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TRUST COMPANIES 1
TRUST COMPANIES
Morton Trust Company38 NASSAU
CapitalSurplus and Undivided Profits
20000006000000
Aot u Trustee Guardian Eieoutor Administrator Assignee Receiver BegUtrar andTransfer Agent Jakes charge of Real and Personal Property
Deposits received subject to oheque or on certificate Interest allowed on daily balances
Travellen Letters of Credit issued Foreign Exchange
OFFICERSLevi P Morton President Thomas P Ryan VicePresident
Junes K Zd VicePros HMFrancis Secretary Charles A ConantjreuurerH B Berry Trust Officer 0 L Vilinerdlnf Secrety
DIRECTORSJohn Jacob Aitor 0 G Haven D 0 Mills Ellhu RootGeorge F Baker Joseph C Hendrix Levi P Morton Thomas F RyanEdward J Berwlnd Jamei N Jarvle Richard A McCurdy Jacob H SchlffFredorlc Cromwell Walter 8 Johnston W a Oakman John SloaneJames B Duke A D Jullllard George Foster Feabody William C WhitneyHenry M Flagler Joitph Larocque Samuel Rea
P MORTONTHOMAS F
EDWARD J UERW1ND
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE0 O HAVEN OEOHOB FOSTKH
Guaranty Trust Co of New YorkMutual Life Ilnlldlnc Nassan Corner Cedar Street
IIRAKCII OFFICES 33 Lombard St London E C Manila 1hlllpplnq Islands Hone Kong andShanghai China
Fiscal Agents of the United States Government at Manila Philippine Islands and HongKong China Depository of the Government of the Philippine Islands
Capital 2000000 Surplus 5000000INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHEQUE OR ON CERTIFICATE
Acts Trustee for Cornoratldna1 Firms anH Indlvlduabi and as ATakta entire charge of Heal and 1crsonal E at s carefully selected securities offered for Investment
Travelers Letters of Credit Available In All Parts of tho Worldand Commercial Letters of Credit Issued
BAFTS on all of Great Drltaln France Ucrmnny China and Philippines BOUGHT and SOLD
WALTER G OAKMAN PrMldtntJ-1CNHY A MUIIHAY 3d VlccPriJldfnt-WU c KUWAItDS Trc AUrerF C HAIIHIMAN Assistant Treasurer
GEORGE n TlRNnULL 2d VicePresidentJOHN GAULT Manager Foreign DepartmentE C HEIlUAnD Secretary
C NEWTON Trust Ornery
George F BakerHelmon-
tGeorte S HowdolnFrederic CromwellWalter R Gillette
London Commttteei
UinECTOHSK H HarrIman Adrian Isclln Jr
C llnvrn N JnrvlfIIEdwin hawleyII S mrrsCharles It
Waller G OakmanNorman B
U Jullllard Henry HRichard A IILevi Morton
Harry Payne WhitneyFrederick W Vanderbilt
ARTHUR J FRASKIt Chairman DONALD C HALDEMAX
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CHARLES S FAIRCniLIPresident
OSBOIUMri DRIGirr Vlc PreiL CARROLL ROOT 3d VlcePreiALEXANDER S SecretaryrELA U VAN SecretaryJAMES E KEELEK 2d Aist Seoty
Charles S Fairchild James A BlairJames J Hill Frank W StearnsStuart G Nelson EdmundHudson Hoagland George W PerkinsJama Stillman Abram M Hyatt-M C D Borden Norman B
McCullough Charles M SchwabFrederic RCoudert John S PhippsB Aymar Sands Frank
Sterling Woodbury IirKi i
PrenticeThis to act a Kxecutor
Trustee Administrator Guardian Agent ReceiverRegistrar and Transfer Agent
Oregon Sbort Line Railroad CompanyConsolidated Mortgage 5 Bonds
Utah and Northern Hallway CompanyFirst Mortgage 7 Bonds
Utah and Northern Railway Company
Consolidated Mortgage 5due January I ItXM from the above-
mentioned bonds win ho paid nt maturity upon pre-sentation nt tim onicc of the Treasurer ofOregon Short Line Railroad Company No 120Broadway Nrw York N Y
Package of may bf left for verificationon and after Monday December 38 It i3
OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD COMPANYIllKDERIC V S CROSBY Treasurer
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPHCOMPANY
New York December e 1003DIVIDEND NO 141
The Hoard of Directors havr dcclnred adividend of OXB AND PER
capital stock of thisTreasurer and after the lath
lay of January next to shareholders of record atthp rime of the transfer books on the loth day ofDecember ln t
The transfer books will be closed at three oclockon thr afternoon of December 19 Inst and re-opened on morning of January 2 next
M T WILIIUR Treasurer
Till CIIMTAr0 ALTON RAILWAY COFirst Lien MorlRUKr
Coupons No 7 tin January I mot from theBonds will be paid at maturity
