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THE SDN, SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1911.
ixrr.its xrio i.
(OM UISSIOS.
It Mill llrRiilnlc Ilnllriiiul Over
Hie tinnier unil Msv lime .It irlil t -linn
Over Mires nml l'.prc Ciiiiipa
nlr.t Hcpcirl It) t'hulnmiii Isimpp.
Wvhiiinotos, Dec it An nRreotnont
for n International commerce! ootn
miioii to ri'Ritluto rnllroml trafllo be
tween tho Pnited Stilton and Canada
haH been prepared nml will kooii be
come operative It In the outcome of
the series of conference held by Mar
tin A Knapp, chairman of the Inter
state Commerce. Commli'lon, and ). P.
Mnbec, chairman of the Hoard of Itaiho.ul
ConitiiKioniitof Canada. The.se ofllcial
have reached the bani of an agreement
which will be converted into the form of
treaty arrangement between the United
State and (treat Britain.
Tim aprretnrlit provides for the roRitlii
tion of railroads operating between the
two countries and the jurisdiction of the
-international commtsHion may be o-
tpntiisl to teloRr.iptt, telephone and eprrs
now
companies' .Such a piopiw.il Ik
under consideration and will in all proba
bility be adopted. The ncreement be.ir-
come xrr lint
(DM mi: IK I)
ing on common carrier does not apply
' to water transportation companies opcrat-
Iiir from port to port without rail con
fqctipn. The( report of Chairman Knapp, who
represented the State Department In the
conference which began lant tnirnmer,
wan tiled with the Secretary of State
to-day It is concurred in by Chairman
Mabee After reciting the question
which were referred to Chairman Knapp
and the Canadian representative the
report says:
I It iH quite apparent that the eitlnc
law of the I nlteit State and of Cinniln
are inadequate, for the effective control
of international carrier nis repectn through
uti.l thn ..at ntitluliltipnt. fit tlil-tllli-li
' mutes and other mutter which are propit-
. nibjeet of Joint regulation, and that mich
l rcKuUtiou would he mutually advan-
I tiweou to the interests of both conn-
I tries. It is equally plain that the regu
lation to which international earrieis
should h subjected is substantially simi
lar to that provided for Interstate carrier
of the I nited State under the substantive
provisions of the amended act to regulate
commerce a the same are defined and
summarized in a draft of a proposed treaty
between the I'nlted State and Canada,
which I annexed hereto and made a part
o this report The intended effect of such
a treaty would be to suhiect international
carrier within the limits outlined to obli
gation and requirement corresponding
to those now Imposed upon the Interstate
carrier of this country.
'.' To accomplish the desired result
tieaty between the two countries would lie
preferable to concurrent legislation, and
n dratl of the substantial provisions of a
proposed treaty, omitting the formal part
I appended hereto and submitted for your
consideration ,
:i s will he seen, this proposed treaty
provide for a tribunal to enforce and
orftiiiiPHer It provision to be known as
the mternationnl Commerce Commission
and which shall consist of four members.
tunnel)-, the chairman of the Interstate
lotnti-erce Commission and the chief com-
mlshloner of the Hoard of Hallway Com-
nus-ioners 01 i annua lor the time being, a
member of the interstate commerce
nlttec to be appointed bv the President of
the I nlted States nnd a member or the
railway couimlloneis of Canada to be
appointed by the (iovernor-Oeneral of
Canada In council The powers conferred
upon and authority given to this comims-
Inn 1. f-.trirt rt I nla.n nllnnnl in.rl.ru
to those e-ercised by the Interstate Com
merce Commission in respect of Interstate
carriers within the t inted State.
4 International carriers by wate- be
tween the t tilted States and Canadi should
not be subjected to the provisions of such
a treaty encept when and to thieteiit that
they unite with rail carriers In either coun
try in forming through water and mil or
, ; I I . .
mi hiiii wmer tome.
.S. I lie provisions of such a treaty should
apply to telegraph, telephone and ex press
companies and such companies should be
subject as respects their International busl
ness to the authority of the Interstate)
Commeice Commission.
Steps will at once be taken by the two
countries to negotiute the treaty to which
reference is made.
FUlllT Oi .If inn: AT SEX.
tllreless From Campania Cauc-Two r
rcU Here Nllh o Complainant.
A wireless mess me to tile police Depart
menv of this town we sent from the
Cunarder Campania while she was Hear
ing port on Friday night asking that
two passengers. Bert Harvey nnd Kdwnrd
ItelKllould be arrested The message,
fit signeri by De Witt H.iiley, n cabin
passenger. Detectives Moody and I,ee
foii boarded the liner nt Quarantine
yesterday morning and took charge of
Harvey and Hell. They told Police In
upector Ittlssell nt Police Headquarters
that they hod been guilty of nothing more
than playing dice with another passenger,
und that he had welshed after losing a
few hiuidred dollars in a "perfectly
legitimate way " As there was no com
plainant against the men and as the
offence had been conimltltxl on llritish
ehip at sea tho men were released. One
of them has a polico record.
i Mr. Bailey, the sender of the message,
aald he was not personally concerned,
but had simply interest.! himself in
another passenger named Wilev, who had
loit the money. Tho complaint against
the two men came after a prolonged game
In the smoking room at ihe end of which
there was a fight in which glasses were
nroKen ana tne Deitigercnts were forced
to go to their staterooms and stay away
from ihe smoking room for the rest of
the trip. AH the party had drunk more
than was necessary for good fellowship.
i.in ,ui(r. in iii.H I'Alli.
Loeh Sialic Honey for I ncle Nam Out of
lairn;rrs and Other Importer-.
Tim amount of duties collected last
year on the steamship piers of the port
were 51 77,.80.7) from 3.11, p.mscngers.
