IN THE SHADOW OF SHAME By Fitzgerald Molloy Copyright by E. Fitzgerald Molloy. Bvnop§la of Preceding Chapters OHre Dumbarton. aft«r the legal separation from ner brutal husband, becomes a successful authoreM aud lives Tt6 vrhot mini ift A \ j0W((« toenn Y COP»*W CO O hvrtkoir V J jj ti»K)*MtO« hint ;,»«« <.<>.« / 0 oCOrtihQ.»»fc«..l J/ i»nn«! / j t\. #y (ONt'(o P\ /• r 4»r r A^" oS4l,f CoP ** (o — j (*| >o»Ma.Prt*(c 0 / y ijdtofci** cfctMfctt* m \jL / K \L oc^own I "* / o "'g"""" OUR PROPKKTY IS FAVORABLY LO CATED IN THE HEART (IP A ii REAT COPPER IHsfttlCT The Consolidated Copper Creek Mining Company's property is located in Yavapai ( ounty, fifty miles Southwest of Prescott ami twenty-four miles South of Jerome, Arizona, and in the same range with the great United Verde mine, which pays $20,000,(XW fn divi dends yearly to its stockholders. The Crown King Mine, a great producer, just West, has produced hundreds of thousands of dollars, Ihe Uichenbar, which pays good dividends, is near us. North, South and West of our property are located mines of unlimited value, as well as the smelter plants to handle their output. At Humboldt and Mayer are located three Independent smelters, with a capacity to handle the entire output of the district. Cordes, our railroad station, is but 20 miles we.*t of us, and it is from that point, when connected by the completion of a good wagon road, we will deliver our output and receive freight. J. H. MORELANO Assayer, by appointeent, to tfce it. 3. Surveyor of (hjsto»9 C*rt/fh*f >/ ■»*)/«/ for Co!». Copgsr Creak tfintftfe Co. b4*rf|llM V," Hi" Cw IIH hM IIMt htH "* „r Uo »> Im »•' «* •« «l A »•> o. », « til It* Z Copper KtSig 0.04 5.0 14.4 $ 55.91 6 " * 0.04 4.5 30.6 103.«J 7 Copper Oueen tree> 53.1 85.3 S -1- " " °- og !- s 37.71 66.11 0,,. nr. . JII9OS : r . Report of Government Agsayer on Helerted Samples of Ore from Property of Coiihol Mated Copper Creek Mining Company. ,t WRITE TO AY--OR, BETTER, TELEORAPH—ORDERING NUMBER OF SHARES YOU DESIRE. At the rate subscriptions are coming in the present allotment will not last lon*. The price will then advance, and its rise should be raptd and permanent No order will be received for less than .00 shares y<" Company will i, 5 „, a c„,ilk„,c fun 0" o£'«c. co " pon opposi,e ' I " J ~ •»' AddreKg all CommnnleatlonH and make all Remittances Payable to li W. DUMM, Financial Agent, Consolidated Copper Creek Mining Co. 221 Shukert Building, KANSAS CITY, HISSOUKI Salmon and Celery Salad.—Flake enough canned salmon to make one cup ful. Arrange lettuce leaves around with one cupful of celery cut in tiny cross wise slices. Make a mound of the mix ture in the center of the lettuce and pour on a dressing made from two table spoonfuls of oil, three tablespoonfuls of vinegar, a Saltspoonful of salt and a dash of pepper. Potatoes with Cheese.—Pare and cut into small cubes enough potatoes to make a pint; lay them in cold water half an hour, drain and cook in salted water until tender. Place a layer in a buttered baking dish, sprinkle thickly with grated cheese, pepper and salt, with bits of but ter and a little celery salt; fill the dish in Ibis way; pour oVer a cupful of milk, bake fifteen minutes and serve hot. Red Kidney Beans.—Soak one pint of red kidney beans over night in two quarts of cold water; rinse and cover with fresh, cold water. Add a small onion with one clove stuck in it and a rounding tablespoonful of butter. Cook slowly until tender, but not broken, and add water as it boils away. Season with salt and pepper. Take out the onion and turn the beans onto a platter to make a bed on which to serve broiled chops, sausages, or roast pork. Devilled Kggs.