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THE BOSTON GLOBE-TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1906. Knhher 2.1 pr. 754 8 Slut 46 7B', 751, 45 -S I ssteel pr lot Pi, 104's SO For Sale "5V, 4H, lit 19 42' 2-' 4 514 The Globe LATEST 7:30 O'CLOCK IS 42 85 1 244 51 oh such payments until they become fully-paid share .4 of stock, but the company win issue no certificates except upon the day of April and July lb.

etc. for such payments. The stock of the company is now selling between 1125 and 1130 per hare. and at this price ngnts will have a valUT of t7 to 18 per share. Mexico Consolidated Stock Listed.

The 2Ki.OOO shares of stock of the Mexico Consolidated Mining St Smelting Co have been listed on the Boston stock exchange. 36 1 2214 Wsbsshi'acul I 18 abash 1'ac ::1 42 42' Wtstern 85 85' 3 la-oiwn 25 23 4 Wit Central pr. 51 5l Ex dividend. tKi rlgbta. FURNACE CREEK SOUTH EXTENSION COPPER COMPANY We Olfer 100,000 Shares Treasury Stock JT $1.00 PER SHARE PAR VALUE $1.00 CAPITALIZATION.

$1 ,500,003 TREASURY STOCK $500,000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS STOCK The company's balance sheet as oi Sept 1, 1.10b, shows: ASSKTS RI entnte and mined t2.4M.WU Construction and equipment 5ft. USS line lout and equipment ,222 Mine ilcvSlopmeut Supplies Cash SBS Xotea so.1 accounts reeelTable 8,006 MARKET L. M. SULLIVAN Treasurer Prest L. M.

Sullivan Trust Co. Hon. JOHN SPARKS President Gen ernor of Nevada J. L. LINDSAY Secretary Cashier State Bank Trust Co.

C. B. KINGSBURY Vice-President tffinerly halt-owner of Anaconda JOHN D. CAMPBELL Consulting Engineer I.IAHIUTIHS Capital stnek niitstandlnc 12,400,000 Notes ami seioinits payable UtsSSS I'roflt anil tOM Total 82.808.079 Quick assets not shown on balance sheet follow: High grade nre anil coneentra tes at American Smelting St Kenning Co smelter Hlgli grade ore and concentrate at London Market. LONDON.

Nov 13 The stock market here today was favorably Influenced by the spread of the belief that there was little prospect for a further advance in the discount rate of the bank of England on Thursday. American shares did not receive much attention. The stiff carryover rates, combine. 1 with the uncertain position of Now Y'ork prevented business on a large scale. Prices hardened to a fraction over parity in the forenoon on local covering.

Krie and Missouri. Kansas Texas led Later New Y'ork sent stronger advices, accompanied by buv-ifig orders and prices improved Tip; market closed strong. Fnlon PaclHc gained over a point. The usual quotations follow: Closing Nov 13 Nov "2 Anaconda Mining 13 l': Atchison, Top Ac Santa lo Atchison. Top A Santa Fe pr 108 188 Baltimore Okie 121 180 Canadian Pnclfle 17014 17 Chesapeake Ohio 55 35 Chicago (iresl Western 17i 17V, Chicago, Mil St Paul 175V, Consols for money S6 Mh.

Consols for account 864 864 De Beers 1 deferred) 2J4 20 Denver Itlo Crande 40 4' Denver Illo Orande pr 86', S(IV4 Erie 434 43 Eis 1st pr 77Vi 77V, Erie' 2d pr SUV, 88 Vi Illinois Central 17s 178 Dullsville 2 Nashville 14.V4 145'4 Mlisesit, Kansas A 3'i N'. 'i York Central 131 131V, Norfolk A- Western IN! 4 96 Norfolk Aestern pr 93 88 Ontario A Westers 4' I'ennsvtvnnta 728, lloid Mines ill 6' rsnrns.il 17..100 "su grime ore and cenreutrates ready for shipment 1287,600 Prices Firmer Ail Around, Sireitli Reafling a Fea.ure. Rate lor Call Loans Fell id -ere is no bonded debt. are; J. A.

Coram pres. if" Trull and J. T. Judd vice pres 8. Crosby treas, and F.

C. Morehouse general manager. These, with L. White. Geo.

HimmlghorTen, S. R.osrnstamm, Wi J. Freeman. L. Rogers, S.

W. Richardson, O. C. Peck-man and W. 8.

McCornick constitute the board of directors. The principal office is at 60 State st Boston: the transfer agent is the Federal Trus' Co of Boston, and the place of ration the First National bank ol I oston. n-iw 1st 4i 814 VW wsaiiitsM Ss seSj osu, ns I Cotton Vain 51DO loo f6-4 100 I'nltrd fmil 106 106 106 106 101 lot 101 STOCKS OfeS 11 lib Low last Sale Aflventnre 6 6 A lionet Mm. 36 S6ii. SU SSL-, Amats-amat-rt Cop.lo;i, lioa, 108S4 Am A a Cbeni pr.

92 S3 1 81 Am Pnen Service. 1S tSV 13i A Pnen 'erv pr. 3o 30 2P 4 i Am Saiar Ref pr. ISfj 132', 13'Ji-j 132', jAmTelATet 188 138 137 13S I Am Woolen. 2i 3'' 2P1-, SO Am Woolen pr 1014 in" lon 4 102 Am Zinc.

Lead 8. ffj 301, fjsj 3olj Arcadian Mln 6Aa 7 3a 1 Atch, Top ASF 98tg OSts 8SV4j 88V pr.103 ftSfl 101 la loi 1 Atlantic Mln 14 14 14 1 Kmtrtisin Mln 2 31 2ft 4 Si Hunttiti Ctwii'd Mln. 3ovB 304 Son SO 1 Boston Klevated. .15414 134 1S4 134 Boston Albany 24f 24(1 240 240 Beaton 161 Sj 101V 161i2 fiojton A l'ror. .3041 30i2 Boston A Wor Flee.

24 281 28 281 Knttet'oalition Mln. 334 14 354 36 i Calumet A Anz Mln. 154 LIB 188 15.1 Cal A Beets Min. .864 S6B 8(14 865 C'entenn al Mln. 20 4 2PVt 20 29'4 Cli.Iu.tstoekYard.l'T 1 HO 1.17 I60 Ch.luAstkY.1s nr.