The highest previous yearly record, that
of I W9, was l,(U1.37H..n. Custom re
eeipts on account of line, iienaltios mid
forfeitures were fD.H,in2,'il in the fifteen
years ended with luoH. For tho term of
Collector l.oelt Mrirob UVia r,i ll.
ber III, 10 10- they have been .,!llll, 276.8.1,
or at th rate of $i,iR",ono.i2 n year instead
of KM, 711 17 In addition there is on de.
posit l,,.'.V),0'i'i in settlement of (iovern
ment claim which lias not yet gone into
tho account This includes the $7(k).(ioo
paid in by the American Sugar Itellniiig
Company for drawbacks improperly io-
ceiveu
tsnn's ttlfc til il IMspule ttnllnec tuil.
'Ihe Appellaln division of the .Supiemn
.... . . .. . ....
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Iowit ffiiiti iliHiiiiHspiK a Mill liriiiiKtit liy
Sirs IYiiikiv-i li Walliii.n as coiiitnittiMi
of Oil pon-ori uf hr linslmnd, Allen
Wnllarn, tuwil asjdn 1lin will of lip. l,itiii'K
mi,- ., i...s. , ...... , tu,,,, ,,
the Suiok KvclianCM llrm nf .liilin Wallam
4 Co ''li will f"t fusldo a tnist fund if
IT-t'liKCI tor llcn filial h. hut rliroclisl
HI no part ui tli" prinrip.il of tli" fundi
should I'tiviTt to Mm Wall. no Tho kuIi
W nasoii on uiiok.iiihiim tiiiu mo u.Maior
wen of utiKniind mind iiud lind doliiMont;
that hit d.nip.hior-in-liiw was unfiiopdiv
to him, Tho HUlt can now bo triod
r it i: t: ,w oxr ns airxTrv itamxa;
.Some of the Points In Mr. Train's Itcpnrt
of Ills VtorU In luceit,
Special Deputy Attorney-tionoral Ar
thur C Train, who was designated by
Atfnriiey-Oener.il O'.Malley on tut order
front (lov Hughes some three mouth
ago to tnUe charge of the (Irand .lury's
graft probe in the Horough of (jucens
ha sent his leport to tin Attorney
(letioi ill's office
The report shows that ninety-five In
dictments have been secured against
twenty person and recommend that,
they be vigorously prosecuted, to the
end that n many conviction as xsslblo
tuny be obtained.
doing back to the time when (lleasoti
wa tin1 bos of Queens, the report says:
Tlii' general administration of the County
of (Jueen since the day of (ileason li.nl
always been cm nipt 'I lie meinoiy of man
run not to the tune when It wa not a matter
of common kiuivvloilKo that borough Mall
was a place where those In favor could le
ivivo the reward of personal and patty
loyally In the form of prodigal older for
"emergency" woik, eitillcatiou of bills
for services performed or goods delivered
(which might or might not have been per
formed or delheied'. appointment upon
diver payroll a loiem.in or lahoiers,
(Jobs a corporation Inspectoi," and Iti-
1 specter upon pnvaio construction worK,
where tln inspector had nothing to do but
collect 111 p.iv at the end of the Week
mihI mum- nilier i.lnd of aot lent anil dis-
l..mnr.ilil.. imuM I here novel' wa if time '
when an investigation into t lie condition of
the boioiigh would nut have. liowu the
same or a wnre condition than the present.
Mr. Train says of the indictment of tint
present Horough President, Lawrence
Oresser, by a previous (irand .lury on
the charge of auditing false claims that
it was promptly ami properiy nisimsscii,
"us there was befote the (Irand lury in
question not the slightest testimony that
the Horough rresnit-ni Knew win ci.uin in
question to be fraudulent.
The report speak of the clumsy
method of the alleged grafters as follows:
t he crime unearthed have been so crude
.is to lie nliuost ludicrous, i nev were.
cluinsIP' executed because the perpetrators
had not the slightest reason to suppose (
that they would ever be called to account
political leader would put in "dummy",
Ibid tor work mi culvert In the bureau
lif Highways wlthout'exen taking the trouble
o dis.-uise his own handwriting and with
lorfii" assurance would go t the bank
tint cash the voucher drawn in the name
if hi Mummies "" lorem.iii who forged
I he inline of Met II lou ow nor of horc and
aitstotliiieslieetsdidsoin hi own natural
landwrillng without the lghtet attempt
o alter hi- rliltiK.ipliy and with the first
hnk at hand
Mr. Train savs that f or laxity of. iduiini-
f ration the bureau of highway ha t.iken
Ihe lead. I he institution of "corporation
nspecor is described in these word:
The corporation inspector a familiar
llgure in municipal all.nr at the present
Mine- I omnipresent in the development
f the Horough of ('ueeii The testimony
bf the englueei ami other employed by
orporation like the Pennsylvania Itall
oad. the Degnon Contracting Company
Si in I other Indicate that ui a large number
if instance corporation iui-ctor I who
ir f.irrletl on the navroll of the cOrttora-
tions dolftg private work and who are ap-
l....l..t,t.l l- lli liot-miL'li ii'llrifilsl net. limn
L.,0 ,,aVt. M(, kIlowpdge whatsoever of
,.on,truction work. They are. a a rule,
ppra011s , whom the olllclals in question
,,lm.,v.. ,i,...r,. , throw some pattonage,
.,, thoy xWr ,,..',0 a day whether they
Lr on jn(, or I10
Ti. r.r. nv tbnt tb.. .l..v..l.ir,m..,.t
if (Jueens hns been greatly retarded by
he methods that have prevailed in the
ulnnnistrntion of the borough's affair.
MM MET .Xl IIEVI. X MEHOEIt.
resent 'ompany to Absorb All Sills.
slillary Concerns Xevv Holding i'o.
