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i THE vSUN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1911. 9 sa NEWS OF THE MINING WORLD ilf in in COVPLETIM; BIO TRAP FOR utPPBR MIST, tail rsimrg t imp, Montana, Flourishing House clt Tunnel 4'. Aharwlen. I mured "ssirm Mexico llrvrlnn i H mi tinsKn font Prolilrm Report. t iin tie. i. sept. ?7. Although copper con I iii imt it favorable aa they nilgbt the I f"t Hutte company I doing a amount ol work, which In a few Itn will considerably reduce the cost peratlOS The ponds for the working nf the tailings have been i ompleted estimated that there are over half a nil of dollar worth on band The I rcolpitating plant line aleo lieen Inr." pun ' f i'l er t I Bllll' fn" fori' I gated ! etedi ihe water from tbn mine being II well ne that which passes over the dumps i 'lie of the big underlak- f,t. nf H e company is the erection of the J. . I..mlur ulili.h utll I, it MHM nlnt nt 1 ,ul the first of t he ear. It la an Immense ' it- hi mim nm rvniiimvii n win .an leet hnig ami fifty teet wide. It la I (. lined villi sing from the nmelter. Whk'b In tonatdered far superior to con crate 11 will have three flues, nnd the dtiitanr from the blast fumnce to the rtii i- ! it1li lent to cause a precipitation , : ill Mie tine copper dust that formerly ,, through the stacks. A new blent ,' i t., be ndded to the smelter. The f' aterlal has arrived It will be net nrina beforO the new furnace will be read) imrlng vprn. May. .lime and .Inly; ii,. I i-i unit." compntiy turned out on an , nvcri' a Utile over i.non.tmn ponndn of rapt'ci .i month. Nenrly all of this came I , the company mine, on the too nnd , ,.. loot lev els a large amount of develop IPent worll is being done, and it Is from ' . Rvet that tha araatar part of tba ora ,. r sent to the surface. The 1,000 f,H ' level linn lieen In the past very little explored and now evtenslve development worn II belai curi ltd on. slcn recently given by ti e District in i neuni the i ontentlon of the minim rnmpanlei in thin dlatriot m to liability ..alien on money invested in new iv itii.l iniprnv entente In irtfW, in l.iis me ' Vnrtl Butte cirnp.ni in the usual way I ii lerl In to the Assessor a stuteinent eamlnga for aaaeaawonl purpoOaa Th tngesaor nbeerved that ihe rotnpanj hail etpeaded in tha putoaaa and riavolop i , i ol new property 11.164,000 und ln- that this (honk) lie Included In the net enrnlngn, will all Increase of m,l7(i in tht tux. Tha oootpany protested ami iiir rd ol euuallxatlosi sustained It, iii 'ver soma one altered tha fUrnrea .ii 'ii.1 books ami added the atfiottni de 'i 1 by the Assessor, an ai t which he said rot cut ' ; ring he wan not aware el', in iv itu: lie, lei, n 'he Judlnt of the DfVtrh t in..' 'iciil tliiit the figures bar.ded in by e , enipanv were the orea from which the I , , , ii . . , t -hoiild he collected and thai the . . , ; . '..ifie or new property ami improve p ..,! was not taxable an net earnings. 1 lie aaaeaamenl levied oi the stockholders . ' 'lie Raven Copper Mining Company aome t nie ago provided sufficient money to carry , ;, i-vtenstve development and add a new ur pressor winch has been ordered and - o lie delivered by November I. When th s i installed the water Is to be taken out of the mine, whloh now Interferes with v ark below the l.npo loot level. home months ago the Moulton mine, h silver property, owned by W. A. Clark, rftcr being closed down nince the silver s limp, more than a dozen years uao, was lened for the purpose of exploration, "a opinion being that the sliver ore could . -1 rated at a profit hy modern machinery shaft was repaired after the mine was nn itered and a voupla of carloada of what waa regarded as good commercial ii hipied in Salt Lake for treatment i ter a new process After a great deal u experimenting with various processes 'e hest that could l.e secured was between " villi s ouncer of silver to ihe ton. so It baa en decided to ab.iudon the miue Ihe tin. Orlu, A Clark's zinc prop- in turning into a tlrst clasp copper ine as depth is reached When the Klin . ' ii w as first opened and up to a few month ' the mine turned out a high grade of , nc ore. I he coppper is oi a gooa grade . i tne prouin luon in lata irns wan tirougnt i. l averages nrounii 7 iier eant. It Is being j up to 17 per cent . w hile for 1011 the indlra rcAted at the Washoe smelter tfnnn are that the net prolits will exceed 70 I l.e shaft of the Ophir mine of the Butte pel cent rntral Copper Companr han lieen com-i The brick work in completed at C.e Mason ated to a depth of l.oon feet and men are slley smeller at I hompson, including Hie ork cutting awav the ground for the dust chamber sad Hie big stark, the top of .1 , I. !,.,', X.M ..l. . V. I... I. ! ut I.....' I ... I.. ..I .. ll... . I ' i l"U niiu gpi i j iu iiio Bimn ui'iiii nuvi'ii ;t. feet lower to provioe a sump. In 1 fom valley i wo nioai I u maces are being 'V"" "' -V. t, '""""'"" -nnthei week the sctual work of building 1 installed, ea. h '.'i feet i,g he i apaolty I 'rift, about fifty miles southeast of Mag he .(.it, on will be begun ami when it is 1 of the smelter w ill be smi tu I .nun tons dallv' , dalena. Ronora I he discovery has caused ,m.mM - s.1- .iuiSii wJiStm. .ill i s i v f.,. t , , i nnH ., i. i ....... i i , k , cons Id e is b e excitement . I piri-.i i.ik wwiff. l'"l' w.,, p. s'.ille.l l os i ni in i is nue to oe ue nvererl . a week i rosscutting in to be done I the Sou and l.nno foot levels The isl mining is contmea to tne .nm root , where the ore is still holding out in sual richness Kitty tons a week are i.- to the Washoe smelter and the re s lontinue to average a little better i' Ji.-fKi to the car. tvllopaienj work on the Ohio. Keating r.e pushed The company hns secured necessary money to retire its indebted-. ind leave ,i sum nn hand. Some good '.is been opened up on the 300 foot level i s proposed lo curry the shaft down i-i lower to g''t under the ore twdy intern capltaTistl have made an offer i ,si for the Klack Friday mine, of i ii Bennette aod Attorney.Qenore , i.re o.vners. 1 1 Unite and Superior company has lori- on the erection of its 100 ton itof within Its own ground. It in el to have the concentrator readv ll the spring. The company is ship i . 100 tons of high crude zinc ore is ft as in Reduction Works. i.i N v . S.'iit . 7i Bailer si, urg Is thn most '.c jold in in i tier camp in Motitsns at the nt time It is not a boom camp, but It indi atlon of producing ore for nianv - Mines In the i iinui have been worked lorty years, but not until Hwo yesrs wai sriy exrierinienting done with deep ng, most of the ore coming from drifts - ipea between the 100 snd 8U0 foot Two years ago the shafts of the - Friday snd Keating mines were sunk .et Ihe ore seemed to increase in lily and in value with depth, snd st resent time these mines hsve each -utik below the 7on foot level snd the : s are more natisrnetorv rnsu ever ko.lt in ki Is snipping irom nity to eight -a.