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Harris, Forbes Go N. W. Harris Co New York Pine Street, Cor? William NEW YORK Government Municipal Railroad and Public Utility Bonds for Investment GOOD BONDS Yield 5 Cily of Decatur, Ss Town It, Northern Co. Ss Norlb Carolina Public Service Co. Ss Paul Smiths Elcc.

Power R. R. Ss W.N.Coler&Co?, Bankers 4.1 Cedar Street, New York City. Boyer, Griswold Co. BANKERS 42 Broadway VT HUM Y.

STOC SXR COTTON IV Deposits received subject to checks. Investment Securities Branch Office in Baltimore, Hd. William P. Co. BANKERS Selected Public Utility Bonds end Preferred on Application.

Nrw York. I I alorado. CHARLES HEAD GO. 17 Bread New York N. Y.

Stock Exchange Members Boston Stock Exchange i. Chicago Board of Trade Private in Boston, Providence nnd principal cities. Canadian and Bost? IIP I-. Inf I Secured Railroad Bonds With Possibilities of Redemption Before Maturity LADB WOOD -4 DIVIDEND NOTICES. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY TT-HF.

of Directo-? har de PREEERRED 1 j. Dividend I rn IS, I I -A BUGS1 I.I--. IIIMX? ISU. H1V1 in i i i Mi.mm i ".11 cAtnmon M. Novoi Juol Issue Sraden Inspiration La Rcse Mpljsing Tononah atad YOIK CURB i COBALT rttrect nt irate wttoa eemneetip? my A.u York, Toronto und oificea.

Beet exeeutinf J. Thomas 3S Broad Street, Y. TT-rr, rpiKT noTH MARKET Total of Abnnt 110,000 Ws ei Reported at Fa') Rj ol wid? i I I r.f net mi 11 a M. III Un? i TRUST AND SURETY COMPAMES. DM i at l-'O t.

its Ith. 140 lui 1 1 Nat I 213 I 110 1 113 riank i i 2i IIS Han.i'.i'-n ..270 100 T10 ISO Vi i. I 113 Tr of Am pjp i 'a- Co. 215 T. 4 I 1 u'laun In' IV.

I 3T5 a 4M -M IWIBSMS ISS IM kW Sentiment and Prices in Wal! Street Show Marked Improvement. Stork market prices have Improvement In days, thr- move? ment having upon ths SC? Ceptsnce tho A TobSCCO organisation pian hy tho Circuit Court In Xho Southern of Now York ami encouraging reports fmni trad? rontros in tho financial comrnu? nity snd In genoral business circles It believed way has been hy which conform to tho Sherman anti-trust law without tho interests of stockhold or? and in tho samo qusrtsrs it it? there IS ii" menace to tntiff revision propositions. The IHical campaign of coming yesr is likely to fought on consenratW? li; en, from (mirent IndicStlonS fut? ur. proceeding against tho BO-callod trusts will imt attonilod by disturbance In our industries. Tho plan for tli.

resdjUStment of tho Amoriran TobSCCO Company along tho linos sug by tho Buprems Court decision in ths suit ini't the concern has boon carefully framed under tho advice of ot the Lost legal talont in tho country, and Its acceptance by the Cir? cuit Court In tho faro of minor Objec? tions by the government apparently ha? for all time the that the Bh rmsn law means the confiscation rty, Tho Supremo Court Fays that the law must bo Interpreted In tho light of In slew of this statement nnd tl fact that the United Statos Bteel Corporation is not in undisputod control of the iron and Industry countrv. there If no reason for over tho outcome of tho t'ori 0f tho of Justice against lbs corporation. Steel common at its hlsrhest price last week showed an ad v-i-ii'o of 18 point-, as compared with tho low level Immediately following nnouncement that the government had brought action tho T'nitol I Stool Corporation. enormous short Interest was i In last dealings on tho stocii Exchange, tho of In urrent week will show whether or not rral bull crampslgn been Inaugurated Bubstantlsl Interests aro heavy holders of stocka snd the public is buying moto liberally than re? cently reported, but quotations have ad vanced remarkable extent In a short time, while technical have bom weakened by tho elimination of th? i bear account. For these reasons, desplts th? that tho bsnking powei evldent is in favor of higher figures, traders ho buj on money should exercise the utmost conservatism their purchases at ths moment, it Is not a markel for the man who cannot put up a large margin.

