G.S.L.-Ben Butler Mining Co. Gold, silver and lead. G.S.-J. G. Da Lee. Gold and silver. G.S.-Wm. Dodsworth. Gold and silver. G.S.L.-H. T. Epler. Gold, silver and lead. S.L.-Harders, Estey & Co. Hans Harders, buyer. First National mine. Silver and lead. Tunnel, 1,000 ft. (Developing.) G.S.L.-Wm. A. Gay. Gold, silver and lead. G.S.-Ground Hog Mining Co. Gold and silver. G.S.-Iron Mask Gold Mining Co. Gold and silver. S.L.-Chas. W. Linsley. Silver and lead. G.S.-D. A. Mills. Gold and silver. S.L.-Geo. E. Simonton. Silver and lead. G.S.-Chas. H. Taylor. Gold and silver. RED MOUNTAIN, Ouray Co. P.O. Guston. Tel. Ry. 824. Banking town Silverton. Gold-American Belle Gold Mining Co. G.S.-Guston Limited Mining Co. Gold and silver. G.S.-Silver Ledge Syndicate Mining Co. Gold, silver, lead. RICO, Dolores Co. Pop. 1,134. M.O. Tel. Ry. 736. S.G.L.-Albany Mining Co. Silver, gold and lead. Silv.-Bell Champion Mining Co. Silver. Mine at Placerville. G.S.L.-Bell Champion & Commercial Mining Co. Otto G.S.-Wm. Chrisman. Gold, silver and lead. G.S.-Cobbler Mining Co. Gold and silver. Silv.-Enterprise Mining Co., New York. Enterprise G.S.-Haberman & Rhode. Gold and silver. G.S.L.-Johnny Bull Mining Co. Gold, silver and lead. G.S.L.-Kearney Mining Co. Gold, silver and lead. S. L.-Lillie Davis Mining Co. Silver and lead. G.S.L.-Little Maggie Mining Co. Gold, silver and lead. S.L.-Logan Mining Co. Silver and lead. G.S.L.-Maid of Australia Mining Co. Gold, silver and lead. Gold-Mountain View Mining Co. G.S.-Munn Bros. Gold and silver. G.S.-F. T. Neeley. Gold and silver. G.S.L.-Newman Group Mining Co. Gold, silver and lead. G.S.L.-W. W. Parshall. Gold, silver and lead. G.S.L.-Rico-Aspen Consolidated Mining Co. Gold, silver and lead. G.S.L.-Rico Mining Co. Gold, silver and lead. G.S.-South Park Mining Co. Gold and silver. G.S.L.-Syndicate Mining Co. Gold, silver and lead. G.S.L.-F. Wakeman. Dayton mine. Gold, silver and lead. Tunnel. 250 ft. 10 tons monthly; 2 employes. G.S.-Wellington Mining Co. Gold and silver. RIDGWAY, Ouray Co. M.O. Tel. Ry. 736. G.S.-Dr. Crawford. Gold and silver. L.Qsr.-Chas. Kelly. Lead and quicksilver. Copp.-G. H. Renolds. Copper. Stone T. Stanton. Limestone. L.Z.-J. A. Stuart. Lead and zinc. ROBINSON, Summit Co. M.O. Tel. Ry. 249; 251, Banking town Leadville. G.S.L.-Ajax Mining Co. Gold, silver and lead. Bulkley group. Shaft and tunnel, 600 ft. Gold, silver S.L.-Bulkley Bros. & McDonald. Bulkley group. Shaft, 700 ft. Silver and lead. Refractory ore. 5,000 tons; 300 days; 48 employes. Steam. Clarence Hersey, mine supt. Gold-Surplus Placer. G.S.L.-Bulkley Bros., et al., Leadville. New York mine. Gold, silver and lead. Smelting ore. Steam. J. F. McDonald, mine supt. Shaft, 300 ft. G.S.-Diamond Mining Co. Gold and silver. G.S.-Evening Leasing Co. Gold and silver. G.S.L.