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THE BOSTON GLOBE THFRSDA Y. DECEMBER 20. 1906. 9 The Globe ElRollinsiSoiis LATEST Odder.PflalioflT&Ga BANKERS 7:30 LEE, HIGGINSON CO Boston COMMISSION ORDERS Transacted In All Markets CITY TRUST COMPANY 50 State Street, Boston Branchi City Charles-town RESOURCES $25,000,000 116 DEVONSHIRE B1 fCBtmcnt Securities, Forelfrn Exchange, Letters of Credit terly of 2 prcent on nrt uid second and common, payable Jtn 1. 1307.

to lock of record Dec 21. Bviuthalde Llex-aited Kattwuc, usual quarterly of 1 percent, payable Dec tl. Ivooks cloae today and reopen Jan 2 Tennessee CoaJ at Iron Co, regular quarterly of 1 percent on common, and regular quarterly of 2 percent on jr--( rrodi pnyatae Feb 1. Boks close Jan 11. reojsen Feb Central A South American Telegraph Co, rcarular quarterly of 14 percent, payable Jan Books cloa Dec 31.

reopen Jan 10. Bell Telephone Co of Philadelphia, regular quarterly of 14 percent, payable Jan li to stock of record Jan 5. Books cloau Jan 5. reopen Jan IS Mexican Telegraph Co regular quarterly of 24 percent, payable Jan 1 to stock of record Dec 31 Books close Dec 31. reopen Jan 17 Louisville 4 Nashville R.

R. Co regular semiannual of 3 percent. Bond Items. The New York city bonds awarded Friday afternoon among 40 different bidders have been nearly all sold. The tt.QOO.OOn MM bonds have been selling between 102 and a 3.9 percent oasis Harvey Kisk Ac Sons sold all of their bonds the same day on winch they received them.

A. B. Leach have also sold ail of their 11.300.. MUNICIPAL AND RAILWAY BONOS 21 MILK STRBBT Members BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND CHICAGO Stock Exchanges STOCK MARKET General Rally In Prices. Drop in Money Rates SORROW OVER DEATH day by the receipt of 8615.000 in American eagiea from Paris.

MAY REACH HIM TODAY. of V. the amount hnnu 'thdrawn from the nank of I tgland for South America ihainn ''rf lan snares Improved In the forenoon after r'''l1n, few specialties r. Yok "upport Later New nl.kert PJlc-" weakened, bur tl, I e3, finished "uri .1 ttetter tone The eoDtisra were strong near the lose of the market The usual quotations follow: marKot- 1 Hosing -t D.S- td Perry, Coffin Burr at Bakeratteld. Condition and Entombed Miner Calif, in Good Federal Officials Speak of Lato G.

A. Mardon. Cheerful. BAKKilHFIKl.D. Calif.

Dec 30 Hicks, the entombed miner. Is still Imprisoned. The rescuers are now working 99 new level and expect to reach him by fi o'clock thia afternoon Hl ka is In good condition and cheerful. siiuina; lit 14 BONDS INVESTMENT SECURITIES H. W.

POOR CO. 33 Wall St, New York 33 Congress Boston UoliavkMln 7 TL Cutteti Varn pr. 88' ClMl.i. 171 Y. II 11 5ortb BntlsMin lUS Old Colony 14 Old Colonv-BR.

IMS', Old ou Min. 531 Mui 1381', Parrot lin 87 Pbutnlx Mln 8 PoUinan ompaay bl 8 5 VtUixyilan 9 do rigbu 3 Knode IHandMia 6 4 a alin 4W feattle Klectrtc pr. 10U Shannon Btaa. li lit A Co 10WS4 Tamarack Mln Ion TctaunMn Mia 21 Trinity 134 QsgSSfM lie 181 I' mted ruit .104 I'niUidSos Mm 64 CntsagsflMeata pr ggg Coal A Oil lo rrggna.gafgatin 01 Pnaas.Maf Mia pr as n.i.V 1 Held in Esteem as a Man, Citizen and Gomnment Oif.cer. 121l 2111 i.

halt, 5S, I24'i 24SS1, 58 174 194 Ml iloaton 7S 781-a 88, S8i3 SSla, is tttjl 18 mt ti 100 ins ion 8 IH 14 laa'a, lasta, isi 53', 5314 rsia, isni4 issiy, 27V, 7 271 2 14 1T4, 185 184'4 184 88 OS 08 3 tv 84 8 4 '4 4a, 44 1011 letVi 1011a, 1 10H4 I09S4 HO 109 HO 28', -jsi, 15 134 1ft lagta, lsi 11x4 lt.8 64 81 81 28Hj KSA, to 10 10 SlVtj 61 tlV, 45 44', 45 48' 4M, 48 104V, MS4 lo'V, Olt4 6114 61 V4 17-' 178 87, 6', 67 2 2 10', 10 lov, 175 172 178 2 11 2 GQSUt.0 Mivft, was Help a cv Canadian Pariti, Chesiiiwake A MM. Chicago Western Chlraao. 5111 A st Paul. ousots for money Consols for sr. ount Da Beers 1,1 i.rr.-di Denver A Hlo (Jraiide.

Denver A I0 Grande pr Krle Krle 1st Krlr 2d pr Illinois Central Ixi'tisvllle (, Nashville. Mlssiniri. Kansas at Texas New York central Wat Tola A Weatern Norfolk a estern pr Oi.mrl,, Western Pennsylvania Kami Mlues I.eml I n. The news of the death of Hon Oeoraa A Maiden, assistant treasurer of the I' aubtreasttry, waa learned Witt reprret and sorrow by 1.. ads end employes of all the national depa tmeutg In Ihe fed.

al building. 11, in ,1 tdng. Chief clerk Poller took charge of nfTiiirs in ihe subtreaaury and Ihe bust ness of oMIce whs otsiod up (Ida morning He early notified Bee Bhair of the treasury id well us I TreaJJ Trent of the department of Mr Mar-den's deatn. Collector Lyman seemed to feel thai death of Mr Maiden muni keenly. Thag- 18 102 KS 13-18 86 1 111 an 43', ksi, 4ft 77.

69 178 l.V 4P, 137. 9.1 I8U 1" 6 72S Mti 971, 95 lS'l, 90 lo7 si Gooi Buying, ol lie Coppsr Issues. 22 4 I Ml 43 78 70 179 l.Ml 4C left 9 93 ma 7" 4 73 84 97 8 1SS', IS! CHRISTMAS MAIL MATTER. SS Majestic, from Liverpool and Queenstown, Brings 4570 Sacks and 85 Packages. NEW YORK.

