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-3i ' r-77 '" fR-p-J8l3aV' J! .'WigtJ " THE WASHINGTON HERAID. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1915. ( COMMERCE AND FINANCE DIIBA ACTION MOTES Market Traders Expect Sharp Note from United States to Germany. EXPRESS STOCKS RISE jood Demand Felt. Despite Slight Losses for Most Issues at Close of Session. New York. Sept. 10. The trend or he ftock market today was domi nated by the German and Austrian developments and the expectation hat President Wilson would write a s.harp note to Berlin. While most lSKueh closed with net losses for the session, brokers said there was a good demand on all recessions. Initial prices were fractionally low er due to the recall of Ambassador Dumba and the attempt of Germany 'o justify the sinking of the Arabic But offerings found ready purchasers and a rally ensued, in which prices reached Thursdays closing leel and in many cases showed net gain? Bethlehem Steel continued in demand and touched the new high price of 335 but reacted fifteen points, closing with a net loss of fie points. Owing to the high rate a which shipments are being made the United States Steel Corporation's unfilled tonnage at the end of August was 30.0S5 tons smaller than a month ago. The decrease a about as expected and publication of the figures failed to hae any depressing influence. Ciprs toeK I p. M . K T stocks were fairly actie. owing to the announcement of the propectie affiliation of J & TV. Seligman & Co and Hallgarten & (a with the road and a scaling down of the securitif; The preferred stock broke four and one half points to the new low record of thirteen, notwithstanding the fact that the re organizers are making efforts to re habilita'e the propertj without an as sessment Epress stocks for the last few das hae been adannng owing to increased riming? resulting from the adance in rates recentlj allowed the companies and the increased revenue being received for charges under the "ummings limited and unlimited lia bi t v ! iw to fill iMrt; shipments. The spot article here declined 10 pointa to 10.10 cents. There were no Mies. Arrivals here todu were the largest in weexs ana included about 6.000 bales consignea. For a time early in th session offerings were absorbed well and there u a good deal of buy ing power in evidence. It was reported that several local houses had advised their clients to liquidate and look on for ice tune oeing owing to the extent cc ine recent advance and the unsettled international outlook. Eiports for the day were 3.301 bales, all to the Continent, against 1.700 bales last jear. For the season the clearances amount to 213.021 bales. against 7,075 bales a year ago. Port receipts for the day were 31,357 bales, against 11.900 last week and 8,411 bales last year. The amount b-ought into sight for the week was 173.606 bales, against 113,(21 bales last year. Llvrerpool. Furnished by N. L. Carpenter ft Co. Previous Oram, lin Close, close. January-February.... 10 March-April 817 Mai-June (21 July-August 6 31H October-November... 5563 2p m. 6114 6 IS1, 6 214 60, 6 034 6 15 6224 62S4 5.984 6.034 6.10" i 6 174 6 214 6 92 Middling. 612. yesterday. 5 98 Sales, .0.CO3 bales. January.... March May October ... December.. New York. Open. High. 10.77 10 SO 11.03 ILK) 11 21 11.32 10 20 10 29 10S 1064 Low. lOJI 10.90 11.15 WOO 10 43 Previous Close, dus. 1061 1072 10 93 11.18 1011 10.47 11.01 1123 10.18 10.54 Vew Orleans. Open. High. Low. January 10 66 10.69 10.60 March 1091 '0.9 "ft May 11.00 1110 10 59 October IOCS 10.17 9 97 December. 10 49 M.53 :0.O Previous Close, close 10.50 1060 1079 1101 9.99 10.3 las 11C6 10W 1011 WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE LOCAL STOCKS DECLINE. Street Itnllwas Ines in Drnmnil on Wnfthlngtou KxchnnRe. Prices generally declined on the Washington Stock Exchange ester da. with street railwa issues m fair demand Capital Traction dropped 3-8 of a point on the "-ale of hft shares at ST The bid prim then was lowered to S61-"!. Although Washington nail way and Electric preferred was offered below the asked price of Thursday, the stock continued in drmind at SI. Lanston. recently the leiding i-iif, was not traded in The bid was lower ed a point to TO and odd lots were of fered at SO $1,000 Washington Railway and EIrctric 4 per cent bond brought SI 1-S COTTON MARKETS. Nw -rk. SVpt- I" U'kTww in th Mck rrhr J"d a more Tn.i u n"r ff the in tf-JiM".... r- j j! Htuniin IM to hfa.y al M and I 1 tWiiic -t r. Tt m in the U h r-dr i a Mian' brV. m pnrr Th aw .-, .,t. ,$-, j n t atanv of Z to 10 ioint T -l".a Y follmr i an julTann to new huh fTwnd f r t m -Tmtnt .. rtlv after ' oVlork T --p v- f Til r Rait-, of O trrbrr arainsT ml fMi n th ill tlintif Mat"s lnTcndd f r r-irt diifn It th ioiid Hr tnvt ititiTts t t ibe -. -m -It Hi is hd n-rt rhincM re v n-., f i i th" "-iit'iwpt had t- .m d'dfdlv ftrn r on a (V-ntnd frn rporters FarnUhed by W. B. nJbbi A Co. BALES. Garital Traction, 2 it 8T, S it sT Washircton Railway pfd., 23 at SI, S it 81. After call. Washington Railway 4s. Jl f W at KH. GAS BOND3. More Income with Safety It is not necessary to speculate in order to profit by the oppor tunities the present market conditions afford. The soundest securities are low in price and may now be bought to best advantage, both for permanent income and future appreciation. StnJ for Opportune Oferinf 0-65 N. W. Halsey & Co. Limrnr :. ile. Krprrsentntlse, TIT lth M. . T.. Wnnhlngton. Nw 1 -x Ih i hia. liutiniTe Georgetown Oas Cert. Ind. 5s .. Geor?etottn Gas 5s 102 Washington tlas 5e lM'i Columbia Gas fc Electric Br. 74 KAILROAD BO.ND3. Oaratal Tracuon Si 105 City A. Suburtin 5s 101'4 Metropolitan Ef 103 Washinjton Railway & Electric 4s .. 