Hosi'os. Dec, 31. The Calumet and
lltvla Mining Company, which has paid i
ait millions in dividend, is about to
ake under its wing all the copper prop
rtie it owns or controls in Michigan.
Kvluiiy of these mines are nlready large
iroduccrs or aro cloo to reaching that
tugo and some of them are earning silfli
ieiit net to be placed on a dividend basis.
Included m the better properties ore
tevcrnl of the mines control of which
wuh iioiiuiriHi tnruui;ii iurrnaw irotu
A. S IliRi'lovv anil nKRoeliitt'H n-veral
lyt'nrs iik
DftalU of tho merger havo not lioi-n
inad public .nnl it is doubtful if any
tn otitt-idt th ilircctotn of CaluiiiPt
know juM what tlu plimn an-, riic
Imrpot-o of utiityitK tho propiTtii' is
o tn.iki possilili. j-reatiT i'conomiis
n opyratinn co-t lliu story in that tho
'.ilimu't and lli-i'la will form u holding
ompuny of tlm i-ami- nami umlcr thu
awn of Now .len-ey Tin. rapitalization
Ivill lif hilfllciyntly InrR" to enable the
in rent i-oitipany to .-jrlunin" it" i-hare
or thow of the other eomtmniesi upon
loiiio eipiitalile Ii.ims n nil provide iibun-
ant worKini fapital it I reporttit
hi .State Htreet that the incoriioration
i.ipei'H are all cornpletiMl anil that they
(vill be llle within a tew ilayx at .Newark.
Atioincr Mory is inai tne company
VxiW be formed under Michigan lawH
fvith a Stti.Kkri.fKMi capital, par value J2.V
I lie HoeK of tin- eorporatioti win tie
liven to the holder of etoi'ki. of all the
ompatii'" iticliit'.sl in the Calumet mid
.Hilda orKntiiAition The new stock in
pcctcd to pay H.'i or $10 a share und
will probably sell in the neichborhood
lit f'.'IO to S'.'.-iH
.Storien on the street differed UM to the
percent a i;e of the stock to be given to
the existing coriipaiiu-s, but it wu gen
erally agreed that the present Calumet
and lliK-la stockholders would nvelve
i little less than two and a half shares
of new stock for each share of their present
Holdings.
I lie management or calumet nml itecia
ix wild to have had some dllllciilty in
securing the consertt of some of the large
owners in the subsidiary concerns to
exchange their stock for that of the pto-Ijo-'ihI
holding compatiy upon the ratio
Ihe Calumet people think equitable, but
them differences have been adjusted
and it is practically assured that tlm stocks
of all the allnsl companies, approximately
tiil,SI7'shares all told, will be turned in
KILLED OX lll.lt H'.ir HOME.
ttiiinaii I'all Over Stone M nil After Ms.
Int- Mnroi nml a llimilliiiiisn,
A passerby found the body of Mrs
Annie Williams, ihe wife of a junllor at
tldl West isist street, lying beside u stone
wall m a vacant lot nt JIOM street west
of llroiulway yesterday afternoon, lie
found u woman's comb and txickethook
lying on the sidewalk near the lol and
came across ihe body lying jusi over the
wall. It was identified by a note in tlm
pocketbeok
The jiiuiiur said that his wife and Mrs
William Whitiily of l St. Nicholas avenue
had gone sh pping together in the moin
, ing. Mrs Miiteiy told the police tluc
he and Mis, uiiams snippet at a roml-
ikiiisi. nn tin. ir way nuiiif unit ti.nt a ow
pome ana li. id a l
,1.1., I r.mll.- Vlr VV ...... f.
. . . .1 . . .'..ll I '.-..l,.. I I.
fivi'i nit vsiin nun ini.ni. in -i Hi-en mi iii.r-
way Ikiiiih
Tn nn .Iniirilau I'stati- lloiliiccil.
Tlm .Statu Cotnptriillcr n-i'iMitly .llxod
thii tax on t h K',1 ll.lun .'Matt! nf tlm l.u.
lion. Jiinii's. ilniiril'in iitnliT the now .Statu
tralihlor lax law at jwi.tniil tllijociinn
to tin- amount wan nudo liy Mi. Kriima
loiiiil.in. tho widow and nolo lioiii'llrinrv
iindxr tlm will, und .SurroKUtu Ivoifhaiii
ol llrooldyn, liavitiK rvicwod tlio t'otnp-trollt-rsH
cottipuuttoiiH, ruduccd tho tux
tu $.:i.050,
DMCHArON REAL ESTATE
(OMI'TltOLLEIt WILLIAMS ,SII,S
' sum i. it m: iMvosnt
from Niih On to Heel the llellelt In the
Annual Itevcuues It I Cnreasnuahle
(it l.vpect Larger Iteveiiuei 1'roin
Present Indirect .Source, He Sa)s.
Ai.hanv, Dec. 31. -A direct tax on real
estate should be imposed by the Legisla
ture each yuir ftom now on to meet the
deficit in the annual revenues of the
State, according to the opinion expressed
by State Comptroller CI irk Williams in
hi' aliuii'il report to tho Legislature.
Me point' out that tlm l,egllature this
Vi'.if passed appropriations aggregating
SI'J.07.", 15'l, while tlte revenue v.ore but
y.37,005,870, or a ilelicit or f.ViKiO.tjoo. The
Comptroller says It i obvioit that the
Slate cannot continue to appropriate
moneys in an amount largely in c.xcc
of current revenues. Ho says, that it
was never Intended that the canal and
highway bond interest und sinking fund
contribution each year should bo paid
out of the indirect tax icventies, but
r.ttlier should be raised by a direct tax.
and he estimate Ilia I tllc-e bond require
ments lui tun will iimoiiul to !t..Vi ).o:ni;
for I tip,!, to SiU'oo.oua for 1013, to $7,3:iu.oou,
and for ltd 1. i.i JK t.'sl.tcii).
