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1 THi: XKW YORK TLMIvS, mv goiispiracy ill PATRICK PARDON jtant District Attorney Says Witnesses Show Dix Had li Knowledge of One. TZ3TIM0NY ONLY HEARSAY rrtiidfftt af CI Pa Corspany Aa stria Mine Deal Had Nothv ing to with Patrtek- -elect Vrhiti btu aa' Mm yesterday of tbo.cJar-g tkat Jha A. Dix sad bee tod need Mt A. T. Patrick, serving a life for tk awttrr af Win lam Ki.

bjr JoMph Walker. Jr, of le-iS 'I and ether flaajK-hxl lot areola. rr alleged te bars sn Mp lardnsx In obtaining control af mine la Colored earned bjr J. T. -n.

brother-in-law aX Patrick. Whitman explained yesterday th lnveetl4Tvtion followed aa a --r ef course bex-suea ths affldavlte erg (laJnoa Ooedrtch. a bIm pro-' t. and hi wife had filed with and contained these charges. Dle-t A itnruoy DeW booty examined sev-! itnMMk and Iww that -s in the itMnxt submitted to i.nmaa shew that IMX of a rntMptracjr te pardon of fatrlch.

quoted out rwoterda? that tha mesptrm-y. If enr wra te would han te bo mad before .1 tr.iay or tho statute of Uralta- prevent a woonMrutIo. of the Nolhlnc waa brought to light it wu I earned, exrept coln- and Iwtmr teatimowy bearing farduMn; of Fatr- JooepS -i-r. tuid tioodrtch. ac-coeding ta i tt.r.

that be wmxjld deliver a par-i Fxtr.vk If PairK-k. b-her-tn-, would give Ur. Walker. x.r,.l other ce ttaiurta aa option ea t- re. i-i Oieuen Cyel.

Crtpfrf in ee-der that tt might i outer ru nxia In torn r1x pnt tha dar yeatarOay t' i al.lorf -Astoria, but aa not In nh tb Intrlct Allcc Mr. Irtm Hid that r-rk kuatiMM not connected im jtttrfc-fe mm4 that It waa i if ladt'torvao to him whether A I tor or Jaotiata4 tba MuU Oiila, Nov. Albert T. enaaeni the oil btlaifHX hol he eor fcow tflrua. awl aeriaroa idoi i i.r.lon tv I4.

lia on toe evloeao la the caao. ril ft ra A'rw For DF.NVKK. et No. 21 Allea 1 irns. t-reeHet of the Faeo MtRlr Oompaay.

aald that nod iaprd a ntaa namt1 A tt br- a salt for Tork aamt him lor a cn- eo tiit of M. Iila-krn-r. PreeW'-wt of tne 4'ontral Kailway. ii had neer heard Patrick a name In nxinwtmit with the pr ft the iVUIitm M. MUlikrn.

a i tuli.rr-m-l falrU-k Tn- re-: lo T. M.U'ken. denied tlval i h4 flanred Uw? oml lor the iarn Mia. CAUSESBANK FAILURE. Hetervlata Withdraw DepoaiU from Prreate Inetitution.

private bank of OUner Brotbcra 7 "lint on Ctrl was ctoeed yeatcr- hu been Laben ihvri i m.i luahiiui i perim-ni i iiin-, rvf 1 1 i. iMMitere. Ii waa I at lite Mate Mrtaaiua UeparSjiivOt rifrOa) 111 I I 'lis arllon bad bee i tl.a rniiiMl of Maul Isa- the SRibere of the firm. i julv I. aevMtiine; to Maui tniner, i 1 anMnl to-about t.

tat hpm tho eMtttoreak of tho r. hM-ate the wliatepread oeatre rt fn.nl. e-l rreervlats go home, tna llr-r Itank, like ni i.i Iw-r vast elle I Inn IS to thetr deposits. Tlie ef )trr hank oa the east smm -n-l h- at nation toy thetr depoeitjre mtr.t to eauiao oteadv withdrawals. pmo me war etarted nearly half le iKii have Wi wrtndrawn.

teoee amoontlnc to 1 doe le d'lmaiiera. To tbla stmaiir drain the Iwnk'a reeonrce waa added "-t that new depoeita hero almoet keJ that tba bank baa no 1 aeaeta which at preent can oe t. into cask except at a heavy rt i vc. T- aereta are gtvea aa follows by r'inr Urotln-ra; ae4 gaa.oao Mai eMeie eo.oi i -j. Ii a ii wtta eesit.

ef banks, so. I rtork. it.fN aa4 eaat 10.000 gtei.oue i hi tart. HI the BUtboetsatloai eerMfV- required under tte new private law waa granted by the Hlate I Ill kv 1 1 a I i of th ftrta yeeterlay .1 Uia iriwn. tn.itcatlae tlie cenfi-.

n. the Henhine latrtment. had iurha I lie ettaatlow at the hit not eneuarh to -enable the na to p4dl through it dif fcultlSk i uixMits nuade aler the issuance ef crtifw-ate and not paid ut since i a toevai eeeecated and 11) be paid lU- levlttar 14. a xii Haak V.maialarr. baa beea (niM hnea-lai tkaupiy Huperinten.

I IIa.iI.1 I 1.11 i "4 i tho affaire of the firm. rrowo gal heraol arowad Ike doors of i huk mmn after the news of the iead aliaut. aatl aeveral tmaa the ctietoat IMreet litaUon a-at to hoe order. There was no however, and before long the --r of dpoaitor who were dtscoaa-' tie matir. the ewrb had dwtto- 1 to two or r.EVER SEE THE ENEMY.

Ccbb Telia Twilight Club Some of tha Merrora of War. Trtln B. i'obb. humorist and war eor-rnnn4st, laid eM snea and women of Twil eM lluh. wboee gMeet he was i ii i.eer In lbs lintel VlrAlpin laat I 'i.

I tlie slury af war was a thing i and that they need never i km to attempt to describe the I anrrora of hatti a ho saw them i hie lour of war-rtddea Kuroue. t'oho br a hoot of Suoakera, who ,,.4 timi a the first esau who went in tm a li-b." our weeka a I waa In a Oernian 1 that was firing against tho Aloe oa tho Alano. We bavd expected tJ eeanethlmr of the glory and iinoplv oar. Inatead we saw a group of irr, muddy men lying in hovels not a dg; mort who never aaw tho i v. who worked at a aoddeu, dreery i of iavbor.

deolina; out doth. and i-a at a taoet InflrMtelv more derad-f ory we ask our neanest day rr to do. 1 spoke to tha Csrjttln- I have been here twentr-ono me. have lost both my Ueu--ant aad aw per coat. o( any ne I seeo switter Prencb-naa nor Emr- rran.

and I do aot expect ever lo eao. eatro Tickets for Widow Fund. r. Karry Kraft. Treasurer of the i lows aad Motbars irtuad.

at 1W 1 1. ha received freo B.npft tickets the Strand Tbealro. which she ta to I t-r her orttaniaation. The owner of ii lth Avenu save 'if re. Kraft the of a vacant atnro for the sole of the snd a merrhant at Klfth I vnve has provided eoare for the i -to The tltketa may sum be 1 Mrs.

Kraft, at the louiffitoti, tnniM ami "lffy-llk Klreel. cr iaal kn heli tO rhlldi-en In i la. I aoMa.it. Ura. William I i.a.fi Is lea.iofit of the fund, DUTY ON CAST IRON Oo Net Apply to tha Substance Whan Nlckal-Platad.

Tba Ooverament. tn a deelalon luat handed dom by tha United Mlatoa Court of Cuatotna Appeal, haa uceoaded in material! reatiictlna' tha claaa of caat-iroa articles that are to ba aoeordad tha lower rata carried la tha tariff law for castings," as arainst artlolaa or wares not apectaUy provided for, com-poeed wholly-or In chief value of metal." Tha caaa before tha court waa that of an appaal by tha Department of Jnatloe from a decision of the Board Of Oeneral Appralaere euatainlns; a protest by the Purbrow aV liearne Manufacturln Com. pany. Tbla concern Imported eccentrics from Germany for the Star eowtng- machine which war classified by the Collector at thlo port aa manufneturee ntaj not specially provHed for undar tha prortalona of the Tariff of MM. Thia made the duty rate 45 per cent ad valorem, whereaa the Importer denied tbat the roods are metal manufactures, but In fact finished oaiUnji of iron.

dotUble at ent per pound under 147. Thia contention i was uplssid by the iCTju" The merchandino waa returns or anpralaer aa "eaat Iron nickeled and ateel nickeled, finished parte of aewin At iho heartiig It waa established that the eccentrics are made of cast Iron, drilled, roamed, and nickel -plated. Judge Health, who writae tha decision for tha court roveralna; tha board, says the court la of tha opinion that tho operation of Paragraph 147 le limited to caaUiute made wholly of cast Iron and that the terma of the paragraph are not broad enouirh to cover artMea which ara made of cast Iron and some other metal. Thia view, the court holds, la supported by the clr-cumstancea which led to tho pasaaee of Paragraph US and to the chanae which that parkaraph accomplished in the laws which preceded it. I la vine wwtt lt contention for the higher duty, the Treaeury lepartmeiit le now expected to laaoo an order to customs officials throughout the country to return cast Iron arllolea.

