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SUN MONDAY MAY I8i I TH I F 19 S raurr COMPANIES Kuril Attwtnm ntBt Otomiratra CAPITAL AND 8URPLUB B00000000 TRUSTEES HORACE ANDREW ITM j CCItnluJ C T BARNEY Prti Kulortbockrr Trait Co K Y AUGUST BELMONT Lnlr Vwi H B BLACK JOHN M MACK JOY MORTON Jo ft Co Chi f o WILLIAM II ODONOHUE WILLIAM H CHraCBROUQH- Vn4 Onlar Co Nv York HCMAN DOWD VlcePn ortll AmtrlruTniit Co Krv York CLCMENT A QRIBCOM- InUruUontl Mereullle JtarUM Co N Y H B HOLLIN8 R B llnlllu Co S w York JOHN HONE Join flo A Ca K w York JAMES JOURDAN TrM llrookljn Ieloa OuCo Brooklya DAVID H KINO J Tm Nw York Dock Co JAMES B KUHN fnt Hitibirih Bnik for SaTfattIttUtargi CHARLTON T LEWIS Dlwtnr lDl ni IIOD l B U TUphoClo N T WM CMhltr RtDitrtr X Hm l Bed NrwYork ALLAN McCULLOH CoBDwIlortt N York E C POTTER RMlE4it WILLIAM A READ V rtmlf A Co York JOHN J HIKER Jlrrkm Vr York HENRY F BHOEMAKER C lrm n or Ei Cum C H D Rj Cu K BAMUEL SPENCER FroMeiit South to rUII j Co SAMUEL THORNE N York ED IN THORNE N w York OAKLEIQH THORNE Pr North Antricu 1 nut Co Km York JOHN C YOMLINBONf- tlrtctor y w Am l rtnn QuCo New York ROBERT B VAN CORTLANDY Kun V n Cortlandl Co Nt York WARNER VAN NOROEN Dirxlor Home luoruct Co N Took I P A B WiDENER 1blltdlplU I- OAKLEIOH THORNE PdtelDCNT HEMAN OOWD 8 OSCUODERT AunPi F L HILTON 8 e iT r W H CHEiEBROUOH VICIPMS F W BLACK AuniTOK F C PREST AIT 8 CMTny 0 M WYNKOOP J J R BURNET ArTOHiiiY CARLETON BUNCE Asir r Cruets ExrrutTH SntHta nf Ettprij 0arriptton RECEIVES DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK PAYS INTEREST ON DAILY BALANCES Morton Trust Company 38 NASSAU Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Acts as Trustee Guardian Executor Administrator Assignee Receiver Registrar- and Transfer Agent Takes charge of Real and Personal Property Deposits received subject to cheque or on certificate interest allowed on dally b Unce Travellers Letters of Credit issued available in all parts of the world OFFICERS Levi P Morton President Thomas F Ryu VicePresiden- tJmeiKCorblere2d HM Francis Secretary Charles A H B Berry Trust Officer 0 U Wllmerdlnf Arit SecreUry John Jacob Astor F Baker OO Haven Joseph C Hendrlx Edward J Berwind N Jarvie Frederic Cromwell James B Duke Henry M Flaglor LEVI P MORTON THOMAS F RYAN DfRECTORS D 0 WIts Levi P Morton Richard A MoCurdy Walter S Johnston W G Oaknian EDWARD J BKRWIND A D Juilliard George Foster Joseph Lorocqiio Ron EXECUTIVB COUilllTftfi- GG HAVEN JOSEPH C HRNDniX Elihu Root Thomas F Jacob H Schi John Sloane Peabody William C Wbltn y JAMES N JARVIE OEOROR POSTER JACOB H SCHIFP- W1LLIAU C WH1TVST FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY NEWARK N J Capital Surplus t Undivided Profits Over 900000001 Transacts a general banking business Acts as Guardian Administrator Receiver registers and transfers corporate stock and bonds Guarantees titles to real estate throughout the State of New Jersey Its Safe Deposit Vaults are the best equipped In the State Absolutely fire and burglar proof Accounts of Manufacturers Merchants Corporations Estates and Individuals solicited INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OFFICERS i iri m ui JOHN r DRVDEN vicePresident- EIIOMK Truit Officer Secretary and Treasurer ON Assistant Secretary arid Assistant Treasurer UZALIl McCARTEn FREDERICK WEEK nERsAHDsTRAss JACOD E WARD CHARLES A FKICK WE INVITE YOUR DEPOSIT ACCOUNT 55 CEDAR STREET NEW YORK WEST END OFFICE 73D STREET AND BROADWAY CAPITAL AND SLBPMJS FIVE MILLIONS Issues Travellers Letters of Credit and Foreign Draft EMPIRE TJIITST CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 1OOOOOO 88 WALL STREET NEW YORK CITY Receives deposits to cheque Allows Interest on dally balances LEROY W BALDWIN Prtildtnt DUNCAN D PARMLY VicePr ldent- H M OOUOH Trtiiurtr C E BRAINE Secretary 5 2 THOS N MCCAOLKT OSWALD VILLAHD MILTON J WAIINER A Jit WttS t ft C8I11PANDI I 13 BROADWAY I 1 UdI P La4 ttll ordofDtIonULIttltJtOoaCo 1I I I Tort I 1 rru I Y LOGAN D 2000000 5815982 Vice Pres Clout Trasurer Ryan BODT- I TA Lon J I F DRYDPN W ALPXAWE JAME II D WARD tOOAR WILTTAM SCHEYIUK- SCHUYLPR B JACKSON UiAL n McCAilTIR JlmuMF TAYLOR N COLEII Jr WIILIA f II POllllrIT ORYDIN H S JOHN EISFLE ANTONY R Il WILIIAM N HENRY U DORIMU5 Ul 4 naD anti iltnt t to SUb lURE f1I liS- LFROT l C M T ROSEN LEO V ARCHER DROWN JOliN C KELLEY w II Au WALLACE KINGSBURY J NICHOLS R u H HARRISON DUNCAN U IARMLY 4 t I otfl4 pii- o NICHOLSON ri re Co JOScpH 4 J Cbria Ir BIflOIIIyfl Co Zw Yor Nw I lAy v Sic Trw 0 AAA I DIRECIO8S- JoiI JAMES IIYIF LSLlE R VAIII WILLIAM STAVCk F C KLSR it WINTIIflOP McITYRf- BOIIERT H McCARTER OTTO IL IA1I cARKT COX 0 tate t9ntpun STATEI I IltA RAMI3ERGER ROUT JFNLOS 3 FREDERICK TALCOVr HENRY I hURT MANUEL LOPEZ EDGAR VAN RTflN CARVER U F NICHOLS JOhN WALSH AlOLIH OHIUG > > < NYSecurityTrustCo 40 WALL STREET NEW YORK CAPITAL 1000000 SURPLUS 4000000 CHARLES 5 FAJBCniLD- ARRAJf M HYATT VlePr ldnt OSBORN W BRIGHT 2d Vlc Pre I CABROLL ROOT Sd VlcePre ALEXANDER S WEBB JR Secretary KELAH IX AN SecreUry- JAJfBS E KEELER 3d AM Aor- H W WHIFFLE Manager Bond Department TRUSTEES Charles S FJrchlld J n A Blair Jams J Mill Frank W Stearns Stuart 0 Nation Edmund D Randolph Hudson Hoajland Georj W PtklM- imti Abram M Hyatt H D Brdt Norman B John G McCulloujh Charles M SchwA Fitderie R John S Phlppj B Aymar Sands Frank Woodbury John A MeCill BrIght E Parmalu Prentice rtls companY U authort d to rittutor Truce Guardian It eeelver- Regl and TTnferAgent- Secern deposits subject to check illowlnc to on balanced i voUr AMt C Lan do A ant 1 > CITYTRUST CO- OF NEW YORK 36 WALL STREET CAPITAL 000000 Entirely Infetled la City of Nw Bonds SURPLUS a4 UiiMM PrIU 1666000 OFFICERS Ueorire H Sheldon 2d VlcePre Arthur Terry Walter W Secretary DIRECTORS Jtmn V Wllllsm It Once Kdwln Warfleld- KlTrrton It Cbtrles V Prank R