THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1907. 3 0IE law Isei IranQifiKro ftii : $M im. lie ; Maee ti ('ft 31 .ntmfl h (W ( . OMA ' I . . i ' a"7 a I l ' " yf , I i I I 1 1 I I I I I . I II I I I I I I I I .1111 'I ill I.. II The Garvin Cyanide Extraction Company, 186 Morrison Street, near the bridge, have made r these assays, which guarantees their, absolute correctness. ; 10 Cents Each Par Value $ 1.00 -4sses5abl mm CM aid Ul to Sine Turn Shares 1 Pi ll Paid UbNoii . 1 - 1 1 """ ' ' ' The company reserves the. light to increase the -price of shares at any time without notice. ' Mail orders promptly' filled OFFICE FOIST' FLOOR WEATDERLY DUIIDING, 360 EAST MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND, OH. fiso nmnn ivsaa txlaw T1AU AOO XS IOV WOITI 10O,- 000401 , ; . .- , : .. . It aeemrprapoatcroua,. don't It I But ' more than, that, the man who bought 11,006 worth of Mohawk share than, can sow pull down on Wuxow tdm imus . AMB IJZTT TXOUBAJTD SOUUII Thera la no fancy about thla. Tha caah can absolutely, actually and pout lively fee had AT ANT MINUTE OF THE) BUSINESS DAT! - Tbora la no guessing about It. Mohawk atock la now Belling at flT per ahare. It flrat aold at IH eenta. Oat out your paper and pencil and figure It out for your- eit, and you win discover tha Turf aooxra nortTM AOOBUXVO TO IOLD1U OT ITOOU XM JUBAXi : inirai. . ,'. We have tha real mines. Wt own five claims of 10 acres each. We do fUI Julia, IX a r, H.t lwnM. alonal -dealers In etoeke.- Wa are eelllng aharea In our own clalma. and only for development Every penny wa receive goes into machinery, equipment and labor in alnklng tha abaft. Wa have not a salaried officer In the company. - Wa look upon all moneys received for . aharea aa tba actual pre party of our etocaYioldere. It la not our private prop erty any mora than dividends. nnparaU leled In tha history of tha world, of tha Mohawk, la tha property of the Mobawk'a management. , xnia increment must Be . distributed monthly, with all tha care fulness and accuracy of a bank. W shall dealwlth out -Stockholders on this basis. . . v .... ottb coKPAirr is ooarroras or son tiiTitEia-apanrasa xxv . or BUIOUU OXABAOTES. . No one has aver questioned tha up rlghtneaa of any of them. They stand nerora . the community aa the personl' flcation of integrity and loftiness of pur pose, aa proof of which the largest bur era of Butte Boys shares are their rela lives, business, Associates, and most In timate frlenda and acquaintances. It la these relatives, these friends and these i?Qual!ilaiiueB thatnave msde It pr. hie for the company to sell Its aharea In. greater, volume than auch securities ever were sold 'by aay corporation In tha history of Oregon., ,,,. . . otm atnraa am uui -ouiinm AM AOTUAX.I OTXst KTJTZS AM Our prospects are precisely as good aa those of the Mohawk, when It waa ri.1MtAn frA that aarno .vt.nt that Aui-O la developed now. One of tha principal operators of tha Mohawk aaya so, and ha ought to know. Mis mine Is produc ing fortunes every week. He declares that our ore Is the exact counterpart of Ms when his shaft had reached the same depth oure la at present. Me says wa are selling our atock too low 1 1 1 H V J 1 I BUI in' UUWBWWWI.-TTyff. asking for It. Perhapa It la. It la easy to believe that tha gentleman ,1a right, and .