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✓, ," r <br /> L. L. <br /> magnitude to warrant the installation of a processing plant relatively close to the <br /> mining operation (i.e., along Bsyshore Highway in Redwood City or San Carlos), I will <br /> set up such a processing plant. If such a plant is built, there will be a decrease <br /> in the 427.00 per ton handling cost, which decrease shall be reflected directly in the <br /> determination of profit as indicated above. A decrese in the handling cost will also <br /> be effected even though we do not find it feasible to set up our own plant, but do find <br /> a more economical plant to process than that which has been used by us to date. It is <br /> agreed that mining operations will commence within one year from the date that this <br /> proposal is accepted. <br /> II It is my opinion that there is at least 1,000 tons of ore on City property which contains approximately <br /> 15 pounds of mercury per ton. Estimating a profit of approximately 620.00 per ton and <br /> that the City's share would be 410,000.00, I hereby enclose a check to the City of <br /> Redwood City for 610,000.00, which represents an advance to the City as its share as <br /> indicated above. This advance is a guaranteed mimimum which the City will receive if it <br /> accepts my proposal as contained herein. <br /> Councilman Spillers moved that the bids be referred to the Cinnabar Committee for further <br /> study, seconded by Councilman Britschgi. Mr.'Walter Postal, attorney for Piggott and <br /> Dinely, addressed the Council and was informed that this was not a public hearing. Any <br /> question asked would be asked by the Cinnabar Committee. Councilman Granger stated that <br /> he had received a telegram from George A. Nugent, President of the Indian Monument <br /> Mining Corporation, and asked that it be made a part of the record. The motion carried. <br /> "Councilman Carl Floyd D. Granger - <br /> Chairman Special Mining Coirunittee County Court House, Redwood City, Calif. <br /> REPOR <br /> Current news items are disturbing to us as they indicate City Council i <br /> favoring Oddstad proposal on Sutlstaf Park mercury operation. Recent <br /> accounting by Oddstad Company on Farm Hills operation shows that average <br /> production past period was less than fourteen pounds mercury per ton and <br /> average price was less than three dollars twenty five cents per pound. <br /> It is reasonable to assume same values continue in Stulstaf4 -Park area. <br /> Computed on this basis our operation as bid would bring a return to City <br /> of approximately double the amount that would be received under Oddstad <br /> bid. If ere values proved less the ratio of return under our bid would <br /> be even more favorable to City Treasury. Our bid is based on gross <br /> guaranteed return regardless of our operating costs. Oddstad bid a snt <br /> percentage offered on net profit could well mean little or nothing if <br /> ore values are'low and operatin expenses high. Our mining experience <br /> background reasonably assures profitable operation. We are certain any <br /> unbiased comparative analysis of two bids will clearly establish <br /> Miss . advantage to City of our bid but if there is any question respectfully 31 <br /> request date be set for public hearing. <br /> George A. Nugent President Indian Monument Mining Corporation. <br /> W32 <br /> was won in Gilroy at the Veteran's of Foreign Wars' parade when the temperature was 106 ° . <br /> Councilman Granger received the trophies from Eddie Garcia and Louis Snider. <br /> REPORT FROM CITY ATTORNEY REGARDING LICENSE FEES, SECOND HAND STORES. The Attorney's office <br /> reported that they had been advised by the City Collector that San Carlos charges 640.00 <br /> I/ per year; and Burlingame probably 625.00 per year. In their letter they stated that <br /> apparently some confusion exists with respect to the p100.00 deposit put up in the form <br /> of cash or a bond by any new business except second had stores and similar businesses <br /> as a guaranty that they will remain in business for a period of six months, and the <br /> $50.00 charged to second hand stores, which is not a deposit, but is the license fee for <br /> . such a business. The deposit of 6100.00 returned to the business after the six -month per <br /> period, while the 650.00 paid for second had stores and similar business licensed under <br />