Lawrence T Barney en Jsi R f Cnrna- FIMA TIAJU I Buffalo tc eh na Railroad Co The Hoard of Director of the j Railroad Company have declared regular dividend I PER CENT on li and reopen Jun KISK ROBINSON Carr Preldeatr- uha D Crlmmln I I Ash I D Crtinniii Charles W i rrink a Ilau homer B Parsons IL UJeldOli Albert Edward EIT W Uooler William jt La r ForD Morgan I rr v eI hanna a e le I I IL4EL 10 stock Transfer books close > iocn A LERRo TrrIJVeT BI Cedar St N Agent I York Jn floe Joke Moose Jonnlogi user Pecklea peter 1 Stock No 4 quarterlY I Stock Juror bolder or recor May 10 May F > TRLST COMPANIES BANK RS TRUST COMPANY 143 LIBERTY STREET NEW YORK CAPITAL 91000000 SURPLUS MOOOOO DIRECTORS STEPHEN BAKER Pres Slink of the Manhattan Co N Y SAMUEL UAYVE- 1res seaboard National Dank N Y JAMES O CANNON ViceProa Fourth National Bank N Y EDMUND C CONVEHSE President BENItY f DAMSON VlcrPrrs First National Rank N Y JAHKS U ECKEUS Pres Commercial National Bank Chicago GRANVILLE W GARTH President Mechanics National Bank N Y A DAKTON IlKrilURN- VlcePres Chase National Bank N Y WILLIAM LOGAN Cashier Hanover National flank N Y Ulddrr peabody Co Danker I GATES W MUARKAII SAMfEL WOOLVERTON President leather Mfr Nell nank NY Pros Oallatln National Hank EDWAIiD F C YOUNG President First Notional Rank Jersey City EDGAR L MABSTOV Blair Co Rankers N Y GEORGE W PERKINS J P A Co Rankers N Y WILLIAM M PORTER chemloal National Dank N Y DANIEL U REID VlcePres LlherU National Bank N Y FRANCIS H SKELDINI1 Cashier First National Dank Pittsburgh K SWINNEY First National Bank Kansas City JOuR F THOMPSON VicePresident- ALUEKT U WIGGIN VlcePres National Park Bank N Y ROBERT WINSOR Boston N Y JFTHOMPSON VICE PUfSIOKNT DEPOMEROY OFFICERS TWLAMONT sec ratj L H MCCALL f I atJIPAN181 eo uu I pro E C CONVERSE do P fslHrr A T r H S T SIC Y I mv a Ire EDWARD < FINANCIAL INVESTORS READ I THE WALL STREET JOURNAL DOW JONES CO Publishers Tho Oldest News Agency In Mall St Chicago BurlingtooJ Ouincy Railroad Company Office of 1 P MORGA A CO S3 Wall Street New York 12 1003 To folder of the Seven Ier Cent Mort gage Iiond felling due Inly 1 IUO1 Under and pursuant to the provisions of a cer- tain agreement between the Chicago lurlntnn- ft Railroad Company and the undersigned dated May I 1903 the undersigned are enabled to ofler to Ml holders of the Seven Per Cent Mort- gage Bonds of the Chicago Ilurllngton 4 Quincy Railroad Company maturing July 1 1003 the op- portunity at any lime until June 10 16U3 to extend such bonds until the First day of July IbOS with Interest at the rate of four per cent per annum payable upon the First day of July and the Flrit day of January In each year Holders of such bonds desiring such extension should deposit the came promptly with the under tlcncd at their office No Wall Street New York or with Messrs Kldder Peabody Co at their office Nn 115 Devonshire Street Itoston Mass on or before June 10 1603 In order that extension agreement and coupons for the semi- annual Interest to accrue thereunder may be at- tached thereto The right to extend such bond under this offer will terminate on June 10 1003 and after that date no honda will be extended ex- cept at the discretion of the undersigned Every holder of such bonds at time of the deposit thereof for extension will receive from the undersigned a cash payment equal to onehalf of one per cent upon the par of bond so extended and may at the same time present the coupons for Interest due July 1 1003 and reecho payment therefor In cash without rebate upon surrender thereof AU honda not ao extended will be purchased by the undersigned at par and accrued Interest on July I 1003 J P MORGAN CO THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY- OF NEW YORK 146 Broadway Tho first Safe Deposit Company Fleet established First in Security First in its record of 37 years bufilness without a loss We Invite inspection of our now vaults MONTHS FREE Mining paper fully Illustrated conialnlni all the news from famous gold camps Including BIG CREEK A Thunder Mountain l S MINING JOURNAL lao as au St T IS IIEREUY linEN tu Paragraph Sixth of tbe Votlns Trust A lock trust rerllflcate holders for rreferred- nd Common Stock of the Detroit Southern RAILROAD COMPANY will be held on the Iav 1B03 at three oclock P the once of the Company lit No 30 Ilroad Uorough of Manhattan CUT of New iork for the nnrpo e of voting upon a propo Itlon the to irre and content to Increase the stock the Detroit Southern Railroad Company Million Dollar con l tln of jOOO abarr of Prefrned Stock and liisooo share of Common Stock of the par value of ilOO oath to Twentynil Million Dollar la of IOOCHM share of Preferred Stock IOOOOO shares of Common Stock of the lar value nf ir each The transfer books will be elated May Slut ta P M and reopen on May 30th at 10 A M Dated May 1B03 FREDERICK J LISMAV JOHN E nORSE EVANS R DICK OlltUS J IAWREXCE- LEOPOLD WALLACU Voting TTBitee PRACTICAL WALL STREET pamphlet for traders Write for Free the QuID 3 the the 140 142 144 late N mont lit llfll n meeting of 211tb H- at Street aathnrlrlnl olin I from enteea on lit and It II copT to WYCKOII 10 A Lay a the 3 that tho A A Wall at ¬ > FINANCIAL The Best Conditions- for Producing 1 An abundance of ores 2 A high percentage of the metal 3 Easy access to fuel and to markets 4 Extensive holdings so that the economies possible only In large op orations can bo practised 5 High gold values In the ores these conditions existing the pro ducer need not worry about the it Always high enough to afford a handsome profit Belt In County Arizona a ores are practically Inexhaustible They tram to cent copper Railroads run directly to the mines cheap are and there 1 on an 10 a ton gold In every ton of ore In addition to Its values No other mining district In the world can compete with It of the GEORGE A TREAD WELL MINING