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DIVIDEND NOTICE.

Mutual Savings Bank of

San Francisco.

For the half year ending December 31, 1905, a dividend has been declared at the rate of three and one-half (3%) per cent per annum on all deposits, free of taxes, and payable on and after Tuesday, January 2, 1906. GEO. A. STORY, Cashier.

Office-710 Market street.

DIVIDEND NOTICE.

San Francisco Savings Union.

For the half year ending with December 31st, 1905, a dividend has been declared at the rates per annum of three and six-tenths (3 6-10) per cent on term deposits, and three and one-third (3%) per cent, on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after Tuesday, January 2nd, 1906. LOVELL WHITE, Cashier.

Office-532 California street, corner Webb.

DIVIDEND NOTICE.

German Savings and Loan Society.

For the half year ending December 31, 1905, a dividend has been declared at the rate of three and six-tenths (3 6-10) per cent. per annum on all deposits, free of taxes, payable on ani after Tuesday, January 2, 1906. Dividends not called for are added to and bear the same rate of interest as the principal from January 1, 1906. GEORGE TOURNY, Secretary.

Office--526 California street,

DIVIDEND NOTICE. California Safe Deposit and Trust Company.

On term

For the six months ending December 31, 1905, dividends have been declared on the deposits in the savings department of this company as follows; deposits at the rate of 3 6-10 per cent. per annum, and on ordinary deposits at the rate of 3 1-2 per cent. per annum, free of taxes, and payable on and after Tuesday, January 2, 1906.

J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager.
Office--Corner California and Montgomery Sts.

DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Savings and Loan Society.

A dividend has been declared for the term ending December 31, 1905, at the rate of three and one-half (3 1-2) per cent. per annum, on all deposits.free of taxes, and payable on and after January 2, 1906. Dividends not called for are added to and bear the same rate of interest as principal.

EDWIN BONNELL, Cashier. Office--101 Montgomery street, corner of Sutter.

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It has ever been recognized as the leading financial daily paper of United States and Canada. Its advertising columns have always been kept free from patent medicine copy, "discretionary pool" financial advertising, questionable promoting and mining propositions.

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The Paragon Consolidated Gold Mining Company

1016 Union Trust Bldg.

San Francisco, Cal.

Is a corporation organized under the laws of Colorado, with a capital stock of $500,-
000, divided into 500,000 shares, of the par value of $1.00 each, non-assessable, with
no individual liability to the stockholder for the Corporate debts of the Company.

For Thirty Days Shares are 20 cents Each
The officers and directors are: JOHN G. BARKER, President; TIREY L. FORD; E. B.
ROGERS; P. L. SHUMAN, Sec. and Tres.

The "Gem" quartz mines, consisting of five full mining claims located upon one ledge or vein, a distance of 7500 feet in length, being on the Feather River, in Butte County, California, about eighteen miles east of Oroville, three miles east of Enterprise, and three miles west of Forbestown. THE OPERATIONS CONSIST OF RUNNING A TUNNEL ON THE VEIN OF ORE, IN A TRUE FISSURE, BETWEEN GRANITE WALLS. This advertisement IS ALL RIGHT. It is in the right place.

Sold since September 1, 180,000 shares.

Extract from Report of Edwin C. Brown, E. M.:

"By driving the tunnel an additional 1,000 feet *** considering the vein to average four feet in width, about 350,000 tons of ore would be thus exposed. This would represent but one-fifth of the reserves above the tunnel, and does not take into consideration the enormous amount of ore which can be developed by sinking below this level."

C. A. Luckhardt Co., 71 and 73 Stevenson street, San Francisco, report the value of ore from the Gem Group as follows:

Lot 69,380, average sample assayed, Gold, $14.05 per ton

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A new chute of ore in Tunnel No. 2 has been struck, and the fissure is now three and one-half feet wide, showing an average value of $15.00 gold per ton. The future of this group of mines is now fully assured.