—Boil a sufficient quan tity of eggs hard; when cold, peel and dip the first into beaten raw egg, next into oil, and roll them In salt and a small quantity of cayenne. Make a little Copper is a Permanent Investment No ftMtt can tell how long a good Copper mine will last, because no man has ever seen one exhausted. The Rio Tinto mines in Spain have been worked for over two thousand years, and last year they were the third largest producer in the world. The Mansfield mines in Germany have been worked for seven hun dred years, and last year they were the sixth largest producer. Copper was discovered in this country in 1845, and in the I ake Superior district the levels are a mile below the lake, yet last year they produced more copper than ever before in their history. The famous Anaconda mine is steadily increasing its production. I he United Verde in Arizona is turning out more and more Copper every year. No real Copper mine in //lis eouulrv lias yet been exhausted. We have 2SO acres with Copper ore sticking out on every claim, and a 10 foot Shaft lius I been blink on Copper lodes on each claim. All this shows the presence of an enormous Copper deposit. In short, beyohd the possibil ity of doubt, there Is Copper ore on the Com pany's land linftlclent to keep an enormous plant running for generations to come. We do tiot hcllete there Is any such showing of Cop per as this property and this district exhibit anywhere else on.the American continent. 1 be great United Verde, the nljne of Senator i lurk, Is some miles North of os and 111 the same range; Its main workings consist of only •In acres; It did not begin to nave the surface showing our property has; and It 19 turning out over s4o,ouo,oli> a year. More than that—Copper Creek, the greatest unfailing water supply | n the district, runs through our property for 18UU feel, and as water Is absolutely essential, Its valde cannot be estimated. offer you a ground floor proposition, with the ore actually exposed we can run a concentrator of ml) tons capacity, as quickly Us U can be erected, for an Indellnlte period, t ulcus every geological sign fulls, within two years, with ample capital, we should be rnlri lug ore enough to supply it S(Mo ton concen trator for generations. 1 X?. htt^, aHsnyn from four of these ledges, With the following results of pure copper: 14 4-10 per cent, 17 7-10 per cent. 23 7-10 per cent, 30 6-lb per cent. " | These were selected samples, and we are frank to say that no sucli ore exists In th<* deep workings of copper mines. (>n the prop erty adjoining, however, on a vein which is traceable in ours, at a depth of 97 feM, ore was taken out which cannot be distinguished from the ore at the 400 and 500 feet levels in the United Verde Copper mine, which runs 6 per cent in Copper. This is above the average ot the ore of the world's greatest producers, the famous Anaconda producing ore which averages only a little over 3 per cent. Three hundred tons daily of 6 per cfcnt ore Price of Stock Now 18c. a Share—Par Value SI The Executive and Rinartce Committee nf the Consolidated Copper Creek Mining Company has authorized the sale of i limited amount of treasury stock at ioe it share. Par value of this stock is SI.OO a share, ami we believe that * Jjt year it we be worth a doflar a share on the markets of the world; nor will it stop there. A good Copper stock w U rise and rise till the owners become di*zy; there seems hardly any limit to its valuation PP stock Wlll nse Ah OUR SHAFTS GO DOWN, THIS STOCK WILL OO UP IN VALUE. We therefore reserve the rioht m the ptice without notice. If you arc wise, buy stock now ahd thus secure the benefit of future advance! in price. a " Ce OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN We hove planned for improvements and machinery which will take sottleiime td complete and install. Therefore, the mnney will not be needed all at once; and the Directors, realiiihg that it will be ad vantageous to investors and to the company to sell stock on an easy payment plan, have decided to accept subscriptions 10 per cent down and the balance ih rline monthly payments. too shares will cost you $i down and $i per month for 9 months; estimated value on 1000 ton production SISOO. SCO snares will Jbost yt>u $g down and $5 per month for 9 months; estimated value on 1000 ton production $7500. 1060 shares will cost you $lO down and $lO per month for 9 months; estimated Value 011 1000 ton production $15,000. 2500 shares will cost you $25 down and §25 per month for 9 months; est'mated value 011 1000 ton production $37,500. 