COMPANY are In the pst part of this district no other company has with Its In extent Professor Trend WPU himself was tho first man to sen the woudorfnl of thin triet the richest mineral district In the world He did not succeed In tho United Verde Senator Clark woe too quick for him but he did succeed In pettlne property just as rich and far more extensive now UUIIU1WT9 Ul lllf which the Professor has given his name of wide he is President It IA a great property and is manured- rarefullv and economically- It a mile and a half of round development work dinrloslnc vast bodies of rich ores two smelters nearly completed which will soon be ready to reduce these ores to dollars Wo expect to be able to do as well by our as othnr great copper com- panies have done by theirs A small amount of the Treasury stock Is still open for subscription Price will be quoted on GEORGE A TREADWELL MINING CO 27 William Street New York MYRA a MARTIN Secretary Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing C- oI the Stockholders or the Elec- tric and Manufacturing Company The holders of record of the tock of this Com- pany at the close ot business on May 23 1803 are hereby olTered the privilege of subscribing to W 600000 OF ASSENTING STOCK AT 0 PEn SHARE OK O AT TIlE RATE OF ONE SIIAKK OF SUCH NEW STOCK FOIl STOCK SUBSCIttPTlOXS MUST BE MADE UPON FORMS KfBNISHKD BY THe COMPANY DE- rOKE 3 OCLOCK P M ON MONDAY JUNE 8 190a AT THE OFFICE or Tim COMPANY NO 1JO BROADWAY ACCOMPANIED BY A CHECK FOR 130 FOR EACH SHARE SUBSCRIBED FOR TIrE BALANCE OK THE SUHSCRIPT1ON WILL UK PAYABLE AS FOLLOWS JULY 23 1003 US PER SHARE SEPTEMBER N IMS 125 PER SHARE A transferable receipt will be Issued by the Company upon receipt of the first payment In ex chance for which stock certificates will be de- livered upon receiving the final payments Failure to pay any Installment will forfeit all rights In respect of the stock subscribed for and of the Installments previously paid The and third Installments may he dis- counted at the rate of tour per cent per annum but only at the time of subscription Holders of the stock hereby offered will be en titled to participate In any declared for the quarter ending Subscription rights for amounts of stork may be purchased or sold New York nOire of the Company Forms of assignment of subscription rights will be furnished by the Com- pany upon application- The transfer books for the Preferred the Asitntlng Stock of the will be closed- at the close of business on May 1903 and opened at 10 A M 91003 Dated New York 13 1903- By order of the Board of Directors CHARLES A TIm Secretary HASKINS SELLS Certified Public Accountants NO 30 HKOAt STREET NKW YORK CABLE ADDRESS HASKSFLLS 4 Dearborn St Williamson Illdg SOColemanSt Chicago 111 I Cleveland o London BC- Uncoln Illdg St Mo ELCTIOSN AND MEETINGS DELAWARE AM lllOSON NEW YORK May 13 1BOS At a meeting of the stockholders Delaware held at the office of the this city on Tuesday Ihv 17th lost Ihe following persons were elected Managers for the ensuing year M OLYPIIANT ALEXANDER E ORR CHAUNCEY M DEPBW HOIIACE O YOUNG JOHN JACOB H SOUERS FREDERIC CROMWELL DAVID WILLCOX GEORGE I WILDER CHARLES A PEABODY EDWARD H HARRIMAN And at a meeting of the Uoard of Managers held this day Mr Wtlleoz wet unanimously elected resident and Mr Alexander Ocr By order of the Dosed of Managers F M OLYPIIANT Secretary PAllI 1C MAIL HTKAtKniP COMPANY 130 llroadway N y May 15 1MB THE Annual of stock- holders ol the Pacltlc Mall steamship Company will be held at ISO on the J7th day of May 1903 between the hours of n noon and oclock P M for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before It The transfer books wilt close at the once of the Union Trust Company on Wednesday the 20th day at will reopen Thursday IMSat to ocloclc A M MILLAR Secretary- A special of the Stockholder oT Atlantic Avenue Elevated Railroad Company for the election of Directors for the be held at the nmce of company Irs Broadway liorouch of Manhattan New on Tues- day May IB 1803 si t oclock FltANK E Secretary THE SUN PRINTING N1 AS- SOCIATION The election nf trustee of this aawclallon will be held at Its offlce 170 Naasau St New York on Monday May JS IMS from noon Copper- ARE co exIst on the Verde Copper derree than c In the world The the holding company to lies Westinghouse NEW EVERY youn SHARES OF EXISTING I I dividend tra tonal and Saturn 3 Ma s TiE e Judson W ASTOn 1 Vic i We u day ne t nOD PU LIHINO 13 ocloele I U- L O UACDANra laT verao dia second Trust Lou COMPANY JAMES ALLtN1JF1t H SIIYDAM Praident May 2 the till ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ Toue Holders of Commoi Stock ol St Louis and San Francisco Railroad For and la behalf of Chicago Rock bland sad Pacific undersigned hereby offer upon the following term to purchase aajr and all hue of the common stock of 51 Louis aad San Francisco Railroad Ceaapapy provided that except at the option of Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company such proposed purchase shall not be consummated unless 225000 or more shares of said common stock shall be deposited with the undersigned at their office In the City of New York oa or before June 11903 In acceptance of this offer For each share of such common stock of the par value of 9100 so deposited Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company will deliver through the undersigned 60 par value In the the per cost Gold Bonds of 1913 of said Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company and 60 par value In the common stock of The Rock Island Company ot New Jersey Any holder desiring to accept this offer must deposit his stock certificates proper Instruments of transfer In blank on or before 01 business I 1903 at the office of the undersigned 23 Wall New York Proper deposit receipts transferable by delivery wUI be Issued entitling the