THE .SUN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 4912,
. 10
M.t -
The New York, New Haven &
Hartford Railroad Company
New Haven & Derby Railroad Co.
Consolidated Mortgage 5 Bonds
Due May Ut, 19I8. ( Interest payable May 1st and November 1st.
Secured by main track of the New York, New Haven &
Hartford Railroad Company at the rate of $34,452 per mile.
Legal invettment for Saving. Banks in New York.
Massachusetts and Connecticut, and Tax-Exempt in
Connecticut.
PRICE AND DETAILED DESCRIPTION ON APPLICATION.
CLARK, DODGE & CO.
BANKERS
SI Wall Street New York
AMERICAN VALUES
LOW INCAPEL court
Money Trust Hunt by Congress
Regarded as. n Serious
Menace.
MEXICAN TROUBLE FEARED
Bank of England Buys South African
Gold Berlin Fears Sympa
thetic Coal Strike.
vjerrtal CiN Ditpiciri I Taa Son.
London, Feb. 2fl. Capel Court, was,
mostly- dull to-day. The Americans
sagged in the forenoon. The operators
were Inclined' to take a serious view of
the developments in regard to the money
trust investigation. In the Afternoon
New York and Continental selling further
depressed the Amerioan securities, and
ther closed without a recovery.
Union Pacifies, Steels and Erie were
lower. Canadians and Trunks were down.
Rubbers wereeaMer. Tins ore booming
Turkish securities were also low.
Mexicans, were flat owing to the fears
ef American intervention across the Rio
Grande.
Home rails were pronouncedly strong.
A powerful bull clique hr.s purchased
large blocks of the securities and this
prompted much bear covering.
The Tokio loan is at a quarter discount.
The underwriters are saddled with 52
per cent, of H. "
South Africans were heavily sold, espe
cially Chartered,
"fills were dull except Shells, which were
' good on the vague rumor thf.t the wr.r
between the Standard Oil Company r.nd
the Shell interests had been ended.
The Bank nt En gland ptirchr.sed 33,000.
ono of the 10,003.000 South African gold
offered to-day at auction. The remainder
was taken for India. The weekly state
ment of' the Imperial Bank of Germany
showed an increase of 33,1 Jr000 In cash
on hand,
Paris, Feb. 3. The traders on the
Bourse to-day were selling Kaffirs and
Diamonds. Russians were stcrvdy. Tins
were bought largely.
The Bourse wa irregular. Rentes
were slightly lower. Securities of the
Mexican National Bank were down owing
to the fears of American intervention In
the Mexican disorders.
Biblix, Feb. 28. The market to-day
was nervous owing to the fears that the
Knglish coal strike will spread to the
Continent.
Canadians, Russians and Turkish secur
ities were lower.
MONEY IN NEW YORK.
j
firmer Attitude on the Part of Lenders
Due to Haturday'e Bank Kxhlhlt.
The local money market was Inclined
to greater flrmneis yesterday In response
to the unfavorable showing; of the banks
last Faturdsy. This firmness was not
manifested In any notable change In
rates, although the average rate for call
funds was 3 V Per cent, as compared
with 2' per cent, last week, but rather
In t greater unwillingness on the part
of lenders to maks loans at present rates.
Howeer, the demand continued vary
limited. It la BUKIfested that now with the
long expected call for the condition of
the national banks out of the way the
lecenl drain of cash throURh the Sub
Treasury fur the account of Interior Insti
tutions may he less of a factor In the
loral money situation. There was little
change In domeatlc exchange rates yes
terday, while foreign exchange, continued
the sagging tendency which put In Its
appearance at the close of last week.
Money on call, on the floor of the Stock
KtrhaiiK loaned at 2'i and 2Yi per cent,
and closed at 3 per cent. The bulk of
the day's transactions were done at 2", 4
per cent, agalnat an average rate last
week of 2 per cent. The time money
market ruled firm at 2 to a per cent,
for sixty days, 3 per cent, for nlnaly
day 3 to ij per rent, for four months
and J' to Hi iwr cent, for five and six
months. Commercial paper was quoted
at 3H to 4 per cent, for prime single
nsmes and indorsed bills receivable;
other hames 4 lcr cent.
Hireling exchange rates were slightly
easier, the market closing 10 points lower
at !.S4UtrM42i for sixty days, 4.8715
T26 for demand and 4.745M.37il for
rabies. Francs were quoted at 8.11 V4
less 3-l.,18'a ', retrhsmarka, 35 less
1-S269CH01S 1 less 1-64.
Domestic exchsnge on New York: Bos
ton Par, Chicago 8c. discount. Charles
ton Buying, per: selling, l-10c. premium.
Cincinnati 10c. premium. St. Louis ioc.
discount, New Orleans Commercial, 50c.
discount '. hanks, ft premium. Minneapo
lis 80c premium. Montreal II . dls.
count to pur. St. Paul 90c. premium.
Han Francisco 40c. premium.
Money In I-ondun, SOtU Per cent.;
hort bills, 1 6-if per cent.; three months,
J 6. is 34 per cent. Closing prloe of
enniols. 78 for money and 784 for
arcount. Puna cables quoted closing prloe
change nn London. 26 frsnrs 24 Si cen
times. Private rate of discount. I per
-sit Berlin exchange on London, 10
marks 49 ptts. Private rate of discount,
J per cent. The weekly statement
' f the Bank of Germany showed an In-
lease In gold holdings of 18,007,000
mirks, an Ineresse of IC8I1.000 marks In
liver, s decrease of 11,111,00 marks In
nana and a decrease of 81,183,000 marks
la discounts.
New v York Clearing House ststement;
vrhangta. Ill 1,(88,(8(1 ; balances, 314,-
Ji'lftl"... Hub-Treasury credit balance,
il. Jin, ssj.
'emrnerc(al price of bar silver In New
York, 0.jc. Hllver Irt London rloacd at
iH.td Mexican silver dollar were
Ti"td at 4'e.
GOSSIP OF WALL STREET.