I omptrollei Uilliain ay it would be
uure.o.onaiue I
expect, unit in ndviseil
to endeavor Pi "euro a larger revenue
ftom the pres,.t mdiiecl source of
taxation and miner ".iry to seek out
other methods 'f direct taxation except
that the Comptroller does not favor in
creasing the ti pud by saloon. In
discussing the "tiancitil condition of the
State treasury Comptroller William says.
Two course should he considered, one
to reduce the ui iuopriaiieus and expendi
tures to within I lie present normal income
of the State, and Ihe oilier to lucrea
that-Income io cover expenditure on the
present or even an increased schedul
Public cnterpt.se of great Importance
io our cltleii tnus of nec.sslly be aban
doned if ;i inl'i t on of the State's expendi
ture in any roii-'dcn.ble sum I to lie se
uiii'd. I dr.iibi i. .in; large saving In the
i iid.lir.slrativ. .pciiM'- of the S.tc de
' partnicnN ma., be rtie i il to imv i onsidor-
able aimiitut II eftU'iene ismaiiit.iimd.
I ttrnilv b.'llev t licit a illicit tax should
b levied to afford iide.iu.ile leveiiue
for, the maintenance oi ih Male govern
ment. The pies.'ii asced val'l.ltton
ot real and personal piopeiv." v inte the
Slate iuiiounis to aiipHMinatil iiokki,.
("MKi. A i.i on ibis vast- ageiogate
of wealth su'!!i en' to siiiqiletaeii', ade
quately tlm present revenue, alttioii;;h
ill rale verv uiriiis'diiute, would be a
Just bilrd"h on the 't.'xp.i)er who in nil
part of t'ie Siat" rnjov the advamage
of i ilieiiship I..ob u.illiou of dollars
of revenue noce-urv may be raised by a
tax ainoimt'iH.' " to hut to cent on every
Loui of tnx.ihtc prop. re. .
I I i my opinion that the question of direct
taxation lias been largely one of political
e.xiH'diein v ami t lint the reulls of a sr
manent npi'lu ation of the principle would
tend to economy through a more watchful
care on Hi" ;t u t of the liti.en generally
(of .the cxpcii'inures of the money of the
istate. 'Hie uioraret'eit of a direct tax
mleht result in a saving tn appropriation
of as utile ti a- ih" amount raised by the tax
levy itf-elf
In order to raise stub additional revenues
ns will be required to meet appropriations
for the niauiienani e of the state (Joyern
meat 1 recommend
l'lrst I ha! il. i oninbiitions to the sink
ing funds necessary to meet bond Interest
anil eventually to reilr" the bonds of the
State lie raised by a i-lrei t tux '
Second that if in the judgment of ihe:
l,egll iture some reasonable increase in i
,rio taxes may be ejlefted this source j
of Indirect taxation b invoked I
Third -'I hat if lieifs.ary .furthyr con- i
stilerntlou be h.(d of .in additional direct
tn suftlclem in amount to meer appropria
tion not provided tor bv other means
Coinptioller Williams plesents n table
nhowirig the deniiiud of the State de- I
parttnenbrMid tiiMitution for upropria- .
tion for the coming year which aggre-
gate S.Vi.til l.lst Tin year's appropria
tion anion u t.s-l to iC.UTn.l.Vj. while last i
ytr' actual expenditure were J3s,- I
SS'-Mlli.
Hank Coiisnnfiloii In t'liattauonsa.
CllATTAN-ootiA, Dec. 31 . Negotiations
were finished to-day by vhiih the First
National Hank and tho American National
Ii.ink, the united catiital of which is Jsi..
noil, are cririsohdateil. Charles A. I,yerly.
president of the First National. I rumen
president of the Consolidated Hank.
The capital stock is to be increased to
Jl,(Kl,ii II S. I'rob.isco, heretofore
president ol the American National,
retires.
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Ilari'i Inn.l
. . . Hull..
. .. Miiirslnii
.In i kMnt lllr
'lie T ii lhrrrt,u
, t li n tn ptriri
iilasirow
Hi nmid i
.Vtlhlli MaslvH
I I 1 1!' stn , .
llrrtioitMall.
i '.troll!. a
P. In llllil rrlelilch
Vint nrnllio
PlOll'US .
I I MI..1
I liv of S.-vv iinnu II .
i'.1 Sol
Sin .Mian
In Kiia
San Juan
New Orlraus ..
Nmv tllll'.tllS.
S'lVHIIII III.
,n I v c--ii.ii . .
.New I III. .'IMS..
I. ii elJor. . .
Ilur 7 ifs'lau. .lanuary'A
Mn.sllh f. Ihrall.tr
Moiitscrrnt llnvaim .
Alllmna . .. Cri .tubal
AiilUIn . . I'.uniilisi
Yerill. . Partinlos
M.irou Due , Irtnllad
ilruba I'.ilon
MiiIiitI I'ar
lunvei (iiilu.ioii
l -liiri'iuil Wlri'lc-i.
Ssi'edili for Ni Yor.. was XVI miles etst of
Sandy MnoU at in .in A M
Salpland. for Ne tork. was 331 miles east
of SSanrt llnok at I P l.