holder on or at any time after the first day of Jaly 1903 on the surrender of his deposit receipt to the delivery of bonds or temporary bonds and common stock certificates or Interim receipts thereto The Five Per Cent Gold of 1913 wIlt be Issued only In the denomina- tion of 1000 each and the stock of The Rock Island Company only In shares of 100 each For fractional amounts of bonds or stock to which holders of deposit receipts may become entitled warrants will be delivered specifying respectively the fractional amounts of honda sad of stock to which the holders thereof are entitled aid such warrants whoa cumulated with other like war as to aggregate 1000 or any multiple thereof face amount of such or 100 or any multiple thereof par amount of stock shall be for a like amount of such bonds or of such stock Such warrants will not carry Interest or dividends The form of said bonds and of said trust agreement are to be subject to approval by counsel for B F For particulars as to said Coat Gold Bonds of 1913 and to said common stock of The Rock Island Company reference Is Invited to the ac- companying letter of O H VlccPresUeftt of Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company- For Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company J P MORGAN CO CHICAGO AND PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY 71 Croadwar New York Mar ISO Items 3 P Morgan 4 Co a Wall Street New York Dear Sirs Referring to the proposed offer of purchase to b made by you for and In behalf ot Company ot shares ot common stock ot St Louis and Sin Francisco RaQroad Company I beg to malt the following statement Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company I a railroad corporation organized under the law of the State of Iowa authorlicd securities are 1144000000 stock ot which the entire Issue except shares to qualify director la owned By The Rock island Company of New Jersey 176000000 four per cent gold bonds of MOJ ot which t o 57I are lined and outstanding secured by the deposit under trust agreement with Company ol York of the tame par- amount of capital itock of The Chicago and Pacific Railway Company of IlLinois and Iowa 118500000 five per cent gold honda of 1WS The Five Per Cent Gold Bonds of tots are limited to th aggregate fe amount or lia400000 are to he secured under a trust agreement with Central Trust New York by the deposit and pledge- of all shares of the common stock of St Louts and San Railroad Company which may be aon quired under this offer of purchase or otherwise and can be Issued only to a amount to Italy per cent of the par value of the stock pledged under the trust agreement The hood are to mature Sip ember I 1013 to bear Interest at the rate ot five per cent per annum from September t IMS payable semiannually on the first day of March and of September both principal and Interest to be payable In the City of New York free of tax The bonds are bond for 11000 each with the privilege of registration as to principal The Bonds are at soy time at lie option of the Railroad Company at l H and accrued Interest The form of said of said trust agreement are to be subject to approval br counsel for- D F Yoakum The Rock Island Company Is a corporation organized under the laws of the of New Jetaey It has no mortgage Indebtedness Its authorized capital stock la 110000090 In tM000000 noncumulallve preferred stock U6oooooo common stock The preferred stock Is entitled to noncumulative yearly dividends at the rate of four per cent per annum until and Including the at the rate of flv cent per annum for leto until and Including the year 191 the rate of sU per cent per annum thereafter The preferred atoek Is also preferred a to capital The bolder ot stock are entitled to erect a majority of directors but such privilege may be surrendered with the consent of tb of twothirds la amount ol the preferred stock The amount of th preferred stock cannot ba save with the conarat of twothird of each class at stock The common stock of The Sleek Island Company to be delivered hi pursuance of tht offer yt listed on the New York Stock Kaoliang application to hit the same will be made when Isaued Yours truly O H BOGUE The undersigned deommg Ih foregoing be adv ntgemi to the tockholder of St tools and San Francisco Railroad Company hare to accept said otter a to all common stock owned- or controlled by them 1 it Cpa wit coN S 5 rant YOm BOle ROC I CIr Saw Comp equal coup lubj bond Sate yea hoc ore B P CLAY PIPE H PORTER B P CHENEY r rI4T4aAL YtIA1fCIA1s- i w w the S exchange- able this Its face per the year sad the preferred the tenet Vice 4restdent TOAFUM- N JAMES B I K BUtIIY ¬ ¬ ¬ IllOPOVVLN PROPOSALS FOR MILITARY SUPPLIES PhIL Depot Q M UJ Arch Street Ihlla- Pa 1903 Sealed In trlplleatr win be received here until I oclock P M jo IIKH delivery at either the Phila- delphia Boston Chicago San Francisco or Saint Quartermasters Department- of Axes and H Ilrooms Hatchets Pickaxes and llelvex Sbovcli and Tent Plus sheets Scrubbing Brushes Fur Linen Col- lars Canton Flannel Jean Knit Cotton aad Wool Drawers Leather and Muskrat Gauntlets Buck Kersey Lasting Campaign Hats NecktIe Arctic Overshoes Cases Chambray and Muslin Shirts Uarrack Black and Huaset Shoes Wool and Cotton Sus- penders hells Wool and Cotton Undershirts also for delivery at Philadelphia Boston or Chicago of Trumpet Cords and at Phila- delphia of Machine Silk DealIng Breast Bronie Hut Ions Ornaments Collar Canvas Cord Cotton Duck brown and khaki Hal Hooks and Ere Black SUeala Bid requested to oxamlc carefully the stand ard samples specifications 10 that proposal rear be a re- quirements An absolute compliance with the specifications be insisted upon In the Inspection and hid based differing from will under no cIrcumstances be The articles advertised for are the tame as those for which bids are to be opened