-: - , i' " BO aTOT VSOlOra TatAT OtTB nxazaT ruoxi hau aa katjt. TAnrxs Tom Aar uiihi or We may ralae them any day. but until such a step la taken 10 cents will be tha prtoe not a farthing more, sot a penny less. o ; ncmriCAt tuus. ;v W BMke Da IH of technical or mrt1 fVlrf terms la mr adTertlsenrats, having ne de sire to mislead the reader. The plain facts are that we bse Beat gold claim; that we are eevcloplaf taeta.wUa the proceeds of oer stock sale: that our assays made by the Oar vla Cyanide Kxtractloa company show that we baTO sot as yet found a pound of bar rea nrei that we bare ro-k rannlns from $M oa the surface to ss htfh ss 12.000 . farther down, and that Ita value Is Increasing with depth. We hare no thought of beclouding the BUnds of Inreetnn la our stock. It Is their money -thst la maklsg great sold tne ea that 100-scre tract ws owa at Goldfle)d. and they bse a rlrht to know just what we ere doing there end sll about .the mine; When 1 hie flrat shaft get down so that It will bare a surplus roe ear shareholders, we shall aak them to let as develop the other four clalma. We have tha btrirost mining .prop erty In thst region and ought aot to be eon tent ontil oar people ere getting , all there st la It. v -J''..,- f7 e. . w 9j .if YAiLC THROUOH BANKlOCAUrOBNIA, Ar rfWCICO t ' . . f " I XX I "Your ' ' The above is a fac-simile of a check for two carloads (47 tons) of ore shipped by the lessees of the-Mohawlc gold mine, Gotdfield, Nevada, to the Selby Smelting company, San Francisco, on January 21, the smelting: being concluded and the checks written on February 9, .the entire ..transaction, from the time the ore left the mines till the proceeds were handed to the operators, requiring but 20 days. Speaking with the manager of the Butte Boys Consolidated "Mining company, on March 9, as they stood beside the shaft being sunk on one "of the Butte Boys five claims, one of the lessees of the Mohawk used this language: 4 -"Your prospects are fully equal to ours whn our mine was at the same stage of development as yours; your ore is of the same character . as ours, and I see no reason why your mine should not equal ours in all-respects. My" only criticism would be that you are selling your shares ) too cheap Your position is different from ours at the beginning. We had no criterion to go by in fixing values. No other mine in the neigh borhood had been developed sufficiently to establish the quality of the' rock, and our only information as. to the richness of our claim was con .Jainedioj?tilLajt8ajs casrn, rnr-ouragiag-aa-ourg, and in sotterrr-Ye-py can deieniifnJrt0"TTm6sra "mathe-. matical certainty, the productiveness of your ores, because they are as near like ours, almost, as two peas are like one another. YOUR SHOW ING IS JUST AS GOOD AS OURS, and that is saying all that could be said of any mine on earth, before it actually had begun to ship its ores." ' ; OUR STOCK NOW SELLS AT 10 CENTS PER SHARE THE MOHAWK AT $16 TO $19.50. Mohawk first sold at 2lA cents; $150 worth of stock bought at 2yi cents and sold at $17 wcfuld net the investor $203,850,001 We predict that when the Butte Boys becomes a shipper its aharea will be worth exactly as much as Mohawk. , . sex dovixximt-f aura rr.-j- The anlr metal orodooed thst has the gov ernment for Its market, sod the only one that oarer fluctuates In value. Is sold. This cannot be said of silver, copper or erea dla mooda. Gold la always la demand, and the produete of gold mines, whether la panle or prosperity. Is slwsys the asms, the govern ment exrhena-lna? the coined douars Tor tne raw material at any time. And beet of all, the government makee no charge tor coin are. Owners of gold stocks hare about every thing their own wsy. The hundrerte who have torreted la the Batte Boys storks will se- kaowledge Alt before many moaiaa sirs passed. - ' WTXL LAST FOX CEBTuXXXa , tr-rom the OoMfleld Kews.J The area, within which Ooldfleld lies. Is ths largest porphyry belly between Vlrgtnls City snd Bullfrog, sad la at least 19 mllee long and about T miles wide. It affords room for bearly S.500 locettons of SO scree each, anr one of which