JEVEKING CBPgEfi'-PBIT.a.PECTHia:, THTTRSDXT, MAT 20, WIS: .kft rf. . is' WgHARP ADVANCES IN SPECIALTIES HELPED WHOLE MARKET-TRADING SLIGHTLY BE? i in niliiiiliilglf ""S 9 Ml 8 ,52 5$ hi TIM? "E mJ A 'CtlS? W8? OTS ' Ui 'kit, ton.' Intn WW. ' M r If T4 MP MISSOURI PACIFIC UP 'Street Understood Thnt Gould TrUStecS, at iuuuliiik iuuuy, Agreed to Extension of Notes ' MEWf yortK. May 20.-Contlnucd Im- fWovtment was sou.,. " ". ; J,. both I" tl'C volume of trading nti'l K further move up in iirices. winie ?' .--. ...l,ol mlM Vin onllnrl ftuslncsswiis nui .. l. L,it( scale, It was distinctly bettor I 0 tho Inst two ilnys, especially yes- Si.rdiy. WH1CI1 WltB liiu-o '" ...- EW'0" . .... M,,.. ,!.. Thin tiMlor. j,jf jMSlon Hill" ' " " "-"- L. indnv occurred In the fnce of fore- JVew York Stock Sales 1 ..,. . .. .. I-aat close. Alert Gold Mines ... S3J, Allls-Chalm Mfg ..., u Allls-Chalm Mfg pf ... -jSt Amalgamated Cop .... 05), Am Act Chemical .,.., COH Am Bret Puear . i Am Brakes &F pf ...Mo mi uraxe o ez if tilth. 35 IB), 47 COW fit 4 Low. Close. 33H 35 16H 47 05 61 43'f JfiJs 47 rmj, 44U i"Tis mat tho Ucrmnn reply to tho hole J.the United States would be unfavor able but thc bellcf lhnt llaly WUla S0n ' u.'e ih'o war on tho Bide of the Alllea, f'fi hi the mind of the Street, bringing SiS. conflict to a much Bpccdlor tcrmltm ftlon. wa8 ft sutflclcnt rcnson for uettor- Efaeni . mflnH Imnnrtnnpn tnrtnv factor u. .'" ....... , .. .h.,! rnverlnK. while tho order Xhich tho Bethlehem Steel Corporation XC,d from Great llrltnln for 8000 can .m and a check for $16,000,000, exerted a 5S3 Influence In tho "war stocks," In Shlch the largest gains wero registered, fiethtehem, for Instance, moved up (! f.i.i. iipforo midday, while American rRnottve rose 24; Baldwin, V&, and i WMllnghouso over 2. Other "war stocks" v? . .I.- e,,tianntlnl cnlnR. Outstanding weak features were Chi- V" .. t ...1 TlnnlllH n.,.l r.1.ABn. r i,it) KOCK 1SIHI1U HI"' ' . anil ultra- i' Make and Ohio. Tho latter dropped two 1 toInU on the expectation that the dlvl f. vitni would bo passed by tho directors, vi,0 mcet to take action today. Hock K-Wand declined over two points. In con BSnectlon with Hock Island, which Is now iftiii the hands of iccelvers, N. L. Amstpr, l airman of the minority stockholders' -,mmlltee. had advanced a proposal that lRl3g,00O,0OO 0f collateral trust bonds bo Is- IlltU tO aVOlU llll Itaovonuioui uii iiiu niutn. Much concern attached Itself to Mis .miri Paelflc because tho road has f 13(100,000 of notes which maturo on Juno land tor which nn extension Is sought, .-i .i.M a.rAAt nnvlnllRtv nwnltpft thi nr- U10 ii' .--.- v --- - tlon of the trustees of tho Gould estate In deciding to deposit tho $0,000,000 of tho '! notes which the estate holds for tho ex tension for nnouicr year, or wiieiner puy nlent of the principal would be demanded. Tie trustees met today. Up to tho pi cs eot time few of the notcn have been de posited by holders The stock was off In lie morning, but strengthened In the afternoon, going up 3 points In a very ;,' ibort time. ft Tha Gould trustees held nn extended r- (. ...! n Jlmmndrl i,lftmlf vt,l;t, inr announcement. It was expected In Mhe Street that the result of tho confer ence would be matio Known to me mih-loiirl-Paclflc directors and the decision of the Gould trustees would be announced from' that minrtor. It was understood that the trustees had agreed to deposit tho notes. . verv utile was ilono In thn nmnlcet f inmi midday, but In tho afternoon rc- fewd strength developed and several Hocks roso above the high of the morn ing;. The further Improvement followed the news from Rome that tho Itnllnn Parliament, by a vote of S65 to 6-1, had passed the bill giving the Government full power to act. Tho market closed a little below tho high. '.The most Important event of the day Vu further weakness In foreign exchange rates. Demand sterling diopped to within ttl the -nrevlotis low recoid of 4.7SU. ihfch was reached In March. New low records were mado by francs, and llrcs dropped to their previous low points. .This decline occurred In tho face of fur- her gold Imports, announcement being made that $1,000,000 had been engaged for shipment from Yokohama, making WKXrin two days. United States Steel made no lesponso to announcement of an order for 9100 tons sfeej bars from tho American L.ocomo- to cost $500,000. Tho stock held onls Mraitlon abovo tho final of yesterday. ENGLISH RESERVES SMALLER yVeekly Statement Shows a Decrease i, oi iyzi.uuu. LONDON, May 20. Tho weekly state- llMnt of the Bank of England shows a pecrease of 921,000 In reserves, that Item ntandlns at $6,1W,000. Bullion holdings were 61,706,000, a falling off of 1,922,000 Pas compared with tho nrevlous week, ttn- ptalls follow: .grealatlon ifVbUo depoilts JrlTite deposits wwnment securities (.Other Mcurttle jHaorre : (.mporUon of reserve S ta iiki.. fBullloa ','.'."" raio aiii i-an ..... ...,,,, .19V iu -n pi .....,.,,,, pgjj Am Cat & Foundry ... 5114 Am Cotton Oil 44U AmlcoBecurltloj...... 30 AmLlnsced ........... 10 Am LoeomntlTo ....... 43 American Malt 5 Am bincit & jtof (au Am Smelt <ef nf ...im Am Snuff ....150 m ouear Jiennins . . AmTelA Tel Am Tobacco Am Tobpf hew ...... Am Woolen pf Anaconda Copper AtchT&SF AtchT&SF pf Atlantic Coast Lino . , HaldwInLoco llaldwln Loco nf tlalllmoro & Ohio 70 Bethlehem Steel 1,13 Brooklyn Union Gas ..I2t Brooklyn Hap Trait . . . 87l( ButtoA Superior 07'J 14IW 14011" ll!f lUO!f I00! 100 100 33J 07 62 45 30) 10 45H IU C6W 101 1BO 105W 107 110 111) 222K 22(1 107)$ 108 83 8t lUH 31J 08!1 lOi 08H OWi 100 105 43! ( 47H 100 rs'f bH 46 30Ji 10 44U IH (1514 103 150 32) 05f RH 5 30 10 43 Hf C5 103 150 1001$ 107 UOU I10U 220 220 108 108 SI 81 81'( .'MW 085$ OS'i 08,'g (8 ( 10-lli 105 45 40! Wlii 10W I01K J2 72 72W 130M 138 138M 122U 122J 122t taii how anu Wl 08 (i84 157 J68M 167H 158H 35.'$ 3(1 13 20 08U 111 25J.' 2". 05Jf 36! 