at other depots Deliveries roust commence on first next or as soon thereafter aa predicable and bidders must stale the rate at make Ibrlr deliveries In case contract awarded to then Contracts will provide for a reduction In price of 110 01 one per for each day of the 80 and 15 of one per cent for each day there- after In rue of delayed deliveries Government reserves the right to or any or proposals or any part thereof Preference given- to of domulln production or manufacture conditions of including In the of foreign production or manufacture the thereon A GUARANTEE In 10 per cent of the value of the articles proposed for must xii to bidders PUnVs for Proposals and full Informa- tion be furnished upon Envelope containing to be endorsed for Military Supplies to be May JO 11103 and J M MARSHALL Mat Quartermaster Oencril L S A Depot Quince master Pa COMMISSIONERS1 OFriCK Room No 2U7 Stewart llulldlnf No 20 Broadway New York May 2 INS TO CONTRACTORS RId or proposals for doing the work and fur- nishing called for In the approved contract now on Ole In Commissioners forcutllng timber and clearing grounds on the Croton RIvet Division- of the new Croton flMervolr will be received at office until IJ oclock noon on May IB 1103 and they ulll be publicly by the Aqueduct Commissioners aa soon thereafter a will be made said Commissioner a soon there- after aa practicable Blank approved contract and the specifications thereof or proposals and proper for their Inclosure form other Information can be obtained at th above office of the Aqueduct Comralsilonera oa application to the Secretary particulars see City Record pub- lished at No 1 By order of the Aqueduct Commissioners BYCK President RARItY W WALKER Secretary DEPOT Q M DEPT T I proposals In triplicate endowed M and ad 10 oclock A MM May 211908 for Stationery Stools be to Preference to articles of domestic production or manufacture The Tight to or any or ill any part thereof SAM R JONES Other Army PROPOSAl FOR SURS1STKNCE STORES Office purchasing Commissary U S Whitehall Street New York City N Y M IW3Staled for and de- livering subsistence stores In thin for the month of June J903 will be offlce until II oclock A M on I 0t furnished on application Envelopes bids abould br Subsistence Storm opened War 19 190 addressed to Mator ENGINEER OFFICE U S ARMY Room 2 proposals for dredging Edenton Bay N C will M June U 1001 and then publicly opened Information furnished oo y I Y fo tie for or san ot skin and bark Cloth ow dept Plo for Colon Cords g eaR al Cord a ll t BIS n al I o I form the om e ld on ProD A to be Par etc s bId e ely receive n I IAINARI ComMaTY l 1 A ap also delIvery at either the PhIladelphIa lioston ChIcago Francisco Berlin Gloves DIne mue and con- sidered price duty this and the the conttaot for doin said work and furntalilne the materials cover dressed wlU received her until Sirget Metis Wagons tier schedule will II Information Custom House Norfolk Vs May IS 1003 eteale ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > OIL TOO KXPEXSIVE FOR TEXAS Slate Gives Up Its Use M Fuel In Institution Kxw ORIJUNS LA May 17 The Stat of decided to abandon the use of oil In public Institutions oil was first and it wan that It much cheaper than coal patriotic feeling and a dmire to utilize the resources of the State brought about a general belief that oil was to be substi- tuted for fuel wherever possible The purchasing figured out that now coating the about 1130 a barrel At price much cheaper- There is alto an additional drawback to the supply Is so limited that not more three be had at one time and this supply la not sufficient for the needs of the insti- tutions The change from coal to oil burning cost the State that there wan considerable saving for a time and the cost has been more than recovered The devices are still on hand In case there is a renewal of the oil With the of the new fields throughout the State Texan may go bock The LIst ef Referees The following I a Utt nf appointed Supreme Court lest By Justice OGorman Clfj Rrtcrtn- Cheleet Realty Co vn Pol stein Joseph D Edeliion- Russali vs Fleming Thomas J L UcManus Same vs same James Bllcrr Met Say Sane vs J of 170th street John W Russell Shirt Company Henry M SteineR Oordel vs SchulthelM Robert K McDonnell Conway viCouwav Zadoc S Stoddard Lee v Lee William M K Olcott HelnUvs nergmann Hy L Woodward Clark n Delaney Matter of Ixirlllard- Kelnlz v Ferry vs miitnbury- Cullln s Cullla Tohn J Cbarle Dayton Joseph P William T Rmmct John P ODrlen- By Juitlce Bliohon vs Post William J A UcRlm DAnkuig- Co Louis A Abram Man In Co rm Irving vs Stem v Lawrence Roberts vs William Young vs Young Goodwin v Zimmerman Zlmner Thomas Osbom- M S Otiltcrman Michael H Cardoio- Oustavus A Peter J man Herbert H Maaas Collins Leon Senders E O Whltaker Marshall vs Marshall Edward Mendel vi Bang William A Keener Matter ot Falvella Oeorgc E Kent Jtutlo MaoLeu Paine t Keenio W W GlUes Stetson v Laan E R Aloott Adam vs nioa Mont Cukor NY Lit Cov P joIn Zobel vi Noble Alfred P Jamorouer Moore vs Caldwell Jame W Osborne Trowbridgt v TiaaarJohn P Schuchman- Hy Jtiitle notDlk v Joan N Lewis N Y Else Uht lint Roberta Justice Levtntmt Maloney v fiche s Morrlll Banner tad Loan Co v Lwrno Edward B La Trite B we v Vo A S Norton By Jostle Olertrtch- Oochraae v D OraalWarren L wll PHOPMAUO- FPICE CONSTBtJCTINO QUARTERMASTER put thereof containing proposals to for GrabS R I CrT THOMAS H r tJ Plo Ten We- n a Stat app dev s chap Mater of POI Bc Lan Lit Eve felt Colin a B PrO au R 1 be 11 am- rad on n S ye to or or alt or i all discovered was referees in- cases e Ins William S Oil a Faitner Otrerd a 203 Ut Newport s Soiled received her until May for constructIng ancl applIcatIon serves any bitt an ¬ ¬ < Continued PapK Open HI JI Lw C M ins 100 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New York 12 1003

