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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 22 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 38208 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 79 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 man 5 United 5 States 5 New 5 Mr. 4 business 4 San 4 California 3 illustration 3 good 3 York 3 Francisco 2 year 2 time 2 pay 2 note 2 money 2 great 2 Pacific 2 Mrs. 2 Miss 2 King 2 Indians 2 Co. 2 Bank 1 young 1 work 1 unitarian 1 trade 1 thing 1 temperature 1 property 1 planning 1 plan 1 person 1 party 1 manager 1 making 1 life 1 law 1 job 1 find 1 discount 1 day 1 course 1 corporation 1 contract 1 cheque 1 check 1 charge Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1950 man 1743 business 1534 time 1324 contract 1256 year 1193 account 1157 day 1037 bank 987 money 945 person 938 property 892 note 849 stock 827 good 798 corporation 791 interest 740 thing 696 book 686 way 683 name 675 amount 670 sale 668 law 642 company 636 house 598 party 575 part 570 place 557 life 547 agent 521 work 514 profit 505 state 501 illustration 501 case 499 trade 496 hand 485 dollar 482 country 474 payment 471 bill 464 value 461 one 461 mortgage 455 form 452 order 442 city 439 right 434 cash 416 example Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 11876 _ 1097 B 995 A 774 Mr. 659 Judith 571 Ellis 542 Mark 493 Beth 435 New 430 | 424 San 400 States 377 United 369 Mather 365 C 361 California 330 York 315 Jim 266 Miss 264 Co. 258 Mrs. 256 Company 238 Colonel 234 Skip 232 Francisco 213 University 200 Business 198 Pease 186 John 186 Bank 182 Dan 159 Britain 149 State 146 Harmon 143 England 137 President 132 National 131 Define 130 P. 130 Great 128 C. 127 B. 122 H. 117 Modern 114 I. 110 France 110 Earth 107 W. 106 South 106 Dr. Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 8061 he 7927 it 5221 i 3619 you 2682 we 2479 they 2294 him 2158 she 1374 them 1068 me 696 her 591 us 476 himself 166 themselves 140 itself 131 one 113 herself 103 myself 85 ''em 65 yourself 48 ''s 29 ourselves 25 mine 23 yours 23 em 14 ours 14 his 9 hers 5 theirs 3 you''re 3 ye 3 d''you 2 thee 1 yourselves 1 wa''nt 1 transito 1 one''ll 1 i''m 1 him--"it 1 herself---- 1 farmers''ll 1 facsimile_--an 1 b 1 a Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 31920 be 7809 have 3605 do 2834 say 2558 make 1706 go 1536 pay 1478 give 1342 come 1298 take 1220 know 1219 get 1215 see 935 sell 828 find 795 use 754 look 752 think 650 call 591 show 590 keep 576 ask 538 write 515 tell 508 leave 502 follow 484 become 482 receive 459 hold 427 buy 422 seem 419 want 414 mean 396 put 392 carry 372 bring 369 pass 365 stand 357 begin 346 work 340 enter 339 turn 333 draw 328 send 328 require 324 let 321 feel 289 meet 286 hear 284 provide Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 6066 not 1482 so 1315 other 1270 more 1174 up 1078 then 1045 out 1039 good 1026 only 985 great 832 well 809 now 778 very 751 first 745 as 704 much 656 most 636 many 616 such 588 same 577 little 571 just 525 never 505 long 482 there 480 here 478 own 476 large 473 even 459 down 457 new 448 also 434 old 411 certain 407 personal 395 again 375 on 370 real 369 too 366 all 363 small 357 still 357 about 355 few 352 right 352 back 345 common 344 in 335 high 332 away Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 247 good 222 most 103 least 94 great 63 Most 54 large 53 high 31 fine 25 low 20 bad 18 near 16 strong 16 rich 15 late 12 big 11 slight 11 old 10 handsome 8 safe 8 hard 8 early 7 small 7 simple 7 easy 6 sure 6 short 6 deep 5 wealthy 5 mean 5 fast 5 close 4 wild 4 warm 4 poor 4 hot 4 farth 3 wide 3 southw 3 smart 3 pure 3 new 3 long 3 j 3 homely 3 full 3 cold 3 cheap 3 broad 3 bright 3 able Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 434 most 29 least 28 well 1 near 1 greatest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 www.gutenberg.net 2 www.gutenberg.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/39761/39761-h/39761-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/39761/39761-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/1/2/9/1/12911/12911-h/12911-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/1/2/9/1/12911/12911-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/1/2/5/1/12518/12518-h/12518-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/1/2/5/1/12518/12518-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 _ is not 17 _ does not 16 _ is liable 14 contract is not 14 law does not 11 _ gives _ 10 _ pays _ 8 _ is _ 8 note is due 8 person is not 7 account called _ 7 banks are not 7 books are closed 7 company does not 6 _ did not 6 account is debited 6 note is not 5 _ call _ 5 _ did _ 5 _ was _ 5 contract is complete 5 corporation is not 5 money is not 5 note is payable 4 _ do n''t 4 _ got _ 4 _ is trustee 4 account does not 4 banks keep money 4 contracts are not 4 corporations are not 4 interest is due 4 judith was not 4 note does not 4 note is past 4 property is safe 4 time is not 3 _ do _ 3 _ had _ 3 _ is indebted 3 _ is insolvent 3 _ is principal 3 _ knows _ 3 _ sells _ 3 _ writes _ 3 account made up 3 bank is responsible 3 business is not 3 companies are common 3 company is not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 _ is not liable 6 contract is not enforceable 2 _ had no authority 2 corporation has no power 2 corporations are not stock 1 _ are not uncommonly 1 _ did not expressly 1 _ did not legally 1 _ did not orally 1 _ does not promptly 1 _ has no adequate 1 _ has no contract 1 _ is not responsible 1 _ is not thereby 1 _ received no benefit 1 _ received no compensation 1 amount is not due 1 amount is not sufficient 1 amount made no difference 1 amount was not quite 1 bank receives no compensation 1 banks are not usually 1 banks have no power 1 business has no authority 1 business is not interstate 1 business is not merely 1 business is not secret 1 companies have no such 1 company is not liable 1 contract having no acceptance 1 contract is not complete 1 contract is not illegal 1 contract is not void 1 contracts are not as 1 contracts are not illegal 1 contracts are not safe 1 contracts are not sales 1 contracts is no longer 1 corporation has no authority 1 corporation has no capital 1 corporation has no right 1 corporation have no power 1 corporation having no capital 1 corporation is not liable 1 corporations have no rights 1 day does not necessarily 1 goods is not absolutely 1 house has no need 1 judith did not even 1 judith made no answer A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 37924 author = Alexander Hamilton Institute (U.S.) title = Forging Ahead in Business date = keywords = Alexander; Business; Commerce; Company; Hamilton; Institute; Modern; National; New; President; School; Service; University; York; course summary = As Dean of New York University School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance, As Dean of New York University School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance, The Modern Business Course and Service is a systematic, time-saving method The Modern Business Course and Service is conducted by an organization _The Institute Staff_ actively conducts the Modern Business Course and The Modern Business Course and Service brings to a subscriber the The Modern Business Course and Service covers the essential subjects on An enrolment for the Modern Business Course and Service covers a period of arranged the subjects treated in the Modern Business Course and Service in companies are enrolled for the Modern Business Course and Service. states why the Modern Business Course and Service is helpful without being In the Modern Business Course and Service the study of advertising is New York University School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance. New York University School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance. id = 46489 author = American School of Correspondence title = Cyclopedia of Commerce, Accountancy, Business Administration, v. 03 (of 10) date = keywords = Cleveland; Co.; Court; Frauds; John; States; Statute; United; agent; contract; corporation; law; party; person; property summary = Contracts of Infants.= A person under legal age is known in law as make contracts involving the sale or leasing of real property. is the agent liable personally on this contract? is the agent liable personally on this contract? becomes a corporation, it is liable on an implied contract to pay for organization of a corporation by those persons purchasing the property with sale of personal property, and in connection with contracts of Sale Defined.= A transfer of title of personal property is to be a contract by which the title to personal property is transferred to personal property, and a contract to make a sale, must be borne in that in a contract of sale of personal property, title or ownership of personal property title passes to the purchaser, while possession mortgage of personal property is a contract, and must be supported provide that contracts for the sale of personal property involving id = 46545 author = American School of Correspondence title = Cyclopedia of Commerce, Accountancy, Business Administration, v. 04 (of 10) date = keywords = Bank; Book; Co.; Ledger; Stock; account; cash; charge; check; discount; illustration; note; pay summary = of Double Entry --Classes of Account Books--Recording Balance--Sample