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Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 119 [CXIX], Issue No. 19Info Publication Date:
November 8, 1919Info found on page:
682Info Title:
Isabella Leasing Co. Tries to Get Running
The old and well-known Isabella mine, during the active speculation that formerly prevailed in Cripple Creek stocks, was for years used as the basis for numerous stock-jobbing schemes.
Owing to the relative inactivity of this mine for some time past, a movement has been started by stockholders to interest a sufficient number of such stockholders in the proposed Isabella Leasing Co., to be capitalized at $25,000 with shares at one dollar par.
Capital derived from disposal of this stock will be devoted to development of new ground. Ore produced by the leasing company will be charged royalties ranging from 8% to 30%, depending upon grade of shipments.
Above Info was Last Updated on 30.10.2020 (11:04:30)
Above Info was First Seen 10.03.2020
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 119 [CXIX], Issue No. 18Info Publication Date:
November 1, 1919Info found on page:
644Info Title:
Isabella Leasing Company Plans
Stockholders of the Isabella Mines company are invited by a circular letter signed by C. M. Carson, vice-president of the company, to participate in the organization of the Isabella Leasing company, formed for the purpose of further development of the Isabella estate on Bull hill.
As set forth in the letter, development on company account has been impossible "because of the advance in price of mining material and labor, occasioned by the "War."
The lease, it is understood, will be granted the new company for a five-year term, with the privilege of a three-year extension, and royalties on ore marketed will be on a sliding scale.
The ground included in the lease extends from the eleventh level of the Lee shaft to the bottom, or fifteenth, level, west from the west sideline of the Orphan No. 1 and includes the Orphan No. 2, Ida Bell No. 1 and 2, Emma No. 1, Comet and Jack Rabbit lodes No. 1 to 4 inclusive, X. J. Gold, Bully, and Tom Thumb lode claims.
It is proposed, according to the circular, to start work on the 15th level of the Lee shaft, taking advantage of a cross-cut 1000 ft. long and to continue the cross-cut 300 ft. to cut the Sump and Buena Vista veins.
The veins would then be cut at a depth of 450 ft. below the Buena Vista and Sump oreshoots that produced approximately three million dollars.
It is further proposed to continue the cross-cut some 200 ft. farther to explore the junction of the Buena Vista and Maloney veins, the No. 2 vein, No. 3 vein, and finally the Emma vein.
All of these veins have produced ore in the upper workings.
Subscriptions to the leasing company stock will be limited to 6000 shares of the par value of $1 each.
Above Info was Last Updated on 30.10.2020 (11:04:30)
Above Info was First Seen 10.03.2020
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 90 [XC], Issue No. 23Info Publication Date:
December 3, 1910Info found on page:
1125Info Title:
Isabella Properties Still Works
Isabella—The leasers on this company's properties will this month have produced approximately 1500 tons of ore, estimated at a value of 1 oz. gold per ton.
A Seattle company has taken a three-years' lease on the mill and tailings dump.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 25.12.2021 (16:35:07)
Above Info was First Seen 26.03.2010
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 90 [XC], Issue No. 12Info Publication Date:
September 17, 1910Info found on page:
575Info Title:
Isabella August Production
Isabella—The August production of the Isabella property was 1232 tons, of an average of about $25 per ton. It was produced entirely by lessees.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 24.12.2021 (08:35:00)
Above Info was First Seen 25.03.2010
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
Mining Science. Volume: 60 [LX], Issue No. 1560Info Publication Date:
December 23, 1909Info found on page:
595Info Title:
Orphan Bell Lessees Ships Milling Grade Ore
A large tonnage of milling grade ore is leaving the Orphan Bell of the Isabella Co., operated under lease by Charles Day and associates. A 25-ton car is shipped every second day, and runs between $14 and $20 per ton.
