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Harriman National bank
Fifth Avenue and 44th Street
NEW YORK
CAMAl ANO SWrlVS - 51,880,OOD
MPfflTS ? ? ? ? - 518,880 003
Satiafaetor*' banking relatiOM rompreliead the aafeKuard of funda.
efUclencr tn t-onducting aeco-mta and thorough underatandin-r at
'ua oroera' finanrial needa, wltji -i-l-ngnem and abiht v to meet th-m*.
The Harriman National Bank offora in addition eTerj* buaineaa eoart
,er conrenience of Iacation, and the advantage of extended haurs.
Hankm-.? hours: 8 A. M. to 8 ?, M.
m DEPOSIT YAULTS AND ST0RA6E OPEN FMM 8 A. M. TO MlPNIfiHT |
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TOBACCO STOCK8.
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Ca., .\o 44 Breai *yett.)
Ot-sn. ll.sli. I/>?v. RW- A?^;
llavaii* Toti.-co. - ?*? ..i
PnlteS Clr BMra 104% 104% 104% M4% 04%
do P***f.IM IM 17i 1"
? No sales.
SWNDAY'S NEWYORK TRIBUNE
Mailad arwwhara in tHa Unitad
Statas for |2 60 * ytar.
OF
Paragraphs of Current Interest
for the Investor.
Twn events yesterday depres.-ed Wall
Stro'-t: Ono xvan the newa of actual war
ln the Balkans nnd tho other was that
lonp Mt niode by Speaker.
Oii Fuel in South America.
ln tl.e South Anicrlca-ti countries. oil is
rapldly taking fhe place of coal as a
popular fuel. tt ta e*tlmated that by the
timo the Panama Canal liae been opened
for commerce tht-re will ba few r-nllera
along the Pacipc Coast of South America
uyintr roai a? fuel. The experience along
ihe w-eten coatt of Scnrb America dur
Iiir the last two years haa demontrtrated
that the use of oil Ir. more economloal
thnn other klnda of fuel. Coal la not
mlned In ar.y quantlty on the whole South
American continent, and the tntroduetlon
of oil MH .1 great stimulUB to lh>* r.itrnte
Industry anrl other lnter*,.'t'.
Saptamber Silk Imports.
Tho tUB lmporta at the port of New
TOth, aubject to duty, for the four weeks
eiMicl September 2R. totalled $2,*4!?.\47"*. un
-H-tnp.ire-1 wlth ptMbJbat for tho MflM
period in 1M1. Thc9o ligures cnibraeo all
ctaMM of idlli prodm-ts wtrtem m the
-1 manufiiofired b* v:.rio;? (_"___
Northwestern Railroada.
Tha dbwb b_u**tiii of Tbompaon, TowIb
ft Co. "?aj*i tlirvt the Korthwcftorn rall
roadH thia year give promiae Of cstablish
lng ne? hlgh recorde ??f earnlngH, as never
bdSOT* ln the history of the country have
eropa throughout that sectlon been more
lavoraMe. Thls elcmcnt lnsures ;. heavy
tonnage for all roads und OOBMB*tOSS_ big
earnings. NV.rthern Pncltlc Is al-o mak?
ing handHonie gains ln earnlng*. and a
highly eatlsfactorv fOOl ls al*"-. expe-ted
fnr thi- compaii>.
Nicaraoua Banana Promotions.
Ul tle unreltable promot'.oni do
come from the rr.lte. States, as ls ahown
li OM followlng con^ular report from
Nicaragua:
' AMde from the le-jmmate compajiiee op?
eratlng on the Atlnntlc const of Nica
rag'ia. there aro a number Bf fake --<->m
panle*. ? hl.-h are unloadlrg 8tock ort thn
American public This conaulate hn- t*
clved a nunib-r of lnqulrlcs in regard to
these fake companle*., wnw of whlch ara
not even known here by name. Thr oro
moter of a company will come t,> Bl-ie
fielda. secure an optlon on a tract of land,
return to the Pnlted Statea or Canada.
Mitd out broad-ast glowing circulars rr
garding the enormous prollti in banana
planth.*;. and then sell all thr stock ho
c?n dispose of. Offlces are f-.nilshed,
elerk.* .?.'uptoyed, more false otatBIMftta
.-.en* ojt, bul not even a hut ls cre-ted
on the site of tli**> so-call?d plantation or
a banana plant put ln fhe groiii-.-l
"Aft--r a time thev optlor.s ? xplre. but
th?- companle*. -Mll continu* to OtO all tho
Htoel. they .-uii unill t!i<-y are for.-ed to
r-tire, Then th- atoekboMari raaMU that
they hava parted wlth thoir good money.
The pltr of lt 1*- that the wldowa and or
phans aro usually thi- great. -o BdC_"B**l
by these fake companias."
Saptomber Anthratite Shipmante.
Tteporta ahow that anthisclte nhipmentt'
last month amounted to ft.$7**,40* tona. on
bMBB-M of lle.rBl tous over Sep'ember.
1911. and establlshod a record for S.-ptora
ber. Tha figures. lt la aald, would -ave
beea eUU larger exoept for U.e strlka In
the Par.ther Cl-Bf. Valiey. where aeveral
thouaand mine workera -atked or. be?
cause two or tbrce refusod to ^"ar unlor.
buttons.
The Phila-olphU _. llea/ilug R-UH
? a.*< the largost tbtaannr OMAMt ton-- U ?
Lahbga Vailey was second <l,l>>,-43 top*.i
and the Laekawann.. araa thlrd fl
tons). The tonnage of th>* oth?-r ro*p. -
were aa followa: CBB__?I Kallroad of New
Jeraey, ??!,-?; Erie, f-Xl.tOii; l>?lawara A
Hudaon. GH.~ti Pennsylvantu Hidlroad.
Ktaflli Kaa? \ork, OaAaaio a ^v?*teIri.
:i.,:x.