Dec 20-Tlie largest quantity of mall matter ever brought from a foreign country to this port arrived here today on the steamer Majestic, from Liverpool and Queenatown. It consisted of 4670 sacks of mall and 85 puokuges. Tbe Majestic also brought $200,000 In specie. DOG ALARMS CHILDREN. Appears on a Street in Lowell and Apparently Had Rabies Twelve Dogs Put Out of the Way in Two Days.

Dec 3g A doa: apparently sufl'erlns from rabies, startled school Southern pa. Igf aTVtj 104 Oil, .172 64 10 172 2 I' Steel pr. Ctata M.a Veruiont yiaas. Victoria d.n Waantoftoa Mm Winona Mm Wu.ver.iitM 11. ai.u.

'i bond The bunds are not celling on any more attractive basis than other New York city Issues, and it is sonr -what difficult to account for their popularity The market for Hu has been In New York. The Delawaie Hudson railroad company attempted to place In Boston one-year 6 perdfent notes. The failure of the road to soil the notes was due to its Inability to secure what it deemed satisfactory terms. A futther attempt to place th notes be made alter the first of the year. The New York.

New Haven Hartford railroad company has offered to exchange one share of Its stock for each lino lace value of the 4 percent debentures of the Consolidated railway company issued from Julv. lfs4, to January'. 1, between Oct and June io, 1907. Holders of the debentures will be credited with uoerued interest on their debentures at the date of exchange and debited with accrued dividends on stock received in exchange Receipts will be given for debentures delivered and stoox certificates will be issued as BOOH as practicabie upon the surrender of "hese receipts. Butler, Penn, has awarded S20 nno percent semiannual 16 5-6-year average bonds to the Cleveland Trust Co of Cleveland for a premium of $407.

Oneorita, lias awarded $4000 5 to 12-vear refunding bonds to the First national bank of Oneonta as 14s for a premium of Jo, and has rejected all the bids for the lO-year average municipal building bonds. Oakland, Calif, has awarded 44 percent semiannual 1 to 40-year serial sewer bonds to the Adams-Phillips Co of Lu Angeles, for a premium of Centennial Copper Meeting. A special meeting of the shareholders of the Centennial Copper Mining company was held at the offices of the company this morning for the purpose of ai ling on the purchase of the Centennial mill. I'nder the laws of Michigan such action is imperative before any property of an operating company can be sold. Therefor it was necessary to get the consent of tho Cen.ennial stockholders before tho gale could be made to tne company that will Jointly hold the shures of the operating concern.

The directors of the company have already consented to the sale. Pres H. E. Fay was in the chair and read the circular issued to the shareholders on Nov 24. in part as follows: "The plan is for the Centennial Copper Mining company to sell the entire mill property acquired nearly three years ago from the Arcadian Copper company to a new corporal ion to he formed for that purpose, receiving therefor ni! the Parkinson Burr BROWN EROTKERS 60 State Street MernberB Boston, New York and Philadelphia 8 to Exchanges.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE Southern llsllway Southern illwuv pr Spanish 4s I'nion Pacific Paloa I'acifli pr I nlfed States Steel I tilted States Stel ur Wa'iash VTalhasa. i.r Rhode Island Above 8- Tecumseh Strong. 43', I I Li dividend tEi rlgbti. fist instalinrDt pd bhi stock dividend. NEW YORK MARKET.

yiotiei tier, nut If weir nose mutual Ii Inula for many years. Capt A. J. Holtt. heail of a pension agency here, who waa closely associated Mr Maiden In t.rund Army i.

Postmasiei Hll.l.ar.l that rrr y. lo- had known Air ir.letl who represented that stni.lv New ling! and stock which la rapldlt disappearing He said that Mr M.ir.l.n was a matt of high Ideals, a go at soldier, nl lllld ill lllet ed 11 Investment Securities CommittBiou Orders Executed hills iii8it pereent. and tlir.e neaitha' hills 0 perreul. Bar silver arm at 32 pet MnVcv, COMMERCIAL MATTERS. Grain Market.

Trading continued very quiet In the Chicago grain market today. and changes In prices were neither large nor Important. Wheat dosed substantially where it did yesterday. Corn was net lower to net higher for the December oats were down ViV- but May gained and July was above Wednesday's closing. Provisions ofllclal.

1 AUy ench. Collactor ot 1 I 'ill! KlllVet the I Met In ol ilepaittnents. expressed Ihelr sonow Ml with Whom they were blotiubi 1 "fly In the conduct tb'dr own business. eulogized his ujirighi chafactar man, itlggn and official 63 State Boston 7 Wull Now York Prices Were Strong All Day Because Money Was Easier. NEW YORK, Dec 20-The stock market was strong today because money was quite a good deal easier.

Reading in particular was strong and at one time In tin- morning when the list as a whole was depressed by a selling movement. Reading was going up "on Its own hook." Almost all of the railroads went higher; St Faul gained over 1 points. Amalgamated was a leader of the specialties. Yesterday's late tally was contlnu. A at the opening this morning and trading was fairly active.

St Paul and the r1 hts made large advances and so did all the other railroads except Reading: it was were Talrly active and firm Pork I gained 3c; lard was unchanged to 5c net higher for the day and libs were up 2lz8c. SOLD PAPERS. The stock market had a substantial rally today. Call money ra were easier and traders and brokers who Were most pessim.stlo on Wednesday recovered their courage today. Trading was not specially active In New York, hut it was well distributed and the railroad issuea in particular profited b) ijio advance.

Amalgamated, Sugar and several other industrials, also went higher. The Boston coppers had a lot of life, and tbe buying In the afternoon indicated that the public was getting into the market (Jreene was very active and Strong. Thousands of shares of Trinity were bought at advancing prices; it was said that New York interests were acquiring the stock. Arcadian also look hand in the advance. Tei umseh.

which was quite weak on Wednesday, resumed its upward course today, and went well above 28; they lay it will touch this week. In the afternoon Rhode island was taken in hand and put above 8, the highest point It has touched in a long time. North Unite and Butte Coalition were fairly active and strong. On the whole, it was a great day for the coppers. Money and Foreign Exchange.

The local luor.iy market continues very tlrm. The usual table of rates, etc, follows; Quotations were reported bv tho Hos-ton Chamber of Commerce us follows. C0ICAOO Wheat: Open Ml Una close Dec 71V. 7,1,. heavy.