eon? dit Ions an and tho actual volume of business In ths trountry, while couflnt In large part to Immediate is heavy, reflection ot which Is found In payments through clearing houses and in the gross return? the railroad companies, if stocks continue advance snd sentiment continues to Improve it la quite probable forward commitments In tho business world will -o and that railroad and Industrisl corporations (become active factors money market. earnings are especially sn? couraglng In the South, the Southern the Ixmisvllle A Nashville and the Seaboard Air Une, for instance. showing for the month of October an as? average gain as compared with the period in 1910 of about per The movement of this year's rop and the effect of the ible harvest on general business have helped all the railroads In the nnd from an iir.estm.-nt point of vie? tin rltk i of the larger number ought to appeal to Idle capital, Bouthem Industries are Railroad earnings, with the exception oi of gome of ths Southwestern com os an almost steady In? the latter par! of 1908. ind Eastern lines are ning m- better results, both In and nel and railroad managers are i Imlstlc ever the out look thai were few months ego, no longer hadulging in i i effect upon dh Id? nd? the rel isal the Interstati Com? 'ommisslon to allow high- i osts hsve lieen laed hrpugh Im eas ri? tot matt rials, gradually arnii neflts of lentiflc moth the!) nse account, nor being ot without i hj efficiency of erti? nds of the railroad in le? sn not being and pears to be no likelihood of i general lowerini of disbursements to the transportation Industrial Tl isslni oi dh Idend en ths common stock of the Aroerfcan Cotton Comj sny special rather than il condition! In the twelve months the company was con with factors practically unprece? dented In the trade th? beginning high prices for raw materials and showing usavy In for manufactured which out margltis ol profits smong ail the cotton i ompanin 1 here Is the chai ter of the earn' i "nit? States Bteel lorpora? tlon thai dividend will not on i ant ir ti idi sn pi ting Most ol the industrial rning well in ad? in? Of II id-1 requirements In Itt of the i from onsiim- I Is undo? productive capacity. thing be -lid chief nt i Ufa the i ige Milwauke? Bl i which for months has ond tions onflned i.

monej ratei srs un? it ii is conceivable that rations on the Btock i I nd, III may i Commercial paper Is Inactive, with quo tutions the? Monetary art stronger ami the situation i. ngar i- ui ni spprehensi? n. SUNDAYS NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Mailed anyvhere in th? United States for $2 JO a RAILROAD AND OTHER STOCKS. FWkmtag Is tlio iiMial giving the number of shares of week. with the hlaheat.

lowest and final of tno prtaaa of a ago and the closing prices ot It IfW, tree tho iresk, and the high un'i prktot the 1311. with the hign 10? HtKfca the imal nges prices In (ho year 1910: Nu. shares sold. 136 I KW IS2S 133 20S I 152 uni Mils i I preferred.II 01 Anialaaniai-l 10 Agr ml? al 44' 10 Am Bugai 37? Am Brake PI a- VOt 27.275 17.000 do v. 17.2'Mi Am (, Fdrj B3' ,1 111' 10,225 Im tton Oil.I IIS do preferred Ml an 100 Am Hide pr In Pa in'ie? IS Am 1 1 pi Am l.o.omoiiie do Am pi HI 107.700 Am Smelting i 11" do preferred 60 do prefeiTed i i (ISO 150 iei lean prefei red 10 lid Am i i 'I do rertlflrales I do preferr? 1 900 Anaconda 52.7*0 Atrhlapn ttO preferred 4.700 Atlantic "ist Une Am Wrli Pa do i-- ferr? i 2.50n Pethleheni Steel '1 preferred.