The ehipmertc la the tlrst flne mor.th- of
thls fttt amouutad to 44.I3C,,'1?. ab BBM
pared wlth i.l,"76.**r*i tons fhlpp**! tn Iba
correspondlng period of la*it fttt, .. d
crease of aaVtXMt tons. Tho falllng otl
waa ca.uae.1 by tho auaprnaior. of work -at
th.- mlne*. ln Aprll and Ma;
CURB ECHOES.
T.'ie tarnlngb reported by the Ne..i/|a
Hllls Tompany for Auguat were not as
large a* for the menth of July. The Au?
gust mlll returns, howe\er. wore better.
A naw vein on the f'rown Rese,--'
reported from CBfUB TlM oie ia sald to
be hlgh grade, and ls looked upon t
valuable, Indl-.ting other valns rnay BB
en> ountered ln the crosec-ut.
For the monll; of Auguat the Britiah
Columbia Copper Company pggddOBd tlt.?
SH4 pounds of BOppar. compared with 1.
000,45: pound- ni July and 1. "47.864
pounds in Ka], whlch wns tiie higl. tt
ord.
lt is tatimatc-l that tbc underwritara of
the Ohlo Copper reorganlratJon plan wlll
MOtM. between Pti.OOO and tjO.ono sh.iren
on whith the ftrst lnatulment ls unpald
A'seasmentfl wlll be uaed to Hquldate the
Poatlng debt, whlch haa been redu<e-l
trom 1800,00 to leaa than $180,000, and
when thia obllgatlon haa baen completelv
lP-uidated the interest charges will be
much reduced.
BOND DOTS.
S. M. Kloyd, < lerk of tho Board of i.otin
ty Oomml'-loner*. wlll recelve proposal*'
until noon, October 18. for VWtt 4% per
cent bridge repair "*o**ds, denomlnatton
JSOO, <lu<: $1,<?0 on Aprll 1 and tl.MJ) on
October 1. from 1914 lo Mff, ln<*lualve and
11,500 each six months from Aprll 1. W!"l
lo October 1. M lncluetve. Acerue-t ln
terest to be paid bf the purchaeer.
Oti.i A Oo.. of Cleveland, were award-d
the Ihreo lsaucfl of 6 per cent coup~?
atreet paving bonds. uggregaUng 81-.IM 60,
of Newton Kalla, TrumbuU County, Ohlo,
lt la atated, at tho eleotlon held recently.
Both brancbe-i of Council of Phlladel?
phla, P*nn., pa.aed Ilnally on October 8
the bill dlrecting a vote of the pt-ople in
Novemlte: on the li.OOO.OOf) permanent loan.
Durant. Bryan County, Okla.. propoa^s
to laaue 15.000 llght and $5,000 park ? per
ce;it ten year tax free.coupon bonda In?
terest payabla aeml-annually at the Du?
rant Natlonal Bank. ln Ourant
a
SECURITIES AT AUCTION.
The followlng aocurltlea were aold yes
tarday at auction at the exchange ealea
room by Adrian H. Mullar A Son:
Por aecount of wbom lt may cooe__,
$400 Blythebourne XVaXtr CorrtpanyflrBt rnort
(?ge 6 p?r ?i.t ??i'd8. Uuc itet: tntw*asi
.inn* and r>e.e-iib8r; l?*--.-_.**'*'
120,000 Jaen-lra K-tataa thlrd r-iortante u r-.f
c.nt boaala. BM 8-Ptemt-ar 1 IBlT; Inter.at
M?i--h anfl H.ptornber; prlnclpal parablt on
t*r .tais' i?Mle~ bttort any Int-rwt datt . tA
BB Mi-r.a Adv-nre ne-lty 4. CoastrucUou
'?onipa.iy: )''.?*?
f
Larger Increase in Operating
Expenses than in Earnings.
The ahowlng made by the Atchison, To?
peka A Santa ?B Railway Company ln
Its report Just Issued for the flscal year
ended June- SO last is leas favorable than
that for tho precedlnt- year. Operatlng
reveniia was |_07.7._.-6S, agalnst 6107.6436,1.5
for tho year ended June W\ 1911, an In?
creaae of $187,244; operatlng exp-enses
were im,27*i,_*?, inoresse 8u04.'_a_. and r.et
operatlng revenue wn*- $86,4T9,154>, against
W-,736.864. deoreaae 8S17.707.
Taxes amounted to V.MAbZ, or J7S1.M7
more than ln 1J11. and "otlier Income'' to
Ur?),l)4i-, an increatio ?,f ?CC-.?B: tbe gross
etorporate Income belr.g |34,84_,671. Rental
and other charges were $1,521,_T0, an In?
creaae of r--,-34, and tlxfd chargea. M?.,
(560,853*, inrreaso 1348^40 Dedueting these
two ltems from the groae corporata in?
come, the ret corporate income stood at
110,060,241. or U.TIO.KH 1-*? than for the
prcceding year.
Dlvldend raquifment-a were fo,7-_8,8*?) on
the common stock and IIO.ISJI.IW on the
pr-*fcrr*?d; tm.K>* wss appropriated for
thf fuel rescrve find, agalnst MK186 to
the pracedlng year. and IS.W.000 wae ap?
proprtated for addltlariH and bettarmente,
? reductlon of $1,700,000. and after deduct
Ing the?f. dlHbursemenu from the net cor?
porate MDOfM there romalned a :*urp!us
for the year of $-*\40S, agalnst 8.15,77* ti
yWbbt provlouelv.
Total expendlturas for addltlons nnd
betterments during the year were $10,_7*,
rm. marOBUa from fntfght trafflc cle
OSWbama $-.7,*j.-5 and from pas-*enger t.Mt
Be incrca-cd samjtf. Kspe*:<_lture8 for
niaint'nanoe of way and Ktruotures in?
creased $17,<H*> Md for Itanaportutlc-)
S'W.14., ?nd $1*>4,914 .?*s WOM expcr.dcd Mt
malntan-unce of oiulpmcnt. Tlio ratlo of
operating e.tpen. ea to operatlng NMMI
? wee SAM aaw cent, agalnat 86.70 per cent
Tbe balance aheet as ?-f June _<1 sliov.a
<a.-h on hand of Ml.W-.-3_, aorounta rc
rrivabtc Jd,S__,5_l. acconnts payab'.cs V.O.