To folder of the Seven Ier Cent Mortgage Iiond felling due Inly 1 IUO1

Under and pursuant to the provisions of a cer-

tain agreement between the Chicago lurlntnn-ft Railroad Company and the undersigneddated May I 1903 the undersigned are enabledto ofler to Ml holders of the Seven Per Cent Mort-gage Bonds of the Chicago Ilurllngton 4 QuincyRailroad Company maturing July 1 1003 the op-

portunity at any lime until June 10 16U3 to extendsuch bonds until the First day of July IbOS withInterest at the rate of four per cent per annumpayable upon the First day of July and the Flritday of January In each year

Holders of such bonds desiring such extensionshould deposit the came promptly with the undertlcncd at their office No Wall Street New

York or with Messrs Kldder Peabody Co attheir office Nn 115 Devonshire Street ItostonMass on or before June 10 1603 In order thatextension agreement and coupons for the semi-annual Interest to accrue thereunder may be at-

tached thereto The right to extend such bondunder this offer will terminate on June 10 1003

and after that date no honda will be extended ex-

cept at the discretion of the undersignedEvery holder of such bonds at time of

the deposit thereof for extension will receivefrom the undersigned a cash payment equalto onehalf of one per cent upon the par of

bond so extended and may at the sametime present the coupons for Interest dueJuly 1 1003 and reecho payment thereforIn cash without rebate upon surrender thereof

AU honda not ao extended will be purchased bythe undersigned at par and accrued Interest onJuly I 1003

J P MORGAN CO

THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY-

OF NEW YORK

146 Broadway

Tho first Safe Deposit CompanyFleet established First in SecurityFirst in its record of 37 years

bufilness without a lossWe Invite inspection of our now

vaults

MONTHS FREEMining paper fully

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lock trust rerllflcate holders for rreferred-nd Common Stock of the

Detroit SouthernRAILROAD COMPANY will be held on the

Iav 1B03 at three oclock Pthe once of the Company lit No 30 Ilroad

Uorough of Manhattan CUT of Newiork for the nnrpo e of voting upon a propoItlon the toirre and content to Increase the stock

the Detroit Southern Railroad CompanyMillion Dollar con l tln of

jOOO abarr of Prefrned Stock and liisoooshare of Common Stock of the par value ofilOO oath to Twentynil Million Dollar la

of IOOCHM share of Preferred StockIOOOOO shares of Common Stock of the

lar value nf ir eachThe transfer books will be elated May Slut

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The Best Conditions-

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1 An abundance of ores2 A high percentage of the metal3 Easy access to fuel and to

markets4 Extensive holdings so that the

economies possible only In large oporations can bo practised

5 High gold values In the oresthese conditions existing the pro

ducer need not worry about theit Always high enough to afford

a handsome profitBelt In County Arizona a

ores are practically Inexhaustible Theytram to cent copper

Railroads run directly to the minescheap are and there 1 on an

10 a ton gold In every ton of ore Inaddition to Its values

No other mining district In the world cancompete with It

of the GEORGE A TREADWELL MINING COMPANY are In thepst part of this district no other companyhas with Its In extent

Professor Trend WPU himself was tho firstman to sen the woudorfnl of thintriet the richest mineral district In the worldHe did not succeed In tho UnitedVerde Senator Clark woe too quick for himbut he did succeed In pettlne property just asrich and far more extensive now

UUIIU1WT9 Ul lllfwhich the Professor has given his name ofwide he is President

It IA a great property and is manured-rarefullv and economically-It a mile and a half ofround development work dinrloslnc vastbodies of rich ores two smelters nearlycompleted which will soon be ready to reducethese ores to dollars

Wo expect to be able to do as well by ouras othnr great copper com-

panies have done by theirsA small amount of the Treasury stock

Is still open for subscription Price willbe quoted on

GEORGE A TREADWELL MINING CO

27 William Street New YorkMYRA a MARTIN Secretary

Westinghouse Electricand Manufacturing C-oI the Stockholders or the Elec-

tric and Manufacturing Company

The holders of record of the tock of this Com-pany at the close ot business on May 23 1803 arehereby olTered the privilege of subscribing to W600000 OF ASSENTING STOCK AT

0 PEn SHARE OK O AT TIlE RATE OFONE SIIAKK OF SUCH NEW STOCK FOIl

STOCKSUBSCIttPTlOXS MUST BE MADE UPON

FORMS KfBNISHKD BY THe COMPANY DE-

rOKE 3 OCLOCK P M ON MONDAY JUNE 8190a AT THE OFFICE or Tim COMPANY NO1JO BROADWAY ACCOMPANIED BY A CHECKFOR 130 FOR EACH SHARE SUBSCRIBED FORTIrE BALANCE OK THE SUHSCRIPT1ON WILLUK PAYABLE AS FOLLOWSJULY 23 1003 US PER SHARESEPTEMBER N IMS 125 PER SHARE

A transferable receipt will be Issued by theCompany upon receipt of the first payment In exchance for which stock certificates will be de-

livered upon receiving the final paymentsFailure to pay any Installment will forfeit all

rights In respect of the stock subscribed for andof the Installments previously paid

The and third Installments may he dis-

counted at the rate of tour per cent per annumbut only at the time of subscription

Holders of the stock hereby offered will be entitled to participate In any declared forthe quarter ending

Subscription rights for amounts ofstork may be purchased or sold New YorknOire of the Company Forms of assignment ofsubscription rights will be furnished by the Com-pany upon application-

