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INDEX TO PRINCIPAL CONTENTS
J A N U A R Y , 1909.
States and T ebbitobies ,
Arizona. Territory................
Arkansas...............................
California.............................
Colorado...............................
Maine...................................
Nevada.................................
New Hampshire...................
New York.............................
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179
226
253
272
279
285
294
310
333
361
371
405
409
431
433
437
446
448
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29
32
40
50
64
72
786
77
78
82
84
782
102
112
164
219
252
263
276
279
284
294
316
348
371
371
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424
431
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437
448
460
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yers. Towns.
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Pennsylvania.................
Philippine Islands.......
Porto Rico....... ..............
1017 1163 Rhode Island.................
1017 1164 South Carolina.............
1017 1166 South Dakota......... .
1019 1168 Tennessee......................
Texas .............................
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1023 1171 Utah.......................
1024' 1172 Vermont.................. .
1027 1175 Virginia.........................
1030 1177 Washington................ .•
1032 1179 West Virginia.............
1033 1181 Wisconsin......................
1039 1183 W yom ing......................
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1043 1188 A lberta.........................
1045 1190 British Columbia...........
1047 1192 Manitoba........................
1049 1195 Miquelon........................
1051 1196 New Brunswick...........
1055 1198- Newfoundland...............
1059 1200 Nova Scotia...................
1060 1202 Ontario.........................
1061 1205 Prince Edward Island..
1061 1205 Quebec...........................
1062 1207 Saskatchewan...............
1064 1209 Y ukon............................
1065 1211 Mexico............................
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Banks and Bankers in the United States and Canada, Classified............................................................ ................. . . .
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Foreign Attorneys—England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, France, etc................................. .............. ............. .
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Cincinnati, Ohio.....................................................
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DOMESTIC RATES OE POSTAGE
CLASSES.
Postage.
Limit Weight.
First Class—Letters and sealed packages.................................................................................. 2 cts. each oz. or fraction thereof. No limit.
Second Class—Newspapers, periodicals entered as second class matter and sent by the pub- 1 ct. per p ou n d .............................
Same when mailed by others than above............................................................. j 1 ct. each 4oz. or fraction, stamps
( affixed.......... ............................
Third Class—Books, circulars, pamphlets, and other matter wholly in print, proof sheets, 1
1 ct. each 2 oz. or fraction thereof
" corrected proofsheets and manuscript copy accompanying same...................j
Fourth Class—Merchandise and matter not included in any o f the above classes..................
Registry Fee in addition to regular postage . . ...................... .............................................. .
FO R EIG N
No limit.
No limit.
14 lbs., except single
< books weighing in ex( cess of that amount.
1 ct. each o*. or fraction thereof . 4 lbs.
8 cts...............................................
P O S T A G E TA B l^E .
Foreign mail should be fully prepaid, as double the amount of deficient postage is collected before delivery in countries oi destination.
The rates ef postage to all foreign countries and colonies (except Canada and Mexico) are as follows: Letters, per 15 grams (ti oz.), 5 cents;
single postal cards, each, 2 cents; double postal cards, each, 4 cents; newspaper and other printed matter, per 2 oz., 1 cent.
Commercial Papers.—Packet* not in excess of 10 oz., 5 cents; packets in excess of 10 oz., for each 2 oz. or fraction thereof, 1 cent.
Samples-of Merchandise.—Packets not in excess of 4 oz., 3 cents; packets in excess of 4 oz., for each 3 oz. or fraction thereof, 1 cent. Merchandise
sent on order or as a gift is subject to letter postage, which must be fully prepaid.
Registration fee on letters or other articles, 8 cents.
Ordinary letters for any foreign country (except Canada and Mexico) will be forwarded, whether any postage i* prepaid on them or not. All
other mailable matter must be prepaid at least partially. Limit of weight for printed matter, 4 lbs. 6 oz.
Postcards.
Commercial Papers.
Samples of Merchandise.
Letters, per
Printed
Packets in Packets not
Packets in
Registra
COUNTRIES OR .
Packets not
15 grams or Single,
With paid tion Fee.
Matter
excess
of
10
iu excess of oz. for eaeh 2 in excess of excess of 4 oz.
PLACE OF DESTINATION.
each.
reply, each.
per 2 oz.
M oz.
10 oz. each. oz. or fraction 4 oz. each. for each 2 o z .
or fraction.
ü. S. Dorn, U. S. Dorn, O. S. Dorn, 8 cents. U. S. Dom.
1
cent.
5
cents.
2
cents.
1 cent.
rates.
rate*.
rates.
rates.
U. S. Dorn, U. S. Dorn, U. S. Dom. 8 cents. U. S. Dom.
1
cent.
5
cents.
2
cents.
1 cent.
rates.
rates.
rates.
rates.
All other Foreign Countries...
1 cent.
1 cent.
5 cents.
5 cents.
2 cents.
.4 cents.
8 cents.
2 cents.
1 cent.
The postage rates and conditions to Alaska, Cuba, Hawaii, Guam, Porto Rico, the Philippines, and the Island of Tutuila are domestic in every particular.
P A R C E L S - P O S T FO R F O R E I G N
C O U N TR IE S .
Greatest
Length.
Greatest
1 Girth.
Greatest
Weight,
Pounds.
Por a
parcel noti
exceeding
one
pound
For every
addition
al pound
orfraction
of a pound
NAMES OF COUNTRIES.
Greatest
Length
and Girth
Combined.
Statement showing the countries to which parcels may be sent; the dimensions, weight, and rates of postage applicable to parcels, and the
exchange post offices which despatch and receive parcels-post mails:
______ ^
^
____________________ _________ '
Allowable Dimensions and
Postage.
Exchange
Post Offices.
Weight of Parcels.
Australia, Belgium........................... 3 ft. 6 in.
Bermuda, Bahamas, Barbadoes___ 3 ft. 6 in.
B olivia................... ...... H................. 3 ft. 6 in.
6 feet. __
6 feet. __
6 feet. ...
British Guiana.......... ...................... 3 ft.
C h ile ..................................... ........ 3 ft.
2 ft.
2 ft.
Danish West Indies................. ........ 3 ft.
Denmark......................... ................ 3 ft.
Ecuador........................................... 3 ft.
Great Britain, including Ireland... 3 ft.
Germany---- 1.................................... 8 ft.
Guatemala, Republic of Honduras. 3 ft.
Honduras (British)........................... 3 ft.
3 ft.
Hong-Kong . ........................... ......
Jamaica, including the Turks and
Caicos Islands........................ ...... 3 ft.
Japan, also offices in Korea; and all
offices in Formosa..... ................... 3 ft.
Leeward Islands (Antigua with Baibuda and Redonda, St. Kitts,
Nevis with Anquilla, Dominica,
Montserrat and theVirgin Islands) 3 ft.
2 ft.
6 feet.
6 feet.
6 in.
6 in.
6 in.
6 in.
6 in.
6 in.
6 in.
6 in.
6 in.
6 in.
4 ft.
4 ft.
6 ieet.
6 feet.
6 feet.
6 feet.
6 feet. —
6 feet. —
6 feet.
6 feet. __
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United States.
Foreign.
12 Cts. New York.
Antwerp
[town.
Hamilton, Nassau, Bridge-
12 Cts.
12 Cts.
20 cts.
12 cts.
20 cts.
New York.
San Francisco.
12 cts.
20 cts.
12 Cts.
20 Cts.
12 Cts.
12 cts.
20 cts.
12 cts.
12 cts.
12 cts.
12 cts.
12 cts.
12 Cts.
12 cts.
20 cts.
12 cts.
12 cts.
12 cts.
12 cts.
12 cts.
All offices authorized to exchange mails bet. the two countries.
New York and San Francisco.
| Valparaiso.
j All offices authorized to exchange mails between the two
) countries.
New York.
[Orleans.l Copenhagen.
New York, San Francisco and New Guayaquil.
New York.
London, Liverpool, Dublin.
New York.
Hamburg and Bremen.
j New York, New Orleans, and San Tegucigalpa, Puerto Cortez,
I Francisco.
AmapaU, Trujillo.
New Orleans.
Belize.
San Francisco, Seattle, Tacoma.
Hong-Kong.
I New York, Boston,'Philadelphia, Kingston.
( and Baltimore.
Port Antonio.
San Francisco, Seattle, Tacoma.
12 cts
6 in.
6 feet.
11
12 cts.
12 cts.
6 in.
6 feet.
*
12 cts.
12 cts.
6 in.
6 feet. —
4ft.
11
11
12 cts.
