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Show , "BEYOND THE DREAMS OF AVARICE" 1 dT f bought 50,000 shares of 60LDFIELD MINING CO. in AQH flftfl - j Ow November, 1903. It is now worth fyuUyUUU I ti bught 10000 shares f florence mnng c- oon nnn I I JJ of GOLDFIELD, in November, 1903. It is now worth $LU,UUU I I (til "7 PZ bou9ht 1 shares of COMBINATION MINING CO,, A 4 H 11011' I I f O of GOLDFIELD, in November, 1903. It is now worth $ I UyUUU J (hrA will buy 500 shares of GOLDFIELD BLIZZARD MINING CO. today. f I PJJ Ten years hence it will be worth I Goldfield's Monster Prospect- 100,000 Shares at 10 Cents--The BLIZZARD. NOW. Development of the Blizzard property has only just com- The property consists of 150 acres, situate in the eastern sec-" r ) I menced. ' tion of the great mineral zone of Goldfield.' On this zone arc J 1 1 ,. In the opinion of mining and consulting engineers of inter- ( situated all the prominent mines of the camp.: .Full andlclertr title ; ' I national fame, the surface indications on the BLIZZARD are as to the property is vested in the Blizzard Mining company. I good as they were on any of the three sensational properties told Five prominent quartz (gold-bearing) ledges stand out boldly I of above. above the surface.. They vary in width f roin twenty to. sixty feet'. I Major W. A. Stanton, at one time consulting engineer on e of th.c.m is. ov.er 3. 000 feet long. On all-sides may, be seen the I , . , T , , r , ,T. . . T most positive indications known to mining of heavy and perrha- - the staff of the late John W. Mackay, at Virginia City, says : In ncnt cnrichment of gold Assays of $34 per tQn . goM have every detail of formation, the Blizzard's estate is an exact counter- obtained from surface croppings. I part of the big producers of the district. I consider it equally as The Blizzard Mining company's capitalization ' is 1,500,00b I great in possibilities as any of the Goldfield properties of first im- shares of the par value of $1 each; 500,000' of these , are. owned by "B portance were at relatively the same stage of development." the company's treasury. The property lias been paid for, witli . I J. F. Mitchell, the noted Colorado mining engineer, recently . . the remainder. One hundred thousand shares of the treasury ,1 superintendent of the great Jumbo mine of Goldfield and of the stock are now offered at 10 cents per shares. The. money' realized I January mine of the Goldfield Mining company, that have pro- from the sale of treasury stock will be used :to develop the mine I duccd in two years nearly three millions in bullion, says : "In my and make of it a producer in quick order. ' , .. .., I examination of the BLIZZARD'S surface showings I took sam- The directors of the company are: H. W. Knickerbocker,-'' ' ' "I pies from every outcropping. All of them gave assay returns in mine owner, Goldfield, Ncv. ; Hon. George -D. . Pync, attorney-at- ' I gold, proving conclusively that they are all "enriched by the pre- law, Goldfield, Ncv. ; Richard Willis, mine owner Colorado I cious metal. Very few, if any, of the great mines of the district Springs, Colo., and Rhyolite, Nev., and J. Frank Smith,, mining ' ' I presented such pronounced indications of the occurrence of bodies ; engineer, Hinton, W. Va. Depository and reference: Joljn S. I T of high-grade ore beneath the surface at relatively the same period Cook & Co., Bankers, Goldfield, Nev. . '., - .1 of development, nor did I obtain such flattering assay returns from Reservations should be made at once and remittances" in full' I T the Jumbo, the January of the Goldfield Mining company, or nu- should accompany. Allotments will be made in the orderl pf reV. " I Y mcrous other properties that are now great mines, from surface ccipt of subscriptions. ..-...,.'( H ores. In view of these facts, I consider the BLIZZARD the equal For prospectus, engineers' reports, history of Nevada mining' I of any property in the district in prospective worth." investments and other particulars, address the fiscal 'agents ' I I R . W. GNEKOW & CO., Mining Investments GOLDFI ELD, NEV. I |