The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 26, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 8, 1911 Page: 2 of 56
fifty six pages : ill. ; page 23 x 18 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
HOUSTON DAILY POST: GUI
::o:
TEE GREATEST NATURAL
-.If:
TICKETS COOP MWETT DATS
ticket oma i7 main
L U MOR1US Agso
rulmtnatton today it proved onite
tin the hmwntng nw adnilnlstration.
Northern bank and the Carnegie Treat
xnany both became cify depositories
piroller Prendergast became doubtful
i ne Carnegie Trust company howerer
1 during oae of the city chamberlain'o
ixma Insisted that the dlractora put
their personal bond.
Not kmc after Mr. Dirklneen had been
ired he died la a hospital here and It
a said that the cause of his death waa
e Inhalation of poisonous gaaea la the
.oratory of a chemist In Scranton. Hia
th was so sudden that It Cave rise to
wore that he had committed suicide
is was vtgorusly denied by relatives
1 BBeamoaia was ofBdally determined
this cause of death.
Tha Carnegie Trust company occupied
tensive banking quarters on the ground
of 1U Broadway which extended
nm Broadway te Trhity place. An enor
inua rental waa paid for this pace.
President Howell that afternoon said:
Thia deplorable crisis was most unex-
rtA ! It mim prerticaay without
aming. It Is the result of sudden and
Emm FUG
0
Texas Trust Co.
ACTS AS
Aiaiststritsr
Trsstct
Camaiilar
Kccchrcr sn4
liiigsCT
KcsjisUn .
THE
COMMERCIAL.
or nousxoif
r
IHE STRENGTH
J noon sn experience of twenty-five
v yeare. We are snre you would find . the
eryiee which we offer as a result of that
experience wholly to your liking. .. . . . . x
CALL
Interest Paid on
ARKAIICAS
SAWTARnjJl OTAIOKXCA"
heavy withdrawals. ooraslsned by tha
unsettled conditloas brought about by the
recent bank failures.
- Tha nana of the Carnegie Trust com-
pany waa unwarranted! v connected with
certain Interests Invotred in that failure.
"Distrust was created without any
foundation. In fact tha cash resource
Immediately available ware inaufactent
to meet the heavy demands. In twenty
four hours a sufficient amount of money
would have been provided to most tha
reaulrementa. The brief respite needed
however was not afforded.
"There Is no reason to doubt .that de-
positors will be paid In fuH. In . the
event of careful liquidation stockholders
should receive a substantial amount upon
their holdings.
"The amount due from banks and other
assets aulcklv available will be approxi-
mately aV par cent of deposits.
Durinr the Dickinson regime tha Car-
negie Trust company became Involved
with the Fidelity Funding company
which failed causma- many Catholic in
stitutions throughout tha country con-'
siderable financial loss. a-
Ther has bean a withdrawal of funds
-r
AL PUMPS
IN STOCK AT DALLAS.
vtn faralah mi water aft Imp
i than amy other Centrifugal
Pomp. Writ as for'CaUlotTie "B;- u
win tafl yoa why.
Also a fan Hm of WM Drilllne.
MsonNisry Pumping Machinery TstU
ana Appflaricso.
DALLAS. TCXA4V
American Well Works
171 bsWWsKI St.
Certificates of
Deposit
. Our Time Certificates of '
Deposit bear Interest at the
' rate of ' '
. 4f per annum
" . . . .
They are negotiable and
may be cashed at any time.
They may be re-issued
from : time to time hence
compounding interest
-They : may be indorsed
(or transferred) from party
to party the same as an
ordinary check. '
Deposit Boxes
for. Rent
NATIONAL DAIIK
o( ill. tut re.i.
ON US. '
Time Deposits
Houston Lanfrtt
(Clurtvrwi U7S. Wltbottt BankJnc fTtritocM.)
fouirof. nm
CAPIl'AL......
SURPLUS AND PROFITS
The continual oremniuUon of tsmi'f'sanieit tbrorigi-i.'
out tbg oonntry demoostntM
is the tenness world. Their
ia ditDendabla. .. ? '
f"i-; ; V.:0 INTErtliT rAI0
a t Coehram Praaldertt '. -
ft E falttd. Vice PrawMartt
frasj tha Oaraaflo Trust company '"
nc tha tlma tha Kobia aawa b--a.
