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Nervousness on Continent and New York Fluctuations Leave British Centre Unaffected. MONEY SCARCE AND DEAR British Experts Fear New York jlay Compete for Gold in Their Market?Accumu lations Continue. [By Caah to The Tribune. 1 boadoa. KOV. ft -Tlu- stock market howlnk" commrndahle c-almnc-as, con , _ tr.r parvouanaafl exhihited on leading Cont mental hourses and fluctuatif.r..s whlCB hav? heen tol* lewinj MM aa "thenT so rapidly in New v rk. IBttulatloa has heen held in r-heck in Kr-.'-n.i fnr some time to the dit of s(""-] :;s'm'Si: eatabllahed bn .-.?md Itn* Oafl*Contlnenl the situation is less tlgfactory. foi the annlea f*f the peat aaarara are so larpe that the p.jhiic trem> ? rar wa_r a*?paa**a imminent, and the Balkaafl are always a gtate of unreat Turkey is said tO ^ trj'ing to horrow on a large scale In pranre, whlk Franca ar;.! <;rrmany a-ili both briner oul large loana of their ,wn about the turn of tl.e year. Views of "The Statist." y.xirc :.- : a making the Continent nervous to Boma degree. Mon-y is irarce and dear, and Kuropean peoplea ,r. hoard: hk lt. The Bdltor of "The .igtist" I "taaatati '??' ??? o la anything bul T.assunnp. even If a conftiet with tha Vntted Btai led; yet it la .41 to m .ntry ean aacapc disaster. a W '?ng *t,e < Ivll war ha laated an 1 how anarchic is t! ditlon of things. Before the i ise of form-r Preaidenl Dlaa to power Mex? ico was aaarly alwaya in a atata ..f an irchy. but ln l laya tl.e fir;? .ru.rest*. i I I ' ?;??'? there wore com* [?aratively Bn 11, a w they are v?ry large. Now another s< arr has .ri?en because of the attitude of Preal* ,.-._t Wllaon '??'?? rd the lliegal and un* a.nstitutiona; mdud r.f Hut ita." Thf week's return Of the Hank of England et mparefl rather toearably with tl.- nding returt. aomr years : ..-? bul aii in all the hank is not as -tr<?: | aa aome arould llka to i i*. it. : H4290.000 bai onThtirsdr- ? all nation? are now! irramb!!'- I and a mult tude of ; paanaaaata, orporatlona, compi Bh. are aag. r to obtaln loana, ar ? v*<k lar.- of bankera and bank for prep- , antions for thi ? r.il ??(' th<- month, **at"a yeaterday payment araa made f"i ry bills. further de ruding the , .-- r|e market. Egypt tn Gold Market. The Ralchal ? , at**-nmulal ru*-* of gold, ;md the Hank of Frame ind the Impenal Bank of Russia are following th< Oerman aaaapla, No more goid - expected from S<.uth Amtrica, Bnd a I irga pari ol what has amved has ? dlverted tr. the <?,..! t^nent. Egypl contlnuea takir... laM," j amount., ha ng aircady taken >'" MWJUO up ? ? xVednes-dav night, and j thetnd of ti. iotton picklng aeaaon la Mi two rr.. Britieh ezperta ? lao are fearful that IM United g< -... rnay , <,mpete for I'M in this market, althouph. accord lng to "Th? bi ? Bt," "thfl electiona, a!) favorable t- ? . Democratic party. i.n dicate^thfct the policy of Prealdenl Wil- j ?Miadaiinletration ia approved by the ***Plt, and ? should Indicata that U* country ie nol anxious." &i*coun*. ;. . fall t.. show much tJMflB, beu.t; fairly well malntained, w*ln* to ? aomewhat Mocertain ?aaury out;r.i,'K. r.all loana being al 1 Krcent. weekly loans at 4'4 and sixty J?>' bilis at :, pr r cent. Three months' < w fct* receded . ghtly froin 5 per cent a *?* ago to 4.. four months" bills to 1 ?-16 and i . montha' bills to 1 11-16 Bt aaat T*1* Bank oi I ngland loat 13.160,000 ^ 'u Twr\e, reducing tha flgura to i32,410,l-'if., v . ,nf. i,u||lon item was "??uced by $3,105,000, ar.d now stands 'ymHWl, The ratio of reserve to ?*fci!iti.a still siands at B8.48 per CtMt mVlCALL WORLD CONGRESS National Cci.servation Meeting Attracting Attention. ^ MhlnjtA-. f_A World con " -*nre** reaull Croaa tha Kta* te Cor._r.,v- .... Congreaa in Waai. ^on haai N ber II to M. Such a ^jT*!*** *a? lour yeara ano. ^ Offlilai r. ; Ms.-ntatlvefi of Mexico Canada met with repres'-ntatives ol tountry h xhe dlptotnatle room of ,u rt"irr'! "' Btate, but the plan t r'5Mro*"- ' '.rnature. t a^~^ M>vernment? have ahown auch jw-jf^Z*** of kltareal Ln the eonaervation jUt** *hla yeai thal then- wlll be a "*r.Utl *,len!' ' "f dll.lomati. r.i?:e ,.,, Vf* '''in al any prevloua c-onaer tIT rr" ?orld ftr8t ''"'!"":,i"n w-as to hold a ? Maaanratton conttresB at Th< ** Queen Ujihelmir.a lesjionderl ^.