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TICE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
TUESDAY, MARCH 26, MOT,
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:
PACT NO. 1.
The property of the McKinley
Gold Mines Co. has been thor
oughly proven up during eight
vears of development.
PACT 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
PACT. 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 NO. 6.
The character, integrity and
experityce of the Company’s man
agement are open to the closest
investigation.
PACT NO. 6.
Xaturnl advantages—mineral
values, timber, fuel, water, trans
portation facilities—all fore
shadow Unqualified Success.
Dollars— 1 This is the record of Southern Idaho and the Great Boise Gold Basin during a few years’ time. Hundreds of enterprising stockholders are growing
v/ealtliy irom ldano Gold Dividends—the figures prove it. This is Your Opportunity to secure a Share in this Harvest of Gold. Buy McKinley Gold Stock Now at 5 Cents a Share.
SPENDID VALUES
IN GOLD
The Life Story of Robert McKinley, Pros
pector, and His Determination to
Make a Gold Mine.
The price of achievement In mining:, as In other lines, Is toll
and hardship. This has been the experience of all successful pros
pectors, and the life story of Robert McKinley, of Boise, Idaho,
furnishes no exception to the rule. But today, after more than
eight years of patient toll and determination, he sees the reward
almost within his grasp, and looks to the Investing public to Join
him In a ilnal effort to bring the 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
and the meaning of hardship. Bom In Maryland In 1870, of sturdy
Scotch-Irish lineage, he began his Journey westward In early boy
hood, and long before reaching the age of 20 he had mastered all
the elements of the trade of tho practical mechanic. Thoroughly
equipped as a machinist and engineer, he sought the mining
camps of Missouri and Arkansas, spending several years in fa
miliarizing himself with the work of the mines.
It was about this time that stories of the fabulous mineral
iveaith of the great Northwest began to circulate, and rumors of
rich and splendid gold strikes In Colorado, Idaho and Montana
did not fail to Impress the Imsglnatlon of every ambitious mining
man. It was In 1861 that tho placer mining for gold began to be
developed In Idaho, yielding fortune upon fortune to the pioneer
gold-seekers of thoso wild regions. These same placers have
yielded over 1400,000,000 during a period of 25 years, and are still
producing.
It was Idaho that most appealed to the ambition of McKin
ley, as the region containing the greatest and most promising ex
tent of unexplored mineral lands In the United States. Tho young
prospector lost no time In starting out upon his search for a prop
erty of genuine merit, at the same time devoting his entire time
and attention to the study of the mining Industry. Of all th»
mineral sections that he visited throughout this vast region he
found none richer o£. mom promising than the now famous Bolso
Basin In Southern Idaho. He followed the trail from both Grimes
and Moore Creeks which wash the sides of Jupiter Mountain, and
traced the dykes and great surface outcroppings of mineralized
ledges far up the slopes «f the lonely mountain. I
All this was the work not of a few weeks, but of long months
of patient toll. After satisfying himself that the mineral values
of the Jupiter Mountain lsdges were beyond all question, aflet
digging deep Into the rich surface outcrops, cutting tunnels and
taking out and testing the Gold In ton lots, Robert McKinley I,
now In a position to come forward with a clear conscience and In-
rltc the Investing public lo share with him In the magnificent
prollts which now await upon the complete and adequato develop
ment of this great properly. Ho furnishes the land, and he looks
to the public to supply the necessary money. In this partnership
all will share alike; and the smallest Investor will receive profits
In the same proportion as Hie holder of 10,000 shares.
The practical experience and patient endeavor of Robert
McKinley during his eight long years of search and toll furnish
the fullest assurance that every dollar Invested In this enterprise
will bo used In a way to produce the largest and quickest returns
for the stockholders of this company.
CONVINCING
STATEMENTS
From Those Who Know
Us and Our Property
Mr. W. M, Weis, Secretary Weis Cornice Co., Kansas City,
Mo, says: "On two different occasions I have made a thorough
nn.l complete examination of these great gold-bearing properties.
The five great parallel veins traversing these groups havo out
croppings of such a nature as few mining men havo ever seen.