-
Great Northern and Northern Pacific
f-Tf "ot Jf "Dart physically and since
ine Northern Pnclnc panic In 1S01 they
nave not been considered far apart In
ownership. They run from tho I.akcs
to the Pacific coast, have tcrmlnnls In
tho same cities and ordinarily prosperity
for one means prosperity tor tho other,
each depending on much tho same traf
fie as tho other. In tho first six
months of the current fiscal year
Great Northern Increased Its freight
earnings by 31,586.756 and Its pas
senger earnings by JU',101. In tho
same period Northern Pacific's frelKht
earnings decreased by 1600, 2!6 and Its
passenger earnings by $1,258,497.
Jn response to questions about North
"n Pacific. James J. Hill 1ms often said
iiennrr nn omccr nor n
luircior or mat company. Ills personal
(counsel. Col. Clough. Is ii director of
.sormern racinc and his son, James J.
Hill, Jr., Is vice-president and a director.
On these and other accounts the financial
' mmMiinlti. tin. .. I . . .. .. . I. - i . i . .
- - -, mi? cnaracicrizaiioti
of Hill toads" to Northern Pacific and
Great Northern, Including In tho char
acterization, of course, tho Bfirllnston.
jointly controlled ny tile two others. Now
nun me same community lias gone to
uiniy.-Hng me earnings of tho companle:
' Rone io wondering whether or not
is nomenclature Is bad
At least one oflloar of Northern Pacific
and a very prominent officer h Is
has lwn complaining that Unfile 1ms
been diverted from the Northern Pacific
u wit ureal rvormern. He lias sub
mitted no more specifications than those
contained In the first araj,-rnh mid has
not snld how Mr. Hill or any of his
closest relatives or nssoclntes could remi-
iaic any uivcmiMi or traffic without con
splcuous notoriety. He has simply rclt
crated that his road was suffering and
that Its supposed ally was prospcrliiK.
The only concrete thing he lias presented
In substantiation of his story Is the flR-
ures. u is obvious enouKh that the flK
ures do not appeal to him. '
Conjecture comes easy fuim the Hps.
It was guessed yesterday thut the Oreat
Northern. Mr. Hill's pet railroad from Hie
beginning of thing, derived Its pront
from an application of Mr. Hill's ability
to the business of that road alone. If
tliero has been a dive ralnt. nf I ftln l,
was suggested that Mr. Hill's early asso
ciates In Great Northern, notably Lord
Rtruthrona and other-titled centlemen of
the Candlan Pacific who were closely as
sociated with "Plain Jim Hill." befoie the
C. I It. was thought of and have al
ways retained an Interest In Great North
ern, had something to do with It. Other
people recalled that not an ounce of Great
Northern's 71,000 ton rail order was
placed with the I'nltcd Stutes Steel Cor
poratlon and detected a motive there.
Probably most of these guesses were Idle
and far from the point. Hut for what
ever reason there has undoubtedly been
friction. Ip the future the earnings of
the two Hill roads will not be exhibited
In such sharp contrast.
Hepubllc Iron nnd Hteel passed the
dividend on Its preferred stock In July,
101. and the stock sold down to 3.
Yesterday the stock sold at 66 'i, though
It rallied to a fraction above 67 subse.
quently, and long after the close of the
market It became known that the com
pany had decided to defer payment of
the dividend. The meeting of the direc
tors was a Ions one and some or them
preferred a reduction to 4 per cent, to a
paailng or the dividend. The decision tu
defer the payment was a compromise nnd
the ZVj points difference between the low
point of 108 and the low point of 1912
may represent the difference between old
and new Wall Street parlance. Thatwaa
the cynical auggcBtlon. As a matter of
fact, the dividend record of rtepublto Steel
Illustrates the advantage of the formerly
popular Wall Street "resiliency." Twice
before in its history thn company hat
passed the preferred dividend, but tho
preferred stock Is cumulative and stock
holders have had no unreasonably long
time to wait before securing their back
dividends.
Lehigh Valley Coal Sales stock sold
at 210, the high record price. It was
seml-offlcially announced that all hut nn
Insignificant amount of the stock had
been subscribed for by stockholders.
They had the privilege of accepting stock
of a market value equal to mora than
320 a share on the stock of the Lehigh
Valley Railroad Company or 310 a sharo
In cash. The Insignificant part of the
Coal Sales stock Which was not taken
by the stockholders will be taken at par
by the underwriting syndicate which
serves without uuii)pi)katlon. Not all of
the details of the contract between the
Coal Sales company and the Lehigh Val
ley Coal Company have been worked out;
but It was aulil that the new company
would brgln business March 1.
None of the securities of companies
operating In Mexico has been greatly
affected by the news tof revolutionary
outbreaks In tho republic, though It ban
been reported that the Intercontinental
Itubber Company could do little busi
ness on account of the disorder and that
the Southern I'aclflo had suspended work
on lis Mexican lines for the same rea
son. Very likely the reason Is that Mexi
can adversities were discounted by the
security markets last yeur. Intercon
tinental Itubber then declined about 0
per cent, and has not slnco recovered
the loss, and Southern Pacific remains
not far above the low prlco of 1911,
At any rate. Southern Pacific has not
endeavored to continue construction since
the revolution last year, It lost forty
four bridges and many miles of rails
then and the management has not slnco
boon convinced of the Drudence of ven.
lunns more money.
Since th dissolution of the Standard
Oil Company ten of the separated com
panies have declared dividends payable
In the first quarter of the current year,
The largest dividend was that of tint
Standard Oil of New Jersey 38 a alia're,
or at Ilia annual rste of 20 per cent. If
the dividend can be considered u regu
lar quarterly disbursement. All but on
A First Mortgage Guaranteed R.R.Bond
to Net 5.15
We offer at!" a prlco to net about 5.15 a first
mortgage gold bond of the Central Arkansas & East
ern .Railroad Company, guaranteed as to principal
and interest by thoSt. Louis and Southwestern Rail
way Company. '
The strength of tho guaranty is indicated by tho
fact that tho current earnings of the guarantor are
more than twice all interest charges..
