

notice of dLssofution of the Hallett & Hamburg Co. has been filed by E. A. Colburn, Pres., and W. R. Barnes, Sec., both of Colorado Springs, Colo.

Hanover Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 250,000 and no cash in treas.; debt 00. Pres. Chas. L. Tutt; Vice Pres. K. R. Bab bitt; Sec. J. ivIcK. Ferriday; Treas. Geo. F. Fry. 79 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Hanover, 3.11 acres, on Bull Hill, S. W. 1,4 Sec. 20; Sister Dolly, and Tootie, 13 acres, on Copper Mt., N. W. i/4Sec. 2, the above all patented; and Jake Turner, in same location as last, in process. No work In 1901, and none being done at the present time.

Hard Carbonate Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 158,000 shares and no cash in treas. Debt $500. Pres. Jos. H. Smith; Vice Pres. J. C. Mitchell; Sec. J. W. D. Stovell; Treas. E. P. Arthur. 22 P. 0. Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Hard Carbonate and Apex, 9 acres, on Tenderfoot Hill, S. W. 1/4 Sec. 7, also vein rights through 1625 ft. of Doctor, Last Chance and Magpie claims. All pat ented. 30 H. P. electric hoist, shaft house, etc., on Hard Carbonate, with shaft 175 ft. and 225 ft. of drift ing. On Apex sufficient work for securing patent. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Hart Gold Mining & Leasing Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas.; debt $12,500. Pres. J. W. Graham; Vice Pres. Sherwood Aldrich; Sec. & Treas. E. P. Shove. 509 Min ing Exchange Bldg., Coloradoi Springs, Colo.

Hart, Fresno, Jessie G. and Brooklyn, 30.247 acres, on Bull Hill, S. % Sec. 17. Patented. Shaft house and electric power plant, shaft 375 ft. All work lately has been done by lessees, who stopped in 1901. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Hartford Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 570,000 shares and $95 cash

in treas. Pres. Wm. Laws; Vice Pres. J. C. Spicer; Sec. & Treas. H. A. Scurr. 7 Nichols Block, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Gray Horse, 714 acres, on Big Bull Hill, S. W. 14 Sec. 27, by location; Littie Fred, situated 900 ft. W. of Fanny Rawlings mine at Leadville, held by location. Hartford, on Blue Mt., W. of Florissant, is patented. One tunnel 50 ft. and shaft 20 ft. on Little Fred. One shaft on Hartford. No work is being done on the Crip ple Creek claim.

Hawkeye Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 125,000 shares and no cash

in treas. Vice Pres. R. Theroux; Sec. & Treas. Horace Granfield. Main office, Colorado Springs; branches, 12 Masonic Temple, Denver, and 809 Transit Bldg., New York.

Springton, and Valley, 16 acres, one and three-quarters miles southeast of Victor, N. E. 14 Sec. 4. Patented. Shaft house, steam hoisting plant on Springton, with shaft 210 feet deep. No work in 1901, and none now.

Hayden Gold Mining Co.

5,000,000 shares. Par $1. 300,000 shares and no cash

in treas.; debt $350. Pres. Chas. L. Tutt; Vice Pres. Spencer Penrose; Sec. & Treas. H. L. Shepherd. 267 Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo.

Louisa and Royal Arch, 4 acres, on Guyot Hill, in N. W. 14 Sec. 30; Robert H., 2.5 acres, N. E. 14 Sec. 25; Chance of ’94, 1 acre, on Beacon HiU, N. W. 14 Sec. 30; Red Jacket Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, south of Crip ple Creek, 31.425 acres, in N. W. 14 Sec. 25; Index, 2 acres, on Gold Hill, S. W. 14 Sec. 18; Flora Fountain, Josephine, April Fool, Diamond Joe, Coxey No. 2, Rob ert Emmet, and Luella, south of Victor, in Sec. 8. All patented. Also 125 acres of patented mineral rights under the Hayden Placer, and 204 lots in the town of Cripple Creek, in all about 250 acres. No work for sev eral months; none now. Considering applications for leases. Listed as PROSPECT.

Helen B. Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 79,000 shares and

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cash in the treas.; debts $3750. Pres. W. S. Harwood; Vice Pres. Beauregard Ross; Bee. J. W. D. Stovell; Treas. J. T. May. 22 P. 0. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Apex No. 3, Apex No. 4, 6 acres in S. % Sec. 7, on Tenderfoot Hill. Patented. Jack of Hearts, Queen of Diamonds, Jack of Diamonds, Ten of Diamonds, Nine of Diamonds, in one group, containing about 42 acres, in Sec. 9, T. 15 S., R. 69 \V. Patented. Also holds a two years’ lease from August 1st, 1901, on N. 540 ft. of Arapahoe claim of Jerry Johnson Co. Apex No. 3 has electric hoist with shaft 100 ft. deep and drifts 90 ft., together with discovery shaft; Arapahoe has electric hoist and shaft 100 ft. deep with 100 ft. of drifts, which has been done under above mentioned lease. On Apex a body of low grade ore has been opened up, and on the, Arapahoe a vein running from $30 to $40. Lisied as PROSPECT.

Henrietta Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas.; debt $83. Pres. J. K. Miller; Vice Pres. S. N. Nye; Sec. & Treas. Phil S. Delany. 35 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

B. H. Bryant, Midland, and Hagerman, 23 avres, N. % Sec. 5, on the N. extension of Tenderfoot Hill. Pat ented. No work being done at the present time; oper ations were stopped last year. Listed as PROSPECT.

Hercules Gold Mining & Milling Co.

500,000 shares. Par $1. 57,200 shares and $19.90 cash

in treas.; no debt. Pres. S. S. Hatfield; Vice Pres. R. H. McGee; Sec. & Treas. F. M. Keeth* 19 P. 0. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Crank, Crank No. 2, 10 acres, on S. side of Raven Hill, adjoining Elkton mine, N. E. i/4 Sec. 30 and S. E. % Sec. 19. All patented. Shaft house and several shafts of from 15 to 300 feet. Last work Oct., 1901. Com pany is arranging several new leases. Listed as PRE FERRED PROSPECT.

Hermosa Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 228,500 shares and no cash in treas. Owes taxes. Pres. N. S. Gandy; Vice Pres. Geo. Hasey; *Sec. J. D. Herring; Treas. Robert H. Widdi- combe. 60 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs.

“93,” 41/4 acres, on Squaw Mt., in S. E. i/4 Sec. 31, with vein rights through Tom Bisbee and Tejon adjoining; Hermosa, 3 acres on Squaw Mt. in N. E. % Sec. 31; First Chance, 5 acres in, N. W. % Sec. 13 T. 15 S., R. 70 W., and Lone Pine and Success, 16 acres between Mineral and Copper Mts., N. W. i/4 Sec. 12. All patented. A num ber of shafts from 20 to 200 ft. First Chance is leased, and bonded for $25,000. Listed as PROSPECT.

Hester Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 312,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. F. W. Howbert; Vice Pres. E. E. Wade; Sec. T. Davies; Treas. T. H. Craig. Colorado Springs.

Jennie, 10 acres, Hester 10 acres, Minnie F. 10 acres, Hester No. 2 10 acres, Hester No. 3 10 acres, Maggie 3 acres, all on the N. slope of Rhyolite on Barnard Creek. Patented. No machinery, one 60 ft. shaft and about 50 ft. of drifts. No work in 1901 and none under way now.

Hillsdale Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 217,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. Jno. E. Lundstrom; Sec. & Treas. W. W. Postlethwaite. Gazette Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Tea Kettle, 6.246 acres, on Straub Mt., and St. Louis, 10.327 acres on Straub Mt., Last Chance, 6.56 acres, on Grouse Mt., and Eifel Tower, 4.567 acres, on Straub Mt. All patented. No work was done in 1901 and none now.

Hidden Fortune Gold Mining Co.

(In South Dakota.)

5,000,000 shares. Par value $1. 2,110,000 shares and

$50,000 cash in treas. Pres. A. M. Stevenson; Vice Pres. John P. Allison; Sec. H. J. Mayhem; Treas. E. W. Rice; Asst. Sec. George D. Begole, 14 Brown Palace Hotel, Denver. Gen. Mgr. Thos. J. Steele, Lead, S. D.

Owns Golden Crown, St. Patrick, Hidden Fortune No. 2, Hoodie Bug Fraction, Swamp Eagle, Marvine, Grand Deposit, Baltic, Hoodie Bug, I. X. L., Bingham Fraction, Tax Title, Reddv, Durango, Reddy Fraction, Moulton, Chi cago, Boston No. 2, Sula and Iowa; also the following interests: % Brunette and Old Virginia; 39-40 Emerald

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and Golden Crown Fraction; 7-10 Segregated I. X. L.; % Bingham; 15-16 Harrison; 11-12 Fthen Allen; 14-15 \Voreester; 13-15s Ajax Fraction; 5-6 Golden Sumnoit; % Belcher Fraction; 5-6 Davie; % Laird and McPhilamey Fraction; 7-24 Black Falls; Vs 'Stonelaw, Waltham, Du rango Fraction and Rob Ranter; all of which above are patented and also the following interests: 2-3 Silver King, Cheyenne, Gold Belt, Spokane, Mattie May Fraction, Echo, Echo Fraction, Spring Fraction, Montana, Mon tana Fraction, Black Eagle Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Oro, Michigan and a millsite of 20 acres at Deadwood; all properties sit uated in the Whitewood Mining District, County of Lawrence, State of South Dakota, containing 284.3 acres and which is now all paid for.

This property adjoins and is surrounded by the great Homestake mine that has produced so many millions. The Company will commence immediately the erection of a thousand ton daily capacity stamp, amalgamation and cyanide plant which will cost in the neighborhood of $300,- 000. On development work, $45,000 has been spent dur ing the last ten months, principally in driving a 7x10 working tunnel 1400 feet and the erection of surface plants and installation of machinery. The Company has platted 45 acres as an addition to the town of Lead, S. D. These lots are selling for from $150 to $1500 each, $125,000 is ex pected to be realized out of this. Treasury stock is sell ing at $1 per share for funds for erection of the mill.

Hobart Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 10,000 shares and no cash in

treas. Pres. R. Hillhouse; Vice Pres. J. C. Manchester; Sec. & Treas. E. B. Simmons. 119 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs.

Last Dollar, 9.03 acres on Trachyte Mt. in W. % Sec. 3y, Nancy Hanks, 8.9 acres on Galena Hill, N. W. Sec 9. All patented. Wild Cat, 10.3 acres, on Lincoln Hill, lin N. E. 1/4 Sec. 4. Shaft house on Nancy Hanks, and tunnel on Last Dollar. No work was done in 1901 and none is being done now.

Homestake Gold Mining & Imilling Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 300,000 shares and $8 cash in treas. Pres. T. G. Horn; Vice Pres. & Treas. G. W. Lo gan; Sec. Thos. Tribe. 27 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs.

Table Rock and Hastings, 16.214 acres on Mineral Hill, S. E. 1/4 Sec. 11. Lost, Homestake and Gold Queen, 24.968 acres on Galena Hill ,in N. E. % Sec. 17. All the above are patented. Bryan, 1 acre, same location as last, held by receiver’s receipt. Double compartment shaft on Gold Queen, 210 ft. Homestake shaft 125 ft. The Company in creased its capital from 1,000,000 to 1,500,000 shares lately, and made its increase fully paid up by the purchase of Table Rock and Hastings. One set of lessees operating on Homestake; no' other work being done.

Hoosier Boy Mining & Tunnel Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 75,000 shares and about $300

cash in treas. No debt. Pres. C. W. Kurie; Vice Pres. M. Kennedy; Sec. T. A. Sloan; Treas C. H. White. 45 P. 0. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Hoosier Boy, 1.19 acres on the S. slope of Beacon Hill; Hoosier Boy tunnel and tunnel site all in the S. E. 14 Sec. 25; Wolverine, No. 1, Wolverine No. 2, 15 acres on Tenderfoot Hill in S. W. % Sec., 5. All patented. $10,- 000 has been spent on Hoosier Boy claim and tunnel, about $2000 on Wolverines. Negotiations now pending for leasing Wolverines.

Horseshoe Consolidated Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 208,000 shares and no cash in treas. No debt. Pres. H. L. West; Vice Pres. Raymond Sargeant; Sec. & Treas. E. S. Bach. 20 Ex change Blk., Colorado Springs.

Horseshoe on Galena Hill, S. E. 14 Sec. 8, 71 acres; patented. One shaft about 65 ft. No work -was reported in 1901 and none now. Listed as PROSPECT. HNMBOLDT GOLD & SILVER MINING & MILL ING CO.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. State of treasury not reported. Pree. W. B. Pullin; Vice Pres. W. R. Foley; Sec. & Treas. S. J. Mattocks. 104 Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs.

Grouse and Humboldt, 8 acres on Ironclad Hill, N. E. 14 Sec. 19. Patented. No work has been done on this property for some time. The Company desires to lease to the right parties.

Ida May Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 500,000 shares and $5399.87

cash in treas. Pres. J. A. Hayes; Vice Pres. D. P. Sill; Sec. L. R. Ehrich; Treas. J. G. Shields. 60 llagermau Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Little Clara, Ida May, and Mountain Girl, 25 acres in S. E. 1/4 Sec., 19 on Raven Hill. All patented. Shaft house over main shaft, which is 205 ft., will be sunk 300 ft. Mountain Girl and N. 400 ft. of the Little Clara are being operated under lease for 18 months. Center part of Ida May is being worked on Company account, balance has been divided into blocks and leased. Net production to Jan. 1st, 1902, about $50,000. Listed as PREEERRED PROSPECT.

Idlewild Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 371,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. E. E .Robinson; Vice Pres. C. L. Zobrist; Sec. & Treas. J. W. Coffey. Colorado Springs.

American, 9.906 acres, Idlewild, 8 acres; Maggie May, 9 acres on Tenderfoot Hill, N. E. % Sec. 32; American patented; others by location. Shaft on Idlewild 110 ft. No work was done in 1901 and none is being done now.

ILLINOIS GOLD MINING & MILLING CO. 1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 80,000 shares and no cash in treas. No debts. Pres. M. H. Insley; Vice Pres. Ken drick Hughes; Sec. Chas. H. Millar; Treas. H. E. Ins- ley. 1805 Curtis St., Denver, Colo.

Pay Rock 10 acres, Lena 7 acres. Prince 7/4 acres. Pearl 1 acre, all in one group on Rhyolite Mt., N. W. Vi Sec. 6. All patented. Shaft house, etc., 200 ft. shaft, with about 500 ft. crosscuts on the Pay Rock. No active operations at the present time.

Independence Consolidated Gold Min Ing Co.

2,500,000 shares. Par $1. State of treasury unknown. Pres. Eben Smith; Vice Pres. W. S. Montgomery; Sec. & Treas. R. H. Reid; Gen. Algr. W. P. Dunham. Equit able Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Scottish Chief, Cnillicothe, Reindeer, Minnie Bell, Mc- Nary Brothers, Little Effie, Little Orphan Boy, Little Des sie. Little Giant, Crookham, part of Gettysburg, Marion Uncle Jack, Blackburn, Dunham Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Sen-Sen Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 and the Hull City Placer, 46 acres, in the town of Independence, Cripple Creek Dis trict. Three compartment shaft 850 ft. deep, with stations about every 100 ft. Commodious and well equipped shaft house. Company purchased all] the properties of the In dependence T. & M. Co., for which it paid 652,252 shares and $20,000 cash, and all the property of the Wilson Creek Cons. G. M., Co. These purchases quieted all liti gation. The entire property is under lease for two years from Dec. 1901. Lessees are to sink main shaft 400 ft. by Dec. 31st, 1902. Then to have an additional one and a half year to remove ore, above the 1250 ft. level. This company will commence mining below that level on Jan. 1st, 1903. Property has produced over $1,000,000 and sev eral dividends were paid prior to its consolidation.

INDEPENDENCE TOWN & MINING CO. 1,250,000 shares. Par $1. Pres. W. S. Montgomery; Sec. Jas. E. Gregg. Giddings Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

In July, 1900, this Company disposed of all of its hold ings to the Independence Consolidated Gold Mining Co., and this action has since been ratified by all stockhold ers. While the corporation remains intact there is no property, no assets, and no liabilities.

Indicator Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 74,000 shares and no cash in

treas. No debt. Pres. W. R. Foley; Vice Pres. W. B. Pullen; Sec. W. S. Hoopes. Treas. J. H. Hobbs. Cripple Creek, Colo.

Indicator, .335 acres, in S. W. Vi Sec. 21; Nightingale, 3.369 acres, in N. E. Vi Sec. 25; Monarch, 9.526 acres, in S. Vz Sec. 2. T. 15 S., R. 70 W., and % interest in Monte Christo, .801 acres, in N. E. i/4 Sec. 18. The three first named are patented, the last held by receiver’s receipt. There are sundry safts on these properties ranging from 45 to 100 ft. in depth. Monte Christo has been worked by the Company, but nothing is being done now. Indicator leased from Feb. 1st, 1901, for 2 years. Monarch leased from Jan. 1st, 1900, for 18 months. Listed as PROSPECT.

INGALLS GOLD MINING CO. (In Gilpin Co., Colo.)

1,500,000 shares. Par value 1 cent.. 500,000 shares in treas. No debts.'. Pres. William K. Benzie; Sec. & Tteas. John M. Shrote. 14 Nevada Bldg., Denver, Colo. Mine Supt. Lester E. Drake, Central City, Colo.

Ingalls mine, on Quartz Hill, Gilpin Co., Colo, ihe mine is fully equipped with modern machinery, good shaft house, railroad switch and tramway into property. Development consists of one 400-foot shaft and 600 feet of drifts and levels, all of which show good smelting ore which is now being stoped and shipped.

Ingham Cons. Gold Mining Co., Ltd.

1,500,000 shares. Par 50 cents. No shares and $838.62 cash in treas. Pres. Leonard E. Curtis; Vice Pres. W. E. Frenaye; Sec. & Treas. F. M. McMahon. Hagerman Bldg., Chlorado Springs, Colo.

Owns a small triangular portion of the Ingham Mining claim, which was not transferred with all! the rest of its property to the Doctor-Jack Pot Cons. Mining Co., and also 340,000 shares of the stock of the latter named com pany. The Ingham Co. has paid dividends amounting to $30,600, the last being on August 28th, 1901, amounting to $3,400. No work is being done at this present time.

Inverness Gold Mining Co.

300,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas. Pres. Angus Glllis; Vice Pres. & Treas. A. J. Giliis; Sec. Con Schott. 116 Exchange Place, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Xenia, 3.75 acres, in Poverty Gulch, in N. % Sec. 18. Shafts 500 ft. and drifts of 500 ft. About $10,000 has been expended in development work. The property is now be ing operated by lessees who intend to continue sinking the shaft to 600 ft.

lOWA-COLORADO MINING & MILLING CO. -

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 1,062,796 shares and $330 cash in treas. Pres. & Treas. Clinton S. Fletcher; Vice Pres. H. J. Fletcher; Sec. M. W. Tilney. 362 Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo.

% interest in Little Violet, 7.147 acres in S. % Sec. 14; a % interest in Second Strike, 9.61 acres, on Red Mt., in S. W. 1/4 Sec. 2; a 1-3 interest in Weaver, 7.3 acres, on Iron Mt., in N. E. i/4 Sec. 10; a interest in Clara B., 7.62 acres, on Tenderfoot, is. E. Sec. 7; the whole of the S. 1-3 of Empire No. 2, 1.7 acres, on Grouse Mt., S. E. 1/4 Sec. 35; a Vz interest in Home Run, 7.5 acres, in S. W. 1/4 Sec. 23, T. 14 S., R. 69 W. All patented. Also has leases on School lots Nos. 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28 and 37, in Sec. 16, T. 16 S., R. 69 W., a total of 70 acres; besides interests in several locations in Park and Chaffee Coun ties. No work is being done at this present time.

Ironclad Mining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and $250 cash in treas. Liability $650. Pres. Jos. H. Smith; Vice Pres. Walter C. Frost; Sec. & Treas. John Matthew. 17 Hager man Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Big Thing, 5.837 acres, on Globe Hill, N. E. i/4 Sec. 19; Ironclad and Pard, 12.245 acres, on Ironclad Hill, S. E. % Sec. 18, all patented, and White Lead, a fraction, ad joining same, in process. 400 ft. shaft and plant of ma chinery on Ironclad. Pard and Ironclad were operated by lessees in 1901 and negotiations are now pending for new lease. Big Thing is being operated by lessees. Total production to Jan. 1st, 1902, $95,275. During the year 1901 about $1,000. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Iron Mask Gold Mining Co.

This company has sold all its property to the Beacon Hill and Cripple Creek Gold Mining Co., which takes up all the stock of the old company, share for share, and the former goes out of existence.

Iron Mountain Mining & Milling Co.

' 700,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and no cash in treas. Pres. W. J. Murray; Vice Pres. John V. Swift; Sec. & Treas. E. N. Bement. Cripple Creek, Colo.

Galena and Cortez, 17% acres, on Red Mt., S. W. % Sec. 2; Hidden Treasure, on Iron Mt.; Little Wonder, on Little Red Mt.; Galena and Cortez, patented, the others held by location. Shaft 165 ft. deep, tunnel 1,200 ft., about 400 ft. crosscuts; engine house and ore house. Property has made a gross production of about $7,500, and the com pany proposes to increase the capital stock, putting the increase in the treasury and selling same to be used for development.

Isabella Gold Mining Co.

2,250,000 shares. Par $1. No stock, $47,294.34 cash in treas. Pres. Wm. Lennox; Vice Pres. K. R. Babbitt; Sec. J. F. Sanger; Treas. W. P. Doubt. With Colorado Title & Trust Co., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Buena Vista, Lee, Smuggler, Cheyenne Nos. 1 and 2, Bully, Tom Thumb, Snow Bird, Aspen, Jack Rabbit Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, Hope No. 2, Bouncer, Old Hickory, Velaria, Two J’s, Hobo and Comet, about 98.129 acres in all, on Bull Hill, N. E. % Sec. 20, and N. W. Sec. 21. All patented. An immense amount of development and pro duction has been made from this territory, having amount ed to $3,217,010.32 up to Jan. 1st, 1901. On Feb. 1st, 1898, Mr. Nelson B. Williams was elected Pres, and remained in that position until Feb., 1902. At the annual meeting at this time the above-named board was elected. This has changed the policy of the company. As this goes to press, March, 1902, no report has been given as to the pro posed development of property. Listed under MINES.

Jack Pot Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and about $35,000 cash in treas. and 1,015,000 shares of Doctor- Jack Pot Con. M. Co. stock in treas. No debt. Pres. Warren Woods, Vice Pres. L. R. Ehrich; Sec. F. M .Woods; Treas. H. E. Woods; Asst. Sec. J. M. Allen. 401 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo

Gettsyburg, 6.73 acres, S. W. % Sec. 19; Iron Master, 5 acres, N. W. % Sec. 19; Providence, 5 acres, S. W. Sec. 19, and Mary Wynne and Silver Bell, 15.64 acres, S. E. 1/4 Sec. 24, all patented. Arrangements are now be ing made to lease Iron Master. Total dividends that have been paid amount to $150,000, the last of $75,000 paid Dec. 23rd, 1899. Nearly all the ore mined has been taken out by lessees. As this goes to press the company has sold the Gettysburg claim to the Jennie Sample Con. Mining Co. and is to receive in payment therefor 40,000 shares of the latter stock per acre. Listed as MINES.

Jean L. Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 220,000 shares and $150 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. W. P. Cobb; Vice Pres.

D. C. Sindlinger; Sec. & Treas. J. L. Lindsay. Exchange Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Edith H., 3% acres, on Beacon Hill, S. W. % Sec. 25; Comanche, 3 acres, and Grace, 1 acre, on Galena Hill, S. W. 1/4 Sec. 9. Edith H. is held by Receiver’s Receipt, the others by location. Edith H. has 60 ft. shaft, with house. No work now. Listed as PROSPECT.

Jefferson Mining Co.

1,100,000 shares. Par $1. No cash. Liability to director.-? $4,560, and taxes for past two years. Pres. Geo. McLean; Sec. W. J. Chamberlain. Boston Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Mattie L., 7 acres, on Gold Hill, on N. W. % Sec. 19, patented. Main shaft 800 ft. and 2,000 ft. of levels. This is a close corporation; is bemg operated by lessees.

Jennie Sample Consolidated Mining Co.

2,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. Pres. H. McAllister, Jr.; Vice Pres. L. C. Weyand; Sec. L. M. Purdy; Treas. N. S. Gandy. 44 P. 0. Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

This organization which was incorporated Feb. 28th, 1902, under the laws of Wyoming, is just being perfected as this Manualette goes to press. It is, therefore, impossible to give the amount of stock and cash in treas. at this time, as some additional territory will be included. There will, however, be one-half of the capitalization placed in the treas. The company has purchased the Jennie Sample claim from the Gould Consolidated M. Co., containing 7 1-3 acres in the S. Vz of Sec. 19, on Raven Hill; also the Minnehaha claim which was formerly owned by the Mon arch G. M. & M. Co., 9 acres in N. W. % Sec. 30. It also bought from the Constantine Con. Mining Co. the Julia

E. claim, 5 acres, in the S. E. % Sec. 19, and the Gettys burg, from the Jack Pot Mining Co., 7 acres, in the S. W. % 'Sec. 19. It is the intention of the company to push development work to the utmost.

Jerry Johnson Mining Co.

Chas. F. Potter, Sec. & Treas., Boston Bldg., Denver, Colo., reported for Vol. 1 Official Manual, 1900, and claimed 13-16th of the Jerry Johnson Nos. 1 and 2, 7-9th of the Arapahoe, and Little Pedro, 19 acres, S. W. % Sec. 17, on Ironclad Hill. Since then the publisher of this work has been unable to obtain any statement from the

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officers of the company. This probably is due to the fact that an extended trial occupying several weeks has pre vented the officers from giving this matter their atten tion. The trial has been between this company and the Damon Gold Mining Co., and is for an accounting of ore.