may outdo the banner mine of the world. Ooldfleld's matchless Mohawk. Bboflld 'mines Come into being st ue eacon lahloB rata of 10 producers to (he year. It would take t-0 years to get the ground veloned end Droved, and If But 1,000 mines should result, the employment of thoussnds of mea net year would be assured Jor cen turies. , Tax. XAjroT soxalobox. : This areat mine, so rich thst no straacer la permitted to get near It, la hoisting Its riches from the earth within about 0O feet of the snot where wo are sinking our ehsft. Its ores are gasrded by armed mea from the ume moy are put en we innp iiu wiy rea cn the smelter. Auaoints -secrecy w main tained eoncernlng Its outpnt. for whst-por-noae we da not know, exrent It be that "It s sobedy'a boslnees, ssperlally the assessors, bow muca money we ere mssing.' enn tae - iiu was nut on." however, the Nancr waa called one of the richest mines . In the world. . l , ."i rat" awnix'S lvox. "Big Jim" Butler hadn't a dollar left when be unpacked bis oayuas at Belmont after a three-months' prospecUng tour orer and among the seemingly barren tallUs sod valleys of Pa rade, but today "Big Jim" is the poessseae of a fortune aad director of one of Ne vada's banks. One nlrht the weary, dnsty flaher after gold csmped by a lltUe stream of wster shoot IS miles north of the pres ent elte of Ooldfleld. A number of other prospectors were esmped there also, and when ''Big Jim" bad sested himself among them bs waa e (-coated with) "You're come to a toasb country, Jim I" spoks up several la ths group, ss the bow arrlral unloosed the park from hit patient animal and tnrned It loose to grass, ' Hare's wo hare a little gold hare, bat It's nothing to boast about." 'Wall,' replied the other, "I'll re you one better. I struck It rich last night IS mllee north of here, near what tba Indians call Tenopah Springe, which I think will sort of wake the whole country ap." As be spoke be threw st their feet a sack half filled with blackish, burnt looking quarts. Nonchalantly, with the air of mea who were dleeoursged but who refused to sdmlt failure, one by one they examined the ere and with sniffs of disapproval threw It again la the lack. "Black Iron." mattered a girissled veteran who had mined from Mexico to the shores of the Arctic. "Would mske good ballast for a ship, re marked Georte Ladd, who afterward discovered La dd mountain la the Bullfrog dletrict. "The country Is full of each stuff ss that." "Not worth essaying." sstd Wllks Broogher. who setentl flcally examined the samples with a powerful magnifying glass. His declaloa was considered final, tor with bis booklearnlng and hla home-made assaying farnace la the rear of hie S by 10 teat, he waa' eoniloared sa aa tborlty by the others la all that rslstsd to : ; , 1 ' . ' ' ' ' minerals aad metals, says the Ooldfleld News. "Big Jim" Butler wss persistent, however, but that most sdmlrsble quality sometimes not st per when a fellow has not got a cent, but the News aaya that eoe day Bntler met T. L. Oddle, who owned a ranch near by, and showed him the samples. He offered aim a half Interest la ths claims If be would psy ths asssylng charges to have ths ore tested. Oddle accepted the pro position. The result wss thst the ere wss found to give regnlsr re turns exceeding S300 to ths, ton la gold and ' warr raona'BTrr aXzaTjra TOOxg A vain of (43 ,000,000 la SO active stocks within one year, tells tha story. The following table shows the STnin mads In 10 stocks listed on the Mining; Exchange at Ooldfleld during- the past 12 months. Tne Increase In the price of these stocks only reflects the Increase In the value of the mines, through a year's development. Scores of other mines have also made striking gains In value, but the list Is too Ions; for publication. The Butte Boys will be In this company next year. , 8TOCK v . Tear ago Now . Gain ' Daisy 9 .44 9 1.65 9 S .100,000 jumbo . , e.ifu liver.