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E TODAY CITl 7MN TWENTY-SIX PAGES TODAY PAGES FIVE TO TWELVE , VOL. XXII, NO. 310. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SUNDAY MORNINO, NOVEMBER 10, 1907. PRICE FIVE CENTS. JOHN BLAIR FALLS OVER EMBANKMENT IN ALLEY AND IS PICKED UP DEAD IT CERTAINLY HAS US OUESSINO. DEATH COMES TO JOHN H0LBR00KS ESTILL AT HIS" HOME AT ISLE OF HOPE t "I r s-y. :i T ff -Am -Ma Skull Was Crushed and Life Extinct When the Body Was Picked up. HE AND COMPANIONS WERE GOING HOME. Picking Their Way Throught Muddy Alley and ho Stepp ed Over Embankment Unked arm In arm with u boon companion, staggering along through a muddy alley, with hi pockets fufl of "Hunday booze." John Klalr Just ut midnight limt night, fell over a fourteen-fout embankment Juat back of Sawyer'a garrage und a few min ute later was plrlertl up itead by Po I ice offtcem with all. of the front of his xkull crushed In. Coroner Morn waa summoned and reached the scene a few minutes later. After examining the body he ordered it removed to an undertaking establishment. Blair In company with Marion Neigh bors and Hooey Parhahi, had been in a bowling alley almost all the evening and at twelve o'clock the trio were uncerlmonlously urged u leave and the door was rlosrlf- behind them. All of them had been drinking and In their wanderings started down the alley Just back of Olazer's store, in tending to go on through to Church street. After, passing In the reiir of The t'ltlxen ofllce finding their way somewhat ImpecTed, turned up through the alley back of the New Vork l.lv-j ery stables. Xelghbor's Story. According to the story told by Neighbors, who was the soberest of the trio. Blair und Parhum were walk ing along arm in arm and he. was Just behind them. When they reach ed the rear of the garrage. Xelgh RoVa eald he ww Blair lungs forward gnnVhe reached forward ami caugn't Paths m. but was too late to reach Blair. He. leaned over the embank ment and called to Blair bu t receiv ing; no aiutwer .ran back to the bowl ing alley and called the clerk. He told the clerk that Blair had fallen into' a well and was killed, hut the clerk, knowing the condition the men were In at nrst paid no attention to him. Neighbors was so persistent, however, that he finully went out to hunt up an officer and ran up on Pa trolman lywinae The ofllrer went through the automobile, sliop und found Blair still warm but dead. The place In" which Ihe unfortunate man fell In a ditch some six feet wide" and about fourteen feet deep. recently to furnish light for the renr shop and a trench Iiau"ocen dug pre paratory to building ii stone wall. When Hlair fell. 7Te went down heud llrst, striking "ill's "head on Ihe dirt door with enough force to crush his skull. When founo he was huddled up with tils face almost burled in the mild, and In each hip pocket wax a pint bottle of liuuor. linbroKen. la-ft Kamlly. CELEBRATION OFBIRTHDAYOF KING EDWARD Closes With Inaugural Ban quet of the New Lord Mayor of London. HAS NO FEAR FOR BOGIE OF INVASION. WARMER OR FROST m 1MLE55 'T RAINS OR " V Senior Naval Lord ol Admir alty Throws Boquets at English Navy. (By Associated Press.) LONDON. Nov 9. The elrbratlon or the sixty-ninth anniversary of the birth of King Edward Vll. whs! brought to a lilting close at the Inau- : guratlou bumiuet or the Lord Mayor I of London, Mir John C. Ball, at Guild hall tonight. For the first time since the brief regime of Lord ISoseberry In the early nineties, u liberal prime minister occupied the post of honor. The primler. Sir Henry Camphcll Uannertuan, who last year was unable to intend the lord mayor's banquet, owing to the death of his wife, was In Ills plnce tonight and delivered the principal speech of the evening in re ply to the toast of his majesty s min isters. Departing from his usual rule. ttie premier referred in his opening re mark to domestic affairs, especially congratulating David Lloyd -Oerge president of the board of trade, cm the settlement of the .dispute hetw'eoa the railways and tbulr employes. Touch - ig on foreign affairs, fir Henry said that the results obtained at the recent Hague peace conference