Jewel Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 400,000 shares and no cash

in treas. Pres. Z. J. Gervais; Vice Pres. C. J. Wieber; Sec. & Treas. F. W. Wieber. 30 Midland Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Jewel, 10.33 acres, on Cow Mt., in Sec. 12. Patented. Only sufficient work has been done to secure patents.. No work in 1901; none now.

Jopianna Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 250,000 shares and nominal

amount of cash in treas. Pres. C. E. Palmer; VTce Pres. Wm. J. Cox; Sec. & Treas. E. L. Ogden. Aspen, Colo.

Ogden, Little Dan, Fraction, Baltic and Black-Iron, 20.5 acres, on Bull Hill, in Sec. 21. All patented. A great deal of development work has been done on this prop erty at a big expense, but without material results. Noth ing is being done in the way of development at present.

Jolly Jane Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 180,500 shares and no cash in treas. Debt $1,510.78. Pres. E. E. Quentin; Vice Pres. & Treas. Ramsay C. Bogy; Sec. B. N. Beal. 1 Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Grace Arthur, 5.805, on Beacon Hill, S. W. Sec. 25; Tecumseh, 8.639 acres, in N. V2. Sec. 32, just E. of Victor; Also Vz interest in lease on Block 3. Shaft house, gallows frame complete with fully equipped steam plant on Te cumseh, with shaft 235 ft. deep. Grace Arthur is leased. The Company will start on the Tecumseh shortly, if not leased. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Josephine Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. Less than 1,000 shares and $47.58 in treas. Debt $200. Pres. J. A. Sill; Vice Pres. J. I. Franklin; Sec. & Treas. A. Elliott Hart. 25 P. O. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Oleon and Alceda, 17 acres, on Copper Mt., in W. Sec. 1. Patented. The directors of this company assumed responsibility for and paid up all taxes and indebtedness on the property in 1901, and have commenced active oper ations under the leasing system, the west half of each claim being now worked. Listed as PROSPECT.

Juanita Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 50,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. Chas. N. Miller; Vice Pres. W. J. Daven port; Sec. A. P. Miller; Treas. M. E. O’Bryan. 233 Ben nett Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo,

Silver Bell, 4.472 acres, on Gold Hill, N. E. Sec. 18; N. Vz of Rough & Ready; Mary L. and Forest Rock, 11 acres on Galena Hill, S. % Sec. 8, and Mary E. Placer, 16.35 acres, described as Lots 21 and 22, in Townsite of Cripple Creek. All patented. Silver Bell shaft 135 ft. On others patent work only. No active operations are re ported at this time.

Kaffirs Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000? shares. Par $1. 52,997 shares and no cash in treas. Debts $2,500. Pres. T. C. Delany; Vice Pres. H. A. Young; Sec. & Treas. Phil S. Delany. 35 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

St. Louis, Katie B., May Brewin, White and Blue and New Turn; one group of 13.980 acres, on Squaw Mt., S. Vz Sec. 30. All patented. The property is now leased and a plant of machinery has been erected for active opera tions imder same". Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Katinka Gold Mining Co.

l,250,00a shares. Par $1. 220,000 shares and $11,507.79

in treas. No debt. Pres. Wm. Lennox; Vice Pres. & Treas. E. W. Giddings, Jr.; Sec. N. H. Partridge. 213 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo

Katinka, August Flower, Chicken Hawk and Hobo, 26 acres, on Guyot Hill, N. W. % Sec. 30. All patented. Shaft house and steam hoisting plant. Part of the Chicken Hawk and August Flower are being operated under a very successful lease. Gross production to Feb. 1st, 1902, $96,- 384.75. For the year 1901 $83,607.59. A dividend of $10,000 was paid November, 1901, from royalties received. Listed as MINE.

KEARNS CONSOLIDATED COPPER .MINES CO. (Wyo.)

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 300,000 shares and $2,000 cash, with nearly $3,000 due on stock sales in treas. Pres. Foster Kearns; Vice Pres. & Treas. J. Al. Downing; Sec. A. Han son. 519 Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Downington townsite and Kearns mines in the Grand Encampment Copper Alining District, Carbon County, Wyoming. The townsite comprises 160 acres, all patented, at the mouth of Beaver Creek Canon. The mine com prises 216 acres near the summit of Kearns Alt, and on the crest of the Continental Divide. About 700 ft. of work has been done on the property, and development is being pushed forward. The principal vein is 32 ft. wide and gives showing of a great copper mine.

KiiiNDj-iiCK GELDER SAljliLTING CO. (San Juan.) 1,000,000 shares. Par $1. Pres. W, F. Kendrick; Vice Pres. Al. B. Carpenter; Sec, W. B. Ryder; 720 Exchange Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Henrietta, Lizzie, Humboldt and other mines, aggregat ing about 300 acres. Has over 200,000 tons of smelting and milling ore blocked out capable of furnishing from 300 to 400 tons of ore per day. Value of assets $2,145,032.24. Property all paid for. Smelter capacity 150 tons per day. Built to treat the company's ores. Situated at Silverton, in San Juan Co., Colo.

KENTUCKY BELLE GOLD AIINING CO. 1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 122,500 shares and no cash in

treas. No> debt. Pres. Jas. E. Collier; Vice Pres. Chas. E. Cherrington; Sec. & Treas. Jno. F. Bishop. 21714 S. Union Ave., Pueblo, Colo

Kentucky Belle, 6 acres, E. slope Raven, S. W. % Sec. 20. Patented. Shaft 200 ft., one 125 ft., two 50 ft. No work is being done on this property at the present time. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Keystone. Aiining & Milling Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 18,000 shares and $150 cash in treas. .Owes taxes, $2,400. Pres. J. W. Graham; Vice Pres. & Treas. D. P. Cathcart; Sec. J. R. Talpey. S Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Sitting Bull, Cripple Creek and Pannick, 18 acres, O'n Bull Hill, in N. E. 14 Sec. 29; Victoria No. 2, Nancy. Hanks, 6 acres, on Bull Hill, in S. W. 14 Sec. 21; Al- falfie and Penny, in N. E. 14 Sec. 28, 1614 acres; Big Snow and Gladstone, 9 acres, on Big Bull Mt., in S. 14 Sec. 28. All patented. Sitting Bull has shaft 250 ft. deep and 250 ft. drifting. Victoria No. 2 has shaft 125 ft. deep. One lessee is working on Victoria No. 2 opening up new vein. A controversy between this Company and the C. O. D. and Vindicator companies involves about 1% acres of Victoria No. 2. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT. KEY WEST GOLD MINING CO.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 79,995 shares and $500 cash in treas. Debt $237.36. Pres. R. P. Davie; Vice Pres. John I. Franklin; Sec. J. H. House; Treas. F. AV Stehr 43 Durkee Bldg, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Key West, 714 acres, on Gold Hill, S. E. M Sec. 13; Alay Queen and a fraction of the Fairview, 3.5 acres, on Globe Hill, S. E. 14 Sec. 18; Nest Egg and Consolidated Virginia, 6 acres, on Alineral Hill, N. E. 14 Sec. 13. The last two claims formerly belonged to the Southern Boy Gold Alining Co. All property patented. Shaft 110 ft., and several other shallow shafts. No work has been done on the property for some time, which is open to lease. Listed as PROSPECT.

KIMBERLY CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING CO. 2,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 257,500 shares and 6,200 shares of El Paso Con. in treas. Pres. S. S. Bernard; Vice Pres. T. S. Delany; Sec. & Treas. J. M. Jordan. 406 Min ing Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Owns North Cascade, a triangular-shaped piece of the Old Hickory, and that portion of the Lonaconing lying east of the E. sideline of the Australia; all about 4 acres. All patented. As this goes to press the organization has not been completed, and consequently further data can not be secured as to future plans.

Kiaiberly Gold Mining Co.

All the assets of this company have been absorbed by the Kimberly Con. Gold Alining Co., a Wyoming corpora tion. Stockholders of this company received in payment 750,000 shares of the consolidated stock, being equivalent to 500 shares of new stock for each 1,000 shares of old.

KING EDWARD MINING & TUNNEL CO .(Glear Creek)

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 1,000,000 shares in treas. Pres. Jas. L. Lindsay;" Vice Pres. Geo. W. Perkins; Sec. li. A. Riedel; Treas. Geo. L. Torrey. Alain oliice, Colorado Springs, Colo., Mine office, Idaho Springs, Colo.

An undivided % interest in Great East, Great West, Summit and Alountain, patented; and ail of the Oretta, patented; also the following in process: Duke, Edward, Barnett, Leopold, William, Walter, Belle, Apex, Alexan dria, B. I., Sondall, Lucile AI., Lindsay, Bother, Ben D., Riedel Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Fern L., Junior, Kate, Dandy, Papoose, Noble, Strip, Perry, Vina, Triangle, Lewis, Blow Out, Alonk, Oretta, Oretta Extension, Ella, Hillside and Carl. Consisting of 180 acres in the Iowa and Empire Alining District, Clear Creek Co., Colo. Also the Torrey tunnel and tunnel site, Avhich consists of 5 locations of 3,000 ft. each. The tunnel will be driven forward for transportation and drainage. Several shafts on the prop erty. Some ore has been shipped. Active work in prog ress with good indications.

King Gold Aiining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 50,000 shares and $200 cash in treas. Pres. & Treas. Beauregard Ross; Vice Pres. Jas. A. Howe; Sec. Chas. C. Griffin. 371 Bennett Ave., Crip ple Creek, Colo.

Charles Thomas, 1.9 acres, on Raven Hill, N. E. % Sec. 25; Crown Point, 4 acres, on Alineral Hill, in W. Vz Sec. 12; Good Hope, Boston, Alagnes and Alameen in one group about 14 acres on Tenderfoot Hill, N. W. Sec. 8; vVil- mington, in same location, containing about 4 acres; the last in process, the balance patented. Shaft Charles Thomas 50 ft. Alagnes and Good Hope have each shaft 50 ft.; Alameen, tvmnel 30 ft. shaft 110 ft.; on Crown Point, shaft 60 ft.; on Boston, shaft 55 ft.; on Wilming ton, sufficient work for patents. No work now. Shipment of 10 tons was made in Dec., 1900, from Good Hope, giving values of $22 per ton.

KING GOLD AIINING & AlILLlNG CO.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 800,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. Chas. A. Johnson; Aice Pres. H. King John- son; Sec. & Treas. Howard AI. Johnson. DeGraff Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Morning Glory, Devil's Dream, Hap-Hazard, Last Chance and Norris Alayhugh, about 30 acres in one group, on N. W. slope of Copper Alt., in N. E. Sec. 2. All patented, except small fraction of Norris Alayhugh. Suffi cient work has been done for patents. None doing now.

Kisaiet Gold Aiining Co.

300,000 shares. Par $5. No shares and no cash in treas. Pres. C. H. Curtis; Sec. & Treas. E. W. Stephens. 206 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Kismet claim, 10.3 acres, in N. W. A Sec. 31. Patented. 75 ft. shaft and about 860 ft. of drifting.

Kittie Wells Gold Aiining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 250,000 shares, no cash in treas. Debt $300. Pres. C. S. Wilson; Vice Pres. J. C. Johnston; Sec. Wm. P. Sargeant; Treas. William A. Otis & Co. 205 Alining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Kittie Wells No. 2, Libbey Dell, Carbonate King, Ala meda, 13.114 acres on Tenderfoot Hill, in S. AV. A Sec. 7, Receiver’s Receipt. Portion of property was leased dur ing 1901, but is now inactive.

Kitty Gold Aiining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 180,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. E. S. Bach; Vice Pres. Wm. ’Shemwell; Sec. & Treas. Albert Bach. 20 Exchange Blk., Colorado Springs.

Katie Hollis and Alissouria Placer, 12 acres, on Bull and Raven Hills, N. W. % Sec. 20, all patented. Drift from New York tunnel has been driven 50 ft. with upraise 15 ft. and winze 10 ft. New 30 fi. shaft on Katie Hollis. The latter claim is being worked under a two-years’ lease, 15 and 20 per cent, royalties. Listed as PROSPECT.

K. P. Aiining, Aiilling & Prospecting Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 198,000 shares and no cash in treas. Debt about $75. Pres. R. B. AlcPherson; Aice Pres. A. F. Woodward; Sec. & Treas. AV. W. Williamson. 2514 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

K. P., Lucky Dave, Elk, and Red Bird, 25.975 acres, in Sec. 18, T. 16 S., R. 69 AA, and Sec. 13, T. 16 S., R. 70 AV., all patented. Sufficient work only has been done to se-

cure patent There were no active operations in 1901, and none now.

LACOTA GOLD iVDNING CO.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 249,997 shares and no cash in treas. Debts $279. Pres. Win. Munroe; Vice Pres. Geo. I. Bentley; Sec. & Treas. Phil S. Delany. 35 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Mary Mack, with mineral rights of about 6 acres, on Big Bull Mt., N. W. i/i of Sec. 28. Patented. Has 90 ft. shaft, and other shallow workings. No work in 1901 and none now. Listed as PBOSPECT.

Ladessa Gold Mining & Milling Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. No stock, no cash in treas. Debt $100. Pres. H. S. Sommers; Vice Pres. Chas. Neuer; Sec. & Treas. E. S. Cohen. 5 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Butcher Boy, 10.3 acres, on Cow Mt., S. W. % Sec. 11; Nameless, 1.9 acres, on Bull Hill, S. W. % Sec. 21. All patented. Sufficient work only for securing patent. Com pany waiting development in neighborhood. No work in 1901, and none now.

Lady Campbell Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 450,000 shares and no cash in treas. No debts. Pres. G. C. Blakey; Vice Pres. A. Bourquin; Sec. E. C. Babbitt; Treas. J. Maurice Finn. Cripple Creek, Colo.

Lady Campbell, acres, on Galena Hill, N. E. % Sec. 17; Emma Abbott, 1 acre, on Womack Hill, N. W. Sec. 18. All patented. Work sufficient to obtain patent only. The company has certain vein rights in the Jorado, while Jack the Ripper, formerly owned by the Company, has gone by default, and lost. No work doing now.

Lamertine Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 500,000 shares of stock, no

cash in treas. and debt of $2,600. Pres. John W. Proudfit; Vice Pres. R. C. Thayer; Sec. & Theas. E. W. Adams. 50 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Lamertine, 8 acres, on Copper Mt., in S. W. % Sec. 1; Josie S., 3% acres, on Raven Hill, N. E. i/4 Sec. 19, all patented. Shaft on Josie S. 115 ft. deep. At this pres ent moment, March, 1902, there is no work being done on this property.

Lasca Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and no cash in treas. Debt $3,300. Pres. W. G. Newman; Vice Pres.

H. J. Newman; Sec. & Treas. J. H. Crabtree. 18 Durkee Bldg., Colorado Springe, Colo.

Hand Made, 4i/ acres, on Globe Hill, N. E. % Sec. 18; Mary Anne, ly. acres, on Bull Hill, between Secs. 21 and 28; Annie E., 8 acres, on Big Bull Hill, in Sec. 28. All patented. Shaft house on Hand Made, and shaft 115 ft., with considerable drifting. Company has excellent pros pects for finding ore on Hand Made, but was forced to stop work for lack of funds. It expects to reorganize with funds, to resume work, and will lease. No work in 1901, none now. Listed as PROSPECT.

Last Dollar Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares Par $1. No shares, $50,000 in cash in treas. No debt. Pres. & Treas. R. P. Lounsberry; Vice Pres. A. Eilers; Sec. H. Hanington, Jr. 204 Boston Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Last Dollar, Combination and part of Wisconsin, about 18 acres, on Bull Hill, in S. % Sec. 20. Patented. One of the most fully-equipped plants in the District, main shaft

I, 200 H., with thousands of feet of levels and drifts. The company is actively engaged in shipping ore and two blocks of its ground are under lease. Gross production of the property up to Jan. 16, 1902, was $890,000. For the year 1901, $200,000. Total dividends paid $150,000. The last in December 10th, 1901,, of $30,000. About 100 men are employed. Listed under MINES.

Last Stake Gold Mining & Leasing Co.

50,000 shares. Par $1. 20,000 shares and $2,000 cash in

treas. Pres. E. J. Moxley; Vice Pres. A. May; Sec. Treas. D. N. Heizer. 16 N. Nevada, Colorado Springs.

Has a lease on 5 acres oO the Last Stake claim of the American Consolidated Mining and Milling Co., which lease runs for 4 years, with 30 per cent, flat royalty for all ores mined. Has a plant of machinery, shaft 232 ft. deep, with 100 ft. of drifts.

LA TORRE MINES CO. (In Mexico.)

1,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 500,000 shares in treas. Pres. J. M. Parker; Vice Pres. R. P. Davie; Sec. & Treaa. E. A. Sunderlin. 505 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Luz de Constancia and La Desconfianza, 90 acres, on the Mother Vein, near the City of Guanajuab, Mexico. This is a new Company, with ample funds in treasury to push development, and as the management is composed of practical mining men the outlook for success is good.

LAURA-PEARL MINING & MILLING CO. (Chaffee Co.)

1,250,000 shares. Par $ 1. 325,555 shares and S3, 100 cash in treas. Pres. & Gen. Mgr. C. L. Arzeno; Vice Pres, and Asst. Mgr. F. H. Denman; Sec. & Treas. J. A. Small. Cameron, Colo., and Cincinnati, Ohio.

Dolomite Nos. 1 and 2, Silver Wave, Azurite, Oxonian, Umbria, Fraction, Gulch, and a group of 4 adjoining claims on the south, known as the Newett Group, 110 acres in all. 44 mile W. of Newett, Chaffee Co., Colo., in the Trout (jreek Mining District. All patented but the Newett Group. §haft house, assay office, boarding houses and office building, with necessary machinery. On Silver Wave shaft 265 ft. deep, with drift 101 ft. at 265 ft. Tun nel 162 ft., with much crosscutting and other shafts. The property has produced about $50,000, but no dividends have been paid by this Company which was only incorporated in Feb., 190 L

Le Claire Gold Mining Co.

As there is some litigation with respect to this property, one of the officers thinks it desirable not to give data con cerning same.

Legal Mining & Imilling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 44,650 shares and a small ac

count of cash in treas. Pres. F. A. Vorhees; Vice Pres. Fred A. Young; Sec. & Treas. Horace H. Mitchell. 45 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Saturday, 3 3-8 acres, on Rose Bud Hill, Sec. 25; Con- iago, 5 acres, on N. Tenderfoot, N. W. 44 Sec. 8, all pat ented. Only sufficient "work has been done to obtain patents. No active work being done at present.

Leland Stanford Mining Co.

350,000 shares. Par $1. 36,500 shares and no cash in

treas. Debt about $600. Pres. Chas. F. Potter; Vice Pres. John J. O’Donnell; Sec. & Treas. A. O. Downs. 129 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

California, Alice, Whistler, 9 acres, on Bull Hill, in S.

Vz Sec. 17. Little interest sems to be taken in reporting work done on this property for 1901, or now.

Lenora Mining & Milling Co.

The report made for Vol. 1 Official Manual, 1900, by F. A. Perkins, Sec. & Treas., 108 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo., claimed the Lenora in N. W. 44 Sec. 25, containing 8 acres. Since then the publisher of this work has been unable to obtain any statement.

Leon Consolidated Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 1 cents. 51,000 shares and no cash in treas. No debt. Pres. H. L. West; Vice Pres. A. C. Ridgeway; Sec. & Treas. E. S. Bach. 20 Exchange Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Leon, on E. slope of Galena Hill, between Secs. 17 and 18, 544 acres, patented. Shaft house, and shaft 100 ft. Several other shallow shafts. Is bonded and leased for 2 years in the sum of $60,000, royalty 1244 to 20 per cent. Listed as PROSPECT.

LEXINGTON GOLj) MINING CO.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 285,000 shares and $12,349.41

in cash in treas. No debt. Pres. W. B. Storer; Vice Pres. R. K. Hutchings; Sec. & Treas. N. H. Partridge. 213 Min ing Exchange, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Cllara D., 4.56 acres; Nellie V., .641 acre; Cotton Tail, .741 acre; Evelyne, .831 acre; Jeff Davis Nos. 1 and 2, 5.808 acres; total of 12.58 acres, on Gold Hill, in N. W. 44 Sec. 19. Patented. Shaft houses, plants of machinery, ore bins, etc. Clara D. shaft 335 ft. -with 1,500 ft. of drifts; Nellie V. shaft, 114 ft., with 200 ft of drifts; Cotton Tail, shaft 80 ft. Clara D. and Jeff Davis No. 1 are being operated under lease. Two sets working on the Clara D. Gross production to Jan. 1st, 1902, $194,001.36. For 1901 $25,891.29. Listed under MINES,

Liberty Bell Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 200,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. James Bell; Vice Pres. Wm. Vineyard; Sec. W. J. Hendrickson; Treas. J. W. Campbell., 25 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Wells Fargo Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, and Wood Chopper, 49.297 acres, on Bull Hill, between Sec. 34 and 35. Pat ented. 150 ft. of sinking and drifting has been done. No work in 1901, none now.

Lillie (C. C.) Gold Mining Co. Ltd.

225,000 shares. Par £1. No shares and $40,000 in cash in treas. London Board; Chairman, W. F. Fisher; Director, W. .Weston; Sec. Arthur E. Midgley. 15 George St., Lon don, England. American Board: Chairman J. P. Pom eroy; Sec. William A. Otis; Auditor Clarence E. Titus. 205 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Lillie, 7 acres, on Bull Hill, S. W. Sec. 21, patented. The Company closed down work in August, 1901. The property is now being worked by Thos. F. M. Fitzgerald, under a successful lease. The company receiving there from royalties to the amount of about $2,000 per month. No salaries are being paid, except to the superintendent. Gross production up to Jan. 1st, 1902, was $1,533,741.72. For the year 1901, $91,651.35. Dividends have been paid amounting to $361,433.68.

Lincoln Directory Gold Mining Co.

1,200,000 shares. Par $1. 400,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. W. E. Rohde; Vice Pres. Q. E. Hicks; Sec. & Treas. F. S. Bennett. Colorado Springs, Colo.

Bryan, 2% acres, on extreme N. slope of Big Bull Mt. Patented. Necessary Avork only to obtain government title. No work being done now.

Lipton Gold Mining Co.

Report made for Vol 1 Official Manual, 1900, by F. F. Dennis, Pres., 53 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo., claimed: M. J. and Laura May, about 8 acres ,on Copper Mt., in S. % Sec. 1. Since then the publisher of this work has been unable to obtain any statement.

Little Alice Mining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. Stock and' cash in treas. not reported. Pres. John J. Grier; Vice Pres. & Treas. T. F. McCarthy; Sec. J. Maurice Finn; Nolon Blk., Cripple Creek, Colo.

Little Alice, Alise Me, Keystone, Good Luck, Vindica tor and Good Hope, 31.4 acres, patented, S. % Sec. 32, T. 14 S., R. 69 W. No worK in 1901, none now.

Little Bessie Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 99,995 shares and $2,156.60 cash in treas. Debt $336.29, taxes for 1900. Pres. J. W. Gra ham; Vice Pres. Sherwood Aldrich; Sec. & Treas. E. P. Shove. 509 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Bessie, 8 acres, on Beacon Hill, in Sec. 25. Shaft 200 ft. with crosscut to W. 75 ft. No work has been done on ‘ this property since Dec., 1901. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

I Little Corporal Gold Mining Co.

i 1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 63,000 shares and about $175

1 cash in treas. Pres. Geo. E. Lindley; Vice Pres. & Treas. ; J. E. Phillips; Sec. Chas. H. Peters. 211 California Bldg., I Denver, Colo.

' Comstock and Kearney, 16.87 acres on Tenderfoot Hill, N. W. % Sec. 8. All patented. There were but very little ! active operations in 1901. The Kearney is leased, but is not now working. Nothing being done on the Comstock.

Little Cut Diamond Mining & Milling Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 83,000 shares and $12.08 cash in treas. Debt about $1,000. Pres. J. H. Ryan; Vice Pres. J. W. Graham; Sec. & Treas. H. J. Newman. 18 Durkee Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Owns mineral and surface rights of the Cut Diamond, 2 acres, on Bull Hill, N. W. Sec. 28, the mineral rights only about 4 acres of same claim'*lying under town of Goldfield; Homestead, Goldfield and North Slope, 9.68 acres, on Big Bull Hill, N. W. V4, Sec. 28. All patented. Two shafts on property, one 128 ft. with 118 ft. of drift ing at the bottom. No work done in 1901, none being none now. ' Listed as PROSPECT.

Little Joan Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 31,400 shares and $105.14 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. Warren Woods; Vice Pres. W.

F. Crosby; Sec. L. II. Ehrich; Treas. F. M. Woods. 60 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Apex, Little Kosa, 15.044 acres, on Bull Hill, between Secs. 20 aijd 21; also vein rights passing through the Apex, Smuggler, Lee and Wacu Weta. All patented. There is no work being prosecuted on this property, but the com pany is desirous of granting leases. Listed as PBEFERRED PROSPECT.

Little Man Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 219,993 shares and $1,700 cash in treas. Owes taxes. Pres. H. H. Dorsey; Vice Pres. C. N. Miller; Sec. J. W. Wright; Treas. J. R. Young. 79 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Park, 5% acres, on Galena Hill, S. W. Sec. 8; and Alpine, 10 acres, on Rhyolite Mt., in N. E. Vi Sec. 6. Re- eeiver’s receipt. One shaft 50 ft. and 2 30 ft. shafts on Park. One shaft 60 ft. on Alpine. Park is being operated by lessees, who are to do 50 shifts per month, and pay 20 per cent, royalty. Listed as PROSPECT.

Little May Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and $2,000 cash dn treas. Pres. Josiah H. Hughes; Vice Pres. E. J. Seeley; Sec. H. J. English; Treas. R. W. English. 51 Jacobson Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Little May No. 1 and 6-10 of Little Blanche No. 1, 13 1-3 acres on Bull Hill, in S. W. % Sec. 21. All of the company’s properties is being operated by lessees who pay flat royalty of 25 per cent.

Little Nell Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 100,000 shares, no cash in

treas. Debt $891.28. Pres. E. E. Quentin; Vice Pres. & Treas. Ramsay C. Bogy; Sec. B. N. Beal. 1 Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo.

