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Show NEW DIRECTORS IN NEVADA CON. Porland. M.. Nov. I Scwal chant' s were nmde In the dlrt-irate "f the eajla Consolldati- I (."epper conipar.y i:i the annual ni' f t'.iK' here '"da). S. II Ciiwnhclni Hnd J. N. Steele taking the place of James Ph II-l II-l p-. Jr.. of Boston and l Hartmann Kuhn f Phll.xdeltih'a. The board now consists of Murray Guscenhe) n. S. R. ()uf pi-nheim, S. V. Kerles. V. r. MacNell. ("herbs llayden. !" C JacWllne. W. f: H. nuett. Judd Stewart. J N. Ste. le, V. II. Smith and V. Thompnon. With the exception of Mexrs. Il.-n-nett, Stewart, Steele ajid Smith, the members of the Nevada board also are directors of the rtah Copper coin-pan), coin-pan), which rontroln the Nevada. President Phillip stated that the company's net profit for tho year were $1,580,77 from w hich l.'.Cl'.'" 5 1 wan paid In dividends. Iurlnc the ear, the ronipriny has acquired the Cumberland lily Copper company and still holds an Interest In tbc Nevada Northern Rnllroad ami the Steptce Valley Smelting Mlnln-company. Mlnln-company. The following were elected directors direc-tors at I lie annual mc'ctln today of I the Nevada Northern Railroad company. com-pany. Frank M. Hill. Daniel Ouccenolm, Silas V. Cedes. W. Hlnckle.smlth. Charles Ha) den. Murray (iugenheim. William t:. Ilennett. Charles McNeil and Panic! C. Jackling. Nearly all the dircctorB are residents resi-dents of New York. |