If in combination wit ether metala, under Paragraph 187 of the Tariff act of 1V1S. which calls for a duty of 2U per cent, ad valorem on manufacture of metal not specially provided for. Had the Importers won tba teat caao. goods similar and allied to those In controversy would have entered at 10 per cent, ad valorem under Paragraph 123 of the new law. PICTURE FILM COPIES.

Stopping Praetica of Letting Them Coma In Duty Free. As a result of an Investigation conducted hero and abroad by special agents of the Treasury Department. Collectors of Cuatotna hare been warned against allowing free entry to mov-lag -picture films copied abroad from original negatlvee made In this country. The Investigation haa dlaclneed that large quantlllae of these films have been entered duty free aa American goods returned. Movlng-plcture film are taxed under tho present tariff law cent per linear foot.

and. aa the goods have been coming Into thia country In vast quantities-, the Government's losa In revenue la believed to have reached a Unje aura. None of those, however, concerned In too Inquiry waa willing to a iv an eUmnte. Prom statements made by leading film manufacturer of the United States to the Treasury agenta It waa learned that In moot cases no positive prints are shipped abroad, the negatlvea only being ahipped and the poalUvea made in Kurope. In eases where poalttve prints are ahipped to Kurope.

they are leased or sold with the understanding that the fllma are not to bo resold or shipped back to tho United Btatea. In view of thia. Assistant Secretary Petere haa aent out the following order to the customs officials: You are Inatructert to examine carefully all moving-picture fUma claimed lo ho free of duty under Paragraph tho Tariff act. and to refuse free entry i rf.i.hl unlau aallafactory evl drnce shall be prouucea aa to tne ui-r-h-an orlaln of the In raee where films of foreign onaln are rauduleiitly Invoiced as of American manufacture, they will be released only upon payment of the homo value tUereof plus the duty." It waa eald yesterday that the prac-Uca the department le trying to break up must have proved extremely profitable to those concerned In the fraud. The Assistant Hecretary'a Instructions, however, to exact the domestic value of the goods In addition to the regular duty la expected to put an end to thia form of duty evasion.

Special agents declined yesterday to aay whether prosecution of the offenders la Intended. In tha period from Oct. 3, 113, to June au last eensdUaed. but not exposed, movtrur-plctwre fllma imported Into this country amounted to 44.TIT.323 linear feet, valued at 8.500, while positive films reached linear feet, appraised at 1.W.4. FOR HOUSING FILMS.

Fireproof Building Planned for Keeping Them Safely. A syndicate, which now operates an Importing buslnee. stands ready to furnish one-half of tha capital necessary to relieve some ef the woaa of tha movie men by providing a building In which the film manufacture re may be amply protected from -fire rtak. to grther with aa exhibition hall so ranged that a largo number of fllma may pe alwun at once. mi uunuine vi.nn.v4 wilt.

If the oroleot roes throuab. occupy the southwest corner of Lexing ton Avenue ana rortr-aisia mr--i, uf-boalte tha Urand Central Palace, on property owned by the New York Central Itatlroad. The situation new faced by the film men Is a difficult one and promiaea to become Increaalngly so aa time a-oaa on and the regulation of tho rtre IJoparf meat retrardliur them necome more No insurance) company. It la earn, will write out oollciea for fllma on ac count of their blahly combustible nature. Tho safe deposit cotnpanlca are aiau refusing to place the ex penal vo film lu their vaults for similar reaaona.

The result la that film coetlns many thousands of dollars must be cared for ix-raonally and. In many cases, to tne daiuter of unauaDoetlna hotel sueets. Tun mill. Una In which It ia planned to house the lllm aarenclea will tie run along the line of an Kxchange. That in.

a certain membership fee will be exacted which will cover the root of exhibition facilities aa well aa office apace. The Inouraiice of the films will be carried by a co-operative company to which tho niemhere will subscribe. Karh floor will be eontsrueted under advisement of tha PI re Department so thai a fire In ne offloe may be confined to that office end fought by lUalf. Plana for this enterprise wsre In a htgli state of development before the war started, but. owing to tha large repre-eenlatlon of for lain firms In the movie business, the object appears to have come In a standstill.

If the Idea of such a buUdlng with lie many advantages gain ground among the manufacturer here, however, there Is atlll a good ethane of raialnit a subscription sufficient to put It through. Weather in Cotton and Grain States. re Xtw Vcrk Ttmrt. WASItlNUTOM, Nov. 2X Ftorecaala: N.

8. aad a. Fair Tuea. auJ 4ntii n. a.

winds oa the roast. Fla. Kalr warmer on the coast; Waa. cloudy: aaoderete o. e.

winds. Ala. and Lau Fair Wed. cloudy; llsht e. wisda.

Kast. Tea. Fair aaeept rain in s. and w. Wed.

cloudy: light e. to a. wlads. West. Tax.

Ttain Tues. Wed. cloudy. I'lah Fair Tuee. and Wed.

Okie. Cloudy Toea. and Wed. probably rain. aad Ky.

Fair Tuea and Wed. Ohio Cloudy ada allshtly' warmer Vnl, fair: light variable winds. lad. Fair Tuva, aad warmer, with lis It e. e.

winds. 111. Fair Tuea, and Wed. warmer, with motwrala a. a.

le a. wiada. Upper snd WU. Fair and silently war-tier Tvaa.t Wed. cju mud-oral la rh a.

a luda. Minn.eal.' luia, and fraah lu In-ia. luaa and Ma-Fair Tuea. and Wed. S.

M. and Kan. Fair Tuea. and cal. i ael taui-S elaaase ia taut-aerslufs.

STOPS AUCTION SALE OF STEYENSON NOTES Anderson Co. Forced to With-draw Letters Under Injunction Given to Mrs. Osboume. OTHER RELICS DISPOSED OF Wife of Writer's Stepeon Saye Let-tara Given to Har Wara Retained by Steveneon'a Widow. A temporary Injunction obtained yesterday by Mrs.

Katheiine t. Osbournc. wife of Lloyd Osbourne. Robert t-ouls Stevenson's stepson, from Justice Vernon M. lavls of the Hupreme Court prevented the aale of lii of the 100 Items catalogued In the collection of Stevenson relics by the Anderson Auction Company, kits.

Ostiourne arrived hrie from California on Hunday. In tho affidavit presented to the court by Mrs. Oa bourne's lawyer, John Hall Jones of SO Kast Forty-second Street, ahe eays that these letter were owned by Mr a. Thomas Htevensoa. mother of Robert IouU Htevenson.

Upon the mother's death her belongings were eold at auction, and these tetters were purchased by Mrs. Htevsnson's sltrr. Miss Jane Whyt flalfnur of Killnhtirau. Scotland. MIhs llalfi.ur.

Mrs. Oano'irmt says, gave the letters to her In snd she kept them until she lent them to Uraham Balfour for his uee In writing his biography of Hobert lxuls bio-venslon. About tlie Autumn of 1001. Mr. Osborne asserts, Graham Balfour sent a bundle of letters and manuscripts relating to Stevenson to Mrs.

Stevenson, the novelist's widow, la San Francisco. Among them were the letters to his parents, which Balfour Informed -the widow were to be delivered to Mrs. Osbourne. Mrs. 8tevenson, according to Mrs.

Osbourne. did not deliver them, but retained possession of them until her death, when, with the r-iat of the Stevenson reilca, they passed Into tl.c possession of isobel Strong, now Mr. Salisbury Field, the novelist's ew Airs. Osbourne says that she aK.U Mrs. ft even min for the letter, but did not press her requeat for ramlly reasons.

The Injunction was served upon the Anderson Company nbout noon yesterday. Argument as to whether it shall be made permanent will be hearrl ut to i this morning by Justice Newbtii-ger, Mrs. Field says that everv Item In the file Is her property. Inherited from her mother. Mrs.

Htevenson. by will lit February, and that she has the permission of the California court to dispose of the relics. Many peraon were In the auction room when President E. H. Turner of COMMODITIES MARKETS WHEAT.

Export sales of wheat were estlmate.l at from 4O0.000 to SOn.Ono bushels, but while It waa evident that Kurop is still in the market for American wheat, ax port sales eaem to have lost their In nuance aa bullish factor. In the market and throughout the greater part of the day prices ruled heavy with only a quiet trade. Lata In the session the market developed a ateadier tone, and at the close prices were about a cent a bushel up front the bottom and SOo not higher. Re-eelpta at primary points were larger thsa anticipated, and the vtelble aupply In tlie nlted Htatea Ineroaaed I.BIl.Ouu suaheia f'T I he week, bringing the total te Tk.sST.oisi. earn per 4 with bushels last year.

In Ihe local oh market No. red Winter wheat was quo I ad at ft. IS; No. I hard. ITt: No I Nerihern Ihjlulh.

St.UUN. and No. Niiniiern Manitoba. (I 3iV ail nominal, east. and frets hi.

Muffalo. to ar-rive. NF.W TORIC PRICr.8. Prev. It High.

I-ow. Cloea. Close. Year. fieeember 1 2H JJ1 May l.SoS May I nos l.ft'i i nn' l.ao,'.