15 acres in the town of Arequa, on Raven Hill, S. W. V, Sec. 30. Block 1, shaft house, gallows frame and steam plant. Block 3, two shaft houses, ore bins with steam plant complete. Shaft Block 1, 81 ft. Shaft Block 2, 85 ft. Shaft Block 3, 70 ft. Shaft Block 4, 37 ft. Three blocks are now being operated under lease. Property has produced about $800. Listed PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Little Puck Gold Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 14,168 shares and $60 in treas. Debt $1,200. Pres. E. A. Colburn; Vice Pres. J. W. Greenwaldt; Sec. & Treas. David N. Heizer. 16 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Ocean Wave, 9.142 acres, on Squaw Mt., S. E. 44 Sec. 30; 2-3 interest in Climax Nos. 1 and 2, 15.97 acres on Squaw Mt., S. E. 44 Sec. 30, and N. E. 44 Sec. 31; hold contract for right to follow its vein across the Santa Rita; Little iMaud, 5.56 acres, on Grouse Mt. S. W. 44 "Sec. 31; Crystal Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, 46.766 acres on Red Mt., W. V2 Sec. 2; Little Josie, McKinley, Billy Sherman, and Robert W., 36.894 acres, on Phonolite Hill, in Sec. 20, T. 14 S., R. 70 W. Total acreage 119.649 acres. All pat ented. Also owns 600,000 shares of the St. Thomas G. ]\I. Co. as described elsewhere. A contract has iust been made with leasers to sink a shaft 300 ft. from the Climax Tunnel level. Climax No. 2 is being operated by le.ssees. Gross production of the property to date about $10,000. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Little Sister Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 450,000 shares and $7,500 cash in treas. Pres. & Treas. John MacMillan; Vice Pres. John S. Perky; Sec. C. W. Enos. 745 Equitable Bldg., Denver.

Queen of the West, 344 acres, and half interest in ground in common between Mary Jane and Berkey lode, about 12-3 acres, on Battle Mt., in Sec. 32; also the property formerly owned by the Queen of the Cripples G. M. Co., viz; Parquette and Cascade, 9 acres, on Galena Hill, in S. W. 44 Sec. 9. All above are patented. Queen of West shaft 70 ft. The company is now figuring to erect a plant of machinery and doing considerable development work on Queen of the West.

Little Valeria Gold Mining & Milling Co.

500,000 shares. Par $1. 76,000 shares and no cash in

treas. No debt. Pres. & Treas. Jas. J. McFeely; Vice Pres. John Lehman. Cripple Creek, Colo.

Cardinal, 7.339 acres, on S. W. slope of Gold Hill, in S. 44 Sec. 24 and N. 44 Sec. 25. Patented. Small shaft house with shaft 230 ft., one of 50 ft., one of 75 ft., and 500 ft. of levels and crosscuts. Part is being operated under lease.

Has shipped about 500 tons. Claim located in 1892, was worked that year, arid in 1893, again in 1895 until March, 1896, when litigation stopped operations. This was settled in June, 1900, since which the property or a part of it has been worked by lessees.

London & Colorado Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 200,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. Otto Fehringer; Vice Pres. H. T. Cooper; Sec. & Treas. K. MacMillan, 214 E. Kiowa, Colorado Springs.

Red Cloud, about 7 acres, on Rhyolite Mt., in N. W. % Sec. 6 and S. W. % Sec. 31. Receiver’s Receipt. No work done in 1901 and none now.

Longfellow Gold Mining Co.

This Company has gone out of existence, as all of its property has been transferred to Stratton’s C. C. M. &

D. Co., since the publication of Vol 1. Official Manual.

Loraine Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 175,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. Edwin Arkell; Sec. & Treas. Chas. Brooker; Asst. Sec. Jos. P. Walsh. 38 P. O. Blk., Colorado Springs.

Ballyclare, Ballymore, Alabama, Elba, Pensacola, Tus- cumbia and Vendetta, 78 acres, on Little Pisgah Mt., in

E. y2 Sec. 11, T. 16 S., R. 70 W. In process. No work is being done now.

Los Angeles Gold Mines Co.

Report made for Vol. 1 Official Manual, 1900, by W. N. McBird, Sec., E. & C. Bldg., Denver, Colo., claimed: Los Angeles, 5 acres, on the line between Secs. 20 and 29, between Bull Hill and Battle Mt. Since then the pub lisher of this work ha been unable to obtain any state ment regarding the company although it is reported that the mine was sold in December, 1900, to H. W. Fisher, of Ohio, under sheriff’s sale.

Lucania Transportation, Tunnel, Mining &

DRAINAGE CO. (In Clear Creek & Gilpin Cos., Colo.)

2,500.000 shares. Par 81. 1.250,000 shares in treas. Pres. J. A. Wright; Sec. J. F. Lilly. 16 Exchange Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Owns 120 acres of choice mineral territory, in the Vir ginia, Russell and Lower Fall River Mining Districts of Clear Creek and Gilpin Counties, Colo.: also the Lucania tunnel and 4 tunnel sites extending 12,000 ft. to the heart of Quartz Hill. Property is being developed by the great Lucania crosscut tunnel.

Lucky Guss Gold Mines, Ltd.

This company has gone out of existence, as its property has been nurchased by W. S. Stratton since publication of Vol. 1 Official Manual, the same having been transferred to Stratton’s C. C. M. & D. Co.

Lucky John Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par 81. 300,000 shares and $150 cash in treas. Pres. Robert Gale: Vice Pres. T. B. Pyles; Sec. N. E. Pyles; Treas. J. K. Brunner. 20 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs. Colo.

Lucky John, Montezuma, Ema and Lena Lock, about 40 acres on S. slope of Straub Mt., N. Vz Sec. 19. The first two are patented and the last two are held by loca tion. Enough’ work only has been done to secure patent. There is no work being done now, nor has there been for some time.

LUCRATIVE CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. (Saguache)

2,250,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 159,949 shares and no cash in treas. Debt $4,769.91. Pres. R. P. Davie: Vice Pres. Wm. F. Greenwood: Sec. J. H. House. 43 Durkee Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Eagle 10.33 acres. East 8.062 acres and 2-3 of Hawk 10.123 acres, in the Kerber Greek Mining District, Saguache Co., Colo. Eagle and Hawk patented. East held by loca tion. Shaft house, ore house with machinery, and sink ing pump. Shaft 295 ft. vuth levels at 100, 200 and 295 ft. Property is leased for 2 years from June 1st, 1901. 7 men are now working. Has produced about $4,000. Listed as PROSPECT.

Mabel Consolidated Mining Co.

This Company has sold all its property to the Gold Dol lar Consolidated Mining Co. See report of last named.

Madeline Gold Mining Co.

1 250,000 shares. Par $1. 150,000 shares and 86,500 cash

in treas. No debt. Pres. A. E. Carlton; Vice Pres. R. G.

Withers; Sec. & Treas. E. C. Newcomb. First National Bank, Cripple Creek, Colo. i r

Colorado King about 10.097 acres, on N. W. slope of Cold Hill in S. E. % Sec. 13. ltented. Shaft house and ore bins; one shaft 300 ft., stations at every 100 ft. cross cuts on each. Development work is being prosecuted. Listed as PKEFEBBED PKOSPECT.

Madison Gold Mining Co.

Since publication of Vol. 1 Official Manual, the property of this company was sold to W. S. Stratton and a divl dend of 3i/4c per share was paid. The property is now owned by Stratton’s C. C. M. & D. Co.

MADONNA GOLD MINING & TUNNEL CO. 600,000 shares. Par $1. State of treas. not given. Pres. F. H. Frankenburg; Vice Pres. H. Herman; Sec. Chas. Hermemeyer; Treas. E. S. Middelkamp. 41 Mechanics Blk., Pueblo, Colo.

Last Chance Tunnel site on the N. slope of Mineral Hill, with dumping ground of about 200 ft. Line of tunnel commences about on the Puzzler claim and runs almost directly south. No work was done in 1901.

Maggie Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 225,000 shares and $572 cash

in treas. Pres. J. N. Beaty; Vice Pres. L. E. Sherman; Sec. W. W. Williamson; Treas. John A. Thatcher. 27 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo..

Maggie, Yum Yum, Stone Ezel, 8.737 acres; also % con flict between Maggie and Nightingale, .737 acre and vein rights under ground in conflict between Stone Ezel and Hanover, 1.168 acres, in S. W. Sec. 20, and all vein rights under Gold Sovereign Dump. All patented. All being operated under lease for .two years from Sept. 1st, 1901. Has produced $2,611 worth of ore.

Magic Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 400,000 shares and $413.47 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. Edwin Arkell; Vice Pres. J. W. Sheaf or; Sec. Treas. Julius Gump. 31 P. 0. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Wee Fry, 3 acres on Galena Hill, in S. E. Sec. 8, and S. W. % Sec. 9. Receiver’s Receipt. 50 ft of sinking and drifting has been done. The property is not being worked now. Listed as PROSPECT.

]\L4GNA CHARTA MINING & MILLING CO. 1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 96,355 shares and $76.59 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. C. B. Seldomridge; Vice Pres. L. W. Ralston; Sec. A. J. Smith; Treas. M. F. Stark. 40 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Magna Charta, Quartzite, and Annex, 22.53 acres, on Ironclad Hill, S. E. Sec. 18; North Star Placer and J. B. S., 10 acres, on Mineral Hill, in Sec. 12. All patented but J. B. S., for which the receiver’s receipt is held. Parts of Magna Charta and Quartzite are now being operated by two sets of lessees. Listed as PROSPECT.

Magnet Rock Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 11,000 shares and $130.48 cash in treas. Besides 25,000 shares of Doctor-Jack Pot Con solidated Gold Mining Co. No debt. Pres. Clarence Ed- sall; Vice Pres. Geo. R. Buckman; Sec. & Treas. John J. Key. 70 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Monte Christo, 2% acres, on Beacon Hill, N. W. Sec. 30; Hillside, 4 acres; Bull Dozer, Magnet Rock and two- thirds interest in Sherman, 4% acres, on Gold Hill, in N. E. 1/4 Sec. 24. Monte Christo, Sherman and Hillside, patented. Balance held by receiver’s receipt. Monte Christo has shaft 300 ft. deep and is now leased on favor able terms. None of the other properties being worked at this time. Listed as PROSPECT.

Magnolia Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 149,995 shares and $15,000 cash in treas; and also 130,000 shares of May Belle Consolidat ed Mining Co. No debt. Pres. S. R. Bartlett; Vice Pres. Warren Woods;. Sec. & Gen. Mgr. F. M. Woods; Treas. H. E. Woods. 401 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Little Magnolia, 2.94 acres, on Guyot Hill, in S. E. % Sec. 24, patented. 285 ft. tunnel with winze in same, which is being operated under lease. A dividend of 17c per share was lately paid from the sale of property, not enumerated, ave. Listed as PROSPECT.

Mahoning Gold Mining Co.

125,000 shares. Par $1. 26,000 shares and $50 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. T. H. Ahiteside; Vice Pres. Harry Bonnell; Sec. S. R. Frazier; Treas. and Asst. Sec. F. G. Whiteside. 108 W. Wood St., Youngstown, Ohio.

Little Francini, Ernst, 11.511 acres; Linda S., Waterloo, 11.749 acres; Etheline, 5 acres (all the above being pat ented), Aguianaldo and fraction, 5 acres (held by loca tion). All in E. Vz Sec. 1, T. 15 S., R. 70 W. Sufficient work has been done for obtaining patent. Outside of as sessment work there was no further development done in 1901, and none is being done now.

Major-Loughrey Gold Mining & Milling Co.

Report made for Vol. 1 Official Manual, 1900, by Jos. 0. Major, manager and director. Cripple Creek, Colo., claimed: Violet, Sans Pareil, Loughrey, Grand View and Last Chance Placer, 25 acres on Copper Mt., S. E. i/4 Sec. 2. Since then the publisher of this work has been unable to obtain any statement regarding the company.

Margaret Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 100,000 shares and $1,250 cash in treas. Owes taxes. Pres. H. J. Newman; Vice Pres. & Treas. H. H. Dorsey; Sec. F. H. Dunnington. 4 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

IMargaret, 4 acres, in S. E. Sec. 17, T. 15 S., R. 69 W., and a portion of Mary L., and Rough and Ready, 8.28 acres, on Galena Hill, in S. E. % Sec. 8. All patented, Four shafts from 40 to 80 ft. Margaret is being operated under lease at this present time. Listed as PROSPECT.

Margery Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 300,000 shares and about $27,- 000 cash. Pres. F. A. Williams; Vice Pres. J. J. Lindsay; Sec. & Treas. H. A. McIntyre. 928 Equitable Bldg., Den ver, Colo.

Kansas, 7 acres on Carbonate Hill, S. W. Sec. 7; Blue Bird, 4 acres on Mineral Hill, S. W. Sec. 18; Star light, 6 acres, S. of Victor, S. E. % Sec. 32. All patented. May Be So and Telephone formerly owned by this com pany were sold in 1900 to W. S. Stratton. No active work is being done now.

Maria A. Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 149,995 shares and $1,871 cash in treas. Owes taxes. Pres. H. H. Dorsey; Vice Pres, Blom C. Joy; Sec. F. H. Dunnington; Treas. J. R. Young. 4 N. Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Maria A,, 7.89 acres S. W. % Sec. 20, on Raven Hill. Patented. Three sets of lessees are working on tne prop erty. Listed as PROSPECT.

Marinette Gold Mining Co.

This company has gone out of existence since the pub lication of Vol 1 “Official Manual,” as all its property was purchased in 1900 by \v. S. Stratton, the latter prop erty having been transferred to Stratton’s C. C. M. & D. Co.

Marion Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 259,750 shares and $1,064.87

cash in treas. No debt. Pres. Irving W. Bonbright; Vice Pres. Geo. R. Buckman; Sec. & Treas. F. W. Stehr, Hager- man Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Marion and Carolyn, 14.822 acres in S. E. Sec. 34 and S. W. 1/4 See. 35. Patented. Work to the amount of $2000 has been done on this property. No work now. Listed as PROSPECT.

Mariposa Mining & Tunnel Co.

1,500,000 shares-. Par $1. 5000 shares and no cash in

treas. Debt $1000. Pres. W. R. Foley; Vice Pres. W. M. Dutton; Sec. S. J. Mattocks. 104 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs.

Yellow Bird, and Cotton Tail, 14 acres on Gold Hill, In N. Vz Sec, 24; Cripple Creek Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, 61.472 acres, 14 miles S. W. of Cripple Creek in Sec. 22. This property is not now being worked, the com pany trying to secure leasers. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Maroon Tunnel & Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 24,000 shares and no cash in treas. Vice Pres. J. A. Leech; Sec. T. G. Horn; Treas. J. H. Thedinga. 214 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs.

Wacu Weta, 4% acres, on Bull} Hill, N. W. i/4 Sec. 21. Springfield, 9 acres on Big Bull Hill, N. E. )4 Sec, 34.

Voice and Expectation, each 10 acres, in the Aspen Dis trict. All above claims are patented. The former two being in the Cripple Creek District. Steam hoist, shaft 300 ft. on Wacu Weta, which is being operated at this present time under lease and bond for $100,000.

Marquette Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 195,000 shares and no cash in

treas. Debts 184.05. Pres. Geo. A. Cockburn; Vice. Pres. Wm. H. Powell; Sec. and Treas. Geo. A. Powell. 37 P. 0. Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Silver Wave, 9.83 acres on Beacon Hill, S. W. % Sec. 25. Patented. Tunnel 210 ft., and one shaft 110 ft. and one 40 ft. Leased to D. 0. Darnell and associates, for two years from January 1st, 1902. Listed as PROSPECT.

Mars Consolidated Gold Mining Co.

Report made for Vol. 1 Official Manual, 1900, by offi cers of the Company, claimed; Steuben, Pulaski, Henry, Mars, and part of the Lone Star No. 1, 13 acres in Pov erty Gulch, S. E. 1/4 Sec. 13. The publisher of this work has endeavored to obtain a statement regarding the Company, but has failed to do so.

Mary Ann Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 175,000 shares and no cash in treas. Debt $361. Pres. Matthew Kennedy; Vice Pres. C. F. Bryant; Sec. & Treas. William A. Otis. 205 Min ing Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Mary Ann, 7.310 acres, on Raven Hill, in S. E. i/4 Sec. 19. Patented. Electric hoist, blacksmith shop and build ings. Shaft in 237 ft. Another 100 ft. and some of shallow depth. No work since November, 1901. Negotiations are now pending for leasing the claim. Listed as PRE FERRED PROSPECT.

Mary Cashen Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 299,000 shares and $1000 cash in treas. Liabilities $20,000. Pres. J. P. Pomeroy; Vice Pres. B. P. Waggener; Sec. & Treas. John J. Key. 70 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Mineral rights through all that portion of the Spicer claim N. of Victor Ave.; containing about 3 acres, and a. portion of the N. E. part of the Mt. Rosa Placer, includ ing the Spicer Extension claim in the town of Victor, in Sec. 29, containing in all about 7 acres. Company also owns surface lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and a portion of No. 4, block 7, in said town of Victor. Main shaft has now ob tained a depth of 825 ft., the property is being operated by lessees. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECH.

Mary Jane Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 60,000 shares and $250 cash in treas. Pres. D. W. Marmaduke; Vice Pres. Geo. E. Si- monton; Sec. & Treas. Edward Bell. Cripple Creek, Colo.

Golden Wedge, on W. slope of Raven Hill, S. % Sec. 19, about 4% acres. Patented. One shaft on S. end 430 ft. One shaft on N. end 105 ft. Three sets of les sees are now operating. Ore is being shipped from shaft on the N. end. The claim having produced about $3000.

MARY McKinney mining co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 100,000 shares and substantial cash reserve in treas. Pres. Frank F. Gastello; Vice Pres. W. S. Nichols; Sec. & Treas. A. C. VanCott. 11 P. 0. Blk., Colorado Springs.

Mary McKinney, Mary iMcKinney No. 2, Republic, May Flower, Le Claire, Thurlow and Nisi Prius, 35% acres. All patented, on Gold Hill in Sec. 19. A commodious and well equipped plant at main shaft, valued at $50,000 and necessary pumps, station pumps, etc. Has paid 12 divi dends of 3 per cent, the last being on Jan. 10th, 1902. Be ing a close corporation it is impossible to obtain gross pro duction from this property, which however, has been and is very large.

Mary-Nevin Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 290,000 shares and $100 cash

in treas. Debt $1050. Pres. E. M. De La Vergne; Vice Pres. M. F. Stark; Sec. H. F Avery; Treas. J. K. Brun ner. 14 El Paso Blk., Colorado Springs.

Mary Navin and Hibernia, 10 acres, on Rosebud Hill, N. E. % Sec. 25. Shaft house, shaft 185 ft. and several feet of drifts at 100 ft. level. All property has been under bond and lease but lease has been forfeited. Listed as PROSPECT.

Matoa Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No stock; $20,580.29 in cash in treas. No debt. Pres. W. !S. Stratton; Vice Pres. K. Schwarz; Sec. & Treas. W. Lloyd. 117 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs.

Part of the Geneva, .245 acres, and all the Half Moon on Gold Hill, 7.00 acres, and also the territory embraced in the S. W. % Sec. 30. T. 15 S., E.. 69 W., reaching from Beacon Hill downward, through Arequa Gulch and on to Grouse Mt., 42.596 acres. Before Mr. Stratton obtained control of this stock the Matoa property had been oper ated at a great loss for several months but the sale of a portion of its holdings, gave a cash balance and paid off debts of the company. Property has produced $625,474.48; all prior to present management. Listed as PREEERRED PROSPECT.

Matt France Mining & Milling Co.

900,000 shares. Par $1. 59,850 shares and $138.51 cash in treas. Pres. J. K. Miller; Vice Pres. E. G. Davis; Sec. & Treas. W. W. Williamson. 27 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Part of Black Hawk, 4.736 acres! and vein rights under balance of Black Hawk, 3.964 acres in conflict with Posey and Cable, on Grouse Mt., S. E. 14 Sec. 25; also 20 year lease on lots 50 and 63 in Sec. 36 S. of Black Hawk on Grouse Mt. No work was done on this property in 1901 and none now.

Mattie W. Mining & Milling Co.

300,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas. Pres. W. W. Price; Vice Pres. E. M. De La Vergne; Sec. W. A. Jackson; Treas. F. F. Roby. 305 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Mattie W. 514 acres in the corporate limits of the town of Victor. Shaft 120 ft. deep and some lateral work. There are no active operations on this property at pres ent.

May Belle Consolidated Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. Pres. Warren Woods; Vice Pres. H. E. Woods; Sec. F. M. Woods; Asst. Sec. & Asst. Treas. J. M. Allen. 401 Mining Exc. Bldg., Colorado Springs.

May Belle tract of Lawrence towns! te, 5.591 acres; May Belle Extension, 2.471 acres; Toll Road Placer; all of tract A, 1.5 acres, and E. 14 of tract B, 3.4 acres, situated on Straub Mt. and in Wilson Creek Gulch, Sec. 32. The May Belle is leased from the Lawrence townsite, the Toll Road Placer is patented, and the May Belle Extension is held by Receiver’s Receipt. Large shaft house and complete plant of machinery on the May Belle w'hich has just been in stalled. There is also a 400 ft. shaft, and a new one is being sunk to a depth of 500 ft. One 530 ft. tunnel and 700 ft. of drifts, winzes, stopes, etc.

Mayflower Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. Pres. H. P. Lillibridge; Vice Pres. & Treas. E. F. Smith; Sec. W. S. Reynolds. 51 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs.

May Flower, Highland Chief, Ute, Alva, Beaver Spring’s Placer, Nos.l and 2, 56.563 acres on Galena Hill, in Sec. 5 and 8. All patented. No active work is now being done.

Memphis Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 75,000 shares and $100 in cash in treas. Pres. S. J. Burris; Vice Pres. W. S. Sexton; Sec. & Treas. Wm. Barber. Central Blk., Pueblo, Colo.

Memphis Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, 44 acres, on Cow Mt, S. W. 14 Sec. 11; Pierce 214 acres, on Copper Mt., S. W. % Sec. 1. Cricket, .528 acres, on Ironclad Hill, S. W. 14 Sec. 17. All patented. Cricket is under lease till Oct., 1902. No work being done at present on the others.

Merchants Mining & :Milling Co.

Pres. Q. J. Wellington, of Colorado Springs, reports that the Company is in such state at present with adverse suits, etc., that no report can be made of the property.

MERRIMAC consolidated MINES CO.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 207,250 shares and no cash in treas. Debt $100. Pres. E. E. Armour; Vice Pres. J. M. Downing; Sec. & Treas. Joseph E. Michel. 519 Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo. Transfer Office care J. McK. Ferri- day & Co., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Woodman and Columbia, 12.4 acres, on Beacon Hill, in Sec. 2.5, all patented. There is a shaft house and whim

and one shaft 75 ft. deep with about 50 ft. of drifting, and 100 ft. of tunnel. Excepting about 200,000 shares, all the stock is held by three individuals. No work in 1901, and none now, but willing to lease. Listed as PllOSPECT.

Metropolitan Mining & Milling Co.

500,000 shares. Par $1. The cash, stock and debt in treas. not furnished. Pres. Franc 0. Wood; Vice Pres. & Treas. Wm. H. Powell; Sec. Geo. A. Powell. 9 Durkee Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Morning Star No. 2, 6.76 acres, on Squaw Mt., N. E. Sec. 31, patented; also ow'ns lease and bond on First Chance, 5y2 acres, on Mineral Hill, for $30,000, and Her- mosa, 2.59 acres, on Squaw Mt., for $20,000. Time 3 years from March, 1900. Steam plant on First Chance. Ore house, shaft 200 ft. with levels at 100 and 200 ft., vein opened on both levels. Hermosa Tunnel 150 ft. and winze 40 ft. Work is being carried on under above leases.

Midget Gold Mining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. Cash and shares in treas. de clined. Pres. Jas. F. Burns; Vice Pres. & Treas. Frank G. Peck; Sec. Chas. V. Turner. 68 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Protection, Maryland, Sunnyside, Alleghany, Midget, Cumberland and parts of New Moon and Little Kate, on Gold Hill, in N. E. % Sec. 24, containing 20 acres. All patented. Active work is being carried on and ore iS being shipped. Being a close corporation further details are declined.

Midland Cripple Creek Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 250,000 shares and $1,000 cash in treas. Pres. Jas. P. Merridew; Vice Pres. H. A. Ride out; Sec. & Treas. W. 0. Wilkins. 7 Exchange Place, Boston, Maes.

Josephine, patented claim, on Cowan Mt., miles S. W. of town of Cripple Creek, Colo. Has whim on property, shaft 135 ft. deep, and w'ork is being pushed to its full capacity.

Midway Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 159,995 shares and $500 cash

in treas. Owes taxes. Pres. C. W. Kurie; Vice Pres. E. P. Shove; Sec. J. H. House; Treas. R. P. Davie. 43 Durkee Bldg, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Axtel and Climax, 10 acres; Fern, 1 acre; Aeneid, 1 acre; Mosquito, 2 acres; all on Bull Hill, S. W. % Sec. 17, patented. Axtel and Fern claims being operated under 18- months’ lease. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Milwaukee & Cripple Creek Min. & Land Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 200,497 shares and no cash in treas. No debts. Pres. Edwdn Arkell; Sec. & Treas. Jos. P. Walsh. 38 P. 0. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Martha, Dry Pine, Little Gus, Baby, Norway and Anna, 25 acres, S. of Grouse Mt., in N. W. % Sec. 1. No work in 1901, and none is being done now.

MINGO GOLD MINING CO. (In Gilpin Co., Colo.)

1,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 500,000 shares in treas. No debts. Pres. & Mine Supt. A. B. Drake, Central City, Colo.; Sec. John M. Shrote. 14 Nevada Bldg., Denver.

Mingo, Mingo No. 2, Mingo No. 3 and Williams Crossing, located i.n Lake District, Gilpin Co., Colo. Development consists of 1 shaft 250 ft. deep, 3 50-ft. shafts equipped with a modern, up-to-date plant of machinery, good shaft house, etc. Development work is going on night and day; a few shipments have been made and prospects are good for becoming a regular shipper in the near future.