Preeldeat HoweU the aent out a
lar letter statu that Josonh O. J m-iB
had withdrawn froaa tba direcUx. s of
tha company. ' .
- It la understood tha examination o the
trust aomnsny's -altalra. wl- h resulted
la Its oioelni. was beaun Thursdar of
tha auperlntendeat at waaka.. -' t '
W. Egbert special nwuu
- - - - m huika has Men piensii
bT charm af tha heAala departmeots
bivaatlaraUon and baa b.kln
tha ofnoial statamant which probably
win bs karaad Monday. - s -y. . .y--
'CARNEOra KOT A tTOCKBOVDKB.
' The name of Caroacia appUad U tha
stitutloa attracted ta It a rwat deal of
attentloa bat tha adoption of this nam
waa wttlNMt Mr. Crneie's aatborUy
approval.. It nndarstoo na waa mot a
toekholdar and Mt kmmadlatrly idaaU.
fled with It -.
. it la understood that a yanr n the th-
stitutloa was la more or wsa treubja
prow Ins out of tha fact that ops af t
chief otficera. la oonnactkva with awell-
known banker of Wall street had Mfacend
a very largo loan- frosa tha CaraeaiS'
Trust company to anabla hint to buy out
and consolidate It .with anothof tostlttw
tlon. but this falllna through left tha Car
aesie insUtutloa with larga amount (
funds locked up. . .
CROWD AROOND boOR. . v
Krws of tha auapansloa spread rapidly
and hundreds of Sapjaitora had bssemblei
bout tha door svaa befora tha usual
hour of oprnrac tha mornlw. Tha toJ-
lowrAC noHra was pUrfted w tha doer at
the company: . . - ' " - " v-:'-'v
-pjrauant to tha provWona of eectlo
of tha baaklnc Uws of tha BUI af
Now Tork as amended. X hava this day
taken possession of the Carnaxt Trout
company. O. H. Clssnay - -
"fluparlntaodent of BaAkinf.M
This notlre was posted befora M o'clock
which la the usual hoar for tha open
In of tha bank.
Tha State officials had mad their plana
earlier In tha day -bd It waa erMant
their action had been anticipated as a
throne bad already begun to smther.
The foUowlnc statement waa Issued ay
Supertntsndsnt of Banks Cheney of tha
closing af the company:
l ne sap
inarlatendeat of banks baa taken
chance of the bank and business of tha
Carnes;le Trust company located at Ua
Broadway borough of Manhattan. .
"Bxamlnttmn of tha affairs of tha tym-
pany has caased tha superln ten dent to
conclude that It la m an unsound oond"-
tion to transact business and that It la.
not safe for It to continue Tha examina-
tion la not ret completa and no further
statement caa be madoat tha present
. -KOVCMBEB
frTATEMKNT.
Tha financial tat-w of the Camccla
Trust company according to Ita last
statement of November In Is: -
Loans HMUN; stocks and bonds tn.
vestment ttSKM; due from trust corn-
pan ire. banks and bankers H.QTJOS; cash
avaUabla tM; acgTesate deposlta
tt.ni(a.
The company had a capital of H.BMM
and a surplus and undivided profits of
I7i7.m
The officers of tha Carnegie Trust com-
pany are: .
President J. T. Howell: vice presidents
Robert I Smith and James R. Curran;
secretary Robert K. Morehead; assistant
treasurer. W. U Sampson; aanistant sec-
retary. A. K. Chandler.
Tha dlrectora are: BovM H. Bates W.
J. and A. B. Cummlngs A. B. Chandler
M. J. Condon O. W. Court Oaorga TX
Crabbs John Cudaby "W. A. Keener. 8.
H. Kress. L. li. Lewis E. F. O'NeijL -J.
B. Relchmana. Charlea H. Schwab (f. C
Smith and 1. B. fttaachCeld.
