Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 17, 1914, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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    ISVliliNlNti LEDG-BB-PHILADELPHIA, UKrtAY,DB(!EABBB 17, ltiVi.
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SEE-SAW MART
CONTINUED TODAY
:-. IN N. Y. TRADING
$$lume of Business Smaller
and Speculation Was Ab
rsent Call Money 3 Per
w Cent.
';KBW TOniC, Deo. 17,-The stock mar
ket" continued ltd seesaw tendency to
afyV price being alternately tip and
down. The changes either way were
mostly In fractions. The entire list gen
erally opened lower, and tlio volume of
business was smaller. As the day ad
vanced mote strength was shown and
prices rose gradually. There was an en
tire absence of speculative Interest. In
the Irttc aftrnoon another reaction
occurred.
,,,'rhe acant supply of stocks In the fore
noon madf the market vcry sensitive to
price changes. Union Paclflc, Amalga
mated Copper, Heading, Lehigh Valley,
Central Leather, New York Contra) nud
Arrterlcarl Beet Siigar inoVcd Up No
sooner here they up than they went oft
afcaln on tho report Hint two IJtigllsh
Vattlushlps Ii'nil been sunk.
iVOn the upward awing; Reading touched
KSfctid gradually eaiod OK to 1I7',4. Penn
sylvania reached lcs1.. Steel sold up to
(ili, later fnlllnrr ? to 51H.
'.Union Pacific, which had advanced fiom
ilE to lis;, ut once icncted to 118, and
similar recessions were noted In n number
of other stocks. There was exceptional
strength and activity in a trroup of spe
cialties, Central Leather made a gain of
over one point on buying, based on pie
dictions as to the amount of the dividend
lb he declared next Wednesday, and
American Boot Sugar made the same
amount of advance on buying on the ex
pected resumption of dividend payments.
4Tho innk and flic Is rcncrally pleased
ylth the reflating power shown by the
market. The belief was expressed that
If things keep on na they have ntortcd tho
market will soon settle down, and If any
thing advances will bo irndts Thcio wni
a disposition to wait for some favorable
development, such as a favorablo decision
to tho railroads In the Eastern udvauce
rate case. It li said that the decision Is
now In tho printer's hands. If this la the
case the carriers should soon know It
they have won or lost.
TQall money was loaned at S'i per cent
and later at 3 per cent. In some quarters
to'rno efforts are being made to talk
rates up, but with no effect. Monej Is
stilt In abundant supply. Tho foreign
exchange market was easier. Rclohs
marks were quoted at S3. Demand sterl
ing 1.S7 3-16, and cable. 4 ST".,
jlrading, It seems, must ptoceed with
out the aid of speculative operations,
and few expect any substantial volume
Of business or wldo variations In tho
general list from tho present level of
quotations. "The point wan made by
represcntatives of foreign houses a few
days ago that Europe could not be ex
pected to do an thing but sell until tho
I situation on the Continent should ma
'terially change. Any advances hero above
, July 37 prices on the London exchange
; permits the liquidation of foreign holdings
(under the rules of the London committee
land tho available supply of stocks from
that source.
On the other hand, the minimum prices
iflxed hy the New York Stock Exchange
a.m to Insure values against any sharp
decline, but, at tile samo time. It Is to
J be understood that any aggressive bear'
operations would catl for quick action
(against any offender in that- diiectlon,
and the activities of thoso persistently
ommlted to the short side aie, placed
.under effectual restraint,
gin the bond market the most active Is
sues were Cential Pacific first 4s North
rn Pacific U American Telephone con--jrjrtlble
'Vis. and Consolidated Gas
find Electric Cs. Price changes vera
negligible.
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NEW YORK BOND SALES
. MOO Anwr Cot 01 4Ha .., '
J low Amer Ice deb ..,. , wi
fcicou Amer Tel cvt 4).s..,. wl
Tlouo Ann Arbor 4s. ..,,.,, W
17009 'Atchleim sen 4a,. . . viu
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twxo Atchison ov 4 1000,, uji;
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NEW YORK STOCK SALES
yes-CI. HUh t
Alailct (,'old Mines 24) 4H MH
Amsl Copper. B4H 68), M .
Am. D Sunf SOU 3tK 30
Am.CM jfljf rf)K 20
lopref so mi B0
Am. CsrAPdj........ HH 48H 45
Am.ColtoftOll 4031 40), 40
Am.ldtAI.ether.... 4 4. M
AmLoco MX 23H
Am.Smeltlni mi o8U C8)
do pref JOO 100
Am SnaffCo ,,149 149 149
Am.fcuor. , 107U 107
Am.Tel.ATel,n..,vm U8'a 118!
Am Woolen . ......
lopref,, ,. 77 77 77
Ansconds Copper SO), 27 20M
Atchlfon p3)i P35, 91H
tUldwIftLoco 40U 40W
BaltftOhlo COW 7014 COM
rtopref.. , o9U 00)i fM
Belhfitecl. , 40 40!( 40M
doprof., $. 81) 8W
nreoWtn napld Trsnttt. mi W SSl
Csllfqmlaret 17)( JOM 16'
Canadlia re 1G8 161 157).
Central Leather 30). 38). 3V
OhesAOhlo 41J i 43
ChlnoCopper 34Jf 35 3l!t
Chicago. Great Western 11 UK H
Jopref 20! 2') 29
Chlraro.Mll. at. Paul.. 00) WH 9'
ColFuelAIron 2l) 2lJ
WitilleraSec. mi Wi 13
I-rc 22 22), 22
lcl A Hudson........ .. 142), 142H
ConsolClas 110U 110H
Ocneisl Electric 140 140
Cereral Motor.....
dopref 02 01 01
Ooodrlch Co 23H 25 25
Oreit Northern llfiJI 115M 116
Oreat North Ore. Cent. 20 20K 26J"
HarvcslerNJ ol BOH SW
dopref 11(3). 116K
Indiana Strcl 12!( 12!.
