EVENING- LEDOER-PiriLAPELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1015 1& Surge demand for tonopah belmont traction stocks heavy wheat rises agam L- ' I , , , , , ,i, OCKS DECLINED , Ncw YorTstock Saie IRREGULAR TONE 4&$ DEMAND CAUSED 1 phtt AntfT PHTA MAttTTFTq ON PROFIT TAKING - ti Kinr, firriers uame rrom ffioth Traders nnd Outsiders. rflnniR Issues Strong. If .. -r.tr Mo roll n A marked con- IVKW It)IW( . ----- - LSllon tl dealings on me oiuv-r. -taction " . . .... ,!.. ,., ,in occurred toan. s !.. .. ..... ,!,.. were generally a fraction above ' .... .1 tn.t nlclit nnd tho market -!irtly active, but nn tho dnv u odeuiy ""',,,. .,.. ii,.i0 ITWICM n";V'.iiMnnrV,1 nnd tho LXlbecame wonk. The weakness was it p-nOUnCTO. ""VlT frnrllon under : 5'.!nir of yesterdny. . rfi.r midday, on larger oiTerlngs or Re After l"";"'' ...-J .it further, losses trltW. l"1'. ..! niin.l n. nolnt. A L,0Mue showed strength and substan- iW niVrkcTwas Irregular, with , M!Ki. "".' MI tnken and '" ., any security was placed on , i&y ,1en' Thta r,CBUUci l".1" .n..iii limn was witnessed i. mo.rB... .... ..rlv Koaalnn. Cng he Btronc features were Mis- Among !"". ,. -...,1 II nt n..n limn art rac inc. "" ""--"" ,. . gam oi n ireiuii ....... ....... .. ilut reacting later Tho strength was . . . h. Him in thn cxnoctat on of rorable results from tho elimination of 'rMientatlves of Gould Interests nnd ,s election of new and fltrons directors 'the board, Soars-noclmck touched U for an ndvance of 3'i, but fell back IrtiUy in sympathy with tho rest of the if' New Haven was persistently strong ..kn.ii the dnv. restating well tho fndency toward lower levels. iWcllern Aiaryinim pieiunvu buiu in mu ttemoon at wi'4. up ui ponus, wnne mo imroon toucliccl 5J-.ii tor nn nuvanco or points, later sagging to 22Vt. Tho weak indency throughout tho list In general, ilth few exceptions, continued to tho !Th reaction was regarded as tho nat- ial result or me strengui snown in tno lit few days, particularly yesterday, nd In ninny quarters It wna argued that Wight setback would do the market .lu stnr1 limn linrm Tlier-A Ivnd nn ccrnlglit Hewn of any consequence mar Betwlsc, nnd selling orders came mostly Horn trailers nnd outsiders tnklng prollts. K , . 1 1... I.ln , Inn nt e.n.t.. ..... !. OrCISIl II.1II.U...IU,. '. O.Ul-na . ... .,..-. ,be very small, while In bonds some iw "sales on the "sellers 20 Hat" basis re made. This selling has been, as ;j the caso today. In high grade .rail- d bonds nnd mostly for Gorman ac Hint. llmildatlng orders coming through sterdam. About tho only other reason for tho ie cllon In nrlces other than nrollt-tnklnir w the sending of two battleships to fern Cruz ns a warning to Cnrranza. rhr.tM.m,t flirt Slrrt.l' ..l.rnlli' l.rnf Brer, this was not regarded ns a very umrDing incior, nnu very nine com- lentwas heard about It. Tho nssurancen Iren by rresldent Wilson that there will a no Intervention In Mexico hclned scntl. ient greatly Trading, for the most part, centred In ciatucs, anu tor a time operations sei ti down to the old favorites, Reading. IMl common nnd Amalgamated Cop :r, prices of nil being off slightly. uuses are being mado that tho unlltled ; which will be Issued tomorrow, will iow tn increase or noout .w.wu tons. Xflew York Bond Sales tit nV. 'fL'JYl irtama lvnmaa .la Tit. mo Alatka Oolil cv On.. 120 wv Atntr Agr o lui 5000 Amr Tel cvt 44s . . U'JW 9000 Arniour Co 4W VI .VXI Atchison ad la &'l FtrV ...t ... .. 1ii. nn. jXJD Arrhliu.r fir Ja IHl'n tll? lx Atch Trann S U Am COW Allan K & (.' 4s . . SHH) nal, Jt, n.l. la (WO Halt & Oh cv 4 -nil ' WO U40 P U3&.WV 4. sf4 H h7U, 7MH 40 till HOW u 7.1 . 117 . .101 I lf-ift Tlath B.n.l lu C. ' ' 1 4k L 1000 Deth Steol rfd Ita." '.'.. fti .v uiuuku imp ir nun ill ?5 lJrolc Un I2v Imi fis..00 lftfti llnlr 1., rn I, r.. lav) loop uurr noch & v 5 wv .Ji eni trainer isi ns.. iw 1000 Cent 1'acll.c ats 88, sum.! innr ia im iu Jus ssf ..?. 4"wa.': SfflSS M.9nt.4... 700OCM n & 5 rJJ I.:: llKVi i.f la , .".,,'.. r... 3WChVM1,4..flt'pCrcn"?,s:lS, ffi r'.f ,a,.!',?v "t os.10154 K.vn Pi. V, " D1 '. c ua- "-' K88 RP.S.v.0"!'. .er S.w 'i2w ?rt. s::"?1?...' o... torn S? W?, 0r rfl1 " 1 BB.WVV flllTJlt I'lllleil JM.a. .. 7:i BSfU ?'. Syeur Corp Ba B2 00 Etla gin 4a. . Sr conv " A. JJ2S Sle .cu.nv 4a Her n. ,"J P.cnial Motor U. . . frZ& ,uu '""" ln "s 271 m .'P.'?. cSLr."' re( 4"-- 85 liyi !" vVi tnl t M. IOU Sv? . " t0P cv ,ls luili-.10.Hi 2SX !"rp.5v.r? ?. o..igs). 2JSJ.J Mf Mar 4Ha 34 ;W Int Steam Pump Ba. .. BO :0 Jan new Oer am 4V4a. 74K Kan city Bo lat Ha?... 67? Anrv. ... c .".--'.:?" 1000 do dh 4 imi IOW Ug 4 M T 5- 2!li0 fen TS4 4a.... BS!i rfi M E5 4 0Ot4 SSo? ?- "..ii-Wt. Wia T.- VriS!" "."'ll... .- .SS H. p"inc cona (I.. . iv SaL Tut 5a 'luno K Y e A Hurt HNVC 4lli Tl 'ISa'S J C1'V4U. 11HJ4.'. 0O lS8?15Jll5,,I.0'-''!S jo m v .;..;. "i . : 'r. . m v Trr.5S'?:---- irJ7 MVA .. T -"" -72ii. SS ?r pac prior 4,... 1 aiSi K"r ' Kn aa, . , .... uu fiKin K?orv "rer 4a..,, u8", ivviXl? ?.. i. lat 0...,10S i ---- lira . ! k fln.i. KJJS Enna ret 4Ha livitl S$X ??. f m 4a. . : . : sipz SIS S,ailln n 4a i gRi)ub Cuba 8a 1001.. 0.1! limn nSJ? 8 ,w0- '"H 4Aln i. ." .';?u9 "a . ... OT Som it ri'SS BO en o "' iS 5 I. & a P gen . . .insu bmi KiiSL .A '.' rtl KK ttfS i?u!h ? ''J ...86 ..Ef? South Pae Term Ka nnu KSS t?$! Uw' 4-- nSn &,,t,, PWJT con 0" IWaThW .Co cv 0. ... MS riSX 5 r4 i1,0 ew 4a 8lC . uo .. ill"', .. DO. . ino BH . oo; -100'i ..107' sa-Ti mil? Low. 71 1W) 101 win Will 8.1 01i K5 78(, 1K! S7T4 !) 100U 1U1J5 l)Si NSU SOU 7:iVj 40 IMI 00!(, lltl 114 JA im iu:i 10H4 102 112K 07 7.1 102S 7a 4llj 7.'1 (17 2 Hj(, Mil KMi; 27 S4'i 0U 100 li 1024 7B'J U7 S4 80U BO 7fi ttfli' III DOSi lnilVa 00 67 B8H 78 88 40 4D U.I U0 100U Wt . 70J s Thlh. -. . .; S5 H 8 Ralty Ba . . . Iffin..'; 5 Rubber Ca rfWJM! R flti n. SJWon Pac 1st 4a ... mj'non Pao cv 4a . Wabaah Sd 8a wab-PTiir lat it 4a i i.1 . i cv o &' KnW Ba . . t nwmn Cant gan 4a . snS 7 102U lOrtC iroft MU 84H 4B 7 g tIh VI si"1 itH iosg 72 6.1)4 70VJ 01H n! 1)8U 108 100 08(i SB? aiM imtl m(J 87 30 B4 lot in.su mu mil ost, kit, mi IO 0JSU IQ 101H m M" JPV YOHK METAL MARKJ3T fcsi" 1 Wfi1 BS tev.clase. Illxh. Low, Close. Adann Eiprcsj....... R-) 84 84 S4 AlMlsrrW Mines .... 30i C0l 30H 30)i Allls Chatmcrj 8! 