Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 23, 1914, Sports Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1914.
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FINANCIAL
MONEY MART GETS
STRONGER AS RATE
OF INTEREST FALLS
.Clearing House Banks IJe
' duce Premiums, Disclosing
Confidence, While West
ern Interests Offer Loans.
' trncllcally nil thp aonrltm limn
banks ot New York tmvo mnrkoil down
their Interest rates on stnnilltiir call loans
,"l'por cent., those mndo .nt S per cent.
f. ' foelns reduced to 7 per cent nnd tlio
X' ' loans at 7 per cent, have been marked
.' ' flown to G per cent.
r There nro other Indications of Increased
' ''business In the monetary situation.
, .gents of western banks offer various
sums of money on time for DO days to
four months nt G per cent., and there Is
a fairly free stlpplr f call money at 6
. per cent., with ontyear money obtaln-
""". able nt 7 per cent.
7 Although no official' Information can be
obtained from bnnkltm ofllclals. It Is
j stated by Stock i:chanse members In
- close, touch with the ImnkliiK situation
that practically all the ClearlnK House
J ccPtlllcates have been paid off. This In
i( Itself Is a reason for the banks volun-
tarlly rcduclns the interest rate, ns nn
Intfrest charge of G per cent, was made
ort nil ClenrlnR House certificates Issued.
' WJiIle sterling evchatiRe was (Irm, thoro
J, was Increased weakness In Continental
rxchanfJ, relchsmnrks selling at OOt,,
, tho lowest price vet received In open
, dealing, and further declines were re
C corded In Dutch guilders and Italian
lires. Exchange on Austria was offered
and uold at a substantial discount.
f Trading In short term obligations shows
y a maintenance of the private Investment
J demand. Pennsylvania 3-s have now
crossed 98, with the lowest offer at M'.
, Canadian I'aclttc 0 per cent, notes arc
Up to 101s, bid. Amalgamated notes
' range around 99 end llaltlmore and Ohio
notes at CSV The demand for New York
cltj Issues shaded off s,tlghtl. vilth the
,; three-year bond sidling at 103 and the
one-year noUs at 1003,
The various New York Stock Kxchnnge
"I committees are In continuous session con-
slderlng the subject of reductions in mln-
linum wiling prices, but it Is not to ho
expected that the public will be Informed
, of the details of any modified ruling.
Announcement that trading nt conces
sions on approval by the committee of
five will be allowed Is all the news that
can be looked for irom the Stock Kx
change. All tho transactions ar9 kept
f secret, and the only way In which prices
can be obtained Is when some dlssatN-
fled seller voices his complaints.
There were many Inquiries noted In
5 New York for good issues of public litlll
; ties. American Unlit ex-dlvldend Is
J showing a net gain In bids of 7 points.
? and advances of 3 to 3 points have been
Z made In a number of other stocks In
this group
LOCAL SUGAR MEN
I WELCOME PROBE OF
RAW SUGAR STORAGE
Say Secretary Redfield Will
Not Find Any of Com
modity Illegally Held in
Warehouses Here.
Sugar refiners wero surprised to learn
today that Snretury Iteilfleld. of tho IJe
putinent of Commerce, contemplated In
vestigating the various warehouses to
discover if there is any Illegal storing ot
large quantities of raw Migar in the
warehouses for the purpose of later ruis
lng tho prices of the refined product.
They declared they would welcome any
Investigation, and that Secretary Itedfleld
would be disappointed If ho beltoed that
lie could find such unwarranted storage.
Confronted b unprecedented conditions
owing to the war. sugar refiners huve
betn in a quandary ns to how to act. The
sugar planters of the entire world were
practically cut ofT from their markets .it
the outbreak of hostilities. Tho I'nlted
Ptates was virtually tho only largo buyer
with pons open to receive the mw
product.
The war rame just as the Cuban plant
ers hart torn mosi rn ineir euriy crop. ,
Some remnants were still left In the
warehouses. A trade duel, which Is still
taking place, began between the planter
nnd the refiner for the possession of the
remnants. The refiners were anxious to
obtain the supply in order to clear the
way for the new crop, which will be
ready In Pecember. nnd the Loul.sinna ,
crop, which is now being ground, and
the revived beet sugar crop from the j
West. Germany, it Is said, is now ar-
ranging to market Us beet sugar crop I
nnd that of Austria through Scandlnuvinn I
ports. England purchased the entire out
put of Java, but the activities of the '
German cruiser ninden in the Arabian
ea make its d'Uverv doubtful The
Hawaiian crop was shipped here early.
The situation as It now stands Is that
the sugar reflncrles Imw mm.- raw prod
uct on hand than hex would like to
have, as It Is Impossible to raise the
prloj of the refined product which would
further curtail the already smalt output .