Interborc-Metropolltan. 12Jj" 12!X 12!i
dopref C2 Cl)i 6l)i
International Paper.. ' .
dopref. 34U 3HX
Irsrlratlon jo!i ,10H 10U
Klseje )3 03
J.I, Case
dopref go 60
Kansas City Southern.. 22U 22).' 22
tchlghValley 13oh' 138)!i 131)i
LlgKiMjersTob
dopref, 12Ji 113!.' 1134
Lorlllard
do pref 112 112!i 112)1
I.oulSIlleANashTl)le..l22 12," 126
Miami Coppor 18H 18K 18!,
Minneapolis A St. Louis .. 11 11
Mlssourl.KansasA Texas
dopref 3J)i 30 20
Mlssouil Pacific. 10 10H 9),
Montana Toner Co 43 '12'i
Nat onal Lead 40 40 45
Nevada Con 12). I2' 12
N. Y.. X. 11. A II 65!i 65". ,Wi
New York Con 82 S3 82)5
N?Y.. p. 4 West 21 " 21 I 21
Norfolk A West 10IH 101)3
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Pcnna. 10S IDS'. 107'J
Pressed Steel Car 35 31J1 34)5
Pullman Co 1C1 loU 160
I Hall ay Steel faprlne... 21 13. 23',
Dopref &8lJ S-'i
KayCons 10JJ 10'i 10'i
Headlns 147J 140 147'a
ftccklsland I.'f Vi Vi
dopref 2)i 2Ji 2
doldpref 82 SI
EoPaUflc b6a' SOM W.'
Southern Hailwaj lOU It)!.' 1GU
Standard MlUlni 4iv3 45 45
btudebaler 3Jh 3J) 3.!!.'
'I tnncsseo Copper. 'St V-i :i-Jj
Tcias Company.... :.13J 12S3i 128! i
Teias iPaclIIc........ , I31j 13i
Undcrnood.TjperIter. Jk -.
dopref .. . ... ., ... 10J J0.1
Union Taclflc 118 tio' US
dopref 70). 71) 70
Union l'ac War 273f 27H 27!i
U.S. Kubber. .'.it!.' Wi Ml
USStoel JOIi my,. SOU
dopref 104H 104W 101J1
United Clear Mfg 42 12
Utah Copper 49). 49!l 40
VsClr Chem 21 2: 21
Wabash U H li
dopref 2 2
Western Union 6SH 5SJi 58
Wheeling A LaVo Erie
doSdpref 3Jj 3f 3!i
WeiUnEhouseKlec.,... 68 03 63
Western Man land 14 HK M!i
llit-dlvldend.
Total atock calls, .7,100.
DISCUSS STEEL WAGES
Dividend Policy May Be Determined
by Labor Question.
NEW YORK, Dec. 17,-The question of
wages of United States Steel employees
was brought Into prominence, today by
the fact that the president of the various
constituent companies were In session
all day at the orHce of the United States
Steel Kxportatlon Company, No, 71 Broad
way. Up to the close of business no In
formation as to the results of the meet
ing could be obtained. The belief pre
vails hero that the dividend policy will
be determined by the action on the wage
question.
GOVERNMENT BONDS
,. . .. , ., , . , BIJ, Aiked.
tf H 2 of 1W0. coupon " Oil
rtntroi :'i. reilitarad. . .. ,, vsw
Panama 2i coupon ., .... tt.U
I'anuma nw 3, radatarad. . . ,, t8(,
Panama, nev 3a, coupon.. ,. DO
U H s of 1U, rcilatarad . , . .10.1
U a Sa it lls, coupon . .,. .100
07
10U
u u gi 4fi. rasiaiarao,. . . . mwv,
U 8 is
0 IV
025. coupon..,
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COTTON PBJOES HIOHES
NOT YORK, Dae 17 -A ataadlor tone wia
daytloped in. tha cotton tnarkat In the aftar
noon, ana prla advancta 4 to, 7 points utova
laat nlxht cloalnsa Tha larso exoorta tt
rortad from Ba.vannah probibly hoi pod tba
Ldtanca, but tba main factor wa LfUavad ta
ba tba continued ataadlnaia oq tha Southern,
pet; markets, which bav. not yet ahown th
1 r-ho!Way wea.knaaa that ha a bean quite con
rally predicted. rlaTfollow: "
Y oloae. Opjn, Iliad. Low Cloae
DMtmber . , ,KT It 08 T 00 8.IK.' 7 00
January , . .7 16 T 24 T Js T.2B 7 25
Mareu . . Tin 7 St 7 47 7OT T 48
Say 7. 7 4 7 T4T 78
OaUber 1 TOT T.M .0u 7 V Sua
asp ) aaann 1 11 1 1 1 Viaai,
MININO PTOCK QUOTATIONS
TONOTAU PTQOKS.
"
J Ira Butler
MaoNamara
UlJjia.il Exte'Dalaa'
10
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'4)
1
Toaop&b Meri
Yeoevu MlBlce
Haaotia ni
waat
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an
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it
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13
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aJba AS & fTTW, ftr 4 87 !
JW uuotsel 17fc asr,Tl
Atlanta.
Slua Bull
WlH- ::':.':.::
OaaiUoaUw raita
DUnlMnlfield B B. ..
Daley
J?
LIMIT LOWERED
ON SEVERAL
LOCAL STOCKS
hanai a I aa mm.
Quiet Trading in Securities,
But Bonds Were in De
mand Country Banks
Buying Commercial Paper.
About the only development of arty
Importance In nn otherwise exceedingly
quiet local slock market seislon today
was the reduction In the minimum price
limits on several Issues, Tho most Interesting-
was the drop In the limit on
Baldwin preferred to 101, despite the fact
Hint the stock changed hands at 102. In
odd lots. This aotlon followed ft similar
drop In Now York. It will b recalled
that Philadelphia quoted tho minimum
on Baldwin at 103U. with the divi
dend on ft few days ago, but that,
In consequence of Its selling In New
York at 104i, the higher price was fixed
here Whon the 3V4 per cent, dividend
was deducted tho limit was only reduced
to IM'i analn, and It sold at 102i. New
York, however, sent out notice last night
that th minimum should bo 101. so the
local quotation wast also cut,
Tho other two Issues cn which reduc
tions were established were General
Asphalt common at 32 and Lake Superior
at 10. In both, sates were recorded nt
the new low points today, which showed
a loss of one and two points, respectively.
Elsewhere price changes were slight and
tlio tone firm, with moderate demand for
United States Steel. Electric Btorage
was Aim at 49 and Lehigh Navigation
nas strong. Jtapld Transit, the Tonopahs
and United fins Improvement sacged off.
It became known today that Lake
Superior Income bonds, the last sale of
tvhlch was at S3, had been offered re
cently at CO without a transaction be
ing effected. The decline, of course. Is
due to the defaults which have occurred
on some of tho securities of tho com
paring subsidiaries. The limit on the
httfok, as already stated, was reduced to
day. In the flnnl dealings L'nlted Gas turned
lieav), extending; Its earlier decline to a
full point at 82. On the other hand, Le
high Navigation certificates rose to 7.
