Annual Report of the Corporation of the Chamber of Commerce, of the State of New York, for the Year ..., Volume 47Press of the Chamber of Commerce, 1905 - Commerce |
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... dollars of face value or fraction thereof on all sales or agreements to sell , or memoranda of sale , or deliveries , or transfers of shares or certificates of stock in any domestic or foreign association , company or corpora- tion ...
... dollars of face value or fraction thereof on all sales or agreements to sell , or memoranda of sale , or deliveries , or transfers of shares or certificates of stock in any domestic or foreign association , company or corpora- tion ...
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... dollars , Subsidiary coin , Silver bullion , 1904 . 1903 . $ 1,327,672,672 $ 1,249,552,756 567,795,579 557,806,669 107,062,021 102,034,567 7,525,677 17,607,697 Total ,. $ 2,010,055,949 $ 1,927,001,689 The increase in 1904 was ...
... dollars , Subsidiary coin , Silver bullion , 1904 . 1903 . $ 1,327,672,672 $ 1,249,552,756 567,795,579 557,806,669 107,062,021 102,034,567 7,525,677 17,607,697 Total ,. $ 2,010,055,949 $ 1,927,001,689 The increase in 1904 was ...
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... dollars in checks were exchanged by the institutions using the Clearing House . The year 1902 showed a decrease to seventy - six and three - tenths billions , and 1903 to sixty - six and a half billions , while 1904 aggregated sixty ...
... dollars in checks were exchanged by the institutions using the Clearing House . The year 1902 showed a decrease to seventy - six and three - tenths billions , and 1903 to sixty - six and a half billions , while 1904 aggregated sixty ...
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... dollars . The cash balances used in settlement of the exchanges were nearly five per cent . , or $ 3,380,335,343.13 , an increase over 1903 of two hundred and forty millions . The aggregate exchanges of all Clearing Houses report- ing ...
... dollars . The cash balances used in settlement of the exchanges were nearly five per cent . , or $ 3,380,335,343.13 , an increase over 1903 of two hundred and forty millions . The aggregate exchanges of all Clearing Houses report- ing ...
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... dollars . " etc. Resolved , That this Chamber approves the general scheme of highway improvement undertaken by the State and endorses the proposed amendment to the Constitution above referred to , and recommends to the present ...
... dollars . " etc. Resolved , That this Chamber approves the general scheme of highway improvement undertaken by the State and endorses the proposed amendment to the Constitution above referred to , and recommends to the present ...
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Aggregate American amount Applause April average bags bales barrels Brazil British Bullion Caribbean Sea cents Chairman Chamber of Commerce CHARLES cheese City of New-York coal coin and bullion colored Commission Committee compared consumption Corporation cotton crop crude Cuba debt December demand Dollars duty EDWARD SIMMONS elsewhere specified ended June 30th EXPORTS-ARTICLES February Filipinos fiscal year ended FOREIGN IMPORTS-ARTICLES gallons galls gentlemen GEORGE GEORGE F Gold grades HENRY imports increase Iron JAMES G January Japan JESUP JOHN July LAST TWENTY Leather manufactures March merchandise mills molasses Money Orders Money Orders certified month MORRIS K naphtha New-Orleans November Number October Philippine Islands piers pig iron Port of New-York Pounds President production railroad receipts season September Silver Statement exhibiting Steel sugar supply tion Tonnage tons Total U. S. Total value trade U. S. Total vessel WILLIAM H wines
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Page 57 - Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet, Till Earth and Sky stand presently at God's great Judgment Seat; But there is neither East nor West, Border, nor Breed, nor Birth, When two strong men stand face to face, though they come from the ends of the earth!
Page 168 - Two of the original members shall be appointed for a term of one year, two for a term of two years, and one for a term of three years...
Page 200 - Newfoundland; and a duty of six cents per ton, not to exceed thirty cents per ton per annum, is hereby imposed at each entry upon all vessels which shall be entered in the United States from any other foreign ports, not, however, to include vessels in distress or not engaged in trade.
Page 154 - And we do further, of our special grace, certain knowledge, and mere motion, for us, our heirs and successors, grant and...
Page 153 - ... manner and form, and upon such terms and conditions, cnoo!ei as shall be directed, ordained and established for that purpose by any of the said by-laws, statutes, constitutions or ordinances of the said Corporation...
Page 201 - Hook, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars or imprisonment not exceeding sixty days; and all persons employing a person to act as pilot not holding a license under this act, or under the laws of the State of New Jersey, shall forfeit and pay to the board of commissioners of pilots the sum of one hundred dollars.
Page 101 - ... provide for the collection of a direct annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on such debt as it falls due, and also to pay and discharge the principal thereof within twenty years from the time of contracting the same.
Page 16 - The world is young: the former , great men call to us affectionately. We too must write Bibles, to unite again the heavens and the earthly world. The secret of genius is to suffer no fiction to exist for us; to realize all that we know; in the high refinement of modern life, in arts, in sciences, in books, in men, to exact good faith, reality and a purpose; and first, last, midst and without end, to honor every truth by use.
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Page 199 - ... one-half the first above rates; and from every vessel or floating structure, other than those above named, or used for transportation of freight or passengers, double the first above rates, except that floating grain elevators shall pay one-half the first above rates ; and every vessel that shall leave a pier, wharf, bulkhead, slip or basin, without first paying the wharfage or dockage due thereon, after being demanded of the owner, consignee, or person in charge of the vessel, shall be liable...