- sr LT ,- v,J. ' . Sr,..l 3 or. .1, l. th. Khi " Rnder.biVrg kSk nFmSttl rn'ieJ -lUnriinL reTd!rlJ nSviror, ."- nre shipping regularly. Develop- ork is being done on a score of new ' Xirle, north snd south of Hder.-! i great amoun of prospeeting and I on a smal scab. Is be ng eyrled on report would Indicate that a mineral r v and northerly, but It hns never I u5 " JW?2S.,,V.' rrtT,r '"crosscut efghteen feel without reaching lev eloped hecauae of the lack of trans-i A reoort haa lust been received 1 'nines (ireen, a pioneer miner and speetor, and one of the original dia sreri of the famous Oloster mine at lavtll In the early '70a, has encoun tl s fifteen Incb vein csrryina orevaltiea ' h ton in a mine which ne haa been i g for several years The vein waa l"i in nn incline shaft which haa bsen "ver i no feet With his associates Mr followed along tha lead a conndsr--inni e snd so fsr It gives every indl- ' of being permsnant. A good road is to t'uis mine, trial involving the Kglanol mine con ted one of the richest In the Msrys ' i 'trior. In which a nuniher of Boston ne Interested, hnn lust lieen brought e.iris in Helena, resulting in B. II, "lie of the stockholders nnd dlreo "tting a indgmenl for U,Ml.tl, " I us an innividual to the company ' tin liurpoae of working the mine The i- lo h" taken to the Supreme Court 1 higher court sustains the judgment i" w ill he sold nt auction. I'derahls spccuiHiion prevail! ns to ' Itijre of thn Midden Lake uroup of - in Powell county llarrv taoom ' ndl has had a lease anrl bond on i ' 1'i rty for th" Inst year nnd hns hud i i.i,' sunossa with it. Ills Ichkc mud, bowaver. expire on Dotober I iilidaratood be is not m a position 1INE PUMPS IV INI) SIN'KIKQ MINTNd PUWP8. Sl.tKiAN OP fHR I'AMKHON 'HV'Tih THK UHANDG8T THINO." - v UERON imtnns In ilslly sn'ls -" x" uvel Ihe woilil jive lengllilr pronf "i ind eo.illrill tne , ,. fur lllrlr over sll ethers Thsv nrs eomiedaq la -' iimnlile. rellnhie and snsrtlv mining ' ' ' msrksl to 'la ami while often Iml Hut r equalled I nr proof . Inquire of 1 ' snglaisri 'or the latail catalog "I," writs any of our resident agents or 'AM ' HON' STFtM PL'HP WORK, 11 a'.. New York liy. U. S. A . rwiev-i t n ism nr ( arv- t" purchase . the group. h .'li consists of right", n claims. It could I f inclted nt Ouray, t. W. BmT In ov I hi ihIIiiio t tuko over the I eon ana associate have total) developments property, it i understood. In, owner, I that ill aoubtlciM maJt a ahlppar ot till I). I. Itohinaon, I l Q'Leary, William li mine. The mine MM loug been un- i.ii niin i ,iu utiiPiH (ii , i.i , will i n-miiii in" iiiniiHKPiuin i niiu continue In iiin-r.it" I lie cilin Mr Hanorn'a net receipts during ii opeintioii of the croun averaged alii nt ii .non ;, week II iier oeni Of tin- lotal rallies going to the own. in in coordanoe with the terms ol 1 1 lean, roe average raiut of tip- ore i,..- been 121 J JPJ IP tptal piodurtlon of til" nunc during SJf Hhi oiii i active manage innt or it imn Men between i.vinnu ana ;..". mm i in' lallamaa Minftif company, which in. to he it principal i Uiiuartra Id llelenii hut which lit to can v on opi intlons aim ranon district, name into eilsrent hi Week Mr the Allnif of artlolM of lncbr dlrTfor inn L, K Mm ail or Helena I he capital .took i lino. mm In inn rum nhnn n, HOMO of id" capital atock alrendy having ton nulwrrili'd In money and tropertr by I, K. MarNcll, Thomaa T t "eorge l.ognn l-riink II lli'iinetl iioo r,. if, vv eeu The Oregon nnd Ta B, Mlnea in lii'iirgia tiub'h, Mndlnon county, near Sheridan, I and owned hy Rninuei I'litfliett, but oper-. ated by Runter liros under lee.se nnd bond, ere being attensjvi !' developed and thouennd of tons of mo have hern LySjLtlSJS 1 he lt,i st ussiiv 'hows values . flnd. IS silver S3 zi: c. ? . per i-ent .and lead. 20 per "nt i bin ore mine In Ruasell tlulch. t'entral t'lty, fob, wnn piked hi random fimn a lend in thol Showing much honsnjta ore The ttt main tunnel which is five feet wkle. I he i foot level is the deepest worklnf In the Van Meter. Ida. Roulette, Klla. Keynote, I mine. In driving thla level H feel on ore little Ooldl", Saturday Night and High recently. 1 tone of or were mlnerl which Unitfp mines, which lie in the same belt. I netted Bl.900 Ihe n idrh of Are now nhow- are being workrd and SO far the showman ' are moat raTorsoie. innnnne nnnns or' snowing in ine noitom A big strike has been innde in the King ' of the dr ft la rich. Two care of ore from Solomon mine, three miles weal of lancv , I the oil v er lease were recently settled for at In Lump t in . i. cording to reports which ' ll" ton have just been received In the city, ltwa! Tha Ititernntional Liverpool Vnradium mad in a urn fool drill on nn' 3M foot level t'ornpatiy. Ltd . obtained control of v inn no i I the -Slue vein Hint wns had in Ihe dliiiu and uranium properties In th" Pars 1 mi er workings. I he King Solomon is an i old property and has produced much rich "re. r present ii is m Hie haiidn of I s Moral na ami The ore, like district, in of a compnnv of Helen men nil of Ine oren in Ihe t'!ani v sliver-le d hsrac in tun VS. lor SOME. Sent many years the Veiiow Jacket dmtt n t In l.ernlil county j lia liei u knovvn n- n rfrcni orodueer of low i .... i .1.1 i . . . i ., . o grnde gold ore A man named I iiinille i , of Motlth Dakota ha putch.iMd th- Lali ( bit n root mhic and wi.l Inn icdlitelv erect . works tor coiici nt rating instead of relying , upon th plate proc nn as h iretofore. rte his that b can make I rock pay, while ttli" ore vviu go from M to '.i a ton. t E. Incknon Ma leased a gold Quart i, line in III ii k Hornet district, eant of BOM, end put I force of miner at worl. 1 "r ,r ' 1 o Mll'l tor HlUia llll IS0WH arnrkeri in n .iinli tor mint- ... I I .. It 1 ; i - I I red ji body of good ore in Ihe Kiklinrn n iree lnld mine on i.ik Creek, ten miles north of Idaho city. t 1 Me is operntlna it foi a Montana company, 1 I lie i emei villi- Mining i omtMUt) I con- I stmctlng H long flume to i neailluuse i.'iicli, w .er.' ill" iitnuuui 4)1 plncar -uomd. water I is a large II. A Allien i doing ilevelopinent work on aeveral vcm ntomraliig ci darts claima five miles east ol IKHs t'lvu'u Thorn baa interested .inn fi capital in the Itannei minea ai Hann lino ii tctinei is running to cut t in-ill at depths of lioin '.'.'mo in (000 feet deep. These! mines are silver and have beau worked toi the depth ol nn' feet. t I VII sir l.vht.. sept :in E, iv Mathewaon, I fJJfi .. 1S5flI . 