5,000 shares will cost you SSO down and SSO per month for 9 estimated value on 1000 ton production $75,000. 10,000 shares will cost you s>oo down and SIOO per month for 9 ftionths; estimated value on 1000 ton production $150,000. tray by twisting up the corners of half a sheet of oiled writing paper, place the eggs in it, put on a gridiron over a clear fire, and shake it about until the eggs arc quite hot. Meanwhile prepare equal quantities of olive oil and chutney sauce around them; garnish with parsley and serve. Banana Desert.—Slice half a dozen ripe bananas, and three tart oranges, ar ranging a layer of bananas and then a layer of oranges in a glass dish ; sprinkle each layer of fruit with powdered sugar, and then spread over the top a thick layer of sweetened whipped cream which has been faintly tinged wth a few drops of strawberry extract. Have fruit and cream very cold, and serve as soon after preparing as possible passing with it lin ger* of sponge cake or macaroons. Brown Bread.—One cupful Indian meal, one cupful rye meal, one cupful flour, mixed together. Add one-half cunful sour milk, one-fourth cupful of molasses, pinch of salt, heaping tea spoonful soda, dissolved in warm water; mix thoroughly. Our grandmothers used their hands to mix brown bread. Add warm water to make a thin batter and bake one hour in tin cans. Be sure to bake in small cans; the little round slices look appetizing and taste like the brown bread of brick oven fame. Cocoanut Pie.—Heat four cupfuls of milk and add two cupful.*? of grated fresh cocortnut and let 1' jt for ten min utes. Cool and add four eggs well will produce $6,120.00 per day net profit, hut our intention is to ere<-t a concentrator of 1,000 tons capacity. Such a plant would produce a daily profit of over $:W,000, a yearly profit of over $7,500,0001 1 his will give you dividends on your stock tl i ' lrI * cet, r on your investment. Think of it!—7s times your money baclc j in_ each year! Does this startle you? Our' neighbor. Senator C'lark, is clearing over $20,. 000,000 each year, working 10 acres, 24 miles away,_ right on the same range. Dividend paying Copper mining stock sells on the market at about ten times the amount it pays in yearly dividends. This stock, there fore, on the above estimate, which you can get to-day at ONLY 10 CENTS A SHARE, should sell on the market at about $7.50 a I shate—at 75 times what you can buy it for to-day. S2O Invested in our mine now would be worth S 1,50t) SIOO invested In our mine now would be worth $ 7,500 *2OO invested in our mine now would be worth $15,000 *•"'00 invested in our mine now would be worth $ 37,500 Jiooo invested in our mine now would be worth $ 75,000 S2OOO invested in our mine now would be worth $150,000 Do these figures startle you? Read history. SIOO invested in Creche Consolidated in 1901 Is how worth $5,700. SIOO Invested in Cnlted Verde ill 1597 Is now worth $30,000. SIOO invested in Wolverine In 1893 is now worth $5,000. SIOO invested in Calilmet and Pittsburg in 1903 is now worth SSOOO. SIOO invested in Calumet and Arizona in 1902 is now worth SIO,OOO. ARIZONA t.EADS TitE WOULD IN COI'I'EK AIINftS Ileyond a doubt, Arizona has underneath her soil larger, richer deposits of Copper than CUT OPT THIB OOLI-QX AMI MAIL TO-DAY ! I* W. DUMn, Financial Agent, Consolidated Copper Creek Ming Co. 1 881 Hhukcrl IluUiUnff, KANSAS CITY, MO. • De ,i. r S ' r : ~P's ase send me full particulars concern ing the Consolidated Copper Creek Mining Co. in cluding Assay Certificates, Samples of Ore, etc. INAME ADDRESS beaten with half a cupful of sugar. Roll one cracker very fine and pour into two paste-lined plates. Put a rounding tea spoonful of butter cut into bits on each and bake. Cover with a meringue made from the whites of two eggs beaten stiff with one-half cupful of powdered sugar and brown in the oven. Cool the pie before putting on the meringue. Daffodil Pudding—One cupful of but ter, one-half cupful of molasses, one-half cupful of granulated sugar, a cupful of milk, three level cupfuls of flour in which n thoroughly mixed three tea spoon fills of baking powder, one-half cupful of finely chopped citron and the of small, seedless raisins and a teaspoonful of cinnamon. Whip the mixture until as light as possible, pour into individual pudding dishes and steam for one-half hour. Serve with a rich lemon sattce. Raisin Roll Cake.