Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 03, 1915, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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KVENINCI KEDaBB PHILADELPHIA". SATURDAY. APRIL 3, 101S.
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ILARGE INCREASE IN ACTUAL LOANS MADE BY NEW YORK BANKS CUBAN SUGAR HIGHER
ROCK ISLAND RALLIED
AFTER SHARP BREAK
.1 i
fRumor of Possible Postpone
ment of Annual Meeting.
Jump in Cuban Sugar.
-rw -vnlltv. Anrll .1. JtnVpmnnln of
K. rirra 111 tho enrly dcnlliiRS on the
Stock ExejirttiRn louny were in an ir
...,, inr fniirpo. mul no Oefltillo trend
.-C., rlevaloncri until after Hie end of
?the first hour, when the market became
jstronjf anu 1110 llfll onowen (Bins. Alien
ing prices wero generally higher, nntl
the volume of nctlvlty was larser thnn
.meetctl! nt the higher levels stocks wor
..(supplied and tho market cased off, only
n mlvnnco again on soino little demand.
tioth from lloor traders and outsider.
The stocic mnritci cioscu bitomb, wiui
the entire list showing advances. In Home
Instances gains of two points and more
were made.
Interest again today centred largely .In
the movements of Chicago, Hock Island
nnd raclllc stock, a break of nearly 3
points being mndo before the end of the
first hour, on tho fact that stock bought
today cannot be voted nt the nnnunt meet
ing on April 12. Hcports gained clrcu
"iBtlbn on thn break that the annual incet
imr troll tl be postponed nnd this cntlncrl
n rally, the prlco going nbovo the final
of Thursday.
A ten-point jump In Cuban-American
Bugar, from 5.1 to 63, nttrnctcd hoiiio at
tention. There was no news to account
for this advance. American Sugar was
also stronger In sympathy. American
Ice grew ittrong on tho announcement
that tho Knickerbocker Ice Company.
.tho branch of the American Ico Com-
B pany In this city, Is preparing for an ail-
fcnlico in ico prices to large consumers.
which will probably go Into effect some
E' IIh.. tl.ta txrtotlt Tim mll'ATinii will hn
B, llllU UIIU ......... v. ............. ..... v..
K about 23 per cent., or from Jl n ton to 3
tea. ton. Jinny IndependcntH nre already
IpKctlliig under way n program of ort
E. t-nnchiff nrices. Motor shares were usnlii
it ron g.
& That business conditions are gradually
growing better Is shown In the total or
.weekly bank clenrlngs. Although no Im
provement Is shown over the correspond
ing wecK or last year, me loiai mis wceic
Rhows an Increase of J353.S0n.010 over the
previous week, while there Is a clearance
of 5163,131, 1U) aB compared wun uio mime,
week last year. As has been tho caso
for tho last few weeks, New Orleans
shows an Increase.
Added to this aro the reports or Better
tarnlngs from month to month by tho
largo systems. Jn a. large measure this
Is due to the diligent slasmng or ex
penses, and how vigorously tho railroads
have been doing this recently was re
vealed today by the Interstate Commerce
'.Commission In n report of earnings of
.117 of the country's principal lines. Cross
openilllin luveuuea iui ruuiuuij cv
$5,B2J,3?3, ngulnst $H7,0S2.2n 111 February.
1911; expenses were $103,434, ST3, against
$118,320,455 In February, 1914; net revenues,
136.077,620. against t28,7St.78S In February,
1914, The New Haven system mado.n very
ft good showing In February. The net enrn-
tlngs were ?iS8,690 greater than tney weie
for the same month last year, while the
net for thn first eight mouths or the fiscal
year was II.0S3,!)3D, against (9.S9I.358 last
year. For the clem months there was a
surplus of 5o'JI,8S7, asalnst a deficit of
JCi.l'I'j In tho flame period In 1311.
! Tho weekly statement of the condition
of the members of the New York Clear-
ping House Association showed a decrease
lu'avcrago loans of JS.szo.ow, wntie tno
surplus reserve Increased S7.1M.81Q. Actual
"loans rose $11,222,000. while the actual lo
'terve was $1,017,720 smaller.
New York Bond Sales
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NOTES QF THE KAIL
interstate Commerce Commission
1IY Ordered rullrnariM In .nirt mnn.l
ived from other railroad, for leased
-Mines. This Information Is desired
? divuioii of Valuation. The state
rs must nhnw u.')iu inmn.nv lu l.na.il
dude all lands and terminal and
f holdings. Dates for the flllnsr of
ttiemenis, will bo fixed later.
Jii a ffw dma the paltlmora and
4nroaa win begin construction or
i J-exinstgii, Ky., which will cost
i Kj,O0ft
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
..-.tlei1 Hublier Company, retular
,,'. J common, 2 per cent, on flrat
i ,7, ' 1 Mr cant, on itconi praftrrad.
MuilanoMtl 3 Pr cant, PivsWa May
oi rirA April 15.
pOLD GOING TO CUBA
lit i . "" ' Nallojwi mu ot
N41alili ,n ti,..n. TiaiamT -i dn.l
L? ,1Kr " minor coina. Itatss tl
u a. b ih L'BUad StiitJt TJlBt at
iVew 3'oj'A; .SiocA; Sales
Alli f!nli! MlnM.
Allls-Chalmers
Allls-Chslmers pf
Amalgamated Copuet
Am Heel Sugar
Am Can
Am Can pf
Am Car A I'd r
Am Cotlon Oil
Am Hide A t.pa pter. .,
American Ice
Am Linseed
Am Loromotlre
Am Locomotive r(
AmSmpliIng
Am Smelling pf
Am SnuH
Am Steel foundries-,.