Ledger Accounts--Treatment of Cash Discounts --Profit and Loss--Merchandise Inventory Accounts--Balance Sheet and Officers--Dividends--Closing Transfer Books--Sale of Stock he pays us money, we credit his account, and debit cash. book are credited to the sales account, completing the double entry. license fees paid on account of property owned or business transacted. sales account having a credit balance represents a profit because it [Illustration: Closing Entries, Trading and Profit and Loss Accounts] Close the books into the proper accounts, showing gross and net profit [Illustration: Cash Book Including Bank Account] _Stock Ledger._ This is the book in which an account is kept with each On the books of a corporation an account called capital stock When this stock is paid for, the entry in the cash book on the debit Make all necessary entries in general books, showing ledger accounts id = 51273 author = Anvil, Christopher title = Advance Agent date = keywords = Dan; Kielgaard; Milbun; Porcyns; Space; Trans summary = Kielgaard--big, stocky, expensively dressed--looked up and studied Dan "Dan," he said, "what do you know about subspace and null-points?" Dan walked farther into the city and found that the street took A sign on the corner of a building told Dan he was at Center Street. Dan crossed the street and saw a very average-looking man, wearing an "Mavis," said Mr. Milbun, "this is Mr. Dan Redman. Mrs. Milbun came over and looked at Dan approvingly. "Dan," said Kielgaard''s voice, small and remote. Across the street, near the place where Dan had seen the Trans-Space Dan looked at the statue, then at Mavis and Mr. Milbun, said nothing "_Dan!_" said Kielgaard''s voice. Dan told Kielgaard what had happened to the agents on Vacation Planet, At the console, the old man looked up at Dan. He put his hand out and Then there was a yell, and Dan looked down in the street. id = 21502 author = Babson, Roger Ward title = Fundamentals of Prosperity: What They Are and Whence They Come date = keywords = America; Church; Jesus; great; man; thing summary = These things which we look upon as of great value:--the stocks, bonds, little faith and vision, they could have developed that water-power, existed one thousand years ago more raw materials than we have to-day, industrial development of America than the sons of bankers? In fact, statistics show us that the very things which most people think A few days ago I was present at a dinner of business men in Boston who soul owes this germ of faith to some little country church with a white in God. They got, through faith, "that something" which men to-day are situation is a great problem to-day facing the Christian business men of in order to develop the human soul in other men, we have captains of industry in America, the men who head the various greatest nations, depends on these fundamentals,--integrity, faith, industry, fundamentals of prosperity,--faith, integrity, industry and brotherly id = 51129 author = Banister, Manly title = A Gift from Earth date = keywords = Earthmen; Masur; Zotul; Zur summary = "It is an outrage," said Koltan of the House of Masur, "that the Zotul, youngest of the Masur brothers, stirred uneasily. was in favor of the coming of the Earthmen to the world of Zur. At the head of the long, shining table sat old Kalrab Masur, in his thing among the brothers Masur, as among everybody, to be frustrated in The Earthmen were going to do great things for the whole world of newspaper, was unknown on Zur. Finally, the Earthmen took off in their great, shining ship. Masur walked by on their way to see the governor, Zotul observed that "Some new devilment of the Earthmen, you can be sure," said Koltan The next time the brothers went to see the governor, he said, "I cannot all because of new things coming from Earth." "I don''t know what you mean," said Zotul. id = 31494 author = Bok, Edward William title = The Young Man in Business date = keywords = business; man; young summary = statistician, that of the young men in business in New York City, sixty Now, as every young man naturally desires to make a business success, The chances for business success for any young man are not wanting. The average young man in business to-day is nothing more nor less than possible for every young man to rise above his position, and it makes The average young man is extremely anxious to get into a business business house has in it the possibility of a young man''s bettering there is no such thing in a young man''s life or his business success. consideration, when a young man thinks of going into business, is not A young man in business nowadays, with an ambition to be successful, behind him, that makes a