- Than blsanned forth the fame of Oold fleld, snd not only "Bis Jim's" fortnns was made, but the foundation was- laid for mil lions for hundreds of ethers But-for-"Big Jim" there nerer would bare been a Ooldfleld, never a Mohawk and neser a Butte Boys. Therefore tens of thonssnds of fortunate Inves tors, seat, west, worth snd south bars reason to thank their stare that "Big Jim" Bntler err lived and waa fortunate In finding the rich eat mining region ever kissed by the noon day SUB. Jambs XX. ........... Mohawk Bt, Ives Atlaaba Bine Bull Booth . Ootaaa act, liver Mck Triangle L. Bed Tow El OomxnoaweeJui ' Xpaguna . ma Tup u Bine Bell .4.................. Oombla. Fraet, ....... . , , . ..... , Oold Bar ' Ooldfleld Oreat Bead Crolditeld Oolambia . 40 . JS aa .10 .85 44 .15 JOo .04 .13 00 J03 .IB V Mt JO - 17.00 1.18 -rJI- .03 .95 1.00 1.41 .64 .48 ja , 170 4-00 J4 6.00 1.00 l.SS i.ao 300.000 .aso.ooo 16,100,000 90.000 - 1,620,000 490,000 750,000 780.000 1,860.000 560,000 870,000 800,000 1370,000 8.000.000 810,000 -' 8,8 SO, OOO 600,000 1,160,000 1,180,000 $48,730,000 EVEN THE GREAT IU0DAWK IS OUTCLASSED - The Goldfield News, one of Nevada's brightest and most reliable newspapers, of March 16, says; i; - - "The Mohawk has heretofore been accounted the great-( . est known gold mine in the world and the Combination Frac-' ' tion was a close second, but developments of the past week have proven that the Florence Is easily head and shoulders above either of them. A conservative sampling of the ledge in the Little Florence lease yesterday, returned plenty of ' $60,000 ore. ' Four feet will return far. into the thousands and ' the remaining 18 feet of the ledge will ship better than $1,000 to the ton. The sulphides in the vein are rich, but the .free gold is richer. It runs through the rock in every direction, ', and not in narrow seams. It is a jewel casket in every sensej .of -lhewor(L The first shipment-was-made-yesterday to the local reduction works. It-consisted of five tons of specimen rock, estimated to run $10,000.- There are 40 more tons ready to send out, and . this shipment alone will be sufficient to de- -dare a dividend on, while there has not been a single foot; of . stoping done." - ' . . - , . ," ' We most certainly believe that within a very few months similar mention will be made of the Butte Boys. Our develop ! ment work is proceeding day and night. It will not take long for the contractors to reach pay rock. In fact, within two or'' thrice months our shaft; will have reached a depth that will, likely show results the equal pf .anyot Qur-neighbors-It can ' "not, it seems, be otherwise. . 1 ' MINES ARE POPPING UP ALL AROUND US LIKE BULLETS FALLING ON A, BATTLEFIELD. ' ' , We will soon be found in the thick of this good fortune. . , ' , ' ' Moiiey in Mining Stocfei 1: $5 invested in Goldfield Mohawk sharei at first-hands would now be worth $3,400. - - , ; , - $10 invested in Goldfield Mohawk shares at first hands would now be worth $6,800. ' V , , ,: $20 invested in Goldfield Mohawk shares at first hands would now be worth $13,600. . ' ; ' . . - $10 invested in Goldfield Mohawk' shares at first hands would now be worth $27,200. ; ' ' ' $80 invested in Goldfield Mohawk shares at first hands would now be worth $54,400. - , v , - ". $100 invested in Goldfield Mohawk shares at first hands would now be worth $68,000. - ' . : $150 invested in Goldfield Mohawk shares at first hands would now be worth $102,000. r . 