2 ''""''"''"' smelter at looele, reports thSl work Is pro-1 i L: . Ci r ' ,1 nnSlllR ' I HO- ' iilOI'.lllv s nig ll'lln meiter i ic t iinuiiiious are in tor tne lea.i Plant and stui i. is . ouil'lelinl Some I steel has arnv . (I Mll'l Is lieuiir ere ted. '1 eie ' els ion on the hintering pits ess. otherwise the big lesd plant would have lieen ready ; to blow in Innuary I Mr. .Mathewaon sayn ' the i ompany has splendid lead ore siih-Ks and more is i oining in steadii.v. and when the smel'er is started it w ill be started full blast. Ihe Alta Consolldsted Miring Compan. i hss IS Inchon ofsire averaging IN ounces In anvar, 10 per cent leail and in per cent , copper, with the rent of the face in high , grade milling ore in the went drift or the Rroperty Tne drift in on an east and west MQre running lo the contact It is be-, lleved that, when the contact is reached. vt nn ii is in ly or nis, v icei away, a large ooJ) i of ore will he found. There' are six faces of ore in Ihe rrooertv now helna mmhed ahead Arrangements are belnc made to ! work the property the entire winter, the ore to be etored. vinnv GOLDrtELP, Sept .in VA it h the pavmeat on (It tober .11 of the uausl ouarterly dividend of in cents n share, the disbursements of the noldtvid Consolidated to stockholders will' exceed tls.ono.oiMi Ihe first dividend was paid October 25, ivmi; The high ntandard of efficiency attained hy the companv In found in the following In 1000 the net uront amounted to s.y per cent, of the gross value " . 1 sw n.n ii'iiiiu- . ---" - - "''.in ni" -n" 10m iev -i oi ins .ve i uis i u ra in i lie at Hamilton, which is owned by the White I'lne Lead t ompany und controlled by the oatnoerger oi salt i.ake ine property bad been idle for about a year and a hslt on ai count ol trie washing out of ttie Lureka ransane riauroati in he company had a of the mine a couple new examination ninoe or ttie mine a com of month, nvo mill sliortlv utfpr Iks nn .111 JT gineers' report was turned in operatlous I were resumed on the 140 toot level. The Ne Plus Cltra Is altuated in ItOOOO fa Aon. BOUthweal of the town ol rlamiltOD, and has been one of the large prod ill prs of high giade lead ore in tlie Nevada properties It nil mins the Lo. on-HAmaatattai w birh l also been a lug producer. Tha ore rrnml'lnbed the out pill these properties run better tliati nn rer em 1 lead, with an average of abuit IS ouncet of silver to the ton. COLORADO Colorado raiNaa, Sept The Home. stake mill will he stnr'oil at once The Aitinan Leaalng Company vviil item at the mill the dump,, nt the North Burns is well as ore from several block of the Pinio of tne rree i oinage ( nmpuiiv . t ripple reek. Work on the mill on HtraUb Nlountaln ripple Creek, is progressing It will be equipped wnn trie rnuups lutrrinaru pro cess The I'nlon Leasing Comnanv is sliioniiig seventv-six cars of ore unuilhlv from the llusted shuft of the Hold llollsr. Ihe Cold Sovereign snd the Prince Albert, Cripple Creek Ths ore is medium grade. Develop ment work Is in progress on the Cold Sov ereign The operations on the Prince Alhert are more extensive than usual. The Moose mine will be leased In blocks It was one of cripple Creek's earliest pro ducers. The resumption of dividends hy the swniuD .iiiiiniK nun .lulling ' aioaoc Mining and Alining Company, own W 4 operating the Modoc mine on the Vi'w '-H'"iing the Portland l'ur,rlv' lL" lu ' V of " richest ore .hoot , ,e history of the mine developed a, the bottom. .r 1U1 fo.u level 1 M pi&VaBu ,. opened ,, vein hearing i u.per ",. ' g"Td Ila .ilv'(.r , .,,, f,.Vt dep. ,.' vv PI, I U vein proved for 17.", feet The vein hss heen , ,h7r wall v.i V,,. r,o , alfK S i . ion The coinnsnv nlans buTMIna n new. crntrator soon. The Pride of Crlnole ( reek throuah Sunt Fred Johnnon ha made a surface strike of importance While prospecting with a trench a well defined vein wns uncovered Asssys on quartz dug out st grass roots show up to in j s ton. Ore haa been found at eraan room on till Colit Una a lying north of the Modoc and aiijacent ta I ine mime ana i.ssr itoiinr minis The old CrinDle Creek mine, the Wiar- maclat, will be blocked and leaaed. The company will develop the north nnd south' enqi or me property Fifteen sets of lessees nre st work In the I ppsr Oranite shaft of the Oranltr company. Cripple Creek, which Is producing the bulk of the Granite otlsptlti Several strikes have I recently been made nud nre holding out well. ine I'liiou snail is contritiui ing ten ours monthly, mined chieflv from a new I,, j opened a month into in iiiiexplolted tern lory The executive committee of the Cripple Creek Deep Drainage Company turned down all hide for extending ttie Mooncvelt tunnel as being loo high, .ind the couipiinv w ill do the vvnrk on lis own account Charien A . Fuller, w ho drove the 1 1 nine I to ita present objective, has been continued in charge The tunnel will be driven i. i'si to l Mo foot iidiliiinnut. I he w nter hns reoedod sixty-five feet since ihe flrit water course was 1npied From now on the reoeoNlon will be fen to twelve feat monthly, due to increased flow nt the bending of the tunnel The extension will tan other water courses uinl will thiii. 'Iruin i larger .ueu. Iho work i i W 1,1 I'l'glll Ml mo " eatnea Van Horn haa dlaooyered a three foot vein i.r ore and quartl at. O.vsi feet aiiitude on Mear'i peak, ntjbe head of the weai tiaiia, m i raoo, "rue location Is within nvt miles of the Houthern rallyoad and is eflQOialbl h.v wagon road. II in directly tributary lo BldgaWft)' In North NnefTela district Assays show .', In mild eleven UIIBWI ill mivei iii , i pi'i rent, ill I lend I it II 1 1 tig on i lie vein 11 a oar shipment this fall is c vein is in prngirsH and ! peeled Hi n I o 1 is In s velp of ore thnt nhows the regulation , high grade ellver ore. In addition la a I nuld pay If productive I In' Cumberland rein IB tho Revenue mine, stielTeln district, ( 'olorado. hide fair to make the mine a shipper again. The drift going wcm in in .vki feet nnd In nhnwtna an iiveinge of flvi' to nl feet of ore ana niiartl. At the Revenue tunnel level. I.sno reel aeap, in a larM tnnnoae of fair mill f ratll me. In development rirogreanen ent ntniien will be ninrted nnd rnieon made to rearh Hie rloh gold ore believed to exlnt In the upper level, which have alrendr heen proved in the Mine to the eant and in the tlovernor to the went. A eroaeetlt tunnel on the Polar Hear of the lleur I'reeU Hold Trio group ban Inter aacted the vein nf forty feet A fine ntreak n goiii-niivev ore that annnyn an high nn neveniy-nit oilmen goi and 1 Ton ounrea mlvei iier ton, eighty feet below the surface, In the renult. I In- lilgliiner i r.'ek i onsolidaid Mining ' ('pnuiany. Jut orgnnired hy Mam on and I ..i riaia i nr. i qi , nartMn, haa given new Itnpetua to the m Plata dlatriot 'I he entire I hofdlngnof the rompanv ronnint of twenty four clalmn nitiialed nn Silver Mountain ami ine ricmi or i,ianiuer c reek Already I some very rich ore Is helna taken out and regular ahipmentn will begin at once from large ore bodie n aiaht Derelonment work In the War Dance uig In the top nf thn rlrift ia IS inches. The dox nnd Plnc-rriiie "elds In Ounnlson county, i olorsdo. ast soring, and In now shipping heavily direct to Liverpool. The ore in estimated to tie worth IK'" to tton s ton A Inrge fori1" of men Is employed in mining and tic ore In hauled to tiunnieon in several four horse wggons St s cost of about lis a ton The neld Is the largest yet riiscovend in Colorado Vanadium Hnti uraaam combined make radium, whose - - . . ,. . . , . , I'rencin mnrsci value is ei.uWiVVWB peas . ' SKV. MSXU II StLVan CITY, Sept JT.