The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 10, 1906, Page 11, Image 11

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    TUB OREQOW pAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVBNINO, OCTOBER 10, 1WW.
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Sullivan Trust Company
Promotions
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le's Nest Fairview flining Company, 35 Cents Per Share
As-You-Like-It Manhattan Mining Company, 25 Cents Per Share
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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 89 cents per share, and of 250,000
shares of the Treasury Stock of the Eagle's Nest Fairview Mining Company, of the par value of $0,
at 95 cents.
These Fall Issues have been practically over-subscribed in advance of public announcement by bank
ers, 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
STRAY DOG MANHATTAN MINING CO.
JACK MANHATTAN MINING CO .Promoted at 80c, now 99c bid
Promoted at ooc now ooc ma
INDIAN CAMP MANHATTAN MINING CO Promoted at 80c. now 85c bid
(On mine showings, all three of these stocks should be selling around $1 per shsre within 60 days.) yjj
Eagle's Nest Fairview Mining Co. As-You-Like-It Manhattan Mining Co.
Capitalization . . . 1,000,000 shares Treasury Stock . . . 990,000 shares
Par value of shares $5. Fully paid. Non-assessable
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 99 CENTS PER SHARE
Capitalisation . . . 1,000,000 shares Treasury Stock . . . 990,000 shares
Par value of shares 99. Fully paid. Non-assessable
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 29 CENTS PER SHARE
W Sfjsp shewing Min of Ska awepert, of tk Bsn Brest rein-lew atlalag Company, and t relatlea to
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 Man
hattan Mining Companies
L. M. SULLIVAN. Treasurer
President of L. M. Sullivan Trust Company
JAMES E. DEGAN Secretary
Cashier Nye & Ormsby Co. Bank, Goldfield
GEO. D. PYNE. .. Counsel
. Attorney at Law, Goldfield
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REPORT OF JOHN D. CAMPBELL
Nevada's Foremost Mining Engineer
ON THE
Eagle's Nest Fairview flining Company
Goldfield. Nrr.. Sept. ie. io.
The Eaglee ralrvlew Mining Company.
' Ooldfleld, Nevada.
OBNTLEMBW:
I be to submit a brief report en the surfsce showings Of the property owned by you In the Fairview District,
conalatlns of the Tlsson, Esgle's Neat No. l, Lookout, and Lookout No. 1 claims.
Thla property la bounded on the north by the Dromedary Hump Mining Company, on the southeast by the Fair
view F.agle attains Company and the Nevada HUla Mining Company, and on the southwest by the Fairview Mining
Company In fact. It I in the center and aurrounded by tba beat properties In Fairview.
My examination of thla ground waa mad for tba purpose of deciding where wa should do our permanent work and
required quit a lot of consideration on account of tha many good lodge which traverse our ground. I finally decided
on a tunnel to be driven on a ledge which croesee the Tlsson, where we found an excellent ahowlng. Tha tunnel starta
at tha baa of the hill on which the ladgo cropa and will continue on It atrlke a distance of 160 feet to our objective
point the apex of tha hill and directly under the location of tha Tlsson. The lodge cropa tha entire distance and
bow ore at the grass roots running MO to IS6 a ton. A second ledge running northeaat and southwest and crop
ping for 100 feet, showing ftO to 140 a ton,. will be Intersected by this tunnel at a depth of over 100 feat
On the Lookouts ar several good-looking quarts ladgea. which assay from a few dollars up. and which will be
thoroughly prospected at one.
On the Eagle's Nest No. , there I a fine ahowlng of manganese ore, and within a few feet of our line high grade
ahlpplng or 1 being Backed on Wlngfletds property.
In conclusion I would state that In my opinion thla la a flrst-elss mining proposition and ons of the very bast
bowing. S FirvWw. V SpbELL.
Consulting Engineer. Vice-President and Oaneral Manager.