—Brat one cupful of sugar with the volks of three eggs. Sift one cupful of flour with three level tea spoonfuls of baking powder and add to the sugar and egg, then fold in the stiffly beaten whites of the three eggs. Add a teaspoonful of lemon flavoring, and, last, three teaspoonfuls of boiling water. Beat well and pour into a long, shallow pan. Bake in a moderate oven. Turn onto a cake rack and spread at once with a mixture made from the fill of powdered sugar and one cupful whites of two eggs beaten with one cup of chopped raisins. Copper is 8 Profitable Investment One copper mine that cost $t,200.000 paid in ore year ten million dollars in dividends, while four of the largest Western trunk line railroads, with 17,000 miles of track, paid only $9,750,000 dividends. Thirty-two of the leading Copper mines in this country on a paid-in capital of $92,000,000. have paid over $210,000,000 in dividends, while no railroad in the United States has ever paid back its original cost. The Steel 1 rust, with a capitalization of Si,4O(X --000,000, earned only $74,000,000 profit last year. i"ci ' : . lrgest , dividend-paying mines in the United States to-day, six are Copper mines. No wonder the shrewd investors are hunting for good Copper stocks! any other section of the world. The ancient Spaniards and the Indians were known to nunc the metal, while there is evidence that and in th C ' raCes , knew how to utilize Copper. L c . n,de way - m,neJ and smelted it. Jo-day his territory is dotted here and there 1 unon m°M * r V"? e f, whlch produce millions j upon m.lhons of dollars worth of Copper, and m!F .P' ace i .Prospecting has revealed many mofe veins which are still undeveloped \t some points the ore crops out at the roots of i the grass, widening out as it goes downward. Ihe mountains and valleys of this district are underlaid with such a wealth of copper J ore as exists nowhere else in the world. ■ oik Dig advantages ovkk OTIIKII GItEAT COj'i'Eh MINES All the large Copper itiints that we have quoted had to expend from one to four m ttifr. ,n smelting plants. There 2ust.ii v ar , ge independent smelters *ithin hauling distance of our property, obviating all necessity oh our part of this tremendous eiitlay of rtlohey. Therefore, all we need to do is to cotieentrate our ore, an inexpensive process, haul the con centrales to the smeltei-, and there re ceive our money. This puts us practically in the same positioti that Uiese other large Copper minis attained only alter the ex petiditure ot millions. Remember this company owns all o( its property, free and clear; it does Hot owe a cent. The stock is non-assessable and full paid. ' here is no preferred stock or bonds. All stock shares alike. No salaried officers until dividends are paid. The Officers and Board of Directors of the Consolidated Copper Creek Mining Co. are all thorough business men which guarantees a square deal. Their rugged honesty stands as a sure protection to your interests. t WHY WE SELL STOCK \\ e have a great property, but we need money ,o deveFop it. if a 7armer owned a quarter section of land and had only a spade to cultivate it with, it would take' years of toil tor him to get money enough to buy proper machinery to work it to advantage. So it isl With a mine If we went to a capiatlist he would demand the lion's share; but wo believe that the American people will be glad to come in with us and help us to make this property the greatest Copper mine on the Continent. So we goto YOU, relying on ? t r J,", < !? mcn . t . and sound common sense, and ask to join with us, man toman, share ?v,., V/IMO -J' great enterprise. i> jUj ? we make a second United Verde of this property. With unity there is hardly any limit to what can be ac- W 'H come when you Will be proud to be a stockholder in the Con solidated Copper Creek Mining Comnanv.