;<1-,?? and proflt and losa aurplus of WA
470,1141, and total assets and HMHtHMl of
toWMMA.
AMERICAN SHIPBUILDING
Smaller Surplus than in Preced
ing Year, but Outlook Oood.
The Am-rii'.in Hhipb-lldlng C*_n-p*n
reporta for tho ilscal year ended Juno II
MM net ?"?-.rning** of $*0l,5_?, lncludiu>;
fiOO.-MO oontingent bSatWmfjk on unflnlsh**!
."iiMrnctlon ln ItM year end**'! June W
1311. ar.d coniparii.g wlth |T<*4.?4t2 fur tl..
laitltl y?ar; and, ,-ifter d.ductlon of $_-l
K_S for d<preclatlon, maintcnai.'**, .*l< .. h
! uUtic. of %%>(& avallabl.* fcr .il' .-I*
iho pratetrei ?hrf-Naii amounted to
ISS..006, kAvlng a eoraiea tor lha reari
< nf rfl.ftrt, aamai to .*> p- o-:it oo the ebB
?t". k. agnlttHt I.I P?r
l < -edlnK y?*ar. and romp^rtnir Wtth 'b*> Ml
i Mrpttta of $m,_*j
I Thi balance aheat a et June J**?
! rarh or hand |1 1U..J'. MMMll an<:
rc-crivahle. $*-.?*.'>*>. a d-^-reaeo of
ac-ount-*. and note- payalle ?.*,
IMVM-M WWmOJtl proflt and I**"--*
OUTpIlM M.W7.86-. and total a*t*U< an.l
UaMUUaa |M,-_*.*-*8
Tho report aay*. that at the mti of tlie
?ompnny'a flneal year ther*- waa a f*_ir re
vi\a! m buaineaa, ,ind tliat tha go-n*-T**.l
, n ap--t la noer nuch mof favorablo f-.r
tha company than lt haa b-en for aeveral
yrara Th* -'itnrirv haa hullt twalvr vrs
MlB in tl e flscal ynar. and ha- nlnete<*n
i ? ?''tij'-tlon.
CENTRAL 0F GE0RGIA
Increase in Oross Revenue $1,
024,366; Net, $121,196.
TtM ?'.*ntral ot ?**"rg:ii lUllway Com?
pany r-eport*. for the fl.<eal 3WMS eud<-t i
H oparatfnk *'?' ertea at i:?.*.ii-.. an
' tru-r-uao ot ?l,oJ4,-fc'i; op?.r-_.tli)K exnmee"
llMHkltt meraeea UMlMh -?nd t-t *r'*ru?
I ln? l*?*M8ltW toMAWl, inrr-.u**: $l.l.l-?
..: i.; ravMiM wea H.m.w. assi aiter
.lcdur'.'.tiii taxes of Mt-.WI ?ho o',*'*tu.Urig
I income WOB W.431 97T I'educting from the
a corpor:ite MOOt-M *>f ??,ln..ST7 tr^e ln
t-reat. rental and olher charge>. aggrag-it
1 ing I-. 493,144. the n->t n.i'-me wus shown M
' miMMi lomparlng Wlth I57..4-1 for the
.dlng vear. a galn of ?!.l?,7r>i. N"
i* tlon w.is aaama Bba _rro*<s eorporat
ir.eome for renewals nnd I*^U':rm".nts. on
whSOh account fl.U7.3**6 waa charged off to
1P11.
Th** halance fheet as of June V) shows
?.orktiii. aaseu of KlMtm a decrease of
r?9W ItVSnM lUblUtlw *?.4JM,_-T. !n
'?,.;?;? 8374.J0!'; proflt and loae surplus
%? 7tt *-> and total aaaata and llabilttlea of
M7.7.*.. ?*???.'? _,_
NEW DU PONT^UBSIDIARIES
Hercnles andAtlas Powder Oo. s
Formed, Under Oourt's Decree.
The E. I- du Tont d* N'emours Powder
< ompany h?? issued a statement to the.
I.oldue of Its Hi Per BMH bonda, giving
th-ni parti.ulaii regitrding th?^ two new
cornjKinics whlch have be-an formed in
rompllan'*.-. with tho flnal d.'-ree entered
by tho l'nlted Otottta oircult 4'ourt ln th-i
dU.tolutlon sult. One of the new com?
panies. both of whlch ara Incorporated
in Delaware. fcB the Hercuios Powder
(ompany. havtng aaseta of itbouf $11,000,
IM, Thls company Is to issue M,??,000 ?_
Oet OBOrt ten-year bonds.
The other new concern, th-- vtla. Powder
rv.mpany. will have totiU a?s*ta of about
J7.-W.4vn and wlU Issue JS.OOiV*.*. c per rent
4en-yeur bonda. The Interest on the hondx
of 1-oth companies will be guaranteed by
tlio du Pont company.
The decr?e requlros- that the bond issucs >
bt both of the new companiea ahall be
given Io the du Pont company ln part*
imvmoht for the proporttea transferred
bv the latter to them, aml that one-half
ol each laaue. or the prooeedn, shall be
,i!,trlbut-?d The du POnt company has
-old these bonda at par and accrued In?
terest to a eyndicate. wlth tho provUlon
that thr holders of IU own 4*,. par cent
bonda ahall bave the prior rlght lo buy
th*, new 6 per cent bonda at tho same val
uaUort. paylng for them in 4*. per 4**?nt
bonds of tba du Pont oompany valued at
8800 a bond.
a
BUSINESS TROUBLE*.
