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Name: Lelia Mine (Globe Hill)
Owner: Chicago and Cripple Creek Tunnel Co.
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Manager: L. E. King, Cripple Creek
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Description: four shafts, No. 1, 425 feet; steam; Ingersoll drills.
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The Chicago and Cripple Creek tunnel is one of the oldest in the camp, having been located nearly four years ago. It enters Globe hill in Poverty gulch at the east suburbs of the city of Cripple Creek and has now been driven a distance of 1,100 feet. A number of veins have been cut but none have been pay.
Three patented claims on the line of the tunnel have been purchased from the tunnel company by the Globe Hill Consolidated Gold Mining company. The claims are the Foggy, Good Enough and Happy Boy which are now being worked under lease. A shaft on the Foggy is down 48 feet and a drift is being run to connect with the tunnel, a distance of about 100 feet.
The projected line of this tunnel takes it to the right of the Summit mine and diagonally across the Lelia lode owned by the tunnel company.