upon presentation at tile oillce of Treasurerth Company No 1M llroadwas New York N V
Inckacrrii of coupons may he left for verificationon and aftir December Id 1903
The bonks for thi registration and transfer ofthe ahovemrntloned bonds will be closed nt J P M-
on Monday ecimber 21 1003 and will he re-
opened t in A XI n lonunry 2 I9 M-
FIIKDERIC V S
DETROIT UNITED RAILWAYDetroit MIni lIce 2 1903
The regular quarterly dividend of ONE PER-CENT on the capital of this haslen declared January lftO4
be milled tn stockholders of recordat the orilre of Kean Van CortUndt Co NewYork
Transfer books will be closed from Thursdaylirember i nt R oclock P M until Wednes-day January 20 lOCH at 10 oclock A M cover-Ing theannual meeting to be held on January 19KKM H RUtWEL Treasurer
llrnokljn Union Elevated Rnllroad CompanyI111ENI No-
At of the Hoard of Directors of theBrooklyn Union Elevated
H I a dividend of oneone half centum on the socli of theCompany l ceni-
311103 to stockholders ofDecember 3 1003
The transfer ooks will bn rinsedon Wedoostlav December 23 nt 3 I M and willreoptnon Thursday DrnmlirrSl IWO at 10 A M
C t MENTBLY Secyand Trea
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANYFIrst MurlRnue 4 tcnt llondn
No 13 tnir January I ItXM from theahnvr mentioned Dond1 will be at maturityupon presentation at the ufflcc of the Treasurer-of the 120IIroadway New York N
Pinknees of be left for verificationon and alter Monday December W 1H03
The Books for rerlstratlon and transfer ofthe abovementioned bonds will be closed at 3 P Mon December 21 1003 and will he teopened at 10 A MJanuary2 ItXM
FREDERIC V S Treasurer
METROPOLITAN TRUST COMPANYof the City of New York
SEMIANNUAL IHVIDEXD NO 31
At a meeting Directors held this day-a semiannual dividend of Eight cent wasdeclared out of earnings payable on January2 1904
The Transfer Hooks nf the will heclosed t 12 oclock noon on December 28 1003
and reopened at 10 A M on January 4 IKM I
Dated New York December 9 1003BENJAMIN STRONG Jr Secretary
INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANTMeriden Conn Dec 1 IXB
At the last of the of Directors-a quarterly dividend of One Cent was
on the Preferred stock of thisCompany payable January 1 IW4 to stockholders
on l ec 18 tamThe Transfer Books of Preferred stock will be
opened on January 2 1904 at ten oclock A a-
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linn 1803The regular quarterly dividend three
quarters on the Prrferred Stock ofthis Com Is payable on 2d January 1904 TheTransfer Hooks for the Preferred Stock will closeon I9tli of December IfWS at 12 oclock noon andwill reopen on 4th January 1904 at 10 oclock
All dividend checks will be milledC Secretary
ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS
NATIONAL HANK OP THBCITY OF NEW YORKThe annual election for Directors of this Bank
will be at the banking No 320 Broad-way Borough of of Nete York
12 M toIV MCHARLES S YOUNG Cashier
New York December 10 190-
3f PROPOSALS
ENGINEER OFFICErTj srARMY RoomTCustom House Norfolk Vs Nov IB KM Sealedproposals for wat Norfolk
to Albemarle Sound N 0 will be re-Vrlvtd here coll IDOa udthea publlrly opened Information furnished on
EVELKrU WINSLOW Capt
FINANCIAL
ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAB COM-PANY
To the owners or of the Savannah Floridaand Wftrtcrn Four Per CentFirst Mortgage St Johns River Division GoldBonds which are secured by a
the said Savannah FloridaRailway Company M theCityof YorkTrustee JuneNotice Is hereby the Atlantic Coast-
Line Railroad Company as successor and asulgnof the and Western RailwayCompany will In accordance with the terms con
provisions of the mortgage made bythe said and Western RailwayCompany to the City Trust Company of New YorkTrustee dated June 16th IS09 of tire Bondstecured thereby avail Itself of and will exercisethe option given by the said mortgage and willon the tlrst day of January year 1904 retire
secured the said mortgage amounting as to thethereof to the aggregate sum of one mil
principal of the alJ bonds with such Interest asdue thereon up to that time will
