Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 06, 1915, Sports Final, Page 13, Image 13

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EVBNINQ LBPttHB-PHICADlDLPHrA-. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY
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fe- -.- "";J5iiJ;AiJJiiJjrmAt SATURDAY, FEBBTTAEY (5 1015; 13
gAjHJUAmNGJNRAPlD TRANSIT-MINIMUMS ' REMOVED FROM SEVERAL STOCKS
JTHLEHEM STEEL
tSTRONG FEATURE IN
HEW YORK MARKET
lovering of Shorts and Some
Supporting Orders Helped
ITrading oanKs Loans
increase.
BW YOrtKi Fob 6.-On covering of
L M,t on In yesterday's decline and
Iwfi wpportlns order the market re-
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NEW YORK STOCK SALES
Last sale High. Low, Class.
Alaska now Minn ,. 971 non
Amal Copper 63lf 5l'f
Amftlrn HcctSutar i. 37t( 37"
Arrifrlrati Cn ., 27'i "SW
4 tntrlran Cotton Oil... 46'X 47
' I'lde l.eath pref. 2lH 57f
mrrlcanlco . . ..... 22f 2.1'
Amfrlcan Unseed. . in nj
"uicmaii i,niscni prti 27's 27
D3'f
32
101
C9
rrrt!ranSnflt;n
Amfrlcan Sueur . ..,
Amfrlcan!! A Tel.,
Araromla Copper.,.,
Atchison ,
tri ion rtff
IWdwIn Locotnotlio.
Holds, In Loco prcf .
"tlllrrtitc. Ohin. .
llaltlrrorei Ohio pref . 70' f
nt thlehfrn eteel fi2W
natbrllas Mln u
rttnfltltn l'anM T.a.ll CT
I California Petroleum .. ,i,i
i anauian rarinc
Central reathfr
Chra A Ohio . .
Ofilno Copper. .
nilcum Mil A flt V .
28
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20
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281
37'.
28
47
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9K
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31f 34'i
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11)14
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34M
42i
35!f 3tM
EKS i"e 'r '", ?"'-r.--1 ,si .as ,5??
; wavering tendency occuncd which Chic A Northncstern ..125 12 5122 1221,
&4,a slight reaction from the lilgh. ' . . 22 22i J!."f 22tf
&21'fl"'g..nn .nntinued throughout EiMSf ."'-. SP "? M'f MM
ft?"
FS ihli condition continued throughout
Slwnialnder or tno utu-uum "'"
I MiatandliiK feature of tho .lay a
fi1, Urt w Hetlilehem Steel common,
Mu.h Houlhem I'ftcinc, whlcli war the
c, tHierdny. furnished tho net-
.F'1 . . -..- 1I...A 1loll.lt,o,.
ttfewrt. ai un "
r,il wa UP 24 Polt t Wt, anRglnc
k I. Ater, at which price It remained
i tfte CI08C l" tut..'w.j ,..w...-,.
SJi, dlil not open There was no news
fctodnt for the atrenglli Iri Methlchcm,
JJSl It waa eald that tho buItiB was
pool which la picking It up.
tupporllng orders Southern racMc
nctd to a not gain of 1. Inter fall
JE&iawblt, hut nevertholcss remaining
Siva the final ) esterday. In many quar
llTrt the belief prevailed that tho com
ply would go into HS surplus io mum
ttlh li present 7 per cent, dividend rate.
Mild" that business conditions will
m, imnrove. The directors meet on
fWralty of next weelt.
Mexican Petroleum was also strong,
craning '5- The pool which has boon
Vttha. in this stock for somo time Is still
Riding It up, apparently,
fei ilrm tone was shown In Steel com
iBon and preferred. The former. It Is felt,
Ilii now struck a trading basis, end no
Lai anxiety is felt for It. Gradual bet
IWrmtnt In the steel trado Is having Its
UnCClM VII U.W K..WW... .. .... -..,...
rs.nHvM of an advance In steel prices havo
htm sent out, the inoro Important mills
1 i.i n .mini nrlvnnna nntilvalanl 1r
i! ton for April delivery, and a two-
rpolnt advanca Is being asked for May and
3ahi ahloments. An advance of 3 cents
find above for calvanlzed steel sheets.
JK ti gauge, has already been mnde.
"'(Jpslp In the street to tho effect that
fjinuary railroad earnings statements
mould show Improvement had no perccn-
Stjye tttect on the big trunk line stocks,
and mcy were irrcsuiur. aciiiiiiicni was
;lrU)r Improved by the announcement
(Jilt one of the most Important Annconda
'mints, which has been closed stneo last
FAugiut, wilt soon resume. Anaconda was
fttronger ,on this announcement.
h Encouraged by the success of other bond
Juries during the last week causetl the
;Sutheni PaclOo Utilities Company to
ikrtng out J2.60O.OOO of Its first nnd re-
tuniluit mortgage 5 per cent, bonds, due
Muftf 1 IflJT Tim ta-olin lido li.an unlrl 4n
Ibinktrs.
Si The weekly statement of the Clearing
'HtnraA A fit !!(! firm aVinrt'Arl mi Inrtt-nncn l
loirs of J33,1M,000 and In deposits of $34,
I75M Surplus, however, fell off $263,350.
tuoan Am sugar 44 4fi 46 4i
tienpral Chfmlral .. .. ifl4 inf.'f lOfiX InO'f
OtnChempref I0)f 109'i 100 100'f
oenMotor nu- oi ot 01
Doodrlch Co 32'f 33 32 32'
Orrat Northern pref.... II II j UM 114H 1IIW
OrrntNoilh Ore Cent.. 203f 30'f 30 30!
Oucgfnhflm r,U Mi f0W WH
l'omrstale Mining... .U7(f 110 nil no
I" Central 107 lOS'f 10S 108U
iinciiioro-Airiropoiiian. j'ji 2i 2'( I2'f
RAPID TRANSIT
ACTIVE FEATURE
IN PHILADELPHIA
Heavy Trading at Minimum
Limit Cambria Steel
President Blames Tariff
for Fall in Earnings.
NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT
Heavy Increases Shown In Loans nnd
Deposits.
NCW YOHK, Feb. e.-lnereases of 36,-
iC8,0w) In average loans and 134,875,000 In
average deposits wero reported by the
wearing House banks for the week Just
endtd. Iteaerves showed a slight de
crease. Total loans wero 12 264,796,000, with total
demand deposits of I2,M,S48.0( and 90,
r0,000 lime deposlu. The aggregate re
korve was BU,o2,000 Details follow:
. Clfarlnr llouae mtmbfrs. kmiih
IfJiS!.!.1".'" T.,liwnon
Interbor Met prof
Int Pump prcf .
llisplritlon . ..
lo a Central . . .
JKayscrCo
I.fhleh VsIIct. ..
Manwell itntor .
Mam ell Motor lt pref fi8'f
Aiaxncii Motor 2d pref. .22
67'f
lax
7
80
l'
. 13
28$
. im
. 11
. IMii
10H
. 48lf
47
1-
40U
8S'
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Mercnntllo Marine
MlnnA St Louis .. .
Minn A St Louli pref.
Alrxlcan reuolcum .
Mlffouil Kan A Tex .
Miami Capper
MIourl Pacific
Montana Toner Co ..
Natlonall.oad
Netada Conioildatad
NY MI All
Nch York Central . . .
N O A West ,
Norfolk A Wei tern...
Northern Pacific ....
Pennsjlvanh
Pltftbureti Coal pref .
Presled Stcfl Car ...
Hay Consolidated....
Heading . . .