KinasGouniuTfuslComDany
BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN
342, 044 and 340 I'ULTON STREET
Capital, - $500,000
Surplus, - $1,500,000
Undivided
Profits, - $603,149
JULIAN D. FAIRCHILD President
WILLIAM HARKNESS )
D. W. McWILLIAMS Vice Presidents
JULIAN P. FAIRCHILD)
THOMAS BLAKE Secretary
WILLIAM J. WASON, Jr Ass't Secretary
J. NORMAN CARPENTER . . . .Trust Officer
STATEMENT
At the Close of Eusiness on Decembir 31, 1910, made to thm
Superintendent of the Dnnfling Department
RESOURCES
Cash
Cash
on Hand
in Banks
New York City and Brooklyn Bonds
Other Stocks and Bonds
Bonds and Mortgages
Loans on Collateral, Demand and Time
Bills Purchased
Office Building .
Interest and Commissions Accrued '.
LIABILITIES
Capital
Surplus '.
Undivided Profits (net)
Due Depositors
Checks Certified '. . .
Rebate on Loans and Bills Purchased
Taxes and Expenses Accrued
Trust Checks Outstanding
The
(togs bounty f rust Company
Transacts a General Trust Business.
Receives Deposits Subject to Check at Sight.
Allows Interest on Daily Balances.
Issues Certificates of Deposit at Special Rates of Interest
Procures Letters of Credit
Before Mak ngYourWill the Kings CountyTrust Company
r u a ri I n it nt. r f wwmiwiiij
Would Be Glad to Consult With You and Have You
Name It as Either Your Executor or Trustee. The'
Charges Are Fixed by the Court and Cost No More!
Than in the Case of an Individual Actintr in ?nrhM
rsMM:p 4ln Ajennlnna
wami-ilj, mi; - vuiaiiiai;
Trust Company Be'ng
TRUSTEES
JOHN ARBUCKLE,
A. ABRAHAM.
WALTER E. BEDELL,
, GEO. V. BROWER.
ROBERT A. DRYSDALE.
IROSWELL ELDRIDGE.
I JULIAN D. FAIRCHILD,
JULIAN P. FAIRCHILD,
! JOSEPH P. GRACE,
I WILLIAM HARKNESS.
, JOSEPH HUBER,
H. K. KNAPP,
Begin the New Year by Opening an Account
With the Kings County Trust Company
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION
?:miJttt mat (tfompattB
M vin on-ic.
42 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
huANi ii on in w
467 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. 242 . Houston St., N. Y.
ii)Hi:i(iN oi'1'ii.r.
9 New Broad St., London, E, C
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1910 .
HK-sontrKs
V. Y. Ktato nnd City Bond- M, a. 1,024 -I' I
N. Y. HomI I'.itatn .Morictifii's riitt.MNi.iwi
Otliri Storkis nml HoutN. . l.fiTLV.Wi.Hi
Uiaiis ll.Mi".-J7n.3r.
Cish m Hand anil in Rankt. 7,:tu;,s:i".5t
Intorivst llftpivablo nml
Ollii'f Aw-clf.
i.').'i,:'7(t.o:i
s'j'j.vi.ii.N i 'j.nn Htta ,jw.n i 2.r.n
THIS COMI'A.NV IS TIIK FISCAL A.iUXT iF T1IK STATIC OF
NFAV YORK FOR TIIK SALI'. F STOCK TRAN'SFF.R TAX STAMPS.
riiEXsi itx iieeu it sij.otm.ooo.
or lilt Tntnl tVtO,lHHI,OUO I mi Arciiiiiit
of Hie I'ntiRtiia Cnnnl.
WAHlllNfiTON, Df" 31 TIip Tro.ir.iiry
impart mm t will lRin 111" Nfvv Ynar,
whirli inoatih tin m'cdiiiI half of tho IImmI
year, with a dolloit ot about jr.'.rxHi.P.Ki,
whirli Ik almoi-t .Ml prr ri'iit Ifs" than thn
(lollcit I'or tho IIihI Imlf f tlm lunt IIhohI
vonr
According to a preliminary (statement.
tho deficit i $21,300,000, tir tho total
1,552,101.43
1,064,182.84
317,529.38
1,500,181.06
944,611.25
8,883,839.42
3.384,033.50
210,000.00
96,511.30
17,952,990.18
500,000.00
1,500,030.00
603,149.65
15.261,491.95
24,2 10.89'
45,431.33 I
18,500.00 j
206.36 1
7- .
17,952,990.18
' '
Payable in any l-'art of the World
in I? n a s f 41s L f . t j.4f tAT. navmhlr on and after January 3d. 1D1I
- . in iuiui ui nil; IVIIIJ-S lUUniV
That of Absolute Security;
WHITMAN W. KENYON,
JOSEPH LIEBMANN,
JOHN McNAMEE,
D. W. McWILLIAMS,
HENRY A. MEYER.
CHARLES A. O'DONOHUE,
CHARLES E. PERKINS,
DICK S. RAMSAY.
H. B. SCHARMANN.
JOHN T. UNDERWOOD,
W. M. VAN ANDEN,
JOHN J. WILLIAMS.
LIABILITIES
$l,onti,iiofi.(io
ntitl rntlivitlod
1,15(1,557.15
Capital. .
Surplus
I'folit.s.
HfsiM' Villi
for
Acrrucd In-
trwst and laxos
DKI'OSI'I'S
, ... 40,310 07
.o,io2,a.ni,:i4
KH.iKio.fitHi will Im on account of tho I
Panama Canal nxtionditttrns and thn ri'Bl
on ordinary nxpondituri'is. A coinpari
nop ol th ordinary locoiptt. and dm
liilleomfiitiv of thn llrht half of tho lat
llisr-nl yoar and tho corrpsponrlinR porlod
for tiiiu Hko.iI yoar nhowh that. tlu TroitK
tiry lutM Imumi nlilo to effort a (..ivltiK
an miiting to about in,nno,oon, If
f.ivorabln coriditlon contlntto it in
probablo that tho deficit for tho wholo
year will bo much W thatroxpoctod and
! . l l ; .'in i ,
jn oontoquonco a bond imuo will not h
i ncoeMiry. .