-Half Moon Mining Co. Gold, silver and lead. ROCKWOOD, La Plata Co. P.O. Hermosa. Ry. 249. G.S.-Jno. Neary. Gold and silver. Stone Stubbs & Jakway, Durango. Rockwood limestone quarry. Limestone. 6,000 tons; 200 days; 10 employes. ROLLINSVILLE, Gilpin Co. Ry. Blackhawk, $98. G.S.-J. V. P. Brown. Gold and silver. G.S.-J. P. Leming. Gold and silver. Gold-Newport Mining & Milling Co. G.S.-Rollins Gold and Silver Mining & Milling Co. Gold ROMLEY, Chaffee Co. P.O. St. Elmo. Ry. 251. G.S.L.-Golf Mining and Milling Co. Jno. B. Hinkson, pres. Geo. C. Hetzel, secy.; J. Frank Black, treas.; B. Morley, gen. mgr. and buyer. Cap. stk. $50,000 $40,000 pd. up. Mary Murphy mine. Gold, silver and lead Tunnels. Refractory low grade ore. 10,000 tons; employes. Concentrator, 2,000 tons annual capacity Two ore crushers, 5,000 tons annual capacity. mile tramway. Sno. Taylor, mine supt. 3 C.E.-B. F. Morley, C. E., M. S., civil engineer. Permanent address, Chester, Pa. Manager Golf Mining & Milling Co. Gold-Red Raven Consolidated Mining Co. ROSITA, Custer Co. Pop. 500. M.O. Ry. Cotopaxi, 249. Banking town Westcliff. G.S.-R. W. James. Horton mine. Gold and silver. Shaft, 180 ft. Refractory ore. Steam. (Idle.) G.S.L.-S. F. Jordan, Silver Cliff. Powhattan mine. Gold, silver and lead. Tunnel, 625 ft. Refractory ore. (Idle.) Rosebud Mine. Shaft, 45 ft. Tunnel, 60 ft. fractory ore. (Idle.) Re G.S.-W. J. Schoolfield. Gold and silver. G.S.-August Strehlow. Gold and silver. G.S.-J. T. & Joseph Williams. Pioneer and Rocky Point mines. Shaft, 265 ft. Tunnel, 600 ft. Gold and silver. Refractory_ore. 150 tons; 300 days; 10 employes. Steam. J. T. Williams, mine supt. C.M.E.-Carl Wulsten, civil and mining engineer and assayer. Assay office at Silver Cliff. General manager Bassick Contact Mining Co., office 627 Main st., Silver Cliff. Mining properties examined and reported on. G.S.-Carl Wulsten, M. E., & F. W. Foss, So. Tyndall st. Cerargerite, Embolite, Bromide, Grit, Center and Index Extension mines. Gold and silver. Shafts, tunnels and open cuts, 1,400 ft. Concentrating ores. G.Co.N.-Carl Wulsten, M. E., S. Tyndall st. Gold, copper and nickel. Shaft, 100 ft. Refractory ore. G.S.-C. Fresco Mining Co. Gold and silver. G.S.-P. T. Moreley. Gold and silver. G.S.-Valcourt & Blouchoreo. Gold and silver. SAGAUCHE, Saguache Co. Pop. 660. M.O. Gold-Mountain Lion Mining & Milling Co. Ry. Villa SHERMAN, Hinsdale Co. Pop. 78. Ry. Lake City, 249. G.S.-Come Up Mining Co. of Colorado, 45 Milk st., Boston, Mass. Come Up and Mineral Flower mines. Gold and silver. Shaft, 180 ft. Tunnel, 370 ft. fractory ore. 300 days; 9 employes. Steam. D. A. Farrell, mine supt. Re G.S.-Geo. Washington Mining Co. Gold and silver. SILVER CLIFF, Custer Co. Pop. 600. Pop. 546. M.O. Tel. Ry. Cotopaxi, 249. Banking town Canon City. G.S.C.