I have personal knowledge of assays that have been made from
these ores that run Into thousands of dollars per ton. I am per
sonally and Intimately acquainted with your Superintendent, Rob
ert McKinley. He Is a mnn of unquestioned Integrity nnd repu
tation and of splendid ability. He will, In my opinion, develop
one of the greatest gold mines of the present day on your prop
erty.
Mr. John Ennis, Vice-President Boise State Bank, Boise, Ida
ho, says: "I take no hesitancy In recommending Mr. McKlnloy
as being a mnn worthy of the confidence of other business men. I
have always found him to be perfectly reliable and trustworthy In
heul dealings.”
•Mr. A. E. Carlson, of the Carlson-Lusk Hardware Co., Boise,
Idaho, eays: "We have known Mr. Robert McKinley and have
done business with him for several years, and can say that he Is
well posted Ip the mining lines, ahd his dealings with us have al
ways been satisfactory.”
Tho Electrlo Power Company, Ltd., Boise, Idaho, says: "We
will take pleasure In recommending Mr. Robert McKinley to any
one f,.r his business Integrity and for his ability as a pusher and
as n thorough mechanic."
This Company Invites the most searching Investigation, know
ing that Its backing nnd Its methods are unassailable and above
reproach. Every possible facility for such Investigation will be
Cheerfully furnished upon request.
JUPITER MOUNTAIN AND BOISE BASIN—RICHEST GOLD BEARING SECTION OF IDAHO.
The McKinley Gold Mines property comprises 22 claims, or about 440 nercs, situated on Jupiter Mountain, In Boise County, Idaho. The gold production
of the famous Boise Basin has already amounted to the magnificent total of 11.000,000,000 from tho placers alone: and only quite recently have the Immense
mineral resources of the underground deposits begun to be developed to a singe of profitable production. The Basin begins at the head of Moore's Creek and
is now attracting wide attention from enterprising Investors, who, following the trail of the prospectors, are now rapidly opening up and developing the" dis
trict and laying the foundations for larger production and more lucrative profits than any hitherto realized. ,
The five great gold-bearing veins traversing the McKinley property trend from northwest to southeast, with oir-shoots, branches and connecting
fissures of enormous width plainly traceable by outcroppings. That these veins nro heavily mineralized is now an accepted fact among all mining men fa
miliar with the district. A single tunnel can be run through all these veins at right angles, tapping them at depth, nnd draining the whole property.
Transportation facilities for the Basin are now being rapidly developed by the Barber Lutnber'Co., which Is constructing a branch road connecting
with the Oregon Short Line branch at their plant at Barber and runnlr g through Moore Creek Gulch along the bast of Jupiter Mountain This railroad will
pass within about half a mile of the McKinley properly. The present stage road to Boise runs within 2,000 feet of ouc tunnel site. Light nnd power will be
supplied to the section at an earry date by the Wharton Power Plant, whose clam, Just completed on the South Payette River, develops 2 000-horse power a-
the low-water stage. 7 . ’
A Mountain of Gold
Hundreds of Assays Proving the Extraordinary
Richness of Jupiter Mountain Formation.
The Gold now being obtained on the McKinley prop
erty Is taken chiefly from volcanic or eruptive forma
tions cnlled “dykes.” These dykes show s rich mineral
isation to the enormous depth of 2,003 feet. They nro In
fact tho source—the fountain hend-of tho uoldcn
stream which years ago began to enrich the placer miners
In tho beds of the creeks that wash tho base of the
mountain. As depth Is attained theso great dykes, en
closed between walls of solid granite, show amaslng and
almost unlimited quantities of r*ch gold-bearing ores,
which years of working could not possibly exhaust.
The values obtained from these dykes are Indicated In
the following assays: .
J. H. MOIIELAND, MINING ENGINEER.
Certificate of Assay for McKinley Gold Mines Co.
1 17.65
3.7
1372.38
37.50
40.00
160.00
Mr. Moreland Is Official Government Assayer for the
United State's Customs House at KausnS»City-tbo prin
cipal Federal assay office In the West—and the .figures
S lven are reliable and unquest bumble. In nddltlou to
lie assays hero presented, hundred* of others have been
obtained of the Jupiter Mountain ores showing values
running nil the way from f4 to |2,OOo to the ton In Gold.