The following pctltlone in bankruptcy
were flled yesterday ln the L'4,lted States
Court:
v--- HMK\HN Ka. l? ">V?st l'tli slreet:
lamitSrt^sA^mm sald to be 8?.000 and
l:r. uluntar*
aseeis. 4 ? "
I_Ol*IH
street *. Involuntary;
'T.-M'-t^TAN-KMTVBAUM. N? 10 Bond
,-?,l,V*_fun?.m aamt. eatlmatad at
'8im:HAi_l F DOVVUNO, N" ISOtHMave
miJ^tiKi^Saw ?,C41,: mmu*
^VIVarles jacom ?*,*222**t^?:
\-< m* comaealng 'he flrm of J?<->">? * 4er
ne^'ZTff^t tf UtMer? lajjr: involun
tery; llabllltiee aald to be Ji6.0? aaa as
N T ? -4ivQ!-nta.>"? cradltars. *_*'*'"*? ".*?'*?
Nll.fcM |1?: Henry R- Y,'rlght, |141;
B..jion A Vln". $1M: W. W. R?*d Cnrnpan:.
BaTeern WaXt3rm7iwen Compaay. ?<M: *_g.
Mny_J_A__^W__^>W b*,""rM "
yESjSepmr^^ ** *
"'.'i'^^pa-ntnv N*-. 141 Orchard street;
Jnn^*-'n?re;.N4_'Jl? snd oiget.. $250
B
Corn Passes Three Billion Mark
?Wheat 720,000,000.
"'aahlngton. Oct. 9.?Wlth the garner
ing of the harvesta of the country. pre
dlcted earller !n the aeaaon to be greater
in most canaa than ever before grown by
thls ?r any other nation, the Department
of Agrlcultur? continued Its prelimlnary
eatlmatea of the production of th"**e
crops bt the October report of the crop
reporting board of Its bureau of etatls
ttc*. Tho report, compiled from reporta
of correspondents and agents of the bu?
reau and iseued thia afternoon, announced
prelimlnary estlmates of the production
of aprlng Wheat, all wheat, oats and bar
ley and estlmated from conditlon re?
port the prospectlve total ylelde of corn,
buckwheat, potatoes, tobacco and rice.
Detalls of the report follow:
Corn?Conditlon, 82.2: acrc yield, 27.9
buahels; production. 3,014.04V',OOO buahels.
Thls compares wlth _,,".._.488,(J00 bushela
harvested last year and 1,886,2*0 000
bushels ln 1910.
Spring wheat?Acro >ield, 17.., produc?
tion 330.SD1.O*: qualltv, 88,7.
All wheat-Acio vleld, Iti; prouuetion,
"-O.333.000. Thls comparea wtth ?_J.m<H>
bushels harvested laat year and ?-V*,l-l.<W'
in 1010.
Oata?Acre yleld. ?.1.4; production. 1.477,
172,0Ofi; ouallty, M. The yleld last year \
waa 9rim,nno hu.-helc
ITarley?Acre yleld, 2">.T; produ<;tlon, 2.4,
.1V00; ouallty, K4.2
Buckwheat?Conditlon. ?._; acre yiold.
21.4; production, 1&.0U0.OU).
Potut.-ea--Conditlon, 85.1; act* yleld,
108.8: production, 401,000,000.
Tobacco?Conditlon, sl.8; a-ra yield. 816:
productton, 974,00^,000 pounds.
Klax-Condltlon, 83.8; acr- yield, ?.8
hu-hela; production. _">.000,<-*<' bushela.
Klce-Condltlon. 892; acu vleld, "i".4;
production, .t.oray/)".
Apples Conditlon, **7A
1-peaklng of tbln ajtttat showing made
by tho ttXtmtrp Ke-eretary Wilson . ald
"The erop? are the heavie^t on record
The fea.*v*n has bwn favorable, but some
oredi* lo due to the wide c'forts made in
gtbt Ttttt By the federal government on-l
the states te help farmers throughout tho
country t0 get Oatter roturaB from t)v
average acre. Tho world haa beai
aearched for better plnnts br the f'epart
ment of Agrlculture. and Ita actentlats
have been < reat'ng new planta bv hybrl
dlxatlon for th?* several locailtles. Twenty
elght mllllon pieces of literature have
been e->nt out by the department ln addi?
tion to the advlcea from the state BtBe
tlons along IftBM lines. J*o the farmers
iisve been helped in produclng their rec?
ord breaklng crops."
PUBLIC UTILITY NOTES.
At a me'tlng of tbe New Bmnswlt k'
provlncial government the eonveyance by
de-xl to the Oraud Fails ("ompany, Um- !
Itoi, of wat?r povrer and flve acre* of
!-.-*_ alsag th-* river ut ijrand I'alla *
BttfkariMi. Blr wiiii-ni Vaa liomo Ib
the head of the romp'iny, whlch. it ls ?-?- '
portMd B**D exper.d ar-e.il! $8,000,000 In ;
-l'-'lopiiii5 wal?r pow*r BB- ln the ere-:
iion of pulp atid paper mllls.
Tho Cieorai* Power Company, **h?n it3
nn.-.l work has been completed, wlll have
an extenslve hydro-electrlo plant ?.t
Tallulah ralls, probably the moat Impor?
tant water fails in tho .South. sltuated on
th<- Tallulah Rlver, In the mountaln dla?
trlct of the northeaatern part cf tha -tate.
In excese of 100.000 horaepower will b.
maamnyeaA, Mliloio. -* tu be v^ix early next
year.
1-. :,, : :..i.- r, irnjation projert under
? onsideration through the lienver '.le<*trtc
r'lub wliich Involves the Irrlgatlon of hun?
dreds of thousnnds of acrea of aeml-arld
land In tiie eastern part ot Colorado
i 'olorado businea.-i men will be asked to
co-operate l:. fluandng tge undertaklng.