In the bond division Intel state 4s at
tracted attention because of the an
nouncement In the reduction In outstand
ing pieferred stock. A J1WX) bond sold at
:(,'-, a fractional recession from last night,
but a J10O bond changed hands at 67. Klec
tile and People's Is were In demand and
so also were American Oas and Electrlo
Sa uliiplr man '1 to S3. Philadelphia Com-
, pany os and Philadelphia Electric 5s also
hardened fractionally
I Out of tovwi banks were In the inatket
I for considerable quantities of commer
cial paper. Good names were taken as
low as 4Va per cent., although the bulk
of the business was done at 4 per cent.
Note brokers statod that there was a dis
tinct Improvement to be noted In senti
ment toward this class of loans
1 RESERVES EXPAND
Bank of England's Weekly Itctuvn
Shows Increase of 1,131,000.
LONDON. Dec. 17. An Increase of 4.1, -121,000
In reserves Is shown in the weekly
statement of the Bank of England for
this week, as compared with the same
week last year. The proportion of re
nerves to liabilities this week was S3 31
per cent., against 32.54 per cent, last year.
Bullion holdings this week were fDM.OW
larger, and the total of public and private
deposits was clOuO smaller
Dotatls follow:
This wk. iJiet vrk. Laet year.
jC t
Circulation..., .-!5,5!H,C00 31.TM.000 M.7D-..O0O
1'ilblle depo.lte 41,107,000 4R.OOll.000 S.V03.000
lMvate depoa. 1M,7.10.000 120,004,000 87,4114,000
Gov. aecurltlea ll.WO.OOO 11,1)50 ooO lt.104,000
Other MCUr...lKI4R1.000 117,000,000 27,018 OPO
Iieaarva .... r6,2W,U00 SI.IGI.WK) M.075,000
I'roporilon.of
TAB. Ul .10.U , , " ...i, v v-. m . iv,
..T.i tjtinvi Tl j-, niki vn hirt ,j
llulllon
Uank rate
S4
7
FAIiL IN R. H. EARNINGS
October Returns of Fifty Companies
Show Net Loss of 8.34 Per Cent.
The October reports of fl(t rrprarentatlve
railroad a) "tenia, operating npuroilmalely 13T,
000 mllea in all aectlona of the country, anew
a tlacreaee In sroaa carnlnsa u( 0 Qt per cunt.,
whtla net Turnings docreaied 8.31 per cnt.
Tlila comparea with a decreaee In sroaa of 8.82
ter cent, and an Increaee In net of 2.01 par
cent, lor September.
Operating ratio, eicluilve of taiea but In-t-ludlnz
reiulla of outalde operatlona, was
60 81 per cent.. aalnat 07.48 per cent In Oc
tober, lOb'l: operatlnc ratio or Saptember,
1(114. an 83 6,1 per cent.
Tna lOllOHina; tavie mvn iiiv wiiw,r luittia
1014 Decreaae P.O.
MUease
lMMl 2.K1B 1.84
oroas
.inKi.MH.mL aiu.n.'ui1 v.uj
Ken. and taxaa., 1-S14.'IM 14,ni,0iS ft.Jo
,Sit , 07,W,t). S.S35,ei0 .14
ofols per mile.. l.TR 1M 10.71
Iset per mil. .
3S7
41 10,04
Increaee.
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NEW YORK CURB QUOTATIONS
Bid. Aaked,
K At?
lira a en ...
ildldneld Cenealldited..
Oreene Caninae ,.,,....
1 Knei ,
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Maxwell
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TiS
M
120
18i
s
tin
aa p.rel . .
lnlaatnc
Plplaalnc
Otfa Hle.stw
da pref
8
.. 7f.
. S5
,.. 90
. ..110
:...'
W
lllkar-llaiemsn
Rterllae Uum .A. ......
Tsbaoeai Preducta. pref . . .
Xfnlted Clsr Storaa .. .
do pref
United lT0ft .
Vlllys Overland
do pre' ! !
Yukon Go' .
w w.p
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BATES TOR MONEY
Call. Time.
W& '. - ::::! J! Jwffi
Maria utU PPr. S to 8 moatba. FfeHa4el
pWa7Hf P "'
BANK CLEABINOS
Bauk elearlnsa today oowpared with earn.
- n ..., I... t,A v4ra
apoarr U.t two year.
V,w vea.
fSlfaaio "
gt. luls
UKi
COAST IINE DIVIDEND OUT
Another laadlai HlUead radued Its dltldeud
today. b AtJajatlii.OoaA Use aanewslotc a
S3; t oak suasmsl rats par seat ,
ftSTwd 1 pwst-
WAR BISKS yUBTHEB BEDTJOED
E-vS8'
W8W Y0K COFFEE KABXWT
MBtSC. ruturaa troc,pd Jlif aotet M
K7 flfi bid Jugen llTIi
jS sli"! fe Jte T " bid
tr 11 4e Octoiai T Vic bid
U -rv.va.lar ot.rtj D 44X
a&. Jul tftfid 7 fcK
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vTa a Ursa saoaSti
Thoto by flutekunet.
SAMUEL T. BODINE
President of the United Qas Im
provement Company, who was
today elected a director of the
Cambria Steel Company.
BdDINE ON CAMBRIA BOARD
President of tho United Qas Im
provement Co. Elected a Director.
Two Interesting changes In the direc
torate of the Cambria Steol Company
wore announced today. Samuel T. Bo
dlne, president of the United Oas, Im
provement Company, was elected lo fill
a. vacancy, nnd Chllda Frlck, son of
Henry C, Frlck, who Is said to hold the
second largest Intel est in the stock of
tho company, was also elected to the
board.
Mr. Bodlne Is one of tho most promi
nent of this city's financiers, nnd, with
Mr. Frlck, his presenco should greatly
strengthen the already powerful Cam
bria organization. Besides being head
of tho gas company, he Is a director
of the Franklin National Bank, the Com
mercial Insurance Company, the Guar
antee Trust Company, the Pennsylvania
Company, the AVelsbach Company and the
Western Saving Fund Socletj
LOCAL STOCK AND BOND SALES
Tea cloae. lllarh Iw C!oe,
T Am Oaa . Ihi 1DI '4 IOITi 101
.1 nald I.oeo pref. 102". 102 10A lt
i Heth Bteel . MON o'i J ""e
ta Cum Iron . 42 42 42 4S
US cam Stwsl ll 4ls i' J i'i
100 nice Storase -lit 10 4P 4
210 tlen AlPhalt R.1 32 .12 ;12
200 Key Tel Co. Ul 1 m l!i i:i'
10 TjiKo Run uorp i.- III i" i"
.12 lhlh Xav . . "7. 78'i 71 iS
... ., . . r-, To Ta
u L ... , Tt '".