I'llH AHII PllWI'li. I lecember May 1 .1.21 l.H'a I.IIW I.IA LSI l.Sl'a WOH CORN. The corn market declined W4c early under selling by commission houaee. prompted by continued favorable weather conditions for curing, and moving toe new crop, and on liberal receipts at Interior polnta. The visible supply Increased 315.0HO bushels for th eek, compared tth a decrease ef 1.1M.U0U last year, and offerlncs from the country were said to be on a more liberal anala.

P.imnr. at aaloa of about SOO.UUO buah- ela. aad tlie advance in wneat caueea a rany late In the iar. nut nnai quoiaiiona warn We net lower, lit the local cash markst new So, 3 yallow com was quoted at TSVo. cost.

insurance, ami Irelghl. lo arrive; prims Argentine at TatrTftc. delivered. iiicaoo pruer-a. I'rev.

jt High. lavw. Ctoee, Clnee. Ter. necenilor V.

nfk "A' May 70S 'US OATS. The oats markst was only moderately act ive, and prlcea were rather heavy In the ab-aaiiee of ilsmand. cloalns teerSo net lewar. There aa further talk of export salsa, however, and thia caused a steady ton around tne close, ins loeoi vn standard. N.

1 "hit. M4ftWc, No. a whit. 54o4He; No. 4 whits.

M'0 Uo: faair ollptoil white. SnssnTo; ordinal clipped whits. KaaiAAc. all elevator. I'lllCAUO FIUC1CH.

I'rev. Iat llla-h. Iw. Close. Clio.

Tear. tsiceniber May So', 4S, US 4W' IMIVa 4lii BOH PROVISIONS. Th for hog predurta waa oalr mod-erataly active, but prices were lowsr not-wlthstandlns smaller receipt of bogs at Chicago than anticipated and higher pricee at the rarda. Kecelpts of hogs at Chlcaso wer l00O: estimated for Tueadsy 17.s): Kana City received SO ono aad Omaha 5.000. i IIM'AIH) I'llK KS I'M U.I l.ar.1 January May Ribs Januarj May -Jaliuari May Itlsh.

Isiw. t'loaa. (toae. Year .10.10 to.oo lil.no in. 10 10 irj 10.17 lai 11.12 A 0 P3 SS 10 00 10.H3 .10.30 10.30 10.20 10.37 11.13 IS 112 1S.60 IBM la IHI3 W.A Is.

I7 1S.I0 1X1.77 C0TT0NSKI0 OIC. The market for cottonseed eil was again moderately aetlv and prices wer unsettled with nervima fttictuatlona. Prlfwa advanced quite sharply, raioctally for Ihe lata immI, Hon, which wer relatively weak on Saturday, but tn adverse there waa renewed oiling credited lu -refiner and late In th dav tlie morkei cased off. cloalns 2 point lower lo 0 polnta net hlsner. The ranxe of contract prlcea waa as folio Prev.

Clos. 1 A.isi 0.IS I Mpol Novtnibar December 0. 0.71 AMI fl.0."i 20 tt 20 January February March April May June COFFEE. traders In th coffee market were strain apathetic and were dotn little more than waltln for h-- completion off the December liquidation through the Voluntary Committee and for the reopening of the Rschanire. hich Is expected to tak early in I Hales tlu-uush tie Llnuldallns Committee amount ni lu ftO.fssi ha are y.l-rtlay.

and at 1IIS -'Ola. wa. i March at "7Hti-VTn. May at ami J-ily at i. Tdwil.Tli.

Post and frrlsht from liresll wrre a iitlie 1.1. to nuinorou. and price were sls.ut uiichanaed, with Santos 2-auaiail al a.tase lu.uoe. Its at butt. 4a al and 4 and 0 at B(e.

In th lis si sisd market H-la-ea were Hnehatil. will, ile ta qutilrd at ilia aad awales 4 al loo. Itlsh l-osr. Cloee. B.OfletO.dO O.OsarO.n.1 ...0.67 8.

So O.O.HjO.f.7 so a. as o.tho7 tt7n.l.Wl 11.02 t.oaM.1 d.17 .4 a.zoapt.27 S.40 eXaktfd.40 the Anderson Company announced that the aale hud been Interfered nltli by the Injunction, and that lxt 14 to 131 and 1.17. 13St, HO. and had twen with-dritrn. Among the Items withdrawn whs a aeries of twenty-two letters and sketches by Htevenson to hi parents, liealnning with hla ha by scrawl, at -years, and hi" ciudcly printed slstm-ture, at H.

There were also sevrral letters written during the one term he attended boarding school, Tew while he was In the foulh for hla health, three written durum hla student Uv sf Torquay, a aeries of eight Icllrrn written at Frankfurt, and various other Idler wtltten lietwei anil lku.1. The iblrty-seven Items thst were not enjoined were sold for $1.27. K. H. Wendell gave S.TnU for canceled checks III r'teveiiMin's liali-' 'H i .1.

Ilnwn paid $UK for a letter to Mrs. Kteveiieuii. who la addreHeel ilr-iir fellow." It wnm written ut Kara nni- l.al.r In Ikk7. ih-orue I. rlmlth uhtalned for Sirt two veralmia of teller written at Valllniti In INtC llaron Henfft von I'lleni'li.

fresldent Of the Municipal Council. Maino. Mr. Wendell paid for a letter of July 4. IHM.

written In Hunuuin to Malli--loa elgnlng King of Malic, and stutinl Tusllals," titer of Htevenson Hsinnan name, i'urtls Walters gave TT for memorandum of letters received and answered in February. April. -May. October, ami lecembl 1HI. elsrlit laea folio, entirt-Iv In 8tvenson' handwriting.

Charlea Sessler of rhlladelphls obtained for sn undateil letter written to a neighlwr at Valllma. w'tiosc hoi- hfid i-nung eocoa trees on Steveneon'a lawn. K. Madlsan paid fc.V for leuer dateit Apia, Mamoa, Jan. il, 1W1, to Htevenson' publishers.

There will be two sessions today, at which the Htevenson paintings and manuscripts will be sold. KANSAS'S BIG CROP. The Wheat Yield About Double the eat There Before. Tin- Kansas wheat rroti of 11114 amounted to IMI.Ii.'i.SA.. with value eatiinaleat at ac.nril-lux lo Hie final fluures Iss.

1 the Kansua Htate Board of Agriculture la polnled out that this year a -rup approximately twice an much as Hie Bute's next best yield. Is more than 23 per cent, greater than any other State has ever produced In single season, and about equals the combined yields of the three States ranking next highest In the production this year. Kansas raised wheat enough this year to make 40,205,540 barrels of flour. Were this amount of flour converted into bread. It would make eight and one-half billion loaves, enough to meet the nation's need for bread for a year, or nearly loaves for every hll.l li Iho I nlted ii.aiii, uiiibii Htatea.

CorreHKjndenl estimate that 44 per cent. 7si.ill.ta bushels! of tne crop remains in tne grower nanoi-Thle li. Itself la l.ii.usi tiimhrls more i. li it ii ii I wlittt nriaiuc- tlou In Kansss tu the twenty yeara eilUing Willi Illl.l. nrpuriri, that this Tli.UU.lMt bushels Is held for .1..

nrli of one dollar II 1 1 bushel. If the value of the crop were aiiport lotitMl eoiianv anions ine niair liihatillaitla. eaiii Woulil receive ii lit i aiai i'Im lia I ImI.I Im llailt.i itllll IIIH IIIW laiar-i bushel. Iltley. Hhawnee.

and Wabaunsee have the hUhesl sveruire yields, or twenty-alx bushel to the acre. COTTON. Hl. I uie. In the ut entlon ahra.1 are tlng sradually removed, and Improving International trad condition, vrrn reflecLd In the larsTSt exports yecterday of any one day the outbreak of the European war.

Accordlns to tYaahliiston advlcea. the ship ment of cotton to Germany may now he safely undertaken throurh linllund. while the Hi ate Department haa also pointed out metlio-la hy whlnh rotten may be exported tn helllserenta throush Italy. The market opened steady at an advance of 2 lo 0 point In reenonae to htsn.r caDiea ana repona mat splnnera were calling cotton In the Liverpool market. l.N-niber (ontraots a ram el the advance, aelllns uo to er I-, polnls iKt rusher, while lal-r dallverlra ahowol ralna of feum 4 to polnta.

At thia Inv.l offenaaa heeame nio-e liberal arel the market eased o'f. aelllnai about to polnta pel Inaer dur-Ine the attarnoon. Covetins reused a final rellv. alth ataaily net 0 pnlnl. hlshsl In 3 iMilnta spot iiia-k t.

aa offlclallv retiorted were unrtiaiiae.l te Wi- higher, wttli the leadlns points all unchanged vxcept for llountoii. which showed a alt slat ailvaK1. The Imal market for spot cotton waa quiet and st 7.T5 for middling upland: sales nil. The of cotton prices was ss follows: I'rev Ilish. ...8.14 Ixiw.

7 47 7 r. 7.l 8.04 Close. 7.HWW7.30 7 4JS7.4S ir 7.7MfT.7d 7 tWJ a.P,1 Close. ill 7.:. 7 7.76 T.P4 A.

10 1 ei a ii ua rv Kehi-uary March May July Uctobtr OTTO STATISTICS. KKCEIFTH AT PUHTf. Mnndsy Last Wk. last Yr. talvaton New cn-leans Mobile Savannah Charleston Wllmlnston Norfolk Other ports Total l.t Hlnra Friday.