120 128 180 120 Cons'd Mercur Mln .52 .52 .12 fewss asses MIS 8i 814 8i si Dai West Mln 19'4 30 193 20 Item Coal Mm pr 1 1.1 1'5 111 US Dotn Iron A steel 23 "4 284 227s 2'-'T4 Fast Boston 84 84 84 84 Fitrhbnrnpr 134 134 184 134 Franklln.Mln 1V4j 21 1 21 2tA I Mm 12 12 124 CJeorgla Ry A F.I pr. 92 02 82 P8 I fireene ConaM Mtn. 258 SSSA 26 268 I Cnanajuato 514 614 5 4 514 I lale Koyale Min 81' 2l'8 21 Maaa Electric ISVs 184 18' 1 184 Mass Electric pr. 69Va OP' 61) 82 HfssOaa ss bs r.7' ss i Maasusapr 8 SSI 88 SB' MassMin 8 SVs 8 Si's I Mexican Tel A 8V3 3 2 S'. 82 Mexican TelA Tel pr 6's o' i 6Vi 6', Mexico Cons'd Min.

13 13' a '3 Michigan yiin 171 4 1 17ig 17s Mohawk Mtn. 6'J a 67 66' 67 1 MontCACMintr. ..2 2 2 2 1 Nevada Cons'd Min. 194 104! IN Y.N II AM. F3 IBS 103 l-'3 North r.ntte Vim.

ill 110 UOVs Old Colony RR '-'on 200 200 200 Old Doinin 82 58V, 5'.) 574 I flssssls Wis 148 121 V4j 12B Parrot Mln BSAs 25Vs 2-Vii fsllsiss Cnaai S8S14 22 SOS gnlr.cy M.n. lOO loo loo loo Khode Inland Mln 4', 4A4) 4 4 Hulland pr 50 50 Bo BO Santa i e.MliL 4 84 8 15-16 Shannon Min 154 1" 16i l.1 Swift Co llo J10 111 TeesaasrS sha 14' a 144 14 l44 Trinity Min 11 11 80 11 InionPac.flc 181 1Hia 181 lSl'. I niled opprr Mln. 71 i.j 72 "IVs "14 CsSMFratt 105.4 lo MB4 106 I lined shoe aaSst. 71' 71 71 4.50 4.60 4.45 4.60 Shoe Ma pr.

29 824 88 2914 8 Coal A oil. to 10 94 024 3 62 .121 4 44 4 45 441 3 444 8 Steel 461s 4d steel pr 1044 1045 104V4 1041.4 I'tah Min. 62 4 03 Victoria Mln 6I3 84 6 6 West End St Ry. 284 3i ''3 '4 93 '4 West End st Ry pr.lio llo 110 110 Weateru Tel A Tel. 2s 8 S1 8 toons Mmt i) a i I WolvermeMUi 159 159 159 159 The f'nrriMx Creek South Extension Copper Co.

consists of six claims adjoining Pomace Creek Co. at (ireenwater, known as Copper Shoe jnrt Copper shoes No. 1 and 2, Anxiety and Anxiety Nos. 1 and 2. in all about 120 acrei John D.

Campbell, Consulting Engineer, reports as follows, "The 'oppir ledge traversing tho Copper Blue and Copper Matte elilms of the Clark holding has bean disclosed at surface on both the Anxi''ty and Copper Shoe groups, and has been traced for a distance of 4500 feet on the acreage. These cropping! are clearly defined, and cut through the (or taat ion with the directness of a railroad track. On the Furnace Creek Kstate this belt of ore Bhows 4S feet of 21 per cent, copper ore. Thirty per cent copper has been found on the surface, and no ore of lower grade than 10 per cent. In copper values hss been encountered down to the lowest level.

It is my opinion that It should develop into one of the greatest copper producers of the Green water district." shares ownership stock, pooled and not for sale. The labecrlptloa book arc now open, and close Nov. 'JL 19118. Erl MbMription by deposit of 88 pet cent, of the amount of the Hi ptlnn, and hatnnie due on delivery oi slock about Dec. 5.

In the event of over-MMriptlon allotment will he mle pro ram. 'I he stock of this company will be listed on the San Francisco Mining Exchange and the New York Curb. Nt hclicu' (his to he the tCffl prospect in the (ireen water district. E. A.

MANICE CO. bf ED bar Of the New York Stock Exchange 1 AND 3 BROAD STREET NEW YORK USS VERMONT COMPLETING. I POSSE SEEKS MISSING BOY. Reading 73 Southern PSrlflC I'-t's, Sniith. i II dhvny Southern ltallwnr nr 98 PS Bond Items.

The commissioners of Knox countv. Indiana, have awarded 125.000 Good Samaritan hospital bonds to J. F. Wild Co of Indianapolis, for a premium of The as Blatant treasurer of the Chicago, Burlington Quincy RR has no th bondholders of the Joseph Council Bluffs RR that up to I own and offer the following: SIOOO 4 1st Consolidated Mortgage bond of the Rio Crande Western R. R.

Co. S5CO 31 Debenture bond of the IV N. H. Sc H. R.

R. Co. 6O shares stock of the United States Oil Company. 2 shares stock of the W. L.

Douglas Shoe Company, pref. $500 57c Public Improvement bond, City of Passaic, N. J. $2000 5 1st Mortgage bonds Passaic Steel Co. I share Boston Maine Railroad.

30 shares People's Cas Light Coke Co. of Chicago. 12 shares stock of the West End Street Railway Company, com. 80 shares stock of the Cinter Grocery Company, pref. 40 shares stock of the Adventure Consolidated Copper Co.

$3000 5 lt Mortgage bonds Mystic Wharf Storage Co. 10 shares Guardian Trust Company of Pittsburg, Pa. 5 shares stock of the Faneuil Hall National Bank of Boston. 5 shares stock of the Boylston National Bank of Boston. 5 shares stock of the Merchants National Bank of Boston.

5 shares stock of the State National Bank of Boston. 5 shares stock of the New England National Bank of Boston. 5 shares stock of the Second National Bank of Boston. 5 shares stock of the National Bank of the Republic of Boston. 5 shares stock of the National Union Bank of Boston.

5 shares stock of the First National Bank of Boston. Above securities in my office ready for immediate delivery. Price on application. Phone Main 486. C.

F. KING, Financial Agent, Entire Fourth Floor, Journal Building, Boston, Mass. aim including LHC IWth. tile ChlCIRO, Burlington Quincy will purchase at par at Its Boston office such bonds of the Kansas City road as mature Jan 1107. Irnntnn CI (in na nrl.rl tD r.vn A cent semiannual 30-year refunding water Spanish 4s 88 88 I 6 tltilon Pacta lsovi 1 8511 Dales Paettc pr 88 91 Cnlted Stntes Steel 47 t7't I'lllted Stales Steel pr 118 10' Wsltssh 20 80 Whask pr 44 44 Mon percent.

