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Whether the North Star vein goes through, we don't know yet. Apparently it does not on the south side of the shaft. Meanwhile, the 'X' vein is going down strongly, dipping west, and shows a good width of milling ore scattered in a wide lode. What is the vertical depth of the djoo-ft. Level? The dip averages 24, so that level is 2500 ft. Below the surface or 100 ft. Below sea-level. Are you doing any zvork below the 6300? No. When we shut-down last winter, we stopped all the work on the 63, and ...now are doing development work and a little stoping on what we call the 'A' vein on the 34, 40, and 47 levels. This 'A' vein connects with the North Star vein between the 40 and 47 levels. You say that you shut-down last zvinter. Why? The mine was not paying owing to the fact that about one- third of the men would not do a fair day's work and would not allow the others to do so. Therefore, we discharged 250 men, retaining 110, doing just stoping enough to pay our overhead expenses and taxes, and a large amount of development work on the 'A' vein.
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