had not come up to his most sanguine hopes, but thnt he was glad had had been over- i sanguine In his expectation, for he had spoken for a nation which hud no aggressive designs upon Its neighbors, and desired only to live In peace and amity toward all. Hague ConfcreiH-o. The Hague conference. dc -lured the premier, was a plant of slow growth, but in which he hud ten at confidence ' and believed the day would come when there would be Hccsnition In I lie mad race for armament which Is' urKe of our common civil-- Iziitlon. ' Sir John A Kisher. senior naval j lord of the admiralty in replying to recent attacks upon the navy, pointed out that in the recent North Sea ma nneiivps there wen Slithered twenty sf of the tlnest battleships . ri v f . I ti?i rMt tit HAM fftf OHO Vtf i"rr ir GLENN SAYS HE HAS BEEN DONE AN INJUSTICE Newpapers Articles Forced Him to Defend His Post tlon Toward Railroads. TAFT IS GIVEN BIG SEND-OFF BY FILIPINOS Secretary of War's Departruo From Manila Attended by Demonstration TENN. (DISTRICTS CONSOLIDATED Internal Revenue Districts Combined With Headquar ters In Nashville Tenn. NEW OWNER OF THE POMMERN GIVES' IT TRIAL Mrs. Julia P. Thomas Takes KNEW NOTHING OF OBJECT OF MEETING. Wants Railroads and State to prop the Suits Smoho The "Peace Pipe" r . PHILIPPINE AFFAIRS MOST SATISFACTORY, Praises Course of Assembly And Expresses Confidence In Future of Island. Days Trip In Her Blue Ribbon Balloon. BALLOONS PASSAGE. Manhattan Latd In The Afternoon, (By Associatsd Press. ) MANILA. Nov. . The departure of Secretary of War Taft from this ril.v on the cruiser Italnhow for Vladivn Mock. today was attended by a re markable demonstration on the pact iff the Filipinos The horses were withdrawn front the cai'iaKe in which were seated Mr. and Mr. Taft, und It Wa pulled by .Manila .school boys from the Luncta lo ihe dock through cheering crowds of citl.ens. I Mr. Taft started from the resident 'of liovernor (lenerul Hmllli at eiRhi o'clock this morning He reviewed 'the long, military civic parade on the tl')P j 1. inula at night, giving Hluir was a pamiei ami .e. "..v.., ,. ull( General efliclen- moved lo West Ashevllle. He was n ;f (h( KnKls1 ,,,.t ,urp;is.ed all compelent workman and .pilte r,.ords and was a matter of wonder peaceful man even when drinking. H'l,, admiration. leaves a wife and three children and, ,.Tn, ,,bect .r the admiralty'' said much sympathy is felt for tliem over sjr Jonn "has been one of instant his unfortunate death. j readiness." Speaking of the bogie oi . ; irivislon lie -aid "One might a SUSPENDS PAYMENT Well talk of embarking St. Paul s ci,- tva cm A rriT m A A WTC thedral on u penny steamer us eoi- UVt Oiiliu namwunu ,,,,, ,i,. Invade Knglund i world, and twenty-six cruisers, many i of which were superior to any foreign j battleship, and even this great Meet 'represented only a fraction of tlreat I Itritaiu's naval power liesldes. h s.ddicrs t' (By Associated Press.) Al'STlN. TKXAS. Nov d. The re riisal of the state depository bunk." lo supply the nece-.-ar (M-li ha- forc ed the state treasurer m suspend pay ment of state warrant-, ail the avail able cash In the hands of the treasurer having liecnni ee.xhausl.-d in the dif ferent depositories the stale has on de posit t l.ulM.tillT, amply secured by ap proved securities unci personal bonds Several of the banks have offered to putin furnish exchange To? tfe amounts de-' u. i 1 1 WANT TO POSTPONE ALL LEGISLATION (Bv Associated Pre MdNTtioMKKV. ALA . N"i . tine liunilred business men of Mori -gomery. met it the "m loerclal t'lub tonight and adopieTl resolution- calling s in.