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Show I G1H0UX PRESIDENT VIEWS C0PPE1IIS I Thomas F. Cole Arrives in Ely to Confer With Gen-l! Gen-l! eral Manager Gray, j EXTEND TRANSFER DATE Holders of Old Certificates Given More Time in Which V to Exchange Stock, j Thomas !'. Cole, president of the Glroux j Conoolldatcd and director in the Consolidated Consoli-dated Oopi)ormlno9 companies, Is in Ely I to confer with General Manager Gray re-1 re-1 gurdlng operation plans. "William B. J j Thompson, director of the new and a con-j con-j trolling factor In the old Coppnrmlnos and i the Chalnman companies, joined Mr. Cole : Wednesday, and Joseph B. Cotton, idon-Ufled idon-Ufled as director with the Glroux and Consolidated companies, Is expected to j Join Messrs. Cole and Thompson before f they talte their doparture, says the Ely Expositor. Messrs. Thompson and Cot-! Cot-! ton. accompanied by "Waller B. Alfirlch and Dr. G M. Garland of Boston, rccont-j rccont-j ly visited the Mason Valley, of which Mr. t A Ul rich Is president. I The four minim; companies forming the I merger under the name of the Consoll-( Consoll-( (luted Coppermlnes company still retain I licit identity an separate comprint, aa !' all the details for their amalgamation have not heon completed. As some of the toldcrs of shares In tho old companies i have not deposited tJiclr ccrtltlcntcs to be ; xchangod, tho tlmo for permitting this ). action has b-jen extended and left to tho I discretion of President Hand. Tho fol-; fol-; lowlnj? circular letter of recent duti has ' b-cn sont to old company stockholders: I To the stockholder of Glroux Con-i Con-i f-olldntcd Mines company, Coppcr-j Coppcr-j mines cornpanv (former name Consolidated Con-solidated Copper company), Butte & Ely Copper company and Chalnman ! Consolidated Copper company: 1 ShareH 4 Exchanged. Out of. 3 Glroux .' 1,225.441 1.441.420 t Coppermlne.s 369.8S1 CS1.17S 1 Hutl & Elv I07.G3G 250.000 J llialnmon SW.'JDO S60.S21 I The Consolidated company now ons all such shares iixchnngod, be-ins be-ins about SO per cenL of tho stock i'.' Glroux. It" per cent of tho Htock of i.'oppermlncs. 2U per cent of tho slock i' Hullo it Ely, and 93 per cont of the siook of Chalnman. Glroux owns 50 per cent of tho .-ui.'k of Uuttc & Ely, which, when Mkcn with the 2.1 per cent owned oy ' ic Consolidated company, gives the iii tier company, through Us ownership owner-ship of Glrou:: slock, tho control nf 715 per rent of tho slock of Llulte & Ely. In view of the comparatively small l .M rcniago of stock of your respective umpanlcs not exchanged, and that "onto of the stockholders of Conper-Milncrt Conper-Milncrt company hold cortlflcutcs of tock of Consolidated Copper company anJ do not understand that CoiolI-ualcd CoiolI-ualcd Copper company and Copper-..iuca Copper-..iuca ifiinpuny Ik the name company; v.d further, it appearing that some of liiu rurord holders of stock of -your respwllvo companies have disposed of tuptr Hipck and. delivered their certlfi- ntcK to persons who have not had sauifi transferred of record Into their names and therefore have not revived re-vived revIou:i notices, the Consolidated Consoli-dated company has decided to continue con-tinue the privilege. In ihc discretion of the president of the cornpanv, of exchanging your slock for full-paid and non-assessable slock of the Con--lldateil romjiany on the sam.; basis as previously offered. Boston Minium Stocks, .lames A. Pollock & Co.. Invostmcnt IjioKciM. 160 South .Main street, furnish t.-c following, received over their private wire yoolorday: HOB TON COPPER RANGE. I SHlas.i 11. j. ,cihc Mgonutlt ... m u ij llutto & 5."uporior ,. 806 ::uli 29Jj 2H I'alnmct & Arizona.. 312! 02 (II? 613 '"oppcr luuigo 112 .".3 329 D2J OaK West Il 24 21 2J P .-. s Inly ' S60I 11 14 li l-'i-t Butt- ; 10 'JZ il i.-anliy Con r20 fiP'l CSL Git 'ireene Cauauca ... 5i 2Ji 2D SUA llaneuek ; Hi 11 u Indian Coppor j H S3 :k in pinitlon Con lt iai i::j i-ikf Copper 240 f5 f,j r, Iji Rose ii i; Mason Valley . 33 ;:j : Windn Con ;.. isz lr.gl ir.g Nlplsrlng m S ! S North Butte 1,133 261 2111 2i1i North Lake li 1 I 1 'tay foil 1SI IS, 1S1 superior A Holilou.. HOOl 21 2il 2? Trinity 200 1 S?" t f K Smeller com ... 235 "li 37 i 374 p-orei-rcii "H.'fl -171 IO3 tf!4 I 'Cud fon ! SJ ' 73 7 l'nd Creek 290 IS I72! IS MifliiKan-L'tah .. .. 20 20 20 I SSS 17 I Kij 17 nOSTO.V CURB Cf,O.SE. I Bid. lAskcd. T)ale Daly I ig; i ("do t3 K, i-lcwart . 1 9-iijl u ViiUon 2 I Hwlft 10 111 1042 Mgomali 115 yr.i 1 'lino 39! 39i Miami 21i 22 Palv Wost 2 3 'irpoitf jg 2pjr M'a.ei-k 245 250 falnnift fc IlocJa -IQo 407 WhuIh Con lit 15Z Irl Colony 4i 12 "actus 2 24 , sCorl & Bluo Bell .... 90 95 1 '.a P.Obe 1 U 2 N-nla Douglas n li ''nlted Fruit 15S1 159 1 Butte & Bataklava Ul 12 lflPt Butte DI 10 1 Tcoliimno 70 j SO Afiouer. , ::2 I 33 1 feiileunlal IX I IZi old Dominion 45 I IS! Si. a nnon 0l 6 J Tamnnick 27 I IS Mftorla 1 3-151 Ig 1 QMlnry SS I 54 ' Rnttou EHy 45 I 4G M.iJRttc 5 ! 24 r.lo 41 I 4.', V'aKka 201V 20) ft'itti Superior 29 39 j Hmi-ock 14 ' ij liiipli-ntlon a (i 1 Mron Valley ZV 22 H Kay IStI 1S 1 I tab Apox 14' U3 1 Gnuiliy I 09; n Mohawk 39 40 H North Butte 25 I 25 J Osceola 69 I 70 Shattuck 251! 24 Trinity 3! 4 9 IMah Con 71 S Wolverine i 414' 415 Stewart Earning?. Hl The earnings of the Stewart Mining H' company for the month of Kovomber were 5S0.O00, bringing the total In the treanury up to approximately $500,004. Tho November earnings show a decrease as compared with the earnings for Sep-tembr Sep-tembr and October. Stewart directors will mMt om time this month, And It la expected that a dividend of 12 cents will be declared. Metal Market. Prices posted yesterday on the metal market by McCornlck fc Co.. hankers, wero an fellows: Sliver, 571c; lead, J( corrpcrr M.lf? |