*.iy utid offered her oo-operatlon In hrixv? ?! >"*! ""''''"8 K auei.-4-sM. Great ?Ki *' <-i*r?i.ti;y F*rance, rtunsia, Japan v*>! <rf r D*Uon" expreaaed th.-n- appro I* th? Plan. At om tlme It was pro tt^*,> hav*' a commlaaloa freen this ijlq, vli!t forelgn powera and aalc ^ lo take pan in tha woMd'a oon gg^* oi Ibe notabla repreaentatlvea ol t*a \. 8('v*rri,r" ",s who are r xj.ei ted at Oaa f iillonal (''onaervation ('ongrreaa ln wMjf , ar' Mr' -'uaaerand, the Anihas JT ^om Krar.i. ; A. Bchtrbatakoy. _^**,lor '>* thi irii|ierial ItiiflHtan Em k\\\}nr~*- All Kuli Khan, the Peralan jjTJ***dor. and Dr. Krneat Baumann, **-.?*. 'JBf,Mlr'- "f Hwlt_erlar.d. It ls JTT^ 'hat Japan and Chlna will alao m '??PWMnted. I E Difflcult Budgetary Situation Monopolizes Attention of Country's Financiers. REASONS FOR MEW LOAN Prospective Deficit of Almost $500,000,000 Far Beyond the Power of New Tax ation to Produce. i Hv cabU " i he Trlbai ? ! rar:."-. Nov. fi After a ktr Berlea of df-t-j.ondt nt aeaalona on tho Bouraa \ very eiight favorable reactioa has at laal aet ln Tha marketM leaa vv..i>v. though foreign bonda are Btattonary. Even in regard t<> Mexican aecurltlea a more bopeful feeling prevalla The facl of tho matter is. of couraa thal the wbola financial talent of tne natlon haa been Interested in th< .;? - talla of tha mlnlatry'a flnancial pr.. poeala foe the budgetary altuatlon haa *? .r beea ao difflcult glnca tba rxara Inunbdlately followlng the FrBnco-Cler man War. For tho current yrar tho government sh.?'.>.. i ? \ ? ptloi ? I monetarj reaourcea, amounttng t.> more than 962,000,000, arart froen aboul $12.-00.000 aaked lor "t, ahorl term treaaury bonda for tii* n.-.-ds of thr navy. lioreover, bi 142,000,000 f.'i expenditure waa held, apart from budK't call nations. Th.rof-.rc the budgei for t:.- coming flnan i has an inhertted dellcH <.f almoal $106,000,000. Bupplementary ts are to meel thla apedal outlay, whlch is in n.> way included in this ao* tlmate. The deflcll of $108,000,000 banded on t<> dext vcar will havi io a mel In cn llta for the followlng flnan clal yeara Attempta hav. been mada to decelva the mind as t.. the real catigaa <>f th- preaenl difflcultiea hut tho budgot for n<xt year now under unlon will ha\e t" bear the weight . onaldi rable Incn aaa of ? x-?? II is believed that $22,000,000 m >re wiii i..* wanted for the Wai . ona* i the Kt"wth of enro ? i numhers and arnianonts. lf. Almond polnta thla oul in hla re? port to the S- nat. mi thi budgl t t.-r the current year. A higher tigure wlll - H from tbe general r:s< i* prl -B ? ? ln* i reaae ta B_lpii< ?> Th< taoui m< I eatlmatea ahow a budget Inflated by at ? $21,500,000 t<-. meel engagement. anl on prevloua credlta Evi n if the n rjuirt menta for Mora co ara 14,000,000 and a aum < f .1,000 can i ?? aavi d by varki ia later u IU have to Bnd na u ? $110,000,000 to hal* the budgei for next year without taklng Into accounl a probable Incn bj i ?? enue. The Bacal yi ar of 1012 iur* $36,000,000 from Impoat dutiea and dlre* 1 I tiu n ? |ulvalenl sum will hava to i.e ded tcted froai the deficit There wiii be b gain m the coming flnancial year of the lump aum from the over* flow >.f whi.-h the delayed budgei r'.r 1913 was unable to beneflt Thua ihe ? . n< y of revenue will flgure Bt aboul $110,000,000. Ther. iir. , liovvevrr. other pn mom !" ?,"' *ff> I r,.(t: ;..: ;ii<i. ? dlacuaalon, but whlch cannol bt omltted from a full atatement of the condltlon ->f French finan.-e. a draatlc flnancial effort la on demanded to aafeguard the na? tional Bocurlty. Two pro#ecta have been placed by the government before th** cbambera for tho imp vetnenl of the defenalve for.es oi tbe country. The flrat, re ferrlng to armament atorea and I Inga was reduced from $100,000,000 to ea 11 * h i.i m n ?. Bpn ad ov< r a period of fi - ? .. ra and the a< cond propoaal, d< with the larger contlngenta aei with the colora, atanda In need of credita totalling $88,000,000, of whlch flgUie $ 17,800,000 is want.d for tbe enl year. New campa of Inatructlon are want* ed, furniShed vuih aii modern and p?r* ii Infantry and ?v* air: and small arniK. BJ vvll us ipius tor tha artillery. Technlcal opinion ea* timat.s the total sum requlred at 1300,000,000. some, indeed, think that 1400,000,000 may be needed before