The iuiilroad Couimiaaloners of Massa
i-liuaotta have granted authority to the
I>rk_htre Mtreet Itallway Company to
IBBH additloii-1 capltal t>tock to tl. *
amount of $330,000. Tbe .ompany. lt 1*
miu. will Istiu.- ".300 shares of new stock
.it $100 a sbare. the proceeds to be ap
plled toward the cost of bulldlng a Itata
line extenslon of the company
a . .
BANK OF GERMANY RETURN.
i i o-1. I -The weikly Htatement ot
the Imperial Bank of CJerinany shows tha
followlng change**: Caah on han-1 it
- IBBBOl *0*?,0-?) marks: louns decre?us.d 1-,
"...000 maika; discounta decreaned 1~*\0*>7.
000 niark.-i; treasury hllls <lecre_u*n*d 11,97...
Nl marka: notea ln circuhiilon aajtMtttt
VaaMaTbat rnarks; drposlta decreabed 35,371,
"??*? marks: gold on hand decreaaed S.fCD.OC"
marka. _? _
3TOOKS IN OTHER CITIES.
BOSTON 8TOCKS.
a.rr.:::ted bt Charl-s Head B .0, Ne. U
W?l tUttt.)
ttAtttn
BM, A -,( I Bi _ Aai;
BaotOO 1-t.ni. ?'?. 7 I Ea-st B?^s Ui.. 14 14'.
__-CBU-AMSM_l.
A.r. Ai Ohcm *" t-i*'- Oae Ry * El Lf-li 1-'-'* i
,1 i[-f.H-)1., IOO*.! do pref. X4 86S
Am Fnaini... 4 ?*i M-l tlwlrlr.
4, prU. "0 31 ! Unaa Ci?8. 94H n4'?
An i _ T...141H 148T?; do prcl. ?*? M
Am Wool pf. ?v_ ^9 Iloiaiy Hlnf.. 'iX%
Am Zln-. M*? *-!*? Hnlft A Co. IM HT",
Maslean Tel. 4 4*. M?rf*a lalno. -34 130
N?w Bag T. IM IH I.'iidfd Bhoe.. it% ii*
Chlfl S'U Y-la 1*W i do pref - .?*> :-l>
do vral. 10? i I'nlt-d Pruir. - lso'k
<-::i ? I ? ? lt% /77 ;
RAILROAn.
}-;o-- x- .Ml?...::-? "1^ I ? * *"?' y.i at
Roh ? ^fallJe M " . VY XII .*? II I
Peatoo War-1**" ?-'' Iwaot ???>?? "i
BONDS.
?ATAT rTT4*- l?H MW *AT_T Cvt 4a.UI',. Ul
MININtt.
Adventure... Mfc T I Uk? Copp*-.. M $M
Alimaek _M* W Mnas Conaol.. 1 ?'.
X>gnw.xh. - l-VMk-hujan. IV f%
Allouat . <"*? 46 IMohawk . 64*. ?'i
Aicadlan. -'*? J iMayfloaw. g U%
Arnold. I IH Mlaml . B MH
Ai-TOMD.... 4H 4H Nevadn ?.'ona.. -2H MH
Boiuuiaa . *Jf Nlpia-in?. IH ?J
Boa & Corl>.. ?>:i *** North Butte... 34*. MH
Riitte 1: Bai. 3*% 4 , North I-*k?... 4 4H
Butte a Hup. 4T*a 47J.: Old t'ol Oop... t\ "
Oatu A \rlr. Sl *IH Old Domlnlon. MH W
ial? A I18...5M .'?** lOjlhuuy. 4 4\i
Cant?n Cop.. tl B felli . ????.Mi Ut
? ?hl-f Cona.. IA U*; I'ond Creek... ** *4',?
,-i,no . *-*. ?-H OMtacy. U M
con Baota... 8 ??- lUv CaamL.,. -IH 3
I.Jl- \?*at... - 4 I Panu Fe. *H M
Eaat nutta... MH 1**4 Khaj*n<*n . tol* IS'j
Krankln.... -H ?*%' Bhafturk Ariz 1*. .'TH
-r_n_r .M Mt!??Prr A Rm.. IH lTi
.lr?-n- i-n. 10*. l(r*?i 8up?r <*opp-r. ?'. W
H-ivatia ... Toc i I Tamarack .... 44 47
Sffi.. ?H MH frtnit?. 6 -H
ln8P.r?llon... W* * I,doK*,r?f. "^ ?J_
lndlan Cop... lo li?4l Ctah Apex.... * .'H
.land rreek. 54H **- " uh Consol.. _
1, nre? *?4 aa Tt?h Copper.. M <i?t
t.i_, U/,val4 441* "'- , Vletorla..,. 1 S'l
virr i_ke IH -%lwinona../..... B 4
fa H-lle.? R*J ? Wyandot. [fi -
?Interest to be add*1*^_
CHICAQO STOCKS.
(Ti_-nl-_*d bt Curtla * Sangor, No
itraat.)
Bharas. ' P?- ?___? L__CI__t
4MAinC*ti . ?Ta
IM 3b pre* ????.J-J
II Com Edlaon ...... 140
MPaeumatlc To?l... M-,
nrhi^ ?y?i'0. _",2
10 DUmond Match... 104
100Ullr-?4a Brlc-. "
TI5 People'sOas .ln
UQuaker Oata .??
mKR A Co.?OTH
J)*ihlp . Wtf
lN8?a-- ??;.--IJ.
cwr a Steel.IH
BONDS.
M.WOConi _dl8?n Bt
4.4M ?
?0*?)
roni Kdiaon aB.-* _H Iteji
CMc Rra lat .>e... M*| *?*.
Chlc Teieph *?? "'? m
W. U.'S BUSINESS GR0W1NG
Increase of $6,182,646 in Qross
Earnings?Expensea Heavy.