Itute of discount for SetS sliort and three SMntbs' hills 6 percent. Bar silver sternly nt 33d per ouuee. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. Grain Market. Wheat developed a remarkable burst of buoyancy and activity in the late dealings in the Chicago grain market today.

but Singularly enough the coarser cereals were not very much influenced, though thev did make slight gains. Not In a long time did the trading show as much life as it did itur-, ing the last few minutes of business. Wheat fir the day was up Corn lined 'iffe and oals made a lik i advance. Provisions were firm. Ouotatlons were reported by the Boston Chamber of Commerce as follows: CHICAGO Boston CoppsrsWent Up a Liit'e.

improvement Donus to wen, Kotn of Cincinnati at loi.sn. I'tica. Y. has sold at auction i 4 percent semiannual 1 to 30-year serial public improvement bonds to Lee, Hig-ginson Co at 101.8C. Sherman, Tex.

has awarded 140,0 -w. nereent en In ri 1 1 ti I 1 tr, 10 oa.iol 1 refunding bonds to N. W. Harris Co i at 102.50. Believed Young Conroy of Lancaster, Will be Found Skilled Woodsmen in Searching Party.

I. A 'ASTKH, Nov 13-The belief that Philip Conroy. a 161ytar-old hoy who disappeared from hum np New York Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov 13 At the metal exchange today trading continued light.

With an easier tone In tin for soot and near deliveries. Copper, lead and spelter I camp In the Kilkenny mountains Sun- High Dov (lose .71 .74 Vvb Open .72 7 were dull and unchanged. Quotations of metals folrow: Copner. lake 2c. electrolytic 2134c and caatings 2114c.

Tin 42.75. lead 5.S5, and spelter fi.30. ..11 .48 .43 ,1. .421, ri-'w .141. .42 .43 .35 33 Wheal Die Mav Ia9 Cora: Nov Dee May July i ists: Dee Miv Pork: Jan May I.

aril: Nov Dec Rib: May Electric Company Earnings. Stone Webster report for September the earnings of the following companies controlled by them: McktOS i Plymouth Street Railway Co: lstnc. 10 r. Increase dny morning, may be suffering from starvation and cold, resulted today in the organization of a big posse, and a systematic search within a radius of la or 20 miles of the camp is now under way. Young Conroy's father arrived here last night, and accompanied the searchers into the forest today.

The posse, which contains about 200 men, is made up almost entirely of skilled woodsmen and hunters, and it is ellevedthat If the lost boy can And means to sustain life in his body, he will be rescued In a day or two. There is some doubt as to his ability to do this, however, owing to the fact thai hi! physical CO dltlon is frail ami also because he is hampered by a crip-pic. I leu The searching party took into the wooda with them a bloodhound, but it is believed that the animal will be of comparatively little use, because snow 14. 'J'-' 14.35 4I'I .85 Mm 14 15 14.38b 11 25 S.I12 S.40-4S T.TJb 10.104 2.134 rnss 112.231 Ex dividend tE rights. Asses-anieut paid.

I First instalment paid. NEW YORK MARKET. 0.27 8.82 .14.17 aasa S.57 S.37 7.5: Net Expectation That She Will Leave Quincy for Navy Yard Drydock on Tnanksgiving Day. Ch Boatswain Thomas K. Kiloy, recent!) on lnt at the Newport News shipbuilding company, received orders yesterday assigning him t.i the Fort River ship works, Cjulncy, Tot duty on the now battleship Vermont.

It is expected that the Vermont will mvt Quincy on Thanksgiving day for the Charlestown navy yard, wh'ia ler bottom wll be chfined and painted in hrepnratlon for her trial trips. Karly in-xt month she will he sent en her trials She wl'l have to make IS knot. Tb.8 ha'tlctdilp Ohio, which has been assigned Id tin- battleship division of the Atlantic fleet, arrived al Gibraltar yesterday on her way to New York. "HARVARD RAFFLES" TAKEN. Arrested for New York Authorities When Leaving House of Correction at Cambridge.

Janus l.nngley, one of the cleverest colored crooks in the country, was arrested today In by Chief Inspector Hurley as he was leaving the houHe of correction, where he had just nnlshed a four years' sentence. Uanglny has been known at various titties an Marry i.anglcy, Joseph Wit-won, Joseph Jackson and Joseph King. He Ih wanted at Sing Sing, whore ho broke his parole, fie served time In Ming Sins lor felonious assault and has been In Other New York penitentiaries. Lanulcy was known hereabouts as the "Harvard tin is" and was arrested In connection with the Cambridge dormitory thefts. He played the part of a it.

if and dumb man for some weeks before) the Cambridge people discovered lie was a crook. 8.H7B 1.821 14 06 14 .15 II 1.25 S.57 7.52 T.W Sum ever erinrsre 4. left! The stork market was firmer, hut still decidedly dull today. Most of the usual leaden made gains, and Reading. St Paul, t'nion Pacific and one or two other railroads were conspicuous.

St Paul grew very buoyant In the last half hour. The rate for call money dropped to 6 percent, and that change was doubtless responsible for the stronger feeling in the market. It was said In New York that the easing up in the loaning rates was due to the reloanmg of the money paid in for the iir.st instalment on tne kll.l'OO.uU) of St Paul new stock. Sec Saavv today reiterated his statement that he saw no reason lor in-Lenering the money maiKi t. and that he should not buy any government oonds or deposit any government money uie national banks.

The Boston copper were stronger. The favoraole influence in tne local market w.i.s die news from t'tah that the Circuit court had granted a stay of the in- junctlon against the smelters in the Salt Lake district. The court stated that the defendant companies might tile a bond for each and that the whole matter should remain undetermined until It had been passed on by the circuit court of appeals. This court will not meet until May, and the owners of the smelters concerned will have until that time to arrange their affairs. This ruling of the court will have, of course, no bearing on any damage sid's which may result.

I'tah Mining went up on the receipt of this information, Smelting was a little stronger and most of the coppers were firmer in sympathy. Mexico Mining sold at 13 in Its first transaction on the Huston board; it has hitherto been traded in on the curb. Money and Foreign Exchange. The local money market continues very strong- The usual table of rates. 7.83 7.

To cash MARKETS Wheal-No. 2 rel winter No. 3 red waiter 2 bald winter 72'-, ftt74c; No. 3 hard vvlnt-r 72ftl73c: No. 1 northern spring 804 83c: No.

2 northern spring No. 3 Spring 73MSlc -n No 2 No. afwlilte 46f45 No. 2 yellow No. 3 41 lj No.

3 So. 3 Idle 42c. JSSCi Oats No 2 3.1' No. 2 white SSHc: 33fU 33V'te; No. 3 "hit 33nl35c; No.

4 standard 34Vj'o33ViC. LIYKBPOOli No. ed inter heat Open Close evlom close 3d 64t narj ueen tailing since Sunday morning and there is small prospect that the dog will be able to pick up Conroy's trail. GRADUATE "OFliARVARD. O.

