Show uON IN GASH lm r vi r STREETS U FI f. ro f j Ac- Ac c- c of Money I nsf r mp h Without At- At NotIce I n g Jr Ia The Thc CISCO FRA FRA sliver r In gold of It J 1 r the old as nc nc rv from the thc newIn now new tu ne to tuft ft 6 end ml streets Greets In a t I t Pine for tor the past tl five e we weeks ks f t tn fl CC 1000 to or f coined colne pie on than tran transported Sand rand currency since March 10 ee I wagons rt of oC paper n-er mone money hInS' hInS f eng o only package a f few tw pounds pound conof con- con 0 each load of ot of Yalu r average s th the old from er r moved nf wen was to the of oC A Assistant t l the W. W J McGee the tho newspapers papers the theer r reference to nIl all ned from ne These sums the these e enormous sums Crr er ot of streets until the thery gh the city of the work old chi r erected the c odar hll- hll held has hns t earl ry rh 5 50 K which t e of t do dollars law in In n sold gold old dust bullion s I and un- un stands empty n D b and wd paper use shall be lIe found nil nUl some new nOW the ancient ent spiders may In the their webs web undisturbed where the treasure of C Califor- Califor Its U. U laid for three generations f has Id Tons Ton of Gold Dust JUle ittie coined money moncy except for Cor the slugs iluM 8 struck ruck off otC h by th the young te to of California was placed in the Its It In the carl early days day but hut tons tong of ofA d A dust dost and nug nuggets ets were d deposited re n jn In the first great period of thle the thees thee's es e's e history j r F the end of If 1313 1913 the amount amount o of ofed rfd td ed mOM money and currency In the old Iding l had risen to neul nearly 90 and ind this amount was Increased d illy tb in the following eighteen th by br dc deposits of or funds for Cor t the war loans sanctioned by b and other cau causes ls U Ui Fargo Does Hauling Ice o months ago 8 bids were Invited a several se draJin and express able to supply bonds cov- cov f g the largest expected ted days day's tr of t monr money from the old build build- lo to the new and the tho contract contractU iBy r was U awarded ell to the Wells ells Express company compan I provided pro six portable Iron fron sales safes trucks These V were r lowered d I by tar to Into the basement of ot the old and there filled with coin currency to the re regular force Corce of ot sury l there w were rt employed bt two checkers t two o armed a a. professional sack and andion ion on driver The Thc city furnished armed limed policemen MI Seymour in Charge i For Dr r the Fargo Wens company compan b u T Seymour SImour former chief of t rte r a e and now chief special age ager r for the com company pan had charge of or the II 1 guarding of the thc treasure ur l The force consisted of oC Assistant Treasurer McGee Cashier I Thomas Burns Kelley a special day guard bruard an and two night guards I The mane money was moved b by way of oC Commercial and streets I to tho the rear of ot the ne new Little attention was attracted in the unfrequented byways b by the passing of or the wagon with its load of 2400 in mone money at each trip trill Aside from the presence of oC the mounted guards there thero was as nothing unusual about the Wells Fargo wagons Of OC the amount transported belonged to the federal reserve resene bank fund and nd about was emergency currency There was 26 in coined corned silver the balance be being ln in currency and gold sold mostly 20 pieces I a aIn In the new where the n vast t amount of money was safely stow stowed last evening are art sixteen come com Ten of oC these thes are filled tilled and five partially ml filled Doors of ot steel fl five feet Ctet thick with witha a score of huge bolts holts moved moed only b by bylie bythe tile the four time locks guard the en entrance entrance tn en- trance while beneath the steel floors are arc layers of or reinforced concrete 98 pound railroad steel and atone stone |