on January 1st1604 at the office of the City TrustCompany of New York Trustee and that the sumnecessary to pay the said and all accruedInterest on the bonds will be depositedsaid Atlantic Coast Line withthe said Trustee on or before January first 1904
and that all Interest on the same stop fromand after date
Hy order of the Board of DirectorsATLANTIC
Dated June 27th 1-
903qft
INVESTORS READTHE WALL STREET JOtRNAL
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DOW JONES 4 CO PublIshersThe Oldest News Ajency In Wall Street
TO THE 10Ll nnS OF INCOMK I1ONDS OF THB
Mexican Central RailwayThe undersIgned as a duly authorized protective
committee of the Bondholders call upon all IncomeBondholders dlssatwled with the oiler of Laden
Thalmann i Co and with the failure to re
Interest on their bonds toy many years andwho arc desirous of Joining other bondholders In
InvestigatIng the real status and value of theirholdings to deposit their bonds with the deposi-tories nominated this
A plan will be upon application to anymember of the committee ItsAKVIAL IHlrti IIIMI uiYork No 20 Ilrosrt Street New YorkAMERICAN LOAN TRtST COMPEL uStat Street Ilostnn Mass
Nerotlablr will he Issued to those depostins bonds
1IENJAMIN P
SIDNEY J SMITHOTTO T Committee
1 W HBSNIXO-D SN W JORDAN
JAMIS HAROLD WARNKU Connnl40 Wall Street New York
TUB TKANSHKIl BOOKS OP TI1K iESEHAL-llortcasc 4 Per Cent llcirlstered Bonds of the
Company and the and Readinc Coal will close at the office of J PMorgan Co N Y Wednesday December 16
lam at 3 oclock preparatory to payment ofthe semiannual Interest due January I
im nod wm
Philadelphia December 15 1003
TUB TRANSFER Wigthe Southern Hallway Company will close l the
omec of the Company New orkFriday December lath nt S oclock I1 M prepara-tory to the payment oftheieon due 1M l M and will reopenJanuary M I M J tA FOnD
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Five Per Cent TenYear Convertible Cpld Pebeniarothe Company
tAt the request of holders ot debenture the undersIgned have consented to aetasacomfaltlee t
assist In placing the affairs of the Company on a permanent financial basis The repria majority of all the outstanding debentures v
have conferred with omcers and director of the Colorado Fuel A Iron Company iidsre ActingIn harmony with them i v
We have also conferred with persons representing a majority of the tockoj the Hlf re-
acting In harmony with them iWe find that the Company In undertaking of Its plants
to Its property two years or more ago Incurred obligations for labor material and coturuc tyni lchhave proved to be far In excess of Its cash resources that In order to meet Its nnanclalresulreraAfr uthey have arisen It has been necessary for the Company to sell a portion of Its properlyHhaVtt lapossible to recover the property sold at the selling price with reasonable Interest that so to do aodat thesame time to provide sufficient money tocomplete Improvements begun lo fulfill tbeotollgatlflnsoMheCompany and to place It In a position where It may Its business with reasonaoJeeeomomywUlrequire about 113000000
A plan has been formed for the creation of a funding mortgage to he made by the tfby anothertorporatlon to secure an Usueof bonds which with tho stock hejelnsfwriyejtlon d will
be used to provide these necessary funds and also In excbango for the present jewsecurity will be a live per cent gold bond supported by a consolidated mortgaga dlreotl upon allthe properties recently sold by the Fuel as mentioned prop-erty of the Fuel Company directly br hy pledge of debentures subject only to the
on a part of the property which were llcim at the time of the Issue ot the Too bondsto be exchanged for debentures will be convertible Into stock of tile Company toby which debentures are now convertible 0
THE WILL BK ASKED TO AUTHORIZE INCREASE OKffHEXISTINGCOMMON CAIITiL STOCK OF TIlE COMPANY BY ABOUT TillS INCREASEtt STOCK TO-
HE USED WITH PONDS IN IROCURINQ THE MONEYS NECESSARY FOR THE PUnPqsB OFCOMPANY FOR THE OTIIEIl PUIUOSIIS AS TIlE PLAN t
syndicate representing a majority of the stock of the Company which has hitherto assisted ItvComiparty to meet Its financial ubllgatlons by purchasing iwrtlons of Its property has agreeditooonvry theseproperties to the Fuel Company or to this Committee or as the Committee may directlortte price atwhich they were acquired with reasonable Interest t J