J. Carlton Was Formerly in Mr Moody's Law Firm and Was Named to Department of Justice in 1CQ4. Il. Nov 13-0. J.

Carlton, who has been named by Atty Gen William II. Moody to have special charge of violations of the eight hour law, was formerly connected w'ith Mr Moody's law firm in this ciiy. He was appointed 5(1 'is 8e 0s December ItarcD Mixed I leceiuher rii 4s 3(1n 4s 4s 4d Is is 4a 7d DKCEMBKB WHEAT IN OUTBID 14 A BEETS Prices Were Firmer All Around, But Trading Was Quiet. NKW YORK, Nov 13 The stock market was firmer today. Money continued to be the bugbear of speculation, but rates did not go as high as they did on yesterday, and when call money eou.d had for percent In the afternoon ju ices rose to the best.

Heading, 1'nlon Pacific and St Paul gained the nn.sl. Trading was rather dull. There was a more cheerful tone throughout the list In the early dealings. The opening was firm, with special strength in Northern Pacific. Louisville Nashville and Canadian Pacific Pressure against St Paul soon caused a setback In the general list, but later Reading and Amalgamated moved up sharply and prices become firm again.

Missouri. Kansas Ai Texas and Pall-man made larne gains. Toward noon, after prices had advanced slightly on small transactions, the list fell back under profit taking, Some abatement in the money stri ency at noon had favorable intlu 2 on speculative Earlv in the afternoon prices stopped rising after Reading had touched 1444, bill the reactions that followed were unimportant and resulted in extreme Guineas. Roek Island preferre 1 extended its advance to 14 points. St Paul preferred meanwhile fell off 3.

Confident buying of St Paul contributed to hipher prices in the rest of the market later lr. the nfternonn. but the demand anil Improvements were sPirht except In Reidlng and 1'nlon Pacific. Cal! money rates receded to 6 percent. Following are the opening, highest and lowest quotations of the day, with last sale: Milllie- New York polls Duluth Open B- 71's Close 82V4 I .72 follows: Cape Breton Electric Company.

Limited: GrOM 24.2S7 21.o72 2, I'M Net 11.2211 Snip ever charges 4.U57 2.71 Colunilnw Itallroftrt Cenip.my: nross 17.7112 10,321 2.471 Xer 6,588 "40 Snrp over chnrges 3.071 MH5 El PSSO Electric OntnpaSyt (Jross SS.SOB 24.07S 10.826 Net 10.720 1,443 Sni over clrorges 6. M0 .5.528 S78 Qalrestoa Electric Cumpany: Ornas 81.820 24.000 7, 121 Net 14,606 9,400 B.20S Surp over charges 10.628 Houghton County Blaetrlc Light Company: tlrnss 10.140 17.570 1.575 Xct B.tSO 0,320 ft Snip oret charges a.417 6,807 Houghton County Street Railway Company: (Jross 22. IW!) 20.337 Net 10.207 0,184 1,773 Surp ever cbaiaca 7.ol2 6.429 Jacksenvflle Electric Company: (Jross 20.968 25.O70 l.sfis Net 8,488 0.112 Snrp over chiuges (1,155 5,732 422 lamtt Electric Light Corporation: dross 20.870 1,287 Net 8. isu; 7.7114 Snrp over clinrpes U.7-14 2r4 IlianeapoHs Oeaeral Electric Company: Cross SB, 781 0L233 4,400 Net 2S.158 20 1.274 Sni elmrges 2o 'bill N'crilit rn Texas Traction Com-nny: Qroas 67,878 Net 25.3"tl 21 011 1,345 Snrp over charges 15,414 14 073 1.341 Tampa Electric Cienpimy: (lr.s 40.022 33.0.14 fl.OSS Net 17.77K 14.82(1 8.8A1 Snip over charges IT.nii'.t 12.1141 4,728 Teire Haute Traction it Light Company: OreM 7S.8I8 64.227 Net 30.740 24 272 16.473 Surp oreg cluirit-s 24.274 12.211 12,002 Wl.atcin Oainty Kallway St Licht Company: Qroee KMO I4.fl8t 1 70s Net 7.520 3.570 47 Surp ever charges 3.7(18 1 350 2 418 1 lecr-'Hse etc, Cull Time Time loan loans, eollstertl leiiiis. net ca tittle miner.

pen (111 Vi7 percent c.i it percent Jackson lumbar company of LockDor, Hole 1 1 Qallaaner, woods foreman of Hie company, Oscar an In-tciprel'T, anl John Aim II, a uVjitiiy ttei U. of Walton couniy. flic Indict in 'its relate ii to detain imiiinst their wills and commit to a condition of peonage two foreigners, whose location Is al pronetil un known. neuse TIME OF GREAT PROSPERITY For the Shoe Business in Midtlieooro. percent parAjlOc premium Sas.aee.oM 1,108,438 Is, lias 4SB.efiS,147 16,004,584 5B6.81S New aork funds Boa ton clearings Itnston balances Huston nbtreasnry Hew York etearlagi New York halluces New York suhtreasury dehit CHICAGO UTK STOCK.

Hops opened 5- lower: roii-rh 5 .653 W. ItSjil SB.9l8rlC.27'-... mix. imrkllm heavy shlpphift 85.66ft85. tece 22,020, estlmsted receipts for Vt edtiesdsy cattle steady to I shade lower; beeves 8.f SJ718 c.ws sod heifers 61.4004.00.

stoekers IBd (eders 82.6or.l4 SO. Heeelpts 1 ((OO. Sheep 15'l25c lower: natives S.SM.i 4o. westerns yesrlinpi $5.4016.30. natlre iHititis westerns It" eelpts 26.000.

The foreign exchange market is steady. Ratet remain unchanged, as follows: SiSlit SO days Cables 4.STia Sterling 4.S0V 4. Si 1 80 S.S0 .40 Cotton Market. NEW TORK. Nov 13-The local cotton market was only moderately active tcH-jv and nrioes were irregular with a I oiianerenii Francs Iteielisin.trkH Guilders .0 I NO CINCH FOR O'BRIEN.