Hock Island
Itumely Co pre! ...
beaboardAIr Lino. ...
bears Hoeliuck
Southern Pacific . ..... 82' 81
6outhern Itallwiy fi)j f,j
bouthern Ity prcf C7' 67
bludebakcr 4,V( 48Jf
Studebaker pref 051J Q'i
'lennessee Copper 20M 30)f
Tcim Company 131M 131
Third Avenue 40 -10W
C75
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133)5 134J 131
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102M 1(2! 102l 102JJ
,10.-il ICS'f 104U 101'f
, mi &Wi bH'i S9
. 30 ;'0 SO 30
17 17H 17U 17lf
lll! 145H 114)4 lWi
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13 13)4 13 13
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80
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70
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184
10H
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47
12
60
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67
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74
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221f
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67
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20!f
131
40
Union Pacific l!8'( H0' 119
1 n Pacific pref 81 8 14 8014
U S Ind Alco pref . . 76 76 75
I & hubntr ,0lf 014 60
bbbteel ;)' AIM 30'f
8 4
16).
67
46)4
86
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131
40
110)4
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76
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WH 1035 10J), 103J4
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NEW YORK BOND SALES
flKOM Arntr Tel ct 4(i
SSmtr wrl Pap.:? 5s
Atch cv 4. JUi)
fS& .', (,,lar '
gWAtlun Co Line clt In
HM41 n.l. M. n.l. .1
tfK.. .T -
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'"w uth
'S55 l!th Steel rtA r,
Chin ev 4lfcB
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Utah Copper i2J 63 C2J4 52)i
Wabash 11 11
eslcrn t'nlon 04 04 f35J fil
Wheeling A L E 1st pref 15 12 la 12
Uesitnmiousotiec 50 70)f 70)4 705
Wcolncrth 01)4 04 04 P4
Uaulwcrtburer 117)4 117)4 117)4 117)4
Total sale, toilav HOAOO shares, compirod
llli 312,707 shares jesterday. this week l,a7l.
0G1 shares.
SALES IN PHILADELPHIA
ISO rnr ana....
!SO BkW Loco....
;'. do pref ...
10 Iletli Htcel
'.' CnnibrK Iron
12 Cilmb Sled
.14 Klro Storai;e
10 Clcn Afp pref
T2 Ins Co .N Am.
in l.ehlgh Nav
4711 l.ehleh Val .
t North J'enna .
21) Pcmin It It ..
M l'hlla Kleo . ,
a Phlla II T
SOU) an lr ctfn ...
41) Iteadtnir ....
lit) Ton Belmont
bHi Ton Mining .
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riona. iiiyn. ixiw. Close.
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A sudden demand developed for Phila
delphia Itapld Transit shares today on tho
local exchange and a considerable block
was taken at the minimum price of 10
Seernl Important houses participated In
the trading, and It was reportod that nn
account which has been hanRlng over tho
market for soma time was being cleaned
"P Tor a neek or more the stock lins
been offered at 10. without any buers In
sight, so that the Street was considerably
Interested In the outburst of acthlty.
Linon Traction remained unresponsive
The loHcrliiB of the minimum limits on
Hnldwln T.ocomotlvo common and pre
ferred stocks to 30 and 89. respectively,
uns merely following the example set by
Now York, and failed to produce much
activity In the shares. The preferred,
however, sold at 100'j, and then at t!i.
while MO shares of the common changed
hands nt SO, against 32 before tho limit
was reduced. United Gas Improvement
continued In demand and scored a frac
tional gain
Cambria St.-el wns taken In small quan
tities nt a slight advance. The annual
leport shows only 4 56 per cent, earned on
the stock against 13 8 per cent, tho pre
vious ear. President Domier Complains
of tho tariff, and says tho company is experiencing-
some competition on tails from
Canada Under tho existing; law, rails
from foreign manufactuterB arc admitted
free Into the United States. On the other
hand, the Canadian tariff tax. on United
Stnles mllh Is JS4 per gross ton. Thus
nro American concerns handicapped to
tho extent of 17 S4 per ton on rails for
shipment Into Canada In contrast Tilth
the fite entry of the Canadian product
Into the United State
The tariff io on American pig- iron Into
Canada is J2M) per gross ton. In compe
tition with blast furnnces In Buffalo,
Canadian furnaces Just acrosi the border
have ail advantage of J2 60 per gross ton
on Canadian business, and can ship pig
Iron Into the United States free of any
t.irlft tax.
Mr Domier adds that, early In 33H,
Canadian pig- Iron was sold, delivered in
Philadelphia, at a pried which would not
have jleldcd any manufacture! In the
United States Inteiest on Investment. It
probably did not yield the Canadian man
ufacturer a profit, but the salo helped
maintain his organization nnd keep his
furuut.es In blaat at the eipense of Atnci
Ican labor and manufactuiers, besides
upsetting prices In this count! y.
Ilerosits, Increasa
nmo ilepoilts. Increase
ltcscrve, decrease .
1 J5l- "Ot House members, actual
Jxians. Increase
lpoaiU, Incrent ...1....,
Time ilepOKll, Increase
lteserve, decrease
34,878.000
TKI.OOil
CM, 800
J0,41!I 000
. 21. 417, MM
. 1 Mil OOll
3&3.JW)
BANK CLEAIUNQS SMALLER
Total for Country Tell Off 13.8 l'er
Cent. In Week.
Hank clearings of all the clearing houses
of the United States for tho last week
were f3 2dS,000.567, compared with J3.7S0,
712.CS7 the corresponding week last ear,
or a decrease of 13 8 per cent Philadel
phia showed a. decline of 2.J per cent. Do
tails follows.
lnir
New Yoik .
Uoitnn .
I'hllsilelphla
llaltlmore . ,
Chicago
Ht Loul
New Orlenni.
IAIJ .. ..
'rH'5?.7'83' ' DI4,lG2,tl2 -U
127,1100,2:10 lan 41K1 171 - 7 0
MJK!";1 UH 2.11201 -i
2as.171.14l 20.1,007.1111 -I2S
111 urr.ivH) 7l,n2Siwi 1 a
20 4)0 2.10 IS WW 200 Mill
Seien cities. 0
0?hVr'eltl.fc- B -22S-859-13' W- - 0
0s 523,023.013 .170I)5S7IB
COMPARATIVE QUIET
IN WHEAT MARKET
AT CHICAGO TODAY
Prices of May Keep Within
Limits of $1,624 a"d
$1.64 Heavy Buying by
Larger Concerns.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
0.1
Tnful All tl last
in d",JM v&WUSI.lM W.2IS.405.717
M0.2IS403 COS .117.270
da)
I'olnl nil eltlra
for week J1.2SS 000,057 J.1 7S0.742.tiH7 -13,5
BANK CLEAHINQS
Psnk clearlnge toHy ompare with corre
spondlng day last two jeara
Philadelphia. 24 W,10(I I21i.2l.r.2l t:i!.e17.440
Iloalon J.1141I.18S 21-11110(12 2112011)40
Ne Vorlt .27IV8I1.723 144.S.I3.S2S -.UH. IS7.C31
RATES FOR MONEY
PhllailelpliU . . . .
.Sew turk
IJOHlOll ,. ...
Chlcacn
. JiVW"1.1-.?1"' three to six month, PHlt
adolphla, 3R4 per cent
Call Time.
4 4 rsf4y
.1 tf.lfj .li4ltj4(;
1 fil!. 4 iivl
Reserve Banks' Discount Rates
PHILA. HALF HOURLY SALES
Philadelphia .
llotoil ... .
Jvew Vork v..
Cleveland . ..
Richmond .
