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Show - r ( - r -. - J 1 1 r ' I - ' ' u . " . y - . J ' w ' . i TIlO Scene. Oa iI2 THC23c .' .'! A Rush of Men, Med With Gold Grc:d,' - ' I k Heading for tho rilincs (Trom Our Own Correspondsnt) -"" - - " ' ' These boomers are the first hot sparks of the wildfire that will sweep over Nevada this spring. If one may Judge from the astounding- sale of tickets In the East. . A man from "Cincinnati said that In his city men are selling their homes to get money enough to rush to Gold field. The movement in from the south is marked by thin clouds of dust dowii the desert valley as far as the eye can reach, signifying slow plodding freighters freight-ers with bacon, beans, lumber and groceries. gro-ceries. Coming In fronfthe north are the ore seekers, hot wth the lust for gold, often straight from the railroad and a liberal supply of the scum of the earth a large proportion cheating Its way west on employment-arency( transportation, ostensibly as railroad laborers. . ' Gold mining, like politics, makes - ' strange bedfellows. For Instance, a ' college youth and an old man who loei n a fortune in Spokane-in 1893 In tlHr bank panic who, in 'his youth, had -" fought the Sioux and Che yen nee in the Black Hills and came out of it an with' ' t fewer Interesting- reminiscences than the sophomore got out of a "half-back", -rush and his great feat of having' kissed a girl from Louisville who, it seems, was very particular as to whom she kissed.' At dinner tne guests were typical-"rushers." typical-"rushers." One was a New Yorker . with big-teeth and a golf cap who said' It waa better living in the desert than ' ' "-" a brown stone front, but despite his blase air of elegance, his appearance. seemed to belie any close acquaintance with brown stone fronts. Another was a beady-eyed Individual with an air of ' mystery who said he would rather be In San Quentin prison than Nevada. . - - - "Tried both?" suggested the college youth. The man flushed furiously and never took his eyes from the boy's face - ' ail through dinner. There was a German student taking kodak pictures, while the rest were -rough-and-ready fellows one sees In . the ranks of the army. . -' The people who will make millions out of Goldfield, however, are none of - - - these poor fools who are looking for-piles for-piles of gold dollars already coined. t " and marked with their names and ad- f dresses, but experienced mining men, I 7 '' who go In calmly prepared to -work -and spend money in developing then-' " properties, OR THOSE WHO INVEST IN THE 8HARE3 OF REPUTABLE - MINING COMPANIES THAT OWN CLAIMS AND HAVE FACILITIES " ' " AT THEIR COMMAND FOR PUSHING PUSH-ING DEVELOPMENT WORK ALONTJ "! INTELLIGENT LINES. ' 7' - raw rrom the east. The gold erase started far above Tonopah, tipped over the hills Into Goldfleld, slipped down to -Thorpe's Well and- Into Bullfrog and Heaven knows ' where ' It will bring up. . These boomers make one think of children on a ses, beach: one finds a pretty shell and they all run for it. shrieking- with excitement; until someone some-one discovers another, when they all drop the first and rush away in the new ' direction. The fact is, gray old Nevada Is whispering secrets of a hoard so rich that it drives men road. Surface treasure glitters so daszllngly that bewildered fortune hunters lack the nerve to settle down and digi Here are seen raw "tenderfeet" prospectors In derby hats, who wouldn't know gold from anthracite coal, racing with old mining men. The -writer saw saloon keepers with grog-geries grog-geries piled upon wagons, tolling tediously tedi-ously forward: throwing the alkali dust of their teams onto hotel keepers with their complete hoetelries piled upon other wagons they themselves sitting; on top of the heaps craning their necks for the first sight of the promised land. Besides these classes, of boomers there are representatives of-the. riffraff riff-raff of all creation. Goldfleld is getting I Two trains Saltalr tonight. THE G0LDFIELD-GLADIATOR MINING CO. controls three claims the Washoe, S tranger and Tucson consisting of sixty - acres of rich ore land lying well within the great treasure sone of Goldfleld.- -which is almost certain to yield vast fortunes for all who have the foresight to get In on the ground floor and. by Investing small sums, assist the manage- ,. ' ment in developing the properties, sll of which show the most flattering- sur- ' " face Indications of containing vast bed s of virgin gold. . f INCORPORATED FOR $1,500,000 " ' " The Goldfleld-Gladlator Mining company Is Incorporated for One Million -Five Hundred Thousand the par value of each share being $1.00, fully paid and non-assessable and In order to pu sh development work forward with the . greatest possible speed, the company o ff ers for sale a small block of Its trees- . ury stock at the nominal price of Ftve Cents a Share. WHAT YOUR MONEY WILL BUY flO will tray 2200 shares par value 10O will buy 2000 lhares par value S200. ?2O0O. . 25 will buy 500 shares par value $150 will buy 3000 shares par value ' $500. $3000. $50 will buy 100 shares par value $200 will bay 4O00 hares par value $1000 $4000. f 75 will buy 1500 shares par value $500 will buy 10,000 shares par $1500. value $10,000, Before undertaking to finance the Goldfleld-Gladlator Mining company we had our mining engineer at Goldfleld. Mr. W. B. Roberts, make a thorough . '- Investigation of the properties. Mr. Roberts' reports are so promising that we are enthusiastic in recommending our clients and the general public to in- . vest in Goldfleld-Gladlator shares, and our reputation is too well founded -for us to offer any other than gilt-edge securities. As to who WE are, snd our responsibility, we refer by permission to the . following institutions: - Broadway Bank A Trust Co. Denver Dally Mining; Becord. Colonial Mortgage A Trust Co. Colorado Springs Mining Investor. Mercantile Loan & Trust Co. Chicago Farm Loans and City All Los Angeles Newspapers. Bonds And Any Reputable Mercantile A gen- And United Securities Company of cy in Los Angeles. San Francisco. In conclusion, let us urge upon y ou the necessity of IMMEDIATE ACTION AC-TION if you decide to invest in Goldfl eld-Gladiator shares, as no more stock will be sold after the present allotmen t has been subscribed. Fill out the blank below and mall 1 t today, enclosing remittance for as . many shares as you csn afford to car ry; or a safer plan would be to wire r your order and mall remittance. mm-m " J- - ROUTHWESTPRX SECURITIES COMPANY Los Angeles, California Enclosed find Dollars, for which send me by registered mail ...shares of Goldfield-Gladiator Mining Company at 5 cents a share. NAME .CITY STREET .STATE If you are not now In position to Invest, but are Interested In mining, upon request we will mall you free our Illustrated booklet about Goldfleld. 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