-J. Adams. Zoo mine. Gold, silver and copper. Shaft, 86 ft. Tunnel, 245 ft. Refractory ore. 230 days; 1 employe. Verd Placer. Gold. 230 days; 1 employe. B. C. Silv.-Ben Franklin Mining Co. Silver. Silver and Refractory Nick.-Hanna & Cole. G.S.-Lady Franklin Mining Co. Gold and silver. G.S.-Zoo Mining Co. Gold and silver. Mines at SILVER PLUME, Clear Creek Co. Pop. 908. M.O. Tel. G.S.-Dawson & Co. Gold and silver. G.S.-Jas. Hinds. Gold and silver. Silv.-New Colorado Silver Mining Co., Central City. Terrible mine. Silver. Shafts and tunnels. A. L. Collins, mgr., and C. J. Nicholas, mine supt. S.L.-R. Orchard Old, Georgetown. East Mendota mine. Silver and lead. Shaft, 145 ft. Tunnel, 750 ft. Refractory ore. 1,050 tons; 300 days; 14 employes. Mendota Mine. Silver and lead. Shafts, 660 ft. Tunnel, 750 ft. Refractory ore. 290 tons; 300 days; 8 employes. Fulton Mine. Silver and lead. Shaft, 210 ft. Tunnel, 750 ft. Refractory ore. 520 tons; 300 days: 12 employes. SILVERTON, San Juan Co. Pop. 1,100. M.O. Tel. Ry. 249: 824. Gold-Barker Mining Co. ented. Silv.-Columbia Mine, Chicago. Silver. Columbia mine. Shaft. Refractory ore. (Developing.) J. B. Barnes, mine supt. C.M.E.-James Dyson, civil and mining engineer, cor. 12th and Reese sts. U. S. deputy mineral surveyor. Specialties: Surveying of mines and preparing maps and reports on same. TELLURIDE-Continued. SILVERTON-Continued. G.S.-Harrison Mining Co. Gold and silver. G.S.-Ice Lake Mining & Milling Co. Iowa and Lake Smlt. Silverton Smelting & Mining Co. Fred P. Crowther, London, Eng., pres.; Chas. J. Hughes, Jr., Denver, v. pres.; Albert Smith, secy.; Harold Wilson, treas. and gen. mgr. Copper smelter. Austin Pyritic furnace. One stack, 120x36 ft. 2,500 tons copper matte; 55 employes. Steam. C. M. Henrie, metallurgist, furnace supt. G.S.-Silver Wing Mining Co. Gold and silver. Silv.-C. M. Sprague and others, 7 Water st., Boston, Mass. Uncle Sam mine. Silver. Bismuth ore. G.S.L.-Edward G. Stoiber, P.O. Box 129. W. H. Steel, buyer. Silver Lake mines. Tunnel. Gold, silver and lead. Refractory ore. 5,000 tons: 300 days; 130 employes. Steam. Electricity. Concentrator, 100 tons daily capacity. Cableway. Charles Grimm, mine supt. G.S.-Terry & Turner. Gold and silver. G.S.-Thompson, Pickall & Waldo Co., P.O. Box 67. Monte Pickall, pres.; A. R. Waldo, M. E., v. pres., secy. and gen. mgr.; T. H. Thompson, treas. and buyer. Whatcheer, Crystal Lake and True Friend mines. Gold and silver. Two shafts, 25 ft. Three open pits. Concentrating ore. Abe. Waldo, mine supt. G.S.-A. R. Waldo. Lucareta mine. Shaft, 50 ft. Tunnel, 100 ft. Gold and silver: Free ore; 300 days; 4 employes. G.S.-Bridal Veil Mining & Milling Co., 17 Broadway, New York. Twenty-two claims. Gold, silver, lead and copper. Tunnels. Free ore. 11 employes. (Developing.) G.S.L.