Atlonta . ...
Chicago .. .
St Loula . .
Minneapolis .,
Kaneas Clt J
Dallas . . .
Man Francisco
3d nr
less
4
4'j
. 4
4
4'a
. 4
. 4
4
41,
4
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CIIICAOO, 1'cb. O.-After floundering
around between ll.f2H and 11,64, Slav
wheat closed nt )l K3tJ, compared with
JI.OI,. rrldaVn resting spot. July sold
between fl 3Si. nnd l 40 and closed at
II 39V ngnlnsl 11.41 Vat the close 1'rldnj.
The fcaturo of the daj wan tho heavy
buying of some of the larger concerns In
the ttade, with Armour, Dennett, Ware,
l.elnnd and others In tho lend Thero
wore manv shorts to cover, but theco
weto mnlnlj small speculators nnd tho
selling of both May nnd July was In the
way of obtaining- profits. There wns a
good cash trade nt tho senlioard with
TOO.OuO bushels sold and Kood takings to
go out Via the Gulf
May com sold between 79?s nnd 81 and
closed nt SO, 11, lower. July sold between
sl'a and 8214, closing nt 81V or li lower.
Tho larger men In thu corn trade aro un
tho rear side of the market, while thrro
was n good sprinkling of big tiadcil 111
oats on tho bull side
Oils closed at . a ikcllno of for the
day.
Actual lash trantaulnns nt Chicago In
wheat todnj were small nt 10 001 InistioK
80,000 bushels corn nnd Sifi.oOO bushels oats
Leadline futures rnnc.l as follow
111...1 ..... . ...''"'".'
.Ms l.im, 1 ill
July 1.40 1 l),.
v.,, 11 ,,ifji utiiiprii
Ilft t'lnup
1 I..'1. l HI'.
1 -pju ti 10.;
July
Onta
May
July
M id
Ma V
Jl.h
Itlha -Mav
J11H
Pork
Mat
J11I1
tlld
SI
S2i
Mil,
37fc
HI
h-'l,
II 11
11 n
.10.12
.1050
it 11
1 1 .-.0
10 12
111 32
clone
1 ins
1 us
up,
8.1
101,
'II 27
II 17
1(12'. 10 2. 11117
111 V) til) .Ml till til
7li?
81
ins,
su
81",
fill.
11 In 11 12
11 21 til 21
10 40
111 M
fAske.1
10 4J
III b--
11127 'III 27
HI 1)7 '11107
VI .11
'1UUU
Foreign Discount Rates
Dank
n.,. - .. . ...
"" "i cnxiana n
uuiik 01 1. ranci
Hank of Ueroiany
Bany of Helsluni
Hank of Austria .
Hank of ltal..
Hank of Hwltaerland
Hank of Itussla
Hani: of .Spain
Hank or I'urtuaal
Hunk 01 huoden
Hank of 'lenmark
Hank of N01 wav
Hank uf fsetlietluuda
I5te of
last change
Auar. s. lull
B Aug 20. lull
.- uec a;i, inn
?,, u- "' 1UI
B'i Oct 31. 11)14
3 .May n, mu
3 Sept. Ill, 1U14
0 Inly 20. 11114
1. 1U14
14. 11)14
.1 1013
3 inn
12. 1011
20. Mi
3 Sept
Mi Jan
3)4 Jan
Mi Jan
31, Aug
3 AUB
LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
CIIICAOO. Keli 0- IIOIIK-Hiiclnts -s IKK).
market I lOtflSc lower, mixed anil liiitclirm
10 3.187 On roo1 heaiv, sil H1H7 00 ioiwh
heaiy li HUfll .1(1 llBllt.J0C.lt7ll0 pigs . 7ft
0 4u hulk, SSflil in
CA1TLP1 fterelpts 41X1 market ule-di
lieeus S3IIOV0 31 conn and heirers I ol)
8 13 Htockeis and feeder,.. $1 .lOifll 30. Texan,
'01X1(1(7 40, ialics 'MHVWll 73
Hlli:rP licii-lpis 4imo, market wrakj
natlm and westem, St 3007 UO lambs, U Wit
0 10
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
M.VV IOIIK feb II - Trail 1 11 r nn the CufTeo
Kxcliin-e lodnv was rxtremelj unlet only 730
Imps bulnic 6uld Prices wpie .1 tu 3 points
hither.
8"i,
(lb
8J
4(i!
40
Total sales todav, 4377 shares, compared with
leruay, nils week, 41, .30 shares
J II
iSS-IIri
t c?copiiroiruni,.yv.-.- is.. ?. .
t ff,t-1'-MI,nIat?s":i02iJ 102 J
iSP- W.er -iM2 si?
livSS. J0"8- CentraJ 4 jsu I?ia
f ISffi JM cop cv oi. toil Tiov;
H ?b Y."iM.r.-. Li I,".'-
tJM. nn ili s , 1 - - ..
.
n1") Minn & fit r. 11"'
'irtS;0 rCan A T 4s!.
K Y c T,
mmm
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;: J!u west i--.t ju- iftiir
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as
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Fenn 41,
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40
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1)2 i)2
2A 02)1
10U4J JLO",
S!ta Sl1-
r& if.
KO 80
100i 100'J
lOOjJ 100(4
1014 103"
SI 341
l)l UIt,
3,j Olg
100 JOO
08V'
0723 shares jes
BONDS
liat prov.
sale. IIlRh
i2noo Am li 1 1:1 3s. mi
l(JO0 IJetll Steel (Is ..110'i
.VO0 Ki Poo Tr 4s. 78
WO) Interst lt 4a . 3in3
300 l'a con Jts 13 ino
1000 do com 4s '4S. 08W
!0U do rets 415s w I.104(i
138 Phil Co sp '10 . 00
131S do scrip '18... 80
noon ltead sen 4s ... 04W
Total sales today, 120.473,
Low. CIo
83, HVj b."
llVa ltOV, llil,,
in tn in
10 to 10.30 A. M.
3 Phils, Klec. . 231i 3 Leh Nav. .. 73
200 l'hlla II T t c HI 2 U H steel. 40ii
KO do 10 10 Phlla 11 T t 0 10
Hid do in 7 Cam Steel . 4214
10c) do... . 1(1 lOti Tonopaii illn. i-i
M) U S Steel.. 40 r, Pennp. 524?
10 do.. . . 40 4 do. &
1 Ins Co N A.. 2114 20 North Penna 112(4
30 Tonopaii Mln. 014 13 Cam Steel . 42'-!
10 Ueth Sieel ... it 10 Penna . 124?
2i)0 Tonopah itln 6Wj 223 Tonopah 'Iln tffi
ouii inii it 1 a 111 . l-nila r.101 2J
Mt uo Ill
lu IT 3 Sleel .. 40
30 Phlla II T t o 10
CO do 10
J5 Phlla It T... 10
2C0 Phlla It T t c 10
200 do 10
200 do 10
23 Tonopah Mln. Mi
200 Phlla 11 T t c 10
lim do .... 10
10 J.eh Nat 73
11KI Phlla R 7 I c 111
v.- JA&
33 V
ll
30 "4
mil,
w
104
00 00
so so
U4H OIH
compared
07 07
V4 ItMVi JOlli
Bllji
HUT.
07
$100,803 -esterday; this week, '1,0.0 000.
LOCAL BID AND ASKED
00
so
114".
with
!1W Pain? IB " ' ..10'ls J044, 10114
o(-i B44
ISw
n oil Spaa o 1931' id
fif i? S E n ... su'i
il 6,1",' 1. . .. 78'
simK a..'u4 os
"iV" "X 4.