The transfer books for the Preferred theAsitntlng Stock of the will be closed-

at the close of business on May 1903

and opened at 10 A M 91003Dated New York 13 1903-

By order of the Board of DirectorsCHARLES A TIm Secretary

HASKINS SELLSCertified Public Accountants

NO 30 HKOAt STREET NKW YORKCABLE ADDRESS HASKSFLLS

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ELCTIOSN AND MEETINGSDELAWARE AM lllOSON

NEW YORK May 13 1BOS

At a meeting of the stockholders Delawareheld at the office of the

this city on Tuesday Ihv 17th lostIhe following persons were elected Managers forthe ensuing year

M OLYPIIANTALEXANDER E ORRCHAUNCEY M DEPBW

HOIIACE O YOUNGJOHN JACOBH SOUERSFREDERIC CROMWELLDAVID WILLCOX

GEORGE I WILDERCHARLES A PEABODYEDWARD H HARRIMAN

And at a meeting of the Uoard of Managersheld this day Mr Wtlleoz wet unanimouslyelected resident and Mr Alexander Ocr

By order of the Dosed of ManagersF M OLYPIIANT Secretary

PAllI 1C MAIL HTKAtKniP COMPANY130 llroadway N y May 15 1MB

THE Annual of stock-holders ol the Pacltlc Mall steamship Company willbe held at ISO on

the J7th day of May 1903 between the hoursof n noon and oclock P M for the election ofdirectors and the transaction of such other businessas may properly come before It The transferbooks wilt close at the once of theUnion Trust Company on Wednesday the 20th day

at will reopenThursday IMSat to ocloclc A M

MILLAR Secretary-A special of the Stockholder oT

Atlantic Avenue Elevated Railroad Company forthe election of Directors for thebe held at the nmce of company Irs Broadwayliorouch of Manhattan New on Tues-day May IB 1803 si t oclock

FltANK E Secretary

THE SUN PRINTING N1 AS-SOCIATION The election nf trustee ofthis aawclallon will be held at Its offlce 170 NaasauSt New York on Monday May JS IMS from noon

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Toue Holders of Commoi Stock olSt Louis and San Francisco Railroad

For and la behalf of Chicago Rock bland sad Pacificundersigned hereby offer upon the following term to purchase aajr and allhue of the common stock of 51 Louis aad San Francisco Railroad Ceaapapyprovided that except at the option of Chicago Rock Island and Pacific RailroadCompany such proposed purchase shall not be consummated unless 225000 ormore shares of said common stock shall be deposited with the undersignedat their office In the City of New York oa or before June 11903 In acceptanceof this offer

For each share of such common stock of the par value of 9100 so depositedChicago Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company will deliver through theundersigned

60 par value In the the per cost Gold Bonds of 1913 of said Chicago RockIsland and Pacific Railroad Company and

60 par value In the common stock of The Rock Island Company ot

New JerseyAny holder desiring to accept this offer must deposit his stock certificates

proper Instruments of transfer In blank on or before 01 businessI 1903 at the office of the undersigned 23 Wall New York

Proper deposit receipts transferable by delivery wUI be Issued entitling theholder on or at any time after the first day of Jaly 1903 on the surrender of

his deposit receipt to the delivery of bonds or temporary bonds and commonstock certificates or Interim receipts thereto

The Five Per Cent Gold of 1913 wIlt be Issued only In the denomina-tion of 1000 each and the stock of The Rock Island Company only In sharesof 100 each For fractional amounts of bonds or stock to which holders ofdeposit receipts may become entitled warrants will be delivered specifyingrespectively the fractional amounts of honda sad of stock to which the holdersthereof are entitled aid such warrants whoa cumulated with other like war

as to aggregate 1000 or any multiple thereof face amount of suchor 100 or any multiple thereof par amount of stock shall be

for a like amount of such bonds or of such stock Such warrants will notcarry Interest or dividends

The form of said bonds and of said trust agreement are to be subject toapproval by counsel for B F

For particulars as to said Coat Gold Bonds of 1913 and to saidcommon stock of The Rock Island Company reference Is Invited to the ac-

companying letter of O H VlccPresUeftt of Chicago Rock Island andPacific Railroad Company-

For Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company

J P MORGAN CO

CHICAGO AND PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY71 Croadwar New York Mar ISO

Items 3 P Morgan 4 Coa Wall Street New York

Dear Sirs Referring to the proposed offer of purchase to b made by you for and In behalf otCompany ot shares ot common stock ot St Louis and Sin Francisco RaQroad Company I beg to maltthe following statement

Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company I a railroad corporation organized under thelaw of the State of Iowa authorlicd securities are1144000000 stock ot which the entire Issue except shares to qualify director la owned By The Rock island

Company of New Jersey176000000 four per cent gold bonds of MOJ ot which t o 57I are lined and outstanding secured by

the deposit under trust agreement with Company ol York of the tame par-amount of capital itock of The Chicago and Pacific Railway Company of IlLinoisand Iowa

118500000 five per cent gold honda of 1WS

The Five Per Cent Gold Bonds of tots are limited to th aggregate fe amount or lia400000 areto he secured under a trust agreement with Central Trust New York by the deposit and pledge-

of all shares of the common stock of St Louts and San Railroad Company which may be aonquired under this offer of purchase or otherwise and can be Issued only to a amount to Italyper cent of the par value of the stock pledged under the trust agreement The hood are to mature Sipember I 1013 to bear Interest at the rate ot five per cent per annum from September t IMS payablesemiannually on the first day of March and of September both principal and Interest to be payable Inthe City of New York free of tax The bonds are bond for 11000 each with the privilege ofregistration as to principal The Bonds are at soy time at lie option of the RailroadCompany at l H and accrued Interest

The form of said of said trust agreement are to be subject to approval br counsel for-

D F YoakumThe Rock Island Company Is a corporation organized under the laws of the of New Jetaey

It has no mortgage Indebtedness Its authorized capital stock la 110000090 IntM000000 noncumulallve preferred stockU6oooooo common stockThe preferred stock Is entitled to noncumulative yearly dividends at the rate of four per cent per

annum until and Including the at the rate of flv cent per annum for leto untiland Including the year 191 the rate of sU per cent per annum thereafter The preferred atoekIs also preferred a to capital The bolder ot stock are entitled to erect a majority ofdirectors but such privilege may be surrendered with the consent of tb of twothirds la amountol the preferred stock The amount of th preferred stock cannot ba save with the conaratof twothird of each class at stock

