525:"Then I made a strike on the Mariposa River. Sold my interest to an English syndicate for ninety-five thousand. I went to San Francisco and fell in love with Lucile Montrose. Did you ever see her, John? No? Well, you've heard of her, of course. She's an actress, or rather she was an actress. Ah, Lucile, Lucile! She was a dream, John. Such eyes, such pearly teeth and golden hair! And her voice was like well, it was great. And I loved her and she loved me, and we were engaged to be married. I bought her diamond rings and sunbursts, and a carriage, and all kinds of things until my ninety-five thousand had dwindled to fifty thousand. I argued with myself that no such sum of money was sufficient to enter upon a matrimonial career with Lucile, so I decided to double it by making an investment in Golden Fleece mining stock. I lost the fifty thousand. With tears in her beautiful eyes, Lucile said she was sorry, and would wait for me to make another fortune. She did not say how long she would wait, and not hearing from me for three weeks while I was plugging away in the mountains, she married a one-legged old millionaire, and wrote me a letter saying she would never cease to love me."
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may be at least partially realised when it is stated that the output last month was $ 35,000. During the four years that the mine has been worked it has been one of the best paying, investments ever uncovered in
Colorado. With a capital stock of $ 600,000 the promoters have within a few years all become wealthy men. Four years ago a party of Denver men, among whom S. S. Kennedy now living in Highlands was a leading spirit, began to work the mine which was then for the first time known to contain large deposits of gold. When a company was formed two years ago this month to further develop the property it was not anticipated that the output would reach anything like the figure that are now shown. In the past two years the yield has averaged more than $ 20,000 a month and many months it has run as high as $ 40,000. It was no wonder that the fact that one-half of this large output has been systematically stolen should have created consternation among those interested in similar enterprises.
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Misters Pierce and Lee were sent down to be on the ground and personally-endeavor to get the bottom facts. I believe no doubt the report in your paper is true, as it is in line with what we were prepared to hear." Mr. Kennedy owns 120,000 shares of the stock. He was originally the owner of a quarter interest but a few weeks since he disposed 30,000 shares, retaining now a fifth interest in the property. "Whenever a rich mine is opened" continued Mr. Kennedy, "professional thieves are sure to gather around. Genuine miners are all right. I do not think the stealing has been going on long, and I believe an organised hand of professionals is at the bottom of the whole affair."
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thought that with a perfect combination and the expenditure of enough money the perpetrators of this stupendous schema of robbery can he found. The specimens of rich tellurium ore exhibited in the company's office suggest the ease with which the stealing of enormous sums can be done. A small chunk of ore in the glass case not over two inches square is worth $ 65, while the large piece at the window which was shown at the World's Fair is worth more than $ 800.
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many other mining companies of that time, which had consumed the collected capital funds very quickly without ever paying any return or dividends to their investors. Although the glorious peak of Golden Fleece Mining and
Milling Co. had passed long ago in 1910, its demise was at least not based on fraud, but rather than the missing luck in finding new gold veins in the mines.
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toured the West, and no great mine has escaped the robbery that has followed. To such an extent has this been carried that in many of the larger mines the plan has finally been adopted of closing all except one entrance and requiring that persons going in and coming out shall make a complete change of clothing. In most new mines, however, this rule is not observed.
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Co., $ 1,000,000. But one of their set up companies, referring to the reputation of Golden Fleece Mining and
Milling Co., was the Golden Fleece Mining, Milling and Refining Company, endowed with a stock capital of $ 500,000. Nothing other than a similar-sounding name was used to deceive many Americans to invest their money in fake companies.
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Brothers to create mining stock companies with melodious and fanciful, phony names. Among many other, such companies had tip-off names like Rawhide Tarantula, capitalized at $ 1,000,000; others were Montezuma Mining and Smelting, $ 1,000,000; Montezuma Extension Gold Mining
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To much an extent has this species of theft been carried on in other mines that the owners have at times of late discharged the entire force, innocent as well as guilty, in the effort to locate the rascals. Some months ago the management of the Victor gold mine at
Cripple Creek let out all of the men
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Considering the dividend payments for this period only, shareholders received a capital re-distribution of 67%, calculated on the fully paid, original stock capital of the company. Golden Fleece Mining and
Milling Company (Iowa), for its first time, was listed on Mining Exchange of Colorado Springs,
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Milling Co. was well known being a reliable investment, at least for more than one decade, even before 1890, until the turn of the 20th century. That was in contrast to
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S. S. Kennedy, vice-president of the company, said he did not know the details of the result of the investigation except as he had read the same in The News. "About two months ago," Mr. Kennedy said, "we received word that the ore was being stolen, and an investigation was then begun. A few days ago
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There is some talk of forming an organization of mining men for the purpose of running to earth and punishing the rascals who have plundered the rich mines of the State and pilfered their product from the rightful owners. There is no clue as to who the leaders of the gang of marauders are, but it is
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The Golden Fleece Mining company is one of the best paying gold producing properties in
Colorado and it has no wonder that a great sensation followed the recent discovery that there had been a series of systematic robberies by which about half of the output has been stolen. The extent of the robbery
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It should be mentioned that the name game continued 90 years later, this time in different form, but under the same name of other Burr
Brothers. This time Burr Brothers were represented by Daniel Burr, and his younger brother Robert, setting up an investment scam company, Cornerstone Management, in
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The opinion was generally expressed that this is only one instance of where similar practices have been consummated in mining camps. For many years old miners claim, that professional thieves have been working the mines when discovered that have produced big outputs. This gang, it is asserted, have
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Harold Butler Barnes, an electrical engineer, was chief engineer and director in 1922, when a revival attempt of the company was made. He was born on
February 18, 1880, and was son of Phineas Barnes and Fanny Ellsworth Wood. Harold Butler Barnes died on May 12, 1938, at Denver, Colorado, at age 58.