7S
711 '
.11 t.hlrli Vallet, 117'. 071. T. 07".
r,l 1 h A'al T- pref 21 21 28 2t.
2V North Cent . Si', Sl Rl'. S4'4
:i72 Penna It It 51 7-10 .14', Kl'a ''i'i
:i renna Halt Mfg m ni in !
inn viiiia Co . ru'. :n :ii. :ti
.17 Phi a Elei- .. !' ! r.i!a ?
3:
lis I ft lnm .
M S. H2
40 I'll Cos N J. 2L"J
00 IT H .Steel. . . ''
.11 1 S Hteel ul ef.
1,1 WHS S. . 5"
22.1 -j.' 1 aa
ii 14 ,11 m
1041 1 101'a iuii,
SO 1W M)
IlOXDrS.
11 at ri'i.
Hilr. Itlcli. 1 on. t'lnif.
Mll Am (1 . 1: s . HIH S114 vt. ttVi
2.-. tain Steal acp. 07'. IIIU 7U OVi
.(K1 City 4 1012 . . !l'i 11 1 W)'
RWO PI & V Tr 4 . TS Ml jtl JO
NM Intfs Itn-j 4a 1 r.7 M'j .'..
,'fiO Ixli V Tr ret .' R" M S M
WOO I ch X 011a HjB . .is t., I'S IsS
T00O Phila Flee It.. 7', 7S1- 71', TS'i
nm Phlla Kloo rn .liK't, mi loo. inii
rtxii I'hlla Co ens .-. snu hi"4 nM, Nil,
1 1 I'hlla Cn a-p. . lit 01 til 01
1( hS A I b' IM.10.lb loot, IPOll M'l'.'j
1mj YorU nw 6a.. Ul 01 DI 01
HALF HOURLY SALES
10 to 10.30 A. M.
27 PlilU nice.
'.'J renna
20 rio
CO Cam Iron....
8 Penna
s Tonopah . Bel.
so do
1 u a 1
3 Cam Iron..
lOM'itna,
23T, us Pcnna
,-.4t 10 V a hteel. .,
.Illi tun Ton Hcl....l
4.' 1 1'enna
.MS 20O Ceil Aep. ...
41i 5 IV J t J 8
4t in TMilla Eleq...
S.I 10 I'onna
42 10 Tonopah Bel
SO
.',1
31
11-18
M
, .12
ro
. Mia
51
BONDS.
11000 Heo i. Peop Tr la.,
loo Villa Eleo 5a
70
.101
10.30 to 11 A. M.
5 Phlla Kltp... 21 10 Oen AP 32
1 Am ClasT. ..lnlla 1W I'hlla Co 35
100 Penna .11 1 l'enna .11
If I) US Steel.... Bl, Ki Ml T t t 13.
.1 I.eh Valley.. 'J .17 l'enna r.
100 i' 8 Steel.... 51' 21 I'llTtC. 13t
0 Am Uaa..:..10I'i 2n V O 1 621.
BONDS.
1C14) lli Nav eona Ua US
1UK) Inleratate Itna la . Mb
11 to 11.30 A. ST.
10 Penna M'i
Iiai Cam Fteel . . . 41
40 Tonopah lie). 4a",
Ml U h Steel. .. .11
.10 1-akn Sup Cor 10
10 llQ 10
a rvottn, v-eni.. -.t
BONOS.
400 Interatata ltwyj 4a 67
1000 Srnnlah Am I & S Bs lfto'i
UOOiI Am Use i Elec S4i
nroo m Oaa & Clec .la 85
1000 Am Oaa i. Ulec Ba S3
11.30 A. M. to 12 M.
Ml Tonopah Mln Tl .11 I'n Cons N J.S21
to ,lo! . . 7 SKI U ieel pf.104,
M I oh V Tr pfj 2S 1 I'n Cona N J.ilSJ
11 Tunonah Mln TJI II O I. . . Vf.i
20 l.eh Valle . 0T lun Teaaa Pac Be lji
B do 0T BUS Steel pM04
1ft) Kevetone Tel 114 300 Tonopah Bel. 4J
ISO P It T t c . ISb
BONDS.
1000 Am Oaa & Kleo Ba... . . .,
1000 Phlla Co eona 3a NH
5000 Phlla Co cona 3a 8at
IS to 12.30 V. M.
4 Pe,iaa
22 I.eh Na.
20 Irfh Na If.
3 Penna Salt..
34
T
10 peaua
'! do,,.
.11
7K
OS
BONDS.
3
ICO PhlU !!
.100
12.30 to 1 P. II.
2 Sou Facia mf Tft Kftfth. Cent.
Belh Sieel. 40, 160 w Bl..,.
d Vaaina 94 ?t 4o, . . .
100 Teaopah Bel. 4. S I.eh Valla) ,
BOJIDal.
yogo Phlla Elw 4a
IOP0 jmeratate Kwy 4a
4 0.14
'. Wr4
Hi4
aoo
24 Cam Steel eorlo,.,.
2000 City ta 1812-caaf....
4uu i-niiHj omi a.
logo mariuie r ea,.
1 to 1,30 P. M.
Lab Tr pd S8,
9 th V Tr pld 26
fUQ nortn cent.
SU
aval IBaa & Paau
V XLT7. tl i-1
-
fia roi vh Hi)i.,.
itfVin
1,30 to 2 P, H,
5 ??i-,a. , . -
!! M- .6!
PJTlt
BOWUfl.
1000 YH Hw 1
2oS lateral at, Rwj 4 ....
3 to 3.3Q P, JC.
100 KMrataus Tl HU I l4 tv I I.
. wL9 IT.
. r"a
rint U
IBJUHJHbL
11 Oa. Jt SUaw &,,,..
tSaiar-AiTi'Tii:
rCis, c I4..T...
I IJ I - I I H IPIIISS
APPROVE PIPE LINE DEAL
j '.'