Ak for our Circular D 201
Guaranty Trust Company :
of New York
' 28 Nassau Street
Fifth Avenue Branch, London Offic;
'8th Av. Ci 43d St. 33 Lombard St.. E. Ct
Capital and Surplus . . $23,000,000
Deposits .... 156,000,000
THE EQUITABLE TRUST CO.
OF NEW YORK
s
Alvin W.' Krech, President
- e
f
On and after Monday, February 26th,
1912, the business' of the Trust Co. of
America will be merged into that of THE
EQUITABLE TRUST CO. OF NEW YORK.
The main office of the Company will be
at No. 37 WALL STREET. '
BRANCHES:
Fifth Avenue 618 Fifth Avenue '
Colonial 222 Broadway
London 95 Gresham Street
. ' Paris, 23 Rue de la Paix
n.ii HKPnrtTN.
I No. 1 250. 1
I
In the Biibsldfnrles. To such stockholder
tho dividends declared on his stock Imply
payments ns follows: Buckeye Plpe'IJne. nnpoirr f)F Till! condition Ol'
31.02: Chescl.roueli Manufacturing. 3 1 THE MEfiHINlfiS 1ND METALS
cents r Continental OH. 15 cents; Crescent aUTIflMll III' '
Pipe Line. 0 ctnts; Galena signal com- .. ,. AllUlia'l. MK!h
z nf.ne!5,,er!l8B.a,, rr;:T': i ,hf
I cents Northern Pips Line,' 7S cents1 nKsoi'ltcia. '
Southern Plc Llne.'tll cents-. Standard Loans and,tllcount . ,$I7,7.2I0 3J
flit nf Ww Irlp j". Tim ii.ini u nn I "' entrails. Focurcit and unsecured ,
i.i . ' . ., '" ' I . S. bonds to wcure circulation 000,00000
with twenty-four companies still to he Olhcrhomls. low-mre nnsiai .ninrs -
liea'id from. The total comimrrs with' nn 1 deposits.,
average quarterly payment . of 310. it iffirnil h'n
share by tho old- Standard Oil Company. Due from nstlunsl bsnls
j;,i:s.is5.;2
ri. trust companies
nn.l taWnps hAiik. .I.OtS.nis .n
Checks and utner cash
ifm. ..... 3:.si:.i;
chaoses lur ClesrhiE-
holder has lost n6thlng from, the dfsln-' vl'"ut; ,, 1O.vJ,;i0.M
,..'.. tt.'M,ii , ...r" flum.iuimi CAfriiavs
.administration have bent
?so.onn.nn
I.IN.VLU.3i
m;$.uoouu
In addition every stockholder retaining 1 ,'"' asentsi I
l.l-i hharcs has beenH awarded valuable lnl'JlK.xfJ!!l'L'!.r'
KuoFcrirmoii nKTHS oy tne istaiuiarii of 111
dlajui and the Vacuum. Oil Company. .U-'
together thoiu seeiutlo la. already es-' ,;m,
tabllshed the .propoMttnn that the stock- I llxrhan
aci'oni-
Periled by advances In oil prices, arid the
connumer p:ia more.. .
Speculation In oil stocks .Is active In
I,ltHljurf,'aijd briiKep.there "tint .eijdeav-
onnK 10 secure nsiiug or tneni t
tMnl
Kisctltmal taper cur
irncv. nlcj.els ami
ecu is.
Lnuful ninney jeere
in Dank, siz;
Specie, ..... ll.534.3I5m
icai-irmicr num.. i.n.W(i)
on .the "V"" ';LV'
lin.ul... e , 1.-..., ..... '- ." .V"'"--
' m.tniih .nv. .AViiniii,... iii'i lllf) t 411. rirCUISUOOl . .,
are dealt In outside the enclosed ex-1 nuefrotnl'.M.Treasuier
chances. Two of them have been llsttd I t....,
by the Curb Association. Transactions' l.lAMIl.ri IhA!
111 lie cithers are hade through uOusvs 1 Capital sio'iJk paid In., .
wMch have made a spec-lalty of the new 'ZtlV,
rvuriiirrt.
Taft Taken Core of Clerk Donovan
John Iqw!a Donovuu, tho Vftpranlerk -uank:
In th9 mturalirHlion- bureau , who wan1 anil's
tpfrfntars-ai mif. rtf rtflfli rn .Innufirv l )il Dlvitlfl
hv the not Aholkhlno- .h lTnltd Ki... ! 1 "?'Ji",rt. " "I.!1'3 ' kul'
nrnni.. Irss einenses snil
. mseft paio, .
! .Vallonal hank nolut oul. landing....
Due to oilier natlinal
bsnks. . 1.14,187,51: 5
Due lo Ktate'and pilin.ie '
ks inn nanKrr... 4.3ss,iis m
i mist companies
savins tianks 10.SS3.n37.M
last Dlvlitrnrts unp.M.I. , 11.919 -J
8.133.M
u.ooo.ni ai. 118.312 la
f!.or).nno 00
,noi,ooo.'ji
3.167. IMM
e.sr-'.vuiiuu
Jecl lo check
rerutleslcs
of
33.4S3.US S7
(.'irrnit fstirt. han hn nnf In t h.t nta,. . Denitind ri
fled list of therivll sen-icn hv ilieivt nrHr 'P"!1-; . .!!
of President Toft and is now eligihlo for.Ca.Mer', checlis out- "
any departmental position which may he- Mantling. Mj.30a.12
como Vacant. Postal .ailnts rtepn.lts. I04.OI4.S4 70.tHrt.K3H9
' " . I Iteserved for te, sawt.73
KI.KCTKINM .VNI MKKTIMiH. Y
Tn I h m S?,u.,hnlitr. nt lm.rl.in Vmi.IV '
Total , . .. JSS.IUJ02.W
Stale of New or. County of New York, h:
iThe annual meetln of tho Stockholders of named hank, do snlrmnlv swrar that the ahovr
American Snug Cnmnanv fnr ihe plrrtlnn nf ni. slatcmenf is Irue to tlnsv. best of mv knawledm
reclors. the consideration of and taklnir aeilnn and belief.
on a proed by-law prodlns for parilclpatlon '. subrlhed an.i I awlirii "to before mi mi
by certain officers of the Company In profits. If '
any, earned by the Company In excess of protlts
earned during the year 1911 on the brands and
bullae now ounrd bv the Comnanv. not pirwrl.