12 cts.
New York.
f St. John, Antigua.
All offices authorized to exchange mails between the two
countries.
j New York, New Orleans, and Bluefield, San Juan del
1 San Francisco.
Norte, and Corinto.
New York and Philadelphia.
St. John’s.
San Francisco and Honolulu.
Auckland.
New York.
Christiania.
(N ew Orleans, New York and Lima.
1 San Francisco.
Malmo.
New York.
New York and San Francisco.
San Salvador.
Port of Spain.
New York.
Nicaragua......................................... 3 ft. 6 in. 6 feet.
11
12 cts. 12 cts.
N ewfoundland................................ 3 ft. 6 in. 6 feet.
11
12 cts. 12 cts.
11
New Zealand.................................... 3 ft. 6 in. 6 feet. __
12 cts. 12 cts.
*
Norway.................................. - .......... 3 ft. 6 in. 6 feet. —
12 cts. 12 cts.
Peru.................................................. 3 ft. 6 in. 6 feet. ___ 11
20 cts. 20 cts.
*
Sweden....................................... ...... 3 ft. 6 in. 6 feet.
12 cts. 12 cts.
11
Salvador............................................ 3 ft. 6 in. 6 feet.
12 cts. 12 cts.
Trinidad, including T obago........... 3 ft. 6 in. 6 feet.
11
12 cts. 12 cts.
Venezuela, Windward I s l a n d s
(Grenada, St. Vincent, the Grenadine», and St. Lucia)__________ 3 ft. 6 in. 6 feet. . . . . H
12 cts. 12 cts. All offices authorized to exchange malls bet. the two countries.
♦Parcels for Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Hong-Kong, Ireland, Japan, Norway and Sweden, must not weigh more than
(4) four pounds and (6) six ounces, and must not exceed $50.00 in value.
D O M E S T IC
M ONEY ORDER
B U S IN E S S .
.
The printed application form must be used when applying for a money order. The applicant must write his or her own given name and surname
in full, and given name o f the payee must be stated in full if known, otherwise initials may be used. The given name of married women must be
used and not that of their husbands. Names o f places, streets, and numbers should be written in plainest manner possible.
A money order can not be made payable to more than one person or firm.
DOMESTIC MONEY ORDER FEES.
For orders of $2.50 or less.
Over $30.00 and
3c
Over $ 2.50 and not exceeding $ 5.00.
60.00
...............................
18c
"
40 00
5c
“
5.00
"
“
10.00.
8c
"
50.00
60.00
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20c
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60.00
«
10.00
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“
20 . 00 .
75.00
................................ 25c
10c
100.00..........................................
30c
i
20.00
i
75.00
12e
Orders payable at a money order office can not be issued for an amount exceeding $100.
INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDERS.
For sums not exceeding $10.00..__________ ____ ______ __________$ 0.10
Over $50.00 and not exceeding $ 60.00_____ ____ _______ _________ $ 0.60
Over $10.00 and not exceeding $20.00..... ....................................................20
6000
70.00
...................... .............. ' .70
80.00.......................................................80
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20.00 1
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3 0 .0 0 ...............
80
i 70.00
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30.00 “
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40.00.................
40
“ 80.00
90.00
90
“
40.00 “
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50.00.....................
.50
100.00................................................. 1.00
“ 90.00
EXPRESS COMPANY
M ONEY ORDERS.
Issued by the Adam», American, National, United States, Wells, Fargo <fe Co., Southern, Pacific, Northern Pacific, Denver & Rio Grande, Great
Northern, and Canadian Express Companies. Rates for orders payable-in any part o f the world:
$ 5.00.....................
5c I $20.00................... .
10c: I $ 40.00................... .
15c I $6 0.00 ........................ 20c I $ 100.00.......................... 30c
10.00.............. ..........
8c I 30.00-.....................f. 12c I 50.00................... 18c I 75.00...................... . . 25q I Over $100.00 at above rate.
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NOTE
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“ Tuesday
“ W ednesday
“ Thursday
“ Friday
“ Saturday
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MAP OF T H E
U N IT E D S T A T E S
Showing Laws o f all the States and Territories
RELATIN G TO T H E
PAYMENT OF NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS.
FOR
Copyright, 1908, by D. H. G. PENNY.
KEY TO CO LO R O F S T A T E S
1} No Grace.
3 Grace on Sight and Time Paper in Mississippi Oklahoma and South Dakota, also on Demand Acceptance.
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T he
IRVING NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK
W E S T BROADW AY AND CHAMBERS ST.
O R G A N I Z E D 1851
Capital,
= $2,000,000
Surplus,
= $1,000,000 j
U n e x ce lle d Equipm ent for H an d lin g Country B ank B u sin ess
W e In vite A ccou n ts of B a n k s, B a n k ers, and M erchan ts
LEWIS E. PIERSON, President
JAMES E. NICHOLS, Vice-President
CHARLES L. FARRELL, Vice-President
ROLLIN P. GRANT, Vice-President
BENJAMIN F. WERNER, Cashier
DAVID H. G. PENNY, Assistant Cashier
HARRY E. WARD, Assistant Cashier
Foreign and Domestic Exchange
Bought and Sold
Special Department for Collecting Bill-of-Lading Drafts,
and Other Items
LOCATED in the HEART of the MERCANTILE DISTRICT of NEW YORK CITY
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H O L ID A Y
CALENDAR
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Showing Holidays in addition to Sundays affecting Maturity of
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Int. Rate
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A l a b a m a ..... .......... _ .......
A l a s k a ......... ....... . ..........
A r i z o n a _______ _______
A r k a n s a s _______ t ____
C a lifo r n ia ........................
C o lo r a d o _ _ „ . _ ..............
C o n n e c t i c u t ................. .
D e la w a r e _ _ ___________
D is t r ic t o f C o l u m b i a ..
F l o r i d a ____ ' ..................
G e o r g i a ________________
H a w a ii ______ _________
I d a h o .............................
I llin o is ...............................
I n d i a n a ............... ..........
I o w a .................................
K a n s a s .......................
K e n t u c k y . . „ ___. . . . . .
L o u i s ia n a _____________
M a i n e ................................
M a r y la n d .........................
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Phillipine Islands.
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A CLASSIFIED LIST OF BANKS AND BANKERS IN THE DNITED STATES AND CANADA.
TAKEN FROM THIS VOLUME.
STATE.
Maine .1 .... ................... 1......................................
New Hampshire....................B....................... ...... ............
Vermont .......................................................
Massachusetts............. ................... .............................
Rhode Island..........................................
Connecticut............. _......................................
New York State.........................._ . ............... .
New York City..................................................... ............
New Jersey..........................................1.......... ........
Pennsylvania............. ........................................
Total, Northeastern States. ..............................
Delaware.................. .......................
Maryland............. 1.......... 1............................
District of Columbia.................................................. .
Virginia............... ...............................................................
West Virginia............................... ......................................
North Carolina..................................... ............. ........... .
South Carolina.................................... ................... ...........
Georgia.............................................................................. .
Florida............................... .................... ............ ................
Total, Southeastern States.................... .......... .
Ohio..................... ....................................................
Kentucky........................................................... ........
Tennessee......... ...................................................................
Alabama............. ..............................................................
Mississippi............. ....................................................
Michigan ........................................ .................... .............
Indiana.............................................................................
Illinois ............. ..................................................................
W isconsin............................................................................
Minnesota.................... ........................................................
Io w a .....................................................................................
Missouri.......................................................... .................
Arkansas.............................................................................
Louisiana ........... ...................... ..................... .................. .
T e x a s ......................H ........................................................
Oklahoma ........................................................ ..................
Kansas...... ...........................................................................
..............................................
Nebraska.................... .
North D ak ota....................................................................
South Dakota.................... ........................ .................
Total, Middle States....... ....... . . . . . . . .
M ontana........... ..... ............................................. _
W yom in g................................ ............. ...........................
Colorado............................. .................... ...........................
U tah............................................................. ...................
New M exico............................. ...................................
Arizona.................... ............. .................................. ..........
Idaho............................................................... .................
Washington........................................................ ..........
Alaska ....................................... ........................
Oregon.......................................................................
Nevada.................................................................
California.................: . . .............................. ........... ..........
Total, Western States................... ....................
Recapitulation:
9 Northeastern States.................... .........................
9 Southeastern States......................................... .......
21 Middle States............................................... ............
12 Western States..................... ............. ..................
Grand Total, United States . . . ........... ............
State
Total National Total
Banks and
Banks.
Trust Cos.