Boon alter the nrst deaonKS a I selling movement started, and there were general declines. Reading stood I up against the attack and got a full point above last night closing figure In a Mule while. Later the whole list rose sharply. LETTERS OF CREDIT ON ERDWN, SHIrLEY CO, LiOlVDOJV ITS 90TH ANNIVERSARY. Members of Trinity M.

E. Church of Cnarlestown End Celebration With a Banquet and Speeches. The With anniversary exercises of the Trinity M. B. church, High nt.

Charleston 11. closed last evening with a banquet til ti.ao, followoil by addresses and the rendition of a special musical pru-iinim. The church whs tilled with parlshlon-rrs and many prominent among whom were former pastors and old parishioner- wlio participated In the exer-1 it-es. The program Included an address of ii nine Kev A. Osgood, tne pastor, woo ailed as luastmastei Others ho spoke are Hi njamln K.

Hatch, a on mbei of tin i much since 1857, Kev H. I'ackard. Presiding Elder Ur C. F. Kli 1 Rev It.

K- Holway, Mrs Susan Morrison, pies of the I. adieu' aid Soil, ity, llev A. A. Wright, Supt A. R.

Woils the Sunday school, rtev It. 1. Oreen lI iiml I 'res A Macey. Solos re sung by Miss A. HIri low.

Airs an Morrison and K. Baker. Tie 1 xi re closed with a hymn and benediction. TO HAVE CHAhuE IN BOSTON. Dep Asst Treaa Bantz to Aet Until a Successor to George A.

Marden ia Named. WASHIMlTiiN. Dor ItV-The 3. netapy of the treasury, havlni; official notice of the dcuh A Maid, n. the I 1, a.

Boston, has directed Ttea- Trsal who is now New York, to lo take tlm pen, liK Ulo art 1 1 I l-eputv Ass, Treas Mi'z iin'tTl 10 Wl" charg JjnM Maiden a auccessor h.g b5S IB -mi it 42', .12 .488 14 -44, .44 May July nrai Dec Oats! I May July Pnrki .42 Igfa .441 Harry Shuman Accused of Hiring the Youth. For That, an1 Nol Wear ng His Own Badge, He Was Fined $10. .34 .3.0, .34 34 .341, 88741-V4 Jfji-Hi S3 '4 83b 102 10.101) 11 27 lli.45 8 7a laih 75 Alia 8.S.". 18.10 10.45 g.ga 8.8a 8.92 Jan 18.08 May 10.35 laud: Dec S.77 Jan 771, May s7 Itibs: shares of such new corporation, and to sell to the Allouez Mining company one-half of these shares, so that hot companies will have equal representation and Jointly and equally direct the management of tiie new corporation. "By such Joint and equal ownership as is proposed each company will efTeef a saving in the amount of capital invested in such a plant, a not inconsiderable item In itself, will henetlt by the lower operating costs to he secured from stamping double the amount of rock in one mill, and this ombina-tion will also make possible building and operating of its owu smelter later on." The price to be paid by the Allouez Mining Co for Its one-half interest in the new corporation is $200,000.

The mill has been improved since Its purchase from the Arcadian Mining Co by the addition of new territory, a new stamp head and additional Wilfly tabh There wen- 65.962 shares of stock represented at the meeting, all of which were voted In favor of susiaining the action of the directors In selling the mill to the Joint company. ehooren on Wameslt st this noon, but fortunately none was bitten The animal went southerly through Lawrence st In the direction of Wigginvtlle I'nder orders from the police superintendent, 12 dogs have been sufToonte I In two days Negligent of duty will be the charge against meinli. is the department who fnil to report dogs seu.i without muzzles. PURCHASE OF I TROLLEYS Announcement of Sale of Two Companies to New Haven Road Announced to Directors. NKW YORK, Iec 20 At a meeting in this city today of the board of directors of the New York, New Havefl Hurtlor.l railroad company, announcement was niailc of the completion of I ho piirclllise By (he New' I In ten road of the Ithode Island wc tu Hies company and the llliod.

Island com pany, operating a system of trolley lines In the stiito from which the COM 1. 11 nies taki their names. The stock and Indebtedness of the Ithode Island communes, us of Aug 1. loco, will lie paid for al par upon tin-payment by the present holders of Hhodc Island n'otirltles slock an assessment of $10 in cash per share. The Haven directors also announced 'day the taking of lease practically in perpetuity of the propel ties of the Connecticut railway and lighting company in Connecticut.

purchase has also been made of the i'nited gas Improvement company In terests In several Connecticut powet companies, and these plants will bat turned over to the Consolidated railway company, the corporation which Iiiih been formed to handle the electric properties of the 11 11 Hit Co. COLLEGE CHESS EXPERTS. Teams Representing Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Columbia Begot Play Today in New York. NSW YORK. Dec 20 The iMh Hnnu.tl Intercollegiate chess tournament between teams of four pluycrs from Columbia, Harvard, Yale and Princeton, was begun today ut the West Hide Republic club In this city.

The pairing had been arranged tis follows: 1 'ol um Ida 1.1 Harvard and Princeton vs Yale J. n. Capabiaatca, j. Woirr. if niotnlierg and t).

Drown represented Co- lutnbta; Q. A. Bracken, ts. T. McClure, F.

H. Oruenlng and S. Johnson, Harvard; VV. II. Ward, L.

W. G. Williums and H. If, McDermott. Princeton; B.

C. P. Kimball, F. T. Kf lsey and tl.

J. Knaetil), Yalt Following were the pairing for to s.tt.-, S.K2 h. 52-33 s.ar. May 8.75 B.83 7o July S.82a .80 40 77 SO p.T"elt Time kMkBs, mdlatersl fltir1. percent Time mans, mereantue paper tlftii percent Clearing house loans percent New Turk funds 18c premi.im Roaton clearings 138,418.388, Boston balances Bnatea aabtreaattry debit U.97S Not Vofk rleariaga DEATHS.

