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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1906)
THK MOKMSG OKEGONIAJf, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, l'JOtj. i5" impany ST1TI m hjiArT iff Eagle's Nest Fairview Mining Company, 35 Cents Per Share As-You-Like-It Manhattan Mining Company, 25 Cents Per Share We offer for immediate subscription unsold portion of 250,000 shares of the Treasury Stock of the As-You-Like-It Manhattan Mining Company of the par value $1, at 25c per share, and of 250,000 shares of the Treasury Stock of the Eagle's Nest Fairview Mining Company of the par value of $5 at 35c. These Fall Issues have been practically over-subscribed in advance of public announcement by bankers, brokers and mining men throughout the country, and we have been able to reserve only 100,000 shares in each Company for investors who shall now make direct subscription. History of All Our Spring Promotions (Now all Standard Listed Securities.) JUMPING JACK MANHATTAN MINING 00 Promoted at 30c, now 55c bid STRAY DOG MANHATTAN MINING CO , Promoted at 55c, now 65c bid INDIAN CAMP MANHATTAN MINING CO Promoted at 30c, now 65c bid (On mine showings, all three of these stocks should'be selling around $1 per share within CO days.) Eagle's Nest Fairview Mining Company As-You-Like-It Manhattan Mining Company Capitalization 1,000,000 shares Treasury Stock Par value of shares, $5. Fully paid. Non-assessable. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 35 CENTS PER SHARE. .350,000 shares Capitalization 1,000,000. shares Treasury Stock 350,000 share3 Par value of shares, $1. Fully paid. Non-assessable. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 25 CENTS PER SHARE. "ii go- "-T" 3!r Officers and Directors of Both Companies HON. JOHN SPARKS President Governor of the State of Nevada. JOHN D. CAMPBELL Vice-President President Stray Dog and Indian Camp Manhattan Min ing Companies. L. M. SULLIVAN Treasurer President of L. M. Sullivan Trust Company. JAMES E. DEGAN Secretary Cashier Nye & Ormsby Co. Bank, Goldfleld. GEO. D. PYNE .Counsel Attorney-at-Law, Goldfield. Map showing; loeatiom of the property of the Eagle' Neat Falrrlew Mining; Company, and ita relation to other important mines. REPORT OF JOHN D. CAMPBELL NEVADA'S FOREMOST MINING ENGINEER ON THE EAGLE'S NEST FAIRVIEW MINING COMPANY Goldfield. . Nev., Sept. 16, 190. To the President and Directors The Eagle' Fairview Mining- Company. Goldfleld, Nevada, GENTLEMEN: I begr to submit a brief report on the surface showings of the property owned by you in the Fairview District, consisting of the Tisson, Eagle's Nest No. 1, Lookout, and Lookout No. 1 claims. This property is bounded on the north by the Dromedary Hump Mining Company, on the southeast by the Falrrlew Eagle Mining Company and the Nevada Hills Mining Company, and on the southwest by the Fairview Mining Com pany in fact. It Is in the center and surrounded by the best properties in Fairview. My examination of this ground was made for the purpose of deciding where we should do our permanent work and required quite a lot of consideration on account of the many good ledges which traverse our ground. I finally decided on a tunnel to be driven on a ledge which crosses the Tisson, where we found an excellent showing. The tunnel starts at the base of the hill on whioh the ledge crops and will continue on its strike a distance of 150 feet to our objective point the apex of the hill and directly under the location post of the Tisson. The ledge crops the entire distance and shows ore at the grass roots running ISO to $85 a ton. A second ledge running northeast and southwest and cropping for 200 feet, showing $30 to SO a ton. will be intersected by this tunnel at a depth of over 130 feet. ,On the Lookouts are several good-looking quarts ledges, which assay from a few dollars up, and which will be thoroughly prospected at once. On the Eagle's Nest No. 2 there is a fine showing of manganese ore. and within a few feet of our line high-grade shipping ore is being sacked on Wlngfleld's property. In conclusion, I would state that in my opinion this Is a first-class mlnlngr proposition and one of the very best showings In Fairview. Respectfully submitted. JOHN D. CAMPBELL Consulting Engineer, Vice-President and General Manager. 