The report of the "\Ve-atern Unlon Tele?
graph Company for the flscal year ended
June 30 last ahows a large increase in
?rt?f? revenue over the tigures of the
precedlng year, with an even larger in?
crease in expenaes. re-ulting in a small
shrinkage In net proflts. Total earnings
were Ml.ai.-tf?, agalnst $35,47S,7*-5, a galn
of $?j,lS2.645; operatlnrr expenaes and taxeg
were tmmWmX agalnrt ?0,4J5-,e_a, increase
$*.0Ki,*j"4; and, adding *to tho balance of
WMlMt tlic income frcun loans and la
vestments, Sl.SX.9S7. the net proflts were
$*>.9*._,&n, comparlng wlth $7,1<*,3S7, a de
creas-; of $181.*?"?."
Dcdttcttaf Interest on bonds Of tha com
pan -. tl.670.-IK and approprlatlona for re
r*__rvaa for repalrn and recor_-.ruct.an, $1.
fSfcttft the balaijco for .livldejuda was
$4.0)3,o"C. Dlvldend ??cij.uirements were
t-.991.8_4. lenvlns the .lurplus for the year
$1,011,731. agalnst $_.3?,'?63 for the pre<*ed
!ng year. a decrease of WM3m% Salaries
and wages increased hy $2,?87.9_8. The
balanco sheet aa of June 3') showts current
lUBMU of W,'iii,*9i, current liabllltle-t H
806,S_5, profit and loaa surplus $10,7_?.08*?
und total ae***ta and liabllltlas %nnjEH.?\
President Vall. ln hia report to the
8tockhoIders. say-* that thf cbntlnuance of
the directors' policy of buildlng up the
rencrves "wtll for some tlme to come pre- |
clude any increaa*. ln dlvldend rate, al- |
though stockholdera should not loae sight j
<>l the fact tliat lt ls only by a steadfast |
Rdhcrence to thls policy that the property
?UI be strengthened and future increase
ln dlvldend assured."
In the last t'.*-*cal year there have been
added to the company*s plant, exclusive
of tho ocean cables leased, -9,972 mllea of
wlre. <)n Juno 30 there WtN 2..3M W\M
enr I'nlon offlces.. Tho telegraph letter
service ls at the rate of more than 15,-XQ.
"06 messages :t ytar.
The report explalr*s tli/J reaaons for tlie
acqulsltion of ccrtain ocean cables now
operated ln actual physical connectlon
wlth the Weatern l/nion land lines under
a common ftperatlng corttro), and outllnes
the advantages derKod from that axxiul
sition. Much spate ls given to a diacus
slon of the relatlons between the Weatern
I'nlon and the Americt-n Telephone and
Telegraph Company and tho differencea
Ixtweon the propertles from a telegraph
polnt of view, attention belng called to the
complementary character of the two ser
vices, and ln summing up Pretsldent Vail
says:
It ls an axiom that the cost of operating
and the coat of construction and main
twnance of plant tacilltles muat be bornc
by the s?rvice. If, then, plant facllltles
are only partlally utilUed, the oost ot'
??ervlce Is greater, and ao must be the
charges. If addltlonal uae of faeilltles
in mada, ihen the cost of aervlce is less
--ind the charges can be reduced.
If fhe public liislat upon a dupllcation
of plant for each klnd/ of service, then
the ooMt of these piants must be born?
bv tho Bcrvlco, atia the public must pay
the cost. If you Mre two carrlages to
carry two loads that one ?*oul_ carry nn
well. the two carrlages mui-t be pald for
Waste of fa'-illtles and waate of dupllca?
tion come out of the public either through
the addltlonal cost of aervioe whlch must
be malntained, or through the loss of
the investment made on the facMlties
which were unneceBtary.
a
NEW YORK CTJRB.
In the curb market yeaterday trading
continued <_ulet and waa conflned chlefly
to tho Industrlal Ust. The gentaal ton?
was heav.v. although ln most Instaneea
the reactlons were conflned to fractlone.
wlth the exception of a few lssuea which
ran off about 1 polnt.- Anglo-Amerlcan
<~Ui was weak on varlous rumors rwgard
ing the dlvldend. Tobacco Products pre
tarraeX after early steadlne-'o, de.lined ?**_.
Nritl.h-American Tobacco was down *_,
T'i.!*.ed Storai et America decllned over V
The copper sharcs, after a show of flrm*
naaa, reacted. Orcerie-Cananea, after eae
!ng off -.. Improved '??. but later loat the
gain. Ciroux and BrlUah Columbia and
Rtaden were qulet but easier. The silver
Hi.-re., ware dull und about steady. Bonda
wore lnactlve, wlth the exception of Gen?
eral Blectrb* Sa. whlch showed falr ac?
tivity at a fractlonal change. The gvld
and sllver stocks were quite active, and
?r-e.|nl features were North Star, Tor.*-*
pah Mergrr and <}.l<lff.-i<_ Atlanta. Jtm
ButMl wn-s offered down a couple of
n rtnts ln the afternoon. but ralllcd at the
. "4 agaln Merger Mlneg scored a
hhurp ud*.anc<* and closed _8 sU-ongly b.d.
The market cloG-cd flrm. Detalled opera
?*? 'Ion .
(lurni-jtiel b*. H4rry K. Thompson A Ce.. Na
* '*-**_d stree'.)
INOUSTRIAL.
Mures viigh. USw, Laat
| Allled .--.'url'les.. ??""*!;
7.0"*J rirlMnhAn, Tob... . -- .
"??'??* "; -i. i^,.
IM Paan t-i?1a . IW .J* ,^>
i,4'-o init^.i ctg**- r?an tSth IMH i04'_
MINING.
moabaat . ??*> 9 fl
2.900 Hlg I'ou: . et 4. ?
Mi fo D 0*bb... " * ;,.
SM DtwrM-Daly .;? :'? ??
66 i ismon-lfleld B B .f
i .-(w,Ki v**o . .,''? ,;',:?
Iy i ?*.? . H A
IM Florence . ?>y '..
-IMOlreux . ,?* *% ,*>
1.-100 Oreene rana*i-.s . '.*''? g*
I?-.?*.- lutobo E*.t?i. > af- ?*
BA Kon- Uke . -'H -> -M
HOI-t Ttose . ,;H -*s :,?
