Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 9, Ed. 1, Monday, December 3, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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MAILABLE EDITION
COMPTROLLER EOKLES REPORT
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Wahhlnirton Deo < Tiia report ot
Hon Jame n i klea comptroller of
llio currency aubralttwl to consrcBa
eln full information In rtguid to
the orsanliatlon aupervltlon and liq
uidation of the national banka f
mum amount of capital In nny one
liurslnio IS75
Ot these new banka 27 are In the
Northern and Eastern states 10 In
fho Southern stairs and IS In the West
em states or the tranelIlsslMlpp di-
vision On October 31 1SS1 the total
number of national banks In operation
was 3756 with an authorlied cnpltal
stock of JC72 571305 represented by
7DW070 shares of stock owned by 197
832 shareholders On October 1S3I
the date ot the last report of condition
the tola rcsourcis of the banks were
347J02055 of which their loans and
discounts amounted to 12007122151
an menej of ull kinds In banka JI22
4JS192 Of their liabilities 11723 4ISS19
represented Individual deposits 1334
1210S2 surplus and net undivided prof-
Its and 1172331578 clrculitlng notes
outstanding
Tho total circulation of national
banks on October 31 19 amounted to
8207472 603 u net decrease during the
ear ot 81741503 and a gross decrease
of 88C14S61 In circulation secured by
bonds
During the jear seventynine banks
with an aggregate capital stock of 810
475000 passed out of tho system bs vol-
untary liquidation twcntonetnclud
Ing two which failed In 1893 wllh a
capital stock of 82770000 became In-
solvent and were placed In charge of
recelv eri
The feature of the comptrollers re-
port Is his discussion ot tho currency
question and the defvets which ara
said to exist In the noteIssuing power
vested In the nutlonal banks
On this subject ho savs 2a section
of tne law should be uisunutd which
cannot be maletlally Improved upon
and no amendment ingrntted unless
sucli amendment will woik out better
results than now from the existing or-
der of things
Tor tho present law It must be con-
ceded It has been successlul In every
tnutitlal feature except tn the matter
bt Tanftrra o Issue and hero thcefall
ure has been but a partial one Ihe
holes Issued b tho bunks under gov-
ernmental supervision have been uni-
form In ntptaruuee and under any
nnd all cliLumstnnces of the full fuce
value which they purport to carrj
Ihey have possessed the first requisite
of iTgool bunk note Issue Immcdllto
convertibility Into coin upon prtsentu
tlonIt U probable that there could be
no better plan for simply Insuring the
note holder against loss than the pres-
ent refjultement of u deposit of bonds
to secure u banks circulation hut It
Is equ el > certain however that a
tnolhvvd could be devised not leas Slfo
In this respect eerd In uddttlon there-
to possessing Uiat wMca la essential
nnd Is now wholli wanting elistlclt
of Issue
The complaint therefore made
tigalnst the present s > ate m Is that
lacking In elastlcltj ot Issue It fills
to liuel us fulll les it ought to tho ta-
rs Ing wants ot the countrjs trade nml
comtmwi Thla defect must uttach
to ever srlieme for 11 currency Issued
bv the banks ngulnst a deposit ot
bonds the market ot which fluctuates
while the percentage of Issue less
than the value of the bonds granted
the banks remain unchangeel 11 must
also bo wanting In such a method be-
cause of th dela > In the face ata
pressing heed occasioned b a tlgtil
mono market or other reasons In
securing and depositing Ihe bonds re-
quired nnd taking out the circulation
serious tea this fault and re
Hut
tardful as It Is to the business Inter-
est of the country any attempt to
remedy It should lose sight of or In
S w se make less certain the present
unquestioned credit and convertibility
bjnk issuea of the country
of the