81 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Potomac Electric cons. 5s 994 Potomac Electru Lirht 6s 10 Chesapeake A. Potomao Telephone 5s.. 1034 Amencan Telephone 4. Telecraph 4s... 91 Amcncan Telerhone i. Telegraph 4Hs.. 100H District of Columbia Paper Mfg. 5s.... 99 w-iHution Mttet 5s. 1"3 Wajhinston Market It. 1S47 95 Washington Market Cold Storage 5s.... H Vorfolk A. Washington Steamboat 5s . 105 Riggs Realty 5e (lorg) 101 Riggs Realty 5s (bhort) lfti PUBLIC UT1UTT STOCK8. Capital Tracuon AS Uas'nngton Ry. A. Elec. com S5' Wajhiogton Ry. A. Elec. pfd Rl Norfolk A Washington Steamboat. 150 Washington Gas 70 Amcncan Tel A. TeL 173 TYPE MACHINE STOCKS Merger thaler Linotype 175 Lanston Monotype 79 MINING STOCKS. Greene-Canan-a SJH NATIONAL BANK STOCKS. American 150 Capital 3a Columbia Commercial 1?2 Ditrict 134 1 armers A Mechanics -H Federal K Llnro-n - MO Metrorolitan - 193 Riggs Nat. Bank S-.ond Nat. Bank 137 National Bank of TVa-inrton TKUsT COMPANY STOCKS. Arrencsn Security A Trust 265 National Sar. & Trust. C3 I mm Trust 1" Washington Lean A Trust Zfl ontinenul Trust 113 SWINGS BANK STOCKS. Home Sanngs 365 Bank of Commerce A SSTings II East Washinj'on 12H F1UE INSURANCa. STOCK!. Corcoran m limrrn's Hre Insurance 13 Gprman-Ammcan 2&1 NaUonal Union Fire TITLE INSURANCE STOCKS. Columbia Title 44 MISCELLASECU1 STOCKS. n apm ackv. 175 I)i.("rt of Columbia Paper Mfg. Co .. 123 l.r.iptnphrn com el t,raphclmne jrfd . ?2 Mrrch Trans. A Storag- 10) eninty Stonge 175 Washington Market irtt Ls dindend. Bid. Asked. . 115 1054 NEW Y0EK STOCK MAEKET. Furnishes, by TV. B. Blbba A Co. 105a 100 (ft 103 102 P7U US 1) ISO g. Sales. High. 600 Adams Express 102 10JOO Alaska Gold M 31 26 830 Alllshalmers 41s, 1.10 AlUs-Cbalmers pfd 70S 230 Am. Ag. Chem 614. 1.500 Am. Beet Sugar 6tti 100 Am. Beet Sugar pfd 90 6.S00 Am. Can 5S54 ICO Am. Can pfd 1C5, 2.5 Am. Car A. Fdry en 7i0 Am. Coal Prod 153 100 Am. Cotton Oil 504 400 Am. Cot. Oil pfd 9b 600 Am. Express 104 400 Am. Hide A L 8H UOO Am. Hide k h. pfd 37!, 100 Am. Ice Securities 234, 2.7UJ Am. Linseed HV luO Am Linked pfd 314 1.900 Am. Locomotiie 54 1(0 Am. Loco, pfd 974 300 Am. Malt 7 300 Am. Malt, pfd 27 4.1CO Am. Smelting 82t 1O0 Am. Smelt, pfd 105't 2CO Am. Smelt, pfd. B 81 2C0 Am. Scuff 1524 710 Am. Steel l-dry 524 1.710 Am Tel. A Tel 1234 1.3 Am. Tobacco 233 10,703 American Woolen 45 700 American Woolen pfd 911, 6.40J Anaconda 71 2.700 Atchton 1014 20) Atchison pfd 994 2(4 Atlantic Coast Line 104 5.6T0 Baldwin Loccmotrte 814 3,900 Baltimore A. Ohio S7"i 600 Baltimore & Ohio pfd 714 3.400 Bethlehem Steel 335 335 Brookhn R T. 87.. 2.900 Butte A Sup 7 100 Buttenck Co . 23 830 California Petrol 154 700 California TetroL pfd 454 1.900 Canadian Pacinc 1544 100 Case. J. I . pfd 754 4.9J0 Cent Leather 444 3000 Chesapeake A Ohio 494 300 Chic fit. Wtst 124 SCO Chic. Gt. West, pfd 31 1.CC0 Chic. M A St. P. 854 100 C. SI. A. St. P. pfd. ... 1224 18.600 Ch. R. I A P. Ry. .... lft 100 C C. C. A S. L Ifd .. 6r. 3.401 Cbino. Con. Cop 454 9 TOO CoL Furl A Iron. 474 1.100 Ccmstock Tun lie 280 Consobdation Gas US 300 Continental Can S3 100 Continental Can ltd 103 l.OTiO Corn Products 174 1) Corn Products pfd 824 430O0 Crucible Steel 914 2no Crumble Steel pfd . ... ins 3X) Cuba-Amencan Sugar ... 113 200 lere pfd 914 01 Delaware A Hudson . . 1334 10) Delasare. Lada A W. 412 200 Denrer A Rto Grande . 7 900 Den. A Rio. G. pfd .... 10 ICO Dome Mines 214 125 Dist. SecuntAs 3T, 17.1C0 Kne ru4 : 1W brie 1st pfd 44 .7T0 Erie 2nd pfd 3f4 ) El Storage Bat. 71Z m Ked. SI A S. rfd. I tsi Gen. Electric 3 0:0 Gen. Slotors Low. Class. 994 10: 324 38-j, 68st 61 654 90 37 105 674 1504 504 96 10: 8 36 234 IS 344 524 974 (T. 2b". 81 lObS 81 1504 514 1224 2274 414 94 694 1004 99 103U 794 824 704 320 834 34 28 1" 44 1334 784 43-. 44 12 304 814 1224 174 614 444 454 13e 1J6 fi'i 101 17 824 ft-4 1C14 111 "14 lnu 412 ... ,-'4 ... 1154 B0 WASHINGTON PRODUCE. A Review of The Investment Situation and An Analysis of the Exports of the United States can be had by sending for our latest Pamphlet No. M-146. A. B. Leach & Co. Investment Securities. 149 Broadway, New York. I 11 ago I'hiladelihia Buffalo B "tn Baltimore Londin Washington CorrerondentB Moorhead & Elmore, 729 15th St. Phone Mam 7C3 The Safest Investments . n-e that do not fluctuate during a. turbed conditions of the money or stock mar kets. First deed of trust notes (first mori gages), veil secured en rest estatt in the Dis trict of Columbia, constitute "gilt-edgs" In. atmenta. They do eot depend upon the CnsneJa) recjansibility of tndirtdulls or cor porations for tbeir statibty. and ars exempt from Uiatlon as personsl property. W can upplT sucfi isTestments In amounts from S500 tpwtrd. Sand for booklet, "Concerning Loans and lnTestmenta." Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co., 727 FiftetHth Street NortkwuL Qnntations giren below are for large lots cf good marketable poeds cnlr. Jobbers' prices are higher. Lcwer trades na b sold for less. Fancy goods command hicher rncrs Produce market hickens weak; lowest figures reaihed in eeasim. Hens, weak; Jewib holiday ended, receipts liberal Live stock, receipts, quota tions unchanged CaHes of quality steady, poor fruits hard to sell Eggs, fresh stock in de mand tigures hrm, hot weather affecting old stock Fruits and TgetaHes Slaiket in good shap on pra hfs. pnme apples damsons and grares. Ordinarr grinds plentiful, slow. Quotations were El.GS fYeoh, per doz., 26a27; Southern, 24ai Bl TTEB He t prints, new. per lb . 30; tub. 1 e lb . 29, procc. T lb . 23, under grade, cream ery. Pr lb., 25a2t; store-packed, per lb.. ISaZO. LARD-Tub. pure, per lb.. !!Kal2: do., com pound, per lb.. 84. Cottonseed oil. per can, 3.25. CI1EESE New Tork. new, per lb., 18; flat, pes fb.. ,8. Swiss domestic, per lb. 24; do. foreign. per lb . 32. LI E POULTRY llers per lb , 15: roosters. per lb. lOall; spring ducks, per lb., 13all; spring chickens, per lb . 16al. GREEN GOODS-Beana. per basket. 