22287. Raymond Trust Company (Raymond, WA)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Run → Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
trust company
Start Date
September 23, 1914
Location
Raymond, Washington (46.686, -123.733)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
155c2bcc

Response Measures

Full suspension, Books examined

Other: Bank closed following run; no mention of receivership in provided articles.

Description

Newspaper accounts (Sep-Oct 1914) report a depositor run prompted by rumors of insolvency, followed by suspension of operations and the bank closed its doors. Deposits ~ $150,000. No evidence of reopening or receivership in the provided articles.

Events (2)

1. September 23, 1914 Run
Cause
Rumor Or Misinformation
Cause Details
Run was caused by rumors of insolvency about the Raymond Trust Co.
Measures
None specified beyond subsequent suspension of operations.
Newspaper Excerpt
Lack of cash on hand to conduct the affairs of the institution following a run by depositors is given as the cause of the closing of the Raymond Trust Co. Operation was suspended yesterday after the run, which was caused by rumors of insolvency.
Source
newspapers
2. September 23, 1914 Suspension
Cause
Rumor Or Misinformation
Cause Details
Suspension followed heavy withdrawals prompted by rumors of insolvency; cited lack of cash on hand to continue operations.
Newspaper Excerpt
Operation was suspended yesterday after the run... The Raymond Trust Co., of Raymond, Wash., has closed its doors following a run brought by rumors of insolvency.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (4)

Article from The Tacoma Times, September 24, 1914

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Examine Banks RAYMOND, Sept. 24.-Lack of cash on hand to conduct the affairs of the institution following a run by depositors is given as the cause of the closing of the Raymond Trust Co. Operation was suspended yesterday after the run, which was caused by rumors of insolvency. J. J. Haggerty is president and P. T. Johnson, cashier of the closed bank.


Article from Norwich Bulletin, October 3, 1914

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The Raymond Trust Co., of Raymond, Wash., has closed its doors following a run brought by rumors of insolvency. Deposits were approximately $150,000.