Am Sugar
AmTel&Tcl
Anaconda Copper.,.,.
Alchlion
Ilatdwln Iaxo
llalllmoreAi Ohio
Ilaltlmore A Ohio pf .
llalobllas Mining
llcllilclicm bteel
Hrooklyn HapTran...
HuttcrlckCo
CaH'ctroleum
Cal Petroleum pf
Canadian 1'aclllc
Cent Leather Co
Cent Leather Co pf . .
Ches A Ohio
Chlno Copper
Chic A Great West ..
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Motors 1st pf ...
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Minn A St I.oub ....
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Montana I'ocr
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Nat Lead
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IJANK CLEARINGS JUMP
Total for Country Showed Big In
crcaso in Week.
Ilrtiirna from sll or thi iMeailiie llouaei
nl tho tountry for the laat week allow that
rlearlnsa ware ' diI.3lU.ttlo above lh preiloiiH
weak tii loisl liSnc 3.SS0.W,3ftl. .onipareil
with t3.UH).4'.'T,32 In the week previous. The
Kit we'evi I total, however. wa W:i.l3l.mi
below the correapondlnK week a year aso. New
Orleana w the only city to ahow n Increaau
, the l..( week. IM.jl. follow; p
New York l,l,Mlia,Ill tt.hill.i'.II.MXI -ll.ft
iioiion . las.oco.ium iiMi.s.'Mi.Ttit -111.1
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TMlfor',Mk.f.-J,a;0,J81 3.7M,000,lS -K.5
'Partly estimated. '
NEW YOUK HANK STATEMENT
Actual Deposits Increased Over 25
Millions.
NEW TORK. April 3.-A Jump of ia,8M.opo
hi actual depoalta wa the lef feature of the
Vkty alateroant of the clearlnj houaa banka
,Pllah also npivleJ notably, but there waa
a dUwepancy In tn two reatrve atatemeota,
the T arBe nura ahowleg an Jnereaa of
I.mVlO. whwaaa Ihire w an actual da
vruu of tl.01T.T2O. Total loana wera S.jlST,
27SoS) wl 111 T total dtiwalta of XS,I1J3ihjO
nn ria'naill nd IlloilW.COO oo time. The
SrU rtfrrv w.7 54I.OAJ.OOa Detail.
"lMrlnar bou.. wambarf, awrae: Im.rMs)
nSSfita' ' ' Ji.ro.00u
?lm desoa la 3 823,000
RtMrv ....." T.4M.SW
tliirinf bouw mb. wtual: ...0M
ItMHY J.T,TW
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WAR 8ILVEU
KKW SOBK. AtU, f-cemerui M'
-uar wu qiutd at 4fe eaaa Mr .
SiViw (Jr H clot rB Ibtutdtf prte
Market Ended the Week With
a Show of Strength in the
Steel Stocks and Eric.
Kxcent for an upswing; of more than n
point In tlilo nn tlio purchase of gome MX!
sliArCD. tlicte ns llttlo to iIIscimh in
the brief lno hour of trading on tlio
riillnOcliihla Slock Kxclmngo today, (n
the whole, tho week ended Willi irlrcn
filiowlns n linn tone, but liolldny cotidl
tlona prenlled. and many of the traders
were mlaslnir. Iiavlnr left Thursday nlirht
I tn remain nnny until Monday. About
the widest change, next to tho rlfi' In
Krle, was a point recession in General
Asphalt prcfened.
Tho buoyancy of tho Krle Rroup of se
curities In New York followed upon the
announcement of the success of the latest
nolo Issue, nnd naturally tho stock hem
followed Its rise In Wall street.
Cambila nnl United States Steel sliar.M
ruled linn on optimistic utterances rc
Raidlng the trade. Itaport orders Tor lion
and steel producers In the llrst tluee
months of the year have nveraRed moio
Ihuii double the rate nblalulni; lu the
last three months of 1011, nnd It was
picdlcted todny that alilpnietits this month
mlRhl easily exceed SOO.OiiO tons. I'or four
inonllis now the trade has steadily im
proved without oxpcrlcnclnR n setback.
The larRn mllN on April 1 withdrew
riuolatlons of 1.15 rents for plates. Hhapes
and bars on prompt spoWfleatlon, thus
placins tho mnikcl at least nominally on
a l.L'0-eeut basis. The lowefll sales In
December were nt 1.05 cents.
The anthracite Rroup of secuillles was
Inactive todny and (luctuated somewhat
uncertainly until Just at the close, when
they became firm. owIiir to various
holidays, there will be only about M
woiklng days In' April. Orders for de
livery dtirliiR the mouth an large nwltiR
to the fact that the lowest prices of tho
yenr prevail at Ibis time.
Liquidation for foreign nccouut In Lake
Superior was iiRnln III evidence and thn
quotntlon gradually slipped back close to.
six. On the other hand. Tonopah jlel
mont was in demand nnd moved up ,i
fraction. Rond trading was quite ljil.sk
and really overshadowed the dealings In
stock. There were considerable transac
tions in United Hallway Investment "s.
Pennsylvania I'.s, Heading general 4s
and Lelilgli Navigation 4Us. Haldwln Bs
moved up a point.
Thurs rlne. Hull liw. ('
n, ..ill irr -,i'i -.i'a
4.1 ni Itallnajs . :ur.. :in1t :nvi
. I I'nm Iron ... .11 II 4.1
Sin Cam HIKl ... 41 IIU 14
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113 Klerirlc Btorage IHi, i, 4H
mo Krle ". il iti aJ
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s weatm foal ... r.o'. III nt
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Ml IVn Vr la. 77 77 77 77
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I aslaa, J.-.l.tla, rnniMreil v. Iih Mi,s.nt
lai: till uerk, $2M.22j aaitie perlnl Inat
J 1 02. .VI I.
