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THE ATLANTA GEOROIAN AND NEWS.
TUESDAY, APRIti 16.
LEDGES OF GOLD
Ore Assaying. Thousands of Dollars to the Ton in Gold. The McKinley Gold Mines Property Now Proven and Demonstrated.
Five Great Parallel Veins, Varying from Twenty to Fifty Feet in Width, Crossing the McKinley Claims.
SPLENDID FUTURE FOR THIS MINE NOW ASSURED BY THE FOLLOWING PROVEN FACTS:
FACT NO. 1.
The property of the McKinley
Gold Mines Co. has been thor
oughly proven up during eight '
vears of development.
FACT NO. 2.
Hundreds of assays from these
great ledges show values of from
$4 to $2,000 to the ton in gold.
FACT NO. 3.
The McKinley Gold Mines Co.
owns this splendid gold property
outright, free and clear from debt
FACT. NO. 4.
Test of 58 1-2 tons, recently
made, yielded over $600 in free
Gold, with tailings assaying over
$15 to the ton.
FACT NU. 6.
The character, integrity and
experience of the Company r s man
agement are open to the closest
investigation.
FACT NO. 6.
Natural advantages—mineral
values, timber, fuel, water, trans
portation facilities—all fore
shadow Unqualified Success.
Gold by the Millions of Dollars—This is the record of Southern Idaho and the Great Boise Gold Basin during a few years’ time. Hundreds of enterprising stockholders are
wealthy from Idaho Gold Dividends—the figures prove it. This is Your Opportunity to secure a Share in this Harvest of Gold. Buy McKinley Stock Now at 8 Cents a Share.
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SPLENDIDVALUES
IN GOLD
The Life Story of Robert McKinley, Pros
pector, and His Determination to
Make a Gold Mine. ' -
The price of achievement In mining, an In other lines, I* toll
snd hardship. This has been the experience of all successful pros,
sectors, and the life story of Robert McKinley, of Boise, Idaho,
furnishes no exception to tho rule. But today, after more than
tight years of patient toll and determination, he sees the reward
almost within hie grasp, and looks to the Investing public to Join
him In a Anal effort to bring tho crown of achievement to his un
tiring foresight and industry.
Robert McKinley was not unprepared for his work. He did
not spend his boyhood days In idleness or luxury, but learned
early In the school of practical experience the necessity of tolling
uid the meaning of hardship. Born In Maryland In 1870, of sturdy
Scotch-Irlsh lineage, he began his journey westward In early boy
hood, and long before reaching the age of 20 he had mattered all
the elements of tho trade of the practical mechanic. Thoroughly
equipped aa a machinist and engineer, he sought the mining
mlltarlxlng himself with tho work
It was about this time that stories of the fabulous mineral
wealth of the great Northwest began to circulate, and rumors of
rich and splendid gold strikes In Colorado, Idaho and Montana
did not fall to Impress the Imagination of every ambitious mining
man. It was In 1861 that the placer mining for gold began to be
developed In Idaho, yielding fortune upon fortune to the pioneer
gold-seekers of those wild regions. These same placers have
yielded over 2400,000,000 during a period of 26 years, and are still
producing.
It was Idaho that most appealed to the ambition of McKItv
ley, as the region containing the greateet and most promising ex
tern of unexplored mineral lands In the United States. The young
prospector loet no tlmo in starting out upon his search for a prop
erty of genuine merit, at the some time devoting Jils entire time
and attention to the study of tho mlnlpg Industry. Of all tbi
mineral ssctlons that ho visited throughout this vast region he
found none richer or. morn promising than the now famous Boise
Idaho. He followed the trail from both Slimes
Basin In Southern ,
and Moore Cieeks which wash the sides of Jupiter Mountain, and
(raced the dykes nnd great surface outcroppings of mineralised
ledges far up tho slopes i f the lonely mountain.