Inc In Ihe airrecare 10i of sucti cicett, and, the
transaction 01 sucn oiner Duxine as may prop
criv loLlti tlffi.-c the n.rrt!nr. irlll hp tiIH jit th
principal odlce of Mid Company at IS I'xchante
Place. Jersey City. .New Jcrtey, at it) o'clock Tn
ine ariernoun or mesaay, uarcn i. 1SI2.
The transfer book nf the n refer red and rnmmnn
stock of the Company were rlnsmt at 43:00 o'clock
noon on the loth ilay of Tebruary, 1DI3, ami will
be rconenrd at 1000 o'clock A. at. on Ihe 6th
day of March. 1913.
M. ri I'lNCII, Secretary.
dav of 1-ebriiarv. 1017.
IIKNItV AVMA.N.S. Jr.. Notary Public.
Correct Attest! ,
ni:oitos n. siikldon.
11. n. itiki:s.
.tAMI'.S M. I1KCK,
Directors,
HTOCKHOLnKHS,'MIhm.VO.
To All atttelttlolileri or the'
tion itmi'Aisv tor new iokkii y
Notice l hereby slien lliat Till: ANNtfAI.
MKirri.Vti of the Ktocklmlders of the FIMH
I'ltOOJ' rUltNITIIKK A CON.STIIUCTIO.V COM
I'AN'Y'fnf New Yorkl wlU he hehl nn'lhi.'tMih
day of February. 1813. at 13 o'clock nooir, at the
rrtncipai omcc or ine 1 ompany, z itecror nireet.
loom isai. New ort City, New nrk, fnr Ihe
purpose of electlnr a Hoard nf Director anil re
ceiving and actlns upon the report of the officer,
and for. the transaction of such other buslnet
at may property come before Ihe Hoard .
In accordance with the ty-laws of Ihe Com
pany no Mock can be voted unles rerl'iered by
inc Ann tinr. prrrroijif inc election exclusive OI
tho day of election,
C. II, CAIIPKNTRH. President.
New York City, February 17, 1912. .
THE PENNSYLVANIA I1AIUIOAI) COMPANY
General Office. Ilroad Street Station.
PiliLAnsu-liu. 30Ui February. 1013.
The ANNUAL UI'ITINII at Ihe Slorkhnld.r. nt
this Comnany will be held on Tucwlav. ihe twelfth
day of March, 1013, at 11 o'clock A. M In Horti
cultural HaJI, Urnad Street below Locul Street,
Philadelphia, at which mretlnir there will be sub
mitted for conalderatlon and action by the Stock
holders, the Annual Report of the Hoard of Direc
tors fnr Ihe year ended JIM December. 1911. and
other appmDrlate subject.
nincanniucr may ouutin copies or ine Annual
Itenort of the Comnanv. and Ihe necessary tickets
of admission lo the meeting, on and after the 4th
nf March next, by personal application nr by let
ter, at the Secretary's untrc, I loom 360, Ilroad
Street Staltdn, Philadelphia.
i.kvi is .i:i i.-siirc, secretary.
HKPOUT OP TUP. CONDITION OP
: The National Nassau Bank
of New York .
st the cloe uf business Tcbruary !0th, 1912,
HESOUItCKS.
Iians and discount.
Due from banks and bauker.,
The
Citizens Central
National Bank of New York
320 Broadway -
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION FEBRUARY 2t, IMS
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts 110,348,662.46
United States bonds 3,001,100.00
Other bonds and securities
Due from banks. .13,874,708.55
lixchinges 1,863,981,00
Ch 3,9aq,iJ4'4i
507,500.00
10.667,934.87
LiAilLITlES-
Capital stock 12,550,000.00
Surplus fund fi.ooo.t 00.00
Undivided profits... 846,345,14
Unearned discount
, reserve 150,000.00
.M6,24J.I4
Circulation 1.975.407.50
Deposits:
Individual 119.019,514.62
Banks 7,883,943.07
26,901.456,60
13M28.17.33
- RecorJ sinca th (nMk'fclka ( the Ntitrl CitUena ami Ctntral NaUMia! Binka
March 12, 1804 Februs.f 20, 1912 Inctaaaa
Capital $2,550,001.00 $2,550,000.00.
surplus hund 459.000,00 1,000,00x00
Undivided Profits 846345.14
Unearned Discount Reserve ito.t.oo.oo
$33,425,17.33
? 4 t.ooo.oo
4.J4).U
1 50,600.00
Capital, Surplus & Undivided Profits $3,009,000.00 $4,546,243.14
.Dividends Paid
t
Net ITarnings, March 12, 1904. to February so, 1912
Ii.537.4j:j4
1.185,750,00
$3!722.99).i4
Ileal estsic.
I . S. bonjls to secure clrculailnn
Other slocks and konds
Utsh In vault,
Furrlm richarni-., .
Kxchanycs lor next day's clrarlnis.,
Itodemptlon fund with V. s, Treas
urcr.. ,
Due front U, S. Treasurer ,
Total
i.iAniMTins.
Capital stock
.Surplus and undivided promt.. . .
Circulation
Cashier's checks
Deposits ,
Stn.30J.SIS 30
-..0ti.0IH.7A
3,401.17
100,000 no
77.M' HA
3,IWl,1ta,M
117,M4.iH
471.IM.t7
A.OOOlxl
4S.0T0 00
tia.xaitaiT:
ssai.onoon
(4S,(I0.3
6T..MO0O
It.SOSSl
U,IM,J.CO
Total..,
.tie.xs.us.i:
OFIICKItS:
Kdward Karl. Preifdrnt.
J. Christy Hell, Vlre-Prrsldent.
jonn Munrn. vicc-l'resmcnt.
I.ICiCiKTT i Mvi'.ltS TltlUCCO CtlMTANT,
iNOTii;i: or a.imiai. ur.1.1 iNti.