Local Bid and Asked
Union in
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Financial Briefs
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A special meeting of tho stockholders
of the International Smokeless Powder
nnd Chemical Compnny will be held In
Camden on .Monday to vote on the ques
tion of accepting or rejecting nn offer
of J5.760.IXX) for the pioperty made by
the K. I. tin Pont International Powder
Company.
The feature of the preliminary report
of the New Yoik State Insiirnnce De
partment for the year ended December
31, Hill, la the relatively small Hiangn
In the Item of stocks nlid bonds ownnil by
Hie life companies. The New York Snito
life companies, for Inslnnce. on December
.11, 1911, owned JI,32S.000,00O slocks nnd
bonds; all other life companies doing busi
ness In the New York State owned JH8I.
02r,000. A jenr ago the New York Slate
companies owned tl.021,S9:,D00 and the
other companies J6S!).6S7,000.
The annual leport of thn American
JClnc. Lead and Smelting Company for
the 1914 calendar year shows operating
profit of. $77,6!):, against a loss of JICD.OTI
In 1013. The balance carried to surplus
was $50,692, agalnat a deficit of J30t,f30 tn
previous year.
Considerable activity was reported by
local bond dealers In tho new school dis
trict. Issue.
The Pittsburgh Slock Kxclmnse ie
moved all minimum prices on stock and
bonds.
The American Smelting ami I.'erlnliig
Company has advanced Hie pi Ice of lead
from 4.15c. to 4.20c.
The aggregate earnings pf ii rallioadi
for the third week In March showed n
decrease of Jl,f68.72ii.
The New Yoik Fulilieasury sallied JSIS,.
0O from banks on Friday.
The Upstate Public Service Commis
sion of New York will granl a hearing on
Wednesida. on the New York Central
Railroad Company's application to Issue
JIOO.OOO.OOO 30-year 6 per cent, convertible
debenture bonds and to increase the capi
tal stock from :00,000.0X) to $400,000,000.
Reductions of 2 to 5 cents wore an
nounced in tho price of crude oil today.
The annual report of the TCemlnglon
Typewriter Company shows net earnings
of $376,416, against $1,751,087 In 1913, The
deficit after dividend was $195,323 com
pared with a surplus of $431,091 the pre
vious year.
The Lehigh and New Rnglqnd placed an
Older for seven locomotives with Bald
win.
Match stock transfer tax receipt In
New York totaled $3)3,551.
All of the $io,nnrt,000 i-jrie- rtallroad s per
cent, notes recently nffeied nt Wi and
Intel est have been sold and the syndicate;
closed.
Bids will be received bv Trenton, N.
,i., until April s ror i4o,uuo -j per cent.
30-year bonds; by Sea Islo City, N. J.,
until April H for $26,00') 5 per cent, board
walk and bulkhead bonds, and by cilou
ce?lr township (P, O. Blackwood). N.
X. April 5, $5500 5s.
Tho Indianapolis Union Railway has
sold to a syndicate of bankers $l,000,oo
general and refunding 6 per cent, gold
bonds, guaranteed by tlie PenusylvaiiM
Ilallroad nnd the, Vanderbilt Interests.
The response of holders of preferred
slock of the Interstate Unllwaia Com
pany to tho proposition offered by the
directors for an exchange of that stock
for ptlier preferred shares, to be Issued
without any retirement clause, has been
very favorable, and the directors jinve
selected the Heal Eitate Title insurance
pnd Trust Company as depository for
the present preferred stock, to Issue tem
porary certificates of the new Issue in
exchange, A meeting pf all stockholders
has been called for April S3 lo amend
the compauy'w certificate of Incorpora
tion to conform with the provisions of
the new preferred Issue.
MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS
TONOI'All STOCKH.
DEMAND VERY LIGHT
Export for 'Week :3,82-I,171 ,
Bushels G r o n t c r Fnminc j
Conditions in Austria. ,
ClIICArid. April 3 -Tlioio was very III- j
tlo activity In tlie grain pit lnda, anil i
the wheat market was Irregular. .May
started '(, higher, nt 11.56'J. then fell to
$l.ol'. on" ,, while duly begnli 's lower
and then leceiled lo U.il'i. off I'n cents,
the tnarkcl becoming weak. Demand was
very light tluoughoiit Hie short session.
May closed nt $l.n3,, up l'.i rents; Julv
tl.22M. tip ! rent.
Australia's oat ciop Is estimated at
4.1100.00) builiclx. agnlnsl I2,00Vi to 14.
000,000 bushels of the preceding season.
Cubic itlspntclies from Home claim that
famine conditions are lieromlua serious In
Aurtrlii, and n leporl fioin llcillii states
that all persons holding more Hum 2.'0
pounds of fodder must report tlie same to
the Federal Counsel.
The total cxpotls of wheat this week,
nrcordlng lo Unidstreel's. were I0.lt0.2j2
bushels, ngaiii'l 6.2S0.073 bushels last
week, an increase of 3,S2l,lil bushels.
Inst year. !,fi.13,43.1 bushels; since duly I, 3I0.
M.'i.OOS bushels; year iigo. :0l,56t,i"2 blisliels.
Corn shipments ibis week. l,I.lS.Ttl bush
els: Inst week, 1. 107,228; Inst year. 85 81.
'orii shipments since July 1 amoiinleil in
2:,.S38,(l bushels, compared with 2. lOS.mrt
bushels during the same period n year
ago.
l.rnillMK rulilrp, inncnl A. Fnllons;
Thur.itav'a
wheat-- ripen. Illali. Irn'. I'tn.e. ilone.