tbe country wlll be abeolutely aecure Ib tha event of war. a apedal law waa outUned datlng from May _7 last Which had ln \nw a loan of $200,000,000. A lotid ouk-ry followed In s'-vetai polltlcal quartera agaln-< any suhstitution of fresh taxa* tlon for ? loan. Bul neither tba ? i merdal aroHd Bor agrloulture la In a poattloa to bear a Bupplementary con trlbutloa to the Btate, whlch, Includlng the budgetary defldt arould range from $300,000,000 to $600,000,0001 Though Ul| il.sin tO aid ihe state, workcrB of ;,ll eoriditions would risk a collapse under UM lyeavy load. Vet tha neceaBUBty for new resourcaa is indlaputBbie, The flnancial sins ol the past in the form of unsound llli'iii cial legislation will have to be bOTM Bl weii as tba debta from waataful ex p.ndituro, and reparation will be most effldently earried out by neither cruah* ing lahor BOT m anng CBpital, Tho hBSl method for obtalnlng the ueodful capi tal in found in a double operation vare fully ocanbtoe ol a stat. loan and ahifc fully framad new- taxation. whieh will not unduly press on any ciass of the populathrB The great point advocated Ig to indu' e capital to help by judicioua and attractivo Investment, remuner.i tive and guarantoad i-y tiu- govers* ment. Thf impending new issue of French rentea whl Bnoi the nwt U tha raatad rights of present holders of Fnm h f PUT cents are fully baloguarded. The vast reservi funds of small savlnKs wlll then OOflBB to the rescue by sui> BCrlblng wholesale to such an Issue ef national BtOCh. The countless army of COMPILED ?IS FOR M9B New V.irk .all rrrnr,ej. Bea 1 'irk mxty-dav loan* . N.w 1 >rk ioir.nirr.inl i<_i f r. i'h!.*i|iA tlme loan*. Boaton tii ?? loani. . ? Mtni rata . i_:<*. I'Tlin dltcount rate. Nrvv Vorl; ?1 k-'? t Mrrlln*. ntchaage on New York. ng< . Parta ne) ingi ..n Iy-.ndon. i < . I'nlted Btatet )k ol ttB. ffnitlnh conSOte .,. Fn -ii h i epti s . >',errrian iinp'riat S.. Har go\ I, l_>ndon. \- r oOIICt . I'nlted Btatea Knld ln !.<>nil..n. jt oonco. Ilar e!!v*r. London, l * I M . ? 111 .1 < . I . ? Hi t.-Hi par par '? ' Itl .^1 rtt aa. BANK CLEARINGS. Aa r*por'*d hy "The Flnan'lal i-htonlrle" fai Um wr-.k taded NOW UU NfU Tork . $i,Bi? $: Boaton . i ia.7S7.ii u Phllndelphla . ISMTS.'lM Baltlrnora . 'hUhKo . :?: . Bt I.nilli . -: Htm Orlcan* . 17,1 Seven rlliee. five dayn. * '? r $1. Other cltles, five days. Total* all dtlaa t\x* da\a . | All rltlc*. me day. Totala *11 rltlr*. for vre?k. IS FOREIGN BANK RETURNS. HANK OB BNQLAJfDt Oet. II "' I ?_ DerncltK . 147.1 ?IH tttt rir.-iilatlon . Hold . 34 :: .?"' ' ''" Serurltle* . <-- '' """ Baeirn ratlo (per .-'nn. ? ??< '? i ..-i um,t rati iper eaat). .'? ?? ' HANK OB : ' . IN KRANCS). ,-.-_U| .,??.? Oet. ?. Pirro?lte . Too.ooo Clreulatlon . f.T^o.fion.ooo r . :?- .__? liold . . ? ... i-over . Diacouata. etc. l.iM.seo on*i I'o/n to note* iper vrnti. ?' I nt rata (per eaat). a I ' 'il.I'.M ANY (MAI Ocl .'. I'old and silver. l.oans and diacounta. 1.311 *. ""ti. ..... ?? ? ?? ? ? ia-? (p?r eeat). I < r_NA1 fl -N BANKI M N1 UM' Juni Jul/. lai ?? Loan- on rall. I ' ' ther . . and . ? er . ? .,. . ... ca*> raaervea . ?4 i ?: par par a fr. lie. rom. 47v,rf ?A U\t rtt ??-. '** Id. :-.;, i. Inr Hen I fM.M7.0M > 79,010 ???.*.: ft>?*> .-.-. 13 Nov. J. 1.444.401.001 1 OM.MO.OOO -< ;.-.rnber J ? ..'?fl.Ort.) : ?; ni.ooo.0.10 GOLD PRODUCTION CF THE WORLD. 1911 Auatralin. * fl 191 ?x Ruaala ? -Ti tal valu'e-> -?? ? m Dollar* .. ; . II 471.4 . . Ol 5.J73 i?.OBI.J1W .??,?! ., I, Tboae who dti re ti rt the nun l to dollara maydoaobytn $71?. ln ordi to arrlre at tbe number of iterllng 1 ' ' ? aacertalned bjr multii the numbi r Ol ot l COPPER STAXISTICS. : . . ToUl ? . . . RAIL CONSUMPTION IN UNITED STATES. Tbi approxlraati ' i of ralla In tha Unli in g,,,. ? ?? ? . ts glven li I ..... the quantll ported to the tod ' '' . . . ._______ . " , . .__? ? ; ttt . .' " ?fot.-l ? oneumptli n ? i, lol.U ? ?'i?-iiin>ii' n . 1 ' . INTERNATIONAL TRADE. ? | ..' gold I of I i i 1*1 if *i PRICES AND YIELDS ? gelllna I ? ? ? '. ? II" . 1 ? . HO . 1.. . 171 . ? M ift tn . ?j..i ? .. i ... i ... i ... i ... i ... i ... i ... i ... i .. i ... i ... i ... i ... i ... i ... i ... i ... i ... i ... i ... i ... i ... i 4 10 I* ?? ? I ? 