IM-laaa- Valley .... \?*? \-N l,-Js
7MN?va4a Hin? ? *t**J v,t ^
?8 Paclflc Fm?!iers.. * > !*
i 6M Utawaii . l\* Jffl W
.00 Tonopah Mlalng.. ?\ .?*? T.Yf
l.lWTonooai, Bxf?t. M 't -<*
3.100 Ton..f?h Merger. .'.. ?r? *2
LSOOTularoea .? '? i* *
1.00O Weet Kn.l Ksten . M 88 IU
3o.i West End Cons... J*H ?ft **.?
L.SM WatUaurfsr . ><i *4 3'
a
NEVADA QUOTATIONS.
rruraigiMd ^v Wm uro... _? co.. nv. -i B.*oed*
-ttret.)
Octob?r?.
mpttOFABA
Y?*jter.iai'e To-day's
close. Moe*
Bld. Ark. B41. A*k.
?i*. _____ liiaiai.'-50 6.MJA uM ??
TonoUi, Btlmmt.8.87-V, ?*M> RH }??
Tonopah Ballfas.?,*?, i?H t'Sj? e'aMI
Tonopil, M<fger.- l.J6?a 1 ?8 1* JW 1. ?
Belmont ICttenslon.1? ?" ?" ?"
Oypny '.M,e?n.08 .0? ,W m
Jlm Builer.M ??* ??*? ?*
Mlst>at, Bxtenelon. -M .88 .88 .W
Mon'ena Tonopah.l.H-% 8 :} l"?lS
MMway .M -8 ?i *S
.lecXamara .-- ? ' *..r lH
Monarch Pittsbui-gEx.. ??-? M ?-.' -J
North Star. ???? ??? *4 ?? ?*
B*icu? P*ula."??*,'_!_, .*8 i'i*_. r?_
? ?;<?* .*<?.l* 1, *14 -1'
Oui.om*>tDS.
AttanU .J< l* -J,: ?}*
Booth .W ??>* *J" X
^D?ZL.m M .08 3
r*ornbinatlon FVai-tlon... .1- .U .U ??
t.|Hn,on-tn?'d DataJ'.M .t>> .? .0*
Piamondfleld B Butte... .*? -t. ?*? ?*?'
Elorence .?; ??? *JT '2
riol'-lfleld B?linoft?.J! -J2 **H *?;
Jumbo Extenslon.Sj ?? ?? -S
K.*wanu-i .et % .04 .04
Lone ?tar.Jj M M M
M?nr Mlne.*.......--;; ?* I 1 1
?Samlstor'm-Kendall .02 03 .? W
Sllver Plck Oon.08 .09 .01 .C9
Tellow Tlger.08 .04 .4)3 .94
MISCBU-VNEOI
I-altvieT.- Attec.......... 1J .W t* ?_?
Indepenrtent Lead 8tlv.- -8*> W .M .80
Pltt.burg Sllrer reak.. *4 .91 K .M
l'.-?un-l Mount 8phln?... .M U .06 .11
Bounrt Mount Mlntag... M .18 ,M JJ
Manhattan C?n.J. 18 .17 .?
Manhattan Dexter.0- .04 .08 M
Manhat4an Big Four... .41 .41 U .?
V^ada Hills.1.T5 1.11'i 1..I l.?H
S'erada WonOer. -.l'.'H "*? *-M21t - ?
GOVERNMENT BONO8.
Kegiatered. Ceayon.
Bld. Aek. Bld. Ask.
it of April 1. 18M. 161 101-* 1? lfl-i
U of Aiig. 1IM-'18.IMH 1?J W?H M
u S r?' l. ??.mi U444 i*-\ m-e
Punat-*-a .IW lW*a 1?1 161 ?*
Panama 8s. 1M1.1?U 10*1- 1?% IK^ !
THE TRIBUNE'3 ROOM ANO
BOARD REGISTER containa a con
?jenaad Hart of furniahad rooma. 320
Trlbu.,a Building.-? A?M. |
fficoni Mwf
Breaks on Bearish War Mews
and Cioses Lower.
Reports that foreign Bpinnero were w.th
drawlng thoir orders ln conaequenee of
tbe developments ln the Balkan -ltuatlg^
broko tbe local cotton market ycsterda)'.
and prices made new low records for t-tg
season. The opening -vaa eaay at a di
cllna of 8 to 12 points, and a few more
polnta were loat in tne early trading. A
llttle rufly waa lost aa r*on as Uverpool
cloaed and arbltrage buylng orders "-.-i
stopped, and lliuldatlon, Houthem hedge
aelllnc and local presoore uarrtad Janu-?
ary to 10.55c, or 123 polnts under the hlgh
of laat month. Bhorts began coverlng at
thls level. and tho late trading had rather
a flrm tone, wtth the close well up from
tho lowest, but at a net loas tor the di*y
Of 5 to 10 polnta. Southern spot marketa
wero unchanged to Hc lower, and ihA
local market dropped 5 polnta to 11.05c for
mlddllnj* upland. Ixical contract prleeaV*
Kestei ,
?p?n. liigti. Low. close. d*y.'?
Octolvr. 10.? 10.48 10.38 10.4:*"10.4? 10.041
*?****?. 10._ io.5? loft.1 10S.ft10.-4 10.4-t
Deo. 10.71 10.74 lo.00 lO.Tiai" 7J 10 M
Jan. 10.U4 10.S8 I0.W lO.e7eiO.8A 10 74
f'eb. 10.?? 10.60 10.80 10 74410 7.; 10.7!*
March... 10.78 10.84 10.T1 10.8_B10.84 1088
May. 10.88 10.02 10 81 I0.9ltl0.ir2 10._*
Juae... - _ 10.8-.fl0.94 11.CO
?Julv. 10.84* 10.07 10 WI 10 HT# 10 u>* 11 "4
Augu.* 10.02 10.82 li-.Sa 10.MtJ10.04 11.p|
M'erpool oablei: Spot Iu cotd .!*n_?nl*
tn'.et. 10.000 halea; ini-*utaUo** an" <-si?,r.