1UJ 43)$ 21) 89 201$ 20)$ I- 5' $ 123V. 13)$ 70 21H 03 01 13 115 14 25)$ 39 J $ 150U 133 07V$ 4' lOUf 101W 101W miu 117 117)f 117H 117U This week CJ 1,002,000 i:i0,361',0CKl III, BL' 1,000 Bl.OL'LOOO n. Max 000 40,164,000 50.00 61,700,O()0 5 Last week. HS, 003,000 127,SOl,000 5,l)14,0OJ ni.on.ooo W!I,OT2.000 7,O75,00O 21.0054 C.1,028,000 6 Canadian l'aclfio i-eni Leather Co ;ir,u .ia dies & Ohio 41 'jo.! j Chlno Copper 4yif 43U Chi (U West pf 20 !) CM Mil 4 St P 80 bll)$ Chilli & P 22M 22 toiorado Fuel 6 1 20 20)$ Col A Southern 30 25 Continental Can pf .... 0o)$ 95), Consolidated Gas 123 123'S 123 corn rroducls Kef .... 13H 13' l.lltf Corn Products Itef pf . 70H 71P, 70 Cruclblo Steel Co 22'$ 25 22M Cuban-Am Kugar 67 (II ?,o;,- Cuban-Aln Sucar pf ... 90 09 0S)i Den &, Itlo Grando p . 1UV.J y, 13 Detroit Kdlson Ill 115 n,-, Distillers' faecurltlos .. . )2J$ 14 )3)$ JirjO;-.; 25)$ 25V 25 trlolstpt 40 40 mi General Klectrlo 160)4 151 16'J General Motora 135 Kin yjr, General Motors pf .... 0!) 07)$ 07.'$ uuouncii i r uo .... 4 .i;( 40 uoouricn 11 1 co pr Great Northern pf , GtN cfs for oro prop .. 31)j 32 uucBcnhclm Kxpl'n ... 67 67M Inter-Met vot 1 0 20)i 20!f Inspiration Copper .... 2S7$ 20)$ Kan City Southern . . . '.'OH 205$ i,iii13vudij I- .,,.1-i 1-.J54 i-acK nicci .. Lacledo Ga? Lehlcli Valley 110 Lorlllard Co 170 Louis & Nashville 110 MaiHell Motors 39 Max Motors 1st pf S1U Max Motors 2d pf 33 Mexican Petroleum.... (I5JJ Mo Kan & Texas 12)$ Mo Kan &Tpf 29 Missouri Pacific...... n Montana Poner 48H Minn&StI)UIs 15 Miami Copper L'.'tjj Nat Enamellns & S.... 15 NatLead 67j Nevada Con Copper... 14 New York Air Brako... 83 NYNH& II 02VJ New York Central fc3tf N YO&Wcst 27H New York Bond Sales tilth. Low. Close, 87ft ,8Ti 1000 Amer tt fit s...... 87 sow Amer Tel cm 4h.',wJ ifuot) Armour Co 4'i iafi 18010 Atchison adj in 8,lli to Atehlnon cv it 10W... tlk 10110 Atchison cv 4s 1800... o 4000 Allan Co Line 1st 4s.. ti ,0WW Halt A Ohio 4. ....... S loimo Halt ft O cv 4J4 M 1000 llnih si,l 1( K....... fini loi no nth Hteel rW r,s. 01 UOOO Drnokn H Tr Ss MS... P01 HW Hrook t!n (las 1st lis.. Ion 101K1 Hush Teilm Hldft Bs,. 85 Mini iiuin Term sen n. . . IK") Cent Leather 1st Bs.. n.ioo cent ro .'ivjs limn) Cent Pflc lit 4s. . mmi . ncs in Oh cv 4 Vis .. HOO do .In .7.... 1JO1K) Chi Hast 111 fls. . 17O0O Oil Fl & U Joint 4. 2000 do deb M It'0 do re 4i. 1W0O fhl ll Q ill 3Hs... t(K1 do 4n .... 120U1 r M a, n t rtv a. -nitntu 1000 do cv 4Vi Win tHIl, HOII Chi It I ! (Is IO1I4 101U 1000 Col ft South ret 4V6., W 84 (00 Con 0m ov Bd ,.r...lts 118 Aim Dot & iiutt rt' 4 TO'i lHt-00 l)en ft Itlo Or rfd 5s 47 ,V)00 r.rls iren 4s 0! 1( l-j-le conv 4s Ber A... (H loooo trie conv 4s 8er II. . . ") IOMj Hud Man In 6s 20 1000 III rent rt,t I. K7U 200OI Ins Coo cv Vs. ......124 4ckx) ins cv ret na nd 03 'id.iku huiai iniero met 81 87tl .,735 llti tMI l(4 w loo lu'.i 8:1 11.1 no. wis 88 85i PU?i ,1 99 10.1 1 8S OS 81 87 loijj ties PM 8.1 04 1011 J: 6G3f 20!f ihii 20)$ 1233i 89 41)5 40 .100)$ 100) 100)f 32 57)$ 20 i 28', 20$ 12351 41H 101 i I41JJ H0)i 141 170 170 170 115)$ 115H 115H Norf & West 102 39),' Sl'.$ 33 09 12if 30 14 48!-$ 15H 24)$ 16 69 14) $ 85)i 03 85H 28 105 75 105 215$ 39 815$ 32)$ 07 12)f 29 I0)i 48) 15V 23) $ 15 5S 14)$ 85)f t2)$ 85 273 105 74 NEW YORK CURB r&ul ....,.,.., - $lffi:te!2" i ow.;:::::::: i no.. ..:::::; Ms1 sal :: : JUPIHlBC ft? . ! : ....::::::::: : M nr,Z9 IrStCltar Stores, I. feHProftu'n.w. .lt"i',- iina yi m ::j" son oow .;;;. Bid, Asked. .. 7 V, .. lBVi ItiU .. Ill 17 ..17-10 1'4 ,. 27 29 ,.15.1 :: 7?1 .. 02 . . ?; :: $ 2H 10J a Vl'.S U4 7 .IT1 u!!v; BANK CLEARINGS BRi.i. !-,. Isnsitar Ti" i:. L'w w"h k - ",i,,."u years: 1015. i"V.i. W.842.427 W.B18.14:t 21 OSH 07.1 fOtato " jS'JVX'.'il 2W,7Vd.!107 S!f,V.l!!,073 Tr' .. 4H.54D.17R finnnam jii t.i'i" ""., ii,wo,6is n,o(w.'3i7 r-'.'iui.W 1 HATES FOR MONEY Call. ,..3144 1 ms'.i North American 74 Northern Pacific 101 Pacific Mall 21 Pennsylvania 1005$ 07 Pittsburch Coal 22) 21)$ Pittsburgh Coal pf WK 89H Pressed fatcel Car 43H 45'1 Pullman Co 154 153 lly Steel Sprin" 28 29 Ray Con Copper 22)$ 23 Headlne 142i$ 143)f 142 ueauincL'api bb 84 Hep Iron i. bteel 20) 20V Itep Iron & Steel pf .... 82 fc4 flock Island Co pr ) H RumelyMCo 5$ svj Itumely M Co pf. ..;... 13 13) Seaboard Air Lino 14 135$ tcaboard AlrLinopf ... 31)$ 335i Sears Hoe&Co 134) 131 StLouls&SF 45 4K Sloss-Shef S & I Co 28 Vj 29)$ Southern Pacific 60) t7 H SoutbernKy . 10)$ lOVf atudebaker Co C4)$ 04)i Tenncsseo Copper 32)$ 33K TexasCo 123 121 'IhlrdAvenue 41 fif) Underwood Typo pf.... 99M 100 Lnlonl'acinc UM 125 Union Paelflc pf fcO) 81 United Itys Invest 10 United Uyslnvcit pf... :-3 United Dry Goods pf. . 02 Ubltubber b0 USSteel 62) USSteelpf 105 Utah Copper C3H a Cam CUom 2U Wabash ) y, abash pf 1 Western Union Tel f5 Wcstlnuhouso Electric. . fc8j Wheellns&LK 2 duoted L'x Dividend Total sales, 277,400 shares. 15!',lliO aliarfs: tlius lar in tliartB. tamo ptrlod last nee),, 39 . St)$ 33 OS 12',' 2) I3)f 48V 15) 24)$ 15 8) IDs S5)f V2H koii 27)$ 105 71 104) 10-W 21 215$ 1005$ 107 21 89 44 153 29 22) 81 26)$ 4 H 5)$ 13) 13) 33)i 131 4!$ 20)$ M)$ 15)$ e3V 32) 123 51) 100 21 89W 44H 153 29 223$ 143 84 2ti)$ 84 ) 5) I3M 13) 335f 131 45$ 29)$ 87)i 10' 0-1'f 33)$ 124 50 100 in. 10OO Tr.rnrh P T wf r,M . 10OO0 Iiitcrb Mer Mnr 4Vis UOOO mt ft .Vav Bs.. .. low Japanesa now 4V4.. 20O0 Lk Hh deb 4 8102S. . 1000 Lorlllard 7s looo liula ft Nefh 4i 1000 Mo Kan A T 1st 4a 100(1 do rfd 4s 1000 Mr l'ao 4s 1000 do B 11)20 1000(1 Mont IViw.r r l.l.U"U IM Y C ft HUd .liO'i V V f .1. in.vi. amio do 4Us inw dOOO do 1I4B 100-1 4lim N Y Clos II ft 1" Is .si on do r,s 1000 N Y l.ne ft IV lis . 200O N Y Itwy ref l... .'000 do ndj Bs JI50H N Y Tel gen 4ls .. !SN'or' Went Poch 4s. 4200 do gen 0 24100 Nor Pnc prior 4. .. iiii," no pen .) 70 li 43 41 744 coU im PI 47' (W M (IV ,2a 87 122 12V.1 70 l'S'4 42 .mil T4 00". M 41 noi lud Os rct.ioiji . 