Show HEINZE HEINlE MAY TIE UP OPERATIONS OPERATIONS' AT OHIO COPPER Two suits recently brou brought ht by F. F Augustus Augustus Au Au- gustus In the namo name of or the Bin Binham Bingham Bin Bin- ham Central railroad a against the tho Ohio Copper has for tOr a a. time threatened to In Interfere In- In with operations of or the tho jatter company corn com pany pan at t It appears appear that Mr Heinze is accused of oC striking back at certain ertain Interests In tho the Ohio Ct Copper Capper per who were er Instrumental in getting the tho control of Cf the company awa away from rom him and who followed allowed It up with a a. suit Bull to recover a large sum of money which It Is alleged d was as wrongfully charged against the Ohio Copper d during ring the Heinze regime e ehas has also attached attach d the Ohio Copp Copper r money In in bank and of the situation generally r tho the News Bureau cements comenta a nfl nR follows Holders Hoders of Ohio Copper Mining company 6 per cent gent bonds presenting their coupons cou cou- pone pans for tor payment have received th them m back unpaid from the company's office In New York No official announcement nt of ot a a aI I I default however has been made mAdo at the company's office The affairs of ot the company compan have for lor the past few fe months been in tho the hands of ot a anew anew anew new mana management ement headed by W. W O. O Alli Alii son Tho The domination was as as entirely entire l ly eliminated after the annual meeting last Juno The outstanding bond issue totals 11 1 1 upon which the semiannual Interest in interest in- in 1 terest amounts to Twelve-cent Twelve co copper per or thereabouts thereabout means that the Ohio company can an no not make mako a ne new dollar for tor an old one spent It is understood that tho the now pending between I. I F. F A A. A Heinze and his BIngham Central railway on the cre cne side and toe company on tile tiie other has lies hastIed hastied tied up the tho latter company's company funds in much the same way that Stewart Mining lIUDing company's funds u were tied up when Hn the tho I Heinze and factions In that dat board were at Rt odd odds The Ohio company compan sued BIngham Central Contral Cen Con In tho thin hopes of ot recovering money mone al alleged al- al eged to have been overpaid the railway for lor hauling ores Heinze retaliated by having BIngham Central sue tho the Ohio I company for or mone money alleged to be due for fors for's s services r Heinze went a step further and had the various Ohio accounts attached and It Is understood placed cd an attachment attachment attachment attach attach- ment on whatever advances might bo be due from tho tIm American Smelting Smelling Refining company to the tho Ohio co company company These steps in conjunction with low 10 priced copper have made It Impossible for lor forthe forthe the Ohio management to meet tho the bond Interest althou although h no default has haf yet ct been officially ordered |