FINANCIAL BHIEFS
llessrs nmtvn Hrothers & ' , Rdwarc
B. Smith & Co anil Rlkins. JlnrriH & Co
are offering Jt.J45.OOJ) bondi secured by a
mortgage on the Franklin Hank Hulld
Ing, which was recentl purchased bv
John Wnnamaker. The bonds run for
one year at 5 per cent. Interwt anil ar
offered on a basis ahtch yields 6 per cent
It Is understood that they hav b-n
largely subscribed for- This is the first
local loan which has been placed since
July.
The rennslvania Steel Comiiany has
received an order foi ll( tons of steel
rails from the Southern Jtailway.
The total amount of emergencj cur
rernoy t&ued by the Qavemment to es
terdiy Wds JSwi.SW.BW.
New York hanks gained from the Sub
trasury xudwday $SSS,(Xj and since Fri
day !ut Il,l4s,0OO.
TIm total exports of general merchan
dise from th port of New York yes
terday ware $1,830 J. a dcrease of 11.384.
T58 cow parent with Wdneda Imports
-were $,000.2111, a decrease of $,72.
The tblo Public I'tlllties fommUslon
lias approved an iMue uf I n".0 Hock
ing Yallev Kallwa refuudlnv one-tear
j.f-itw, tn be sold t the road at not lass .
IhdO &7v J.
AND COMMERCIAL SITUATION AT HOME AND ABROAD-MARKET REPORTS
MORE IDLE FREIGHT CARS
Totrtl Increased. 20,055 to 151,082 In
Two Weeks.
Tli fortnightly bulletin of the Ameri
can Hallway Association shows that on
October IS there was a net surplus of
Idle rrelght cars on tflo lines of the
I'nlted States and fnnnda of 151.9S2, com
pared with ISl,0i7 on October 11, an In
crease Of 10,995. The gros surplus was
1SI.SI2. against 133.1'i; while the gross
shottnge was 28). as compared with 2355,
practically no change.
Iliirimr tho two weeks the net sutplus
of hov cars Increased from 85,1.11 to
63.127. nnd the coal car surplus rose from
.17,221 to 44,635. The change In the flat car
suiplus was larger than for some time
past, the totnl of 10,621 on October 15
computing with S7.U
expertsiFfinange
discuss problem of
foreign exchange
Representatives of British
Board of Trade in Confer
ence With Secretary Mc
Adoo and Bankers.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 23.-The first for
mal conference for discussion of inter
national financial problems was held to
day between Sir George Palsh, Basil B.
Black, representing the British Board of
Trade, and Secretary of the Treasury
MeAdoo, the Federal Reserve Board and
leading American financiers. Among the
lntter were James Hpeyer, H. P. PavUon,
of .1. J. Morgan & Co.; Jacob H Hchlff,
A. It. Wlggln. J. W. Alexander, George
Foster Peabody ami Benjamin Strong, of
New York: D. C Wing, of Boston, and
James Brown, of Philadelphia.
Secretary MeAdoo said a statement out
lining the remits of the conference would
protnhly be given out tonight.
It was known today thnt foreign ex
change, particularly settlement of 3A
nno.WJ of American obligations In London,
and the cotton situation, were the princi
pal toplc- of discussion at the conference.
Sir George let It be known thnt at least
a partial and immediate payment of
Vn!td States debts shall be made In
gold.
Vhii tentative plan presentfd today was
for facilitating t-hlpmqnt of cotton and
other American products to Kngland In
part payment of I'nlted States' obliga
tions and settlement of the balunce In
short term notes after Immediate por
tions of the obligations have been can
celed by gold exports.
Sir George expressed confidence thnt
the balance of trade would soon turn,
with Increasing resumption of shipping.
In fnor of tho Putted States and au
tomatically solve the financial problem
of exchange.
The opening of the London nnd New
York Stock Kxch.inges was also touched
on at today's conference. Opinions
were
.idvanced that v the London exchange
should tnke the lead and the opening
'if the American market be deferred until
the working out of safety plans to pre
vent dumping of American securities
could he observed.
LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
C'llir.Xf II. Ort 23 0S.-Iteee tits. 17.-
000 Markers. Meariv. .Mlxe.1 ami
iiutrners,
571 ,o. c,tn,l hey. S, lMfii7G., rtiiiKf.
tienv. Sil.iP.-i7.ln. llcht. J!.0.117.r..'. ; pigs.
IJ',in7. bulk. ?7 2"ft7 .-0. rATTI.l -lie
celpi. 2.- ooti Marker, ulnrr and weak
IveeK. ! l.-Jllo.o. tow and heifers. ..'!. 20
fl.!) et i kern and feeders. Kl.loff' "). Texan.
s., iiiinin 'i.i. c.ue fiiijii siii;ki". -lie
eelpts. In. oho Marketv. teRd. Native and
Western. I9"ii1ii5, lomb JO 10ctt7.s5.