SuW not bo justmed It Is a duly of
StVrnnvnt to eo that the currency
Sen Ircolates among th people
shall > ° < J111 lcr5r hWh
the soundness of which
should never bo a subject of Inquiry
for thirl > Mrs the American people
SSlVpy Pe rSVro
ffflwa1 MtiurVncjr to de
tlon with ineiur pro
of a Mie >
tenenco uUw upon
Tided for y K5f itton
theoustaiidlwclrcula no the bank m
until the f too total of
ls than S Jft iKUla uon this fund
uct ou UndUW ro t gent
amount 151 > liability nf
lb ° lF
would t irr17tlic lo current re
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dmpttoa1 SjJ toward the ne
moments pJJ it u not necessa
ud W df n 7 th recommends
u Zi Slot together wllh that
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tout woiiTir tuxas mojcday dkcdmjjdu a isoi
deration t the hnnd of contreM
tt hill drawn ntier careful study 11
Inrallgalton of nh wholn aubject
would necretarll rlnboil nil the de-
tail ItKllnt to chalice from l md
to a afet > fund t urlty n a ba l
for lank circulation
The comptroller thin rlteu eueh proof
and gle euoli etatletlra n > mm to
him to make the plan auggeatrd n i r
fictly Hare one to rnur upon He
sa > The chanmM thua outllnd nlll
ui jn InietllKlllon It In hcllexM prove
to be aire in affording cimphte e >
curlly to the nole hollr uml Rive to
the buslnesH IntrrrelA of the e iuntt >
a bank note luuc nuiHjnaho to thilr
uwda
Continuing the ctmpttxdler rns
The profit upon the ltjuo of clrvula
llon to the banka bv audi change would
he
year ending October 81 1891 A rr o n franchle for whkli It la auggwted
It bIigwi that during thla pe v xi hc hould to called upon to make
V
> return 11 ein > piil uuvern
flflj binks were orginlaed Willi v 4
Ital
per in tie general govern
This leturn should not huweve
ml n character as to detent the
etock of J5 285000 the ama
number chartered as well as the mln ht In the prUUeife gl >
rcdcmiHlun of the Ua
The
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trea r > Is utB uniler th ct
> a < Die relsiulnir InytMil of can
celltloii or the ain must ttlwrt > ire
ato Utnwt jf the iroernmntii rcdlt
nbroaJ nd nt notno o Icnif R the
11Y1 now upon tho itatute bookJ re-
main unchutiffej
Th Kenoinl covtrnment oueht to be
free fiom th direct imalnc and le
ocemlnfc of notes to i u s att money
omonff the jnvple No K ernment lias
tur jet jtucetrnfullj nvagea In i o
Going and tho otpctlenrtt of tho X nlted
Mates has t > roed no exception to Hie
rule The benvrt1 eoit nnd o en
lulled upon the Koernment and the 10
l > eated perlcda or unuertalnt r i to the
coernnejit credit mil lie ntuWUty ot
our monetary i > stein hew hoen no
Sreat as tn make the legit tendir thd
treasury lesuex of J80 one rt < he
extrnuntltMiry buidens i laced UDtn the
people
riHue I BUe ought to tm rM emed
and enrariled nnd tt soveuini nt thus
enuhlcd to letlre from the MnUlnif hutt
ness n bUHlnevs for which It tn to
poorlj ertuioped The Intentlan of these
who firht nuthorlxed the leeral terder
itawi Tins that It ulioiild > ritlre nt
the entreat prnctlcihle moment The
flrt conuresslonal enaetment iuni l y
lretMent Urant nfter hln Innugu itlon
a chief executhe was one reftertlnK
the ditermliiutlon of the government
lo preserte unquestioned th public
faith and the losing clause of It was
And the ITnlteit Hlatesalpovolemnly
pledges Its faith to make provision ut
tho earliest pi not cable period for the
redemption of Unite 1 States notes tn
coin
In tho llRht of the ptescnt condition
of tho government lliian < the eomi >
troller continues that shlci ouftrht to
mo been done wlun Intro was ti sur-
plus In the ttinsury cannot now be
undertaken and the came conditions
must continue to weaken tho countrys
credit and plague tho lines of business
unless ft means is delscd Tor rerno
lntr these Issues from the channel of
rurrent redemption until uch time us
the ffoieniment Undo ltsetf In a pisltlon
to do that whkh nt first was the Inten-