Mint Consolidated Mining Co.

3,000,000 shares. Par 10 cents. Pres. W. R. Foley; Sec. S. J. Mattocks. Offices Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo., and 104 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

This is a new consolidation, incorporated in Feb., 1902, and as the officers have not been elected prior to this work going to press, the state of the treas. cannot be reported. The property consists of Keystone, 7.847 acres; Irish Molly, 4.849 acres; National Bell, Union Spy, Lucky Cor ner, 7.004 acres; Molly Dwyre, 6.99 acres; on Gold Hill, in E. Sec. 24 and W. 44 Sec. 19. New Discovery, 7.239 acres, on Beacon Hill, in N. W. 44 Sec. 31. All patented. MINT IMINING & MILLING CO.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. Pres. & Treas. W. R. Foley; Vice Pres. Geo. C. Wallace; Sec. S. J. Mattocks. 104 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

This company has sold its property consisting of the Keystone and Irish Molly claims to the Mint Consolidated Mining Co. which has just been incorporated as this goes to press.

Missouri Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 167,995 shares and $15 cash in treas. Owes taxes. Pres. Geo. Bernard; Vice Pres. Frank E. Simonton; Sec. & Treas. H. C. Shiinp. 34 P. 0. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Moonlight, 9.5 acres, on Gold Hill, N. W. % Sec. 19, patented. One shaft sunk and great deal of work done from the Good Will tunnel. Owing to an option having been given on the property the company is unable to work the same now. The property has produced about $5,000 gross, of which amount $1,193 was taken out in 1901. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

M. J. T. Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 50,495 shares and no cash in treas. Owes taxes. Pres. R. P. Davie; Vice Pres. T. P. Day; Sec. J. H. House; Treas. A. J. Bendle. 43 Durkee Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

M. J. T. and Grover Cleveland, 18 acres, on Gold Hill, S. E. 1/4 Sec. 13, patented; a-lso Southern Boy, 4 acres, in same location. Shaft 90 ft. and one 60 ft. with drift from Cripple Creek & Gold Hill tunnel. No work is being done on the property at the present time. The company is ex pecting to lease a portion. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Mobile Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 100,000 shares and $519.51 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. F. H. Pettingell; Vice Pres. H. E. Woods; Sec. & Treas. L. A. Civill. 11 Bank Blk., Colo rado Springs, Colo.

Last Chance, 9.33 acres, on Gold Hill, in the N. % Sec. 19, patented. Shaft 300 ft. deep, with considerable drifts, crosscuts, etc., 500 ft. of the claim is under lease. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Modoc Mining & Milling Co.

Report made for Vol. 1 Official Manual, 1900, gives this company the Ocean View, in N. E. 14 Sec. 29, containing 10 acres; The K. P. Extension South, in the S. E. 14 Sec. 1, containing 10.33 acres, on Rhyolite Mt., and the 92 No. 1, in N. W. 14 Sec. 6, T. 16, R. 69. The publisher of this work has written six times requesting a statement from Mr. F. H. Frankenberg, Pres., at Pueblo, but has failed to receive any reply, and consequently cannot give the data that he desires to.

MOLLIE GIBSON CONSOLIDATED MINING & MILL ING CO. (Of Pitkin Co., Colo.)

1,000,000 shares. Par value $5. No stock and $54,599.45 cash in treas. Pres. Percy Hager man; Vice Pres. Rich ard J. Bolles; Sec. & Treas. William F. Greenwood. 8 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Mollie Gibson, Lone Pine, Sanquoit, Silver King, Cham berlain, Bromide, Jennie V. Sunset, Emolite and part of the Emma, I. X. L., and Masootte lode claims, containing 75 acres, and Riverside Placer, containing about 40 acres,

Eractically all patented. Situate in Roaring Fork Mining district, Pitkin Co., Aspen, Colo. This property has pro duced up to Jan. 1st, 1902, $7,579,116.83 gross, and has paid in dividends a total amount of $4,080,000, the last being paid in January, 1895, of $50,000. This property is now being worked and is shipping ore regularly.

Molly Dwyre Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares Par $1. State of treas. not given. Pres, & IVeas. "W. R. Foley; Vice Pres. Max Straus; Sec. S. J. Mattocks. 104 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs.

This company has sold all the property it had, consist ing of the Molly Dwyre and New Discovery, to the Mint Consolidated Mining Co., which is a new corporation just being formulated as this goes to press. See under that heading.

Monarch Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 520,350 shares and $75 cash in treas. Debt $5,400. Pres. C. A. McLain; Vice Pres. W. J Hendrickson; Sec. & Treas. F. M. Young. 14 El Paso Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Minnehaha, 9 acres, on Raven Hill, in N. W. 14 Sec. 30. As this goes to press this company has sold to the Gould Con. Mining Co. the above claim for 235,000 shares of the Gould Con. Mining Co. stock. The latter company has

transferred the claim to the Jennie Sample Consolidated Mining Co. The Monarch G. IVI. Co. has been listed as a Preferred Prospect heretofore.

Monarch Mining & Development Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 600,000 shares and $3,000 cash in treas. Pres. Wm. S. Reed; Vice Pres. Wm. E. Burns; Sec. Jas. Powers; Treas. Robert C. Miller. Offices 209 Washington St., Boston, Mass., and Cripple Creek, Colo.

Esther, a fraction of about one acre adjoining the Pointer on Gold Hill; Bassick group, being Bassick Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, about 8 acres, in N. W. Sec. 24. Nelson Group of 80 acres, on Rattlesnake Hill, and also three leases of the Burns claim, of the Acacia G. M. Co., and three leases on the World’s Pair claim of the Gold Bond G. M. Co. All the above property is held by location. Full plant of machinery on the Burns lease; shaft of Esther 50 ft. on the Nelson Group, and the Bassick sufficient work only for patent. The Burns lease has produced about $30,000 gross, and the World’s Fair about $1,000.

MONARCH MINING, MILLIIG, TUNNEL, TRANS PORTATION & POWER CO. (In Clear Creek Co.)

3,000,000 shares. Par $1. No stock in treas. and $60,000 cash. Pres. J. R. McKinnie; Vice Pres. Lombard Wil liams; Sec. & Treas. Chas. Brewmr. Offices at Colorado Springs, Colo.; Boston, Mass., and Idaho Springs, Colo.

Owns over 120 claims, of which 50 are patented. 45 more claims now in process. The patented claims include the Freeland-Toledo Group, the total area being about 400 acres. Power plant at tunnel, including machine shop and other buildings; hoisting plant on Freeland. Over two miles of drifts, shafts, etc. The McClelland tunnel is be ing driven from Clear Creek to cut old Freeland vein. It is now in over 1,100 ft. and being driven over 200 ft. per month. The property has produced over $3,500,000. This property is situated in Clear Creek Co., Colo.

Monon Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and no cash in treas. Pres. C. N. Leddy; Sec. E. T. Curran; Treas. T. J. Moynahan. Colorado Springs, Colo.

Bland and Bland No. 2, 9 acres, on Mineral Hill, pat ented. One shaft 140 ft. on Bland, one shaft 75 ft. be tween Bland and Bland No. 2, and one shaft 50 ft. deep on Bland No. 2. No work is being done on this property.

Monroe Doctrine Gold Mining, Leasing & Bonding Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 200,000 shares and no cash in* treas. Pres. J. H. Thedinga; Sec. & Treas. H. 1. Bennett. 28% N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Wild Cat, Wild Cat No. 1, 6% acres, on Straub Mt., S. E. % Sec. 6. All patented. No work was done in 1901, and none is now in operation.

Monrovia Mining & Tunnel Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 200,000 shares and about $100 cash in treas. No debts. Pres. & Treas. F. A. Slosson; Vice Pres. Frank Cotton; Sec. C. L. McKesson. 4 and 5 Exchange Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Friday, 9.948 acres; John W., 10 acres; a portion of the Little Tom No. 2, about 1% acres; all in E. % Sec. 12, W. % Sec. 11, T. 15 S., R. 69 W., on Cow Mt. The Friday is patented; the others in process. No work was done by this company in 1901, and none is being done now.

MONTE RICO GOLjj MINING CO.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 65,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. A. T. Gunnell; Vice Pres. Geo. Bentley; Sec. John S. Tucker; Treas. R. F. Morton. 7 S. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Vaughn, U. S. A., J. Henry, Sheridan, A. Me. F., Bent ley, Phonolyte, Jim Fisk, Hidden Treasure, about 43 acres on Big Bull Hill, in N. W. % Sec. 33 and S. W. % Sec. 28. All held by Receiver’s Receipt, except A. Me. F., which is patented. 50 ft. shaft ori A. Me. F. No work was done on this property in 1901, no work being prosecuted now.

Monti V Edo Mining & Milling Co.

The property of this company has been taken over by the Ute Gold Mining Co. and is succeeded by it. See lat ter under its heading.

Montreal Gold Mining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and no cash in treas. Debt $1,000. Pres. Jas. F. Burns; Vice Pres. Irving

Ilowbert; Sec. Chas. V. Turner; Treas. Frank G. Peck. 68 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Fluorine, W. Sec. 1, on Copper Mt., 9.61 acres; Spring Valley, N. W. % Sec. 7, 5.455 acres; Carbonate placer in S. y2 Sec. 1, 9.975 acres; Little Mary, acres; Engineer’s Luck, 2% acres, both in N. W. % Sec. 12; also y2 interest in Minneapolis tunnel site. All patented. Fluorine leased for 2 years from Feb., 1902. Listed as PROSPECT.

Montrose Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 69,923 shares and $39.33 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. C. P. Elder; Vice Pres. AVarren Woods; Sec. F. M. Woods; Treas. H. E. Wo'ods. 401 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springe, Colo.

Montrose, 4.042 acres, and Arizona, 4.088 acres, in E. Sec. 17, T. 15 S., R. 69 W., patented. Hoist and shaft house, with 145 ft. shaft on Arizona, and 60 R. shaft on M'ontrose. No work is being done at the present time. The company is looking for lessees. Listed as PROSPECT.

Monument Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 98,000 shares and no cash, to speak of, in treas. Pres. E. J. Eaton; Vice Pres. E. C. Ball; Sec. & Treas. A. F. Woodward. 113 E. Kiowa St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Monument, on Battle Mt., 1,658 acres, S. W. Sec. 29; Mary Alice, on Battle Mt., 5.37 acres, in S. E. % Sec. 29. All patented. Monument is leased in three blocks, and the north % of Mary Alice is also leased. Monument has three steam hoisting plants and one block has air com- pressors and drills. Mary Alice has machinery house and a 30 H. P. electric hoisting plant. Monument has given a gross production of $130,000, but not much ore was prO' duced in 1901, owing to large amount of development, and has paid $50,000 in dividends. Par Value Gold Mining Co., described elsewhere in this book, is leasing on S. end of Monument and on the N. W. 410 ft. of Mary Alice. The Monument G. M. Co. has just purchased the Mary Alice claim, which accounts for the small balance of cash in treasury.

Moon-Anchor Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 277,499 shares and $3,039.82 in treas. Pres. J. R. McKinnie; Vice Pres. V. Z. Reed; Sec. & Treas. L. L. Aitken. Bank Blk, Colorado Springs.

Zeolite, Bloomington and Surplus Fraction, 15 acres, on Battle Mt., N. E. Sec. 29. Also now controls the prop erties formerly owned by the Moon Anchor Consolidated Gold Mines, Ltd., which has been absorbed by this com pany, viz: New Moon, part of Anchor and Anchor No. 2, and Little Anna Roney, 10 acres, on Gold Hill, in Secs. 13, 18, 19 and 24. All this property is patented. Since taking control this company ha sunk the main shaft on Gold Hill property 70 ft. below the 8th level, and is drift ing from there. 8 lessees are working on different levels above the 8th level on a 50 per cent, royalty basis. There is also a lease in operation on the southern portion of the Zeolite and Bloomington. Total gross production to Mar. 1st., 1902, $1,123,142. For 1901, $20,930.93. Dividends have been paid out on these properties to the amount of $261,000 to date. Listed under MINES.

Moose Gold Mining Co.

1,200,000 shares. Par $1. State of treasury politely de dined. Pres. & Treas. J. B. Glasser; Vice Pres. & Sec. Jno. S. Hunt. 23 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Moose, 10 acres; Ben Harrison, 8 acres; Trilby, .4 acre; on Raven Hill, S. W. % Sec. 20, and N. W. 14 Sec. 29. All patented. Complete surface plant, pumps and sta tions. Main shaft 1,100 ft. with much drifting and many levels. The property has produced over $500,000 worth of ore, but being a close corporation, exact figures are im possible to obtain.

Morgan Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Pai? 10 cents. 300,000 shares in treas. and no cash. Debt $1,290. Pres. Jno. W. Proudfit; Vice Pres. H. K. Devereux; Sec. & Treas. R. C. Thayer. 505 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Morgan claim, 1014 acres, on Beacon Hill, Sec. 25, pat ented. There was very little work done on this property in 1901, and there is no activity thereon at present.

Morning Glory Mining & Leasing Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 12,845 shares and cash

in treas. Pres. Warren Woods; Vice Pres. & Treas. H. E. Woods; Sec. & Gen. Mgr. F. M. Woods. 401 Mining Ex-

change Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo. Branch office at

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Aileen, 1.004 acres; Little Giant and Lantishie, 2.44. acres, and % interest in P. C. W., 3.71 acres, a three-ars lease on the Morning Glory No. 4, and Morning Glory No. 2, Ida B., of the Work M. & M. Co., and Rose Maud of the Rose Maud G. M. Co. All situated on Raven Hill and lying between the territory of the Doctor- Jack 1 ot and the Mary McKinney. All patented. Two shaft houses, two plants of machinery. Main shaft 700 ft., and 2,700 ft. of drifting. Is being actively worked.

Morning Light Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 125,000 shares and $20 cash in treas. No debts. Pres. W. L. Shockey; VicePres. E. C. Glenn; Sec. M. W. Glenn; Treas. A. C. Daniels. Cripple Creek Pharmacy, Cripple Creek, Colo

Morning Light, My Girl and Little Dick, 26 acres, on the 6. E. % Sec. 1, on S. W. slope of Rhyolite. Enough work has been done to secure patent, but no development is being done now.

Morning Star Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 249,995 shares and $337.50 cash in treas. Pres. H. H. Barbee; Vice Pres. S. R. Bartlett; Sec. Chas. N. Smith; Treas. Fred L. Ballard. 64 P. O. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Fleming, 6 acres, on Bull Hill, N. W. M Sec. 20; Morn ing Star, 6 acres, on Beacon Hill, N. E. /4 Sec. 25, pat ented. Some surface improvements with shallow shaft. A lease was granted on March 1st, 1902, on the Morning Star, to Geo. D. Wrockloff for two years, at 25 per cent, roy alty, but as this goes to press it is reported that the lease is cancelled. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Mound City Gold Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 30,000 shares in treas. No

report made of cash or debts. Pres. & Treas. F. A. Waters; Vice Pres. W. E. Frenaye; Sec. J. C. Kinsey. Colorado Springs, Colo.

This company reports that its property is the same as that described in Vol. 1 Official Manual of the Cripple Creek District. The publisher is unable to get further data.

Mountain Beauty Gold Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares, tarj $1. No shares and $2,000 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. J. Maurice Finn; Vice Pres. A. B. Shilling; Sec. & Treas. Ed. G. Howell. Nolon Blk., Crip ple Creek, Colo.

Sunnyside, Independence, Luck Sure, Mountain Beauty, and Christmas Bell, 814 acres, on Bull Hill, S. E. % Sec. 20, patented. Main shaft 525 ft. deep and much drifting. Operated by two sets of lessees who are shipping ore. Gross production up to Jan. 1st, 1902, about $60,000.

Mountain Boy Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 100,000 shares and $2,600 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. J. F. Ensminger; Vice Pres. W. M. Broyles; Sec. & Treas. W. F. Littell. 211 E. Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo.

Mountain Boy and all that part of Fairfax within the Mountain Boy claim not covered by the Maria A.; also -- Bogart claim of about 11 acres in all, besides 2i4 acres of valuable vein rights to which the company holds deeds on Raven Hill, E. % Sec. 19. All patented. Hoister and necessary buildings on Mountain Boy, the latter having shafts of 150, 100 and 90 ft. The company is now working on the Mountain Boy. The Bogart shipped heavily a few years ago. Mountain Boy also shipped some ore, but owing to disagreement among owners, property had laid idle until acquired by this company, which was organized in March, 1901. Claims have produced about $45,000 gross Listed as PREFERRED PROcjPECT.

Mount Rhyolite Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 210,000 shares and $250 cash in treas. Pres. W. H. O’Brien; Sec. A. S. Whitaker; Treas. R. C. Webster. Care United States Mint, Denver.

Mint Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, 45 acres, on Rhyolite Mt., in N. E. lA Sec. 1, held by receiver’s receipt. There is a 50 ft. shaft on No. 3, no work excepting assessment was done in 1901, and there is no activity now.

Mt. Hecla Gold Mines Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 575,000 shares and $25 cash in treas. Pres. E. Monash; ✓ice x'res. L. E. C. Hinckley;

Sec. 11. C. Stephens; Treas. A. E. Hart. 511 Cooper Bldg., Denver, Colo

Fearless, 6.028 acres, on llhyolite Mt., E. 1/2 Sec. 1; Mineral Chief and Mineral Chief No. 2, 8% acres, on Rhyolite Mt., N. E. % Sec. 12, and S. E. % Sec. 1; % interest in Dextar, on S. slope of Gold Hill, lYz acres, S. E. 1/4 Sec. 24. All patented. The company has not been actively engaged during 1901 in development, but has under consideration some leasing propositions.

Imt. Rosa Mining, Im Idling & Land Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and $18,995.21 cash in treas. Pres. Warren Woods; Vice Pres. H. E. Woods; Sec. & Treas. F. M. Woods. 401 Mining Exchange Bldg.. Colorado Springs, Colo.

Mt. Rosa Placer, about 91 acres; Adams, 3.7 acres; Mt. Rosa, 4.3 acres; part of Gold Coin, 2.3 acres; La Palonia, 3.5 acres; Rosa Lee, 10.3 acres; Juniatca, 5.6 acres; Mazeppa, 2.5 acres, and Falmouth and Professor Grubbs. La Paloma is situated on Gold Hill, and others on Battle Mt., near the town of Victor. All patented but Mazeppa, Juniatta, Professor Grubbs and Falmouth. Adams shaft 250 fc., Mt. Rosa shaft 200 ft., and about 1,500 ft. tunnels and drifts.

Imundo Gold Mining Co.

Report made for Vol. 1 Oti’icial Manual, 1900, by Geo. W. Perkins, Pres., Colorado Springs, Colo., claimed: Gran- itite, 5 acres, on Copper Mt. ; Iron Hand, 10 acres, on Iron Hill; Big Humbug Placer, at the foot of Iron .Hill; Black Diam'ond, on Iron Hill; and ISlica Nos. 1 and 2; 20 acres, in High Park, Fremont Co. Since then the publisher has been unable to obtain any statement regarding company.

Mutual Mining & Milling Co.

700,000 shares. Par $1. 150,000 shares and $125 cash in

treas. Pres. L. E. Hawkins; Vice Pres. R. E. Lewis; Sec. & Treas. C. W. Fairley. 23 S. Tejon St., Colorado Springs.

New Discovery and Mineral Hill, 19 acres, on Mineral Hill, S. E. 14 Sec. 12; Independence, 6% acres, on Gold Hill, in E. 14 Sec. 24; and Mollie Gibson, 3 acres on Guyot Hill, N. W. 14 'Sec. 30. All patented, except Mollie Gibson. Independence is under lease and is being developed from the Ophelia tunnel at a depth of 600 ft. from the surface. New 'Discovery has one shaft 180 ft., one of 80, and one

of 65. Mineral Hill has 2 shafts, one 120 and one 40 ft.

Mollie Gibson has shaft 110 ft. with 150 ft. of drifting.

Nabob Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 250,000 shares and $1,189.48 cash in treas. Pres. & Treas. John P. Kerin; Vice Pres. Curtis J. Smith; Sec. W. P. Skinner. Cripple Creek, Colo.

Seven Thirty, patented, 2% acres, N. slope of Bull Hill. S. V2 Sec. 17; Lookout Boy, on Ironclad Hill, 3/4 acres, in S. 1/4 Sec. 17. Held by location. Shaft house, gallows

frame on Severl Thirty, with shafts 100, 40 and 30 ft.

About $1,000 worth of work done on Lookout Boy. The company has let a contract to sink the shaft on the Look out Boy; after it has reached 100 ft. crosscutting will be commenced. On the Seven Thirty the company has planned a very systematic amount of development, which work is being done by contract.

Nancy Helen Gold Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 378,434 shares and $1,000 cash in treas. Pres. Geo. Leis; Vice Pres. D. P. Elliott; Sec. F. D. Taylor; Treas. W. C. Edwards. Offices at Topeka and Lawrence, Kas.

IVIikado, a fractional claim of about 3 acres, on Battle Mt., in N. W. 1/4 Sec. 32, patented. Homestake, Sandy Eagle, Big 4, Port Arthur and Anna B., about 50 acres, 4 miles south of Victor, in Pot Gulch; held by location. On Mikado shaft 65 ft., on others only sufficient work for procuring patent. It is believed that no active work is being done* now, although information in this respect has been difficult to obtain.

National Mining, Tunnel & Land Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 184,000 shares of this company's stock and 19,400 shares of the iMariposa i\f. & T. Co. and $300 cash in treas. Debt $1,000.. Pres. William A. Otis; Vice Pres. H. L. West; Sec. & Treas. Wm. P. Sargeant. 205 iMining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Red Bird, 10.28 acres, on Gold Hill, in Sec. 24; Venus. 9 acres, E. i/4 Sec. 35; V2 interest in Sacremento, 1 acre, N. E. 1/4 Sec. 30, near the Elkton mine; and mineral leases on the following described lands: Mineral lease No. A —

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136, for 20 years, from the 8th day of Sept., 1891, on lot 23, S. 16, T. 16 S., R. 69 W. Mineral lease No. A— for 20 years from the 8th day of Sept., 1894, on lot Sec. 16, T. 16 S., R. 69 W. Mineral lease No. A- 94 years from the 5th day of Feb., 1894, on lot 8, Sec. - , T 14 S , R. 70 W. Mineral lease No. A — 133, for 20 years from Sept. 8th, 1894, on lot 22, Sec. 16, T. 16 S.. R. 69 W. All properties patented, except leased ground. Shaft Red Bird 465 ft., 900 ft. of levels, and large plant ot machinery, Hed Bird was operated under lease during a portion of 1901, and company is negotiating for new lses. Gross production $21,370.57 to date. Listed as 1 RL- FERRED PROSPECT.

Navajo 'Consolidated Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 200,000 shares and $5/0 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. H. L. West;

Raymond Sargeant; Sec. & Treas. E. S. Bach. 20 Ex change Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Columbia, 9 acres; San Francisco, 5 acres; Mistrass and Katzenjammer, about 2 acres, on Galena Hill, N. E. % Sec. 17. First two patented; the last two held by loca tion. Only superficial eurface work has been done. No active operations under way. Listed as PROSPECT.

NAVIDAD :\IINES CO. (In Mexico.)

1,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. Pres. J. R. McKmnie; Vice Pres. J. H. Hobbs; Sec. & Treas. R. P. Davie. 2o Pike’s PeaV Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo. Mine office,

Guanajuato, Mex. .j j co

Navidad, 87 acres; Primera Ampliacion a la Navidad, 58 acres; Devonian, 33 acres, and Nevada, 145 acres, lying in what is known as the Santa Ana Mining District of Guan ajuato, Mexico, about 2y2 miles from the City of Guan ajuato. This property and its main vein parallel, at a distance of 2,500 ft., the famous Veta Madre of Guana juato. The company has ample funds to develop this property, and it rs their intention to do so.

Nellie V. Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 127,995 shares and $1,400 cash in treas. With liabilities of $2,000. Pres. N. S. Gandy; Vice Pres. E. Lowther; Sec. Clyde O. Black; Treas. A. R. Tolies. 104 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

11-12 interest in Nellie V., and all of War Eagle, about 14 acres, on Squaw Mt., in S. W. % sec. 29, and S. E. V4, Sec. 30. All patented. Shaft house, electric hoist, shaft 240 ft. with nearly 1,000 ft. of crosscuts and levels. Part of Nellie V. being worked under lease and the lessees are now saving ore. Gross production to Jan., 1902, $8-0,000. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

New Century Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 13,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. M. E. O’Bryan; Vice Pres. E. M. Schorn- herst; Sec. & Treas. Chas. N. Miller. 233 Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo.

Waterloo, 414 acres, on Bull Hill, in S. E. 14 Sec. 17; 14 interest in Rising Sun Placer, about 40 acres, in ths Town of Cripple Creek, in the S. E. 14 Sec. 13; and Hatti*s W., 4.341 acres, on Squaw Mt., in E. center of Sec. 31. Ail patented. Property has produced about $500. Waterloo shaft 100 feet deep; no work being done at present.

New England-Cripple Creek Gold Min. Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 200,000 shares and no cash in treas. No debt. Preg. J. S. (4. Sweatt; Vice Pres. Sec. &. Treas. J. A. Wilder. Main office Bennett Ave., Crip ple Creek: Branch, Room 34, 15 Court Sq., Boston, iMass, New Bedford and Grand View, two full patented claims at the crest of Straub Mt., in N. E. 14 Sec. 6, containing about 21 acres. Shaft house, gasoline hoist, necessary buildings on New Bedford, with shaft 400 ft. and 250 ft. lateral work. Not working now, but arrangements are being made to start on an extended basis in the early part of 1902.

New Haven Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 235,000 shares and $1,474 cosh in treas. No debt. Pres. Geo.'E. Lindley; Vice Pres. Geo. Rex Buckman; Sec. & Treas. Asa T. Jones. Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Eclipse No. 1, 714 acres, on Raven Hill, in S. E. 14 Sec. 19, patented. Sinking of shaft has been completed to 300 ft. The lessees \vho are now operating on this property will continue sinking until 400 ft. has been reached. Gross

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production to Jan. 1st, 1902, $22,500; during 1901, $11,000. Listed as PKEFEKRED PROSPECT.

