Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 15, 1915, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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li-v-aixMu imiiiK-PHTLADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1915; 13
apid transit earnings good infebruary surplus of local banks is smaller
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pCKS STRONG pv York stock saleV RAPID TRANSIT T r.BHrwri ll S. NEVER IN BETTER I mndaiuMs 1 BUYING SENT WHEAT
IN DULL TRADING
hpiratioiii Coppoi a Feature,
borcfgn Exchange Firmer.
Business Small.
IrwVOIlK. 'ifch lB.-Whll- there
r ... i..i. mtftrcst In tho stock mar-
ni the opening todny, and tracllnir,
V'L: h.lmr dull, prices aa a rue were
tf'V.Vw.iw nbovo tho llnul of Bnturany.
tricllonaiiy nuu . dl-no-lt on to
kmtll irnucra " .,...,. Af.r
WLSr dullne tho market resumed
LrnclnB tendency. nlthousli trading
Aot become nctlxo and buslne-a was
Pl'Y. ,nnflned to (specialties.
K, afternoon -e-iuii. i
r demand anil trading was confined
&T li.iiic- the usual tnarkot leaders
WdMled" What little demand
wEr 1le"lu: rinHn-llc from floor
ML , outsiders IJclne absent. Th
M wnr......w- li.lnir Absent. There
IffiSniw U account Tfor tho dullness,
50JW ".!-- .nlmi Hint It
S! Wtarl r the Btrcngth
iteiwhlch attracted Interest In tho
lM. ..".... tn-nlrcitlon Copper.
?. ham. lnterborough Metropolitan
7 rtmcral Motors, all soilings at
Kr..r levels. Inspiration Copper at ono
K fraction nbMif a point
6W ""j .. . tt, tnnt active Issue
...th wn- based on the report that
!? ioinDfthy'B mine would soon be
ferifoC commercial purposes The
aw1'!? Arl ..iini-a add started about
I. Vks nco dcncrnl Motors sold up
fSuBthi first tlmo that It has gone
sWM.. J,n In Its history. Stocks closed
K.7 with many Issues at high levels
I1WV-BI
lEtf.itJi States Steel became the leader,
Wr".:. I 43 before midday, but lost
&it. fa,n.,"..t.h0.l?Lt,anl5in Zu
nock was in ..,"' -- -
?"" , .. i.. nnito n Inrirn short Interest
Vt Senllraent on tho stock was more
. -- Ima nns) TslnfA
kUtsa man xor aume umw m.. ..-.-"
..-. - Amrariln flnvplnnrnenta. nnn
Still connection it was held that the
taHfollity that the court may decide
.'TV.. . nnvAmmnnr In thft nntt-trust
Hi till I - ------ --- --
iK may be this favorable development.
siMnr Issues attracted considerable at-
failon In the enrl trading, Maxwell
HtreJ belnf- particularly bul.uk n
f! ..I- nUt throa rlnRApfi of stock
folia ib(c.- . ...w -.- -- -WreJrom
1 to nearly 2 polntB above Sat-
t .. -t.L Wit MHitntiirl nrnltrirl tinntl.
li... .iabj. hut fannlm! nrnnnrl noon.
!Lu. ki. ho'n the rnno for tllO TaBt 8CV-
P:., j... tiArn tlhm v.n' llttt fnrnlrrn
k.m n1 whnt tlnlltrlntlnti thf.ro Was
ttk'entrally confined to bonds.
i foreign excnanije marBet who
7..u ... rtwiiinil .!,& nrrthn hi v In a
iritt wlent because of tho formal an
u....m.nt that tin- Kntrllsh blockade
inteit Cormany was In full effect. The
IpETrecelve J2.CO0.0OO In 6old from Ottawa
H.1J., ntsA tin,! n MlrnntTfliAtllnir A.ffpnt
fftaltlw market. Pemand for exchange,
tlirrtltr, was noi targe.
HVery little was done In the money
ISirket and thero was no change In
nles
JVeig York Bond Sales
lucOAltiba Gold do ret
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33K 32 ,33
6411 64. MU
49 4U 49
4DX 40 40H
87 87 87
27)f 27 27
05 PS rfi
f's'taroldMlnei.... 31H
AtnjICepDer.. ......... Ui
AmAe Cham. ...ii.... 40H
A"-tpr , agif
Am 11 Sugar prcf. 85Ji
AmC'an.i . .... i.,, ")j
Am Can nref... ........ or.
AmerCar&Fdj pref..H.1i 13 113' 113K
Amltlde&t.eathpref ;o' SOW 2(H 204
Am Ic a,) io 284 2"ll
AmPtnelUni.. ......... nm (-) n3 r4
AmSugar 102 102)t 102H 102)(
AmTel&Tel 120K 120W 120 12()H
AmTobaccopref 107J( 107H 107M 107M
Am Woolen pref 3U 84U r4 F41
Alchldon 05 on JJSK fO
Atchison pref 9S 98 98 08
iiaiawin Loco .,,,, 30
HfltftOhlo GOH
31H
08!f
31'
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rpua tjnia nrnr rw
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68M
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Bank of Commerce 107H Wi 107H 107H
uetn uteoi.i MH fiO 64H i0
lleth Steel ptef 105 105 105 lOfi
Drooklyn Hapld Transit 87 b7H 87 87
CsllfotnlaPet 17 17 I0U lflJl
California Pe pref i 49H 40H 49H
Can Padfle i8U)j 10n) I69W llaJM
Central leather S3W 33tj B3M 33i
Chlno Copper 36' 3M 35 33
ChlcCJreatW 10)j 10K 101$ I0W
CHp MM Aflt 1' ... hM MM 8K 8GJ
ChlcMIIAStPptef...l21 123H 123U 1E3U
Chip A .Nntihft 123( 124 123 124
Cluett Peabody pref .100 102 10H4 102
Cnlraco. 1 1 in-acuo. . al H U2i 21M 21JI
Col A South 21' 24W 21 24
CentCan 40'f 48 47 48
CcnjolOa H4i 110H HOW 110M
Corn Product! nil 11 114 Hit
Corn Products pref 71 714 71 714
Distillers becurlUes .... 84 8'f fH 64
Ele 224 -34 224 224
Krlelftpref ,1C4 S7 304 304
OenChem I8r. 1814 1S04 1E04
Cieneral Motor 1,74 101 " 1U4
Ofceral Motor pref .... oo)( os 07 C8
Clccdtlch Co Xi .1.1U 24 1. S4!