2.11 2 .?, i ?? l '?. i M ? I 74 ! Tl 1 $1 ? I w 1 $7 i I I M ' I 4 . I 40 1.3a -rreocn caplUhata, Kreat nnd llttle, arM gWt sr-.uritv and proflt for thelr 10 veaUnenta an.i llkearla aal afy thelr patrii.ti.-m and ln U' '1'" ?*??*?" **? budgel for 1914 arould then ba light* ened of tbeaa abnorinal axpi nai i and uii.rrited debta and only th- ordinary ,.,-.,iits would bava to ba voted. To balanoa 'he national accounta t i? therefore neccssary lo draw on the ac .uniulatid reaoum-B ot the nation under a sound. i ontident an.l COttfldeuce Insplrlng flseal and finam iai poUoy. ! i BANKER'S^UTO_KILLS MAN Wm. A. Simonson's Chauffeur Held for Manslaughter. Somerville, Maas.. Nov. O.-Frederiek A ropman. of New York. I-haufffiir for WUllam A. SimonsOn. a hanker. of No. wall Btraat, n>? V("k- Wlts ??'-'k<'<* up Ht U,e po.i-e atatlon t..-ni?ht. ch.nredIwtth .uanslai.Khter. aft.r the ma-hlna which h. wuH drtVbtg ran over anrl k.lled a? un? known man tO-day. lopman ela.nis the ,??,. stngKered into the pa.h of the OBr. Tl,e auton.oliil.' ??* rfltlirnlng Irom Kxeter \ H.. where Ihe BtmOliaOn fam? ily attaadad the ft-eter-Aadovar footbaB . .a,^ Mr and Mrs. Simoiison Kame ye_t4-rda>. 4>.r. ??"u proreeded to New Vork by tra.n. They llve at No. 4J Weat 71st street. 42D STREET PLAGIARISM Bryant Park Thieves Get $600 Worth of Souvenir Postcards. in the fiara of tha hriKt.t iicht*. 4.f ...i Btreel claver thlevaa Jlraaited tha door of tha Hippodrome Poa4 Cagd Company. a few ili'". ?,s* "r Fifth avenue. early > esterday inoriiini.. and got away wlth UM worth "i" aoaraab" *-ooda, ratrabnaa Ptank Mlller, on post at Fifth avenue and IM Btraat, fOund the door open ahout I o'clock. a bag oetntalnlag aratchaa and Bllverwara wortk WM ".'s lylag ??" tho floor. DatactHraa ftom the Baat r.i?t street ata* Oked tba haR over. but found no Clewa Thay think that the burglam m Bryanl Park until the atreet maa flaaartBi* befora thay taeUed the door. Ajpt.iently they were fright.ned before ,.niilet..l tli. ;r haul and Bad, leav mg the proceeds of other joba behlnd. ? ENGLISH ORGANIST HERE Will Be Tirst to Play New Instrn ment in Buffalo Chureh. Ed-vin EL Laaaara, the Kr.Kiish or_nm ist. wbo will play tba that music upon Ihe new orj.at. of the Chriatlan E. ii-n.-e 1'hurch in Buffalo. arrived here yestenl.iv. aerompanled by hia arlfa and aon. on the Celtic. W MARKET REVIEW Wheat Firmer-Corn Irregular Cotton Slumps-Coffee Lower. There have r.e. n few featut?s of ape cial interest ln tba wheat market for the la.-t Weak. There has be.-n a little more BrnUMBB, fOUaartng .arly lrregularlty. with forelcn markets and crop conditions tha InapirlBg influencea. ln apite of ta* recelpta at rTortha.etaia polnta. fiitur.-s galned from 1 ient to 1*4 cents a hushel, the haavjf rt-.eipts luirig off.-et b| inereaaeii ilrarances from the aea h.ianl. Tba movement for the weok totalled re ealptfl nf about IflgayMI bushels, cora i.m. .1 with 6._4.',OUO for the previous week ar.'l 11..V-.IX". a y,-ar aso, while the ex porta wera 4.o;a,i?"j buflhela. ...mpared arltk M_MN the previous week and _, th\Mt last year. The eloslng price of Nn. I nd, spot. 98 eeab*. ia '2 eent "ver the price a month ano, hut 9 centa under last > ear's flKures. Cora has been lrf'.ular mr.st of the W.ek, h.lt the tendeliey QBA BOOB tOWBTd .1 atratigtb, baaad on a stron?.er cash situation. t'ountry offerit.Ks mled licht until Saturday, and eaah markets were flrm. Thia strength havs been a puzzle to many, OWlng to the statistkal BOMtaOB. st-.ek figures being entirt-Iy acam^t the market. Th- avaHabla atoch of American eara is glven as 1,6(2 OO bushels, against 3,3-1. <**) a year ago. and, while the fltO. k ln Chlcago dae raa aad MMM buabela it atfil totalled MMJM. agalaat LSMM a fear Bga The Aiy.ntlne crop is not now ? OB. Bldered a fa?-t..r in this market. The elnsirig prtea Of No. 2 n.ixr-'I, BpOt, M centa, waa i'_ '-ents above that of a mnnth BgO and 11"2 OBttM hi.her than a year a. ... Bava bald aboul stoa.ly, with the iibangaa in other rralna apparantly dis COUnted. N.-ar months have b>?? n rather heavy al Itmaa. t.ut the ranaa aparard haa galned Cron i'_ i anta to I canta Tl.e pecuuarlty of the raarket is that prices ara | eenta to -1.