SYNDICATE HAS ALSO AOItEED UNDERWRITE WITHOUT COMJIISSIOXS ABUlUdtOF NKW ISSUE OF IIONDS AND STOCK ABOVE MENTIONED AS MAY SrJNEOES-
ING ONE JIOOO OF STOCK FOR EACH 8flO PAID
ers of the Company at the underwriting price waiving for Its members as stockholdet tW jlcbj tqparticipate j J
The syndicate further agrees to otter such part of sald bonds and stock thus underwrjltivn a arfi ipttaken by stockholders to the depositing debenture holders In the proportion of their hodlnga ttheunderwriting price to the syndicate waiving for Its members as debenture holders the right tq portlclnfive
Any of the bonds and stock so underwritten tot taken by stockholders or debenture will be-
taken and paid for by the syndicate at theTHE PLAN CONTAINS PROVISIONS tOn PAYMENT OF TilE NEXT MATURING COUPON ON
DEBENTURES DEPOSITED HEREUNDER IN CASE SUCH PLAN SHALL UECOMBBWECTIVBplan and agreement arc now on deposit with the
Cootiiental of the City of New York 26 BroadStreet
where copies may be procured-In view of the urgency of the situation of debentures are requested forthwlthto depojsluhelr
debentures with the Trust Company and agreementCertificates of deposit will beIssued by the Tust Company on receipt of such securities and appllca1
tlon will be made In due course to list the Samoan theNcw York Stock ExchangeNO DKUEYniKES HILL HE RECEIVED AFTER DECEMBER 31ST 1903 except Inthe
discretion of the Committee and upon such terms as they may ImposeDated New York December nth 1903
JAMES A DIUIRWILLIAM LOUIJUOTTO T n AnDFilLIP ixoMAK-JOIIN EIIOR
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SAMUEL UNTEHMYKR Of CounselLEOPOLD WALLACHM N IIUCKNER Secretary liii
1100000Chicago fc N0rthWestern
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CHICAGO ST PAUL MINNEAPOLIS RAILWAYvji
Consolidated MortgageDue June 1 J93Q rVVi
Interest June I and December New YorkCityCENTRAL NEW
Authorized Issue 30000000 at the Rate of 15000 per Mile of Road
Bonds nro secured as n lien n the entire property aggregatIng 1 87 miles sub-
ject to underlying Issues and are a tlrst mortgage On 432 miles The totalIs nt the rate of but 117000 per tnile-
Mortrajro securini thrso bonds provides That bonds cover all property ownccl orhereafter acquired and all Interest which It In other iull
leasehold together with lands building npptirtenances rolling Rtocincomesnow own l or hereafter ncqulred be subject to this ns fully as if the
property were owned and therein described
EARNINCS and EXPENSES 7-
CJrosi S11UO7525Operating Expenses Taxes 7483253 j
4424272Fixed Chancci S13O4059
Surplus 83030213having sold tssoooo of the bonds wo offer tho remaining 250000 subject bJBaleancf-
ndTance In price and recommend them as a security of tho highest character
Price 93t and Interest Yielding 390
N W HALSEY CO Banked49 Wall Street NEW YORK The
the Stockholders of thei i
United States Realty and Construction CompanyH
As owners representatives of owners of l nte Amounts of the capital stock of the United fnitM-Ile lty end Construction Company w have after fulfl consideration determined to requ n tlK s oal-
bolderi to confer upon us powers as a StocklioljersCpnimlttco which will enftblivustOaeeurosomaradical changes In the administration of the Company especially In Its Construction Department andto establish an administration of all thin Companys attain whIch we believe will ndvantngeoUs In the
of the stockholders and will secure for the Company the confidence or the communities wHIcV-
Us business Ui to lie transacteddeem It Important that stops should be taken now In order that these chances may be
out any gnhecescary delay And these pqwrs should be conferred upon us for a period suAfclVnUylojuf-
lo provide for the continuance reasonable period of such an administration ofJ
preferred and common stockholders desiring to cooperate with in In this matter areto deposit their stock crrtltlfcates OSOil BKFO E IIKCRMUER IS 1001 with theI UllAble Trust
