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Show WOMEN STRIKE IT RICH. Oenverltes Invested In Mine Which Is Proving a Bonanza, Wealth, audi aa they never dreamed of, ha fallen In tbe lap of two of Denver' joiing women, according to a special dlsMtch from tbnt city. Tho fortunate one are Miss lWna Hopkins, Hop-kins, telephone operator at tbe Colorado Colo-rado Ful ft Iron cotnpnny'i office, and Mis Anna. Hand, alunograpber at the Dig Hn Mining company. I.nst summer, when there wa a great deal of talk almut tho wonderful Ooldfleld, Niv., discoveries, the young women became Interested In th subject, sub-ject, sml In a spirit of (un took a "nyar.' Later, when the report wero more favorable, they lnatd aora, and now thoy II ml ibcmselves wealthy. They do not l.uow tha exact figures, but It Is b. Moved that each Is worth at least (1ou,ki. Other Denver beneficiaries ben-eficiaries by the strike are J. S. Temple. Tem-ple. J. P. Doftaup, Charles M. Wads-worth Wads-worth and tleorgv S. Hudd. Those gentlemen and tha two ladle now comprise it company whlcn owns the Sandstorm claim, assay from which will run 13.000 to tSO.ooO per ton. |