Bklyn Rapid Trans? Bi ookli 'nlon let Ho-ll PlttS. 14 025 ai lian Paclfw (ral Leath? i 800 do preferr? central of ,1 4 550 West? rn 2 do pr? fei red Mil a Paul do preferred, 6.100 Chi? 20.6*0 Chino Copper 1 4. Fuel A pon 325 Col f. Southern a lal pi 200 Comatoi Tunnel IM Consolldat-Ml Corn Ref 71" do preferred Crip TI Coi I i Del Hudson La Denr? Rio 212 do preferred i 725 Distil ing Pei urlttei 11" Duluth A Atl 72 190 Elle no do prefei i- 1 2d i referred tOO Federal A 1.200 do pre) rred 72 pr General I 150 Motors 125 do preferred 7 200 rjoldfleld ron 146 Norther Ore cti Homeetake i tral B.700 Intcrboroush Me? ii.ifio preferr? I 31 do extei lion 20.100 Internal Har? eatei. Hi nm do preferred 120 2 International Paper IS i do preferred 1 000 In? strain Pomp i ferred MS mo Central 250 preferred vors? Kansas CI Booth, do Piral La? 300 ak? Brl? Weal 1O0 do preferred 11- i i ehlgl allai inland Louis? Hathr 1H Ma? kav Companiei 100 preferred 216 mil ted.

I 141 Mai i do praf? mad (I i Rtor? f. 570 Miami i I Mln Si I do preferred 1' A 8 13314 7 Kan i Tex do pref? rred ti i 000 Missouri Pa? lile I tOH 10.455 National uii 11" 2 hi do pref? 121 i.7?"i Nal Enam A IS preferred.I 8.0001 National uii do Nsl M-v 21 37 050 Con pe? 2 ST'S? I MO Air 60S 113 I0SS B1 I. ST 72" 163S ISSS 10.750 Ont I IB.10OINorfolk A Western.I ni'1? 1.2001 North SJ H.lSOIN-iTthf-n Pai-dfle Ontario r. 1.700 Pacts? Mal? 31 2.700 Pa? Tel A Tel 2 800 Penni ylvsnls 2.50?i Peopie-i Uss a- 200 Phils A St 1. 07 07 iso Pittsburgh 2 mu do preferred IS I 84H Plttshiirch mat, pr.

1 250 Pressed Btoel 'mx dp pr es Pullman Car I65S I50S us? Quicksilver Consolldatisd II sp 1 Hprli 34 1: 1 lina 1 2 iHNi 2d 1 ref? 1. 00 SI 310 Republii Iroi I I 2.: do pn rred ''7 fino 1. Island.II 11 ROO do prt rred 700 Al 1, A Han Era is St 1. uthws-si (M 71 sioss Hhi ff I IOS nth? Pa H7S 115 r.i Rail -7'. 31 7 200 pref? rred TA 100 Standard Mtllli rr 35S 2 500 (Si A HS Ifl 1 hlrd Avenu? US 13 1 TOI? 1 ion pref? rred SB non 1 1 on Rar Paper do preferred 470.000IVnlon PaetSe I7fs 174-? 1 non preterreo P2S BIS 1 nlted pi-.

preferred i Ft 1 Vs r- i i i- ind AI? ohol pi 1 Real! Pedo. Rsf BS ntefirr-d ,0 1,1 7J 77- pr 117 110'? No 1 lea Noi 11. HiKii-i Low 1 mil. IVIO si 1 31 12 i 11 12 54S 11 I jai 103 vi; tA xtS .11 MS 31 ins Mss 117 II? II? llrt 141S I41S 13SS 51 tm. 2" I3SS I28S IH' 20 11 04' t2? 1 's 21 mo 1 ion 1 I 1 er pi re i 1 (ron i'oal I pon Wahash 7 ico purgo Km I T'i Union 'A Mfr u.

pr'-ferred A 1. 17 Isi prefsrred 2d piC-ri? -va -oniln v-nfra1 I fo I Itanise I High eet. i c-t. I SBL est. i Ir It is IS HS I33S IM 27 60 12? I 1'C.