0l 0 fltf Allls Chalmers pref.... 31 33 3T 3.r Ap Copper e,!ii MH Bl! fi'H Amnsucsr 30J 10 30 30'X AmCan 28t(i 28 2"i 27N Am Can prrf. pa) pfltj pfiH n5) AmcrCo.ill'rod ) 8lU SIX 8IH Amer Coal Prod pref... lOHi" in7?f 107 107U AmKipres? b7 00 0 P0 AmCotton Oil 4dJx 4(1 40 40 Am Ico 28U 2mj 28 2S Am Smelling 04 Mi CMi 03' Amer Snuff ir,2 15U lfiHl lfilH AmStiitar lO'J 102 lOHt 101!( AmTel&Tel 1201 I20!f 120H 120H AmTohncco 22."i 224 221J 22.1K Am Tobaceo nref Ins 107 107 107 nm woolen pref o$ Anaconda Copper 2fl) Atchison jiVf Airnison ptor 00 SI 20H OOVJ USH 31 30 03 1)2 C8' 68 0JK OS nr.w. r.Me Drooklyn llapid Transit 88!f 87U 17 17!i TiO fiO Haldwln Loco. Ilaldwln Iako pref.. llalt&ohlo Ilaltft Ohio pref... nein biecl California 1'et California l'c pref . . . Can l'acinc Cent AS A Tel Central Leather Central Leather pref . Ches &Ohio Chlno Copper Chle Great W Chic Mil AStP Chlca , II 1 & 1'aclHc Chlc& Kotthw Cent Can pref Col Fuel & Iron. 1 201$ MM VH 30 02 07M OH r,5'( 87 17 f.0 1C0U 10O 130 110)4 117 . am 3i .102)f 103 . 42 42W . 30JJ 10!f . 88H 23 .123 . 02 Hi 30M 10i b7ii 2:m 81 20H n.M 08H 30 02 07)4 OS 33'1 87 17 r.o 160! 117 ?3 10.1 42 33!f 105, 87)j 22U Consol (las 118 Corn Products. Corn TroducU prof. . Den &IlloO Den & Hlo O pref . . Distillers Securities . , Erie Fed M & S pref Krlolst pref Oen Chem prof ...... General Electric General Motor Goodrich Co Goodrich Co pref ... oreat Northern prof 10H . GSK .. 0),' 11 Mi 22JS . 21 . 33! i .100U 140!i 141 . U2)i 03 . 314 07H lir.'i 11 33U ia 42 3SU 103 i 87t 122W 122!f 122U 00M 0t)M 00H 21, C 24)4 117W 117H ll)?f 10)f 00J 0 2 24K 33! 00?i 11? 0!4 22)1 2I4 3354 107!$ 107)i 24 H 117)4 lU'd 0 )4 0'4 11J4 0 22 21i 33! i 107. 140'i llll'i Great Northern Orects 32)4 31 'f 104)4 01 . 13 f.0)4 20j .100 Guceenhclm Eip 111 Central Int Ilarv Corp of N J Inlerboro-Mot Intetboro-Met pref . Inspiration Con) .... Kresege Kings County Klcc . . . I.ehlch Vallev I.lccctt & M Tob prof. . 118)4 i.oose-w nei lilscult ... SO Loulsv .V N'ash ..1 11a Maxwell Motor 2SH Maxwell Motors 1st pref 00 Maxwell Motors 2d prof. 2GU MStl'&SSM 115 Mexican Petroleum ... 07i Mo Kan & Texas 10J4 Mlnn& St. Louis 10)4 Miami Copper 20 Missouri Pacific 12 Montana Power 30)1 National lilscult 121 03 31 07 113M 31!i 31 IU4 07) 113'4 32,'i 31 10-U4 101 03 03 13 I2!4 303 i 30 20'f 10'i 1103S 10!l 120U 120!f 120U 120'1 13fi!( 133U KM5, 131!i 110 110 110 20 20 20 113 113 113 301f 28tf 20 70). 0831 70 834 27 275i 03 31 H 07 115si 31)4 31 104 03 12' 3I)H 1034 HO'S 11431 1MU 11431 10)4 85 frlH 33 52tl &Vi National Enamcllnc Nat Enamellnc pref Nat Lead Nevada Con SYN1I4 U , NY Central Norfolk & West North American NoPaclflc N It 11 Mexico 2 pref, Pacific Mall Penna People's Gu Plttsbure Coal rittsburc Coat pref .. Pressed Stool Car . . . , rrcosed Steel Car pref Pullman Co Public Servlco Corp NJ 100 quicksilver pref .... Hallway Steel Spring Hay Cons Heading Republic Iron & St . Republic Iron & St pref Rock Island Hock Island pref Seaboard Air Lino Seaboard Air Lino pref Sears Roebuck Moss bhellleld touthern Pacific 0; 10H 1034 203 J 13)4 50)1 121 11 84 54)1 13 53) 81 ( 0)4 10)4 1034 20)1 12 50)4 c; l'H 10). 20)1 12' 5034 120)4 120'4 10234 I02X 07 00 10334 104 5 5 2051 20 II 81 31 121! 51!4 KI34 11 81 54 121 5234 S3'J 102)4 102)4 OS 103 5 20 00 J03J4 5 20 .1C5J4 10534 10534 10534 .120)1 120 110'j 110 20H 2014 P3 0134 20 203-i 88 88 15Ui 151 10)4 10)4 8S 88 2031 20ll 88 S3 151 151 105)4 103)4 105)4 IJ4 1H 1)4 134 10 10J4 1034 J0'4 17)4 1734 17Ji 17Ji 14534 140)4 145)4 145)1 2031 2031 031 2U31 7)1 A H . 13)1 .'4'i 202 2G 85 77 1 JJ4 13)4 3454 SoutlicrnHy 10 77 51 1)4 13)4 34)4 203 20 c45 )!i 51)5 41)4 07)4 47 03 27Jj 135 1334 52 Ou 531 .12034 12034 11034 K0 77)1 31 1)4 1334 3434 200H 203 20)4 20 85H 1G)4 51)4 44)4 07)4 1734 03H 18)1 13514 135)4 135 , 13 1331 1331 50)1 52 50J4 00)4 00 00 534 631 5)4 51)1 4534 00)1 47)4 03)4 .34 1514 51)4 444 074 47 03 27 Southern Hy pref Standard Milling . ..; Standard Milling pref Studebaker Studebakcr pref .... Tennesseo Copper .... Texas Co Texas Pacific H It .. ThlrdAvenuo Underwood Typewriter union Ilag & Paper Union Pacific Union Pacific pref . USUndl Alchol ... U S Undl Alchol pref Un Jtwy Inv U S Rubber U S Rubber 1st prof USSteel U S Steel pref United Cigar Mfg U S Express Utah Copper Wells Fargo West Maryland West Maryland pref Western Union Willys Overland ... Willys Overland pref Woolworth .'. Woolworlh pref U7Jj 118)4 118 Quoted ox dividend In New York UruoUlyn Rapid Tranalt, l)j per cent. 70)1 20 7031 10 054 031 20 7831 10 103)4 103)4 103 454 40 -15 7031 20 7d)l 10 5U3i 031 20 78)1 10 60)4 103 45)1 ...10131 105)4 10-131 10434 41 72)4 f3)4 . 8 . 20)4 . 30 . H3!4 .10034 101 07 07 45 73)1 6331 00 2.1)4 30)4) 03Jf 45 ;3i .'3)4 804 20)4 3134 0.1)4 100)4 U7 100)1 10134 101 45 73)1 63)4 10 22)1 30)4 0334 101 07 103 118.)i today: NEW YOHK CUUB Did. Aaked. (I). (I!i 17! ISI 1 tii-ia m ..' ...H 103 Braden UrAmerlcai Tobacco old . llr-Amerlo-an Tobacco new Uold Cona Ureena Can La ltoao . . . Lahlgh Vallay Coal Palea,. Nlplaalnx ...., Otla Kiev do pref niker-Ueve ., Start Oum Toh Trod praf United Cigar 8tora do pref I'n Prof new World Film Yukon Gold COTTON EASIEIt NEW YORK. March 0. Heavy aelllns of July on the call created an eaaler tone In the cotton market at the opening today. Kim prices were 4 points bUlier to 8 points lower. Tho aalaa or July by one operator exceeded 10,000 bulea, and tma waa auppoaed to ba hedgea tor German Intereata agalnat cotton bald In the South. Moat of the oontracts wera taken by large local tradera. At tho call tba market waa quiet with, prlcea 2 to 4 points ' . . ,..,. .Lain. unaer ia uuu, v.".. IN c.uae. uv... . ... .10 1 (w(5 7o)i V. Vltf ','.'.'.'.'.'. 334 a 01 01 01 03 112 117 3 7-10 :i)4 4 6 -'H 8!i Marth May .... iiiiw . October . ieerauer January Spot .... 8.SU , 8.80 u.04 . U.31 , P.49 8. 58' 8.8.1 11.05 D..1U 0.4S U.H Hlab. 8.B8 8. St 8. On 0.32 0.4') 0.B3 Low. 8.B0 8.71 8.07 11.21 0.41 H.W Qloae. 8.B0 8.70 II.Oi) U.2 0.44 n.M 8.78 BANK CLEARINGS Bank eltarlnga today compared with cor re-. .Ponding day l.atwo y..r.:u Philadelphia J21.U42.0O2 J23.47O.011 12T.a6S.I0O neaten 2(1,308,420 31,417.104 KVw York ..28t.31B.V28 33a.48l.43U 324.0OS.SeO Itolllmore .. 8,168.321 8.376.881 7.1SS.134 RATES FOR MONEY Philadelphia Na York Boaton Chicago m.llailelnliLi rViniinercla 1 la tit. nwntua' iuaturltlea. 