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Denver., Colo., May 30. Mr. Biddle Reeves of the firm Reeves & Clemes, real estate and investment brokers, representing in Colorado and Utah the Mortgage Trust Company of Pennsylvania, was found death on the floor of his bedroom. Apoplexy caused his sudden death. He was born in Woodsbury, N.Y.,
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The Golden Fleece Mining and Milling Company, Inc., was listed on the Colorado Springs Mining Exchange (stock designation: Golden Fleece). It paid high dividends to its shareholders during peak times. The company’s dividend payments can be explored for several years and were subject of statistical
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A revival under the name of the original Golden Fleece and Mining Company was tried in 1920. The then issued company prospectus stated a stock capital of $ 2,500,000, and incorporation under the laws of Colorado. The new company was seated at 601 Foster Building, Denver Colorado in 1922, and soon
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again. Although it was the Flatiron Building in Denver, did Mr. Barnes know, that the Burr Brothers had their headquarters at Flatiron Building in New York? It is not known whether this new company has ever operated in other business than that of increasing the stock capital to $ 2,500,000. The
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Fleece said yesterday, the work was not that of the miners themselves. As a rule, they are honest, and are content to receive the regular wages. Some bold thieves have, however, planned robberies on a gigantic scale, and it would appear have generally carried their schemes to a successful issue.
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mouths ago the officers of the company received a tip that the company was being systematically robbed, and the investigation was then begun which now results in the finding that for many months the corporation has lost over one-half of its ores, stolen under the vary eye of the managers.
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finished his Flatiron Building in 1923, the company moved its office to 313 Flatiron Building, 1669 Broadway, Denver, Colorado, with Harold B. Barnes being the executive, and Lyman Franklin Hulen as president of the company. The company in 1920 took a lease on some properties of the
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47 years ago. For years he was engaged in the manufacture of glassware with Samuel Tatua and company in Philadelphia and later was interested with his brother, Paul S. Reeves, in the manufacture of brass goods. His health failing him, he came west about 18 years ago.
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1999. Here, only one reference is made to a newspaper article of the year 2003. It would be interesting to know, if Burr Brothers I (1910), are ancestors to Burr Brothers II (1999).
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on Wednesday, December 4, 1895. Before its listing, ownership of the company was condensed to few shareholders, and some shares were traded, similar to its predecessor
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2559:Federally recognized Alaska Native tribes
902:Triangle Business Journal, August 8, 2003
272:Less Insurance and Construction accounts
80:, secretary and treasurer of the company.
1031:: John Burt, chapter "The Sailor Mine",
47:Golden Fleece Mining and Milling Company
2610:List of counties and county equivalents
855:Sunday Herald (Syracuse, NY), June 23,
578:
955:, p. 10: Activity at Colorado Springs.
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3824:Defunct companies based in Colorado
874:Postal Raids Show Vast Stock Frauds
352:Gold production from gold mines in
237:Financials and Financial statements
140:Pinkerton National Detective Agency
677:History of the Union National Bank
343:, occasionally on stock exchange.
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1955:Director of National Intelligence
1053:Alien Property Custodian Report,
977:The New York Times, December 13,
964:The New York Times, December 11,
868:The New York Times, November 22,
97:William Millard Lippitt, born in
2111:Government Accountability Office
951:The New York Times, December 5,
3754:Separation of church and state
1970:National Reconnaissance Office
1913:President of the United States
990:The Sun (New York), April 13,
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829:The New York Times, June 17,
816:San Francisco Call, June 15,
803:The New York Times, June 16,
772:, 2 pl., 19 p. illus., diagr.