successful business man. five years, yes, the first ten years, of a young man''s business life, id = 6167 author = Calhoun, A. R. (Alfred Rochefort) title = Business Hints for Men and Women date = keywords = Brown; Government; Mr.; Smith; States; United; bank; business; chapter; good; money; note; pay summary = If a man''s business reputation is good, and the banks keep well it to pay a certain sum of money to the person named in the check A person having money in bank and wishing to draw for his own use, When a person places money in a bank with no intention of checking The usual way of securing the payment of a note given in business If a business man borrows from a bank on his note, he must pay for maker of the note, as he would have for money loaned or goods National bank notes are received in all business transactions, A post office money order, like a check or draft, may be Banks receive transferred money orders as if they were cash Express companies issue money orders much as does the Post Office live stock, all money on hand and in banks; other men''s notes, not id = 41890 author = French, Allen title = The Barrier: A Novel date = keywords = Beth; Blanchard; Chebasset; Colonel; Cynthia; Ellis; Fenno; George; Harmon; Jenks; Jim; Judge; Judith; Mather; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Pease; Stephen; Wayne summary = Why not, thought Judith as she looked about her, admit Ellis here? else, not even to "little Miss Blanchard," Judith''s sister Beth, who was Blanchard!" Waiting till Mather was gone, Judith left the shop and went "Beth," asked Judith, returning to the house, "where was it we read "George," Judith said to Mather, "let me look into the mill once more." "I wanted to ask him to come up here this evening," said Beth. of his and Beth''s, and this is the sort of thing he said--." But Ellis "Cynthia," he said quietly, "Miss Beth Blanchard asked me to tell you on Beth, and when one evening Ellis came to call, he found Judith "Why, Mr. Ellis," he said, looking up, "I like this little place to eat "_My dear Judith_: I must find Jim Wayne, but Beth must not know. "Beth," said Judith, "I saw Mrs. Wayne to-day. id = 51297 author = Jacobs, Sylvia title = The Pilot and the Bushman date = keywords = Ambassador; Earth; Federated; Jerry; Matter; Planets; Repositor summary = The Ambassador from Outer Space sprang to his feet, taking Jerry''s says she''s saving her cash till Matter Repositors get on the Earth "So you people are keeping Matter Repositors away from us, like a mama importation of Matter Repositors would cause much more trouble on Earth "Earth," Jerry said. people who came to Earth could have all the money they wanted to spend? Oh, I know Earth men want to visit the Federated to reporters that the Ambassador had no Matter Repositor in his The primitive aspects of Earth, Jerry predicted, would exert a powerful After Jerry''s tourist promotion had been running two years, the U.S. Post Office broke down and printed an issue of three-cent stamps that Earth isn''t as primitive as the Tourist Bureau advertising makes "It''s news to me," Jerry admitted, "but it sounds like a good drawing "So you admit that Earth is advanced in _something_!" Jerry said id = 46269 author = Kelland, Clarence Budington title = Mark Tidd in Business date = keywords = Bazar; Chet; Jehoshaphat; Mark; Mose; Mr.; Mrs.; Skip; Tidd; Wicksville summary = "B-b-business," says Mark, "hain''t nothin'' but makin'' m-money out of "In that case," says Mr. Skip, scowling until his two eyes looked like "I''m goin'' to give Mr. Skip the time of his life," says Mark. "Plunk," says Mark, "Mr. Skip ''ll think his Grand Openin'' has a "L-lots of folks''ll buy things they hain''t got any use for," says Mark, "Tallow and Binney''ll stay inside," says Mark, "to l-look after folks Mark he looked at them for half a minute without saying a word. "Plunk," says Mark, patient-like, "have I got to draw a picture of this "Um," says Mark; "looks like a d-d-dangerous kind of a deal, don''t it?" "I want to talk to the man that runs this business," says Mark. "Yes, sir," says Mark, and Old Mose scowled at him like he was ready to "Mark," says he, "is it a fact that Old Mose has got a thousand votes?" id = 12518 author = Knower, Daniel title = The Adventures of a Forty-niner An Historic Description of California, with Events and Ideas of San Francisco and Its People in Those Early Days date = keywords = California; Francisco; New; Pacific; Panama; San; States; Stevenson; United; York; day; time summary = territory three times as large as New York and Oregon and the State of conceived at the time, I found the day before I arrived in New York, the There was great California excitement