Msv I..12'4 I. Mi, t..1l', -I..W, l.MJ,
.llllv t.22 1 2:llJ 1.2HJ 1.22; I.22U
Srhleinher .. t.li' l.ll', l.nti't l.li)i, ! un?
i nin miw tieineri 1
"PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
0MA1N AND n.otm
HltKAT. neeelpls. 220.S50 bu.hela. The
market ruled firm iind Ie. hlnher nnder (sir
nin ilemanil nml bullish speculsllon In other
home (train cehtrra. We nuote: ,
Car lota. In espott etnator-Nn 2 rul. apot.
JI.Mfil.M: No. 2 red Western, fl.r081.n-i.
Hound Iota In enpott elevator-No .2 re",
apot slid April. t..lin,Ml.c()k: No. 2 red Weal
em. I.,.!i'tI.G4't: No. I Nortliem Oulmh.
l.i;oSIH.il.-i'i.
I'llltN. Itecelpta 12.00(1 huali. Orterliiirs
ninlerate and lha market aleatt, hut tiane
oiilrl. Oiiotnilons: car loo In export le-
.vur, .Nn. J. rpoi .nn pni. i.,.i,n'
leni.ier. 7.1ttf7i.te.; No. 3. 72'tti'4'tc. far
lots inr local trsd, as lo loetlon.--.Vo. 2 l
lo. MifiSle alratner yellow, 7Sf70c: Nn. I
ellmv. 7lli7f : No 4 rltflw, ;4Ti;.V..
7n 7ai.
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.llllv HI..-I.1 1(1.3.1 1(1.27 till.. 111.27
yenteinlier ..to.iin 10.H2 10.5.1 tin .17 In.W
Mnvr... 17 11.1 17.:;u 1701 17. in 17.02
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September ..sn2 17.Hi "I..M1
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Tnnopiih Itetniiuil .
Tonopah ttxtetiHlnn
T.-inopnli .Meraer ...
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COTTON
XBIV VOItK. April ;l.-The general an
ticipation for the unlet cotton opening
was not fulfilled tills moinlng. There
was an excellent demand for contracts
and trading was brisk, with the opening
, prices iini'lianged to seven points above
rnuisiiays num.. i no tune wnn nun
on the call ntul continued quite steady
theieafler. Tlie llsi ndvnnceil n point or
two in tlie early trailing nnd then lo
in ted lu nbotit the opening levels. urrVr
Ings weio llglit and wire houses were th
best buyers. Closing figures showed gains
of II points. Spot advanced 10 points.
Thins, ilone. Open. Illsh. l.o. lbi"
Mov "'' P. ilf "SI IKI7 ion
.llllv I" '-' 10.00 10.12 lo.Oii 1n.l2
Hi tuber . .10 3.-, In.:: in. m li3i ui.it
liecember ..111...1 in..,, hi.i.i in..,, iu.ii.
.lauunrv . . HiR" l".nt Id. 70 in. 03
Sj.ol .'
mm
li.wi
Kccurd Number of I'itilurcs
tnirlnc the Ola! ouailer of this eai 721h
hu.lncfrs fnlluieH wein repolled to It. (1. Dun
; ( o., me usiiiiiiich or me ncrnuuin? con-
' 1'ernn aninliiitliii; tn .M(l,Y7ti3,33.1. Ill number
I of ilefaulis thta record la arester Ihnn In any
! prevloua jriir. but It la alRlittU'iint of the ie-
; rent prnaiea.iivr tmprnveiiient lu bualncait that
there were "(IS fewer auenenalona In Marrh and
lojn than hair (lie liabilities than riurlns Jau-
uarv. 'Ihe lolala for the quarter will prob-
I nlily long rriunlii n huh rci'nril for llir period.
I The nssirtHlr llablllllea nf in.1.7irl,.'KI.1 liaa
1 l.i i-il HXi'crfkMl nlllv bv III- f 12I..M)ll.(M10 In-
lolled In the nec-und ipiartei of the panic cir
! 1SW.
laluple yellow. H0f?i;lc. ; new coli, Pr ,0 I'.ia .
l)AT8.--lteelnla. 77.01R bulb. Trail
tpilei. but prkea steadily held, ilunlatlnna
Nn 2 nhllp, ivit.jtiue. : atandard white, l.'."i
Ul... , No. 3 while, ill', it) 12c.
HVi: steady. We uuoia at $l.10 I IS
per bii.li . a to qiiallly, In export elector,
and al Sl.11.ipi. 1 1 op aiiiall loia of ne.ub
drain In tafs.
n.OUIt. Iterelpla. I.1S bbl. and I.11TP.
nin Iba. In sacka. Timle ipilet snd prices
nlihout Impel tnnl rhanse. yuntatloiia, per
Inn lli.. In nond. Winter, olenr. fi1.3.',O0.iu.
do., alralabt. Jil.KKJil.s.l; ,lo . rmlent. je.;nr'
7 10: Kamaa atialalit lute aarka. JH.T.Ifi 7: do.
patent. Jute McKa. $70 7.31: spring, flrt cliar.
sfJ.MWit.Tft; do.. itralKbt, Jfl.7.187: do., patent.
747.2.1- do., faiorlle liranda. $7..V)i)S: rlty
intra, chiilee and fan'y patent. 7..V)8: fo..
renular grndea. winter, clear. 6.3.lfl.(l: 1o
airmail, ail iK)iifi,',1. nn., patent, 0.fin(7.10.