1,11,3 .100 . m'4 . 82H . 10214 .11)7 . To . Ml . no . BV, .118 . om OI WU lipu 7 wn 1000 Ore Short r. l.l Cji..10R PCOO Oro ny ft N 4s Ml 2000 Oro ft Oil 5s lOO'l fono l'aeino Tel Rs nu BOOO Tenna col 4Hs 10n5 000 l'ubllo Serv N J 5s. . B7& 2000 Iteadlnir gen 4s ni loioo Hepub Cuba Bs 1P04.. POVi 17OO0 Hock Island rfd 4s.. 041', 020OO do 5a inVj i,iki fiauth Hell 51 07 1 4 HIOO South Pac cv 4s 11H 22O00 do cv ret f p 5s 10.14 Pfl'.i I.VX) South Pac rfd 4i 87 BCO0 South Ttwy con Bs,.. iid'5 Broil Third Ale now 4a.... ai, 40OO Third "Avn adj 5s 7.V, 2(1. 0 r s Itubhor Us 10 J 4000 r 8 steel 5s W1l UW fnloii Pac 1st 4b !imi 1000 I'nlon I'nc rfd 4s 0ni (UOO'.i W.i ash 4b 2.1 II (Hi Wabash 1st Bs Id0'4 4 I0OO Wab i:ou rt sta 4s . 21 1(1)0 West Klectrlc Bl m' 1000 Went Md 1st 4s .ViOOll Wen K & M ev R1...IOIV3 hkxi wnt snoro reg 4s.... mh4 C5 41 80 non 101W tml? too nn'i .' man 107 70 si V'' lis POH (S 108 SO'l 1W)V M M PO, I'ljfe 80 UIDC. Ot'i OHH linij 85 85 1)8 4 8(1, 8TVi 78H P31i lu.t'i "A1 115 44 a (VI 20 iS' 122 V4 711? ns 42 40 74 0J(, out, 7V4 55 41 80 00H 0lt 100 not; 82', 1021, 107 TO .VI IMI1. .RVi 118 l.l CIS 10H KOI, 100'J 100JS im 10.1 4 87'i 87I 111 P5V4 III 00 4 im 04 05'i 04 41Z (174 SI'. 00 Sli i.i'a 102V inn, ni'i'j 001, 2.1 10ON tl'l, oo'J (11 100 Mil Total rales, tl.'tso.ooo, rn n) nreti with 1.1 1 mi"; 101 mi, ii'"i 23 UN, 20, r,n toon oi r.4' (00 yesterday! thus far this week, S5.070,000 samo period last week, $ll,url,i,u. Sales in Philadelphia 123) 124) 80) 80) 17) 10)4 17H 34 32 34 00 69 f.9 bl)$ 01),' 01) 53)$ SUS &2h 105U 105 105)i 04 03)f 04)i 28 28 28 H H !i 1 )$ H can re go 03ii 87) 801 .1 o f, compared with lis w en, IS. .0.0 ., a.0.,.1, !0 uharcb. Yes. close. Hljh. IOW. Close. 20 Alll Ins .. . in -a iii"j n. 3 i'i'u 20(1 Amal Cop tWi (I.'1, (i.T.s ''-', 175 Halil 1)0 41', 17 15 17 5.1 Ilurr ft Sus t c. 11 11 It 11 ln Cam Bteel cash. 4SU 411, 47 i1, 1 Con Tr N J 71V4 74 71 74 5.1 Elec Storage ... 00, Bl Bui, 51 14 Ins Co N Am... 21M, 2H, 2 Hi -IVj 2.1(1 I.uko Sup Corp. 7)4 71! i) i 2 Nnrrlstonn "OV, 1K1'4 H'l'i 4 do rash 145 l.Wj, 1.1814 llRVj His Tenna Hd.. . M 7-10 MS 5.1S B.1VS 20 Penna Siltm Mrs w no no u.i 411 Penna Steel .. BO 50 50 50 10 Phll.l Co .Tl .'l .11) .10 284 Phllu rlec 24 2IU 21 24V1 44 I'llllil Trac .... 71 74 71 71 270 Hock Island 2Ui in'4 10'4 22 Heaillns 71 71 71,1.1(1 713-10 10 S.mth jnwy Ifii; is !( 5V.' Tono iftl .... 4 7-10 4 4 4 7-11! 104 Tono Mln 7 iV4 7 71, 100 Term Copper "-1 31 .13 100 Union True 31 .1l'i 31U S1V, CO 1'nltcd Ohs Imp S2'l 821. 82)4 R2l, 2171 U 3 Steel 52W M'i 52tJ B24 ,:ii do pief 10-.5? 105J lOBl? 10 Wratmoro Cbnl 01 (IV Ol'j 01 )4 nx-dMdond. IK5NDS. Last prev.salo. HlBh, low. Close. 7 C St scp Nov '10 1)8 OS 08 08 2105 do May 1017.. 07 t7 07 07 BIS do Feb 1017.. 07 l7 117 1)7 5(io city 3s 1013 res.101 101)4 101JJ lOUj 500 Intstato Hys 4s. 68 B8)$ BS)(, 5Ni 2oO0 lKh V.ffr rf 5s.. .. 8(1 S SO 51000 Pa gn 4V4s tf wl 07!1 07)4 U7'i 07)4 JOIOO do en 4VJs '(.0 wl .. 10.1 10.1 101 2S Thlla Co scp '18. 03 03 0.1 It! UOtl PhlU Kl'4s 78'! 78U 78', 78'i 5200 Phi la L'lec Bs..l01V 10li lmi, HH'-. 1000 Headlns gn 4s. . M'.J P4V4 Ol)i 04)1 1000 L'n Hy Inv 5a.. B7 (15 (15 (15 1000 WNY & Pa s 4s TOW 7B4 7514 75Vi Local Bid and Asked MORE GOLD IMPORTS NEW YOItK. May 20 Tho International Pimklrifr Corporation has engaged In Yoko hama lor shipment to New iorK by Friday's bteamer 1.0(X),OUO gold. This mukes JD.OOO.IXJO rngaged In two dais, fl'.BOO.OuO coming from l'ranea and a similar amount from Ouaiia. Amalgamated Annual Report DOdTON, May 20 Tho Amalgamated Cop per Company's annujl retort coers tho period for tho 10 months cnacJ April ..u, 1015. Hie previous leport coiered tho jear ended Deconiber 31, 11U3. They comparo as fol- ,ow,: Hi mo end. 12 mo. end. Aprliao.luiK uec. 31, jun Net income ,',;;.',!,-,,; Dlldend4 U'Wri'1 Surplus ... Prelous surplus . p. ft 1. surplus... Lenclt. 422.3TI 21.3.IU.821 21,753.151 8,t)71.7Uil ll,5ll.B02 S,)9,TUJ 24,001 ),(,14 21,330,821 jalohb Yiiu" tltas Time. 3 al 3)4u4 FSg"" Vo .l?SintpSiVS FOREIGN EXCHATur:v wAir eaWYoni.- .; .,. '"" . 1- wrMii.VSi.rt. -" Alter opening neaay J3f "nJeAV' ,"Trket developed markej ;f ntcbed laVki VI "V """ (OTt. which Jit ? for chief. '. '5a?'.?.T a "w lw record ,," W check, and 5.3SV, for cables. Hates W Bltrllng 4TM4 4.TSI? Franca 5.3411 3.38)? Marks Lire 5.87 3. S3 GOVERNMENT DONDS !! k.. . IBSO.i"'"' Ink," I wuuun Bid. Asked la-?? wftaurtd" ':: f.Sw "i reT"a M9M S ilf uure4 .:: r" "W . iin 07 97 97 07 100V loot .110 8a 110 fttJT".00; MARKET r'CEd,nAtTh,e. !te fairly onen- advanced Today-, open'sr.Yei'y Clone. T S.BOfi5B2 ....S.4S B.503j.W 5.50 n,4oea.ta ....... n seA art &tu A uga.ST DIVIDENDS DECLARED New York Air llrake Company, regular quar. terly lh Per rent., payable Juno 25 to stock of record June 3. . Hlttenhouw TruBt Company, semiannual 2 per cent., payable Juno 10 to stock of record JUl1arltlo Coafct Line, semiannual 2Vj per cent , payable July 10 to stock of record June 21. ' National Lead Company, regular quarterly of 1 per cent, pajable Juno 3U. Ilooks clote J ""rookVin Union Oasj Company, "gular Quar terly Hi per lent, and usual senilannlal extra dividend of l.per cent., pajable July 1 to stock of lecord June 1U. French Dank Losing Gold PA1US, May 20.-The following are the principal Items in tinnt "'tha Dank of France for vk .na.y-.. .- Haldwln do pref Cambria Steel lllcctrlo Storage (Jeneral Asphalt do pref Keybiore Telephone... .In t r do l.rcf I-ake Sup Corp t.enin Nav Irfhlgh Valley ILeh Val Tr do pref Pennsylvania rnlla Klec PhlU Co do 5 per cent pref.. . do 0 per cent pref... il ..,.a .mpi'i tumult. do t c Iltudlr.K Tiuioiuh Uehnor.t lonopah Mlnlni; 'Union Traction I'nltod Una Imp II 3 Htccl York Hallway Today's Yesterday's Did. Asked, llld. Asked. 411 w -1153 '' lOJrt . 47tJ . BOIJ . 2H, . Ul . 1) ', Ml'a '. 72V4 . 70l . 14 . 28V4 . B3H . 21 . 3.1 . 33 . 