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42 THE <strong>COAL</strong> TRADE BULLETIN.<br />

Hill Crest Coal & Coke Co., Montreal, Can.; capital,<br />

$500,000; incorporators, Rufus H. Pope, G. W.<br />

Fowler, M. P. Davis, William Farewell, R. A.<br />

Pringle, Cornwall, and C. P. Hill.<br />

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Russellville Anthracite Coal Mining Co., Russellville,<br />

Ark.; capital, $350,000; incorporators, D. L.<br />

Quirk, William Hay, F. A. Todd. C. E. King, D. C.<br />

Griffin, William H. Smith, C. D. Martin.<br />

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Cranberry Fuel Co., Beckley, W. Va.; capital.<br />

$500,000; incorporators, H. P. Thomas. R. F. Patterson,<br />

Percy H. Henry, B. W. Fordham and Clarence<br />

J. Henry, all of Fayette, W. Va.<br />

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Hinsch Coal & Coke Co., Cincinnati; capital,<br />

$60,000; incorporators. Chapman R. Hinsch,<br />

Charles A. Hinsch, William A. Hinsch, Harry L.<br />

Wilson and John J. Cowe.<br />

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Tri-State Coal Co., Pittsburgh; capital, $150,000;<br />

incorporators. H. Fred Mercer, Emma Sudowsky,<br />

Edith Boyd, William 0. Sprout and Carl Vandevort,<br />

all of Pittsburgh.<br />

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Cardiff Coal Co., Latrobe, Pa.; capital, $250,000;<br />

incorporators, Marcus W. Saxmen, H. G. Buterbaugh,<br />

Charles A. Flohr, A. D. Baker, Frank Kirkpatrick,<br />

Latrobe.<br />

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Crocket Coal Co., Birmingham, Ala.; capital,<br />

$10,000; incorporators, Roy C. and Horace L.<br />

Gould, Paul T. Williams, T. C. Hand and G. D.<br />

Sims.<br />

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Bowie Coal Co., Denton. Texas; capital, $50,000;<br />

incorporators, J. W. Ripy, J. B. Schmitz, J. E.<br />

Kimbrough, O. B. Ripy, J. B. Walker.<br />

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Michigan-Illinois Coal Co., Owosso, Mich.; capital,<br />

$30,000; incorporators, A. D. Whiting. La<br />

Verne Thompson, and others.<br />

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Universal Ideal Coal Co.. Portland, Me.; capital,<br />

$1,000,000; incorporators, J. C. Trahan, M. W.<br />

Baldwin, W. W. Baldwin.<br />

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Coal Creek Coal Co.. Denver, Colo.; capital.<br />

$125,000; incorporators, John Hjelm, Harry H.<br />

Brower, John King.<br />

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E. O. Fellows Coal Co., Minneapolis; capital,<br />

$100,000; incorporators, E. O. Fellows, W. C. Holton,<br />

F. B. Fresman.<br />

McCormick Coal Co., Omaha, Neb.; capital, $80,-<br />

0O0; incorporators, G. W. Megeath, W. B. McCormick.<br />

C. H. O'Neill.<br />

Phoenix Coal & Mining Co., Cornell; capital.<br />

$100,000; incorporators, A. V. Roden, J. H. Gaylord,<br />

C. T. Baker.<br />

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Central Coal Co.. South Berwick, Me.; capital,<br />

$1,000,000; incorporators, C. V. Hobbs, F. A. Hobbs<br />

and others.<br />

Illinois Coal Company Suspends.<br />

The Manufacturers' Coal Co.. of Du Quoin, one<br />

of the largest coal companies in Southern Illinois,<br />

has issued a formal announcement, advising all<br />

employes of its three Jupiter mines of the suspension<br />

of operations for an indefinite period.<br />

More than 500 men, with a monthly pay roll of<br />

$20,000, are affected. The company announces<br />

that it has taken this step as a last resort to<br />

avoid the disastrous results produced throughout<br />

the country by the low market price of coal.<br />

New York CS, Cleveland Annual Report.<br />

At the annual meeting of the New York & Cleveland<br />

Gas Coal Co.. the following directors were<br />

chosen: John A. Bell. W. R. Woodford, Ge<strong>org</strong>e T.<br />

Oliver. A. W. eMllon, Henry R. Rea. J. B. L. Hornberger.<br />

W. Hamilton Brunt, F. M. Wallace and<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>e Z. Hosack. On re<strong>org</strong>anizing the board Mr.<br />

Hosack was elected president; Mr. Woodward,<br />

vice-president; Mr. Brunt, treasurer; Mr. Wallace,<br />

assistant treasurer, and C. C. Kochendorfer, secretary.<br />

The annual meeting of the Turtle Creek &<br />

Allegheny River Railroad, which operates about<br />

the coal company's properties, was held at the<br />

same time. The directors chosen were Messrs.<br />

Rea. Woodford. Hornberger, Wallace, Brunt and<br />

Hosack.<br />

Maryland Coal Company's Report.<br />

The annual meeting of the stockholders of the<br />

Maryland Coal Co. was held in New York on February<br />

7. The retiring board was re-elected. The<br />

production of the mines of the company for the<br />

year was 322,079 tons. The statement of profits<br />

and surplus for the year ended December 31 shows<br />

the net profits were $276,456 and the surplus<br />

$116,257. a decrease in each case of $524,232.<br />

The mine workers of the Pittsburgh district<br />

have decided to build a $2,500 monument for the<br />

victims of the Harwick disaster and several artists<br />

have been invited to submit designs.

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