3 Tlma. 3U4K pap, with taut ft4K per teat. Call m H04 FOREIGN EXCHANGE HW YOltK. March a. -In early dealing tba (oralcn axchaaaa omtket w aoiel. In tfc altartwoa atarllsg eUttaoaa allghOy. and. afir hvuut beau iiuotad u low u 4 MHt. a4Taael to 4M U-19. F j jf, Cablaa 4.ffl i-W 5.2M & C TO LOCAL MARKET City Traction Shares Depress ed -Demnntl for Lehigh Vnl ley Transit. A reactionary tone developed In tho 1'hllndelphln mnrkct this mornliif?. The traction slocks wero tho weakest fcntliro of tho purely local groups an a result of tho signing? of tho transit ordinance by tho Mayor. Union Traction fell a point nnd ltnpld Trnnslt reached n substantial frac tion. Odd lot snlco of Pennsylvania Salt gradually sent that Issuo back to Its minimum limit, but it lator lecoverod. whllo the Tonopah stocks were again In strong demand, especially Helmont There- was a slight reaction In the prlco of silver, but conOdent predictions were "" oi very union hlglier quotations tor tho whlto inotal because of the proba bility of a heavy Increase In coinage of Mllvcr after the war. In the afternoon tho market became llrnicr tindor the lead of United Stutes Steel, llnldwln preferred rose n paint, ns did Lehigh Valley Transit. Cambria Storl improved also. Koystono Telephono slinres made no response to tho February I (port of earnings, which showed a gross gain of $MS. Increased operating ex penses caused a loss of 147S In not. Tho surplus for the month wns $28,125, a do crease of $l.i:G. For two mouths tho surplus Increased $7KI to JBS.G7C, In tlic Html hour, Baldwin Locomotive preferred foil from 93 to OX This was doubtless bocaupo of a sale of tho shares in New York at Oi Following the An nouncement that International Smokeless Powder would bo offered 30 In tho dis solution tho stock sold nt 31. Tho olllcera wildiot nnmo nn ciact price that the !.. l'Ont International Company Intends to pay to minority International Smoke less stockholders, but said It would bo about $30 per share. They nlso said thnt the latter company's totnl assets nre not worth more than $1,800,000, or $10 per shnrc. The Lehigh Vnllcy Transit Issues ap peared to be senrco and tho common was bid up to 15, whllo tho preferred ex tended the earlier gain across IS. Pennsylvania snores were it trllle dc ptesscd, ns were most of the nrbltrago group. At the nnnual meeting resolu tions wero adopted npprovlng tho notion taken by tho directors to acquire certain subsidiary railroads. Tho stockholders nlso adopted a resolution to take n. stock voto at tho annunl election of tho com pany on March 23, on tho recommenda tion made by the board of directors' thnt tho company Increase Its bonded Indebt edness by $0,000,000, thereby giving the company authority to Issuo new bonds ns tho directors may deem lit, to nn amount not to exceed $71,000,000 outstanding. Local Half-hourly Sales 10 to 10:30 A. M. 4 Tonopnli Del.. 43 l.'O Ton llel ...4 1.1-M i.vt is I'lina HTtt ll;i 71!, 200 IT S Steel.... 4IJ r.'Jt 1 lVnna 5'.' ,V.'t .Vtn Tonopnh Ilol.. .'. 4'1 a Penna 82 13-10 52'a CO Tonopah llel.. 5 B'.'Ta 2 Henna 8Vv n Ton llel.. ..4 la-ill H Htecl 48 10 T S Steel 1!8 Itcnrilng .... 2 lVnna 1 do 100 Tonopuh Iiel. 1(0 jnmi 10 lie 1 do 8B Tonopah HM.. 4'4 10 I Ml nilla 117lo 1134 !ir. Ton Mln. . . .7 13-1(1 8 Klec stnragtt. 4si, 44 I'cnna 82 11-111 400 U S Steel 4.1?'. 18 do 82 11-10 D Ins Co N A.. 21H 100 l'hlla R T t 0 ll'A 1 U O 1 82 UONDS. 21 Phlla Co scrip 1018 SO ! l.nh Val Ken cona 4a S7Ti 10CO Lrh Vol yn cona reu 4s S7)i Kiiki IT H Steel 8a 100 loon Penna 4a 1018 HiM IO0O Heading gen 4a rcg V2V, 10:30 to 11 A. M. i" i-nna it 'r t c u o union irac. .. ar.j-j U( do 115 lo Tonopnh Mln. 7. 50 1'nlon Tmc... as 70 Penna Salt... 80(4 iii km Mouth itny... i.v,i rFJ .-. rniia inic. ., ta 1 1 Ins Co N A. ... renna ait... nij .'.ij lo Tonopnh Mln. 7v4 20 u S Kteol.... 48li .imi un i.i-iii o 1'ninii ....8211-10 II Penna Salt... SOW 40 IT s Steel 48 ::0 Ton llel 4 18-10 10 Phlla Co Ill) WiO do 4 1.1-1(1 :i.1 Tim Mln. . ..7 13-1(1 20 lVnna Salt... R01 .1 Weatmor Coal HHi HO.N'DS. 100 Phlla lTleo 4a 70 11KO Ke Tol 8a 0334 11 to 11:30 A. M. 10 Pennn Sult...W))j 30 Ton llel 4 28 Pnlon True... :t.1V, 1 CO Pannn Salt... ion U 8 Steel 4.1(4 IS Ualdwln pfd.. 81 Union Tmc... a.1 2:1 Penna .1(1 Tonopah llel.. 8 200 Union Trnc, 20 I.eh Vnlloy... 075 20 Penna Salt... in union irac. .. .i o ao. in o 12K 10 ISIJ 200 li HOXDS. 1000 Untied Hwya t c 4a... 100 Amor Gaa Kloo 8a. ICO Amor (!a & nioo 6a. 3.- Phlln Trac 10 Mo raelCe IGO U S Pteel. do do S Rtl.. 18-1(1 80 )i ll.l 52H 38 80S V 81 4SU 881i 11:30 A. M. to 12 M. 10) l! O I 2 Haldwln pfd. 1.1 II O I 8 Phlla Illee.... .1 Penna Salt.. , in l'hlla i:iec., 82 1 Union Trac... P.i 3 do 82 100 do 21(1 8 do 81 8 Phlla IITIi 21U 8 do inn Ton Uel...-4 i.i-in ICO V S Hte.il. ... 14 renna 82 3-in BONDS. 88 Phlla Co acrlp 101(1 87 Phlla Co Korlo 1018 , .1002 Phlla Co acrlp 1010 8 :i.i 38 HVi 4$ tM4 Ml 12 JI. to 12:30 1 M. lo Ton Uel 4 18-10 10 l'hlla Trae...7SW .1 Phlla It T t c US -' M v Control. S.'lW 10O U a Steel.... 43(1 20 I' S Steel.... 45(4 12:30 to 1 P. M. 24i llel. .4 S.1 Phlla Klec.... 24'1 40 Tonopah Ed union 'irac... a.-.tj iwj oo... 10 I'enna ....... i1- io oo 100 Headlnir 72V 100 do 100 1'nlon Trac... !!814 20 Haldwln ofd. loo do 3.H4 21(1 Tenn Copper. 200 cam Kteci 4-'i i(i souin uwy. . SOU da 4.1 100 lleth Steel.. 2S Penna 32 13-10 100 do lnolleth Steel.... rail 200 do 200 do SflH 100 do o.ns. MHM Penna cona 4Wa ltWO t c SOO) Schuylkill H & U S 4a 1 to 1:30 P. M. 10 Leh V tr pfd 28 8 Heading .... SO do...'. 28 100 do 80 Tonopah Uel. . 8 liOHDS. 2000 Choc & Okla cons 8a 8 1810 3 , OS . 2814 . l.Vi 1:30 to 2 P. M. MV SHU 8flU SO'i 101 07 Til?! 725 M 24 21 13.1(1 "SSg 163 North Cent... 8.1 0.1 phlla Eleo.... 200 Tonopah lit),. 3 110 do 13 Lett Nav 714 20 Ton llel. ...4 100 do 74U 8 Am fJaa 100 Int Pwd & Ch 31 80 Ilaldwln pfd.. 10 U 8 Steel.... 43 10 Am Uaa IS Lah Val Tr... IB 8UQ I 13 Reading 7211 2 to 2:30 P. 31. 25 Penna ... .82 13.10 8 Penna ..,.8211-16 8 Penna 6alt...lU 200 IT 8 Steel.... 43 4 Union Trac... .IStl lflo do 4S 30 U 8 Steel.... 431 JOO do 43i 100 I-eh Val Tr.. IS 20 !-h V Tr pfd 28(1 342 North Cent... 8.1 J CO Ton Hal... .4 1.1-1(1 ICO Phlla II T t c llll 7 Am Oaa 100 15 Baldwin pfd.. Ifli; HON 08. 