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i Hi ! Ki ' NEVADA i THk.-.' ;, "f. . s tae Greatest Gold Camp on Earth (g II I 'iBBfcf'-"V ' '::' -.itu're, will never win. You read every day of sensational strikes being made in Goldfield, the assays W J ,. ' HpP' " .uifningup into the thousands of dollars a ton, and you envy the lucky parties, but that doesn t make you rich, or ID Pj YOUR LAST CHANCE I !! I TO GET STOCK AT 2 CENTS A SHARE I t&' I Is slipping away from you, as the offer may be withdrawn at any moment. R I Scores have taken advantage of the offer; why don't you? I 11 I B You Must Take a Chance Yourself! WJ I Goldfield, Nevada, was discovered in October, 1903, and its richness has amazed the world, over $3,000,000 in gold H lV,t I having been produced by it since then. The camp has conferred blessings on hundreds of its sturdy pioneers, and f'H V m, & j has disappointed nobody. JH it'-f i" The Goldfield-Guerdon Mining Company, I :!i" , -1 Which has now been fully organized, owns three claims in the heart of the great !tf ; .1 .Goldfield District 60 acres of Mineral Land,.. through which a 4 foot I jjij -If edge of Gold-bearing quartz extends, the formation being rhyolitic porphyry, I 1 m I the same as that of the other great mines. I 11; I We Have the Surface Showing and are nf3w Developing the Ledge. I I WHAT NOTED EXPERTS SAY: I Mm ; I A good gamble. sights set you wild. I :r I "I am absolutely astounded at what I have aeon. Naturally, ' an -;v career as a mining man I have visited and examined W I ' f ! I I came herewith some prejudice as my mining has been largely properties in all sections of the country and Mexico, but until I H ,-' m i . ni-,i ni,i n,i n,.n ,t.,;., i f ti.i ,iiir-nt visitod the Qoldfleld and Diamondville camps I have never seen B I ' V r I in th0 0olorado "e,ld' and ther,e mininp is an entirely different thi whlch waa x to theni. Th & 8how you thlng8 H I f j character, requiring expensive equipment and heavy outlay, there which sot you wild. I have examined the outcrops, the H '' ;ij t I Hero I And that the poor man has noarly equal advantages with ledges and many of the mines, have taken individual samples H Hi "V ' M tho capitalist. From the grass roots down nearly all of the mines and have made Innumerable pannings and the results almost IB H 'fy $ I fPay handsomely, while the general formation and softness of drove me wild. As to tho permanency of tho Deld , there is no ques- IH B $ M rock requires only conscientious labor as against expensive ma- tlon in my mind, and I believe that only the surface has been IB H '';'. i " . I ohlney with us. I consider both Tonopah, and particularly scratched There will be mineral in paying quantities in those H "' A I Goldfield, a 'good-gamble,' and believe that the era of their pros- hills after cue present generation is gone. It is the great future M M ' . JJT-V perity has only begun." Thomas P. Walsh, of Ouray, Colo., in gold camp of "the world." J. W. Benson, Mining Expert in BE n '! ,t' i' Desoret News. Deaoret News . H;; l ' r I TO GET DOWN TO THE GOLD AND TAKE IT OUT, WE NEED MORE;M(DNEY, V B- . 'I and that is the reason we offer you stock in the company at Two Cents a share. The company is incorporated for $1,000,000 ,-. vH Bi r - I - in 1,000,000 shares of ONE DOLLAR PAR VALUE, 500,000 of which are set apart as a working capital. " -" . B If i I " ""-THIS STOCK IS FULL PAID AND;;,NONASSESSABLE, I WJ" '' ' I HERE ARE A FEW OF THE PHENOMENAL ASSAYS. 'N It." I lasack ..$3,120.02 i3sacks $0,742.03 Little Money Brings Big Returns. I KqI i ' Ssacks 1,342.05 14 sacks 7,033.78 n ...-it t. , . id. 1 nnn I E$! Ms.cks io.o85.o7 osscks i2;3i2.08 $ 20 mil buy 1000 shares, par val-. 1000 I Mf. ;i I 'Is:::::::::::::::::: S:i:SS ISU?.:::::::::::::::::: ?:5I:Si $ 30tvm buy 1 500 shares,: par value, $ isoo I Ifi-' I !ir:::-.:::::-::::;: tfSiSS ISffiS-::::::::::::::.- S8S 1 2Ann s?arcs' par va5"e l?nn J I !.' i 'iisacks 0,701.20 1 1 sacks 0,543.80 $100 will buy 5000 shares, par value, $ 5000 J- "' I JP-'V; ;: I JoSS:::::::::::::::: dl io.;;:;;:::::::::::: i:2i:Si $200 will buy 10000 shares, par value, $10000 y 1 w'y-1' J i2ckl::::""';. ::::::: i;?":? iisS!..;:::::::::::-::: 25i4:?i vast resources and giant possibilities are open to you M H)', I osacks 0,824.50 lo.sacks 5 157.88 through, an investment in this stock. Let your idle dollars fflliv": !i 10 sacks.. 5,057.88 multiply while you sleep. They will rapidly multiply in this Hi's V I1 The averaee of these 27 assays was about $5,000 a ton, and the consignment famous gold district. H BL;;.? I broucht $70,000 cross. b BivV-? I Send Checks and Orders for Shares to BENJAMIN T. LLOYD & COMPANY, Fiscal Agents, R ! ! I The QoldfieldQuerdon Mining Co., I I I Phones, 989-xBell, 2379 Ind. 323 D. F. WALKER BUILDING, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. I I