tion of all gradually redeem nnd can
cel ihem The ultimate redemption in
coin of course must nil be upon the
ro eminent but the embirnsfinent dots
not arlso from their ulrlmute but from
their current redemption It Is there-
fore suggested that It congress shall
repeal th irovlnlons 11 the ptesent act
retiulrlriB the national banks to make
a dei oslt of ROternraent bonds In order
to secure cliculatlnt notes nnd sub-
stitute therefor u provision ijUlnir thtm
Instead the right to Iiisue same uffalnst
their nssetB and Ituoipornte therein as
u part thereof that which is a pr
mutalte to so doing the banks be com-
pelled to deposit with the xrcusurer of
the United Slates legal tenders or Issues
under the act of U90 equal In amount
to tho difference between the per
ctntage of their capttal of Isues
granud agnlnst thtlr nsscts nnd the
total of suilt capital stock 1h ik
p islts thus made ought to remain with
the treasurer until the l uil ceastil
eltlurthrough o1untar > or Involuntary
liquidation to do business and In
either case the government ought to
tlicit redeem and cancel snh trensury
Issues deposited At against this de
posit of legal Under nnd ireusun notes
tto made there should be Issued lo the
banks dolai for dollar national bank-
notes either of the name or of different
design as might be ikemcd best Tho
perctntago of tho bank notes Issued
against this deposit should be free from
any taxation Imposed upon circulation
and ought to bo such percentage as U
deemed equitable to be used as a part
of th banks legal resene held against
deposits
Tim government should net attempt
or In anjwlse become responsible tor
thdtumnt redemption of these notes
Its ropoiiilbltlty shouU end wllh 1U
rfleniilon of the notes depo itetl to
secur suih circulation when tho bank
ceases lo exist At pnsent a current
redemption fund of t > per cent of the
outstanding circulation Is found suf-
ficient and It 1 probable that In the
future no greater amount would be re
uulred The elasticity of Issue in the
national bank circulation will be found
in tho percentage of issuo against as-
set subject to the necesstrj rate of
taxations ml insured by on adequate
safet > fund to guarantee the note hold
cr against loss The government will
be aided the bank glen In exchange
a dollar for cry dollar deposited
thus relieved of the loss Incident to
depositing on amount of its capital
Mock In excess of the return In notes
granted It N Wolent contraction of
the currency wourJ follow such a
course but whenever contraction oc-
curs It wrould be less gradual than nt
other times was the expansion Inci-
dent thereto It 1 suggested that as-
a nececsary Hement to the securing
of proper elasticity of Issue In our bank-
note curreno section 9 ct of July
15 U9Z regulating the requirement
and Usulng of circulation to banks
within a nxed period of time should
be repealed and also that an amend-
ment should b mode to the aw neces-
sitating the bank fceepluff in the uiflce
of the comptroller of the currency a suf
fitlent amount of bank notes as will en-
able them to secure circulation at once
Instead of after a period of delay
Suggestions hate been recalled from
many imminent sources that the whol
auvsilcn of a banking and currency
system ought to be referred by con
jrrest to commission to be created by
lav appointed by the president and
clothed with proper authority
X commission nonpartisan In Its
character composed of men of eminent
abilities could unquestionably devise
a currency system sound In even part
and one srhhh would commend Itself
to every Interest of the country It
could Hrrely take the fjaesiian out of
politics and ha e t considered bnply la
business aspect and upon Its mer
its
it tut f the present congress Is to
enact U upon the subject appoint-
ment of > commission coyld at all notb
jf however anything tnore defln
its can be aecompllihed the question