30 s 8 . 71 4 7-10 7 .11 82)i bin 48 r.i 25 (15 15 07 i 100 47V4 .? "a 14 14 117 7 72 fi04 14 28Vj B3'1 .14 34 311 Mi Rl? 4 7 .11 4 82)4 5H 78)4 71 IB P 33 40 hit, Tlfj 71:l-10 7l7, 4V. 4. AW S24 101 48 31 25 1. 15 15 08 T'4 72V5 70 15 211 MH 2), 35 35 40 Mi 814 m 31", 82)4 LONDON STOCK MARKET Mav 13. niH 3,U1HO,000 snier ' ........ 1T0.200.14W Pireulatidn 11.738,000.000 milk discounted. . &..mca) Emended bin...... g.4i4,b0O.0O0 (Franc.) May 8 4,127,OOO.COO 370,500,000 11,715,200,100 2.26U.600.0O0 220,000,000 72,700,000 050,.1CO,000 2,521,200,000 Dulness on Fears of Conscription by Government. LONDON, -May 20. Fears that tho Government would resort to conscription caused dulness on tho Stock Exchange today. Gllt-edgcd Issues were steady, with a fair demand from Investors. A fresh unsettlement among- tho workers was responsible for an easier tone In homo rolls, and the group was dull. The feeling In Americans was reserved, and trading was narrow, with price changes fractional. Canadians were dull. A tlrm tone prevailed In Argentine rails, due to good earnings. Foreigners were neglected. Russians dropped'On unfavor able war news. There was realizing in oil shares. Mines were Inactive. The tono of rubber shares was hard, London N. Y. close, eaulv. . B744 05 ti ...... ,,.iui uu t- n Amal Copper AlCiimuii Bait c Ohio T1V4 71)4 H Can 1'aclAo 1MJ IBS'S 14 Ches ft Ohio ,,.. 42 40)J - fc -ra ji4 02. 68Vi - 7, 4lii 39) - fci OJH 105 - U ",XZ Z uiW - H lot). 2T4i 100 2)4 H Wl AD U. S. Steel's Big Foreign Orders NEW YOBK, May 20,-The United State. Steel Corporation has secured from the. Ameri can LocomotH Company an order for 8400 tons of .teel tart ta b used for tho jnanu. fscture of shrapnel- The bar will be mads by the Carnegie Steel Compapy. The locomotive company-is order for lT.BOo ton. of bars for high eiplo.Ives and shells Is .!. .vru-rted to SO l Z.umiTiii i ranged around - per luu pounaa. Thalue of fbe order Is In eco of K.im.WO. T??..B.?niit for sn equal tonnage of. steel k. for the manufacture of shrapnel sneits Dy rhPiciw York Air Brake Company ,and the the ...';".? iirVk Comoany. It Is e- Ztl '.tat th. fil Vorw.lloa will secure " ' 2-SK. . H Me-ST I JiTed that the te corpofaii -..6.0086.71 ftgfa.SO I fSS'&l t-U Al? Brake oraer 6.a7rT3 Ollli-711.67 6.?(ttttsn a ansa tui .A . - T - TT . t M . . ' .- ; o.i.vsiu i-i asm tr jf.-"- BAR SILVER iw.ri W. - U n Chl Ot West 12)i cm Mil s ot raui v. Kris lErlo 1st rref ill rentral .. liul-i ft Nash 120 AIo K ft T.. 1...... 12 N Y Central 63 Norf ft Wt 10 N Y Ont ft West..,..t.f... 2S Pennsylvania ;...,.,.. B3j llradlng ., 71 Southern Rwy , I61i Union Paclnc ......,,.,,,,...12SI U S SUel ....,- ...,., MK NOTES OF THE RAIL The Ann Arbor Railroad has brought suit In the Circuit Court of Appeals it Grand Rapids to test the constitutionality In Michigan of the two-cent fare law. The Liggett & Meyers Tobacco Com pany complained to the Interstate Com merce Commission today, that ?I00 rail roads, practically all in the country, dis criminate against cigarettes, chargtn double and triple rates on them In straw board containers. The commission held! Lighterage charges unreasonable on loose lumber within the New York harbor free,, lighterage one. That crlnt-Daoer rates. International Falls, Minn., to Memphis miv tun t..aiu, muni vo reaue BUOYANCY IN BALDWIN ON HOPE OF BIG ORDERS United Railway Investment Is sues Depressed Local Stock List Generally Firm. A sharp ndvanco of nearly four points In Baldwin Locomotive common was tho outstanding feature of tho early dealings on tha Philadelphia Exchange today. Otherwise tho trading lacked snap, nnd about tho only active Issue was United States Steel. The rise In Halthvln wus. of course, accompanied by predictions of very large war orilais, but tho lent lcason doubtless lay more nearly In tho fact that the Pcnnijlvniila Hatlroad's loco motive order Is believed to bo tho fore runner of a large expansion In domestic demand. Steel circles heard that the Baldwins were In the market for 5000 tons Of shrap nel steel which would mean ah order amounting to about 8.300,00O. Officials of tho company, however, lefused to make any comment on the rumor. The general local list displayed a firm aspect with fractional gains In United Gas Improvement, Union Traction, Rend ing, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia Elec tric. Cramps Shipbuilding shares failed to respond to the news ot tho plating of nn order for two good-sized, modern passenger steamers for tho Mexican Navigation Company. Tho amount of tho contract Is said to bo JSOO.000. There was a two-point drop In BufTolo and Susque hanna. Cambria Steel fluctuated errati cally, at ono time being down a point below last night, it subsequently rallied, however. Only odd lots changed hands. 'I he botui uopiirtmcnt whs relatively more nctlve than stocks. United Hall nay Investment 6s fell 2 points dcsplto thc fact that they nro dependant 011 tho Philadelphia Company for their Inter est nnd not upon tho Frisco systom. Incidentally Philadelphia Company slook was offored down to 31. Pennsylvania aencrnl 4',s, when iBsued, were briskly bought and so were tho 4Ws of 1960. Cam bria Steel scrip also continued to display buoyancy. FINANCIAL BRIEFS Local Half-hourly Sales 10 to 10:30 A. M. 1 Norrls llwy . Ml Tonopah Uel. 41 rl'lilln Trac... 45 Phlla Klec 1 IU t 1 In Penna 2 do loo Amal Copper. l(Ki i; H Steel 100 do 100 Amal Copper. 5(1 I'nlon Trnc. 20 Klec storage. 153 100 Baldwin .. .. 41 j 20 Penna 71 10 Heading 2l 25 i:ioc Morngo. 11 5 Heading Mh 111 Cambria Steel B.l)a 100 U 8 Steel.... (15i, lu do im do do do do ,'l III 110 5r 'J?-' 5J), 2,i IIS), 10 nii 10 15 Mj 71?. .-('!l 5-5, 53 B.I '!4 53t 531. .VI f. Ml, :.i PHI I) H Steel.. . 52)4 20 do an Hock Inland . 21Vj too Tenn Copper. BONDS. HOI Cambria. Steel norln Mav 11117. .. 07 101 Camtirla Steel scrip Slay 1017.... 