-etiim of business men ol state at Montgomery. Novembi-r wiipeal to the legislature to I'A III I'rincess rinse to inns posited b the treasurer, but declare 1 postis.ne all legislation until present they cannot snppb the actual cash linancial depression has ra-seil NEGRO CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED ASSAULT ON LITTLE NEGRO GIRL Will Nettle the Asheville arrested by i ' a negro employed b Kleetric I'lmipunv. w -s instable Mack Jones and Special Policeman Frank Joun.ao and A J Reed, on two warrants (barging him with burglary and wit.i an a'tempt at criminal assault on Liz zie Jones, a rourt. en-year-old negro girl who lives on rlri. k street near Nettle's home The crime with which ihe negro is harged occurred Friua night, bu. nothlr.I was 1 nn-n'nf it until late - tc rday afternoon hen the cirl'a moth' left ..ik and accompanied b Mr Heed he went to the negro's house No one was there but two little chil dren wb" said that both their father and mother were up town" Hack to town came the ofrtcec but no! being nhle to locate him. they, with Mr J iiirdan went h.l -k to Hrlek street and stationing themsees near the house lay in wait for Settles. Short ly afterwards lie came none ami walked right tnt the officers' hands When the warrants were read to him he denied knowing of the crime most KfoT a magistrate and swor- ,,,,, tea IN aniT said that hl wife Tu4 the two warrant against Nettles 'was the only witness he needed. Whn The womB will talk but little r the ,he a- seen later, she stated that er1me eieept to tmy that Nettlea i he had ben o.n "on tiday night but the fullty man, and that she could irame hm. aTsou midnight. Just prove U. " ihat evidence the mother of the girl -Th warrants were turned over tolfmr m offer onld tut he b-araed The Oinetaale Jonta for syervtce Tint whB j negro w ill be given preHptlaary he cnt W the car barn in negro had 'hearing MoadaT morainaj. brief address In which he thanked the pcoplr their reception, praised the course . I the assembly and expressed his con Iblem e in the future or the island Mr and Mrs. Tall embarked it 111" and sailed at I ' 1 ;, Hie launch on which they were oelna escorted down the bay by a flotilla oi hatleo launches, u Ith mililia and cnll o i- Cials on bonld. to tile ICatnboW. Hiivtl their last good-byes Seel ,-t,i I v Taft and pyrt- expect to arrhe at 1uihos tot U on Nuvemb'!- IS, ami n leave there on their trans-Siiauian Journey on November 1M All of the party were in the best of Ilea It h. All Is Well. In an interview wUti a re present ,i - tie or Tile Associated Hies,. ,.to. his departure. Mr Taft shIiI "The condition or affairs to tile Philippine urn eriuueiit i niosi satls I'actorv ami taken t hroilKlioui the progre-s made throilKli 'he past )ear.s is reuia rka Ide. "l-'r"'iii the lirsl I iia.l 'Htl i i.nfio.-nce ili the eilati.- asscniiih . a contl deri' e which has liecli .luMltlcd i its action. So far it has tken ,i oiis.-t-alie form and I hae no dontit I! will continue its' nsetnl p.ittiolic an. I diligent course I hae ei fo see or hear a single nteints-r who does not apparent h feel a full sene of the re s'ponsi bi lit v of hi.- duti. s To.vaTs hi- f-onstit uent s and country, anil I am .'nr.- that c.usery at ism rather than rud ica tisni will continue (.. maik in orticial condru-t ot this lo "I teae t)ic Plfilil.ines with fen. -v -ed coritldeiu e ill tin- fuliiie of tb- isl ands What I have seen and heard o'n this trip has contirnied m opin ion on the subject wou-h I tia pre. iouslv formed and had freipietit Iv es-t.re-sed" LOSS MORE THAN TWO AND A HALF BULLION (By Associated Press.) hi MTU. Minn Nov - Fir hich s.rarte.1 in the lireat Northern elevator at Superior. Wisconsin, alsttlt t o'clock last night, was brought un der control early to.la. after having' destroyed the eievi'ir. three flour mills, forty home and 7V.0tt bush els ut grain. Two scons, a derrick . and lo. tugs were also burned. The t l.js agrregstea li.SKiM. j The caane the origin of the "Ire - Mpda- WAHHINOTON. Nov. .The jtreat-! dent has Issued nn order consolidating the two Internal revenue collection district!) In Tenneasee Into one !- j ' trlct wHh headquarter at .Nashville, j ami hu appointed Robert 8harp, of j THOUSANDS WATCH Chattanooga, collector of the new dis trict of Tennessee. The new district will Ixt divided Into aeven uivuuopa, Mac.n in cnarge .lit a , , - 1 - . division vMHti.. m.t.d or e4?n Sailed Over Southern Part of aji ut present, which afford ample i force to handle the Internal revenue j work In connection with the field ' force of the Internal revenue agent Mr. Sharp ha tendered to. Mr. Hul ler, the present collector of the aec- t ond dlatiict. the position of chief ilep- I ut rollector. and Internal Kevenue j tonimlsaloticr - Callers commlaNfoned i Mr fnldwell the preaent -collector f t 8 '"mJt among Its paaaengers. the nfth district, a revenue agent. 