Tommy Burns the Type of Boxer That Has Always Made Things Hard for Philadelphia Man. (Hy Pohert Kdgrcn.) NEW YORK, Nov 13 The coming battle between Philadelphia Jaciv O'Brien and Noih Brueeo, or "Tommy Burns," to uie Noah's alias, may turn out a Mrpriee to those who pick winners. Nine men out of 10 look upon Jack O'Hrten as the hungry man, and Noah as the waiting prune But If you'll run back over Jack O'Brien's record you'll notice that these BOrt, stocky fighters like Tommy Hums have been iuosi fatal to Brian, Young IVtct Jackson, who Is the exact counterpart of Burns in everything but color, knocked O'Brien out cold and linin a a Jellyfish down in Haltimore in pniiudeiphiit John wuie finiahed Jack with a cpunsy smash In the stomach harhe McKeever put him awav once ii the same way. Hugo Kelly beat him in in rounds In Indianapolis. O'Brien Walcott such an extent thai refused to go OB with tbe black (lemon unless WaJcott's bands were tied tort It of a big untiknockout On the other hHnd O'Brien has found me tall f.

Hows, JkJw make better tar-ts for his jat7 much easier game Me Deal Flu find Kauffman and many other good ones. Burns Is a chunky, trong little fellow, a professional long-fliuiue runner and lacrosse player S5 i name and with a dangerou. SICK lauding pun. In of the Wuleott-loune I'tter Jackson variety. llrlen may beat him.

but it isn't th biggest cinch In the world at that. All th3 Factories Running to Tlie.r Full Capacity. Franklin Straw Shops Rusliei to Limit. raiuer nanvs ians cables came Several 'points higher than expeited. but they had little or no effect, because of rather free realising by those who bought yesterday.

Following are the New Yoik and Liverpool quotations: NEW YOKE IV, Issyl elose ('pen Hiu'ti Dw- 61 ll.lCl 9.79 9.56 9.79 Railroad Earnings. I'lItST WEEK OF NOVEMBER. Chicago Terminal Transfer: I 1) 62 9.00 9.79 9 49 9 7 1 IfSJ 9 76 Increase ifili 3. 17!) January 9.68 9.65 9.82 0.35 (Iress 3S 188 rem July 610,51 Fetalis rj 77 Mar- li ss lo.isi April 2.24 Via, 9 1)9 9 94 lo lo 3.1.219 613.7.TO 244. 4,144,627 75 a.

114 1 s5 10 or, Cdorad.i Southern: (Jross 270. l-'rom July 1 4.flr4.807 4 51O.0S0 Oiiluth, Smith Shoi Atlantic: No Financial id from Mr Shaw. NEW YORK. Nov 13-Sec Shaw of the treasury department was at the subtreasury today. He said he had discovered no material change in the financial situation since Saturday, when he said that he would not take any measures of relief for the money market under conditions then prevailing.

He sa today that he still adhered to that determination. His chief business in Xew York, he said, had to do with matters concerning the customhouse. He expects to return to Washington tonight. Santa Ysabel Mining Bonds. The Santa Ysabel Mining Milling Co has proposed a new plan for the raising of treasury funds.

The directors have authorized the treasurer, subject to the approval of the stockholder, to borrow and to issue therefor 0 percent debenture bonds payable in 10 years and convertible at face value at any time during this period Into tho stock of the company at par, wiih the provision that no mortgage Which does nut include these bonds shall hereafter he placed upon the properly. To date, upwards of has been expended upon the property. The right of slock holders to subscribe will expire at noon, Nov 24. when all bonds not taken by the stockholders will be sold. Oaon Amalgamated Con lo JtsjCsra Fsaaafy, 4864 'Am Cotton OH.

34 Am Hide Leather. 5'4 Am Ice 4 Mr lit. 8'V4 Am Unseed Oil 174 Am hocoinotlTe. 72' 4 AmSmeltlnr 113'i amHnMttrsi, .11714 Anisu rar 't -fl Am Tobacco pr. 09'fc Anaconda 266 ataMsuaf B8 Atchison pr 10Fi Atlantic Coast 135 Bftltimore ft Tito.

.11714 Brooklyn Rami Tr. 77 Fens Stirrer tit. Canada Southern. 66' a Central leafier 36 nMSBBSShsaOM. 52's Chlraco Ot Weal.

174 Chic (it pr 25 .200 0 A st 92Vg Colorado Fuel 50Vg Colorado Sonttiorti. 37 Colorado 80 3d B6Va Corn Products Hef. 124 Del A Hudson 216 Denvei Rio 39 Dtatlllera'Secar. 6914 Erie 42 Erli 2d pr. 684 Oeneral Electric.

.173 Ureal Northern ilrogj From July 1 International Cross From July 1 03,176 110,011 1,233,522 1.138.351 (Jreat Northern: OHO 134.000 8,008.680 8,520,680 3.105 95.231 487 9 17 3.748 16.000 Toledo. St Isiuis Western: Jross 77.HO.H S0.7S4 Krom July 1.. 1.4S7.772 1,804,872 month or 9KPTKMBKB Smitherri Pacific: Jniie 10.04 luly ..10.07 10.01 10.20 8.88 10.18 Aontt 10.00 10.00 10.00 loot) Spot closed quiet and 10 points hither; mid-rll inar uplands lo pie. middling v-ulf lo.65c. Sales (KM) lIes; sto.

10.1.231 bales. LIVKUl'OOL 2 111 4 111 November 6.80 November-December B.20 5 24 Deesstthar Ssanary 5.30 5.2.3 l-'eVruury 5.23' Kebruarv-March 5.33 6 86 March-April 5.35'i, 6.32 April May May-June 5,41 5.34 June-July 6,28 July Anunst 5.45 6.3S Augvist-September 5.8.3 Futures opened Arm: closed quiet. Ssit In fair demand and firm: American ladling up lands 5.04d. up 13 points. Sales, Inrledlai 7200 American, were soon bales.

Receipts bales American and sooo Pules other kinds. DEATHS. ATHMDOB In Boshary. ,2. BWaa, ha-ha.

daughter of Ml. Imel I' nnd Auric All). rldif (nee U'Tpr), mm IT rt. Kunerol fruta parents' rssktenre, Iitu Ikuihii ol, WciIiips, sr. Nov 14.

i lmlt At li of re. 2tmM icd friends r. lltllli In N' I'rioik BlrS, rJl vra iiki. -r fnun Ids late realdebe. Wellington at, Cintoli.

Tlmr dny. Nov 18, lit I 1 Kmatire, ami friends Inrltfd 1 1 tio.it funic i- satire CASR1 In Csmhrldgeport. Nov It, Bllen ('ney 2ss Msrphy), srraoa 't I'lt-in nil fnan tin' Imtne of hei ilaiiahlei. Mrs Mlelini'l t'l'lllim. lliititlnu al.