Klncs Aui. 1 21. raw ll.if.i 1.1.21.". MI2 ::2 9.458 fl, lO.ltto 3.123 7-'l 1...7 a.3o 4 riH 4.S72 7.iws HAT B2.71I 11 'J. 03" a.2n.vr..v.

l.liw.ikki Stocks Sli ports. ItrCKIPTM PRINCU'AI. INTKItlOft I'tUN'TH. Monday, laii IVk. Ipi Yr.

l.J.i H2H 7.7B7 a i turn -ji I. im 4 rnsi S. 4iSl UII.43U nS.SIM SH.7IUI MKCKIPTS TIIKHHAV. Aiieusis Msnmhia St. laiula Ilouslon KSTIMATICD Iat Wk last Yl Us I vast un New inl.aiis ii.tsm 34.

SOT VI. 0l til sun IMIITH. II. .1 is i 2i a i hT IViris Ct. Hrltaln.

t'oni Inant. T.sjsi II. Sill 4 nt I 1121 Oalveslon Nsw nel.siia Kavannah iiarleatnn New nrk I'wxaa Hy oi i 4 1 To" a I St, HIT 2.7f lil.ism Tolsl exiiorla tmlay. fJi.27 atalnst 4.1, 14S this day last year: since Am l.lni.UNV aaralnst 1.757.247 for same trlod Isst year. Hivr MAitKtrrs I Sal.

Ml. Id I I'l" U. Iv-l Yr. I 7 1II4.HOH 2HI.O.I7 7 .14.0011 4H.H7i 7- H2.4 7U.2SJ 2.2S5. Haxannah 7V lM.Ol2l IfO.iSO 4.7UM.

7-i. 4t7.7:i4 rm.flne Wllmliiaiun 71, 44.172, 7'. 44.li": 42.117;! 1 I is2 isu-la 7i, 117 till 3.40U. Msinphla 21t lsu III imii loil. J', 1:1.

HIT lialllmnr. 7S 4.S41 I2.ISM 0.1MI7 4I7 8,440. 7- 147. 5 Iktl Oiin Itnaton 7.7" H.1.17 York ...7.70 74 4411 iil.sli Little lloi-k 41.027 40.lkl BUTTER AND E0Q MARKET. HCTTK.lt.

llsiaslpl yeatrnlay, 0,007 pack as. Ilalhsi mere liuvliis Inlsn-at and a i.niawhal trnnr msikt for Hi loiter trades of fresh rreaiueiy. Ilxlras ami th ilaher oortns tots sdvsncel ic; secondary otislltlas reoisln unlet and tinchited. Istr tradtna In held hut price, remain unchanged. steaily.

with a iitmterai hiqulry for tlie finest goods. Ladles and packing stock remain 'inlet. Crrantrr) trait. (l2 scoro.1 a4'ls4Sc: hlsher scoring lots. firsts.

XuS'X'liai': seconds. Sea ytlc; thirds 24W4y llVf." ire.itisi, hsld. x-irui. t'2 2Vvc; hlsher or1iis Iota. first 2POSJ.

second. -Jtl2mc; Hist" dairy, finest. .1211 JtOc ifnl to prime. 2a4lHle: common lo fslr. 2r27i proeeaa.

cktiMS. fti.l.. 2 ill lower Kratlea. 3C2S 1. liiillaltoti rii-mitiii), flials.

23 1, 24-1-; ladles i-iirrrnl tnske firsts. 2-4 22f.i; sevonils. lor srades ltli.o aiMc: pacltlns siotk. he il fine. 21ii22c; urreut make.

No. 2. 20 1 21c: lower grades. I Kecelpts yesterday. 3.B27 nos.

Th a-aj-ctty of nvr-lad ess coutlnuea nnd ih few lot. that shos- a reasonable proportion of such re taken promptly at firm joi'-es. Prsh nathered. extra fine, lr 4ii r42c extra flrsta. ruats.

thnils lorer. 2-lv27c: rilrlles. No. 1. No.

2 and poorer. i llrk- xood 10 prtme drv. 21 at 22--: nrders-raulrs. 14x-2c: 1'Tall re-frlseralnr. flneet.

issir to x-nud. 2af 27v; refi Ifc'eratui iia-'ked. special mark, fancy, charge latil. 2.Vti20'ic: firsts. iiarare paid.

2 1' sei-olld. rliarces paid. 221 undsrersde, llV2lle while. Western. 242e Htaie, f'riuis liatila.

and near-hy hsimerv vihltcs. flue to fami. VlmilOi-; de-'ei'tlie. riM. 1 hliea.

aa lo and nualiiy, :Uej.V,e; Wsatsrn. wlilisa. r.On.vi,-, H'ts IN ini" Ivsnla. and narh hsinteic Irawtia, t2VfliVi sstltsieil brewn and mixed i2i i aar-hf r-fraerslor whites. 2aWts.

GEN. HWANG DENIES DR. JENKS'S CHARGE Asks Proof He Is Trying to Get Chinese to Subscribe Fund for Revolt. THINKS C00DN0W IS BIASED Exile Seea Contradiction in State ments About Sun'e Reported Invitation to Return. lien.

Hwang Using, who led the revolution which overthrew llie Mani-hus. replied yesterday "Murks miule upon him by Prof. Jeremiah W. Jcnks of New-York I'nlversity. director or the Far Kuxtcrn Huremi.

iJiii. Hwhuk i now kii eyiU- In Ihls country. Ills repli ch given out by Prof. Charles A. Heunl Columbia I'nlversity.

who sll I dn not aiiilm to 1" on authority on matters Chlncmj. 1 uii anxious merely to have the liberal views of Chinese affairs placed before the public. 1 am not maintaining a buru for that party, and I am not paid unythlng for what I do tlen. Hwang lu hla reply said tt Is with regret ami disappoint meni that I read of the uiiwhith Icil iitiiivk bv mv friend. Dr.

J. Jciiks, upon myself. Only two w-eeliN ua" In out ieMirt to I he ill. I I it I iun I i-re to In- ln till i ii. in Hliili- l.ai lo clinic bud.

ami urn' i-i ui tin -ai-n. ration of t'liliui. I denlcil it. and now lr. Jfliks li'plies to my deuliil lv ealng that I am truitor.

discredited mill illsowned by ftleud and foe To an llllelllaent public II must be vel liu initiating to tie treated with the doctor a glaring contradlctloua. Aa to Lr. Uuuilnow'i allegations will only remark that I have riot had the honor of meeting that distinguished gentleman. But aa he Is still In the employment of Yuan Slilli-kai and publicly stated last Thursday night that during hla stay In China the Liberal statesmen of China avoided him and he wit thrown entirely Into the hands of the northern reactionary party, it is hardly to lie supposed that lie has Introduced Into his study of Chlueso politics a completely unbiased nnd unpaxtlsan view. It is lamentable that Ir.

Jenk.J declared that 1 am trying to raise num. In the tilted istatea. I distinctly insured dim, as he admit, that I am not. I earnestly request him to submit proof-t that I am trying lo tret Chinese to subscribe a dollar a month apiece toward the support of a new revolution. I do not find that Dr.

Jctiks or lr. Goodnow denies that Yuan has established a despotic military power In Chlt.n. Dr. tkxnlnow haa publicly admitted that all semblances of parliamentary and liberal tlnvernment Iiiim" illaiiiirarod As to Ihe cruris! iUallnll of tin' lo.li lib Ii una In trying to laim In America. Prof.

Jenka denies thai Yuan commissioners are seeking a loan, but he admits Yuan's dire neeil for money and says that any one who flints It will ho amply rewarded. The dietin-Hiilshed doi'tor's ailinlsslon wlil be sufficient for the wise American public "The brokers and mediators who floated the great quintuple loan tn.nli millions out of It. If a big loiin can b- floated In the t'nitetl Htates It will be at about the rate of iki per cent and those who place It will iimibi-oiikIi rewarded. Hy keeping out of thi.i hum the American people will not only main tain ihe respect of China hut may there by cumiiel Yuan Shlh-kni to abandon his despotic polio an. I adopt trior consistent with true democracy." Many Americans In from Germany Aa-ent of the Holland-America said yesterday that the Rotterdam was expected In Uoboken early this rrSirn-ln.

Hhe hits Msi first. 1.24H second, itnil thirds las iis.stiiK-ers, moist ftiiem Americans returning from Cerinany ami Austria. WlNCO PMaTIO S. to 1 hr Vra in f'lnira. Al.aiANI, Nuv.

I ii. ui IihIsn I'lna llohlinu i tii-p n. irtillv sto.4is, ImiiiiIm. $100,000. II.

M. Hlinon. I) A. V. Vatian.

rthorehatn. t'aper Mr $.10 (i. J. J. Vo Hush.

Henrv nnil Mirani l.leileker, 00 ll'wav. Mutual Muter Malea I30.0OU. J. II. Kal-intik.

W. I. Buchlouk, Ueo. U. Zanne.

West Knslawood. N. .1. rarranil ltealt H'iill J. I'.

rnrrniaii Jnhn is-nil. al 1 .1. I le. M. A.