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location of IHOasalj of As-Tou-Uks-Xt
and its relation to ot bar
Eagle's Nest Fairvie w'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 96c per share, now 85c
INDIAN CAMP Promoted in April at 30c 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 Mining; Engineer
ON THE
As-You-Like-It Manhattan Mining Co.
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Ooldfleld. Nev., Sept. It. KM.
To tha President and Director, ' . d
As-Tou-I.lke-It Manhattan Mining Company, '
Ooldfleld. Nevada.
OBNTLSMBN. instruction 1 beg to submit to you a brtf report on the "As -Ton-Like-It" groap of
clalma owned by the As-You-Like-It Manhattan Mining Company, and altuate In the Manhattan Mining District:
ThlSTup consists of four claim, namely: The "As-You-Llks-It." Llsrd Fraction." "Keyatona" and Juniper
lode mining clalma, lying wlthfn a short dlatance of the Union No. mine of the Dealer group and la the Immediate
locality of the Little Orey, Indian Camp. Stray Dog, and other well-known mining proportion of the camp. The area
of the property comprlaee approximately 60 aorea of valuable mineral ground. .-
During the paat month exhaustive urfac exploration haa been In progress, with the result thst three veins of
era have been disclosed that prospect well et grass root With a view to exploring these veins at depth, three
ahtfU hvVbn TuVTown-th. deepest on. havtag attained a depth of St feet. The bottom of this .haft shows
values across Tits entire width and la all vein matter. Thl 1 known a the "As-Tou-Llke-If abaft, and will be con
tinued as permenent workings to systematically explore the ore bodies at depth.
Th ' Juniper'- shaft Is down 7 feet and slso prospects In gold tor. the entire width of the shaft. A depth of -IT
feet his been reached on tha ahaft on the "K.y.ton." claim of the group exploring a vein that traverses the JS
Cam p m I neand crops on the northweat portion of th "Key.ton."' Thl. vain also shows gold In several different
Pls,loctlo"n of th. prop.rty In th. Immediate vicinity of such well known and thoroughly proved mine as the
Btray Dog. Indian Camp. Jumping Jack. Union No. and Little br.y glv.a to It very great prospective value and
warrsntsth. pro.eoutton of exhausUvs development work so a to msk a permanent dlvldad-paylng proposition.
Respectfully nil omit tea,
JOHN D. CAMPBBLL,
Consulting Bnglneer, Vice-President and Oeneral Manager.
Both of theae Stoak will be Usted on the Important exchanges
reck immediately ana st
Wa recommend both
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..... mm. Ha fnrararded immediately after allotment I mad.
rltfnt la reeerred to reduce or HTM any aubacrtptlon taadsred.
sabaorlptlons ar closed, and will, beyond a doubt, at one commaad a
g. etooka as Ugk-elass speonlatlve investments and probable big future
1 be made by telegraph, to Insure conAd.ratlon. and remittances In mil
rraaclseo, Bait Safe Ooldfleld and VW
a premium-
probable big future alTtdeBd-payer.
mlttsnces In fUL by bank draft or oer-
Otlferwiae allotment wlU be rendered vole. The
L M. SULLIVAN TRUST COMPANY, GOLDFIELD, NEVADA
BRYAN GIVEI OVATION BY
PEOPLE OF WICHITA
Njbraskan Mora Interested in
' Success of Ideas Than
In Candidacy.
(Jearsel Ipeeial gervtse.1
WlohJU. Rjn.. Oet. IS. W. J. Bryan
spoks to 1,000 persons at th Coliseum
Isst night and waa aoeorded an ovation,
sf Ie apeak In Nevada, Missouri, today.
Mr. Bryan declared that h wa more
Interested W the success of the political
Ideas which he had been advocating
lhan In furthering his own candidacy
far any office.
"Tha people of thl country have
fsr a generatton paid too much hom
age to man with money," he eaid. "But
a Changs Is now taking piece." As
evidence of thla he cited the controv
ersy in a missionary council over the
question of accepting a donation from
John D. Rockefeller.
