Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 18, 1914, Sports Final, Page 13, Image 13

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    IJJYJGNING LEDGEB-PHILADELPHIA, FKIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1014.
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RALLY FOLLOWED
ANNOUNCEMENT OF
RATE CASE DECISION
Prices Reacted Slightly
Later, But in Afternoon
Another Upturn Occurred.
New Haven and Central
Led.
NKW TOniC. Dec. 18,-During the
morning session slock prices wore reac
tionary, with the movement toward
slightly lower levels, but when the de
cision of the Interslato Commerce Com
mission In the eastern freight rute ense
was announced shortly after 11 o'clock
the rrtarltet rallied. The activity wns con
fined at first to tho trunk line shares di
rectly affected by the decision, and short
ly after enveloped almost tho cntlro list.
Following tho Upward movement a
light reaction from the high figures set
In. This lasted until nbout 1 o'clock,
when a buying movement sot In and tho
market ngaln becamo ntrong, with prices
up. New York Central nnd New HaVon
lot! this upward swing. Central rose U4
points to St4. It was pointed out that
tho new rates granted by the commission
will probably help Central and Now Ha
ven more than any other roads, as In
creases nro allowed on many commodi
ties which tho roads carry, and tho In
crease to this road thus amounts to
about 5 per cent, nil around. Now Ha
ven wns up 26 nt 5SV4. compared with
KM at the close last night
Other Issues which were In this upward
movement were New York, Ontario and
Western, up 1 point at 22; Erie Up 1
point at 2); Baltimore and Ohio gained
H "at 70J4-
At tho closo the market again sagged
off, but tho losses, In tho main, were not
large. Tho lnrgest loss was made by
General Motors, which fell 6 points to
SO. Sears, Roebuck, on tho other hand,
mado an advance of C points to 186.
In tho upturn which followed Imme
diately after tho announcement of the
I decision. Heading led, going from 115, Its
low prlco today, to 147 and then to 1(3 on
1 n, single transaction of E00 shnrcs. Other
lines, Including Lehigh Vnllcy, Union Pa
clllc, St. Paul, Pennsylvania and Brio
cemmon npd preferred took part In tho
advance.
Wall street was poiplexed as to how
to construe tho decision, but the general
comment In speculative circles was that
It Included nnd was followed by too much
upology.
Railroad Interests were disappointed tn
lan extent, because tho huge water and
rail transportation was excluded from
tho rnto ndvances nnd there wus nlso
disappointment over tho failure to grant
advances on soft coal traffic.
Some of tho rnllroad Interests Insisted
that theso exceptions nullify tho good
effect of the ruling, but as tho derision
was more closely studied It had a direct
Influence- on tho trading In securities of
tnlnk lino roads, and Is expected to be
of great benefit to New Haven.
Representatives of foreign houses hero
stated that about S0.C00 shares In all
were received from London at the be
ginning af the week, and that a moderate
amount Is expected to arrive on the Lu
sltanla on Monday, but It Is Insisted that
these shipments do not represent the
European attitude In general, but simply
reflect operations of Individuals and one
or two Institutions which, for special rea
sons, took advantngo of the strong mar
ket which provalled here early In the
Week.
London was a moderate seller In the
early trading today, but the supply was
too small to Justify regarding It as 'a.
market factoi.
The features pf the movements of cur
rency this week Inoludo tho smallest net
gain from the Interior nnd tho largest
shipments of nny week In a long time
past. The net loss to the banks on oper
ations was $8,108,000. The received $10,
63,000 from tho Interior nnd shipped J10,
633,000 to the Interior. Thus the gain on
these operations was 1133,000, Ordinary
disbursements by the Subtreasury were
$15,651,000. Tho payments by banks
amounted to 3,7,000, showing Xt loss on
Subtreasury operations proper of JS.llS.OOJ.
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NEW YORK STOCK SALES
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21H
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24k
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30k
25k
89k
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45k
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107
118k
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157
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100k
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36k
110
140
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115k
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46k
118k
118k
110
75
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60k
10
7k
22
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210
70
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41k
12 1
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83k
22
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19k
107k
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160
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6
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180
84
10
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32k
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12k
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Ann). Copper......... MJf
Am, n.Setr. . 31H
Am. Cm ... ........ 2(1! f
do pttf ............ (K)H
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do pref .
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Am. Hide A Leather.... 4H
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Am T.lnseed ........... ..
Am Loco.. 23H
dopttt
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do pref 10O
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53
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39
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46
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10k
22
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23
05
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90k
107
118
218
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P2k
08k
08
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85
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16k
165k
37k
100k
43k
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31k
110
140
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113k
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75
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10
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21k
133k
210
70
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1
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30
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12
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21
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Am.Tel.ATel H8Ji H8W
Am.Tbbicco. 2I85
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Atchfoon C3H 04
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Halt A Ohio QMt
doprcf C0!
IJeth Steel 40U
do pref 84)2
Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 80
California Pet 1(1
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Central Leather 38H 38)
Central Lea pref 100)i
ChcsAOnlo 43)1 43!
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Chlcaco, Great Western . .
doprcf 29 20
Colorado So 20
Chlcaco, Mil. St. Paul.. 80Ji P0U
Chi A Northwest 127
Corn Products
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Denver and Rio Grand. . .
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General Electric 140 140
General Motor 80)1
Goodrich Co 25 24 K
Great Northern 116M 116H
Great North Ore. Cent. 20! 27
Gucccnhelm 4fi!i
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doprcf HOK 118W
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International Paper
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Manhattan R'ys ....
Mercantile Marine. ..