Mill. J. ii. Ilelhl; i i rssi. K.

tl 1I11.I111111 In ikio 1 1 1 i Whip la ms. 221 W. 40 St American Kmrlc t'tl'-a. Jew-i'lry, den- tlata' snprlles: $1 Jkmes Ellis. P.

U. and K. A. Williams. Ctli-n, Charles l.

li 1 tlo.rmn. Ii. I. 1 'open. Katie anil t'tiarlca IwkIi, On St.

Optical Appllan-e C'orp'n. hanlwira. art works. Jewelry, optlrsl wares: ao.tiui. J.

11. t'ossman, Mary K. Keums. E-'ixiii Nelbon. Ml Wall Mt.

Herk-hlre Poster 'o. K. B. Hlin-k. F.

T. Hesnman. P. W. Truss.

13d W. 02 St. Erasmus ImDro-rnient B'klva. realtv: fO.uon. J.

K. rtixsa. Hermsn VYonb. U. 8.

Hmlth. 4I2 Jeffrrm.n ri'klyn. N. Bltsti'k A Hon. tKiultrv.

slaushter house. meal, fish: SO.Ism M.i.r. Ja. Nallian Hilali-k IM balam-rr Ht. HunaMnr -Jasper lire.filna Iroinnir ma rhlnes.

niotonb. aiipllances Israel Knirsi, T. (1. Jasper. Monroe Hunahlna.

US2 W. Ht. Hamilton Wreckln A Linnnar Ci of nrnnklyn: II ism lienj. Hlm-kman. Mm lnlnliei a.

A I. ram ll.uri Hi Manhattan. .1. Kimiip. oontraottiia coiiatruiiiun necors una rurnlsiilns to.issi.

JomoiIi iwrnarit Cniipp. lienjainlti Frank, IsiT Whit liM'k lielinsac illnvs i'o. Ithsia. flirrlris. ilnili s1o a.

tivni JnM. Ml--ti y. Jsalar lb-k. AnllliaM II lh.maqr Klklsn I'Valhsr Nathan ISm man. It.

It. Hmlth. Frieda V. lol.lsten. mi HI Nicholas Av.

K. Home llsalty I'o. IKI.ism H111- IV Aursuaar, P. K. Unman, S.

I. S.mst 47 H'klyn v.ols..1 l.ss- tli-'i-lrrn llrnlntitlli ilmllirll. I.e.. Sou Plltn, isvt HI. the'ar Won: I lei orst dm 1 0 INSI; K.

A. Hnyke. V. Wood. Ii.

Iliilliiu. 1 1 Hiker. Ik Annie Schult, 441 1-1 Wa.h- Mark-Rubin Hat Kainurl and Max MarWnamer lust-in Ai lilarle. rarklniou. hanlaare.

flU.nun J. A. Ulerxin 1 H. Parkinson. A kiwi Imi l.lrr W.

11 it.l nrl.l Ice I'raam I'n Ahram, IxhiIs. and Benjamin 2nti H'way. I'apltsl i-emurv tiothlna; i'o N. 10 fio.nrsi. 1i11rr.1l..

I lint 1 'ort' n. $2 1 mk. I mm raiai 1 Tillan I'n nirr. ii 1.1.1- 1 -i 11 1 i 1 to lliHI- tin. ktiHirn IMMttto.

1 1 2.wi.isat 1-11 1 Authorisations. Nallimai Sheet Metal limiting Jrrsei itv: tiki.iski: rep. Im I'nnklln Ni Wall Si. .1. Mimh lease.

rep. i'bnil. T. 14 I man. Mi mi, 1 nf Itraail.

Wtlmlnsniii Ini inhi i-rn lee Mlnir. 00 l.lhci-u st Yoluntatv illaanliit inna V.rniiNton A Hsff M'klin; IIIih Msmlel I'liml. in. lliineoy Vallsy 1 'tiea-ae 1 '1. lliuieots, llmail Htreet llnaiilml, (in ils: limn Hprlns Med i'n Nai Mheel Melal A Ibsiritis o.

H'klyn. EDUCATION NOTES. Tha public schools will cliwa-l linns dav an.l Fridar. 1 on llvlan. linn haa nolli-s fro.n I )t Alpha PI Fraternity that It will no loni he represented In th high Iimil, The siteelsl cornmlttee uhh la mi-I ti-r the 'lueatlon of ti-acher." snd notions for at MS" 1 1 SI Yk 1 1 Ittiltl tt 1 1 I 1 1 1 a till IV-K- 1.

At ronorros'a nt th- It nf ICttiifallori s4Mjti i-rorljr viil takfn iv rt-Kstrd to npiM.lntlint niim-Mor Waltor K. HTfy Mat a mt-mlM-r of th tUkri rtl of Kxamluera Th St hool Bdjard of ftfrii hat xpi-uir1 th) hoi4 that the? iutltik; Tibllc Srhiol 'JU, Hlchmotifi. tna le fl ty ft Httr ImlMinK prt'i'i hlt li in now In iM'H--rt)f)n of lh 'ciiiuti a hr Sink Inr Fun.1 Th t.rcitutttri fiit(c h.N.: lit lrooklyii. r-sar now r-u-hri lsc 14 a hirh f-ntltlfsn it to third h-uf -f ment r.rmi-i4Ti hits h4n ri iaritikl 1 tin lnt tf ifHrMYtiH on the .1 1 tiourn hy teathr nt ihf tti In ffilloM'litii 1 ist mill liiMti. in .1 ijij 1 1 ni tO h'SjsM hrlr.il it II I ll'lHIi l-nhtii- Ht'iitxi 1 Hi IM, 1.11 ltVtl 11 tKil I'M 14 11.

1 u-huirt" I 1 1 us M'p'l htKil llnmKI .1 I I. i 7 1 ir. nni, l-fii. i 1 ti. I 1.

Ii7 IX. IT7. Mmiiirtl l'i Inliitf 1 1 hi H. Vilv-KliB- I'UIHt- tl tl Allii kl. Kf0hpwi4 Fubltc vhnml I.

SHOW LOYALTYTO RICHARDS Bank Examiners at Dinner Present Resolutions to Superintendent. Kxitmlners of the Htutn Hanking Department held their annual dinner lust niuht nt I lelmonlco with Hanktint sine lamli Iticliaiils. ll.r K. Krew, President nf the I'urn Kt-liintme Hunk, nnd ex A I tin tny tlcneral 'I'll. 111111H Ciiiiiiim lis iii'Hl.

(leoine I SI. mi. 1 l-'irst 1 -1 1 1 KutMiinteniieiit. in. I ..1 iii.imI.-i pi i'.

-til eil Mi. Ilhiliarils 1 1 .1 m-i of resolutions signed ilini-r. whl. lliat tln'lc never hud Ih'cii an.v hIkiis nf illsloJHlly to the Suuerliit. i 1 1 1 'I in- rcsolllt lints were chIIciI forth lu.rhi thai (In- Iic-I of fi cling did md exist Hupt Cl.haidH iinu Ills Mr Itlii.

arils r.nnillliieiileil tile I nil tlllil nl'k. BUSINESS TROUBLES. In Town. An I KKLI.KHMAN a dealer In w.h.L-ii nt OIIO llroililwiil bus a.alMtii'! to Mmtis II Arnold. A petition In lisitkmirti lino In-au rilcl sunlust him I.

Inhumes rs wil.l lo lie llO.msi slid cls 17 ISSI 1 1' il llllt iTII -A petition In liu 1 ki iipl. has been filed huhIiihI lisrnel II. Hii.l liitiil M. lUil.lbcric. Im i-oiniMiMe ihe rhi-i of Mii.th-r-i i-lolliliif ur.T.

hi 14:1 1 I IJtitiilttic. mi. 9IDIMNI 7ini. IIMIMIS IlKIIM iilli.m In rupli-y lias rllcl i.k:.liMt HhiiIs Him iinlhma denier al 7 tvi-itur i I.latilillt-H an nno nnd Kin sirsi HAItur I. luttlkt tiptcy lias nlr.l ssstnsl llsirv I ianler.

of tis1rl.il foathrra at and West Mlrent. I el -dure Uoldberar. $71U: ItosenlliHl A Hon. $27. and HetiJarrTTti H.

Wlrhsel. $3. He assigned on Thursday. HILVKK a 1 DN I A petition In bankruptcy has ben fllr.l against Silver aV ntsllllfsii ilrers of rhllllren'a ril I Id SH. Tln'v made sn MH-lKllliiclit oti I Ii III ltn SI ttoiN'ii and s-iscts SO isst i ii i l.

i i i ii I1 I i i i i i i i 1 1' 1 1 ii i i A II 1 111 i.f 1 I 7 1 1 1 il IS I I I A I 1 i I i I I I I Si. "lis hi 714 HI a Ii Actiis lias ii'. Psvlil T. Itiaaeil. petition In hankull'l Im.

si. 0 been flls.l iiHSH.st hint MIHI'KI, HIIKLNMAN A l.illi."' laankriiplry ha. filed againat rtaiuuel iJiaenman, I. HPS Madison Avenue. IJabllltl-.

are a4.bOt) and aaaei a1.00. r.RlfFvnKi.n nni-iTHiri-ia A BRODT. lmu.ri.tiir, nf 1111 and l.iT Park Row. have filed a petition In bank- itintev with llahtlltlaa 12 78 and aaaot $1,200, eonaUtlng of fixture. 11.200.

and up-plle. 00. JESUS A. SIF.rtHA. foreman of 240 Wt Twenty-second Strert.

has filed a petition In bankruptcy with liabilities 11.114 and no assets PnltSTII Hand biui Dlit.l i lie ru I Iflti' 1. 1 li.Ki -THIP 'oiiflrinri a I'oini'iiny i i 'l iM A V. Judge roniiasltlon or Ih-of in I'ast Twent -r. at l'si rents on i ash. 2" cents 'etiis n.ite at two years, iiiite litre" years.