8HAW WAfTstJRPRlSEXX '
'A.vtUlei Prtts J7ren.1
PHILADELPHIA. January T. Leslie M.
Shaw former president of tha Carnegt
Trust company; who la now a resident of
this city was surprised today to leant
that tha company bad dosed Ita doors..
Ha said ho had no knowledge that tha
Institution war hi bad ahana. Mr. Rhaar
Jd that the trust oom pony's paper waa
SM good when ha retired as president and
that ha fcaj lnslda information that there
has not been mora than S30OS loss on tha
paper held by the bank at tha ttmo bo
rstired.
- ' e . .as
TJTDOESZD THE TAiTFT.
Vatioatl Wool Grtrwm Want Ho
Cluace Hade.
lAjrorittrd Prtm Rtrt.)
PORTLAND; Ore.. Jaauary T. OaH'
ato to tha National Wool Orawsrs'j as-
aootatlon today adopted resolations In-
dorsing "schedule IC of tba axurtlnr
tariff hw and alecUd offioara: tor tho
ensuing year. 'Omaha waa naaad. aa tha
next masting place. - .
. Frank Gooding formar governor of
Idaho and brother of tbo retiring presi-
dent waa elected president by acclama-
tion. . n ... - . . f -
Other offleers were elected aa follows:
Western vice prealdent. George ' Austin-
Salt Laka City; Eastern vVee praatdont. A.
J. sTnallln. Chicago ftecumbent).
President Oooding In hia speech of ac-
ceptance declared: "There should bo no
fight and no eombtnatlom between 'tbo
manufacturers." '
Ha advocated a campaign of aducatkai
and co-operation. . .
Tbo reaohiUona adopted Affirm al-
legiance to the existing system of pro-
tection and unequivocally Indorse the ap-
plication of its prtnclplea aa embodied
In the present arrangement of -"schedule
K" aa applicable to the wool business.
Tha statement la made that "tbo growers
of wool deserve protective duties equally
with the manufacturers of wooL"
The resolations ask for a report from
President Taft'a tariff beard before Judg-
ment faj passed by oon greet -
The appointment of a committee to
handle matters pertaining to the tariff
for the association to bo termed a tariff
board and a National advisory board to
confer with the chief foraatar la asked.
Protest kt made against the Parsons
MIL - The spaed limit bill is indorsed
investigation of freight rates aj
Tree im Jkrttj lot Xailia.
(Hmus 5AviW.) -KARUN
Texas. January -T. Martin u
to have .free man doll or y .en gad after
April 1. A tatagram frosa Congressman
Henry to Kay or Hoffner announces that
too postmaster general nee staved too or-
dar oSectrre i
at the at
i tot hove
Orifiaal "Brta BflTT Ii Seal
- f WmtttAi rVaat frferM '
! PROAPSLFiaA. Jaauary T. William
a Meyers post grand esaiud rular of
the Order ofl Rlks and said to be the
original "HeOo K1U'' f that organisa-
tion died at his bom bsre today after s
uiaaaa-'.-'- - .. . . . . ..
MURSINd) MOTHERS AND MALARIA.
r The OM Semdard Creee-s Taaariess Ch
Task arivet eat anlsria sad builds aTi
eyaMav - Per crews aseole and faihwea 'M
aeo.ooo.oo
their' IvpQrUoce and wefolneso i
terriqa ia all matter of agency
''-f .:'.' 'T:'
ONtlMt OtMaiT-iv
P. B. Ttmptam Vlea Praldn. ..
a. PamR aorot an Trtaa
L-i Li'
. t i
EtavaVou nhctimc.1'
;4f-.'JJ. . f -". . -v 1 -
vPaj or dug ache n the back as vrt-yj-doaco
of kidney trouble. It Katuro'g s v i
Unely warning to s .show swa ' that 1 tha :. . - : -. -''
1raK ot'baalla l aot eieftrV 'iK'-.." -. 'A
Vy;" littsr'fat. t-it V"? '. I
' jX (keeo laager algnala' ara'tinheaded. J ' (
asore sertowa results follow; Brlght'adb
eooat which U the worst tons of kidney ' j
'trouble may steal upon yeu. :?Ul-.r C-: '.