75s90; do, per bbL, 15012.50, Uma beans, per qt.. 15a20, N-ets. per bumh, la!4; cabbage, new per bbL, 40a50. cantaloups, per crate, 25a2.00, carrots, per bunch. laI4; cauliflower, per basket. Ka7J celery, rer toa.. 20a50; crate, 2-(Oa350; corn, new, er dor , 0a33, cucumbers, per basket. 73al.2S, csmblings. crate. jafiO. eggplant, per crate, 40aSO; kale, per rbl Sa40; lettuce, per basket, SOaLIJ; onions, white, per crate, 50a75; new, per 100 bunches. 90al 00; okrs. per crate. 75aL00; peas. New York, rer basket. 1 OOal.25; peppers, crate, 25a40; new potatoes, per sack, 1.25al65, yams, '.COal.23; sweet potatoes, L25al.50; tomatoes, nearby, per dot. 25a75 FRUITS Applev new, per bbL. 1 C0a3.50; grapes. per crate, Delaware. TSal 50; do.. Concords, 75al53; do. Niagara. 73al CO: grapefruit, per box, 4 00a5(P; oranges, California, rer box, 4 0Ca5OO; peaches, per crate. 75a L25. plums, per baket, 20a30, pineapples. per crate. 1.2Sa2-2S: watermelons, each, Sa30. LIVE STOCK-Veal calres. islme. per lb.. lOalOH; do., medium, per lbt. 9a94; do., beary, 8a54; spring lambs, per lb.. fai4. H.Y. STRAW. AND CORN Hay. best timothy, new, per ton, 17.(0; mixed, per ton. 12.00al4 00; old bay. per ten, 22.00; straw, per ton, lOOOaK.00; wheat straw, per tou. 8 00; com. per bbL. iJO. SEEDS Clorer, crimson, per lb, 84; new crop. . red. 13al7; red top. 1; alsike. Kal34; alfalfa (American grown), per lb, 20; German mj let. rer bus.. 1.50; timothy, per bus.. SJOaSTT: sorghum, or cane, per bus.. SI orchard grass, per bus . 1.7Sai25; rje, per bus., L: wheat, per bus.. 123. 1.03) Gen. Slotors pfd. ... 8 8j0 Goodrich. B F..... 200 Goodrich, pfd 107 8X) Gt. North, pfd- 119 2.J0 Gt. North. Ore. Subs.... 414 l.OT Guggenheim Expl 634 300 Int, Agn. pfd. 3S4 700 Inter. Slet 124 4.)01 Inspiratitm Copper 34 1.100 Icier. Con 214 '.TO Inr. Con pfd 754 100 Int. Har. of X. J 1T6 2TO Int. Paper 11 100 Int. Paper pfd 394 WO Kansas City Southern... 3 2TO Kansas City So. pfd ... 53 1"0 Kresge Co pfd. 1104 1.W) Lackawanna Steel 6.14 311 Laelada Gas. '03 10" Lake Erie A. W 7 l.nOO Lehh Valley 144 Cm LmiisTiUe A Nashnllo... 119 100 Slackay Gas 77 1.5) MaxwU SI. Co 444 TOO Slaxwell M. 1st pfd .... S3 2TO Slaxwell M. 2nd pfd. ... 374 17.609 Sfexican Petroleum ... . 5t4 201 Sfexican Petroleum pfd.. 7 1,900 Jliami Copper 274 410 .Minn A St L 13 100 SI.. St. P A S. 8 M . 1194 1,400 Slissoun, Kansas A. Tex. 84 5.mi SIo. Kans A Tex. pfd.. 17 600 SIionn Pacinc 1.O00 Slontana Power ..... IW National Bluit .... 200 Nat Cloak A S .... 5T0 Nat. Enamel A S 901 National Lead JOO Nat. Lead rfd 5u) Nerada P. Copper l.OTfl N Y Air Brake 2.100 New Yo'k Central 4.2M N Y. N. H A U fm X. Y. O A w f Norf. A West 2T1 North Amer 1 .CO North. Pacific ICO Pacihe Slail 400 Pac. Tel & Td 20 Penn. R R 1.800 rhlla. Co 3.fC0 Pitts. Coal Srv Pitts. Coal pfd 31 1-TPsscd Steel Car 20rt Pullman Pal. Car 2i Quickilier 101 Quckselrr pfd SO) Ry. Steel Spring 200 Ily Steel Sprirg pfd 1.WO R'T Con. Cop 10 Cu Heating Y Re lirg 2d pfd 4 ... S6'i ... 1234 ... R54 ... 2ff. ... 631. 124 114 149", 934 634 274 1094 its 30 33 110 89 344 icr 159 . 3 34 39 1514 S3 2.0O) I(r- Iron A Steel 44 'SH Rock Idand pfd 4 1.000 Kiimely " 4OT Kurrely rfd 9 rt St la A S F 44 4i" tt L &, 8. F. "d pfd . . 6 20) Seabiard A L. 14 1 -' Sea. A L. pfd 3.4 2' 4 26 JT-4 4-4 6-4 704 4 104 2f3 !1"4 624 307 11 4 41'. 614 3T. IT. 344 S4 ISA . 104 :4 2b4 51 1104 1024 143 1 7 14 87 24 64 13 34 "4 1204 84 31 64 1114 114 If. s-rj 67 264 103 1C74 304 334 f, 32-4 1014 hi 151 3 34 3S 914 224 1194 S3 43 4 54 84 4 6 114 324 34 33 6Si (1 K4 90 57 103H 674 1504 504 96 101 8 37 234 mi 31S 324 S74 tffi 814 10c4 81 1524 314 123 233 OX 94 69 1004 99.4 101 794 814 71 320 314 654 23 1! 45". 1534 734 414 4S4 124 304 514 1224 19 614 444 434 13c IS. 83 103 174 824 674 '.014 111 914 '394 112 94 214 234 474 274 171 2)3 1134 4 07 114 414 644 iR4 204 344 204 734 1 104 04 264 594 1 04 ex 103 143 11 A S3 87 264 12 ; 94 64 13 4 51 1204 814 61 1114 114 116 "24 67 2h 034 1C74 3C4 324 1 WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE Trading in Almost All Lines Makes Financial Forecasters Take Rosey View of Situation in United States Despite Improvement, Conservatism Is Apparent. New Tork, Sept. 10 Bradstreet's weekly review will .say tomorrow: "Trade trends continue upward; con fidence as to the future Is spreading; and while holidays as well as conserva tism In some quarters have not allowed full swing to fall merchandise, the out look is encoura-rin-r. Retail trade, though not quite uniform, has been aided by the ending; of the vacation season; sales of dry goods are larger; remarkable crop yields are indicated, rural districts, as well as war-order centers, are in a posi tion to spend money: railway traffic Is heavier, notwithstanding that wheat Is slower than a j'ear ago in setting to market: record outputs of pig Iron are being absorbed at rising prices; skilled labor Is in smart call; steel continues acthe on an advancing market; buying of steel rails has expanded, building shows Increases, something not seen for some time past; collections continue to mend: money Is in better demand, com mercial paper sells more freely; new enterprises are more numerous; the stock market maintains a strong under tone: foreign exchange presents a more stable appearance: practically every point in the South feels more optimistic and even In the far Northwest, where low prices for lumber deter develop ments, there are signs of betterment "Withal, conservatism Is not absent and this manifestation Is seen at a num ber of centers where visiting buers show a disposition to purchase frequently In relatively small lots." GOVERNMENT BONDS. FnrnUhed by w. B. Bibbs A Co. r, Bid Asiid v. o. con. 3. irg.t rxu 97 U, S. con i, coupo'i. 1310 97 U. S. con. 3s. reg. 1SC5 IS 101 U. S. con 3s, coupon. 1905-13 lei U. S. con 4s. rrg.. W25 1" U. S. con. 4.s, couion. 1923 K94 U. S. Pan. Cn'l. 10-X-yr. --s. reg . 1936 . 96 U. S Pan. Cn'l 10-30-r. 2s. reg.. 1933 . 96 V. b Pan. CnT 3s reg.. 19bl .. . 