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51
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Miami Copper
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Nprthern Pacific. 10IH 101H
Pacific Mall..,
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Pittsburgh Coal
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Pressed Steel Car 34H
Pullman Co 151
Hallway Steel Sprlns... 23H
Ray Cons I0H
Rcadlne 148
Rock Island 1);
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Seaboard Air Line
Sears Roebuck ..
So Pacific 8filX
Southern Hallway 16)
Standard MlUIne 45
Studebaker 33k
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Tennessee Copper. 33k
Teias A Pacific 13K
Tbiid Avenue .. .. '
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Union Pacific 118
Union Pac War 27i
United Railways Inv... ..
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U.S. Rubber. 5iH
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63k
102
60k
104
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NEW YOHK CUBB QUOTATIONS
W. Asked.
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W lira Oyarland ,,,., 8:1
io praf ,, W
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MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS
TO.VOPAII. BTOCKB.
Jim Butler 78 ,i
Macnamare ,c
llUmih Extrnalon .,...',.,.,.,... .30 J
Montana , 87 ,1
North gtar ; IS .!
Tonopah lltlnwt 4ti 41
Pjnopah Kitenalpo ,. 21 i
Tonomb Mtrr M ,4
Tonspab Mlnlnir T4 V
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OOLPlTBLP BTO0KS.
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HARROW MARKET
IN LOCAL STOCKS,
TRACTIONS HEAVY
Brokers Discuss Rate De
cision, Which Is Regarded
as Specially Favorable to
New Haven Road.
The aote toplo of ocnversntlon on the
treet nnd In local brokerage houie to
day wus, of cotirso, the rat decision.
Doth brokers and their customers were
at a lots ks to Just how much tho rail
roads had been benefitted,
After the full text of the decision had
been thoroughly digested tho concensus
of opinion appeared to be that It wns
even mors favornblo than had been hoped
for. Although ths (inlhrtKilto roads nre
not granted any Increase on that com
modity, this had been expected, whereas
tho granting of the full 6 par cent, was
regarded ns particularly favorable to the
New Haven, Pennsylvania. New Tork
Central nnd Brie roads. A feature that
appealed to tho financial community was
the statemont that tho commission would
go as far as It legally could to afford
relief, the Inference belne that while not
more than 5 per cent. Increase could be
allowed on any class of freight becaus4
no more had' been asked, future appli
cations for larger Increases would re
ceive favornblo consideration,
Mnrkctwlse In this city tho news was
followo-l by a confused movement of rela
tively narrow proportions, Pennsylvania
and Heading, which had been ruling
rather heavy, milled only to case oft
again. Iehlgh Valley hardened nfter an
early decline, but nond of the railway
shares showed any nctlvtty. United States
Steel was briskly traded In and dis
played Irregularity. Heaviness wns ths
rulo In Iiapld Transit, Philadelphia
Electric and Cambria Steel. On tho
other hand, United Qas Improvement
recovered a good part of yesterday's
docllne, and lntor Pennsylvania moved
up. Union Traction, In the afternoon,
declined more than a point nnd Welsbach
sold nt 35 for an odd tot. compared with
30, the last previous quotation made In
July.
In the lato dealings all the local trac
tion securities showed a downward tend
ency. Klectrlc and Peoples 4s wont below
79 nnd Philadelphia Traction also sold at
that figure, a loss of a point from last
night's close.
LOCAL STOCK AND BOND SALES
Yes. cloaa.
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120 Cam steel m
20 l:iftc HtnrniZA ft
110 Ina Co N Am... 21ti
SlK Key Tal Co 13(
M Lake 8u Corp. 10
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30 1, Vat T rf.... 28
7 Northern Con... 84V4
273 Penna It P. MH
IK Penna bait Mfr. ti.l
23 Phil Co cum prf 40
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IPO P n T tr ctfs.
28 llilla Traction.
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10 Utah CoDntr ..140
41K
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10 Union
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200 Union Traction. 40
S(i l'niled (aa Imp 82
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1213 II H Htfel 51
11 Walabach Co... .10
10 W J A Hea 50
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tu warn matt acrip i'vi
1000 n & V Tr 4a... 80
100 Inter Hwya 4i. .IT
2000 Ih N ens 4Ua. OS
2000 I, V gn cna 4U. OS
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308 Phlla Cn acrlp.. nt
7UOi Phlla Klen 4a. . T8V4
Total aalca. 123,468.
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HALF HOURLY SALES
10 to 10.30 A. IT.
13 IMr.na Salt.. 03
23 Phlla Elee. . . 24
2)0 U S Steel.... BOH
10 W J A H 8.. 50
5 Union Trac. . 40ty
T North Cant., sljj
10 Am Rwva Dt.101
10 Penna ,...,M 1-18
SO do 54 1-18
4 I-K HUP Cop 10
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10 iinlon Traa.
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20 Am Oaa & lueo Sa es
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300 Phlla Co acrlp 01
10.30 to 11 A. M.
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10 Penna",;!!'. 53JJ 100 do
20 Heading .... T t4t Penn,
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100 U 3 Hlrel... SV( 100 do......... it
11 to 11.30 A. M.
20 V O 1 82 10O Ton Bel,, .,,40-18
VAUh Valley., 87 IU S Bteel... Mtt
7 do uf 21 Panna .... K110-1&
a Am Oa lOi 23 Atohlaon .... W
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WILLIAM H. CLARK
Elected president of the United
Firemen's Insurance Company.
He is the president of the Quaker
City National Bank, and a director
in numerous other financial and
real estate companies.
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Commenting on the rato decision, Fred
erick T. Chandler said: "I consider tho
rate decision extremely favorable. I be
lieve It should change pessimistic utter-'
niicca Into cheerful confidence. Our
Washington ndvlces say when the S per
cent ndvancc was naked for It was said
It would erlvo railroads J'O.OOO.COO."