Tbo -mild and Immediate affect of I
Swamp-Root tbo great kidney. Urer and -'
. Madder cemedy. . at sooa realtoed. 7 It '' '
stands tha blgbeet for ftg Mnaarkablo ' ' . v
curattro. aCaet 4a tbo.. moot distressing)
casea. - If you need a medicine yo should '
ism tho fcsgt .; .fV ' 5
Urn' Bad
. Lame back la only one of many symp.
toma of . kidney trouble. . Other symp- )
tome showing that you need freramp-
Root are ; being obliged to pass w tar.
often during tbo day and to get up many '
thnea daring tbo night -.V;. ."' rj'
' -' Inability to bold mrmo. smarting ia .
passing urlo - acid headache - dliwness. j
indlgeetloki elaeplessoeu nerveusneaa
aometlmee tho twart acta badly rheu-
matianv bloating tack of ambition may
be Joss of Saab sallow oumplexioa.-.
Provaiatiey f Kidnoy Dl
Most people' do not realise tbo alarm-
big Increase and remarkable pre valency
of kidney disease. While kidney disor-
ders are the moat common diseases that
prevail they- are almost the last recog-
nised by patient and physician who usu-
ally content them selves with sectoring
tho effects while the original disease oon-
staatly undermines the ayauua.
. A .Trial Will Conrlnow Any da.
... . - . .''..
In taking Swamp-Root von afford hat
Ural belp to Nbture tor Swamp-Soot la a
MHtu heallns' herbal oomnound o Phy
sician's prescription -for special dissases. 4
EDITORIAL NOTIC. To prose) the wonderful merits of Swamp-Root you may
have a sample bottle and n boe of valuable Information both oent absolutely free
by mart. The book oontatna many of tha thousands of Jettere received -from roeo
and women who found SwarapTRoot to te just the emedy they needed. Tbo. value
and ucoees of Swamp-Root is so well known that ourreulrra . are advised to send
for a wmple bottle. Address Dr. KUmer
.hi. offer in Tha Houston
offer fcs guaranteed t .. .'. r- ..
Our polite and
UCt9. MUC1UU
Our valuable
your banking
your account
J. . Rlea . Ti
C. O. Pillot.
W. T. Carter -J.
M. Rockwefl
Aba M. Urvy. -
..T. C Dunn.
Jeans H.
W. M. Rloo.
Prank Andrswa.
WHAT
implies
: " thkilmliiistef
;.pa?y is .equipped wtiveeffiaent-
BANKERS
OT?C6nsi(er
Dam a Irman
Oct llliCf a
1st 'Chartered Rnderthe atrlct
Texas.
tod Conducted r trailed and conwrTatWe ot-
:. .iflcera. .v:fv.q:r;;-:;-
Srd . Managed by IS of the richest and eafesi dV
''. ' rectors to Teas. ; -
4th Based upon ih soundest business prlncV
. . Pi 7. ' ' ' T "
Sth Erery loan l1 doubly secured and passed
L ' ; . upon rjr-.rnc:r..-;;lM.4 ;s
' (tit -. Has nerer lost a dollar and has no doubt-
; : . ful paper.'f ;..-j; t-i-'J.Uyp
- TU Bank KzambierB visit and checjc erery ten ;
. ' 4 tmes Te...r'4'-:-.'V-;.j
Sth v The Proflu am greater than a7 othsr safa
S-r:;'itovwitinafA;.
ttbi Stock la wall jUrWled ainona;.oOO shara-
C" holders.! H' 't :' ? - .'-'j.-i . :"fA'-i '
SOta . Net Protlta last rear to per eantMo lossea
' : Paid to per oent diridenda. ;
Hth : Now paying S per cent' quarterly dividends
Next ona.htaroh 1st
; ; ltth i The market yaloa.'wIU
'I''vi'.;'
U TT7aat a Chriatma Proa-
eat for a Uaa or Coy call oa
tjAJtPnrrJU Measer :
1010 Coajraas Ave (la Bicbellea)
DHe n. n. cnAVEO
it
S3
V
-
4
Swamp-Roof li aiwayg kept up to Ita high
tandard of purity and excellence A. .