uooar.cn Co pref 98 094
Ortat Northern prof ..1164 110
00 094
1154 116
' rrM Northern OrectJ ?24 324
32
324
jniAgr corp pref .... 124
Int Uarv Ccrp pref ... 904
lr.tttboro.Met 124
Intciboro-Met pref ... f,04
Imrlratton Com mk
VA
74
02
12i
f04
74
92
124
02
124
014
604
214
L'14
204
Krctfte unji 1124 1114 1114
Kan City Southern .... 214 214 21.4 214
ivan uity ooutnern pref 55 56 05
Liggett AM Tobacco. 2184 218 218
Lenlgh Vallev 1244 1354 135
65
218
1354
May Deptbtoro . ... 624 f24 524
524
084
32
76
314
17
104
21
114
604
jiay uepi more Frof. . 96
Maxcu .Motor .. :il
Maxncll Motors 1st prof 744
084
:2H
70
32
b7
104
21
114
034
314
744
31
1 OH
104
2H
J04
fO
Maxnell Motors 2d prat. 31
Mexican Petroleum ... eOK
MoKan&Texaj 104
Mil! ml Copper 2(14
M 1? court Pacific 104
Montana Power 404
Montana Pcwir pref ..101
Morrli&Essox 108
National Enameling .. l()4
NY Air Brake 024
Nevada Con 12
NYN1I4 II 614
Norfolk & Wost 102
NoPaclftc 1024
604
m4 1014 1014
1G8 108 108
124 II 1'4
07 64 07
124 124 124
24 2 524
1014 1014 1014
103 1024 103
Pfnm 1164 1054 105
105
t'ltta u u a st L, 504
l'rceicd bteel Car pref . bliH
Pullman Co 161
Quicksilver 1
Quicksilver prof 2
ltayConi 17
Heading 1434
Reading 1st pref 85
Itepubiic Iron a St .... 104
Hock Island
Itock Island prof 1
t caboard Air Una 134
68 63 f8
88 83 8S
U04 1504 1604
1 4 !
14 1 1
174 17 174
1444 1434 1444
854 854 854
104
104
H
14
134
33
b34
144
40
454
084
474
044
274
104
Ji
14
134
.'34
b.i
154
46
454
684
484
95
28
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14
134
334
Mil
154
40
45
684
474
04H
274
133
SIX
98
100
1204
204
784
8
2
tcaooaru Air Line pref 324
Foutbern Pacific 34
toutiernKy 344
touthern Ity pref 454
standard Milling 454
Standard Milling pref.. 074
Mudebaker 474
Mudebakcr prof 04
Tennessee Copper 27
'IcxaiCo ...132
'lhJtdAvenua 614
133
1304
514 514
08 08
Twin City It T 974
unaerwooa Typo pre: .100
Lnlon liicific . . ..20
,10J 100
12i 120
USUndl Alchol ...
U S Undl Alchol pref
Un lty lnv
UnRwy Inv prof ..
KO 204 20M
784 764 784
8)5 &)i 8
in rn 011
Ub Rubber 1st pref
Ubbteel
1C24 10.4 10J4 1024
444 44 444 454
US bteel prof 1U4
Utah Copper 24
Va-CarChtm iu
West Maryland 314
Western Union 64
estlnghouse Klcctrlc ..(84
II 5 1U5
IMt 2f
19 111
22 214
UH C44
105
52.4
10
2J
044
t8U
HOJi
t8U 184
Wtlljs Overland 1(04 1114 UU
libs Overland pref .. 094 li 0 100
10U
Woolwortu ioj 1044 10. H 1U3U
Quoted cx-dhldend In New York today:
Sears ltoebuck, 5 per cent. In common stock,
beam ltoeliuck orererred, 1 ner cent. Cuban
American Sugar orferrcJ, H4 per cent.: J. I.
Case Ihraalilnff Machine Company proforrod.
14', per cent.. Southern Railway. Mobile and
Ohio. J per cent., Manhattan Elevated, li, per
cent . o. V. Helmo Company, 2M. Per cent.,
U. V Helme Comtany preferred. IK Pr cent.;
New 'iorK Iicliawanna and v. 11 It . l'i
per cent : Duluth Superior Traction preferred
1 per cent.. May Department Stores Company
preferred, 1 per cent.
Total sates today, 120,400 shares, compared
with 71,0yu nharea Baturday.
BANK LOANS EXPAND
Local Institutions Report Loss in De
posits and Surplus,
An Increase of more than $3,000,000 In
loans and a drop of over J2.OO0.OOO In de
posits wero reported by the local Clearing
Houeo institutions In their weekly state
ment today.
The surplus was reduced Jl, 363,000, but la
still well abovo 31,000,000 Details follow:
Mar. 13. lOlR. Decrease.
Ians . ,
Deposits (Ind). .
Circulation . .
Due from banks , .
nepoiHs of banks
IIx LMenrlng- Home
Itenenea held ..
Itesenea reQUlred .
Surplus
.1410,428,000
-KUOU if,4ir,i,uuu
. 11,318,000
. MJ.Oof.oOO
131,081.000
12,178,000
. ui,isa,oco
. 00,5.10 000
. U 1,058,00)
8O0O
1,50T,000
007,000
a,W2,000
'271,000
1.J6S.O0O
1814. 110,
Msrch IS
tU,S20,OOO;
1012. fl3.8ua.0Q0, March 13, lull,
March 14, llliu, tg.nii.aav,
BANK CLEARINGS
Bank clearlnts today compared with corre
.po'ndln, day la.t to yar.,J4 mJ
Phlli 110 SI5 1132 2I),784.071 S22.0Sj.8tT
TlLiton . ' R.M4iT 20'OU.OSO 1.071964
IB
W. 06.1.36 1
c,.so . :.&: 'ws-ss
M,K17,608
0.301. 913
RATES FOR MONEY
Call.
Philadelphia , m
Nw York ,.,, irff
hoBton 2
Commercial WpVr'YbrVe t six
Philadelphia. 3fiH Pr cent.
Local Bid and Asked
Today's,
Bid. Asked
paldwln.
.. SI no
Cambria Steel
Bleo Btorare
len Asphalt
;8i
Co prei ...
Key Telephono
do t c . -
Uke qup Cor-
Lehlxh, rJav
Ihlh Valley ?
UhlJh VSllf y Trc 1
ao pr
Pnna .,.
Vhll Eleo
Jhii, Co ,
do Per cent
da fl per cent
Phil if T ...
do t 0 .
