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Show I $875.00 EARIM0) $700.00 j OUR FALL PROMOTIONS . IIM SIX MONTHS WILL REPEAT THE PERFORMANCE 133 Per Gent Profit on Indian Camp '. 83 Per Cent Profit on jumping Jack e.s Ncs, FaiSco. . . 35c Per Share 1 8 . Per Gent on Stray Dog Uu Dillon GoWfidd mT.. .. 30c Per Share . . . . .. w - .- As-You-Like-lt Manhattan MiningCo., 25c Per Share a - learily traded la on tbe San rrantfico, Salt Lake and Goldfield Stock Exchanges and on the Jersey City curb, aad command premiums as follows: ' - " . ts. f The promotion of the Eagle's Nest Fairview Mining Company, which was the first to-be an- Date of tiCv f rtout nonneed by as early in the month, has been over-6ubschbed, and unless you can get some of this stock Company Promotion riLvr y Market rer rom y0ur broker if he be among the fortunate ones who obtained aa allotment early it will be ! r - - uduc value tent impossible for you to buy any stock in that company except at an advanced price on the 8aa JTran- s, .. vTinrnn t ntt- , 9A cc eo oo Stock Exchange or on the Jersey City Curb immediately after listing, which will be in the course VJJL-' JUMPING JACK February, 1906 30 55 83 . , . of a week. to ctt att TWi ir.v ionc 19 " "' This is our first announcement of the promotion of the Lou Dillon Goldfield Mining Company, JstoV. Dl-KAl JUarcn, IWO do do 10 and from the number of subscriptions already made by mining men on the ground, it is apparest that , I HeTl TNTVTAV f!A"M"P Anril IQOfi 30 70 133. this issue will also be over-subseribed. !0 lNilAW .OAMT April, lauo dU.4U.wa As-You-Like-lt Manhattan Mining Company stock is also being taken rapidly by those who tAr .1... tw.. T..t n rf ?rtft AT(k rn have profited extensively by tneir investments through us in Manhattan last Spring, nd subscriptions J- 10M ihaiw Jumping Jack at 80.. ...... Cost $300, now worth $ 530 are now pouring into our office from every direction 500 shares Stray Dog at 55 .....Cost $25, now worth $ 325 The same management and directorate control all three companies. 1000 shares Indian Camp at SO M...Cost $ 300, now warth $ 700 Reservations should be made by telegraph to insure consideration, and remittances la full by . - . - bank draft or certified check must be forwarded immediately after allotment is mad. Otherwise aflot- Cost $875, now worth $1,575 ment will be rendered void. The right is reserved to reduce or refuse any lubscriptioa tendered: i - L1l ' ii i i ! II W I ADJOINS GOLDFIELD SILVER PICK 1,200 PELT FROM GOLD HELD MOHAWK I (SELLING AT 94c FEB SHAKE.) , (SELLING ABOUND $4 FEB SHABE.) I , 800 FEET FROM THE GOLDFIELD COMBINATION I & ' ----- . - ' . " (FATS 240 FEB CENT PES ANNUM DIVIDENDS.) i IMV WLMM (EOLDFUELP MMIMG COMPANY I This Is lie first and Last Of f crins of (fyfe Pgp gare I SXSS&m,'lu I I TrCaSUfY StOCk. ras w yPresident JOHN D. CAMPBELL ; ' . ' in i ' Mine Operator and Consulting Engineer. II a ., . , . , .... , . . . Treasurer ..L.M.SULLIVAN We Are Already Deluged With Subscriptions Capitalization, 1,000,000 SharesPar Value, $1.00 President of the l. m. Sullivan Trust Company. . . r Secretary JAMES E. DEGAN It if your only opportunity this year to buy into a promotion Treasury StOCK, 350,000 Shares Cashier Nye and Ormsby County Bank of Goldfield. I of a clpBe-in Goldfield property on a ground-floor basis. You must Counsel GEORGE D. PTNE 11 act quick if at alL " Attorney-at-Law, Goldfield,. Ne v. II The development of the Mohawk into one of the greatest gold . property may be said to present ail the earmarks of a great high being worked by eight sets of leasers. The Lou Dillon has two mines of the country, with a record production of from $500,000 grade gold mine. The fact that the four ledges disclosed apex on sets of leasers at work on its own account, under the manager for II -ot $1,000,000 per month, as attracted the attention of capitalists ? property is of far more than transient importance, as it pre- the Sullivan Company. , . , . ... . . . . - 1JC etudes any possibility of a legal controversy over extra-lateral The Lou Dillon is one of the best pieces of ground, prospect-' II and blg operators to the ,mmed:ate territory adjoining Goldfield s rights immediate sectioiLi Jt our dtinct ,u famous bonanza. This has resulted m the consummation of several Exhaustive development work will ba inaugurated at once and dipping to the southeast toward Silver Pick ground, which they will I important mining deals in contiguous acreage, one of the most im- prosecuted with every energy to make of the property another Mo- undoubtedly enter at depth. The four shallow shafts on the Lou j portant of which was the purchase of the Lou Dillon claim by a hawk. Lying in direct line with the great ore zone that strikes Dillon all show these veins to be carrying values. The two leases II ' syndicate of Nevada capitalists, including L. M. Sullivan of the L. through the Florence, Jumbo and Combination, then through the are promising prospects. The Irvin Porter lease is down 45 feet and I M. Sullivan Trust company, Peter Grant of the same institution, Mohawk and Red Top, and enters Columbia Mountain, the property has values running from $10 to $14 across a 7-foot vein. The