The Annual Mrellnr of the Stockholders of
Listen 4 Myers Tobacco Company, for the cleo
lion 01 torrciuri inr ine ensuiua year, aoa to con
sider and take action on a proposed by-law pro
Mlni for parllclpailon by certain pincers nf Ihe
Company in profits. If any. earned by ihe Com
pany In excess of protlts rarned durlnr Ihe year
Isio on the brands and businesses now owned by
the Company, nut cxceedlnk In Die at grrgalo ten
(10) per cent, of such excess, and for the trans
ection of such other business an may properly
come befora the meetlnc. will bo held at the prin
cipal office nf the Company, No, IS Kirhanse
Place, Jersey City, N. J at eleven O'clock A. M;,
on Monday, March llth, 1012.
I!. II. TIIUItSTON. Secretary.
St. Loul. Mo.. February Mth, 1013.
To the Stockholder of Amerlean Snuff Cnmpa ny
A apeclal muellnt of Ihe Stockholders of Ameri
can Snuff Company, will be held at In principal
office, No. II Kxchanie Place, Jersey City, (vstr
Jersey, at II. 01 o'clock In the furenoon of Tuesday,
March t. 1913, (or the purpose pf acting upon
propositions to amrnd the Charter of the (om
pany so that the Number of Directors of the cnr.
poratlon shall be eleven, anil that all Directors shall
hereafter be elseted fen Ihs term of one year,
and so that the Hoard Of Directors shall bate the
power to fix the number of Directors,
fly order of Ihe Hoard of Directors.
M. r PINCH, Secretary.
!rroZ'i'iihLTTKW michtinh.
Notice Is hereby slten that the Annual Slnek-
N. II.
J. Christy Bell.
Samuel It. Weed,
Henry C. Miller.
Alllnc, Vice-President.
II. Noble, Cashier. .
II. P. Sturr. Assi. Cashier.
Gilbert L. 'l'liomas. Asst. t-jtuhlrr
A. V. Cllhart, Asst. Cashier.
DIIIKCTOItS:
John Uunrn.
Auwustlnr. J. Smllh.
r.uwaru ran.
IJ V j HK Wn.M A.l .1 NTKW IjsIT.
TIIK AMICHIOAN COAL COMPANY
(of Allecany fountii,
No. 1 Proadway, New York. KeV ISth. tail.
The Poaril of Director of TIIK AMKItlt'AN
COAL COMPANY OP AI.LKOANY COUNTY
INI'W JKItSKYI have this day declared a Semi
Annu al Dividend of three per cent, upon the capi
tal stock of the Company payable at this office
nn Friday. March 1st. lli. In stockholders of
record at 3 o'clock P. M., February 2Sth, 1913.
The Transfer books will not be closed,
(inoittii: M. miV!.IIY. Treaaurer.
AMKItlCAN'RAN COMPANY. . '
A quarterly dividend of one and one-quarter
per cent. ll!,i has been declared upon the Pre
ferred Stock of Ibis Company, payable April 1st,
1013. to stockholders of record al the close of
business March llth. 191J.
Traucfer Uookt will remain open. Checks
mailed,
, It. II. I.1MON.
Seeretsry.
TUK OKLAwAKH Hl'ltHOn IJIiUr' Y
New York, February 1911.
A qttarlerly dlvlnend ntTU'O ANDONr.-QUHlt-Tint
I3!1ki PKII CUNT, on Ihe capital stock of
this 4'ompany will be pall at the office of Ihe
Company, 31 Nassau Street, In this city, on and
after Wednesday, Massh 20. 1013. to Stockholders
of record St close of business to-day.
Ily order of the Hoard of Manatera. .
CIIAIII.KS A. WAI.KI'.n, Treasursr.
IHICA410. PKOIilA NT. LOUIS RAIL-
WAV l.tl. or 1 1.1,1-4 II US.
holdeis- Meeting nf the Dairymen's, Mrs. Co. will John P. namsey and II. M. Merrlam. Ileeelvera,
be held al No. Harrison Htreet. New York Cliy, The coupons due March 1st, 1913. from the Prtot
at 1:30 P. U.. on Thursday, Msrrh 7lh, 1H2. for Un V Thirty Year (iold llonds lit Ihe abnve
dollar lo the holder of one share of old . """"" " mty "J "jri'-ok' A'-Knwtu-y
atock who retains his fractional shares I Dated New York, ,V, Y Feb. :s,' 1013.
Prior
above
of the other payments were less than at tins tiilon or niieptas,--!!! asa.-ilstn ssn ftueta t-tiher i S?rnP" 7f',,fk,,?l sCsm'mJ-lSSV-d'C-TJ
York.
F, J. WIUON, Treasurer for Iteoatvers.
EDWIN S. SCHENCK, PretJcIent
FRANCIS M. BACON, Jr., Vlce-Prealdant ALBION K. CHAPMAN, Caahier
JESSE M. SMITH, JAMES McALUSTBR, WILLIAM M. HAINES, AatlsUnt Caahlara
A Dependable Investment
6 Mortgage Bonds
OFFERED AT PAR (Iff) AND INTEREST
UBNUMINATIUNS HH, fllfV
Prinrtnal sin 4 In tsrac mmmtrA kt Ii tawV .ixlstixs Iamam j-. J taa
m ssas.ilssil .Slliu ta li '.vui-.M WT IliaiU'VWCf, WUIIii"ll VU UWIHf IWm
estate in the Borough of Manhattan, Nev York City. A prominent truat
company, of New York City acts as trustee for the bondholders.
Bonds tax exempt in New York State.
. tVri'f for Circular 3.
NewYork Real Estate Security Co.
CAPITAL STOCK, $3,180,000 42 IR9AIWAY, NEW YORK CUY
JNOTICK 0 INTRNTION TO onaANizr THK
TD ANSATLANTIC TRUST TOMPANVl
ki S.IVr'ii 5? ""ej ' ? ne Baskinc I .a it of
the state ef New Tork. notice Is hereby given that
?IdR,l iaiw tws-rsss? -.ss vxsss
Law of the flute of New York by snd under the
riu'nV'iSs'.'X10? ' TftANSATLANTIO THUST
COMPANY.'' the location of whloh Is to be the
Boreueh ef Manhaiun. la the City ef New York.