'V , ; .. $200 invested in Goldfield Mohawk shares at first hands would now be worth $136,000. $400 invested in Goldfield Mohawk shares at first hands would now be worth $272,000. , , " v r $500 invested in Goldfield Mohawk shares at first hands would now be worth $340,000. - , . - . . - v- , $1,000- invested in Goldfield Mohawk shares at first hands would now be worth $680,000. . $2,000 invested in Goldfield Mohawk shares at first hands would now be worth $1,360,000. , , ,. We mention the Mohawk because it is in the same district as the Butte Boys Consolidated and for. the further reason that one of -the operators declares that at the same stage of development our showing is precisely as excellent as the Mohawk's was. He says that our assays are the equal of the Mohawk's, and in some instances a good deal better . ,' . , Our Stock Is Now Selling at 10 Cents Per Share ' How would you like to share" with us in a deal like this? W art nnt nleadinfr with anvbodv to buv our stock. WV r r....t offering it as an investment. Better get your share before the orice nr t .t. n... n it t , , - .. goes up. v e Deueve me cunc uuya win De aupucating tnese profits within a year. We know of no reason why we should not.- AN OPEN eassalsBtf aaaBsxaaaaxX a-f" a"! aBlissalii ,1!!!! TO T H E P UBLI C Aim net every asy tne omee ei-ine num Boys (Vmaolldated Mining Company. Is besieged wllb verbal aad mall inquiries concerning properties Its exact location. Its ore body, saesj vslnes, etc. Do voluminous here-these become thst ws have found It Impossible to separately reply to each, therefore thla circular letter hi written for the purpose of Imparting to all Inquirers such Information aa suggeats Itaetf as of Imanrtsnre to Investors In ear shares, or to those contemplating such Inveet The Batte Boys Consoiiastea Mining lompsny Is sn Orsgon corporation, organised under the erecting mining Isws of this state: Is capital ised at 8t.000.000. representing- l.ono.OOft shares of Ite a rock of the per value of 11.00 per share, these shares being bob -assessable. It owns flee gold mining claims 1b the Ooldfleld, Nevada.' mlntng dlatrlrt, each of flrh clslms eon t a In In f twenty acres of land, oporf which there Is abeo Intely no Indebtedness. The property waa se cured from two brothers. 41ellanaa by name, who while prospecting, dleeoeered the mineral In inos, these being smong the earliest loca tions In this sow extrsessantly wondsrfol min ing eamp, the greateet gold -producing regies) of the world. l"or three years the Callahans. with eommeodahle tenacity, clung to tbelr discoveries, refnalng sll offers, bowerer ettrsctlvo, to sell, notwithstanding themselves, for lack of mesne, helng nnsnle to develop their clalma or do more than the minlred seeeaament Improvements. The rentlemea vlgoroualy declared thst, ' "We have fonnd what we bars been prospecting for for years, snd Will" " dispose of onr find thst ethers may he enriched and we go out with . f.w thousand dollsrs to eeerch , lor other riches. V.e see not deceived In this rock. It Is gold bearing sad of extreme valoe. We feel that we here come to the parting of the ways hetweea porerty and wealth, and we will bod on to thsae clalma till the crsek of doom before we will sell them for less than a fortune that will maintain and support as the rest of our "7fteB snd oftea were the stnhhora miners approached by men of all kinds snd characters .easing to become peaaieaeed of tbelr holdings., hnl Just as often were ths gatee of' weralilp -msed sgslnat them. Never were they found in either a traillns or selling rimed. Avmt three T" mmr, m .... " - -Initio trn of rrtlaml. Oreron. and friend ef rr.l nf t". e"r In t1 iln--torate of the lat i. ......eted ii ,uin toiuiiany, be lug smong those smitten with the Ooldfleld fever, haetened to that ramp, where