,UMV. y- , We 11 TIM Stat 1-ubliv
,h"3?"SC" ,'T. "" utlyrtlr
s aaf -m vaanas v 1 "WlStf J SJall.1 J Ul sUHlUB
I.OuO of csobvu atotfc to wiabU tlu
lm"V" " uwuaDi ui laai
hovlf furnad uiiiisuiy to bur the olua Una at
Di Ohtu Ci I ( oiui-:i iraeuuac OU 00 lt
tuuraj, from Wun) Kanta. w ItUaoui Tha a a
ptl. atioi for Lranafcr j( vh prvprt v,a alaa
aarvsd tj m J av,tv b la woai ,uaa ,
MSW YOJIX 3KXTAX. HAXKST
. KliRh . - 1 W lar w.a uttiij
m,A .dlna oulfe. tha f41aati2 . -.,
i ftjotad at Tb n t 1 ojikei WJa n , X4M
r.7 riill It T tr era. i;i". ; , usa J;i
r ao racino . . ;i , m h
;;i Ton Helmont .4 11-10 4', 411-10 i'
111 Tan Mlnlnc T'k Vi . "
100 Tex t l'ac. 1.1'a 11W 13U
al IrJttc IMi
TRADE IN WHEAT
STAGNANT, WITH
PRICES FIRMER
Current Large Export Busi
ness Responsible for
Strength Receipts at
Spring Grain Points Small.
OHlCAdO, Dc. 17.-Traoe In wheal
Tvas stagnant this morning, but prices
wore firmer, reflecting tho current largo
export business. Hecelpts al spring
wheat points wero small. Advices from
Kansas reported snows at Concordia,
Wichita, Kansas City and other points.
This 11 111 bo of great benefit to wheat
there.
The market at Liverpool was dull and
after showing flrmnesa early, reacted
Advices fiom Argentina said tho weather
there 'was better nnd reports from the
frost atea wero more cheerful. It Is
considered that low temperatures In Ar
gentina did not do much damage. Ship
ments from that country for tho week
wore estimated at 120,000 bushels, against
400,000 bushels last year. The demand
for consumption abroad continues heavy
and arrivals are expocted to be lighter.
Italy la still buying on a liberal scale.
Tha receipts In that country hale passsd
Into the hands of the speculators, rho
will not sell. Tha reduction In the ex
port duty has not relieved tho situation,
and the high rate of exchange has re
duced facilities for shipping. The ques
tion of future supplies Is causing appre
hension. Alt this strengthens tno mer
chandising position of tho United States,
The receipts of wheat at Minneapolis
and Duluth today were 321 cars, against
663 cars a year ago; at Winnipeg 149 cars,
against 3(1 cars; at Chicago 138 cars,
against IS cars,
Corn was a little firmer, but dull. Sen
timent In the pit was bearish. Tho mar
ket at Liverpool also was quiet, with
pressure In distant positions. Conditions
for tho now Argentine crop are good and
the outlook la excellent. Hulls In this
country are discouraged by the big prem.
lum of May over December. Shipments
from Argentina for the week were esti
mated at 3,468,000 bushels, against 3,357,000
bushels a year ago. Tho receipts here
today were 443 cars.
Oats were quiet. The receipts here to
day were 120 cars. Argentine reports
urgent foreign demand for oats.
Provisions also were a shade easier,
with trade limited
leading futures ranged aa folio
Ye.trf1n a
Wheat OnR. Iltih. T.Air ln. rim
irnen. mgn. lw uione. cloee
December 1.18H 1.2ol, 1.1S, fl.201. tt.le
Slav 1.22AI l.maT 1.S2U i.!2.i! H.22U
July . . l.isti l.Wa 1.1& l.lC'-j 1.15,
uorn ine aeuver
December
t'.
in iKi fii iti
tou nou tTol, tnov
T5"t esr, 7) 0U'
4SU 4R tlH4 MTt
52li 51 '52a, f32
S5i
4ft
May . .
Aiuly ....
Onta
December May
I-ard-
. 4S
. 52
Jnnitary .
.low
.10.25
10 OH
10.12
10 37
10 00
loss
10.12 1 10.0.1
10 .17 10.77
.May ...
Itlln -Jnntian
Ml) .
I'ork
.Tnrimrv 10 OJ
3CV17
1001 10 0.'
IU25 ro 12
1R.12 tJS.-lli
18.70 tlS 87
0.07
10.27
.10.27
isns
..is 75
tAike.l
IS 40
18.00
IR.10
IS 77
iA!a-.
Uld
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CHICAGO, Dec. 17. HOOS---rtfc.lr.ta,
32,uuo, markut steady. Mixed and butcher,
S0 8J4J7SO: eood lieavy JOOOsfT.", ronnh
lira, taS0lfT40: lU-ht. IU.0O97.2S. plga,, 3.50
97.311. bulk, fT 0.107.25 '
CATTI.B neealp.e, 7000i market rak ami
loner I3eeee, $351' : cowa and helfera. Sdihjj
7 21, Texana, r.VUfl 50, ealvea. tDUS.SO.
SIIi:UP. rteeelpta, 6000. market alow an J
ateaJy. Natlie ana Western, 13 6086,63,
lamba, 30.731JS.8.1.
WHEAT AREA LARGER
WASHINGTON. Dec. 17.-The Crop
Iteporting Board. Department of Agri
culture, today estimated that the area
of winter wheat sown this fall Is 11.1
per cent, more than In 1913, equivalent
to an Increase of 4,135,000 acres. Tlio In
dicated total area Is 41,263,000 acres. The
condition of the crop on December 1 was
8.3, against 97.3 011 December 1, 1913. The
10- ear average la 90,3.
The rye area sown this fall is 2.S per
cent, more than In 1913, equivalent to
nn Increase of 78,000 acres, tha indicated
totul area being 2,831,000 acres. The con
dltlon on December 1 was 33.0, against
B3.3 last year. The 10-ycar average Is 93.
CONDEMN EMERGENCY RULES
LONDON, Dec. 17. A resolution was
passed at a mass meeting of the mem
bers of the Stock Exchange this after
noon condenmnlng the emergency rules
of the Kxchango and the manner In
which the committee administers them.
A 1 esolutlon was also passed demanding
that all new rulen hereafter be submit
ted to the members of the Exchange be
fore they are confirmed by the commit
tee, especially any rules regulating the
reopening of the Exchange.
Trading In securities In the street was
quiet today, but prices were steady.
Price changes In the American group
were narrow and the tone was irregular
An Issue of 1,000,000 pounds three-year ahi
per cent, notes, at 9SW, was announced
by tho Orand Trunk Hallway Th se
curities of the Canadians received good
Inside support, offsetting the effect of the
new note Issue. There was light imeat
ment buying of home railway shares,
Iiusslan eeuritle were dull, but Japa
nese Issues were Arm. The Bank of Eng
land was a light discounter of pre-mora-torium
bills.
LOCAL BID AND ASKED
Today
IjU) Asltad.
lOtK 101
Hald i.rf
fam SimI
i'i'i 4J
Sie
en
J&-; :..,::: P fi gfe
f ::::. itt ft. S ffi?
w
Naf T7J- It li n
W w:-..- .' ft a I
im
uu
L 1 Q.1A AMI
y wB 1 it-u T
&
POWDER TOQK QUOTATIONS
i.. t....-.,!-,., u 1 . 2T: -
XXI A. A ,..