557:Golden Fleece Mine (Colorado)
327:Surplus on hand Jan. 1, 1896
85:Golden Fleece Mine (Colorado)
2116:Government Publishing Office
1584:Technological and industrial
1015:Fairplay Flume, January 31,
3588:Women's reproductive health
2554:Federally recognized tribes
2417:Public utilities commission
2321:Public Health Service Corps
2224:Code of Federal Regulations
2106:Congressional Budget Office
1960:Central Intelligence Agency
1866:Water supply and sanitation
1293:Declaration of Independence
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2666:Council–manager government
188:Vice President’s Statement
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1501:Post-Cold War (1991–2008)
1342:drafting and ratification
1315:Articles of Confederation
885:The World's Work, March,
354:Hinsdale County, Colorado
223:Madoff investment scandal
3541:Prescription drug prices
2661:Mayor–council government
2651:Coterminous municipality
2641:Consolidated city-county
2407:Agriculture commissioner
2057:House of Representatives
1965:National Security Agency
1615:Contiguous United States
662:Terre Haute Tribune Star
531:Alien Property Custodian
166:Extraordinary Precaution
3626:Criticism of government
2971:Social welfare programs
2564:State-recognized tribes
1549:Outline of U.S. history
1261:Continental Association
891:The Get-Rich-Quick Game
689:"Infos at 1453race.com"
177:Defensive Organisations
3688:Environmental movement
3531:Health insurance costs
3426:Educational attainment
2951:Federal Reserve System
2909:Science and technology
2412:Insurance commissioner
1950:Intelligence Community
1645:minor outlying islands
1408:Civil rights movement
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3029:Transportation safety
3024:Transportation policy
3014:Public transportation
2084:President pro tempore
1940:Executive departments
1709:National Park Service
1364:Territorial evolution
1029:Frederick Upham Adams
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132:Lake County, Colorado
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3683:Environmental issues
3348:Political ideologies
3247:Indigenous languages
2447:List of legislatures
2244:separation of powers
1945:Independent agencies
1871:World Heritage Sites
1506:September 11 attacks
1429:Spanish–American War
1369:Mexican–American War
1325:Confederation period
1256:Continental Congress
574:References and notes
42:, Denver, Colorado.
3526:Health care finance
3019:Rail transportation
2785:Imperial presidency
2507:State constitutions
2452:List of legislators
2402:Auditor/Comptroller
2375:Lieutenant governor
2101:Library of Congress
1992:Diplomatic Security
1635:Indian reservations
1298:American Revolution
1057:, Appendix, p. 425.
99:Putnam, Connecticut
3839:Mining in Colorado
3636:affirmative action
3609:Capital punishment
3568:Poverty and health
3563:Physician shortage
3536:Health care prices
3466:Standard of living
3149:standard of living
2956:Financial position
2583:Hawaiian home land
2571:Indian reservation
2544:Tribal sovereignty
2387:Secretary of state
2256:United States Code
2172:Territorial courts
2144:Associate Justices
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1516:War in Afghanistan
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3720:Human rights
3700:Gun politics
3651:Islamophobia
3641:antisemitism
3509:Hospice care
3451:Middle class
3431:Homelessness
3408:Social class
3368:Social class
3232:Human rights
3222:Homelessness
3134:middle class
3099:Demographics
3074:Architecture
2981:Unemployment
2961:Labor unions
2709:Town meeting
2686:City council
2681:City manager
2422:State police
2284:Marine Corps
2274:Armed Forces
2249:civil rights
2229:Constitution
1801:Southwestern
1796:Southeastern
1786:Northwestern
1781:Northeastern
1746:Mid-Atlantic
1736:Great Plains
1454:World War II
1337:Constitution
1241:Colonial era
1220:2008–present
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703:. Retrieved
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293:___________
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16:
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3725:Immigration
3656:LGBT rights
3558:Food safety
3393:Video games
2986:Wall Street
2966:Public debt
2869:Agriculture
2805:nationalism
2517:Uniform act
2439:Legislative
2346:Territorial
2304:Coast Guard
2299:Space Force
2049:Legislative
1844:Red (South)
1834:Mississippi
1756:New England
1692:Appalachian
1662:Earthquakes
1559:Discoveries
1554:Demographic
1496:Vietnam War
1439:World War I
1434:Imperialism
1384:Indian Wars
1359:War of 1812
519:gold mining
505:penny stock
242:analysis.,
51:gold mining
3818:Categories
3759:Xenophobia
3548:Disability
3489:Healthcare
3398:Visual art
3343:Philosophy
3289:television
3279:newspapers
3269:journalism
3259:Literature
3171:attainment
2822:Republican
2817:Democratic
2790:Ideologies
2751:Corruption
2316:NOAA Corps
2239:preemption
2234:federalism
1849:Rio Grande
1751:Midwestern
1731:West Coast
1726:East Coast
1569:Inventions
1481:Space Race
1476:Korean War
1459:home front
1394:Gilded Age
705:2009-12-05
371:quotation
3742:Terrorism
3519:Rationing
3416:Affluence
3363:Sexuality
3331:Uncle Sam
3237:Languages
3166:Education
3109:affluence
3069:Americana
2996:Transport
2894:Insurance
2884:Companies
2864:By sector
2756:Elections
2397:Treasurer
2355:Executive
2294:Air Force
2266:Uniformed
2089:President
1906:Executive
1677:Mountains
1610:Territory
1598:Geography
1422:1954–1968
1417:1896–1954
1412:1865–1896
1374:Civil War
1215:1991–2008
1210:1980–1991
1205:1964–1980
1200:1945–1964
1195:1917–1945
1190:1865–1917
1185:1849–1865
1180:1815–1849
1175:1789–1815
1170:1776–1789
1163:By period
1109:, p. 627.