All this was tho work not of a few weeks, but of long months
of patient toll. After satisfying himself that the mineral values
of the Jupiter Mountain ledges were beyond all question, attei
digging deep Into tho rich surface outcrops, cutting tunnels and
taking out and testing the Sold In ton lots, Robert McKinley Is
now In a position to come forward with a cloar conscience nnd In
vite the
profits
ment t .
to tho public to supply the necessary money. In this partnership
all will sharo alike; and the smallest Investor will receive profits
In tho same proportion as the holder of 10,000 shares.
The practical experience and patient endeavor -of Robert
McKinley during his eight long yeare of search and toll furnish
the fullest assurance that every dollar Invested In this enterprise
will be used In a way to produce the largest and quickest returns
lor the stockholders of this company.
in a position to come rorwara wun a vicar cunsciunco unu in-
the Investing public to sharo with him In the magnificent
ts which now await upon the complete and adequate develop-
of this great properly. He furnishes the land, and he looks
CONVINCING
STATEMENTS
From Those Who Know
Us and Our Property
Mr. tV. M. Weis, Secretary We I a Cornice Co., Kansas
City, Mo., says: "On two different occailonslhaveinadon
thorough and completo examination of theso great gold-bear
ing properties. Tho live great parallel veins fj}f"
groups have outcroppings of such a nature as few mining
men have ever seen. I have personal knowledge of assays
that have been made from these ores that run Into thousands
of dollars per ton."
Mr ttI John r Ennis, Vice President Boise State Bank, Boise,
to, says: "I take no hesitancy in recommending Mr. Mc-
bualnesa men. ’ I have always found .. him to be perfectly
reliable and trustworthy In hls_deallng_s._ „ We
The Electric Power Co., Ltd.. t0
wilt take pleasure In recommending Mr. Robert McKinley to
any one for his business Integrity and for his ability ns a
pusher and as n thorough mechanic. (
Mr Chaa. F. Baxter, of Boise, Idaho, it mining man or
many years’ practical experience, says: Traversing the Me-
Klnley^propcrty are five mineralised ledges P r0 !5j"? nt . , j
cropping on the surface. As to the values depth, tunnel
ing work has opened one ledge at a depth of .00 f« • f(h
tn» i. ... i.. reel whin at this point between the wans, wun
Ini it Vo’be 14 feet whip at this point between
an Increase of mineral and unlformltyofgoldvnjuesaocom-
pared with tho surface outcrop. As the surface assays anoweu
As the surface assays
very high values. I consider inis Igtof great
The samples which I took and th ®v, 1 .'u e i “aJ,
examination, together with a certified report. whlohi I made,
demonstrated commercial values In gold and silver rar in ex
cess of the working cost."
JUPITER MOUNTAIN AND BOISE BASIN—RICHEST GOLD BEARING SECTION
Tho McKinley Gold Mlnea property comprises 22 claims, or about 440 acres, situated on Jupiter Mountain. In Boise County, Idaho. The gold production
of the famous Bolso Basin has already amounted to tbs magnificent total of 21,000,060,000 from the placers alone; and only quite recently have the Immense
mineral resources of the underground deposits begun to be developed to a stage of profitable production. The Basin begins at tho hoad of Moore's Creek, and
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN GOLD
Extracts From the Reports of Robert
N. Bell, Idaho State Inspec
tor of Mines.
The Boljw* flnsln section, si tinted at tl
head «f Mooro’n I’reek. bus received marl
«1 lit lout ion from Investors darinir tbc pm
yetir; still, some very flattering import
ties remain. - 11
tbls twisln was mostly derived from an area
of nlMiut 15 tulles from north to south by,a
maximum width of 13 miles from oast to
west, tvhleh, in comparison to Its size, prob
ably equals the output of any placer field
In the world.
The area above described embraces not
only Idaho City, but also the towns of c<
tervllle, Haoervlllo, Qunrtzliurg ami Plc_
eervllle, all of which have beeu rebuilt In
recent years and present a nest aud thrlv
lug appearance.