SSiSSrsKnZr rWHZ C"; K
pISVw
fttm iiinri BtB .
Heerre Bksj Dlsoeuat SatM
Yaatarday
, MW.Aaka4,
lltW 104
4244 it
H
m a w fm
& itif'i- '
fiMvewiit Ca cwa
FEs ,eavl lJMAs)
te per cant mttrnt . .
8 la
M T
W or 30t5: m t,
tv. 1
n 1 1
Eoatuu
S.sj Tork
k'uliaftUai
JttiU
( ' kS4l
(as rru.iA
Philadelphia Markets
GRAIN AND FLOUR
MTIKAT There Was a fair export inquiry
and with stronter outald adla brlees of
winter varieties advanced le Serine; wheat
wan without quotable change Quotations
Car lota, In uporl elatnter No. 2, red, spot
and Daeember, SI.210122H, No 2 red. Weat
ern, Jl.I.ltfl 27; No 1, Northern Iruluth, 1.20
COIIN. neeelpt. 2091 huh Supplies
were sWH and the market ruled nrm though
quiet. Quotations. Car lots for local trad.
ss to location. No. 2 yellow, new, Tl!U79c.i
steamer yellow, new, 70B7i".o i No. 3 yellow,
new, OftigOOHe.i aampi" ;ellow new. 103
0lo. i new eob, per 70 lb , tSf)768e
OATS necelpta. 83,941 hiieh. Offerings
were moderate and the market , ruled Arm
Quolollonei No, a white, MOMHCi stand
ard white, Mite 1 No, tl while. Bile
, I'MICK. iferelpta. 1105 bble. anil 2.738 020
Iba In sacka Th market ruled steady, but
there a little dalnir. quotation- Ter JW
Iba. In wood-AVInler elear, $1 T.Ktl.no. ilo ,
rtratght, fWhSSl. oe patent. 130.lT.li Kan
sas, atrnlitht, Julr rncVn. SS 20ffS 101 do ,
latent. Juts racks, 1 lotfft.ll.",: elirlnr. nrat
Hear, 5lucri:n), rto . alralsht. 45 3O0; do.,
patent S.054f)txi. do , favorite brnnde, itP
(I Mi (Ity mllla, choleo and fancy patent. tn&
5.W1 city mllla, reaular trade Winter, clear,
j4.Tfl4.'in, do,, straight, 688 25, do, ratent,
43 WV 3, Til.
Iti K ri.OUtl was In amoll supply and firm.
w nuola nearbr and Western, in wood, at
1V qllol
f OffO 80,
PROVISIONS
Tnl. ... ...I.i t 1. 1.. .. a fnl..
Wna; rhantter, but aluea ruled slendy.
Duotatlona my tM?ef In aets amoketl
and alr-drled 282!c.Uo, Wnitern, In ata,
finoked, 28Jve. do., tlti, hnuclilea and
tenders, erfioked and alr-drled, 2Jft:tlc.) do,
leatern, knucklo and tenders, smoked 2W
JOci do., hum MSflSO, pork, family. l,sos
2t hama. s. 1'. cured, boao, IVttf"c-l do,
alilnnad, looae, lUflSte.; do., do., amoked. It
OI4)io,j other haine, amoked. city curod, as to
brand and avetaie, lSai5Ue.: do , amoked,
Weatern cured, lBUlBHc: do., boiled, lioneleaa,
20a21c.! plcnlo ahouldere. a. 1'. cuied. looae.
llHailttc: do, amoked, l2',01Sje,i iwllle. In
filckte. accordlni to avcraxe, looae, 15ft 1314;;.:
ireakfaat bacon, aa to brand and average, city
eurcd. 18B1II0.1 do,, Weatern cured. 18int)c.s
lard.Meetern, njOned, tlereeo, llilOUHc.: dp.
do., do., tuba. HiieilUe.t do, pure city, kettle
tendered, In tierce, llUlllk; do., do., do.,
In tubs, ltusflivlc,
REFINED SUGARS
The market tery firm nennera list prlcea
standard xranuiated, Re., fine granulated,
4.0.1c, powdered, fiOV.t confectioners' A,
4.38c; soft grades. 4 HuM.TOc.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
IltlTTKK There m n fair demand for
fine goods and prlcea ruled nrm unner light or
ferlnga. Quotatlona Weatern, freah, aolll
packed, creamery, fancy apeelala. :.c.i extrn,
:ilo., extra nrata, UWUe,i nrata. oOUJlc, aoc
enda, iUU2Ha ; Udle-packod, 21BSIO., as to
qrutlty, nearby prints, fancy, 27c , do., ae--PK
citra, U&UCUc , do., mate, :i203Jc; do.
seconds, MOtloc. Special fancy brands ot
I lints jobbing at 42(r44c.
ISOOrl. Kreeh ergs wero ery nrm be
rauae of scarcity and ft no refrigerator marks
met with fair sale and rulod nr.ni. Quotation'.
In free caaea. nearb), extrae, 41014c. per
dot., nearby nrata, J12.30ffI2.UJ ,ptr atanda.d
cnea; good nearby current recalpta, $12 per
standard case; Weatern, extra llrats. (12 3WD
12.00 per caaei do., flrsts, 12 per case; mixed
held and fresh mid ordtnaiy stock, SIO20U
II 10, Southern, tU.-WJ12 per caie. ItefrlK
erator eggs, choleo and fancy full-packed, '2,
fiftuc i do., spring-packed, as to quality, 21(1
28o. per doa. Pancy selected candled frea'i
eifga were Jobbed out at 4T4jMOc. per doi
lir.i;sK. The market quiet with mod
erate but ample effertugs at former rates. Quo
tatlona. New Yoik, full-cienm, earlier receipts,
choice, 16a ; do., do , current n.rke. choice,
naiS'ic . do, do, fair to good, HUCH'.c :
do,, part iklma, S.'JUc.