of the creation of such a commission
022tl io be considered and Acted on
CONGRESS WILL MEET AT NOON
mniocuvi vim mot i Tin
MM IUI
Miiu vf riirm irv Vittlnw to rt nt
< lev Iiim 1 Tlio 1 enOer TijIiik H
Hold llient lit berK < enntr M
Im Spftlnt Turin 1U1U
Washington Dec 2 1 he second ses
sln of Oio VJft > third conRreii liogina
at noon turn or row lteiond the passage
of Ihe regular npproptiatlon bill It
deems probable that HUty In the way
of legislation will be accompliihed at
tho short msflon ttltht > ugh sever il
Important appropriations will doubt
leu be prefsed to tho front
Among the members of the dominant
patty In the house over half of wham
wero defeated for leeleclKn ttiero Is
a great deal of bitter feeling against
the administration for real of fancied
wrongs It will be tho purpose ot the
Democratic lenders to curb as far as
possible the display of resentment but
the Ilepubllians will spare no pains to
provoke and goad thelr defeated oj >
poiicnts Into letting loose their lals of
nrolh If the president outlines a
llimiilAl sclumo In hi missaea onnr
row us anticipated It will probably
furnlih the oi > pononta of hs banking
and financial Mews their desirid oppor-
tunity
In the course of the lusslon It Is
understood Mxts Nicaragua uinul pro-
ject will be brourht prominently for-
ward At the opining of the congrts
however routine ma tiers will bo kept
to the fore to slave olT a far us i ys
elble unpleasant references to the elec-
tion which would prove distasteful to
Ihe majorlti but this l llcy cun be
onlj poitlaliy auccessful us the latitude
nthwed In debate on appropriation bills
will throw the doors tpen to remarks
on the subject
lief ore the adjournment for the holi-
days It will be uensinr to carry out
the tariff bill proWloi levying a lax
on liuomes the collection ot vrbleh be
gtuu January 1 and while It will no
doubt meet wllh much opposition and
lend lo urgent rovlcw of tha argurmuts
against audi n tax the Impression Is
lint It will pass by a largo majority
The Impeachment of Judge Jtlcks ot
the northern drputlment Of Mild will
also furnish a diversion before the holi-
days If the judiciary committee which
Investigated the chartfH should prevent
a revolution of Imiicachment and It
should enrrj
The trial would occur lo the ivnate
the chief Juatiiu prcsldltij Impeach-
ment proceedings are iflf and novel
and this cue the first sine the trial of
President Johnson will attract unusual
attention
Tomorrow If a quorum la present In
the house as sicina almoit certain
nfLer the calling of the roll nothing will
be done probably but the reading of the
prezldentH message No definite pro-
gram has been airangcil for the remain
dei ot the week The com ml it on on ap-
propriations however liss two bills
almost prepared tho pensions and forti-
fication hllla und thev will be reported
on Tuesday ho that work upon them
can bcenteied upon odnesdaw
lb i
tiki mN vrns utmic
re eitt Wf H rt iiiar in Ur n
Jill ft tiDf
VuhIngton Dot S Ihe uiiate will
be called to order 2Ionls > at U uclwb
noon when the last pension of the Tift
third congress will begin Tie v < e
preuldent Is In the clt > and will pre
sldv Ihe session will begin with u
full calendar of committee action dur-
ing Ihe long session and it coiuaint
at least two hundred Items touring
a wide range of matters Nothing
has tntn plred to indUatc which of
these i < J0 questions will lecelvu tlrst at
tehtton whether they will bt taken In
their ordw or whether the calendar
will be followed ut ull
ituei Interest is felt among senators
of all polltltHl beliefs In the presidents
messuLC and In the reiommenAathsiis
whleh the secrelor > of the ifcasuiy will
mako on financial questions These
will huvo much to do in dlretllng the
course of tho senate Jf there are rec-
ommendations for radical departures
In financial methods tho are sure to
lead la much speech making early In