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C. J. HEPPE &
PIT SELLING WITH
LACK OF SUPPORT
MAKES WHEAT EASY
Liverpool Expects Lighter
Shipments From America
for the Week -. Foreign
Millers Still Buying There.
CHICAGO. Oct. ..-Interest centred
entirely around the export trade. In wheat
today. The business done wus enoimous.
In all probability tho fnrgesl of any day
of the crop or nt lenst closely npproach
Ing It More than 2,700,000 bushels were
sold.
Hxport concerns were the best buyers
of futures. December outran May lit the
size of Its ndvance. There was n great
deal of selling by speculators who were
also free sellers yesterday. This selling
was responsible for a brief dip In the
prices nftcr n firmer opening market.
Later the market showed strength almost
continuously.
Whent and (lour exports for the week,
oi'cprdlng to Urndstreets, ,were 6,438,478
Iu:sh"ls, against 8,SJ5,3S8 hushcls a year
ago. since July 1. 1I4,R23,7C6 bushels,
against P3.60t,ai)" bushels' last year. In
terim lecelpts for the day were 1,752,000
bushels. Clearances of flour from the
seaboard today were 60,000 Onrrels, and
of wheat, 156,000 bushels. Cash sales were
800.W0 buohcls. Futures "closed li to Hie
higher.
Corn ruled strong. AVet yenther Is
slowly extending Into tho western con
tial part of the belt. Argentine prices
advanced sharply on bnd weather and
good foreign buying. There were many
complaints from all parts of the United
Status of disappointing .yield and dam
age. Scarcity of old corn nlso Is cnuslng
heavy feeding of new, as tho holding sup
ply In the com Statos Is now conceded
to be large. The country Is selling little.
Interior receipts today were SM.OnO
busml". Futures closed V higher.
Loading futures ranged ns follows.
Yts.
heat
lipcembrr
upon, mpn.
. l.lSVj 1.1T,
Low. Cloc. cluse.
l.U fl.ITVJ 'Lisa,
l.TO" Tt.K!--Ntl.Sl'i,
May 1 at I.S2
( nrn (new ilellvcrj-)
December
(Kit.
Tot,
70
T21,
May .. ..
Pals .
December
May
Lard
October . .
November
January .
nibs
October . .
Janonry
Pork
January .
71i
.101,
1.21
71'4
71's
1.20 U.22S tl.SIH
.ln.o.-.
10.47
in.iis
10..-.T
10.02
to.f7 lo.n.-,
10.4S M0.52
!.) Ui.f)
tn.S7
10.4.-,
O.ltt
in.o
io.no
II.S7
ti.sr, n.on !.;2
.i'.n2
m.oT
tS.M
10.2.-.
JlftV
. in :i
l!t.-0
IIM tAskeJ.
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
Taylor-Wharton
Iron and Pteel Company.
1 ier cent, on preferred
regular n'urterly
payable November 2 to nock of record Octo
ber 24.
Lackawanna fiteel Comrnny, regular quarter
ly 14 per rent on preferred, pasable Ic
cember t to stock of record November an.
1 .klrt. "rio Pr-! enmimnv ..null-
sumli ,,ninl 1 nop iMit nn nreforrci! nainlil.
November 10 to stock of record October .'11.
Central Trust nnd Sivlnirs Company, regular
quarterly ll per cent., payable November 1 to
etoek of record October 2C.
White. Knob Copper and Development Com
pany, Ltd., 2r CM, on preferred, pnable No
vember 2."i to (Unck of record November 10.
Proctor .t Oamhlo fempanj, regular quar
terly 4 per rem on common. pa.v.tblH Novem
ber II to tock of record October 31.
Columbus Hallway. Power and Light Coni-
P'ny. reuular quarterly 1. per cent, on pre-
irneii jirit.' i .ii hiiii -. i,r. . r,.i. .i.
eommin. The preferred Is pavable November 2
to stock of record October 17 nnd the common
I ivijaMe November 2 to stock of record Oc
tober 21.
Hergner ft Kngel. regular semiannual 4 per
eent on preferred, pavable November 2 lo
Hock of record Oi-tober 24.
lieneral Chemical, rcmilar quarterly lVj P-r
cent, on common, payable December 1 to stock
of record Nov ember 10
nhin Trsinlnn Cnmnanv. reiulttr nuarterly
, 1 l'. ,,.r eent.
on prererreu. paanm .-vovemoe-
2 to ftiok .if reoonl ' loner i
rniin stehmldt Comnanv. reimlar quarterly
1 per cent, on preferred., payable Novemher
1", to stock if retord October 20
(Ireai LMkes Towing Company, regular
quarterlv ia, per rent on preferred mock.
International Harvester Company "' New
Jcrsev reirular nuarterly 1". per cent, on pro-
fcrred. pavable lieeember 1 to stock of record
i Nnvemher lo.
r
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While the
'Titxmt,,mitovM&Mmzm,'aMfmmuMf
,l,v,Tm,mr,T,. i ..n.,. - - .,.w.