'the big (Jerman balloon Pommern, Cnmtfilssloner Capers explained thai i which won the recent lntrntlonBl the re-organlnatlon wus Imperative. ,,,, n)(lrt(, aJK.e(M,,m t,,Hy because under the existing conditions the present orgi,ni?.atbm Is entirely too fr""' ,'",,,t "reeo, In the nouthern large for the iimount of work Involv- ', section of this city. The woman Is ' ,l the wife of Dr. Julian l, Thotnax, iii in'- r-iniii- iinn if nu I'liiif i irfH hi i ltf III MHH'. Ill CnHIK I 'lff'n UIVMUtll 'Ji-piilj '(eir." Hay Mr. Ci.pr. ' thTf ir- .inly fnriy-nlnr nmln UIm-; hiiI whu wan hIai a immwhftar. iSUfVUm. th)rty-lx tu-barco fulorltM. The hulloon formerly hfloiiKiMl t thlrty-titnH rlRur ruc-torh-M four lirciv- 0w,Hr KpM wh( Uo(efJ th) l( erics and 104 llguor dealers paving , st.. iui i,.v..s ...n. ii.. i. i . during toduy a trip. Others who made (By Aolt Pr.) ril ll.AIUCLI'HI A, Nov. , Carry New York, who recently purchased the balloon from Its German owner Memphis, Nashville. Cbuttaipioga foi ( and IjiFollette. the only cities where intoxicants can now be purchesed 111 the state " TEMPTING ARRAY OF FEMININE FINERY Trousseau of Princess Marie Bonaparte (Most Elaborate: Criticism Aroused. 'By Associated Press.) - N'lv. S -The trousseau ot Marie llonaparie. whose niar I'nlice tleolge o f;rei-.e. will the trip Included the following; "ap- tain T. T. lovebice, n mi-mfier of the j Aero Club of America, anil Hubert Henderson, chier engineer of the bat tleship Missouri. Itecause of Mrs, ThontJts' presence in the balloon, the trip will be of inly one day's duration. The pally intends to make various experiments of Interest to bulloonlsts. The balloon 'sailed towards Ihe riorthweat. stfc Ijllldlilg, MOW VOItK. Nov. .Tie Isillooil Pommern. which uscended from Phil adelphia today descended tonight tit a sparsely settled outlying district In the Kroux. The landing was effected safely. The landing was made shortly af ter dark, just beyond (be Hnmx ami ens without Incident Dr. Thomas : leglslat ore should be was much pleased w ith the ease and ! f(1(v tested. That accuracy with which the balloon was handled, and declared he Would enter the next Inter national race j The hnlio'ui carried )r. Julliijn Thomas Mrs Thomas. Captain T T livebtee. Oscar rdrnteiimdi, and Lieu tenant liotiert I lemlernou of the bat tleship Missouri, and passed over New iYork City at .'. o'clock this afternoon nnd disappeared to the west. Uatctied by TlMiiisstmls The Pommern was ghte(J this af ternoon over Stitten Island, moving In a northerly direction, before a light wind, at a height of about S'tO feel. The htggjfa bag saileil over the south ern part of Manhattan at & o'clock and thousands of people watched tl, l.e celebrated next month, has iH'en Pol on exhibition and has set all Paris io .lis. u-mik ft Such a magiiiiicetit dtsplav i.r feminine ftner-y has not been seen her. -ince ihe .iii ot i he i bird rcpohla t'here are sixtv-tiv differ ent co-onioes complete, a dozen bats, a profusion of costly fur and sable., acres of linen and piles o, daintv lin gerie The lingerie alone cost $ tout, I he l,eaiit:'nl sl;trts an. I other g. merits wfiiih the briile vtill wear or. ber w .-dii i nir dv at r rc.-t iiik mm h at- t .-n t Pui The pr-iiH-es him neen the subject of balloon as It drifted liesurely along in u.-li criticism bv parislens because the light alr Nearing the Mattery the i nine IMurmui was iiu r cliased the Poinmern rose gradually until It at a sinsjle bolls.', and Ibat not ' (Sesalal la Th Cltlatn.l ' llALKIflH. N. C. Nov. . tlovern or Ulenn In a statement this afternoon a', hla attention bring railed.' to certain articles In yarloua newspiem In reguj-d to th object of the uv rnnrn' conference In Atlanta ant hie o.adtlon toward, the rallrouds. he deenteil It neceaaary to niake. tht fol lowing utatement: -' . aovernwr Comer of Alabama by telegraph and by letter Invited me t confer with hlmaelf and Uuvernor ttmllh of Onorsla In Atlanta, No de talU