New York & Texas Gold Mining Co.

500,000 shares. Par $1. 21,000 shares and no cash in

treas. Pres. V. G. Hills; Sec. C. R. Orwig; Treas. F. G. Willis. Ohice with Hills & Willis, Cripple Creek, Colo.

Forest, N. slope of Carbonate Hill, 2.144 acres, in Sec. 12, patented. There is a tunnel on this property 126 fi. No work w'as done in 1901, and none now in contempla tion.

New Zealand Consolidated Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. Pres. Warren Woods; Vice Pres. & Treas. H. E. Woods; Sec. & Gen. Mgr. F. M. Woods; Asst. Sec. & Asst. Treas. J. M Allen 401 Min ing Exchange Bldg, Colorado Springs, Colo. Branch at Victor, Colo.

New Zealand, 3 aicres; Pauper and Deadwood,14.4 acres; Trachyte, 5 acres; R. B., .14 acre; also that part of the Pauper formerly owned by the Compromise G. M. Co., .221 acre. All patented. Six shaft houses, 4 ore houses, 4 plants of machinery and 1 electric drill compressor are on the property. The Deadwood shaft No. 1 480 ft. deep, No. 2 700 ft. deep, Trachyte shaft 300 ft. deep. New Zea land 500 ft. deep. This company was incorporated May 21st, 1901, and took over all the assets of the New Zea land Mining Co. Lessees are working blocks on W. end of Pauper and S. end of Deadwood, and are all producing, NIAGARA GOLD MINING CO.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. N. D. Hinsdale, Sec., 243 N. Union Ave., Pueblo, Colo., reports that this company has lost all its property and is now defunct. It owned Blanche and Maggie, 8 acres, on Battle Mt., in E. Sec. 32.

Nighthawk Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 500,000 shares and $150 cash

in treas. Pres. W. E. Turley; Vice Pres. Geo. Bernard; Sec. WTll J. Mathews; Treas. Clay 11. White. 1 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Walker, % acre, on Beacon Hill, N. E. A4 Sec., 30; Ros- ina F., 5 acres, on Rosebud Hill, N. W. M Sec. 25; Little Oney and Defender, about 14 acres, on Straub Mt. in the N. W. Sec. 5. All patented. Walker, Defender and Little Oney are being operated under lease; nego tiations pending for leasing Rosina F. Walker lode has produced $10,000. This Co. came into possession of the property in the early part of 1901.

North American Gold Mining & Devel. Co.

This company, until a few years ago, held a lease on the Rigi Group of mines, but it has been succeeded, by the Bertha Gold Mining & Milling Co. Neither one of these companies are now interested in the aforesaid lease.

Nugget Mining Co.

On Jan. 22nd, 1902, the entire assets of this company were sold to the Doctor- Jack Pot Consolidated Gold Min ing Co. for 300,000 shares of the latter stock. This stock in turn Avas divided up among the stockholders of the Nugget Co.

Oasis Gold Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 375,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. A. P. Mackey; Vice Pres. C. S. Wilson; Sec. C. E. Titus; Treas. William A. Otis & Co. 205 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Mosca, Oasis, Corsair, Argonaut, Ivy and part of Idle- wild, 35 acres, receiver’s receipt, in N. E. % Sec. 7, T. 15, R. 69 W. No work was done on this property in 1901,. other than that necessary for assessment; none done noAV.

O. K. Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 150,000 shares $2,112.76 in

treas. Pres. Jas. E. McIntyre; Vice Pres. Clarence Edeall; Sec. & Treas. W. C. Frost. 6 N. NeA;ada Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

O. K., 4.437 acres; Minnie Lew, 4.055 acres, on top ot Ironclad Hill, in S. W. % Sec. 17. All patented. Two shafts on 0. K. each about 100 ft. The latter claim being developed under lease, and is now being worked. Listed as PROSPECT.

Old Colony Mining & Leasing Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 103,000 shares and no cash in

treas. Pres. iJ. B. Collins; Vice Pres. F. L. Wishon; Sec. & Treas. S. Stark. People’s Bank Bldg., Denver. Monozite, on Galena Hill, receiver’s receipt. There is a

40 ft. shaft on property, showing a 4 ft. vein. No work in 1901, except necessary assessment work.

Old Gold Mines Co.

2,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 604,850 shares and $99.80 in cash in treas. Pres. J. ]\T. Downing; Vice Pres. S. 1. Rush; Sec. & Treas. Warwick M. Downing. 519 Equitable Bldg., Denver; Branch, 66 Ilagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Buckeye and Geneveve, 5 acres, patented on Beacon Hill, in N. E. Sec. 25; a small portion of the Lonacon- ing lode, and the northern 400 ft. of Raaler lode, (the latter belonging to the C. K. & N.) Also % of the Old G'old tunnel, which is 550 ft. into Beacon Hill; also lay Flower, Puritan and American lode, on Straub Mt., un- pa ten ted. This company purchased all the property of the Old Gold Mining Co. and is a new corporation under date of Sept. 21st, 1901, under laws of Wyoming. By the terms of the purchase above, 1,794,400 shares of stock of the Old Gold IMines Co. were delivered, share for share, to stockholders of record of the INIining Co. The re mainder to be used as treasury reserv’e. No work was done in 1901; none is being done now. Listed PROSPECT.

Old Gold Mining Co.

This company has sold all its property to the Old Gold IMines Co., and has since gone out of existence.

Olive Branch Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 55,000 shares $100 cash in

treas. Debt $3,000. Pres. Henry M. Blackmer; Vice Pres. Sherwood Aldrich; Sec. & Treas. Asa T. Jones. Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Olive Branch, Oppossum and Tenderfoot, about 8 acres; jMarch and Gold Bug, about 814 acres; Florence and Star, about 1% acres, lying practically in one group on Ironclad Hill, in W. 14 Sec. 17. All patented. Deepest shaft 150 ft. There was no work done in 1901. and none in prog ress now. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

OLIVER REDUCTION CO. (In San Juan Co.. Colo.)

1,000,000 shares. Par 81. Pres. Geo. Oliver: Vice Pres. W. F. Kendrick; Sec. W. T. Ford. 720 Exchange Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Del iMino mill site, Henrietta mill site, Towne and Ohio groups of five mines adjoining, 14 interest in the Teddy Group of 5 mines adjoining the Henrietta group of the Kendrick & Gelder Smelter Co., on Cement Creek side of Red Mt., near Silverton, Colo., San Juan Co. Also Mexia Group of 5 mines, in Picayune IMt., and Annie D. Exten sion Group of 2 mines adjoining the Mexia, These mines contain characteristic ore of the country, having veins from 5 to 40 ft. wide of milling ore. The Oliver Co. has contract to concentrate 400 tons per day of milling ore from the Henrietta Lizzie mines of the Kendrick & Gelder Smelting Co.

OL y:\tpt.in gold mining CO.

2,000,000 shares. Par 81. 4.35,000 shares and no cash in

treas. Pres. E. N. Bement: Sec. & Treas. W. A. IMoore, Cripple Creek, Colo.; Branch office, 441 Equitable Bldg., Denver. Colo.

Portion of Forsaken and North West, 14 acre, on Bull Hill, in S. W. 14 Sec. 20; 14 interest in Score, 9.03 acres, on Straub Alt.. N. E. 14 Sec. 6. All patented. On North AAest, 110 ft. shaft; on Forsaken. 70 ft. shaft: on Score, 100 ft. tunnel. The North AAest and Forsaken are being operated under lease.

OATAR GOLD ATINTNG & TITNNEL (-0. (Clear Creek.)

2.000,000 shareis. Par 10 cents. ,'>00,000 sliares stock and 81,000 cash in treas. Pres. Jas. T;. Lindsav; Aice Pre.s. H. C. Goddard; Treas. Geo. L. Torrey; Sec. H. A. Riedel. Exchange Blk., Colorado Springs, (''olo.

North Tjamartine, Paris, Omar. Jim. AA'ard. Jeanie. Jes sie. Unitah, Herbert. George. Fern, Shores. Detroit. Temn Cascade Antlers, Alta Ai=ta, Alamo, Plaza, Schutte. ATc- Cree, Cable, Lamartine Aiew. Alineral, Aiks Mattie, Chappel; also the Omar mill site, comprising in all about 130 acres, on Aft. Pisgah, Hamlin Gulch, Clear Creek Co., Colo. About $15,000 Avorth of work has been done on the property and over $5,000 worth of ore shipped from shalloAv Avorkings. The Holland tunnel is OAvned by the company, is noAV being driven to develop the group,' is in 400 ft., and some good ore opened. The company expects to have patent for the entire group Ayithin 5 months.

O.MEGA GOLD xMlNlAG CO.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 287,500 shares, $795.00 cash In treas. No debt. Pres. G. E. Ross-Lewin; Vice Pres. E. A. williams; Sec. H. A. McIntyre. Denver, Colo.

Alpha and Omega about 7 acres, on Gold LLill, S. E. H Sec. 24. Tunnel 200 ft. on Alpha and about $8000 ex- being worked by lessees. Listed as

Ontario Gold Mining & Milling Co.

This Company has been succeeded by* the Ontario Min ing Co., a Myoming corporation, of May 23rd, 1901. See under that heading.

Ontario Mining Co.

1,750,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 870,000 shares and $11.82 in cash in treas. Debt $400. Pres. W. H. McIntyre; Vice Pres. 1. S. Herring; Sec. & Treas. Horace H. Mitch ell. 45 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs.

Sarrah, Rosetta and Eordham, 1614 acres on Grassy Mt. in S. W. 14 Sec. 9, and N. E. 14 Sec. 17. All pat ented. Sufficient work only for securing patent. The pol icy of this company will be to develop the property by liberal leasing system. No work now and none in 1901. Listed as PROSPECT.

Ophir }>1Ining & Milling Co.

700,000 shares. Par $1. No shares in treas. and cash declined. Pres. & Treas. Duncan Chisholm; Vice Pres. J. K. Fical; Sec. John MacLean. Hagerman Block, Colo rado Springs, Colo.

Dead Pine and Carbonate Queen, 20 acres on Battle i\It., S. W. 14 Sec. ,29. There has been a large amount of work done on this property on which are two shaft houses and complete hoisting plant; both claims are being operated under lease.

ORE OR NO GO GOLD MINING & LEASING CO. 1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 82,000 shares and $300 cash in treas. Pres. W. H. Sutherland; Vice Pres. S. P. Duff; Sec. &Treas. J. H. Thedinga. 2814 N. Tejon St., Colo rado Springs.

Louisiana, 6 acres on Raven Hill, N. E. % Sec. 30. Pat ented. Shaft 150 ft., another 142 ft. and three shafts each 85 ft. The claim is leased and bonded for one year frojn March 1901 in the sum of $60,000.

Oriole Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par .$1. 140,000 shares and $3807.04

cash in treas. No debt. Pres. Clarence Edsall; Vice Pres. Duncan Chisholm; Sec. & Treas. John J. Key. 70 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Daisey, Capitol Hill, Allegany, Oriole and Pearl Cecil, 25 acres on Gold Hill, in N. E. 14 Sec. 24. All patented. Also Oriole townsite in same location. No work is being done on this property. Listed as PREFERRED PROS PECT.

OROCOBRE MINING & MILLING CO. (In Nevada.) 1,500,000 shares. Par $1. Pres. J. M. Hawdiins; Vice

Pres. C. M. Smith; Sec. & Treas. H. C. Morse. , 116 E.

Pike’s Peak Ave. Colorado Sprinsrs.

Oaviis 220 acres of copper lode claims, 400 acres of gold placer land, 3 mill sites of 5 acres each ,and 6 gold lode claims. All of these lode claims are 600 ft. x 1500 ft., or 20 acres each, situated at Mill City, Nevada.

ORPHAN BELL MINING & MILLING CO. 1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 21,000 shares and a nominal

amount of cash in treas. Pres. A. S. Brooks; Vice Pres.

F. B. Gibson; Sec. J. F. Sanger. Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs.

The Phoenix, containing .864 acres on Bull Hdl, in the N. E. 1/4 of Sec. 20. Mr. F. B. Gibson of Denver, reports that this company has practically gone out of existence, as it has sold nearly all its property except that above mentioned and has disbursed the proceeds amongst its share nolders.

Orphan Gold Mining Co.

The property formerly owned by this company, con sisting of portions of Ida Belle Nos. 1 and 2, and the Or phan Nos. 1 and 2, has been transferred to the Empire State Consolidated Gold Mining Co. See under that heading.

PALACE GOLD iMlNING CO.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 99,995 shares and no cash in

treas. Debt $300. Pres. Fred L. Ballard; Vice Pres. &

Sec. St. Geo. Tucker; Treas. H. L. Shephard. 62 P. O. Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Palace, 7.377 acres; Homeward, 3.5 acres, on Squaw Mt. S. E. V4, Sec. 30. Patented. In 1901 the shafts sunk were as follows: One of 50 ft., one of 40 ft. and one of 25 ft. Crosscutting from the bottom of the 40 ft. shaft 125 ft. No work being done at the pres ent time, but Company expects to resume at once. Listed as PROSPECT .

Pappoose Gold Imining Co.

2,250,000 shares. Par $1. 39,000 shares and $150 cash

in treas. No debt. Pres. John F. Hard-'" Sec. & Treas. Angie L. Hardy; Asst. Sec. & Treas. Walter C. Frost. 6 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springe.

Guess and Cuckoo, 6.851 acres; Ray, 6.222 acres; Petrel 2.991 acres, all in one group on Squaw Mtn. S. E. % Sec. 30. and Squaw Mt. Tunnel, comprising the E. B. Tunnel and tunnel site. All patented. Tunnel 2000 ft. long. Guess has 1000 ft. of work. Cuckoo 400 ft., Ray 1000 ft. Total gross production of the Pappoose property, up to January 1st, 1902, $50,000. For 1901, $1500. Guess and Ray claims are being worked by lessees. Listed as PRE FERRED PROSPECT.

Park View Mining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 500,000 shares and $50 cash in treas. Pres. H. H. Ball; Vice Pres. M. L. Dorr; Sec .and Treas. J. G. Medley. 125 E. Huerfano St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Park View, 8 1-3 acres; Horse Shoe, 10 acres; Grover Cleveland, 10 acres, and Admiral Duncan, 10 acres, on Rhyolite Mt. in N. W. % Sec. 6. Patented. Park View 325 ft. of work, of which shaft is 115 ft. Horse Shoe has 50 ft. shaft, Grover Cleveland 55 ft. shaft. Admiral Dun can has 75 ft. shaft, and a contract is being filled to do 500 ft. of development work.

Par Value Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 200,000 shares and $5,000 cash in treas. Pres. Jos. H. Reall; Vice Pres. Hugo Bach; Sec. Jas. A. Jordon; Treas. A. W. Carsten. 420 Walnut St, Philadelphia, Pa.

Owns Dameral group, containing 80 acres on Nipple Mt., 4 miles S. of Victor. Patented. Also a lease on the S. end of Monument claim of Monument Gold Mining Co. expiring April 4, 1904; also lease on N. W. 410 ft. of Mary Alice lode of Monument Gold Mining Co. expiring June 1st, 1904, also has a lease on Idaho in Caribou Dis trict of Boulder Co. expiring Dec. 1st, 1902. The latter is covered by bond of $30,000 and is covered by patents and contains about 10 acres. This company is pursuing active operations and has been continually at work on the Mon ument since Sept., 1900, and on the Mary Alice since June 1, 1901.

Pay Car Gold Mining & Leasing Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 40,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. C. W. McReynolds; Vice Pres. A. H. Gar nett; Sec. Chas. I\I. Kirk; Treas. Jno. Killen. Colorado Springs, Colo.

Bertie George, W. % Sec. 10; Pav Car. S. W. Sec. 3; Last Resort N. W. Sec. 3, all in T. 15 S., R. 69 W. containing 23.4 acres on Trachyte Mt.. The publisher has been unable to get later data regarding this Co.

Pelican Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 36,000 shares and no ca.sh in treas. Debt $237.37. Pres. W. B. Storer: Vice Pres. Clarence Edsall; Sec. & Treas. N. H. Partridge. 213 Min ing Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Summit, 4.069 acres; Little May, 7.56 acres; both on Ironclad Hill, in S. W. i/i Sec 17 and N. E. 14 Sec. 19. Patented. Summit has a few shallow shafts. Little May shaft 50 ft. and tunnel 200 ft. No work being done now\ Listed as PROSPECT.

People’S Mining & Isiilling Co.

500,000 shares. Par $1. No shares, $670.10 cash in treas. No debts. Pres. John P. Brockway; Vice Pres. & Sec. Geo. M. Mitchell; Treas. H. B. Bristol. 3 Toltec Bldg., Denver, Colo.

The East End of the Bogart, 1.839 acres, and the Gold Leaf, claimed to be 8.9 acres. A portion of the Gold Leaf is in litigation. During April, 1901, two small fractions, part of the Bogart, were sold for cash, and mortgages

paid off and all debts cancelled. Bogart lias produced some ore and is now under lease and bond.

Pharmacist Consolidated Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 59,000 shares and $493.12 cash in treas., with liabilities of $16,000. Pres. W. J. Cham bers; Yice Pres. A. Wagner; Sec. Gilbert M. Fay; Treas. E. P. Arthur. Cripple Creek, Colo.

Pharmacist, 10.3 acres, on Bull Hill, in N. E. % Sec. 20, patented. Shaft house fully equipped with engine, hoist, etc. Main shaft 650 ft. deep, with about 3,500 ft. of drift ing. Other shafts from 80 to 225 ft. deep. All this prop erty is leased and is being activeljj- worked. The gross production of $650,000 wms taken out by the old company prior to Jan. 1st, 1900. In 1901 the present company pro duced $17,000 gross, through lessees, on 25 per cent, roy alty. $84,000 was paid in dividends by the old company, but none by the present one. Listed under MINES.

PHOENIX GOLD MINING CO. (In Clear Creek Co.)

1,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 700,000 shares and $440 cash in treas. Pres. W. H. Morrison; Vice Pres. & Treas. H. A. Clapp; Sec. F. D. Wilson. 3 Neall Bldg., Cripple Creek, Colo.

Lucky Boy, Lucky Boy Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, Lucky Boy Extension, Blue Bird., Blue Bird Nos. 1 and 2, Harry B., Dorothy, X-lO-U-8; in one group covering an area of about 60 acres in Gold Dirt Mining District, Co. of Clear Creek, State of Colorado. All held by location. Brick house, blacksmith shop and 300 ft. of work on Lucky Boy and Blue Bird. About $900 worth of ore has been taken out. Property was located in 1892, came into possession of present company in Sept., 1901, which commenced work Oct., 1901. Date of incorporation June, 1901.

Philadelphia Mining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 2.54,000 shares and $152 cash in treas. Pres. Wm. Clark; Sec. & Treas, Francis Capell. 706 E. Platte Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Owns about 70 acres, receiver’s receipt. Shaft and tun nel sufficient for patent. No work in 1901, and none now.

Pike’S Peak & Bull Hill Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 185,200 shares and $93.25

cash in treas. Pres. A. H. Garnett; Vice Pres. 0. W. Spicer; Sec. & Treas. F. B. Tiffany. 10 Giddings Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Fraction of Sag, about acres, and Aspen, 3.35 acres. The latter patented and the former held by location. Both on Galena Hill, in E. % Sec. 8, Only sufficient work for obtaining patent. Inactive.

Pilgrim Consolidated Mining Co.

1.250,000 shares. Par $1. 180.000 shares and $114.98 in

cash in treas. No debt. Pres. Henry M. Blackmer; Vice Pres. J. P. Curtis; Sec. Shemvood Aldrich; Treas. E. P. Shove. 509 Minins: Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Maud Helena. 7.53 acres, and Maud Helena No, 2, 4.992 acres, on Bull Hill, E, V2 Sec. 20, patented. Considerable development has been done on this property. Three sets of lessees are now actively engaged in developing Some ore is being shipped from the north end. The prop erty has produced about $9,000 up to Jan. 1st, 1902. Listed as ‘ PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Pilgriim Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 150,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. F. B. Davis; Vice Pres. C. A. Thompson; Sec. Chae. H. Peters; Treas. F. A. Bailey. 211 California Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Murray, 814 acres, S. W. M Sec. 31; Andrew Extension, 714 acres, in S. W. 14 Sec. 31, on Grouse Mt,; Malisia, 10 acres, N. W. 14 Sec. 11, T. 15 S., R. 70 W., and the S. V2 of Old 'Abe, 4% acres, in the center of Sec. 2, on Copper Mt. All patented. About $3,500 worth of de velopment has been done. No work is being carried on at this present moment.

Pinnacle Gold Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 2,500 shares and no cash in

treas. Liabilities $5,670. Pres. & Treas. Chas. Farns worth; Vice Pres. F, E. Brooks; Sec. S. L. Caldwell. Bank Blk,, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Mitchell, McCluer, Lansing 17% acres. Bonanza and Girard 5% acres, a portion of the Brinderaaid 2% acres. Black Tail 2% acres. Horse Shoe 1 acre, Olympia less than % acre, and Mollie W. % acre. All the above situ-

at€d: on X. E. slope of Bull Hill, in the S. E. i/4 Sec. 17. Holly B. 11/2 acres, Uvcrlooked 1 3-8 acres, and hue Elephant 9-l0 acre, on Gold Hiil, in X. E. Sec. 19, and Gen. X. A. Hilcis 5 acres, on Mineral Hill between Secs. 1 and 12. All patented, except Horse Slioe, _Holly \V. and Ulynipia. .Main shaft 359 It. and about l,o99 ft. of levels. Xew shaft now being sunk is IGU ft. Ihe Lansing Leasing Synd. has a two years’ lease on the LanS' ing. Ihe True Blue Leasing Co. is developing the Mitched under lease of same duration. Holly K. Uverlooked and White Elephant under lease and bond to W . J. Jones for $45,000. Gross production $25U,ooO up to date and lor 1901 $5,014.20. Listed under MIXES.

Binnacle Jr. Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Bar 10 cents. 340,000 shares, $380 cash in treas. Bres. H. Gardner; Sec. J. H. Murray. 56 Hagernian Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

14 year leases on Block 24 and 25, School Section 16, adjoining and directly east of the Cameron iownsite. Royalty 4 per cent, on all ore. A lease is still in opera tion which was working about 9 months during 1901.

Bointer Golh Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Bar $1. No shares, $1,000 cash in treas. No debt. Bree. W. R. Eo.iey; Vice Bres. Han Weyand; Sec. & Treas. S. J. Mattocks. 104 E. Bike’s Beak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Bointer and Shark, 3i/ acres, on Gold Hill, E. V2 See. 24; Emma Brands, 10 acres, on Tenderfoot Hill, W. Vz Sec. 8; Little Widow, 10 acres, on Mineral Hill, W. V2 Sec. 12. All patented. Shaft 525 ft. and 3,000 H. of levels. The Bointer is being operated under lease. Total gross production since Aug., 1900, to Jan. 1st, 1902, $145,000. Has paid $25,000 in dividends. Listed under MINES.

Bortlanh Golh Mining Co.

3,000,000 shares. Bar $1. No stock in treas. and $244,- 758.69 cash in treas. Bres. Jas. F. Burns; Vice Bres. Irv ing Howbert; Sec, & Treas, Frank G, Beck; Asst, Sec. Chas. V. Turner. Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Bortland, Bobtail No. 2, Houbtful, Anna Lee, White House, Hidden Treasure, Vanadium, Captain, Queen of the Hills, Scranton, Baby Ruth, National Belle, Bobtail No. 3, Four Queens, Success, Fair Blay, Cyclone, Lowell, Rosario, Black Hiamond, Tidal Wave, Lost Anna, Milton, Little Harry, Hevil’s Own, Blue Stocking, Rex, and King Solomon’s Blacer; also the Morse group, consisting of Wisconsin, Hawkeye, Buckeye, Colorado City, Last Effort, Hardscrabble, all of the Modak, and 52-lOOths of Total Wreck. A total of 183 acres in one group, on Battle Mt. Also owns the controlling interest in the Amazon Mining Co. (See elsewhere.) In addition to these mining claims, it owns the 160-acre tract known as the Thomas Ranch, west of and adjoining the city of Colorado Springs, upon which it is erecting a Chlorination plant of 300 tons daily capacity. Also the Johnson tract of 914 acres, adjacent for reservoir purposes. Burns shaft has commodious shaft house, complete in every particular. No. 2 shaft has also a most modern building, fully equipped. There is a com plete mine office, assaying outfit, dwelling houses for officers, and a warehouse on the property. Two under ground hoists, 4 large pumps, one of 850 gallons at a depth of 800 ft., and one of 1,200 gallons at 900 ft., and two of 1,200 gallons at 1,100 ft. Burns shaft is 1,080 ft. deep. No 2 shaft 1,237 ft.. No. 3 shaft 484 ft. A tunnel 2,944 ft. enters hill on level with collar of Burns shaft, intersecting No. 2 shaft at 162 ft. Huring 1901 there was a total of 18,531% ft. of development work done. New chlorination mill is expected to be completed by May 1st, 1902. Gross production from the mine to Jan. 1st, 1902, 285,832,273 net tons, of a gross value of $13,138,525.37. Gross production for 1901, 76,905,550 tons of a value of $2,408,413.23. From commencement of work to Jan. 15th, 1902, when the last dividend was paid, $4,027,080, in all 71 dividends, have been paid out by the company, being $1,027,080 more Hian its capital stock. 6 cents per share is paid quarterly. This shows the net value on all ore mined since commencement, of over 30 per cent, profit. Listed under MINES.

Boveiu'Y Gulch Golh Imining Co.

3,000,000 shares. Bar $1. Cash and stock in treas. not given. Bres. Wm. Lennox; Vice Bres. John Lennox; Sec. & Treas. C. H. Hudley. Giddings Blk., Colorado Springs.

Tam O’Shan ter, Eagle and part of Jim Blaine, 16 acres, N. E. Sec. 18, adjoining Gold King mine, patented.

