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Show lion o leurlliKtaa to juy gold, At leant 1 111 If U tit 1 1 lot I ciollll 1 'I Wild tlie !',;,, i in i ftiilmaio, hut h h lu twmu, ''.ollfLtenil, nia-turtty nia-turtty und form tbsrfl wan no -If-flnH Information. At un domettlo Lu nk i tik cantors money continutB in accumulate in unprecedented tmount. with no oofM' pondlng i i H'l'tyj M6 In deinitnd for it use. The Kuvurninent crop report OAUMd funfhltiiii r.: In intuitu of hnnlnfcHH for the coming year with Its remjwtid ..'Ijilm of n pro. whin billion -bun hoi wheal crop. Decline De-cline In ex port h of wheat wan regarded no femporlry. War nhnrnn htlll form the iimltiwtiiy of trade oxpunfliori, but new orders or-ders for railroad equipment are being pi; i t-ed. Steel production 1 a I a new hist) record and United Htatew Steel's unfilled Auguot statement though ahow-Iiik ahow-Iiik u Hmall decrease, wan Interpreted with allowances for that faot, July railroad Statements of earnings oMered cneouruye-rjnent cneouruye-rjnent of a turn toward improvement. FINANCIAL REVIEW. Sustaining Influence Found In Home Conditions. XEW YORK, Sept. 11. The activity of the stock speculation this week was restrained by the desire to await the clearing up of uncertainties In this counr try's diplomatic relations and the formation for-mation of a plan for relief of the foreign for-eign exchange market. The favorable news of home conditions was a sustaining influenre , throughout. The torpedoing of the Hesperian, the demand for the recall of the Ausro-TTun-garlan embassador and the German government's gov-ernment's clfl im of justification for torpedoing tor-pedoing the Arabic were accepted as evidence evi-dence of a ruffled state ot the country's relations with the central European belligerents. bel-ligerents. Confidence was felt, that measures for relief of the foreign exchange would soon follow th arrival of tlie Anglo-French commlKj-ionci b. who. it Is broadly intimated, inti-mated, are authorized to act for all the a Hies. Meanwhile, con fusion wan apparent, appar-ent, supposedly due to censorship restrictions restric-tions on information and to reticence on the part of those who are to take lead- j lng parts in the exchange conferences. I Some large credit was assumed to be a I certainty in spite of London's reitera- j |