These assays were made by such well known nssayers as
Regis Cbauvcnet Bro., of 8t. Louis; The Phillips Ore
Testing nnd Metallurgical Works of Denver; James A.
Park, of Boise, Idaho; “Hicks” Gold and Silver Extrac
tion Co., of Fort Wayne, Ind., and the Amerlcnu Kkuelt-
lug nud Refining Co., of Halt Lake City. In fact, the
mass of evidence now on file ns to the quality of these
ores is simply overwhelming and Indisputable.
The Making of a Gold
Mine.
What Is Required in a Successful
Mining Enterprise.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
The world’s wealth Is taken from the ground, where It
has been stored for long ages in Nature's treasure vaults.
The work of obtaining these rich values from beneath
requirements of a succeculntlon—m o d e r n science has
the surface Is not it sptalnty unoqualed In any form of
given It n degreo of cerhe Investor once understands the
enterprise; nnd when tessful mining enterprise be can
no longer look upon mining na a “venture" or a “gam
ble.”
The conditions of success are three—the Mine, tho
Men, and the Money. With a richly mineralised land of
proven value— 1 with an upright and experienced manage
ment determined to “mnke good”—nnd with tho funds
necessary to purchase machinery and equipment nnd
carry forward the work of digging out the ores—tho
conditions aro all present for a great and notable suc
cess.
Ry a careful Inquiry nny Investor may satisfy himself
regarding the merits of a given proposition; nnd there Is
no excuse whatever for “taking chances” In mining nny
more thnti In nny other legitimate business.
INVESTIGATE, INVESTIGATE—that Is tho secret of
successful Investment. Tho more carefully you Investi
gate tho MeKINLEY GOLD MINES COMPANY, the
more anxious you will be to secure a block of McKinley
stock at the ground-floor Trice; for we have the Mine,
the Men, and the Money; nnd only tne possibility of
tills time.
tlounl funds brings this offer before you ut
-.Unquestioned Standing and Integrity of the
McKinley Management.
A careful Ireatlgntlon nf the "landing of our officers
anil director, will convince the moat rnnrervatlvo In-
ve,tor that money placed In till* cnterprlae la In aafo
•hand,. I All aueli I uvea Mention will bo welcomed, for
there 'men bare nothing to conceal.
Officers.
II. C. I.IXDRf.y, rrealdcnt; Railroad Contractor, Kan
Vlce-Prealdent: Pbyalclan,
Millions of Dollars
in Gold.
Extracts From tho Reports of Robert
N. Bell, Idaho State Inspec
tor of Mines.
Idaho has a number of ore bodies that
have enriched the commence of the
world with precious and useful metals
to the value of millions of dollars,
whose highest crests were hundreds of
feet under the surface of the ground
In the respective veins where they were
found, often showing little more evi
dence of their existence than an iron-
stained fracture, containing absolutely
no commercial ore at the surface, and
In some Instances requiring years of
hard work and apparent blind faith on
the part of their discoverers In finding
them.
The Boise Basin section, situated at
the head of Moore’s Creek, has received
murked attention from investors during
the past year; still, some very flattering
opportunities remain.
The enormous output of placer gold
from this basin was mostly derived
from an area of about fifteen miles
from north to south by a maximum
width of thirteen miles from east to
west, which. In comparison to Its slxe,
probably equals the output of any
placer field In the world.
The area above described embraces
not only Idaho City, but also the towni*
of Centerville, Placervllle, Quartzburg
ond Ploneervllle, all of which have
been rebuilt in recent years and pre
sent a neat and thriving appearance.
Quartz mining in this Basin Is still In
Its Infancy, and yet the basin has a
quartz mining history which Is unique,
and holds out most encouraging Indica
tions for future success.
It Is a notable fact that all tho rich
est placer gulches of the Basin have
led up to rich gold-bearing quartz veins
und there can be no question but that
the erosion of these veins was the
source of the placer gold; and as the
outcrop of the numerous rich ore-bear
ing fissures show a vertical range of
fully two thousand feet at the present
day, It is conclusive that the chief
sources of the placer gold were not ex
hausted by erosion.