004 U. S. Pan Cn'l. 3s. coup&u. 1961 1K4 98 S3 1014 lit 1014 K14 New Tork, Sept. 10. Dun's weekly re- Mew will say tomorrow: "All restraining influences have not been eliminated, but developments that count for most In the business world con tlnue mainly on the constructive side. In ternational political relations, though less threatemng.stlll have a disquieting effect the foreign exchange problems are as yet unsolved and dissension In the ranks of labor remains a drawback in some direc tions. with abundant harvests, however, a full measure of prosperity Is possible, and never before was the promise of the grain crops more brilliant than at the present time. "While trade is some quarters, due chiefly to temporary causes, hesitates. the movement as a nhole Is steadily on ward and should gain momentum with the advancing season. In certain lines of business and sections of the country the effects of preWous depression are still plainly islble, but even In the South, which has suffered most, the trend of af fairs i now more definitely In the right direction. As a rule, collections every where are better, and commercial lnsol ency hae very materially diminished both In number and amount of Indebted ness. "Though strictly mercantile conditions ieae considerable to be desired, arlous Indications point to substantial progress and discouragement regarding the future is the exception. "Eliminating the matter of labor trou bles, which are not really serious, the industrial situation continues good. Par ticularly is this true of the iron and steel trade, where new high records are being established. Overtime is noted at some of the cotton mills In New Kngland. and the average operations is fully SO ner cent 01 capacity, wnue other textile plants re main Dusy. with footwear manufac turers, prospects, are good for a success ful business in next spring's lines, and leather, though still quiet, is in a satis factory state as regards dealers' stocks and the position of prices." 300 Scars Roebuck 136 534 .. 694 .. 164 .. 52 .. 554 .. 1134 .. 1054 .. 53 .. 157 .. 574 .. 80 , 1304 804 48 234 334 214 . 504 . 764 . 1134 . 67 . 3S4 . 1094 . 30 . 74 lh4 11 33 1314 53 s:4 164 31 554 IIP. 1(54 54 1324 564 80 1344 53 834 !r4 51 55 . 116 00 Sims c. t. A L. 1.7(X South. Pacific 5.1'tl Southern Rj 1.200 Southern Ky. pfd 2M Stand. Slilhrg . 18.403 Studcbaker . . - 600 Studebaler pfd 4 2X) Tenn C pper 4.73C Texas C.s 7.C0G Third Attnue 200 Under. Tj- yi I'mon Rag A P l(0 Union Hag A P. pfd . S.6DC Union Pacific . IH Union Pacific pfd .... 823 United Cigar 9.10 Unittd Rj. Inr 400 Unittd Ry. Iur pfd... 7f0 l S. C. I PA F.... 5 WO U. . I Alcohol 100 U. S R. A It. ifd 1 600 U. S. RiiH.r 83.101 U S Steel 1.2M U t. St-1 pfd l.raX Utah Cpr.r 2.703 ta Car Chcm 2TO Wells Fargo 2TO Western Maryland .... 2.V0 stcm Union Tel . . 18 2") Wctinghnuse 3.W0 Wilbs-Osrrland 101 Wisconsin Cen . ... Total sales 536 630 shares, against 580.173 testerdav and 42 310 a wefk ago. This day a sear ago the ex chance was closrd NEW YORK MONEY. 274 1294 804 454 23 33 21 75 24 49, 744 1134 664 f IM4 30 734 1114 153 33 New York. Sept. 10 -Call money opened 14 high. -. low, 14. renewals, 14; last. 14. ruling rate, 14 Time money market was nuiet. soft with scry little biwness except in industrial loans. Them joji, I was a little our the jear mono placed at 3 ier 5M, ctnt on high grade collateral, thus bearing out the 133 foiecatu made here a short lime am nie amtal of the foreign financial delegates did not bate a perceptible lufluenca on the money market. Rates unchanged. 24a2'4 per cent for sxo dais. 24a24 for ninety days, 3a34 per cent iit ni, u.r ami six mourns. ;r cent for tuelie months. Slercantile psptr shows an easier tendency with a good demand for high grade names. Rates: 3a34 rsr cent for nxtj to ninety dajs. endorsed bills re ceirable; 34a34 per ant for choice four to six months single rames. BXFOKT Or THE CONDITION NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON At Washington, in th District of Columbia, at th dot of business Septembar 2. 19151 RESOURCES. 1. s Leans and discounts (except thoss shown on b) CCTJ&ssj Total loans - J2.67W0S S3 2. Orenlrafts. unsecured - T 3. ill. S. bonds deposited to secure dralatton, (Pr Yalue) 1 1.050.000 00 Total U. S. bonds 1.050JOO 00 4.Bonds. securities. etc: a dchus etner uian u. o. nana xaeuscu no it.", w. ..-.-- ...... ...... .,.,,... S. bonds (not lnducung stocks) ownea un- e Securities other than U. pledged Total bonds, securities, eta. 5. Subscriptions to slot of Fedsral Eeserrs Bank a Less amount unpaid. S4S..33S0 ..J100.MOCO .. 502000 . 12253.1KM bAll other stocks, including premium en asm 30.250(10 100 50.23100 150.03000 a . V.lnai tf KanVinv brats lit nnlnennhaiwSl .................... S Tleat estatai Mrafri nther tlian rmnihur fcotlae 224.114 32 9. Net amount due from Federal Beserra Bank 111939 49 10. a Net amount dua from approtad reasrrs avgenta la New York. Chicago. and St Louis lMJSJfH 1L Net amount due from banks and bankers (other than Included In 9 or lot 29S.737H u . . . . ts ras ai . aixcnanges xor acarina; nouae 13. Other checks on banks m the same oty or town aj rtportina bank 1L aOutaida checks and other cash items - J11J6847 b Fractional currency, nickels and cents. 1.894 00 73.7M41 23.79673 15. Notes of other national banks. 16. Federal Bessrre notes Lawful money rrserts In bank: 17. Total coin and eertilleateai. 18. Legal-tender notes 50.0TOOO 19 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (not more than s per cent on circulation! kwi 13.262 47 4.295 00 548M 3S0.I2I50 REPORT OF THE COHTOTHW OP THE WashiDfton Loam and Trust Co., At Waahlnston. la the District of dt lnmbla. at the- cloaie of btulaeaat September 2. 1813 BESOrRCES. isana ana discounts. , OTerdrafte. sscured and tmumr.)' Other bond to secure postal sarlng. deposits Bonds. saniruie, stc '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Bankinf bona, furniture and flxtares ... Other real estate owned Ibie from national banks. 