1O0O KAvltans Tl Aa 2000 Lah Nav cona 4Via 08' 2:30 to 3 P. 31. 5 Penna, ... .83 13-13 SO U O I. o?H ou RO 'l'hlla. Blac 100 U S &lel.. 10O do 20 do 10 Phlla WH, 10 V S 8t4.. 10 do.. n Am uaa. . 81i 81M loot! 4SJ 100 Int Pwd & Ch SO 4.1U 10 Oen Aan iif.l. 01 .24 SO Ton MfnT. 711-16 . iH SO U a Steel. . . . 431 BONDS. 2000 Obea & Okla cwu Ba.... 176 Phlla Co arlp 1018 ICO Ant (la & Hlac 3a 3000 t.h Nav cona 4 Ma 2001 Inleratale Hwy 4a 400O Un Ilwy t c 4a 1000 Phlla, Blc 4a $400,000 GOLD FR0SI JAPAN Additional $1,350,000 on Way to New York. NEW YORK. March S.-Tha IntarnattMial Biaklu CorKJraiipn baa reoajvad 400,OHtl la ouM from JPa ancf San KraatWo, aJ baa 11,380,000 msrt aa rout twre from ttet fuatry To data tba corporation haa usMi;i4 batwaaa Il2.o5o.000 euj I1I.M.W Iron ttw aaa (JUtfrtM. 1'holo by Internnilonnl News Hcrvl, e. ItOLLA WELLS Governor of tho Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, District No. 8. Sales in Philadelphia .14 102 son MM 8 8 2l 11.1 20 18 4( 10 272 2.11 230 22K 2 (I .."J 200 200 2010 8SO 701 121 12111 8 Am Una llald l.oc-0 pfd. lleth Steel Clin Slrnl Hlectrlc Htg.... ns Co N 'A . Laat prev. anle. looij o. 421, 4S( :i Int I'ow H Cliem .11 thlah Nnv Lehigh Vnl I. Val Transit.. do ITPf M. lMclfle .... Penna Hnllrnnd Pa It H.... 82 Pa Hilt Mfg.... I'Mia co ...... Electric .1 (IS I4'i 27 M 82', W, an 211, II'. 731, l.Vi 'i', ..,' 82 ISI, 200 2000 1000 llll 10 101 ill 1IKKI 8II0O 312n 108 1110 HHPO .".000 11X1(1 11X10 Phlln. P It T tr ctta Phlla Traction. Rending So Hnllway . . Tpnn Copper . Tonopnh llel . Tonop.ili Mln .. , Union' Traction United Imp U H Steel .... Westinrlnd Coal m HONUH. Ya. closo. Am O .. K 8a.. 88 ti Oi .t ( cons Ss . . Key Tel 8a n:t'i l.h VI nn enn 4a 871; 1. V sn cn -la r . . Penna 4 1018.. U7-14 Pa ca 4,,fca '(X) t c Poll Co i.cp inin no Phil Co acn 11118 80 Phlln Eleo 4s... 78H Itcnillng Kit 4a r .. Sell It SE9I1.. t S Steel 8a L'n llwy t o 4a. 73K IllRh. 10014 n.i Sill, 43 f 7414 (17s 28 12 82A 82 11 81 30 Iaw. Cloae. 10O 100 11.1 !.!. BlPi 42 SfS 80 (ij4 In 118 1(1 82 SO 30 Bdti 48H 21',, 80 13 2S m l.'l-KI 81 80 24(4 24 21 llf, 11V5 ll'-d 78(? 78 78'., 72I 72(4 72'i, 1.1JS 18, 1S 2Si, 28? 28., a ali"w Sfi 82 81 (, 8ft, 481i 48 43 111", Oil. Ol", HIkIi. Low. Cloac. M 83 8.11, 113 11.1 IU I1314 11.11. UIK, 87(4 87' 87 87'1 87t, 871, IP71J Il7i 0711 lot 101 km' hoi, ninb iihh 80 80 80 70 70 711 !(2i MM 02(, 117 U7 07 100 100 ion 7.1(4 7.1-i 7314 Local Bid and Asked Hnldnln do pref Cambria Steel Kir .'trie Storage (Jenernl AsphHlt .... ao pref Koyslone Tel do t c do pref 1.3 lie Sup Corp Ulilgh Nav do t c Lehigh Volley LolilKh Vnloy Tr. ... .1. .... .Peunaayluvnla Phlln Kloc Phlla Co da. 8 per cent. prof. do (I per cent. prof. Phlln Rapid Tranalt. do t c Reading Ton llel Ton Mln Union Traction II O I U S Steel York Rwy do pref Today' Yoaterday'e Hid. Asked. Hid. Aaked. . 20 31 . l!2Vi 113 .. 12 41 .. 4SSi 411 . . (ill 111 .. 14(i 14)1 . . Ill 111 741, 74 u, lie! 20 i .12 11 2IW 30 no 33 72,i 7 C2S 74 74 1' 281. . 11 . It " 77? .-. . 3.1 li . 81, . 4.1(, . 7H . 30lj 3.11 j 817, 48'. 32H 30 32 III K 42 13 48(a 411 2(1 CO 111 14U H11 ll'i 14'Ji CI (II Tii 78 7U'l 78 27"4 28 111 82 13-10 21 24H 30 30 35 ll'i UT, IPi 11', 2 8-10 73 :is 33 81i 82 J',.. 4. Ml 80 32 Financial Briefs At tho nnntiHl meeting of the American Milling Company today the following di rectors were elected: Hinckley O. At wnod, Douglas II. Uethard. Itush C. But ler, Oeorgo I). Connelly, Horace L. Dan iels, Edwards S. Dunn, Edward C. Held rlch, George J. Jobst, John V. McDowell, Charles C. Miles and Itufus C. Patterson. The following minimum prices were es tablished by the New York Stock Ex change special committee after today's closo to take effect tomorrow: Pressed Steel Car preferred, 86; Federal Mining and Smelting preferred, 22; American CIUph preferred, 48: Norfolk nnd South ern Railroad, 20; Detroit United, 00. At the annual meeting of the United Stntos Industrial Alcohol Company tho following were added to tho board: Julius Kessler. William H. Coe, Herebrt Fitch, Frederick V. Fuller and Archibald IJ roy. E. 11. Stevens, II. M. Walker und C. A. Webb retired. The olllce of chulrman of the board was created. I.ee. Illgglnson & Co. have been ap pointed llscnl agents of tho Government of Switzerland to make an offering of Swiss Oovcrnment securities. A, l,a nniinnl m ia H n tr nt 1ht IMtlalmrirh Coal Company F. J. I.cmoyne was elected a director In place of George W. Thelfs. New York banks gained $503,000 from tho Subtrensury yesterday, and ulnce last Friday, $2,lS.00O. The New York Cotton Exchange mem bership of Marshall Ward has been sold to E. F. Ilutton for $10,600; unchunged from the last previous sule. The Loose-Wiles lilscult Company passed the dividend on tho second pre ferred Btock. It waa announced that transactions ln Choctnw, Oklahoma und Gulf general mortgage 5 per cent, bonds, due 1913, and the consolidated mortgage 5 per cent, bonds, duo 1-'. may be made without re strictions. The Ilutteiick Company reports profits of $199,101 for the year ended December 81. This Is a decrease of W,4W. The surplus was $,68S, against $77,117 In 1913. Rumor had It that the United States Steel Corporation has obtained valuable ore properties In South America on which the Kruppa had an option, but were obliged to let lapse on account of war. C. A. Ilagen was a buyer of Cambria Steel. The Loritlord Company reports, for the year ended December 31, a surplus available for common dividends of $2,117, 904, a decrease of $335,266 from the previous year. Exports of general merchandise from the port of New York for the week ended March 6 totaled $J6,8.997, an Increase of $1,427,940 compared with same week last year. : 4Bl jIIiiiJ , 1 mmkJMmr m ADVANCE IN WHEAT Buying by Commission Houses, Speculation nnd Purchases for Export Responsible. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. March 0.-HOOS.-Helpta, -000. market StflOc. lower;' mtied and butchars. ltf.aota.0S: ood htavy. 1 0.5041 a. 60: rouah bT8y: SteM ,&w; as CATTLE. -Rfcafpta. J800: market waalt. bva $lTS8.sp: cows and hallat. $.0 I0 Ji0" i1 '&( 60ai40. TaaM, i l7 IS; ialva, pCrjMln. BHEBPUacelWa. 14.8S). mirku urau ta ll..