Liabilities a n-l MM- 121 MM ii 42H.21U. ItHLMI.Al- iTHKRS. I -Judge Hand das i e.l a of Mteslun in i lifi liole.a le mllllnerv ile.lers at Thti'il Sit. im rrediinra al irtits on the dollar, invable 2' I centt cli note al ihlrM ilss, an.l 0 ifiiu noi at slxtt tlH liabilities Here 121 .012. snil in il.lis.M ITII nisniifacturer of In Id ran i t.

ilrrsse" ii I 2H West Ilouslon H'rsst. has 'He he. biles sliina In llabilltl 17 IIMil an i 7 'if I I I Ii. I I .1 I i n. a ills, i ui at ei Kasl lliiacliisi liae riled ai lie.lnl.-s slliiwltia Hal.

.111140 snd ssssts MIHAIIAM 1 1 It I-i II 1 TT. Ju.lg. Hsti.l ha 1 1 ni'isilittti'l Xrlhnr W. lienisitts recslver for( Abr.itiain 1 n-et l. la 1 1 v-otnen' lallitr.

st 412 stii Nii'li II I'l I III XtS.rr ttS- I h-r 1 4i .1 tlie re. II 1' I'el A i -In. anil -nil. Ml brokers, si 4 IC i lia ise lis. e.

In il' --erl sclflemenls of claim of the rm ngsinst two creditors -Joseph la-Utii-i'. Ml Mil. and 12-Mr lelsmer'. soun: urn lluul late. I al X'.

mill Ml. Nl- keC a. i He offered lo pav flu. itrmnint i iama. on the books on tlie a.

int. and to pay Sd.tsoi. his share of 1 le .11 Mie Nickel account. J'hl- of'er the tei-elvars sccepted MKVKS: dealer In Jewell- SI Drkn. ry Street, ha assigned to Irving Fink.

WAI.I.Ai'K. dealer in general merchandise at 1.0s". Madlrein Actuie. ha. ss-sIKiie'l to rhlllj.

Silv-rman. IXirlS Si'lHVlllTZ. dealer in dry goods at IHS Seconi Aietltie. has aselgne.l tti Nallian M. hi il iniin.

Li it IS JiiSKIMI. -hoe de.iler at 22 Dow er hsa assigned lo lautts Moran. MiiKKIS dealer allk an.l wis. lens st 24.i Kast Tenth Htrwt. lias assigned tt Israel Hen I I It Mli ii manufacturer of I I I I in I at 21 --le v.

li I Ii elreel. ha a-sisiicil lo Atirahani taiihtei Illaebaraea from llaa la ra pley Hand In the fulled stsl.a IHstrlct Poult ealenlav Kistiled dlstiialges to these bsnkrt pts. iliHiN 1K WALTKARRf, real estate broker and npfirutser. 100 Broadway; Ha bllltles It.i.in7 I.iiIII.FR ilmnnacl.t S7 F.at re. Slie.

I'shllllle, 12 110 It l.r.XX'IN A S''N'. I no Kal 12len Street: liabilities (4 4fl 1 I A A. MA VS. far nil artist. .1 West 1 Thirtieth Stna't: liabilities.

$0 040 third I tune. I leseiet On1 r-'irt rt Ate- line: llahllPies. 201. Ituss.MXN i ss IliiSSMAN MAT rilMI'ANV 31 Hr'lld Street; liabilities In.iiVl At ill! St'KRfl, salesman. 1 OIB Fsile St reel fortiierlv feathers, liabilities.

Oat of Town. Sprrinl rHxfatrhr to The 7'imri. PiSTiV. Msse Th- Haverhill Herald i -nil a a It.ti.ihli: ilillllltarT Im I.tl 1 1 l-s il.i, 21 i-i as.el.-t, f.L.'l.4tal. .1 I a Tliotiil'son.

l'Tensiii-. the imiiain. fll the psaltlotl III ta-half ttf the stia-k holders, who toted at meeting held on Not, 17 ilui Dm cinipant wan unable tn tsty lis debts. Of Ihe repre-n. ill- the clsl'i is i.f ntiout linse.

-tired i. dltots An. then, ara the luteins llniial Taper V.w Xotk. II Stil Inlet national Ness Hervtce. New York.

I'ti2. and tha tanat.iti M.inni yte t'omiiaiiy. Phiia ll.Jsti The rtuniHiiiy owes 120 14" I- cretlittiis. Ainotig thent are it. a i'ii v- Yotk Id ii nd Hi.

I Iitn Mnllol l-e I 'nlliiail'i li lil. 01 II At 'K KK. XX Is, The Inu Mav hlne omionv. i vol. Hilary p.

lit list I.I 1 1 1 1. PTH'A The XVall Fs ts-t 'otniiati) i tgili'tlshnrg Involtifilary petl li. ui llsbllltl. lliiia.ll Xl-ier In. n.

air. lit.tlilt.s I I I. -a and HerMnte. ItiM.ltiiilart' till. Ilablllll-s.

ss i JUDGMENTS. These Juil Ktti'Ott were filed e.tetila in Xi.tk Ctiunl. the first name Itema that of I'n- debtor Averett, Abraham M. U. (Sreenwald el al Iturrell.

1 n. 1 11' Hi. I iiHirar I 'anlcl llartieit i l-onsrd Posl $I7M. Holly rest Really CO. 1-1 ael l.otlj;-M a.

et I 1 1 4 1 I lie. I siinltth I I Vfuia I iiitiato Hotia $104. I. lialllllt.g i 144 XAIIIIam ll.aikr) t'aria-titer. K.

Xewton Luxe 1 1 Perfumer. Su.ne I'. JVatth. i 'hi d'a hire Insiirsitce Po. of Milwaukee I i.n.u el a.

SM0 1 H.I. I' II P. Frank $2HI In. nni IIiikIi -Hlelitlistdt llros. i $2711.

Itiiiicsn lli'iirv H. lbs Tsilor Im Maria, ami Isaac rtplngsltorg ckci ulnrs I Srllglnall IT.Hi2 Flit dlai. dot liilllp Hold lit lint 4. $047 l-'ni'ci Id t.i antl Mary I Nathan et si I li.itd.i ili.tUKC snd Truck Farm, i 'o tioai nl. Ire XXil let t.ltHirillM still I 'oil.

1 1 net I'o mid tl. "ru- I. i lohlslelr. Nst lonnl Itiscotint $2 Mat. liniiiiifi Patrick Mclkiugall A Feller MSA 1.

-ii. -I. in- Carl and Ida Kol.ln et I ir.i Ishittd I isvalopinrnt 'o. K. mio 12.077 Ike lust I'll M.

Hater, fit I i I li 1 1 1 f'K Mill I Is I'ri'lie. i.riavlo. or Klchard uilri i' in, mre .1 HSi l-aac. and Ahrahxrn Juris Fremiti el $-73. tl'iarantee antl t'onstrtnti-i.

Otsrxel WsieriirtHifl'ng i'o. and Alira ham Uoldstetn Mercantile Se-urlty i 42.i. Iba man. Morrle B. Hochfeld.

1112 llolrlen. Kdward-L. C. H. Hosesel.

inn XM.ert 11. i. Frl. ihn.iti l.tUS. II New York o.

i 1 $1 to III. k. 1.. i hi7. II I'avul ti.

I tol.lt i.k In, XI Ui I I II li.sirR.. M. X.v.rlcai isi.l flna-k i'n $2C4. 1 1. let oat Ion.

1 1 i ii I 1 Irr lletiry Inn F. Pa line Tina A lloa a irtieslr I. 21. I i 'i ui. i i iii In.

Mi.rgeii- Arthur L. It. tletar.i Inliit Tkavton Porimrailrni F. It Stuart, 227 Knshlii, A In a Its in- XX I llllet. lis.

axeesler, Helea a. IhMsUIb. eosta, Ills. ini 2nl i tl I.Ml. Ilnw.rl I nliin artl and I'hi-'T X.li..;.

l-itmsii. In.1111- -Jnrt-iili Munlli'r I William Itraxs. liefflrr. Hrniv Kmmerlrh Isjlsnn o. $2tsl.

Im llanti.ih It l-erhiirger I.VI4. I.ins..hn Hulls A. Tlteller o. II Ijiiiilnn Rimer L. West Hid I 'oris! ruction i LIT.

Mm. in Mll.yl 11 rianslc Itsalty 'n. Herman K. and Mat la II. Feldman.

22o. I .1 Kuiolph urllt j.r i A M.Usa BI30 Moelian. Mart A. II lltt. el c.oi Miiiil.tnr ll.t'.'.ili I'.