2!' r
07
82
0714
30 V.
02
Kg
OOH
781i
07H
07
inu c-"."rct r o
ivm r"i. no rrrt jB un. v... l:,.-
!EHiii pjo i-: : OT S.T SS'I
l-WSThfi' Av.CnV """iSS" w5 loo
-Z " H Rubber " """..-. ,:,".' .'.S.T
frSKJBtylBa" ..
t.mv:wii ;"-. 4
irv-Ai .-.
.. 102, 102 10214
...101 100't JOl
wif?y. ?. unA vitt usil
K) Vk W. . M .... ..100 100 ICO
Uu. .f-l" ( Sta 4s.. 2141 214. tltv
nmiunv w. T. n ,.. " n..r ....T t;-.i
Daldntn
do pref
Cam Steel
I- lea Storage
General Asphalt
do riref
Key Tel .
no t 0
do pref .
Lake bup Corp
Leh Nav
do - n
Leh Vatlev . .
I.eti Val 'IV
Jo uref ..
Penna
Phlla Lleo
Phlla U,
30 prnf . ...
o euro pref . .
Phlla It T
dot ii . .
Iteadliis
noil Jlel
Tun Mln
Up Tree
II O I
II B 8 ,
York ny
do pref
Today's Yoiterday's
Hid. Asked Did. Asked.
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ST
Mil
13,
UK
62 Vi
II
7.1,
07
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Oil
3ll
82
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. 42H
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73
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38
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. 72'i
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721J
.10
8211
404
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01
74S
T3
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11
271'
6Vl
23'i
727
3S
ill,
silt
30,
3 U U 1
IION'DS.
'110 Phlla Co scrip 1810
87 Phlla Co scrip I HI"
10W Penna. cons 4a 1048
10.30 to 11 A, M.
10 Cam Sti.l
23 l'hlla Eliv 2.)1
4 North Pe.-.na. tij
-11 Jlciuing
20 do .
1(1 Ptinn
5 Ilaldwln pfd .l(iJ
10 U S Steel.. 40
Hi Penna 32'.
3 do. . 327
3 Tonopah llln. 114
5 Ins Co N A . 21(4
. S1'4
Local Reserve Bank Statement
In condition of tfi'e federal flesena Hank
of Philadelphia at tho close of "uslnM,".
terday com"a,-sn'.,u'EVvcck u follows!
Gold coin and irold certlf- Feb 5 Jan
tijVflandeV nble. s.iver,17'4M'HS 32i'
rertlflcates and subsid
iary coin 3 020 4711 4 018 001
Rediscount and loans. 370, UHI '.'iiuuuei
'V.'mcta .. 1..111S1U-, LWoIusii
All other resources 413,802 l.JIli 2111
Total
Capital paid In
Deposits . .
Total
,,.,..., i-.l-M- M1 2I.0S.11J
a.i4iiii tiro
. J4,03,6fl7 12,110,4711
. iO.SOO.OH 22.IIS8 (HI
l.'t.684.5Sl J1.0S,11J
Fnbruarj
Marrh .
April
ln
fune .
.lull. ...
AUxust
Heptember
October.
November
December
Tn lajs
opening
-1U0
i! (Ki
'loiav
rloiie
-, Mini si
.nin.itn
no2i) n 01
YeMerj s
rloe
3 SJiitl KI
.1 81lffl1 00
.. Il'l-Tl! no
II ll Till 12 I. 12" II 11 II (limn III
11 11 t-'uu 111 11 Hi-,!! OM
-, in ,
7 20 7
7 L'707.3-1
17 .14
Hid. tOffered.
Total sales, 730 bats
I2T7 11 lirun 10
7 22117 23 7 10-17 HI
7-IH17 II 7 '.fl7. Ill
7H1T7.40 710'?7,I7
7 4W7.IS 7 11)17 44
7..1207 33 7 197 30
CHAIN AND FLOUK
HIIKAT, -Ilecelple, 102,300 bushels There
was 0. decline of 2C In this market, du to
weaker adtlces from the West quotations
lar lots. In export eleiator. -No. 2 red, spot
and February, 11 804J1 04j No. 2 red Western,
1 ' -ort----n 1-ulut'. !.
rurtv n,..i.i. i-nea i...i.ia trnnri
(lellketles Here west- nnd further declined 1c
l.orsl car lots wero without ijuoiabls change
juotatlons: car lots In esport elorafor No
2. spot and Fobrusn. SOOSlc, 1 stesmtr 7814W
70lc 1 No 3, 77HBW4C Lar lots for local
trade, as 1o location Mo S yellow, new,
H.'flSjl'ce . steamer, yellow new flllfSlHi 1
No J vellow, new AO'-'imHo sample jellow.
J'w, 7HiV'ilic , new cob, per 70 lbs , SO
OATS necelpls, M.lGd bushels The
market ruled steady under moderate offcrlnss.
but trade wss rpnte. notations Nd V white.
n.vjV'jc , atendaril white, (H-I0H,c , No J
while ttl',t4
Itli K Suplles were amsll and. values were
well maintained Wa quote nt $1 IIMM 30
per bush, as to quality. In export eloialor
and at f 1.1831 2.1 for small lota of near-by
Kraln In bats
ff.riirit n...ui. n,.n t.i.i M.. ') 91a afta
lbs. In sacks Mill limits well siiMalned, but
trado tiili Quolstlons tier 1U0 lbs ,ln
wood Winter, clear. J7a7.40, do, sirslpflu.
J.40fl7 78 do patent. $7 .18 Kansas,
stlslshl hit nael,, 17 asm 7.1 do natent.
Jute aeke, 17 7198, sprlna nrst Unir, ID 737.
do atraloht JU7 21 do oatant. 7 1.18. do ,
faiorlln brands 11 21I8 10. cl 1 mills cholc
and fancj palenl. 18 234(8.10, city mills ree
iilsr aradee winter clear, fil7 40 do,
alralKht. 7 40177 73, do patent $7 738
,ltM3 1'IOIIU ruled Ilrm under small atip
rlliM but trade Timet W iiuote nearhj and
wcstun In wood al 77 50, f to ipiallt)
PROVISIONS
Ilia market uulet. at former lales tluots
V.nJM, UI1V "'' In sets, smoked sni nlr Irled.
23f2(le Western beef. In sets, eniokeJ. JM
-c , do o.'y lieef, knuckles and tenders
smoked and air dried, j?U2so , no . Western
beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked,. 272Sc.
beer hams JJUHJ pork, family, 22 30(t-'l.
hams, s P cured, loose m11'c . do.,
sklnnert. loose, lSMitZHc., do. do sinnkaJ
HUJflll'je , other hams, smoked rltv cured, as
lo brjnd sndniersae, llBt4Vic , hams, smoked,
vvestent cured tUtfH'ic. do , boiled, boneless
1002111. plmic ehoulders. S P cured, loose.
Inl.'fr'ftn A,. ..nn., Vi, !', I.alll. In
Plikle, nrcutdlna to aieraae loose ll'i'C14e:
breakfast tacnn, as to brand and averate city
cured. 17r1)4c di . Western enrol l.tllfjci
lard. Western reOned. tierces llpilUC! do ,
Co. tubs. 1inil,e no, pure city, kettls
ren-l'r'd. In flenes llOli'i) do,, Jiure (.lt,
kettls rrndf,rd. In tubs. Mf-fll'le
REFINED SUGARS
Hie market firm with demand fairly active
uellners' Hit prices Standard Kranulaied.
