127 ee ———————__———————EE— Ee) rf So yy [Le Mineral vein Shaft 60° = 3 z vo 3 me & Scele of Feet j/0O0 50 O /0O 200 300 194.6 ' Geological Survey,.Caneda, Figure 10. Plan of underground workings on property of Lakeview Mines, Limited. Little Wonder Claim (Locality 76) ‘References: Annual Report of the Minister of Mines, British Columbia, 1909 and 1910; Geol. Surv., ‘Canada, Memoirs 32 and 159. The Little Wonder claim is in the Portland Canal fissure zone and adjoins and lies south of the holdings of the Glacier Creek Mining Com- pany on the south. Most of the development work on this claim was done many years ago. A main adit begins as a crosscut and thereafter follows a vein for 500 feet. The vein strikes north and dips 70 degrees west. A raise 65 feet long connects with an upper drift adit 120 feet long and this is connected to the surface by a shaft. The vein is 1 to 5 feet wide and locally is well mineralized with pyrite accompanied by some galena and sphalerite. Another drift adit has been driven on the vein 100 feet lower. 88465—94