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$—— per foot? (3) Driving drifts $—— per foot? 
(4) Crosscuts $ per foot? (5) Winzes $—— per 
foot? Upraises, etc., $—— per foot? 
MINING AND MILLING FACILITIES. 
(1) Lumber costs $ per: ? (2) Cord wood 
$—— per cord? (3) Coal $ per ? (4) Min- 
ing timbers $ per ? (5) Labor (classify) 
$——? (6) Freight rates from to mine $—— 
per ? (7%) Water supply (describe) ? 
PRICE AND TERMS OF SALE. 
(State these conditions clearly and in as few words 
as possible. ) 
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF ADJOINING PROPERTIES. 
(Describe briefly such properties as have a bear- 
ing on this examination. ) 
RECOMMENDATIONS. : 
Under this paragraph should appear _ such 
recommendations as in the engineer’s judgment 
are appropriate and essential to successful and 
economic operation of the mine. ‘The _ reduc- 
tion process to which the ores of the mine have proven 
best adapted should receive careful consideration. 
| CONCLUSION. 
(The conclusion here should be drawn from 
the foregoing facts as they appear in the re- 
port and not from the imagination, as is too often the 
case with mining reports. ) 