Total -nVk
Records.
$19.50
29.50
45.00
55.00
85.00
110.00
160.00
210.00
Wood,
Oak
Oak
Osk
Oak
Mahogany
Oak
Mahogany
Oak
Mahocany
Oak
Mahocany
Oak
Mabosany
Prlca.
SI'S
25
40
50
75
100
150
200
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
Sun And Tides
Sun rises.. 0:lS a. m. i Sun sets.
. .B:ll p. nt.
rittLADKLPHIA.
nigh tvaler. 4:20 a. m.lltlgh water.. 4 ... p.m.
low water. 11:40 n. m.lt.ow water. P. m.
ItnF.DV IHTAND. . ..
High water. 1:18 a, m.l'tlnh water.. 1:47 p.m.
!xw water.. T'Mn. m.llw water.. 8:30 p. m.
JlllRAKWATEn. ,, ,.
ItUh Wftler.11i0.Tn. m.lHUh water.. lt:4S p m.
low water.. 4:S1a. m.Uovv water.. B:inp. m.
Vessels Arriving Todny
Sir. Commodore ltolllns (Nor-). Viorti-i"iJiJ'
tonlo. Ma Cane Henry, fruit, Atlantic Fruit
Company. .. .,
Sir. Hreclan. nosten. paMengers and mer
chnndlse. Merchants nnd Miners' Transporla-
U0Str.'0,?ffies (Nor.), Tartarean, etc., ore.
S.r'Cnelanre ,nr.). Pmyrna. via New
V-tf. mikrehan.llMe. (fauey. ui"'" -"'
8tr. Pawnee. New Vork, merchandise,
Clyde
Steamship Company.
Fch. Horatio. St. John, r.
Cummins & Co.
lath:
A. O
Sailing Today
Sir Vlnlnnd (Nor.). Fchiott. Sagua la
Oramie. nerw7nd.Whlte Coal Mining Company.
Str Dnneld (Nor.). Tellefsen. CaMenas,
nes;Vn',at,TnrMr,nThtoryn,:niaK.more,
",A?rBJ2ih5K,7AM."Nl.tMn. Copenhagen.
Sweden-Norvvnv Line. , lhlr ,
str. J. M. (luffej-. Slgonl, rort Arthur, tiuu
Iteflnlng Compnny. . v v rivde
Str. Delaware. French, New York, Civue
Steamship Company. ..,.n, .- rivde
Sir. New York. Curry, Norfolk, etc., v-ijue
Sleam.n P ompa,,. nrlMow, Ualtl
Jr..
more, Urlcssnn I-'ne.
Schr. Emma Mrglnla
Walker, Chesapeake
"'schr'-De'law-are. Clark. Chesapeake Hay.
taScfnr.' Margaret and T. .Moore, Hnyden, Chcs
npeake Hay, master.
Steamships to Arrive
i'AHSi:NOun.
From.
Nnples
I.lvorpool ...
rrtLIUHT.
Hombay
Oarn
"" Olbraltar ....
lenoa
'"I Plymouth ...
Dale.
. . . .Oct. 20
...Oct. 21
Oct. 2
....Oct. .1
....Oct, ft
....Oct. 0
Oct. S
....Oct. 8
....Oct. U
....Oct. In
....Oct. ir.
....Oct. 10
Oct. 17
....Oct.
Oct. 20
Name.
Ancona .
Dominion
Ilespcros
Carrera
Ituby
tlluseppe
Juno
Abrahamson ...
canton
Noorderdyk ....
Texas
i' imouin ....
..Chrlstlanla .
. .Jtotterdam ..
. .Chrlstlnnln
. .Jmmlngham
. .lxjntlon
, ,1'rus (Irnndo
'Jtalbon
Stanford
Maine
tildltfld tlrange
Washlnctonlan
Manchester Kchnngu
Mamhester
.Oct. 2I
.Oct. 20
.Oct. 21
.Oct.
.Oct. 21
.Oct. 22
.Oct. 21
.Oct. 22
Port Antonio
,1'ort Antonio
Mlspourlnn
Ovldla
Conlnton Water
West Point ..'..
Vltnlla
Ar.o
....Chrlstobnl ..
. ...Gefle
....Santiago ....
....London
....Clulstlbnl ...
....Chrlstobal ..
Steamships to Leave
rASSENfSLtt.
For.
Copcnhasen
Liverpool ..
Nnples ....
Liverpool ..
Name.
California
31avcrford
Ancona ..
Dominion
Date.
Oct. 1
....Oct. :
...Nov.
...Nov.
I'llLItJHT.
Manchester Miller Manchester ,
iMncklnnw London
Crown Tolnt London
Canton chrlstlnnla .
West Point London ....
...Oct. 24
...Oct. 25
...Oct. 28
...Oct.