Tunouah Bel
Tanopjh Uln
ijoloa Tran ,
Vorlj Ry
Kentono Tet pif
m. divweod
BAR SILVER
Saturday
, Did. Ail.ed.
a 31
H 02 ill
m m m
is wt m m
Jtt 15 lig 15
S" 28W 2 28
: m & -p
30 .. 30
85 .. S3
5W T Tli 7-li
, K 82 siu iM
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UNDER PRESSURE
General Local Market Steady.
Bond Dealers Complaining
of Small Fronts.
Kxcept for a decline In llapld Transit
tho Philadelphia mnrkct ruled slendv
xnrousnout most of the din An otter
of 100 sharei of Transit found no bujcM
In sight until tho price had been cut
from 10H to 10, when tho snip ww effi-cltyl
No particular explanation wns forthcom
ing to account for the drop, and oddl
enough Union Traction ruled firm Ed
ward T Stotesbury returned to town to
day and will doubttess confer with the
Mayor over tho traction situation this
week
The Fobruary report of tho lUpld Tran
sit Company crented a favorable Impres
sion. Tho deficit was cut from 1120,113
a jcar ago to J50.J90 Tor the eight
months thero was a surplus of M,3S0,
against HS9.017 last year
Pennsylvania Salt sharei were In
strong demand, moving up from 84U to
8! on odd-lot purchases by Investors who
regard tho stock as cheap at tho prevail
ing prices. Westmoreland Coal wns ac
tive at 6IV1 It Is understood from In
terests close- to the company that tho
annual report will show an unusunll
prosperous year Tho Westmoreland
product Is chlofly gas coal and It has
largo contrncts with tho United Clqs Im
provement Company os well ns the Con
solidated Qns Compatu, of New Y01 k,
tience the slackness In general trade con
ditions, with tho consequent closing down
of mllK did not nffoct the compnnj'n
buslnesn bj comparison with other bitu
minous producon. dependant upon the dc.
mnnd from manufacturing eourcca Just
bffori the close tho quotation for tho
stock slipped off to 01 Mnklng a de
c Ino of a point from last week's final
figures
Late In tho day Qcnoral Asphalt pre
ferred was lifted ll4 to CI and Cambria
Steel also Improved. Lehigh Xavlgntlnn
recovered from an earlier setback an 1
Elcctrlo Storage Battery also dlsplnyi d
strength, but the volume of transactions
all around was exceedingly light. Phila
delphia Traction eased off fractionally
and Tonopah Belmont was quoted ox
dividend Bond dealers were complaining today of
tho slackness In their business Profits
inre said to be smaller than In cars, de
spite n fair olume of sules. Demand
chiefly centres a.ound the highest grade
issues, man of which, having been hold
abroad, weio eacrlllced at ielatiely low
prices nnd picked up by American In
vestors. Second grade bonds oro very dif
ficult to market at present, but them
continues to be a good demand for short
maturltler.
Sales in Philadelphia
Sat close
HlRh
Low. Close
1 AUInnr Ins
1U,',
ltiV-i WW
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111
IS Am Gas
w t am Iron ensh
til Cam ateol
1 13 Eloc stor
ion Cln ASDhnlt
35 (Jen Ahi pfd
24 Ins Co N Am
8 Johluli Sir
40 ihluh al
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42
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41
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211
21 Ik
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114
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17 HYl iftl I51
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. in 144 14 14St
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60 I-ehlith Vat Tr
B2 Mlnchlll . .
120 Pnna 11 It ,..,
130 Pa Salt Mfg
8 Phlla CO .
S7r Phlla Rise
100 Phlla R T tr ct
15 PhllH Trac ....
120 nonfllnr ..
Vti Tonopah Bat
84 Union Troe ....
112 U O I ..
151)0 U S atoel
727 Westmrlnd Coal,
oo.)
E-dlldcnil
DONDi)
.w. . .Ij"' ptv. ls HI,
HBt
Low, Close.
V .L U R tii U . . . . 143?.
2000 Baldwin lit 6, 100
ill Cam 8t scrip 'id 117
2070 Cam 8t scrip '17. 97
30(X) Elo U Peo Tr 4s 77.
Mi VSYi
looii
117
OT
l07
10T)
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102
04
11
1CXH.
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117
101
lOVj
102
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lWJ'S,
7 111
lOffh
IK
1)7
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ft"
102
114
lost,
jwi inter itwja . asj.
8000 Leh N con 4Un. nil!
8000 Leh N con 4Ws. Oj:
itwu Lt v gn cons -lyss VI
D.W. . .. - "-.-iit' r.
r un cons 4Mb
4000 I ('. 4U 1fl.M In 1IVU.
WW Ph Co scrip 1010 noli
1000 Phlla Eloc En. .102
1000 ItaadlnK ccn 4s 01
I'.OO Sun & Hz 2d Us
4CO0 Un n-ny t c 4s 73W
Local Half-hourly Sales
10 to 10:30 A.
M.
10 Tonopah Dl
5
20 Ton nl
4 13;1S
IW) U S htrel
8 Leh Na..
22 do.
4"ll
4
TJl'
iu ao
10 nn
.vi uv ., a oieei
.!. id cam. bteel
42
26 Penna Salt.
84)5 20 Penna . .. f,.
07 BO i.eh Val Tr... 14,
5 lio Westmor Coal II14J
5A" , ,. a: f.i HV
i Vh vat.ey
Tonotiah Hel..
3 Penna Salt.
3 Phlla Co.
10 Penna Salt
loo Ton ni .
100 U 8 Steel.
10O do.
CO do.
.... 4i.i. i.ril Atjl,lttll. . 'l
i ll ins Co .N A
4 11-lB 10 rioe Storaie
21
411
81
. 1 ' ! I 1
'nlon Tnic .
.. 41111
. 41
1 r.leo StnraKo
1 Penna Salt .,
BONDS
4000 Union Rr to li...,,,
J 000 Leh Val gen cons 4'i8
IP'
10:30 to 11 A. M.
6.1 EIo Rtorars.,411 4 Union Trac. 3H
4ii ion i.ei i ,'.. j.. .. n oikhi .
i Am oa,, ,
loo Westmor Coal
.loot, im Wi-stnior Coil 11
Coal B1J 00 Ton Bel 4 11.10
y . B7i 1 Ins Co N .. 2U4
t o 10 1 Phlla Elec . . 211?
20 I h valley
23 Phlla Eleo 2Vd 100 Westmor Coal SHj
BONDS
0O0 Ijih Vnl Ken cons 4Us. . . T
8(1 Cam Steel scrip 1017 J
n Cam Bteel wrlp lfllfl 07
100 Am Oas . nieo Sa 834
11 to 11:30 A.M.
1 Alliance Insur 1M4 23 Westmor Coal Olfi
28 renna Salt .. 83
11:30 A.M. to 12 M.