about this time, and other parties could not buy a ticket in New York for the steamer from Panama to San and day, and an extra present to the men if they made good time, for time to go on according to our contract, to be rowed night and day. I said to him, "This vessel is bound for San Francisco, and you He came back in a short time and said he had bought them, and that had not heard of the gold discovery, on his first day in San Francisco, He said a man could make $10 a day, and who was a going One man said he had $10,000 in gold with him; if his id = 51727 author = Leache, Joy title = Satisfaction Guaranteed date = keywords = Andy; Blahrog; Featherpenny; Miss summary = "Thank you, Miss Ellis," Andy said meekly. woman apologized to, Miss Featherpenny squeezed in beside Andy. "But," said Andy, "if the Felicians can''t think of anything to sell, "Felician ladies don''t drink," Blahrog said gruffly. "Would you," Blahrog addressed Miss Featherpenny, "enjoy meeting my "We make good shoes," Blahrog said hopefully. "I''ve seen ads like that in history books," Miss Featherpenny said, "Not quite," said Miss Featherpenny. "Yes, Mr. Stephens," Miss Featherpenny said meekly. It was a good thing, Miss Featherpenny thought, that Andy was feeling "It sounds like typical Felician thinking," Andy said. "So Papa admitted it," Hrom said, after Miss Featherpenny had admired "You told me enough to let me guess the rest," Miss Featherpenny said. "Andy," Miss Featherpenny whispered. "I''d better wait for him," Miss Featherpenny said. "I know," Miss Featherpenny said. "That''s part of their trouble, I think," Miss Featherpenny said. id = 22579 author = Leiber, Fritz title = Bread Overhead date = keywords = Gryce; Philosopher; Roger; Rose; Tin summary = bread was baked in a matter of seconds, a fierce heat-front browning the cluster of pickup machines, like hungry piglets, snatched at the loaves now, but when Mr. Gryce and those two big machines come through that Gryce, flanked by Rose Thinker and Tin Philosopher. "Thank you, Miss Winterly," said Tin Philosopher. "I wonder what the stuff tastes like," Rose Thinker said out of a clear months ago that the helium loaf was safely stackable in light airs and "Hydrogen is twice as light as helium," Tin Philosopher remarked "Mr. Gryce," Roger said reproachfully, "you have often assured me that see, Roger, that the non-delivery of the hydrogen loaf carries some "Oh, boy," Rose Thinker called gayly to Tin Philosopher, "this looks The bread flight, rising above an Atlantic storm widely reported to have The great bread flight was over, though for several weeks non-explosive or the helium loaf float just a little--" id = 29673 author = Lipman, Frederick L. (Frederic Lockwood) title = Creating Capital Money-making as an aim in business date = keywords = aim; business; making; man; money summary = CREATING CAPITAL: MONEY-MAKING AS AN AIM IN BUSINESS. bearing on business life under the new economic order, first delivered MONEY-MAKING AS AN AIM IN BUSINESS MONEY-MAKING AS AN AIM IN BUSINESS the business enterprise indeed is supposed to be the money-maker, _par it is as a money-maker that the business man is contemned by some and enterprise, due to the fact that on economic principles such money The business enterprise then directs its attention to profits, man in his money-making aim as follows: demands of business enterprise for new methods of creating capital and money-making, and what goes with it, is not the only aim in life. Not every man, while concentrating upon money-making, is In short, the money-making aim spurs on the business enterprise, just economic necessity to aim at money-making--meaning, however, profits money, unless, indeed, he can use them as capital in his own business. id = 12911 author = Murdock, Charles A. (Charles Albert) title = A Backward Glance at Eighty: Recollections & Comment date = keywords = Boston; California; Charles; Dr.; Francisco; God; Hall; Harte; Humboldt; Indians; King; Mr.; Murdock; New; Pacific; River; San; Starr; Stebbins; Street; Sunday; Trinity; find; good; great; life; man; unitarian; year summary = think I remember a man who was sixteen years old when the Declaration as is known, not a white man lived in all California west of the Coast The third day they reached a large river flowing from the south, February 17th, one hundred and four days from Rich Bar. The four who started to follow the beach had experiences no less trying. pushed on to San Francisco and organized a party of thirty men to return It was good to find that men read and thought, even when they lived in depicting the picturesque life of the early days which made California For seven years New York City was generally