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Show I Stray Dog Manhattan Mining I Mining Company Vr JL 1. I. LFUIJI. County, Nevada I Owns the Great Stray Dog Claim and Sweet Home Fraction I I on Manhattan's Famous Gold Hill I j KrnP The Stray Dog is the biggest Shipper of "high-grade" in Manhattan. t"" e tra c"laim ls itself the center of a network of great gold mines. H ! Five leases have been let on the property and all are in shipping ore. Off CFillCI a PaPt Of e trav s bordered by Union No. 9 claim of the Manhattan H i L. Dexter Mining Co. and by Jumping Jack, Crescent and Riley Fraction, H HI JJ Four leasers are shipping ore regularly, averaging from $250 to $1 000 FiTSt Allotment JJ a f w are smPPers of high-grade ore. . ' B per ton. I f .Of TrCaSWUPy Shares Of The Stray Dog is beyond any question the most talked of and most Upwards of $15,000 has already been netted from shipments of frequently visited property in Manhattan, and from it the richest ore yet H, " high-grade." TtlC taen Ut 8roun m Manhattan is being lifted to the surface. H A vein six feet wide has been opened up at depth averaging $ 1 50 a ton. IMffaocf fdTfclrl HIf H ts Paction at tms time is upwards of $800 per day, and develop- I Hj IflCIMS8l WUMI lwllim ment work has only just begun. H B Stray DOg MaEltiattail Mining CO ill All Specimen rock from the Stray Dog s five shafts gives assays as high as I (INCORPORATED UNDER NEVADA LAWS) -mm -m 99 thirty thousand dollars per ton, and no shipment made to the smelters to H J CAPITALIZATION, 1,000,000 SHARES, Fully Paid, Non-assesable. Mannattan date has netted less than $250 per ton. Hj TREASURY STOCK, 350,000 SHARES. Par Value $1.00. m JM C? I H OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: SIT flli StOCK OllFlIlJ I I PHF? 2. ?lPBEhV vv VA' V 7 Pr?ent A limited number of shares is offered for public subscription at 5 5 cents I R, rormerly Lhier Engineer and General Manager on Staff of Charles M.Schwab and JohnMcKane 1 o . i C L L ..1J L J i. ALtftu j L. M. SULLIVAN . Vice-President IHiF Hll S V P per share. Reservation of shares should be made at once. Allotments M H; , Capitalist, Goldfield, Nevada jpA ufmci-jl will be made by priority or application. JOHN S. COOK Treasurer H i Head of Banking House of John S.Cook & Co., Goldfield, Nevada Notification of acceptance or rejection will be given without delay on ! MANLh ,Y . .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . .. . . . . .. Secretary receipt of each reservation, remittance for which must be forwarded H Kl : Ur Vermilyea, bdmonds & Stanley, Lawyers, Goldfield Nevada 1 r r n H H. A. McCORNICK . ... ... . Director promptly after notice of allotment. I THOMAS S. ROBINSON .a.n.!r! .!!.. .G. .1'. Director Application for listing on the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board 1 H Director of jumbo Mining Co., GoldfiVki, Nevada will be made as soon as these are disposed of. I H I ! T lUfTTCl OAT filTZl Mr Cfk AM HA !V 6W. Second South Street I j el rx 1 VI JL i3 f ST UijJLiUIl. OL KsJ WIST fl I Snlt Lake City, Utah j I |