Article Text
# FINANCIAL EDITOR HERE. Well Known New York Writer a Guest in This City. Vice President G. J. Stavenow of the Anthony Stumpf Publishing company of New York, and one of the editors of the Daily Banker, is stopping at the Knutsford with Mrs. Stavenow, on a trip to the coast, and back through the south. He was a visitor this morning at the National Bank of the Republic. Mr. Stavenow says that the eastern money markets are fast recovering from the effects of the panic, but it will be a year before the ante-panic status is fully restored. He has noted at the same time, that in the west the effects of the flurry were much less felt. President Moffat of the First National Bank in Denver told him that while during the panic the bank lost a million and a half of deposits, all this had been recovered and considerable more. While in the agricultural districts of the middle west, as in Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska, Mr. Stavenow was told trat the panic had not been felt there at all. The Daily Banker, in which Mr. Stavenow is interested, is a daily Wall street publication covering the banking news of the day, not only from "The Street," but from all over the world. The company has its own wires, and sources of information at all of the larger centers of communication.