The Union National Bnnk retired JICO.
000 emergency currency nt the local flub
trcaaury today.
B. D. Harris, vice president of the
South Texas National Bank, has been
made a vice president of tho National
City Bank of Now York, to tako charge
of the bank's outside work In tho South,
The governors of tho Chicago Stock
Exchange have listed an additional $5,
000.000 Swift & Co, first mortgngo Rs,
making tho total outstanding 115,000,000.
New York city national banks retired
H.406,O(X emergency curroncy, maklitg ft
total retired to data J12S.332.C40. This
leaves about 111,600,000 to bo retired.
Tho Indiana Plpo Lino Company ro
duced Its quarterly dividend from 12.50
to ti.
Emergenoy curroncy to the amount of
1120,000 has been retired at the local Sub
treasury; Dank of North America, $50,000;
Merchants' National Bank of Newark, N.
J., J50.000. and tho Northern National
Bank, 120,000.
The New York banks lost to the Sub
treasury yestcrdny 12,227,000 and slnco Fri
day haVe lost $8,448,000.
Receivers of the St. Louis and San
Francisco Railroad havo sold 13,000,000
one-year 6 per cent, certificates, prac
tically the entire amount of which has
been resold to banks In New York and
other cities. The balance la bolng offered
at 100 and Interest.
The S5th anniversary of tho founding of
the Starr Savings Bank was celebrated
tcAlny at the homo of ,the company, S20
South Vth street. -
The city of Montreal la said to be ne
gotiating with New York bankers for a
loan of $8,500,000 In three-year notes.
The New York banks transferred J350,
000 to New Orleans.
The reported movemonts of currency
this week Indicate a loss In cash by
banks of about $3,000,000.
Frank M. Hardt, cashier of the Federal
Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, will as
sume his duties on next Monday.
According to Brodstreet's, exports of
wheat this week were 9,707,000 bushels;
latt week, 6,000,000 bushels; last year,
C.Ml.OOO bushels; since July 1, 151,451,000
bushels; year ago, 142,875,000 bushels. Com
shipments this week, 1,194,000 bushels;
lait week, 759,000; last year, 30,000. Corn
shipments since July 1 amounted to 5,320.
000 bushels, compared with 1,077,000 bush
els during the same period of 1913.
COTTON SIABKET STEADY
NEW YORK. Dec. 18.-In the afternoon
the cotton market was less active fol
lowing the early period of liquidation
and local pressure, but ruled steady at
a recovery of some 6 to 3 points from
the lowest. No local confirmation was
had of tho Nw Orleans report that' the
English Government had ordered that
no vessels be allowed to leave port with
out Government consent, and there was
a disposition to cover up cotton sold on
this story. The exports of cotton today
aggregated 7(91 bales, Including 4931 bales
to Great Britain and 1607 bales to France.
Total exports thus far this season amount
to 2.021,113 bales, contrasted with 4,919,811
bales In the corresponding period last
season.
fra.
. oie, Open, lllih. I-ow. Cloie
..7.00 f.W 7.J1 7.03 7,10
.. 7.2 J 7.80 7.S8 7.25 7.ao
December
January
aiarcn
May
July
October
SPOT, T.W.
7.48
7.M
7.41
1..V1
7.d
7.IW
7.82
8.03
7.70
7.8d
8.12
7.57
7.74
8.01
7.6d
7.W
8.10
l.A
SHORT-TEBSI N0TE3
IUtB
Amal Copper S
Amer loco ...... ,6
Am Tel Tel aub.S
Amer Too acrlp...?
Baltimore Ohla.4H
letfalehom Btel....S
Brook Rap Tr B
Canadian Vac. ,....$
8 4 O '?
hi & Wait Ind,.B
Chicago levated..B
Erie 5
ErU
Bile ..... ....... ,Vi
Otqeiat Motor I,
General Rubber ..4V,
Her Rly.el Port...B
lateral IUrveet....S
Lackawanna Steel. 5
La, 80. Mich Sou.5
1.4 6h b Mich 8u.S
Mlchljtn Cent ....4 Vi
Man Pram P...B
N Ens Nav .. ..6
N Y Can 4k Hiul R.fi
N Y Ceo & Hud K.4VJ
N Y Can & Hud R.S
N Y Cea ft Hud H.B
New York City... 8
New York City... 8
New York City... a
NY. Nil 4 11 B
Pac Oaa Blee. (J
iW.W-N-i:!M
Bid. Aiked,
100 lOOVi
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Sm Air Line B
southern 5
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POWDBB S5K30K QTJOTATIONS
Bid
4at
jfeiKngiiii
D 44MSWM .
flMtt'
Due.
Mar. 10L3
July 1U13
Apr. litis
Bept. 11119
JLae 1015
-,. .,,. 11, ,IMllb
July lis t)S 00(J
Mar. lBi4 loi'J ioa '
June 101a C0-!-,Ki:
Kept. 1013 wt W&
July lOlo uaC ot2
April wis oo5ir!
Dot. 1015 B7 p
April WIT 842- M
July 1818 SJ c
May 1815 W- W
Pab. ll loo -loSu
Mar. 1915 98?.-BGt
Sept. ISIS M-iuR!
Dec. 1018 MS-lST
B H 'fclis
April 1813 SbC- Wi
May 1813 9fl ftftS
Sept 1918 W4 5S2
Mar. 1918 S2-ioaiI
oa. 1815 SeS- sSQ
Mar. lAlS toC- oaJ
Mar. lBl MU- S2
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WHEAT ADVANCES
TO HIGHEST PRICES
IN NEW MOVEMENT
Reaction From Top, But
Good Support Develops
on All Declines Export
Sales 1,000,000 Bushels.