W(dneB2Af. Nn 14. (d 1 a in Murli niaa, of ri'iiili-iu i.t church of the Sin red ttltrl al I) o'clock. Itel iinil frlsaSs Invlled to sttSt. 1 -a nin II CtlBMCV 18 It' it.

nrr. NT 18, lesenh lisle, id son nt Owen and Cntheiliie 1 1 nice Dswaayli in rra I hso 10 ila fun.riu from late alilence. (to st A tdiniti -t. Wed in -dny. Nov 14.

nt 15 a in. Herrlre st MKainii church Tretnonl al, nt 11 ii'i'lock. lid llWaSs allllllv lio lied lo ittl'lld. DOTUC In 1 unii'i k'life. Nov 18, l.i,.a8 1., t.el.o.-a Win l- nnd ('ainerlno 1 icy le.

32 yra I im 2n Friends are Invited In attend Hie funeral fmin tin family real' deuce, I.Mil Tlinrxlaj. Nn 13, at Ha 111. Reanien mass at St Mini's cliurch ut II o'clock. Interment at Brooklta. DORKINO In Charlestown, Not 12.

CharlM Doeriag, Jr" from iii lt ieai- (leliee, IT, I'nrey al, Tliurmla) Nov 15, ut I m. Itelntlvea nnd frli'inla Invited to without further notice. FKASKIt- In Fnt Restnn, Nor 12. fir Iloiial A Kraaer SVrrlcea .1 ula Isle realdi J8 t. iirdny.

IS. al 2 m. ltelBlIve Hlid 1 1 1 1 I lire Invited 1 1 1 nlle.nl. OALLAOHBR Is DorelMsiler, No 13. Jsias flerird, Infant aon uf Win .1 mill Sura R.

tiiillsKlicr, I'll in" Punersl frots ihiisiiIs' re.lili nei "fif Herein Wedin-i. Ih) NiHf 14. 2 i iii. Relallvea and frli'iidn Itivlleil. JOHNSON In llevere.

Nov 12. Sarnli It Idnw nf llurac John-nil. I nnei nl rrnm In-r lute hinne. II Cuabniati uv Revsre, I'lnira- duv Nov "I lo a in. llelMllvi'n iii friends Invited to nttrnd.

KKM.KY In tlila elly. Nov 12, Julia, wife of-Wlllluui Keller. '18 IliirUI from taa aieriMiii.a Wllllnui Hpencera, Wednea-' day. Nov 14. Ilurlal In alvary cuinetery.

In Kat lloatou. Nov II, M.ifjr, beloved llaugllt i-r of Jailiea ail I JUaedoiiKld (nee Wadinatii. 17 yra. frmii the rinldence of her aunt. Mr liauloi' Stnltli.

I 1 1 i nt Wediieailay, Nor 14, st' 9:15 a Hidcm lilxh uiiiai at church off Ihe Sacred Heart nt ll IT. o'clock. and frlenda are fue.ted to attend. Prliicsc Kdwsrd laliind papeis i-l ''If UnrVAV In this city. Nov 12, Annie Mac-.

Vsy, 47 rra. 1'iinnal from tiltaen cheater, rbtirsday, Nov 15, at a m. Herf.J Ice, nt St Peter's chore ti at o'clock In Iiiircheatet, Nov 18, lohe lieloVed chilli uf Jlllliea illnl IVIell (1 yra 8 Slo. I da. i'unernl fi om i eal-denee, is lU-ldeo at.

'I 111 ailny Nov 15, nt SS Ii in Itilatlvea slid frleoda lnvltsi attend. liritl'liY In llcai hlimnt. Nov 111. Daniel heli'ved liu-tiiiiid of Man A. (lis).

Rata), formerly of Koiliury. Funeral no Ilea Inter "Wt MCIIOIJ4 In Wstertiovn, Nov 18 Mary Anu, nl'l'ia of (Jllls-rt N'lebola. r'uniial aervl.ss, at her Inte re-Id. pnlteli -t. (Val "rtowll, Thnradav.

Nor 15, It i iii. Ilinj.li i.ipers deaae eoiiy. O'VIVIEA In RevtiiirT. Not 18, at her late ms iilei.ee. li.Ki rolawliua ar, Kllrulx-I ti.

widow of Jauu-a O'Mara. Funeral notice Inter 8TF.WAHT In I'auitirldge. Nov I.I. Mrs ll-lanr' MIDDI.Klif 'Id Nov 13 Prosperity in the shoe business has caused a tenement shortage in this town. All tha shoe factories here, including one of the lai'Kesl which was ere I'lciit-ly, are running to their full capacity, i he new audition alone employ nearly hands, and tills, wlui a mil l-plafnant in the other works, lias caused sueli a scarcity of tenements that many of the employes.

unaole to secure dwellings here, have been ooUd lind hoincs in near-ly towns. A number of local contractors state Unit they already have several houses planned, to bS Ntdy by spring, mil more will he completed hy summer, so that the question of housing the tactory population will, by that time, It is hoped, be solved. Inning the yeur un tenements were erected, but were occupied Immediately, The same evidences of pro.perltv nn-pear In the other Industries of the town. The new worsted mill is working overtime, in the attempt to keep up with its orders. The effect of all this activity is reflected upon the mercantile business of the community.

Cross tSB and Net I moa irrons Kxp and tax. 1 238 5.947 583 8,76.654 28.671.174 17,863.933 10.7o7.7Sl 8.S81,fl(!0 IBTO.OOa 3.302 6M 26.062.778 16.HP7.B39 8,788,288 6,220,608 CURTIS SEDERQUIST S32 r.77 368,081 461.900 3,008.935 1.068.394 1.1(42. oil 130.613 67.553 18,828 1,489.602 663,322 1'nlon Pacific: 8.340.122 6.108.718 3.17S.S4S 3.080.639 17.423.1W7 9,042.216 Oroas Exp and taies Kcpts over exp and tuxes nios trro-is. I'xp and taxes Kcpts over exp and taxes BANKERS AND BROKERS 1H.913.650 9.707,539 J. UTIS OARtTON Of Bavtrtdll, Nemed to lareetlgtte AWtged Violations Btghl Hour Law.

to the department of Justice at Washington In lisM. and has made his residence in that city ever since r.rr Carlton is a graduate of Harvard and also of the Harvard law school. He received ins degree lroln the is er institution In 1900, He was a member of the Haverhill board of ul lermen when he received his appointment to the department of Justice. ABOUT TARIFF COMPLAINTS. Commissioners Sent to Germany are Ready to Begin Their Investigation.

BERLIN, Nov 13-S. N. D. North, director of the census, and James L. Gerry, chief of the customs division of the treasury department at Washington, both members of the commission dcs.g-natad bj SOC Hoot to confer with German officials regarding tariff complaints arrived here to lay and joined Nahum I.