Itohlnaon. rosts. 11 M.iatAri.. ue I ill honing li llsi'i'i Trail. II i'n till" Mi.lnn .1 i a lorn nig .) liii vi.

h. I 1 r.i.t .17 Mi.rali tn II Tlllr i mi an if slid IT lal 2V7 l.ii-k. Mti-I I I M.ir. it- lilt Millrr litlf -i I Slid li'l im i mi. I V.

I 111 I Marian. I Win .1. Mann. 717 Saiolllano. Klla I I'M" Nelson, iillvrr I.

inl.linaii. $lsl. Piiissh. Julius and A. la tloldmiinlx t'nslal Trnafer Hern Ice.

Inc. -L. A. I bils.il -Is tlnf. I I'lerr.

III. hsrd I nhh mala. II 4l H. liter 1 1 Inn lleliirli ks in os ftxan. .1 fiii'l Mnii-l: not.

I Julio 1. I I max 1. A i lilt A. M.igllesWy. Ills.

i Kralt 'o. iin-hi. i'iic i 1 1, ii Itel-n. II. i UMge 'ov Si hi-cn t- S.irl.s..i.

Ii. Hair. a. 17 s. itith l.iiiiit.ci- io II.

Hamilton at i. la.artii.') II I ililetnan. f.iilli Si.IiiIIi.iii Julius tl Kpateill, II. SI Slalen lalani Kalr Aasn h'rank 1-107. Hhlvlts.

Jacob i iaflln -Thaver lion Hnyder. Wlllsrd Firestone Tire llub-lr t-o a I S3. Thnmpoin-atarrsit i I. Italllgan, 1123. -tlllt tar T.

'I l-ioi st 14:12. Vtiti 1'nrtlli Im Itsan-ra Syn.lti-ata slkrr Wenael. I I' II. II HOI Krank I'. 1I2H an.

1 Wrnal liuiiililnx alii tins .1 l'i 1 1 -1 if it 10 I I 1 1 .1. II I I i I. il tlrM IIUNl) a Mi. "I iMtrili. II .4 I 1 1 1 1 win I Ir il a'l.

I tl I I II HI. ,1 al III Sea.lotl el II 1 tl I Mil l.s.l a i cis, Lmlly II. lii an.l Ufa. MackP. C.

Hill l-otisr. II Am hor Post Iron Works, I $22rl. rich wart a. Adolih 1.376. and Sinaon snner R.

Welnlok, 8ATISFIED JUDGMENTS. The ftrat name la that of the debtor, th second that of the creditor, and the date that when Judgment waa filed: llo lion Wn. 11., Jane Jatnea. Martha It XVc-d. KUalia II.

Mellaril and Outhtie H. Plume, i riieteeteHenr-h-r March 2tl. lltio tilo Hr ant. H.triiel lV i i. Miller.

.1 il 7. Ituffrln ii. a Feb. 27. Ii.e!elib.t.

an-i liertrude Hchlslttger 1. Xll.i. 1 1. Ma ivimiim limailai. Trua- Ma Ii U.4.'.U.

Iiin-t. XVm II and Man II I. ker. Hu- -e el. a i Sept.

20 ll'lt IHI lei' AV i i III Hand to. I'arroiL Nt.v. lull, i iasi. Montgomery. Illchard -F ke.ch.

III. lull. II.24S V. Aj Ion iiapalc: r.xpis. I 'e iliitmt i II.

i all 1110 iUi.i- an.l Xinal Instil i 1 1 i 1 I I i I lull $nl? Same V. A xs .1 I 2o Hill I4.U.SI I.tal Saill" XIII Hatns An.erl I III 4 l-'hs fit. Nni lull Si'lli-t. Ilotlt eel I. Not.

lit. inn I I S.T. i i un i ii .1 oil I lilt el I. M.i I'l-lellt ii. cl i limr.nl i l-o i I.

IIIM II 2r. Vele I. II. I I ta is. Scpi 24 I'd I.

$242 In Hrnni I onnl). i I te nee t'. ituhia i in. 1I4. i.

Ft. a i. NOTiCK TO I'llRDITullS OF TOLEDO. ST. I.Ot IX A II WESTERN RAII.ROAII OMPAM.

NOTH'i: 1 HLKL-UV That th. undersigned was. tin the 22nd day of tyrtoeer. 1WI 4. duly appointed irseiver of TOI HWI, ST.

IrOI IS AM WKHTKKN RAII.KOAI) COMPANY hy the I ultoi Kiel Lltrlct fnurt. for the Northern lUsfrlct of Ohio. Weatern IMvlalon. In a suli in equity pending In sal. I conn.

herein Horatio i rslth la plaintiff, ami Si lamia an.l Western itallriaid I'ompany la defentlant. anil thai lha unflet signal was alan. on h. day of October, lull, duly apiailnied as i. reiver or Toledo, HI Ixi.tls and Wnalsrn llsll road Pemaany ay th.

I nltsil Stales IMsirld I out l. fin Ih Mouth.rn I Hat I. I of I It I nni Southern lilvlslon. in an ancillary anil in squlty pending In sstd court wharaln said Horatio (' t'rallh la plaintiff, and said Tol. do, St laui and Western Railroad Cunt, pany is riefendant.

ami that in puraiianc nf sab! order, of apito'i't ttteni the undersigned haa duly qualified and given bond as such and that ha Is now the dul) qualified snd acting rerelver of said Toledo, Ml. I alula and W-siern Railroad tnmpan, and of all ef Us ptiirst'iy and aanela nf ahalaosi.f kind, nature and description, whereaoatier th am la situated or may found, and la now in poesesalon thereof. All creditors of Toledo. Ut. Itils and Western Railroad i'ompany.

exeep'lng thos hereinafter spOT-ifled ara h.reli not ifled lliat ihy. and each of ihem. are tetpiired. on or befuie the 4th day of January. to fll their respeiilvs claims wlih th under, signed, or to file In th above suit, in th Pntted stales District Pourt.

for ihe North- I rn District ef Ohio. Western Division bill of ssttlng forth their reapectlis claims. aD'i upon their failure so to do. aald creditors shall barred and not permitted allowed to participate or receive any pay-' menta upon their reapectlva claltn. either I from the Income nf the property of Toledo.

Hi lanils sod XX'estern llallros.1 IHrrnpany. or 'l 1 frntii Ihe pr.see.1- the sale thereof copier, of claims or bills of Intervention thar-oit shall noi apply to eredltora holding prior lien lain.la or flr-t mnrtgaga gold bonds or equipment truat ohllgailon. heietnfnr Issued by Tnllo, HI. Inils snd Western Hatlread nr lo eredltora hos. rlnlma ha.

a arlaen on aetHtuttl of sarvlcea, lalair inatetlal er aupplifMi furnished In Toledo, St. lanils and Woi.ru i'ompany within a time not exceeding all moniiis prior lo th 22ti.l 'lay ef Ociula-i 1014. and which hav been for aiOnel.t tiv Ih rewlsr and Inclu.t.i within the lisi of creditors furnished hy the rac.lisr to th ntsster appointed In eal.l ault Tha ttmlratgnd has furnished tn th ma-tar appointed in aald ault. Ouy Kinney. Kti No LOIU Nl.

hola. building. Toledo. Ohln. a list of ru.

eredltora. aa nf tha dai of the -lav of October 1114. a hna claims liae been mi appim-d hf him payment a h.ae at Included in list ara not required to litak proof ih.reof. bin am list will be taken by I ih master an correct a to an items ani.l ate not contested by tha defendant er other creditors nr st ra-k h.udara of tha defendant This ii. l.

i.rn and publlahad hy eider anT aald ctatrts WALTk.lt L. IIOHS. Receiver. Teioto. Ohio BANKItllTCV SALES.

mi i i i hat I I Kit Ml ItT. New X.rl In He Ilk Ji IS I 11 1 X4 I I "1 ii'lualll and ss cof.ail im-ler th- llrin naoia II" 1 I It 1 II- -ail. r- XI I tiers. IT. FT India hiisln.ni and style of MF IV.

llatikrupt No. ire.ntuia n' ti.e a Itov iisiuetl bank-t upts N.di.e I. l.ereb) given that eraonal l.elol.glt.s to til nf tile sinus I l.silki upts sill In. ut the .1 re, nf i hsrles II. lltifflllia Hie Trustee l.etelii si 1 1, au.ilon uniei Ilia i ules and tirarilt ut this ourt, hi f'harlas I Au.il.

at So HI an. I Wi IMvlalon elieet in th itv of New York, on Nnvsni-lei 24 IHI4 al Id tn A XI M.e iitiipertv 1.. n.d eonalsts of cloak no I -1' a. -I un ma ra-'l itre.1 si. rial lo aeih-i I lie aie.d IM of tha l.usltis..

th. raari if. ih right a hh Iras anv rif said prtiarl rr.iut aale tjMa-s It bin at least Tn sr of II. wppralaed x-alu Ne-' Y'U Nm enilirr I IHI 4 JOHN 'I'nWNAKMi In Hankruptcv. str.ei.

illy in nil: iiisT'tiiT i hp itT of Tun 'fni- si it-a the snulherti of New 1 In M.I I. Ill tlie mailer of i i' lit TIKI-; llankrupl. 'ban. i Sl 'tl. g.

eel. I'. Aueflnliear for the Southern I'lstrl. of New V.irk in bankrupley. sell.