CIIlCAao, Dec 18. Wheat today ad
vanced to the highest prices in tho pres
ent movement There woa a. reaction from
tho top, but good support developed on all
declines. Snle for export were estimated
nt 1,000,000 bushels, contrasted with a
totel yesterday approaching 3,000,000
bushels. Tho falling off in tho business
v ns due to a drenso In the supply avail
able and the inability of oasli houses to
buy wheat from farmers.
Farmers In tho winter wheat belt have
rained their prices materially, and some
of them will not sell below $1.15, There
wcro unconfirmed rumors that the English
Government had Issuod Instructions to al
low no vessels to leavo port without per
mission. Cash sales woro 00,000 bushels.
Bradstreets reported trio exports of
wheut ond flour for tho wcolt at 9,707,133
bushels, against C,M1,103 bushels a year
ngo, and slnro July 1 at 181.100,774 bushels,
aguliut 142.07o.IC5 bushels In 1913. Future
closed 14 to higher.
Corn was stronger In tho morning, act
ing With wheat and on realUIng Inter.
Interior sold more corn today to nrrlvo
than for a long time. Domestlo and ex
port inquiry wns good, but local sellers
hold values firm. Tho wcek'a exports
from tho United States wcro tho largest
In n long time, 1,193,560 bushels agnlnst
10.891 bushels a. year ago; slnco July,
5,820,101 bushels against 1,077,335 bushels In
1913. Futures closed He. lower to ic
higher.
Onts finally were easy, although show
ing somo strength early. There wero
Inrgo export orders here, but at figures
not acceptable to owners. Cash sales wero
160,000 bushels. Futures closed unchanged
to V4c. lower.
Provisions woro active.
Leading futures ranged as follow.:
Yesterday's
Wheal Open. 11 ah Law. rins... ciftep.
December .. 1.2014 1.21'i t.20 '1.2014 41.50
May 1.21U 1.2414 i.sa4 l.ss 1.2rl
Ju .... 1.17 1.17V4 Lioyti.10 1.16
December .. 1.S0I4 1.21'i t.20 '1.2014 41.5014
1614
Corn (new rie!lcrv-
rcember .. 04 u ftlU
Mav "Ill; 7014
Mil iHU
rai'S "70
701 t?co;
tIS
July. ...
71 7114
uaie
December
g
4Ki
41
B2
isa,
m
10.12
1.3T
May ....
Lard
January 10.18
10.35
10 00
10.38
10.17
10.37
10.10 tio.io
10.27 10.27
Aiav ....
I u La-
January ,
10.02
10.33
n.BS .! 10 07
10.23 tl0.27 10.32
mw . . . .
l'ork
January
May ... ...1R.83
Uid. TAaUed.
1822
18.87
18.20
18.20 41? 40
18.03 -lS.M
O 118.87
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CHICAGO, Dec. 18. HOGS. Receipts, 38,.
000. Markets, Be. lower. Mixed and butchers,
td.tfi?..!; -ood heavy, J7W7.30; rough heavy,
JuTHOn.li.l. IlKht. ttt.e0S7.3B; pigs, 3.23V
S.BO; bulk, .08a7.23. OATTOi-Ilecelpte,
40iiO. Market", weak. Ileevra, J5.BO3U.30i
cows and heifers, JI.23fJ8.-io; atockera and
rrrdtrs. t4.ri0Qb.ilO; Texans, J73.10; calves,
7,1H.S0. ailBBP. ftecelnta. 1H.00O. Markota,
eti-ady. Native and Western, t3.B0ir8.23;
lamba, 13 50(28.70.
BUYING EGYPTIAN BONDS
Proclamation of Protectorate Caused
Demand in London.
LONDON, Dec. 18. Prlco changes In
securities In the street wero narrow to
day. There was buying of Egyptian
bonds, owing to the proclaiming of a
British protectorate over Egypt. Gilt
edged Investment Issues were dull. The
new war scrip was quoted at a discount
of three-sixteenths per cent., momen
tarily feeling the effect of competition
from the Qrand Trunk Itallway's new
Issue Of 1,000,000 three year Sb per cent,
notes.
The home railway group was firm, but
Americans were quiet and steady. There
was buying of Canadian Pacifies, despite
the continued falling off In the earnings
of the road. Grand Trunk issues received
fresh support. Brazilian securities were
weaker in sympathy with exchange.
There was another slump In Mexican
railway Issues, Firmness characterized
the dealings in the mining department.
Rio Tintos moved up to C3U Influenced
by record earnings, shipping securities
were strong.
NOVEMBER DOMESTIC EXPORTS
The chief of the Bureau of Statistics. De
partment of Commerce and Labor, -eporta the
rrlnclpa! domestic vxporla for November and
11 monwta ui,e, .-,w,ct. "
November. . , '14-
Breadi'tutts 40.Wt2,833
Cottonaeed Oil ....... 1.632.487
Cattle, sheep, hogs,
etc 23,313
1013.
$10,107,187
1,743,021
60.7U1
11,404.771
103,824,8:1
ei.atai.ou
138,400,333
Mrat and dairy pruu
ucts
13,770,708
81.02.1 314
0.S40.L10
Cuiton .....
Mineral olla
Total
07,101, usa
Eleven months ended November 30.
nroadituffa I224.449.310 180,327,BS8
Cottonseed oil ....... 12,303,417 lB.Wri.778
Cattle, nose, eucwy,
871,001
116,03.1,(S1
201,347,344
128.M4.G80
7u:,iiK,wx
813.031
128,020,628
40-1,134.(81
133.42U.32-J
Ui0.SS0.tB4
Meat and dairy prod.
uuta
Cotton
Mineral oils
Tout
L0CAI. BID AND ASKED
Yeaterday. Today.