"Heretofore the objeot has seemed
so good that churches and schools have
been glad to accept such funds and aak
no question," Mr. Bryan continued. "The
discussion arising recently Indicate
that th time I coming when th un
justly rich man must spend his money
himself."
HARRIMAN FAILS TO
GET SEATTLE FRANCHISE
Seattle. Wash., Oct. 10. Th cor
porations committee of the city council
denied Harrlraan's application for a
franchlae on Fourth svenue. Th. coun
cil and Interested property owner of
fered an alternative route Into the city
by way of Fifth avenue, specifying thst
switching track, opea to Ute use e all
railroad should be built outside the
Union Pacific's running track by th
Great Northern, and that both road
ahould purchase whstever extra right
of way had to be acquired. The Hr
rlmsn Interest refused this alterna
tive, declaring the purpose of the offer
to "wll In" their tracks.
Don't think that iTlea can't be cured
Thousands of obatlnate eases have been
cured by Doan s Ointment. SO cents at
any drug store.
StLSO Pbioago and Beturn cri.ao
SSTaO Bt. teste and Beturn S7.bo
On October It end II the Great
Northern railway will hav on sale ex
cursion talcksts as above, tickets allow
10 day to reach destination and good
for return until November 10, stop
over allowed witnln limit, tickets good
going via Great Northern railway, re
turning same or any direct route. For
ticket, sleeping car reservation or any
additional Information call on Or ad
dress H. Dickson. G P. d. T. A.. Ill
Third street, Portland,
DELANEY RESIGNS OFFICE
TO BECOME CANDIDATE
S mi i .
Quits Duties as Corporation
Counsel 80 as to Keep From
Prosecuting Hearst.
(Jesrssl Retrial Sw lies.)
New York, Oct 10. Th. sudden re
tirement of John J. Delaney from th
corporation counsel's office, presumably
to accept a plaoe on th Hearst-Murphy
ticket for th auprame eourt, oame just
In time to relieve him from the duty of
pressing s motion In the eourt of ap
peals designed to take from the city and
flaoe upon Hearst liability for tl.OOJ.
00 damages growing out of th disas
trous xptolon of fireworks following
Hearst' celebration of hi eleotion
congressman In Msdlson Square Gar
den four yeere ago.
Had Delaney remained In office
longer It would have been hla duty to
puah thla motion, which attache of the
corporation counsel's office declare can
end In no other way except to place
upon Hearst's shoulder th burden of
defraying the damages for th loss of
cromsa wibbbb oava.
J. K. Oovr. 101 N. Main St.. Ottaws,
Stan., write: "Bvry fall It haa bean
say wife' trouble to, catch a severe
cold and therefore to' cough all winter
long La.t fall I got her a bottle of
Horehound Syrup. She used tt snd has
been able to sleep soundly all night
long. Whenever th oough trouble, her
two or three doe. stop, the cough, and
she I able to be up and well." He. K0c
and fl.00. Sold by Woodard, Clarke a
Co.
If Uvea and th Injuring of scores of
persona. Bom of th suits Involving
thl 13.000.000 will hav to be tried bs
fore luetic elected on November .
The question upon which the IS, 000,
000 decision hangs is whether the dem?
onstratlon given by Mr. Hearst wss a
political parade, or merely a private
advertlalng affair.
FARMERS ADDRESSED
BY GIFF0RD PINCH0T
(Jeenal Sseslsl Ssrvis.)
Grand Island, Neb., Oct 10 There
wss an Increased attendance at the ses
sions of this, the seCond dsy off ths
Farmers' National congress. Address is
were delivered -during the day as fol
lows: "Foreetry." Glfford Flnohot, chief
of the foreet service. United States de
partment of agriculture; "Water Trans
portation aa It Especially Affecte Farm
ing.'' Congressman Joseph B. Ransdell
Of Louisiana; "Buslnees Methods In
Farming." David Rankin of Tarkio,
Out
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preeldent of the MlehlfSn Bute
elation e I arwir nwe issiysap
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