Am^rlcaij, 8.000; Importe. 14,0-si, A-*i?ri _n.
13.000; ralddllno u;*lao<l, e.?M. T-iuiaa uptned
at-.-idy at 19IH polnta advance; ctoaeo eaay rt
r>*f8 polnta detffnt; Orteber, O.CCd; Octoberj
November, o.OTHd; \o\ -ul.-r L>*->mL*r ant
Dt-emW January. S.BlHd: Jaimarj-F-bruar. 4
(.?.Id; Kebrnary-Mar.-h. .5.84Hd: Merch-Apr*-;
G.06d: Aprll May, 3.(r?H?l: May-Jur-, June
July and July-Auguat, a.flBV.d. Man .h*?.t-r
Tarn.i srxl cloths in good demitrt.]
New Orleans, Oct. ?.--l-'oor cablc* ?r.d Ao
Ideal weathur rr.ap started cotton futures h?**f*
?o~__y 12918 polnta un_ar yeaurdav's clflOC
and thev toucli?d bottom at 18#10 polnta
down. The Bftemoon market wsa a4??dy ani
'-he ?\'o*e showed o net decllne of 74J10 notrrtr:
,~Openlris~, OloelnS"
Optlon. Bld. Aakod. Iligh. l.ow. bld.
Januar. . . . 10.81 - lOTSO 10.78 10.SU
-March. 11. OO - ll.iJ 10 04 11.0?
May. 11.13 - II.li M.19 11. la.
.r-Jiv. ?- li.a. ii..:* ua) ii.2j
0.to_?*r. IO.-) . t0 87 10.T7
Nov*__b_r.. 10.78 10.78 io 77 lu.TC
Df?mb.r.. 10.7*1 10.TU 10 ,83 lO.Tt.
ITEMS OF TEE STREET. *<
- no
Foreign houses sedd about 'Jo.or*. ehai*e4f?
of etock li: thia market. th* prIm-lpj(*C
buslness belng tn t.'nlted States S4**"*
common, Amalgamated Copper, Southet^.
Rallway and Erie.
-
Theae divldenda have been declar.**.. -ai
r}r>. n..-Oanjnea Copper Comp?in;, j.'. <.-<-->> *f2
a ar.Hr*. payable Ntereraber oO, rucUii g 'k,
totA.1 oi' ".". cents a aliare dccUrarl mla :?ViL
Ore.ne Conao'.idate* Copper Company, <JC
cents a sharo, payable Nov?n.b?r 29, sarai.
rate na that of thraa montha a>go.
The followlng aecurttlea have r*ae>
added to tho Stock Exchange llst; SUfJ"
CflO.W addltlonal 8 per cent ron-cur.ii.lat:*
flrst preferred stock of tho Unlted fltutte,
Rubber Company, H^OOO.OOO flrat aun re,
fundlng alnklng fund mortgage o per e*tB
bonda, Series A, of the Portlaad Railway
Llght and Power Company, and ?-,0*r
flrst mortgage forty-year E per cent guaivj
antaed coupon bonda of tho Boonvtlle. gc
Loula A Bouthern Rallway Company.
J. C. ITillever has been elected a d: -
tor of the ~'estem Unlon Telegraph Com?
pany, to flll h. vacancy whlch haa exwted"*
alnce tha death of John Jacob Aator. 1" *
other retlrtng directors have been re
elect-td
R. S. Lo*.*etX Jullua Kruttachnitt BBd
J. Spence, of the Harriman system. v n-.
have recently entered the board or i
Chlr-ago _ Alton, have become mei..
of the executlve committee.
The I_a-*kawanna 8te*>l Company r?-._ i*i
for the quarter endcl September XO manu?
facturlng and operatlng lncome of 81,or.v
H4. an Inereaae of SS-B.oe.: total lncome
$l,'iC.3B6, an Increase of $4o3,'?30, and sur
plus at ?3B*._?3 aft?r deductlng lntere?t p
bonds. >tT7,488, and approrrlatlons. et.,.
Ntur.
The flub-Troasury bM transfen*e.J tB
New OrleoTiB for aecount of local bar.kf
fi-i sum of t.VX0OO. making the total 041'
the current movement H,6?.-)or*\
-_-_-?
6tcel Jobbera In Chlaigpo have ad\vr.
Bto- k pricea on atccl bara pla'es ttti
structural ahapea $1 a ton to 81 06 per '.
pounds for bars and $2 01- per lor- poun-.*
for platea and structural*-.
H. lf. Hanna, .ir.. and G. A. ro:nlln-4^
have been elected dlroctors of tho An
^an Shlpbulldlng Coapaajr, succeodlng rsr.
spectlrely H. M. Hanna and A. B. rtoivin'
-i
NASHVILLE, C A ST. LOU 18. ^
Gross operatlng reverues of the Nasif'
\1lle, Chattanooga A St. LouLs Railws)."
Company for tho year ended June ?, x\"ir:
SIJ.JBil.4jT5. a decreaae of Wl.-S; operat!***L
axponooo were J?,37l^7l. lnereaBe |[- .
nnd net operatlng revenue wae f.,*_.*>X.'8f
decrease of fl",li?. Total lncome v ^^
I3.357.0-J.*. against R4S1.851 for tho preoc<r?
Ing year, a decreaae of l-.'l.&JS, and ulu^'
.eduetiag charges and taxes, fl.860,146, th-r
B_lance for dlvldende whb $l,S5*J,''m, eqiU*^ ?
U -nt to '-'4.!- per cent on the out-Handinfi"
jtock. agalnat IB31 per cent carned ln th*.
previous year. After payment of ?
Sends amounting to It-H.OO-, the surpltr^
for the year was 1747,171. comparing wlfh
PJMMt tor the precedlng year.
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