Bllj;.Aaked. BIX Asked.
..10541 1Q4 ioa; im
Baldwin pref.
Cam Steel ...
Klac tsteraxa
Gen Aap
do pref
Key Tl
do pref .....
Lake Sup Co.
.. 4Sii 41. 42 41
' ' ll't
. a Am
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tit.li. TT F
Phlla U T t c.
fnuu. wv ...
PhlU BIe
! Ilnar .. ..
Ton Bet ."
-ion
Vn Trae ....
u M a,
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B7
do prf '
DIVIDENDS DECIARED
Mortage-Bond Cowpany, pf New Vork,
quartarlv tji per eaot.. Myabla Poasmbar 31,
tO IIW.HUWW. W& IWWU UWMHHW
Oaaaral Baku
iuic Cwpuany. regular quarterly
prafarrM. payasTe January l to
I par cant w
stork of record
Kolb Bakary Company, ravular ourtty IK
r cert 00 preferred. payakH Jaauarr 1 to
par cart
IIOCK l IWMIi MWWf. ft.
raanactU-ut Rl.er Power Company, lu pr
cant., payabla January 1 to nock of rvewd
leceBaor Id
Tayler-Wbartoa Iron and at CfentHUir.
letular uuartarl, JH. par cant. Ofl prefefred.
lvalue raoriMftry a.
Sioy, nrw
A praXama.
vBM riaf SB
ir QuarUrly 1W par seat a saris
, liyatiU Jgaury 1 to stock of
t fHihlii! Aarvtoa Cmrnaralaan af Haw
say. rauli- quarterly AS pC cant , H,
U'canajar 31 to stock U record nx-amljar
nuartuiV 1W HOT tOBt Si uriW
Mr cent sa corttnoo. BsYeJU January l
asoclc 01 rauaro. utunw a.
riWti d35&.y ai .
nyMe February U w abies 4 record Jauu-
. Heats. 6s Co.. cttitUr .iHrtly at IV
at on trwexra4 Eeiswe spaiwsry i to
of record Dacaoibar X4
t najciru. i-isai a&a roer coaupaoy,
aton ao4 i'.c, k island uml uaml of
tLoca qi ntora
Mh Otuaiau
uumtmni ea
m ntmi Mi
ni Tiara Heci-
H 43ti 4IIU
Sk 7; taw
13 t:t2
i- 61 01
- 10 .. id
,. 78 70 77U 78
78 78 7l Tg
07H 08 67(1 61):
61',. at',, taS IV
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::::::::: ? S T
tftayaxue raeriMiry a.
New JSxulend rower Company, ovartaett Mi
ver "cent c MaNrredjBayabU Jaauary l i&
fciumhSsRaliwav. raker and LLsfet ruat.
jsr
sapay, am jJj-.rf
VtHRslxa xw)lwi nut
ITjr MSWVW pi -u
1-- it
Pliiladelpliiu Markets
II , I W
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WHEAT. Iteeelple 172.T8 bush. There
was considerable enport Inquiry and th" mar
k't further advancod le. Quotatlena: Car
Iota. In export. elevator No. 2, red, spot and
Ijecember 1.22M.23H; No. 2. red Western,
fl.afWJl.SS. No. 1, Northern Duluth, 1.30tf
132.
flunn
were moderate and the market rvaa lit, hfeher
ulth a fair demand, ouotatlona: Car lota
for locsl traoa, as to location No. 3, yellow,
new, 7287214c. I steamer, yellow, new, 70H
71o.: No. t. yellow, new. couoroe.i mimn.o
yellow, new, voeosvic: Hew cob, per 70 Iba.,
6048'
O.VTfl. n.relpla 17,817 bueh. Offartnca
were llitht and the market waa He. higher,
tluotatlonai No. 2, white, B4Uao5o.s standard
niuir. mng(w,; no, ,i, wnite, uivaic
,. I'J.OUIt. Ilecelpts. BOO bbi. and 2,121,007
lb. In sacks, rrlcee were firmly held, but
tradfi waa nulet, quotations t Per 193 lbs..
In wood Winter, clear. 34 s.lialtl do., ilralsht,
tA.tnias.33; do., patent, 43.nuR3.7St Kansas,
(tratiht, lute sacks. S,V2uB,40: do., patntt
Jute aacka, .l.4ue3,n3i spring, first, cleat
B.l0js.8O: do., straight, jBJisas.nOi doy
patent, 4n.03O3.fi0i do, favorite brands, SOij
O.SOj city mills, choice and fancy patent, IRQ
n.BO: city mills, regular grades winter, clear,
34.73t4,0; do., atraliht, 3S.23i do.,
patent B r0Hn 73.
ItYK n.OUn waa In email supply and
firm. We quote nearby and Western, In wood,
at JOQO.SO.
PROVISIONS
Tha market aulet ond without Important
chanso, quotations' city ba(. In aeta. amok
d and alr-drled, 28St21)o.t do., Weateni, In
rets, emokml. 2S(i20o,i do., city, knuckles and
tenders, smoked and alr-drled. xu.,t., tw..
Western, knuckles and tendera. amoked. 2
80c. i do., ham. 33Mr3a; pork, family. t23.30&
24: hams. B. P. cured. fae, 1314014.: do.
skinned, looae, 13013HC.I do., do., amoked, II
JJMHc.; other hams, amoked, city cured, aa to
brand and avenge, lSOlSHo.; do., amoked,
etern cured, lCSUHci do., boiled, boneless,
20521C.1 picnic ahoulderf, 8. P. cured, loore.