-Geo. A. Brite. Gold, silver and lead. Gold-J. F. M. Dunlap. Waterloo group of 5 claims. Shaft, 80 ft. Tunnel, 750 ft. Refractory ore; 2 employes. (Developing.) C.M.E.-Curtis L. Greenwood, civil and mining engineer. County surveyor of San Miguel county. G.S.-Japan Consolidated Mining and Milling Co. Walter Bean, M. E., gen. mgr. Japan mine. Gold and silver. Tunnel, 425 ft. Refractory ore. 2,000 tons; 300 days: 18 employes. Gold-La Junta Mining Co. C.M.E.-Henry C. Lay, civil and mining engineer. G.S.L.-Lohnes, Miller & Osborn. Gold, silver and lead. G.S.-Mendota Mining Co. Gold and silver. G.S.L.-Mullen, McDonald & Jackson. Gold, silver and lead. Gold-Pulaski Mining Co. Gold-San Miguel Consolidated Gold Mining Co. G.S.-Sheridan Consolidated Mining & Milling Co. Gold and silver. Gold G.S.-Silver Bell Mining Co. Gold and silver. G.S.-Smuggler Union Mining Co. J. A. Porter, pres.; Richard Pearce, v. pres.; A. H. Fowler, secy. and treas. N. S. Mansfield, gen. mgr. and buyer. and silver. 300 days. Fifty-stamp mill, 160 tons daily capacity. N. S. Mansfield, mine supt. G.S.-Taylor Mining Co. Gold and silver. Stamp mill. G.S.-Telluride Consolidated Mining Co. Gold and silver. Gold-Tom Boy Gold Mines Co. F. L. Underwood, pres.; O. P. Posey, v. pres.; Wm. Bayly, treas. Tom Boy and Belmont mines. Tunnel, 2,100 ft. 45,000 tons; 130 employes. Concentrator and 7 stamps, 140 tons daily capacity. Electricity and steam. D. B. Huntley, mine supt. Free ore. G.S.-T. F. Van Wagenen, M. E. Climax mine. Gold and silver. Tunnel. Lead ore, free and refractory. Concentrator, 15 stamps, annual capacity 9,000 tons; 25 employes. Evan G. Thomas, mine supt. (Developing.) G.S.-Wheeler & Ferrel. Gold and silver. Stone Miller Creek Lime & Lumber Co. G.S.-Geo. M. Noble. Gold and silver. G.S.-Jno. Clarke. Gold and silver. Limestone. Ry. St. Elmo, Refrac G.S.-Forest Hill Mining and Milling Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Gold and silver. Shafts and levels. tory ore. 400 tons; 8 employes. supt. J. A. Preston, mine Gold-Golden Fleece Mining & Milling Co. G.S.-B. C. Gray. Gold and silver. G.S.-Wm. Haynes. Gold and silver. G.S.-Jno. Hinds. Gold and silver. G.S.-Jimmie Mack Mining Co. Gold and silver. G.S.-J. P. Korn. Gold and silver. S.L.-Lewis & McCormick. Silver and lead. G.S.-Thos. McAuliff. Gold and silver. B.Coal-Trinidad Fuel Co. Monarch mine. G.S.-Trinidad Gold & Silver Mining Co. Gold and silver. B.Coal-Victor Coal & Coke Co., Ernest & Cranmer blk., Denver. Hastings mine. Two tunnels, 1 slope. 400,000 tons: 300 days: 480 employes. Washer. One hundred coke ovens, 45,000 tons. Steam. G. R. Hill, mine supt. Gray Creek mine. Tunnel. 250,000 tons; 300 days; 420 employes. Washer. One hundred coke ovens, 45,000 tons. Steam. James L. Lamb, mine supt. Gold-Amazon Mining Co. U.S.Sur.