..Nov. 11
PORT OF NEW YORK
Steamships Arriving Today
Name.
Tied Cross
lncs
Moerdyk
Frederick VIII. .
From.
...Rotterdam ...
. ..Ilarcelona . . . .
. ..Rotterdam ...
...Chrlstlnnsand
Sailed.
. .Oct. 12
..Ort. II
..Oct. n
. .Oct. IS
Steamships Due Tomorrow
Nome. From. Sailed.
Philadelphia Liverpool Oct. 17
Ducn d'Abrunl Naples Oct. 13
Caserta Naples Oct. la
Kpsllon Rotterdam Oct. S
Steamships to Sail
Name. For. Date.
Minnow nska T-nmlon Oct. 24
Italia Naples Oct. 2-4
New IOTK j.ivcrpum uct. x-i
Cameronla Slasgow Oct. 24
Verona Naples Oct. 24
Touralno Havre Oct. 24
Movements of Vessels
Str. Vlrglnle (Fr.), from New York, ar
rived at Hordeaux. October 111.
Str. Vrnmenbnrg (Dan.), from Philadelphia,
arrived at Copenhagen, October 111.
Str. Ventmnor (Dr.). from Philadelphia, ar
rived at Calais. France. Ottober 111.
Str. Argo (Rr. I, for Philadelphia, steamed
from Chrlstobal, October 22.
Str Hurry I.uckenback. from Philadelphia
for San Francisco, sttnmcd from Chrlstobal
Slr1CM"urrflUil (Hr.l. from Philadelphia, ar
rived at Hull October 21.
Sir. Celtic tllr.l, from New ork. passed
Kinsalc October 22.
"tr. West Point (Dr.), for Philadelphia,
steamed from London October 22.
Mr livndam (l)utili), for New York, passed
Lizard iWohe,1 22
Str. Manchester Hxchange (Hr.). for Phlla
delphln, via St. John. N. II., steamed from
Mamhester October "
Str. Matantas (Amer ), New Tnrk for Hotter
dam, arrived nt Manssluls October in.
Sir l'ort Antonio (Nor ). for Philadelphia,
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steamed from Port Antonio October 20.
Sir. Zyldyk (Dutch), from Philadelphia, ar
rived Rotterdam October 21. . . .,.
Sir. Neliin Amsterdam (Dutch), for New
York, sailed from Rotterdam October 'it.
Str. Conlton Water (Dr.). for .Philadelphia,
steamed from Santiago October 21. .,..
Str. qnantlcn. Phlladelohla for Jncksonyllle.
wn .to miles eolith of Winter CJuarter light
ship at S a. m. October 22. .,,.
Htr Alabama, from Philadelphia to Mtn'
ia, was l0 miles southeast ot Tortugas m
noon October 22. ., .
Sir. Paraguay. Philadelphia for i Sabine, was
p.l miles northeast of Jupiter nt noon Octo-
Str. Nelson,
t 100 miles
Philadelphia for r Aruiur,
south of overfalls lightship At
' nV. C..rrl?r?rpuc'rto Padre for PhluaelpMj.
was 2 miles cast of Havana nt 7 p. m., -
'"p". "ulfllRht. riillndelnbta for ro't Arlhw
was 21.1 miles cast ot Sabine liar at noon tic
"str. "irnlaw. Philadelphia for Tampa, was
W. mile, south of Overfalls llshlihin at noon
HtrberTo'ledo. towing schr. mla ware E"n.
Snbino for Philadelphia, was 170 miles west ot
Tortugas at 0 p. m.. October 22. ,...t, -r.
Schr" Kva n Wuglnss, rrom rhlltule phla. ar
rived at Charleston, fl. C .Pctober -J . , ,
fichr. Hrina P. Pendletoh, Philadelphia it
Calals, Me., nrrlvcd 'at Enstport, Jic.
ber 22.
Octo-
NEW Y0BK BTTTTEH AND EQQS
vctv vrttitf. (let, B.i-nutter liarsei
firmer.
Receipts. 57,7.
packages.
Creamery
le.4 Htnte
.vlt. .13- lileher Srorlnir. :i2Wfli;.lc. ; mnv
ener sri
dairy, finest. .1031e. Imltallon
.'10:ilC.
creamery.
Uggs-Markct steady to nrm. "ccclpt".
10.a7.-l rnses. Fresh -extra, firs s. a 5?..
fresh, firsts. 27i32c ; nearby white. "-"I'f,'
nearby mixed, 28(iJ.ir,c; special mark", 24i,4
a2r.c.
NOTES OF TIIE RAIL
The Seaboard Air Lino Rnllway has
deferred action on tbe-'nunrterly dividend
on the preferred stock; which Is duo nt
this time. Business conditions rs a re
sult of the Kuropenn War nto given ns
tho cntise. Tho compnny has been pay
ing nuarterly dividends of 1 per cent,
on the preferred, nt the rate of 4 per
cent, per annum.