The lessee is working through the Maloney shaft, and has opened a strong body of milling grade ore lying back of what was thought by former operators to be the hanging wall of the main Maloney vein.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 12.08.2023 (14:25:25)
Above Info was First Seen 23.06.2010
Type/Category of Info:
Special/Editorial Correspondence
Info Source From:
The Engineering and Mining Journal. Volume: 88 [LXXXVIII], Issue No. 20Info Publication Date:
November 13, 1909Info found on page:
994Info Title:
Maloney Shaft of the Empire State is Shipping
Denver. Nov. 5—Lessees on the Maloney shaft of the Empire State, of the Isabella company, have discovered a new ore shoot at 350 ft. deep, and have begun shipping.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 12.08.2023 (14:25:04)
Above Info was First Seen 20.05.2019
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
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The Western Investors Review. Volume: 15 [XV], Issue No. 9Info Publication Date:
March 1909Info found on page:
21Info Title:
Orphan Belle Lessee Opened Rich Ore at 200 Feet
Leasers on the Maloney shaft on the Orphan Belle claim of the Isabella Mines Company, have opened up a rich ore body at the 200-foot level, which gives returns of $36.80 to $63 a ton.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 23.08.2023 (08:28:34)
Above Info was First Seen 19.10.2010
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
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Mining and Scientific Press. Volume: 97 [XCVII], Issue No. 2510; 9Info Publication Date:
August 29, 1908Info found on page:
277Info Title:
Maloney Shaft Lease Changes
E. F. Woods and associates have taken over the lease on the Maloney shaft of the Isabella Mines Co., formerly held by Wilson Bros.
A shipment will soon be made.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 12.08.2023 (14:22:30)
Above Info was First Seen 29.09.2010
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 29 [XXIX], Issue No. 8Info Publication Date:
August 22, 1908Info found on page:
293Info Title:
Isabella Ships 1,200 Tons Smelting-Grade Ore Monthly
Cripple Creek—The Isabella is shipping 1,200 tons per month of smelting-grade ore and 100 tons of dump stuff is run through the mill daily.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 31.12.2023 (08:40:29)
Above Info was First Seen 31.12.2023
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 28 [XXVIII], Issue No. 13Info Publication Date:
March 28, 1908Info found on page:
535Info Title:
Isabella Lessees Vidler and Associates Developing Vein at 250 Feet
Cripple Creek— Vidler and associates, leasing on the Maloney workings of the Isabella property, on Bull hill, are breaking ore of better than ounce and a half grade from a vein measuring almost 6 ft. between walls. This vein is under development at a depth of 250 ft. The lessees are sending out on an average of three cars a week.
A heavy monthly tonnage is being made from Isabella ground on company account, and the ore is carrying good values.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 20.12.2023 (16:31:36)
Above Info was First Seen 29.11.2010
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
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PROFITS; A Journal of Finance and Mining Worth While. Volume: 4 [IV], Issue No. 48Info Publication Date:
February 25, 1905Info found on page:
2Info Title:
New Plant for Ida Bell Shaft
Colorado Springs, Col., Feb. 20.—Manager Kilborn, of the Isabella Gold Mines Company, has arrived in the Cripple Creek district and is now calling for men for installing a large hoist and necessary boilers.
The new plant of machinery as soon as purchased will be installed on the Ida Bell claim, located on Bull Hill over the shaft which has already a depth of 870 feet from surface. While the property has been inactive for a period of two years it is the intention of the company to commence operations and push them with vigor.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 11.10.2023 (17:41:52)
Above Info was First Seen 11.10.2023
Type/Category of Info:
Mine Info
Info Source From:
Colorado State Mining Directory 1898; Buyer's Guide to Representative Mining Machinery and Supply Houses of America. Info Publication Date:
1898Info found on page:
196Info Title:
Ida Belle Mine
Principal Producing Cripple Creek Mines - 1898:
Name: Ida Belle Mine (Bull Hill)
Owner: Orphan Belle Gold Mining Co.
Capital:
President:
Vice-President:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Superintendent: Wm. Heflin, Altman
Manager:
Lessees: Hostain & McGee, Altman
Description: 300-foot shaft; 40-horse power vertical Fairbanks-Morse boiler; 6x8 double flat Fairbanks-Morse friction hoist.