were given, either In the tele lira in or the letter, n to th object of the meeting save ihut It was In re gard to passenger and freight j rales. Pergonal member uf thlt council uf state and tales attorney advised me tu ik tn m arrival w flrat com parrti the lt.ws.of lh varbma state lu aee ,1a how far there waa uniform It bet weeR-them, tin verttnr !mer then subrnlttfd to the nmferenee a lirop'wltlw. from the UiHithcnt llull wa' CompHti lit grd in Inter ami Intra state rules, hut feeling tlutt guv ernors were simply executive of llcera with ivi right to change the btwe of take upon themselves the duties of the corporation ciuimissloii. w took no gcllon whataoeA-er looking to chang ing wild laws, or even the modlllcatluti of i hem. .We did dlscusa metbodg ty which prewnt lwa could ls enforced and alau method by which fnleretat' rates might las made uniform and not differ at at present. t "Home people do not aeen to un derstand the objei't of my i-iinfemnce with Prealileut r'lnley of the Douthern Hallway Home have taken It that It waa an attempt to modify the law aa passed by the last legislature. Any lawyer or buelneaa man will "readily understand that t have no power V change or amend tlte rata pnssed. This can only be dope inv the legislature. The uropiwltlon submitted to the Hotithern Itullwuy. and which t think was fair ami Just, was this: Let the railroad atop It atilt and the Mule stop Its atilt. thereby producing haf Inony and good will between the peo ple ami the railroads, Then let the railroads give the present rules a fair test of six or eight months, seeing In that time whether of not Increase of travel would enable them to make no much or more thans heretofore, or at least to be In no sense confiscatory. If the law was to- be continued, nut that If they found It wan greatly In jurious r confiscatory the legislature was to lie called together in chnnge the rate to the end that no Injustice he done. This la my position In regard to this matter. The law passed by the laat obeyed until the rallrouds should submit lo the law without tak ing any action In the courts for a sufficient period to ascertain Its re sults and then. If It proves to be In jurious they can call on the state to remedy the wrong and If the state sees any wrong has been done It will readily remedy any evil I feel that such a course would bring about peace and harmony and hope that the rail roads will see the wisdom of It and agree upon this line of action." Heart Clsease Claims tho Veteran Editor of the , Savanah News.; HAS HAD VARIED AND EXTENSIVE CAREER. Was Widely Known Not Only As an Editor but as A Politician. . SAVANNA H, Ua.. Nov. John llolbrook Katlll tiled tonight t 10:1 o'clock at hla hum at Isle of Hope, near thla city, He had been III front; malady of the heart alnce last April, and aeveral time during the progress) nf the dltMMtaa It wa thought he woulil expire. - Colonel Kstlll wae beat known 4 the proprietor of the Mavannah Horns Ing News, though hie bualneae cons nectinns were, varied and extensive. Me was also widely known politically because nf two campaigns he made fori governor. The first waa In lHOg when he made a very strong race, and tb aecund (n 101. In I Hal he waa chair-, man of the etute democratic executive committee, and In lull he waa thn member for Georgia on th democrat lc netlonnl committee. In Churleaton. 8. un October SS. 1(44.' Colonel Katlll wee born. Kleven Jeare Inter he came to Hnvennah, unit ecureil a Job In printing office. lp. on the outbreak of the civil war h,s went With the Oglethorp Light Infan try, under Hartow'a command, to Join the Army nf Northern Virginia, Ii was wounded at the first battle of Manassas, and In 103 waa mustered out because of disability this woun t caused, loiter be Jollied the volun teer forces at Havannah Und oppose. I Hhermun's niurcb to the at. After the war, though left penniless. Colonel 'KstiH devoted himself closely tt.. business. 