07 1200.) Penna gen 4145 cits w I U7V, IHI CUB W I 'is ctts w 5000 Penna gen 4)ji -woo i-rnna Ken ib "00 Phtla Elec 5s. 1O0C' L'n Rwy Inv 5s.. 1000 Heading gen 4s. I UTV, l::::::::::4 Kil Vi (13 (I1V4 10:30 to 11 A. M. loo U S Steel.... MV4 20 do B1U loo do Mi, 100 do 5U. 2 V (4 I S2)i 100 U S Steel.... M(. 4 Ins Co N Am 21)4 rase, pfd. BO Baldwin .1 i:ieo Storm -,, pa stoet ., penna ?nn ri steel... 100 do 53)4 100 du 2d do W), 24 Pa Steel pfd 211 do Mf, 50 U S Steel... 10 do B3V, 100 do , SO do 53H 100 do 10 South Hwy... lOS BONDS. 10000 Penna ge.i 4V4s ctfs I... ., 12 Cambria Stcef scrip May 101.... 312 Cambria Steel scrip May Wli b2 Cambria Steel scrip May 1017 7 Cambria Moel scrip May 1017..., 531 Cambria Steel scrip Feb 1017.... 7 Cambria Steel scrip Feb 1017.... 6000 Penna cons 4Hs luou w 1 Boo City 4s 1043 reg BOW Penna cons 4Hs 1000 w I 47 51 SO 534 5.1 5.1 BO 53 53 M 07V4 07 07 37 07 07 117 10.1 ....lUlVi ....101 11 to 11:30 A. 2'4 M. 2 (Penna 100 U S Steel 100 do . OS . 07 . 07 ,101 01V4 07 I K7U r i).n(, f.innri iutJ: ; .in . . 47 1 10 Westmor Coal OlVj 20 U S Steel pfd.lOJ. J,.ilx lu ao ,,,'n .") 10 Phlla Elec... 24 Kit? jo Ph Co cm pfd 3D BONDS. 7 Cambria Steel scrip Nov lOljJ. . . IS Cambria Steel scrip May 1017... 17 Cambria Steel scrip May 101... . 20OO Phlla Uleo 3s 1000 Penna gen 4)j8 ctfs w I 13000 Penna gen 4'is ctfs w I 11:30 A. M. to 12 M. 100 Phlla Elec... 24 16 Penna KIV4 100 do 24)4 BONDS. 200 Phlla Uleo 3s KOO Phlla Wee Bs 12 M. to 12:30 P. M 1 Amer Oas 100 100 Tonopah Mln. 7 14 Phlla EIoc... 21Hi The Iron Trndo Review snyss "The steel bar situation Is strong, due In part to heavy orders for shrapnel recently placed, but the demand for purely domestic pur pases Is fair and prices are being well maintained. Owing to the high price of spelter, the minimum quotation on No. 23 galvnnlzcd sheets Is now $3.60 nt Pitts burgh." The ShenaiiRO Furnaco Company has started Bessemer stack No. 3, at Sharps vltle, after several months' Idleness. At the semiannual meeting of the Amer ican Railway Association A. W. Thomp son, vice president of tha Baltimore nnd Ohio, was elected second vice president. T. 13. Clarke, assistant to tho president of the Lackawanna, was re-elected to tho Exccutlvo Committee, and A. II. Smith, president of the Now York Central, was elected a new member of that committee. The Cities' Servlco Company reports a gross gain ot $563,573 for tho 12 months ended with April. Tho not gain was J825, 833. The balance after common dividends won ;i,C73,23C, nn increase of (673,437. Colonel J. Warner HutchlriH has been elected a director of tho Rlttenhouso Trust Company, to fill a vacancy. The gross earnings of tho Central New England Railroad In tho quarter ending March 31 wore S972.070, Increase $133,660; net $169,867, Increase $277,620. The Westlnshousc Electric and Manu facturing Company annual report shows the effect of ndverso business conditions In a comparison with thnt of tho previous year. Gross earnings) were only $33,671,133, against $13,733,645. Net Income available for dividends, depreciation charged and other purposes was $2,009,711, against $1, 058,809. This Is equivalent to 4.64 per cent, earned on the common stock after pay ment of thc preferred stock dividend, against 10.7 per cent, earned In thc pre vious year Though depreciation nnd ad justment charges wero reduced from $2, 283,690 tho year before to $441,493 tills year, tho payment of thceo charges and of dividends exceeded tho net Incomo for tho year by $133,719, which was deducted from profit and loss account. Tho valuo of unfilled ordors on March 31 of this year was $8,931,410, against $7,9'1,3S5 at tho closo of the previous year. .1. Malcolm Clark and A. Schwalbo have been elected members of the New York Consolidated Stock Exchange. State Road Improvement Bonds of Rensselaer County (N. Y.), to tho amount of $26,000 wore sold to J. S. Bache & Co. They nre 4)i per cent, ono to six years to run, nnd are being offered o na 4.30 per cent, basis. Request of national banks of 34 north eastern Wisconsin counties, Including Oshkosh, for transfer from the Minneap olis to tho Chicago Federal Rcservo dis trict, was heard today by tho Federal Reserve Board In Washington. At tho annual meeting ot tho F. W. Woolworth Company, L. J. Surdam, J. F. Nutting. W. M. Smith and C. F. Val entine wore elected to succeed S. H. Knox, deceased; C. P. Case, Daniel Goodo nnd L. G, Smith. April shipments of nnthraclle over the Pennsylvania lines showed an Increase of 76,325 tons. Bituminous coal ship ments decreased 78,93 tons, and coke fell off 78,13.1 tons; Lincoln Park, Chicago, officials have asked the Legislature to authorize a bond Issue of $1,000,000 for n park extension. Tho City Comptroller will receive bids on JUnc 1 for $748,000 4 per cent, btldgo bonds which wero npproved by the voters In 1911. Tho bonds maturo $30,000 annually, beginning Jnnunry 1, 1913. Tho City of Marlborough, Mass.. will rcrclvo bids until 2 p. in., May 21, for tho purchase at a discount of a temporary loan of $50,000. Winchester Repeating Arms Stock has advanced nbout $00 per Hharo since the war. A year ago It was quoted nt $11(10 lild. The last salo was at $1550 nnd that Is now bid for II. FOREIGN TRADE CHANCES Thc sublolned onnortunltlcs in foreign trade may be followed up bv apptylng to the Jlureau of For eign and Domestic Commerce, Dc parfrncnt of Commerce, at Wash ington, and mentioning thc file number: No. 16,817, pipe, nails, etc. Thc Bu reau of Foreign and Domestic Commcrco Is In receipt of a communication from a business man In Canada stating that ho desires to receive prices nnd full Information relatlvo to pipe, wire, nails, etc., f. o. b. American ports, Including freight rates to Madras and Bombay, In dia. A copy of specifications mny bo ex amined nt tho Bureau of Foreign nnd Domestic Commcrco and lta branch of llces. No. 16,813, electrical supplies, etc. An American consular officer