The common stock of The Sleek Island Company to be delivered hi pursuance of tht offer ytlisted on the New York Stock Kaoliang application to hit the same will be made when Isaued

Yours trulyO H BOGUE

The undersigned deommg Ih foregoing be adv ntgemi to the tockholder of St toolsand San Francisco Railroad Company hare to accept said otter a to all common stock owned-or controlled by them

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PROPOSALS FOR MILITARY SUPPLIESPhIL Depot Q M UJ Arch Street Ihlla-Pa 1903 Sealed In trlplleatrwin be received here until I oclock P M

jo IIKH delivery at either the Phila-delphia Boston Chicago San Francisco or Saint

Quartermasters Department-of Axes and H Ilrooms HatchetsPickaxes and llelvex Sbovcli and TentPlus

sheets Scrubbing Brushes Fur Linen Col-lars Canton Flannel Jean Knit Cotton aad WoolDrawers Leather and Muskrat Gauntlets Buck

Kersey Lasting Campaign Hats NecktIeArctic Overshoes Cases Chambray andMuslin Shirts Uarrack Black andHuaset Shoes Wool and Cotton Sus-penders hells Wool and Cotton Undershirts alsofor delivery at Philadelphia Boston or Chicago

ofTrumpet Cords and at Phila-

delphia of Machine Silk DealIngBreast Bronie Hut Ions

Ornaments Collar Canvas CordCotton Duck brown and khaki Hal

Hooks and Ere Black SUeala Bidrequested to oxamlc carefully the stand

ard samples specifications 10 that proposalrear be a re-quirements An absolute compliance with the

specifications be insisted uponIn the Inspection

and hid based differing fromwill under no cIrcumstances be

The articles advertised for are the tameas those for which bids are to be opened at otherdepots Deliveries roust commence on firstnext or as soon thereafter aa predicable andbidders must stale the rate at makeIbrlr deliveries In case contract awarded to thenContracts will provide for a reduction In priceof 110 01 one per for each day of the80 and 15 of one per cent for each day there-after In rue of delayed deliveries Governmentreserves the right to or any orproposals or any part thereof Preference given-to of domulln production or manufactureconditions of including In the

of foreign production or manufacture thethereon A GUARANTEE In

10 per cent of the value of the articles proposedfor must xii tobidders PUnVs for Proposals and full Informa-tion be furnished upon Envelopecontaining to be endorsedfor Military Supplies to be May JO 11103

and J M MARSHALL MatQuartermaster Oencril L S A Depot Quincemaster Pa

COMMISSIONERS1 OFriCKRoom No 2U7 Stewart llulldlnf No 20 Broadway

New York May 2 INSTO CONTRACTORS

RId or proposals for doing the work and fur-nishing called for In the approved

contract now on Ole InCommissioners forcutllng timber and

clearing grounds on the Croton RIvet Division-of the new Croton flMervolr will be received at

office until IJ oclock noon on MayIB 1103 and they ulll be publicly by theAqueduct Commissioners aa soon thereafter a

will be made said Commissioner a soon there-after aa practicable

Blank approved contract and thespecifications thereof or proposals andproper for their Inclosure form

other Information can be obtained at thabove office of the Aqueduct Comralsilonera oaapplication to the Secretary

particulars see City Record pub-lished at No 1

By order of the Aqueduct CommissionersBYCK President

RARItY W WALKER Secretary

DEPOT Q M DEPTT I proposals In triplicate endowed

M and ad

10 oclock A MM May 211908 for Stationery Stools

be to Preferenceto articles of domestic production or manufactureThe Tight to or any or ill

any part thereof SAM R JONES OtherArmy

PROPOSAl FOR SURS1STKNCE STORESOffice purchasing Commissary U SWhitehall Street New York City N Y M

IW3Staled for and de-livering subsistence stores In thin for the monthof June J903 will be offlce untilII oclock A M on I 0tfurnished on application Envelopesbids abould br SubsistenceStorm opened War 19 190 addressed to Mator

ENGINEER OFFICE U S ARMY Room 2

proposals for dredging Edenton Bay N C willM June U 1001 and then

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OIL TOO KXPEXSIVE FOR TEXAS

Slate Gives Up Its Use M Fuel InInstitution

Kxw ORIJUNS LA May 17 The Statof decided to abandon the use of

oil In public Institutionsoil was first and it wanthat It much cheaper than coal

patriotic feeling and a dmire to utilizethe resources of the State brought abouta general belief that oil was to be substi-tuted for fuel wherever possible

The purchasing figured outthat now coating the about1130 a barrel At price muchcheaper-

There is alto an additional drawback tothe supply Is so limited

that not more threebe had at one time and this supply la notsufficient for the needs of the insti-tutions

The change from coal to oil burningcost the State

that there wan considerable savingfor a time and the cost has been morethan recovered The devices are stillon hand In case there is a renewal of the

oil With the of thenew fields throughout the State

Texan may go bock

The LIst ef RefereesThe following I a Utt nf appointed

Supreme Court lestBy Justice OGorman

Clfj Rrtcrtn-Cheleet Realty Co vn Pol

stein Joseph D Edeliion-Russali vs Fleming Thomas J L UcManusSame vs same James BllcrrMet Say Sane vs J

of 170th street John W RussellShirt

Company Henry M SteineROordel vs SchulthelM Robert K McDonnellConway viCouwav Zadoc S StoddardLee v Lee William M K OlcottHelnUvs nergmann Hy L WoodwardClark n DelaneyMatter of Ixirlllard-Kelnlz vFerry vs miitnbury-Cullln s Cullla

Tohn JCbarle DaytonJoseph PWilliam T RmmctJohn P ODrlen-

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Roberts vs WilliamYoung vs YoungGoodwin vZimmerman Zlmner

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vi Bang William A KeenerMatter ot Falvella Oeorgc E Kent

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of all West tnetand Robert HIggins ot 533fifth street each 18 years old They deoledall knowledge of

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of the Baltimore Association far Pro-motion of the University Eduoatton ofWomen of Upresident Hies MUler will be tha Ont fel

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