-Davis & Byler. (L. W. Davis and E. A. Byler), C.E.-James E. Hurd, civil engineer. Gold-Portland Gold Mining Co., Colorado Springs. Portland mine and other claims. Tunnel, 500 ft. Refractory ore. 360,000 tons; 300 days; 300 employes. Steam. Gold-Royal Age Gold Mining Co. Gold-Saddle Mountain Gold Mining Co., 16 Midland blk., Colorado Springs. Six lode claims. Five shafts, 20 to 50 ft. Tunnel, 50 ft. Gold-Silver Lead Mining & Investment Co., Victor Hotel. Wm. Dunn, pres., gen. mgr. and buyer; L. G. Dunn, v. pres.; L. P. Rudolph, secy. and treas. Cap. stk. $2,000,000. Camille mine. Shaft. Lion group. Tunnel. Refractory ore. (Developing.) Also mine at Salida. VIRGINIADALE, Larimer Co. Ry. Granite Canyon, WARD, Boulder Co. Ship. Boulder. M.O., Ry. Boulder, 898. Gold-Adit Mining Co., 83 Kittredge bldg., Denver. California mine. Tunnel, 210 ft. Refractory ore. 300 days; 10 employes. Concentrator and roller mill. Steam. G.S.-Alaska Mining & Milling Co., 1117 15th st., Denver. Alaska mine. Gold and silver. Shaft, 75 ft. Refractory ore. 4 employes. Alaska No. 2 mine. Shaft, 45 ft. Refractory ore. 4 employes. Alaska No. 3 mine. Gold. Shaft, 50 ft. Refractory ore. C. T. Justus, mine supt. (Developing.) G.S.-Boston Mining Co. Gold and silver. Gold-Colorado Gold Mining & Milling Co., 23 Pioneer bldg., Denver. White Pine and Diagonal mines. Shaft and tunnel. Refractory ore. (Developing.) Gold-Dew Drop Adit Mining & Milling Co. G.S.-Doyle Bros. Gold and silver. G.S.C.-Jno. T. Duncan. Gold, silver and copper. Gold-Gold Crystal Mining Co. G.S.-Hulings & Co. Gold and silver. Con.E.Ch.-J. P. Loftus. Consulting engineer and chemist. Gold-R. Z. Mason. Red Star mine. Shaft, 162 ft. Free ore. 90 days; 6 employes. Gold Cord mine. Tunnel, 300 ft. Free ore. M.E.-William E. Mead. Metallurgist and mining engineer. Properties examined and reported on. Gold-N. C. Meller. Gold-Modoc Consolidated Mines, Denver. "Modoc" mine. Shaft, 350 ft. Refractory and free ore. 300 days; 25 employes. 30 stamps, 20 tons daily capacity. Steam. "Boulder County" mine. Slope, 150 ft. Refractory and free ore. 300 days; 10 employes. Steam. Chas. W. Betts, mine supt. G.S.-Ni Wot & Madeline Mining Co. Gold and silver. Gold-Orphan Boy Extension Mining & Milling Co., 84 Kittredge bldg., Denver. Dew Drop mine. Tunnel, 800 ft. Refractory ore. 1,000 tons. 300 days; 20 employes. Concentrator; roller mill; 30 stamps. Steam. 2 miles tramway; push cars. John Duncan, mine supt. G.S.-Puzzler Gold Mining & Milling Co., 32 Patterson & Thomas blk., Denver. Puzzler mine. Gold and silver. Three tunnels, 300 ft., 500 ft. and 800 ft. Free and refractory ore. 10-stamp mill, 20 tons daily capacity. Gold-Ruby Gold Mining & Milling Co., 41-42 Arapahoe bldg., Denver. Ruby mine. Shaft, 150 ft. Tunnel, 450 ft. Refractory ore. 500 tons; 300 days; 6 employes. Steam. Iron Cross mine. Shaft, 150 ft. Refractory ore. Gold-Utica Mining Co. Gold-H. J. White. WHITE CROSS, Hinsdale Co. Ry. Lake City, 249. G.S.