A now tariff and classification for the
transportation of merchandlso will bo
adopted by tho express companies In
Virginia on November 1, under orders of
tho State Corporation Commission of Vir
ginia. Considerable reductions from rates
now In effect will be made.
Tho Association of Railway Kloctrlcal
Engineers will hold Its annual convention
in the Hotel Ln Salle, In Chicago, be
ginning October 26, for four days.
The Atchison, Topekn nnd Santa Fo Is
making plans for the establishment of
through pnssenger train service between
Galveston nnd points In California about
November 1.
Interstate rates on potatoes nnd other
vegetables have been reduced by rail
roads leading out of Richmond and Nor
folk Into North Curollnn.
RAILROAD EARNINGS
ALABAMA ORBAT SOUTHERN.
HU4. Decrense.
Second week October.... 7W V&i
Jul v t to October 14 1.40..i2H 7S.10S
OKORCIA SOUTHERN AND FLORIDA.
Second week October.... I4I..3TJ M.7KII
July 1 to October 14 init.lin Ij,lt)l
MOHILB AND OHIO
Second week October.... JIOLWJ S....1.4
July 1 to October 14 n,l!i.twi .'i.l.ml
CINCINNATI, NLW OHI.KANS ANt TEXAU
PACIFIC,
Seconrt week October. .. 17:i.005 - X.IH.4W
July 1 to October 1 2.S03.2.-.1 .210.063
CHICAOO. INDIANArOLIS AND LOUIS
VILLE. AUEUst gross $0.10.102 JH.r.l.
Net....... 101.083 15.517
UTILITY EARNINGS
COMMONWEALTH POWER, RAILWAY.
AND LIGHT.
1014. Increase.
September gross
Surplus after charges..
Tvvolvo months' gross..
S2OI.020 JU.M10
t44.n70 10.020
rs.oin,7,u i,fl.ir,,jt
2.12,5'l'i . OiS.220
Surplus after cnargrs
CONSUMERS'
September gross ,
v, .
POWER OF MICIIIOAN.
$27,-,.52l . ?22,JSI
iirt,, ,,,..
Twelve months' gross... 3,:i77,0SI .112,im
Net 2,1I7,K 4!2,0S-,
PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC,
Peptomtor gross 51. 444, .111 $85,1.10
Net 7I2.S14 110, 10S
Twelve months' gross... 17.O.I0.HO7 l.:ut,:i70
Net 8.093.273 l,30.S4l)
ltEI.KilOf.S NOTICES'
TIODEIMI SHALOM (SKEK PUACE)
Services Saturday. 10 a. m. Southeast ror
ner Ilrond and Jit, Vernon streets. "The
nrowth of civilisation," by Itabbl Ell Mayer,
All wolcome.
entertains you
tastes of
Go to any Victor
dealer's and he will
gladly demonstrate this
wonderful instrument.
There are Victors and
Victrolas in great variety of
styles from $10 to $200.
Victor Talking Machine Co.
Camden, N. J.
mv i'iJA
"!''"
1H7.1U9 Chestnut Street,
6th and Thompson Streets,
Victrola catalogs and terms.
Catalog of Pianola Pianos.
Catalog of New Pianos.
List of Used Pianos.
I.d. 10-2S-U.
1117-1119 Chestnut Street
6th and Thompson Streets
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOtlR
tVUHATr-Trnde fair and with stronger
outside advices prices hdvanced. Quotations.
Car lots. In export elevator. No. 2. red, spot
nnd October, i.12iL10; No. 2. red Western.
Sl.t7eil.21: No. 1. Northern Duluth, 1.2.1
II. 2S.
CORN. Receipts, 2043 bush. . Sold fairly
and ruled firm nnd farther advanced ',4c.
Quotations t Car lots tor local trade, ns to
location. No. 2 yellow, 8408lttc i steanur
jellow, 8.1H081C.
OATH. Receipts, 24012 bush. The mar
ket ruled n shade firmer under light offerings
find a fair demand. ' Quotations: No. .',
while. r.l?.-ijwe. : standard white. D3.i3Hc.;
No. ,1, white. liJfit.V.'Hfc.
IXflUII. Receipts, 1085 bids,, 2,25jnl
lbs. In sacks. Demand slow, but mill limits
firmly held. Quotations per 100 11. In wood--Winter,
clear, $I.Tr(t i.Oti; do., strnlght. J5
r.23! do.i patent, WIS."! 7l KonsM
straight. Jut6 sacks. $5 2.-,.- 40 do., patent.