67
59
10
27
53
26
32
188
262
102
381
1,140
18
61
7
251
157
297
212
448
103
1,554
384
466
331
195
300
214
362
418
459
635
322
962
325
187
420
577
766
626
437
411
8,806
58
43
83
60
24 ,
40
112
212
14
107
11
38
147
598
1,910
587
3,832
598
6,927
80
57
51
218
22
81
887
46
180
788
1,910
27
101
11
112
96
68
82
102
38
1 58.7
369
146
92
75
31
97
249
414
180
263
318
124
42
36
535
268
210
212
127
94
3,832
43
29
114
20
41
13
41
70
2
Total Savings Total Private
Banks.
Banks.
52
54
22
168
18
89
82
58
26
32
601
2
53
11
17
9
14
23
18
4
167
109
9
14
8
22
144
4
22
11
10
580
58
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3
8
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1
8
4
8
1
3
8
10
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22
29
108
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2
* 294
1,092
2
71
6
26
2
4
9
39
8
151
291
23
4
26
1
309
192
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7
25
383
95
10
4
211
3
9
18
- 22
2,324
36
3
55
5
2
2
5
36
3
Total
All Banks.
201
122
101
623
88
231
765
807
310
1,495
4,743
49
286
35
406
264
383
276
607
153
2,459
1,153
644
441
304
354
764
807
1,545
607
933
1,603
1,239
380
228
1,176
851
993
864
564
539
15,989
138
76
260
89
75
56
161
192
326
19
195
50
644
2,089
1,092 .
151
2,324
192
3,759
4,743
2'459
15,989
2,089
25,280
4
17
357
1,143
118
156
22
1,140
1,554
8,806
1,143
12,643
601
167
1,027
156
1,951
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* Bankers and Brokers at New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, and Chicago included.
BANKS AND BANKERS IN TH E DOM INION OF C A N A D A (Provinces and Territories).
Alberta................................................ , ........
British C olum bia............. ................
Manitoba............. .........................
Miquelon...............................................
New Brunswick...........................
Newfoundland ......................................
Nova Scotia........................................................
Ontario ......... ........................... .........
Prince Edward Island..................................
Quebec............................. ..........................
Saskatchewan.............................. ..........
Y u k o n ............................. ........................
114
97
165
1
59
10
105
902
16
297
164
3
Total, Canadian Banks and B ankers.... ..............
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NUMBER OF N ATIO N AL BANES ORGANIZED, INSOLVENT, IN VOLTJNTAEV LIQUIDATION,
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108
70
74
308
65
107
732
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In
In
Liquidation. Operation.
0
5
7
13
0
4
31
9
16
98
43
23
77
56
51
197
22
80
29
220.
483
638
203
920
27
113
22
47
8
36
0
1
3
165
17
106
0
10
8
426
178
778
27
102
11
1,923
95
306
1,522
136
113
S6
41
123
54
107
41
57
688
50
192
129
1,817
6
1
5
1
6
9
8
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5
30
4
5
7
18
17
12
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17
6
23
8
14
127
6
42
35
112
95
69
31
100
39
76
31
38
531
40
145
87
89
334
1,394
STATES.
O h io.................................... .... j . ..
Indiana.......... ..............................
Illinois........................ 1........................
Michigan..............................................
Wisconsin............................................
Minnesota..... ......................................
Iow a .................................................
Missouri..............................................
Organized.
565
343
537
201
185
317
420
203 ■
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In
In
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25
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20
14
5
8
15
13
169
79
103
91
50
44
87
68
371
249
414
96
130
265
318
122
691
1,965
Total, Middle Western States..
2,771
115
North Dakota.....................................
South Dakota.....................................
Nebraska........................... .................
Kansas...............................................
Montana.......................................... ..
Wyoming................... ..................... ..
Colorado.......................................... . .
New Mexico.................................... ..
Oklahoma........................................ ..
161
126
292
338
68
36
148
52
344
13
11
20
36
10
2
9
4
8
Total, Western States............ ..
1,565
113
294
Washington..............................
Oregon....................... .........................
California............................... ..........
Idaho...................................................
Utah....................................................
Nevada..............................................
Arizona................................................
Alaska.............1.............. •••••........
126
84
172
49
27
12
17
2
23
7
6
1
1
1
1
0
36
12
21
8
6
1
3
0
67
65
145
40
20
10
13
2 .
Total, Pacific States...................
489
40
87
362
Hawaii............................
Porto R ico..........................................
4
1
0
0
0
0
4
1
Total, Island Possessions..........
5
0
0
5
Total, United States— . . . . . . .
9,302
481
1,932
6,889
15
23
58
92
16
5
26
752
133
92
214
210
42
29
113
41
284
1,158
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS
Alabama.................7........... Mobile.........
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Arkansas............................ Little Bock.
California......................... .. Los Angeles.
Colorado.............................. Denyer
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Connecticut........................ Hartford___
District of Columbia..........Washingtpn
Georgia................................Atlanta
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Chicago...
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Tacoma
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Wheeling.
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Milwaukee
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.United States National B an k .............. •• e..............
.Bank of North America, (National Association.) .
. Corn Exchange National Bank.................................
,. Farmers and Mechanics National Bank..................
Fourth Street National Bank.....................................
. FranklinNational Bank.................................
,. Girard National Bank............... . ............................
..Girard Trust Co...........................................................
, .Manufacturers National Bank...................................
, .Market Street National Bank.................. ..............
. Merchants National B an k ........................................
.. Philadelphia National B a n k .....................................
. .Bank of Pittsburgh, {National Association.)..........
. .Columbia National Bank.......................................••
.. Federal National Bank......................... .............. —
. . Fourth National B ank....................................
. .Mellon National B a n k .............................•................
. .Second National Bank................................. : . . . . . . .
.. Union Trust C o. ................. ......................................
.. Peoples National Bank..............................................
.. First National Bank..................................................
. .Bank of Commerce & Trust Co...............................
. .Union & Planters Bank & Trust Co........................
.American National Bank..........................................
..First National Bank.................................................
.. Fourth National Bank.......*........................ . . . . . . . .
.. Austin National Bank......................... .....................
. American Exchange National Bank.......................
..Gaston National Bank ......................... •................
.. State National Bank.............................................
. .First National Bank........ ...................................
. .Western National'Bank............................................
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,. .Marine National Bank..............................................
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.. .Canadian Bank of Commerce.. ..............................
.. .Traders Bank of Canada.......... ...........................
... Bank of British North America..............................
... Bank of Montreal......... ..........................................
.. .Merchants Bank of Canada....................... .........
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F. B. Gannon.......
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G. D. Bates..........
John L loyd ..........
W. J. B ooth........
R. J. Lowry..........
Patrick Armstrong
G. W. Littlefield...
C. C. Homer........
Arthur Chapin... .
J. P. Browne........
N. C. Stone, Sec.
J. G. Davis, Mgr.
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J. J. L o tt..............
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Colo. Spgs., Colo...
W. G. Harvey.......
W. A. Sadd..........
J. H. Roup............
J. T. T albert.......
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Y . T. Malott.............
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Joplin, Mo..............
Kansas City, M o....
Knoxville, Tenn...
Frank E lliott..........
J. A. Cragin.............
F. P. Neal ..............
H. T. Ault..............
Lawrence, Kans__
Lawton, Okla........
Lebanon, Pa...........
Lexington, Ky.......
Lincoln, Neb..........
Little Rock, A r k ...
London, Ontario...
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Lowell, Mass..........
Macon, Ga.............
J. D. Bowersock.. ..
G. C. Robertson.......
H. P. Moyer.............
C. N. M anning.......
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H. C. R ather..........
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Memphis, Tenn___
Milwaukee, W is....
J. B. Lindley.........
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J. W. P. Lombard .
Minneapolis, Minn.
Mobile, A la ............
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F. M. Prince..........
E. J. Buck ............
A. W. Baldwin.......
J. A. Graves............
Oscar Fenley...........
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Rufus H. Brown, Mgr.
H. Pfaefflin, Mgr.
Robert A. Diggs, Mgr.
Charles D. Crosby, Mgr.
J. S. Watrous, Sec.
C. F. Denny, Mgr.
Hartwell Morse, Mgr.
Miss Ina Shepard, Mgr.
W. H. Brown, Mgr.
Charles A. Ruggles, Mgr.
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E. W. Dann, Mgr.
C. P. Colville, Mgr.
H. S.. Kaufman, Sec. and
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F. A. Nelson, Sec.