Iti I; I'l.dt'lt ruled atenilv under amall
S'lppllra. hut trade a nulel. We quota
nemby nnd We'tern, In ood, at $(I.M)S6.75,
as In iualit.
IMIUVISIUNS
'I'lie iraikei tulerl aieadv. but ihere 11.1
Inile limJhiK, uuntallons. i.ltj beef. In aets,
ainoked and nlr-drled, 2.135HC , Western lieef,
in trie, ainoked, 2.1Un,-. : cliv beef, knuckle,
and tender, aiuokeil and nli-drled, 27irt28e.;
We.tr.rn beef, knuckles ano tenders, anieked,
2fi:sc.. beef hima. $1132, pork, famll),
J22.15K 22.75' haine. H. P. cmed. loo.e. I.T.KT
13'r. ; do., a.i'nned. loose. I2'itjl2;c: do., do.,
moked. 13i.ni3i)4c.. other hania. smoked, city
cured, na to brand nnd average. t3i.4EJ.ic. ;
ham... tinoked. W'e.tern cured. 13'ifll4c.: do.,
boilpd. hoiirle.a, 2.12lc : pli-nlr ahouldera. H.
P. cured, loore. loliWIlc. . do., smoked, liimn
101. c; bellies In pickle, according to aieraite,
looie, 12'i5JI2iic. : breakfast bacon, aa to brand
and nieraue. clly cured, t.ftt-c: breakfast
baron, Wcalern ruled. Iitriftc: lard, Western
refined. Ilercea. Iljrtl'.c, : do., do., tuba. tl
11'ic: lard, ruie cli. ket lo randered, tn
llerces. lirilt'.c; lard, pine clly, kettle ren
dered, In li-bj, IH?!l',r.
KEKINED SUGARS
The tnaiket was quiet hut Orm. We quota:
Standard aranulated. r,.f).1c. : fine cranttlated.
I nunc; powdered. Be: confectioners' A, S.SOc;
soft grades, B,0.1(fS.6&c.
' DAIRY PRODUCTS
III TTIllt. Offerings moderate and lha
mttrkei alearlj. hut trade qulei Quo
iHlioua: Western, fresh, uolltl-nacked creamery,
1 luncy, speclsln, 33c; estra, .lie. eatra flrata,
I 30c.; nrals, 28B2tic. : seconds. 2.127c. ; ladle..
1 rncked. llltClc. ao to qualltv: nearby print.
, fancy. 34c; avprase extra. 3.".c: firsts. Sllftaic,
seconds, 2C32.Sc: special fancy brands of prints
I jobbing at .ISfHIc.
! KIIIIS. Tho market ruled nrm with de
mand iIcanlnR up all offerings, Ountntlons: tn
I fire cu.es. nearby exlran, 22c. per do. ; ueaiby
flrata, Sll, 1.1 per standard case: nearby current
lecelpte. 0 per ca.e; Western extra firsts,
. Sll. 1.1 per case; do., flr.la. Sll per case; Soutli-
fin. J.-,.4iitf.ViO per caaa; duck crbs, as id I
quality. 2H2Sc per ilox.: fnncy aelecled ;
candied ficah egis were Jobbed out at 23ti2S':.
per dox.
I'HKKSi:. Trnde was quiet, but offerings 1
were Unlit nnd values weio nell maintained.
Quotations: New Vnik full cream, fall make,
fancy. l(l;jJ17c. . do.. 1I0.. ralr tn food, IHl
1 inijo. ; do., do., rurrent make, lu'sfdBc. : do.,
part skims, S13c
POULTRY
1.1 II. The market tilled firm under!
llaht nfrerln8. but demand onlv moderaio.
tjuctntlona: F'onls. t7jflSc. ; old roosiers. 12ft' 1
121.1'. ; fhli'kciis, snft-mcaied, 1Rll)c. tlo.. 1
ringcy. lUfl.lc: turke.is. i.lttiTe.: ducks. 1I1M I
17c: Bccse, l2Stli!e.: milnfa-.. as to iiuallt'. '
P r lulr. .ViOiOc: pigeons, old. ner pair. 25iJ I
..Of., do., vnung. per pair, 2272.1c 1
llti:SSKI). Suppllea nf desirable stock I
aiiiKU and lh- market griieislli nun.
bin trnrte qnlel. Quotations: Frefh-ldlled ;
fowla. 12 lo box, dry-picked and dn'-packed. 1
fnncy srlectil.Iii,c; uelhlnir4i,il7.1 Ibs.ap:e,e,
IS'ic: do.. 3'ifi4 lbs. apiece. isi,c. : do., 3 lb.
jileci.. IllrflSc.: do., under 3 lbs. apiece. 144
I.M-. Konla. bbls.. dry-phkeil and dry-packed.
Western. 4JI.1 lbs. apiece. lSUlt'.c; do., do.. I
1' ;b.. I7fllt'..t.. do, do. a lbs SrtJMindef,
t44ilBc. Old roosters, dry picked, I la. gijulha,
per dos , white, ,ltBln- II te 12 lbi.