There are dozens of handsome lode inlnei
among tha old placer beds of the Hash
now awaiting the advent of capital thnl
afford encouraging evldeuce of opening out
aud Intelligently developed.
AS VIEWED BY THE PRESS
What Some of the Leading Papers Say
Regarding the McKinley Co.
The Financial llullrtln, Denver, Colo.
npnny, nr Ib>l,o City, tins' lieeu Incur
nltd In work ... .
Is now attracting wide attention from enterprising investors, who, following the trail of the prospectore-ara now rapidly opening up and developing tho dis
trict and laying the foundations for larger production and more lucrative profits than any hitherto realized. •
The five great gold.-bearlng veins traversing the McKinley property trend from northwest to southeast, with off-shoots, branches anil connecting
fissures of enormous width plainly traceable by outcroppings. That these veins are heavily mineralized Is now an accepted fact among all mining men fa-
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mUlar with the district. A single tunnel can be run through all these veins at right angles, tapping them at depth, anil draining tho wholo property.
Traneportatlon facilities for the Basin are now_belng rapidly developed by tho Barber Lumbar Co., which Is constructing _ a branch _road connecting
with the Oregon Short Line brunch at their plant at Barber and runnlrg through Moore Creek Gulch along the base of Jupiter Mountain. This railroad wifi
pass within about half a mile of tho McKinley property. Tho present stage road to Bolee runs within 2,000 feot of ou.- tunnel site. I.lght_ and power will be
supplied to the section at an early dote by the Wharton Power Plant, who,a dam, just completed on the South Payette River, develops 2,000-horse power at
the low-water stake. ’7 Y* ' ' r 1
A Mountain of Gold
Hundreds of Assays Proving the Extraordinary
Richness of Jupiter Mountain Formation.
The Gold now being obtained on tha McKinley prop
erty Is taken chiefly from volcanic or crnptlfb forms-
tt.ns called "dykes." Theae dykes show a rich mineral
isation to the enormous depth of 2.0M feet. They are In
fact the source—the fountain head—of the golden
stream which yeAra ago began to enrich the placer miner.
In the bode of the creeke that wa.h the biae of the
mountain. Aa depth la attained theae great dykea, en
closed beWeon walls of aolld granite, show amatlng and
almost unlimited quantities of rich gold-bwrtng ore.,
which years of working could not poailbly exhaust.
The value! obtained from theae dykee are Indicated In
the following eessya: '..
J. II. MORELAND, MINING ENGINEER.
Certlflcate> of Aeety for McKinley -Gold Mlnre Co.
Sample.
No.
I::::::::::::
Gold. fllfrer.
a. iter ton oa. per ton.
...17.66 2.1
.12 24.2
.08 S.4
7.00 0.7
Copper.
perch
s
Value
per ton.
■■SB
40.00
100.00
Mr. Morelend If Official Government Asaayer for the
United State. Custom. Hoaoe at Kants. Clty-the prin-
clpel Fetter, 1 assay office In the West-end the figures
S ven are reliable and unquestionable. In addition to
■e assays here presented, hundreds of others tmre been
Obtained of the. Jupiter Mountain ores .bowing mine,
running all the way from l« to 22.0O3 to the ton In Gold.
These essays were made by such well Miown eseeyere ee
Park'll
tton L .. ...
m»* of eVidetiro now on Ole as to the quality of three|
ores la simply orerwhelmlng arid Indisputable.
The Making of a Gold
Mine.
What Is Required in a Successful
Mining Enterprise.
The world’* wealth I* taken from the ground, where It
ha* been ttored for long ages in Nature's treMtare r*nlt*.
Tho work of obtaining theso rich value* from beneath
requirement* of, a succeculatlon—n> odern science has
the surface la not a aptalnty unequaled lu any form of
given It a degreo of cerhe Investor once understands tha
entarpriss; and when tessfui mining enterprise be can
no longer look upon mining as a "venture” or a "gam
ble.”