13 Ins Co N,A . 21Ji If" V 3 Steel.. 41W
100 U S 8teel , 48 12 Elec Storage. 40U
14 Psnna .. .WP-11
IWNDS.
2O0O Eleo & Peop Tr 4a
000 PhiTa Co scrip 1010
W
12 M. to 12:30 P. M.
100 V S Bteel, . . 45J1 10 Eleo Htora. 40'S
20 Phlla Elec ... 2x$ 30 Cam Iron ... 42
88 Westmor Coal 01
12:30 to 1 P. M.
8 Psnna . ,32IM9 10 Fleo Storage
20 Phlla Elec,. . SSJs 8 Penna
20 II 8 Bteel.. 41 4 Ho . ...
20 Phlla Elie.. . 23tt 200 U S Steel .,
ICO HeatTln ...72 MS
BONDS
10S7 Cam Steel scrip 1017
SOOO I.eh Nav cons 4H
100 Am Oas ft Else it
1 to 1:30 P. M.
45)5
OMi
8JVS
(O Leh Nav.. ,.
IS Eleo Storage.
71 10 do ,
40Vj
4054
BONDS,
1000 Interstate Rwy 4s
1:30 to 2 P. M.
25 Eleo Btorurt, 401J Id Penna
BONDS.
600 Sunbury . lias Sd !,.
..."tssii
... 62
...JOSli
2 to 2:30 P. M.
IS a?n Asp p'd. 04 10 Phlla Trio,,. TO
BONDS.
1000 Psnna cons H 18t t o.... 10IU
1000 neadlnir gen 4s.,...,.,.,.,.,,.
1000 KIM ft Peop Tr
laiO Phlla Eleo B,,,.
.J?'
,,,,,,iib
2:30 to 3 P, M.
5rt Ton B.1 4113.16 8 Phlla Trao. TM!
'3UU
SOO dor,, ..,,. 4S 8 Ton Hl.,..l 13-19
10 Am Oas .... lo5(t 1 f;l Storage. 4$
Wf.
Bteel
5a Union Trac... ."Wti
10 ti s ml,
100 U 8 Steel.. . 43ft
100 Phlla 'Eleo . , . SlJJ
100 if
100 W
?" 3ft. tZ?'l' "...I
ii a etc) ... iri
estmor
'('..EM
tJoJ OJ
170 PhUu" Klrc ,
f renopan
in philaEiec . 23K
32 Mln
jiinenin
3x-atTiaena.
BONP3.
SOOO Union Bwy to4i . ..
2000 fenna cons 4H' W ' c 9
2000 Btldwln lt M lc
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
New Orleans Hallway and Light Company.
American Cities Company. nniUr aurt;ri
111 ter cent, on preferrsc) nd W of 1 per csnt.
on covraon. payable April 1 .
on coinrson, m
lUnxor Railway and Eiacine vompany.
1111
r-
ule ouartirlv IK Mr cant on prsurrea.
r oi
w-
abta Aptll
abti Actll 1 to stock of record .March 20
Bmlf Water. LJjtht anq Railroad Company
iSalai auarttrlyTh pr int on first pre.
rtttolar cuarttr)
isntta r
ytrch 13,
Isrred pabl Apri' ol record ot
Central pl as .Cok company
ttgui
n. n i in
tei s:,. .-i"'i
84't 81 8IVi 81
M 10 0 ,10
21U 23', 211), life
nyj, 10 10 1(1
70M, Tfilf, TO 7(11,4,
714 72ti 72 1-10 7-'i,
f. 4 S
.14J1 341, aitf 34W
82 82U S21J WIS
44f4 41 41 45W
02 0111 01 Ul
4 1.1-18
aunrlt-fly 1 per wnt on t prfr4
steax.
F J. LAMBERT
Who has boon promoted to Dis
trict Pnsscngor Apcnt of tho Le
high Vnllcy Railroad, n now posi
tion. Ho was formerly Trnvolinp
Passenger Affent of tiio rnilrond.
PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
H IIIJAT Uccclut. 27,837 bueh Tho mar
k tu 1 Mini 1 I Mistier, under n good ex
port demnr.d and bullish epoculatlon In nil
1 i 0 n 1 1 .itipi tjuntntlors (nr Iota hi
cvni rt .niiir Vo s red spot nnl Mnrch
ft isOTfl '. Nn 2 rrd ViMtom, 1 U7fll 7.' .No
I Snrt'ifrn I ninth 1 iflirl 74
COIt.S. -Ilecelptn, 28 033 buh Tho mar
kt is in. i higher with demand nwro m lo
Uiiotatlnni. iir lots In export elnator Nn 2
cob ror 70 Itas 70W77P
()TS Itecelpts, 4R.B23 bush There was
a fair demand and triers we'o It hluher
un ter etroi iter 'Noiiem advices Quolntlrnf
No 2 while, ImWuIHc standard white illSii
Wtjc No 1 white i.10m,c.
HVK quiet, but market firm nnd higher
under snirrlt We quote at 51 -tiul - it.r
huth . us to iiuallt), In export elevator, and at
$10111.11 for siunll lotM or tirarb Ktain In
bags.
1'f.OUKr Itcreluls. 700 bbls and 1,240,240
lbs In cackB Mill HmltB adancnl J.1c per
bbl In simpuths with the Btrength or wheat
but demand light Cluotntlons per ll'tl lbs In
wood Winter clear, su 7.M47 do, utralght, ttty
7 .', do . patent, . .I'll? .VI, Kansas Htrnlght,
Juto sacks, 7127 21 do , patent, lute sackH,
7 2117 W, fprlng first clear, 7tf7 -'.1, do,
slralglit, $7 20ff7f0. do tatent,77 21, do,
fninrlto brands, $7IOliS21 clt mills, (hoko
and fancy patent t bu!1' 2.1, rlt mills, reg
ular grades Inter rlenr d " do ,
straight, J7B7 23, do., patent. 7.I3fl7.SO
PROVISIONS
Thtro w-us little trading but uluei wero
sleaillly hold (imitations rtti beef In FCts
Finokfd and nlr-cTli-d 211liiK Western luef
tu rpIh Rinnkrd 'JVr'dr rlf lipef knuclllrs
and undcra Mmoked and alr-drled 27412s
Nestirn boet, knuckles nnd tenders smoked
27JC8c beef ham. JIIOIJ. rark. fninll.