per . de., 14,2564.80! win'.", w.lfhing s
to III Iba. per do. $3,f3Jtf4.1.1; do,, do,, s)
lbs. per dor... .!0.1.'.'; do., do.. 7 Iba, per tfit.,
t2it2.(;.1i no., do., IPSAilj lbs, ear dot., fl.JOW
t,nt dark and No. 2, oOcfffl. Frosen poultry
I'oiris. as to ousllly. , tortlfc.i ehlckent, dry
Picked ard iirypained, in baits, nillk-fid. ,11
P-T8 Hi, tn nor,, 1 8c. j 1)0, 374142 Iba. to.doi.,
'tc.i do.. 41f)47 lbs. to ds Ue.r o 48 lha,
to do , SOc. , do., BO lbs. nrd oitr fte.i eenn
feil. 31W42 lbs, lo der IHe.i do., 41SJ47 1h. to
ilor.. 17c: ilo,. 48 lbs. to dor., 10c i tlo.,
lbs and mer 0r. th'ckeiis, ilry-nlfkea and
(lr -inekeil. In bbls. -Western, corn-fed, S Iba,
find 01 r. Ie. . .10.. do.. 4 lbs.. WnJ'tliAc.! ,,
dp,, XI, iha., inuc; flo do., 2U3 lbs, t4r
Lie: biollers. 12 10 box. mllk-fsii. ffniy, lrt
24 Iba. to box. 27i.i do., fan y, 2.1H20 lbs. (K
flax., i':.; roin'ren. taticy, isij.4 ioa. 10 uox.,
2fc. ; d".. prime. 2.ifl.:o lbs. to oox 22. Tur
keys, dryplcked and dry-packad Fane', 2't
22c- filr lo xnod, ttj!0ci eM toms, 18920c.!
ducks, rancv in boxes, litt'Je.i do., ortjlparir
to teod. I'.'lr.-. rese, cholct tod fancy. 119
10c. do. No. ?, I2IT14P
FRESH FRUITS
Tie markei dull and strati barrlta a shade
malr. guotatlnna' Applet, Netv lork, par
hh'. York Imperial, 3.lt Oreen'n. f2U3.
Klnn, 2 7.1J13..10: vpj. 1m 3! natdwln, Ifftpi.
Un Pavls, at.7S!i2.2.1; other seoit entlng
xnnelles. f l.i)V.o4ii medium, SlI.oO! apples,
WfUtrn. per bov. fl(ri.7S: apples, nsiawara
and Pinnaylvanla. per hamper, BOBOOc. 1
lemona, per box, Jin 2.7.1; oranges, Florida,
tier box, si..V)fj2.7S: innfterhies, tnortda, per
strap, 1 BOrtS.no; urapetrulf, Florldt, per
box, SI.Mfl2.riO; pinrapplea, per crate Pkrto
lllco. S1.7.iaii .Klortda. S21! cranberries,
ran.v late varlttles. per bbl., ll.no4.70; cran
berries, .lerssv. per crate, SSffTSc.i ftritw.
berrUs. Florida, per quart. 20(j73,Jc.
VEGETABLES
Pupnllea fairly liberal and the market quiet
and barely steady, Quotallona) Whlta
potnloes, pee bushel Pennsylvania, 4fcf!!Uc.-,
Mslti". 45C4W1C. : New York, aa o qualltv.
lOlfir.c; aweet potatoes, neltuare. n'r Pamper
-1.1ISC. 1.21fH.T.l; medium. W)c. .tt saa't
poiato. Kastern Khore per bbl, No. t. S2.2.1
H71.2n: Nn. 2. Xl.tOffl.7.1; snie's Jirttv, ear
bbl. S'o. I. S3.7flff4.73; No. 2. S2B2.0: sutets.
.ler.ey. nr basket. 7,lo.?SI.2ft: onions, oir
bushel. 009700.. do., choice, ner 1 no-lb. bag,
Sltft.2.1. iln . medium, per KO-lb. tar, 7.V5rO.l
do., se'ends, per lOO-lb. bir. Mfttslr.: cab
bage, Danish, per ton, 13.1034: do., Florida,
per basket. SI..KW1 7.V cJt1IIP0e.tr. Naw TorW,
Eer crrle. fl.7Sf2.2.1; sptnach. Norfolk, per
bl., SJ.03.MI. Kale, .S'or'olk, ner bbl., f 1,95
fl.r.n; leitiiie, Texas, per bushel-baakit. Trie.
'iSl.r.0: do.. Florida, per basket, 2lT2.KI;
beii.s. T'lnrldn. wax. per basket. f3fT.1.&odt.,
Florida. Krern tier im bet, fl4t.YM xieas.
Florida prr roslirt siBri1 rcaplint Flirlda.
per box. x?Hi"!.r,0: cucumbers. Florida, par
h.isket. Jl.fiOW.I: souash. Florida, par bsslcel,
S2.2.1I13'. peppers. Florlds, per carrier, SITli
h,'ete. Florida, per 1(10 bunches. t,'l5: tnma
los, Florida, per carrier Fancy. J2.MiI3.SOI
choice, fl B0Jr2.2.1: celery, Florida, per erata.
SI. 2.133: do.. New York, per bunch, PilffBOe.;
mushrooms, per Mb. basket, 0nc.nS1.S0.
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
rilliWOO. April 3.- lTOOS. rtecelpta. SOOO!
market strona;. ho hither: mixed and butchers,
stl.ti.14(: aoort heavy. S.O0?7: rough haai-y.
so.r.ivjfo en- lithi. sn.a.v7: pigs. fs.oo..M
.bulk. fll.SOOil.11,1. CATTLn. Itecelpta, 100:
market iteady: beevea, S.I.PO19S.7.I: cosra ana
helKis, f.'tW7.7r,: Texans. ffi.r,(if9ii.nn; calve.,
Sfl(.iV). BHBEP. necelpta, 150ns market
ktcmlv: ustlie und Western, S7.SOJJS.40:
lambs, S7.75tlln.10.
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
niiw YortK, April :i -iit;TTt--.n.-o.rirki)t
firmer; recelpla. 47.10 packn.ee., Kilm. !t1ic.!
hither a.-o'-lnf. 32iif,2';c.: Slate dairy, C08"1c!
Imitation creamery. 2fi2.V.