1336,82329 Due from State and prt'ate banks and bankers, trust oompanise and tarings banks 718.02077 Checks and other cash items.. i!ll2.9S Exchangee for clearing bouse.. "3025 30 Bills of other national banks.. S.000CO Fractional pars currency. neekelj and cents ,S3i ti Lawful mcoey reserre In bank. Tfi.: Spede 3001C1C0 Legal tender notes loKmrn Due fromi U. S Treaaurer..... 6,000 00 $5J75.7sM 643 07 65.00 00 436.162 M 854.03911 7.36! 34 Total ISJtiMlStT LI ABILITIES. Cspital stock paid in Surplus fund ...1,050.(W CO ... 62500000 (31.731 41 15.346 46 . 1,675,00) GO 16.2S4 95 1. 050,ftM OB Total capital and surplus - t Cndirided profits Less current expensce. interest and taxes paid v"" 3 ttrculatine cotes J. - 6. Due to banks and bankers (other """ included in 5 or 6) C6.&52 51 8 Demand deposits: ilndiTidusl deposiu subject to check - y62.0601 b Certificates of deposit due in lew than 30 day - 10.500 to e Certified check 43652 d Cashier's checks outstanding....- "c8 e United States deposits. - 347.54454 - Total deposits. Items 4. 5, 6. 7 and 8 ,. 2,781.0r87 t. Time deposits (payable after 30 days, or subject to 31 days' or more notice) : e Other time deposits. 989,83 25 1!. Liabilities other than those soots stated (internal revenue) . 100 Total J6.43W1587 City of Washington. District of Columbia, aa: I. CLARENCE F. NORM EXT. president of the sbore-named bank, do solemnly swear that the abore ststemeut is true to the best of my knowledge end bebef. CLARENCE F. NORSIENT. President. Subscribed and swom to before me this Sth day of September, 1915 EARLE B. SWETLAND. Notary Public. Correct-Attest: DANIEL FRASKR. MAURICE Y. FLTNN G. W. SIOSS. CHAS. LINKI.NS. WHARTON E. LESTER, GEO. la. SHARKEY. ODELL S SMITH. CHAS. E. WHITE. Directors. M4 80 274 I 12941 804 IS 23 33 21 134 744 1124 664 36 1094 30 7j4 1114 1904 33 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OK THE Second National Bank, At Wnxhlnirinn, In the Dli.(rlct of Co. Inmhln. nt the clone of bunlneHA September S, lOl.!. RESOURCE' I a Lan. and dl-oilnts (ex rrt thse shown on b)$l 301.115 "0 10", fl 3 34 35 92 22 -s 1 54 83 43 4 54 84 14 6 1!4 i?, ? nserdrafts unsecured 111' ' honds depivited to secue circulation (par Table) b U "5 N-nds r-ledaed to lecure U S depo-lta (par ral'ie) f Premium on U ' bonds. 1 Ml 113 "1 142 47 NEW YORK SPOT COFFEE. New York. Sept, :0-The local spot market was rrrsTted a little more actire at 64 cenU for Rio 7s. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Security Savings and Com mercial Bank, At VtllHhlncton, In the District of Co liiinblo. nt the clone of business 1015. lW $.70 00 00 25omm nrrom eptember RE50URCLS 1. Loan and discounts 2. Overdrafts, srenred and unpaired 4 Bonds, h entities, etc., mcluding prfnuum on same 6 Furniture and hxtures . """ "" 7. Othtr rial esute owued . . 8. Due from national backs . $109 229 08 Due from banks other than t laliooal -, , a r l . -.1S fi . Etcharges for clearing lioil-e- , o, ,- .. b Fractional paper currencr. 156 92 S735.M7 69 30 S3 106.316 02 13 330 93 M.'Oi 98 nickels and cents Total U '. bo-ids 4 Bonds, securities etc a Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledr-M to secure IT S df resits $l6.rO3 0d e Secunties otl er thsn U S. bonds loot iccl'i lirg stocks) owned unpleflgM 35.033 00 i.orJ'0 Total bends, fcecuntles. etc. . ... 5 Subscription t o A stock of Federal ' Reserre Bank $42,600 01 a Less amount un paid 72 JO CO 21.301 CO 6. a Value of banking hwsa (if unen cumbered 7 Furniture and fixtures . .... 9 Net amount due from Federal Re serve Rank 10 a Net amount due from ap-p-ored reserve agents in New York. Chicago and St Louis $128,073 si NEW YORK PRODUCE. New York. Sept. 10. UILLFEED Weaker; In quiry moderate. 8prinx bran, in 100-pound, sacks. 22.25a22.50, to arrive: standard middling, to ar rive. 21.11); red doc, to. arrive, 3600; winter wheat, in C0-rxmnd sacks, to ardve, 73.00; city bran. In bulk. 22.40: oil meal, 43.03 ton. RYE FLODR-Steady; demand Is moderate Good to choice. 5.50a590. In sacks. Near for Sep tember to October is quoted at S O0a5.40. in sscks. CORNUEAL Inactive, but steady; supply Ught. Kiln-dried tor export, IS). In sacks ;'coarts meal. In bags, 1.6Sal.C9. HAY Receipts, 699 tons; choice is scarce and salable. Quote: New crop, prime timothy, lJOa 1.25; No. 1 timothy. LJOel-30; No. 2. LlOaLS); No. 3. 95aL05. STRAW Receipta. 30 tons; Inactive: supplies are liberal. No. I rye. TOaTS cents. PORK Steady: trade moderate. Mesa, 1175s, 15.00; family, ao.00a21.00; clear. HCOaltS. ILAJtD Steady: trade modarate. Prime West ern, 8.60; refined cnntlrent. -tJO: South American. 1 1 30; refined BrauUian, in kaa. 10.30; beef strarine. I 74a3 ceaU; lard stearine tralet U K. cestsj. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TUB Bank of Commerce and Savings, At Wnehtnirton. In the District of Co lumbia, nt the close of business September llilo. RESOURCES. 1. Loans and dLcoonts $391!3 55 2. Overdrafts, secured snd unsecured 176 63 6. Bankinz hou. $175 00; furniture and fixtures. $2.500 177H0 0O 7 Auxiliary tanks 1rlz91 8. Dne from national banks yiHlfl 9. Revenue 'tames (WW 10. s Checks snd other cash items .$3,455 95 ' b Fractional currency, nickels and cinte Lawful money reserve in bank: Total coin and certificates :sj Total .J625.9M S ; LIABILITIES. 1. Carital stock paid in r.M.OTO 03 2. Surplus fund 25,'XX)00 3. Undivided iroflts $10.497 82 Less current expenses, inter est, and taxes paid 2.71911 5. Dividends unpaid.... 6. Demand deposits: s Individual deposits subject to check $165.135 64 b Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days 1X85917 c Certified checks 804 03 d Cashier's chicks outstanding 418 76 7.74371 3080 Time deposits: a Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days $23.02164 b Deposits eubject to 30 or more days' notice SO.foSlS 199,737 65 S.977 82 11. Deferred payment on banking house... 