1 ut. Jar. Vox. 24th I lit 4 by order of tho at HI k' M. at 2.

XX'rst St lu. rough of Manhattan, asset. if the alsixe I bankrupt, conaleting of tires, machinery f.a the manufKture of tires, IUirr.elgha Adding nine, offlea furniture, fixture-, tao au-. 11 II. Itereltet HI.

XI Atlorn. for 111 llmadis a Net. nrk iv rui: i it -r i oi kt itTk Main f'ir file Souther.i lil-r, i In Itanar i.l.-i In Ihe mailer ir II SMITH. INI. Ilniiarupt i has.

I S. ii.neer for I lie Ins'rbi of New York In Hank unt cy sells il. i- lav T.ieel., i Not. 21th. 11114 by order of lire cut I.

at II al Jutn-i of ihe ahnva l.ank-tiil'l ions.stl.ig ttf I horses. Fit XVI- V. XXINHI.OXV, Iili.il lit 1. 1 1. Atliin.y fur Itsceivsr, 111 llrtadway, New Yotk.

llluioi NX' hsll.iisn. Ir.ltia- II VVs-: Katn. ii. M-. I I II IV; 1 In-.

Ilartv I ami It RkSOBTS NEW YORK. 11 Mlnutea from Herald Hquare. via Pennaylvanla R. R. Stat Inn, r.

I r. Mmr I ntiif I fo- svp! '-ifijri -oTTrL aas FOREST HILLS INN, Forest Hill. I. m.vv piKKi'Risjr iitrrrx. Aiiiai.ir.

T.nnla i'omisi Mpiash ('nun, llllllartl Roero-Mih. rule Kates, iii iHiami It H. tall ls trie isinsi li ivsina Hiaihm, add SI sud 7th Av. send fnr Mm. l.l.

nr nail at Kaw York 47 Wei Bit Monro TIS SKW YOKsi-Weetcbeeter Ceoaly. THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE VAMItl.lA. WKJ4T HF.KTtCIt Ctl A. Ta pith aea-on 40 mla. le 41 Ska llro- It.

7n seres; 1 -ark and lawnst tsx ft. ele. vail-n In n.ln. from station: owe dairy aad in-. aard.n.

rates Is amd Ik-aeaieC. Hotel Montclair MontcUir, N. J. Open Throughout Ihe Tear. aCxciustve riisnteia Oolf.

Splendid Orehsstra. In. Kn.ll.h tlrtll Krederlek C. Halt, F.W JKRSr.Y Allsstie City. llOTELCOmGllSCl UrtM ALL THE VtM JLPCT1 CiQO.

ALAM AC HOTEL Orsen front, tn the heart sf Atlantis dry. Absolutely flreproef. American snd fcioro. pawn Plaaa. Hot and eold eea water bathe.

I'apaelty 4O0. Iol-kgller frill, srohee-tra: dancing: garage. MACK. LATZ tt 4XX The only bo(i having Its etva so a 4or for free ue of gueeta. CHALFONTE Atlantic City, Nw Jerttry.

THE LEEDS COMPLY. THE WILTSHIRE li Hnproc-1. Can. "71. Private hath, ti.

i.n.iig waier 111 rooms, elaxalor. a. rtixvial ri2 0i un weekly; $2. SO up dally. Opn ail inir lliK.klet.

SAMC FL BLt.lS. HOTEL RUDOLF Ika ike eaoea front. See and free oat seiaa, lunnlag water la tsias. Orwheeirs, ATLANTIC CITT, J. AH whit SONd COMPANY.

Nx'W alKMSKt I sow Laurel-in-the-Pines Lakewood, J. A highly atiraetlv and healthful I for Kail are! T'lnter eojoura. An abundance of lake-si. la walka and drives. Daily ercheatral eonoart.

Prnala tennis court and pulttag gl IS-hoia golf courasa. Sie- ial Thanksgiving Open Tournament. Foomry Pluh. Nov. HI.

a7. 2. I HANK F. SHUTE. LAKEWOOD.

HKKI IIWOOII ll.l.A Fust -class House. Fine Hun Parlsr ltd lurch Write for Booklet. i I. Blorsn. Manager.

Csisi. or kl A Paul. I'hon eemnelon. Oak Court Hotel LAgCWeOB. SJ.

lew Mrarlara and Ixtsaaliaai San. im a. a. xi-anuxsiixu. Ha.

ktlSCkLlth sova. ar.t HOARD AIM IJMK RAILWAY, lie.t le Carolina aad t-1erid tteeorts. INSTRl tTIOK. The Browa iScliool of orrtee, tllrtar Siekoel, 21 1 St. Tel IIM.

IMH.Iai.H, 1 iu No rlsai. yao rework In on. All day study sufaervliea An -l school in nreaaring pupils rspldiy and thoroughly for examlnatloo. aort to leaching them how te eitidy. A St-hool wllh aa Aimshe re of work.

Business Education Foe htmn 23rdSx.YaM.CJL Da nntl lOt'NIirU IS7S. STERN'S SCHOOL. OW LANGUAGES Ml Madi-on Av w. tld Rt. anguag taught la elaseee or privately.

PRATT St llOOle S1-S4 vYe4 4tk St. Individual laatructlan, day, evening) Shorthand, Keokheee. Ina. Slawetypv, eeretarai. la Huerlnl Sehool sf toes Bases, (iiserlsr nana lrk.

4lsa, prlat Itotraseiae. saeho aott SM fa as. na Sis. 131 aa fin nar sk honV of Vloueshold Arts. 8TV4 Tut h.

ooking, dry making, aoeouats. A. ANKMt rTCY aALRJk, I NIT1D STATE! HIHTRIPT PPRT, Southern lilatrkt of New York. la Ih tnaiter of JOHN LEON MARTIN, Baukrspt. No.

I 1 4 To tlie rredltors ef ih above-seated sash rupt S.iil.o la hereby glean that I seep. a hot a- Iwionalna to lha aetata of naiiwd lantkrupt will be otd seder the SI-itloti of Holrert It. Lowaos, Ihe Trwetee here.n. al pat.lkt auction ander Ike rulea and praj'Hce of tills urt. by Charlea Shoegood, P.

H. Auctioneer, 00t roadway, New Toric i lly, on Novenjber $4. 1KI4, st A. M. proi-eriy le he amid cmaiee ef as i-adlllee Aulsntot.lle, No.

SI. IS. Th sail Aulonieltlle can be ln.pacl.ni al the suiiioii ronnt aforesaid. 000 Hroadway, K. Y.

lily, on November 21 at and 23d. IVI4. The Trualea reserves the right io'wKH-drsw the taald property from aale. a less It ahsll bring at least 74 per centum ef Its apt'l-nlse.) value. Se-i Xotk.

Novemlor IS. 1SI4. JtniN .1. ToxVNkKNO, ttateree In Hankrupiev. 0 edar Street.

N. Y. t-tr. in the DiHTRurr court or Tll t'nitetl Htatea for tha Southern District Sf Uar.kruptoy. la tit ma I tar of HFN'lty II NATHAN Pkaa.

Kb. nig. sal I' H. AucHoaaer for the Houtn.rn I ilalti. or New 1 la Mankruplcy, alls Monday, Nov.

IkV 1WI4. by er.lar ut ih enurt. at 2 I. at th A liornuak sf Max-Lallan, asset ef Ihe slmve lain km c.o-elailng of women a and rhlldren'e bet'la shoe, hala, flxlurta An. Inspect lo Nov.

atth asth heiea.r In A. M. 4 M. IIKItTIIA HKMHAl'HH Reoelver. -I Rwar N.

Y. C. IIANKRt PTCY MOTH Ba. IN TH DISIMICT -COL'HT or Tilt. I lilted Slate i or th HeulherS Ulstrki qf Ve do I ankrii'tlry.

Is Ih mailer ef NATHAN snlJ.Tf HKVahtY. Allsgwd Uank rupt. No. suoaa. No'iTi'F.

Is hereby given that pel I Im Is bankrupt! ha bn filed against Nsthaa S.ilotoret sky. ami a meeting of hie evwdllora will la- held at Ihe office of Stanley W. I neater. Referee In Mankruptry. he.

Tl i lly and t'ounty ef New York, es Iks 4th day of Iteeember A. D. IHI4 at lit e'elonk In the fore no. at. to consider aa offer of composition, a' which meeting the eald aredllers may attend, prove ibelr claims, examine the t-ankrupt and iranaact such other business as may jtroi-erly rome before said meeting.

Dated Noveuil-rr 24 IWI4. 8TANLKY W. DEXTKR. Referee in RanknafXry. NITFty STATKH DISTRICT COPRT SO.

V. 4C. In RankrouU.1'. ovf.rman Tl fii ISO Itankrupt. iedllors of aald overmss Tire Co.

Ine ar herehi given tt.tlcr lhal on Novemitor 3d lull It was duly adjudicated bankrupt. The rirsi meeting of creditors will be held et mv offtee. No. William Htreet, New York i itv iMscemher 4th Ik 1 4. sl IS A.

sf. may prove elalma, eiapotnt a True-lee. ea amine Ilia bankrupt, and laaaaavt sura other business as stay properly come baiors the meeting. I'KTKIi II. UI.axT-Itateree IS Rankrupt.

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