- Th Krnestlne Mining ( I'inimny hns its new power house buildiiw llni hed and is ready to Install the machinery when it arrive. The company is making a good showing In the develop ment operations upon its property In the Hoeollon district. The mill nf the leadnooi Mining Com pany in the Mngollnn district is handling it 171 tuns ni ore n week, tne production being about t.i.iio troy ounces ut nllver iuiu tiventv nnclis of coneeutrates The Treasure Mining snd Rffejuctjon fom- pany has dereloi ed vein eight feel n Ida or giiini i i t i re : Ms inine in ttie Mogot- Ion 'list net Ihe Mogollon lo lil and i opper Compsnv is making regulur 1 . ents of goisl ore frc n its l.itt'e Charlie ami noney mines m the Mogollon district. A I Holland and I'eorge R pen OS have oriii'ietcii asM'ssinriit worn upou ttieu iron ore caimn in :i.c i nrrioi insirici. v. w llolmoon ri'is iillv eiusiuntercd a rich body of slverlesd ore on Ins properly near Hachtte Ihe slu.lt is down about twenty feci nnd the pay ntrnsk is about two feet w Ide. Ihe !ogo;lon Cold and copper company Is sacking ue that assays l.ui a ton at its Little I harlie group of mines In the Mogollon district I'l... II. it. rim ... "V " JiaV ...... i. i- . . . it ... I ' '.' ,' ' ... .VlTs. il."i , , Z M.,,., , ( ,..,, ,n , ., 1 mm .Il trier The Tularoaa t tipper Company in prenar- In i,. ,1. u ,,imii nt . I.im, ii, fl. ll,r. ' rainento Mountains near tne town oi nent I pon ihe property ia a SOO ton mill. Con- , siderable enloratlon work has been done , by churn drills. MBZI0O ""1 III, SJWWi .-iiniei n. n.iiu , .. , . . . . , mm . . u , is developing a rich silver lead mine near Don i she os. Chihuahua A recent ship ment to the smelter showed an average of ISO ounces of silver and about 45 per cent, lead to the ton There are two veins upon the property, both ol r which contain good orn- The International mine, situated near Pos Cahezoe. Chihuahua, haa been bonded by the Pearson syndicate from Joeoheim Montano for I2S.000 The lyndlcete will increase the mill from ten to twenty stamps. The Alda Zora Hold Mines Company la running a tunnel in us property in 1.1 1 la district for the purpose of rutting the ledge st a depth of 500 feet The tunnel is now In more than 900 feet The K1 Tlgre Mining ompanv skipped sixtv-oue bars of bullion, weighing 4.7M pounds and valued at tso.oon. to the I ntted Staten from Its property in the El Tlgre district. Honors, during ugut The new cyenidn plant of the company Is turning out about li.ooo a day of product from the old tailings Operations have heen resumed upon the silver mine of j t orona Mining Company in the I' res district, Honors A rich strike of free gold waa recentlv made in tne patsy claim, owned by O H. :,, ' . 1 ...... . B w. A .L il . .Hi...t- . B.. rmmmm Mich . men 1 . .. .- ...... recently took a lease and bond on the old tiuerra al Vim no mine and mill in the Ar teagn distrut. Konora from the Pnlmarejo and Mexican gold fields. Ltd Tim Xlf.irenn Miniti rumnini' haa r.. sumed operations st its mines in the Hsnta Barhsrs district. Chihuahua B lioTsan tli'ltlllger Tm Vet Colorado mills in the Parral district will be enlarged to awi tons daily capacity, rresem eapai-ity is abnut 3m) tons C t. BpauldiOg Is malinger Kiencive miprov ements are to he mnde to i he Sierra Plata mine In the I'arral din triot. Chili'ial.ua. and when thev are flu will he increased from o iiliout Hfx tons ninety tons dav F.. A Montgomery of Los Angeles. Cal . is operating the Kappt group of copper naks in ths inieca distrlci, Jelii4o, under OOlldi nnd will sink a douhle compirtment ahafl to a depih of MO feel upon the prop erty. If the development work proven eatiafactory Mr Montgomtry will purchase Ihe mine for 1100,000 A wagon road will he hullt from the K.l I ii vmi nnrl ( rinadon mining campn in the ilostotlpaiiilllo distrut. Jalisco, to La Uuemada, a station on 'he Houthern Paelflc nrif tonnage or nm nre i i.it won i naiir-jwu ine com oi nir coumruciion ' shart Work until s new and Isrger hotsl will be equally home hv the I aandos Mining I ((n tie insfnlled loreplai e the preseni equip t ompanv snd the hi favor Mining Com- I meat, which seems to have reached tin rianv. Ihe two couucinies lontemnlati installing a line nf electric trucks to trans port their ore to the railroad (Ire that runs Kit to Ir.'u in silver s ton was recently encountered hy the Rlvtrs (iold Mining Cnmpaiy upon its property In the Mocte.timodistrlct, Honors The bodv Is ssid to he of large ni. An Kngllnh ayndieste hss purchsed the Kestsuradora mine at (manscevi. Purangn. from Messrs Avion snd compsnv for tl. oon.onu A Isrge mill is included air.tA. Risnag, Hept 2 The Tombstone Con solidated Mines Company through ita trustee, A. L. (trow, haa made e number of new leases on Its properties recently. Home of the lessees have made rich strikes and are making regular shipment urchasedthe.Ioe Don group of three claims The Big Pine Mining ( ompsny recently nurchiisefi tne roe i ion group ft, thn Hasan vanss district from J. U Wilson and R W . Meador The Hlack Jack Mining Company, which was recently organ en Ith a capital of ll.M&OOP, will develop a mining oronertv in Mnrirnpa county. The Incorporators are .lohn K Magee and F. K. A. Kimball The Arlmna ( opper Company recently encountered a large ledge of rien ore at a dot. in of nisi feet In the main shaft unnn lie . . , ti.. e-. i- t,-i- QJ'0Rftl ,.,.,,T.. , ..:. ''o..i- MH 1. OVII I he (ialen Mountain Mining Comoanv ban been formed w"h capital of 11,000,000 ,or 'he purpoae of operating mlnea in Plm county. I he incorporators are t.eorge K Morrill. F M Morrill. Mauri ft. Morrill, Helen E Morrill and r red I flow man Regular shipinenta of ors are being made from the Contention mine in Ihe Tomb atone district Th Live fiaUs Mining Company Is shlp fiinir a cntloml of ore n dav to the mneller at K.l Paso from Its property in the Miami uimi ii i ' iihi it'. on' .mi.issi tuna ill 10 10 U per cent sulphide ore nn thn dump. Ilia also cTplorlh Its proierty hy means of seven churn drills The (ilohe Western Copper Company, which Is developing its I ole-CuiodwIn group of mines in the Miami dlatriot, has begun mailing shipments of ore to the Ll Paso smelter I he new mill nt the Ruth mine In Mohave county wns recently tried out and gave sat isfnot Ion Tho ore irlves an average of ni ue it l.sn ton ton in gold and there In enough of It blocked out to keep the plant In con stant operation for about a year The Hnv i (mam laeted Mining Company pas nnianeq ine insumui ion oi an electric hoist upon Itn propertv in the Ra, dlntriet It has alio completed a new ateel gallows