KOUS. Market firm; rtcelols. la.ROfl ease".
Flrsta, 20ii2lc: nearby whiles, 23c,; mixed
color. C01l2mic.
No Bethlehem Dividend Expects
HBTltbrairBM. Pa.. April 3. The OetSiUhein
associates of f'harlea M. Hchwab. head n tha
Dethlehem Steel Corporation, despite th fa
lorable annual report, with nlmait Jln.ino.OK)
made last vear and tliLOOfi.txi' of nrrte
on hand do not expect "li-t n' ilir'ecn' '"!
be flcclared at the annual meeting- nt the'
llelhlehem 8leel forporat Ion neit Til w
Schwab has aluaja aald there nnu'd rot be
nnv dividends until the Improvements and
enlartemeuts al the worka are cnmp'e'e1 and
paid for. and he reea no reason at this time
to change thla policy.
Pass Pachua Power Bond Paynient
MCINTP.KA1.. April ."., -Interest due Anrll 1
on S4,0(ii00 I'athue l.lsel.t r.nd Poner r per
cent, bonds, guaranteed uncnndltlonslly by
Mexca.ii I.lfht ami Poner, hat not Men pnld
Local Reserve Uanli Statemenl
The fomlltlon of the .Federal lleierie Hank
of phllailelniiia nt the clna. i,t business April
1 ""' " f0'',OB,lKHOUitCK?. , , .
April I. .March 20.
O0I1I ruin ami cold cer- ...,.. .-,.
Ililiatea 111.722,100 StS.7c.l.".'l
I.ejtnl leant 1 miles,
silver cei'llOi'iUes and ..,-..
HiilisMlari enh, 2 J.SS Jfr? ?.'7J.".'.'-7
Itrdlscbiuiis nml lonna a.l'Si.oill .'.H32..UI
Investinciits 2.0J7.000 l.U.s-.uH)
Dun flom Federal resent-
lmnk-iiei . . I.TKIMI. Mtl.(5ili
All other itsourcea... . I1SIM1 2.1(l,l.u:i
RAILROAD EARNINGS
CI.N'CINNATT. IIAM1I.TI1.V AND DAYTON
111.1.
Sft.1l.3lll
.".'J.IIS'I
li. Ill l.2:i:i
ir.'K.ur,
AND
February Rto.H....,
nncrntlnir ileltclt....
Klaht months' Kros.
Nit
NMW VOIIK. (.'
I'Vhruary Kiosa ...
Nit
t-llulil inoilltia' Brims
Net
ST.
Dn reus.
S1H.112
N.1,53.1
2lll.7ll,t
IH3,Prt.1
I OFIS.
S33 0I1
.LSI I
.17 ..111
2.200
Talal
ilapllal paid In
Deposits
Total
$23.3',5,0S1 f Sl.CSll.SrtO
I.IAIIII.ITIKM..
Ji,i.-.r,::ini
ui.r,.,.i.b.V)
. .. S23.3S.1.US1 S-MWlJSO
Sl.lM.tl'.H
10,224,lil I
BANK CLEARINGS
lUnk clearlnsa today cnmpareil lih cniro
apondlng day last, lno years:
I IUI 'tfl I IJI-t
I I'lilladelphlH S.V).ll'tt.7lll KVi!i,ii!li S27.5(..S,73.1 '
I Ibialnn . . S3t.SI.1,llll SCDi.tflH SSI S2X..VI .IM'.H i
I New Ynrk. 2n..l7:i.t).17 r.ll,2il.l..1ll 2H.s.irj,7ll
RATES FOR MONEY
i'all. 'I line.
Philadelphia ll'itfl 31iTI
New York IJ.5J2I. 2'n:i'j
Huston 3 .T.ffl
Clilcatn aiiiJI I MP,
romnierclal paper. 3 to 0 months. Phila
delphia. .TvjKI P'r cent.
Reserve Bunks' Discount Rales
30 on ttr Oieri")
D,iys, Days. Days, Days,
New York I II. f' ft
Dnston I I .1 .1
PhlladelpliU ( IS 4', ,11
I'levelaud 1 I Hi Si
lllt'lunoml 4 t 1 .1 ,
Atlanta 4 I', .1 .1
4'hlCHRO 4 I'i I'. .1
Ht. lml 4', ft .1 fti,
.Mtnneaiiolla 4 t, f, ftt!
Ksn.aa Clly I I IS fit,
Dalla 1 4 I'J .1
Hut Kniiiclseo 4 I 41; 1;
ICAtlO
SW.74H
. .. 3 1.2 IS
7,.V.',IU3
l.237.!lSi
XKW YHIiK. NKtV IIAVUN it II AllTFOItD.
Febriiaiy nper, rei Sl,.vn,f!tiit '$23,1.1!
Onrr. Inc-unn l,2Si,ns.l 7"1',.!"'
IlUlit mos. oprr. rev.. I2,inii(ll L'.U.Vi.ici;
Jper. Inuiine 11.CN1.0":) 2,liil.5VJ
UIL'ISVII.I.B AND NASHVIl.l.l..
Februaiy units S3,K.'.!i.l)l7 Si;o'l,K2
Net 1X111,1172 1 IR.II7U
Kloht inoiitha' tints ... 3 1.KI 11.11511 tl.'tTl.TT-
Net 11.772. 1 it 1 2.l.ni.r,2S
lncrciiav.