Stone of tbe department of commerce and labor, the third member of the American eomniiss. on, who uas been In Germany for some weeks. The foreign Offlce and the Interior department will designate three or four representatives to cooperate with the American commissioners. The American association of commerce here has arranged to supply the commission with much specific Information. TRAIN WENT INTO THE DITCH.

9.206,110 8.381.740 824 '164 'CARTER ENDED SKIT 30 Delaware. Lackavvanns Western: Hikers New York Consolidated Sto.k Exchange nirb Tist -csle U014 lorn llO' 48 42Va 43 36 34 34Tg 54 84 84 80 14 sn'4 so' 4 17 '4 IT'i 174 72 4 73 72' 154 4 18314 117' 4 117 133 132' 1 133 (1814 w.tv, 21S 266 SOS H7S4, "8V, 1014 101 v2 1011-2 135 135 135 118 117l't 118 7714 78V, 78-4 1744 173'4 174-a 66V4 6614 66V4 36 i 36 36' 4 52'4 521, 52'4 174 17' 17' 4 38 28 25 20014 200 SOOV4 88 92' i 93 51 50 504 37'a 87 37i's 564 5614 864 14 li4 in', 21S 216 217 '4 39 39 601 fa 69'4 6914 42 4S4 42' 4 8218 8288 178'4 178 173' 4 321 318V4 8t8 20 4 194 20' 364 36'4 36'. 76'4 76'4 76' 4 17T4 17'4 814 "I1 8114 2Si a 28' 4 2si- 59'Aj 581 58'. 141-4 141 141 1424 l42Vs 1424 23V, 23 23 1,4 67 87 67 165 165 165 36 14 3514 822 1 64 8 '4 894 684 8fJH 24 73 4 73 14 73-4 74'4 '414 74V4 53V's 631, .131 824 28' 4 26' 127' 126 V4 12714 451 4 45 45 93' 4 93 P3it 88 87 T4 88 8824 2324 21914 36V4 35V4 86V4 1381, 1381 4 58 58 68 88 88 88 62 8IV4 51V4 2634 262 262 144', 1424 14314 35 34 '4 36 2l4 28 28 67 64 87 70 88 70 4T-, 48i 48i 3 K614 171 1761, 1'JO 188 ISO 88 83 US', S2'4 334 158 168 158 36 35 1 4 36 35 844 35 55 84 14 65 62V4 68V 52V, 1864 ISO', lguva toe 8J8J sjtj Missouri Pacific Passenger Train Wrecked at Glencoe, Mo Many Persons- Injured. ST LOl'IS, Nov 3-Missouri Purine passenger train No.

leaving St rfMStf at 9 a today, west bound, was wrecked at Glencoe. Mo. All the coaches went Into dlteh. Many persons were Injured. Labor Dispute Soon Ends.

The union hottlers nnd drivers employed hy H. Hollander Co of Ley. C.rosa 83.291.2P5 2.Tc ('per expenses 1,486,567 1,488,235 Net 1,824.728 1,887 288 Fixed charges 615.224 617.990 Surplus 1.200,504 769.308 Iike Shore A Michigan Southern: Gross 11.177,0X2 10,080. 181 Oper expenses S. 255.646 Net 2.243.1:11 1.H13.WI7 Other Income.

S'i Total Income. S.eTl.oai Fixed chargei 2.025.iiO Surplus 1.045.131 1884 36 '4 7n'4 17 81 'a 281 4 884 141 142 23 4 67 165 35'4 68 '4 88 1 734 7414 531 Hocking Coal Interlsiro-Metro pol. Intertxiro-Metpr. InteriuU'l Intel nat'l Cap pr. low a Central KsMSsCtt) So pr.

Louisville Nasi. Manhattan Mex Central Minn A St LOSS. St pr Mo, Kansas Kan A Tex pr. Missouri Pec 181. National B.icnlt.

National Lead Nat Ry Mex pr Nat Hy Mex SS pr 08t market letter for this week. eontalnln facta regard-ll'e the situation. N. v. Cm-trl.

Pressed steel Car and Boaton Coppers, mailed fre. up hi application. WAS TIMOTHY J. REARDON. South Boston Man Killed Train Near Ashcroft Station Last Night Was Stealing Ride.

DCOR48M. Nov 12 The police have finished their Investigation in regard to the flnoi'ig of the body of a man on the Hacks of Hie Y. 11 RR. near the Ashcroft station of the New Kiik-lansl division, it Is thought the man as killer1 by the cars late last night. The body is that of Timothy J.

itear-don Of South Boston. The circumstances New York, Ontario Western: 414.772 22.06,8 437.440 2.75s 440.P.16 1.10S 429 tl7c I r. 431.524 2R.0OO 454 463. Ooo 8.476 22J.1S4 2,228 221 108 6.000 lc6 21 824 208.452 22 745 30.204 7.45H 1.M42 5,517 Congress St Boston 52 Broadway New York erett st struck this morning. Violations of union conditions have been Dividends Declared.

Saco Pettee machine shops, regular semiannual of 3 percent and extra of 1 percent on common. Also regular semiannual of 3 percent on preferred. Both dividends are payable Dec 1 to stock of record Nov 12. Kings County Electric Light Power Co. regular quarter! of 2 percent, payable Iec 1.

Books close Nov 21 and reopen Pec Chestnut Hill Railroad Co has declared l' percent, payable Dec 4 to holders of record Nov 20. Philadelphia. Germantown Norrls-tow a Railroad Co has declared 3 percent, pavable Dee 4 to holders of record Nov 2. Southern New England Tel NewStock The directors of the Southern New Kngland Telephone Co have voted to ofTer to stockholders of record on Nov 16. 1906.

new stock to the extent of 40 percent of their holdings on that date. This offering is based on the recent vote of the special stockholders meeting, which authorized an Increase in the company's stock from 4,600,600 to IS.OOO.uoo. At present the company has t5.S0O,U"J0 slock outstanding and an increase of 40 percent will Involve the issuance of new stock, which will be offered at par. Subscriptions must be made before DM la. 1906.

and payments are to be made In four equal Instalments, on Jan io, April 15. July 15 and Oct 15. 1907. Certificates will be issued for the number of full-paid shares to which a subscriber may be entitled on each of these dates, which will participate in the divi (iross Oper expenses Net Other Income. Total Income.

Fixed charges 68 64 1 1, 187.2U 260,780 114.721 1.025,481 881.122 704.328 2.17.507 1.860,882 (4 108.721 865.345 36y.4(8( 495. 876 261 for some time and efforts to adjust cifTerences were unsuccessful The un'or. tr.rn were ordered out this morning New York Central- 188 Surplus StiTTh nil Syracuse, Elnghaniton New York: Oros 32.850 3.19.905 SEC METCALF LEAVES WEST. Investigated Way Japs are Treated Will Carry Many Statistics to the President. SAN KKANOISCO.