his winter home. world''s noted streets, but at this time the city''s life pulsed through My second year in San Francisco I lived in Howard Street near First and Fifty years of municipal life have seen great advance and promise a rich id = 39761 author = Urquhart, Lewis K. title = The Knack of Managing date = keywords = KNACK; business; good; job; man; manager; plan; planning; time; work summary = business or to a job is the KNACK OF MANAGING. Actually to know your business or your job demands ANALYSIS. The production manager in the shoe factory analyzed his job correctly worked right back to his "Number 1" job--getting more customers in. manages a steel mill, a punch-press department or a time-study job--must and then, while the order was in work, decided he wanted half the goods shipped on time, or making him responsible for working out a new you." But it is not good management when turning a job over to a Up to a certain point, every time they deputized their work, that the right hand was busy all the time....] things as it is to the manager of a business with ten or a hundred or a method of treating her work as a responsible piece of business, it put Wherever you find a successful manager, whether running a big business id = 28506 author = Warner, Charles Dudley title = Our Italy date = keywords = Angeles; Barbara; California; CaƱon; Cloth; Colorado; Diego; Indians; Italy; Los; New; Point; San; Santa; Southern; States; United; illustration; temperature; year summary = of Southern California, and the mountain ranges from Point Conception east divide the State of California into two climatic regions, the whole coast from Santa Barbara to San Diego to be an agreeable place of the regions best known for fruit are watered by irrigating ditches and eight counties that form Southern California--San Luis Obispo, Santa Southern California, and in great quantities in the hot valley of San temperature of the fruit lands and gardens from San Bernardino to Los olives, and vines, but the San Diego region generally lies in the sun mountain regions of San Diego County are specially adapted to the apple. at Riverside is that one inch of water will irrigate five acres of fruit on irrigation six months of the year, the farmer in Southern California holding water enough to irrigate 20,000 acres of land. Not irrigated; 26 inches rain; 1 acre of trees 16 years old, 2 id = 4638 author = Woolley, L. H. (Lell Hawley) title = California, 1849-1913; Or, The Rambling Sketches and Experiences of Sixty-four Years'' Residence in that State date = keywords = California; Casey; Committee; Francisco; James; King; Mr.; Sacramento; San; Vigilance; Washington summary = came upon him he called out "Who comes there three times" and fired; I made a little money, and went to Sacramento City and bought two wagon general headquarters of the Committee at 41 Sacramento street (Fort The Committee reached the rooms on Sacramento street about 2 were soon on the ground, but Mulligan had made his way into the old St. Francis Hotel on the corner of Clay and Dupont streets which was vacant came up to the corner of Market and First streets, but it was not long joke on the street for a long time. boats from San Francisco went up J and K streets in Sacramento City and One of the exciting times in San Francisco in 1865 was when a mob went type now that I picked up in the street about that time. returned to San Francisco, went back in the morning, hunted up my man id = 20531 author = nan title = Up To Date Business Including Lessons in Banking, Exchange, Business Geography, Finance, Transportation and Commercial Law Home Study Circle Library Series (Volume II.) date = keywords = Africa; Bank; Britain; Canada; China; England; Europe; France; Germany; Great; India; Japan; London; New; Russia; South; States; United; York; british; cheque; illustration; trade summary = Export Trade of United States and Great Britain Compared 198 important contract requiring cash in advance he sends a bank draft, if State laws regarding stock companies differ very largely. At different times the United States government has issued bonds to Great Britain''s imports from the United States her goods principally from Great Britain, the United States, France, of the total product is exported to Great Britain and the United [Illustration: Export trade of the United States and Great Britain It is the business of a bank to loan money to responsible persons If you wish to use your cheque to pay a note due at some other bank If you wish to use your cheque to pay a note due at some other bank clearing-houses, for in no country is the bank cheque so generally law in all of the other States is otherwise, and a bank for a good