KiMXia, harrs ! P cuied looe, lll.ir
nt(,c do thinned loose 12'412i. do . do ,
smoked KUfrllbe . other nnms smoked city
cured, as to brand and atorogo lUMtllc,
htms smoked Western cured 11Viil4c do.
bollid, bonelesi 21fl24c , picnic should'rs 8 P
cured loose l'rv,alle do , smoked. lOWCTllc
bllle'. In pickle ac jot ding to average loon",
12'jlUc brenkfist bnoon as to brant and
ucrage, city cured 1TC(l8c , breakfast bacon,
Wrsttrn cured 17B18C , lard, Western, re
fined, tierces, lllfll'.e , do, do, tubs US?
11'iC , lard pure clt Kettle rendered. In
tlcn-re lHflH.c , lnrd. pure city, kettle
rcr.lered, In tubs, lUfllc
REFINED SUGARS
Tho market firmly held but quiet Henncrs'
list prb "a Standard granulated, 3 OBc , lino
granulated, 1 POc powdereil He confectioners'
A .1 80c . irott grades .1 OlfTB 0.1c
DAIRY PRODUCTS
llUTTUIt, The marltot was quiet Prloes
ruled Blcad on One koods and weak on me
dium and low grades Quotations West
ern, fresh, solid-tacked, rreanier faniy.
sfilals. lie cxtrn. 2l)o extra tlrsts, i.Nc ,
rlrBts, 2tWi27c , seconds, 23B25c, thirds, 21
22r., ladle-packed, 17ll)c , as to quality!
nearby prlnte, lancj, .lie , avcrago extra, ,11c:
(IrstB 27If2lic seconds, 21JJ25C , spoclal fancy
biandB of prints Jobbing at IUS1lc
KOOH, Supplies were well cleaned up and
tho market was in good shape and firm cjuo
tutlonj In lim lusiii, neurby extras, 21c per
doi nearbi firfliB, 181 per standard caio,
neirby lUtrtnt retultitH (3 70 icr case, West
ern extra tlrsts $3 hi jjer case, do tlrota,
$3 70 per case, faouthern ?14U11170 per case,
fancy, selected candled fresh eggs wero Jobbed
out at 211121c per dor
CIU'.I.Hi:. Sold slowl at former rates.
Offi rings vero moderate but ample Quota
tions .Vow York, full cream fall moke
chol-u, IMitllic . do , do , fair to good, low
lotic , do . current make, liVM I0 , do , part
li mn SlJ 1 1c
POULTRY
1.1 II. The market steady under moderate
rjlfi-rlnts, but trade quiet Quotations fowls,
1US18C, old roosters, llhS12c i chickens,
eo't-miatel. 10017c. do. staggy, 14atro.i
turke. 11tJ17c , ducks, 13810c , geese, 121
lttn, guineas, as to quality, per pair, S0ff7uc ,
pigeons old, per pair, 2V330c , do, joung, per
pair JM!V,
DKE'iSi:!). Oftorlngs of fine desirable
sized stock light and alues of this descrip
tion tlrmly malntalnad with trado fair Quo
tations rresh-klllel fowls, 12 to box. dry
pltked nnd dry-packed, fancy selected, IPVjC. .
weighing 4H!5 lbs apiece. I8l?c ; do , 3V)V4
lbs. apiece, IhyiPVtc ; do , 3 lbs ap.cce, l.t-ff
lie, do, under I lbs. apiece, 14013c
I'Vule, bbla . dry-plckod anl dry-packed,
western, 4JtT ids apiece, lie ao , uo
uo .
and
.I'.j Us., UiV,S17c: do, do. 3 lbs
under. 14nS
Old roosters.
i. dry-Picked.
picked,
14e Broiling chickens, nearby, 1WJI2 lbs
arlecc, 2.'tI2.ic : do., ralr tn good, iev-uc,i
Western, lUg2 lbs apiece, 20tj.'2c ; do , fair
to good, liaise. Chickens, dry-picked and
drj-packed, In boxes, mllk-fed .11 to .jtt lbs to
dot . 18c ; do , !I7 to 4.' lbs to dot , 18c: do ,
41 to 47 lbs to dot.. ISc . do 49 lbs to dox ,
20c : do, 00 lbs nd owr. 21c., corn-fed, dl
to 42 lbs to dos . I lie , do , 41 tn 47 lbs. to
io lit , do, 48 lbs to dox, 10c., do, 00
lbs and oer. 20c. Chlcksna. dry-picked and
dry-packed In bbts . selected, heavy, 10c;
Western, corn-fed, 5 Iba and ovar. 18c I da.
do. 4 lbs . 17W17V4C , do., do, W, lbs , IBHc:
do. do. 2K1 lbs, 14H13C. Turkejs. dy.
picaca ana arv-pacKearancy, nearoy, ,
do, Weetern, 21c i lair to good luMe , oM
Western, 2I- i lair to good IMf-iie ,ra
ItKiJus Ducks, fancy, In boxes, 17
do, ordinary Uo good 12lo. Oeese.
f. lL'i14c ! do . Western. lOBlSe Squabs.
tome, m
19c : do
n.irhv 1
tier rinz.. uhtte. welchtnr 11 to 1J lbs Der dOX.
S4 ".fM Ml white, welchlne n la 10 lb) Pel
dox . Si ui4 11, do . do.. 8 lbs per dox , JU
8 23; do., do.. 7 lbs. per dox , fitji 05. do . do .
(UiflU lbs er dor., Jl.Ml S3, dark and No. i
BOc OS1.
FRESH FRUITS
Supplies and demand both moderate. Prices
showed little change Quotations, Apples,
Now Vork per bbl York Imperial, 2Sf3
Ureenlng, 2flJ T8( Kins. r2i2 73, bpy, 1 7Sg
2 80. Baldwin. l,7fVU2M: Sta Davis Jl 60
S, other good eating varieties, Jt 6032 50.
medium Hill 60; apples. Western, Per box,
iSo.&tl W, apples, Delaware and Pennsyl.
anla, per lumper, BOtfoOc , lemons, per box,
I2?i2 73; oranges, Florida, per box, II 23fii
2 23. tangerine, Florida, per strap. 1 WW
2 Bo: grapefruit, Florida, per box, IIP Ml
pineapples per crate Porto Itlco, 4-1 73fi4,
riorlda, I2ti3: cranberries, fancy Ute la
rietles, per bbl , JJ BO4 80, cranberries,
Jersey, fir crate, I'SiOtSc . struwberrles,
l"lorldu, per quart, 23SBOC,
VEGETABLES
Tho market quiet with fairly liberal, of.
ferligs at revised prices Quotations White
potatoes, per bush. Pennsylvania, 601 Blc ,
Maine. 43ABOC; New lork, as to quality,
40U430, awcut potatoes. Delaware ner hamper
large. SI 2JldLBO. medium. 1.0873c, awt-ot
potatoes, Eaateni Shore, per bbl, No 1. S0
2,70, No. 2. 1 BOWl 73. aweets Jersey, per
bbl -No. L f LlAuVS BO; No 2. 1282 BO; sweets,
Jersey, per basket. 7So Bll: oulona per bush
B0B3c; dc. choice, per lOO-lb bag. SI 10
i .,.. mlum np inO.lh. bair. 75cffilt:
d'o.' seconds, per 00-lb bag. COc ; cabbage,
Dautib. per ton, 1124114: cauliflower, New
York,
., per craie ii io; sdhiuwu, j-wj-.uii,.