U'fUo. do., smoked, 12UOl3Uc.:.Miiii, ln
do., tuh. tlimnu... An . niira nltv. kettle
tendered. In tierces, UUCllHc; do., da., du..
In tuba, ltHOUVto.
REFINED SUGARS
Th.rn wns Utile tradlnr. but values ruled
steidv. Iloilners' Hit iirkos; Htandanl aran
ulated, oc; fine amnufatcd, 4D3c,t uowdeird,
6,03e.: confcctlorcra' A, 4.83c. i toft rrades.
4.104t4.70c.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
IllITTKIU Kaney nualltlea were In small
supply and nrm. with demand tqual to the
offerings. Quotations.- Western, trosh. solid
pockod, creamery, fancy apeclala, 3Sc.: extra,
34c: extra nrau, 32)l3c.: flrata, .loi.llc: sec
onds, 202So, , ladle-packed, ilttilc, aa to
quality: nearby prints, fancy, 37c; do., aver
age extra, 11MJ30C.I do., firsts, 32C33a: do.,
inconda. :8t30c. Special fancy branda of
prints Jobbing at 4I44c.
C1IEK8K. The market quiet but steady
under molerato oflerlnga. quotations! New
York, full-cream, earlier receipts, choice, inc.;
do., do., current make, choice, 15J13!ic:, do.,
do, (air to good, 14KU14lic.; do,, part aKlnta,
8013c.
EHG8. Choirs frash stock was scarce,
and wanted at full prices. Quotations: In frco
cases, nearby, extras, 41c. per dos.; nearby
firsts $12.00 per standard case; good nearly
current receipts, 112 per atanrtard case; mixed
held and fresh and ordinary stock. 310.204;
11 10 per case. Western, extra firsts. Jl'lVU
per case, do., firsts, 12 per case: Southern,
UI.-KWm per rase. Refrigerator ecga, chol.-e
and fancy fall-packed, 27fMOc; do., aprlng
packed, ns to quality, 21820c per doz Fancy
.elected candled (reah egga were jobbed out at
47919c. per doz.
POULTRY
7,1 VK. Fancy stock steadily held, but
ordinary poultry dull and barely teady. Quo
tations: Fowln, Utfi3c; old roosters, 10c:
spring chickens, according to quality, 10tfJl.ic:
turkeys, lllQlSc. , ducks, 13014c: geese, 130
13o. , guineas, oung, weighing 2 lbs. nnd over
nplece, per pair, Ouc. . weighing IVtVlr. lbs.
apiece, per pair, fj0v3c.; guineas, old, per
pair, 4uc pigeons,
ner Dalr. 133118c
DUESSKIl. Itecelpta of fins desirable
aleu stock light and market firm, with
trade fair. Quotations: Turkeys, dry-packed
Kuncy. large, nearby, 21t722c. : do. Western,
21c; average rocelpta. 17 Mine; Inferior, 12V
13c; No. 1 old, 18c Fowls, 12 to box,
dry-packed, ecleeted heavy, 184c: welghl'ij
h?3 lbs. apiece. mc; do., 4i74H lbs.
apiece, 17c; do., 4 lbs. apiece, lOUc; do.,
3(i Iba. apiece, 14615c, do., 3 lbs. and
under, 125: 13c. ; fowls, bbla., dry-packed
western, dry-picked, waa ins, apiece,
i8Hc; do., 4 lbs.. ISHc; do.. 3U lbs.,
14c; da, 3 lbs. and under. 12313c; old
roosters, or:
Nearby. 1
Iry-plcked, 1-Kc ; broiling chickens
I(Ja2 (ba. apiece, 2022c: do.,
od, 16aisc: Western. T4ji Iba.
fair to aood.
apiece, 20c; do., fair to good, 14G218c; roast
tnr chickens, drv-oacked. ln boxes Milk-fed.
IS to 24 Iba. to doi. 22tD23o,: milk-fed, 33 to
20 lbs. to dot.. llXtSlc. ; corn-fed, 18 to 24 Iba.
to dot.. :oilc. : corn-ted, 33 to 30 Iba. to
dox., ISMItlc. ; milk-fed. 31 to 36 Iba to dot..
14 He: milk-Tod, 37 to 42 lbs. to doz., 14Uc;
milk-fed, 43 to 47 lbs. to doz.. lSV&o,: milk
fed. 48 lbs. to dot., 17c; milk-fed. 60 lbs. snd
over, 18c: corn-fed, 31 to 3d lbs, to dox.. IH
iox., ion
l 13)1
.. 14 a
ox., 17c:
ni4c. : corn-red, :it to .' ids. to aot
14c: corn-red. 43 to 47 lbs. to dox.
13c : corn-fed. 4S Iba. and over to dox.
coin-fad, CO Iba. and over, 18o. : roaatlng
chickens, dry-packed, In bbls. Western, milk
fed, dry-picked, 3 lbs, and over. 17c: Western,
milk-fed. 4 lbs.. 10c; Western, milk-fed. 3N
lbs., 14Uc; Western, r
mixed weights. 14314Hc.
2Vi3 lbs., 14c; Western,
milk-red, drypickea,
western, rmiK-nu,
corn-fed. & Iba. and
over. 16c,; watem, cornfed, 4 Iba., 1&C.J
weatern, conwta, ary-picKca, mua wemni,
1. . Wta exH.M U 1 Ik. II 1l,..
em. corn-fed. 2HQ3 iba., 13 Vic. Spring
ducka.