1'12 I Tai HS 1 1 IOI I02S in1? IS "-s SOS SSS 47 12') H7 7' 27 THF, PETROLEUM FIELDS. The usual smounl Of work has been dona i-i tho various oil districts during tho la st but th? result? have been sbout reported for son1? wook? back The effets locstS i producing to extend Inp continue, but have met nith only partial result Is ni? disp t.nplete sll th? wort possible before th? advent of eoM weathei on that aeoo.mt rnor? scthity ha? been shown In some dis int i wai In the In Routheastern Ohio, completed, snd winch shows for .1 sj to Itarrels preducer In ths t3ore New continued active, in Hocking and T'-Iiv nnd white no results sr? re? ported, In th? of nee completion, lb? elder II? up IhHr -i uHwe a ells In th? dlstli I producins Parrels and bet of them lui high In Pens Morgan County, soiii" starting In th? llllnol? om? good piodueers ar? reported In Bridgeport Contrails sad Petty townships Fes sre rsperteo In the Caddo, l-a Held daring the production, however, still holds! ar. rrels, sboul hleh la light Mors or con? In thli and In adjolnlns perlahe? Price? for refined petroleum remain un chanaed followa; ftoa York cents in barr? Ii ents In bulk: ndon, i mperlsl ralloi fraiv 100 i. los, snd HO mark? per kil WEEKLY CURB TRANSACTIONS STOCKS. INDI FTPH 411 it" 10 I i i iwi IM'? I'" Clgai 11.4?? MO 4 ou il IC, non e.

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1, I 1 dn 1 M' 1 ii 1 1 1 4 104 Sa l'i Con 1 TV Hi, 1 71 a 1 mil I I I 1 nlon I 1 1 101 101 101 Executor Trustee 1822 The Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, Nos. 16,18, 20 22 William Street Branch Office, 475 Fifth Avenue, New York. LONDON ateW? 0. 41 Travelers' Letters of Credit. Foreign Exchange.

Administrator Guardia. Wm. A. Read Co. BANKERS Members of the New York.

Chicago and Bottom Stock Exchanges Investment Securities List of current offerings on Application Commission orders Executed in all the principal markets Deposits received and interest allowed on balances subject to draft on sight 25 Nassau Street, New York LONDON WEEKLY TABLE OF BONDS. I I I Fln'l Miss 1 Low Nov 1 11 38000 do Ret 074 or 4 H470rr0l on--? 1034 I Ci 1034 4 IT of 'i i- a imp 88 stesi 1024 1014 1084 150001 do I'T. 4 24000 Va i'ar SOOO a Sun Con t.wv> Wabash S- IOS asoo 'i" -1 WH y.M 14 litw-K-wi Wab 42', 42'. 2'? 2'v 2', Elec 4 if? West Md yionl Wesl do IDOOO I'n Con-il 4-. A Tr Tnnn WS IlKWO WALK 'en W4 mi 1024 jifivmnni.

total nlss "reek GOVERNMENT BONDS. Ho Vn- 11 hi i Asked. RM 1130 I Zs, 1930 100 1004 ta NH4 Mipon, W4 mi: i' rea-. IMH IISl? 1144 (s, coupon 1023. 114'.

1134 1144 Psnams 1004 1004 100 4 1004 100' Psnams n-Hi. 1024 Pin sf 3s. r-K IOS 108 i'iv? te. i o-rtpon ISO MS a POSTAL REGULATION RELAXED Publishers Gain Greater Chance to Get Subscription Renewals. WaaMngtoi)? Hue.

free the of a stringent feature in regard paeoni mail. Poetmeeter General Hllchcock tn-rlay Issued an granting a full yeut aa the period In which publica? tions entitled to the class privilege, bm "ii which subscriptions have will at ctaaa poetase ratea. i action cxistini; ralea "linr? for varying of i ranging from monttaa to a year, ac- ooidlng to the frequency with which the publication is lamed Tho ragulatlon win glTO pubUahen a greater opportunity t-? obtain renewals of aubecrlpUona. TO CONTINUE BUDGET EXHIBIT. lag onf.

between Preal deal Plnlej and th? budgH an? nouncement eras mado jreaterday tiiat budget exhibit, win? tiaa been going on al HO Broadway, would Im in tii? main building the of iiie New liiiriiiK tbe last week Hie- different department! of the have i aeodiag Mil rted material their I on 1 t-i the Tii. hlMI which is be continued Indefinitely? uiii open to the public every day la tin? from I a. tu I p. m. KAN.SAS CITY LIVESTOCK.