BOOTY IN OWNER'S TRUNK. Loss of $15,000 In Silver Plate and Jewels at Hinadale, Near Chicago. CHICAtSO, lie. 2C.snter plate dia-riiotols and Jewelry, valued 1 15 fiOO were atolen yesterday Iron, u. a '1 aa dale realdenn.

of Charles V. Htcln of lir'xU-r'" 8U'n Ur011' H'P'Or The booty was packed into nnn of Hlel-i a trunks and carrh-d awav Him uL Uu-ioiisly with Its disappearance Vw'y of the servants. wife, who were employed alio ot. ago aie lo hHV 1,, ci ahrupllv- Ihe robbery urred during Hi- ab- Sent Mi Stein, who came Into tha) M.y.'sterdny. loav1Jf Ne fOrt bill lll.

es lit. New York siilitn-asnry debit Tiie foreign exchange market Is weak. Sti fling rates have been reduced ''a'aC. ITarn Bhumnn, nl 20, of 21 1 Bryant ft, Maiden, who la describe it "bom kewaboy," waa uiiui8ii.il in the first of municipal criminal court thin morning before Judge Parmsnter, thr complaint I'i'Ing that he employed .1 mliidi lo sell papers anil a l.si) sold impci liiiiiMcIf without wearing till ic-tiuiivii budge Siiuiiiaii declared Hum morning that Ue as Utnoi 1 hi Morris Mmliai, aged IX Of 44 Middlesex Ml. tin minor ho a I leaed to have employed, wan hlrrd tem- Burarii; tiafandant said, and lull 1 1 so lie (In- lad was all right Hi 11 olllci Finn II alleged tlutt Hi, in 1 did hid wear hit badge and lie nutloiu'il Sliuinun said mat when fee canted 1, Ik bundles of papeis to iitnl from Hi, iii'm simper uIIIi'ith lit' did not Wear Ins badge he tooled ho would lose II Id' always had the Lodge In till poss, bsioii he 1 olilllcd Jtltlgc I'al -mantel tin, htm fl(i.

Actual talis toliow: SiL-ht Toward noon the can money market was easier: rates receded from 16 to 10 percent, and tnere was a comprehensive advance in stocks. Delaware Hudson sained 3 points. St Paul 2i. tho rights. Northwestern and People's Oris 2.

Great Northern preferred and Colorado Fuel i-'vj Amalgamated I1; and Fnlon Pacific, Northern Pacific, New York Central, National Lead a point or more. Republic Steel preferred rose The market was quiet at fractional recessions at noon. The market reached a higher let, I after 12 o'clock, but the Improvements were small with tiie exception of the II II proup. Great Northern Ore Certificates gained 4H points. Great Northern preferred 84.

and Northern Pacific 2. otit-t ikinc occurred In some sections of the list later In the afternoon nuer cover of the diversion created Ivy the advance In other stocks. Reading gathered strength and rose to in. Oreal Northern preferred hardened 6l, and Northern Pacific 24 points. Following are the opening, highest and lowest quotations of the day.

with last sales: Open niirh later Last "ale Vrrs'-aniMed Cot. USH tl4j 4 42 Am ar.t FMry pr.lol 101 10OV A ni Cotton OU 3DV8 31 '4 31' 31 '4 Aja Ice SeevUiaf 80 80 80 80 ah. 17M. IT, I7Vi 73 73' 72 '4 73 Am las-oiinitiTe pr. til 111 111 111 AmSmsltln- iS 150 a 148' I4aia 8 si nnaaa nan tmt 11818 132c l33i 887 288' a '87 Atehson 102- 103 IOI 1, 102M, AtetrtsOfiDf torn, 100 1 100 10014 Atlantic Coast 135 138 4 135 1864 Baltimore A ge.

tl 180 118's 130 IlrteHyn'taul Tr. 80's Hf-a 80A fanailiaiil'ai'ifle. IH 185 Central laiat lac 35 35 85 35 Central 90 89 99 ClenaieakrA 56'', 50 Caiearo nt Wast. I7i, 17', I7i'a 17', CtlrCtWprU 35' 4 S8V4j 954 201 108, 109 (.1.1 iv.lann.. 0 4 PlVfc 801.4 07'a t'clcrado fan I.

55' 56iV 65' 884 t'olorariosoiHiBra. 34', 37 36', 36', 4.S41.S 4.K3t K) days 4 7S 4.77 9.30 .40 Union Street Railway of Fall River. The I'nion Street Railway of Fall River reports for the year ended Sept 30 last, with comparisons, as follows: 1908 190, 1004 Cross earnings 130(1, 403 871,561 906.400 I 'Hides Sterling i Commercial Franca Raicbsnuirki Qalldera .961 CASH MAKKKTS Wheat No. 3 red sr later i8A4cs; nrinter 74 175111: No 2 lisr.i nrfnter T44tlfae; No. 3 bard winter 7 lr, 7 1 No.

I northern spring No. 2 uurtLern spring 7. tgra; 3 aprlaa T4j8Sbc Coin tall ntwl No. 3 41r; No. vdlow 11 oata No.

2 35Vi'': No. 1 white 8814c: No 3 No. arhite 8841i(86We; No. 4 white 334l3lR4C; atandai.l 35' jc. UVRKPOOL N'o.

2 red winter Previous Open Close close March 6s AS 4d a 5Vd Mar 6s Idn lis 4d 6a 41, Mind corn: stannary 4s 1 4 ivi 4s 1 1 March 4s 'jdn 4s iil 4a MAY WIIKAT IN ol TSIDK. MAItKKTs aflnne- Kew York al, -II Duhoh SI Imia Open S4's i'Um S4'iat CHICAGO UY stuck IIoun opened stea.lv to h.trer; rough 41 6. IO, llt'tit 88. 1 54J 8. 3744, pai king gaklg 't.

heavy shipping 5 to. It 25, 'SSI: esilinuteil fer 23.00H. Cattle ste dy; tieevea cows ncd hi Ifers gl.ZiMgS, Blockers niul feeders 1 2 ')'" 4.40. Bet at) ta 8600. Hbeep strong: natlvrg S.1.2.V5.!i.

westema l8.284i.r.So, yea rl I UK's $5 5O0I6.4O, native Iniuha 84.75toT.85, tr rate mi ftlsST.sO. Beeelafi U.ooo, (ii.erat ng expensi 2119. 24 7 sn.ni 4a' 120. Mil 161.7S7 lai.Ofal is.ns tin 77 '17 72.UISI 7X.O00 72 oil. 11,099,001 Bales of Cotton Ginned.

WASHINGTON, Dec Lo -According t0 a bull, lb, Issued by the census bureau toda th- re bus been ginned up to I ie 13. of this tears cotton 1 1 a hales, against at this 1110, lat tjir. Net earnings Charges Balance PI tin. lata Sorbins 'Deficit. 2.ias Spingfield Street Railway Co.