POULTRY
LIVE. Trade alow and maiKet weak
undrr fairly liberal offerings Quotations: l'otvla,
llflllc; old roosters, 10c : aprlng chickens,
according to qtinllty, KWlJc , turkeja, low
18c. ducka. lOltc. seese. lu01Qc.; gulneaa,
joung. weighing 2 lba and ner apiece, per
pnlr. 10c. , neighing 1'iMlti lbs apiece per
pair, 50ti53c; guineas, old, per pulr, joe.
plaenna, per pair. lOUlbc
IlItESSKn. The market ruled firm with
demand absorbing tho limited receipt of fancy
stocks Heavy roasting chickens in boxes ad
snced lc. Quotatlona Turkeys, dry-imcked
Kancj, large, nearby, 'JliJl'Jc , do. Western,
21c, average receipts, lTJjlOc. , Inferior, tl'&
15c, No. 1 old, 18c Fowls 12 to box,
dry-packed, selected heavy, I8V3C. weighing
4Hfr.1 lbs apiece, Htc, do. 4 lba apiece. 104o.:
do., i'i lbs. apiece, 14Q15C, do., S lba. and
under, 12ifl3c . ton la, bbl., dry-packed
Western, dry-plckod, 4W5 lba, apiece,
lftlic . do., 4 lbs, lSVic; do.. 3U lbs!
14c, do, 3 lba and under, 1201.1l., old
roosters, ory-pickeu, l.c, ; uroiung enicxens
--.Nearby, l'iUfJ lba. apiece, -u-jc-.c. : ao.
fair to ffood, 10018c; Weatern, l",ii(ji2 lbs.
;a
apiece, sue ; do., fair to good. HrtflSo 1 roaat-
xair 10 gooa. ii 100
Ing chickens, dry-packed. In boies iltlk-fed.
18 to 24 lbs to dot. 22U23c ; rallk-tedu23 to
2D lbs to do . io(2lc ; rorn-red, is to 21 10s.
10 iloz.. 20I2lc: corn-fed, 23 to 30 lbs. to
do., JStainc : mllk.feU. 31 to SO lbs to dos.,
II Vic: milk-fed, 37 to 42 lha. to dor., UUc;
mllk-fed. 40 to 47 lba. to doz.. 13Hc ; mflk
fed, 48 lba. to doi.. 17c; mllk-fed. Co lbs. and
over, ISc; corn-fed, 31 to 3d lbs to dot.. 1UV4
1314c ; corn-fed, .li to 42 lbs. to doz., 13 VIM
14c : corn-fed. 43 to 47 lba, to doz., Ht53
13c, com-fed, 48 lbs. and oier to doz., liCi
tcin.fed, 00 lbs am over, ISc: roasting
rhlcltens, dry-parked. In bbls Western mllk
fed, drj picked, 0 lba. and oer, 17c; Weatern,
mtlk-fed. 4 lbs. 16c; Weatern, mllK-fed, 3t
lbs.. 14'je . Western, mllk-fed, dry-picked,
mixed welghta, t4ffll414o : Western, mllk-fed,
2,Q3 lbs., 14c; Western, corn-fed, S lbs. and
over, lBc. ;, Weetern, corn-fed, 4 lbs.. 18c;
Weatern, corn-fed, dry-picked, mixed weights,
lit ; Western, corn-fed, an lbs. 14c; Weat
ern, corn-fed, 2Vttl lbs, 13Vio. Spring
ducka, 14015c. Spring geeso. 1201JC
Hquabs, per dozen W Idle, weighing 11 to 12
lbs per (.oxen. 5 11 I Til; white, weighing D to
10 lbs. per dozen, El 2.1 1 T3! white, neighing
b lbs. per dozen, J2.VW2 T3, do , 7 lbs. par
dozen. S2II2 23; do, M6'j lbs. per dozen, 41.23
31. uO, dark and No 2, 80C.CSI.
FRESH FRUITS
Demand only moderate, but values steadily
held on choleo stock of most descriptions.
Quotations Appier, pel bbl King. 2 7.1a
ii.io llaUwin, S1.T.-Vu2l, Orrenlns, SI.T3
i'-'.T5, Spy, S1,75S2.30, other good eat
ing varieties, SI 731I2.W medium. Slut W;
crples. Western, per box, Jtftl SO. apples Dele,
ivaro and I'runeylvanla, per hamper, f.cmooo ;
lemons, per box, edti4. oranges. Florida, per
box, M.7r2 25. tangerines, llorlda, ir strap.
SJ ij 1 .10 Krapelrult, Florida, rer box. Jl 23
2 25, plneapptea. per crate Horto Itleo, t,2B
e.l; I Inrlda, SIA2.30i cranberries, fancy lata
varletlee, per bbl, $101. V). cranberrlea. Cape
Cod, Early Black, per bbl., Ji34 cranberries,
Cape Cod, Early Illack, per ctate, 75.HJt.60
cranberries, Jersey, pec crate. TJo est 2A;
peoia, New York, pe bbl Meckel, Vi.M83;
Uuchcu. S2QO, Howell. i2ft2.W, other va
rieties, 1233,
VEGETABLES
Trade nas fair for choke stock of most da
airlntions ami prices generally fair Quotailona
WhiU lotatoes, jwr Tjush Hennsyivsnla, 380
(r.'u. , Nev, York, 4MSOe., white piUtoea, Jer
ae, rer baiket, 33j40c , sneot notatoej. East
ern Shore, per bbl.-No 1. S2lt2.T.1, No. 2. JI.W
dl73. avveets, Jrraer, per bbl. No. 1,
(Utt3.sg, No, 2. $222.23i aiveeta, Jaraey,
per baeket. 6087M. Onions, choice, per
buah , 70473c , do , ordinary, par bush.. 00
U5e , dc , choice, per 100-lb. bag. 1.2atjl70:
do , medium, per 00.b bag. K&o 111, do . aee
onda, ptr lfiO-lb. ting r,Jo Cabbage, do
mestic, per ton, (788; do, Danish, per tan,
tl0t)l2. Cauliflower, New York, per crate, 7no,
tf I 26. Spinach, Norfolk, per bbl., Slafl M.
Kale. Norfolk, per bbl , OSWOc I.fttuc. Flor
lua. ler iu.ct alVHtS, do. North Carolina,
per basket. TOftTV Peans. Florida, par baikat.
liU4 ,V rggpUnt. Florida, per box. St 300
4 Cucumbers' Florida, par Uakat, 11.744H vT
aauaih 1 trlua par basket, SI.HHfrS Celery,
New York, per hunch 254Sc Mushrooms.
par 4-lb. baskat, Itafl.SO.
NEW VOHK BUTTER AND EGGS
NEW YOItK, Dec IT -BUTTBH -Markat
steady to firm, receipts. 7043 packages, cream.
wr, extra, SSVic.i higher asorlng, s4M4fta.,
Htata dairy. 3l82c.i Imltattoa creamery, 3ii
lit VR
KQOsi. Steady : recalpta,
ys receipts. 4683 caaaa. tresa
aj , fraah. tlreta, 4aJ1jc
T'aS,-,,r' mixed" ei
arks, 28H62e
extra, nrsis. aavtt
Mearbv whites 4S4
48c; special marks,
DIVIDENpS DECLAKBD
IJooton Belting Company, a regular
quarterly IS per share, payable Janu
ary 1 to stock ot record today.