60,00000 Total - $623.980 98 District of Columbia. City of Washington, as: I, JOHN M. R10P.DON. Cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true, to the beat of my knowledge and belief. JOHN M. RIORDON. Cashier. Subscribed snd sworn to before me this 9th day of Septembar, 1915. Correct-Attest: M. D. Rosenberg, Joseph H. MiUns. R. J. Eamahasr. Albert 8. Gatley. Clarence A. Weaver, Irrla OwmssV HABRY S, WOLF. Notary Public. Gas A. Kneeest, Floyd E. Davis. Alexander Wolf. J. Sanders, Bis SbeeU. Xfc-s-ta-e, 11 Net amount due from banks and bankers (other than included in 9 or 10) 12. Exchanges for clearing hou-e J! Other checks en banks in the same city or town as reporting bank... 14. a Outside checks snd other cash items $18,14612 b Fractional currency, nick els, snd cents 4S22S 14" Ci 00 2130(0 216.000 00 18,530 18 49.597 1J '2S073 81 116.C36 48 57,70 50 14,195 40 18 '28 40 1.98) CO 325 00 15 Notes of other nstional banks , 16 Federal reserve notes - Lswfil money reserve in bank: 7 Total coin snd certificates 2W-2iS 18 Legal tend-T notes 8,600 19 Rtdemjtion fund with U. R Treasurer (not more than 5 jier cent on cir- milaHnnl $25,000 00 2 25.C0300 Total coin and certificates . Internal revenue tami Auxilarj banks . Building k iunt "t Total LIABILITIES 1 Capital stock paid In. 2. Surplus fund . . 3. Undivided profits .$16,447 81 .Rcs'rsed for taxes 175 00 23.830 10 17,283 63 40 03 608 75 9.672 33 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE American Security and Trust Co. At Washington, la the District of fo- inmnia. at the close of business acpicmDer z, ins RESOURCES. 1. Loans ard discounts $6,653.833 9! 2. O-erdrsfts. secured and u-ecured .. 2.253 96 4. Bonds. securitis. etc.. indudirr premium on same, including $50,000 clerk" inslon fund 3,825.936 39 5 Stocks, including riTemium on same isee Bcncdule) 6. Banking house, furniture, fixtures snd vsults 7. Other resl estate owned (see schedule) 8. Due from national banks.. $892.712 04 Due from banks other than rational 1,161.37149 750.00100 750,000 00 67.940 0 :o. a Checks and other cash items $99,968 64 b Fractional currency, nick els and cents 976 S3 11. National bank notes 12. Federal reserve notes 13. Lawful money reserve in bank: Total coin and certificates Legal tender notes II. Customers' liability under letters of credit . Revenue btamps 2.0M.683 53 100,945 57 985 00 1.100 03 162.601 IS 10.670 01 21373 33 2C0 00 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Home Savings Bank of Washington, D. C, At Washington, la the District of Co lumbls. at the close of business September 2, 1915 RESOURCES. L Loans and discounts $3,490.560 32 2. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.... 95 31 4. Bonds, securities, etc. in cluding iremium on same.. $632,931 59 a Other bonds to secure postal savings deposits... 6,000 00 Total other bonds (see schedule).. 6. Banking house, fu'niture, and fixtures T. Other nal (state cwned (see sched ule), branches and Stumph Build ing) 8. Due from rational banks.. ..$265,253 67 Due from hanks other than national 155.00000 9. Eichacg-s fcr clearing house 34.627 69 10. a Checks and other cash items 10.139 63 b Fractional currency,, nick els and cents 3.63008 1L Natlnnal bank notes 2.30 00 13 Lawful uoney leeerve in bank: Total coin snd certifi- cat 128,76750 Legal tender notes 11,000 00 638.93159 162.137 64 131,11363 Total LIABILITIES. 1 Capital stock paid in $3,000,000 00 2. Surplus fund 2.009,000 CO 3. Undivided profits $296,408 29 Re-erved for Interest. 9,361 92 Clerks' pension fund reserve 50.000 00 ,..$13,906,530 72 1 ' Accrued Interest on investments 46.C04 50 internal revenue stamps 200 CO Total profits $335,770 21 Less curent expenses, inter est and taxes paid 23628 89 ..$1,159.113 68 $W9n00 00 23f0 00 $16,622 81 Less current expenses, in terest, and taxes raid . 11,172 37 4 Dii lo national banks . 297 54 b Due to trust comrames and savin. s bank 18,513 99 5. Dividends unpaid 13 75 6. Demsnd deposits: a Individual deposits subject to check . ... 366.586 34 b Certificates cf deposit due ill less than 30 dajs 16,343 40 c Certified checks 1.656 22 d Cashier's checks out standing 1,732 45 7. Time de)osits: a Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days. . . 59.SS0 60 b Deposits subject to 39 or more dajs' notice 422.213 80 Christmas Savings Club 172.033 05 5.150 21 1.009.-.-63 11 Total ..$1,189,413 63 District of Columbia. Oty cf Washington, as: I. JOHN H BALTZ. Cash.fr of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the abore statement is true to the best of my knowledge snd belief. JOHN H BALTZ. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of September, 1915. MAUD FELLHEIMER. Notary Public. Total $2,913.33772 LIABILITIES. 1 Carital stock paid in $500.000 00 Surplus fund 210.000(10 Total capital and surplus 2. Undivided profits..$20.270S2 20.270 S2 Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid 13.10213 3. Circulating notes $4.99'30 Less amount on hand and la Treasury for redemption or in tran- Due to banks and bankers (other than in included 5 or 6) 231.176 SS 7 Dividends unpaid 382M 8. Demand deposits: a Individual deposits sub- ject to check $1.SS.5 13 b Certificates of deposit- due in less thsn 30 days- JJJJ e Certified checks. 1.W.1 d Cashier's checks out- standing .; m,w ww 710.000 00 7.16869 498.627 50 e United States deposits.. Total.. 1.697 .591 53 J3.lM37Ta District of Columbia. City of ""-.JiV I. JOHN C. ECKLOFF. ".' ft. " named bank, do aolemnly ?JfoJ?Zi statement la true, to the best of my taossledfe and beUA JOHN O. BckLOFF. Cashier. Subscribed snd sworn to before me this 10th day of September. 1915. g TORBEBT. " Notary Public. Correct-Attest CTARLMW. FAIRFAX. Joseph r p. B125E; BjSrDEIa J. PRESCOTT. 