In this is not clear to you, for further information address

PERCY L. SHUMAN, 1016 Union Trust Bldg., 14 Montgomery St., San Francisco

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THE BONANZA OF DEATH VALLEY

Sensational Strikes will Follow the Development of
the Furnace Creek Gold Mining Company's Claims.

Don't Wait Until Stock Jumps to a Prohibitive Price,
Your Chance to Make a Fortune is NOW. Grasp It.

You have heard of Walter Scott (Scotty) the Death Valley Miner and his mysterious mines. There's nothing mysterious about his mines except the amount of gold they will produce. Scotty says thirty or forty millions. They have enriched him over half a million in less than a year.

Mystery envelops "Scotty's" claims because the country in which they lle is so rough and dry that few miners have the hardihood to enter it, although a golden harvest is practically assured them.

Scotty's mines are on Furnace Creek in the Funeral Range. This region is easily the richest link in Nevada's golden chain. It is a veritable quarry of gold.

Within a few months two railroad lines will run right into this now isolated district.

Then you will hear of mines of far greater richness than those of "Scotty's."

The mines of the Furnace Creek Gold mining Company will be among these mines. I'll tell you why:

My name is Lige Harris. I am a prospector and a miner. I have spent all my life seeking gold and everyone knows what wonderful success I have had in locating rich mines since I came to Nevada.

When other prospectors were working around the crowded Tonopah and Goldfield districts, "Scotty" and I reasoned that Nevada's Bonanza was in the Funeral Range.

So we came down here when there wasn't a single claim located in the vast district.

I took up what I considered the richest claims of a fabulously rich country. "Scotty" followed his own judgment and went right to work on his property. Everyone knows what sensational money spending he has done, on the proceeds of his judgment. You haven't heard from my claims yet because I had other big interests which required immediate attention.

But now, I have disposed of all my other interests I have such absolute faith in my property on Fur nace Creek in the Funeral Range that I know, just as soon as I begin working these claims, I'll have the foremost and best paying property in Nevada.

You see, Scotty and I had first choice. If I was not absolutely sure in my own mind that these claims were Bonanzas, I wouldn't waste my time on them. I know of lots of other rich mines in Nevada. But none so rich as these.

For instance, I took at random a few surface samples from this Furnace Creek property which shown $110 to $518 a ton, allowing for an additiona] 5 per cent for copper.

Mind you, these values were not selected. 1ney were simply the haphazard picking of rock from the surface.

Just think of the possibilities of this property when I begin working the mines.

Means independence for the stockholders, perhaps fortune.

There are five claims in the property and the stockholder's interest lies in the whole five.

When the development of the mines begins, there's no telling to what figures stock may jump.

Wouldnt you like to own an interest in this property when you read a few months hence of the sensational strikes on the Furnace Creek Gold Mining Co.'s claims?

This is probably the last chance you will ever get to buy this stock at 15 cents a share.

Just to get into any of the undeveloped mines in this fabulously rich country at this price would be well worth while.

But to be able to buy stock in mines that LIGE HARRIS SWEARS BY, for 15 cents a share is too good a chance to overlook.

Every cent that is subscribed for stock in the Furnace Creek Gold Mining Company is expended in the development of the mines belonging to the company.

Not a dollar goes to Fiscal Agents or is paid out in commissions.

Just as soon as the first block of stock of 50,000 shares is sold, the price will be advanced. This may be your last chance to buy this stock at 15 cents a share. The right is reserved to advance the price without notice.

Don't wait until the stock goes soaring up to a prohibitive figure. Come in with me now on the most promising mining proposition in Nevada.

I'm staking everything I've got in these Death Valley mines. I don't know what it means to lose. People who have pinned their faith in me in the past are rich to-day. Write to me anyhow-to-day, while it is on your mind. I've got some very interesting literature, which is yours for the asking.

LIGE

HARRIS

124 Sansome Street

San Francisco, Cal.

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