Company of New York No IS Nassau Street New York city transformd lo us under an acreementwhlchshall vest the same and the voting lowers thereon In ourselves and our SUCCCSAOTS for tbfe years unlessthe committee thould determine upon an earlier dls olutl m of the deposit and rctumof Ihc stock Upon
the dissolution of the depoMt the deposited stock certificates will be returned f req ofThe Committee Is to act by voto of a majority of Its membersUpon deposit of the stock negotiable certificates will ton Issued representing the same and applica-
tion will be made to lUst these Certificates upon the Sew York stock richsnteCopies of the deposit agreement may be obtained from The Equitable Trust Company ths
New York November 10 lom
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bX tte End of Uip YeM Horeputto ttork In the Huttc Copper C rui
Cripple Creek Drainage Tiumel-
SlkXrriB Wa li Doe cOmpanyCariffrtlan rtfid Auifrallan has been
purpose tli-
Atllnip1aoertnlne8on a scale never beforeattempted the countryproperty enibr4ces 10000 acresbae iirp r proved to average IIa the property Isde velopedto full capacity It a net output dl
The weather willpermit operations for at tenet fivemoriths in the year It Is expected that tiradredger will be In successful operation byMay 1
Thprteadwell resumed work Dec Ion tbe tunnol Qastlineaux chanpelJtooofeot in the minesofSllvorDow liastn Treadwell proprtlMr rnbW nil uridef one mnriagemont It
Is osUrhatedthat thlVwill be completed withineighteen months
Thcr ceiptSof duet at the Govern-ment Assay Seattle are In excessof 14000000 for ten months the greaterpartof which In credited to tho mines of theKlondike and Koine It fa expected that thegrariil total will bo swelled to 10000000 byJan 1 and this will embrace the output ofsouthoftBtBrn Aloskrtnuartz and placer minesTuisplnc tbS aUe Assay Office only sec9ndlnihnpdrtanoe to tlmtiof Now YorkThe total regjlpts qf gold nl this oflice sincekiM pstoblUihrnent four years ago
Kftchlkin n reduction as wellas There are now two operQtlnedold wills and Californiapooploj sraelters nreto be built Inthe spring J-
ortj MHe district line exceeded all expectHUons eold this season andthe output will bo a record breaker
MONTANA
IJUTIE Deo 8 The number of menat the Apialgomated mines In Butte
during the past weekand pearly is again at workut smelters
nt Senator ClarksStewart rhino which had been closedmonth for repairs A new hoisting
engine one of tho largest In the camp Isplaced in position at the mine and
when ready for operation sinking will becommenced on tho shaft which Is to bo put
200 feet furtherAt tho Blltto redliotibn works owned by
Senator Cleric two new blister furnaceshave been built ahd sWrtoti turning outcopper n few days ago Heretofore thesmelter product was mntte which was shipped
heavy frplght post to liastorn smelters-for further treatment the matte carryingSO to 00 percent copper The product of thebllifter to about 08 per centcoiper Each of the furnaces has a capacityof thirty tons of every fortyeighthours Two moro are to be addedA bitr addition has also beets built to theconcentrator
Development work on claimstop of mountains
has been resumed Prospectors hold to thetheory that tho big copper tho ButteUlstrictr strike in that direction and that thegreatest inlneral deposits In State liethere and nwnlt discovery
lltlK A MOA Doo s The most notableevents mining during tho weekwero the North Star In theMarysvllle district Tim property Is ownedby Col Thomas Cruse a Helena bankerwho dlsooVlrWthe fiimons Drumlummonwhich w sold to the KothschildH for 15
000000 Tlc rth Star extentho Urumlummpn Col Cruse has been
carrying on development work for more titantwo years taking outconslderable ore Thesenew however are independentof the North Htnr vein fromwn taken In the footJeyvl a footvln has been tound the ore runnIng from
iou to 13KO a ton In the lOp foot levelanother strike has tniide tho vein beingflv The valuesre In Bold undeHver oboutniually tlrvtded-
Vistors aVe Is siitls-fnctorlly While only development work Is
thmade Inweetep showing returns of nforetItan mostly In irold
ore was Is a 15 foot vein of
fott of the MontanaReduction who hiss open InKnst for the lust motithi returns with the newsthat llnanolnl arrangements have been madeto Insure the railway tramBasin