There are dozens of handsome lode
mines among the old placer beds of the
Basin now awaiting the advent of capi
tal that afford encouraging evidence of
opening out Into good mines n* depth if
systematically and Intelligently devel
oped.
L. C\ Hmltli Typewriter C
JEAN ROBERT MOKCIIKL.
. I’ll. D.. I’niiHultlng Engl-
. ... dug Expert nnd Assayer, Kansu* City, Mo.
ROIIKRT MeMNLKY. Superintendent of Milieu; Mining
Kuglueor, Uoivo, Idaho.
Directors.
August Mulil. Mnuufnrturer; H. Kaufman, Clothier;
Fhlllp McKinley of McKinley Plumbing Co.; II. IS.
Ralph, M. D., Physician; (*. A. Reunacker, Merchant;
George W. Cordcr, Dental Burgeon (all of Kaunas City.)
These men are Investing liberally of their own menus
In the present enterprise, hut they realise that money la
required to mnke a mine, and that with adequate funds
—more than they can coin maud among themselves—the
resulting profits will be far greater nnd quicker than If
they should attempt to exclude the public front a share
In the reward* of their efforts. No officer or director
of the Comtinny, with the exception of the Mine Superin
tendent. will receive nny salary whatever until the divi
dend-paring stage is reached and dividends are actually
declared. All moneys derived from the sale of stock gver
nud above the necessary expenses of advertising, etc.,
are to be used strictly for development purposes, und no
extravagance or leukages of any sort will be Canute-
tiounecu.
Eight Years of
Gold Digging.
A Statement from Our
Mine Superintendent
For eight years I have studied Jupiter
Mountain In the llnlse Basin, following the
Golden trail from both Grimes and Moore
Creeks, which wash Its base, up the steep
sides to the eruptive dykes thnt promi
nently crop on Its surface.
I have made a close study of these dykes
nud traced them along their course; I have
dug holes Into them, cut Into them under
ground with tunnels to a depth of two
hundred feet; found the gold ore nnd have
taken It out and tested It In ton lota. I
have had hundreds of assays made, nud I
know' the nature and quantity of the ore
nud how* most economically to treat It.
After all these years of preliminary work
nnd the expenditure of thonsnuds of dol
lars, I am convinced that with tin* proposed
plan of development outlined herein we
will Imre one of the richest properties on
tin* lM el fie Hlope.
First Allotment of Stock at 5c Per Share—Par Value $1.00—Price Will Advance in a Few Days
Thu enterprise is to be a partnership between Robert McKinley, Prospector, and the investing public, especially
the man of limited means desirous of a square deal and an opportunity to share in the lucrative profits of a le
gitimate mining enterprise. Development has already thoroughly proven up our property and demonstrated be
yond all question that the most extensive operations are fully warranted to obtain quick and large results. The
tunnel to be constructed is certain to cross-cut the gold ledges; and when the ores begin to be removed in quanti
ties by this tunnel the opportunity to join with us in this enterprise will no longer be open. Today this stock
can be bought for five cents per share. The price will be rapidly advanced with each step in the progress of
development and those who join us now will quickly see their money doubling and trebling with the advances in
this security. The present opportunity will be held open for a short time only, and prompt action only will insure
against disappointment in securing this stock.
HUE OF ROBT. McXIHLEY’S PROSPECT TUNNELS
(From Photograph.)
f TUe tunnel Js 6 feet In height ami la run Ini 100
tV f It waa con*tmeted by Mr. McKinley with
l*', 1 Purpoie of tapping one of the gnjat ore-bearing
'"■* mid ascertaining nrtua! value*. * The ledge
“it at a death of BO,or 60 fact. and volnea were
**n. mow ring In many case* hundred* and thou-
i 1 * of dollar* to the ton In Gold. Giber *bort tun-
°l>en 4'iif * and aha ft* on the McKinley property
•mown equally good value*.
WHAT WE PROPOSE TO DO
The Experimental Stage la Pa««ed—
Rapid Developmant Now to
bo Our Watchword.