Article from Norwich Bulletin, October 3, 1914

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Amsterdam. via London, 12.10 had a value of $18,413,094. official despatch received New York customs for here from Vienna denies all Servian receipts reports of victories over the Austrians aggregate September $12,118,094, DUTY DOING PATROL VILLA NOT CONCERNE and saye that the Austrians not only against $18,356,384 in September, 1913. ConsiderHave Concentrated UNLOADING AMERICAN Germans the Which are secure in the positions they have RED CROSS STEAMER captured east of the Drina but The captain of Roumanian steamer are advancing uninterruptedly. that the bubonic plague and Governor of Sonora to Attack Propeller Blade Removed and Replaced able Forces Sixty Carloads of Supplies Being Taken typhoid fever are raging at ConstantiOff Near Bordeaux. nople. While Airship Was 2,000 Feet Above Thousand Yaqui Przemysl Attacked on All Sides. London, Oct. 3. 12.05 a. Colonel Horace A. Hutchins, Civil Sea Level. dians to Join in the Assault. Bordeaux, Oct. Rome correspondent says that news War veteran and Standard ofloading of the American hospital ship received in the Italian capital from the ficial, died at Madison, aged 76 Red Cross began soon after her arNORTH TO MORE AND MORE Russian headquarters is to the effect years. EXTENDING rival in Pauillac Roads today. Adthat Przemysl, Galicia, has been atLondon, Oct. exmiral Ward, accompanied by John W. tacked by the Russians on sides. The tent of the value of the services reaJoseph Scavotti, 11 years old, was into drove Garrett. Bordeaux. Naco, Sonora, Mexico, Oct. Two of the forts, it stated, already down and killed by an automobile unfamiliar uniform, with the dered by flying machines and airships Maytorena, governor of Sonora, have been taken and from these the The driven by Reisler, Ralph decoration of the Legion of Honor, volt agains tthe Carranza Russians have been able to silence sevco-operating in the naval and mi.iof Bronx. North Front in of Made which he wore. aroused much interHave Albert, Progress tary movements is shown by the folformally notified Colonel Guilfoyle eral Austrian batteries. est. He was generally mistaken for the Ninth United States The estate of Josiah White, presiRussian general. der patrol tonight that he dent of the Co. Somme, According to Official Announcement in ParisThe first visit of the Americans tack Naco at daybreak. Atlantic City, at was made to the Marquis Vogue, General with Hill, Benjamin $8,155,113. Have and Between president of the French Red Cross soVigorously Lissigny Roye and light artillery, is ciety whom they arranged for intrenched and is prepared Giacomo Giordano, 53 years old. the distribution of the supplies conto in Fail siege awaiting reinforcement Allies' the Attacked Attempt committed suicide by leaping blindsigned to France. These makCarranaz troops. folded from the fourth floor of his Salesman Tireless ing carloads, will be brought by Maytorena for the surrender of Ceaseless, home in New York. rail to the central depot in Bordeaux, was refused. Pierce the Outlying Line of Forts at Antwerp-A from which point they will disSeveral thousand Yaqui Indians Joseph Walker, progressive canditributed as necessity requires. Six tached to the forces under Mayto Which Promises to be the Greatest of Russian Campaign date for governor of Massachusetts, physicians and 24 nurses in the party have slowly gathered during tonight announced himself There is no limit to the hours which advertising works. Night and for the present to Monteand expected they will join Statefavor of prohibition. Official Near de-Marsan. Commenced Has day, it is a ceaseless, tireless salesman renders equally valuable the assault on the town. Later the admiral called upon Minservice to the business man and the purchaser. The right kind of an Notice that the wounded may ister of War Alexandre Millerand and Foster, of Salem, Mass., taken across the American line the takes backed by virtually thorough advertisement, was killed at Schronn Lake, ment Says the German Plan of Invasion of Russia Has Foreign Minister M. Delcasse, both of sued tonight by the American whom expressed in the name of the merchant's goods to the home, to the consumer and thus when his automobile plunged into mander. This was enforced ravine, His wife was seriously injurarmy and the nation, cordial thanks Failed. becomes a valuable guide in the of wants and sets in moGeneral Figueroa of Hills ed. for the humane and practical aid of who was probably mortally tion the necessary preliminaries business transactions the sister republic. Admiral Ward said bullet from his own revo The state It works rain or shine, in season or out, hot or cold. Merchants convention Progressive that he hoped that the cargo of the New to York has could withbe the Aisne made of battle age when fell from this horse today, great held at Manchester, Red Cross would be unloaded tomorrow cannot fail to recognize this and looking ahead depend upon their out danger of capture. sent to the border in search of been in progress