The report of the Springfield slree! railway co for the year ended Seyt3o. last, compares as follows: loon Increase tleoai Jl.223.20s 1,018,196 211. S'4 CABIT)1 in ivi. i nter. 1 10.

mes bun hand of MafJ 10 Oaasldy. Knneral I In late reMe nee, l. t'up at, Kitday, Dee 21, at 8 inn hlh of reiuiin hi st Mnttleu'M elniri'h at 11 a in DIONNE In I'barleatown, Dec 2i. Delvma, wife ui Peter Dlnnne, 6l yra. 1'iimral from bet late realiiene Ittl Beluioat at.

gatOMtsir. 1 nt II .1 tit lllgll HUM at St Krun, la de Siile' rlinreh al o'clock. Theoea 10 Ma Id. 1. Ii.

tent. en! Itel.itivea and frleDda reapertfiilly holtnl attend. DKI MM 111 Dedbum, Dee i. TlBeota Druauu, at the retldenre nr his daughter, Mis Jelin I SI imkIiUi 1 in. Whiting ST.

Kiineral nntlee later. Dili MM In Dedham, ie, Timothy Dnnaia I'nnelal finm 'lie 1 slil. nee his itanglitiT. Mi John gUaiighneMy, I INI Wbtttiu iiv. tnatlbam, t'rltlay.

Dec 21, at fiom st Murt'a cbnreh, Dsslbam, nt 10 oVim-a. I toerineiit In st Mnry'x cemetery, Miiltl-n. Krirwts tii'it'ii attend. POKl'l: In Sinitti Host. .11.

Ii- jo. Patiiek, ln-fnnt fhil'l if and Kllle I'll nernl from areiil' realdei at, Krl- Dee 21. ui 111. lieliiines and frtemla Invited to intend. ll.vl.KY -In t'ainlirldp, Dei 20, RlluNta, ilaugbter at Henry and the late KatU-erille I In lev Kiinersl froin I he rranlenee of ber sister.

Mr. Sullivan. In 1 arllsle t. Siitiinlay. I at a in lt-iuliiu 1, 1 Kli inii-s at St Mary'a rlinreh of the An-inini'latloti nt a o'.

loek. Itrlnttves nnti frlenils lntltetl Intermi'iil at Holy Croat eeiiieteiy. HAUBINtSTOS In Cbarteatown, Dee 30, Hub lieleveil ntl of Rllea and Hie late Pan Harrington, yra lwieral fruiu in ute resilience. De.atur at. Saturday, Dee 22 at in Iliult inaaa at SI atlteiine a rhttrcll ui n'eluefc.

BeltlM and fiuiid, B. tiled to alteud UaitDl.MJ In l.v.rell. Pee 19. tl. lighter of (iettigc W.

Harding, i yra ft d. Funeral servlecs at 17 Arlingion at. Krl, lay. Dee 21. at 2 111 Kelatlvea friends are Invited to attend.

M'sklNs In Ureantooab, 10 I.iura A wife of Thomas Jenkins. r.S via' Kuneral fnmi lier lute ret.lil.-nre. Satinlav Bee 22. at 2 .10 Hrlutltts Old fl lenda Invited alteud. l.AM'V In Dorchester, Dei m.

Manatat M. l.auilv Knueral aervlcea at St lVt. r's hureb Meeting Houea Hill Ktlilay. D.n 21. 9 tu fie Ui tires and friends nifibd to utlend Is H.

tie of 13 Middlesex st, was convicted uus morninit jn ttu second 'Sinn on charge of maintaining: a houm til repute at II Middlesex st. and ataa fined Jlun and sentenced to the houi. ui 1 hi iei lion for a term of three Iftoiillis. tin Inr appeal she Was odd lor Hie njiiiim term of Hit suptnor rr.minal eoiiri, Ttunk II H. limit, I was held In JM'H) 'T thr Jiiiiii.tiy lerni of the grand Uf on 11 ilimne of stealing 11 sewing jnaehinr and oilier properly from Sarah Eilbi Ikis 11s were arrested yesterday iiper expenses, CURTIS SEDERQUIST Net St Paul to Issue 100-Share Warrants- NEW YORK, Lec 20 The committee mi securities of the New York stock exchange has announced that tho officials of the St Paul Hallway t'o have been induced to issue warrants for the rigjit to subscribe to the new stock issue in denominations of lpO shares each.

Il had he, a their original intention to issue these warrants denominations corresponding with the number of han held by each stockholder; for Instance, a in, in owning 760 shares of St I'aul would have received one warrant for the right to subscribe to 750 shares of tiie new Issue. fader the new plan, trailing In the stock ami borrowing on It at the batiks will be facilitated. A holder of, say, 400 shares having them deposited with four b. inks as collateral and borrowed ot. ai lsGVfc.

Tuesday's closing prl would he called upon for additional siiuntv today, when ihe stock ssilg ex-r ghts. or approximately 31 points low It. B) ttie new arrangement be may give a due bill to each bank agreeing to surrender to it one warrant for KSO hares, which In- will rccelvo at the i lose of business today. The settlement day for St Paul ir-rants is Dec 2', except sales made lor cash. Due bills must be released on the same date.

S0S.T79 1 12.502 tr.H,t!72 71!" ,839 bill HO 294,000 33.27 151,880, M.SMI 142.171 lf.0.117 ti4.4tis IS7.03S 1 tisrges Balance Dlv I deads day's, the first round, together With the openings adopted on each hoard: First lioard Capablanca va Praekctt, t14.no Sin plus -'iri lua. l.vi.old BANKERS AND BROKERS Deficit. rYamberi New fork Con.olid.led Slock Eichanp French defense. Second board 'lure vs Wolff, Vienna. 'i i board Blumberg vs Oruenlngj.

Ruy Lopes. lonl-Johnsoii vs Ilrown, Petrof dgfenst fth board-Ward vn ill rvas, Hldlian defense. board Kimball vs Htepbens, P' troff. Seventh board Williams vs Kelspy counter center gamldt. BiaTnth board I Rosenn McDermott.

two knights defense. The tirst named of each pair bad the movn, Following are the New York and Liverpool quotations: XBW YORK Plev laist lose Open Higli Lvtvv sale December o.iti n.12 9.12 tat 9.04 January 9.16 9.14 9.12 99 9.10 V(4ii'itary 0.33 9.2.1 9.2.: 9.23 8 23 IfareB 8,40 9.42 45 0.23 42 April 9.5,'I 0.50 9.. 9.50 Mac 061 O.tm 0.IC It IS 0. KI June O.tii. 0 64 0.114 9.64 'A Julv 0.71 9.72 0 72 8.88 9 08 August 9 57 9 0 52 0 50 9 "SI Spot closed steady: middling uplands 10.4.V.