Lincoln Trust Company
208 FIFTH AVENUE
OFFICERS
AM'.t.WtlMH S. WI.UII. JH.. Pre-ldfnt.
AMtAM M. HYATT, Vice President. tHVHN WA1II), Vlre-Prf Mdfnt.
IIORAOIF. POOH, Trmsiirrr. IlUUCKr.NIIIDiii: CAIinoi.L. Asst. Tre.
Statement of condition at the close of business December 31, 1910 .
rh In Vnnlt
nll In llnk
llrninnrt linn- nn Cnl-
litrrnl
Time l.nan on f'nl-
Intrral
Hills I'urrha-rd
llondv .Murkrt Vulnr ,
Ntork, Xlnrkrt Vnluc ..
Itnnd A- MnrtsiiKf ,,
Itrnt- Itrrrliahlr . ,
Arrrtinl lntrrct Itrrelr-
able
i,2ii5,oii;..i.t
l,MI3,,1ll7,4n
1, n4n.2ni..r,
2. r,n.i,nn4.r.n
i,-.n.7,i.iir.
,2ti,;n2.Bti
27H.l-IMI.IMI
1,(11111,111 II, 4
7IIM..14
.i7.nNn..i2
12,7.10.0411.112
DIRECTORS
W. n Hjvldvfln
(Jrorjc C, Boldt
(Irnrcn C. ClArk
HIUIiimi.Conktln
Hnhrrt II Pom line
Klunrt Iiunrnn
William IVIvlnrrr
llotiprt (iorlet
ismiirl V. Ilnftmnn
Alirnin Nt. Ill AU
Arllmr iMlIri
tlriidlKh .lohnwn
L'larcnci! II. Kclsoy
BROADWAY & USPENARD ST.
nti:i)l'.ltl0 P. DAVIS Mnnoerr
26 BROAD STREET
OTTO T. BANNA) D, Prssttitnt
MnnTtMP.lt-N. niTKNF.lt. ) ..,. p.-.Mrnii, tl ATJJ.nS K. IIAYDOCK.I
KtlKDHHirK .1. IKlllNi:, , ' It"1'''- AHTMt'K d Ollins. v.8t Serrrtrle
Itl-ltllCIlT W. MtJIIMi:. Kfrrrtary II. W M.TKIt fill AW. rciarw.
JAMES tionn. Trrasur-r.
TRUSTEES
V. N. tlOI'I'STOT
AllTIIPH rt ltTIKS JAMI'.S
nti.nrnir n jkn'mncs
WAtrrn .h:vi.mis
ruAt'Nri.v ki:i:p
WdOllltfltY I.ANOIIO.V
Jim v J mitcim:.i.
jamks piimi:i.ki:
t.l.OlltiK W. PKItKINS
OTTO T. p v' Mtll
S. Ill'.AIIIM. IIKIlTltO.V
JAMKS A lll.Atlt
JAMt:S ' rtlMiATK
llODKItT W. di- Pllli:ST
JOHN II. tlKN'.MM
KI.Ili:itT It. (iAIlV
JtlM'.IMI P. (iltACt:
rtlAltl.KS W ItAltKNKRS
JAMKS N ltll.I,
Statement of Condition at the
HKNOriU'i:
Olllro and
Cnili -n
lliiiiks . .
I,iinit!ion ('ollatrnil
Hills fun liiisi-d
Storks anil Hnnils .
(Market Value.)
Ilmuls .t .tlort BaBfi
lntTPt llrrrUtihlr
ii:7a.;,,,,,,1,f ,,r,,m"
, Vrllflnl ( lic(iirs
a,.T4,tlO.IIt Hri'rvc(l for Tuvi".
:ttl7,nO.t.i:i Intrri'st I'.ivnlilc
S.i,5tl. I S5. 1 :i
A NOTICr. Til ltOI.Ilf.ltS tip '
THE I'KTKHSHfllti ; M FlltS I' IS.
In iircortlan-e Willi t'.ic provision!, of Article
XX. of ths Mnrticacr ot Tlis Pe.r.iiri:
' romnniy lo The Kent I.stam iru.i i nnip.-n- oi
I'tillalflptila. .lair.l April IWl. ;. Mvurc an
Issue of svi.iii nrl Mortcacr - ti"M HkhIs.
tlr hiildf r of said llonils on- rrqursU-ii to tcmti r ,
i to sali! Trustor, on nr licforr January loth. lull.
, at r.ot over 10. ant ai-crunl Interest, an man of
bni,t itr..,..s s ulll .shsitrlt ihi. sAini of S.V.OO. vshlch .
amount l pas alik- on April tsl. tall- li ths Mori i
1 caKnrforiioratlon to thi- sld Triislrr for thy pur
i posf s of the SlnHlnc I'unit. as s.-t forth In tlir
I Article aforcsal 1 ........... i
Tin: PKTP.itsnrmi has (oMl.. .
IIIMIII.MS AMI IVlV.lll.ST.
-s. .-ss- I
254th Consecutive Semi-Annual Dividend
i r.NTAiu.iMii:i i i.
The Bank of New York
National Bank lag Ansoclalloa
, Now Yor... UecnmUer JOth. 110.
The Hoard of Directors have thl day de
clared a semi-annual dividend of Seven
il-M ner cent . nava lie on and after
t .Imiltni-v rtd. inn
riio transfer books wm remain closed
f December 23d. 1U10, to January 3d.
ion
A- -Cashior
' ttlr0X v"!hz, ma.
The nn-.! of. iiirpyu.r.;hjr -hA'.'-ftv. Jr.rl.-?
a quarterly dividend ot Pi It'll PKU L'K.N T. fri-e
,-rh' triuufir books will rtmaln cloM-d unlit that
date.
