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Name: COLUMBINE VICTOR DEEP M. & T. CO.
Capital: $2,000,000; par value, $1.
President: Warren Woods
Vice-President:
Secretary: F. M. Woods
Treasurer:
Superintendent:
Manager:
Office/Contact: 29 Giddings Bldg., Colorado Springs.
Lessees:
Description/Note: The Columbine Tunnel has been extended through Squaw Mt. to the Gold Coin main shaft first level, 3,740 ft., and will be used to convey ore from the Gold Coin mine to the Economic Mill by electric trolley system, and also ores and waste for lessees along the line of the tunnel, the entire tunnel, including Bull Hill branch, now driven 600 ft., being exploited by the United Mines Company. Shipments are being made regularly from the May B. property which is now on a paying basis. Property thoroughly well equipped and all patented. See Plats B, G, O, P.
Owns: 1. the New MarketNewmarket and Bonanza, on Battle Mt., in the S. W. ¼ Sec. 29;
2. the Rosebud, Clemma E., Brunette, Juanita, Windy, May B., M. K. & T., Dorothy, Hattie May, Zitella, Big Horn, Ethel and Kate M., all on Squaw Mt., in the S. E. ¼ Sec. 30,
3. a controlling interest in the stock of the Columbine Gold M. Co., thus controlling 40 acres, patented, as follows:
1. the Monte Cristo, on Beacon, in N. W. ¼ Sec. 30Little Johnnie of the Monte Christo M. & T. Co., S. W. ¼ Sec. 30,
2. the Panther, Panther No. 2, Requa Monarch, Monte Christo, Lady Emma and Little Frank, Jr.Frank Jr., all on Squaw, in the S. E. ¼ Sec. 30S. W. ¼ Sec. 30, and
3. the Florissant, in N. W. ¼ Sec. 31; also
4. an undivided interest in the Deadwood, Canuck, Lottie May, Santa CristoSanta Christo, Mary Schroder and K. P. O. A., same locality, and
5. the MaggieLittle Maggie, in the N. E. ¼ Sec. 31.