. The Commercial and financial chronicle . y. and the Hamilton Glendale 6 Cincinnati Traction. V. 75, p. 497. On Sept. 30 1902 was leased to theCincinnati Interurban Co. (V. 75, p. 906), but on July 6 1905 lease wasassigned to the Ohio Traction Co., and the Cincinnati Interurban Co. placedin liquidation. Rental, year beginning Oct. 1 1902-03, $55,000; 1903-04,$60,500; 1904-05, $66,000; 1905-06, $71,500; 1906-07 and 1907-08.$77,000; 1908-09 and 1909-10, $82,500; 1910-11, $88,000; 1911-12,$93,500; 1912-13 to 1914-15, $99,000; thereafter, $100,000. STOCK AND BONDS— Date. Interest. Outstanding. La


. The Commercial and financial chronicle . y. and the Hamilton Glendale 6 Cincinnati Traction. V. 75, p. 497. On Sept. 30 1902 was leased to theCincinnati Interurban Co. (V. 75, p. 906), but on July 6 1905 lease wasassigned to the Ohio Traction Co., and the Cincinnati Interurban Co. placedin liquidation. Rental, year beginning Oct. 1 1902-03, $55,000; 1903-04,$60,500; 1904-05, $66,000; 1905-06, $71,500; 1906-07 and 1907-08.$77,000; 1908-09 and 1909-10, $82,500; 1910-11, $88,000; 1911-12,$93,500; 1912-13 to 1914-15, $99,000; thereafter, $100,000. STOCK AND BONDS— Date. Interest. Outstanding. Last Dlv. Stock com $1,100,000 ($100).. Q-J $1,100,000 Jan09,%% Stock preferred $1, Q-J 1,100,000 Jan 09, 1 J£ ($100) 5% cumulative / Dividends.—5% per annum Is being paid on the preferred stock. Thefirst dividend on the common of H % was paid Jan. 1 1904 and y% % wasagain paid on April 1, July 1 and Oct. 1 1904. In 1905, I %; in 1906,l>i%; in 1907, 2%; in 1908, 2%: in 1909, Jan., %%>. 30 ELECTRIC RAILWAYS [Vol. Feb., 1909.] ELECTRIC RAILWAYS 31 ROAD.—Owns and operates miles of track from the Zoo In Cin-cinnati to Hamilton and 15 miles from Cincinnati to Lockland. Gauge,5 ft. ZYi Inches. Operates over tracks of Cincinnati Traction Co. fromZoo to Fountain Square In Cincinnati. OFFICERS.—Pres., H. H. Hoffman; , B. L. Kllgour; Sec. A. J. Becht. all of Cincinnati. V. 75, p. 200. 497. 006. CLEVELAND, TRACTION CO.— Receivership.—On Nov. 12 1908 Judge Taylcr in a suit brought by theCentral Trust Co. of New York, trustee of three issues of bonds of theCleveland Ry. Co., and certain creditors who intervened, appointed WarrenBIcknell of Cleveland and F. A. Scott receivers of the Municipal Trac. property covered by the three mortgages. There has been no defaultin payment of interest under any of the three mortgages, nor any allegationof the insolvency of the Cleveland Ry. The receivership was granted be-cause o


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