- centa hlghar than thay Wara B fear ago, while the available surpiy is vast;. laigar, aggregatlng M, I0MOI btiahela, agalaat lt,1MMt a jrear ; :,.? | 7 OM In IML There haa beea liberal buylni. of CBBBdlBB'oata fCf Chl* cago aocouat, but thlfl has nol reaulted la lower pri'-- - here rs.iir baa beea quiet, and deoianda for btgher prleaa rnada by aotna hold< bean mat bj tha arlthdrawal of ? ? e\.i, uitn Bour Bdinlttadly loa ln prlca frota U?4 ..-...- polnl ol riew. Tha . ia in a waltl | ? tion Pr duo* t'on ln the threa Ncethweeteni eentrea i., t w.-.-k waa -i.'i.ii.'. barrela, in.:;" in thi .OlO. Cotton's Big Drop. s- ia cotton for tha w< | tb. weak, under a drop of 4>) polnta, or %\ a b.i Thla waa eauaed by irlah govi ram ;?' ', . ... '??? 1.1' ll gBVB ? ilt OUt rrom i rlvn ? an.i bj ' i api rta.*' ; || red flpella of w lllng ? . ?. ob b il 11 .-ti a hen ti.. : and thfl drop waa ?..up. WEEKLY TABLE OF BONDS. li,... in i. Lon 99};i_np ? i ;- ? , ? . . .. 4 . ' 4 ? ? . I '? itt .-" . . ? . 4 ? . u H ? 4 ..... . . . . . - . ? . -i . ? : . ? S 1 ? :. ..< IX . . ?a-- ?:,. '.?: ?-.... :. ? ? '. ? . .- i i ? Mn Ag Ch L-vt C IV i li ,. . .: -i _ -. - ? ? ??-.,; i ,\ r ? ???.?! - , ?... , .? ii -i ? 4- . -4 M M ? '' ' "' I ' j ? , onvl l-l' ??-1-. . . . 4 1000 do l . ' -? ? , 1, . I. & N . _r3.nK>.ii ?fc o |.r lbn J ,? ??. ' 1 41 : ....... ? i ll"a I ? 1*1 I.I..WW Ui ..-.. .? W ?? .4-4 ? . . ? - ? o r.i BM M ' ? * 7th Av i ' ? , - . I>n -' Ry li ,HI con ba 100 4 .:'"'? ? . I1VI I - ? . ? 4 - 4 te 6 ttOtee 1*1 fi . n Kl 1:'. ?- 4 ' - ? . 1 --, R |{ a. I' B*M * l*. I ' ,h I..-.,. IHda ???? ? 4 ' ? ? * . - .'an -' ? _? e of da Rj "..i 6a 1 '' - '..,;< I. | ' . !?,? i?t tn... '.'i loitdIV. :? KK&Bl'o ot QatA) . . ; ? | li: t "?" - ; - ,. * .tn - l4M*a ! 4-. 104% '-, la. 4s Rd \ ; ? imoo 100.) on ? . ( ?.-i.i,- a aii *v -. i :,,., rt.) 4. lll dl. 8 V.n .11 dl ? ? -s ?* 7.? dh i"' "" "" 4. Boathf. dtv M [o lolnt I* ? , ' - .' .; i. K r I ' i '* MO r i .. L lf r-f " ". . ... . I . 4. . Stl'g. I- '? ' ^ ' ' " * . * . ,?" ? .!?n,.'*!_!> !7 _o ronvi . ? ? 2 ,, ? . .-,. r u d ? v-:\ I. *WiMdh ' . ? '? K . . . -in .<?? 4-. KS ' ' ' ' 7' S ,;,. |,w. . o bn . H ' ?*4 174 4 R , _ I' .l.t' ..' , ?; 4 'o """ **. ,, U R ,?l 44 ' . : 4 UM . ',*>, i- .- .'..--t !? .'I. 4?' Kj ! So ? ? , . , ,|o ir.l 44 Bl I. .11- ? "'.?'?? i, *, W tm...... ? ' 7*i |0 ' (< 41..- ii"?i? *? oi f. Mh Ave :? UH UW) gorn Prod (fl IMI ? > jijno 'umb T.l ? T ifl. >*?. UM UM\- M i,>,0 .ln 7* I'r-mi ,1K.. ir?4 lil? ir? 4,.-. dO r*f 4a.....] BJJ MH] ?6 n & Kio o ref |a.. n% n I J] 101 - 4 '. I?a 7IM?) 1> * riiu >. i>. ?'"?;??*?, . D. ' 1:1 Co lil Bfl.. 1014 101 ... r_ Rwyfl 44?..| .0 1 *} 14000 Dlfll Bee Corp 8e... KJ4 ? ; -.., nu Ponl Pow IH* *." s '? inooo'Krla prlor II. n aa.. I ' . " I !o ?. n ll?n 4- ... 71 "04 M KH ? . tocaavl 4* ar-r A ," ? I1H jl% JH : M ao 4s oar n. 71 ? a?4 ?H .nn col tr 4s' ?.S' i-H ,*lj?|7,r* :iiOO'Bv * T II con 6* . 10*4 1?4 ^ ?, ? '? iooo r & P M lat ta.... 1014 1014 ?WH -r? Mt .iil?B.- **MAPdlv)l(?lHjWH ..,, Kl..- rleb 6fl .. 1?H 10JHp^P '.-. oS Sto-'iT-ii: \m um 9?K* 7-,-., 111 4>nt 4- ma.... nn ? tOM do r-f 4..., J0 W M J dOOO'UI Ste-1 d*n *Ma-. , ? , "J ?ta _ _* 10u00;lnd Pteel Ifl.... g 5* !5*t? 1000 do S4- SP 'I'4- *\ ,. , ,.., ,,. r-aw'lnn r cop .? full p ?44 MH NH IH latCB Intar-Mai ?Ha..?.. ???. ,'4^ ... ' T.'flOO'lnt Rat. Tr r-f la.. JfH IMI ?4 --u gOOO Int Nav ? f r......^.! .S I -> ? .-?** 1.W Int 9t-?m Pump 6* ?4 ? I MJ ?too.. inl Paper Ut to.. 1024 ?J?H -?|H ? - iowa rent lfltU.... MH ?|H ?H +H 1000 do ref ta.I ?- l^1 I al l-?H Th** flRures seemed to be capable of al? most any nort of inathematieal calcula tlon on whlch the total crop coull be predicated, and there was the natural divergence of opinion. But the bears had tho be?t> of the argument, so far as the action of the market was concerned, and were he'.ped by estimates that the foreign cropa wlll be 700.OJ0 bales larger than last year. Some weak long lines have b? en dumped, and a laek of outside specula tlon. which ls not attracted to the market around 134 to 14 cents, haa also affected the general sentiment. The close of the market was weak, wlth spot down la 13.70c, whlch is 20 points under la*?t Breek'B flnal and 170 polnts over the price a year ago. Coffee Oeclining. Higher European mark'te, adverae crop condition reports from Brazll, with at times higher cost and frelght flgure*. gave coffee a sembiance of firmness at times, but the general