S11B183. lettuce. Texas, per bush -basket,
B0cl. do. Hortdi. per basket. ft! 23:
beans Florida, wax. oer basket, J3 BOS4 30;
do . Florida green per basket. S.183.B0 peas,
Florida, per basket, SIKH cggclant. Florida,
nor box, SIB'! BO cucumbers, Florida, per
basket. J3BOOB. squash. Florida, .per basket,
$. 23113 P6Dpr Florfda. por carrier, l!if.1.7;
beets. Florida, per 100 bunches S14. tomatoes.
Florida, per carrier fancy 2Vfi3 choice,
S162; celery, Florida, per crate, II IW-. do.,
New York, per bunch. 36SC0c.; mushrooms,
per s-lb. basket. SOcQU W.
GOLD FROM CANADA
New York Bankers Will Receive ?2r
500,000 From Ottawa.
NEW YORK, March W.-X-aranJ t'reres
announce that they will receive J60).009
In cold coin from Ottawa tomorrow.
nor bbl . -(-' Ml, kale. NorzoiK. ptr uui ,
bikii iiiu v irrn inhiiio uteatner, iiiiaiiTT'SC
No 1 Tr.ik'jTil'ie Car lots for local trnite
nn in lofntinn ?.o - )eunn, wvHir Btrnmer
5ello 7Vrf7lif . Xo ,1 jellon 7lW77r. No 4
t.low TKIT.Ir MjimnlA nllntv. I31W7.1P . nlu
City of Quebec Bond Issue
QUEBEC. March IS. The Bank of Montreal
acting .on behalf of the City of Quebec. hJ
illeoV for tuulers for th roirchaa ' I' 121 000
five year 6 por cent gol4 bonds, dated April
l WIS
Bids will ba rfHtve4 by the bank st Ul
8t lloib tij-anUi. Quebec, uo to 3) p tm.
uarcb 2 Tea4ars must b for h whoU
ainouat oWerad Delivery add oaoient are to
siado tu Kw Yutk on A do I 3
CONDITION BASICALLY,
SAYS THEODORE VAIL
President o f American
Telephone and Telegraph
Company Asserts Incul
cation of Sound Ideas
Will Remove Obstacles.
Normal Business Conditions
Would Be Restored, He De
clares, if Investors Were
Mnde Confident Defines
Proper Regulation.
Theodore N. Vnll, iircslJont of tho
Amerlcnn Telephone! nnd Telegraph Com
linrn, In his annual report to tho stock
holdciH of tho company Issued today,
says Unit In his opinion tht, United Stnton
hns never licen In bettor condition hasi.
crtlty nnd only combined effort to Inocti
lata Bound Ideas nnd true uiulrrstnndlui;
Is ncceesury for tho prompt removal of
ohstnclcB which now bnr tho aj lo
general nnd porinanont bu'lnoss Iiiiihom
ment He points out Hint Industrial condition-
could bo hnlnncod nnd shoH nnd fac
tories nnnln filled MltH oidcm If thero
ns n lestoratlon of conditions which
would tnnke for confidence. Normal con
ditions of cmplojmcnt nnd business "?oon
would be restored he hold. If confidence
wero Inspired Btilllclently to hrlnir nbout
tho epcndtttiro (if oven a p-.rt of the
$1,000,000,000 tnpllnl needed to put Indus
tries In u position to meet the dcniandi
or tho countrj
The moit Itnl of all present econ
omic problems," bos Mr Vnll, "Is tho
relation between tho public nnd public
eorvlco utilities, particularly Hint of In
terchange and Intercourse "
iinouriATiox, but niojiT pout
Jlr. Vnll sn further-
"Thero Is a Inch of conslstencj In tho
understandlnc; lcspcctlm,' enterprise nnd
lnltlatlie, and the rclatloim between cup
Hut and labor, tho emploer nnd the cm
ploe "Thero are ninny Ideals nnd luiiutlful
thoones which In tlmo wo hopo mn ho
rcall7ed Hut commerce nnd Induhtrv arc
dependent upon tho purchaser nnd con
sumer, and m lonp as the human factor
of ielf-lntorcst ns It no uxnlstx conttols
them In their dealings, ro Ioiir must tho
elTeet of that snme cxItliiK human factui
be taken Into consideration bv tonimeioo
and Industry In their relations with both
producer nnd tho workci.
"Tho entire public, working o.-. Invest
ing, nhould stand by and uphold a con
trol nnd regulation which -will bo thor
ough nnd effective nnd nt the same tlmo
equitable. Just and practical Uut has
tho public oi or remained complaisant
when brought face to faco with disturb
ance, uncertainty and uncinploment,
caused by too drnttlo netlon or too rndli.nl
legislation upon economic conditions or
Industrial enterprises?
' Control nnd rtsulatlon can becomo do
structlio Instead of constructive; they
inn by delnj, parnljzo commerce they
can through decreases ot lntxperlenced
olTlclals Impose Unnecessary burdens nnd
unnecessary expenditure upon corpora
tions) thoy can require too many regula
tions and theories of operation and too
mnn undeveloped experiments In plant
and equipment, thoy can lery onBlly run
Into operation. Demands of labor for In
creased wages nnd ohoitct hours, and do
mnndH of tho public for Increased serv
ice, must bo met by Increased rovenuo
produced by Increased rates "
Mr. Vnll holds that there things should
servo iih guides to trndo and public serv-
Ia nnntMlr. nn. r.nmnnQn.3 rt llm tnd.t
able nnd experienced men to bo obtained
TYPE OF COURT NEEDED.
