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Collection: Directories and Documents > Pamphlets

PH 2-4 (ca. 1905) (90 pages)

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ment of 1,000,000 shares in thirty days; certainly a re markable performance. His second offering of stock in the Good Morning company was snapped up, and the stock withdrawn from the market in twenty “days. This stock sold at one cent a share. On the first of the month Mr. Shaffer announced the Tam O’Shanter company, and five days later, one million shares were sold at one cent a share. This statement is vouched for by a representative of Profit and Loss who, through the courtesy of Mr, Shaffer, was given access to the orders received, principally through the medium of telegrams. This is certainly quick work, and it testifies to the popularity with the investing public of Mr. Shaffer and his system of flotation. PROMINENT COLORADO INDUSTRIALIST TO VISIT PORTLAND. (Reprinted from the Portland, Ore., Daily Telegram.) RED G. SHAFFER of Denver, Colo., who is to speak before the American Mining Congress next month on “Statutory Protection for Mining Investors,” is a young man who has attained extraordinary success in industrial enterprises during the past four years. He is secretary of the Continental Electric Power & Irtigation company, the largest storage reservoir and power corporation in Colorado; is interested in the development of three mines in the Idaho Springs district of Clear Creek county; locator of the Mad Creek mining district, in which is situated the newest Colorado mining tow”, known as Camp Shaffer; has successfully promoted @ half-dozen large Propositions, and, last but not least, has 80