trend has been downward. with reports ot damage to the Brazliian crop either disregarded or discounted. The trouble has been that alarmlng reports have been contradlcted by the eastnass of Brazillan markets and the evldent anxlety of Brazillan holders to market their stock even at concessions. This I anxiety haa been credlted to flnancial ! weakness. although lt can not be over lookad that prlmary recelpts would have i heen liberal. and there have been at tinn? ln tbla market llberal selling orders cred ited to Brazillan sources. All these things | have naturally tended to make buyers cautloua oHi.fciaiiy as tba coaaomlng trada seems to be fairly well stocked up land ready to hold ofT at the sllehtest 1 HiKti of a drop In prtOBB. Eggs Soaring. I The feature of the country produce mar i kets in tiie la?<t week has been the ad a in the price of strictly hlgh grade egga, Whieh are now quoted at UQA dosen, wholesale, with retailers getting j all they can. AU the other grades, even dOWB to "checks" and "dlrtles,"' have I felt the upward stitnulus, atid the end is iint yet in Kleht. Other Bttlfl baa been j weak und declining, as a rule, supplies 1.. mg large and the demand aotbing more tha.il ordlnary. I.ive and dressed poultry 1 hava l.een in extremely heavy supply, and j large quaatltlefl of dressed have been sent : to the treeaera rather than ba forced for sale on a de. lining and surfclted mar? ket. Potatoee und other veKetables have shown an easler tone. and changes ln the llraatOCb and dressed nieats markets have been only fraetlonal. In tba Bpot Wbolaaala markets only nine artlclea show an advance in The Trib I tabulation of twenty-flve articles i of current uaa arblla alarven have decHnad and bIi held Bteady at the figures of the i prei ious week. | HARVARD MEN ~?ARN $56,773 Students Fill 1,926 Positions During Last Academic Year. Cambrldge, Maaa, Not. I -Btudeata .'tt Harvard earned Ba\1U wblla pursuing academic eonraaa laat ><ar, aecordlng to report of tba Becretary for student ; eipplov D ? l The atudenta acted In all aorta of ca |.o;Ii.h, from i.:enian to artlst I in.?? t? I. poattlona belng provlded for them. ti.. largeat amount earned durlng term t ma waa U.UA bj a aupervlaor aad tutor, \ aewapaper corraapoadent recelved Wti Durlng tba aummer months n bmo |. arned a total ot 0 " WEEKLY TABL7 OF BONJS. % Sul-? I Honjs. HI'li l.ovv Nov N*t _. < . c i l ; .-. vi ia .. . . . .... -> ? enl la. 1*1% . ? , . ?? l . . .-?? !..;?.. 74 .? 74 ?1 li 00 i. ?; of Si l. lst :.- W . , do n r ta.?? , ?- ?* ? i ?? ;. .v.vt h ?:. :, j. : ? I . . ?: , - 4 lo IMI ? . ? . . Av - P F 1-t bt "Sli-l't ?- Uf A atyera 7a... Ot i ? . ? . 1001 I/oiilJaiil I'o 7a.... . ?--? ... -. i. ,v N unll l-xno M Rv <-.?n 4s t ix ex , inooo Mexl. an i'. ? la ....) 91 IU M i. i .\ W lat 6* 110 ie?H no ? . *, - '4 II*. llx 111 [ J- 1, ? ? - II 14'?V> M4 M4! MS - 4- 't% >' ? ??, - 4 . '.'-?? 1000 Mll & Nor 44a . nn vi *XPAS*jMIstcon 4s K tt 9 '', - Mo K A T *? n 4>:e . * . ? i O0 do l*' 4- --', .-v^ .. jj ;t i ref 4a. ? ? ? B ? l ? ??? Wo Pae eon Sa 103% 1034 10C . . ?--? do ? .not :.? . 714 71 - -" ? i- . ?&?? ? . ? . .-. <> n- ar la . 1114 1114 11 sooo M..r & Ba ist Ta.... hi im hi !? ', WOO S C A st I. i on Sa l".''l4 ' ?*' '-. ?. ? TUl e 5a - -1 1000 N O M A C la 4.\ <"\ i''. i - N V All B ? vt .'* M tl tt ? '. rc_ HRdeb i ?" N *"' 10 rty S4i **?.*. o L 8 coi tr 3*s* % ? ? ( '. lo r-e . ::> ro '? :?* ? 4 -WOO v V CAPt I. lat 4* M4 ??? . .". 000 N V 'I K L HAP 5a 1034 1014 Hi', - 4 ? io par m 4.s .. *o- N m-s ? 4 1000 N T Ll W W la H<?. '?*'.'?. 1660M STNHAHevl ? 1941 . ?."4 - \ ::.. 000 do M w l 103'x, '.fi ?? i".i', - 4 1. 1 ? ? 77 I 77 77 I-I do . vi ma ? ??? ?4 ? ??- 04 - 'i 10..1 n V 1 >\w lal ref ta) H ? v* ? t-.io n y Rwya of is 744 dr, h 11 ia 1. n%\ wi - '% .: v Tel fen ?4?. - '??'. - % imwo n v w A B 44a :r>4|-l .in.'O Norf a. W con to.. , lo 1 onvt 4'-.' ... . 1024 ? S In 10"0 vr cvt 4i 1024M do eonvt to...... 'ot 1 ?? ', I ? . . | C Ut M *474l M '+? ?i ,rth F.o- lal 4* . '?<', :'<:, M'. ?aaaa do s-^n ta.........\ t . ? ll.Mo Ttlver let la. 10') IM H" I?14 ?ooo Ore Bh L lal Sa '"t - 1064 1014 10*4 ' to ref 4... 19 . VV It & N 4. I * A . ? , ,.' \t lal ? "7000 Pae Tel * T Bi 9t% '???>. r?'.',1- 4 KflOO Penn Ry K!'1 ?4a 101 Hl 1101 - .... M 101 101 '-l\ ... 