Manager Braden of tho East Helenasmelter says If oro receipts continue to increase as have In the last tow weekshe may compelled to bloiv In a fourth fur-nace Three are now In operation Re-
duced rates for treatment and higher pricesfor und have IncreaHeil activityIn the mining districts and mine ownerscnn now ore that formerly could notbo handled at nproflt
A W tanner ah old time miner hasround a ruby on hl placer claim near PoleCreek county its large henA
ofdear for the of tho
mln properties UearKlkhorn huts beenTho nnd Montanathe purchaser tor about lOtioo The nev
the mines TheNorthern 1ucmo fU extendIts tracks to thoproporUeB
CALIFORNIASAN Doc Abundance of
mines along the mother lode and prospeM Is good
Hodson mine or Cnltveras hasIxHn shut down throwing iW miners out ofwork beoaiiMo of the dem nit of tha minersunion The Hakcd to pay
a day U rocopnlw the union and tomit und buy goods where
was to shutdown nltholich nflvfl mill hnd hen finished recently-
In the Highland quartz uniondistrict Slsklyoucounty specimenst len out to coldTim lodge averages sn to ton and Is verywlde mine Is on the ofMountain Several adjoining mines alsoshow rich ire
StInt Davis of the old Spanish mine InBlyii ti oonnty reports unHorJM oro
15 to ton The mlno wfm sunkIn 11 vineyard where no one had suspectedthat Shafts sunk nearby have
eood veinst quartz mine is thus Connors
On countyhits been hydraulic or In
district hut seems tn bo uvery ore body men have workedfor 200 feet wall and a crosscut showssixteen fet of width or nvcragrslilgh
the entire vein well astlic part sampled the mine will yield greatreturns
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ceded to bellie most servIceable durable anilrOecI-Vo itstion and Sinking on the markettoday Often Imitated never equalled write forcatalogue and prices to the
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FOR SALE100000 Klnston X C ty Water and
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provement 30 year gold bonds on a 4Jiti
115000 Kansas City 4y refunding bondsr lAOOOO 65000 duo1919 on a4Ji J basis
22000 CuBter County 8 funding1010 year on a basis
50000 Columbus Miss 4 Improvementbonds on a 4 basis
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cent dividendby the MontanaTonopah Mmone million UOW
In encouragement toall interestedWith the new at this mine nuicli
can bo handled ready fordrifting on the a rich
baa been exposed In othershafts IB the output will bematerially
on Midway Mining CompanyIs being on theSamples oro show assays front
444 In the work Is
Tonopah Is much excited over the prosa from Modavllle a distance
Southern Pacific boon convinced thruthe new will furnish ample business
LIn freight
which cannothandled wlth profit under the present system
The mine In the Gold Moun-tain district has declared of 10cents a or In all This stock Is
richest near Tonopah Since Boo 20last mine ores worth
of which has been clear
In theIn tho Snowflake an
of 12 gold ore has beenopened The last assay from tho loadHope mine showed In gold and 1400ounces In silver to the ton
WASHINGTONBEATTJK Dec The Bonanra mining
group In district Is running a2000 In length to a goldcopper ledgeat this purpose the own-ers received money fromthe East to through to completion
The Mining Companyoperations this on 400foot tunnelon Lake EatcholoR mines and will be Inposition to make regular shipments In
Tho property Is lour milesof the Jtallroad with which-It Is connected by a good wagon road
averages lloo A ton In sliver andlead
Bmmn COLUMBIASEATTLE Wash Doc 7 A great deal of
tensions being on immenseledges that worked titleseason The surface showing of free cop-per is largest over found In the province
It Is In to war-rant the construction of a reduction plantcapable of handling from COO to 1000 tons u
The producing mines on Texnda Islandto a good market for their ores
at the local smelters and Taeoma Thoseplants are all up to date and have Increased
facilities to on extent that enables themto handle an output offrom soo to inootoim