Daud, New York. January tb. ia. .
H. RleniaD Duval Hesry IT. Wshrhaae
James a. cannon dark Wlinares
John y. Platten Arpad O. Center
lllehard Schuster Morris Cakor
?,!-"'" f'11 ' Arnold Somlyo
Walter Luttgen Walter a. Oakman
IXIST-UnloB PaclBc nillroad Cornpasy Com
mon Stock Certiaeate No. AtJ3j4 for five shares
In my name. Notice is hereby given to shew
P WUl'TOrf ' bou'd not ba issued. FRANK
iiaSk rkports.
INnTTsaTT'
ItF.POItT OP Till CONDITION OP
THE
AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAL
BANK
at New York. In the State of New York, at th
close qf business. February 70th, 113:
itrsounci'S.
Iians and discounts.. .. ,3M.341.S1I.I3
JBiMf E PORTS.
HEPOIIT OK THE CONDITION OF
Otemrafts. secured and uasecuted
i . .1. nnnas 10 secure circulation,. .
I'. M. honos to secure V. S. deposlta
xiso.an; to ;cure pssul saving
HISl.WU r
Premium nn.ll. S. bonds. ,. .
Honus, securities, etc . ....
Hanking house, furniture aud fix-
tures. .
Other real estair imnnl , . ,
Hue from naUonal. banks. .
tnol reserve agensi. S3.9JO.M7.94
Due from State and pi I-
vSte banks. anu bank
ers, trust companies,
and savjrtgs bank ...
Cheeks, amr OUlrr caUl
Itemvv r
lUchanges for Clearing'
llousa.. .. .
Note of cither national
bankkv ,
Fractional paper cur-
rency. nickels and
cents.. . ,
lawful money, reserve In
hank lr.;
Siecle
Igal lender notes...
33&.S7
4,000.000 00
3SO .000.00
i.eu.3os.io
I17.239.TX
RANK OF
YMK .
New Terk. St
39. in:,
i7i,s2t,:oi.i
1T.I1
1,.990.0
i.eee.e
t;,a i
3t4.te.ir
:i.:s7,4ei.is
I19.S0 o
.StS.lK.M,
S.7S9 10
ll.l:.II.ll
40.SW.tXI
3.7S3a
3.774.493 O)
3.S70 .000.00
s;S.RS3J93.40
lledetnptlon fund with U. S. Trrasurer
13 of clrcnlatlnnl.. .. SOOJMOOO
Due from V. . 'I rtaturer... J03.000 on
Total... aTJ.aS33M.s8
nll tTlrsi
Capital stock paid In.
Surplus fund
tmdlslded proflls. less expenses and
taxes paid . . . .
Natlonafbsnk notes outstanding, ,
Due to other national
banks. . , , 311.741 Jll 01
line tosiate ana nrtvaie
banks and bankers
Due to trust companies
, and savings banks.
Dividends unpaid,
Individual deposits sub
ject to check.
Demand certlflcntc of'
3S.0O0XO3.0n
3.000000 00
1.873 413 M
3,831. 195 00
4.210.424. tO
e.W3JL1S.9
3JIM.SO
M ,307,923.71
i7J.ltl.30
300X10 00
1.3J3,47.J7
t .029,440 41
Time certificates of dc-
,loalt.
Accepted checks.
Cashier' checks out-
slAnrltnr.
' M.70a.lll.l
L'nlied Slates deposit.
J 1 a) ,000.00. l-osut sav-
lnrsdrpo.lls.M9.MVl.lt ., . 3II.194 It
Iteserved for Uxes.. I3.UI.10
Total:.. .... ST1.I47J1M.4J
State nf New York, Counly nf Vew York, ss.t
1. WAl.TJIII II. 1IKNNKTT. Cashier of Ihe
above named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true tp the beat of my knowl
edge and belief. ...
WAl.Tl'H II. BKNNKTT, Cashier.
Corrcot-Allcn:
WM. P. DIXON.
JOHN Ct.AFI.lN, I Directors.
liDWARIJ ni'UNS,
Suhscrlhril and sworn to before me this Mth
day of February. 1913.
Iiov Mt'iuiiiti;.
" ' Notary Public. Kings Ccunty. 103.
Ccrtlllcate nin( In New York County si.
' f.N'o. 1124.1 '
ItCI'IIHT OK TIIK CONDITION OF THH
111 1T1M HITlDHAL mir
Mt ,Nw York, In t)ie Hiftt of N
11133 v 'iet- V HUSIurCSi rill uni
RK80t'nCEI.
Overdrafts, unsecured!
V. H. bond lo aeevre circulation
posit.' , 11..'....
llondn, ascurltles. sVc.i
Hanking bouse,. . ,
Due from National batiks tnpt
reserve agnts),.,
Due frpm tUsle snd private
. banks and tankers, trust
companies nnd savlnge banks
Checks and other cash Items. .
Kxchange for C'lesrlng Houss.
Notes of other National bank.
Fractional paper currency.
nickels and rents
Lawful money reserve In bank,
THE CHASE NATURAL
THE 0ITY IF NEW
At Nsw York. In the mate of
the close of business February
RESOURCES.
Ixians snd discounts
'Overdrafts, secured
L. H. bonds to secure circula
tion 1 U. H. bonda to secure V, 8. de
. posits
I. 8. bonds on hand
Premiums on V. 6. bonds....
Ronds, securities, Ac
Bends loaned
1 Dae from Na
tional banks
Inot reserve
agents) 33.3 1 (.333.1 3
Due from Plate
and private
hanks and
bank.ra. truat
companlea and
aavings banka... 3,lll.(t(.74
Cheeks and other
cash Items 4,14, 331. 74
Exchanges for
Ctearfnc House. 3, 374. 330.lt
.Notts of other Na
tional hank 3!0,0S3.0t
Fractional paper.
currency, nick.
els and cents... 1.133. J7
Lawful money reserve in bsnk
Ut.t
Kpecle 324, 190,352. S
Legal -tender
,netes ,. s, 319, 143, 00
Redemption fund with L. 8.