frame and a waste bin It is doing much underground w urk WAAHINU'rDN, HKAlTi.K, Heol n, great ledge of silver ore, high grade nnd four feet wide, OUt ci opplt g a' the surf ncn, wipi found thin week nn snowstorm ground in Stevens count v. 1 1 IS 01118 Il'OUl Hi the aualn nnaivln In Ika Snowstorm and sonin sjvi feet dlgber Some ninaane men nave made an offer for the rirot present is owned i by Co.ville i.rosnectorn Mis McCoy Creek Mines Company be work on lie properties to day Ihe minoa are eighty five mllen from Tentralia, in the outhfaat rorner of lietvln loutitv, and nie owned nlrniKt entirely hy lewln county capital mime tine Inok'ng ore han been en countered in the Trojan mine at Orient, Wah., and wliile no unnayn have an i et been made It I entimated that the rock will go far above turn a ton The ore ban been found in u two foot nt ringer In an up raise run from the loner tunnel at a dln tance of more than live hundred feet from the portal Ihe mine In owned In Wah ington, D, C, apitalintn. ' tUIUi HrATTI.F. Sent Dr .Inneph llolmen, director of the I lilted Htatcn bureau of mlnen. reached Seattle yenterdav direct from the Mataniwka coal fleldn In Alanka Dr. Holme found conditions In that region more favorable to profitable mining than In the Bering Hlver cotintrv id. ..,t into I both fields In iidvnnoe (if the vtnlt of the .n",d'1 Rti'lffHa "T ,h" vtnlt of th Secretary of th Interior, inking a numbr "', "P''t coul operntom nud reputabl I lilt N ll ll- mining engineer with him. a inrormation ne will convey to the fr,;t"!rr. H ,n" Interior, to be embodied in the latter' reoort sill mm. u,.. .,..,i.i E.'Sa-yf;, ggLfijLlmM to prove em-1 nrraalna to those excllenf conservation-1 lets who hsve written about Alaska in the PMja of numberles periodicals liefote V At ,"i. writing on', man I. stuck in the m i il f ...Il. U. St . . , aau vi VHlIVIiri WIJ , I I r WBUu9rtU III ," vri la tail illt'i III'- I 1 1 1 MIrVi NUH , S".Wcf.bednon7y0; feU UtfV'i. I . Thi" n"mb"r of dP-rturoa tha "key to the n. ring Kiver coal' a key 'or ,he American countries lying south of aSLnft M? i", ,h fi"'"helms were juat the United States is incidental to tho re stiuut to gonnle. . ., .. . , , , I he question mov arise. What has n i markobly rapid growth in rooenl year in this to do with mining in iakr The! the trade of the United States with that port 'nt toirftv "" l"rl " "rM Import from Ameri- Minlng rust now Is greatly atTected ks CMn .9!!!!PI! ",,d. '""nds lying nouth of win nifi ruiestion. all imnortailt istiiim . Alaska is In the transition atate from placer ! 10 uuarir. nnreuu and Department official i.- aoruguien an hm eviriing lawn per taining to the disposition of the public domain Ihe report of Or .loneph A. Holmes, tinned on the results of patient investigation iiiiinrn nun a corn or "in i mm. 5!JJJ3j ,w'" fJ " areat deal to do with k. .....ii... K , , ,j "iaesf loai. the luality of the field- and the standim- pf claimants It w III determine too what is necessary in the matter of area reallv to make a cool mine, and whether or not the tioverninent will open and operate a coal mine In ihe Matannska field and establish and construct the projected naval coaling station at Scwsrd This much is known In advance of the report Matannska coal is good and con ditions there are not adverse to profitable milling In the onli.ioii of some of llr Helmet s aaalstantj, and ilii opinion re flects tint of their . hief. Hering Hiver i oal pinchot'l lielov ed future generation for It win verv llhi-iv oe sen liv notnn i.r Mr i will not be marketed until there Is a c.ni vernal demand for brinuetted coal on the I'an!1' coast, and not then perhaps until other shuttered oal lieds In regions l ing i loyer to ths lenties of population lia' e yielded their supplies), If Mntatiiislia i oal i opened Aiku w in Improve Induatrlalb . a d its Industries will i,. ti e mining, irnus- portatlon and smaltlag m It gohl urd ipner qrea I ins verv mouieut is a i risis n,,, affair! of th ran Itory . hi:i null i in. i viiii i bcattmc, Hepi is Plana ar prograaaini rapidly for 'in- building of a smaller for the treutmrnt ol t lie in orrs of the K.mlo hlocan oi dru i Ihe natural gas process vill be treed Ihe plant will he nit.ioted at some j oint in th natural gas beit aiong ti e line of Hie I anadlan PaollTc l.allwav, either at Medicine Hal or nt Imnmore I humas I(ii1dii'. v. no han recently made an Insnaetlnn , t ton renoits I t trie standard mine at Silver- tiat a ricti i ein ol ore has heen reached in the So s. level Kurther He. v eiopmenr is expei ted to exnose aiintripr rn.;Cn ous noov oi nor ore The II 11 group of ill i 111 The IL IC aroup 'of claim, on Peer Creek. ur sheen Creek has been sold hv H M vrK.' " !"- ""in n ll M MIIIMe. ' A Henaon and ' r nsrws ni ine v anaainn v onsoiiiinieu . Morton to the Canadian Cnnnoltilnieil Atininir nnrl stoinltlfflff Ion, km n H r.,r n 1 .. 1 f iiuiii", i niiu i number snd contain vast bodies of car- r hi "ad . -,. . .,, ,,,h H.H h.. smene ihe operators or the mlr Mint group of mines at mlr are piling up ore which areragea 1100 in gold and silver to the ton F.d Peters, one of the principal operators in that district, says the iompletion of the new fiovernmeiit road will cause a renewal of activities in the Ymlr region. Copper mining is very lucrative In British Columbia as will be seen from the follow ing table furnished by the British Columbia copper Company, which in tune alone pro duced su its pounds of copper, against 407,0. pounds for the same month of the vesr previous For the six months ended .tune in. mil the company produced 5.144. ass pounds of copper, as compared with STS.357 pounds in the corresponding period of last year Production in detail for six months of iftn and mo follows nil Cnpptr .Sj,-er t.etit. Ulnar S27.272 9. MA I.J7S rshrusry 747 .47u .M4 I.oit Msreh ... nt.S4 MM 2.711 l.Axr srrisioa t orrgR. Mono TON'. Mich . Kept. An The Indiana Mining Company has broken ground for s new shaft In the hnrlxon of the Ev-rgreen series of lodes and st s point w here dlsmond drill explorstorv operstlons diaeloeed a ; i I'l'l'n ii-i.o-,ii ,u no,' ii iiroinipr i on on i the felslte hed shaft work is gcingforward i v unoiit iiitrrruui i"ii hihi at rate that esrrymg tne shslt down seventy feet month. depth or son feet hss been at tained At about l.oon feet the shaft will, if calculations prove correct. Intersect the. the rich copper deposit revealed in Ihe; famous Indtnr.'i drill core of two years ago ! The La Salle t upper Company in down 1.700 feet in Ihe No 2 shsft sunk on the i Kearsarge lo le nnd at depth Is rinding a little eopper The lode is hern little differ j i tit from whst it is in the older snd deeper No. I or Terumneh nhafi It frequently j narrows down to a width of about two feet Htid llldoni widens cut over seven, so that j the average width is prnlwihlv under rather i 'than over six feet, l'he tendency to con- ' I strlction seems