UOl3c 8prlng geeso, 1213c.
i4auaba.
aoten wnita. weighing 11 to 13
n, SltM.M. white, neighing 0 to
ozen. 13 2,tff3.7Sl white, uelahlnr
IPS. per uoaen, .igt..i, wnue, neigninr u to
10 Iba. per doten, 3 2.1713.73: white, weighing
b lbs. ner doten. I2.MHJ2.73: do.. 7 lbs. Der
b lbs. per doten, 2.MVfi2.73: do., 7 lbs. per
doxen, 3202 23; do. cm CIA lbs per doten, (1.23
01,30; dark and No. 2, McetU '
FRESH FRUITS
Trade generally qiilet and market without
lmrortant change Quotattona: Applea, New
York, tier bbl. King. S2.73a.3.Si! llaldnln.
31 7302.30: Oretnlnx. f3T3.30; Bpy. I1.73W
L'nii! mn.r itdo'I p.im. vnri.ri.. II .."if
other good eating varletlea.
Su;
metiium, aLTfi.ou; aopies. western, per
, -. j...-t- - .:.- ----
lum. iflfl.fi0: aooles. Western. nr hov
Jiei.50; apples, Delaware and Pennsylvania.
I'er hamper, S02C0c. ; lemons, per lox. t'lOl
oranxea. Florida, per box. xl. 73472.23: tan-
Ferine.. Florida, per atrap. 'i SOtio.fvi; grape
rult, Florida, per box. 41.23tr2.23: pineapples,
per crate Porto Rico. 11.2303; Florida, 1
2.30; cranberries, fancy late varieties, per
bbl.. 13.7334.23; cranberries, Cane Cod. Early
Tllack. per bbl . 33(24: cranberries. Capo Cod.
Karly Black, per crate, 7 .V. el 1.50: cranber
ries Jsraey.per crate. 7BcU.23: peara. New
York, per bid. Seckel. t3.S03: Duchess, J203;
Howell. 1283.30- other varieties, 23.
VEGETABLES
Demand fair for choice stock and values
generally well sustained. Quotattona: White
potatoes. Per bush. Pennsylvania. CS&t!c
riew xorn. .iiBH;.; wnua potatoes, jar'
s.y, per basket, 33&40C; aweet patatpea. East.
ern snore, per DDL .No. l, Jiiu.'.js; No. 2.
No. 3. 11.30
ei.73: sweets, Jersey, p
3ttS.r0; No. 2, 2gl3.3ri;
no:. rio. i,
aweets. Jersey.
B...C1, WttlW,
Onions, choice, per
bush.,
03c.
in., 70475c; do., ordinary, per bush.. 60
, 'do., choice, per 100-lb bag. il.334il.30
.medium, per lOO-lb, bug 85c.il; do., sec-
HO. II1.U1U1I,. .' 4W.W, M, MU.Ii.li U
T f . .. ,dl.lk kav .V.iTH r.aV.. ..a
ncatlc, per ton, JSfjO; do., Danish, per ton.
3103412. CaullMoKer, New York, per crate. 73:.
Ufl.33, Si'lniiCh. N-i'fo'.k. tier llil.. 11(11 30,
Kale. Norfolk, per bbl.. 03000c. Lettuce. Vlor.
Ida. Pr baaket. 1181.60: do.. North Carolina,
per basktt, 30$t75c lleans. Florida, per basket,
3tl4 30. Kggplant. Florida, par box. 33.3041
4. Cucumbers; Florida, per taskst, 3t.7Sfia.lvi;
Snua.h Klorlaa. per pasicet, ai.wnz.
Haw York, per ouncn. ?40c.
Jir 4-lb. basket. 1181.30.
NEW YORX COFFEE MAE:
iew YOllK. Dec. IS. Tha N
coS market opened steady, with prides
iin.hi.rMi from last nlzbt a closlns. LA
cemtoer, 0o bid; January. O.lOc. bid; February,
asoo bid; March. 8.33c. bid: April. 6.30a.
hid. May. 6.42c. bid; June, 6.40c. hid; July.
7 tic. bid; August, 7.30c bid; September,
7.36c. bl4; October, 7.43c bid; November,
f.Jle. bid.
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EQQS
NEW TOHK. Pe. 18.-BUTTBR-Markt
nrmerirecolpu. 6818 packagea. extra oream
ary. 3ic : higher acorlne. 3ll433c. ; blate,
dairy, 33888c, Imitation ereamery, 23Sc
iJlltaMarket steady : receipts. ISOT oaaasi
freih extra, ftrata. 4M44C; fraah. flrsta, 40
Cotton Xlnters Report
pua Bureau of Census report (he quantity
or cottoa Md crwabad and Ualars obtalnoa
IhareTroHi Prior U Dacember 1, this aoaaoa,
iviach ceajara vlth iba output of ltU aa
toUow. to & 1. rrurttd
Big- Coke Contraeta Closed
nriW4WL.Br 18.-3erli, McKia
xtair &.(.. f davalaai. bu contractod tur
SmSiS!tN
jgrnad lit Its coke. Uvwvtac S.603 taaU
JP)lWy. .It U uaOaratoftd Taeoa caaitraats
veft ai iisa ?- saw w taw wraaaa.
RATBS 70R MONEY
liter.
rafeoxa
liaxeaiatUa HU
l wper. to 8 mootoj" fb.
lvaaT4xiaJipir ca4U.
Keserve B4uUsa' Discount KiU
UUasTSaTBQBak.
Yora-s-aalaaTar
tja ftiuTofra.
Ur
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8 5 f
LOCAL TRADE CONDITIONS
SHOW LITTLE IMPROVEtVIEMT
Demand for Holiday Specialties HAa
Brightened Spots.
Trade conultlons In th! city cbati)tc4
Utile during- the latt week. In oitle lines
there waa ix ellpht betterment, but In
these caaea It was principally for liotlday
Rpeclaltlea. The hulldlns nnd conlractlitR
business furnished an exception, It being;
reported that tho volume showed t
marked Increase.