More on themines than time since the Vnn Andawas opened seven and the outlook for Increased production wasnever moro flattering
COLOIIADOCOLORADO SPRINGS Doc mea-
surement of the flow of water from the KlPaso drainage tunnel made title week con-firms an statement of Engineer Ins
unwatered at aThe Mary McKinney and willbe to lower levels TheIncreased flow caused by drivingof the past lateral toward the
workThat the Portland mine is In excellent
shape Is Indlcatixl a Just Issuedengineer report
shows that many new ore been
new ore has been disclosedto maintain the present output lor eighteenmonths or Is enough insight In the mine to the companysbig mill in operation for several years
of tho El Paso company justannounced the opening guide orebody In property on lleacon
The shoot hue a twoand carries an value of tloo In goldto the too while twelvo inches of It willfor a ton
That section of the Cripple Creek districtembraced In of anti Goldla to undergo treatment not unlike that
Hills of South Dakota-to which It Is not dissimilar Ono of the com-panies which will Investigate Its resources
Cripple reek and Homestnke whichwill about Ian i Thiscompany to quarry lowfrom open cuts and treat by the cyanide
LAPIS RKOIOS IRON MINESDULUTH Minn Dec 10 No announce
wncft reductions at mines in the Lake Superiorare about 1
Pcosldent T F Cole of the United StatesSteels inlnfs returned this week front NewYork met at the offices of the companyhere jnlnrs on everySuperior The question of wages was
talked over at meetings ItIs supposed that a reduction 10 per
niade all through theto remain In force Miners havebeen getting and it Is notthat will serious objectionas most of them understand the
At tlWHrolherton and Sunday Lake mlnroperated by Joseph Sellwood of thisu of a 10 cent out caused u
strike but this Is over and tine miners havegone hack under the reduction Noticesof similar reductions at one or two coppermines of northern Michigan did not result inany trouble Miners get steady work Inmost comfortable theUnited States Steel Corporation and someothers assist them a waysoutside their wages Many of them Ingood houses company and withlower rents than they can get anywhere-else Therefunds insurancehundreds of dollars a year to many miningfamilies
Steam shovel has ceased for theon nearly all Megabit range mines
where It had continued to Decemberweather has turned too cold for this
Total ore shipments from Ashland Wlut
and movedand the Wisconsin Central the rest
This is a decline of tonus from lastflsooo before Mines
on the range which ship to Ashlandare now stocking oro forand expect to make shipments In 1004 nearly-as as this year of therunning on that are working only
and a few smallerclosed all explora-tion and development workstopped for the
of reports to the contrary not allexploratory worK ceased on the Mesnbu
for winter A great dent is stillunder inc contractordrills running expects to maintain themtill
Night work has stopped at the St
Minnesota Iron Company At same timethin Sellers mine at resumed for this
at Amnsn MichIIIIF resumed for winter and taken on IOU
uterI mine of Jones Laughllnat Virginia has closed out nearly110 men Is that a reduction willtake place In the forts at the slime companyLake ntwhich hue I
night PiMichwith water for Tho B-
siiaft nt Iron Mountain reopened cudl running full Rogers A Co havedecided to push the Monroe atIron Mountain as fast as possible In order-to make shipments next year Is one ofthe few new of rangefor this year
IN TriK BLACK nilIJt-UKAliwotin 8 n Dec nnnual
report of the Mining Companyto stockholders shows 127P-
n7i tons of ore were In tho year andthe stime amount was mined ns compuny mines no waste rock It saved bullionto value of 4520942 which was at thorate of 1304 n ton of rook The valueof title ore a ton Cost of miningcrushing stamping amalgamatingand refining was sit exI-
KSO of IS cents a ton profitof 47 cents a ton This paid dividends every
ThfColumbii Consolidated which joins theHomestakc and carries Its Icnles Is arrangingto erect a ioooton mill with tanksand Is sinking several shnfts One of theseis down Mfl feet arid at 200 feet has the mainvein of the llomestako 257 feet wide