111 ,17, having been In the printing or pewapaper business fu the meantime, he purchased a hall Interest In The Morning New and two ears later secured, the entire control. J?'or twenty yearn he wae president of the Oeorgla Pre AeeHdatlon, Many business anrf , charitable ens terprlxe In Havannah have felt the Impetus or Col. Kstlll'a management or association. Perhaps, next to the Morning New, the , Inatltutlon that baa fecelveid the graateet meaeure of hla attention and Interest le the Beth eeda orplinnage for hoy a, which wae! founded by Oeorge Whitfield more than g century and half ego. For more than a quarter of g century Col- ' uicl Estill waa president of the Union Hoclety, by Which the orphanage le ' mHiiaged, : A widow and five gone eur . vlve olonel Katlll. . , ; BROTHER'S DEATH TOO GREAT A SHOCK (y Assooiitse rss.) - UANVII.LK. Va Nov. , f.s-T. ,'t. Heard, commissioner of revenue tn Amherst county,, dropped dead here today, from heart trouble, . following the shock of the death of hie brother, PherltT John V- Heard, who wee killed by t train In thle city btet night, Ha ' celled to the city on account of the death, ' 1 1 The remains of the two brothef" were sent to Amherst today, accom pnnled by a Masonic escort. HAH x i;vini;Nt l' - 1 : 1 tBv Atseeleted rVsss.) THOSlktJV'ILl.K. Ga .Nov. . -The commitment trial for Thomas Mitchell charged with the murder of X T. Koy wae called thle forenoon, but no i-i dence was Introduced by tti wreee cutlon end Mitchell was released. ' s Foy'e brother ewore out the war rant for Mitchell on the anta-mortent statement of ihe dead man, though the coroner' Jury mid the fall from. Ihe third story window of the gtuarl Hnuse waa accidental. , 1 lilKIAsiTHOl'S ' FIRbV (By Associated evess.r rMtWKLIJt, K, D Nov. . Durlnil a high wind lust night twenty business) houses here were destroyed by Are. Loss IIIUDOO: nartly JiMtured. . Pren.-h bnl an Austrian bon-e whu nf l.-nHt 1.0W0 Tft tov th flty. and thn Mwtirte IowrhH Cn I iit PMnl. t.'tDn IrUrnl, w hT- It iM,M!ntr,i rurr!it of nlr irhirh mrrrt H dmr FUTHER PROGRESS MADE TOWARD ; NORMAL IN FINANCIAL VORLti ,vi;w ytiKK, Nov The iinsncial of the gold wee received Iste In th Him I ion made fTirther pr.res today nr.t over the upper pari of the it j toward the resumption of normal I'un Mlie carried a long anchor roe o-r ; .t ii tons.. Hold a eng.iged to bring the side of the basket. Iir Thonuis recently purchased the Pommern and when the sst'snt was made In Phlladelpbla today It was, state,! that beeiiuse of Mra Thomas-1 presence In the balloon the trip would, be ,,f ,.nlv a day's duration. i 5H0WER& HISHOPH HII-'K IHK. i My Associated Fes Be.) tlie toiiil for this niovement up to more than I lO.OOe.fiaii. an unprece. dented aiulsltlon of the yellow metal In the history of New Turk finance; the bank statement was more favor- jable than had been expected, showing !a loss of but tt.JU.eee lu tile bank c-b hobflngs and the stock market jnas lirni. most of the active share ' s I .1 . n iW. .a ,t . LBAXV. X V. Xov. !!,.,-"""'-"-"" WAHHI.V;TriV. X.j- -for Handey end Monday: Xorth tiifitkna fhowers fair: rotder light William f'roewell IJoane. wife of the Forexu't 1 Bishop of Albany, died t.Ktay. g-dl i about " year. Khe suffered an po Kunrier: i pleeite stroke bust Wednesday. Mrs. o fresh ihiane wa Mlu ftarsh Catherine I ankoowa. souttiwesi v. Borthw. t wind. j fundi! of Newark, N. i. Ing The Isink statement ffoea not ebow the full benelM f the gold recelpte from lndoa a the statement la cal culated ea a bast f average for eaca dI ef the week end, the greater Jsurt week. Thue a "statement of the etatea nient of the bank at the cbiee of bust' ness today would show ' their cash)' supplies to he much larger then tindeg the average system of computation Next .week there will bemore arrival of gold and all of thai receti-ed, thi week will figure aext week so thaS next week's, statement la expected Ur ahow large gain In reaerre. tVhllo the deficit in the reserve is 5t,oo. eee. It should be noted that the cash) on hand la still re -per cent of elt deposit. Including tnose made- bY the government and which are aecured by coUateral. Thte 1 i per cent lee than required by the it per cent rule. bu U ts i per cent mora than the bs-st Institution are called upon t. mains tela under the banking la us. . V
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