R. E. Jefferis, Mgr.
W. D. C. Street, Mgr.
R. F. McNally, Sec.
W. D. Duble, Mgr.
C. E. Collins, Sec. andMgr.
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John Field, Mgr.
Lynn P. Tally, Mgr. and
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J. O. Britton, Mgr.
J. C. Mitchell, Sec.
G. E. Pearsall, Sec. and
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H. W. Noble, Mgr.
James Harragan, Mgr.
H. G. Siegfried, Sec.
New Bedford, Mass.
New Castle, Pa......
New Haven, Conn..
Newnan, Ga...........
New Orleans, La. ..
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New York, N. Y . ..
Norfolk, Y a........
Norristown, Pa.....
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Oshkosh, W is........
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Peoria, 111...............
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Saginaw, M ich......
Saint John, N. B ...
Saint J oseph, M o...
Saint Louis, Mo ..
Saint Paul, Minn...
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Salt Lake City, Ut.
San Antonio, Tex.. 10
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P. C. Decker, Mgr. and Tr. San Jose, Cal.........
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Charles B. Cook, Mgr.
H.W.Gearey.tfec. andMgr. Santa Rosa, Cal ...
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W. R. Hubbard, Sec.
Paul F. Kuhne, Mgr.
Scranton, Pa_____ 15
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W. Gramley, Mgr.
E. C. Markell, Sec. and Seattle, Wash........
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R. E Robinson, Mgr.
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E. H. Hunt, Mgr.
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R. I. Woodside. iS'ec.imdTV South Bend, Ind ..
C. R. Havighorst, Tr. and Spokane, Wash___
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Springfield, Mass...
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Springfield, Mo. ..
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George H. Burt, Sec.
Springfield, Ohio,..
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Stockton, Cal........
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Vicksburg, Miss__
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Waco, Tex..............
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John M. Bell, Mgr. and Tr Washington, D. C..
Weiser, Idaho.......
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Wheeling, W .V a...
J. S. Pollock, Mgr.
Wichita, Kan..........
J. G. Hungerford, Mgr.
Wilkesbarre, Pa. .
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Wilmington, D el...
Isham Bridges, Mgr.
J. F. Sawyer, Mgr.
Oscar E.D ooly, Mgr. and Wilmington, N. C .,
Winnipeg, Man......
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F. W. Wolfe, Mgr. and Sec. Worcester, Mass,..
James Nathan, Mgr.
George W. Strohmeyer, York, Pa................
Youngstown, Ohio
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Zanesville, Ohio..
Perry Harrison, Mgr.
J. L. Taylor, Mgr. and Sec
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A. C. Trumbo............ P. W. Samuel, Sec. and Tr.
J. T. Howell............... J. S. McHenry, Mgr.
A. Dowling............... . J. F. McCulloch, Sec. and
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M. Thornton, Mgr.
E. S. Brown...........
C. F. Montgomery__ W. H. Grove, Sec. and
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S. Hemingway........... Charles E. Curtis, Sec.
B. T. Thompson........ R. E. Platt, Mgr.
R. M. Waiuisley........ Edward Herndon, Mgr.
W. -B. Vest, Mgr.
J. A. Willett..............
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W. H. Porter.............
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N. Beaman................. A. B. Schworzkapf, Mgr.
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G. R. K ite .............. .
W. L. Steinweg........
W. W. Garthwait......
E. H. Cooke...............
J. H. Millard.............
Thomas D aly ..........-.
P. T. Watkins...........
C. K. Wheeler....... ...
F. B. Reeves..............
J. E. Boyce...............
A. Long......................
T. A. Goulden..........
Frederick Kobie . . . .
C. F. Adams..............
C. P. Brown............. .
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J. G. Brown
John H. Maltzberger.
F. M. Lee .................
Wm. H. Palmer........
V. Moreau Smith.......
Chandler Starr..........
E. A. Cahoon............
F. H. Pierce........
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E. E. Streitz, Mgr.
G. E. Sleeper, Mgr.
F. L. Clam, Mgr.
W. B. Hughes, Mgr.
C. H. Krippene, Mgr.
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J. L. Hartman, Mgr.
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Walters Durham, Sec.
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J. W. Sinton, Sec.
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F. F. Wormwood, sec.
J. J. J alia, Sec. and Tr.
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E. W. Glynn, Mgr.
James A. Linen......
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W. W. Hoxton, Mgr.
W . A. Miller, Mgr.
C. Brown, Jr., Mgr.
Ernest L. Brown, Mgr.
. E. M. Goss, Mgr.
C. Sleeper, Mgr.
E. C. Merritt, Sec.
John M. Hogan, Sec. and
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William Cawley, Mgr.
M. A. Arnold"............
J. V. A. Smith, Mgr.
J. G. Schneider........
W. H. L e e .................
J. W. Lusk...............
Frank K n ox..............
F. Terrell..................
Homer S- King..........
J. P. Overton . . . ! . . . .
F. D. Bloodworth....
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John McHugh........ .
C. E. M cK inney..... F . H. Hollister, Mgr.
Myron Campbell, Mgr.
J. W oolverton..........
J. P. M. Richards----- W. D. Vincent, Sec. and
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H. K. Weber.............. H. S. Woods, Mgr.
A. B. West, Mgr.
W. A. Lincoln..........
T. B. Holland............ E. L. Sanford,. Sec. and
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Samuel F. MoGrew '. S. F. McGrew, Mgr.
Sidney N ew ell..........
Wm. B. Banks.......... O. H. Whitaker, Mgr.
Anthony Lamb, Mgr.
E. B. Judson........ .
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H. H. Tift..................
T.
C. Stevens, Sec. and
I. E. Knisely.............
Mgr.
H.
D.
Wolf, Sec.
J. R. Mulvane______
W. R. W adsworth ... A. H. Wood, Mgr.
G.
W.
Yarker, Mgr.
J. A. Campbell..........
W. L. Wall, Jr., Mgr.
W. Coley, Sec. and Tr.
B. P. Jones................
D. Simpson, Mgr.
F. H. Andrews, Mgr. and
W. s! Jones
Sec.
T. H. Laundy, Mgr.
C. M. Yivrett, Mgr.
E. S. Parker, Ch'm'n.. Ezra D. Parker, Mgr.
J. W. Barton, Mgr.
E. Shainwald.............
R. C. Dalzell................ Alex. Mitchell, Mgr.
L. S. Naftzger .......... F. A. Russell, Sec.
George S. Bennett, Ch. George H. Flanagan, Mgr.
George S. Capelle....... J. C. Gibson, Sec. and Mgr.
E. R. Blair
. . . . .......
William Calder............ J. V. Grainger, Sec. and Tr.
E. M. Counsell, Mgi. .
James P. Hamilton... Samuel H. Clary, Sec. and
Mgr.
John J, Frick............. W. R. Horner. Sec.
Mason Evans............. T. A. Jacobs, Mgr.
H. C. Van Voorhls___ W. H. Pierpoint, Sec. and
Tr.
B A N K E R S ’ A SSO C IA T IO N S, 1909.
A M E R I C A N B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, G. M. Reynolds, president Continental Nat. Bank, Chicago, 111.
First Vice-President, Lewis E. Pierson, president Irving National Ex
change Bank, New York City.
Chairman Executive Council, F. O.Watts, president First National Bank,
Nashville, Tenn.
Secretary, Fred. E. Farnsworth, 5 Nassau and 11 Pine Sts., New Y ork City.
Treasurer, P. C. Kauffman, second vice-president Fidelity Trust Co.,
Tacoma, Wash.
Ass’ t Secretary, William G. Fitzwilson, 5 Nassau and 11 Pine Sts ,N . Y.City.
General Counsel, Thomas B. Paton, 5 Nassau and 11 Pine Sts., N. Y . City.
A L A B A M A B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, W . P. G. Harding, president First Nat. Bk., Birmingham.
Vice-President,'H. L. McEldery, president Talladega Nat. Bank, Talladega.
Secretary and Treasurer, McLane Tilton, Jr., cashier Bank o f St. Clair
County, Pell City.
A R IZ O N A B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, M. J. Cunningham, cashier Bank o f Bishee, Bisbee.
Vice-President, C. A. Van Doren, cashier Gila Val. Bk. & Trust Co.,Clifton.
Secretary, Morris Goldwater, president Commercial Trust Co., Prescott.
Treasurer, Lloyd B. Christy, cashier Valley Bank, Phoenix.
A R K A N S A S B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, Sam W. Reyburn, president Union Trust Co., Little Bock.
Vice-President, G. Quarles,president People* Savings & Trust Co.,Helena.