'j 'c Map shoTfTing location of property of As-You-Like-It Manhattan MlnlnjJ Co, and Ita relation to other Important mlnea. EAGLE'S NEST FAIRVIEW'S ARISTOCRATIC NEIGHBORS NEVADA HILLS Promoted in July at $1 per share, now selling at $3 FAIRVIEW EAGLE Promoted in August at 60 cents per share, now selling at 92c AS-YOU-LIKE-IT MANHATTAN'S ROYAL NEIGHBORS STRAY DOG Promoted in March at 55c per share, now 65c INDIAN CAMP Promoted in "April at SOc per share, now 65c (Par, $1 per share, is predicted for these two stocks by December 1.) " REPORT OF JOHN D. CAMPBELL. NEVADA'S FOREMOST MIXIXO ENGINEER OJf THE AS-YOU-LIKE-IT MANHATTAN MINING COMPANY To the President and Directors. X Goldfleld, Ner., Sept. 22, Hi. As-Tou-Llke-It Manhattan Mining Company. GENTLEMEN : GoldSeld. Nevada. In accordance with your instructions. I beg to' submit to you a brief report on the "As-Tou-Like-It group C claims, owned by the As-You-Like-It Manhattan Mining Company, and situate in the Manhattan Mining Dlstrlot: This group consists of four claims, namely: The "As-You-Like-It," 'Uzaard Fraction," "Keystone" and "Juniper lode mining- claims, lying- within a short distance of the Union No. 9 mine of the Dexter group and In the lramediato locality of the Little Grey, Indian Camp. Stray Dog and other well-known mining properties of the camp. The axes, of the property 'comprises approximately 60 acres of valuable mineral ground. During the past month exhaustive surface exploration has been in progress, with the result that three veins of ore have been disclosed that prospect well at grass roots. "With a view to exploring these veins at depth, three ehafU have been put down the deepest one having attained a depth of 89 feet. The bottom of this shaft shows values across its entire width and is all vein matter. This is known as the "As-You-Like-It" shaft, and will be continued as per manent workings to -systematically explore the ore bodies at depth. . The "Juniper" shaft is down 87 feet and also prospects In gold for the entire width of the shaft. A depth of IT feet has been reached on the shaft on the "Keystone" claim of the group, exploring a vein that traverses the Indian Camp mine and crops on the northwest portion of the "Keystone." Thls vein also shows gold in several different places along its strike. The location of the property in the immediate vicinity of such well known and thoroughly proved mines as the Stray Dog, Indian Camp. Jumping Jack. Union No. 9 and Little Grey gives to it very great prospective value and war. rants the prosecution of exhaustive development work so as to make a permanent dividend-paying proposition. Respectfully submitted, JOHN D. CAMPBELL, Consulting Engineer, Vice-President and General Manager. nJ?0!1 of J,.he."? "tick" w'u "sted on the Important exchanges of San Francisco. Salt Lake, Goldfleld and New York Immediately after snbscrlntloaa nre closed, and will, beyond donht, at once command n premium. We recommend both stocks as hlg;b-rlaa speculative liyntmenti and probable bis; future dividend-payers. Reservatlone should he made by tclca-rapb. to Innure consideration, anil remittances In full, by bank draft or cer tlcd check, must be forwarded Immediately after allotment Is made. Otherwise allotment will be rendered void. Th right Is reserved to reduce or refuse any subscription tendered. w SULLIVAN TRUST GOLDFIELD, NEVADA ANCIENT ANDH0N0RABLES Society With Limit of 100 Being Or ganized in Chicago. CHICAGO. Oct 8. Chicago is about to have an organization that will embrace In its scope the aims, character and dig nity of the Ancient and Honorable Com pany of Boston and the hereditary fea tures of the National Order of the Cin cinnati. The Patriotic Ancient and Hon orables of Columbia, as the new order is called, is within a fortnight of organiza tion, and the list of charter members in cludes some of the leading men in the city. Several multimillionaires, as well as men famous in learning and the arts, are on, the list. The charter roll is limited to 100, and at present more than 90 appli cants have been accepted. The scrutiny to which the lives and characters of the applicants has been subjected is severe, and It Is the Intention of the founders to make the order distinctly one of merit. A sweeping pledge is required of all candidates, and this must be signed with the first application. It demands, first of all, an unswerving loyalty and devotion to the Government of the United States and those in authority under it. Any smirch on the character of an applicant Is sufficient to bar htm from membership and he must Indorse the Ideas which are basic in the principles of the Grand Army of the Republic, CREW CLINGS TO WRECK Schooner Oceanic Capsized in Squall off Connecticut Coast. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 8. After clinging to the side of the capsized British schooner Oceania for 14 hours, Captain Lohems and a crew of five men wera rescued by the auxiliary yacht Aloha belonging to Arthur C. James, of New York, and brought to this port to day. The Oceanic, whioh wag o'erturned In the blow of yesterday, was towed here by the yacht and now lies on her beam ends In the lower harbor. The capsized schooner was bound from Loulsburg to New York, with a load" of spruce, and while 12 miles west of tho Spepry Light, cap.slzed in a squall. The crew was able to scramble on the side of the vessel after they had jumped in; the water and clung there until thy were taken aboard the Aloha, little the worse for their experience. Keep the liver and kidneys in order. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the remedy to regulate these organs.