The Oolden Reward belonging to theIs now out 1100000 in
thisThis Hidden Fortune adjoining the Home
stake on the at runningforty of sixty stamps and Is upvery satisfactorily
The Golden which has a mineralizedarea of not under 10000 acres Is arrang-ing to two electrlo dredgers on RearUulcli placer This placer hastbccn workedby the years
millions have been taken out but Isthat values remnln
Tho Tlnton Company composed of NewIs
erecting II 100 ton concentrating plant fortreating large veins of cassltente willhave the mill In operation III about ninetydays The tests company has
In with thisore proves It to bo good oftin m ore runs from I to 3 cent Tholedges am exposed and what mining la now
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Woman Siwnrg theMrhtihihdvTli
Arrested Her Ttiey They WentThrough the House anti Evtdeno-
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After listening to the testimony ofMen nnd of
the Tenderloin station and a wprtuu whomthey had arrested on e charge main-taining a disorderly house Magistrate
make an immediate Investigation-of the case tisomewhere hero sold the1 iiaglB I
If t hat U true the conduct those officeris the most outrageous thing I haverrenrdIn court said Magistrate Cornell
Dockaladter testIfied that ho went to ahouse In West Twentyseventh strcgt onSaturday night and was admittedDurund tho prisoner Ho said that howan introduced to two inmates and ac-
companied ono of thorn to a Voom-
When wo made the raid he went onOfficer Badger found men and omen In
some of the rooms r
Badger said that he had aipd outsideof tile house while Dockntacitop wont inThe latter hn said was to open tho dooron hearing three rings 4t bell tho
For sOme reasonnot explained this plan was not carriednut said h rang tie bl tWodtand was admlttod by woman
At the request her counsel the JeV v
fondant wait swornI am the of the houso she
said and would gladly pay my fine Iftheso policemen any againstme are notThey came to hotwo last night and I
to let them inand made ei a rof thit the
policeman on poi t afaie up and aakMwas the matter
I told him that tbeso men wanted toget In and asked him to make them goaway This man
said loll tuaie hoeho pushed thin rind arrested mei
no one else in1 have the Kroalcwt confidence in t-
womans storyLouis and would afllcToT an
in order that an Investigationmay ho made i-
Tho case was over until Wednesdayafternoon and the prisoner was
gave precisely the same testimony hinmates a West
ThirtyBrut street were arrested exceptthe woman proprietormates proprietor JTOJ1present when the raid was
it looked on thepurposely permitted the prln6ipKlt fetftfaway
THHFW LIME f BOYS fiYEST-
Contr tori Son Accused by a l Vt NOId
Irving Doscher of Jamaica I I theson of a contractor was in ttxe TorkVpolice court yesterday charged with thro 1
ing in the face of David Moore 7 yearsold who lives at 445 Second avenue Theboy to blind in theleft eyOjandtne jfljfSLone I badly
h ft Uof trMJn-ythlngelse at the Part
in which the Moores live labeing replastered and there was artoedlime front house last fcVidayjviienthe boy was Injured Early inthe boys screams bla mother tothe street door She found hei aonabout with his hands to his eyes and yellingwith pain i
He his mother that Doscherthrown lime at him and the man
arrested When the prisoner wasled to the court raIlingfather stood on the tie leanedover toward the prisoner and said
If the law does not fix yOu I wiltl YVjiilhavn ruinedlife The policeman t
Agent Pisarra of the societystaked the hearing be adjourned totoday and Magistratetile request
Financial Note v-
X W A Co of this city and CKicaifi J V
having sold since last Friday W50000 ChicagoSt Paul Minneapolis and OnialuuIU1Chicago and Northwestern system c
dated mortgage3 percentmalnlng 1200000 at Interest Thebonds are secured as u lien on the entireproperty aggregating 1487 mlee subjectto areon 432 miles Thin total bonded debt is at therate of but a mile The bonds at the
offered yield thou Investor 380 per centThe principal bond is due June 1 1830The Trust Company of thlSottyclthe trustee
UINUTORf ALMANAC THIS DAY
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