Secretary, C. T. Walker, secretary and treasurer Little R ock Trust Co.,
Little Rock.
Treasurer, C. M. Blocker, treasurer State Savings & Trust Co., Texarkana.
C A L I F O R N I A B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, J. D. Radford, vice-president German-American Savings Bank,
Los Angeles.
Vice-President, H. S. Fletcher, president Bank o f Watsonville,Watsonville.
Secretary, R. M. Welch, assistant cashier San F. Sav. TJn., San F.
Ass’t Secretary, Frederick H. Colburn, 502 California St., San Francisco.
Treasurer, J. J. Fagan, vice-president Crocker Nat. Bk., San F.
C A N A D I A N B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President,E. S. Clouston, gen’l manager Bank of Montreal, Montreal.
Secretary and Treasurer, J. T. P. Knight, Montreal, Que.
CO LO R AD O B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, Gordon Jones, president United States National Bank, Denver.
Vice-President, Albert A . Reed, president Mercantile Bk. & Tr.Co.,Boulder.
Secretary and Treasurer,-Guy L. V. Emerson, cashier Silverton National
Bank, Silverton.
C O N N E C T IC U T B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, B. G. Bryan, president Colonial Trust Co., Waterbury.
Vice-President, C. C. Barlow, cashier Yale National Bank, New Haven.
Secretary, Charles E . Hoyt, treasurer So, Norwalk Tr. Co., So. Norwalk.
Treasurer, C. Leslie Hopkins, cashier First National Bank, Norwich.
D IS T R IC T O F C O L U M B IA B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, E. J. Stellwagen, president Union Trust Co., Washington. .
Vice-President, E. S.IParker, president Nat. Metropolitan Bk. .Washington.
Secretary .William A. Mearns, o f Messrs. Lewis J oh n son * Co.,Washington.
Treasurer, G. O. Wallson, Washington.
F L O R ID A B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C I A T I O N .
President, F. A. W ood, president National Bank o f St. Petersburg, St.
Petersburg.
Vice-President, H. E. Taylor, cashier First National Bank, Gainesville.
Secretary and Treasurer, G. R. De Saussure, cashier Barnett National Bank,
Jacksonville.
G E O R G IA B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, Horace A. Crane, vice-president Citizens & Sou. Bk , Savannah.
Vice-President, E. D. Walter, cashier National Bank of Brunswick,
Brunswick.
Secretary, L. P. Hillyer, vice-president American National Bank, Macon.
Treasurer, E. C. Smith, cashier Griffin Banking Co., Griffin.
ID A H O B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, F. F. Johnson, president First National Bank, Wallace.
Vice-President, Boyd Hamilton, cashier Couer D’Alene Bank & Trust Co.,
Couer D’ Alene.
Secretary, L. A. Coate, vice-president Bank o f Commerce, Boise.
Treasurer, K, K. Hays, cashier First National Bank, Emmett.
IL L IN O IS B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C I A T I O N .
President, James McKinney, First National Bank, Oquawka.
Vice-President, Oscar G. Foreman, vice-president Foreman Bros. Banking
Co., Chicago.
Secretary, R. L. Rinaman, Rooms, 1030 The Rookery, Chicago.
Treasurer, T. S. O. McDowell, president First National Bank, Fairbury,
I N D I A N A B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, Jos. R. Voris, cashier, Citizens National Bank, Bedford.
Vice-President, James W. Sale, president Farmers & Traders Bank,Markle.
Secretary, Andrew Smith, vice-president Capital National Bk., Indianapolis.
Treasurer, W. S. Huddleston, president First National Bank, Winamac.
I O W A B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, J. T. Brooks, president First National Bank, Hedrick.
Vice-President, J. H. Ingwersen, vice-president Peoples Trust & |8avings
Bank, Clinton.
Secretary, J. M. Dinwiddle, cashier Cedar Rapids Sav. Bk., Cedar Rapids.
Treasurer, D. L. Heinsheimer, president Mills County Nat. Bk., Glenwood.
K A N S A S B A N K E R S ’ A SSO C IA T IO N .
President, W. M. Peck, cashier Cloud County Bank, Concordia.
Vice-President, P. W. Goebel, president Commercial Nat.Bk.,Kansas"City.
Secretary, W . W. Bowman, Topeka.
Treasurer, E. R. Moses, president Citizens National Bank, Great Bend.
K E N T U C K Y B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, J. R. Downing, cashier Georgetown National Bank, Georgetown.
Secretary, Isham Bridges, manager Louisville Clearing House, Louisville.
Treasurer, Henry D. Ormsby, cashier Nat. Bank o f Kentucky, Louisville.
M IS S IS S IP P I B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, Oscar Newton Jr. cashier Brookhaven Bk.&Tr. Co., Brookhaven,
Vice-President, W. M. Anderson, president Merchants Bank & Trust Co.
Jackson.
Secretary and Treasurer, B. W. Griffith, president First National Bank,
Vicksburg.
M IS S O U R I B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, J. R . Dominick, president Traders National Bank, Kansas City.
Vice-President, J. P. Hinton, cashier Hannibal National Bank, Hannibal.
Secretary, W. F. Keyser, Sedalia.
Treasurer, A . O. Wilson, vice-president State National Bank, St. Louis.
M O N T A N A B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, W . W . McCrackin, president Ravalli County BaDk, Hamilton.
1st Vice-President, J. E. Edwards, president Bank o f Commerce, Forsyth.
Secretary and Treasurer, Frank Bogart, cashier Union Bk. & Tr. Co., Helena.
N E B R A S K A B A N K E R S ’ A SS O C IA T IO N .
President, C. E. Burnham, president N orfolk National Bank,- Norfolk. ^
Secretary, William B. Hughes, manager Omaha Clearing House, Omaha.
Treasurer, F. T. Hamilton, vice-president Merchants Nat. Bank, Omaha.
NEVADA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, F. M. Lee, cashier Nixon National Bank, Reno.
Vice-President, John Henderson, president Henderson Banking Co., Elko. |
Secretary, Geo. H. Taylor, assistant cashier Washoe County Bank, Reno.
Treasurer, Fred Grob, cashier Farmers & Merchants National Bank, Reno.
N E W H A M P S H I R E B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, O. C. Hatch, president Littleton National Bank, Littleton.
Secretary, Arthur H. Hale, vice-president First Nat. Bk., Manchester.
Treasurer, William P. Fiske, treasurer New Hampshire Sav. Bk., Concord.
N E W J E R S E Y B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, W. C. Heppenheimer, president Trust Co. o f N. J., H oboken.,
Vice-President, Edward L. Howe, President Princeton Bank, Princeton.
Secretary, Wm. J. Field, secretary and treasurer Com’] Tr. Co. of N. J., ■
Jersey City.
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Treasurer, William F. Arnold, cashier City National Bank, Plainfield.
N E W M E X I C O B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, R. J. Palen, president First National Bank, Santa Fe.
Vice-President, E. A. Cahoon, cashier First National Bank, Roswell.
Secretary, Hallett Raynolds, ass’t cashier First National Bank, Las Vegas.
Treasurer, J. B. Herndon, cashier State National Bank, Albuquerque.
N E W Y O R K S T A T E B A N K E R S ’ A SS O C IA T IO N .
President, E. S. Tefft, cashier First National Bank, Syracuse, N. Y.
Vice-President, F. E. Lyford, president First National Bank, Waverly.
Secretary, E. O. Eldredge, Astor Trust Co., N. Y. City.
Treasurer, Delmar Runkle, cashier People’s National Bank, H oosick Falls.
Ass’t Secretary, William J. Henry, 92 West Broadway, New York City.
N E W Y O R K S A V IN G S B A N K A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, Charles A. Miller, vice-president Savings Bank o f Utica, Utica.
Secretary, Wm. F. Patterson, treasurer Dry D ock Savings Institution, N.
Y. City.
Treasurer, Samuel D. Styles, president North River Sav. Bank, N. Y. City.
N O R T H C A R O L I N A B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, H. W. Jackson, cashier Commercial National Bank, Raleigh.
Vice-President,' John O. Ellington, vice-president Fourth National Bank,
Fayetteville.
Secretary and Treasurer, W . A. Hunt, cashier Citizens Bank, Henderson.
N O R TH D A K O T A H A N K E R S’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, C. J. Lord, president First National Bank, Cando.
Vice-President, R. C. Kittel, president First National Bank, Casselton.
Secretary, W. C. Macfadden, cashier Commercial Bank, Fargo.