- as4 WHltfq. $4.74yi.S, Unxba, fW J """ CllICAQO, March 9. Commission housa buying, speculation nnd expert demand nldcd In nn advance In tho prlco of wheat at tho opening of the grnln pit today. Klist soles of May wero made nt $1.52, up 1 :t cents from tho final of yesterday, nnd July showed n gain of H, cents, nt 11.81. After tho first few minutes May roso to $1.63 and July gained ' to $1.21".,. Later In the day May reached $1.63, while July touched $t.22(i. The Increased export de mand wns tho principal reoeon given for tho strength In the market. May closed nt $1.6j and July $1.2214. Tho senbonrd reported cash sales, part of which wns late yesterday, of 600.0TM liiishetr wheat and U"iO,00O bushels oats. The world's avallnhlo supply of bread stuffs, as compiled by Urndslreet's, showed nn Incrcnso of ",622,000 biiBhels tho ipast week ton total of 171,7(9,000 bushels, nnd compared with 193,071,000 bushels n year ngo. Sales of 1,000.000 bushels of oats wore reported yesterday, whllo export snlcs of whent nt the seaboard amounted to 1,000,000 bushels. Reports from Itnly ngreo that wheat suffered considerable ilauuigo from ex cessive rnln. The crop outlook from mat country In unfavorable. Snow ln Russia Is fast disappearing and the outlook for tho movement of crops Is sntlsfnctory. Wheat In Argentina has sufTcred niucli deterioration from tho prolonged spell of rainy weather, nnd estimates of tho amount for export nro considerably low ered. U'Rillnp futures ranged oa follows: Yest'd's Wliont Open. Itlsh. Low. Close, closo. MllV 1.82 1.83 1.31 11.38 t.4!)'i Jdlv 1.21 1.22 I.UWi l.22Vi MI'S .September .. 1.12 1.12U 1.110 Ml', l.lflV, twin .now fieiivcryi- Mav July .... Oata Mny . . July . . 1-ard-MiO . . .Kilv ... Hlb Mny . Jjlv ... l'orlc M.iv .. .Iiilv . . Hid. 74t ,(l 74 ai 7(1. 88 72 73 wiji '& -m. 7311 73?, 8 ..10.3.1 .I0.MI .10.17 .10.13 . ..17.82 18.32 TAakMl. 10.8.1 10.82 10.17 10.47 17.83 18.32 10.47 10.8! 10.72 10.71 10.02 10.D0 10.07 10.37 10.10 10.22 10.37 110.80 17.0.1 17.(13 17 02 18.0.1 MH.03 MB.-li NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW YOItlC, March li.-ntlTTEH. Market enaler: receipts, 1O007 paeknges; oxlra, 30c. 1 higher scoring. 30!kf31c. ; Htnte dairy, 2Sc. ; Imitation creamery, 21ifi22c. liOO a. Market unsottled: recolpta, 30,213 packnicB: oxlrn Praia, lite; firms, lKmai8vtc.; nearby wliltea, 22HS3c.; mixed color, lOUc.; refrigerator llrata, 21c. NEW YOKK COFFEE MARKET NBV YOHK, March 11. Trailing waa mod erately active on tho coffeo exchnngo ufier tho opening. Futures wero In demand at nn advance of 2 to 3 iwlnla above tho final jcb- 1'rlces follow: March April May .1(100 July Auitliat September October November December January .Sales, 4000 bagii. Hid. Today's Yesterday's ononlnir. B.823.(1.1 B;73J3.7ll 8.83 (1. 78110.80 fl.80un.fK) (1.0.1-30.00 tl.U0 7:iiji7.i4 7.10U7.2O clone. 8. 01 .1.(1.1 3.V2?3.73 3.77lfr3.1S R.7IKfr3.8l (1.82(1.8:1 (1.8llffl(l.lll 11.07 h 11.08 7.1)2(47.0.1 7.0SJI7.10 7.1.VS7.17 7.12W7.2J FOREIGN TRADE CHANCES The following flat 0 foreign trade opnor. fiinltfra for American manufacturers M clecn out Iiy the ilurrau 0 Foreign and Domestlo Commerce, Department of Commerce, at 1 I'm ft. fntifon, onrt ndifreaaej nml further details tnnp be had by corresponding tclth the bureau, giv ing the number of the Inqulrii So. ISS.i!) table cutlery, cnamelnare and canned gooda A firm of American exporters, which aenda ttc repreaentntlvoa to the various I-otln-Amerlcan ltept.t)llca. has Informed tho New Yorkcliy branch olTIre of the llureau of foreign and Oomeatlo Commerce that It de-Mn-n 10 aeoure agenclea of reliable manufne turera of table cutlery, enamelware and conned gooda for eom or all of tho I-ntln-Ar.ierl.an counlrlea. All orders will be paid for In .Now York. No. 188(10 typewriters, etc. An American consular officer In Huasla reporta that a bual neca man In hla dlatrlct wlahev to represent American typewriter manufacturers. He state that he la ln a position to undertake agenclea for other llnea. He remurka thai if neceaaary ho la In a roaltlon to buy on a caah baala. Hank reference la given. Correspondence may be In Kngllah. Prlcea should be stated In Uusslan values. Quotations should be c. 1. f. Kusalan porta. No 188(11, dyeatuffs Tha llureau of Foreign nnd Domeallc Comn erco la In receipt of n letter from a Hrm In the United Kingdom staling that Ita mills In India lire ln need of dyeatuffs. It la dealred to place, tho following irlal order: Twenty-eight pounds each of sulphur black, direct black, and direct red laat to ncld- 10 pourda each of direct green, direct sky-blue, direct yellow, victoria blue, baall green and aur.imtne, total 141 pounds, .Samples and Prlcea ahould bo Bent at once. C. 1. r. quotations, Including war-rlak Insur ance, ahould be sent. Payment will be mado by caah agalnat presentation of complete ahlpplng documenta In London. Iteferenco la given. No. 18862, motors An American consular of ficer reports the name and addreaa or a man In Huasla. nho dealiea to represent American manufacturers of motora for yachting pur IKjsea. Calnloga, prlcea, etc., ahould bo aent at once. I'rlcea r-hould he In Huaalan values. '. 1. f. port of delivery. Correationdence may bo In ftngllah. No. 18,l-l, cottop piece goods, cotton sheet ing, etc. A bualncaa man In Franca haa In formed nn American conaul that he dealres to communicate with Amerlcun manufacturer of gray otion plocu sooda: cotton, linen and hvn'P aheeilng. alngle-wldlh flannela, and woolen cloths. Correapondence la reiiueate.1 In I'flncli and quotatlona should bo In Frvnch ciTfrancy. Hank reference la given. No. 18801, wool An American conaular of ficer In Itu.ala reporla that a merchant In hla district dealrea to receive immediate offera of wool. Samples, etc.. and c. 1. f. quotations ahould be aent at once. Duplicate tainplea should be font to the American conaulate. Nn. 188(18. magm-toa A ttrm of pump apcclaliata In Europe haa Informed an Amer ican cnneul that It dealrea to get In com munication with American manufacturers of high-tension magnetos for alngle-cyllnder gato llne englnea of one to sla. horaepower. A aamnle machine la desired for Inspection. Full ptrtlculara. prlcea, condltlona of payment, etc.. ahould be aent at once. It la alated that caah will not be paid In advance. Tha firm atatea that If the terms, etc., are aatlaractory an Older for SO magnetoa wilt bo made at once, with possible supplementary ordera during the year