-J. H. Brown. Gold and silver. G.S.-Jos. Chapman. Gold and silver. G.S.-Gunnison Mining Co. Gold and silver. L.S.P.-M. E. Holland & Co. Mines at Argentum. Lead, silver and platinum. G.S.-Robt. Kissock. Gold and silver. G.S.-Leonard Low. Gold and silver. WILLIAMSBURG-Continued. tons; 200 days; 100 employes. Steam. J. H. Simpson, mine supt. B.Coal-Williamsburg Coal Co. WINDSOR, Weld Co. P.O. New Windsor. Tel. Ry. 898. Smlt.-Globe Smelting Co. WOODLAND PARK, El Paso Co. M.O. Ry. 207. Bank. ing town Manitou Springs. G.S.-Quaker Girl Mining & Milling Co. Gold and silver. G.S.-Woodland Park Mining Co. Gold and silver. BRIDGEPORT, Fairfield, Co. Pop. 49,500. M.O. Tel. Ry. 599. Stone Frank Armstrong. Gold-E. C. Barrick. Stone-F. W. Beers. Old mill quarry. Steam. Cop. Ref.-Bridgeport Copper Co.. foot of Howard ave. A. F. Migeon, pres.: J. H. Mathews, secy. and treas. 9 stacks; 300 days. Steam and electricity. Refined copper. Brands, "P. S. C." and "B. C. C." Plumb.-Bridgeport Crucible Co. Plumbago. Gold-S.-Bridgeport M. & M. Co., 380 Main st. J. W. Knowlton, pres.; W. J. Wheeler, v. pres.; Horace Pigg, treas.; E. P. Wheeler, supt. and buyer. Cap. stk. $600,000 pd. up. Mine at Conconully, Washington. Stone-Bridgeport Quarry Co. Slate-Bridgeport Slate Mantel Co. B.Coal-Cedar Creek Coal Co. Stone-M. Farrell. Stone-P. Garvey. Stone-J. S. Hubbell. Marble-Chas. J. Hughes. Stone-Huntington Road E. Bridgeport Stone Quarries. C.E.-J. W. Knowlton, civil engineer. Stone-Edward Larkin. Stone-J. H. Parmalee. Stone-B. D. Pierce, Jr., Co. Stone-James Sexton, Jr. Marble-Daniel Smith. Stone-J. W. Southey & Son. Stone-Stevenson & Christie. COBALT, Middlesex Co. Pop. 290. M.O. Tel. Ry. 599. Gran.-Dalas Bros. Granite. COLLINSVILLE, Hartford Co. Pop. 2,600. M.O. Tel. Ry. Gran.-C. S. Osborne. Granite. 599. CORNWALL BRIDGE, Litchfield Co. Pop. 290. M.O. Tel. CROMWELL, Middlesex Co. Pop. 2,000. M.O. Tel. Ry. 593; 599. Stone-Connecticut Brownstone Co. Brownstone. Stone-Connecticut Freestone Quarry Co. Freestone. Stone-New England Brown Stone Co. H. Wales Lines, pres. Geo. H. Wilcox, v. pres.: E. B. Cowles, secy.; A. Chamberlain, treas.; W. F. Ranney, gen. mgr. and buyer. Cap. stk. $250,000 pd. up. Connecticut brown freestone. 500,000 cubic ft.; 300 days: 125 employes; 5 miles R. R.: 2 locomotives: 40 cars; chartered boats. J. B. Bond, quarry supt. Stone-Stone Road Construction Co. Roll. M.-Wilmot & Hobbs Co. CHAPINVILLE, Litchfield Co. Pop. 158. Tel. Ry. 674. B. Fur.-Landon Iron Co. EAST HARTFORD, Hartford Co. Pop. 4,500. M.O. 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