..3"o . nne aranilaied. r 30c . powderad, 3 (Wc ,
confectioners' A, 3 40c , soft grades 4 85W
3 23c
DAIRY PRODUCTS
111 riKII. The market ruled Arm uiidei
small eiinpltes but trade was nulet Quota
tions VVoblru fresh solid-tacked creHineri
faniv suclal- 30c. oAra 34c. extri f sts
12SI lie UlBtil 1017,110 . Mf.rnn.lM 271.8. .
ladle-pniked i'lslilc as lo uuulltv ncarbv
urluts. fsnev 17c , do airrnxc extra .l(lc
do Hrsts Jlf.Tlr do seconds, 282'ic. Siio
iIhI brands nf nrliils tobblne; st Cllllc.
KOI,S Trade was fair nml ntues were
slcadllv held at the late dfcllnn Quotat 011s
In free cases nearbj, extra. 10c pr dot
tlrets, IS 10 per standard case, nearby, 111
ruut receipts, 7 SO per case Western and
Houtliw'siern f-tro firsts '8 10 tier rase,
lli-nts. S. SO per case. Southern 7 !07 SO per
case tancy rclected candled fresh eaua Job
bltnr al 11t1lL per doz
tlll'KSK The market ruled firm under
light offerings and a fjlr demand tor export
Quotations Ken ork full-cream, eailler tu
celpls. choice 17c do , do . fair to good
linIi)i jc , do , current make, 134c , do. part
uklins. Sirllc.
POULTRY
1.1 K Desirable stock In small supply and
firm, but qulst Quotations Fowls.
13S170 , exceptional lets higher. Old
roosters, ll(ll2c 1 oung chickens. soft
mealed, 10al7c, do, slsggr, 13fll4 ,
turkeys, Hs?17c.; ducks, 10317c , rcese, 1-i-J
17e 1 guineas, as to quality, per pair, 1334,1c. t
pigeons, old per jmlr, 2ZS25e ; do., young,
per pair. 17318c.
1, '1',l":H?FI,Off,ln or desirable sleek
light and the market, ipr this tltscrlpllnn flrro
l'ut dtinand, was 011I1 moderale Ouotatlons
1 lesn-Riiied row s, 12 to box. dry-plckivl ami
-ffched Pelectt-d heavy, Itffi? wMahlni
iJL"'-."&,1', ,8?di. ""urimjc .1t4 11m.
otlece. 1,1.4)18 wclalilng 3 II, apiece 1HW
ll.yse under 3 lbs npl. ,301 , tol,
b,,.L,.,,l'. I'cked snd dry-packed Western
weigh,;, 113 lbs apiece. Is' , do do., iiv
lbs. IMJl" do do, .1 lbs and Under, IW
If.- old roosters drr.plcked, 14c , broiling-rhUkens-Neaibi
tiA-2'b apleve, 22H2.lr ,
1I0 fair to roo,l. IW00 . Weatern 1H4?S lbs
"Piece- S01722C do , fair, to good. f4("l8o .
rhlekens drv picked and drypa ked. In boxea
- Milk-red, III 10 .1(1 lbs to dos , 17c : hrllk-red.
V to. '-.'bs i dos. 17o .mllk-fed, 1 to ii
lbs. to dor , lie . mllk-reil 18 lbs to dox,,
luc . milk-red, On lbs and over, 20c , corn-red,
.11 to 42 lb to dot.. ISfjlSiv corn-fed 43 10
17 lbs to dos.. ltv toin-fed, 48 lbs. to dot
ihi rorn-red (Wilis and oier, ll'i- . chickens,
(lr; -picked and dry-packed, In bbls Selsctiiri
luiiiy, 10c .Western corn-fed 3 lbs, and
'.-:." 'V Western corn-fed 4 lbs..l!
I .Vie, WesUrn, torn-feJ. 3't Ihs , t.1U,c..
WeMrrn. corn-fed 2Uifl lbs, t4lfic J tur-
T Vo J"I or -pacKpn, tancy near-
tj. - mi ,,-iirn, rfc
:wc . fiia toms. iiigxixic .
fair to xnod 184?
ducks, fancy. In bores.
itui'!' . on oruinsrv tn eon.l ie iv . p.km
nonrlM. USHc. do Western, tfKi2e.
squab' fr dot. W'hllo. weighing It to 12
lbs ,r dor , 4 4C1 white, weighing 0 to
JO lbs per doi , II 80(71 3(. while, weighing 8
lbs per dos, sraftjin, do do. 7 lbs. peridot.
"2 lOffJ -.0. do , .lo 01)014 lb per dot.. It .Wfji
2 10, dark and No 2 (Oa ff1 2.1.
FRESH KRUITS
Olferlngs fsltli liberal and prices barely
under a light demand Quoiatlonsi Ap-i,',.-.
. " Vork. ier bbl Ureenlng,
f J-i - King. 202.73 York Imperial.
li-iZ ".'.". "avis. l MHI 73! Spy.
$1. ;.,'(- .SO flaldnin i 730Sai: other good
estlna vsiletles. 11 73-B-2 IV) ineriliini glOUiiis
j.,...m. ,,.., ,,1. ,.,-, ,i. ,w"t.., apjiie.
ire and l'.mi.ill.nl. iim h.mn., Ijin
00c lomonx, ir hov. 2b2 73: orantes.
nor In, rer box, $1 0OffJ.4O. tangerines,
Florida, per strap. !-J I grapefruit, I latins,
per hox, 1162 pineapples, per crate Porto
Hlro, (1 0jJ7r.. Florida. 2t"l5.'0 cranberries,
fancy late latletles, re. bbl B.S09I 30,
crsnbenles CJnpn Cod esrlv black, per bbl
Hr2. crntiburrles, Ct Cot) early black, per
crate, .Af.a, cranberries Jersey, par
crate, frn77f,L . pesrs New York. Klcffer, per
".'! i. Ufi2, strawbcrrlcr. Horlda, per ut.,
2..V.11C.
VEGETABLES
Demand nnlj moderat but latues generally
steadily held (Motallons White, potatoes,
per bush Pennsylvania. r.ltJCjci. New York,
as to quiillti 41fi,V)c white polatoes, Jerssi,
per basket 'iOijtilc sweet potatoes, Delaware,
pnr bnnipcr large IW1 2.1, medium, SoflOSc.2
HWeet potatoes, I aniern Shore per bbl.. No 1.
S202 71. .No J 1 .KKJl 73 sweMa Jersey, per
bbl . No 1. 112.11.1 3U Nn 2 JIfrt 30; sweet,
Jersey, per bnsket, 0.1ft. Or. onions, per bush.,
i.1$t"0c . do . ctulce per 100-lb bag, 1.S0, do.,
medium, per 100-lb bag. SI 21, do , seconds,
per loo-lb tiir ?t cabbaKs Danish, par Ion.
JHfflO caiillllower New Vork, per crate, lo
1 70, spinach Norfolk nor hbl $l..V)tt2: kale,
Norfolk, ptr bbl "308 ,c , lettuce, Florida, per
basket, $2571 bent's Florida, per basket, M
3, pens I'lorlda per basket. $S SOW I 30: egg
plant, Kin per box, $i!r2 30: cucumbers.
I lurlda per basket M MiCi, squash, Florida,
pei baMitet. 2 23JJ'I peppers, Florida, per car
rier Jltfl tor.tatoeM, Florida, per carrier.
farcy ll choice iW2. celerj. Florida, par
crate, St 2i .7r. do . New York per bunch,
:i"-,I,M)e mushinoms. per 4-lb bnsket, GOetjJl.
NEW HONOR TOR PROF. ROWE
00
till
07Ts
Li if a 1
4 lCIeo Storage
18 U a 1
2 do
100 U H Stsel . . ,
27 North penna. u
10 u a I.