In Russia transmits the name of a business man In his district who desires to form com mercial relations with American manu facturers nnd exporters of olcctrlcal sup plies, such as bulbs, chandeliers, wiring, etc. Quotations nnd dcscrlptlvo matter should be sent nt onco. No. 16,819, muslin paper A paper dealer In France Informs nn American consular officer that ho deslreB to com munlcato with American manufacturers of Jnpnn muslin pnper similar 'to tho samples, which may be examined at tho Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce nnd Its branch offices. Tho following Blzes are In demand: 17 by 24, 18 by 24, 2.1 by 24 nnd 22 by 24. It is stated that this paper, which is called "Moussollno fncon Japannlse," Is used extensively in the velvet-ribbon Indus tries. Correspondence should bo con ducted In French. Sizes, weights nnd measures, etc., Bhould be In tho metric system. C. I. f. quotations should bo stated In francs. No. 16,821, electric lamps, meters, etc. An American consular officer In Rus sia transmits thc name of a commission merchant In his district who desires to establish commercial relations with American manufacturers nnd exporters of electric lamps, meters, etc.; centrif ugal and electric pumps; water-closet connections und supplies, eta Corre spondence may bo conducted In English. Weights, etc., should be stated In Rus sian equivalents nnd quotations should bo c. i. f. Russian ports. IRREGULARITY R IN GRAIN MAfc: PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR 47,025 bush. 101)4 71 ...101 BO It & S t c. 11 7 Heading ...71 3-10 12:30 to 1 P. M. B Blec Storage, 51 15 Cambria Steal 4S4 25 Penna .. . 10 lni Co N .... 53Vi Am 21V. 80 B8W 0711 ft BONDS. 2000 Leh Vol Tr ref Bs 500 Interstate Rwy. 4s (000 penna gen 414a ctfs w I 1 to 1:30 P. M. 20 Alll Insur.... lftVi 30 I,ao Sup Cor .15 U O 1 8211 100 do 10 Ponna wa BONDS. 123 Cambria Steel scrip 1017 07 1:30 to 2 P. M. 13 Penna 53)4 15 Phlla Eleo... 21)1 (1 Penna Salt... 70 30O Tonopah Bel. 4J, a NnrrlMown ..130)4 4 Penna 634 Ex dividend. BONDS. 123 Cambria Steel scrip .May 1017.. Ii2 Cambria Steel scrip May 1017.. 2 to 2:30 P. M. 25 Baldwin 47 25 Pnlon Trac. in II S Steel.... ,M) 10 U S Steel.. B0 Penna Salt,.. 00 23a Ton Uel ... BONDS. 13 Cambria Steel scrip May 1017. . 2S Phlla Co acrlP 1018 31 Cambria Steel scrip May 1017. . 2:30 'to 3 P. M. 1 Con T 'of N J 74 1 Cambria Steel 47 1 Penna 5t " Penna BJW k n.mh,l. Rt.el ,S 100 II H Steel 52U 4 Tonopah Mln. 7V4 25 Unton .Trac. . . 3 Id U S Steel.... 53 IS V H 1 8: 100 Lake Sup Cor 7Vi BONDS, 123 Cambria Steel scrip May 1017 07 1000 Phlla Eleo Js..... 78 t yuio Penni, gen 4V-" ctfs... " 4000 JVest N V & Pa gen 4s 75), RAILROAD EARNINGS CANADIAN NOItTHEHN. 1913 Decrease. tn. 47.025 hu.li. The market ruled firm with more export Inoulry. but demand from millers was light. Quota tions: Cht lots. In export elevator No 2 red, r-pot, $1.51ftl 54. No. 2 red Western, spot, M.-i'ml B'l Bound lots, In export elevator. No 2 red, spot nnd May, Sl.CJlj'.j l..',7'v . No. 2 led Wtstcrn, S1.57Mj!?l.U2ii; No. 1 Northern 'Duluth, (.l.til'irl.OS CORN. Receipts. 10,000 bush. Demand wns slow and prices were U. lower. CJuoln tlors: Car lots. In export elevator. No. 2, epot and May, 755J7PC. Car lots for locnl trade, as to location No. 2 yellow, 8282iic ; steamer yellow, &1tf81)4c.: No. 3 yellow, 7Sr-!if 70V4C; No. 4 yellow, 75V!,fl77)4e. OATS. Receipts, 33.888 bush. Buyers were Indifferent and priceH were 'ac lower. Wuotntlons: No. 2 white, tiOflOO'jc.j standard white, 30J75I1V. ; No. 3 white, 5S.fi 5S4C. In dull. We uuote at $1.1401.10 per IbUKh., as to quality. In export elevutor, and at fl.llfi4jl.lo 'or small lots of nearby grain In bags. I'LOUR. Receipts, 2300 btals., 1,310,270 lbs. In sacks Demund was light and thero waa no change In prices. We quote per 100 lbs. In wood: Winter, clear, u.50?n.,3; do., strals-ht, J7S7.25; do., patent. J7.251J7.75; Kansas, straight. Jute tucks, $7.10ii7.0; do., patent. Juts sacks, $7.4087,05: spring, first, clear, 7i7.25, do., straight, $7.2507.50; do., patent, 7.50'rt7.75. do., faorlte brands, $7.8541 8.25: city mills, choice and fancy patent, 7.K i..i, city nuns, regular grades winter, clear, eo.mmti.7,-,; no. pair, 50370c; pigeons, old, per pair, 25030c: do., oung. per pair, 2202.1c. DltlCSSni). Trade waa quiet, but prices ruled ttriu on flno fresh-lillled stock. Quota tions: Fresh-killed fowls, is to box, ary-plcked anc1 dry-pneked, fancy selected. lOl-jc. do.. weighing 4)VS3 lbs. apiece. lSt-c. , oo . 3iiJ nnipre inu. nn -I it.u n. ihr.iTn lis plecei 18c. t roosters Wo quote nearby and Western In wood at $'J.25$f uiaiiuns; i.ny ueef, in ens, rled, 25H20C.; Western beet, 25ti20c.: city beef, knuckles ked and alr-drlod, 27?28c. ; 07 07 31 1 7-1U 07 PI 07 "d week May jio.iuu iai,;w From July 1. 15.376.eoo 4,837,700 GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM. 2J week May $022,10(1 122,070 From Jul" ".!!... ".. 43;053:230 4,loo;sW aSSuMi A Bifvw Urid New Orleans, rhuat be reduw Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Dava SO or 80 or 60 or Over less. tu. t u. Phllaitlphla ,,....,.... new lorn uosion Cleveland ....... Richmond Atlanta .....,,., Chicago ........ St. Louis siinnrtiM) il ............ Kaniaa City ............ 4 Pallas ,..,.,,..., ban rrancuco ,,,,,,,,. 4 .. 3)4 Go. 4 4 4 4 i 4 i 4 4 P B ? 4V4 4Vj 4H DO, a 5 0 s 6V4 straight. J7H7.25: do., patent, l.'jH. io. RYU n.Ol'It was quiet and steady. .50, as to quality. PROVISIONS The murket ruled steady, with a fair Job- Ding nemana. Quotations: i;ity oeer, in eets, smoaea ana air-ariea, in sets, Hii.okeii. -: and tenders, smok Western beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked. 27&2Sc: beef hams, $31iit32; pork, family, 2L50lfi2; hams. S. P. cured, loose. t3J13Vic,. do., oklnned. loose. 12Url2l4c.: do., oo . smoked, 15UtHc ; other hams, smoked, city cured, as to brand and average. 