No mine won
wry. me j
...iin.. . propoM. to .
the needed machinery noil carry through
the eoo.triietlon nf the tunnel which is to
prom-cut tho live great ore-bearing Iwlgea
at depth. The economy of tunnel mining
over .haft mining la ton well known to re
quire comment. The moat modern and gel-
entitle appllanrea will lie ured-cost* will
be kept down to the loweat fisure-the work
will he done thoroughly. Thin great tun
nel will determine the eharacter of the ore
at a depth of 1.000 feet. Our reduction
plant will then ho thoroughly eoulpped-
the gravity ayatem of ore handling and
drainage will be applied lo our operation",
and an adequate milling equipment will lie
''The 1 experimental atage la nowr panned,
and the money apeut In thin enterprlae
will lie devoted to preparing for enonnnua
production at little eoof. The net profit
will then quickly exceed nil the expeadl*
tnreu of the pant: and stockholder, /n the
McKinley Company will then renllae the
truth of the old adage thnt "Aa a rnab
rewa, «o .hall ha reap.
THE TIME FOR ACTION IS NOW
Delay para no dividend.. Onr lllu.trnted
proa peel He, Hat of hlgh-elana liurineaa ref-
erncea. terma of anhaerlptlon for ntnek. and
full Information will lie nent Htf.lv npon
reqaeat. WRITE TODAY.
OUR PLAN OF EASY PAYMENTS
No one la to be debarred from coming In with us at the bottom price by lack of ready money. 3
reservation now for aa many nbarea aa dealred, oend remittance cf one-tenth the full amount and pay the I
nine monthly payments. You thus secure your whole reservation at the bottom price/
STOCK NOW ONLY 5c A SHARE—PAR VALUE $1.00
$ 1 down and $ 1 monthly for t months buy* 200 chores, par value $ 200.
$ 2 down and f 2 monthly for 9 months buys 400 charts, par valuo 9 400.
$ 0 down and 9 5 monthly for 9 months buya 1,000 (haras, par value 9 1,000.
910 down and 910 monthly for 9 month* buya 2,000 shares, par vslus 9 2,000.
930 down and 930 monthly for 9 months buys 6,000 shares, par valu* 9 6,000.
950 down and 960 monthly for 9 months buy* 10,000 shares, par valu* 910,000. '
EVERY INVESTOR PERSONALLY GUARANTEED
year desires to dispose At Ilia stock. I have investigated .... . .
value. If any one does. McKinley Gold atock Is going up, and for this reaium I food entirely safe In making these
guarantees. As to my personal responsibility, I refer by special permission to the Bankers’ Trust Company, Kansas
City, Mo.
Tl*e present allotment Is likely to l>e largely ovcr-ntibscrlbod. and the right Is reserved to return any subscrip
tion or reduce the nthnunt of the inmi>. Prompt action In nny case will b#» nc«t swiry.
Immediate acceptance of this offer it urgently advised, but proepectus and full information will be tent
FREE to any investor wishing to maks further inquiry bafora remitting. WRITE TODAY.
H. H. TOMLINSON, Financial Agent,
McKinley gold mines company
837 Century Building. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI.
VALUABLE OPTION SECURED
McKinley Stock Enhanced Many Points in Value by This Deal
Hlnce entering Into the contract as financial agent for the sale of this stock
at 5 cents per share, I have received word from the Ikmrd of Directors that
they have succeeded In putting through it deni which will add enormously to
the assets of the Company and would Justify them In-Increasing the price at once
to far above the prenent figure.
This deal Is in the form of an option secured upon five claims, or about
upon the west. Tills Is heavily miners lifted property which ha* been tl
ly proven up nnd ha* yielded test* and ussays showing hundred* and tbuuwui»
of dollar* to the ton In Gold.
A* I hml already secured the contract for the sale of stock previous to
the securing of tbl* option I niu still able to offer It for a short time only at
the original price of 5 cents (>er share, but I am advl»cd that the price will
have to Ik* advanced at a very early date.
FREE INFORMATION COUPON—Clip and Mail Today.
M. H. TOMLINSON,
837 Century Bldg., Kanes. City, Mo.
Dear Sir—Pleusu "end prepaid, prospectus and full Information
ns to the McKinley Gold Mines Co.
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