Lind- D Governor John Sparks and other prominent mining men. The price that forms the estate of the Lou Dillon-Goldfield Mining company, &ay lease is down 70 feet and assays have been had running'as high paid for the valuable acreage was large, and two days later could together with the Silver Picki is looked upon to furnish the next as $28. This latter lease is only 100 feet from the Silver Pick side- I h&ve been resold at 100 per cent advance over this figure, but the great sensation in the way of development of the district, as it line. Company workings will be started and pushed with the cus- offer was spurned. The purchasers have incorporated a company to seems practically a certainty that the great ore bodies of these fa- ternary Sullivan energy, and Jack Campbell will get ore if there is 1 to take over the property and exhaustively develop it with a view mous bonanza mines-must continue into the adjoining territory, so any in that particular part." I to making it one of the great producers of the camp. strongly defined and permanently formed are they. Although this is the first announcement of the purchase by us J The Lou Dillon property, comprising approximately 19 acres, With reference to the deal and the practically unlimited posd- of the property and the organization of the Lou Dillon-Goldfield ad jojns the Silver Pick estate on the west and is not more than bilities of the Lou Dillon, the Goldfield News of October 6 said : Mining company, the initial offering has been practically subscribed I 1200 feet from the great Mohawk. Developments of recent date on "The district lying immediately north and east of Goldfield, for in its entirety. When the news first became known brokers of I the Silver Pick have been of sufficient importance to give great and adjoining the town, promises to be the greatest producer of Goldfield, San Francisco and eastern centers of finance immediately value to the Lou Dillon, aside from its contiguity to the Mohawk. gold for the area, known to the mining world. It is the general be- began wiring orders for the stock, and in all the history of quick ' J At least eight leasers are actively engaged in developing Pick lief that the ore bodies of the great Mohawk underlie the Silver promotions this one stands pre-eminently as the most successful. ground, and are making a mine showing that indicates that the Pick and other ground further north and west, and this belief is The first day after the perfection of the incorporation, we 6old to I property will soon take rank with the great bonanza mines of the emphasized by investors who are greedily gobbling up the choicest the most discriminating investors 140,000 shares of stock, the sub- j district. On a lease, which is within a few hundred feet of the Dil- ground in that vicinity that can be had. scription price being 30 cents per share. There remain but a few I Ion, several veins of high grade ore have been encountered that "Some days ago Hayes and Monnette, owning the famous Mo- thousand shares in the allotment to be disposed of and for immedi- carry average values of from $70 to $340 per ton. Sinking is be- hawk lease bearing their name, purchased the Esmeralda claim, and ate returns and future developments making for dividends there is ' ing done as'rapidly as possible in order to open these veins at the new follows in quick succession the sale of the Lou Dillon, the not an issue we know of that holds out greater assurances. Like I same depth at which the great Mohawk ore bodies were disclosed. Morning Star, the September claims and the "White Rock group. Eagle's Nest and As-You-Like-lt, the Lou Dillon-Goldfield will be I According to their pitch and trend they come together on the Lou "The L. M. Sullivan Trust Company were the fortunate pur- listed on the principal exchanges at San Francisco, Goldfield, Salt I Dillon ground, and with every degree of certainty possible, it is pre- chasers of the Lou Dillon claim. This company has been operating Lake and New York, and there is cot a doubt in the world that it I dieted that when they meet they will form a tremendous deposit of in Manhattan, Fairview, Bullfrog and other districts ; but when will advance immediately to 75 cents or $1 per share. Without I high grade ore. they found that the Lou Dillon claim could be had, even though at reservation and in the highest terms we present Lou Dillon as a At least four ledges of gold ore have been exposed on the Lou a princely price, they took it on, and have already organized the mining stock that is representative of every known good quality I DiJlon ground that have their apexes within the boundaries of the Lou Dillon Mining company to operate the ground. The Lou Dil- that might attach to a gilt-edged security, and we urgently advise J claim. Several of these it is'believe'd are making history for the Ion lies immediately west of the Silver Pick and adjoining it, and its purchase at the initial price, which is not more than the actual I '' Silver Pick, into which they pitch, and from every viewpoint the endlines the White Rock group on the north. The Silver Pick is value of the bare ground. I f'lLo Mo" SULLEVAM MUST CdMPAMY v . ' v, ' . . . . " . . '.' ' ' . . . , , ' J. |