4. IMI ? r.->\ Bl MOO0 'I" V? IMI W4 tl . ?;?,; M ' M N ? . -Toon'riiila co *.b la IKZl '.-??,. tt ' '-?'. ". 4000 PC*C*8t_44l Mer It 100t, 10fiit iwi ? i, ? of v .1 Si ta .. 194 * ?. '? ? Ra- i'on Copper H.'H". 101 17000 R"H<1ltir i-n to....j BJTi N4( Teeel Rlo .; a w lat ? I.T M.<^ r.oon no rf- i? ? ? ? t. * H F k n Sa 101 '? 4 ???no1 ,1o frn l* T'SI . .. 00-, lo 1977 i nooo dO Tr ("0 rtf? I H M ' 1 10 rof to '"'. :"'. I '. r. svvi i.t 4. . M4I ?4 14 lo ,-on Ih.' 77141 :*% :.:?4'-* \ P M*M con 14a Hi', 101', 1 do 4* Ifonl ? \t . '-4 ??* 01 ?_ s Iflflrt'Ft P * V P <!? .110 '110 '110 14-4 ?000 S A A A P lal 4" 7l4l? 4 irooo s>ah a I. anl Ra ...' Tl',' Ttfl 714 jmrt Ro B T A T la.... MH MM MU ? U "SOOO So Tae coi tr to...1 >74' 91% U% 'i lo ter.' "0 l? ' tt "', .. . do roiivl 4* . *? ? '. 5?0rtO' d- rrt 4* ? . B%\+ l. %,r.A Ho Ry eon 5l 1014 WI H3 '?4 <;ooo' .to r<-n 4e . .'74 I n%\ 7*41 - i .io 4. pi i, d<\. ? w, ?3'? n% - 1000'T r I ? P >'. rt 'i. 101 'ioi pi ? l 14 M00 t r: lofBtLrefto ? W4 M4I? ... Trxaa Cr, ,-oiiv t la . MU o. v, WUI?^IU "iiw Tn * Par la< 5a.. 11004* 1004'10041? 4 <000 Thlrd Av- int Sa . 'Hi'? 1044 ioiu'-iS 4I0OO' ,*o t- t 4?.'? 004: ?0 1104'Xli o-ioo' ilo anl fi* . ' 754 74?.' 744'- 4 1000'T Pt T, * W 4, 19MI 564 B4 irivw rnlon Pae lat to...l 0"i,' 01'.. 7-O001 do oonvt 4s.I VU' OO ! 00 ? \, ,<lo,vo' no Tt* 4e.' 00^' 001, ' oa?, ? _ 3, l?o.yi V Rwv -f3FI<. '*', 1 l?4M V4 looor s PH' * Tmn Sal S* ' i.Z I BB I?1 r.-.m 1' S Ruhlier a t ta.' 10-*>4'IA? I10" ' '? 140..M f ? Strel .11.'100 i "rn; IM v4 rooo Va-r*,p rhem M...I ?>:, ' 04?.' 05 I 4000\'a VI.1 a-n la.. . Hl\ 1"1\ 10H41- 4 3000'va * Stn con 5a. I 91 ! 90 ' M l-U, p.000 viralnlan Rv 5a.. .191 1*741 r'< ' - % nn.?* w^??h 1st 5s.'lo-i.'.'iom'iois1?4 lHOOfl! no M 5s .' 9R4' 044' ?54'- 4 ?~wi! do r.f p w* c. axt.'liw 'io*. 'l** l+l l.tooo no lat ref 4s.I 40 ' 44U' 4?4'-4 11000' dn PT1st4srT ctfs' it ' 1-'-' 17*.'? 4 ?O00 T\-8sh Cent 4?.' tt%\ BU ??**? ? ltnofl'vv?,t r.leht 10 5s 10! '1014'10141-14 maiwoat r'oc r,*..im '100 'ioo ?? ?, 4000 West M* 4s.! 77 I ?jxon'xx.' N Y * P 1st r.s 1041. io.".. 1041; . \ liono'vv Pn -ea) est 44s' ?ou' -o^' ^ 31000 VVVsf F\er Mfa to.. __$ *t jt..l?T wtv?, Bttara 4. M? W% *%M looo w * i. e ikib...\i* ?<?? ?_? ;-? '??' OhM 5.. BJBJ* MM dn con *a ., ?*'-. ' *, J ?, } * ^00' .Io Sa Wlieel nlv..' M4 tVA\ ?4 1 4 40Mlwilke( * E lst r.s ' MU ?_____? ', ' w?'w * * p i-t _?... IMK ??? ??? rW 1H..O0 WIs Cent e-n 4s *h I' > *h ? '?: w?i_d? i. s_*_n niv- ? W4J ?4l n Toial "salea for the week. r.OTI.OOO. 1 Merchants Plan Agitation for Federal Building on Astor House Site. OLD EDIFICE INADEQUATF Land Occupied by Government Would Be Applied to Exten sion of City Hall Park at Profitof $5,000,000. The Merchants' As?o-iation at tl.e ? regular sesslon of Oongress wlll ura ? that adeqnate provision he BBBda fo new postofflce building ln.Manhattan. 'Ih ? site the association advo.-ates Is tl.e . tor House plot, whleh the eity is Brgfd to buy, raatOfiag the present site pf tba Postofflce to the Ctty Hall I'ark lr is polnted out that a new pi.stofr.ee must inevitably be built and that aii de lays will tend only to add us.-less ?-\ pense. The land now cceupied by th" Postoffice bulldlng; is assessed at more tban tWloa the amount of the Aator House site, and lf the ferieral govern rnent should take over the hotel plot from the city and erect thereon a mod? ern postoffh a bafldlBg the structure would occupy property of less than hal' the assessed value. whlle the eity would come Into possession of about f*>,000,i"O) worth of land over the value of the prop erty lt would glve. The assoclation has suggested the feaal blllty of the purchase of the Astor House site by the city and the locatlon of tha new postofflce ti.ere. The area of tha present site !-< UMt square feet and the| assessment upon the land ls O.rW.COO. Th* area of the Astor llouse eite. wlth con tlguous plots belonging to Wllllam Wal? dorf Astor, ls ??,701 square feet, assessed upnn the land at H.57O.00O. No question exlsts as to tha necessttr of erectlng a new postofBce building wlt.*i the least possible dilay. The present building has long been out of date. ?Ln4 the ever lncreaslng amount of buslnesa done within Its walls ls aceomp'.lshed un d.