for three weeks, ed by about 125 delegates and candinight, in which case he would sail for medical attention. Fifteen German vessels, it was said, advertising of today to make sales for tomorrow for it is the adbeen has decision no yet Rotterdam Sunday morning. dates with a fair sprinkling of spectaare in Pernambuco harbor, fearing to vertisement which talks even when the show windows fail to get a tors. ed. The fiercest fight is taking venture out because of the reported chance WAR WILL HAVE NO EFFECT in the western area, where an BRYAN TO PARTICIPATE presence of British cruisers outside violent battle continues, esPopen Benedict XV has appointed the harbor. Failing to recognize the tremendous advantages of advertising is UPON GERMAN EXHIBIT CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAI lly in the Roye district, in which committee of cardinals to prepare like believing there are prosperity is only waiting to Germans have concentrated conplans for a sepudchral monument to At the Panama-Pacific ExpositionFRENCH MAKING PROGRESS be invited in. Extend your by using The BulTo Speak in Pennsylvania, able forces. The action appears Pope Pius X, in the crypt of St. Space Applied For. Peter's. extending more and more northWest, Nebraska and Ohio. NORTH OF THE SOMME letin columns. Others find that pays. It will pay you. no other newspaper, The Bulletin the past week San Francisco, Cal., Oct. war the left wing of the allies ,one Washington, Oct. The Raymond Trust Co., of Raymond, Attacks of Enemy Broken by Their will have no effect upon the size of furnished the following to its readers: French detachments which came ive participation in the Wash., has closed its doors following Strong Resistance. the exhibits of German Arras, department of Pas de run brought by rumors of insolvencampaigns throughout the the Total General Local Bulletin exposition, has fallen back little toward were Telegraph about to begin were taken Deposits approximately Paris, Oct. 2, 11:03 folcommissionast and north of that city, by President Wilson and adminis $150,000. lowing official communication iser, who has been for several months to a French o.zcial announcetion 1320 160 leaders. 1027 26. 133 Sept. Saturday, sued tonight: in Berlin, when he returned to this The president and Secretary The body of Mrs. Richard Croker, "First: our left wing one of Allies' Line Holds Firm. conferred to decide on the 229 559 143 187 wife of the former Tammany leaders. Sept. Monday, our detachments which came out of at the time war began 998 who died in Italy, arrived in New York the campaign trip Mr. Bryan is allies have made progress in Arras fortified town and capital of applicants for 200,000 feet of space, gin week and to discuss the 485 on the steamer Tomaso di Savoia. 193 of Albert, north of the Somme, 162 130 29. Sept. Tuesday, the department of has he said, "and even after two months of jects take up his Ging to the latest official anfallen and war we received three applications for tentatively was decided that in cement Paris. Between Roye John Dewell of Hamden, who set 460 185 130 145 of north that city. Sept. Wednesday, fire to his wife's home Bryan should speak in New Lissigny vigorous attacks have "North of the have Somme we in the at court New Haven addition to Pennsylvania and superior directed by the Germans against 142 533 265 126 Oct. made progress in front of Albert. BeThursday, dle TWO Iowa. Nebraska to from two to four years in state's llied but these attacks, says tween Roye and Lassigny the enemy be in Ohio for three days next prison for arson. French war office, have broken 147 502 213 Oct. BURGLARE CAPTURED 142 has directed violent attacks, which Friday, and if possible will start out the French and British resistbroken against our resistance. three days after his Thomas Bradbury, of Quinoy, Mass. Had Just Broken Into Greens Farms "Second, quiet prevails along the Washington. an attempt to kill the rest of the front quiet is of the rest front. Railroad Station and Postoffice. 3859 884 2112 863 Totals Secretary Daniels will appear his wife, committed suicide by sheetprevail. It is officially anis reported that in the neighbor in Kentucky, Tennessee, ing. He is believed to have been temed in Paris that no enemy rehood of St. Mihiel (department of West Virginia and the week Westport, 2.