totaling about 200. No. lOSOO, machines, underwear, etc. An American conaul In Huasla reporta that a tmalneaa man In hla dlatrlct dealrea lo pur chaao metal lithea and machlnea for the pro duction of knitting-machine needles and of various faatenera for underwear, clothing, cor aeta, ahoea. etc. He alales) that he also dealrea to rtrreaent American manufacturers of tha above llnea. Corrtapondence ahould be in Ituralan. French or German. Prlcea should bo quoted In Huaalan values. C. I. f. quotations should bo submitted. MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS TONOPAH STOCKB. Jim Butler &facNamara Midway Mlipali Extension Montana ,...... North Star Tonopah Helmont ...,,...,.,,.,,,. VnninHh .vten.lnn ............... Tonopah Merger runopan aiming ...,.,.,..., Keacua Kula ,. Wt End OOI.DKJBLD STOCKB. Atlanta uiua null Itooth .. JWWf Comb Fraction DJaroondnaltl H B ,.,.. Dalay Florence Ooldftehl Consolidated OoldUald Merger Jumbo Extension Kc wanes Pro CnnA Van ... Silver FKK MISCLLANBOUS, FaUvlaw Attaa . , . '. KImUrly Nevada Hill ,. 98 Nevada Wonder l.gQ SECURITIES AT AUCTION At auction today the foil j wins eaufUla went aoM by Banuifl T. Freeaiao & Oo. ; PI Youa. gmytb. Flaw Co. vft 100 W Wtarcrao S. i: B. UWg., U. U N .'23 .on Hid. Ask. .7(1 .77 .01 .OS .11 .10 ..12 .31 .40 ,49 .18 .10 4li 8 2d 2 .41 .13 7; 7t' .It ,12 .81 ,32 .28 ,20 .05 .07 .28 .) .OS ,04 .08 ilJ .OB .08 .07 .00 .83 ,SU ljj. 1",. .23 .23 .00 .03 .16 .17 .07 .00 .08 10 .0.1 .08 .07 .10 rOO GRAIN AND FLOUR MllllAT. Itecelpt. 43,821 bushels. The Inarket further ndvnncrd 3e. with good specula tlie buying ln nil homo (train centres. Quota tions: enr lots, In export elevator No. 2 rod, ilit mid March, ll.OI01.mi: No. S red West erti, fi.8091.01i No, I Northern Uuluth, 1.B!) fil.rtl. COItN. Hccelpts, 20,078 bushels. The rnsrket ruled stonily under morternto offerlnas. but trade was quiet. Qtiowtlona: Cnr lota. In export elevator No. 2, spot nnd March. 1.818c; stenmer. 7S78c.i No. 3, ;4fl75c. Cnr lota for local trade, ns to locntlon No. 2 yel low, ?8ff7nc.i stenmer yellow, TO'itfiTtte.i ; No. .1 yellow, 74tatt78,ie.f .No. 4 yellow, 73't74'4r., sample tellow, iSSVrr2ViC 1 now cob, per i0 lbs., 7lttT77',ic. OATil. Hecclpts, 111,412 bushels. Offerings wero light and the market ruled firm though quiet. Quotations: No. 2 white, iH'Afttl'I'ic.l standard white, iltUaia'Sc.; No. 3 white, WH IIYi: nulet but firm. We quote nt $1.1(1 JT1.18 per bushel, ss to quality. In export elovntor, nnd at 11.1201.18 for small lots of renrby grain In Iibrs. . , .. 1'I.OtTlte tlecelpt. llflS hbls. and 1,388, 133 lhs. In sacks. Mill limits , higher In ympslliy with whent but demand light. Quo tations, per Hid lbs. In wood- Winter, elenr. (i.WlO.H3: do., strolght, !0.r.3fltl.lMi; do., patent. $74T7.2.1. Kniiana, atrnleht, Juto sacks, fit,08iit,P0, do., patent. Jute sacks, fiti,!l,i: spring, nrat clenr J0.8oil.73: do., straight, fil.i.MJ,, do., patent. J7.83: do., faiorlto lirnnda, J.Mif8: city mlll. choice nnd fancy pnftnt, f.80frH; rlty tnllla. regular grades winter, clear. fi1.4(Mfil03, do, straight. fU.ll-.ff 0.1(0. do., patent, $77.2.1. UVI3 ri.orit.--tn stnnll supply nnd nrm. but qulel. Quotnllnns: Nearby nnd Western, in wood, nt ftir,0ii7, ns lo qiultty. PROVISIONS The market was quiet, hut values Mrndlly maintained. Quotations: City beof. In sets, smoked and nlr-drled. 23112(10.: Western beef. In sets, smoked, 2S2fle. : city beef, knuckle and tpnders. smoked nnd alr-drle.1. 27 2Sc. : Western beef, knuckles nnd tenders, emoked, 27r2.V i Vef Hams. $3I32: pork, famllv, f23023.no: hams, 8. r. cureil. loose, l:'tUJI3Uc.; do., skinned, loose. 12Vi3121ic; do, do., smoked, 13V4IT14C. : other hams, moned, city cured, ns to brand nnd nvcra:e. ..i.i.-'jc. ; 110 , psiern coren, .-.ti i.-.'j. HHtci do., current make, UHOlOc.i do., part aium Ims, 89130. POULTRY I.ttE, fSupplies, smitl ,and th8 market firm with a fair demand for (lestrsbte slock, Quotntlonsi Fowls. in18c.i exceptional 1ot hlghen old roosters, imsfl2c,i chickens, soft meatetl, 10l7e.; do., ataggy, 140180. i ttirkeye, I3l7e.i ducks, IBfUOci geese, 12flHffc.i guineas, as to quality, per pair. S0tc70e.t Pigeons, old, per pair, 22023c. j do., young, per pair. 201122c. 1)11 llNSHIIe There wna llttls trading, but offerings of fine dealrablo-alied stork were light nnd values nere nrmly maintained on this description. Quotations: , Fresh-killed fowls, 12 to box, dry.plckod snd dry-ackad, selecteil, henry, 10c.; weighing 4HffS lbs. apiece. ISr.j do.. BiJiN lbs. apltre, 1JHW lse.j do., ,1 lbs. apiece. In-ft10t4 do., under 0 lbs. apiece, 14ei.lr. Fowls,, hbls.. dry-plened and drv-oaeked. Western, tf.l lba. aofece. 17Hc.i do., do, fn.i lbs., lOfflOHCi do., do., Old rnoatera. drr- Pl"ke.l, He. Hrolllng eWckena. nearby. lUf3 lbs. .tpfece, 22923c. 1 do., fair to good, 18350c; do.. hoilerl, boneless, 2.IW2IC.: picnic shoulders. H. P. cured, loo.c. 101rllc.i do., smoked, U1( i.e.; peinrs in picKie. nccoroina; 10 avrriiK". loose, llvt.'itie.: breakfast bacon, ns to brand and average, city cured, 17018c.; do., Western cured. 17018.'.: lard. Western, refined. In tierces. on,, puro '17Q18.'.: lard. ' Western, reflncd. In ll'smiHt.: 0o do., tubs, llSllJ6e.i . nun. riiv. KPi.in rpniii-r-ii. iirtL.vii iu ...1 . . - .-.--.'-...' .... ... ...... njic : 00., puro cny, scitio renaerca ut wuuu, REFINED SUGARS Tlie market quiet nnd without Important chnnge. HeOneis' list prices: Klnndard granu lated, 8.80c.; lino granulated, 8.78c.; powdered, 8.83c.; confectioners' A, 8.0.1c; soft grades, 4.(100 3. SOC. DAIRY PRODUCTS HUTTHK. Demanil was light nnd tho market waa wenk under liberal offerings. Quo tations: Western, fresh, solid-racked creamery, fniuv, specials, :13c; extra, 31c: extra firsts, 2!I5I3(IC; flrrls, 27l2Sc; seconds. 2lSi20c; thirds, 22h2.lc. ; lndle-pucked, 17fj2lc aa to qunllly: noarhy prints, fancy. 