Prairie Belle Gold Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 300,000 shares and no cash ' in treas. Pres. Percy r-agerman; Vice Pres. C. E. Palmer; Sec. & Treas. D. G. C. MacNeill. Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Yankee Jack, 7.249 acres, on Battle Mt., N. E. Sec. 32; Great Bonanza and 44 interest in Hussev Fraction, 2.652 acres, both located in Sec. 30 on Raveri Hill. All patented. 2 shafts on Yankee Jack 30 and 50 ft. deep.

Prince Albert Mining Co., Limited.

3,000,000 shares. Par $1. 485,000 shares and $500 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. R. J. Preston; Vice Pres. & Treas. K. R. Babbitt; Sec. R. C. Thayer. 505 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Prince Albert, 9.85 acres; Beacon, 8.06 acres; Eureka, 8.51 acres. All on Beacon Hill, S. E. 44 Sec. 25, patented. 800 ft. shaft, 3,900 ft. drifts and crosscuts. The gross pro duction of this property up to Jan. 1st, 1902, was $750,000. The net production in 1901 was $23,380.48. It is being operated now under lease. Listed under MINES.

Princess Alice Consolidated Mining Co.

3,000,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 1,500,000 shares in treas. Pres. E. C. Larkin; Vice Pres. Charlotte Williams; See.

& Treas. A. S. Douglass; Mgr. H. H. Barbee. 30 P. 0. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Standard and Athens, 644 acres, N. E. 44 Sec. 25, on Guyot Hill; Kirby Fraction, % acre; Hill Side, 1% acres,

S. W. 44 Sec. 18, on Gold Hill; Golconda, 8 acres, N. E. 44 Sec. 7, on Tenderfoot Hill; Linus, 10 acres, S. W. 44 Sec.

8, T. 15 S., R. 70 W.; Havilah, 10 acres, W. 44 Sec. 32,

T. 14 S., R. 70 W.; Snow Flake; Yukas Nos. 1 and 2, Defender; Peurl, and North Star; containing in all about 50 acres. Winsi Tinsi, a fraction of an acre in S. W. 44 Sec. 18; Lafayette, 3 acres, in S. E. 44 Sec. 20, on Bull Hill. This company, which was incorporated in Wyoming in March, 1902, gives to the Princess Alice Gold Mining Co. 1,000,000 shares of its stock for Ihe property above mentioned. It also pays the Rubicon Gold Mining Co. 500,000 shares for its Ruby claim which adjoins the Lafay ette. It is the intention of this new company to prose cute development vigorously on its Bull Hill property.

PRIxnUESS ALICE GOLD MINING CO.

This company has sold all its property to the Princess Alice Consolidated Mining Co., and consequently goes out of existence. This sale was made in March, 1902.

Princess Gold Mining Co.

This company has sold all its property to, and has been succeeded by the Princess Mining Co., the latter being a Wyoming corporation under date of Nov. 20th, 1901. See under that heading.

Princess Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 485,000 shares and no cash in treas. Debts $1,100. Pres. W. A. Perkins; Vice Pres. W. H. Sutherland; Sec. & Treas. 0. H. Shoup. 62 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Mollie Bell, 10.3 acres, on Raven Hill, Sec. 30; Gray Eagle and Little IMildred, 2 and 10 acres, respectively, on Beacon Hill, in Sec. 25, all patented; and Mineral Palace,, .147 acre, on Ironclad Hill, N. E. 44 Sec. 19, receiver’s receipt. On Gray Eagle and Little Mildred only work necessary for patent has been done. On Mollie Bell a large amount of development has been done by former lessees. Mineral Palace claim was purchased lately from the Golden Treasure M. & T. Co. No work is being done now. $45,000 was paid in dividends from proceeds of sale of the Mattie D. claim. Listed PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Prin-Seti Gold Mining Co.

1,750,000 shares. Par $1. 375,000 shares and $100 casn

in treas. No debt. Pres. Chas. H. Emerson; Vice Pres. Walter A. Stebbins; Sec. & Treas. Ben A. Metcalf 1 Barnes Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Prin-Seti, on Gold Hill, 3 acres; Ida lay; Roc’s Nest and part Silver Lake, 4 acres, in one group, on Galena Hill; Marietta, on Raven Hill, 2 acres; Bessie G., on Gold Hill, 44 acre, and Ohio Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, 14 acres, on Straub Mt., Marietta and Bessie G. Ohio Nos. 1, 2,

3 and 4 held by location; the balance are patented. Shaft house on Prin-Seti and shafts 100, 60 and 50 ft.

Prin-Set: cut by Gold Exploration Tunnel 400 ft deep. Shallow shafts on other properties. Leases are being negotiated for developing property outside of what company is doing on its own account. Listed as PE-OS- PECT.

Prodigal Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 600,000 shares and no cash

in treas. Pres. J. M. Hawkins; Vice Pres. R. A. Christy; Sec. & Treas. H. M. Mason. 116 Pike’s Peak Ave, Colo rado Springs, Colo.

Mascott, and Pennsylvania, 13.922 acres; Vs interest in Lenora. 4.055 acres; Jefferson, 5.5 acres, all on Bull Hill, Sec. 27, patented. Sufficient work has been done only for securing patent. No work being done; none in 1901.

Progress Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 241,000 shares and $1,371 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. Max Straus; Vice Pres. W. F. Crosby; Sec. & Treas. L. R. Ehrich. 60 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Gold King and Tom Gough, 4i/ acres, on Gold Hill, S. W. % Sec. 19; Gold Cup and Tin Cup, 19.729 acres, on Rhyolite Mt., S. W. % Sec. 31; Becky Sharp and Dauntless, 2 acres, on Raven Hill, in S. W. Sec. 20; Spider and Trinidad, 8.628 acres, on Beacon Hill, in S. E. 1/4 Sec. 26. All patented. Gold King has shaft 180 ft. deep, another 105 ft. and two of 75 ft. Some prospecting has been done from the Good Will tunnel. Two sets of lessees are worldng on the Gold King and have made some shipments. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Proper Gold Mining Co.

This property, consisting of the Occidental and Proper claims, which belonged to this company, was purchased by W. S. Stratton in 1901, and has since been transferred to Stratton’s C. C. M. & D. Co.

Proposition Gold Mining Co.

0. P. Bentley, Asst. Sec., of Colorado Springs, Colo., reported for Vol. 1 Official Manual, 1900, that this com pany owned the Elk Run, the Elk Run Extension Nos. 1 and 2, 26i/4 acres, on Signal Hill, in N. W. % Sec. 26. Since then the publisher has been unable to obtain any statement regarding this company.

Protection Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No cash and no stock in treas. $400 debt. Pres. Phil Strubel; Acting Sec. Chas. E. Liebold. 12 S. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

West Virginia, 10 acres on Iron Mt., N. W. % Sec. 10, patented. Only assessment work has been done. Prop erty now inactive.

Provident Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 181,350 shares and a small

amount of cash in treas. Pres. E. A. Colburn; Vice Pres. Chas. B. Seldomridge; Sec. & Treas. Horace H. Mitchell. 45 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Jay Gould, Tall Pine, Pueblo, Kentucky, Bushwhacker, Grub-Stake, Texas Star, Unknown, Hurricane, Forest, Home Stake, 86l acres, in S. W. 14 Sec. 28 on S. W. slope of Big Bull Hill. All patented. Very little work has been done up to the present time. C. S. & C. C. D. Ry. (Short Line) crosses property, which opened up a good sized vein that did not carry values for shipping. No active operations being carried on now.

Puritan Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 ehares. Par $1. 60,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. Erastus W. Smith; Vice Pres. F. B. Davis; Sec. Chas. H. Peters; Treas. F. A. Bailey 211 California Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Maggie Lynch, S. W. 14 Sec. 24 and N. W. 14 Sec. 25, 6V2 acres; Holy Terror, 2 acres, on Bull Hill, in the N. E. 14 Sec. 19 and N. W. 14 Sec. 20. All patented. No work being done at present, but $3,500 has been expended in development work.

Pythias Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 89,995 ehares and no cash

in treas. Oives taxes. Debt $706.23. Pres. Jas. F. Burns; Vice Pres. Frank Smith; Sec. R. P. Davie; Treas. C. M. MacNeill. 43 Durkee Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Last Chance, 9.6 acres, and Cornucopia, 5.3 acres, on Bull Hill, S. 14 Sec. 17. All patented. Several shafts amounting to about 500 ft. in all. Lessees now actively operating property. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Quartette Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 5,000 shares and no cash in

treais. Pres. T. C. Harbison; Vice Pres. E. S. Joslyn; Sec. Treas. P. Woolesen. Colorado Springs, Colo.

Quartette, 9.028 acres, on Mineral Hill, N. W.

Sec. 11, patented. There is a 50 ft. shaft on the property, but no work was done in 1901 and none now.

Queen Of The Cripples Gold Mining Co.

This company has sold all of its property to the Little Sister Gold Mining Co., which is fully describeu under the heading of the latter.

Quito Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 148,000 shares and no cash

in treas. Pres. W. R. Foley; Vice Pres. F. S. Bennett; Sec. D. J. Pelton; Treas. S. J. Mattocks. 33 P. 0. Blk. Colorado Springs, Colo.

Princess and Rose, 11 acres, on Galena HiU; and a por tion of Irish Molly, on Gold Hill, about 2 acres, in N. E. % Sec. 24. All patented. Good plant of machinery on Irish Molly, shaft 250 ft. deep and 400 ft. of drifting. Arrangements are now being made for the company to be operated by lessees.

Ramona Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 4,281 shares and no cash in

treas. Pres. W. A. Perkins; Vice Pres. W. S. Jackson; Sec. & Treas. E. S. Johnson. P. O. Bldg., Colo. .

Inez A. 51/4 acres, Ramona .729 acre, both on Raven Hill, N. E. Vi Sec. 30; Phoenix 2 acres and Lizzie S. 2i/4 acres, both on Raven Hill, N. W. % Sec. 29. All pat ented. Steam hoist on Inez A. and shaft 300 ft. well timbered, which is to be sunk 600 or 700 ft. immediately. Inez A. and Ramona are being operated under lease. Company is now making application for listing.

Rattler Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 85,000 shares and $100 cash

in treas. Liabilities about $5,000. Pres. John Campbell; Vice Pres. Franklin E. 'Brooks; Sec. S. L. Caldwell; Treas. W. H. MMntyre. 60 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs.

Bertha B. lode, lying N. of Little Frank S., and Raf- tler, containing 10.5 acres, on Raven Hill, S. W. V4, Sec. 20. Two sets of lessees operated property in 1901, and are Still actively engaged. Listed as PROSPECT. RAVEN AND BULL HILL TUNNEL & MINING CO.

This company has lost its tunnel site, through suit upon a note given for dump ground, for the amount of $1,500. Judgment by default.

Raven Gold Mining Co.

The Elkton Consolidated M. & M. Co. purchased in June, 1900, for 625,000 shares of its stock, all of the prop erty of this company, and it is now out of existence.

Rebecca Gold Mining Co. Ltd.

Mr. W. N. McBird, Sec. & Treas., Denver, Colo., re ported for Vol. 1 Official Manual, 1900, that this com pany owned the Rebecca and the C. 0. D., 14 acres, in W. Y2 Sec. 18, in Poverty Gulch, but since that time the publisher has been unable to obtain any statement re garding this company.

Red Spruce Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 250,000 shares and no cash in treas. Debt $625. Pres. Geo. E. Simon ton; Vice Pres. A. L. Arnold; Sec. & Treas. H. E. Kennedy. Crip ple Creek, Colo.

Red Spruce, 3.28 acres, on S. spur of Gold Hill, in N. E. 1/4 Sec. 24; G. W. P., .559 acre, in same location, but a trifle further south. All patented. Shaft house and full plant of machinery on Red opruce which has shaft 250 ft. deep with 300 ft. of drifting. G. W. P. has a 50 ft. shaft and has produced some ore. Red Spruce is leased and is being operated. Listed as PROSPECT.

Red Umbrella Mining Co.

500,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas. Pres. H. P. Lillibridge; Vice Pres. & Treas. E. F. Smith; Sec. W. S. Reynolds. 51 Hagerman Bldg., Colo .

Ovns that portion of the Bertha B. and Frank S. con flict known as the Red Umbrella, 2 acres, on Raven Hill, patented. Gross production on this property has amount ed to $5,492.59, but is not being worked now.

Reno Mining & Milling Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas. Debt $1,000. Pres. C. W. Kurie; Vice Pres. H. S.

Hawks; Sec. S. J. Mattocks; Treats. J. H. Gardner. 104 E Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Keno, Bon Tod, T. E. Merit and Pet, 10 acres, in Poverty Gulch, in Sec. 18. All patented. Shaft 300 ft. with 900 ft. of drifts. No work is being done now. IIEPUBLIC GOLD MINES CO.

I, 500,000 shares. Par 5 cents. 193,250 shares and $932.75 cash in treas. Debts about $2,000. Pres. E. H. Pettingell; Vice Pres. W. J. Hendrickson; Sec. L. A. Civill; Treas. L. A. Puffer. 11 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

J. I. C., 4.224 acres, on Battle Mt., N. E. ’A Sec. 29; Sweepstake, % acre adjoining same; Janet W., Laura M. and Lester W., 9% acres; American, in Sec. 32, T. 14 S. R. 69 W. The J. I, C., Sweepstake, Janet W. and Lester W. are patented. Reciver's receipt for Laiira M. Shaft on Janet VV. about 200 ft. and considerable drifting. This company was incorporated under the laws of Wyoming July 2nd, 1901, and is successor to the Republic Gold Min ing Co. of Colorado. Work was stopped July 1st, 1901. None done now. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT. REQUA GOLD & SILVER MINING & MILLING CO.

This company is controlled by the Battle Mountain Consolidated Gold Mining Co., whose office is 405 Suite Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Requa-Savage Gold Mining Co.

500,000 shares. Par $1. 37,000 shares and no cash in

treas. Pres. Frank Finegan; Vice Pres. John Pedersen; Sec. & Treas. R. B. Taylor. 28 Midland Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Savage and Roman, 4.058 acres in N. ,E. % Sec. 30, on Beacon Hill; Trojan, 21,4 acres, in Sec. 30. All patented. Shaft house, hoisting plant, steam engine an.d boiler. One shaft 150 ft., one shaft 100 ft., one shaft 50 ft., and three of lees depth. Is being operated under lease for 18 months from Nov. 12th, 1901.

Rescue Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 500,000 shares and no cash

in treas. No debts. Pres. Geo. M. Mitchell; Vice Pres. J. E. Kirk; Sec. E. A. Smith; Treas. Mitchell & Smith.

3 Toltec Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Old Boy, Apex, C. W. D., and Rochester Nos, 1 and 2, 51 acres, on S. W. slope of Rhyolite Mt., S. W. % Sec. 4. All patented but the Rochesters which are held by loca tion. About 300 ft. of shafting. The company proposes to do a lot of work on this property in 1902. No work however has been done for the past two jears with the exception of assessment work on the Rochesters.

Reserve Gold Mining Co.

In 1900 for Vol. 1, Official Manual, Mr. Chas. F. Pot ter, Sec. & Treas., of Denver, Colo., reported that the company claimed the Mary Ella, Horse Shoe. Little Joe, part of Hill Side and part of Republic, containing in all 3 acres, E. % Sec. 29, on E. slope of Battle Mt. Since then the publisher of this -work has been unable to ob tain any statement regarding this company.

Reward Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par !fil. 229,000 shares and $844.88 in treas. No debt. Pres. Wm. P. Sargeant; Vice Pres. Geo. W. Mayhew; Sec. H. L. West; Treas. W. W. W’e- mott. 205 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Eureka, 9 acres, on Galena Hill, N. E. % Sec. 17, and S. E. M Sec. 8, patented. Shaft house; 8 shafts, var3dng from 20 to 50 ft. and 150 ft of drifting, all being now op erated by leases. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Rex Gold Mining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 2,334 shares and no cash in

treas. Debt about $500. Pres. S. D. AlcCracken; Vice Pres. Wm. Clark; Sec. & Treas. W. A. Davis. 55 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

L. D., 71/4 acres, patented; John Sutter and Horcense, receiver’s receipt, on N. E. % Sec. 10, T. 15 S., R. 70 W. 250 ft. shaft work on the property. There was no work done in 1901, and there is no activity now.

Rigi Group Gold Mining Co., Ltd.

130,000 shares. Par fl. Pres, and Chairman The Earl of Essex; Sec. Geo. R. Saunders. 3 CopthaU Bldg., Lon don, E. C., England.

Rigi, Lizzie, May, Yucatan and Lulu, 10 acres, on Bat tle Mt., N. E. % Sec. 29. All patented. Shafts 500 ft., 145 ft., 120 ft., 106 ft.; about 1,700 ft. of levels. Thi'

property is under lease to Clark .and Associates who are reported to have shipped 17 tons in Feb., 1902, giving val ues of $30 to the ton. Information, however, concerning the company is very difficult to obtain.

' Rio Grande Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 390,000 shares and $136.42

cash in treas. No debt. Vice Pres. M. A. Leddy; Sec. & Treas. J. H. Thedinga. 2814 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Texas Siftings, 4.042 acres, on Gold Hill, E. % Sec. 24, patented. 85 ft. shaft. The property is inactive and no work is being done now. Listed as PROSPECT.

Rittenhouse Gold Mining Co.

In 1901 all property belonging to this company was sold and eventually transferred to the Cripple Creek and Colorado Mining & Milling Co. See report of latter.

Robert Burns Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 75,000 shares and no cash in treas. Liabilities $1,879.93. Pres. V. Z. Reed; Vice Pres. C. C. Hamlin; Sec. & Treas. 0. H. Shoup. 62 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo

Robert Bums claim and mill site, 11% acres, on Guyot Hill, N._E. % Sec. 25; Jay Bird and Maud, 4 acres, on Bull Hill, in N. .W. % Sec. 20; also part of Antelope, 3.1 acres, on Tenderfoot Hill, S. E. % Sec. 7. All patented. During the past two years this company has expended its treasury reserve in developing the Robert Burns claim. The company is now without funds and proposes to lease to responsible lessees, under favorable terms. There are two leasers at work on the Robert Burns, and one on the Jay Bird. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Robinson-Victor Mines Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 287,000 shares and ample

funds in treas. Pres. Frank G. Peck; Vice Pres. Jesse F. McDonald; Sec. & Treas. F. M. Woods. 401 Suite Miningi Exc. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

King on Mineral Hill, 2.82 acres. A bond and lease on Mollie Kathleen in Poverty Gulch, 6 acres, all in Cripple Creek District. Also the following properties at Robinson, Colo. Lulu, 4.75 acres. Black Diamond, 3.33 acres. Sil ver Tip 3 acres. Midget, Idalia, San Francisco and Brad ford Belle, also an undivided Vs interest in Robinson Mine together with other holdings In Teller and Summit coun ties. All patented except certain claims at Robinson now in process. Mollie Kathleen was being developed in 1991 on Company account, and is now being operated in the same way.

Rockford Gold Mining Co.

2,009,000 shares. Par $1. 800,000 shares and $200 in

cash in treas. Pres. J. H. Parker; Vice Pres. M. J. Mello; Sec. A. C. Labrie; Treas. E. E. Krauss. Colorado Springs.

Don Pedro, 10.3 acres, Brazil 10.3 acres on W. slope of Signal Hill, James Franklin, 1% acres on Globe Hill, in Sec. 18, Boer and No. 5472, 7 acres on Tenderfoot Hill, in Sec. 7. All held by location. There is a shaft on each of the properties from 15 ft. to 52 ft. It has been the policy of the Company to gradually push properties to patent and all will be patented during the year 1902.

Rocky Mountain Gold Mining & Milling Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 155,000 shares and no cash in treas. with debt of $5,000. Pres. T. P. Airheart; Vice Pres. W. P. K. Heidrick; Sec. Wayne J. Smith; Treas. E. P. Arthur. 10 Masonic Temple, Cripple Creek.

Rocky Mountain & North Slope 9.55 acres, on Beacon, S. E. % Sec. 25; Oregon and Texas, 20 acres in N. Crip ple Creek District; all patented. American Nos. 1. and 2, 13.485 acres, on Buck Mt., in the N. E. % Sec. 26y all in process. Shaft 205 ft, one drift 200 ft. running E. up the hill. Work was stopped on Oct., 1901, none being done now. Gross production up to date has been about $7000. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Rose Archer Gold' Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 135,000 shares and no cash in treas. Debt $250. Pres. H. J. Newman; Vice Pres. & Treas. H. L. Fagin; Sec. J. W. Wright. 79 Hag- erman Bldg., Colorado Springs.

4-11-44, June Bug and Good Hopes, all in one group on Galena Hill, on E. Vs Sec. 8, and W. 1/2 Sec. 9, 10.982 acres; 4-11-44 patented, balance held by receiver’s receipt.

Shaft house on June Bug, with shaft 105 ft. deep. On other claims sufficient work has been done to secure patent. The property has produced about $7000. Work was stopped in July, 1901, and nothing is being done on the property now. Listed as PROSPECT.

Rose Maud Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 95,000 shares and $3033.37

cash in treas. No debt. Pres. Erank M. Woods; Vice Pres. Geo. R. Buckman; Sec. & Treas. Irving W. Bon- bright. Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Rose Maud, 10 acres, S. W. i/4 Sec. 19, adjoining prop erties of the Work company. Patented. All property leased until October 2nd, 1902. The lessee is to work at depth from the adjoining property of the Work Mining’ and Milling Co., which is also under lease to him. List ed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Rose Nicol Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 200,000 shares and $889.80 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. Verner Z. Reed; Vice Pres. Duncan Chisholm; Sec. & Treas. 0. H. Shoup. 62 Bank Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Rose and Gurley, 11% acres on Battle Mt. N. W. % Sec. 29. During the past 2 years the Company has ex pended about $28,000 in sinking its shaft on the Rose to 400 ft. in depth. At the 3rd level the company did about 200 ft. of drifting and at the 4th about 500 ft. At the present time the property is under lease for 3 years from Oct. 1st, 1901, to Amos Steelsmith, 200 shifts per month, who is drifting in an opposite direction to the work done by the Company, and until the lease expires the com pany will not do any work itself. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Royal Oak Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 110,000 shares and about $100 cash in treas. Pres. J. Maurice Finn; Vice Pres. W. P, Dunham; Sec. & Treas. R. H. Reid. Nolon Blk., Crip ple Creek, and 827 Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Finn, 2 acres on Ironclad Hill .in Sec. 17; Eaton Ex tension, 5 acres; and interest in Eaton, 3 acres, in N. W. % Sec. 14, T. 15 S., R. 70; all patented. There was about 150 ft. drifting done on this property in 1901, but no active work is being done now.

Rubicon Gold Mining Co.

For Vol. 1 Official Manual, 1900, Mr. II. V. Wandell, Sec. & Treas, of Colorado Springs, reported that the com pany owned the Ruble, containing about 4 acres, sit uated on Bull Hill in S. % Sec. 20. Since then the pub lisher of this work has been unable to obtain any state ment regarding this company.

Ruth D. Mining Co.

This company has been reorganized under the name of Prairie Belle Gold Mining Co., a Wyoming corporation, which now owns all its assets. See under that heading.

Sacremento Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas. W. S. Stratton Pres.; Vice Pres. J. W. McBane; Sec. & Treas. W. Lloyd. 117 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colo rado Springs.

Sacremento and Midnight, 7.50 acres, all patented, in S. E. % Sec. 20. Has produced about $10,000. Mr. Strat ton purchased the controlling interest in this company in 1901, since which time, as there was no money in the treasury, active development has not been pursued.

Safety Gold Mining Co.

Mr. Chas. F. Potter, Sec. & Treas., of the above com pany, Denver, Colo, reported for Vol. 1 Official Manual, 1900, that this company owned the Little Hatchet, Sher wood, Tom Green, and the Potter, in one group, 31.433 acres, on Big Bull Mt., in Sec. 28. Since then the pub lisher of this work has been unable to obtain any state ment regarding this company .

Sand Burr Gold Mining & Milling Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 686,877 shares and $5102 cash m treas. and no debt. Pres. L. G. Middaugh; Vice Pres. C. E. Wilson; Sec. R. E. Bruner; Treas. C. L. V. Hedrick. Main office on Company’s property in Cripple Creek. Branch 321 Sheidley Bldg., Kansoas City, Mo.

The original claims were Happy Boy, Happy Girl, Hannah, Frankie B., Celsitude, McLain, Katie B., Rosa B., Elizabeth Nos. 1 and 2, Sadie H., J. S. Bruner, Fri-

day; Four Bruner Boys, D. G. B., R. E., Lone Star Gold Dirt, and Sine Qua Non., and with late acquisitions, make a total of 440 acres, all patented. Situated on Bruner Hill, in Secs. 11, 12 and 13, T. 14 S., R. 70 W. On the porperty is a good plant of machinery, com plete with boilers, compressors, air drills, dynamos, etc., 1400 ft. of tunnel and shaft work. The company is now driving a tunnel to 1600 ft. point, which is now in 615 ft. and is pushing rapidly with encouraging re sults.

Santa Fe Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. No stock, no cash in treas. Debts. $700. Pres. H. S. Hawks; Vice Pres. Wm. Ban ning; Sec. & Treas. T. C. Delany. 35 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs.

E. A. H. 10 1-3 acres, Paul Revere, Midace, Everetts, and Gold Medal Placer, 19.25 acres, all on Big Bull Mt., N. W. 1/4 Sec. 33. All patented. From $600 to $1000 has been expended on each claim in shafting, tunneling, etc. No work in 1901; none now. Listed as PROSPECT.

Santa Rita Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. State of treasury unknown. Pres Jas. Doyle; Vice Pres. Frank Caley; Sec. E. Co- nant; Treas. C. S. Cleaveland. Doyle Blk., Victor, Colo.

Santa Rita, 10 acres on Squaw Mt., in N. E. i/4 Sec. 31. This company gave a lease and bond to the Atlantis Mines C9rporation for the Santa Rita claim. This Com pany claims that the money -was not paid under the lease and bond, but the Atlantis Mines Corporation claim that it was.

Santa Rosa Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 215,717 shares and about $200 cash in treas. Pres. F. H. Pettingill; Vice Pres. C. J. Larsen; Sec. & Treas. L. A. Civill. 11 Bank Blk., Colo rado Springs.