No? Receli Inchidlna i fair IVestert? steers. I40S7 30; itorkers f. Southern steers, 9449 knitbsn coma. 13 75094 30 nath's nall'f heifers, hulls, MM; t-alrirs, l.onO; msrkel itrong to hiaher; imlk 1" packers ri 40, lights, J- SHEEP Re? is, lambs, $1 S3 neth Ftoeken ind 12013 THE WESTERN UNION LOSES Can't Charge Postal for Originat? ing Address and Date. Albany.

Sue CT-ommttwton, Dletrict, has a made by the Union prafh to th? Poet a I Telegraph for the words ronttlttg? itip th? orlglneting address and ori a by the latter to th? etmrrpany unjust. and unduly the em Union ia required rieglet the Tb? commission, In an opinan I bv Chairman Btevetaa? aaya: Th? only which th? an1 lio leave opea to be bj commission Is whe-ther la legitimate and reasonable for the Weeteni Union to ike II charge for name of the originat? ing P'iut the heraus? t-'- 1 originates at .1 competitive ir? practice determines In olh? is ool reasonable, and It seems to that this determines the a public rorporatioi extend pr? 1 ely th? to It to the entire world. make betw? en I offering business it must them alike -ind serve them alike IV It is its practice to serve Immense Itj its business wtthoui fer nam? of th? originating 1 dote, and obtains 1rs compensation the In fixing th? rav the in the body of th? maaeaga such -it mount as will affotd It proper atlon for transmitting all roe? tains, that rule must obtain the sani" ompetltors with No satisfactory reason hnr off? I in support of rule WILL FIGHT TAYLOR SYSTEM Federation of Labor Heads Opposed to Efficiency Plan of United States. Atlanta, Nov. 12.

-New lif? was pul Into the preliminary preparations for tl con? vention or tii? American Federal Labor, which ine-t? her? to-inofr the arrival of the S.im 114-i Oompera, and the other membori si th? National Council. This will he no 'pink tea party." Mr. Oompera Several quoatlona of toi tional importance are aclMduled to otnt lofore organlaatloa me of the Brat national at (leers en reaching tha rity waa ai? prove th? action of the metal trad? pertinent In taking up the ttght on tie Taylor eflclency system, which la btrial experimented with by the federal nient in oomo departm? ata "The Taylor system only tends to make the a mere Ine, said Oompera? "and the Ugh! sgalngl it be taken tl of the nonveatloa next week. Mr Oompers was asked about tha posed antagonlam to hlmeelf aa heed et tue federation by the ftorlallsl the He smiled ha plied thai lie elweye wi lo eue? the bul I he had nothing to aay about 10 lei at followers, SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK Mailed anywhere in the United State? for $2.50 a year. Sherlock Holmes Might Have Solved the Mystery but he could hardly have done any better than ChettCl Kent in uncovering the diabolical scheme of Stephen Over ton to rid himself of his enemies.

The plot hinged upon a message by telephone, and that is why the story is called; The Message By SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS It is 0'ie of four entries in our $10.000 Prize Story Competition appear next Sunday. In ingenuity of plot, terseness of style and climax it ranks among the best of detective stones. Three Other Prize Entries: Better than Rubies The Mystery at By MAX MARCIN tne Gabels is a tale of the Ghetto by a noted By Ul LIE HAMILTON FRENCH interpreter of Jewish American life. A ronjance with an inter Self and devotion to ideals. national background, a story of love Um theme behind a thtone.

The Return By ETHEL COLSON is this writer's second entry in the rontest. A sweetly romantic tale of a love that endured much and forgave much. ''CHIFFON POLITICS," an article about the influence of women in Wash? ington, by James Hoy, artd the great serial by Jeffery Farnol, "The Money Morn," will airo be features of Next Sunday's New-York Tribune Any Important of you overlooked In your newspaper will In th? review of thi? wotk which la fea'ure of Sunday anywhere In th? Statei for 83.50 a year..

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