-Joseph Scher and the left bank of the Meuse, porarily insane. Meuse, 20 miles old. in Connecticut and New Hamps neighborhood of St. Mihiel, 20 dun), there remains no enemy on the captured at the point of a gun became known that the southeast of Verdun. Elbert H. Gary, chairman of the left bank of the Meuse.' at four o'clock this morning just after strength of the admbinistration United States Steel Corporation, has THRILL IN THE AIR lowing statement issued tonight by the they had broken into the Greens Fail in Attack on Antwerp. be thrown behind Ambassador resigned director of every comofficial press bureau: rard order ALONG THE BATTLE LINE Farms railroad station and postoffice. first attempts of the Germans to AEROPLANE SCOUTS PROVE not identified the United "While the expeditionary force was They gave fictitious addresses in another democratic senator the outer line forts at Antwerp States Steel Corporation. being moved abroad, strong patrol VALUABLE TO ALLIES. Bridgeport but it has been learned to have failed. None of the and that administration Furious Onslaught Made by Germans to the eastward of the Straits of Dover they had been employed recentforts has been severely damcounting on the election Albert H. Willis and Lee H. Friedon Left Wing of Allies. undertaken by both seaplanes and Impossible for Germans to Conceal cratic senator from Connecticut Bridgeport theatre. it a French official reboth of Boston, were appointed airships of the naval air service. The The Greens Farms station had alThere were evidences that the Movements of Troops. and the German infantry attacks, for the Richard Booth On the Battle Front, via Paris, Oct. airships remained steadily patrolling ready been broken into seven times in ocratic leaders are to conduct said, have been repulsed with thrill was in the air between the French and English coasts of Worcester, dry goods. merchants, in Bordeaux, France, Oct. 2, 4:15 m. three months, and detectives fight on the understanding that losses to the invading forces. all along the extended allies' line tosometimes for twelve hours, while furthe federal court yesterday. of Germans in Reynolds was sent from New Haven other hand. an official staterepublican party no ther to the east, with the assistance of day. The French and British troops, strength at Roye, as mentioned for the burglars. After keeping issued in Berlin says that the able opposition and that the who the have been Belgian a over the in authorities, A motorman on an elevated train in fortnight temporary the war office's statement issued sives are to be the chief watch for ten nights, he according of Antwerp is making progress. The Bronx, noticing smoke pouring seaplane camp was established Osclosest contact with the Germans, felt before Purdy his testimony factors. this afternoon is explained the ports are being circulated again had their hard tend and patrol kept with sexfrom the home. of H. Rabinowitt, of ease with which the commanding here today. saw the youths break geneffect that the Germans are preplanes between this place and the of preventing the Germans breakNo. 4015 Third Avenue, stopped his window this crawl and morning erals discover the dispositions of the evacuate Belgium, at least NO TIME FIXED FOR the human barrier erected English coast opposite. train and awakened the family. enemy through aeroplane scouts. A portion as far east as Brussels. through the opening into the station them and their main objecSure to Spy Enemy's Ships. TRANSFER OF VERA he handcuffed and where very important factor in the winning captured Paris, and that this meant eventAn order signed by Secretary Lane Battle Starting in Galicia. The this them. say of battles is surpise. The aviators "By this means it was impossible for prisoners victory for the allies. has opened to settlement and entry, the eastern theatre of war, a bat the present war have made factor the enemy's ships to approach the their first offense and that they had Troops Will Not Be Withdrawn ehenlarged homestead The lines of the trenches make the negligle one. promises to be the greatest never been arrested before. The case straits without being seen for many October 11. 600,000 of land in California, New battle front appear like deeply scarred this For the of reason the battle most important of the campaign miles, On one occasion during one of was continued Justice Purdy till fields. The allies, who quickly learnMexico, Washington and Colorado. Cracow, Galicia. the airships patrols it became necestomorrow with bonds fixed at $500 Aisne is continuing for an unpreWashington, Oct. ed the lesson in burrowing, at some an Austro-German army estieach and not furnished. to change propeller blade one cedented length. The public, nouncement today that the places face the Germans within Formation of apple clubs in various dto men is enof engines. The captain feared it not be withdrawn miliar with the strategy is inclined of a quarter mile. field Their enparts of the country is being planned oring to check the Russian adwould be necessary to descend this to be impatient of fighting without Vera Cruz before Oct. 11. and THREE KILLED. 25 INJURED trenchments offer admirable shelter Department of Agriculture, purpose, but two of the crew immediend, those who know Both sides are bringing time had been fixed for the transf effects of the German artilwith view of interesting boys and to volunteered cements. out difIN COLLISION OF TROLLEYS selves with the carry satisfied procontrol of that port to Mexican perfectly lery which consequently reduces their girls in the possibilities of apple raisgress being made by the French armficult the air, and. climbing out thorities, was accepted as ng. casualties and permits the allies to Fail to Invade Russia. At a Pleasant Resort Five Miles North ies. to bracket carrying the propeller that General Funston's forces await in comparative safety the Gercording to Russian official stateshafting, they completed the hazardous be ordered home until the of Sherman, Tex. attacks, which must be made Antonro Tanpo, said to be a student s. the German plan of invasion of Villa break has been settled and work of changing the propeller blade BRILLIANT SUCCESS across the open, and often at terrible at the Albany Law school. early last from East Prussia has failed. 