.i.-iewi eerilflcate of purity .. v
- .. with orery bottw . ' ...
';- va-'' xr
- Ragnlar nfty-oent and ons dollar 'atao
bottioo at all drug eHoroa. -
Doat make any mis take but remember
.tho name Pr KQmer"a Swamp-Root and
ine aoareea. rangnnunton ' in. : wnicn
yon will
II Sad on every soUle. . . .
uo.. tungnamion n.x.. aa sura so say
Sunday Port. Tbo can ulneness af this
;;'. I'
courfeous attention consists
UlttVttU IV MUjij VUI VUVWUiys nrauva r
service $ based upon our' ability p handle
business satisfactorily no matter what size . y
may be. : 1 We cart "be of service to ypti. s
THE DinOH ' NATIONAL
Or HODSTOH. TEXAS
UMaUICTORSLi
W. O. Neuhsua.
;:;' R. otrooka. :
J. M.
W. P.
J. O. Btoaa. .
Area
rvan Maw
in Meeww -'- O. I
.Dunlaav'.-: - . Thee.
;'.; C K DtMilaaV
ITS NAME
a ; TDTTQT rHYMH tNV afinnlrl rn" OYOtlv -
aTRUST company. As gnch jt ia better fiitiB
nsts'than the private individntL 'This cdia- v.
TRtJST
J flsa 0n awagaw awaap i
Pimfiasin0V5OOi
Ta vsTVn
1 1 u ji y uiijaiiy
A-s wa.ia.ta MM ;s
BavUns tawp ot .
. rlth Tha stock Union National Bank aelle
. . t -v..i readily at ttoo.00 par 'haro.7v
1 14th Tha Book Talues of Banker Trust Conv
party la more than Union National Banky.
lSth J. 8. Rice a sate and eneceeeftU bfMinass
'-t' man is President of both.;-;. v-v:.f .-t?.
18th y' It ie aafely estimated that the markat price
-a will go t-1200.00 aoost!' " "t - ' -xp'
17th r Th dlTtdanW are net allrexpenses pal
- flrst. avX'
18th . Capital Stock $1000000.00 and ftarpfoa and '
Afi-Tttftt 8M00tt00.Ss1:.'f.r'-' ii
-10th r Any bank in Houston m recoaaumd tha
s..-?n.?J. toTeetmeht- vi:v.?V;--V-r-'iTk1
SOth Tho' gala ot the : general .baataaea w
' ; c naataafi of the oommnnHy. . -': ''v
icJlt..The Tisk ta-lese and proftU tTeabsr than
any other torn of InTestment Vl';.
find Urea flnaeclol erlils or panie would help
rather than hinder this line of haelaeaa
nrd' Behind every tranaactloa la real aetata ae-
; fwity aa well as tha teal trade and toll
'V;:V Wd OMl Bplifl frfaU& SAiiV;''
mi
go higher ae tnr
: SfUeV 4'eOMUiiB vU
uuaiivi4y.
FORGALC
: i - y
''l'''
UNION NATIONAL SANK STOCK
.Showed ita deposits to ne over 900000O.oo-rit pays an annual dividend .
v of 10 w cenW-I.60 per share each fuarter i We 1U eell It either for
'J casVoT one-fourth cash and balance on tlma at current rate of Interest
Atao BANKERS TRUST COMPANY STOCK. . U-1;.' 1
f l 2' wOUTH TEXAS NATIONAL BANK V 1 ' -
v f 1 i F v L.UMSKRMANS WATIONAU PANK STOCK
' prderi executod on commission foe New 3 or I'fl s'octui and bondi . '
m. a gnraK-'-f v ;'V ;.-r" s tr.rAtrrswser
- -a if T i . i - 1 - -
( JnitD Oycrcoatc
Fcnby Ves ts an i Trous-
crs .livery rirrnsnt-
" tlucs; 'its izu&il ia
70 C.!Hcnl!:3
Amsrica's z:tt naxei are
. you cil ox Aw. season t
s IIS SotU or f jf 5fY SZ 8ttJUfbtjf U'it;;;
OvercoaU p 1 vti U pvaTcotf . v yy-''s2. i
' OreroMts. .' W 1 'r J.'' OVoreotU'. . lev -;'
"SltlS.a LAEVEnENZ i
"7"
All Sizes -
108 Main St.
If Vsed In an Off
; POST WANT ADS
i.'-
of good xiisxh$0i:
BANK
West ;t '
H. Davie
4. l Mmt- '
J. L. Thompson
Meuonam.
j.- j sweeney.