3m5a J2Sg' SOUEKSET WATIJgrta- Correct Attest: Julius I. Peyser, llco R. Linkios. Fred McKce. D A. Edwards, Dr J. A. Fljnn. Townley A. McKee, Ernest E. Herrell, Chas. J. Langmead, John H. Carter, Wm. H. Linkms. Directors. 4. Due to national banks 106,919 29 b Due to trust companies and savings banks 81,287 63 5. Dividends unpaid 871 00 6 Demand deposits: a Individual deposits sub ject to check 7.263.446 18 b Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days 35239 04 c Certified checks 1.770 40 d Treasurer's checks out standing 11.05216 fTru-t deposiu 493.339 51 7. Time deposits: a Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days . 555,$77 20 332,14132 10 Ineoni tax ccllectiuus.. 11. Letters of credit 8.549.643 46 367 61 24.373 33 S13.906.53O 72 District of Columbis. Citv of Washington, ss: I. CHARLES E. HOWE, Treasurer of the abme named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief. CHARLES K HOWE. Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of September. 1915. ALBERT H. SHILLINGTON. Notary Public Correct Attest: C. J. Bell. Myron M. rarker. Henry F. Blount. M. E. Ailes, H. Hurt. Daniel Fraaer. H b Ree-ide. Albert 31. Bead, .ra. J. llather Clarence F. Norment, Henry H Mather, Directors. "UI $5,063,21156 -2.C4.74X1J Tot" $S.2'J,6aTsl ABILITIES Csptta! stock paid-in $1.0ix)jWlM Surplus fund. 1.000.0000 Undivided profit J210J6377 Reserved for taxes. 5.200 00 Total profits. "03.75$ TT Due to trust companies and aavings banks $33.8018 Dividends unpaid 3,1) 20 Individual deposiu subject to eheck 6.114,59 02 Certificates of deposit payable on demand or within 39 days VJKTU Time certiSeat!, of deposit payable after 3) days er after notice of not less than 30 n 253.131 SB Certified checks. 739 40 Cashier's checks outstanding.. 51987 PosUI savings deposits 49.714 13 Trust deposiu 123.46420 6.SW.KJ4J Total .8lJ.jr Dirtrict of Columbia. City of Washinstrai. as. I. JOHN JOV EDSON. President of the above. named bank, do solemnly swear that the abovw statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN JOT EDSON. President. Subscribed and swom to before me ", 5th day of September, 1913. ISeaL) CLRic T JJEXGERT. Notary Public Correct Attest John B. Lamer. Andrew Parker. 3Iartin A. Knapp, N. H Shea, H. W Wiley. W. E. Barker, Arthur Peter. 8 L. Phillips. Oeorge A King. Floyd E. Davis. Frederick A Fenntef. Albert F. Fox, Thomas W. Smith. Louis P. Shoemaker. Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Lincoln National Bank, At Washlnfttoa. In the District of Co lumbia, at the rlose of business September 2, 1015 RESOURCES. L a Loans and dlscounU (ex. cept those shown on bl $1.343.70: 58 Total loans $lJO,7a St 2. Overdrafts, unsecured T7S51 3. a U S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) Jia.OOOOO b U. S. bonds pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value) 1.000 03 e D S. bonds owned and unpledged 1.10000 Toul C. S. bonds I Bonds, secunties. etc: a Bonds other than C S. bonds pledged to secure P. S. deposits. V3.SU 23 e Bonds and securities pledged aa collateral for SUte. or other deposiu or bills payable (postal .excluded) :sV"Ea e Secunues other thsn tj. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged 243.6254 1-UMC0 LIABILITIES. L Capital stock paid la. 2. Surplus fund 3. Undivided profits $182.88193 Reserved for Uxes 1,33200 Reserved for interest to de positors 38.090 00 $100.000 00 loo.ooooo $22233 S3 3.47733 Less current expenses, in terest and taxes paid.. Due to national banks $11.01291 b Due to trust companies and asvings banks 83511 Dividends unpaid 1000 Demand deisjsits: a Individual deposits sub ject to check 766.3120I e Certified checks. 77210 d CasnWs checks out standing 2.03294 f Postal savings deposits.. 3,795 31 Time deposits: a Certificates of deposit due on cr slter 30 days 4.94696 - b Deposits subject to 30 or more days' notice 3.835,73317 136,736 61 611 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Industrial Savings Bank, At AVsvshlnntou, la the District of Co lumbia, at the close of business Sep tember 3, 1915. RESOURCES. 1. Loans snd dsscounU $12,418 75 2. Overdrsfu, secured and unsecured 386 4. Bonds, secunties, etc, including pre mium on same 5,43673 6. Banking house, furniture and fixtures ... 419 55 8. Due from national banks $2,00000 Due from banks other than na tional 6,64123 8.648 a 9. Exchanges for clearing house 3509 b Fractional currency, nickels and cents. 2259 13. Lawful money reserve in bank: Tout com and certificates 1,439 85 ToUl $S,47i 65 UABlxrnEa. 1. Capital stock paid In $4.4)000 2. Surplus fund 86200 3. Cndirided profit 51 65 6. Demand deposiu: a Individual deposiu subject to check 923.056 50 e Certified checks 3450 d Cashier's checks outstanding.. 10 00 32,10100 T. Time deposits: s Certificates of deposit due oa or after 30 days ..............h..................... 1.360 00 Total $28,474 e District of Columbia. City of Washington, as.: I. JOHN W. LEWIS, President of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment Is true, to the best of my knowledge snd belief. juh.-s n. aaKWlo. Resaassu, Subscribed snd sworn to before as this 10th day of September. 17B. WM. R. DE LASHM0TT. notary rubiic u. u. Correct-Attest: WALTER S. CARTES. JOHN W. LEWIS. rsTlsTl.ea. NEDTa. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE National Savings and Trust Co., At Washtna-ton. In the District of Co lumbia, at the close of business September 3, 1815 RESOURCES. Loans on real estate and collateral security $5,822,587 07 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 3101 Bonds, securities, etc 1,1:4,63! 81 Banking house, furniture and fixtures.... 765.00 CO Other real estate owned 27.406 40 Due from national tanks. 148.349 09 Due from trust companies 1,102.067 63 Checks snd other cash items 41.552 34 Bills of national tanks 1.000 CO Fractional rsner currency. nickels snd tents a -a Lawful money reserve In bank. Tia: specie iytao Lecal-tender notes 30.000 00 113,533 60 Total $0,152,36 26 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in U.O0U.00O0C Surplus fund 1.000.000 00 Undivided profiU $292,201 73 373.354 tt Total protUe $292J017J Less current expenses, interest snd taxes paid li.847 25 Dne to national banks. 