2,000 feet above the sea. restored in the republic. Sherman, Texas, Oct. night stabbed and killed Miss Cromer. OF RUSSIA NCAVALRY. statements says that the Germans pointed out that if the were killed and more than persons Aeroplane Camp at Ostend. Schenectady school teacher, and then The fury of the German onslaught far the western bank of the injured, several seriously when interwithdrawn before the stabbed His himself. is condition unabated today, especially on the the 27th of August, when Ostend en river, but found strong RusEnemy, Surprised, Fled in Disorder tween the constitutionalists' urban electric cars collided early tocritical. western wing: but their effort occupied by a force of marines, a forces on the eastern bank. BeBefore Them. had been adjusted, the action night at Woodlake, a pleasure resort with vigor by the allies, who strong squadron of aeroplanes under a low and marshy ground, the five miles north of Sherman. F. D. be interpreted as an indication seemed to vie with each in other The Cuban House of Representatives Wing Commander Samson, complete ans, according to the Russian Paris, Oct. 2. 8:20 p. destoward the party to Hagan of Sherman was the only one granted amnesty to Asert throwing all their strength and courwith all transport equipment, was at a disadvantage and of Vera Cruz of the dead identified at late hour. patch to the Havas Agency from Pethe attackers. not who sentenced to five years' imadvance. sent over. Later the aeroplane camp Officials said tonight, however, Most of the injured are residents of gives the following official The scene of the most violent atprisonment for the murder of Chief of was moved and much good work is battle is now being fought at announcement: was highly probable that Sherman and nearby towns. tacks changes da by day. The GerPolice Riva, of Havana. The vote the near being carried out by aeroplanes sup ampol, northeastern detachments would be withdrawn division of Russian cavalary has ported armed motor Advanced finding it impossible penefrontier. The Russians within the next two obtained a brilliant success against been established some disFranch Charged with Maltreating trate allied lines in the vicinity of south in the Suwalki disof leavthe Germans advance guard leaving sufficient force to inland. Rheims, and Soissons, quickly transRobert L. Sadd, proprietor of Prisoners. they have turned a German reing of Kielce, the circumstances and stock farm ported of their divisions farther dairy several occasions skirmishes Wapping, into a disorderly flight. Washington, Oct. official Russian Poland, in the direction of the The battleship Rhode and hurled northwest them today have taken place between the armed South Windsor, filed petition in port from the foreign office at Berto arrive at Vera Cruz city of Kielce. The enemy, surprised, in the United States court against Roye. Again they failed. motor and bands of Uhlans. All SIANS TELL OF lin was made public tonight by Count threw down their arms and ammunidays to relieve the North Dakota, though tonight they had not ceased His liabilities are $26,753 and these affairs have been successful, with Von Bernstorff ambassador, charging tion and fled, while the Russian cavto leave Oct. 11. possible their efforts to batter down the reassets about $30,000. loss to the enemy in killed and in ERRIFIC DEFEAT OF GERMANS that torhad wounded soldiers alry cut up a laggard detachment. company of marines, probably the sistance prisoners taken, The naval armed cars tured and horribly mutilated by "The German operations in Russian be taken to the Guantanamo Six were some persons and aeroplanes also have assisted the injured, Provinces of Lodz and Suwalki, French irregular soldiers who attackterritory have nearly all failed, their station by the North probably seriously, in colWORKING ON WAR French forces of artillery and infantry Russian Poland. ed field hospital at Orchies, town artillery being defenceless on the north. on several occasions. Good work has lision between street cars at Morsey's in the north of France. The town roads which are not macadamized BILL TAX REVENUE been done in dropping bombs corner in South Easton, Mass. Both was as a result. demolished ndon, Oct. Most of the batteries become in of sitions military were COTTON and many smashed SITUATION persons MAY and importance


Article from Honolulu Star-Bulletin, October 24, 1914

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The Raymond Trust Company of Raymond, Wash., has closed its doors following a run brought by rumors of insolvency. Deposits were approximately $150,000.