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Show LIBERTY LOAN GROWING SUM Ten Days Yet to Go and Millions More Are Still Shown Yesterday, but Result Is Far From Satisfactory, NEW YORK, Oct. 8. Trie largest larg-est Liberty loan subscription received re-ceived today was one of $25,000,-000 $25,000,-000 from J. P. Morgan & Co. WASHINGTON, Oct. 8. Nine working clays of the fourth Liberty loan campaign j now are gone, ten remain. and only $1,600,000,000 of the ?6, 000,000, 000 total , has been raised. I Treasury compilations tonight showed that pledges of 11.591,656,900 have been received hv banks throughout the country. This figure did not include today's report from the Dallas district, however, and the addition is expected to raise the amount , to at least $1.COO.OOO.OOO. The increased sales as shown by todav'a report over yesterday amounts to ?-6,-000,000 says the treasury s review of the campaign and while this in an increase over former days It still Is far from satisfactory, satis-factory, obviously the very hardest kind of work will be required to float the loan. Denver Doing Well. DENVER, Oct. The second day of the intensive drive in the fourth. Liberty loan campaign resulted 'in additional ad-ditional subscriptions of $4,420,150 in Colorado, making the total reported to state Liberty loan headquarters toniizht $14,2831.50, "against a quota of $37,-OUO,000. $37,-OUO,000. 8ales in Denver today were $2,799,-100, $2,799,-100, bringing the citv fs total to $0,-849,400. $0,-849,400. For Tenth Reserve. KANSAS CITY, Oct. S. The total of the subscriptions from the sixty-nine counties of the Tenth federal reserve district officially accredited to noon todav waf .o0,0Gl,lu0 on a. quota of ?2i30,00',0O0. By states the bond sales were : Colorado, 190.600; Kansas, 1 1,835,-Missouri 1,835,-Missouri (nineteen counties), $1.-S04.5U0; $1.-S04.5U0; Nebraska, $5,SH8.S00; New Mexico ( ten counties), 4 lo.rtoU ; Oklahoma Okla-homa (all except eight counties), if'v fll.'O'in; Wyominp, 1 .c:t LCn. Thee are the ot'tn-nil figures, hut manv counties and cities wore claiming much larger totals not yet officially rej orted. Sums by Districts. Subs- rirtionai by dU trials and per-ret!iaK.-s of quotas follow: L M&trn-t. PubsT'pt'on. Pet. St. I ,iits ; lloJ.OK3.700 bi.i M in neat -oils .... r.3.3'"0 446 Hrton l'C'.l 13.100 3?.S i"r;lcavo j;:. -"77. 3."0 34.9 Sait l-Yanrls.u 1 5 4. -1 .1 nM s. br.llas 2-..S Kt-hmonrJ C4,4 "v.!and 1 H1. 1 1 J - . Ti New York 3K.2C-.,rwo is. 7 I'hiladelnhla fj.i2'. ".' 17.7 Atlanta :9,4;.;.3'0 IS. 3 Kanpaa City 30.fil.K'0 11.0 The titles of Butte. Mont., atul St. I'ftul ro'iii-Ieted tbetr guotns todnv. Greiit Falls, Mont., also was reported officially to have achlevfd Irs nuot. Indiana hiIU in Ir-adlnc ifn t' e prcentas j'iota rare In tMs di::ri--t. Arkansas is Jcori'l. Kent u--K v third. Mi!slf!i;n i fourth, Illinois ft ft ii atid Miseouri sixth. Encouraging Feature. Tho in-Toair of ovt f :o.'iiiii'0 in (""ni-rfitn'n (""ni-rfitn'n report I Oil ft y was an nourai(ir$ feature to offleials. Nineteen himdrert atut ' K . 1 1 i -'nur uni ! honor fitis already htu e teen aiArdet in that dlstrn-t. The I'Tr-'nlnfl of Ru ri horn rcconlcv! In t hi San Kra nMaco dlpirlrt to date in proportion to the tuird l.lh.'My loan totals are: Oregon. vn; l-laho, Ctnh and Wash-iiiHton. Wash-iiiHton. northern California. 4A. Arizona and .iniithorn t "iilttornia. 30, nnd Nevada, Totals in Philadelphia iJistrlct.s aie ill-idrd ill-idrd a follow 8 : riilladelphlH. l."3,753,n.so; enitprti Fenn-s Fenn-s Ivanla ( outside of Philadelphia ). 13 o. -:1""i; 1 Via ware. ?.'.0,fon. - The KanftAS City district roporta thesis fjha rry stated: 1 i;n!orado, $K l ft, 2..0 ; KHna. 12.72?,7"': 1 Missouri. $."l:K. 4'i"i : Nehrp sKa. J 1 . 4 77. 2'o ; Ni w Mexico. $:'..m0: OklAhoma, f:63, $:; W yomlni; $ 1 T T . 0 ; 0 . Keports of unhserlptlona by rallrnnd eni-pto.'.-fps IndicAt pur'-hnsra of 174.97 I,lnO. Hy operating regions they nre dtstrtbutod ! fnllowp: Northwestern, $ 1 (i . 4 K S , I f ; .-en trnl western, west-ern, $lii.4ft,0.i0; pn:4tern, 1 Ci.209. )ihi ; Foutli-wrptprn, Foutli-wrptprn, t lo.a2.90': Alteghrnv. 17,s::i.'ico; (iO'tthern, $t.Sl9.i)ii; poahnntna. ll,34.",7'io! Chicago's Answer. CIUCAOd. O.-t. S. Chicano's answer to , formally "a pe.n p plr: tod a y wa a sub-, sub-, srrlption of lis, 000. Olio tn the fourth Liberty Lib-erty lonn. H w a a "nncondit ional mir-render" mir-render" day ami mure bonds wore noM ; than on nnv one dnv .since the rninpnltn ! bt-unn. The rity a nnlsi i IptlonA now total I Ii03.00o.4too. ne.triy unit of it n .juola. The Itoynl Sardinian Crenadier band arrived in the ci'v from the Alpine front ;nnd aroused rniu-h enthiiAlaAm In a niaroli jlhroiiun the downtown Htrnets. Colonel j Theodora Koosevelt. who w s In the city ' for nn hour betwi'.Mi tralnp. and Thomas 1 Ci. Masaryk. president of the Cr.eolm-j Cr.eolm-j Slovak eomi'll, made at hi reaves In sup- port of the loan. "There arc onlv two answejH to this ; latent pence nttark." N.id Colonel rinoAe-, rinoAe-, velt, "(lie first baiiiK an eniphntlr no land (he eorond a 1 1 emendowH oermib-j oermib-j srrlption lo the fourth Liberty loan. 1 1 r-nn lint ronevi of any lovnl Atnethan s he'.riK deluded hy this peare, talk from Iterlin. Ueriunin shall have pence only when her rnltltarv ninrhlne han hecn de-"troed de-"troed nnd not before." |