10 CO.
81', 25 Tonopah Mln
ih L8h Valley.,
BIT 200 do ...!
82 8 Tnnnnsh ln
4011 20O Leh Val.. ..(17
(l'U. -.1 rtn. IITI.Irt
lit 200
do.
Hnldwln Dfd
.iM
12 Penna
07
or
014
-l-ltJ
oow
11-lli
BOND3.
B000 Klee & reon1V4s
1000 Am Gas i. Elec 3s
10S3 l'hlla Co scrip 1818
MHO Penna rets 4H w I
2000 Interstate Rwy 4s
87 l'hlla Co scrip 1813
11 toll.30 A. M.
sin s
.r
-74 --74 ii'
63Vi 3ii 0JV
' ""t-ayi this wtk, 1(0,474,000. ' '
(FrNINQ 8T00K QUOTATIONS
TONOPAII STOCKS.
lnira . ...,,,, ,83 .08
ay . ,04 ,00
attMto, :::::::::::: :a
itar Jia .38
F,W
S fcula. ..
?4 .
ata .
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u B
OQLXeiEl2Q STOCKS,
.sa
8 7-ia
,00 T
,33
.38
.it
rFUiaAll.4.-.V "'
icraai. "
Pttnioa .;.; ;;
..... .31
..... ,0d
29
i, .00
.;..: ,03
oa
1
.01
.oa
.03
.0.1
.07
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19-16
91
. . -.;:o!
MISCBll.JUAN'SDua.
. ...... f
I -1
WESTERN SELLING IN COTTON
Spot and Trade Interests Supported
Market.
NEW TOnK, Feb, 6. Contlned appre
hension over Germany's attitude toward,
neutral shipping In British waters and
feara that England might retaliate by
preventing cotton shipments to Germany,
waa the principal factor affecting cotton
sentiment, and the market on the call was
2 to 7 points lower, Wall street houses
sold. Western liquidation Was again
heavy. The biggest spot and trade In
terests, however, supported the market.
Liverpool cotton continues steady.
Yes. class. Open High. uv Close.
March , S.UA StU U.GA 8.68 8.02
May .!.;..,.... 8.M S.8t 800 SSI 8 61
July ........ " w.vu
October " JjO 9.S3
er"'.::::::?"
in a 1
10 Penna . . .
J (jo Ilaldwln
10 Tonopah Mln
82
5 1f O I.
78
83V4
80
104 V-
fij(i
SO
82(i
2' loo Phtia urn K.
30.. 1 u u 1.
UH
BONDS.
111 l'hlla Co scrip 1018
173 Phlla Co scrip 1013
3000 Heading gen 4s
1000 Utlh Steel 6s ,.,,
11.30 A, M-. to IS M.
200 Tonopah Mln, fl'4 20 Penna
,11, XHl
S2V4
10 Ins C9l.1l
a Penna .
100 Ilaldwln
20 Ptnna .
20 ao.
SO
21?
ill Am Uas ...
3 Camb Iron
10 Penna .. .
30 Ilaldwln ..
: do,
. 81)
.. 0
.. OIS
..no(5
. S2ti
80
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
NWW IOIIK. Feb fl -Irregularity featured
Prc"fol"o"C """"st in early trading
Sterling, demand . ...
Sterling cables ....
sterling, Ul das ...
sterling, 80 da) a .....
Franco, check
Francs, cables .
(lulldvrs, checks
Guilders, cables . .
Helctimarka. chscka . ..
Itelchmurks, cables
Lire, checks
Lire, cables
Swiss, checks
Swiss, cables .,
fnlaj. Yea'dai
4 8.11, 4 81 U-in
4 8.1't, 4 81 .1-1U
4 8jl,
4 .11 U
3 10'4 a nil?
40 l-te
40 r-ia
so. so,
no rate
B41,
.1 n
3 .11',
3 !04
3 Ins Co N A 21)1 30 U (1 I C2
20 Penna . , . 3JH 100 U 8 Steel -HHl
10 Tonopah Del. SJ, 10 Oen Asp pfd. Bl
10 Penna , ... 3-'(i 1 Phlla Kleo . . 2.1K
SO 40. . . . 82V, 2(1 Lah Valley.
30 Kleo Storage. 47K AO Am (las . .
20 Psnna 32 100 Ton Del
1 do 62(4 20 Penna ,
20 Ins Co N A.. 21 10 Ton 11,1
BONDS.
3000 Penna rets 4V&S w I
148 Phlla Co scrip 1018
1013
2.114
67 VI
.311.16
.. 32U
.3 11-1(5
.. 104(,
...81)
... 811
...oo
111 PhlU Co scrip
1001) Am Qaa Sc El so Sa..
300 l'cnna conv 3,is 1013 tiO'i
834
(lilt
IRREGULARITY IN LONDON
0.10
0.34
8.40
800
921
PJ3
OOd
8.20
B.43
8.03
GOVERNMENT BONDS
2 of 1810 r'g-siered
za of 1K..U eeupoa
Bid,
.89
. 09
V8
Aaktd.
mi
Panama 9a rfurlfttarad
Panama new tfa rsgslK4 ..101
Panama uaw 3 coupon 101
Panama naw
P.tiama liaw
8s of 1818 registered
aterVd'
3s of 1818 oovuwa..
4s of IKS refltc
4s of 103 coupon
.1011
...lOit
...100(.
. .110(j
Debt of United States
WasillNaTON Ktb. 8. -A stat,
if bunaeta January JU, 1813. Isausxt lcra
Un of tft r-Mr7.'AS09.vo5. sw,s
tMf okiat ta ea
ii ZI'S,1W
emeat of the
t th 9l9f
sw.,.. iv aaH..tiatS to
'it0i
&aa
4 848
es tha
arou dab.
ft &
Canadian Pacific and Southern Rail
way Strong Spots,
LONDON, Feb, 6. The market closed
Irregular today, The American list
showed several strong spots, notably
Canadian Pacific, which rose li, and
Bouthern Railway, with a gain o( a
point Weakness developed In Pennsyl--vanla
and Norfolk and Western.
London it. Y.
Close, cquiv.
Ama eppper
Atchison , , ,
Bait .tr Ohio .,,
Cbsi pblo
Can Pacific ......... ..
Slo at West
I M & St P.........
Denver & It Q
rle ..,.,.
ao 1st pref , ....
Illinois Central ,.
11 0 Kan ft Tvx;
N Y Ciotral
(Norfolk a West ....,,.
NY Oat & Wsst....,
Sauth Ittry
South Jut ,.,
O".. ': :
Hriosxaa. mvvt
To Amend Delaware Ranking- laws
WILMINGTON, Del.. Feb. 6 -In order thut
the Slato banks and trust companies In Dela
ware may enter the national reserve system
if they ho desire, the Delaware State Bankers'
Association at tho meeting to be held In this
city at tho Hotel du Pont on February 10 will
Indorse an amendment to the State banking
laws, making auchjactlon possible
Drafts Against Russian Credit
NBW YORK.tfreb,-".-Drafts on J. P. Mor
gan .". Co. against the credit of 323,000,000 re
cently opened with them by the Husslun Gov
ernment have been distributed among syndl
cate banks formed for the purpose, Includlna
tha National City, First, I'haso National. Ouur.
amy Truat, Hankers' Trust and L'uultabU
Ttl'!;l.Co,nl1-in,!''.'lh- bl"s "re In amounta of
$10,000 and S2O.O0O, and bear the Indorsement
of the Itusslan Ambassador Hill brokers urn
bidding for Ihs acceptance, at tales better than
thoso of prima bankers' bills, which are quoted
at 2 (,021, per cant. ' u
BOY PLUNGES FROM BRIDGE
The condition of Samuel Conies, ll
years old, 405 helper street, who f!l
from the rallrond bridge at Penn street
Frankfort, when ho was trapped bv a
train, was reported as set Ions nt the
Trankford Hospital today.