to Increeoo as the vein 'traverses south aoroil La Salle ni reape ! nnd is not compensated in increased rlun- , ness The compsnv eoiitlnues to make j small nnd Irregular shipments to the mill. I hut the nut pic is nn identit! to development work rather thin on effort at regular pro duction. The Superior Copper Company has tern pornrilv bottomed Ihe No. i shaft at the seventeenth level and will delay furtl limit of its oaDftcltv uevelanmant work In territory trihutsry to this shaft will riot be interrupted to auv material extent The No shaft has reached a depth of nbout I. son feet, and work there Is centred In cross cUttlni at the ninth and thirteenth levels. mil TB DAKOTA. DgAOWtinD, Sept. 1. U the annual meeting of the New Reliance (Iold Mining Company held nt Minneapolis the following officers were chosen President. R K. Olson, Minneapolis vice-president, I Humphrey, ( ordova, III : aecretary, C. O. Veser, Min neapolis, treasurer. S. K. Olson The new directors are s K. Olaon. ( . X. I'attsrsnn. C. () Veker. all of Minneapolis: K Hum phrey, Dr A (iundemen, Ls Crosse, Wis . V. C Was. Dell Rsnlds. M. D Dr C. C. Cross. Nnnkton. s D. I. ( Jiart on, Ver- nllllon. H H and A, d Rtdf : Omaha The mine at the head nf Annie Creek is being tiiorougniy opened up and tne in stamp mill la operating regularly with satisfac tory cleanups The company Is now plan ning sn addition of ten stampa ana an auxiliary crusher It expects to drive Son feet In drift to a large vertical on the Annie claim. A meeting of the officer of the rtlg 1 esd Muting ConiPiiny wss held here this week at w men w i st whicn n il. sittings and II tioidsw ortny Kailk of R.em. Ul. .r. nr...nl Th enmpsny owns propertv both In Idaho and the Black Hills, Its Idaho around being in Lemhi county. It ia planned to develop thla ground now and from its proceeds It hnn tn develop the Rig Lead ground In this county, which is nine miles southeast of Deadwood. in the Koubsix district. The Big Lead hss not been operated for some years, but the property Is fslrly well opened up snd has some mnctiiiiery on the ground Cult ran 1,1, lltillyw.l Th l.i.l,l,.i lUua.H li,,,,.., Cnmnnnr ' expects to have itn new ronstor installed and in operation shortly after November I. I he machinery in exiiected here about the middle nf next intuitu and all preparations for Its installation are being made The uae of Ihe ronstor in nei ess.iry owing to the large bodv of sulphide ore discovered over a year ago in the in men nesr Terrv, which hns since been in process of develop ment 'Ihe roaster is n preliminary proc ess to cyanblliig The drying plant Is being erected st tbe Astoria shnft, where th me will be dried out before being shipped to De.idwootl A meeting of the directors of the Kvans Consolidated Mining compsnv ws held I her this week when D. bills F.vnnn, the former president, tesiirned in order to take hold of Ihe notice outside work for the com pany and II I 'Olilsworihy of raoln. Wis., was choned lo succeed hltn (lineral Mnn- i nger Brown hi autttOfixed to continue the plan or development already unilcrtHsen on the property In Lexington (luioQ, where a body of gnlene and gold bearing ore is being oiieued up. Ihe deal for the pur chase of th" old Lexington Hill ten stamp mill for llfi.tsxi hss been completed and the first payment made and ths ground of Her man BisuhofT, adjoining the present hold ings, hss bsen purchased for aa additional WO.OOO. .4 niton i t. Tit. a nE. Remarkable Increase In Our t'ommerce , With t'ountrle Nouth of t. Wabhikoton. Oct. l. The October ending, date bulletin, just iaeued by tho bureau of Htnlietic. Department of Com merce and liabor, givea further evidence of the activity of trade between the United StnteM utul the American countrle at the south The Hilling, clatoa announced Ironi the varioua porta of the United State to Ihe varinii American countriea and port at the south, including; in thla term Meiico. Central and South America and the West Indian inlands, number over 400 for the single month of Ootolior. While thia total include in a few in- . nt. noes more than ono departure for a, single vecl, by reason of the fact that a few of the veoeela touch at. more than ' one nort of the United Stnten the termiH i total of departure for porta and countriea . si ns7 . I l" ",th approiintatea 400 for ' tho single month and the October depart-1 ! ur' for ,h" varlo" PorU and rountriee ,,f ll,A nwlA em, iwle. li,A . V 4 i'lr cimi-vi ouin-n ii,o. irniwii umii ono.imn n decade ago to ISsfl.Ouo.iioo in 1811 , ana tne exporta from the United Mates to those count ries and islands have grown in the same time from tlSti.non.nno in 1001 to IViKi ixsi.inm in 1911. This rapid growth in trade with this section of the world in due in nnrt mt l-nut 1 to the growing demand on the part of the unueri nraies tor tropical ami niili-lronl - i tu. -u.. ,-1 J. a I products and tbeexiuallv growing de- ' ma in I in the countriea mentioned formanu I act urea. The vnlue of the tropical and ! sub-tropical prrgliicts brouuht into the Lnited State baa grown from MM .000,000 ' in HKm to $e3fl.tm,msj In itim and the llg- I urce for the fiscal year I0II may show nn even larger total, since coffee alone ehows an Increase of over t'.'n.onti.iiOii in Imports i in 1011 compare! Willi 1010. Cocoa, raw cotton and many other articles abwi show ! more or less increase. On the other hand the export of manufactures from the I'tuti'd Slates for the fiscal voir 1011 were 1 over Jonti.onn.onn, againat "Jifle.'NXi.iinii a decade ago. and the value of all imports were lltMN&OOO, against ttt ,000,000 a dec- . udo ago, no koi tin it ask in 1 1 m:it. ttste Stip-rlnlrndent Vim Tnl Hcoren mtH His f ourth Failed Hink. Since taking office fr.nr inonllis ago! Supt fieorge ('. Van Tuyl. .Jr.. of the State Banking Department has been able to make payment of dividends from four ! failed banks, all of which bad been taken ! over by Ihe department before be en me into office. To-day ho will pay n first dividend of in per cent, to depositors and ! creditors of the Borough Bunk of Brooli -1 Ivn. Almnst his first official act waa toi SSf" o dividend che. kn to the depoeilors rtd creditors nf tho failed Carnegie True! company t ne amount oi the larnegio Trust Lomtvanv rlividenn wan 91 upr ,.i,ni 1 nisi i.oiniany cuvaenn 1 Ii ..m-..... I sl,..w V"-.. i . cent, dividend to the depositors of tha afa.yetl Tnist Company of Brooklyn.' inaniUH it 1 1 ii" i 1 1 mi ' nm in no fVT cent. which the creditor of that institution have received. Tbe Bank of Wayne' de-1 poeitors and creditors also have received n dividend of M per cent, on their claim. ! making 75 pay cent, paid depositors of that institution TROLLEY TfllKF. TS Tlflf.VTO.V. Line That Rons to, Philadelphia Is Com pletely Tied t p. Trrxtcin. Oct. l. TrirTIo on the Tren ton. Bristol and Philadelphia street rail way waa completely suspended to-day I a the result nf a strike declared at mid night last night. The company made I practically no attempt to run car, flnd- Ing it inipusMlile to replace the strikers, who included not only motormen and conductors hut power hotine employees. The demands of the rtriker include increased pay. shorter hour and recog nition of the union. They presented their case to the company in Aguust. a,... . n . . . . , ... .. 