he ever since has been. Home moaths since Mr. Boos, who le bow with the Mohawk people, msde the aeanalntanee of the Catlslisns, and sutyestsd the sdrlssbllltv of Incorporating a company for the purpose of developing the clslms. Informing them, st the earns time, thst bo felt euro bo con Id Interest some of his Portland trtenda bt the project. The proepectora were assured thst the Portland people were bnalneae mea ef exceptional Integ rity, aad nniler m rlreutnatsncee would en deavor to take adrsntseo of the prospectors, here ass they were without fun da and compara tively anable to com hat assoclsted espltsl if It should be arrayed against them. The result ef repeated conferences of this nature convinced the Callahan brothers that Mr. Bone waa honest In bis adrlce, and he wes Instructed to bring the organisation about la bis owa way, so long ss ths rlahta of the owners ef the elalms were esfegnsrded. CorreanoBdencs with Portland was then begun, snd within a few 'months The Batte Boys Consolidated Mining Company was aa orgaanjed corporation, officered ss follows: President I)r. M. O. McOorkle. . V Ire-President and Manafer-Oeo. W. Bever. , rVcretarrr. w. McKerhnle. Treasurer a. W. Lambert. ' M rectors Dr. hf. O. McOorkle. Oeo. W. Bever, t. W. Mrsiechnle. A. W. Lambert, O. w. Weathorly, D. W. rslrclongb aad Cbarlee Vtaots. ' Immediately upon their organisation these gentlemen est the machinery of the company n motion, thslr first official act being a unani mous vote thst "No officer of this oompsnv shall receive sny roapenssttoa for his services,'' snd the Best thing wss to asaeae themeeleea f funds Beceesary to begin and carry oa the enterprise. To protect the Csllahans they were awarded STS.Ono worth of aharea for relinquish ment of thslr rights which they etreunooaly declined to sell tor caah. aad the atock of tle concern wss then put apoa the msrkst for the purpose nf securing Blotter reqntatte fog pro curing the necessary ajaoaratus Bad material tor development of the properties. Beonoml-sl pnhlldty waa resorted to, the pshlle" Inatantly became Interested, eharee were sold to frtemls of the era mixers snd others with a heartiness thst st once provided shusdsnt means for ths Inauguration of the work, snd Msnaa-er Beeer waa dlapatrhed to Ooldfleld With inatrnctlone to eonal.ter time the eaeence of Importance, and to get the sicks, drills and aborsla la satUa with the tesst possible daisy. On March 8 the manager boarded a train In Portland, and at midnight of March 8 had reached hla destina tion. Ob March 8 ho visited and Inspected the work already done on the abaft being sunk, and before retiring thst nlrht hsd let to the Messrs. Csllshsns tne contract for Ite continuation ra a depth of soother loo feet, with the ascasssry crosecnts to all directions. Mstertel and ap- Ellsncee were produced within the next 4 ours, other snea were takes Into the proposi tion and became owners of stork so thst they might be free from the labor troubles then sppsrentlr coming Into life, and since thst date work has been prosecuted dsy and Bight. Trouble of the worklngmea have, therefore, no part la the development of these claims, becsuas Sack workman Is a part owner of the property oa which be works, and Is therefore not within ths Juried let loo of the miners' or gsnlsstloa. Bvery ehsrebolder la, of coarse, a psrt proprietor of the mines, and the anion orgsalsstlons do not pretend to prohibit a ,xean from working for hlmaelf. Interested and thnnghtfnl ones, espeeially pee sons st sll acquainted with mining, will ander tend thst we cannot yet tell the full extant of our ore bodies. ' This can only be discovered by development, , bat Judging ear mlnee by oehera of the district, we bare rock