Coatei was In a snow bill battle with
companion He was maneuvering foi
tho "(.aptutc' of the lirldne when n train
suddenly backed out of the Frankfort
Tormlnal IlccomlnK confuseil, tho Mil
attempted to leap to tho hide, lint l,
balance and pluiured to tho pavement
20 feet below. Ho suffered a liai-tuied
skull.
Appointed Member of Pan-American
Scientific Congress Commission.
The State Depaitment lias notified Pro
fessor Leo S Itowe. of the University of
l'enns' lvanla. of his appointment as a
inetnbor of the comm'sslon which will
have charge of the Pan-American Scien
tific Congresi which meets In Washington
next December
Leading educators and scientists from
all sections of North and South America
will attend the cougreio The other mem
bora of the commission to which Doctor
Rowe has been appointed ale AVIlllam
Phillips, Third Assistant Secretary of
State, Philander P. Claxton. United States
Commissioner of education; Surgeon Gen
eral William C. Gorsas, Dr James 13.
Scott, former solicitor of the State De
partment; Di William H Holmes, of the
Smithsonian Institution, and George JI.
noumel, of the Department of Agriculture.
SHIP NEWS
FORT OF PHILADELPHIA
Vessels Arriving Today
lueUa, ore. L, West-
ballast, Joseph
Port Arthu,
Sir Florentlno (Dr ),
irttnaru .V 1 o
Sir. hixollene llJr J. Shield,
u uHpriei
Sir rinrlds. toning be Dallas,
crude oil. Tcas ( ompani
Liense fog on river and bay.
Name.
Sardinian .
Haverfoid
MAY TRADE IN OPTIONS
The Philadelphia Stock Kxelinusn announces
lb.it on and after Mondav next transaction
mn be made btiver or sellers option In ac
cordancn with the. rules or the exUianga
The New York Stock Exchange took similar
action recentlv. Ip In this time since re
opening Noiamber 2S the local exchange trad
ing has been for cash or regular wav
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
NOTES OF THE RAIL
A.1. LIU
SP!I
..151 isoj iI
... 63H sa' I4
::: & 22I4 4-
... za si -J
...nt 1018 .
... 11 hW ,
... en; $sZ - i
...103 ioi - 3,
.. s 39" - ii
. 64 104V4 - !
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The Pennsylvania Itallroad bus plana
for a new freight station In Trenton.
Freights on carload salt from Michigan
and Ohio to Oklahoma were affected to
day by an Interstate Commerce Commis
sion decision canceling; the arbitrary
rates of 34 cents; per hundred pounds
and directing that In, future it be made,
adding an arbitrary to tha rata applic
able from 8t. Loula to Oklahoma. The
order will Increase the, rates.
The Interstate Commerce Commission
today dismissed the complaint that Toledo
freight rates on farm waerons. carts, ntrv
to Illinois, Wisconsin, .Minnesota and all
States west of the Mississippi River are
unreasonable.
The Pennsylvania, the Baltimore and
Ohio, the Erlo and other Eastern roads
have put in effect the revised tariff of
demurrage charges on refrigerator cars
containing perishable freight, which has
been under consideration for several
months,. The usual free time Is allowed,
two days; for the neat thr.ee days the
regular rate 11 a day; for the next three
days W a day, apd. thereafter ti a day,
RAILROAD EARNINGS
MISSOURI, KANSAS, AND TSXAS.
roiirthwes.-January.,.. ,"4,22.1 l"SSi
Moa'b , ; 2,787.001 83 817
From July I l.8SO.X2a 314.217
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
. Buttar. firmer
Imltstieu
wr. r.cilpls 7313
I trsfe'roDra.
NBW YORK. Feb
4Sr-ff8f SHi5f-&K5-SS!. ' - i'v.8
irajBW-. .firsts V'4sa51'(t,w '
ras. nwiuar aM -j,.
SSSL aat&! . Ca.fJfA'l
George D Ogden. general freight agent
of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.
In addressing the Chamber of Commerce.
In Trenton last night, called attention to
a number of potent business factors Including-
large exports of commodities. He
looks for the foreign tiade balance to
grow from month to month and called at
tention to tho fact that tho expenses of
Americans abroad, estimated at J2sC,000,000
In the year ending July 1, will be largely
eliminated this year from obv ious reasons
Stock tiousactlons on the New- York
Exchange In Januury amounted to 5,033,
215 aliures, an Increuse of lUI.'.SIS shares
over tho 16 days of stock sales In Decem
ber, and a decreaso of more than KO per
cent, compared with January, UH, which
was the largest month since December,
1912 Hand Bales In January totaled ",
640.6OO, compared with 3l,6O7.'0O In Decem
ber and tSS,:i6,U)0 In Junuarj, 1311.
For the quarter ended December 11 the
Nevada Consolidated Copper Company re
ports n deficit of JIlKl.OOIagaliist a surplus
of JU8.31S In the corresponding period of
1913 The company Is operating about DO
per cent, of capaclt'
Canada will realize JW.000,000 more for
her wheat crop of 1911 than that of the
previous year, notwithstanding the yield
in 1911 was hut 161.280.000 bushels, as
against 231, 717.600 bushels In 1913, a de
crease of 70,437,000 bushels.
Commercial failures in the United
States tills week numbered 636, against
372 during tha corresponding week last
year.
Uxports of copper from tha United
Statei last week amounted to 15.3S3.322
pounds, valued at (2,067,366, according to
the Department of Commerce.
Commissioners of the New York Canal
Fund meet In Albany next week, when
the amount of the new Issue of bonds will
be determined, It Is not expected that the
sale will take place before April,
A St, Paul dispatch sa a that James J.
Hill has bought a bank in South St. Paul.
The First National Bank, of Isllp, I I.,
which closed December 36, will reopen
Monday with new officers nnd only four
of the old directors.
The Winnipeg Stock Exchange will re
6pen on Monday for limited trading
The special ep-nmlttee of the New York
Stock Exchange lias established the fol
lowln? minimum in-lees:
Baldwin Locomotive, from 33 to 30;
Baldwin Locomotive preferred, from 101
to S3. Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and
Omaha, from 136. to 132. and International
Harvester Corporation preferred, from
105 to 103.
The I.aolsde Qa Light Comfituty an
nual report showed a surptu sf $177,413,
c-)ual to St per cent ou UMk sflrnow
atock. against 3 16 par oent. lM$l the
ytarbe.ore. '
The grosi earnings of 14 mllropdi for
the fourth week of Januniy wero J7,9"6,
731, a decrease of JI.590.C4l
West New York, Ilergen County, X. J.,
has sold 1175.000 6 per cent, school bonds
lo M. M. Freeman & Co. Pltesgiove
township, Salem County, N. J., awarded
JG7.000 S per cent, school bonds to tho same
firm.
A membership on the Chhago Board of
Trade has been sold for (3100, un Increase
of 1100 over the last sale.
f II Bo.witon lins been elected pieil
dent of the Association of Partners In
Stock Exchange Firms of New York.
New York banks lent $635,000 lo the Sub
treasury yesterday.
The Baldwin Locomotive Works have
received orders from the French Commis
sion for six locomotives for service In
Morocco, and three ocomotlves from the
Louisiana Hallway and Navigation Company.