middling gulf Sales IMS bales, st.sk 145 bales LtVBKFOOf, 2 i 4 December 5 .13 rn-cember-Jaiuiary 5 31 I 31, Januarv -rVbruary 5.32 5 38 Februarv -March 5.3314 Mur h-Aprll i il1, 8 34 April-May 5: May June 5.88 5 3k June July 5.39H S.il July August 3 August SeptemN-r 5.354 Septeniber-Oeteber 5.21 tie tidier-Nov ember 5 22 5 23 Futures opened closed qlllet. Sp.it III gissl demand and steady: American mll.ir.ig nplinds up 3 fsiiiils sales, oulu.l 7.i Aaserloaa, were 12.00n bales It. cell. IS 80,700 bales Auii'il'-iti ami 73si bales "tier kinds. ftur Market Letter for ibis week, uiliif rarta r.arilics ttie sltUSlloll II It I Ue.ellMM.

tJansatsii I's. Iflr an. I SI I'sul, nailed fres upou Holyoke Street Railway Co. The Holyoke Street Railway Co reports for the year' ended Bent 30, with comparisons, as follows: tteyj I SOS Cross earnings $41 jJTa.lo Operation expenses 2M.1... Net earnings! 137 134 3.13 1.1, -Ki other Incoraa 1-7.

too 27 0EJI il net Hi. ,11 I'ha'rires 94,4173 80,81 7O.0C llslance 71.7ns 47 el I' it, 90.960 7.0 --A 56,00 Surplus 8.0TJ 17'-70S Deficit. Federal Finances. WARTfTNOTON. Dec 20 Governinen receipts: From internal revenise, $970.

customs. miscellaneous. 507! Expeditures. In tin itowng district on charges of Pwerlnt; iirtii'les. They were before Judge in sectind session this tour nji ri.t the lines were as follows Anal Murray Mary Halvln p.

Bridnet M. 4-laney I'wthetliio Buckl. slid W.lh.iio I'wik 1H. iry Foley i and Mhi Mutt he son pt ohatlon Bwtlstr wan sentenced to of correct ton for a ierm ol slant month by JiiIko I'lrnintitet on stealing a suit caae and content front some person unknown. AFFIRMS ThFdECREE.

Judge Hugg, at Salem. Upholds Will of Mra Suaan S. Purington Relatives Appealed Probate Court. A I KM. xv Just 1, Hogg of the) aaprena- eml eourt ittttrnis the d- of thr Ksgex eounty probate court In etttng up the will of Mis Jtusun f.

PWoii. who died In Lawrence April Bank of England Statement. LONDON, Dec weekly statement of the bank of Kngland shows the 19 Congrasa St Boaton 82 Broadway New York Colt nalt 80 21 16' 4 5iP 58 Cons. 1 IS 138', 13" Cera PtuilnaW 80 lOVtj 20Va Oorr Brad Bat 801 si 80', 81 Pel A Hudson 22') 4 221 82'Jl 2.1 llnsrlA 42 42 48 -12 Denvrr A Rio Ii pr. 84V, 84'- 84', S4' IHalllUia'lanin 89- 69 88 Erie 43V, 44 43', 43', Iritlstpr 73 75' 78'.

T6V LruSdpr 66 66 66 88 Genera. 154 15 1B7 157 2014 105 100 llccklrsCoal 28 14 27 2014 26 '4 lnterbofo-MetropoI. 36 361., 85 3.r.'- IntertHTo Met ir 73' 73', 7J', liiternat'lPapor 13 13' 18 18' lalsiaatirnf ir ia- so so' so 801 las. SI I'SH Pump 3I 89 3'. Internat'l I'uinppr.

81 si 81 81 Iowa Central. 29 39 29 kai-taaCity 29. 294 29 29i. 59 8d 69-, 89 Uu.ttJieA 145-, 146 144'4 144 Marilttan- 141 141 141 141 at ti Central 27 27', 2T 271,, If i.gaanai 40 1' 39', 41 KanA 7u4 71- 70 71t Miaaoaxi Pao.aa. 3 4 S3' ational bsoa.t.

77 77S 784 77 Sational Lead 72 73' 79 78 1 A.i Brake 136' 13S 13ft 135 N.a 130v, 128' 130 II A IP 190 190 190 10 out A 48 48 48 48 KuTTI, .118 PRESIDENT PLEASED. Congratulates Williamsburg, Penn, Woman on 106th Birthday. HOLLIDA Y'HRI'RG, Perm. i.e.. sr Mrs Kli.tleth Stalker of Williamsburg and a pioneer resident of Blair county, r.

let-rate! the lotith ai.nl vcraury uf her birth last night. Among the telegrams of -oTigrai illation she received was one fum President Roosevelt TAYLOR PARK MINING. BOSTON STOCK MARKET. pieaent car. aged 7ti ye rs.

case eourt In this lty 'JO Follow lowest am: STOCK EXCHANGK. Dec ing are the opening, hlgnest last sales at the board today Ml IK I'l IS'i'iiesiei, ief in, koIhtI i loved boabaud at iry Merotb iaahyi. tH yra. Kuneral from bla late real ,1. tit Oramptaa nay.

off Savin Hill av. Satnrdav. at a ui Blub rulHtu mass at St ivier'a einmli. at 9. Rrlatlvea and frleinU reapeetfullj Invited.

AltTHV in wt StnaeratUf, K. brio ted Vtlfe of the M. rar. hj luneial fieiu tbe r. nj Inr da ugh-t, Mrs lliireld Stort l0 Holland st.

at Somtrvllle. Saturday. IV. 22. al in.

Kriiii. in I tk'ti mass at St Joliu'a rhuri Ii. aacbuaetla av.conier of llollla si II 9 o'cliiek, lativea and friends Imlled to uttend In-terment hi St nthetiv eeu.et.rj. White lllvri Junction, tt rrain lenves st 11:80 MeUAt GIlt lN "''a city. Dee It).

DaaPl 5s yr mu ral from the resl-truer "I Mrs llnali M. l.itiujhlln. ifiaj fb.irlaa at, Sstiirtla.v. Dee 22, at 30 a ui. High mass ot rru'hem at St J.epirs cbnrrti, t'haia- I.

rs st at 9 tloeb Kela lives and frleuds are tut lied to attend Interment la Holy i roas eemeterv. Maiden. Lu Angele, Calif, Mera please ropy MrlJKnD In this rily. Dee IS, Margaret, wife of ap! Mnrd.sk Mclasal. tk tr Kuneral st tl.e Waterman bas l.

Wasb-liigtoii si Sslunlav. D.v 22 at lo a ui Krl stives snd friends lnvlte.1 to ,1 rvvHJt- te Jamaica Plata. Dee 20. I'atrf. Keiteral from hl-i latr ti vision st.