Treasurer ii ptr cent, of
circulation)
Due from f. 8. Treasurer
Total..... 3U3.I39.933, 77
INABILITIES.
Capital stoik paid In 13,009,900.00
Surplus fund '. i, 090,000. 90
Undlt-liWil profits, less ex
panses and tsxes paid 4,103,(71.36
National hank notts outstand
ing 191.397.30
Due to other Na
tional hanks.. .331.313,113.39
Due to State and
private banka
ana nankera.,,
Due to trust com
panlea and sav
ings banka
Individual depoa
Ita aubject to
check
Demand certifi
cates of de
posit Certified check.
Cashier's rheeks
outstanding ... :.9i:,lSl.:i
J9ANK RKPORTA.
EMTAItLIHHRD 3731.
iro. 131).)
REPORT Or TUB CONDITION OF
The Bank of New York
National Banking Atsociation
i New York. In the Stats of New York, at
ths close of business February 39th. 1913:
it n!l 5,.1laeounts 313,7it,3
! it Cj. , ' circulation ,J,m.
deposits .......
L. 8. bands on hatld
Promlums on U. S. bonds...!.
Bonds, securities. Ac
Hanking house, furniture, and
natures
Due from national
banka (not re-
i,rv, ... - ..
n. V.7V. . ... . ... ...s .ss
. 1. OlRl. 11(1
T.090
1. aoa en
10,000 AO
S4.I
3,731,949.1
33t.900.33
43,331,733.13
30,090.09
1S7.990.00
11.117,(30.77
11, 433, 115.
33,300,183.33
:S0.037.1(
3,153,133. 33
1(1.331,(73.31
1,000.99
w York, at
30, 1913.
9,911, 311.14
30.73
(00,000 OS
1,000.00
1,(37,339.44
(00,000,00
1(1,7(3.(3
0,911.91
(.309.11
3,434,033.17
5S.0SS.09
319.03
1,737,733.39
35.000.00
Bpecle 31,334,137,40
Lcgal'tendtrnolrs. 111. 401.00
Redempllon fund with I'. .
Treasurer (5 per cant, of cir
culation) ,,
Total 315,034,303.30
LIAlllLITIKH.
Capital stntk pad In 31,000,000.00
Hiirplus fund t 3,000,000.00
Undivided profits. Irra expanses
and laxes paid (9,335.33
National bank notes outstand
ing 413,000.90
eu lo other National banks, 1,101,139.55
ue lo. Siata and private banks
and batilirra..,.!' 40,:0I,99
Due to trust companlea and
aavlnga banks 311,731.13
Dividends unpaid 130.00
Individual deposits suMect to
iherk , S,13C,(39.4I
Danism! certlllcatca of dsposlt, 11,001,(0
Accepted (drafts.,... 3,710,(30,(0
Cashier's ,oli.ck oulslsndlng, 11,401.03
United Htal.s deposits 1,000,00
Iteserved .for tsxr l.((.:t
Total 313,034.103.(9
Stats of Nevy York, County or Naw York, as.t
l. tiEoiuiii i';. i.r-vviH, uaanier ot the
above.iiaiiirir hank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement Is true to ths best ot
111 ' knowlodge and belief.
li" B. LRWIS. Caahlar.
Huhsrrlhed and sworn to befora ms this
34th dav nf I'.brusry. 1(1:.
II, L. UllAYNAltl). Notary Public.
Westchsstsr Co.
ISralt' Certincata nied In New York Co,
Correct Attest t , ,
ADRIAN IHKI.IN. JR. I
W. KMl.KN ItOOaEVELT, I Directors.
TIIQMAH DUNNYj I
1"
the Wall Ntreel erilllnn of Tas Ken limn Nun
mntalns all the tlsanrlal nes and Ihe stock and
bond ouolatlons lo the close ot Ihs market. The
closing, quotations. Including Ike "bid and asked"
rincev. wun aniiitionai news matter, are coo
alned also In Ihs night and flsal edltleai of Taa
KYSMNa Sl'K.-.tdr.
United States deposits..
Totsl 3141,329,344.77
State of New York. County of New York, as.l
I. IIUNHY M. CONKEY, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly awear that
the above statement Is true to tha best of
my knowledge snd heller.
IIF.NRY M. CONKEY, Cssbler.
Subscribed and aworn to before me tbla
3(th day of February. 1913.
UEonOF. K. Si'llOEPPH, Notary Public.
County or New York. No. 19((.
Commission expires Uttili 30, 1911.
correct Attest i
FRANCIS L. HIKE. )
URANT II. aCHI.Kr, I Directors.
A1.UIKT II. VY II 10 IN, I
(No, 733.1
REPORT OF TUP. CONDITION OF Till
NATIONAL RANK IF OOMMERIE
In New York, at New York. In tha State or Niw
York, at the close of business. February 30, 1112.
Ill-sou IICRM.
Loans snd discounts,
II. H. bonds tn teoure circulation . ,
V, H. bonds to secure U. S. deposits.
II. S, bonds on hand
Premiums on U. M. bonds. , .
llonds. securities, Ao
Hanking house
Due from .national banks (not re
serve agrntsi
Due from State and private banks
and bankers, trust companies and
savings banks
Cheeks and other cash Items. ,
Kxchangea for Clearing House,
Notes of other national banks.
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and cents
Lawful money reserve In bank, vis.:
Specie 3Ui,ia3.eO.Dii
Legal lender notes., , , e,(7,ooi.oo
M.SM .era to
U.3M.000.OO
(oo.eooiio
(oo.foooo
13.(01.47
33.3aa.3u.sa
3.330,00003
3,313,850 31
S.07l,7 S3
I.0M.343.I7
ll.m.SSlll
.S95.00
310.1
1.411.23
30.3tt.sai.30
337,300 00
33,00000
,000,000,00
,000,00000
,tiT,Taa.3(
,793,(0000
Redemption fund with II. a. Treas
urer (3 et clrculaUoni
Due from U, S. Treasurer . , ., .
Totsl 3310,053,1(7.33
I.IAIUt.lTII'S.