"To reap tho greatest benefit ftom both
courts and Judges," he sajs, "they should
be o sufficient number to aold all dclaj
and give each question a prompt hearing
and decision The Judges should huve a,
sufficient tenure of office to enable them
to become familiar with the questions
,upon which they hao to pass, and with
the practice, tho precedents and economic
laws controlling them. And above all, if
there oro to bo courts of commerce or
commissions, then the settlement of all
matters which have been referred to such
courts by the Legislature should be left
to them
"It Is for the public," he, declared, "to
combine to encourage, support nnd sus
tain all theso courts, commissions and the
Judges and members of commissions, and
abovo nil to abandon condemnation of ull
conclusions when they differ from selfish
desires or opinions based on one-sided nnd
Insufficient Information "
Mr Vail sajs that although great
progress hns been made In placing tele
phono wlros undei ground, the tlmo is v
long way off when all wires will bo under
ground. The number of stations of the
Dell system In the United States nt tho
end of the last ear was 8,048.903, an In
crease of 615,576, Including 1CS.177 connect
ing stations.
STATISTICS IN ItEPORT.
The principal figures In tho annual re
port ot tho American Telephono and
Telegraph Company for the jear ending
December 31, 10H, compared with tho
previous year, uro as follows
11114 J 1113.
Dividends received S23,t3ij!03 S2i),U2,B72
Interest and other rev
enue from asso , license
cos 13,039,013 U.Bei.OU
Tel traffic tnet) ... J, 3.10 431 3.53 unii
Other sources . . 1 f'in.iiin 74, 177
Total 4U.100BII8 45.U0U0O1
Kxpenses 1.itltt il.'l MU.-ii
Net taming 40.B37 077 40.170.74il
Interest . .. n.'il.lt-l 7un.3
fnlanCB . . 12.'M4 8U (O DA) KM
Dhidends . 27,17.,,n74 27.4M017
Burrlus . . . 4 7(12 110 1 4H "l
dross earnings of the Bell System In
the year wero $5,P5!,l:3, an Increase) ot
$10,379,301; net earnings J55.H7.279, Increaso
$357,759.
Values
Every investment Is re
garded as having two values
-Actual value and Market
value.
The first is real, the second
is artificial.
The first represents tan
glble assets, the actual cost ol
the property, The second is
the result of outside in
fluences and unproductive
elements.
Actual value is the only
unqualifiedly sound basis for
INVESTMENT,
Market value ia SPECU
LATIVE. Our offerings are based
upon actual value; unproduc
tive elements are not factors,
Our booklet is instructive
on this point.
It is yours for the asking,
, The While Investing Co.
Walter -Matt-tone, rblla. 31 Br.
Morris Building.
The minimum In Senrs-Hocbuck ex-dlvW
dend was reduced to 112.
A now co-partnership has been formed
to be known ns Aepcll & Co , by Walter
H Aipell ami Raymond W Zlettler, both
of whom until recently wero associated
with DoVltt, Tremblo & Co , of Chlrngo
and Philadelphia. The hew firm wilt have
offices In tho Stock ISxchnngo Hulldlng,
nnd will transact n general bond Invest
ment business.
The nnnunl rctiort of the- Diamond
Mntch Company showed net earnings
equal lo OM per cent, on the Block,
nsnlnpt 11.03 per cent the prclols year
The surplus wns JIB.SW, compared with
$249, I7J In 1013.
Now York bntihs pained 179,000 from the
subtrrnBUry Snturd nnd plneo Inat
Friday lot 39!,000
Tho firm of Ulnkc, Reevo A Co. dissolved
todny bv mutual consent
Tho follow-InK locnl stocks were quoted
ex-dlvldend except for cash: Tonopah
Delmont, Cambria Iron, Cllrard Trust nnd
VcbI Jersey nnd fienshore.
The annual meeting of tho Philadelphia
Electric Compnin will be held at 419
Market street Cnmden. N .7 , on April It,
nt II o'rlock a in Proxies nrc asked for
In the names of Joseph II. IfcCall, W If
Johnson nnd A V R Coe.
Thero hns been placed on tho regular
list ot tho Philadelphia Stock Exchange:
$2,029,100 additional capital stock of tho
American Telephone nnd Telegraph Com
pam Issued In exchange for convertible
bonds of the ronipnm. malting the total
amount of said stock listed JlfiG, 303,600,
nnd reducing the nmount of convertible
4 tu per cent. listed to $53,298,500, nnd
nmount of convertible 4 per cent bonds
outstanding to $4,(18,000 Also $1,355,000
additional first moitgage 30-yenr 5 per
cent bonds of the Pennsvlvnnln Water nnd
Power Compnn, duo January 1, 1010,
told for cash and proceeds used for ad
ditions and Improvements to plant nnd
property, making tho total nmount of uuld
bonds listed nt this date $10,485,000.
Emergency currency outstanding has
been reduced to $22,500,000
The first snle of Elcctrobtlc Copper at
15 cents on domestic business for April
doliverv was made todny.
The Philadelphia Trust, Safe Deposit
nnd Insurance Company Is tnklng steps
to change Its corporate title to the "Phila
delphia Trust Company," nnd a special
mcotlnt? of Its stockholders, to be held
on Slav I, 1113. lias been called to take
action on the matter, as required by law
The Otis Elevator annual report showed
a decrease of J2o0 070 In net earnings nnd
n surplus after all chnrges of $22,600,
agnlnst (52,113 In the previous year.
The Now York Cotton Exchange de
cided to close on Good Triday, but to
remain open on Saturday.
MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS
TONOPAH STOCKS
Did Ask
. . 70 .78
ill cr,
14 .HI
. ... 10 12
.. .. 41 .48
IU 17
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411 41
7, 7 h
10 11
si r.i
Jim Ilutlir . .
MacNumara.
Mldiiay
Allzpah Intension
Montana . .
North Stnr
Tonopah Helmont
Tonopah Ilxtcnslon
lonopnh Merger
Tonopah Mining
Itpsr-uo Hulu . . .
vvebt i;nu
GOLDIIELD STOCKS
Atlanta . . 41 .4.'
llluu Hull fl'i 07
Honth 21) .11
llulldig OI .0".
COD OT 07
Comb Trac OS Oi
Dlamnndfleld 14 1 OI .04
Duixy u7 .i
riorenre 110 ,2
QotdOeM rminolHatcd lr If,
rioldfleld Merger 22 .24
Jumbo Extension l.on 1.02
Kmanan I1. .10
Oio . . j. ... on .10
Sand Ken 7 is
Silver Tick 00 .10
MISCkM.ANEOUS.
rairv Axtec . . at 01
Klmberly . 7 ui
Nevada Hill 2V .7
Nevada Wonder ... . 1 U0 1 1)3
COTTON
NEW IORK March 15 Cotton opened
firmer thla mornliiK at an ailiamo of 7 to -i
inilnts In svmtuthv with cood cables from
Ltveiponl Alter the call tho list ndi anted
tn net Kulnn of It to 11 points. October scllln?
at O 45 or utthln 3 points of the searon'a
hlEh level Ienou Interests bought JIhv.
and tho leadlns spot people sold all months.