Treasurer, J. N. Kuhl, cashier First National Bank, Towner.
O H I O B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, A. E. Rice, president Croghan Bank & Savings Co., Fremont.
Vice-President, W. F. Hoffman, president Commercial Nat. Bank,
Columbus.
Secretary, S. B. Rankin, president. Bank o f S. Charleston, S. Charleston.
Treasurer, W. J. Winters, ass’ t cashier Commercial Nat. Bank, Coshocton,
Ass’t Secretary, S. C. Arbuckle, Rooms 905-906 New First National Bank
Bldg., Columbus.
O K L A H O M A B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, A. D. Kennedy, cashier Bk. of Commerce, Okmulgee.
Vice-President, L. A. Wilson, cashier First National Bank, El Reno.
Secretary, Chas. L. Engle, cashier Citizens National Bank, El Reno.
Treasurer, W. S. Patten, president First National Bank, Edmond.
O R E G O N B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, M. B. Gwinn, Pendleton.
Vice-President, R. W. Schmeer, cashier United States Nat. Bk., Portland.
Secretary, J. L. Hartman, Hartman & Thompson, Bankers, Portland.
Treasurer, W. S. Crowell, president First National Bank, Medford.
P E N N S Y L V A N I A B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, Eli S. Reinhold, director Union National Bank, Mahoney City.
Vice-President, Robert E. James, president Easton Trust C o., Easton.
Secretary, D. S. Kloss, cashier First National Bank, Tyrone.
Treasurer, R. J. Stoney, Jr., Banker, Pittsburg.
S O U T H C A R O L IN A B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, T. B. Stackhouse, vice-president National Loan & Exchange
Bank, Columbia.
Vice-President, D. D. McColl, president Bank of Marlboro, Bennettsville.
Secretary and Treasurer,GilesL. Wilson,StateBank Examiner, Spartanburg.
S O U T H D A K O T A B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, John R. Hughes, president Potter County Bank, Gettysburg.
Vice-President, G. F. Stebbins, cashier Bank of Spearflsh, Spearnsh.
Secretary, J. E. Flatt, cashier Security Bank, Clark.
Treasurer, W. H. Pratt, Jr., cashier Brule National Bank, Chamberlain.
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President, I. B. Tigrett, cashier Union Bank & Trust Co., Jackson.
Vice-President, John H. Watkins, vice-president Bank of Commerce and
Trust Co., Memphis.
Secretary, John J. Heflin, Nashville.
Treasurer, Sterling Fort, cashier First Trust A Savings Bank, Clarksville.
T E X A S B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, T. C. Yantis, president Brownwood National Bank, Brownwood.
Secretary, J. W . Hoopes, vice-president Austin National Bank, Austin,
Ass’t Secretary. D. C. Dunn, cashier Union Bank & Trust Co., Houston.
Treasurer, T. W. Slack, cashier First National Bank, Ft. Worth.
V I R G I N I A B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, Joseph Stebbins,president Bank o f South Boston,South Boston.
Secretary, N. P. Gatling, Lynchburg.
Treasurer, H. A. Williams, ass’t cashier Bank of Richmond, Richmond.
W A S H I N G T O N B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, W. L. Adams, president First National Bank, Hoquiam.
Vice-President, A. F. Albertson, vice-president National Bank o f Com
m erce, Tacoma.
Secretary, P. C. Kauffman, 2d vice-president Fidelity Trust Co., Tacoma.
Treasurer, J. K. McCornack, president Security State Bank, Palouse.
W E S T V I R G I N I A B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, W. B. f rvlne, vice-president National Bank o f W. V., Wheeling.
Secretary and Treasurer, J. S. Hill, cashier National City Bank, Charleston.
W IS C O N S IN B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C I A T I O N .
President, E. C. Zimmerman,cashier Marathon County Bank,Wausau.
Vice-President J.H. Puelicher, cashier Marshall & Ilsley Bank, Milwaukee.
Secretary, M. A. Graettlnger, cashier Merchants & Manufacturers
Bank, Milwaukee.
Treasurer, Earle Pease, cashier First National Bank, Grand Rapids.
LOUISIANA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, Peter Youree, president Commercial National Bk., Shreveport.
Vice-President, R. N. Sims, vice-president Peoples Bank, Donaldsvllle.
Secretary, L. O. Broussard, president Bank o f Abbeville, Abbeville.
Treasurer, L. M. Pool, vice-president Hibernia Bk. & Tr. Co., New Orleans.
M A I N E B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, F. D. Hill, cashier Bath National Bank, Bath.
Vice-President, C. A. Moody, president First National Bank, Biddeford.
Secretary, Hascall S. Hall, cashier Ticonic National Bank, Waterville.
Treasurer, George A. Salford, cashier Northern National Bank, Hallowell.
M A R Y L A N D B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, W. B. Copper, cashier second National Bank, Chestertown.
Secretary, Charles Hann, assistant cashier Nat. Mechanics Bank,Baltimore.
Treasurer, Wm. Marriott, cashier Western National Bank, Baltimore.
M A S S A C H U S E T T S B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, F. W. Rugg, president National Rockland Bank, Roxbury.
Vice-President, James A. Parker,vice-president O. Colony Tr. Co.,Boston.
Secretary, George W. Hyde, ass’t cashier First National Bank, Boston.
Treasurer, E. H. Lowell, Treasurer Chelsea Trust Co., Chelsea.
M I C H I G A N B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, Leon Chichester, president First State Bank, Petoskey.
First Vice-President, H. G. Barnum, president First National Exchange
Bank, Port Huron.
Secretary, H. H. Smith of Beaumont, Smith & Harris, attorneys, Ford
Bldg., Detroit.
Treasurer, Fred S. Case, vice-president Marquette County Savings Bank,
Marquette.
Ass’t Secretary, H. M. Brown, office o f Ass’n, 1123 Ford Bldg., Detroit.
M IN N E S O T A B A N K E R S ’ A S S O C IA T IO N .
President, Joseph Chapman, Jr., Vice-president Northwestern National
Bank, Minneapolis.
Vice-President, W. 1. Frince, cashier City National Bank, Duluth.
Secretary, Charles R. Frost, 209 Metropolitan Life Bldg., Minneapolis.
Treasurer, L. Whitmore, cashier First National Bank, Wabasha.
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WYOMING BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION.
President, A. H. Marble, vice-president Stockgrowers Nat. Bk., Cheyenne.
Vlce-Fresident, B. F. Perkins, president State Loan & Trust Co., Sheridan.
Secretary, H. VanDeusen, cashier Rock Springs Nat. Bank, R ock Springs.
Treasurer, J. DeForest Richards, Douglas.
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LIST OF N A T IO N A L B A N K E X A M IN E R S ,
NAME OF EXAMINER.
D. B. Ainger..................
F. W . Alderm an...........
J. A. Armstrong
Joseph Balch.................
D. L. B atson.................
N. S. Bean......... -..........
W. J. Beatie...................
H. S. Bennett...............
Channing Bingham.......
H. M. Bostwick.............
C. H. Bosworth..............
Frank W. Bryant........
Francis N. B uck...........
W m L. B uechle...........
Robert Burke................
W m . J. Butler..............
A. B. Camp....................
8. B. Campbell...............
C. H. Chapman.............
James A. Cline..............
Francis Coates, J r .. . . . .
Silas H. L. Cooper.. . . .
H. F. Currier . ...............
Geo. T. C utts., .......... I
B. R . D i x . . ...................
W. W. Duffett, Jr.........
Alfred Ewer...................
Wm. D. Frazer..............
Claud Gatch...................
E. S. Gatch.
Geo. W . G ood ell..........
Edward J. Graham.... ,
E. W. Griffin.................
J. M. Hale....................
Charles A. Hanna.........
8. M. Hann....................
Wm, M. Hardt..............
Mark L. Harper............
J. W . Hertford..............
Frank O. H icks............
H. E. Hoskins...............
E. S. Hubbell..............
Fred A. Hull................ .
James C. Johnson.........
Percy H. Johnston
W. P. Jones....... ...........
W m. A. K elly..............
M. A. Kendall...............
J. A . H. Kerr................
F. L. Klein.....................
Joseph M. Logan..........
C. S. Loveland..............
Frank H. Luce..............
George E. Luther........
H. D. Marshall, Jr.......
Samuel L. McCune.......
J. K. McDonald............
Charles R . M ertens.. . .
John D. Mossman........
Edgar W . Munson. . . .
W . E. Neal.................
Harrison Nesbit.......... .
Frank L. Norris . . . . . .