The conditions of success are three—tho Mine, the
Men, and the Money. With a richly mineralised land of
proven value—with an upright and experienced manage
ment determined to "make good”—and with the funds
necessary to purchase machinery and equipment and
carry forward the worlf of digging out the ores—the
conditions* are all present for a great and notable suc
cess.
By a careful Inquiry any Investor may satisfy himself
regarding the merits of a given proposition; and there Is
no excuse whatever for "taking chances" In mining any
more* than In any other legitimate business.
INVESTIGATE, INVESTIGATE—that Is the pecrat of
successful Investment. The more carefully you Investi
gate the McKtNI.EY GOLD MINES COMPANY, the
moro anxious you will be to secure a block of McKinley
stock st the ground-floor price; for we have tha Mlue,
the Men. and the.Money; and only the possibility of
Lionil fnnds brings this offer before you at
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
Unquestioned Standing and Integrity of
McKinley Management.
itis*
and directors will convince tho most conservative In
vestor that money placed In this enterprise is in gala
hands. All such Investigation will be welcomed, for
these meu have nothlug to conceal
Officers.
BsnstfciyHL...
of l»eliig richly lulycrallsed. About 1.'
namys Imvn been swuritl, running nil t
way from $4 to $2,000 to the ton In go
the general overage being about ICO.”
Tin?* Pittsburg Press, March 13, 1907, sni_.
"Prospector Hubert McKinley reports that
tin* McKinley Gold Mines Company flnsne-
Ing la now well ipnlcr way, and Hint “
flotation la meeting with the most grnt
lug success. Thu company Is planning ___
extensive tunnel uperntlons on Its tho ton
In gold.”
The Boston Post. March 31. 1907, says:
"Milling meu In Idaho are manifesting keen
Interest lu the preparations now being mado
for placing the McKinley gold propsrly
upon tho production hast* at an early date.
Tin* prospect work on the property Imh
been long and thorough, covering n period
of over eight years. Mine Huperlntend
McKinley states that the preliminary work
on the iiinfn tunnel site Is practically coi
pleted, and tj»st as soon ns the iiccorha
machinery can lx» Installed the tunnel ho,
will start Into the side of Jupiter Moun
tain with the purpose of penetrating tin
mineralized veins lit right angles.
Tho Dally Mining Record, Denver, Colo..
April 3. 11>i>7. says: "The McKinley Gold
Mines Company Is now making rapid prog-
la tho development of Its mlncrnll
hlg
been demonstrated
extensive prospect work. Tl
mill Is to lie located at the
The Mining Investor. Colorado Springs
Colo., March 1. 1907, says: "In addition r
test mad*? recently of nhout 5 tons Is re
ported to 1i.it*- \ 1 • 1*1* • I «*\* f In
M ton. Tho total cost of mining, milling
and’ bnulffig Is wild to have been only
About tT n tfm. The McKinley Gold Mines
Company has now been Incorporated.
property on nn adequate scab
sns City. Mo.
W. A. FOItSTEU. M. D., Vice-President; Physician,
Kansas City, Mo.
N. EDWARDS, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer; Manager
L. C. Smith Typewriter Co.. Kansas City. Mo.
JEAN ROBERT MOECIIEL, I’b. D., Consulting Engl-
near; Mining Expert nnd Assayer. Kansas City, Mo.
ROBERT McKINlJ:Y, Superintendent of Mines; Mining
Engineer, Boise, Idaho.
Director!,
Aafiiat Stahl,' Uamiflcturer; It. Kaufman, Clothier;
Philip McKinley of ifcKInl.y Plumbing Co.; It. II.
Ralph, M. D„ rhyalclan; C. A. Rcouack.r, Merchant:
Georg. W. Corficr, Dental Surgeon (all of Katins City.)
Thru men are Inrastlnf liberally of their ova mean.