I.I.MRR P.. WHITTAICr.lt. Cashier.
I 111 IIA.NK UK AIIKIIK A.
New Y'ork, Iieecmber Nth. 1810.
Trie Hoard of IMreotor have to-day declared a
semi-annual dividend of thirteen I1J per rent.,
free of tat, payable January 3d. tint, to stuck
holders, of record of this date.
The transfer books vvlll remain closed until Jan
uary sib. lull
W. t, lir.NXKT- Cashier.
The- Heere llutton Hole tl.trhl.ir t'oiupiins
IllVIPI'Nl) NO.
A quarter')' dlvldeiul nt two of r cent has been
declared. pa able Januart la. it'll to stockholders
uf record at the close ot business January .1, mil.
I'llA.NTI.S A MI1.A. Pteldcnt.
Boston, llec. ,10. HUM.
Ihe Internntlon it llutton Hole sevvlnc Mil
rtitne Complins.
DIVIlll'NII Xt) M.
A ipiarterly dividend ot one ret lent has been
declared, pal able. lanuar) lit, lull, lo Mocklnlders
nt record at the close ot t.inlne.s Januar) ft, lull.
t'KANCIS A Prestdrnl.
Poston, lire ro, nun.
Ileerr Fold Inn llaehlne t'oinp.ini.
IIIVIHIINI) Ml T
A rpiarterly dividend ot nnr iter cent, has hren
declareil. payable January la, Ultl, to slock holders
nt record at the clo-rof liuflness January .1. lull
I'ltA.NCiS A. titll.A, Prrstlteul.
Ilostnn. Her W. llllo
CtH'AllTMIllS 1 1 1 1 MITIt'l ,
-
M'.W MIIIK. PIIILslll:i.l'lllA,
.ii. -vim i.
A.l I'AICISI.
Ilecrmher.llst. tOin
Mr. r.roitnr. w. i't:iiKi.s ami Mr. t:t.
WAItO F. WllirKV. to our ureal renrethav Inc
.inl.t.l tn rrilrf. ullh.liau this tlav trnm oi.r
1 urms In Ncu York. Phlladeiprita, lintlou anil
' "u. HII.I.IAM II. POIITKII. herelnfnre
1 PrrxMent ot the Chemical National Hank of New
'York, and Mr. THOMAS . I.A1IKNI. lure
I lofore Vice President nf the I'lrsl National Hank
I ot New "iirk. are this day admlttrd as pariners
tn our flrnit. In New York I'htlndelphla, Uintlon
i an I Paris, resident In New York.
I. I . SllllltiA. S t II,,
en tmrk.
nm:i'.i. a co..
I'hIUrielphlH.
MOfitiAX, (iltK.NI i;i.l. A t o
London.
.MIIIMiA.-s, IIAIt.llCs & i n..
Purls.
MR. FA1KMAX H. DICK is this
ilav ntlmittrtl as : inonibor of tnir
firm. DK'K IM0S. & CO.
New Y'ork, January 1st. 1PI1 i
Mil. I.OfIS Pt'ltTIM. who l.as for manv .
yearb held our Powrr of Attorney and repre-,'
sented us In Boston, has been adnlltetl a partner 1
In our linns In this rountrv and In Uindon. and
will continue lo reside In Hoston
li Kll it. nidi i nr.un - him r.vi.
3ook Exchange
AdvertlRomonta of necond had
hooltn for wvte. oxohatiRo or
wanted will Ivs inortel in Thr
Sun, Sattirdays, at Wc. a linn
(wiven words to the lino, four
toon linos to tho inch). Display
tyr1 nt allowed.
Copy for lulvertiisoraent un
der this clasHirlcation must bo
received at Tjte Hun officii not
later !han Tburnday prviouto
Saturoty of iaeertioa,
i
I.IAIIII.ITII.H.
rpitl m.onn.non.nn
surplus soo.onii.no
fndllldrd lrnt . . 2.1ilt.7M
Itrscnrd fur Iimc anil
I.XIlfllsc... 7, 4Fo.no
Pcpi.MU 11,140,422.M
512, 7.1(1.040.112
V. I)c I-oncry Kmintf
(irorRfi Li-ask
U m. (1. MrAitnn
.tnhn P. Munn. M P.
lAinrft OulnUn
trv Inr I' Iliytnnnd
Wllll.'im alnlnll
tl. Aymiir Pnds
imnc .N ScllgmAn
liuli isirrn
nwrii V nnl
Mfxnttdir S Wfbh, Jr.
(" Morton Whitman
BROADWAY A 72D ST.
Nlil.SON P rftin IN, MnnasT
JOHN' S P1IIPP.S
t:. PAii.tAt.i:i: pitKNt in
HIIMt'XIl II IIAMKII.PII
.SOUMAN II 1IKAM
II AVM Ml SANDS
JOM.PH .1. .M.(lCl-.t
JOM.S w .STKIII.INd
.IAMPS STII.IAPAX
i:hst Til VAN
MM S TIKIINKV
Close of Business Dec. 31st, 1910
I I.IAItll.l Tll
f apltnl Min K . s:t,(M)O,000.tl(
ami I lift I-
I 1. 1 111). 111'.'. 04
l.7IHI,V4,i.l I
.-.-l.t.TS.V.sO
S-I.OOII.ntl
ri'Alt.-.Otl
.s.-,.-,,r-,i.,i5.ia
niviiii:Ms ami i.ti:hi:st
falnK It ink-..
The Bowery Savings Bank
i:s am) t.io nownnv
NEW VOUK. I)tc. 13. 1010.