enough en thle 100 acres to keep our miners busy for fifty year. BnouIB f already known to justify ths prediction that within six months the stream of money now flowing from Portia ad to Oold fleld will be running the other wsy, and that our stockholders will then be concerned only la "How mnch will bo my stasre next month.'" Ooldfleld produced $40,000,000 of gold last year. Not a penny was taken from Its fertile rex loos four years ajro. Judge J. W. Deea, thsa whose there Is sot s better )odge of mlnee aad minerals la the Cntted Statea. he having spent nearly thirty yeera among the gold bills snd vslhtys of the Rocky Mountain regloa, writes la the Ooldfleld Newat "My experience la camps for almost thirty yeera gives mo no basis of eonrparleoa with Ooldfleld. There le nothing like eoldfleld. There never hss been. Thle Is the simplest mining proposition la the world, vis: RsgsrrV leas of every thing, on the surface, sink yoer shaft and then crosscut. This cannot bo eeld of any ether regloa so far discovered apoa the globe. "The area, within which Ooldfleld ltea. la the largest porphyry belly between Virginia City and Bullfrog, sad la at leest flfteea mllee kng and about seres miles wide. It affords room for aesrly S.S00 locations ef twenty acres each, sny one of which msy eutdo the haaner mine of the world, Ooldfleld's matchless Mo hawk. Rhould mlnee awe Into being et the aatonlahlng rate of ten producers a year. It wonld take SAO rea re In get the ground devel oped and proved, and If hnt a thousand mines snould result, the employment ef thousands of men per year would be assured for centuries." - This statement Is aneqnieecal snd Is thst OoMfleld Is a gold field la fact that anywhwe beneath the anrface of the esrth ths foundation of which Is solid mck, msy be fonnd gold la abundance, a prediction so far verified la every lostsnce where ansfts hare been snnk. Ia fsct so grounded hi this belief tn the hearts of the people thst not a claim la for aale In the Oold fleld district, sad not a foot of ground remains nntsken. A see re of Botta Boye ore bare so honyed up the hopes of friends of the msnsgement thst. In almost svery Inatanco where buyers Onnl4 afford It, first pnrehseee have been Increased- donhled, trebled, five times, ten times, twenty times, firry times edded to. The Oarers 'ra Ide Extraction company, IS Morrison street, hss made aesrly sll Its aessys, and sot in a single Instance have the ores proven berren. Thle Is most remarkable and has not a Booster- The Batte Boys Consolidated Mining Co, i. . nrcomromATax) . CAPITAL $1,0 05,0 00 IN 1,000,00. SHARES AT $1.09 EACH, FULLY PAID IIP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Officers and Directors ';' Incorporated Under the Laws of Oregon ' , ' ; Weatherly Building, 360 East Morrison Street, Cor. East Third, Portland, Oregon Phpne East 773 DR. M, O, MeOORKLK. President . .Portland. Oregon GBOROE W. BKVKR. Vlce-Prea. Mgr., Portland, Or. J W. McKECHNlE. Becretary Portland, Oregon A. W. LAMBERT, Treaaurer ....... ..Portland, Oregon O. W. WEATHERt.T. Portland. Oregon P. W FAIRCMMIOII..,.., Portland, Oregon CHARLK3 MAUTZ , . . ....Portland. Oregon rart la any ether mining eamp tn the world, le eertelnly would be an optimist of the loft iest typo who wonld slwsys expect results such aa these. - a sample from the surface, bleckenod by the storms of time, gsve aa assay of so wards of 124 to the toa ef ore, and rock four feet down came forward with Sn.2.. A sam ple brouxht home by Mansger Bever, assayed on Merck IS, yielded the splendid earn of S2.SKI.1S to the tan.