31c; average ex tra, .Tic.; flreta ,",Oi,32c :, seconds. S8Q28c.; spoctul brands or prints Jobbing nt 30(Tf4lc. i:(l(;s. The mnrkot ruled firm nt tho late decline, with supplies well cleaned op. Quota tions In free cases, nearby extras, 21c. per do?.: nearby flrslo. $8.88 per standard ease; nearby current receipts. $3."0 per rase; West tern, extra llrstH. $3.83 per. caso; do., firsts, $3,711 per .'aso; Houthtrn, f.1.401fS.7O per ciibo: fancy oelccted cundled fresh eggs wore Jobbed out at 2.1'rssc. ncr . Clli:i:.Hi:. The market steady under mod erate offerings und n fair demand for oxport. Quotations: New Yurk, full cream, tall make, choice, l"Ql?)ic. : ao., do., fair to good, 10145J Western, lHf2 lbs, apiece, 20S22c: do., fslr to ennd. t Jflil.le. CI1I1 kens, drv-nlcksnl ftn.1 dry-pocked, In boxes, mllk-fcJ, 31 to 3ft lbs. ta dot,, I8C1 do., 37 to -12 lbs. to dot., 18c; do., 4.1 to 47 lbs. to dor., 180, 1 do.. 48 lbs. to nox., 20c. : do., CO 11)9. and over, 21c; corn-fed, si to 42 lhs to Uox., 10c.; do., 43 In 47 lbs. to dot., I.e.: do., 48 lhs. to dos.. inc.; do., 00 lbs. and over, 20c. Chlckana. dry-picked fthd riry-pnclied, in hbls., seleetsd. heavy, lBe.i Western, corn-fed, 8 lbs. nnd over, 18c: do., do., 4 lbs., I7(ffI7t4o ; do., do., 3'4 lbs.. ISUC.1 do., do., 2!43 lbs.. 14JM3C Turkeys, dry. picked and dry-packed Fancy, nearby, 21c.i do., Western, 21r.; fair to good. 18iff20c; old toms, IflfrSoc, Ducks, fancy. In lioxes. 179 18c: do, ordinary to good, 12Wlnc. oeeae, nearby, 124tl4c; do.. Western, 10il2c. Squnbs, per tins., while, weighing 11 lo 12 lbs. per dot., f4.284K(i: whlto, nchthlng n to 10 lbs. per dot.. $.1.0314.18: do., do., 8 lbs. per dot.. 3 3.2.1: do., do., 7 lbs. per dot., $2fr!l.03; do., do.. nflflH lbs. ter dot., fl.S0gl.83i dark and No. 2. r.oe n$i. FRESH FRUITS The market quiet snd without Important rhnnre Quotations: Apples. Now York, per bid. -York Imperial. 21T3, Orconlng. 2ff2 78 Kltjr. f2TT2 73: py, (1.78472.80: Ilaldwln. $1.78 ifT'.'.SO: Tlcn imvls, $1801(72: other good rating varieties, $1.80512.80; medium, flWhSO; apples. Western, per box, 7.V.57$l.23; npples. Delawnrs and IVnnsylvnnln. per hnmnrr. 8O70Oc,; lem ons, per Isix. J2ift2.7.1: oranges, Florida, per box. (1.30172. SO; tnngerlnea. Florida, per alrap. $1.80172.30: graperrult. Florida, per box. $1 1.7.1; plneanples. per crntoI'nrto rtlco, $4."0 W8- Florida. f.1J71i cranberries, fancy late Mirlelles. per bbl., f1.80BI.rrO: cranberries, Jersey, per crate, 23W7.1C. : nenrs. New York. Kleffer, per bbl., fPsIS; strawberries. Florida per qt., 25O80C VEGETABLES Offerings fairly liberal nnd tho general mar kft dult nnd barely steady. Quotntlonsi White potatoes, per bush. Pennsylvania, 83f rite.: Maine. 4Sfl30c: New York, ns to quality. 40f74.ic. sweet potatoes. Delaware, por hamper large, fl, 28571. 30: medium, nnjr78c.: sweat potatoes, Knatern Shore, per bbl. No. 1. f25r 2.78: No. 2, $1.8001.78; sweets, Jeraey, p-r bbl. No. 1. 3 23173.80; No. 2. 2(S2,80: swoets, Joraey. per basket. 73r.fl7fl: onions, per buah,. SOUSSc, do., rholce, Per 100-lb, bag, (I; do., medium, per loo-lb. bag, 73c; do., eoconda. per 100-ib. hag, 00c. : rahbago, Danish, per ton. SIPBIS. caullllower, New York, per rrnlo, ft 1.7.1: spinach, Noifolk, per bbl., M.S0fi2: kale. Norfolk, per, bbl.. fltffl.28: lcttuco. Texas, per bush.-bisket, T.lc.fff 1.80; do., Florida, per basket, (1CT2; henna, Florida, wax, per basket, $2.30174.80; do., Florida, green, per bnsket. fill? I. SO; ren, Florida, per basket. $2.80573; eggplant, Florida, per box, $257:1.311 cucumbers. Florldn, per hnakct, $3.o(l.1i snunsh. Florida, per bnsket. $2.28773; peppers, Florida, per cnrrler. $2113.73; beets, Florida, per 100 bunches, $3lif0: tomatoes, Florida, per carrier -Fnncy. $2.28ifi:i: choice. $U72; celery, Florida, per craie, $1.23172; do., New York, per hunch, 33J7.10C. 1 muBhrooms, per 4-lb. basket, (Oc.ii7ft.20. ANTHRACITE OUTPUT LARGER February Figures Show Increase of 1G3.G56 Tons. Tho Btntlstlcs of tho output of anthracite conl In February as reported by A. II. Arm strong, chief of tho Ihircnu of Anthrnclto Btntlstlcs. were 4,278,107 tons oh compared with 4,121.431 tons In February of laat year, on IncrcuBo of 181,08(1 tons. I.ehlgh Volley's monthly production again exceeded that of Heading, In February, Lo hlglr Valley and threo other roada, namely, Delaware. Lackawanna and Western, Dcla wnro and Hudson nnd Krle, showing In ci eased shipments over that month ln 111, I. Tho shipments for tho year to date, two months, wero l.00it,G42 tons ns comparod with 11,207,183 tone In the ame period of 1U14, a decrease of 2S7.841 tons. 1013 teurunry. Ihlgh Valley Philadelphia and Heading Central Itallronil N. J... Del.. Hack, nnd Western Delaware and Hudson... Pennsylvania KrlB Ontario and Western .... Totnl Decrease. tons. Increase. 8S7.2I17 203,12.1 (!i 13.713 473,1128 (110,211! 841,823 372,374 S3S.8S3 1.17.341 :i.080 811.722 80. 00.1 10I.IH7 8.1.7211 2,370 10,483 . 4,273,107 183,030 POWDER CO. DISSOLVES International Smokeless Stockholders to Get $30 a Share. CAMDKN, N. J., March P. Tho stockholders of tho International Hmokelosa l'owder anj unemicai (.-ompnny. ai ine apeciai meeting to day, voted to dissolve tho compnny. A large majority of the alnck la owne.1 by tho du Pont International l'owder Company, which. It was staled, will pay the minority atockholdera about f30 per sharo for their hold In ga. ln reply to questions utkedby minority stockholders concerning tho reasons why tho directors recommended tho dissolution, Mr. dnl'nnt said that the compuny's business was threatened with extinction becauso tho I'nlted Ktates Uovernmeit ha Btarlcd to manufacturs its own military powder. The company does not manufacture Indus trial explosives. Tho officers admitted that tho nuropian war had caused n spurt In the company's military powder orders, but that business Is not considered permanent. FIRM TONE IN LONDON Traders Realized on Government'a War Loan. LONDON, March 0. A firm undertone pro vailed In securities today, but the list was spotted. Speculative Investment buying re Btrengthcncd oil and mine sharea. South Africa boiirht Knfflrs, but the report on tha output or gold In I ho TrnnsM.nl Insl month is extected to bo Indllferent. There wns teallzlng of the unr loan In an ticipation of the paymerts of tho Instalment ol 10 per cent, on Thursday. Canadian Pacific wnn lnsvmuathy with advices from New York und trading was slightly brisker. iiuaon ro.i. close 87'4 . nn . 71 Amalgamated Copper . Atchison llaltlmore Ac Ohio Canadian Pacific llXlVj Ches.ipenke & Ohio 43J Chicago limit Western 11 Chlcugo M & St Haul UO'U Denver & Hlo Qrando n& Hrle 221, do 1st prar .tfiMi 3.1 - t. HSU - I riiZ "I ;. 