Jute sacks, 5.405 051 spring. Hrst, clear, fl.10
(H.IJtO; do., straight, f...355 00: dff., .patent
$.70f(5lM: do., fatotlto brands, JilflO Ml, City
milts, choice nnd fancy patent, ?0fl.,V): eltv
mills, regular grades, winter, clear. ,$."5JT
4 OOi do., strnlght, $.ig..2.l; do., patent, $5.ti0
00, 7ft.
t RYE I'LOUH. In small supply nnd steady
but rinlet. We quote nearby nnd Western, In
wood, at MfilJUU.
PROVISIONS
Trade qulel and largely of a Johldng char
acter, but values steadily held. Quotations
City beef, In pets, snloked and nlr-drled, .'loir
.11c; Western beef. In sols, smoked. WFtlfltr I
city beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked and
nlr dried, :1181.12c. ; Western beef, knuckles
nnd tenders, smoked. .IMI.TJe : beet bams. MS
1-40; nork, family, 202U.): hams, S.P. cured,
loose. 14U.(iTl.-,o.; do., sklnfied, loose. 14'lftlV.!
do., do., smoked, UltTlilHe.: other hams, smok
ed, city cured, as lo brand and average, 10'jV
17c; hnnta, smoked, Western cured. lllVMM7r.;
do., boiled. Iioneless, 2.W24e.i picnic shouldeis,
S. p. cured, loose, livrt2c. : do, smoked, 1 1V2
llc: bellies. In pickle, according to nverngr,
loore, lllfi-tliiic., breakfast bncon, ns to hrn.il
and average, eltv cured, 20JI21e -. do., do..
Western cured, id'!721c. : lard, Western, ro
Onrd, tierces, IC.Wllc.. do., do, do, tuhs.
10,IIe. i pure city, l.etllo rendered, In
tierces, 107JSf llc.j do., do., do.. In tubs, lln
U'lc
REFINED SUGARS
Dull and weak, but little ehnnge In prices
Quotations: Standard granulated, 0.0V:,; fine
granulated, (lc.j powdered, O.tOe. : confection
ers' A, 5.n0c. ; soft grades, .1.15fl5.75c.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
OIIIIEHi:. Trade fair nnd the market
ruled n shade firmer under stronger outside
advices. Quotations: New- York, full-crenm,
choice. inuf l.lVjc. : do., do., fair to good,
HMT15c. : do., iart sltlms, SffJIOc.
Itl'TTKIt. There was a fnlr demand nnd
the market for strictly fancy creamery ruled
firm nnd He higher. Quotations: Western,
fresh, snlld-pneked creamery, fancy. .11'je ,
extra, ,12c.; extra Orsts. SOJii.lle. j nrets, listrjj
20c, seconds, 25ftf27c; Indie packed, 2l(it2.1c,
as to quality; nearby prints, fancy, .inc.; do.,
average extra. .12iU.14c; do., Ilrsts, 2nfii,1lc. :
do., reconds. 27fd2Hc. Spcclnl fancy brands of
prints Jobbing at .111(3 lie.
K(.(IS. There was nn ndvnnee of 1c. per
dozen or 30c per ense In this innrltet, due to
llkht offerings and a good demand. Quota
tions: In free cases, nearby extrns. .11c pek
doz. ; nearby Ilrsts, 0.rto per stundnrd rase;
nearby current recolpts, SRM0WS.70 per stand
ard case; Western extra, firsts, 4)..'I0 per
BANK CLEARINGS
Hank clcnrlngz today compare with corre
sponding day Inst two years:
1014. 101.1. 1012.
Philadelphia $24,20 l,(VIS $20,0711.2.10 $27,037,05:1
Doston 2.40i,5.1S 25,S!H),(iS7 28,774,000
New York.. 107,172,2.17 302,14.1,157 37:i,4,m,C,(i
Uoltlmorc .. B,.1I5..1SU 5.741,!)'-S 0,000.412
your childre
easel do., firsts, S.401.70 per en... .
seconds, $0.00f,7 20 per ease. Cnndlea ill
r0crBpeCr,:hnse,S'nu,aMr.,'y.J0bbC', Ul
POULTRY
LIVi:. Thn market dull nnd weak n
tatlons: Fowls. i:i(! 13c. i old rooste?,
12c; spring chickens, nccordlng to n'n.ii,3
12CTir.e.i ducks, l.W ic; geese; I3T1 'i
gu nens. young, weighing 2 lbs. and n;i '
apiece, per nalr. 70c: do., vvelchinn. m?!'
lr, 70c s do., weighing iuf?,y
r pair, (10n.V. i do., wetel, ,1
ins. apiece, per
1 lb, nplore, per
pigeons, per pn
niti:nsi:i).-
-Traile fair fnr ,I..i..li. .. .
and vnlues well malntnlnod nn this des!?
lion. Quotations Fresh-kllled poultrV't
Fowls, per lb.- Heleottil, henvy, jlc T- aT
weighing 4'bfir, lbs. nplece, 20c , An, t,,u'
4 lbs. nplece. 11114c., do. weighing aW'
apiece. IJitploWc 1 .lo., weighing :i ?)s4. 'b
under. 14ffl.1e.;-nld roosters, tlry-plcked nuT1
broiling chickens, nearby, weighing I14V2 K:1
nplece, 20W22c ; broiling chickens, nearby tw
IVftitarl.
nnd nvpr nplece, 17c; dn do., .114 lbs,
fat, L-VSlrtc; do., do., 2UQ.1 lbs. anleVr .,!