1083:, p. 607.
1055:1918-1919
748:, p. 103.
735:, p. 772.
722:, p. 224.
651:, p. 409.
625:, p. 409.
598:, p. 409.
463:December
407:February
393:December
379:November
3798:Category
3494:Abortion
3358:Religion
3316:Columbia
3274:internet
3210:Holidays
3205:Folklore
3176:literacy
3114:eviction
3004:Aviation
2976:Taxation
2931:Currency
2924:by state
2834:Scandals
2704:Township
2462:Judicial
2363:Governor
2126:Judicial
2012:Marshals
1885:Politics
1839:Missouri
1829:Columbia
1824:Colorado
1819:Arkansas
1812:Longest
1791:Southern
1776:Northern
1620:counties
1574:Military
1564:Economic
1542:By topic
1521:Iraq War
1471:Cold War
1229:By event
1096:, p. 68.
794:, p. 339
564:See also
491:October
435:January
3782:Outline
3730:illegal
3715:Smoking
3578:Obesity
3461:Poverty
3383:Theater
3373:Society
3227:Housing
3188:Fashion
3144:poverty
3089:Cuisine
3061:Culture
3048:Society
3009:Driving
2936:Exports
2914:Tourism
2874:Banking
2852:Economy
2812:Parties
2656:Charter
2620:Sheriff
2067:Speaker
1935:Cabinet
1898:Federal
1806:Western
1771:Eastern
1766:Central
1761:Pacific
1721:Regions
1672:Islands
1155:History
497:$ 0.06
483:$ 0.15
469:$ 0.05
455:$ 0.20
441:$ 0.26
427:$ 0.34
413:$ 0.50
399:$ 0.61
385:$ 0.56
3803:Portal
3710:Hunger
3661:racism
3602:Issues
3476:Health
3378:Sports
3338:People
3183:Family
3154:wealth
3079:Cinema
2904:Mining
2889:Energy
2634:Cities
2602:County
2536:Tribal
2074:Senate
1918:powers
1814:rivers
1687:ranges
1655:states
1579:Postal
488:1903,
474:1903,
460:1902,
446:1902,
432:1900,
418:1899,
404:1898,
390:1897,
376:1897,
365:month
117:Events
3789:Index
3614:Crime
3484:Aging
3301:Names
3296:Music
3284:radio
3264:Media
3094:Dance
3084:Crime
2919:Trade
2676:Mayor
2625:Clerk
2593:Local
2335:State
1854:Yukon
1697:Rocky
1682:peaks
1068:1920?
699:(PDF)
692:(PDF)
421:July
362:Year
3353:Race
3198:list
3193:Flag
2732:list
2576:list
2487:list
2427:list
2380:list
2368:list
2344:and
2289:Navy
2279:Army
2149:list
1861:Time
1741:Gulf
1107:1927
1094:1931
1081:1922
1033:1903
1017:1902
992:1896
979:1895
966:1895
953:1895
940:1896
927:1905
914:1903
887:1911
870:1910
857:1895
844:1912
831:1895
818:1895
805:1895
792:1921
770:1920
746:1922
733:1905
720:1904
649:1897
636:1897
623:1897
610:1905
596:1897
494:23:
480:13:
477:May
466:12:
449:May
438:23:
396:30:
382:26:
368:day
25:Iowa
3252:ASL
2499:Law
2204:Law
2022:TSA
2007:ICE
2002:FBI
1997:DEA
1987:CBP
1982:ATF
1303:War
452:1:
424:1:
410:3:
130:in
3820::
156:.
142:.
2342:,
2337:,
2170:/
1138:e
1131:t
1124:v
1035:.
708:.
190:.
179:.
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