For the year ended December 31, the
Standard Oil of Kentucky showed a sur
plus of 1231,375, a decrease or M6S.0S2.
Depositors of the North American Bank
and Trust Company, of Wilmington, Del.,
which tailed several years ago, havo re
ceived a dividend of H per cent.
All trading restrictions were removed
on the following local stocks: Keystone
Telephone, Interstate Railways, New Jer
sey Traction, Falrmount Park Trans
portation, Illinois Insurance, Cambria
iron, ''niiaueipnia Traction. Hallways
Company General and Lehigh Valley
Transit 6s,
Sales of new Issues of municipal bonds
In the United States during January
place the total at I31,0S3,961, compared
with tS4,aS3.031 in Januaiy, 1914, and $30..
4H.439 in 1813. January, 1914, waa abnor
mal because It Included Hi, 000.000 New
York States la.
Bids will be received up to February 20
by Atlantic County, N, J. (p. o. May's
Landing), for J!0,000 road bonds, average
term 18i years, and $30,000 bridge bonds,
average 2 2-3 years. New Brunswick, N.
J , will receive bids February 15 for $178,.
OOQ school bonds on AM. 44. and iK per
cent, basis. Highland Park, N. y. (p. o.
New Brunswick), February 10, $12,000 414
per cent 10-30 year school bonds. Wilming
ton. Del., February 16. $360,000 4-4 pr cent,
bulldlnr commission bonds.
The following minimum prises, efTeallve
Monday, were established by the 'special
committee of the New York, Stock Bx
change after the close today: Southern
Railway preferred, 65, United States
Heal'y, SJ, and Seaboard Air Une pre
ferred, 38. r
The spot quotation on raw sujar ad
vanced 11 Bolnu today to 1.84 cen All
refiner continue to quote standard gran
ulated on a basil of (.60 cents.
I.tncolnahlra
domaburg . .
Skjoldhurg . . .
I.uclllno
Mackinaw ....
Platlirli' .J- . ..
, Nikei . ." "
Manchester Miller
Ifavet . ,.
.S'enton
Vndreas
'lecsdale .. . .
Bilndllla
Castjemoor . . ,
Clielston
Vfnntoso
Neleon
'"Us . .
Waaldyk
Steamships to Arrive
PAssLNanrt.
From
...niasgotv
. . .Liverpool
FllEICIHT
Manila ..
.. ..Ardrosan
Copenhagen -
Xate
Jan, 10
Jan. T7
.(ardirr
, London
.Shields
.Matanger
Cardiff
. Manchester
.Shields
Oran
.Hjra
Havana la
.Hhlelila
.Algiers .
.Cuba
fhrlrtobsl
.Clenfueaoa
i-ort Antonio, ..Feb
.reo,
Namo
Sardinian .
llaverfjrd .
runlslana
S-ouih Point
Caterlno
Manchester
Themlsin .
Mackinaw
Helena . .
Manchester
Itotierdam
Steamships to Leave
passenger. t
For
.... Glasgoir
.Liverpool
FflElclHT.
Lelth . , .
Ilo.ierdam
London
Mariner Manchester .
. . . llottcrdam ,
London
. ... Rotterdam
Miller . Manchester ,
Dec, 18
Jan. 0
Jan. 11
Jan. ir
.Jan. II)
.Jan. 20
.Jan. M,
Jan, 2:1
.Jan! 2a
.Jan. XI
, ..Tan, 24
.Jan. 23
Mar. Jan. 27
.Jan. 2
,.Ian, 2K
. .Jan 30
..Feb. 2
.Feb. 2
a
3
Date.
Feb, 10
Feb. 11
..Feb. 3
.Feb a
..Feb $
Feb
.Feb a
Feb a
Feb. 10
.Feb. 12
PORT OF NEW YORK
Steamships Due Today
Name. From
Magdalen Rotterdam
Moldegaard Lisbon
Virginia Havre . ,
-iruominea London .
..Rotterdam
. Liverpool
..Palermo
DUE TOMORROW
From
Penarth
Puerto Mexlco..Juu
.Itotierdam ....Jan 24
Haslla , .
Algiers . .,
Steamships to Leave
Name For.
Pstrla Marseille-. .
Adriatic ., Liverpool ..
1'hlludclphla Liverpool ...
Oostenlrk
Philadelphia .
C. dl Messina..
Name
Kuia
Yumurl
Nen ork .
Colombo
Lincolnshire
flailed.
. Jan, 18
...Jan. 18
...Jan. 20
. .Jan. 23
. .Jan. SI
. Jan. 30
...Jan. 16
Sullr-
..Jan.!!
,.Jan 22
..Jan, 18
Data
Feb 9
.Feb. 10
Fab. 13
FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS
The market I, flooded with offers of freights,
wlln tonnage Hill scarce Ratsa may go higher
STEAMSHIPS
Inglehy Jllr ). Atlantic range tn weat Italy
or hlcll), g-ialn, 23,isH) quarters, JOs., prompt.
Salmonpool (Dr I, ,!3,ooo quarters, tarn.
. .Heronspool (Cr ), 23,000 ijuarters, same, 10a,
3d., February
Lyuorta (llr), 21.000 quarters, same to. Rot
terdam, 7s. 0.1 . February-March
Kurdistan (Hr) Nsw York to Marseilles.
Brain, '-.Loor) quarters. Vs 0,1 , prompt
Dalebv (Br.), 20 000 quarters, same from
the. Oulf. 10s , February.
Lady Carrlngton (llr ). 2840 tons. Savannah
to Liverpool or Manchester, cotton, UJa. 84.
T-ebniary
lalavera (Sr ). 1811 tons, sams, 107s 8d .
V.hruan -March.
Wntsrmopih ibr), 2783 tons, same to llavrs
130s . Februarj,
Ormlsioii tflr.l, 8147 Ions. Qalveston to Tji
erpool or Manchester, cotton, lltW. 3d . Marcn
" (foreign), 8100 ton d. w , from an
Atlantic vort to Denmalk or Sweden with gen
era! cargo. 0.1s, net form, Ftbruar.
(foreign), 3!Mx tons d w., nm. 7s
6d , February
iioreign). uvs ious a w., same, ! .
Anril-lftn.
- (foreign), ISOO tons.
Aiay id
hip
same. 32s. 0
Sblo Alaadale. 1126 tona. New York to n.
or mg porta luairaua, gousrai varao, a -u
(May
Movements of Vessels
Sir. Ansona (ltal.1. from Philadelphia, ar
rived si NaUs Keb-cary u
Str. Ntlsaa, eienfcegoa for Pbllad.lphU.
paaaid &u-d Ksy at 7 p. m February 3-
84 r. Toledo towing- actir DIra Sun
Sir. Qiiaulko BbJUWplila, fr Jai.soi
vlllt passed liuntlsg (slasd at 7 p. ni iitia
aiy 6.
Sir. nraolaa, Beaton for Philadelphia was
utlta wttat of (lay B4 at neon Firu
a.
, worjni-jia. )-unipnia 10- ssaispori,
from Boston February 3.
(lira A -Oaaosll tor Phllad.l-ihu
salted from GiliVMi Fc$ftury .
GOVERNMENT BY NEWSJ?APJ3S
Political partjea are merely 'agtnta '
-while the magazlaea and 4aljy new spa
para are the actiuvl moulders pf public
opinion according to Clyde W. Htnjr. nJ
sJUnt piofaasor of ei-o-KWHli. a, tl -University
of Peninaj Ivani. who a J
draaaed the Hobert Morris civjti, im sm,t-i
18th street, test night,
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