1334014c; hams, amoked. Western cured, Kl'.SHc do., boiled, boneless, 2J!&2.'lc., picnic shoulders, S. P. cured, loose, lov.fllc. . do., smoked, lOVyu) lie; bellies, In pickle, according to average, loose, )lVsi2c; breakfast bacon, as to brand and average, city cured, K'.'ulic. ; breakfast bacon. Western cured. 10ffl7c. , lard. Western refined, tierces. lOJfllo. . do., do., tubs, 10 He; lard, pure city, kettlo rendered, in tierces, lCtt&llr.; lard, pure ctt), kettle rendered, tn tubs, lOXifllc. REFINED SUGARS The market was quiet but Arm. We quote: Standard granulated. 0.05c. ; fins granulated, Oo. : powdered. 0.10c : confectioners' A, B.OOc; soft grades. 5. 151; 0.75. DAIRY PRODUCTS nUTTER was In good demand and firm with supplies well under control. Quotations: Western fresh, solid-packed creamery, fancy, specials. 30c, extra, 28c., extra firsts, 27c , firsts, 20c, seconds, 24$23c ; ladle-packed, lDUiuc . aa to quality, nearby prints, fancy, 31c, average extras, 30c, firsts, 272Uc: seconds, 24u23c , garlicky, 2l&23c; special faniy brands ot prints Jobbing at 353Sc. HOGS. Demand was less active and the market developed an easier tone. Quotations. In tree rases, nearby, extras, 2.1c. per doz : nearb, firsts, $0 per standard case; nearby, current receipts, $3.7033.85 per rase. Western, extra firsts, $0 per case, do., nrsts, 5.7lu' B.85 per case. Southern, 13.1033.4U per case, fancy selected candled fresh eggs were jobbed out at 23S2TC. per doz. CIIEK.SK. Trade was fair and the mar ket ruled firm under light offerings. Quota tions: New York, lull cream, choice, new, 17Vi&17VtC specials higher; do. do., fair to good, new, KilittUc, do., part skims, a 613c POULTRY LIVE. The market waa dull and weak. Quotations, Fowls. lOViUc; roosters. US' lie.', broiling chickens, fancy, not Leghorns, weighing Vn'S" lbs. apiece. 333c: broiling chickens, not Leghorns, welching 1HV4 lb9. apleoe. 24620c; broiling chickens, Leghorn, weighing 1HW- lbs. apiece, 23G'Jlc; broiling , weismng lorn ids. apiece. do., under 2 lbs. apiece. U(iil.'jc. ; fouls, Ire- l,m-iicti, ucELPni, i ius una over api( do., do., err.aller slues. Klfll7c . old dry-pleksd, 13Vjc. ; squab white, welshing 11 to 12 lbs per dozen, 1 8504.5O, white, weigh ing 0 to 10 lb per dozen. .1.253.80; do., do., 8 lbs. per doz., $2.7532.85, do., do., 7 lbs. por doz, J2M2 33; do., do., UWHV4 lbs. per doz., $1 BOWt (10, dark, $1.50471. GO; small and No. 2, $1, Frozen poultry Fowls, as to quality, KiOlSc ; chickens, dry-picked and dry- Jacked, in boxes, mllk-fcd, 313uc lbs. to doz., 4c; do., 37942 lbs. to doz., 18c; do., 43347 lbs. to doz., 18c; do.. 48 lbs to doz., 20c; ao., 00 lbs. and over. 21c, corn-fed, 31f42 lbs, to doz., 10c; do., 4.Va'47 lbs. to doz., 17c; do,, 4H lbs. to doz., lUc, ; do., UU lbs. and over. 2uc; chickens, dry-picked and dry-packed, In bbls. Western, corn-fed, 5 lbs. and over, 18c; do., Ar. A IK. I7AITI1. . .In n till. (,. .,- I do., do. 2V44J3 lbs.. 1415c, broilers, mllk-ied, fancy, IS J24 lbs. to box, 27c, do., fancy, 25021 Foreign Wheat Supplies Av able to United Kingdom K Average 6,680,000 Bushel Jf! CHICAGO. Mav 6. The axaln ffln.rkei was Irregulnr and quiet In the early sej slon today, May wheat showed a loss of hi cent at the onenlner. thn first ouotrt. Hon being $1.61, but later the price re covered to $1.62. On tho other hand, July started with n gain of and after o fOW" minutes fell below tha ilnnl of yesterday. In tho afternoon Mad Advancer! n irtfln further, closing at $L62M. while July ral lied moderately, closing H above last night's final figure, The foreign wheat slirnllia available 4n tho United Kingdom, up to July 31, wltuflj nverase per weeK 8,580,000 bushels roundly, against 4,800,000 bushels by requirements. Included In tho estimate are 1,210,000 bushels from tha United States and. Can ada, and 1,200,000 bushels from India. Jlus. sla will only ship a trifle. If the full quantity available Is shipped, English reserves will show n, material in crease. Looking further ahead, much Im portanco will bo placed upon the weather attending harvest in both America and Kurope, nB the oonsensus of opinion Is thnt Cannda nnd Argentine will ship out closely. Importing countries are largely depend ent upon America nnd India durlnsf the autumn nnd winter, unless Russia la able) to export. Minneapolis stock of wheat decreased nro.TOO bushels for tha past five days, against 1.100,000 bushels of last year. Aiftenllnc estimate of shipments for the week r.mounted to 4,000,000,, and 1,700,000 bushels of corn. Loading futures ranged as follows; Yestr Wheat Onr-n. 1llh !., yi... r-i-- . M,y I'M 1.52 LBl 1.53), LfilVi September .'. l.sb? l.'sDJ 1.21 von, viieiv uenveryi Hi 7ZT4 3 72H 7574 75 176M 73 7T 78H tWH t76V 20H 1.2.1 ,20 U.10& Mav July Sept' mber Oats May July September Lard May July September Ribs May July September Pork May ... Julv September Bid. . B1U . BOti 4.-0J . 0.57 . ll.RT. . 0.87 .10.35 .10.53 .10.75 17.02 .17.07 .18..10 fit J4 IMI. 554 y& tAsked. n.r P. 77 10.00 10.40 10.(10 10.85 17.85 18.2.1 18.53 Bl 0.B2 P.B5 U.f7 51 BOI 15 9.02 10.75 10.00 XI ."0l( ,0.1-T io.eo 10.t3 10.35 10.40 fiO.30 10 32 10.PO 10.47 10.7B 10.85 tlO.75 17,n 17.07 18.27 17.81 nXi 118.-.2 117.01 (18.55 lS.Si LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. May 20.-11008. Receipts. 23,000: - Ar ,.o u etto'- AiQn ana Duicners, rough A W J7..105J7.(i2i cood htavv. 7.1(VfiT.I.S' heavy, 7 10fl7.2q; light. 7.S57.C3; purs, 7,40. hulk. J7.35.f7.00. ' v OATTLIl. Receipts. .1500! market slow. weak. neees. S.D(.ST0.25: cows and heifers.' v f...wp. !, j.eAuiiB, fo..uiri.-a; catves, eo.otf (S0 2S. SHDIH'. Receipts. 8000: market steadr. TCa. tlvo and Western. $7.704f8.H0; lambs, J7.75 .8 IOIO: Rnpln. tamKu innt" V. J w NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NKW YORK. May 20. DutUr Market steady; receipts, 4453 packages; extra, 28c t, higher scoring, 2SVt323c: State dairy, 21)40 22c. Etrgs Market demoralized: receipts. 