-Joseph W. Norvell........
Frank E. Patterson....
M. E. P atterson ..........
C. J. Peeples................
E. 8. Pepper................
Charles S. Perkins.. . .
James A. R athbu n...
Chas. G. R eed............
H. C. R eed..................
J. C. R idgw ay. . . . . . .
C. W . Robinson.. .... ..
W . J. Robinson...........
J. L. R o o t....................
E. F. Rorebeck..........
John R ush...................
Owen T. Reeves. J r .. .
Clarence D. Sample. . .
J. W . Schofield.......... ,
Fuller C. Smith...........
John H. Smith. . . . . . .
Geo. E. Smithies........
W m. E. Springer........
Chas. Starek................
Lloyd M. Tillman. . . .
T. C. Thomas...............
Evans S. Tyler............
Chas. E. Van Brocklin,
Josiah Van Vranken...
R . L. Van Zandt.,’ . . . .
Philip G. W alton........
Edward E. W atts. . . .
Miller W eir...........
E. T. W ilson..............
William L. Y erkes.. . .
John F. Zerbey............
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DISTRICT.
ADDRESS.
Southern Michigan.
Lansing, M ich...................................................
Western New York and Western Pennsylvania.
573 Auburn Avenue, Buffalo N. Y ................
South Carolina and Northern Georgia.
Columbus, S. C .................................................
Connecticut and Rhode Island.
P. O. Box 152, Providence, R . I ...................
Prentiss, Miss.....................................................
New Hampshire.
Manchester, N. H ..............................................
Utah, W yoming and Southern Colo.
Salt Lake City.
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South East New York, and Northern New Jersey.
Jersey City, N. J...............................................
Eastern Pennsylvania.
3515 Hamilton St., Philadelphia, P a .. . . . . . .
Southern Iowa.
Woodbine, Iowa................................................
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis.
801 Federal Bide., Chicaeo..............................
Oklahoma, Western.
209 E. 10th St., Oklahoma C ity.................
New Jersey and Southern Delaware.
Wilmington, Del................. ..............................
Missouri, St. Louis and St. Joseph.
1908 Faraon St., St. Joseph, Mo....................
’Aurora, I llin o is......................................
218J^ So. Fifth Street, Springfield, 111........
Northern Illinois.
Cincinnati.
226 P. O.Bldg., Cincinnati, O hio...................
Western Ohio and Columbus.
1055 Franklin St., Columbus, Ohio............, .
Central New York.
43 No. Main St., Geneva, N. Y .....................
Omaha, Lincoln, Nebraska.
1955 A St., Lincoln, N eb.................................
Virginia.
Richmond, Va....................................................
Western
Mississippi, New Orleans, and Louisiana.
Jonesboro, Tenn................................................
Central Massachusetts.
Malden, Mass.. . . ............ ................................
St. Louis, M o...................................................
Porto R ico.
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27 Eastern Promenade, Portland, Me...........
Maine.
Boston and East Mass.
23 Schuyler St., Roxbury, Mass................... .
Indiana.
Warsaw, I n d ......................................................
Oregon and Idaho.
Salem, Ore.......................................................
Southern California, Los Angeles and Nevada.
So. Pasadena, Cal.............................................
Utah, Wyoming and Southern Colorado.
Denver, C o lo ....................................................
Northern New York, Albany.
78 State St., Albany, N. Y ..............................
Fairbanks, A laska.. . . . . ...............................
Alaska.
Western Oklahoma.
Chandler, Okla...................................................'
New York City, Brooklyn, Jersey City.
New York, N. Y. U. S. Custom H ou se.. . .
Forest Park, Baltimore, M d............................
Maryland.
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Philadelphia, Camden, N. J. and North East Penna.
3303 Powelton Ave., Philadelphia, P a..........
Northern Illinois.
Eureka, 111. .......................................................
Houston, T ex................................. ..................
Southern Texas.
Missouri. St. Louis and St. Joseph.
St, Louis, M o. . : ...............................................
Wilmington, Ohio..............................................
Northern Ohio._
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Northern Illinois.
Elgin, 111.................. ..........................................
North Carolina.
Asheville, N. C...................................................
Mitchell, S. D ........... .-................................. .. •
Kentucky.
Lebanon, K y ....................................... ..............
Algona, Iowa....... ..............................................
Northern Iowa.
Sitka, Alaska................ .................................. ..
Alaska.
West Virginia and Southern Pennsylvania.
Parkersburg, W . V a..........................................
Southern California, Los Angeles and Nevada.
Redlands, C a l.............................................
732 Majestic Bldg., Denver, C olo..................
Northeastern Colorado and Denver.
Fort Worth and North Eastern Texas.
Ft. Worth, T ex .................... ............................
Idaho and Oregon,
Boise, Idaho
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740 Central Bldg., Seattle, W ash........ _.........
Washington, Montana.
Northern Michigan, Wisconsin and Eastern Minnesota.
262 S. College Ave., Grand Rapids, M ich ...
Globe, A r iz o n a .................................................
Arizona and New Mexico.
Southern Ohio.
Athens, Ohio..............................................
1208 Cobb St., Athens, G a ............................. <fSouthern Georgia and Florida.
Northern. Michigan, East Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Grand Rapi.ds, Mich...................... ; ................
Kansas and Kansas City, Mo.
Lebanon, Kansas...............................................
South Dakota. °
Hartford, So. Dak ..........................................
Boston and East Mass.
.
|
, ,
Lynn, Mass.......................... ........................
Pittsburg,Westmoreland & Allegheny Co s. Pa,., & Cleveland.
512 Federal Bldg., Pittsburgh, P a ................
Philadelphia, Northeastern Pennsylvania and Camden N.J
406 P. O. Bldg., Philadelphia, P a .................
New Mexico, Arizona and West Texas.
■ Colorado Springs, Colo................................... I
Philadelphia, Pa., P. O. Box 1 3 4 7 ...............
Southeast Pennsylvania.
302 Custom House, Nashville, Tenn............
Alabama and East Mississippi.
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis.
801 Federal Bldg., C hicago.............................
Central Massachusetts.
Southport, Conn................................................
Connecticut & Rhode Island.
Meriden, Conn....................................................
Southern Minnesota.
Minneapolis, Minn...................................... , ••
Northern California and San Francisco.
'
Oakland, C al.....................................................
Arkansas and Eastern Oklahoma.
Muskogee, Okla.................................................
Tennessee.
Nashville, Tenn.......... ......................................
West Virginia, Southern Pennsylvania.
Fairmont, W . V a.......... ....................................
Central Pennsylvania.
Mercer, P a ........................................................ ..
Southern Minnesota.
Minneapolis, Minn.......... ..................
I 3020 Dent Place, Georgetown, D. C ........ ...
Omaha, N eb........ ............................
3755 North Hampton St., Chevy Chase, D.C.
^ s h in g to n , D. C. and Baltimore.
Kansas City, Mo., Kansas.
Wichita, K ans................................................. •
Washingthn, D. C ............................................
Western Massachusetts and Vermont.
St, Albans, V t...................................................
North Dakota.
Grand Forks, N. D ..........................................
Hawaii.
Honolulu.............................................................
Indianapolis and Indiana.
Elizabethtown, In d .................:••••.................
N. Y . City, Brooklyn, and Jersey City.
U. S. Custom House, New York C ity ........ ..
Washington, D. C., in care Comptroller of
Currency. v . . . . . , .......................................
Northern Ohio.
Gallipolis, Ohio..................................................
North Dakota and North Minnesota.
Fargo, N. D ..................................................... ..
Southern New York.
Cortland, N. Y ................................... ................
Northern New York, Albany.
Schenectady, N. Y .
..........., , . .................
Southern Texas.
Ft. Worth, T ex.............. ....................................
Kansas and Kansas City, Mo.
Kansas City, Mo................... . ............•...........
Southern New Jersey and Delaware.
Custom House, New York C ity.....................
Southern Illinois.
Jacksonville, 111......... .......................................
Washington and Montana.
740 Central Bldg., Seattle, W a s h ..................
Kentucky.
Paris. K y ............................................................
Central Pennsylvania.
Pottsville, P a ........................... ........................
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VALUES OF FOREIGN COINS.
T r e a s u r y D e p a r t m e n t , O f f i c e o f t h e Se c r e t a r y ,
W ashington, D. C., J anuary 1, 1909.
In pursuance of the provisions of section 25 o f the act o f August 28, 1894, I hereby proclaim the following
estimate by the Director of the Mint of the values of foreign coins to be the values o f such coins in terms o f the
money of account of the United States, to be followed in estimating the value of all foreign merchandise exported
to the United States on and after January 1, 1909, expressed in any of such metallic currencies.