14c; broMIng chickens, Western, luni y?
nplece, 17c; broiling eh ekens, Western .f.
to good, 12f!4c. Kqunbs" por dotf-SviiH?
weighing It to 12 Jbs
tier ,1ns.. nrrai
wnne, wcigmnt n to m lbs, per doz., fi.-rii
., I ".. . ..ru 4 Sl(.
.1
while, weighing 8 lbs.
2.40. white, weighing 7 lbs. per doz., SlTfjo
white, weighing ngni, lbs. per doz., iia
1.50, dark and No. 2, S0c.4Jtl.10.
per rioz., 12.J.V.
FRESH FRUITS
Trado fair nml vnhit?8 grnrrnlly
?ell tus.
UUIlt'll.
varieties, ?i., sin;. i.i, lneuium, Jlfl M, t-rii.
4J4.f,n; Crab nnples, per tnisli. basket, IfrJa
17.-.; npples. .Western per bor. ');"
Delaware nnd IVnnavlvnnla, per hamper 5vl
.10c Quinces, per bhl., 2fiM.5u. Lemons. rS
box. S.ITM. (tranernilt, Florida, per crate. JfS
ns.fit). Pineapples, per crnte- I'orto lllco ilm
iHS 25: Florida, 12 Mi. Cranberries Vlil
Cod. Larly lllark, per bid , W.MVfW. CraribVr!
rles. Cape Cod, ISvrly lllark, per crate tin
1.40. Cranberries, Jersey, per crnle. Jiff l M
Peaches, Vlrglnln, per 20-lb. basket. 40tt75e i!
.In., do, per ernle. 11.75, do., Delaware and
Marvlanrt, per basket, f.ofOc, do., do, ti
rrate, IJI.5. Peaches, New York and Perm,
svlvnnln, per uasket-!.nrgo whlto or yellow
n0c,tli medium. 40ff.vie Pehrs. Nsw lir!'
per bid. Seckel, H.5on5j tlartlett, No, 1. tin
R 50; do.. No. 2, J2.50H.1, Heurro Hose, 11
5.50; Sheldon, tinr.; IleUrre Clnlraeau, 2.itVj
.1.50; lleurre d'AnJou. J2.25SV1.25; Duchm
fb 25f?.1.25; Howell. J2fl2.o0, other varieties, ll
lit Pears. Dartlett or Seckel, per bash.
uasKct, fi..i-it i.... urHrcv .vbw xorx Lon.
cord, per 8-lb. basket, laiTlsc; do., per 4dti,
lmsKct, il'.c; iNiagnra, i
ner 4-lb. nasket. en
12c; Delnwores, per 4-lb. basket. lSalBt
drapes, Concord, per 20db. hasket. S340c,
Cantaloupes. Colorado, per crate, $lfl.50; do..
-i On. r.oT-.f
VEGETABLES
Potatoes dull and weak. Other vegetaklti
genernlly steady. Quotations! White potato..,
per bush
ir.W.-.IJc;
n.iI4ftv.
rennsyivnnin, wiic. ; iew lets.
white potatoes. Jersey, per basWt.
Sweet pntntoes. Lantern Bhore, per
bid. No,
I, .M..r.ra'-r..i..; r.o. , .icfillt
sweet potatoes. North Carolina, por bbl., No,
1, SI, 7511 2; No. 2, i..c.tf(i: sweets, jerst;
I.V
per I.W., No. 1, J 2. 75 ft .1; Nn. 2, 1.30liit.7j;
sweets, jersey, per iuhkci, iiuniuwc, v.ninrii,
per bushel. I0iij.45c ; do., choice, per 100-lh.
I.ng, $1; do., meillum. per iuu-w. bag,
. pe
7r,n
iHO.
Celery. New York, per bunch. 1 0ff 30c,
Huih.
rooms, por 4-lb. basket, 151.40(31.00.
RECEIVER TOR RAILROAD
COMJMIU'S, O., Oct. 23. Federal Judga
KIllottB today appointed TV. It. Ross re
eclver Ot tho Toledo. St. Jxiula nnd West
ern nnllroad on tho application of cred
itors, floss Is president of tho company.
An Autumn
Model
This New Boot Shop and its
stock are a delight to the
women who appreciate refine
ment of surroundings and
absolute correctness of style,
without unreasonable cost.
5? 1420 Chestnut St.
Sfpfrferifiali
"Where only the best Is good enough.'
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