In tha present enterprlie, but they realise that money la
required to make a mine, and that with adequate funds
—mors them they can command among themselreo-tb.
resulting profits will b« far greater anil quicker than It
thty should attempt to exclude the public tram a share
In th* rewards ot their efforts, No officer or director
of th. Company, with the exception of the Mine Superin
tendent, will receive any salary whatever until the divi
dend-paying stage la reached end dlrldende are actually
declared. All moneys derived from the sale of stock ovsr
and above the
ere to be need
, end no
uqpnc
Eight Years of Gold Digging
A Statement from Our
Mine Superintendent.
Mountain In the llolse Itnoln. following th.
Golilen trail from both Grime, anil Moore
Creek,, which wa«h Its base, m> the steep
sides to the oruptlre ilykos that promi
nently crop on Its aurfsre._^^^^^n^
1 have made u close study
1 of the
I In
. _ 11 I itiidy
and traced them along th-lr
dug holes Into them, cut Into them
ground with tunnels to a depth v.
hundred feet; foand the gold ore nnd 1
taken It oat and tested It In ton lot
have hid hundreds of tssaya rnnde,
know the nature and quantity of tho oro
anil how moat eeonnmlrally to treat It.
After all these years of preliminary work
and tbs expenditure of tbouaends of dol_.
the raclflc Slope.
GROUND-FLOOR ALLOTMENT AT 8 CENTS PER SHARE-PAR VALUE $1.00
UltUUnis rs-ww. piJicE WILL ADVANCE IN A FEW DAYS
This enterprise is to 1ft n °an ODDoUunlty^o^hare in the lucrative profited
cially the man of limited means desirous of 0 8 ?““ r ® 1 ^ ea i v a "^ 0 ^ U ghly'provMi up on our property and demon-
» Intimate mining enterprise "arranged to obtain quick and large re,
n miiiiug luicijnwv. ~ » nV fn»io5v<» nnomtions are fully warruniuu m uui . , -
strated beyond all question that the most extensi P h ld | e( ] ges; an d when the ores begin to be re
sults. The tunnel to be constructed is certain to crosscut tne goiu ieu g ,
WHAT WE PROPOSE TO DO
moved in quantities by this tunnel, the opportunity to join with us in this enterprise will no longer be open.
Today this stock can ho bought for 8 cents per share. The price will be rapidly advanced with each step in
progress of development; and those who join us now will cpiickly see their money doubling and trebling with
the advances m this security. The present opportunity will be held open for a short time only, aud prompt ac
tion only will insure against disappointment in securing this stock.
*F ROBT. MCKINLEY'S PROSPECT TUNNELS
itograpli
(From Photograph.)
tunnel la * feot In height and jjMPM la MP
constructed
!?? Wirpo,, of tat '
and escorts
llnlsy with
NS. „■■■■ the ton lu Hold, other abort tnn-
open cut. and itufta on the McKinley property
M »e shown equally value,.
The Experimental Stage Is Passed—
Rapid Development Now to
be Our Watchword.
No mlae was ever made without the la-
vestment of money. The McKinley Gold
Mlnee Company proposes to secure at once
the needed machinery and carry throafU
the construction of the tonnel which l.lo
cross-cat the five great ore-beartne ledp»
at depth. The economy of tanner mining
over abaft mining la too well known to re.
qnlre comment. The moat modern and acl-
R title appliance, will be used-cost, will
kept down to the lowest flinre-the work
will 6e done thoroughly. This great tan-
cel will determine.J^e character oMto ore
st t depth sf 1.600 feet. Oar redaction
andliu"adequate *m« S&URttft
Installed.
■ytgssjraog^ ifogsa
w H \b..der r ^ ! «o u prep.r 1 n^for n enormuu.
will then qmehty exceed ell the exi
tnre. or the past: and stockholders I
McKinley Company will then re.llzo the
troth of the old adage that "An a man
sows, so shall he reap.
