Show SILVER IS 1 G iNING ABROAD f Weekly Review of the London Financial Market GOLD IS VERY SLUGGISH SUPPLY OF YELLOW METAL EXCEEDS EX-CEEDS THE DE3IAND Booming Mining Stocks Breaks Down the Clearing House American Ameri-can Securities Show Large Advances Ad-vances in Price and the General Market Tone IK Dett American Buying Wool in London London March 31 With the influx of gold from abroad and with no signs of immediate shipment to the United States the rates for money continued dull during dur-ing the past week With the exception of home railway securities which were weak only on bad traffic reports the tone of the stock market was good all around although owing to the settlement dealIngs deal-Ings were only on a moderate scale The eastern armistice gave a further impulse to silver securities Sir Edward Greys statement In the House of Commons about the financial policy In the upper Nile had the effect of weakening international inter-national stocks Spanish bonds were fairly fair-ly sold as a result of the cabinet crisis In Madrid and the Cuban troubles Paris sold all international stocks rather heavily heav-ily In order to obtain money to invest in mines The business In the mining share market mar-ket has at last become so heavy that it caused a breakdown in the clearing house arrangements It Is quite evident that f 1W nUi g the committee 19 bound to do something to cope with the boom Canadian railway securities showed a better tone The market for American railway securities secu-rities continued to Improve on various signs of widening trade prospeots wool has been bought largely at the London auctions on American account while large Amerkan orders for manufactured manu-factured goods have been placed in Europe Eu-rope These increases were made in tho American Am-erican railway list Readings 5 Atchison Atchi-son 24 Erie seconds 2 Denver Rio Grande preferred Louisville Nashvillo Norfolk Western preferred Reading and Union Pacific each 194 and Erie Northern Pacific preferred each 1 All the others made fractional advances MISSOURI BANK PAILS West Plains Mo March 31An assignment assign-ment was made last night by the Willow Springs bank Liabilities Including 18000 of deposits are 36000 Lieutenant Preston Pres-ton of Springfield was made the assignee as-signee Depositors will likely be paid In full The assignment was caused by shrinkage of business UNKNOWN VESSEL FOUNDERS Marmouth N S March 31An unknown un-known twomasted schooner foundered about 930 oclock this morning off Cape St iMary Owing < to the shallow water in the vicinity of Trinity Ledge it Is doubtful if a tug can reach her and there is also a great danger of the vessel being washed off by the tide < About thirty feet of the schooners masts were out of the water and some of the men were clinging to them and it is feared that the unfortunate men will perish before a vessel can reach them |