tho session and later to form the ba li
of ocnimllteo actions
Significance Is also attached to Hen
ator Voorheea declaration that he will
ask the finance committee < o alt Tues-
day Tuesday is the day for the reg-
ular weeklj mtPtlng of the committee
but It does not ordinarily rniet so
promptly after th assmbhige r the
senate Chairman tnirhees declines
to state > the object ot the meeting fur-
ther than to my ft it to be bel I for the
purpose or lu rmHtinff an exchange ut
views among tho members If the pres-
ident s mensago Js meh l Monday the
executive reewnmendations could of
course be taken up but as there had
been no positive assarunce as to when
the message would come in when the
meellng was decided upon It would ap-
pear that the chairman had other ob
jects In tlew It is jKissIble that his
purpose may be to arrange a jholloy
upon the supplemental tariff bills These
bills have alt been reported by the
committee but It may be considered
necessary to discuss them further be-
fore deciding upon the flan The ma-
jority of the flusmn committee is on
record In favor of the passage of the
bills and ft 1 not Improbable that
the early action of the committer Is
ought to frustrate any attempt to
prevent consideration This If not al-
together surmlsev for It Is known that
some of the ao called conservative sen-
ators have advised that a general par
ty conference beiield after the senate
convene for the tonilderaltou of t
question <
The experience ot last soMlon showed
that whenever c ucuses were held the
conemattvee carried their points
H nee there Is reason far the prompt
action of the friends of the supple-
mentary bill
Thfrs appears io be nothing outside
of financial or ttrilT questions likely
to excite a ripple during the week and
it is not certain whatever may happen
later in t > e eston there will not be
much In these lute to disturb the gen-
eral serenity of the nenate durlsg the
next few days After the receipt of
the presidents message and after it
gets to business the senate msy take
up the calendar lit the regular order
or U msy proceed to contjder out of
order aome of the most important bills
which have been rfporled such those
for the admission of Arizona and N > w
Mexico or the bankruptcy ntljoca
l cation or Vkiaragiia bllL
1 Xu any event the dally sessions of
I the week wlK l > short with th prob
abilities strongly In favor of nn ad
journment from ThursdM until Mon
day f the week following
M lUMIlll ti T
lhe l lilnese nt IVtWln Itehav ma
ahemi itpM jtrtter
Washington De 2It U state poi
lllulj at the department of atal that
tlier Is no frsh reason for apprthen
Ion touehlmj the safety f Amerloau
realduita of lskln and that Unit
rd btstea Mlnlsti r Denhy has not t a4
nry apjHwl to the depaitmuU fortOA
tivtlon ailnto his oHelnat dinpitch
en some time ago t d rtferhsl lo at
the time In tiw Asswiated lnss dh
patcha In which he staliM that
siHuid the Japanese troops attack IV
Mn the aiiretv of me foreign usldenu
might bo threatened und it woull bd
w to Mud n Torre of Untt l Hlates
murines to protect the legation As It
customary In such cases tho retort
was promptly communicated to the
navj department nd fft > marines
werv oMem to be transitrred to the
MoitncAc ut Tien Ttn nruiby 1rkln
In addition Admiral Carpenter was In
siructtd to put himaetr in cummuul
cailon with Minister Duib and lo u a
his dtscr tlm In doing e > rythlng to
Insuie the Xny of the American res
Idenls AH of this took place some
lime ago ond since then Mr Dt nby has
mad no further application for pro-
tection ltt < Is nt liberty at nn > lime
to truntfer his legation to Tim Tain
win re it would be almost undtr the
gutirt nt tlio Monacticy and In fact he
was authorised tn do this at a rj
imily stage of the war when tho Cltl
mflrt showed Sjmploms ot tllasntlfrfac
tlon nt the ttrst roveriet sustained by
their Hrml H
The legation would etrtalnly W
much safer at Tien lain than nt IN kin