Aurwa, Klein and Chleagu Railway,
regular quarterly l'-i per cent on pre.
f erred, pa v able February 1 to stock ot
record Dcuipr .
able Jaauary ii to stock of record beaiMn
ber tl,
Hear York Stela Railways Cfcoipaay. mtxultu
auajiarh lv4 pr catU on prerraj and T pjr
cast. o common, payable JaaiMry x to siCk.
of rator rjecenbet 8j "
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UNITED FIREMEN'S ELECTS
WILLIAM H CLARK PRESIDENT
Prominent Banker Replaces the tute
.Robert B. Betith,
William H Clark, president of the
Quaker City National Hank, wa today
elected to the presidency of the United
Firemen's Insurance Company, replacing
tho late tlobert 11. Heath.
Mr Clark is also president and dl.
rector of tho Atlantic City Rnd Chelsei
Improvement Company, vice president of
the Henrico Lumber Company, treasurer
of the Kenmore Paper Company, ett
tary of tho Southern Transportation
Company nnd director of the Independ
ence Klre Insurance Company, the It
ptibllo Trust Company, the Lender Sup
ply Comprttn. the People's National Fire
Insurance Company nnd various real es
tate companies.
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Stevens Ueckscher and Thomas S. dates
were appointed managers of the Phila
delphia Savins Fun, Boclety to fill Va
cancies. The St. Lawrence Flour 31111s Company
declared a dividend of 14 per cent, on
preferred stock representing accumulated
dividends to August 1. Stockholders
agiced to accpt 10 per cent, of the
dividend In stock, which will raise the
capital of the company JJO.OCO,
Tho Interstate Railways Company has
decided to retire ilOO.OOO of Its preferred
stock, of which 11,000,000 Is outstanding.
The surplus has reached proportions
which will permit the. retirement of the
slotls In yearly Instalments,
Ttvcnty-threc railroads reporting gross
earnings for the first week In December
show a decrease of (307,891, or V,76 'pen
cent.
A special meeting ot the stockholders
of the New Keystone Copper Company
will be held January I! to authorize a
sole ot tho company's physical properties'
to the Inspiration Consolidated Copper
Company.
The Crucible Steel Company of Amer
ica hue deferred action on the dividend
of the preferred stock. Simitar action
was taken three months ago.
Cable dispatches from London say that
tho Grand Trunk will Issue 1,000,000 BJi
per cent, three-year notes at BSH.
The liabilities of "37 F. Tlersoiir Jr.. X
Co, are placed by the assignee at elSf.EOO;
assets 1100.030.
Edward T. Itussell has resigned as
director of the Continental and Commer
cial National llank of Chicago, and
Arthur Reynolds has been elected his suc
cessor. Mr. Russell also resigned as
director of the Continental and Commer
cial Trust Company.
New York banks lost tdi.OuO to the Sub
tieasury yesterday and since Friday haVe
lost 30,221,000.
The minimum price on United Fruit has
been reduced from 12a to US by the Spe
cial Committee of the Uoston Stock Kx
change. The total amount of emergency cur
rency outstruidlm? In the United States
Iibb been reduced .to )160.00O,CO0.
An order from the French Government
for 336,000 pairs of cotton socks was re
ceived by tho raramount Knitting Com
pany, uf Kankakee,- III.
The price of refined sugar was ad
vanced 20 paints to 5,03 cents.
The annual election of the Reliance In
surance Company for directors will be
held on nc-a -Monday at 12 o'c!ockjjlnthe
company's olllces, -v '
A prominent foreign exchange house
reported this morning that It was han
dling for the first time documents repre
senting dollar exphango on Buenos Aires
account,
The California Railway and Power Com
pany, which controls the subsidiary com
panies of the United Railways Invest
ment Company that are situated In the
State of California, has Issued Its first
annual report, covering the 1! months'
period from December 12. IMS, when the
company was Incorporated, to June 30,
lull, the end ot the fiscal year. Nits In
come account for the period stated above
follows: Total Income, (820,901; total ex
penses, $21,167; net Income, 1S0S.73I; pre
ferred dividends, 3692,797; profit and Joss
surplus, $115,939.
Cotton exports today established a new
record for one day, the total being, 107,000
bales.
The De Long Hook and Eye Company
reduced the quarterly dividend from, 5 to 1
per cent.
The city ot Albany sold 1582,000 i per
cent, registered city bonds to Eastabrook
& Co. at (102,71. There were bidders.
The New York Stock Exchange mem
bership of Julian Dick has been posted
for transfer to David Ivea JIackle. The
consideration was JJ8.0CO, unchanged from
last pievluus sale.
The New York bank's transferred lM,0Qu
to New Orleans,
NOTES OF THE RAIL
Proposed Increases In rates on lumber
from points In Michigan and Wisconsin
to points In North and South Dakota,
were suspended by the Interstate Com
merce Commission today until March ftf
Total coal tcAinage ot the Chesapeake
and Ohio In- October was !,0?7,rH. com
pared with 1.JT1.71T last yar. For tr
four months ending October 31 coal ship
ments aggregated. 7.VIMH tons, compared
with tf.SV3.Wl tons In lew, an increase
of 1.W.6M tons.
The complaint et the Chamber' of Com
merce of Houston, Tex, against tile to-
tematlonal and Qrat Northern and AV
other railroads ot unrsoabU ejus and
commodity rates between Houston, Tec.
and points In Louisiana, was ptrttMly
sustained by the iRturstftts Commerce
Commission. It was held that oertain
rales were reasonaVl and others ware
unreasonable. The New Orleaau-Txa
coin anon BAlnt soale appHsd aa a, rnaxl
mum Between Heustan wad points in the
Interior of Loi4laU was held reason
able. Tue commtssteu ecdered that is4M
team Houston to Interior point In Louie
tana nhauld not exoeed ts)e oonWnaUb
on the so-ealled gatewajfs. mek ne
Shrevenort, AIeendfs. nnd Xunioe, exssf
tng prior to SestenUeer T. HHJ.
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The Baltimore nnd Ohio, lb pvpiing te
f grce oe tmw econorolea. has &fA JU
Ueunt Olnxe nssstM tor a month, AlsSnt
mm emploV(i ere astneted Tha siuiM st
Uarinbur sue nUo closed, and sJMtttar
ruouomlae nave asaaa eroeien us tne wt
in Unas and W tbe Shenandenh nsad
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