9,6431 Dqe to trust companies 334 71 Individual deposiu subject to check .An.U 15 Tims certificates of deposit payable after X days or after notice of not leas than 30 dais 950.961 tt Certified checks " Di-trirt of Columbis, City rf Washington, sa: I CEOHQE HOWARD. Treasurer cf Vie above named bank, do aolemnly swear that the above statement la tree to the best of mr knowledge and bebef. GEORGE HOWARD. Treasurer. Subscribed snd swom to before ma this Its day of September. 1915. ALBERT U. 8HILL1NGTON, Notary VMhUc Correct-Attest: FRANK W. STONE. SAMUEL MADDOX. ' .WILLIAM H. WALKER. "JOHN la. WEAVER. REGINALD 8. HUIDaUCOPEE. VOl T. QlHCUAUt 10. Income tax 11. Liabilities other thsn those above sUted. deferred payment on Stumph Building iO.000 09 Toul S.083.S155 Dirict of Columbia, Oty cf Washington, as: I. HOWARD MORAN. Treasurer of the above named tank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge snd belief. HOWARD MORAN. Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of September, 1915. Correct Attest: John If. Ruppert, Alex. S. Clarke, William Miller, J. Philip Herrmann, Malcolm G. Uibbs, JOHN A. PETTY. Notary Pubuc, D. O. John Shughrue. James F. Shea. R. Harrison Johnson, B. F. Saul. Anthony Gaegler. . Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Washington & Southern Bank At lVaahlBrtoa. la the District of Co lombia, at the close of busloess Sep tember 3, 1015. RESOCnCES. 1. Loans and discounts $545.123 93 2. Overdrafu, secured and unsecured 1,09302 6, Banking hoi.se, furniture and fixtures... 10,670 45 9. Due from national banks. $44,476 45 Due from backs other than na tional 33 449 49 67.92593 10. s Checks and other cash items.. 99.64096 b Fractional currencr, nickels, and cents 93739 Total bonds, securities, etc.... $192,012 64 5 Subscription to stock of Federal Re serve Bank $34 000 a Lers amount uv.peld 121)0 $12.0 00 b All other stocks, includ ing premium on same . 30.501 00 6. a Value of bankirg house (if unencumbered) $115000 00 b Equity in banking house 7 Furniture and fixtures 9 Net amount due from Federal Re serve Bank 10. a Net amount due from ap proved reserve agenU in New Tork. Chicago and St. Louis SS.T3914 exam 115.600 03 15.000 00 37.4112? 83.73S1. 1!. Net amount due from banks and bankers (other than in cluded In 9 or 10) 97.105 75 13. Exchanges for clearing house 34294SJ 13. Other checks 00 banks in the same aty or town as reporting bank.. 3230 60 14- a Outside checks and other cash items $5000 b Fractional currency, nick els, and cenU 731 35 15 Notes of other national banks 16 Federal Reserve notes Lawful mouey reserve in bank: 17. Total coin and certificates 18. Legal-tender notes 19 Redemption fund with U. S Tressurer (not more than 5 per cent of cir culation) ' $6.000 00 Due from U. S Treaaurer 3.6000 811 a i.rcoeo 500 CO) 101.475 a 10,00000 2.400 00 Total S2.515.C00 61 LIABILITIES I. Capital stock paid in $300.000 00 Surplus fund 100.000 00 Total capiul and surplus.... .. $409,000 08 2. Undivided profits. $30.67225 t Leas current expenses, in terest and taxes pail 7,050 23 43A220J 3 Circulating notes 1.000 6. Due to banks and bankers (ether than included in 5 or 6) $32.193a IX lawful money reserve in bank: Total coin snd certificates..., Total 10.478 35 12.082 43 ..5647.37 15 LIABILITIES. 1. Capital sL-xk said in 3. Surplus tund Less current expenses. Interest and taxes paid C Demand ilipnsiu: s Individual deposiu subject to cheek $426.30 51 b Certificates of derosit due In less than 30 days. 5,33500 e Certified checks. 47520 d Cashier's checks outsUnding 52 00 ..9100.000 CO 37919 994 57 T. Tims deposiu: s Certificates of deposit due oa or after 30 days. 943,9331 132.1UT1 43.423 34 10. Bills parable. Including certificates of deposiu for mooer imuaai 70.47935 Total $647.374 15 District of Columbia. City of Washington, as.: I. HENRY a FINKEL. Cashier of the abore. named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment Is true, to the brat of my knowledge sad belief. HENRY C. FIXEEU Cashier. Subscribed aad sworn to before me this 9th day of Septamber. 113. FEBNAND PETIT. Notary PubUe. Cornet- Attest: John Mitchell. Jr.. W. Cordon CmsrfoM, H. B. Deeham, John Zasder. i. savnsas. B. .THIStl. Dividend unpaid. 8 Demand deposits. a Individual deposiu sub ject to check b Certificates of derosit due in less than 30 days e Certified checks. d Cashier's checks out standing e United Sutes deposits... g aute. county, or other municipal deposiu se cured by item 4a of "Resources" 9. Time deposits (payable af ter 20 days, subject to 3 days or more notice): b State, county or other municipal deposiu se cured by item 4c of "Resources'" e Other time deposits 159 00 737.73199 1S.8 17 6,459 33 65 00 47.76463 32JDO0O 11100009 srastctJ .Ltrc.4. Total 43.SIS.0-0 61 District of Columbia, City of Washington, ss: I. ALBERT S. GATLEY. Caahier of the above named bank, do aolemnly swear that the abovs statement Is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. ALBERT S. GATLEY. Caahier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of September, 19:3. Notary Public ISeaL) Ctorrect-Attest: John W. Brawner. Robert Callahan. Floyd E. Davis. Robert at. Dcre. Richard J. Eamshaw, Albert 8. Gatley. William F. Glide. Leroy W. Herron. Peter Lsttcrner. 8. Dana Lincoln, Andrew Loftier. Lucas P Loving, F. D. McAuUSe. Patrick T. Moran. 1 Howard R-. Norton. Henry T. Offtefdiafst George O. PumrahnT. Samuel C. - Joseph Straaourser. Winiam Dl. Samvaa.-. G. Taylor Wads. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 1WG RESULTS i&s&yiSgb&fW X ti a.eSt4 ".a. C sr--VTv-fJar V,s. "Ts "TW swe .h.m: iA j sua j-tt-a .T.al.wi anij,'. asmtiLJimb&Aa J .te&L -.giia . ,zmi m2