-' If this latter assay ahould prevail thrmwhoat. the value of sharee could not be eatlmated, but he or she owning whst ronld now be hsd for M. need hare no more financial wort lee so long as this life lee's. At 10 to the toa onr mine wonld soon enrich Its owners or so msny of them as possessed front a quarter to hslf a thousand aharea. There can bs Bo reasonable doubt of thle. end even lees ressoa tn suspect thst ths Bntte Bore Consolidated mines will ant none . be rated among the moat liberal payers of the Ooldftold region, though It has a neighbor eooipetlt., the Mohawk, that oa January 81 nf this year tended at the Selby emelter. Sea rrsncksco, 'si carloads. 4T tons, of ore. for which the emelter. on February 8. paid that company the pre.ll gloas sum ef lvr4.poA.fta! This, It will be remembered, wss the net proceeds of thst small shipment the sura left to the mine after smelt lng cbercss hsd beea deducted. Again, the Nancy Donaldson, a near by mine. Is so rich that Its stork baa sll been takes up. Ite ores snd shipments are constantly under the enper etelon of ermed guards, snd the pnblhe Is re fused all Informatloa In relation to Ita product. "Where there le some gold there is snore gold I" Is sn si lom thst bss been found true tlMNiasnds apoa thousands of times. Thst the dneens of rich mlnee of Ooldfleld here sot a thousand duplicates, ta only bee a nee the thou sands bsve not been developed ss the producers bare. It Is the situation with aa. It ta es with others who are bnay aa we are la eiplor Ina the bowels of BMtthee esrth. Our Inrstloa Is la the very heart ef the OoM fleld dletrict. On sll sides see producing mines, snd ours le not new a producer merely hecante ths finders dllltfently snd stnhhornlr declined to rellnonlah one Jt or little of th.lr property to snrnoe who wmill not enont t!m In on Ha swnerehlp. Hi.r.f.-e dcrch-ftnicril w.s nt pn aned frtnn. i v 1'r iia r,.rni.cir .,r ."ir friend, wo li., an.! ir., rf P'i ' 8ra Stn.. f.,j ... I,. tt . I : if' allflt W- It 'I .'.'. .. , - against li V tii' i ' ; ae were ethers. to the thoueht .J? "eereee aa singularly forfa.' "was through hla that ws were "get ea" la for the prospectors, aa wall ss foe the gentle met, who originated thla compa.r. w. v should bsve heard I ef the Batt. Boys. WlSout LSlairj!. fJtoBhl " those whe V; bsBded together to prosecute thla eaterpelse !!rDWll',,0d. h"' n M stoekbolders of Oonsolldsted Mining Oompenr. and when the daya of dleldenda are here. tboe so fortnnsto as to have tskss oar aeper at Ita Inaugural vse. will hare rreeo. to klmtly remember Mr. Boas snd ths ofrtrwrs aad dlree. tore for baring provkled thle avenue of arrest. ' ame thiag onr share holders may rest -nred: The Botto Bore Mining Company kt ' com posed of a body of high-minded el i teens who hare beea trsnsscttng business with the beet eesa eommsnlty of pnrtlssd. sewe of tlieej sll their llres. and all for rears. Not one Is a professional desler ta stocks of sny rhsrsctee. ' Not one ever entered m the prrmurfteei of silo, hsg eg other shareholding gropes it tone. Beery ewBer of oar stark will ssy. whea evner1eso and time shall rlpea ear mntoal aenualaiaiK-s. ahlp, that we bare gleea them a "sousre deal ' Tliey will ssy for aa (hat we nerer bars at tempted chicanery or cedes eored to oo to ethers that we would they enld not so to es. The finmatoek Mine of Nevada netted lie share noldcre tX1.(MO noo. Tket etste hss rtcbed the treeanres of the world to the ex'.Mt ef SLUM rmo.okt. o.,l.tieUI ! ycer ! i,1 ten.Ononilo to this san.mll H beter.r . , r. the Bnlte rtors (Vmeoiidated e-n'fii-i'ir. tt will no ejnf!aMr end Jneilr dlrt-'.d. 'i e r-- i. tatloa of the o)pny never ;j m h--. , t That will be a.td of ns'r-r e. r t , i t woman with whom we n -I, (Inr S"- Is K"W t et I 1 r . ahsre. V e cn-.-r f I re..,. in at im. I. w i. t.1 eiiHr.. t- r ' and tr.ae ir- of I' - rm fuit r 1