Nov 1.1-The secretary of cotnmeice and Victor H. ant until jarBi Bell Qetd Mlrdnt is selling at fa a vhare tiefore yoo Hell BjOW at and immediately obeyed. The firm sent for the union committee and Kdmoiid Wurd, international vice "resident ot the brewery workers. A settlement was effected, the union was granted Its demand" and the men were ordered b.ic'v i 1 1 a widow of M' Sfennri iiiim oper expenses 2:13. S4( 23 1 Ner 14S.H16 1.16.

2i Fixed rharges 44.519 46.457 Surplus 104,295 WW sl2 I.I.. I i da. Funeral arrvl'-es st he 25 Wlinlair at Thiin.ily Uelstlvea sad Irlei tend. Tltnlll-r. In Mnldeo.

Not 12 I Vlil ui.s anernoon. i-e 12, it I ila invlled at- at the re.iden". Kailaid. 12 lla. Metcilf.

who was sent to Sin Francisco II I' vii her SaMfei Rehearse Christmas Play. Sv wb0 the ai I Co Ash any bank saa, those are tbe refereni. "ITER TRUST SECURITY CO. at Mni) II i of Sf 14. at 2 ol" attend Y.

(int A West 4 Norfolk A West 93 North American. 87 'a Northern Faciac. PaciflcMail 35' Pennsylvania Pittsburg Coal pr. 68 People's c.aa. 88 Pressed suwl 52 Pnuuisn Car 8634 Beading 143' a Keplron Stael.

34' Rock Island S8V, Bock lalsnd pr St I. A 8 lit 69 fit 8 3d pr. 48V2 SlPaal 171 st 1 anl pr 1S8 Southern Pacific 80 '4 Southern Railway. 82 Tennessee Coal A Ir.158 H. lati ivlt- aler Itooton.

Federal Finances. WASHINGTON. Nov 13-GoveTnment receipts: Internal revenue 8320.641; customs miscellaneous $52,894. Expenditures fl.160.C00. BOSTON STOCK MARKET.

attendant upon his deutii, as gathered by the police, are as follows: Keardon, in company with Patrick Ilropson, also of South Boston, was stealing a ride on a New York train. Both me 1 were hiding between two cars. In some way. Reardon lost his hold on the car, falling in tween the ars on to the track. The wheels passed over the man's The train slacked up at a point farther along and dropped off.

He ran hack to the spot where Reardon fell from the train and found that the wheels had severad the hi ad from Rear-don's body. Medical Examiner Andrew H. Hndaj-don view the remains. The police of division and I-', South Boston, have been notified and asked to locate the residence of the victim. FOUR UNDER INDICTMENT.

Charged With Conspiracy to Commit Peonage in Alabama. Monil-K. Ala, Nov 15 Another Indictment charging conspiracy to commit peonage was returned last night by 8 grand Jury at Pensacola, Fla, atftmsl W. 8. Harluu, manger oi (its WAT FUS I at era.

Ki her daiightei rilaea. Not 12. Kl zal'elh B. le'ial serxlce. ihe Imini- of Mra W.

A f'ardv III 11 vari Sol 15. ill II i in Itel. at. Rhnlf UIU Copper tin, and friend- ni Invited In attend Sa The students of Boston college have begun rehearsals for the'r annual Christ- I mas play, which will be presented in the college hall on Thursday evening Dec i JO. Each year a Shaksnerian piay studied by the students and presented Just previous to the Christinas holidays.

Tne play le ted this year is "Richard i II." The play is unun the direction of Joseph II. Willis, instructor of dramat- 1 ics at the college. Federal Government Reward. PORTLAND, Me. Nov 13-f 8 District -uui 11.11 Company by President Roosevelt to investigate the exclusion of Japanese children from the schools attended by whites, has concluded bis work, and SfU depart for Washington to make liia M' tealf, in sit hi re, went very thoroughly into the matter, and wdl Huts a great amount of statistics and facts bearing on the case to Washington with him He beard complaints or the alleged boycotting of Japanese restaurants and othr places of business; investigated cases of assault on Japanese and the numerous street brawls betwv.T Japanese and white boys.

Uetcalf declined to say what conclusions ht liid reached or to make any bag saede me rwbort iii Preaideat. lmi, Maaa. iera pleaac copy. WEIL- At holel Sumemet. an.ldetilv.

al 1:10 a ro. Not in. Far) Wrll, 82 yra. Nolle, of funeral later. nrr fnr u.r- on should uut fall tt llif rii for Illustrated prospectui ft.

InV, L. RICK Suite I 'nil. ol 1 ilia Ii 18. at nrk iai rs. Co.

Hl.lif a. 'n'Qi i rii' ul Trut 45 Milk St. pe dend of the quarter following. That is, morev paid on Jan 15 will participate i In dividend of April 15. etc.

The company will allow for pay ment I for stock in the or In any part i of more than the assessment at any regular date. The company will issue. however, certificates for full-paid shares only, and not for fractions of shares. If anyone desires to pay for subscrip-i tlona betwacs tne dates named, that is, I tic ween April 15 end July 15, etc, the company wlU allow 4v percent interest STOCN EXCHANGE. Nov 13 Following are the opening, highest, lowest and last sales at the board today: BO.

D3 Open High Diw Last Sale Am Bell Tel 4s 82 88 87V 9714 Am Tel Tel 4a. 904 91 91 Atch, Top A 4a. 1004 1004 1004 1004 Ch, Joint 4s. 98 98 98 88 jt 4s, 874 'H 'H I'd 1 Not la. at 1:81 I m.

Fharle. Well. 82 yra Men I 2i. Nenliuri at. Thorn-1 10 ii in Funeial private.

Ni please copy. lll COilll- In Cohsaaet, IJee. I Mnrion ite of Thos. Win r.MSHUMleil at mu f-'BERAL LOANS i 7rxaa I'aciSo. Toledo, St LAW.

Tol.st Lt I iuon Hag A I' pr. I fj 8 Bobber latpr. 35 Vi 34 4 5f4 52 4 180 Vj 106 iisnai n. jx. Jiajc nas received i telegram from Atty Moody offe'--ing 1W) reward from the rovern-ment for the arrest of St Clair Francis, lbs escaped Tb.oraa.ston coavicL fin ion auaag, on.

iuiitwuia: or Bouda. t'ibKi V. box aulXbtf yra mos 17 da. Fum ri'l rroui licit iiM-ast 1 i.uKii'a.itloiial rborcli. Tlnirsdsj Nov 12, at 2 at- kelativas and trleuda invited..

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