Satnixtay. nt a Krqnlrm n. ass at c4karcb of St Mary of tbe Autfvla at 9 9' If k. ptdlTKR- in Cb-riestown. Ier 19.

Joaeub M. BONDS Stark Mills Announce Increase. MANCHESTER. H. Dec 30-John 11.

Whltten. agent of the American duck company, which owna the Stark nllls in this ilty. states that hla Cinners' Report on Cotton. WASHINGTON, Dec 20-The census bureau thia afternoon issued a report on the quantity of cotton ginned from the growth this season to Dec 13. It gives the number of running bales ginned as U.u90.i)0.

The quantity of cotton ginned from the growth of inns to Dec 13 of that year was 9.2W.300 bales. Received $615,000 in American Gold. LONDON, Dee 20 The bank of Knc-land stock of gold was replenished to- Lew Lalst gat PO PO loot, a 10 v. 7I 4 Open 90 looaa stxa llian so 10O 971 a Am Tel Te! 4s. rhd Kda 4a Sterl 2d fia I.

Will. l.l.l. -li JAMES SHAY CO Mi "T4TK IRS'lo, iv dividends" v. tireel. New lorh uugreaa Hrr.i, Hatia eturM.r 8.

1(SN1 Tha Tailutlan Copper Minira Sr in Comptnv has this day declared a regular iji.aror div' detid of ij'-i, tl 'S' pel auare psfshU as-uary 8. in stockholders of record at 3 p. 01. sVatiirdav. XI, 1 test It haa as declared an eitra dividend t4 of 1.

of 6o rents per share, payable to stork-holders of record of tL same and at the aauie New Kngland sUskholders will is. malleg dividend checks ps table In it 8. TOWNK, Trea.nrer 'I 'JO 27 milla would follow the example of the STOCKS AmosKeag company. inr stark mills employ 1800 operatives. It Is expected the Increaae, which will be percent, will take effect Jan I.

mttriU HfTet ii.Hin, t'ol John V. Swee-My aji.t Harry K. Dow actlna as coun. J1 for tUe will and Hon William S. fija for the appellants.

asla waa executed March 1. 1KM, Max a i' iillSi inruierly of Kail Jr tiii now of Fhlladeipnla, was PBM i itor and bfitueatlied tST hih1 1,1 'he propei ty of peudri was left to "thoae who would ent.tie.i under the statutca ot The was up fry jtuKt, nar. of the probate court. Sept 10. in! ''ecrve Harry O.

Collins of SJn r' under the John Collina. nephew, of am "PPcaled. The alh ged the appeal were that the waa not legally executed that the ws not of sound mind when Open 4Vj 52 Adrentnre Mint Allcnez 90I 91 88 89 171, 1994 ktrfolkA West gaatt in dr. can. orOiern Tac lie.

Iwasara taa I'ressrd Stasi .1371, 137' 98 9l, 53 1 I I M.rv I or 19 ds. Kuneral fnui bis lata oravrd at. Saturday, a in. at IS jrsr tl in Js I following changts: Total reserve, decreased. 3.

066, 0(0; circulation, increased. 232.000: decreased, other sec g) Increased, 5.S42,000; other increased, public tleftoslts. increased. notes reserve, creased, 3.A47.'HN); govern-nient securities urn hanged. The proportion of ihc bank reserve to liability Una week is JSM penent as compared with 47-rj percent List week The minimum rate of of the bank remains unchanged at tl percent.

Dividends Declared. The directors of the Southern New Kngland Telephone Co have declared the regular quarterly dividend of 1' percent, payable Jan 15 to stock of ret oid Dec ol The directors of the Atlantic Cotton Mills have declared a regular semiannual dividend of 2 percent, payable Jan 1. Subsidiarv companies of the Massa-t husetts tl.ts Cos usual ijuarlerlv dividends percent on Boston Consolidated (las. 2V)i percent on Chelsea Can and percent on Kast Boston Gas Were declared. A dividend of 1 percent was declared on New England Gaa ike Co stock.

No dividenus have been on stock of Citizens" das Light of Qulncy atnee control passed to the Massa. tiusetts Gas Cos last March. All dividends are payable Dec 31. Heeding Railroad Co i.sual aemi-an-tvial of 2 percent on common, jiavahle l.b I to holders of record Jan 15. Chicago A Alton Co regulsr semiannual of 2 percent preferred.

piv-itde Jan 1 Books close Dec 31 and open Jan i'roctoi Gamble Co regular quarterly of 2 percent on preferred, pavable i.iti '5 tc holders of rv. rd Dec 31. Missouri Pacific Hallway Co regular semi-annual of 24 percent, pavahle Jan M. Bookr cloae Dec 28 and ret pen Jan International Coal Coke t'o Ltd will a dividend of I pt-rient on Keb 1 Books Jitti ,4 reopen Keb 3. iv long Hook Ac Kye Co regular quarterly of per.

ent payable Jan 2 lo slock of rr ord lVt 22 I'nited States Telephone Co regular quarte. ly of IS percent on preferred, pay-lie Jan lo to holders of record Jan 4. Cuyahugo Telephone Co. regular quarterly of IS percent on preferred, payable Feb' 1 to holders of record Jan 3o. The company has also declared a quarterly of 1 tsToent on common, payable Jan to holders of record Jan 12 CuniberlanJ VaJJa RR.

regular qtaar- "in is executed and that It 1 1 in u.as st 1 Krlattrea and frlrnda of Vila DaWtd hU. Ntimer- url through the frai of Lawrence at V' of I'hiiadelt were heard. al. Btlfll Kale's rbut respect fully till It MtVXD UI I r.sideni Dee Sarah XI. 11 Bingham Mary Copper This stock can be bought In lots of 25 shares and upwards.

We advise its immediate purchase at the subscription price of $1.00 PER SHARE (Par $5.00) Very little of the stock is left at this price, and if you want to take advantage of this opportunity to get into a real good thing at bargain prices, do it now. or it may be too late. Wire your orders in at our expense; let remittance follow by mall. Write for 'sir dsltV market letter. It's free to you.

It tells the truth before tti. truth Is elsewhere knowu to he the truth vires her late 90 '4 81 88 88' 195 1971s, l7ij 1371, 95 98 S31, 63-. 184 lo 388 384 884 964 89. a so 65 88 7fti, rggg 5: 180 151V, 183 163 92 1 2l 824 81', 36' 33 34 S3 58i I' 181V 8ft 85 31 52 108 106 TT4 77 47 471 2o2 olumt'ia nad. i.

day at 11 n.al st Willi inisloHii, Mass Rg In Kast Dec 19. RIU, J.eph Il.aea.1ea. Kunrral from ber iX London si. Sunday. Dr 23.