5 " ' obtain stiafctlon Since then two national organizer. Patrick a rsnay oi ijetroil and Patrick McNsmara of Chicago, hsve been preparing the men for the strike. The railway skirts the westerly shore of the Delaware running from this city to Philadelphia. An enterprising backrnnn who ran stages lietween Croyden and Frankford. carry ing pnesengeis ut the rate nf 25 cents' I bend, said to-night that tbe dav's work hud netted him US. Food stnow Kxpt'ft Or. Wile) Tn.tla. The management of the food show- at the Harden expect Dr. Hnrvev WILsv tn be on hand nt the show this afternoon nnd make I litllo speci h about food and its irnpuliUtM. Invitation have lieen ex tended tn the officers nnd crews nf all the battleships now in port to visit the nhow to-day. The officers will show their cards to be admitted and the men can ! get in on their uniforms. I 'ONO WUANO RE i. i:st ATK i iih s t i i; HUDSON NAVICATION I CO 8 MINEOLA nf'h1HlKllTrja Near Alher.son station g mm mfMrn , "The I'upslar Sesrrhllaht Houte ." tKVee',,hvn00SFee. . 9 K f PE0M.E1 Sir. C. W. Morse and Adirondack. t' M . S; Thin Vh, PriTI rjU rLwrwc Pltr M n . foot csnai st . a p ..lust tine Third Ihe Prlre gT , I IMC vr . w luth St . 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Address E. B. c. box ,7,' From Pier 1. Rest River. I l.yabrook. 1. I Nwm n.m,,,!. lmprv- amies. aBMfaFSB city Tleksl OlBes. no nrosdwsy, N. y. APAJITMEWT HOTUg - ua 1W4ITKL SBWxXkI CAHTAa. CIT LINK orrs ver, AdesfrsbiAiilts 'of" lay1 iiumhr of mf TO ALBAIMY room, wiif, .ii mortem Tmprovrmenia: ihe room. U eWSeff-ll 1 are of vsrltsj. .he, joulopsd win hut flosei. m VI W eiKAMBgsa are well fnrnlahed and weTfrranfea; rooms and" mr I save piril feet ' si.lte.sre rented bythedsy.by ths -esson snd by Wsai lurt iff" si u he year: a very quiet yet central loeatlon. sppesL M wiat lxtr7 t v u Inr psrtleulsrb lo neople of refinement I CENTS Dalit v1?'hn.S'.'l,?rh.rlis' I'DWARIl PCHCHA8, Mgr 1 jUJhyunru-luditd. QI'REAifl W, , rTTJM j jTj MnS0N D I V C 0 Kensington-Great Neck ' f . ' v h K I Six bSaUllfuT new houses, ready In Oeloher; m UAl lllNC m m 11,(100 to u.VKiOj easy terms; high north shors of I nng l.lauil; only J7 minute, frogi Pennsylvsnla Steamer, leave nasbrnues St . s 40 A. M W ' "I'.'Lm. 41d Bt . A. M ; W. 128th 81.. .M A M. Undlng RICKERT FIMLAY REALTY CO ' Vonker. West Point. Xewburgh. Poughkeep.l, niurxtfll riNLHI nCNLI I WW. Kingston Point. Catskill. Hudson snd Albsny 1 45 We.t 34th St. Phone Won Murray Hill, "'reel tall COgglStlOBI, Music. Ue.isursnt. I 11 A N 1'MII MIH DI NINKAM IM RPtsMtAI. gfl MANHATTAN LINE (tl'Fli wanted i below Aid H '. with rteak drH TO gmKMmi KJ. iWaT Jt room, I'se ef lelrphone snd stenographer ik, H u, . . , . " " snail in nt of ssnoile room HiNI'V John ilH Bund Trip, aim, (.ood Hi Day. g)N, box livl Sun otil e. WtmU SI'S- Iv. It- Wi Houston St.. I SO P. U asSft Vs iWihSt .IP. U dally. nop yolumbls A.AHTM.:iNT14 ... 1KT FIHM..IF,, TsAjfmi I 8T NK.ltM.A8 AV. AW (IMth St' -Choice g-aSf AP ffk UIIIIF well furnished elevator spsruuriii. els HV Xff M III MB I Haw r - excellent hs-nlnn nil oniiyenlencea; in fjl VskssK V III f I la b snhlei very reasonable. Apartment w. in. Most Charming . . I mTrmmmmSSS Short Sea Trip on the Allan tie Coast. ih;BWJKjAj?.E.o,i'' xtwslnaiz FAKMS.THACTS, LAKK8. eil.MKS. LOTS?()R -"MiNf0. T w'aioBtSSXm? v v SAI.K, LDWAnn J CAHILL. Boaaton. N. at. M. v. wmm ttroadwar. W. T. run rent. ' HARTFORD LINE Hovmrmtrtm nr Twvrrrv wiiTr2TS ftWi Nw plsr aa. Ksst Blvsr. foot o Plks St., pe'onT WAEBlTlTcYHtlI. WSPkI, ttiHSW XAn,i;VoV,un,riM.a,.,'' Jttl.KCT APAWTMKVna. AnotR 1 4i ii an., nvm- bjiiuk. NEW APARTMENTS JUST FINISHED OREGON 54th St. & 7th Ave. 12 Story Fireproof Housekeeping Apartments Only a Few Choice Apartments Left 5 and 6 Rooms, $1,200-$ 1,600 per annum Open Evening. Renting Agent on Premise er GIBBfl a KIRHT. AtiKM'S. I0D MT. AMD BROAOWAT. THE DORILTON III Went list Ml.. V K. tor. Breseway. Apanmenit 7, A and 10 rooms. Beats a.ioe to aa.ioo. Including electric llfht and refrlceratlon. r. B. WOOD At CO.. BROADWAY. sOTH ST. 'Phone, ISOO Schiiylor. ANNt'AI. DOOKI.PT ON APPLICATION VERSAILLES PALACE 60S -60 7 W. 113th St. Btt. BrMdway and RWrs!da Drlva Rn-epilonally Large and Attrarllve I. 7 and A Room Apartments. A HO V It I4TTI ST.. RAaTT HI DR. Strictly NEW t NOLAND rtrsproof. 41 to M r Mth St.. 54 r 90th st.. 4M Psrk sv. 7 rooms, on snd two bsths. 11.100 to 11,700. Two snd three rooms and bath. MM to HOD All night elevator. hall and 'phoue service; all Improvements: resident superintendent. Broadway REMCO Mlh StrMt STt'lllo epartmrnt: Isrte room and bsth; newly renovsted: skylight, sll Improvements; 1411 and tan Inquire usa tail ISthst - - - - I J 4 ITY RE VI. EWTATE. Geo. R. Read & Co. REAL ESTATE 0 Xstssti St. S Fast -atn Hi: AI. K.STATK. UKAI. ESTATE ai Nassau Street. nr. VI lTTF. FOR si l.l. KENNEBUNKPORT, MAINE FOR SAI.h lleautlful seashore agd country estate: modern conv euleuces; 21 acres with fereit; hlih elevnllon. will be sold entire or dt vldrd. Owner. UOnHAIs N, .OHTON, Law rence. M sss is iiienin ii ii i. 4 Ol NTIti PROFF.HT1 aOR StbB. FOR SALF; FARMS FARMS Is the Rerkshlres. Msss.snd Coiumblsi p., N. V . ; write for whaljou want; Wl MAVF. IT snd will send PHOTO. M H SMITH. Hlnsdsle. Msss . J. T. TANK Chatham. N V. "TMF. PCBLIC RR PLF.ASrD.- REDUCED RATE8 Boston, Providence, COLONIAL LINE BOSTON $2.50 PROVIDENCE, Boat Direct I.6C FALL RIVER. Via Boat and Rail. 1.8S WORCESTER. Via Boat and Rail. 2M "BOA IDENt Round trip Villi BOSTOHtti'iripl'tl.SO Ihrsr rates lnrlu.de berth In eliher tirntlemrn ? or ladles I'ablns 'Ihe Caklnt are under the rhargr of competent Stewards snd Stew an essrs Steamer leaves New tivik from Pier .10 Vortll River, fool W est Houston st . dathr, lm hiding Sunda:, tM I' M sitsterootns ai.oc and an. ALL Ot "ISIUK ItiiilMS FINEST SfMrF I hones sprint '.'in. and Ms; AND POINTS IN NEW ENGLAND FALL RIVER LINR Via Newport and Fall ft Warren St . week Sirs. COMMON dav s ,ii: i smiUs1 - ,' ' T WE VI. I 11 anil i HIRCILI A. trcheir on each NORWICH LINE I New linden. L'. Pier . week say a iflO r M,: 90 r. M. Strs. MAINE I lr to. i; , ft. MdSI an.t tVr.At ll A MI'SH I HI NEW HAVEN LINE '. M . wstk da: ntilv . ft Sir KICHAHII PKOK. Ttaksta Ac . st 171 Lv i'ler J. F. It . I 44 I nst ::u St . lOO I . M. Trsnaftr, Tourist uteres snd Piers BOSTON ELECT MABTM:vrV tmiM. 1 -aril sit., viist fninp. OK SIXTY-SIX WEST T2nd STREET New York's nistlnctly I'misusl Hotel ADartmsnts a a room, with bath anTrfJEN. ai.aoo to ea.aoo. Apply loSunerlntendeiton premises rrprssendag 8X0WH BROS.. Irc. Owntrs aid Billdm .11 EAMI 30111 MT.. NKAK BROADWAY. IS2 V. 7id Mt . tlaw son A Hobbs Phone 740 CoL Ft HNIMHItn RfMISM TO I.KT. DENTIST'S OR DOCTOR'S OFFICE, tth. 71 East- front Psrlor; north light. HIT It ST.. 14 WEIIT Two ronneetini rooms, running water, steam best, bsth, prlvsts so trsnre ROv'KWF.LL. Ml. ST., la F.AST Ranovsted rooms, nicety furnished, running wster. new plumbing; barks lors preferred. 