GEORGE B. CORTELYOU,
COUNTRY.
Standard.
Monetary Unit.
Value in Terms
of U. S. Gold
Dollar.
Secretary.
Argentine Republic............... Gold ......................
$0.965
G old .......................
Gold.......................
G old............... .......
.203
. .193
.365
.546
Gold.......................
1.000
Austria-Hungary....................
Belgium ........................... . •••
Bolivia.....................................
Brazil.......................................
British"Possessions,N. A.(ex
cept Newfoundland)...........
Central American States—
Costa Rica.......................
.465
1.000
British Honduras............
Guatemala.............
1
Honduras........................!
Nicaragua........................[
C h ile ....................................... Gold........................
China
C olom b ia ...............
Denmark...............
Ecuador.................
Egypt ....................
Mark..
Franc......................
Mark.......................
Pound sterling......
Drachma___ .~........
Gourde..................
Gold. ..
G old ....................... Pound sterling*__
Gold
Gold
Gold
G old ................
Italy.......................
Japan......................
Liberia....................
Mexico....................
Gold
G old .
Gold
Gold
Lire ...
Yen.........................
Dollar......................
P esot......................
Netherlands...........
Newfoundland......
Norway..................
Panam a...............
Gold 8.....................
G old ........
Gold.
Gold ..
Florin ....................
Dollar....................
Crown.
Balboa
Persia............... . . .
Kran .
Peru...................... .
Philippine Islands.
Portugal.................
Russia...................
Libra...... ...............
G old ......
P e so ......................
Gold ...................... Milreis
Ruble .
Spain..................... j
Straits Settlements
Peseta....................
Gold
G old ...................... Pound sterling § ...
Gold: argentine ($4.824)and H argentine. Silver: peso
and divisions.
Gold: 10 and 20 crowns. Silver: 1 and 5 crowns.
Gold: 10 and 20 francs. Silver: 5 francs.
Silver: boliviano and divisions.
Gold: 5,10, and 20 milreis. Silver: )4, 1, and milreis,
Gold: 2, 5, 10, and 20 colons ($9,307).
25, and 50 céntimos.
Silver: 5,10,
.365
Silver: peso and divisions.
.365
.598
.597
.572.
.584
.553
.609
Gold: escudo ($1.825), doubloon ($3.650), and condor
($7.300). Silver: peso and divisions.
Amoy........
Canton......
Cheefoo__
Chin Kiang
Fuchau___
Haikwan
(Customs).
.660
Hankow ...
Silver .................... Tael .. Kiaochow .
Nankin...
.561
Nlucbwang
57
Ningpo __
Peking ....
.583
.546
Shanghai...
.553
Swatow__
.602
Takau.......
.580
Tientsin...
Hongkong.
.393
. 353
Dollars British ......
.896
Mexican ...
1.000
Dollar .
Gold .
Crown.................. 1
.268
G old . Í
Sucre......................
.487
G o l d ...............
G old ....................... Pound(100 piasters) 4.943
Finland............
France...................
German Empire...
Great Britain........
Greece...................
H a iti....................
India (B ritish)__
Coins.
Gold: condor($9.647) and double-condor. Silver: peso.
Gold: 10 and 20 crowns.
Gold: 10 sucres ($4.8665). Silver: sucre and divisions,
Gold: pound (100 piasters), 5, 10, 20, and 50 piasters.
Silver: 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20 piasters.
Gold: 20 marks ($3.859); 10 marks ($1.93).
.193
Gold:
5,10, 20,50, and 100 francs. Silver: 5 francs,
.193
Gold: 5,10, and 20 marks.
.238
Gold:
sovereign (pound sterling) and % sovereign.
4.866)4
Gold: 5,10,20,50, and 100 drachmas. Silver:5 drachmas.
.193
Gold:
1,2,5,
and 10 gourdes. Silver: gourde and divisions.
.965
4.866# Gold: sovereign (pound sterling). Silver: rupee and
divisions.
Gold: 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 lire. Silver: 5 lire.
.193
Gold: 5,10, and 20 yen. Silver: 10, 20, and 50 yan.
.408
1.000
Gold: 5 and 10 pesos. Silver: dollar $ (or peso) and
divisions.
Gold: lOflorins. Silver: 2)4, 1 florin and divisions.
.402
Gold: 2 dollars ($2.028).
1.014
Gold: 10 and 20 crowns.
.268
Gold: it, 2)4, 5,10, and 20 balboas. Silver: peso and
1.000
divisions.
Gold: )4, 1, and 2 tomans ($3.409). Silver: 14, Yt, 1, 2,
.072
and 5 krans.
4.866)^2 Gold: % and 1 libra. Silver: sol and divisions.
.500' H Silver peso: 10, 20, and 50 centavos.
Gold: 1, 2, 5, and 10 milreis.
1.080
Gold: 5, 7)4,10, and 15 rubles. Silver: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25,
.515
50, and 100 copeks.
Gold: 25pesetas. Silver: 5 pesetas.
.193
Gold:
sovereign (pound sterling). Silver: dollar and
4.856Jé
divisions.
Gold:
10 and 20 crowns.
.268
Gold: 5,10, 20, 50, and 100 francs. Silver: 5 francs.
.193
Gold:
25,
50,100, 250, and 500 piasters.
.044
Gold: peso. Silver: peso and divisions.
1.034
Gold:
6,10,
20, 50, and 100 bolivars. Silver: 5 bolivars
.193
.498
Gold
................ Crown
Sweden..................
Gold
Switzerland.......... .
G old ...................... Piaster
Turkey.................. .
Gold
.................
Uruguay.................
G old ...................... Bolivar ..................
Venezuela.............
N ote.—The coins o f silver-standard countries are valued by their pure silver contents, at the average market price of silver for
the three months preceding the date of this circular.
...............
.
*The sovereign is the standard coin of India, but the rupee ($0.3244)4) us the current com, valued at 15 to the sovereign.
tSeventy-five centigrams fine gold. t Value in Mexico $0.498.
, ,. , ,
.
. __ . _, __
§The current coin o f the Straits Settlements is the silver dollar issued on Government account and which has been given a tentative
value of $0.567758)4.
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PERPETUAL CALENDAR
YEARS
Leap years in heavier Type
FROM THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN ERA.
00
1
6
7
By which the day of the week of any day of any year can easily be ascertained.
RULE.— To the day of the Month, add factors for Month, Century, and Year, and divide the total by j.
If
If
“
“
“
“
“
there is no remainder, the day
i is the remainder,
“
2
“
“
3
“
.
“
4
“
“
5
“
“
6
“
~“
is Sunday.
Monday.
Tuesday.
Wednesday.
Thursday.
Friday.
Saturday.
12
Should the
total be less
than 7 ,it is to
be taken as a
remainder.
Date of the Battle of Waterloo 18 June, 1815.
The year 00 of Centuries in heavier type was, or
will be, Leap year.
Factors for
Day.
18
Month.
6
+
Century.
Year.
0
4
+
+
=
OLD STYLE,
\
ended in England 2 Sept., <
1752—a Wednesday.
/
28
28 divided by 7 leaves no remainder, therefore
the day was Sunday.
29 30 31
MONTHS.
For Leap years figures in heavier type to be taken.
2
5
5
1
3
6
1
4
0
2
5
<si
tn
B y Colonel F. W. M. SPRING, late Royal Artillery.
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Factors.
56
57 58 59
13
12
11
10
62 63
16
15
14
17
—
28
27
49 50
53 54 55
7
68
48
64
—
60
—
—
79
—
81 82 83
84
85 86 87
—
0
96
1
76
92
—
3
77 78
88
—
—
89
93 94 95
97 98 99
2
61
72
—
73 74 75
90 91
—
65 66 67
69 70 71
80
33
44
—
—
8
25 —
41 42 43
52
—
37 38 39
51
9
23 — .
36
—
32
—
—
3
24
20
45 46 47
4
and every succeeding fourth
Century.
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
40
5
21 —
21 22
28
6
19 _
16
—
25 26 27
24
0
20
14 15
—
1
17 _
13
23
2
/ 18 . .
NEW STYLE,
\
begin in England 14 Sept., < 22 —
1752—a Thursday.
/
26
\
9 10 11
8
—
5
4
—
—
—
CENTURIES (Cardinal Numbers).
3
17 18 19
34 35
EXAMPLE.
2
4
—
—
5
6
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