In their weekly review of business: cort
dltlons In Philadelphia, It, o. Dun U Cs.
say:
"Conditions In the local cotton trade
show no Improvement ovor last week.
Tho business Is dull arid uninterested and
there Is but llttlo demand, It being; stated
that only about 150 or 40 per cent of ma
chinery In the local textile Industry usIiir
aitton yarns nre In operation. There Is
a light demand for wool at present, which
Is attributed to the fact that the British
Government haa announced that It would
permit tho exportation to tho United
Stales of Australian and merino wool,
provided satisfactory guarantees wootd be
filvtn that tho wool would not In any
way be sent to hostile countries.
Tho Iron nnd steel market continue
to show some Improvement, particularly
In tho buying of pi. Iron, which Is re
ported to havo shown considerable
strength durlnn the last week. Finished
material Also Is reported to have shown
somo Improvement, though buying con
tinues to be chiefly In small lots. Rail
roads aro purchasing- but moderately nnd
orders' for heavy material coma out
slowly. Now orders for Btr tural ma
terial havo also been light. Somo bus
iness Is reported under consideration for
export, but has not crystallised to any
extent.
Tho electrical trade reports a very fcal
Isfactory trado In holiday specialties,
though prices aro said to be closo and
profits small.
The demand for lumber of practically
all grades remains slack, according to
local houses consulted during the week.
Prtcos remain low and wholesale dealers
report collections slow. Soma Im
provement is noted ln tho bituminous coat
situation, according to local dealers, but
conditions aro far from being normal,
demand being off. In tho anthracite Una
trade continues In moderate volume, with
expectations of larger sates In the near
future ns a result of colder weather.
The leather market Is firm, but sales
aro In moderate arounts. The glazed
kid market Is unsatisfactory. Sales aro
small for domestic consumption nnd ex
port business has been greatly affected,
by Kuropean conditions.
There Is n noticeable Increase In vol
urn ft of business the last week Jn the
building and contracting lines. Proposed
improvements, which have been retarded
by the general business depression the
last six months, are now bolng taken np.
Some havo been started and ethers will
bo shortly.
NOTES OF THE RAIL
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa. Fa
and IE ,other railroads were today or
dered tq discontinue the present rates
on lard Eubstltuta from Greenville, Tex.,
to points In Oklahoma, Arkansas, Lou
isiana west of the Mississippi River and
New Mexico for a period of two years
from January 1 next. Tho rates were
declared to be - unreasonable. Reason
able ratos, based on a mileage scale,
were designated by the commission. Two
line rates for COO miles or less wero
made 24 cents per 100 pounds higher
than the scale suggested by the com
mission. The railroads were ordered to
file with the commission on or before
January 1 a new rate schedule.
The cost to 40 of the principal railroad
systems In this country, operating 31S,
ZS3 miles of track, for personal Injuries,
for tho year ending June SO, 1911, was
29,996,017, While there Were fewer ac
cidents, as compared with the previous
year, the amount paid for personal In
juries was greater by $3,593,179. The
Pennsylvania Railroad Company paid for
personal Injuries In tho yenr ending June
30, 1914, 1.098,:26, while tho Pennsyl
vania JInes west of Pittsburgh paid J97C,
177, making a total for the system of
2,074.403.
The New Haven has closed all of Ita
principal car shops until January 4-
Tho Philadelphia and Reading Railway
Company has awarded a contract to
Henry E. Raton for ft one-story extension
tn the bollerhouse at the creosotlng plant
at Port Reading. N. J.
PENNA. BUYS DAYTON ROAD
Probably Will Bo Merged With Cin
cinnati and Northern,
Announcement was made today that
the Pennsylvania Western Lines had pur
chased the entire capital stock of ths
Dayton, Lebanon and Cincinnati Railway,
which runs from Dayton to Lebanon, O,
It Is expected that this road will be
merged Into the Cincinnati, Lebanon and
Northern Railroad, which Is one Of ths
subsidiary lines of the Pennsylvania
Railroad's Western Bystein. The Dayton,
Lebanon and Cincinnati Railroad, tho
entire capital stock of which has been
purchased, was taken over in 1807 by the
Dayton, Lebanon and Cincinnati Kail
road and Terminal Company The latter
now operates 30.2 miles of line between
Dayton and Lebanon, O.. Includm
branches, ,The company has 11.000,068
capital stock outstanding, aud has not
been paying dividends.
BEiqN EXCHANGE MARKET
!v vrmlr. lc. 18. Tha Forala-B Ex.
ce Market ruled easy, with dsaumd star
e4 87M; blaa, 4.87 . francs. S-lBtjI-W;
niarVs, 83,
DISCOUNT BATES CUT
The Federal Reserve Bantt of Boston.
bat) lowered Its rediscount rate for SB
days and under to S per cent . and for W
days to IHi per cent, from 60 to 90 day
the rate remains unchanged at 5 per eent.
rte Federal Beaervo Bank of .New York to
day lowered tta tedlsoount rata X 30 dan
flSS HUM & &' T r"
$
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i K1I1GU ALI.EV KAILKOAIl COMfANS
U8U"B xJafikdelBlila. December 1. liit
Tha Boaril of Directors of tba 1-ablro,
vaiisv Ralliea4 Comxtaay have this d da
c&til fQWrtlVly dividend two asd -
Sraxaila atoek to etockholdere of ii,,ri
BeiiliiV . H.,i man.riyduG.od
YfVT. ud one-half par oont (or II 43 par
rt.,.) 6n Its ceauaH stock to i,i kaUidr
ifreoerd Peoambar , Sllj twih pW
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