4110 ST. I F A ST Xar ge. sttrsclhrs roetni ' running wster; slsn smsll room. wf It ST., EAST- Furnlthed rooms SS3l i tiatbs; feoUemen; refereares. I SISTEST.. 72 WF.ST Atusctlv rooms let i bachelors; hsndsomely dscorsted; artuueauy furnished: everylhlni new: private baths; elee 1 maty; privets hells: telephone: exclusive quar tern for exclusive men: 17 to 111 MTH ST.. 77 WF.ST lone flight npi Mlcely fur nished front parlor with two eonnecUaf bed rooms for two or three gentlemen. MTH ST., 101 FAST Newly furnished rooms; In ice. smsll: sll Improvements: telephone. .VfTIt ST . Ml WKST- Large rooms, newly ilrrnrnied. newly furnished: all ronvenlenees; French family: telephone. AST 1 1 ST 310 W F.ST Slagl and double outald rooms, furnished or iiofurDlshed. elevator spaia- ment HAMILTON nri'll ST . 17 WMT Two connecting front rooms; telephone, tmth. steam heat; private Urnlie. S'lRINtiFR S2H ST eleetfldty i-i' pSio-, r 12S u f.st Private bstb. steam heat, paroaet floors, special parlor u't s.viH ST . 104 WFST Attractive large parlor, rnunei ling hi ilrnmn. bath adjoining: high cUsa apartment. MALLOY. Mil SI noms. hi .US EST- Kxreotlonallv large, llgkl rooms, luith; rlevninr apartment: telephoaa MM Idvrr. CAMPBELL 1 iisiTll ST., W wi'ST -Fssddlously furnheisd reors. with ndlnlnlng bs'h. private residence; gentlen an or tcrslness Isdv ; even convenlencs; referenres. I07TH ST.. 330 1VFST High class elevator si's: 'iiKin. attrarllve rooms. beauUfully fur nished, reference! GCRNKK. I H2TH ST. lit WERT Choice apartaeett rnsllv furnished room; subway snd L"; on fllgbt 1VHITF. IISTH ST.. 417 WF.ST-Newly furnished rooms; selert rlrvstor spsrtment: high class seeotmno- dstloDs: homelike FORT. 12311 ST. MO WF.ST uorner Broadway) a repUonallv attrarllve front rooms; kltchea: el. . vstor: referenres Apsrtraent AI. i l2Ii ST . .34 UT.ST Attractive large and small . rooms, telephoiie. bsth. shower' one night. WAL- llF.ft. IMTIt ST.. Ill WEST -I 1ST -Handsomely furnlsked t dn?SSETT,h' Pa"- front, bsrli parlor. I entrance: telephoue IVRfiE ANirsMAl.L PLEASANT R0Q14f FOR aENfLEMRN ONLY PRIVATE HOUagl RETERKNCFS I0S EAST :TH. PARLOR FLOOR to let. also attraeths far nlshed rooms, single, en suits; bachelor sperv ments. 71 Madlaoo av , cor. 2llh St. tfVSHlNlJTti.N HEIGHTS SF.CTION- orrupj Ing evm room suite in elevator apartaaeat will rent one very desirable light room. A. T., box 10S Sun office MIAHIIEItw WANTKH. STH A V.. 4 romfortsblv furnished large. smnll rooms, with board: refined surround!! references: tsble guests. HTH ST . F tST Adlolning nth IV., hand some rooms, newly decorated, superior table. I4TH ST . SU9-SI1 WKST ilhe PerrygTlanl Nicely furnished rooms, steam hest. eaeallSBl tsble.. ressoosblc. telephone. SSTH ST.. 40 VKST Single, double outstd newly furnished rooms, kltrheoette tulles; s4e vator FOBSCIINKR IISTH ST.. 417 WKST Newly decorated sag funlshed rooms: Southern rooking, daintily served; aubwav . trolley. IISTH ST . ISA 1VKST - Large an small gaon board. Jewish famlh . parlor dlnli.g room IttD ST., sjn WKST tttrartlve front, modern room: telephone, elei-trh-lty. elevator; rcasonsblss hoard Optional KF.RKKH I HD ST.. isn WHST Handsome Isrge furnished rooms, hoard, married emipie. genilenien; adult; American family. 14STH ST. Sll WF.ST Large room, running water, overlooking Hudson River, good hoard; telephone, refi retires. VACANCY, In private family of reflnemat isrge southern Monti near "I'd st subway: every thing strictly nrst class. Oi'PORTCN'ITY. bo I in Sun oflflre WASHINOTON PL . 115 Large, .mail room.; escenrni inniff; nonie rooking; reasooSDte; Sll conv inlioeea, RITl'ATIOSJII WANTED. ACCOl NTA.NT8. BOOKKr.EPF.RS. STI-NOGrUPHKItS. Hlgh-Grads OtTlon Hal . Helps &Tefi! Omre Service Co M Pine st. Tsl. Mil HELP HARiTKU MA LB. WANTKD SALES COACH TO IiIUKCT SALFSS4K SELLING BBS! PENCE PltOPERTY: ONLY HIGH GUAM MAN WHO HAS ORGANIZED SI'Ct'KSSFt'L SELLING FOBCE Or REAL ESTATE SAI.ESMl'.N CONSIDKRED. APPLY FKKII ft. VAN PATTEN. HOTEL RRESLIN. BHOADtAAY A J9TH ST., TfESUAY. OCT. lib. ALL DAY AFTER 10 A. Is. BL'SINBM 4HANE!. WHY CANADA hF.Fl'SF.Il UEC1PROCITT because Canadian, are now wonderfully pros perous making money rapidly sod surely splendid rhancss for investment land vslses steadily sd v an rln. millions of new wssllH created yearly ciuea growing unprecedeoMdly. See fsru listed snd prediction, of William fc. Curtis. America', most fsmou. newspaper spselsl writer, now touring western Canada dn Chlesgo iiru'i u-nn nm tuu asioneapaiis journal, asps. Issues! ; also of tns great financier . Thomas Law son. i Boston Post, Aug. lit: also leadlni AmerlosR agricultural experts. Including Professor (of Soil Fertility. PetUt of Illinois Cnlvertlty: editor, of "Nebraska Farmer, "Farmer.' Review" iCblesgo. "Farmstead" (Ulansapoll.i sad others all pre dict untold riches within near future for wesUrS Csnsda. Thla eonservstlvs Liverpool carpers- tlnn owns properties In ll principal western oluss, representing Investment of million dollars, slrrady showing prottta of lino.nno within two years. Both city snd country properties ofler similar opportunities. You can share these proils staying where you are running no risk In vesting smsll er Isrge sums st your cnavalsnoe. A limited number nf Investment units but not a rtmk-selllng nor partnership affair -no uncer tainty we send full particulars, maps, proofs snd ststlstlrs By our "non-forfeit of payments" plan Investors hsve at least nine month, to de termine whether to complete Investments or so rept money bsck within one yesr. with Sper cent, interest Over one-third of the limit nss been passed in three months Hecent Investments range from II.Vusi cash down In 110 per month for 10 mouths lone barred Canada's largest hank handles our funds, hlghesi ronimerrlsl rstlng; referenres on request tine Investor be comes n nucleus for a group Remember this la not an ordinary proposition; you have nine moo lbs time to satisfy yourself fully before you nesd decide. Now, dnn'l Infer; don't guess; don t delay. Write for particulars to-day. TA's are sure It will Interest four out of live who write. You run nn risk. Write now t snadlau City and Town Properties, l td . KM Stobsrt blk.. Portage sve . Winnipeg. Canada. UMTi KOt Nil AMI MWIAJHaV liOST -Thuisdav . Sent. 14. gold crochet needle; x rrward for return lo . Intel Gotham. Atk at. snd .Vi Ui at. ALB BY Al I Tit 14. A COLLECTION of books, including at Slither.; salss svsry syealsf , . 1-AWitE.N JONES. Auctioneer, nil Broaawsy