Santa Rosa and Hill Side, 9.785 acres on Bull Hill, in N. E. 1/4 Sec. 21; Lulu S., 5.46 acres, half mile W. of Victor, in S. E. % Sec. 21; Deer Trail, and Louis B. No. 2, 19.922 acres, on Straub Mt., N. W. % Sec. 7; Belle City, 5.859 acres, on Guyot Hill, N. E. % Sec. 25; Brown and Louis B. No. 1, 13.735 acres on Straub Mt., N. 1/4 Sec. 5. All patented. No work was done on this property in 1901, and none is being prosecuted now.

Savage Gold And Copper Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 350,000 shares and $2000 in

cash in treas. Pres. J. R. McKinnie; Vice Pres. M. W. Savage; Sec. & Treas. L. L. Aitken. 25 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs.

Portion of Gold King, 2.2 acres, on Gold Hill, N. W. % Sec. 19. San Jose, 5.25 acres, on Gold Hill, S. E. % Sec. 24; Savage, 1.75 acres on Raven Hill, N. W. i/4 Sec. 30; Pearl Macy, 3 acres, on Squaw Mt. S. E. M. Sec. 30. All patented. This company also owns the Hanover, Annex and Baker group in the Santa Rita Mining District of New Mexico, and stock in the following companies: Pat agonia Mining Co. of Arizona, Arizona Copper & Gold Mining Co. of Arizona, and Battle Lake Copper Explora tion Co. of Wyoming. $5,000 plant on Gold King, and development outfit on the Hanover Annex. The Gold King is being operated under lease, is now working and shipping ore, and produced from Oct. 25, 1900, to Jan. 1st, 1902, $2,620. Patagonia produced in 1901 $960.90.

Sedan Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares, par $1. No shares and no cash in treas.; debt, $6,183.24. Pres. H. L. West; vice Pres. F. Gilpin; Sec. and Treas. Wm. P. Sargent. Suite 203 Mining Exc. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Anna Belle, 7.790 acres N. of Cameron, N. E, Sec, 17; Fourth of July, 1.308 acres in N. E. % Sec. 8; Mc Gee, 4.441 acres in S. E. % Sec. 8; all patented but the McGee. Shaft house, ore house, hoist, shaft 180 ft. and 600 ft. of drifting on the Anna Belle. The lat ter is being operated by good lessees. Listed as PRE FERRED PROSPECT.

Sentinel Gold Mining Co.

Mr. C. C. Lunt, Sec. of Denver, reports that he thinks this Company has lost all the property formerly be longing to it.

Shannon Gold Mining Co.

1,750,000 shares. Par $1. 30,000 shares and no cash

in treas. No. debts. Pres. Geo. A. Cockburn; Vice Pres. Julius Gump; Sec. & Treas. W. J. Hendrickson. 53 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs.

American Beauty, acres on S. W. slope of Gold Hill, S. E. % Sec. 24; patented. Good plant of ma chinery, about 1,000 ft. of development in sinking, drift ing and crosscutting. Property has been leased for 2 years from Feb. 1, 1902, and is now in active opera tion. Listed as PKOSPECT.

SHASTA MINING, MILLING & PROSPECTING CO. 1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 34,701 shares and no cash in treas. Debt $2,350. Pres. & Treas. W. W. Wil liamson; Sec. A. F. Woodward; 27 N. Tejon St., Col orado Springs, Colo.

Mary Anderson, Ashby and Donna, 25.31 acres on Grouse Mt., S. E. % Sec. 35, and Joe Johnson, 9.72 acres in Secs. 9 and 10 T. 15 S. R. 70 W. All patented. Joe Johnson has 70 ft. incline, showing vein of low grade ore; the other properties have sufficient work done for patents. No work in 1901 and none now.

Sheriff Gold Mining Co. '

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 250,000 shares, nominal

amount of cash in treas. No debts. Pres. Wm. B. Jenkins; Vice Pres. E. A. Colburn; Sec Mort Par sons; Treas. L. Jackson; Colorado Springs.

Sheriff, 10 acres between Raven and Bull Hills, E. % Sec. 20. Patented. Shaft 300 ft. deep, and sev eral others from 40 to 160 ft. It is now being ope rated by two sets of lessees, and has produced about $20,000 gross.

Silver Panic Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 20,000 shares and no cash

in treas. Pres. Anna Jones; Vice Pres. R. J. Gar- lick; Sec. & Treas. Frank Gotten. 23Y2 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs.

Silver Panic, 9.592 acres, on Bull Hill, in N. Sec. 21. Patented. 100 ft. shaft. Property is leased. SILVER STATE CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING CO.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 29,115 shares and $152 cash

in treas. With liabilities of $300. Pres. John J. Key; Vice Pres. Clarence Edsall; Sec. F. B. Tiffany. 10 Giddings Blk., Colorado Springs.

Monday, 7.392 acres, on Tenderfoot Hill, in N. E. Sec. 18; Modock, 5.97 acres on Galena Hill in S. E. % Sec. 8; Alice E., 8.5 acres on Trachyte Hill, in N. W. 14 Sec. 9, and .Romance, 5.9 acres on Rhyolite Mt., S. E. % Sec. 1. Patented. No work was done on this prop erty in 1901 and none has been started this year. Listed as PROSPECT.

Sioux. Falls & Cripple Creek Gold Mining & Development Co.

600,000 shares. Par $1. 195,000 shares and $1,000 cash

in treas. Pres. F. G. Chaphe; Vice Pres. Jas. F. Had ley; Sec. & Treas. F. 0. Gibbs; Mgr. & Agt. Alonzo Friz zell. Safe Deposit Blk., Cripple Creek, Colo.

Monarch No. 1 and Monarch No. 2, S. E. Vi Sec. 35,

T. 14, S. R. 70 W., and N. E. M Sec. 2 and N. W. Sec. 1, T. 15, R. 70; 16.4 acres, patented. Also Napp Nee No. 2, about 5% acres in N. E. M Sec. 2, T. 15, 70. Receiver’s receipt. 50T) ft. tunneling. Since July 15th, 1901, active work of development has been pushed and is now progressing.

Sitting Bull Gold Mining Co.

750 shares. Par $100 each. 95M shares and $25 cash in treas. Pres. T. G. McCarthy; Vice Presidents R. C. Tenny and Geo. H. Kirchner; Sec. A. Risenecker; Treas. E. C. Glenns Box 258, Pueblo, Colo.

Sitting Bull, 8 acres on Copper Mt. in W. Sec.

1 and E. % Sec. 2. Patented. Two shaft houses, three timbered shafts, each about 60 to 80 ft. No work has been done since February, 1901. No definite plan as to future development.

Six Points Gold Mining Co.

This company did own the Six Points claim on Bat tle Mt., but it sold all its property to W. S. Stratton and has now gone out of existence.

Sleepy Hollow Gold Mining Co.

50,000 shares. Par $1. Pres. Lee W. Davis; Vice Pres. J. B. Cunningham; Sec. &, Treas. E. A. Byler. Offices Victor, Colo.

Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown, Diavolo, Evangeline, Guinevere, Launcelot, Moonstone, Bostonian, Poco Tiempo, Lorelei, Ben ]3utler, Walla Walla, Susquehanna, Monongahela, Peep o' Day, Golden Tide, Dawn, My rone. Occidental, Oriental, Ophir, Virginia, Argile, Nile, Am azon, Orinoco, Yukon, Lena, Cheetah, Last Chance, Genral, Sunny Side, Choctaw, Iriquois, Comanche, Lasca, Ottawa, Julia and Bare Spot, containing 213.579 acres in one group, in E. V2 of Sec. 21, and W. % Sec. 22, T. 15, S. R. 69 W. All patented but one or two small fractions. Practically no development has been done except enough to patent the property, the efforts of the company being directed toward consolidating the group. This territory comprises one of the largest hold ings in the District. The company is a close corpora tion. No stock has been offered on the market, hence the reason for not publishing stock and cash in treas.

Slim Jim Gold Mining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 300,000 shares and no cash

in treas. Pres. Phil Strubel; Vice Pres. A. F. Wood ward; Sec. Chas E. Leibold. 12 S. Teion St., Colorado Springs.

Slim Jim, Flying Dutchman No. 1, 5 acres on Iron Ml, N. E. % Sec. 10. Flying Dutchman held by Re ceiver’s receipt, and Slim Jim by deed. Only assess ment work was done in 1901 and no work under way now.

Sliver Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and $69.22 in treas. No debt. Pres. Clarence Edsall; Vice Pres. John J. Key; Sec. & Treas. Thos. C. Strachan. 70 Hager- man Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Sliver, 4 acres, and Gold Mine, 6 acres, in N. % Sec. 31, and Gold Field, 7 acres, in N. E. % Sec. 31, on Squaw Mt., and patented. Only sufficient work has been done to secure patent. No active operations in 1901 and no work being prosecuted now. Listed under PROSPECT’S.

Solitaire Gold Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 400,000 shares and $200 cash In treas. ' Pres. W. S. Nichols; Vice Pres. J. W. Pring; Sec. H. H. Barbee; Treas. A. B. Risk. 30 P. 0. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Elkhorn, 3 acres on Carbonate Hill. Patented. N. E. % Sec. ik 350 ft. shaft and several drifts and cross cuts.

Southern Boy Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. State of treasury unknown. Pres. R. P. Davie; Vice Pres. 0. H. Shoup; Sec. & Treas. A. J. Bendle. 25 Pike's Peak Ave., Colorado Springs.

The Southern Boy and Consolidated Virginia and Nest Egg property, formerly held by this company in the Cripple Creek District, has been sold to the M. J. T. G. M. Co. and the Key West G. M. Co.

Spar Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 200,000 shares and $350 cash

in treas. No debt. Pres. F. A. Bailey; Vice Pres. F. B. Davis; Sec. Chas. H. Peters; Aset. Sec. Samuel P. Beall. Sec.'s Office 211 California Bldg., Denver. Trans fer, 8 P. O. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Spar No. 2, acres in E. V2 Sec. 7; Valley View, 3% acres in S. E. Sec. 24 and N. E. Sec. 25. Min eral rights in 16 acres and 2% acres of surface in the N. % of Sec. 24, now known as Fairview and Empire claims; Gold Crown, 7.638 acres in N. V2 Sec. 23; Geo. Washington Placer, 8 acres, S. E. H Sec. 2; inter est in Toledo Blade, 7.935 acres; Hidden Treasure No. 1 and Hidden Treasure No. 2 in N. % Sec. 23. Spar, Fairview, Empire are patented. Spar under bond and lease to Nov., 1902, in the sum of $20,000; Valley View leased to July, 1902. Listed as PROSPECT.

Specimen Gold Mining & Milling Co.

All of the assets of this company were sold to W. S. Stratton in 1900 and the proceeds paid out in dividends to the stockholders at the rate of 13%c per share. The company is now out of existence.

Spicer Mining & Milling Co.

300,000 shares. Par $1. No stock, cash $1,079.97 in treas. No debts. Pres. 0. W. Spicer; Vice Pres. M. M. Maybury; Sec. & Treas. R. H. Atchison. Colorado Springs, Colo., with branch at Victor, Colo.

Spicer, 7 acres, on Battle Mt., N. W. V4, Sec. 32. Pat ented. No leases now on property. Plans for the fu ture are not given out to the public. Up to Oct. 1st, 1901, $41,000 had been paid out in dividends.

Squaw Gulch Gold Mining Co.

250,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas. No debt. Pres. H. J. Hynes; Vice Pres. F. F. Hynes; Sec. & Treas. P. J. Hynes. 208 E. Warren Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo.

Lone Jack on Gold Hill, S. E. i/4 Sec. 24; Alma on Signal Hill, N. W. % Sec. 24; Park on Gold Quartz Hill, S. W. 1/4 Sec. 14; Etesea on Goldfield Townsite, N. W. 14 Sec. 28; Nellie B., N. E. % Sec. 8, and 231 ft S. end Belle Plaine, N. E. % Sec. 8 on Galena Hill. Lone Jack 100 ft. shaft on S. W. end and 100 ft shaft on N. E. end. The property has been worked by lessees, but at present all has been stopped and the policy of the Company will be to lease on liberal terms without bonding.

Squaw Mountain Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 250,000 shares and no cash

in treas. Pres. J. R. McKinnie; Vice Pres. A. May; Sec. & Treas. L. L. Aitken. 25 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

April Fool, 3 acres on Squaw Mt., between Sees. 29 and 30, and also a small fraction of the above claim ac- quared by compromise between the Squaw Mt. Mining Co. and the Hale & Holmes. All patented. There is no work being done on the property at this time.

St. Patrick Gold Mines Syndicate, Limited.

100,000 shares. Par £1 sterling. Pres. Henry Coates; Sec. Geo. Lorimer; Wm. Weston General Manager. 42 Tay St., Perth, Scotland, and P. O. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

St. Patrick, about 9 acres, just south of Victor in See. 32. Patented. Shaft house, hoist and compressor; two- compartment shaft 700 ft. deep, with several hundred feet of drifting. The Company is sinking the main shaft and will go to 800 ft., when it will crosscut for vein. 700 gallons of water per minute are being pumped.

St. Paul Gold Mining & Tunnel Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 6,000 shares and no cash

in treas. Debt $2,000. Pres. J. R. Hankey; Vice Pres. Wm. C. Robinson; Sec. E. E. McMahon; Treas. L. E. Sherman. 117 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Midnight, 3.079 acres; Maggie Trimble, 3.813 acres, and St. Paul Tunnel Site on Mineral Hill, N. W.

Sec. 12. All patented. Tunnel in 375 ft. No work is being done now. The Company will lease the prop erty to responsible parties.

St. Thomas Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 90,000 shares and $100 in cash in treas. No debt. Pres. E. A. Colburn; Vice Pres.J. E. Hundley; Sec. and Treas. David N. Heizer. 16 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

St. Thomas on Beacon Hill, N. W. i/4 Sec. 30, 5.31 acres, patented. Hoist and shaft house, capable of sinking 700 ft. Shaft 350 ft. and is being driven 25 ft. per month. Claim is being operated under lease for 2 years, from May 1, 1901, the Company retaining a one- half interest. Property has produced over $3,000 gross. Listed as PROSPECT.

Starr King Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas. Pres. Jas. H. Brown; Vice Pres. F. I. Meston; Sec. Ellen Banks. Cooper Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Fairview, 7.61 acres, patented, on Gold Hill, S. AV. 1/4 Sec. 18. This property was sold for taxes and re organization is looked for that will enable it to re sume operations.

Stratton’S Cripple Creek Mining & Deveu Opment Co.

20,000,000 shares. Par 50 cents. Pres. & Treas. W. S. Stratton; Sec. W. Lloyd. 117 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

The property belonging to this Company consists of two solid groups of mining claims, one of which covers the greater portion of Sec. 18 on Globe Hill, and the other on Bull Hill, the whole amount of territory being

in the neighborhood of 700 acres. This is practically a private holding of Mr. Stratton, who has seen fit to ]urchase this immense area for future development. Some of the deepest shafts in the District are now pen etrating this ground and very good results are reported.

Owing to the private nature of this Company, cash and stock in treas. is not given.

Stratton’S Independence, Limited.

1,100,000 shares. Par £1 sterling. 100,000 shares and large cash reserve in the treas. Chairman, The Earl of Chesterfield; Sec. Henry Richards. 3 Princes St., London, E. C., England. Mine Office, Victor, Colo.

Owns 14 mining claims consolidated into a compact group, covering 112 acres, on the south slope of Bat tle Alt. All patented. The mine is one of the best

equipped in the District and has one 500 H. P. hoist,

good for 3,000 ft; one 225 H. P. hoist, good for 1,500 ft; one 30-drill Ingersoll compressor, two 6-drill Norwalk compressors, four 300 H. P. Heine boilers, two com pound Snow pumps, one Reidler pump and four Cam eron sinking pumps. The deepest shaft is 1,400 ft., and over ten miles of drifts. Gross production to Jan. 1st, 1902, $11,000,000. Dividends have been paid since in corporation, four of $488,000, one of $325,000, one of $122,000, two of $244,000, and the last, paid January, 1902, of $244,000, making a total of $3,131,000.

STRONG GOLD AlINING CO.

500,000 shares. Par $1. State of treasury is a pri vate matter. Pres. Wm. Lennox; Vice Pres. N. B. Scott; Sec. E. A. Colburn; Treas. E. W. Giddings. Gid- dings Bldg., Colorado Springs,, Colo.

Strong claim, about 714 acres on Battle Alt., in S. 14 Sec. 29. A commodious plant fully equipped. This mine is a very heavy producer, and the Company is a very close corporation, all the stock being practically held by four men, who look upon it as a private en terprise in which the public has no right to investi gate. However, it is producing very heavily and has made an immense amount of money for its owners.

SUAIAIIT GOLD AlINING CO.

1,200,000 shares. Par $1. 240,000 shares and practic

ally no casji in treas. No debts. Pres. Geo. J. Blakely; Vice Pres. T. E. Ryan; Sec. B. B. Lockhart; Treas. W. C. Calhoun. Alining Exchange Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Lottie and Annie, on Copper Alt. Patented. Summit Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 and Little Topsy. Receiver’s re ceipt. About one mile S. W. of Cripple Creek. Sum mit Park, held by location, on S. slope of Gold Hill, near Caledonia. Giving a gross total of 78 acres. Also, the Wiaona and Knob Alt. Tunnel and Tunnel Site, penetrating Copper Alt. from S. W. slope. Tunnel 120 ft. and sundry shafts, trenches, etc. No work being done now.

SUMPTER GOLD AlINING CO.

1,500,000 sharea. Par $1. 130,000 shares in treas. No

cash. Pres. Robert Schwarz; Vice Pres. L. T. Gray; Sec. Chas. E. Snider; Treas. Thos F. Creighton. Alan- itou, Colo.

Sumpter and Stuart, 9 acres on Tenderfoot Hill, E. V2 Sec. 7, and Mountain Rat, acres, in S. E. % Sec. 3, on Red Alt., patented. No active work w’as done on this property in 1901 and none is being done now.

Sun Consolidated Gold Aiines Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 300,000 shares and $1400 in

cash in treas. Pres. Dan Weyand; Vice Pres. J. R. Mc- Kinnie; Sec. & Treas. L. L. Aiken. 25 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs.

Olie Placer, Julia Ann Placer, Aly Emma Placer, Lost Wonder and Maid of the Alist, about 50 acres, on the S. slope of Alineral Hill in N. W. % Sec. 13 and S. W. % Sec. 12. All patented. Sunflower, Sunflower No. 2, Jum bo and Gold in the same location, which were formerly owned by the Bradford & Cripple Creek Gold Alining Co. Two sets of lessees on the property who are doing active work. One lease covering a small block of ground near center of group. The other near north end.

SUNFLOWER GOLD AlINING CO.

A statement made by this company for Vol. 1 Official Alanual for 1900, claimed the following property: Phil- llpian, 8/4 acres, in S. E. % Sec. 10 on Iron Mt. and Alyrtle, 8/4 acres, in same location. Since then the pub-

lieher of this work has been unable to obtain any state ment regarding this company.

sunnyside gold mining CO.

500,000 shares. Par $1. 15,000 shares and no cash in

treas. Pres. J. K. Palmore; Vice Pres. P. D. Ryan; Sec. & Treas. W. C. Calhoun. Mining Exc. Bldg., Den ver, Colo.

Sunnyside, Sunny side Nos, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, 45 acres on Straub Mt., S. W. % Sec. 6. About $5000 has been spent in shafts, tunnels, cuts, etc. No work being done at this time. All patented.

Sunset-Eclipse Gold Mining Co.

3,000,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 437,860 shares, and no cash in treas. Pres. F. F. Castello; Vice Pres. Fred L. Ballard; Sec. St. George Tucker; Treas. W. S. Nichols. 62 P. 0. Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Eclipse, Yellow Jacket, Columbia, Herbert Allen, Baby June, Justice, Kodak, Topsy, Sunset, Summit, 38.302 acres on Battle Mt., N. W. Sec. 29, and E V2 Sec. 30. Eclipse, Yellow Jacket, Columbia and Sunset patented. Receiv er’s receipt held for the balance. Shaft on Eclipse 400 ft. This company was incorporated in 1901 and is a consolidation of the Eclipse Consolidated G. M. Co. and the Sunset Consolidated G. M. Co. The Company is now sinking shaft to the 600 ft. level. Several lessees are also operating on the property. Gross production to Jan. 1st, 1902, was $60,000. For last 6 months about $13,000. List ed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Sunshine Mining & Development Co.

In a letter from Mr. H. A. Pettitt of Cripple Creek, he states the property of this company is now owned by the Fort Pitt Mining Co. See under that heading.

Surprise Gold Mining Co.

600,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas. Pres. F. H. Hall; Vice Pres. A. T. Gunnell; Sec. & Treas. J. W. D. Stovell. .53 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs.

Surprise, 2% acres on Womack Hill, N. W. Sec. 18; and Columbia, 10 acres, on Straub Mt. N. E. Sec. 12. Patented. Sufficient work has been done to secure pat ent. No work was done in 1901 and none now.

Sylvanite Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 90,000 shares and $30.95 cash in treas. Pres. Geo. R. Buckman; Vice Pres. W. E. Fren- aye; Sec. & Treas. F. W. Stehr. Hagerman Bldg., Colo rado Springs, Colo.

Lease on lots 38, 43, 54, 55 and 56, in Sec. 16 T. 15 S., R. 69 W. expiring Nov. 22, 1913. Property was not worked in 1901, except periodically and no work is being done now.

T. Bone Gold Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 23,000 shares and $20 cash in the treas. Pres. Chas. N. Miller; Vice Pres. S. M. Perry; Sec. & Treas. W. L, Clark. Cripple Creek, Colo.

Thelma, E. J., Crystal, Mayflower, T. Bone, 30.33 acres, on Mineral Hill, S, E. Sec. 11 and N. E. Sec. 14. All patented but T. Bone. No work has been done on this property during the year 1901 and none is being done now.

Tejon Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 63,000 shares about no cash

in treas. About $1000 liabilities. Pres. Theophilus Harri son; Vice Pres. J. C. Plumb; Sec. & Treas. P. C. Dock- stader. Bank Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Earl. Orva May, Maggie C,, Elks and Antlers, 47 acres on Grouse Mt., N. E. % Sec. 2, and S. E. % See 35. Pat ented. No work in 1901 and none now.

Temomj Mining & Milling Co.

The property of this Company was purchased in 1901 by W. S. Stratton and dividends paid to stockholders from the proceeds thereof. It is now owned by Stratton’s C. C. M. & D. Co. ,and this company has therefore gone out of existence.

Tenderfoot Hill Consolidated Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. No stock, $28,000 in cash in treas. No debt. Pres. William A. Otis; Vice Pres. C. C. Hamlin; Sec. & Treas. 0. H. Shoup. 62 Bank Blk., Colo rado Springs.

Lawrence Worden, Sarah Bell, Hill Top, and Hill Top Nos. 2 and 3, Deadwood Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4. A group of 60 acres on Tenderfoot Hill, S. E. % Sec. 7. All patented.

A shaft 511 ft. deep on the Hill Top. This company has expended during the last two years, $22,000 in sinking this shaft. At the 300 ft. level 200 ft. of drifting was done and at the 400 ft. level about 100' ft. It is the intention to resume operations in the spring of 1902. In the mean time there is a lease in operation on Deadwood No. 3. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Teutonic Consolidated Gold Mines Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 131,260 shares and $350 cash in treas. Pres. M. E. O’Bryan; Vice Pres. A. G. Young; Sec. & Treas. Chas. N. Miller, 233 Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo.

Teutonic, acres, in S. W. Sec. 17; Triangle, S. E. % Sec. 24 on Gold Hill, 4 acres; and El Capitan on Copper Mt., W. % Sec. 1. All patented. Shaft house and plant of machinery on Teutonic. 3 shafts 125 ft., 90 and 50 ft. on other claims. Patent work only. Claim is being ac tively developed and company expects to make a mine thereon. An application is being made to have the prop erty listed as Preferred Prospect.

Texas Girl Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and $2600 in cash in treas. Owes taxes for 1900 and 1901. Pres. J. M. Auld; Vice Pres. L. L. Aiken; Sec. and Treas. E. C. Sharer. 25 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs.

Texas Girl, 6 acres, Golden Eagle, 6.5 acres. Mustang, 4 acres. Broncho, 6.5 acres on Beacon Hill, S. W. Sec. 25. Patented. Shaft was sunk on Silver King, belonging to Banner G. M. Co., close to end line of Texas Girl ,to 140 ft. in depth. This Company and the Banner G. M. Co. worked in conjunction and drifting was done on the Texas Girl claim from this shaft. All work stopped July 1st, 1901. Nothing being done now. Listed as PROSPECT.

T. F. T. Mining & Milling Co.

This company has sold all its property to the Consoli dated Mines Co. See report of last named.

Theresa Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 155,000 shares and no cash re ported in treas. No debts. Pres. E. A. Colburn; Vice Pres. M. B. Irvine; Sec. &Treas. C. H. Dudley. Gid- dings Block, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Theresa and part of Gold Knob, N. W. Sec. 28 and S. E. 1/4 Sec. 20; and Pocahontas, on Bull Hill, S. W. Va. Sec. 21, about 15 acres, patented. Large plant machinery, fully equipped; main shaft is 500 feet; part of property is being operated under lease. A large quantity of good ore has been shipped during the last 6 years, by lessees.

Three H Gold Mines Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 100,000 shares and no cash

in treas. Pres. Dennis Murto; Vice Pres. H. L. Ritter; Sec. & Treas. E. L. Shannon. 607 E. & C. Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Sundown, 2 acres. Raven Hill, N. W. i/4 Sec. 30; Rich ard M. and Bessie K., 15 acres on Mineral Hill, N. E. Sec. 14. All patented. Sundown shaft 350 ft. with drifts and crosscuts. There has been over $10,000 expended in development on the property. The surface of Richard K. and Bessie M. has been platted in town lots, and is known as the Highland View Addition to the city of Cripple Creek. Sundown is being operated by lease.