Clothlnc prices were 7 to II points abovo the
final on riaiurda At tho hlslust olnts of
the daj prices were up about 17 points.
Sat (.lose Chir-n HlKh. Ixiw Closo
March . h it s n-) s in-, r r i s ai
Miv . . s -.' K s n 00 8 (.S 8 s-i
July . Ii.oo 1H4 0 21 11.1,1 ll 10
Oclotfr II 41 11,11 ll 41 1)4.
December . IK n H I) 70 n.r. ) n 1,1
Jnuuar) .. 0 70 0 7') DOS ll 71
Spot .... HW SI'O
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
NCW YORK, March 11 -Sterling- rates ad
vanced sllahtly above Haturduy-a clofe l-renrh
anl 0-rnian rates neio also etrons. Itatos
Today Saturday
Sterling, demand . . 4 RO"l 4.711',
uterllntr cables . 4 OH 4 SOU
nelclismnrks. checks , . MiS SI sjt.
Franca, cables . . S 274B0.27Vj .12(4
Frincs, clux ks S 2814 3.20
NEW YORK. METAL MARKET
NEW YOIIK. March IS The metal market
nni u.utionee, tada Lead, 3 00fl4c , tin Jo
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HIGHER AT CHICAGO
May Closed 2 Centa Higher,
and July Showed Gain of 34
Cents.
CHICAGO, March 16. Attgrcsslvo buying
sent wheat prices up this morning at Ihn
opening of tho Rrnln pit May fttartrd nt
II 67't, up 1 cents, and later went to
Jl f?, while July began with an ndvanco
of of n cent nt $1.2li, nfterward Kolng
to U.32U Prices of other Rrnlns were)
also higher May closed at Jl-KSH. tip
2? oente, while July showed a fraln of
34 oents at ll.UU
Cash sales here wero 206,000 bushels
wheat, of which 1)00,000 bushels wero tak
en by exporters, 70,000 bushels corn and
243,000 bushels oats, JO, COO bushels of tho
latter being token by exporters. Winni
peg reported n big ensh demand there,
wl'.n Liverpool and New Vork buying.
Minneapolis claimed sales of 600,000 bucti
cIr wheat to go vast
Ilnrry freeman, of a well known pack
ing firm, hns returned from n i.i.eo
weeks' trip In New York and he Says
that while tho demand for manufactured
hog products Ib only moderate, nt tho
present tlmo foreign countries nro watch
ing conttltlonn closely nnd they arc not
only In tho market for part of these
prtxluctH, but that thoy nro reavy buvora
of all tho grains with tho possible ex
ception of torn.
During last week America (hipped 9,5,"2,
00n bushels of wheat, of which the United
Kingdom received 2,118,000 bushels.
While the weather In Itussla Is reported
favorable, the Bprlng movement of wheat
to other ports will be light owing to slow
railway transit.
About 7,C00,0n0 bushels of wheat has
been recentlv unloaded In Italy, Twelve)
more steamships aro awaiting their turn
to unload and 18 more vessels nro ex
pected within n fortnight, three of tho
latter holding consignments for Switzer
land. China and Japan aro In tho held for
wheat exports, but no mora has been
taken by grain exporters.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
VVhent Open. High trfrn. Close, close.
May . . I ',;Uj lshu i ,17 m.rsh tl "'5s
Julv 1 2l, 1 Jllj, 1 2114 1.241. 1.21
September. 1 001J ill 101 i.ing 1 08
Corn (new Iplh.ril
May ... 74 . 7(11
JuW . . 70'A 77',
7Hi 71V, 741S
774 t!4
us
May . ... Oftfe, co rj' t0U cots
lirn'- ' ' tM '''
May
10 nj 11 12 10 no mso I1HI17
July
nibs-Maj-
.
Jnlv
fork-
loin 11 1 1000 It 07 flOl'2"
10 17 10 22 10 1. 10 2010.17
10 HI 10 11 Kill (i -J ni..io
May .. . 17 RO 17 9. 17 7Ji I70 172
Jul 1H2-, lh41 18 17 18 4U 1S.22
bid t Asked
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
(IIIUACSO. March lfi HO(5S Itecelpts,
.11,0110 market stronc, mixed and but-hiTs,
-1, ro-Ill til good hevv -11 7151(1 U3. rough
heavy Sd408il70. llsht. J( r.OfJO 1 is; plus.
.iail7- bulk J(160y')l)O CATTI-n -He-celpts
11 Ofli). market stevdy, 11-. hlchcri
teeic-s "171I.il cows .".ml htl vm Xl4("tr7 10,
stnekers anl fei-drrs. 4 40n 10 Texnns Vjil 23
9i 40 ciilvcs. JHftlu aillli:f -Iieceltitslrt,-
kju mullet Hums nutlvo and Wes'lm
MMI-JS l-imbf. st 2171) IK
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
NrV YOItK March in Butter Market,
ttendv receipts 4MIS packiiues. extra. 20'jo.:
hlchcr scorlnr "On .0".c f-tato dalri, 27P2Sc..
Imitation creamery 21'4e22c
I CiOS Market stendy reielp-s, 15,1'I2 pack
aitcs m first- lHjc Il'sts. lf.UV c.!
nearby whites 2tf21c mixed color. 10(?f2tc.
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
NEW YOItK, March l Tho coffee market
opened firm at un advance of 1 to 1 pon's
nboio the rinnl Satun'av Trading In futures
uan falrl) actle. Trices folloiv
1ntls s Batunlai'a
opening closr
April 3 Si (if 8.63
May n 11103 in 1 KS.l. O
June "HI .-, I ti.1 ti-
July . . (I'.iSflTtio O.I41K! 11
fcoptembir j ... 71li71I 7.07i7,0l
October 7 17 7,1467 1.1
Novunber .... 721
liccember 7."7(f!7 "n "SUIT 0
Januars ....... . . TIOTTII T.2jlTJO
TeLruao 7 3.14J7 40 ...
Bales, .1000 t'-K-
Trade Commission Meets
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lew Ttderal T rad Commission gathered in
nrn.ally todny and iltfcuered thglr work.
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head of tho Corj.ou.tlen Hureau ua Is Elated
for tho trado hoard IialrniQnnliip and com
mlwHtoners Uublc HarrJff rarry and Hurley
Th hotrd will n cet formally Tuesday nnd or
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