-r dlfflcultlee probably found nowhere else ln the country. Owlng to this lnere.se in business. lt is necessary to expend large suma each year l7i alteratlons and repalrs, which at b'-st are only t<mporary, because of the eertainty that a new bulldlng soon must be built The municipal authorities are strong!." ln favor of removlng the Postofflce from its praaent site in City Hall Fark and |a> ?torlag the federal site to tha park area. Mayor Gaynor went to Wa.-hlns.ton laM fear at the head of a d. legation tO itrge the release of tlie present Bttflt lt is polnted out by tha Merchants' As? soclation that the city is flpaflBlIni .' I (OO for an easement under the aouthern half of the Astor House for th>- new BUbwajr and the ronstruetion of a retaln lOg wall sufticiently stron? tO perm'.t nf tl.e rr. ..tion of B modern bulldil %. TRISCO SHOWS DEFICIT Annual Report Uninteresting* Document for Stockholders. To the rank and n> of the BtOldtltBldera ef the St. Louis ?v S.in Francisco Fl road company the report Car tl.e naeal yeat ended June 30, IH*. which is being diatrlbutad lb day, will prove a very un lntet*eattni document. Tha report eontab * seventy-six pagBB of pi-.n-tically nothlng but Btatlstical tabu'atioris; the receivera have made no attempt to explain. as is rustomary ln most annual reports, the condition of the property and the pms pecte fnr a Bpeedy or tardy reorganisa tlon. The Btoekbolder must sprrid houra ..f study to as-ertain what thfl future holdfl In store for him tn the way of a return upon his investment. The total operating revenue last year* amounted to $16,050,290, an Increase of $3. MaMt, while operating BBpBMafl lncreased H.MUH Navmg a net operating revenua Of *__l.1H.Wfi a galn of $1.9'v421. Deduct ing (S,4gT,440 tor tazaa and aliowtng for other Income of oXJtToJAX the total net Income of tha "Frisco last year was $14. ., on increaae of Jl.-tjS.MS. Flxeri eharffaa, Including interest ef $7,999,73.-, rentalfl and sinking funds, dividends on trust ci -rtilcates, separately operated propertlea and amortization of discount or#, funded debt, consumed **15.328.126. leavlruO; I a de'hit of $4>57,3I7, as compared with a. I surplus at the close of the 1312 flscal year*l j of J177,3TiS. The report bor*. out previous unfaTor** j able atatements regarding the New Or i leans. Texas & Mexico Railroad, tha* ' property showing a deflcit for the year ol* 1 $1.214.tS^- This property was not operatedv l.y the 'Frisco in MH. thus accountlnf tn some dagraa for th.) 4t.5i3.015 increase in. Bxed charges. Durlng the year ended June 30 last there was a ast galn ln the Frisco'a funded debt, bringtng the total up to $C08.347,r-6*. This was diw to $8,245*3.528 of new issuee and for $10,;*.*) bonds redeemed and can* celled. The largest increase in operating ex - was |HMM tor transportatl"n lncluded in this item are wac*. Inriaaaafl. which no doubt account for the l.eauer charges. Kor malntenance of way and equipment the company expend? ed *.1.2'">*.4t.l more than in 1911. Despita thaaa Imnaaaaa. however, the eoBipaa*. would have made a better showing last | year had It not. been for the drain fr.un operating the New Orleana, Texas ? UaOL lea an.l other charges of approximatel> (0,000.011 not lncluded in the 1011 r. I'M The 'Frlsco's increase in freight revenue last year was t_i,:6T.0O9. while pomtmgM earnings witnessed a gnla af WM** WINTER WEATHER AT HAND Week Will Open with Cold Wave, Snow and High Wind. Washington. Nov. 9-Freezlng weatlw neariv as far touth as Florida la pre? dlcted for the flrst few days of this wee,; The week wlll open with a declded fall _n temperature throughout the AlHBlH Btates. with Bnow and high wlnda ov.-r the Northern d^tricts and in* the low* lake reglon. The BM of freczing tem? perature will extend almost to the Georgia-Florida line, and frosts are llke ly |a Florida. The lower temperaturrs will continue durlng the first half of the week, and will be followed by higher temperaturca durlng the second half. In the interlor temperatures will rtaa by Tuesday, and will I.e moderate durlng the remalnder of the week. exc-pt in the Northwest, where it will again become colder towarl the end of the \MM-k. With the aieaffcttaal of snow Monday over the Nortlieastern districts, fair weather will prevarll generally over tha East and South during the week.