Titan Consolidated Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 400,000 shares and no cash

in treas. Pres. H. V. Wandell; Vice Pres. C. E. Min- ier; Asst Sec. & Treas. B. L. Smith. 60 Hagerman Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Amethyst, Mamie, Sunnyside, Great Western No. 2, Bolivar and Eclipse, 38.5 acres, in Pot Gulch, in W. % Sec. 7. Several shallow shafts and one tunnel 300 ft. None of the stock has ever been put on the market, but it is hoped that sufficient capital will be raised to develop the property. No work being done now.

Tornado Gold Mining Co.

The Elkton Con, M. & M. Co. purchased in June, 1900, for 500,000 shares all the property of this com pany, which has now gone out of existence. -

Touraine Gold Mining Co.

This company sold all of its property to W. S. Strat ton in March, 1900, paid dividends from proceeds of sale, and has now gone out of existence.

Trachyte Gold Mining & Milling Co.

This company has sold all its property to the New Zealand Cons. Mining Co. See under that heading.

TRANbIT GOLD MINING CO.

1,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 298,000 shares and $294.59 cash in treas. Debt $2,000. Pres. S. R. Bartlett; Vice Pres. & Sec. C. N. Smith; Treas. R. P. Davie. 64 P. O. Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Silver Bell No. 1 and portion of Elsie Placer, on Guyot Hill; Mamie Adams, on Galena Hill. All patented. Sil ver Bell No. 1 has shaft 100 ft., on other claims there are shallow shafts. Property was leased until recently, but lease has been forfeited. Listed as PROSPECT. TRANSVAAL GOLD MINING CO.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 45,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. M. E. O’Bryan; Vice Pres. Chas. Harcourt; Sec. A. P. Miller; Treas. Chas. N. Miller. 233 Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo.

Granite, 8 acres, on Cow Mt., in Sec. 10; % int. W. J. Bryan, acres, on Copper Mt., W. Vz Sec. 1; Eureka, Annie Hattie May, Minnie Ella, Black Hawk, Christinia and Fair View, in one group of 41.416 acres, on Signal Hill, in E. % Sec. 23 and W. Vz See. 24. All above are patented. Also Maggie Brown, about 3 acres, on Galena Hill. Shaft house on Maggie Brown; also on Annie Hat tie May. Maggie Brown shaft 50 ft., Annie Hattie May shaft 100 ft. No work was done in 1901, and none now.

Trenton Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 1,000 shares and $135 cash in treas. Liabilities $399.90. Pres. Clarence Edsall; Vice Pres. Geo. Rex Ruckman; Sec. & Treas. F. B. Tiffany. 10 Giddings Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Trenton and Bird, 9Vz acres, on Gold Hill, in Sec. 24, all patented. There is no heavy development on the property, sufficient only for securing patent. No work was done in 1901, and none now. Listed as PROSPECT.

Triumph Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 10 cents. 150,000 shares and $210.79 cash in treas. Debt of $1,750. Pres. Curtis J. Smith; Vice Pres. E. P. Welch; Sec. & Treas. John P. Kerin. 104 Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo., and 315 Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, Colo.

Triumph, on Battle Mt., 1 acre, in W. % Sec. 29; Home Run No. 2, 4.889 acres, on Squaw Mt., N. E. Sec. 31; Fidelity, 8.187 acres ,on Tenderfoot Hill, N. W. Sec. 8; lots 31 to 40, inclusive, in block 2, of Arequa Townsite; also Triumph No. 2, Battle Mt., consisting of two small fractions. Outside of the lots in Arequa, the area is about 15 acres. Shaft house, gallows frame, etc., on Tri umph, with shaft 400 ft., and a large amount of drifts, crosscuts, stopes, etc. A part of Triumph is leased for 18 months, from August, 1901. Gross production exceeds $109,000 from time the property was first operated until Jan. 1, 1901. For the 3ear 1901, $9,000. Listed as PRE FERRED PROSPECT.

Twin Sisters Mining & Milling Co.

I,500j000 shares. Par $1. 200,000 shares and no cash in treas. Debt $399.68. Pres. A. P. Mackey; Vice Pres. Wm. P. Sargeant; Sec. & Treas. C. E. Titus. 205 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Twin Sisters Nos. 1 and 2, and Sentinel, 6.944 acres, on Bull Hill, in S. W. V4, Sec. 20. All patented. Electric hoist, ore bins, etc. 6 shafts from 40 to 80 ft. and one of 90 ft. Property leased in 1901, and lease still in opera tion. Gross production to Jan. 1, 1902, *$5,003.92. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Tycoon Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 500,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. E. P. Shove; Vice Pres. & Treas. Sherwood Aldrich; Sec. C. A. Ralston. 509 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Gussie E., 10.33 acres, between sections 31 and 32; Ocean Wave, 9.761 acres, S. E. Sec. 31; Jack of Dia monds, 10.33 acres, N. E. % Sec. 31; Puzzler, 5.165 acres, N. W. lA Sec. 31, all in T. 14 S., R. 69 W., a total of 35.587 acres. All patented. No report has been made of any being done in 1901, or of any at this present time.

Uinta Tunnel, Iniining & Transportation Co.

This company has been absorbed by the Battle Moun-

tain Consolidated Gold Mining Co., whose office is 407 Suite Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Uncle Sam Mining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Bar $1. 11,000 shares and $180.22 cash in treas. No debts. Pres. J. Bateman; Aice Pres. E. S. Bach; Sec. K. Macdermid; Treas. A. England. 28 Mid land Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Little Leota, and Alta, 15.75 acres, on Bull Hill, N. W. % Sec. 21, and Priscilla, 8.5 acres, on Lincoln Hill, N. W. % Sec. 5. All patented. One gasoline hoist and house on Alta, with shaft 300 ft. deep. The middle 500 ft. of the Alta is being worked under a lease. Listed as PRE FERRED PROSPECT.

Underwriters Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 750,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. W. H. McIntyre; Vice Pres. Harry Johnson; Sec. & Treas. Mort Parsons. 34 Giddings Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

N. O. Johnson, 9.89 acres, on saddle E. of Bull HiU, in Sec. 21, patented. Nothing but patent work has been done on this property and no active work now.

Union Belle Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. State treas. not reported. Pres. & Treas. W. R. Foley; Vice Pres. Max Straus; Sec. S. J. Mattocks. 104 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colo. Springs.

This company has sold its property, consisting of the National Bell, Union Spy and Lucky Corner, on Gold Hill, to Mint Consolidated Mining Co., a new corporation just being organized. See under that heading.

Union Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and $30,364.16 cash in treas. No debts. Pres. W. S. Stratton; Vice Pres. J. W. McBane; Sec. & Treas. W. Lloyd. 117 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Delmonico and a portion of the Maud Helena, 6.78 acres, patented, on the S. slope of Bull Hill, in Sec. 20. This company, prior to its sale of the Orpha May Nos. 1 and 2, Pike’s Peak, Solid Muldoon, Forgotten and Adopt ed claims, produced about $1,000,000 worth of ore, and paid $82,744 in dividends. Since the above sale dividends of 2c per share were paid Aug. 15, 1901. This group above mentioned has been transferred to Stratton’s C. C. M. & D. Co. Delmonico is now being operated by respon sible lessees on 3 years’ term, who are to sink a shaft 500 ft. from grass roots, besides 25 shifts of other work per month. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

UNITED MINES CO. (Of Creede, Colo.)

5,000j000 shares. Par $1. No stock, $10,185.10 cash in treas. No debt April 30, 1901. Pres. Jas. J. Brown; Vice Pres. Geo. W. Pell; Sec. A. B. McKinley; Treas. Benj. B. Brown. Office 584 Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo. Transfer office Colorado Title & Trust Co., Colo. Springs.

Golden Eagle, 8.016 acres; Happy Thought, 4.747 acres; New Discovery, 8.46 acres, and Argenta, 10.33 acres, lo cated at Creede, Colo. All patented. Shaft house, with complete machinery; main shaft 163 ft. deep. Drifts amount to 4,000 ft. All the property is leased to the Big Kanawha Leasing Co. for 10 years, from Aug. 20, 1896. Total tonnage up to May 1, 1901, 7,722 gross tons, valued at $167,169.68 gross. Listed under MINES.

Ute Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 715,318 shares and no cash in treas. Debt about $1,000. Pres. John Pedersen; Vice Pres. P. Ottenheimer; Sec. & Treas. A. F. Wood ward. 113 E. Kiowa St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Charley Phay, Montivedo, Charley Mitchell, Jim Cor bett, Moley, Little Berthie and Annie Gibbard, 62% acres in Grassy Gulch, in N. % Sec. 22. 70 ft. shaft on

the Annie Gibbard. The indebtedness in the treas. is to be liquidated by the sale of treasury stock. No active operations are reported for 1901, and none now.

Venus Gold Mining Co.

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 42,635 shares and $53.59 cash in treas. Pres. Chas. F. Potter; Vice Pres. D. W. Greene; Sec. & Treas. H. H. Mitchell. 45 Bank Blk., Colo. .

% int. in Venus, 3% acres, on Globe Hill, in center of Sec. 18; Dunkirk and Chrysolite, 18% acres, on Tender foot Hill, in W. % Sec. 5. All patented. Sufficient work only has been done for patent. No work was done in 1901, and none now.

VEllDE GOLD MINING CO.

I,500j000 shares. Par $1. 1,22,000 shares, no cash in treas. No debts. Pres. A. P. Aiackey; V ice Pres. J. P. Lyon; iSec. 1. M. Loftus; Treas. D. C. VVelch. 511 Cooper Bldg, Denver, Colo.

Lulu Hanks, 7.313 acres, on Phyolite Mt., between Sec. 1 and 2, Betsy, Betsy Nos. 1 and 2, 10.768 acres, on Khyolite Mt., in S. W. Sec. 6, and S. E. % Sec. 1. Lulu Hanks is patented, the others held by receiver’s re ceipt. Lulu Hanks shaft 60 ft., various shallow shafts on Betsy group. Company expects to develop by leasing system during 1902, but no work being done now. VICTOP GOLD MINING CO.

After many attempts to secure new data in regard to this company the publisher can only state that the prop erty which it owns, without giving the officers or state of treas., excepting in case of iSec., H. P. Peid, Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Victor, 10 acres; Little Joe, 7 acres; Panther, acre, and Victor No. 2, 1.5 acres. All situated on Bull Hill, in N. W. M Sec. 21. This mine has made a gross produc* tion of $2,215,670.95, having paid dividends of $1,155,000. VICTOP xMiNES & LAND CO.

600,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and $5,000 cash in treas. Pres. Warren Woods; Vice Pres. H. E. Woods; Sec. & Treas. F. M. Woods. 401 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

M int. in New Port; % int. in Menona, and 2-5 int. in Eva L., all situated in S. % Sec. 17, near Cameron town- site. The company has also taken a lease on the Alumi num, Fedora, Lone Star and Luella Katherine claims, from the Gold Knob Mining & Townsite Co. The main shaft on the property is now 650 ft. and considerable de velopment 'Work done in the way of levels, drifts, etc:

Vindicatop Consolidated Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 400,000 shares and $168,567.40 in treas. Pres. F. L. Sigel; Vice Pres. G. S. Wood; Sec. & Gen. Man. F. J. Campbell; Treas. Adolph J. Zang. 302 Boston Bldg, Denver, Colo.

The W. 692 ft. of Vindicator and C. 0. D. No. 2; the W. fraction of Gold Knob, Wallace, Trotter, Omonde; the W. 450 ft. of Christmas, and all that part of the Pinker ton, Propolite and Anna J., N. of the N. end line of Harrison, 28 acres, on Bull Hill, in Secs. 20 and 28. The company operates shafts No. 1 and No. 2, which equip ment represents about $125,000. On other ground there are two leasers, in active operations, both shipping. Main shaft is 1,200 ft. deep, with levels and crosscuts. Main production to Oct. 1, 1901, $3,500,000. For 1901, $565,498.29. Profit in operating for months of July, Aug. and Sept., 1901, $66,701.64. Total dividends $752,000. The last being Jan. 25, 1902, for $88,000. Listed under MINES. VIPGINIA M. CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. 1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas. Debt $492.56. Pres. E. M. De La Vergne; Vice Pres. Chas. E. Noble; Treas. S. N. Nye; Sec. A. W. Con- acher. 40 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Lincoln, 9% acres, on Gold Hill, S. E. % Sec. 19; Vz int. in Bonnie Bell, 8 acres, N. of town of Cripple Creek, N. E. M Sec. 13. All patented. Shaft 300 ft. deep on S. % of Lincoln, and one 250 ft. on N. %, which claim is leased to the Pres., expiring Dec. 31, 1902. No work on Bonnie Bell for over a year. Total gross production up to Jan. 1, 1902, has been $12,000; during 1901, $800. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Volcano Gold Mining 'Co:

1,250,000 shares. Par $1. 20,000 shares and no cash in treas. Debt $125. Pres. W. R. Foley; Vice Pres. Dan Wieyand; See. & Treas. S. J. Mattocks. 104 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Mound Rock, Red Jacket, Volcano, What Is It, 15 acres, on Gold Hill, in N. Sec. 24. Held by receiver’s receipt. Full plant of machinery. There has been no work on this property for some time. Listed as PRE FERRED PROSPECT.

Wabash Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 440,000 shares and approxi

mately $500 cash in treas. Pres. Fred C. Adams; Vice Pres. F. T. McGuire; Sec. & Treas. W. C. Calhoun. 407 Cooper Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Wabash, Wabash Nos. 1, 2, 3, Dutchman, Jay Gule and

Snow Drift, about 50 acres, on Copper Mt., in center of -KT patented. Three shafts of about 90 to 100 ft. each. No work being done at present.

Wanda Gold Mining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 150,000 shares and $2,000 in

cash in tre. Pres. Henry I. Seemann; Vice Pres. Les- ter Hubbell; Sec. & Treas. John McMillan. Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colo.

May Flower, dVz acres, N. W. % Sec. 17; Pride of assy, 5 acres, same location, on Ironclad Hill; and Black CYow, 5V2 acres, on Galena Hill, N. E. Sec. 8. Pat- The May Flower has 350 ft. of development. Pride of Grassy and Black Crow each 300 ft. No work in 1901 and none being done now.

Waverly Gold Mining & Milling Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 148,000 shares and no cash in treas. Debt about $3,200. Pres. W. R. Foley; Vice Pres. Max Straus; Sec. & Treas. S. J. :Mattocks. 104 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo

Peg Leg, 2.386 acres, on Gold Hill, N. E. % Sec. 25; Snow Flake No. 3, 6.2 acres, on Lincoln Hill, S. W. % Sec. 32; also holds School lease, on Rhyolite Mt., All patented. Shaft 150 ft. deep on Peg Leg. No work be ing done now. Listed as PROSPECT.

Wazee Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 140,000 shares and $120 cash

in treas. Pres. T. J. Moynahan; Sec. John Moynahan. 109 E. Kiowa St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Wazee, Champa, Connecting Link, Grand View, 24% acres, on Carbonate Hill. All patented. Also Cross Roads, about % acre, on Gold Hill, located between Moon Anchor and Midget, now in process of being patented. Hoisting plant on Champa group, shaft 100 ft. deep; 1 tunnel 400 ft. No' active work now being done.

WELLINGTON GOLD MINING CO. (In Boulder Co.)

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. Pres. P. M. Housel; Sec. & Treas. W. W. Degge. Capitol Hill Station, Denver, Colo.

President, Arcturus, Ramona, Retriever and Pennsyl vania No. 2 and a 5 acre millsite, 30 acres in all, in Ward District, Boulder Co., Colo. Main shaft 225 ft. deep, 3 levels of about 400 ft. Shaft house, steam plant and buildings for Superintendent and miners. The company is now pushing development work on the Arcturus vein in pay ore, which will be stoped out and shipped within the next few months.

Wells Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 180,000 shares and no cash

in treas. Pres. W. N. Ruby; Vice Pres. B. A. Hughes; Sec. M. N. Standiford; Treas. C. L. McKeeson. Colorado Springs, Colo.

1-3 int. in the Johannasberg, 9% acres, N. W. % Sec. 10, T. 15 S., R. 69 W., patented. The whole of Ida May, 3 1-3 acres, which joins the S. E. corner of the town olr Victor. The latter will be patented this year. This com pany has no property now in Pitkin Co., as described in Vol. 1 Official Manual. No active work in 1901 nor now.

Western Gold Mining Co.

1,600,000 shares. Par $1. 251,000 shares and no cash

in treas. Pres. W. P. Sargeant; Vice Pres. Jas. A. Howe; Sec. C. E. Titus; Treas. Raymond Sargeant. 205 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Neptune, Gibraltar, Wedge, on S. slope of Raven Hill, N. W. % Sec. 30, 4% acres; Robert E. Lee, 10.33 acres, on Squaw Mt., E. % Sec. 31; Sun Rise, La Salle, Jumbo, Green, Beauty, on (Jalena Hill, N. W. % Sec. 9, 40 acres; Pearl, Claude J. Robbie J., Luella and Blacksmith, 21% acres, on Lincoln Hill, in center Sec. 5. All patented. Shaft house, boiler, hoist, compressor, etc., on Robert E. Lee, with 110 ft. shaft. Other claims only worked neces sary for patent. No work now; none in 1901.

Western Lnion Gold Mining Co.

2,000,000 shares. Par $1. 536,154 shares and no cash in treas. Debt $4,300. Pres. S. R. Bartlett; Vice Pres. Frank Gilpin; Sec. & Treas. William A. Otis & Co. 205 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Poleston, 2.768 acres; Hamilton, 4.014 acres; Helena, 4.133 acres; Fergo, 5.331 acres, and Molly D., on Carbon ate Hill, N. E. % Sec. 12; Little Kitten, 5.446 acres; Ocean King, 7.349 acres; Pole Star, 8.672 acres; Charles Nealy, 2.024 acres, on Tenderfoot Hill, in S. center of Sec. 7;

K. P. 10.214 acreson Cojiper Alt., in S. E. V4, Sec. 1. All patenteu. No work was done on this property during the year 1901, and ho active operations are in hand now.

West Virginia Gold Aiining & Aiilling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. J. M. Harden, of Colorado Springs, reports organization still intact, but all property has been sold for debt.

Wheel Of Fortune Consolidated Gold Aiining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and no cash in treas. Debt about $1,800. Pres. Wm. Clark; Aice Pres. Wm. Helm; Sec. & Treas. E. S. Cohen. 5 N. Tejon St., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Wheel of Fortune, 5.93 acres; Green Top and Ed Wol cott, 12.778 acres. All in N. V2 Sec. 5; Voumoltree, 8.703 acres. Rhyolite Mt., in S. E. % Sec. 6; B. & AI. and AliS' souri Boy, 14.386 acres, in S. E. Sec. 6; Bobb and Big 400, 16.884 acres, in S. V2 Sec. 35, T. 15 S., R. 70 W., and N. 1/2 of Sec. 2, T. 16 S., R. 70 W.; Gold Charm, 2.867 acres, on Tenderfoot Hill, in S. W. 14 Sec. 8; Falcon, 4.835 acres ,and Yankee, 8.71 acres, on Rhyolite Alt., in S. 14 Sec. 6. U. S. patents and receiver’s receipts on all. No in 1901; none now.

Wide Awake Gold Aiining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 150,000 shares and no cash in treas. Debt. $1,200. Pres. W. R. Foley; Vice Pres. Alax Straus: Sec. & Treas. S. J. Alattocks. 104 E Pike’s PeaK Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Wide Awake, 5 acres, on Raven Hill, N. E. 14 Sec. 30; Alountain Boy, 7.6 acres, on Squaw Alt., E. 14 Sec. 31; Bad Boy and Triangle, 2.318 acres, in S. E. % Sec. 24. All patented. There is no work being done now on .these properties. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Wilson Creek Consolidated Gold Aiin. Co.

This company has sold all its holdings and assets to the Independence Consolidated Gold Alining Co., and this action has been ratified by its stockholders. While the corporation remains intact there is no property, no assets and no liabilities.

Wire Gold Aiining & Aiilling Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 100,000 shares and no cash in

treas. Pres. F. B. Davis; Sec. Chas. H. Peters; Treas. F.

A. Bailey. 211 California Bldg., Denver, Colo.

Hallie E., 4.32 acres, on Galena Hill, in S. E. % Sec. 8;

% int. Toledo Blade, 7.93 acres, in S. % Sec. 2, T. 15 S.,

R. 70 W,, oil Copper Alt.; Bell Key, 3.8 acres, on Tender foot Hill, S. W. 14 Sec. 7. Toledo Blade and Bell Key patented. The company also owns Wire Gold, Yankee Hill, Badge and Plainview, in Gilpin Co. No report has been given as to development work during 1901,

Woaian’S Gold Aiining Co.

800,000 shares. Par $1. ino shares and no cash in treas. Debt about $500. Pres. Jacob Bishoff; Vice Pres. W. T. Gauss; Sec. & Treas. Henry AIcAllister, Jr. 512 Alining Exchange, Colorado Springs, Colo,

World’s Desire or Tom Aloore, 1.416 acres, on Battle Alt., in N. W. % Sec. 31; She, 7.516 acres, on Squaw Alt. All patented. More than enough has been done for se curing patent in the way of development. World’s Desire or Tom Aloore has just been leased and bonded for $15,000. No work being done on She. Listed as PROSPECT. WORCESTER GOLD AIINING CO.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. 340,000 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. Sylvian Levy; Vice Pres. D. W. Walsh; ' Sec. T. A. Hart; Treas. J. Krantz. 1325 Lincoln Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Anna Nos. 1, 4 and 5, and part of 2, 25 acres, on Calf Alt., in N. W. 14 Bee. 15, patented; and Alingo, 10 acres, same location, N. W. 14 Sec. 15, in process of patent. There is on this property one tunnel 150 ft, and two shal low shafts. The company is contemplating leasing a part of the property. No active work has been done lately.

Work Mining & Aiilling Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and $15,280 cash in treas. No debts. Pres. Irving W. Bonbright; Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr, J. Arthur Connell; Sec. D. D. Lord; Treas. Ernest H. Every. 68 P. 0. Bldg., Colorado Springs.

Morning Glory, 10.31 acres; Alorning Glory No. 2, 2 acres; Alorning Glory No. 4, 9 acres; Poorman, 5.55 acres; Ida B., 2 acres; all on Raven Hill, in S. W. Vi Sec. 19, and Little Clara, 9.4 acres, on Gold Hill, in N. E.

Sec. 19. All patented. Deepest shaft 700 ft., arrange ments being made to give the Morning Glory Mining & Leasing Co., a new lease for three years and an arrange ment will be affected with the Doctor Jack Pot Co. to- sink main shaft 300 ft. The property has produced about $400,000. Listed as MINE.

World’S Fair Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 100,100 shares and no cash in treas. Pres. D. B. Fairley; Vice Pres. C. B. Seldomridge; Sec. E. L. C. Dwinell; Treas. A. F. Broege 11 N Tejon St, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Job Lot, 2 acres, on Tenderfoot Hill, in S. E. Sec. 7, patented. No work done in 1901, and none now.

Xerxes Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par 1 cent. 400,000 shares and $306.18 cash in treas. No debt. Pres. Wm. P. Sargeant; Vice Pres. H. L. West; Sec. Clarence E. Titus; Treas. Ray mond Sargeant. 205 Mining Exchange Bldg., Colo. .

Little Emma S., 9.45 acres, on Galena Hill, in N. % Sec. 18, patented. Shaft house, 50 ft. shaft, 35 ft. drifting. All being operated by lessees. Listed as PROSPECT.

Yorktown Gold Mining Co.

This company has been absorbed by the Colorado Mines Consolidated company, and is, therefore, now out of ex istence. See account under latter heading.

Zanesville Gold Mining Co.

800,000 shares. Par $1. 80,000 shares and no cash in

treas. Pres. Geo. D. Noble; Vice Pres. L. H. Flanders; Asst. Sec. I. B. Noble; Treas. W. C. Calhoun 2221 Penn sylvania Ave, Denver, Colo.

Zanesville and Barnsville lode, 20 acres, one mile S. W. of Cripple Creek town. Gov. Waite. Garfield, Crystal Peak, Spring Gulch, near Florissant, Colo. Zanesville and Barnsville by receiver’s receipts, all others by loca tion. No work being done at present.

Zenobia Gold Mining Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. 106,525 shares and $21,600 in

cash. No debt. Pres. W. S. Stratton; Vice Pres. J. W. McBane; Sec. & Treas. W. Lloyd. 117 E. Pike’s Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Zenobia, 5.96 acres, N. E. Sec. 20, patented; Christo pher Columbus, 10.333 acres, in Sec. 24, T. 14 S., R. 69 W. Production $140,863. Has paid in dividends $10,500. The company is now spending about $3,500 per month in de velopment work, and is sinking a new double-compartment shaft, which will be the means of thoroughly exploiting the Zenobia claim. Listed as PREFERRED PROSPECT.

Zeus Gold Mining & Milling Co.

1,000,000 shares. Par $1. No stock and no cash in treas. Pres. Frederick Seeger; Vice Pres. John Miller; Sec. Wm. F. Dieter; Treas. Joseph C. Heinz. Cripple Creek, Colo.

Hog Back and Louis R., 12.965 acres, on Grouse Mt., in Sec. 31, patented. Shaft on Hog Back 150 ft. 250,000 shares were sold previous to 1901 at 4c and the money ex pended in development. There has been no work done on this property since then.

Zoe Gold Mining Co.

1,500,000 shares. Par $1. No shares and $333.67 cash in treas. Debts $5,000. Pres. Jas. F. Burns; Vice Pres. J. R. McKLinnie; Sec. Chas. V. Turner; Treas. R. P. Davie. 68 Bank Blk., Colorado Springs, Colo.

Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 29 and 30 in block 22; lots 10, 11, 31 and 32 in block 21; lots 13, 14, 27 and 28 in block 23; also all streets and alleys abutting upon said lots, containing 1.123 acres, as shown by original plat of the towm of Arequa, Teller Co., Cripple Creek District. Property is now being actively worked by John Best, of Denver, un der a lease and bond for $75,000, due March, 1904. Mr. Rest is an old Gilpin county operator. Listed PROSPECT.

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