24.031 packages- extra firsts, 10V42Oc; regular , racked nearby whit's, 18M18C.: regular racked mixed color, 22)4iS23c: gathereif re frlgerator firsts. 10T21c; gathered nearby browns, 22c ; extra firsts, 2021c: storage' picked firsts. P.)Hf20C, NEW YORK METAL MARKET NDW YORK. May 20. The metal market was unchanged today. Lead. 4.174404.22He.S tin. In B-ton lots, 3i38c. Prices In London wero as follows: Spot copper, 73 75s. 0d.. up 12s. fld.; futures. 70 lis. Od.: Electrolytic. 87. Spot tin. 160 IBs., up Se.f futures, J .iw i.is., up ,. Diraits, iio ids., up i.1, fialca spot tin, BO tons; futures, 150 tdni. Lead, 20 Is. 3d. Spelter. 70, up 2 10a. MINLNG STOCK QUOTATIONS TONOPAH STOCKS. . llld. Askea. lbs, 24c; corn-fed, picked nnd dry-packed, to doz.. turkeys, d: ducks, fancy, in boxes 17 to good. 12U10C. 23fti)'.D fancy, 1 Si24 lbs. to doz., 28c. ; do., prime. 25030 lbs. to doz., 22c. lurseys. ory 122c.; fair l( fX ood, 1820c Foreign Discount Rates Bank Date of last rie. ....... ,,.,, i t.t,.tf.,. Iindon ....... 5 Parts .,., ... .,..1.. p Berlin ..,......,.., 5 Amsterdam 5 change. Aug. 8, 1014 Aug;. 20, 1914 Dec. 23. 1014 Aug. 21, 1014 April 10, 1U13 Bids received for th Uuo of $130,000 Utlcs, public improvement H Pr cent. 1 to 20-year serial bonds were as follows: KUsell. KInnlcutt & Co., a premium of $7624; J. 8. Bache & Co., a premium of 13777; Utlca Trust and Deposit Company, a premium cf Mo63; Kountie Brothers, a premium of $3S. N. W. WaUey & Co.. a premium of $230, chickens. Leshorns. 20S22c.; turkejs. 13-UKV.; geese, 10.311c; guineas, as ducks. 13815c. to quality, per oiu loms, luuvuc. ; 18c: do. ordinary eeese. choice ana fsnev. isn ,n . j . n .KA..' -" w FRESH FRUITS Choice stock was In fair request and gen erally steady. Quotations: Apples, New York, per bbl. Baldwin, 2.3084; Hen Davis, S2.BO ''.. uuier guwi eaiiiii, sriclies, e.t.ousj.ui medium, J.'2.25; do.. Western, per box. l'o'-'; do., Delaware and Pennsylvania, her hamper, BUU75C ; lemons, per box, f2.50'o3.30; oranges, Florida, per box, X2.251i4, grapefruit, Florida, fer box, 2 Wi.l.r.o; pineapples, per crate orto Rico, Sl.fi01j'2; Florida, al.Boa2.23; straw, berries, per qt. North Carolina, 437c; do., Norfolk, 37c; do., Maryland and Eastern Shore, SuMOc VEGETABLES Trade was fair and values generally were well maintained. Quotations: Whits potatoes, per bush. Pennsylvania, 304T32c, Maine. 484 fiOe ' ',ur VnrW. a, tn nnnll.v .1X??J',n . ...kit. potatoes, Florida, per bbl. No, 1, $4.5033.23; No, 2, $3.5034; sweet potatoes, Delaware, per hamper Large, $l1.2B. medium, BO75c; sweet potatoes. Eastern Shore, per bbl. No. 1. t2.25S3.23; No. 2. (1.50(31.73; sweets. Jersey per bbl. No. 1, $3,7334.75. No. 2, $282.50, sweets, Jersey, per basket, 75c. fill. 23; onions, choice, per 100-lb. bag. (1 251.50; do., me dium, rer 100-lb. bag, 607Bo. ; onions, Texas, per cummer crate. No. 1, JL25; onions, Texas, per cummer crats. No, 2, OOc.Sfsi, cabbage, Charleston, per crate, liQn.AO; do., North Carolina and Norfolk, per crate, $1.6061.75: do . North Carolina and Norfolk, per bbl.. 110 1.50, cauliflower. North Carolina, per crate, $lfil.B0; lettuce, North Carolina, per basket, BOc.iftJl; beans, Florida, wax, per basket, '.Q3; do., Florida, green, per basket. $203, peasi per small basket North Carolina, $1 1.50: South Carolina, large, ll.258l.60; do., small, 75cff$l 25; peas. Norfolk, per V4-bbl, hasket. $1.5081 75. eggplant. Florida, per box, I2i?n.50. cucumbers. Florida, per basket, $28 2 50, squash, Florida, per basket, $1(12; pep pers, Florida, per carrier, $281; beets, Charles ton, per 100 bunches. $lr?3 tomatoes, Florida, per carrlsr Fancy. $282.50 choice, J1.S0S1 73; celery, Florida, ner crate, 75e fit, asparagus, per bunch. 10820c; mushrooms, per 4-lb bas ket. eoc.e$i. ., Jim Butler MacNamara 51 id way .Mlzpali Extension Montana .'.....,....., North Star Tonopah Belmont Tonopah Kx Tonopah Merger Tonopah Mining Rescue Eula West End OOLDFIELD STOCKS. Atlanta Blue Bull Booth , Bulldog; C. O. 13 Combination Frac .., Dtumr. B. B Daisy Florence , Goldlleid Consolidated Doldtleld Merger Jumbo Ext Kewanas Oro Sand Ken , Silver Pick MISCELLANEOUS. Fairy Aztec ,8(1 .84 .03 , U8 .25 .35 .37 .11) 18 . 4V4 4 0-10 .1 1-1U .'Hi, 1.20 ...... .14 ,08 ...... 0T ,07 .40 7,, ,12 .77 .39 .Ort .34 .04 fa .04 .07 .40 1 7.18 Hi 8 .20 3.75 in .30 7 .11' ,74 .38 .01 , .32 .03 .0.T . .U .02 .03 .46 Klmberly Nevada Hill Net ada Wonder . .00 ,00 .08 02 .04 ,. .05 .07 .... .20 .23 .,,.1,75 1.W COTTON RALLIED AT CLOSE NEW YORK. May 20. Trading In cotton waa tarns and tho market opened easy this niornlnfr at a decline or 1 tn 3 points. IP buying appeared to be almost entirely for New- Orleans account. Wall Street and, local Interests sold. The market at Liverpool was , slightly lower than had been expected. After the call the list here receded a little further. May extended Its rise to 22 points at the close. July ended up 12 and spot rose 15 prices rallied In the afternoon and advances above last night's closo ot 8 to 0 points went established. M'es. close. Open. High. Low. Close. May 0.17 0.21 ti.80 0.20 0.30 Julv 0.441 U.41 October O.M 0.77 December 10.01" O.08 ilanuary lO.Oit 10.0,1 iMarch 10.28 10.23. Spot u-eo 0.50 B.38 0.58 O.IMI 11.73 U.94 10.18 0.97 10.18 10.22) 10.O1 10.21 iu.au lo-.l iu.31 .. 0.7? German & BERLIN. May 20.- Statement The Statement of tb Retchsbank shows Increases or gold ot 2,bO8,00a marks ($702,000); In discounts. Including; treas ury bills. 1.18.04S.OOO ($34,737,000), In leans. 114,000 marks ($28,000), and In deposits, tfl, 178,000 marks ($15,734,500). Decreases u metal stock, treasury certificates and notes of other banks of 10fl.035.000 marks $26.81tt,230)c securities. 4,708,000 marks ($1,170,500), and note In circulation, 43,722,000 marks 10.. 030, BOO). 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