NEW YORK CURB
SUNDA Y'S
PUBLIC
LEDGER
"The Nation
Ilimteii 7i.
fli'ltlSfi-Anierlrnn T old 17'.
nrltlxh-AuieiiiHii T now 17',
(loldOeld I'rmtolldill'd I OK! 1
Oreene Can 2-
I. a Itu.a . , '
I. V ("I Hales 10.1
NipUslnr (i'i
171,
If,
It-Ill
:;n 1
4 I
Bill,
sni-i
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Otis Mm
nil. Kiev pitf
Itlker-tleteiiuui
Sterling iJuniho .
Tobacco in-oilucts i
Tobacco I'riiiiuctn pif I0H
rnlteil Ciitar B.ores II",
I'nlleil Olisnr Ktornt pief I'.'n
I'nliru Pro. in new 1 tl.ii, 3
World Kiln I',
Yukon Hold 2-.
Ills
7',"'
HI
7.
Hi
5.11,
llll
112
121
13-1 II
I'i
REAL ESTATE TOR SALE
lllncy
IllVIDKNDS
Jl.UtKKT NTIIEKT TITI.K AND 'IIIUbTCO..
8, 1'. Cor, ttd and Jlarket Bis. -Philadelphia,
March St, 1013.
The Board of Directors tiv thla day de
clared a semi-annual dividend of 'iline Per
Cant, on tin paid-in capital, payable Mar I,
J913, to stockholders of rtord at tb v'Iom
of buslneaa April 19, 1015.
Check, will li mailed.
JIEOINLD )). CKASb'. Trttiurtr.
MEARS & BROWN
CUT ANU BUIIUltUAN KA. KST.V1E
ProDSrll.a Wtnarsd lt.ou Collected
Insurance tad Mortsat.a VU-4
Usta on appUiatlou
202 South 15th Street
FOREKIN EXCIIANfiE
NEW YOflK. April 3 -TradliiB was .lull In
tlm forrlitn rirhaiiae .market tola. iitrilinu
rites MiH.iine'l aluhlly Ilrli'lisiuaika i!e.
iiiiien. tiairs ioiiom:
.Sterllnr, flerrand . . . .
.sier'lni. cable . . .
HtcrllMK. '" days ...
Kieillntt. 'SI daa. ..
FtHlies, lahlen
Francs, checks .
Itelchtinaika. tables
Iteli'li.liiai ka. t-hecUa
Kwlts, cables
Hv. Is,, checks .
Lire, t-ahlea
Uie. chcclia . .
Tntlsy, Thin sdrfj
I W,m I.7US l.-i
4.77I.J 4.77',
4.t(! 4.7(11;
.1.311, 5 31 1,
5.32 3,32
. KM 1.1a S2,
S2H,, K2i;
.V371J ft 3;
r..3sii r, n5
r,.lsii ft), I
0,di) 3.b2
ONLY 20 LEFT
STEP LIVELY !
L0UGHRAN HOMES
wiiKtii; 'iui-; qi ai.iii is alw.wb
audi u 1IIB Pllll't-;
Fifth St. and Eleanor St.
4HU lll.Ol'K NUItTII
Price, $4000 Price, $3200
Terms to Suit
Tlii halve pnn i fruiua, dll uiixjrii. un-
rinttiitiiii( - ItflHetneni luuTiJr . rlecirlu
It I nt. HuUt uith tlir itutillfty that ht,
iimI- t'm l.oultrati linuae a utantJmU of
UOnl ntiasii union tire
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VIII HT IIKI.UtV IIUC'KI.AN'U ST
in Arms
9f
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I Offers ciistincttvc homes I
i with charming surround I
1 Phone ings. Attractive houses 1
I Germanowo $9000 upwards. Now i
I ' i4-72 ready for your inspection. .1
. 1 Choice building sites for 1
I Stokley Street and MitJvale Ayenue
By Field Marshal Baron von der Goltz
Baron von der Goltz is Von IMoltke's most noted pupil and
is now the German representative with the Turkish forcejr'.
He writes from his actual exepriences, citing vividly realistic
examples from his own activities as tactician and strategist,
Opportunities in Chili
for American
Capital
By Roger W. Babson
This is the second of the series of
articles on "The Truth About
South America." The resources
of Chili are presented, toKetlier
with the opportunities for ex
ploitation by American capitalists.
Who Wrote
Morgan Robertson's
Stories?
By Henry W. Francis
Robertson believed a literary
"spirit" dictated those matchless
tales of the seu. Once he said he
was "hypnotized" into creatine
an invention. Francis writes a
most interesting story about
this peculiar author.
Who Built the Panama Canal?
A high official tells of the labors of Theodore P. Shonts,
head of the Second Isthmian Commission the man who
brought order out of chaos and turned over a smooth
running machine to his successor.
Women in Kansas
and Chicago
Elections
Women have secured the fran
chise in most of the Western
States. What have they accom
plished? This article gives their
ideas and achievements.
The Real Secretary
of State
Givinp credit where credit is due,
we lift up the curtains In the
world of diplomacy to present n
few of the activities of Mr.
Robert I.ansinR, counselor of the
Stato Department and virtually
the director of our foreign
policies.
Intaglio Offers "The Easter Bride"
and a host of other interesting and beautiful pictures. Houseboats,
Spring in the War Zone, Billy Sunday's Campaign Aides, Prominent
Actors and Opera Stars Who Seek New Laurels in Vaudeville,
News from RocapAbout Willar d & Johnson
The fight is on Monday but a lastiininute story of how the two big
fellows look will be in Sunday's Public Ledger, Automobiles, baseball
news, rowing and other spring news of sports, together with an in
structive "Physical Training Number" of the Sports Magazine.
Of Interest to Women
Pecey Shiopen's letter of society chit-chat, two full nazes of societv
news upi notes, household suggestions and a host of other helpful I
hints.
All inthe Sunday, April 4th
PUBLIC igR& LEDGER
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