A fftnl annual aividrnd at the rata ot
imtt.r. and o.NT..i!Ai.F pi:k cr.xr.
trr annum has been drclared and villi ha
rrrdltcd to dciioiltors on all tumi of MOT
and upwarJ and not eicctdlnc Wl
which thall have been deposited at leal
three months on the first day of January v
r.i-it. and villi he paatitf nn and after
Monitav. Januarv Pi. tan
Mone depnsp.ed on or before January
in villi draw Interest from January 1. lull.
MHXm A JsCm-NCK. President.
WILLIAM P KNOX. Comptroller.
JOi:pit (i. t.mpu.. Secretary.
2 THE FRANKL9 ti
t SAVINGS BANK
Ccrntr 8th Avenue 6? 42d Street
lKV lonieeu'irr em -inul dtrtilrnd
Una ftten ittlttf.l nt In? mlf vf Thrrt ind
Our titti I'ert nit prr annum nn all sum
rnWltil IKfrrtn iram JS Ui fl. pa'jabls
in ami uftr' )inuar'j llWA. Pill
llriost in.ide nn nr tit-fore Ihe Tenth
if .l.innarj villi ilr.ivt Interest f rum
the lt.
Assets ... ;n,n'T.I 10.44
surplus, i,ir v.ilues . ! 1. 1 ;h,ii;ii.o;
Wm Coulilln, Pres
J llallock Warlne. Hit
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
' ufl AN!) ,D IIOU COIt 1 AN tl. .ST
I IIIISiT SfiM l-ANM AI. n iii:'.ni
The trustees have oidficd Interest at the rate ol
tiiiiki: ami onh-ii v.i i iiji pi:it i i;xr
I per annum to he paid to dnnsitnrs on and ntter
i .lunu.irv mihon all Minis ol US and up lul-I.OOil
hlch have remained on deposp tot the tbreo or
l months rndlntr llc einlnr :tst, llllo, tu
accuriianccvilth tliclu laws anil rulCMif tl.rbjnk
1 Mnnr ilcw-ltiil on or bcdirc .lnnu.iri ioiIimIII
draw tuterent troni .lauiLirv 1st
! lll'NIPi it A-sLUIt, President
IIPXItY NAYI.ru, !M'crctnr
I'MII. A IIPIII It. Assistant secretary.
GREENWICH SAVINGS BANK
itiKortioraird .Ml
V I, l or. Dili Ave. mid lilrh mreet.
iiii.iiii: iNii:iti:si-ui iiiknh
M SKIN I MS i:.MIIMi ll:c. ai, lui,,.
On all Minis from S-i to M.ovi lo depositors rn,
tilled to tuirresi under the 1 laws at Ilia rate of
riil'IC ' 1'l.lt l'i;.r. per Annum on so much of
i every ac.oiiiitasshallrioicsri.rd Sl,i) ntid.atthn
raie oi i iiui.i, mill i.i:-ii Al.l vr.ll l'K I.
; per anniiin on sn imich of cM-rj account as shall
' ciriTu si.v.si pa' .iiiin nn nun atler jam aky 19.
llelioslts niiiili. nn nr liefure .1 . . I 4 It V in
le
i.in lira vi iiueresi irolu .1 s vv.llll I. lull,
J.Wtl.S gll.Nt.A.N Pirsldenl
CltAlll.t.s il. Pl'TClfKIt, Trcas'r.
.1. HAMPIIII.N 11(11111, I .
PIIA.Nfl.Sll llAt'U.N'. Jit. .Voretarlcs
5& 7 Park Place, N.Y.
4 '.-. Per Annum pay.itile
"on und alter Jiin
ti.i ri tilth. Hill.
llriMislta mtiile un nr before
.I.in. Hi w i",i lnti.rft
ii .inn. ui. inn.
Uilsiin, Print. W. II. Ilnse, SfCtr
I'AM' ItlVDIt sv l.M.s l.ssurt rio..
sm IIHO 1IV AY NFVV YllHK.
isntpi.t s u nt i.v.
The IMtli s,-ri i nnnnal illvldtnc. has been
declared ai the int of
Four Per Cent.
per annum on nil aicouvs cn'li'ed tliereto,
payable on and a'ter Jan iU'h Hriotlt
madn on nr tielore Jan loth will draw In
teiest trom Jan Itl till I
I -S KAM.SW I n t WlttT.STY Sec
r.t.i:tTiiN. m ui:r.Tit!s.
rO.NSIII.IIIA r.".II OAS I'llMPVNV II F NF.W
MIIIK.
I In lim I'l.ire.
I L .laili.arv 1st. 19U.
The annual ineellni of ihe lockholders ol this
Compani tor ihe ilerilun nf I'rnsiees in servo
'IV
I .MOMlAV, Januarv :.'.., lllil l oih will tie open
trnm i; M to I P M Trnns'cr bbnks villi i los.i
Saturdm , Januar. JMi pill.-i u M. nnd reopen
Tiiesda, Januarv :ul mil
It V i VIP Pit. ,srieur-
"nKiiiin iiti'M loviPY.NY.'
Tho annual meetlnit nf the sinrUlinlJcr of'thli
company fur the election of Dire, torn and In
spector. of the neit Micreedlnc election -aill In
held at the ompau oitltr, Nn. 731 Uroivlwa,
Manhattan lioroiinh New orlt t'ttj . on WetlDi.
iia, januar nui, inn. ai r o clucu titvin
1 TajiMer liuoks will 1 1, s
Il, i ember Slit. 1910.
at 3 P.
A. M.
and reopen juiiuvr, ,lir tail, at ti
JOHN it nwn(isj secretary.
TUB liacle lire i oinpanj h Amuul .StocU
holders' nu-ett.i aid tlcciloi will tie held from
noon tonne o'clock. January 10 tint, at (C Heaver
Street. New Y'orU, to orar lllreetor
U h IlIUK.N.SecraUiy.
118 Us
Semi
Annual
Dividend
ii i .i