an it Is Impossible ror fen the light
draft Monaeae > to navigate the rlnr
up to tifl latter clt > at thla season of
the > ear Dut tho fart that Mr Den
by although the means of communi-
cation are open has not recently asked
for old from the tlepiitment U regard-
ed as evidence that he feels no appro
Ixnlon at present and this Uw Is
supported by the cable nrivUws from
Clue Ioo to tho effect that uicourngwd
by the prospect of peice man f tin
forslgn reslilmts of tVktn who hid
taken rcfugp at Tien Tsln were return-
ing to lekln
Whnt rnnee aiutuld llo
Vails Doe 2 Ihtt rigarn urges
Tiantv to temporarily occupy somn
l > olnt In Cltlna us a reply to tlw lirlt
Ish denionntratlon at CliusSn which It
Interpret as an Intention to occupy
the Island
i tun
rio > d Tex Dee S The long drouth
I not broken > ct and wnter la get tint
er > scarce both fur mnii and beust
The gin here has sinned to dute
> bales of cotton There have been
WO Imleg sold in locnl bti > ers lo date
this full and SA car louds nf col ton seed
bought and shipped from here
Mr Will White las moved to town
nnd nccepted a pn ltlou with Jl a
Jones f r next enr
Mr Will FatlurHt lifts go no to llul
phur Hprlnics lo go Into huiluess thf re
Tho > oune tteople enjeyeil a iilee
octal at Mr I A Junes last night
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We Will Sell
Great Premium Offers
ForBoys and Girts ami
Larger Folks ie Filth
Page Santa Cicws Out
dine
wtrojj iivj3 cnnTS
Tucsdny
WcdnJdoy ond
Tluirsdny
HOSIERY
Dec 5 audi
Fifty tloien lailtta Hcrmmlarf tlyp nlnnlnlcly fast likcr 40
Raiioe tlublu toll ml high spliced licele Our Regular OCc
HtcckinCf vrill gu fur three liayn only nt
22c Per Pair
I Wo repervo tho tlclit to limit thn amount sold nml tlton
Kifiy tloien SletmsJorf tlyo ubaolutely Xmt blaok
EJ Misses and Childrens Stockings
JTj Klbbotl with tloublo knees mid high pUoe > d lieela nnd loo tho
beet riBUlir 25o BtocVInit in AmotioJ will o for 3 d y only at
Y I6c Per Pair
Wo ressnv the right to Limit Amount Sold
QXTiOiTPQI We Win Soil
OJnJillO This VYeok
XT 500 Fairs
q Boys and Misses Shoes
Sizoa S to S
n 0o t nd tlongolt button ot kco Ml linpes and l Not
aingin pair north lout than 125 and from that up to 2 per
Sn To reduce atock no will null choice of this dtmlrablo lot of
thoer this vvoolc only at
98c Per Pair
TrojTe Dre J J I Montgomer
wl o was nirturnliy ebut lu Wat by
the fall of ft ptmul from the hands of
a conlct guard wan lirmnthl home
to Ihe house of his umle Mi D W
McdlasKfln Jlls vvuiind Is coiisldeud
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MiOlneiNiiu Jordan CM hovn le
sntvecl partnership Jorilan A Co ovl
ling to O D rilluaton minglon nl o
bonabt out J W vatoitnml the two
etMrkli will be consolidated
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llxHKretary of War Ilndtnolt has
sold hl r ldemf > at Halem Mass and
will spend the winter abroad
LADIES Wo want UiIb lo bo
tlio gioatost weuk lu our
Childrens Soil Overcoat and Underwear
Department wo ovor lind Wo ollur Chlldrous SulU oml Overcoats AT COST
your lioy a Suit according to tills Our Coatinirk
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UtVljlSJKx lur coat ou tho purclmseot your JJoyB Suit UtWM > 4o
50 Suits and Overcoats at 500
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600 Soils and Overcoats p now at 400
450 Soils aid Overcoats p now at 300
Wo lmvo lots of Combination Sultu which
nro alBO olforcd at
Manufacturers Cost-
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Largest Retailers In Texas of Boys and Childrens Suits
BIGGEST CLIAK SALE OF TEE TEAR
Commences at 8 Oclock This Morning Our Specials
CAPES 198 245 350 5 750 10 1250
15 18 20 30
BLBAKSJLSB 350 5 750 10 1250 15 18 20 25 30
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Tho Largest Stock of Ladies
Wraps in the South
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