OUR PLAN OF EASY PAYMENTS
arren rrom coming In with a. at the bottom price by lack of ready money. Make yonr re.
y share, a. desired. Send remittance of oue tentb tho full amount, and pay the balance In
Yop thus secure yonr whole reserratlon at tha bottom price.
VALUABLE OPTION SECURED
No one le to be d.barroa rrom eomln,
creation, now for aa man--
nine monthly payments.
McKinley Stock Enhanced Many Points In Value by This Deal
6lace entering Into the contract ss financial agent for th* sale of thl, l
at cents per share, t have recetved word from tbe Board of Directors
—| —— __ ^ _ - .1 . ui-uii per .UHII". . nave receiveu uor.i xr.11,1 me uoaril or uuccrors that
vf-AC lr INI fl W I In IV fir {1 ,Sh/L t*P— r!11* VOIUP % 1 (If) they have sncceeded In putting through a deal wbleh will a'dd , normoudv to
A-wVJW a hjliaic A ax Value xPAeVfO the ni.ct, of tho Company and wonld Jnatlfy them lu Inere.altig the price nt once
21 down and $1 monthly for 9 months buys 1tS shares, par value $125
$5 down and $5 monthly for 9 months buys 625 shares, par value $625
$8 down nnd $8 monthly for 9 months buys 1,000 ihares, par value 31,000
220 down and 220 monthly for 9 months buys 2. ,00 shares, par value $2,500
248 down and 248 monthly for 9 months buys 6,000 shares, par value $6,000
$80 down and $80 monthly for 9 mont ha buys 10,000 shares, par value $10,000
to far above tbe present figure,
Tbls deal Is In tbe form of an option secured ’upon fire etslma, or about
100 acre,, of the Orest Divide Mining Company, adjoining the McKinley property
npon the west. This la heavily mineralised property which hae been thorough
ly proven up and has yielded test, end nuyi .bowing hundred, nnd thousand.
of qpllars to the ton In Gold.
As I hat
No forfeiture of pay- the eeeorlni
No preferred •took, no loud,. All share, .hare alike. Stock fully paid and non-aaneasable. No forfeiture of pay- the eccnrlug of thl.' notion I ini «tiu able to 'off.r' lUtor a" abort* time only at
,or - AH
EVFRY INVESTOR PERSONALLY GUARANTEED
To every lnveetor In McKinley atoek I make three unqualified gn.r«n.ce«: Send toe your order, at once with first
remittance of 10 per cent, subject to withdrawal within 30 days, W not fully ullalled with yonr Investment. More than
this I win personally guarantee to eell the holding, of any luvettor who. for any reason, at the end of one year, ilrelm
to di.poM of Ms stuck. J havejnvretlgotwt this rnterprioe In.ldu and ont, and I tielleve that I know Its value It any
the time for action is now
Delay pay. no dividends Our Illustrated
nromrctn*. list of Mgh-eUSS liuslnc, ref-
S^t^i of .nh.c*rtptlon for .tork and
,u.l l.fo r mat.rn f .wni ) be A rem Fit BE upon
personal rrepon.lt)
ireference. may he
bre-.f i r.roi
S mo.
jn the ■pue preseut uttotraent la likely torim^ i
be largely over-aubaerlbed, and tha right la reemred to retnrn any sobeerlptlon
I’rompt action la any ease will be neereaary.
lljradvtaedj but jiroapeetna ana I
y full Informtalon will be sent FREE to
payablo to
M. H. TOMLINSON, Financial Agent.
lasWMatt acceptance of lixi* offer Is urgently aivlsetl; bot prospeetus mm t
sdj investor irlshlng to make further Inquiry before remitting. WRITE TODAY.
. Address all communications and make all remittances payat
McKinley gold mines company,
837 Century Building.
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI.
FREE INFORMATION COUPON-Clip and Mall Today.
M. H. TOMLINSON,
227 Century Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
Dear Sir—Please send prepaid, prospectus anil flill Ir.fc vn..
aa to the McKinley Gold Mines Co. *
A. G. N.
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