Employes:
Contact:
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Above Info was Last Updated on 27.03.2024 (12:04:59)
Above Info was First Seen 10.04.2011
Type/Category of Info:
Mine Info
Info Source From:
Colorado State Mining Directory 1898; Buyer's Guide to Representative Mining Machinery and Supply Houses of America. Info Publication Date:
1898Info found on page:
201 & 202Info Title:
Orphan Bell, aka Orphan Belle Mine
Principal Producing Cripple Creek Mines - 1898:
Name: Orphan Bell Mine (Bull Hill)
Owner: Orphan Bell Mining and Milling Co.
Capital:
President: T. S. Hunter
Vice-President:
Secretary: D. H. Imler
Treasurer:
Superintendent: Lessees 1.
Lessees 2.
Lessees 3.
Lessees 4. Richard Fitzgerald, Cripple Creek
Manager:
Lessees: 1. F. J. Crane, Cripple Creek
2. Herington Mining and Milling Co.
3. R. M. Maloney, Cripple Creek
4. Parker & Gardener
Description:
Lessees 1. 90-foot shaft; windlass.
Lessees 2. 140-foot shaft; 60-horse power horizontal boiler; 4-drill Rand Compressor; 8x10 cylinder Mine and Smelter hoist.
Lessees 3. 315-foot shaft; 80 and 40-horse power horizontal boilers; 3-drill Rand compressor; 35-horse power 8x10 friction hoist.
Lessees 4. 75-foot shaft; 85-horse power horizontal boiler; 6-drill Band compressor; 40-horse power 8x10 cylinder Mine and Smelter hoist.
Employes:
Lessees 2. twenty-five employes.
Lessees 3. fifty-five employes.
Lessees 4. fifteen employes.
Contact:
Notes: leased.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 28.03.2024 (18:04:28)
Above Info was First Seen 11.04.2011
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Morning Times. Volume: 5 [V]Info Publication Date:
September 2, 1897Info found on page:
1Info Title:
Orphan Belle Robbery
NO CLEW.
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Robbers of the Maloney shaft Have Not Been Apprehended.
The five men who held up the engineer and other men yesterday morning at the Maloney lease on the Orphan Belle, have apparently made good their escape.
No clew has yet been found, though the police are on the lookout, and all the mills and smelters have been warned not to accept the ore if it is offered for sale.
The ore missing amounts to ten 50-pound sacks, valued at $400 a sack, or $4,000 altogether. It had been sorted and sacket the day previous, and the robbers evidently knew just what they would find.
Above Info was Last Updated on 12.08.2023 (14:24:40)
Above Info was First Seen 07.02.2019
Type/Category of Info:
City Briefs
Info Source From:
The Morning Times. Volume: 3 [III], Issue No. 271Info Publication Date:
March 1, 1896Info found on page:
1Info Title:
Mr. George Sprague Escaped From Severely Injury in Maloney Mine
George Sprague had a narrow escape from being severely injured yesterday in the Maloney mine. Sprague was working at the bottom of the shaft which is 400 feet deep when a large rock fell from the top knocking Sprague's hat from his head.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 06.03.2024 (18:11:51)
Above Info was First Seen 06.03.2024
Type/Category of Info:
Article
Info Source From:
The Herald Democrat. Volume: 13 [XIII]Info Publication Date:
March 19, 1892Info found on page:
1-2Info Title:
Orphan Bell With Good Indications of Mineral
A two days' jaunt on horseback took me from Rhyolite hill, on the north, to Grouse mountain, on the south, and from Pisgah, on the west, to Wilson creek, on the east, within which boundaries some four thousand claims have been located.
The greater part of those have nothing more than the assessment work done upon them, and in many instances, this has been so indifferently done, and with such an utter abandon and disregard of the statues, that they cannot be held for a moment to comply with the legal requirements.
But, in traversing Ennis, Globe, Gold, Bull, Tenderfoot, Womack, Mineral and a score or more of hills in the district, sources of Cripple, Wilson, Requa, Squaw and other water courses, I came upon scores of properties that were being developed with more or less vigor and intelligence, some with tunnels or inclines, others with shafts or open cuts, and the owners of each full of hope and expectations.
Among those having already good indications of mineral is the Orphan Belle Mine on Bull Mountain.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 15.01.2024 (15:01:21)
Above Info was First Seen 19.01.2011