7S 1444 -1 'scJflc 87 84 - (, tic 124S l"0is U Illinois Central .. Missouri Knnsiia & Texas New York Central Norfolk .4 Western New York Ont & West... l'ennslvunia Heading . Houthern 1 Union l'aclllc uecreaao. .lo; . Hit. . 81U, .103 . 20 rviw cautv. IWV 'of- 2154 33 103 U S3fc 10l' "3t4 104', - ', SHORT TERM NOTES BIG FOREIGN TRADE BALANCE WAHHINOTON. March O.-Kiports of the I'nlted states 111 1014 totaled f2, 114,000,000 and Imports fl,780.0OO.d0o. the Department of Com merce today reported, showing a trade balance of f32S.tiOO.ooo. Now York led with 40 per cent, of tho ex port bualneaa; OnUestoli was second; New Orleans, third, and llaltlmore, fourth. Tho bualneaa at tho principal cuatoma districts was: New Ynrk Imports. f374.O00,O(Xl; exports. fSTI.OOO.lKIO. Galveston Imports, $12,000,000; exports. $11)7.000,000. New Orleans Imports. $SO,000.000; exports. 1181.000,000. llaltlmore Imports, $30,000,000; exports. $107,000,000. Detroit-Imports. f20,O0O,0OO; exports, $0.1.. 000,000. , lluffalo Imports, $10,000,000; cxporta, $78. WsJ.OOO. lloston Importa, $103,000,000; exports, $72.. 0CO.0CO. Philadelphia Importa, fSS.000,000; exports. IOhOOO.COO. Han Francisco Imports, $70,000,000; exports. fOd.000.000. Oeorgla Importa, $0,000,000; exports, $32.. 00O.00O. Kt. Uwrence Importa, $30,000,000; exports tll.O00.O0O. Chicago Importa, $33,000,000; exports, $20. 000.000. Ohio Importa, $10,000,000; exports, 113.. 000.000. NOTES OF THE RAIL The Interstate Commerce Commission today held the Norfolk nnd Western Hall way legally entitled to charge. In ad dition to tho transportation rate to porta, extra for dumping coal Into boats. A complaint by the New England Coal and Coko Company was dismissed. One hundred and fifty-four of the prin cipal steam railroads of the United States earned during January, 131S, net operating revenues or 447.900,281, the Interstate, Com merce Commission today reported. Total operating revenues amounted to $100,677, 113 and total operating expenses to $15;, 776,889. Net revenue per mile for these roads during January amounted to $2! I, compared with $220 In January, lilt. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Philadelphia Traction Company, semiannual of $2, payable April 1 to alack at record March 10. International Harvester Company ol New Jersey, regular quarterly Hi per cent., pay able April 1 to atock of record March 28 United Fuel Supply Company, regular auir terly 2 per cent., payable March Ut. Hooka close March 0. United Fruit Company, regular quarterly $1 a share, payable April 13 to stock ot record March 30. 'American Drake Shoe and Foundry Company regular quarterly 3 per cent, pn preferred and IK Pr, cent, on common, payable March 3? to stock of record March 10. Kelly-SprlngOeld Tire Company, regular quar terly 1H per cent on flrat preferred and ll; per cent, an second preferred, payable Apalfvl lo stock oi record March IS, and 14 per cast, an caauaen, payable May 1 to stock, of reeottl April IB. Nttleaal Ucartee. regular quarterly lu per cent, an preftrtajd. payable March 81 to atocfc of record March 28 BAR SILVER NSW Yomr. March 0 -Comai euver was quotaa t an crew, on :ui iwr Amer Loco Am Tel ei Tel aub 8 Amer Tobac acrlp. tl Anaconda Cop Co. 8 Argentine Oov.... it Argentine uov-.. . 0 Argentine uov.- Ualt & Ohio Ilcthlehem .stl. . iirookn Itn 'IT.... r Can Paclttc (1 C A O Hy 5 Chicago .v w ind. 8 Chicago Klevnted. 8 Krlo 5 Krlu s ICrlo Oeneral Motor .. Oeneral Hubber. . Internl Harvester. 8 uicmi Hiec : I.lc Hh & Mich fiou S l.k Bh .t Mich Sou a juisaoun i'ac... New l-ig Nav. . . N Y C & 11 It.. N Y C & II It.. N Y C & II It.. N V C & It It.. N Y City N Y City N V City N Y N II &. II.. P It It conv Pub Serv Crp N J 8 rMaboard Air Line S Houthern Hwy ... 8 Houthern Hwy ... 8 If S Smelt R i it 8 Union Typewriter. 8 United Fruit II United Fruit 8 Utah Co it Wrat Penn Trac.. (1 Itate Due Hid o juiy iuir loo'. Apr. 1010 look, Heut. WIS 10O)i -Mar. 1017 wM, Dec. 1018 10O4i Dec. 11)18 IOO54 Dec. 1017 lOOli 4Hi June 11)18 100V1 8 Juno 1111.1 lOOW 8 July 1018 00 (1 Slur. 1U.'4 102 8 Juno loiu Koa: Kept. 1013 KXH, juiy utiu usft V, Anril 1U1S iru Oct. 11)18 loo Apr. 11)17 I18IJ Oct. 1111.1 101 u. -t'.j July 1018 100 reo. un;, lilili Mar. Hi 1 8 07 W Bent. 1013 loot! Dec. 1U18 100 June llll.l 80 Mny 11)17 U2 Apr. lais 100 May 11)13 loot. Sent. 1111,1 100, Oct, 11113 loou. fot. 1013 10l Hept. 11)1(1 102S sent. 1IU7 104 May 1111.1 nss. 3(4 Oct. lilts 100 .ainr. luio V,M, .isr, a in Feb. lum May 1017 Juno 1IU8 Jan. inin aiay 11)17 101 May 1018 0714 Apr. 11)17 07 Mar, 1017 U(l U814 00 P7U V4 11(1 Aaked Hi 1(0 100' 0. 100 11 IP 100 10 l 103 U. POVi IO0 1, 1)3 100 100', 081, 101 100 100 08 lofw; XCO!i III) 112 100k. 1C0S. 100V, HXW 101i4 IW, 104I-, 1A)U 10S4 loou 100 uo? U74i US I 87 . 101 1)7 08 DU RAILROAD EARNINGS AI-AUAMA QHKAT BOUTHEHN. 11)18. Decreaae Fourth week February. . $112,101 $ie.lt4 llpnth 347.MIS 00.040 From July 1 3.148,80-1 80S.1SI CINCINNATI, NEW Oltr.EANS AND TEXAS Fourth week February.. $203,208 Monlh 71U.U98 From July 1 0,230,2111 MOU1LB AND OHIO. Fourth week February.. $100,077 Mouth 701,003 From July 1 7.272.073 VIIIOINIAN RAILWAY, January grow , f. 11 1,811 Net after taxes 213,8(11 Heven month' grpaa 3,88.1.481 Nat after taxes l,408,Uii WKSTEHN PACIFIC. 1013 Fourth week February., f 118.300 Month .T.'l.ioo From July 1 3.US0.2OO Iucreaee. $70,08.1 188, fk 4.057,30.1 fU.783 lSO.O'M) 1.404,31)8 $71,731 42,071 582.238 47a.un Decree e $13.1UJ bll.t .4) 08,74 Receiver for Rubber Company TRISNTON, N. J.. March 0,-The Century Hubber Company, of Plalntield. N. J.. Iu flled bankruptcy papers In the United StiU4 Court here, and Frank P. McDormoti. of Jer aey City, has been named receiver by Judau llulghL The paiera sat forth that the authui lied oapltal of the company Is f 3,800.000. aa seta at about $200,000 und liabilities $31,000. but that the rasll ot tho concern baa been reduced to $400. Following the Panic of 1907 Induaulal gross earnings) shrank 50 and ' railroad receipts decreased 10, Rag and lejetrlcity earnings actually sained about 1. Every investor should have our pamphlet entitled, ".elec trical Utility InvretruenU No. 103 Ttrr Keeord and arogrreaia," which we will be glad to sfnii uion requeat William P. Bonbright & Co., h MORRIS W. STROUP, Jr. Manarjer ",r,,A1hfBBE1 Sen vk win rrU: 3KS5 IkusUw Dritu't i