420 GEOLOGY AND GOLD DEPOSITS OF THE CRIPPLE CREEK DISTRICT. 
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Fig. 52.—Cross section of Vindicator mine along line L-J on plan, showing stoped 
portions of veins; looking northwest. 
DETAILS OF XOS. 1, 2, 
AND 3 VEINS. 
On level 8 No. 1 vein en¬ 
ters, strongly developed, 
from Lillie ground, with 
wide stopes, which con¬ 
tinue practically un¬ 
broken for 400 feet north 
of the shaft. No. 2 vein 
begins small, 50 feet 
southwest of the shaft, 
and continues with stopes 
for 300 feet, near the end 
of which it seems to con¬ 
nect with or cross No. 1 
vein. 
On level 10 No. 1 vein 
lies close to the shaft and 
continues northwest, 
with large stopes reach¬ 
ing down to the next 
level. Two hundred feet 
northwest of the shaft 
No. 2 vein intersects it. 
Stopes extend to a point 
500 feet from the shaft, 
where the vein is cut off 
by a basic dike. The 
Vindicator spur lies 35 
feet southwest of the 
shaft. No. 2 vein, on the 
northeast side of the 
main vein, is worked 
near the north end of the 
property, 500 feet north- 
northwest of the shaft. 
This shoot, which is not 
known higher up, con¬ 
tinues down to level 14 
with a steep north-north- 
west pitch. On level 10 
the stopes show 6 feet 
of solid latite-phonolite 
cut by a few tight seams, 