Services at St J.aiu the hnreb. North Hennrt st at 2 3o Heading 13'-, 141', Krplron 38 3 Krp It A 8t'l 97 97 1,4 kotkiaiaad. 29s so- He. Island ar. 85 s.iss-SiVffleidktasl.

1 5V, 75 Lon.s Jf so'vvn pr 8714 674 MFaui 15l 152 81 'aoi pr 163 4 1 Baaaasn ac.8s. as 93V bonurntta 32 33'a leiui'sc Ie 3s4 3d Toledo, St LA 33 34 Tol.St La 53 53' CmmtrnM 8U4 lsav sKeaJty A 85 8ft I skobtter 51 62V4 I ekubOerlattar. lo6 108 1' K'abber 38 pr. 78 778 I SI 47 4894 III Is st High D.s- last Sal 4V 4V: rs 814 f'21" li.ti. iltAn it Ts 12 4 12 13 SO 2 SO 1 38 1314 1S3 1391 135 135 lean 10 tsa 32 32 o2t 101, V4j Ie24 liC, 1PU, 101' SOI 4 sOVsj 2.

SO 30 So 340 240 240 lit3 lt-2' 301 301.S SOt 4 341-j 33L, 34'. IS5I4 tag sao aao sad S7H Si'f 37 40 40 .40 81 SON 81 1 Vf 1 D4 22L4j 114 22' 4 fSO tso 23o 135 135 ISA 21.4 -4 15 13J 13) lls 141 14 tS, 13L, 32 31 3isg 41, 51 4 25 251 4 18 18v 184) 2s4 aoi-, 6ii-s list's IT;" of latwrence akr l'li ctan of testatrix ftir tafiaii'" before her death, fto? hr wa" ineane. no children, hut several Zr; I nd tueoea. I'nder a will ex Ma I' 1 jjj, 'I 'toed aa a tteneflclary. but 1 Oeailtta, ho waa named a exet J1 rt.rfti in evidence that Misa -s- l.ed last JSJiJ.

'hat the former Was jj7' atTr wiahtd that sha had 'h property Invotrnl 0an' aN-ut JSOO0. Amalgamated Cop. 1 1 1 1 1 Am Pnen reioa. l'J A rnsn erT pr n' Am Sorar Re 13'2i, Am Tel a Tel ISSij An' Woolen 10'i Am Zinc. Lead A 3.

32 Arradianltn la Atrh.TopA r. 4 A tea. Top A pr.lfl1 am Mia SO Post on rorsCd n. 30 Boston A 24" Beaton 4 MnuW 18'i' Boston WorElaa. $oig Bnttet oai.non Jl.11.

3.1', a.c.nie' Aral nl3 Cal a Heels M.n. SO 1 tentemvaiXn 35t Coiia'd lercnr Mia. .40 1 ter 4 19 Doiu iron A staat SS'a Edisoi Kleotric atV4HM tcntaara pr IS rankiinMn. 3Si General I do lla Crarbv Mm-s 14 Via. Jli t.uanatnaui Mux.

Dir Koya.eain.. 24 Matt UsSSfta. agfgy as Mass as SO1 1 Mass tsas pr 8 Vka-k Ki latives ana irtruos are rrapect- ruiiy Uivit.xi in aneuu. ttt.DDISU In It.uburv IW 20. Mary, daogb.

Uah. 2 rr7 4 ter of Mleiiarl ami Mary uedd UNITED FRUIT COMPANY 111 IIII.M) NO. 1111 A quarterly divaleud of one and three fourth per rent ou the rapital stock of this ouipau has been declared, payable January IS, fpn7, si the ofllr- of the Treasurer, UI State Street, Hiaoon. Mass to t's kholilera of rst ord at the close of t.uatness De- ember 31. 1IMJ8.

CUAKLr.8 A UI libAltl' ires.irer. ja)8 WE iTINCHCUSl El. Kt I It 14 A MAM I'tl II KI(J CO, NKW YORK, December 18. 1808. A Quarterly Iitulend of upon the Preferred Assentlna and N'on Assenting 8t's-ks ot the Company was declared, puyalde January 10.

I807. lu st.s-kholders of 27. ltsw. Transler tssika will is. Lsa-cember 1WU8, and open January II.

1807. T. W. nlKUoN. Iressurer.

nygj asust die United States Smelting, Refining Mining Co. The Directors of the united States Smalt, lug. Refliiln a Mining Company have declared a unarterly dividend of Ilk P1' cent (7a rtotsi on the Preferred Stock, pamhle lanttlr 18, 180T, to stockholder! of record at tha close uf business Dei-vinher 1808. W. BaTCIH I.I.I rr.

810 1 8 to 17 1.8 I T2 lock O.F. JONASSONSCO. oV 19. Ister. strr, Dv funeral Jvi.

In Dort Notice In Cam UtCHM AN Eicbutau. SIIA1 r'KK IfjZif snMisja I mi asi c.v a'ocaaaosEM 5 1 104 104' 104 1041 4 88ssa 34V Sl- 38, 107 107 107 107 85 1, Si 081. sstost nr. Un Caem.cau Va-iatoCiMia varu Lanu. The Temperature Today.

J' ter at Thompaon spa jgra toe temparature up to in a 12 Ijoirel st. Manfred A Sl.j uueral Saturday it Relatives and friends io Ua'lfsv sIsts ideas, ixiy SM.1.1. In IVrtutnd. Me. D-s t.

cosisnas 1 I i-xaac iak I w8r Dec 30. yra 11 22. at 1 X) to atteud. lteniaioin Mass. Ka- ate; 19 Congress Boston Tel.

Main MM NEW YORK, 44 Broadway CLEVELAND PITTSBURG 319 Wlllismson BlJfj. Maehssnsy Blag. Hank and Husluesn Ueferrneen Mi .40 ki dividend. tEx rtghta London Market lA'NDON. Dec volume of busi Thf Seal The eai EArETt trd SUCCESS llSs, 25 JiT SAFETY mil SUCCESS Saturdat lie.

22 WRi'll sstutli nifa-'l child of Kuoeral f-vou pa Friday lie. 21. lavilrd. exchange 38888 transacted on the stock We irilt cheerfully anmieer anything about everything In Mining. Umily Maricet Lrttmr seat ran on oppfiraf in.

iUlaiiv st 2 a aad ut here was not vary large.

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