Caplul stock paid Is
Murplus rusd
Undivided proflls, less espeasss and
uses paid
NaUonal bank notes outstanding ,
Due to other national
banka 334,3M,7M.M
Due 10 Slat and private
basks and bankers,.. 14.179,011.13
Due to trust companies ,
and saving banks.,.. 30,Ss,7U.l"
Dividends unpaid 13,307.(0
lndlvtdualdenosiusub-
Jecl to check M,ail,U.30
Demand csnlBcates of
dipoall 1,034,-03.14
Certlnrd checks. IO,3(0,3O H
Cashier's checka out
standing 3,314.043.43
United HUWa dSDOllta, 4T.(O3.T0
Depoalu ot U. S. dis
bursing officers...., 30,433.73
Reserved tor uxes
1(7,
,133.413.14
309,1(30
ToUI... 33ie.OM,7(7M
Stale of New York, Counly of New York, as.:
I. NKIIdON OircVrT. Cashier of ths above
named bsnk. do solemnly swear that the above
sutemtnt la true lotae best of my kpowtsdge and
belief. NKI1AON OirotT. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 311b
d.yof '"'.''Vh.CAI.LANAN,
Noury l-ublle Kings County.
CerUAcete filed In New York Counly.
Correct-Alte.,:
J, P. MoiiflAN. JR., inirectors.
1, 8. ALEXANDER, j
private banks and
bankers, trust
companies, and
savings hanks...
Checks and other
cash Items
Exchanges for
Cleat Inr House.,
Notes of other na
tional hanks..,.
Fractional paper
currency, nickels,
and cents
134;791.13
93.(71.03
3,170.332.33
4)5.00
433.13
LawfiM money reserve in bank,
fpeele 34,400,117.45
Legal-tendernotea 144,(70.00
(.573,303.13
Redemption fund with ir. s.
Treasurer (S per cent, of cir
culation) Due from U. 8. Treasurer !
Total
Capl al stock psld In........
Undivided pront.' 'less'expensrs
nd taxes psld
N'stlonal hsnknotea outslandinr
Due to other na
tions! hanks. . . . 37,::7,120.31
Due to 81. tc ,nd
private banka
and bankers.,.. 3,314, 313, (7
Due 10 trust cum-
Jianles snd ssv
ngs hanks 1,114, 0, 71
R'i' "JPald .. 1,153.00'
InrtlvlJusl deposits
subject, to ehsek.lLC.OIl.ll
Demsnd certldcstea
or deposit (9,994.04
Cert Wed checks... 3.I4J, 834.31
Csshler"s checka
oulslsndlng (32.150 33
United states de. "-''"
Poalts 1,000.00
3,344,937 (3
7S.ASS aa
43,000.40
133.305,439.97
12.00O.O40.OS
aoo.ooo. op
1.334,307 73
1,471,100.00
Reserved fpr taxes..
Total..
34,005. 47. 51
3.311.7
Slate of New York. County of New Ynr'v'u 1
I. CHARLES OL.W. CashTer "f fti
abovs-namsd bank, do aolemnly anear that
the above statement is true to the beat of
my knowledge and hellef. "
.v ,t . OHA8. OLNEV. Cashier.
t.fhUbd,.y,b.'fd rVhru'ary0.'",,!?. " "
in.. 11 THOMAS .1. MOONET.
l"" Notary Puhlle.
New Tork Co., No. 103,
Correct-Alt,., :N,W V fCo'
A. A. HAVEN. I
Av'?'r.li,,v!!BAnJ?V, Directors.
ANSON V, HARD. I
REPORT OF Tim CONDITION OF
THE SECOND NATIONAL RANK
st New York. In the tttsle of New York, at
the close of business, February SO.Ull:
RESOURCKS.
Jv?.Ii;.!..'!a 'll:oun1' 1 ...ll,0J,K43
"""".."I .siuini anu unse
cured U, H. bonds 10 secure circula
tion Ronds, securities. Ac
Banking house, furniture, and
flxturea ,,
Due from National banka (not
reserve agents)
Due from Stale and private
banks and hankers, trust
companies, and savings banks
Checks and other cash Hems,,
Kxehsnses for Clearing House,
Notes of other National banka,
Fractional paper currency,
nlckela -and canta .'.
Lawful money reserve In bank,
vis.:
Sped 35,573, E. 60
Legsl-tsnder notes (3.133.D0
1,115.91
700,000 00
3,7(3,271.33
1,070,000,03
313,447,40
4.745.41
140.004,(1
(93,991,41
31,1(1,
8,3(3,34
1.313,757.30
Redemption fund with IT, 8.
Tressurer (( per cent, of clr
culstlcn)
Totsl i:,tt,3((.13
l.IAUIlilTlKS,
Cspltsl stock paid In
Surplus fund
Undivided pront, lesa expenses
and taxea paid
National banknotes outstanding
Due to other Na
tional banks 3193,133.57
Due to trust com-
fisnlcs and sav
ngs bsnk 3(3,784.33
Dividends unpaid.. 93.00
Individual dsposlts
sublect to check. 14.111.117.71
Dsmsnd certificates
714, III, II
(3,371.35
8S.039.
1,030,43. 00
i,ao,oes.ev
11,394.8
(32,337.30
Of tlSDOSlt
Certified checks,..
Caablsrs cheeks
outstanaing
33.01t.33
Ronds borrowed ,
neasrvstt for tsxes
Llsbllltles other than
above sta'ed ,
Total....
Osiii
13,3((,:(9.1
(oo.ooo.e
(.t4.l
7,3!i.7
... 10,437,333.1
Slats or Nsw York. County of New York, ss.t
I, wii.i.iam I'AiisT, v.ssnieror ine aoove
named bank, do solemnly swear that ths
sbsvs statement Is true to the bast of my
knowledge and belief.
ws. rapoi, s.asiuer.
lubserlbed and sworn to before ma this
23th day of February. 19IJ.
JOHN II, SAMUtSLsnN, Notary Public
Correct Attest:
JOHN W. AITKBN, )
LOUIS MORKia STAnn. I Dlrsstsaa.
EDWARD H PEAiiLEtC