Nauhaua R. H. aksr..
M. BeJI.' .$ttV(Si
IMPLIES
what it" r nm'" il;--4il''..
Shares ISfocftl
ii wujiiii
.... .
oner gwviiriif ww v-w
The laat statement of this hank
ths sale at
Dollar
i
tJ'
'. '
Jtxcrc fbf Vv
jpakcV. '
I:
J
it
All Prices
DORSE Y
Icco DORSEY Hait It
BRlNfc RESULTS.
JtKPORT 0F THn1 OONDITJOIf OPTHSV c
Soiitea land and Tnut Compii7..t
tCbartered MW Wyhout Banking Wet V J "
'y'f HOUSTON. TEXAS
At
. close of bustnese December
ToajiS ... .."f v......el.rsXltil M
Cash at vaults and banks 8
Office buUdlng. vault and a- f .f..J
turea ....-......'.r.....i.....v... " JOMOS
Interest aooruod but. not due ZLUl M a
Sundry aooounta reoelyable 1W ti' -.
Toiat .u.'...A:-...;.ti.eaWwy
. . r- L LtABUUTIBa . "il- 'i'
Capital stock .' ............. I3S0.W
Surplus .'............M...
Undivided profits ......1.;:..... j ' JMn fit
TlmeosrtlAcatea of deposit .... l.vts.641 M
fSatate and trust accounts ....tJ. ?ms W
"Totl ..w.Ji.VAMAP e
Tho State of Taaaa .... . . T
County of Harris. ;- v .
I P. B. Tlmpson vice president of the S-
above named company doaolemnly swear r
that tha above autement.is true to. the v. .
: sbouuavaB
wabsciiaedjand sworn m jsjI
me tais oae 7th iay ot Juw) i
Notary puaUo to and for Herri 43ywaty'.
ToaaS.!'-! .v--..i.-.-V:..:. v .
'-jl??'y-'j-'T''?
A-eaWa
a . . .
r
.. 5'."
- v . -
mm. aivv-
I!nj3 Vs Is!!mh!.S 0-
I Finf National' BnV BaUdloi
Donds ' f o Stile C
6 faid oa Tim. Deposib
BANKERS TRUST CO.
Y00D! VOOD!
"eur-Feot Oak and Pine Carload Ceta.
.. 1 Aok for Prices. ;
ii:3 xEACii li;i::er ci
Phone Preston gsTS Houston Texas.
"anaWaiaei
bUI
StQD
f
PATENTS:
'Obtained and Trads-Karhs registered'
- Consultation and information tree. Write "
for Inran tor's Guide Book. ; -OfOeea at .
Houston and Washington. ' Matn of flee. ya.
Jioastea Liumbarmani Bank. .Building.
Phone 4TM. . -. .vJV'
uardway & i cAtheY: "
Protect Yoep Caildina
c:h::3 rMzfixn
Complete uot' at HrAt prleee set
. at eestau"'M eemed by me
Eohopmeyer A Bnpply Co.1
a:juc:::3;cc?iir
rPristers-aad PuUahera'
.f.r i r
aDS.aog.eie csreiine at
PtwM MTS. . . MOUfTON TtXAV
retr -
rri ": Rr--
''f-4 r . -d ".a.aas'sclafj
pv . ' '- ere.
t: x i etXm'T7c-.i
X:
'Y ..
:r:.$
i'.
i
Mi'
Y-i
ft?
A.
i'V.i
'-.
feti
"S'T-
Of W. CoertratV . C- P.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 26, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 8, 1911, newspaper, January 8, 1911; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth604194/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .