,y..-m.JM-i,,nl-, !JCT,W)TO i.,J:-,ii.u.r......,.,!,:....J....i,i.i.,i,,i n.i u u 1 1 H.MM).- M-MMM i; - 12"- ' mvwwTva.S'6rtH-.PiTTT.Anii..fiA. BATTJBpAffi8 5" 1915-gi i l I t t p 1 oil ( LM WL J & i. 1 -l I I FHM ' rW ajajsaaaiBaiBisBisw m I wuuwb-mi- mM&m BUSINESS" FEU, oFTTNDERROFlTTAKINGAiES BUT!1 MOTOR SHARES WERE STRONG FEATURES Prosperity in Automobile In dustry Boosted Prices; Wcek ly Bank Statement Good, NEW YOIUf, Juno S.-Trndln on tho Btok Exchange during the short session todny was of n decidedly different char acter than that ruling throughout yester day. In that dealings fell oft perceptibly. Demand wag very light and stocks were In supply at concession In the early trading, tho business being mostly of n evening up character over the week end and profit taking. There was no pressure, however, and the lower level was chiefly due to tho absence of buy ing: orders. Ilefore the end support was given and the closing waa generally strong, some stocks exhibiting losses, however. While the Street In general still ro . gar4d the victory of tho 8tecl Corpora tion over the Government In the' anti trust ault as a great forward step, many were of the opinion that the decision had been overplayed as a favorable market factor In view of other conditions now ruling, the principal thing being tho In ternational situation. The Street saw un- misiaitable signs of a clearing of tho Bklea as far as tho difficulty wllh Ger many Is concerned, convictions being based to a great extent on the expression of regret by the Kaiser's Government for tho Gulfllght nnd dishing Incidents, and a promise of reparation for tho tor pedoing of the formor. .iTlw.n,' to". a favorablo market factors tn big foreign trade balance of this country and the cheapness and abundanco of money Is by no means being over looked. Prosperity In the automobile Industry, shown by tho Ford melon-cutting, made VtMii u '" lno motor croup, with nlllys-Ovrrlnnd ns tho leader, that Btock Miowlng n gain or more than 10 points, w,hll, General Motors moved up 6 points. Bludobaker also showed a gain of over :i points. These. Issues, with tho Coppers, sustained the market In tho last few min utes. The lattor were helped by tho ad vance in tho price of the motal to 19)4 cents, and nn Inquiry for 100,000.000 pounds of copper. The heaviest trading occurred In Steel. The first sales of that stock were 8000 shares at CO to Mxj, against C0 at tho closo yesterday. After recovering some of Its early loss tho stock hung slightly below 60 throughout the day. Tho weekly bank statement, which was one day short bncauso ot tho holiday on Monday, snjwed Increases In nil Items. Actual loans were JT.BOS.uOO larger nnd nvoragc loans advanced 12,010,000. Aver age surplus moved up $6,3611,030 and actual, 2,936,810. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT Big Gain In Reserves Loans Also Expanded. NEW YOKK, June 5. Increases wcro hown In ull tho Items of today's bank statement. Average loans expanded nearly $13,WO,M0, while tho gain In resorvcj was G,360.ft30 on the nvorage. Total loans wcro 2,H0,2S;,M0, with net demand depositr of $2,363,150,000 nnd tlmo , deposits or 5133.W3.0O0. Tho excess reservo was io5,tjj,iw. jjctalls follow: Clearing House members, average: Loan. . 'peresse. Sepoalta M '" .".""" " ..I12.III0.U0O .. i'J.'CO.OOO .. S. 48(1.000 Tlma dopotlls ;., lleservcs U.3CO.UIU l-learlnc House member, actual: Loans l)epolt .... Tlmi deposits Jleierves T,00S,000 u.:it:,ooo 1.SS4.000 I'.am.sio BANK CLEARINGS DECLINE Total Fell Off 14 Per Cent., as Com pared With Last Year. The volume of bank clearings through tho clearing houses of tho country during tho last weok were 3,212.4G8,53S, a de crease of W31,538,S35, or 11 per cent, as compar'ed with the same week last year They were J204,83ti 437 above tho previous week, however. Details follow: iuio. ion. p o fi.aai.un.sTJ i,iM,no(i.!8a -in i JM.WmU 154 032 4113 -3.1 18 0,OI.I.6l 137.'l74:i70 -11.0 21. MI. I'll 33,70.1.331) 2T " 234.730.111 20O.23I 271 -ill'I Ntw York .. Hoi ton . . . . Philadelphia . llaltlmore ... Chlcajo . .. St. Louis ... New Orleans. u.i,in,IU 72,014,371 12 3 12,817,242 HlB&iicB -120 Seven cities. 5 dava .2,180,333,(S02 12.645,303,102 -18.3 . 475,207,818 553.403,218 11.3 Other cities, S days ,. Tctal all cities. All eUrts feM5'S'1M I3.!00,708.410 -17.0 1 "ly !.... 530,027,818 533,207,333 4.4 Total all cities " for week , ,3,212,4i)8,038 $3.734,003,773 -14.0 Local Reserve Bank Statement -fTm,nLVimMnt ?' 'S p'dl Reserve Hank of Philadelphia for the week ending yester day compares as follows: " IlKSOUnCES. Gold and rold etfs I17.1M.703 fLesal tender, illyer, to, 2,Se3,K18 tadltcounta and loans,. 1 (ll)t.ri.l nveatments .... ,,.. i;729 125 Im. other, res. banks 2,480,481 Other sources 302,03!) MarSS. 91H.Ktt.OI3 H,U'i.213 1.4II3.1.VI 2,7U2,B23 Totals 123,723,512 J20.44l.003 LIABILITIES. Capital paid 1 Iskrvnalta l 18,227.130 18.227,150 10,8J8,7i 3S3.127 Du to other 'Jio."bankY ...... 10,400,302 Totals 25, 723,512 28,4ll,0O3 BANK CLEARINGS Bank clearings today compars with corrs. ponding dy last wo jeara: corrs. Phils 2s,5as,isa I24!s30,'ei JMaas'asa Iloaton ..... 27.t0l7.74H 21S20 3flO Jt'utiuS Msw York ..343.833,883 207,830,123 .,, ',,., RATES FOR SIONEY Call .,.,.,...,. 3K04 1 im ........... s . . sv.nn Philadelphia Ksw York .. Boston (Thteaso Cammcrciat usir. thr. tn .i mAn. .rl.lhM iuafiViV i:-. " ". Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Day. aoer .::'T ... ... 4 ... 4 ... 4 30 or ua or Over PhUadslBbu .. Nw Yerk Bsaten tea; fit Bli ...1. illnnslpolls .... VJ 4 KBM City ..,..,,...,. 4 Ban PrancUoo . wn BP Foreign Discount Rates Bask of Eaglaad . . . , Bank of Frane k of Qtmuir ... S8fi of flltiin) .... gask 0 Aus-rU .... Sank of Jt Bni of aiturhuid Bask of Sui) Bank o( Spain Bnk ot fnuaal ... , i S . a . s ovpc XII. 1944 July SI tail tapt 1. Ull JB. 11, tSU '. . IUU Jan. i. 1811 Aajf. IS, 1I4 Aug 3D, UU 'ft? ante or Hno . . nk of IiBau.t k. nk of N'ocway ,ik of Ktkriae.4 GOVERNMENT PONDS Ask. M VU UO 4 4 5 K B 5 9 r Bask DM of . . '4tW. T. U14 a i- H . . 3, racuAerva ww ! JSBai..,.; &- mLSLISS 1 'Jaiafe - 1 - -TriiTilr c..-. . UH tcdlu 111 ir. mJ fcrf "" " ' OJHD .r, .raTSri TirMSiiirjn ...... ... ,Ufli M I igjgza r, j ist -" DH I gammX! f jj'gsigwgMgBggjpc , t Xl& wfi? m' TBWEBfe-a "S. -g NEW YORK Last close. Huh. Low. Close. 1 Alaska OoM Mlnw . .WJ :oj .'. AW'-CramM, 10'f Itlli 10 10 AIHs-ChslmMfe pf ... .to AM 4Q 4QH AmnlMmatedOap .... 7.1 i 75 72 74'l Am Heel Sugar i. 48M -tSX 48 48 Am Oaa 4.H VM 411, 41M AmCanrf 101 HKllf ICO 100 Am Hide A Leather ... H flij n) OH AmllldcftL pf ...... 33 3)( 33 33 Am IccSceurltlej ...... 31 0H SOU 30M Am I-ocomotlTa ....... 4SH 1S)4 48 4rtji American Malt........ fifl5fl Am Smelt Alia; 72"f 74 72i 7M Am Smelt Her pf ...103W 100 100 100 AmSleel Foundries ... 31 31 32 3 AmSucar Ileflnlntt ...100'f 1U9H 10S 108 AmTcl&Tel 122), 123 122i I22H Am Tobacco 225 22.5 22.1 Am Woolen pf 85 8S' 85 Anaconda Copper 35 .')) 3J AtchTASK 101W 101 lul Atlantic Coast Llna ...10? 105 105 llaMwIa t.oco fio'f fil fill Baldwin Loco pf lOIJi 10.11 103M Ilaltlmorc A Ohio 74 73)i 73Ji Ilatopllaa Mining Ilcthlebcm steel . Ilcthlchcm Stool pf . 1 I 1 147 114 8)i ran 15 35 1 )48H 111 8!$ T7' 15! 147K -) 113 114 urookirn nap Iran SOU 891J 17'i 15U lutto& Superior 7(ll Cat retrolcum )6M Cat Petroleum pf ...... 3S Canadian l'aclflo .155 C'tnlLtalhrt Co si-H Cbes&Ohlo 40H 30 35 IUH M2H 153 it) 38)1 40W 40 47' 4fiM UH UU 0H3 01 120W 120MS rm 40 4?)l Wi 01 120VJ uDir.ouoppcr 40H Chicago Oroat Wort ... 11 If ChlMII8tl' 0154 Chi A Northwest 120 Chllt I & 1 ,.. 20)1 Colorado Fuot 41 30X Comitock Tunnel 14 Corn Product! Itof .... 16Jf Corn I'roducti Hcf pf . 7l Cnidblo Slocl Co 30W Crucible Steel prof 88VS Cuban-Am Sucar pf ...100 Distillers' bccuilUiji ... 20 Elk. 27 KrlfiMpf 4m KcdMlnASm 18 21H 20V 201 30, 14 16X 7M 30K ma 101 201( 27 41H 17 30 30K 12 l.'N un un 78 78 2UW 2'JH mi 101 ion 10M 40 17 881f 101 20K Mi 41U 17 43 103 FcdMlnASmpf 43 43 43 Ucnfral KIcctrlo 103H 101U l(-3!f OcncralMotors 118 154 14S 152 OocdrlchllF Co 47 Goodrich 11 V Co pf ... KUJi Otcat Northern pf ....UU O t N cfs for oro prop . . .''4 Giifcenliclm Kipl'u ... G'JH Inter-Met vot t c 2214 Jntcr-Mctpf 72. 'i Inspiration Coppor .... 3IU International Papar ... ioj JlCasoCo pf cr r.... 70 47H 45'f 47H ioiu ion ionr )1S! 118H I181J .vlX 3i( 34 Wi OVi 03U 22)f 22)f 22K 73 72X 72H 31J 31 311J Wi lb 10f 74H 74M 74K New York Bond Sales Low i $$ 1V1 pit IO!4 l! 12001) Amor Cot Oil 4Jit.... 11114s iiM) Atlier Tel clt 4s 67?, 11W0 -lo cvt 414 102 3000 Armour Co 4'5 U2 ftO(.i Atihlaon cv 4a 10.13. . . !l4 5000 do c 4s 1WIO 101 2WU0 do cv 5s 11117 101 1000 Atlan Co Line 1st 4s. . Wi KKiO Halt & Ohio :IK liUi 0(p0 do 4s S', 6WJI do cv ih &' iHOOO Uetli" Steel rfd 5s 02 Soon llronk linn Tr 6s "IS.. loo 1000 Cent Leather 1st 5s... USft 100 Cent Pac 1st 4a " IdiiO Cent 11 it N J res 5s..li:i4i 4000 Ches & O cv iVju -; 1000 Ches tt O 4Us 811 UOOO Chi n i Q joint 4s... WIS loooo Chi 1KQ gen 4s 01U 1000 CM II f.- U 111 4 H.1U loou C M & Ht I cv ,1 rct.lul'a 210011 C M tc St P cv 4"i. . . 117 juuu en it 1 .t i' us uii; 2000 Con lias cv 0s 1111 100O Cumberland Tel f 0il4 2UOO DfI A Hud rM 4a 47 1000 IJIa Secur Corp 4V5... SS 77000 Dl Hccur Corn 5 (12s. 6000 Du Pont Pond 4',Ss... M 500O Lrle conv Is Ser A.... 0.1 5000 Orctn Hay Ua 101 6000 Uen Elec deb 5s .... 70 2000 Hud Man rfd 6a 73!5 100(1 Iowa Central 4s 40 2000 Ilid Steel 6s 100 1 12000 Ina Cop cv tla 1 in 1 isuoo Ins cv ret 3d pd Os 'lu.l.iu 60UQ inter 11 Mot 4"a .. TIM .. UlU 2000 lnterb It T rof 6a. WOO I.k Sh deb 4s 1D2H 2000 t k Hh ilcb 4a 10.10. . 00 60,10 I.k Hh dib 4s 1031.. 0.1j 6000 LlK & M T 5s 100 ltnoo l.urlllanl .la OUj; 3000 Mich Cent Ss 81'. 1000 Minn & 81 I. 4s 4H WKK) Mo Pile 4s 41 1000 Mo Pacllle cons fls... 0UV4 7000 Mont Power 5s uoij 1000 N V Air nrako cvt Os 1)7(5 52.100 N Y C & Hud'Os ret. 103 34000 N Y C ft Hud 44s .. 8S 2UOO N Y N II & II cv 3Hn mi IO0O N Y N II II Oa 110','i 1000 N Y Ont &. V lat 4s.. 70 2000 N Y Hwy adj 5a 505i bOOO N Y Tol gen 4V4a 05H 2.Hsi Nor Puc prior 4a Ul 1000 do Ren :is lit UOU Ore lty . W 4s M low) Penna en 3a res 102 5000 do cv 3Ha iwtt 500 do .'Is at', 2H)0 do sen 4'is ct OS'H U0J4 MR 800O do ct 4tis 10.1H 1) PCC & St I. 4Ws ser B mi'i 2000 Pub Serv N J 6a S7J-5 f.000 IteauliiK gen 4s ....02t 20(10 Hock Island 4s .... &2H 7000 Hock Island 5s 47 1000 StstoarU A I. sdj 5s. I'M 20OO South Hell 6s U7H 200O South Pac cv 4a ... 81s. &10O0 do cv ret f p 3a 1031.. V.IK 20TO South Pac rfd 4a .... 80i; 7000 Texas Co cv Oa U"'i MHW U S Realty 5a 75 13000 U S Itubbor fls 103 7001) U S Steel 3s 102H 1 1.100 Union Pacific 1st 4s.. ml 1000 Va Itwy ,1a 01 8000 Wabash 4s 21ti 1000 Wab Equ ct ta 4s .. 10". loon West nloctrlc 6a lotti 1 SOfOO West K & M cv 5s ..102V, 1 .1000 Wot Shnro ieit 4s ... no 3000 West Union 4s .... 0H4 lOU lOlrt 102 00 UIH Total sales, $030,000, compared with (072,000 last Saturday; tbla week, (0,847,000; last week, $0,818,000. WAR MUNITION STOCKS Bid. Asked. Aetna Explosives Aetna preferred Atlas Powder common ........ AtlaS Powder preferred Canadian Car and Foundry... Canadian Explosives Canadian Exploahes preferred Colt Arms Co Bu Pont Powder common Du Pom Towder preferred.... E. W. Illlsa ' Hercules Powder common ... Herculea Powder preferred ... 101 110 82 87 141 01 01 320 UK) 333 412 03 4 331 144 08 340 110 lii 0.1' 4 343 237 111 HUi 105 1! 173 1600 ion International Nickel 1401; jiiHTiuiiiuimi nitftei preierreQ.... iu Sai Arms Co 103 Winchester AVma Co 1300 Ex-dlvldend 9. LONDON STOCK MARKET Trading Dull, With Price Changes Narrow. LONDON, June 5. While sentiment on the Stock Exchange was cheerful today, the customary week-enj conditions pre vailed, price changes being narrow. The American department was generally strong and animated for a Saturday, United State Steels showed the most activity, Canadian Pacific waa dull under continued poor earnings of the road. Firmness prevailed In the gilt-edged sec tion, but it lacked feature. A freah de cline occurred In Argentine Halls, For eigners lacked activity. Russians inclined to sag. Irregularity marked tho tradlna In Mlns and Oils. London. N. Y. iSaisr'f..?ppw Salt '& Ohio .....,.'. GiMauafiimB Q4s A OtUe. ....... . W feaVr'si".' .,'..'.' BsMtftrtisnla .,..,.. tolth Wciijc '.'.'.' '..'. Union PacUte IJ 8 tHael 4 ra, equiy. 73 I 3Iay Municipal Bond Sales galea of wuajalpel toait la tUa Uoltsd Statu In M, aoconUiu tatte Flo4ictl Chrelcli?s ftls ar include. Vll.7186 Hw TsjSiV. For the ant ftm moottui axsrvMaii'd 304.iHH.TO. u I UUa year ttu uLs Id th Lori tpcn diiij parlod DIVIDENDS DECLAIIED ES5viailPlwriE MmsihiM Umt Bursw MMMt, rtulur ai aq- ......... la 4fMl IDli, .. i lwg 4- g 111 ii STOCK SALES Last clue. Hlsh, I-aw. Kan City Soatherj . -ii Mi :0li Uck Steel 47 404 45M 1-ehlgh Vnlly 143,'j '43J 143 MMttt4Mycr pf ...118H 118J 118H Maivrell Motors 45 47) 45K Mat Motors 1st pf !7 7i 87 MxMotors2d pf 38' :9U-38W MStP&SSM 117M 117 110 Mnlcan 1'ftrolcum.... 74W 74 7314 MoKanATcias il'.i 12 12 MoKan&Tpf 31 30 3'l Miami Copper 10M 10W iOH Mlfsourl Tacirie 11 MH '0' National Biscuit 118 118 118 NatLead 65f 05 04 Nevada Con Copper... 6J 10 16J( New York Air Braka... bU 89 b9 NYN1I&1I i,5 (fi! IVS New York Central ,7!f !-7!( Wi NYCMAStl. 31M 31 31 North American 744 "4)4 4l4 Norlliern IMciiii- .((! ao'f 110 i NatItyofM2d pf.... 7H 71$ 7H Hit 118 04)1 10 89 '5k 9'iH 31 .44 HOK 7M 225 S5!j SOlf 101 105 50 10Ji Onlarlo Sllrcr M 3' 4 4 rtcll.tMall 25 :0 10 Pennsylvania 107 l,7f 107 l'lltsburirh coal ... J3' "3 2'f P C O & St L pref 08)4 08J4 PrcstcUbteoioat . 48 -iij 1-i HybleelSprln? 32H 3J 3IM Hay Con Copper :4' 24 H r44 Heading 14514 140 Ublt llfp Iron & Steel 10)4 29,'f 2b14 Hep Iron 4 Steal p.' .... b5 0 IC.U HumclyMCo 4!4 4H 4M 4 20 107 ?:i 08J4 47)4 3114 24N l0 :84 10 4)4 3i biLouls&SF AH 414 4)4 4)4 MLoulsASF2dpf ... 514 5)4 5 5 ttulbem 1'aciac 0J 81)4 f0)4 8)1 touthcrnlty I7)f 17 1 Vi 10)4 hludebakerCo 08 71)4 08)4 71)4 Tennessee Coppor 35 .6)4 34)4 JC 'IhlrdAvenua 52 52i 52 52)4 Union Ua 4 Paper.... OH Oii OH 0) UnlonPaclflc .128!! 128 127)1 127 UblndAlcohol 43 42 41! 42 United Itjs Invest J74 17 17 17 United It)S Invest pf... .4 :'3 :i.' 33 Uoltubber G51 6j 01)4 154 t failed r,iH 00'( 59)4 o'JH UbSteclpf Ill i ill4 11 )4 1104 USEiprcss C3H 05 6; 03 0 OS) 4 31 U7 )1 !1 05 0 Utahioppor iU.' 0W( aLaroC'hcm .'Il'i 3 aCaroChempf 07 97 Uabash 4 U VaLashpf 4 H Wells Kareo Exp 07 0514 uslcm Ut.ion l'el 08 0714 09M 31 97 ii ii 05 07 V04 Vi tstlnehouvi ivicclrl i. . 17 wi 1 0)1 Willys Overland 12 Of 1314 121 13UH Wllh s Overland pf 09 102X 102)4 1U2J1 Cents pcr.hnrf. Total sules, ;O.V1flO share, compared with 11!,t)00 shares last Saturdav, this neck, 2,33.1, MX) .hurts, last week, l,!C91i0 shares. Local Half -hourly Sales 10 (o 10:30 A. 5 Un Cos .V J. 222 10il V 1.1 Union Trao . :LI1! "1 M. S Steel. do do do do Cramp ... CO ... 00 ... CO ... 00 ... 00 t c 4'l 100 Tonopnh Mln. 7U 200 200 U S Steel.... CO 10 100 do 00 10 do t0 100 W Cramp t c 42 2.1 do 42 3 U S Stool.... 00 200 do 00 15 W CrnmD t c 42 20 7.1 W 60 uo. 41 100 Cambria Steel 47' el 47 .. hot; 53 7-lrt i do iuu u M.meei.... w1, 10 Penna .... 53 7-lrt -0 do 42 0 do 5.U, 30 Pcnna .... 53 0-10 100 U S Steel.... Bli'4 10 U S Steel.... 1,0 100 do B')tt 200 do (,0U 100 Union Trno.. 3.1V. 10 P It T t C... .St. 10 Itnlrltvln t nrn .-.I u icnno ullP-lll 10 AlnnlK Cop 300 do......... KJlj 200 U S Steel. 3 U S Ntr.n . IUI "un .. ..n ,. ' . . 1 " r '. --"vv. ... 20 do 11014 100 do A .. .cIol: CW 00 do 10 P It T t C... 0 100 do 3o: BOK r.nf: do. in it a c.i ,..ii, .i. ... . ..'" OW oil 10 do. JO do uot., i(K) acn Asphalt. 2J'i 50 W Crnmp t c 42"j 10 P It T t c... 0 20 Cambria Steel 48 02 Nor Cent .... 81 100 U 8 Steel.... l.Oi 2.1 U 8 Steel.... TO 9 do mm iw,. do BDT4 Tn '?nSa V2' "l0 lMk0 8uP Cor 8 100 W Crnmp t o 41 20 U S Steel 00 O dO Jfl lim rin 11(1 loo ijike sup cor h 10 do!!!!!!!!! oo .W UO M 50 u a. S pf t c. 40 200 Atchlron 80 Penna . 10HJ 40 P II T t C. "ft BONDS. 1000 Amer fins & Blectrlc 5s 'JUOO City aus 10.12 ;.. onn?, i-'J.1b!!la,,S!(fel ,crP Ma' ion... 2000 Lehigh Valley Coal 5s U3 . 07 im?. 10:30 to 11 A. M. 100 w Cramp t 100 Union Trae ! 41 10 Am Can .... 42 2 U 8 Steel pf.HOVi 10 U 8 Steel.... 5ii :io do ,ioiS 1011 do 60S 1 do 50i 50 Lake Sup Cor S S.I Penna sju 10 U S Steel.... 5UTi 20 W Cramp t c 43 1 do 331, 25 Penna fvitt 500 U S Steel.... 00 100 do to 20 do no 40O do r,9',l 5 U O I 821? 23 W Cramp t c 41 DONDS. 100 City 4s 1041 1SS!I piultable III Oas 5s 3000 Lehish Valley Tr ref 5s .... ?il! i;nna Een tp ctfs 4Ws 1000 Heading gen 4s .........!!! 2000 Reading sen 4a .... . 11 to 11:30 A. M. In &rm.a Vlii 20 U S Steel.... 501; ' ? S Crm1 '. 4V 10 do. ..... . 60 1 V,en Asphalt. 27 10 do ...Iilj iffi U l'8,e" Z ' '-ke Sup Cor s"1 "V . 'J? &u)l 'OO do. ....... 8 1-10 in ii a r5.mp. ' c i'$ 10 U 8 Itubber. 0I(S 10 U S Steel.... 5D 1( u S Steel.... M) ln" Jo; MS 100 do (,0 100 US Steel.... 6n 100 do TOli 5 War Ir & St. 0 200 Tonopnh P-el. 41? Ilfnna M'4 100 Anaconda .. 3.11? so do"!".!.!.!!r 1 renna M no.Nna. 5fKM ihlBh Valley Coal 5s ini -ooo Lettish Valley Coal 5a 101 11:30 A. M. to 12 M. 7 Tonopah Mln. 7tt J5 Union Trae. 3 Penna Mn.lit 10 r ... v... n ij; j s b. . 4su mo u a steei:::: Tot,.!.?! 10E,dV6 601 10 U S Steel. .7 I)S in ". "" lii i j " ...7 ? ",....... UL' w uu dujm ;io p it t t c u .f'!' '" $ SOPenna ....63 7-10 J'W . do 50U 50 V cramp t c 4" 'is iinrBndpaf t-i 5o,J 15 Lk sup cor8i:ia itrtvna 100 Amer Oas & Ulectrio 5a 34 Cambria Steel scrip May 1017 51)00 IxhlBh Valley Tra ref SaT.'; !! .'J.iiJ Kenn en 'p " -h 1C00 Penna gen tp ctfB 4H 1000 Ilyidlng Jersey Central 4s .. S.1U ... 07; ... 87 .. OM, .. oil, PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR VIIEAT. Receipts, 109,254 bush. Tha market a quiet and prices further declined If. Quotations: Car lota, In export elovator- .' ,2..redl "P0' anl June. $1.3581.331 No. 2 re1 Western, spot. $1.401.41, Ko. 1 North ern Duluth, $l,4U8l.5J. "w COItN-necelpte, 15,701 bush. Demand waa light and prices were, He. lower. Quo tatlona: Car lota. In export elevator-No a spot and June, 74V47S(4c: ear lots for looai !rad. " S, location, 8im82c ; .learner yet' 40yno577c,NO 3 '""" 7879c'i Wi- OATS Receipt.. J10.478 bush. Tha mar ket was unanttled and lfcc. lower, with de. mand slow, quotations. No, 2 whit.. 500 Illiw'Hc!3" Wh,t' MMV'c'i No- a whl' UYE nominal. We quote at II 10B1.1J per buah.. as to quality, In export elevator, and at $1.01.08 for small lots of nearby grain In baga. ' ' FLOUII. Receipts, USS.bbls. and 557.180 Iba, In sack. Trade was .low and the market was largely nominal. Following are the quo. tatioa. per HW lbs. n wo )1 -Winter, clear" fifVnJS'S1-?'' K. stralrtt. luU lacks. Jii08-; do., patent, luteaicks. $8.30j .tralgkt, le.U0a.73. doj patent, $8.73i8T 10 da., favorite brands, $7 2567 SO: illy mills, cholc and tancy tateat. $7.25B7.H: city mills, regular cradM-IVlnUr, cer, ii.iiao.fi); doH tiIUt, $a.304 75. do., patent. $877Jtjf.S37 KYK FLOt'It waa quiet but steady under nwJerate oJTrlB. We quote nearby aad West 40. lo wood, at $a.5U, as to quality. REFINED SUGARS TV aiarMt wa quia but Dnu. Wi arm Wm m. resuur ut price: siMiUrd sranulitd ok., extra no gruuuted. 0,10c : pow4rl FRESH FRUITS The geurai oaark.t u quiet d4 without zznsrLTZgr .srrs 5?"t. - y 1tI. $305 Bee DjvLj, other 1004 ealiiut IU. $J.2S3.M ma dluoa. JSI.23rTo JTin, fwlii"' iia? -w . v -, m hi r cu jruuitaut. per haoir7r leneaa. out hoi. JoA So nt:!.' Ber 4wx ft W3 50 (rajMfruit ftar- iiarfc J?!: 1; Ctarru., S trawWni'-li o.r , . ljjn,.r?. MaVLuiJ 4.j SaJk kber. Nth 1t. c., !i - iaife. - M ...r--. m a M cd i m- ..sjp. FUwiila, .iii ' 1 TRADERS INCUMK TO TAKE PROFITS close. -'! 4 H 143 118K 40H 87'f 39J 110 74Jf Moderate Recessions in Grntnp Shipbuilding and Baldwin Locomotive Shares. ,' 12 30 20M There was a decided let-up In activity on the Philadelphia Stock Bxchango to .i.. i.viJov'. nmn-nrka did not alto gether meet with tho npprovol of the mora conservative element on the street and the result was an Inclination to take profits rather than carry speculate commitments over the week end. United States Steel continued to dominate the dealings In so far as volume of sales was concerned. A drop of n point in tinM.uin t.nrnmnllvo occurred nt the opening nnd a similar decline was estab lished In Cramp Shipbuilding, but the latter quickly rallied ngnln fclecwhero pileo movements wero of the narrowest description. New York houses were buy ers of Lake Superior on the familiar war order theory. In tho flnnl denlliigs prices rallied all around, nldcd by the recovery in new York. Keystone Telephone rose a point and Cambria Steel scored n iracuunni u vntiee In svmnathy wltn unuca States Steel. Cramp shares Inst night's quotation, moved up nbovo but Just at tno closo the prlco fell back to tho low of ihn Anv 42. nn ndd lot offerings. Union Traction developed an ndvanclns tendency and Hnpld Transit also strength ened The buylnu- orders may have emtio ns n result of tho Orand Jury's criticism of tho Irresponsible manner ,ln which Jllncys nro allowed to operate In this city and the recommendation that some sort of supervision be exercised over them by the authorities. Pennsylvania Steel preferred made no response to Norfolk nnd Western's order for 2fJO0 tons of steel rails, nnd Cambria Steel, after n slight advance, onscd off below Inst nights close. Hope that an early combination of theso two compnnles mlpht bo cITected was dampened by tho expectation thnt tho Government would carry the United Htatcs Steel enso up to tho Supremo Court, which would mean a considerable further delay. Actual shipping orders booked by tho steel mills were heavier In May than In April and slightly heavier production has resulted, averaging n trifle nbovo 75 per cent, of capacity. Very little of tho steel repre sented In recent car orders has actually been specified for mill rolling, so that a further Incrcnso In production Is In pros pect. In many quarters It Is expected that by August tho steel mills will bo operating at ns great a rate as tho labor supply will permit. HARDING EXPLAINS ROCK ISLAND AFFAIRS Contends That His Campaign for a Receiver Was Intended for "Good of Property." WASHINGTON, June B.-J. Horace Hording, of C. D. Barney & Co., who led tho fight nt tho Hock Island Railroad's April election ngalnst tho Nathan Amster directorship candidates, was the first witness today at the Interstate Com merce Commission's Inquiry Into tho company's llnnnclnl affairs. Harding contended that his campaign for a re ceiver for the road was Intended for "tho good of tho property." Samuel Unter mycr, who questioned him, sought to show the contrary that ho had Interested motives. By impairing tho Hock Island's credit tho directors' light In April, Hording said, In his opinion hastened the line's Insolvency. Ho could not explain why, facing Insolvency, most of the time It paid J3,0O0,O0O to $3,000,000 In dividends In 12 vaars. He considered shares at 21 as at pres ent much above the normal, ho asserted, but was unable to say why they were selling at 33 threo days before the receiv ershipprobably, ho added, It was be causo of Mr. Amster's ontlmlstln nnt- ments. "Was the bidding up of tho stock Just before the market close each day prior to the receivership an attempt at manipulating?" the witness was asked. His answer was that he believed It to havo been merely mistaken speculation. In the past four years, he asserted, the Increasing cost of labor and material and higher taxation had been a tremen dous strain even on roads In first class condition. If tho Rock Island had passed some of Its dividends, he said, he thought It might have helped. Mr. Untermyer grilled Mr. Harding se verely, but the latter proved nn excellent witness and never seemed In tho least disconcerted. Mr. Amster, tho next witness, said he) Invested In tho Rock Island on the strength of glowing accounts of It, was dissatisfied later with its management, and, through his activity. Involuntarily became leader of stockholders who thought as he did. PROVISIONS The market ruled steady, but quiet. The the nunlfillnni r..u t.aa . joiioning are ei, ., " j --; , ,-ttv ..' r.. w., ,, J.L7 ","'v""r,u "" air-anea, iiff.'oc. : western teef. In sets, .moked, 232Uc:r city beef knuckles and tenders. imeLl and ir-aiilV ZtXivi1 .'ZT" Hee,i knuckles and tendera; emokeJ. 2782S". beef hamsL $31832; pork! ?1 'f,; r"H"'5A: nara- B- - cured l U01Jiic.i do., skinned, loose. 12l1214c! d"! iui c,',ed' !"is': other baSi.amolTed city cured, as to, brand and average. lSiUlc.i ham. smoked. Western cured, 13KS14?. do' Jjolled, boneles.. 22Mc.i Plenla .hSulders. S iuSutiiiii00'V lvllc'; smoke4. 11 lWc. belles. In. pickle, accordlnit to aftriif 11 loose, UHfJUc: wv, ..7IW..W-. i ureaKiasi oacon. ureaxtasi bacon, aa to brand ""'!? cy eured. Il7c.i breakfast bacon. Western cured. l&siTe.. lLni iKJ,." 1M.CUJ1, rehnad, ui tierce, or tuba. 10;llc. laVn vu.n wi.y, MBitia natrei. fn I .... .... . lofi&ifc? ' PUr" cUr' keu, "olVredTin tiffi? POULTRY Plieon.: youni-"ir ST,V. &J?" & DHKS8EU. fJholce .tnTw" ... well cleaned BIOCU wna ........ uo t f..n :..- " tattoo.: .. Freak-killed .'it",uS.. S? 40c. Wernwlihlag lffi.U2JjJ& fed to 4i Ihk-S, S NVuo4:.,if.j fllk 47 lbs. la flAX IBy li. i ' .,TI. I 43 to 2Uc . mllk-ted. Tr. .". " UIUK'IMI. M lha to doi.. fed. iBj.TW.;W. WMtsrn, corn tt. a iu en4 .. n n . --nwaaa Iba is4c.i W-F- "TP. . ". ."3, ... ? WU-tni. XiSmJL irts Fey, "li3rS'n9 j pckd -JHTK M (WM, AlWt. 14 rS FINANCIAL BRIEFS Tho Chicago Board of Trade will Be closed on Monday, Judicial election day. Bids will bo received until Juno ttby Trenton, N. J., for HU9? 10-year K; 000 30-year and $20,000 20-year U4 per cent, bonds. , According to Brndstrcot'fl speeding up Is Ihe nil? in Industrial lines, nnd war orders, taken on close to n cash basis, tax the capacity of many plants, spread jc tlvlty to other lines, make for competi tive bidding for skilled labor; hence tin employment is steadily .decreasing. All In nil, business for future delivery Is growing steadily, though perhaps slowly, "i .i , ninrx It Is ahead of last year, when trends In general wcro down ward. Frederick T. Chandler and rtlchard T. Cook ore In New England. The Eastern Steamship Company shows a dellclt of $71,720 for April, against a deficit of $113,218 a year ago. Commercial failures In the United iiikim nils week numbered H48, ngalnsl 3S.G last week, 430 In the preceding week and 318 In the Hko week of 1911. Exports of copper from Atlantic ports for tho week ended June 30, 1915, totaled 3761 tons; since June 1, 3725 tons, nnd for the same period Inst year 7523 tons. Thero Is nn Inquiry In tho market for 100,000,000 pounds of copper, probably In connection with war orders. Tho gross earnings of 36 railroads for tho third week of May were 10,737,012; decrease, $991,631. Tho Protective Committed for tho Wes tern 1'nciflc Railway first mortgngo 5 per cent, bonds announces extension of tlmo In whl:n bonds can bo deposited under tho dpjslt agreement to and In cluding Juno 26, 1915. C. D. Barney & United States Steel. Co. wero sellers of Sales in Philadelphia Yeat. clone. High. Low. Close, 10 Amol coppr iu Am can SOO Annpondn 35 200 Atchison 101 10 Hald Loco 52 0.1 Uuf & Sua pr t c 40V4 li'j t nm aieei 11 dec Stor 01 101 Gen AsDhalt 15 Key Tol 14 600 Lake Sup Corp. 8 12 Loh Nav 7d K North Central.. 84 875 Per.tin II II 5.1H 100 Phlla It T tr cf. SH 2ii0 Ton Del 107 Ton Mln 10 U S Rubber.... 231 Un Tine Ill O 1 5 Un Cos N J.... : 4011 U S Steel 2 do prof 5 Warwick 1 & S. w I Rna.h. . 40W 48 4 4S14 41" 74.1 Cramn & Sons. . 4.1 43',4 42 JJ Titnl snles 0213 shares, compared with 21), 023 shares yesterday; for week b0,250 shares. TjOKDS. Ijist nrev.snlo. HlKh. Low. Close. 1500 Am Oaa & K 5a. S0V4 811 8.1'i MJi .17 C S sen aiay if. ui wns 2000 City 0(4a 1032.. 0'l"4 0.1Ji 100 City 4s 104.1.... lOl'.s 101'i 10(10 Eq III Oaa 5 .,, 03 PWiO I. V Coal 3s....ll!4 104 500O I, v Tr ref 5s.. 87 87 18000 Pa Co g 4V4a t c OSU OSJ4 4000 Heading gen 4s. 021J WJ4 1000 nde J Cent 4s. . P.1K 03B 07 U7 03H 101S idoVj 101 87 USH iwh wllh 1UI 105 1 iru sol OS 02 03H Total eales bonds $41,237. compared $100,015 jesterday; for week $311,537. MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS TONOPAH STOCKS. Bid. Aak. Jim Butler MacNnmara Midway Mlrpah Intension . Montana North Star Tonopah Belmont .. Tonopah Extension .71 70 .04 .18 .20 .3.-I .17 A1 3,s .311 :ih .83 .34 .0(1 .57 .01 .00 .12 .10 .2.1 .MO .10 "! Hi .3S 7 .11 .80 Tonopan Jic-uer lononnn .-iiinuu ilnB Rescue Eula West una GOLDFIBLD STOCKS. Atlanta ! niue Bull OS Booth 50 nulldog u u u IJ Combination Fraction Dlanondfleld B B.... Daisy Florence (loldneld Consolidated Ooldfleld Meiirer .... Jumho Kiteiislon ... Kewanaa .r5 .10 .02 .05 .50 1'.. .2.1 1.55 .15 .11 .07 .11 .04 .07 .53 y,, l.tw .17 .12 .OS .12 .01 .07 .2.1 1.80 Oro Sand Ken . Silver Pick MIS01TLI.ANSOUS. Falrv Azteo .... Klmherly Novadu Hill ... Nevada Wonder . .02 . .0.1 , .20 , 1.75 RAILROAD EARNINGS CANADIAN PACIFIC. 101,1. Inc. Fourt week May $2.22J,000 $7.10,000 Month H.P'iH.OOO 2,537,0'X) From July 1 88,420,103 '28,101,073 CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO. Fourth week May . , . Month From July 1 MINNEAPOLIS Fourth week May ... Month From July 1 S1.1SI.T21 SOO,707 371,815 1.50S.11S 3,4.10,110 35,740.804 AND ST. LOUIS, .. $183,038 $6,205 700.500 .1 i:i!i 0.233.303 440,333 NORFOLK AND WESTERN. April op. rev $3,750,184 $180,178 Net 014.431 17 477 Ten months' op. rev. .. 31,508,117 2,514,032 Net 7,003,270 '413,087 MISSOURI. KANSAS AND TEXAS. Fourth week May $703,114 $3,088 Month 2,25.1,813 33 070 1'rom July 1 30,465,003 003,410 Dccfeaao. DAIRY PRODUCTS UUTTEIt. The usual Saturday quietude prevailed In tbla market, but prices were" well maintained on fancy stock, supplies of which were well under control. Quotations: Weatern solid-packed creamery, fancy specials, SOHc.i extra, 28iic.: extra firsts, 28c.; firsts, 27c; seconds, 28c.; nearby prints, fancy, 32c; aver age extra, 30Jlc; flreta. 28820c; seconds, nt,.? iSc,: JObb,n """ ot ' EGGS. Fine new-laid eggs were well cleaned up at full figures, but much of the supply was of more or less unattractive stock, w.lcJ?w.a, '". wnted and Irregular In value. quote: In free cases, nearby extras 24c ?.1?-! "."'. a-.15 W standard ciae; nearby n J. 'a'is':v "" c?"i "'. "tra u per ca.e and.Sd",gg.' V7re 'j." PT SoV Ma,j?j7a5!.m!" -w5? .''. but Choice, new. lTaiTKrV, .Kfi1 yil.?fWn. do., fair tor 16&. 'Srw. rSSTiil ".'" Sr 'YSSfifS "'aneri OO., ssima, 8fii3c, ' ""' oo-. part VEGETABLES Potatoes ruled firm but quiet nth... ... table, were In fair .upply and quiet at nuSff? M.?f. tiT'Tw'Vo'Ii " S lipJK&StnSgi: plr'bbl-18 ia mtiB&&sBm ?y. per ba&.t. TfcaiiW-il ,". 5TST , . fe3KliS3: IDhjirO Vnrti. j- li . . w Sfic obi, uth North &roltoi7TrS anTwax :tom&. K?S8e U!-iJWiSt& fif vol box, T5c, CjOUUMrn bp ton.tue, FlorlJa. pe; If MAa' W aie. u 41 1'MSi $1 TO "Wi'frt l-r SudTjj "-vao.wm. p.f S-10 UaaiiBt, Sfit.tf i.lii iili t"t '- 424 42 42 42.. 337i aoji ao" loUi loi'i wiVi 51 61 51 40 40 40 4S 47'i 48ti n oiv ou ;;; 1!7! 27 27 an io jo s 8 js,, 734 7Hi 73 S4 84 81 :a 53T,, us'h 0 85 V n ri zTf C3(J (VHi 0H Jfji 3.IH :w M Mii 82i N2. n, W? 221 222 222 222 00 00W 004 Bliji 111 lin' 11UV) HOW (114 PH ll4 .VMl j . . IOSBMJC ' SlTSSSS ner. ouevrsc - tun. .. V lV.-T' . aaa. Carollnl HW SSa. "?-?: wsxet-8 , aVcSssiesirwwr x il 50. sauaak. B1 d. Tt-e?r. ", II , Ppp, inorida, per,ci7;ierVilLs?S''.,i w UUUCBU AEKET RALLIED ...I ........tArlv Idend of 1 the Union Trust Company, of ?Vew York, has declared U extra. Pig Iron production In May J""" to 2,aW,B66 tons, compared with W7. -tons last year and w,,hUJ;B18 "!" April. It wns larger than In any pre ctdlng month since April, 1914, when tho total was 2,261,6Q1 tons. New York banks lost $571,000 lo the Stibtreasury jesterday. Approximately $22,000,000 of tho Missouri Pnclfle 6 per cent, notes havo been de posited for extension for erne year, and there 1.4 nssurnnce of additional deposits. . ,.111-h ... i,A reiriiiHr uuii.t.. ' Business In anthracite coal during the, first week of June Is reported to have been nlmost cqllnl to that In the cot re sponding week of Inst year, but It did not show any marked Improvement over Mny and ontlhe whote was not very fnt Isfactory from a producer's standpoint. Tho number of Idle cars on the Pennsyl vania system Is steadily decreasing. On Mny 2S the totnl wns 61,432, against 78,245 April 1 and SC.033 Jnnunry 4. The total production of Iron and steel structural shnpes In 1014 amounted to 2,031,121 tons, compared with 3,001,972 In 1913, according to the statistics ,qf tho American Iron and Steel Institute Of tho 1911 total, 1,787,281 tons were heavy shnpes and 243,813 light shapes. In 1913 there were 2,553,806 tons of heavy nnd 451,166 of light shapes. Moro thnn 90 per cent, of the $40,CO0,OOX) Wabash Rnllroad first refunding and ex tension mortgngo bonds havo been de posited under the terms of the Wabash reorganization plnn announced April 13. This Implies nssent to the plan on tho part of tho holders. Announcement ns to tho amount of common and preferred stock deposited under the plan was with held, but It wan said that oven these deposits wcro satisfactory. Local Bid and Asked Baldwin do pref Uu ft ft; SUBq t C. iln nref Cam i Steel J. lee stornee Uen Asphalt oo nrr Key Tel do t c do nref Lake Sup Corp Lehlch Nav ... Lehigh Valley LehlKh Villey do pref Pennsylvania Phlla i:ilrlc Phlla Co ao 0 per cent. pr. .. ir. . . do fl ner pent, nr T.C.- V.--T. .'J x'iiiju itapiq Transit no l Heading Tonopah llelmont Tonopah Sllnlns Union Traction . U O I York Hay do pref IV Cramps to.. NEW YORK CURB Braden Copper British-American Tobacco British-American Tobacco Goldlleld Consolidated Grecno Canant-a La Hose Lehigh Valley C'l Sales . Nlplsslng Otis Ulovntor Otis Rlevator pre! Rlkor-llegrman Sterline Gum Tobacco Products United Cigar Stores United Cljtar Stores pref United Profit Sharing now World Film Yukon Gold Internal Revenue Receipts Larger WASHINGTON. Juno 5. The Internal rere nuo receipts during April were $20,101,104, an lncreaso of $4,550,050, aa compared with the same month of laat year. The amount of tax collected on spirits showed a decrease of $1.2S4,1S0, on tobacco a decrease of $103,830, and on fermented liquors an increase of $2,463,553. The ngsregate receipts for the 10 months ended April .to amounted to $287,052,022 or an Increase of $23,:'l.'l,230 over tho corresponding period of las; jcar. Tax en fermented llalora bhoncd an increase of $0,082.44. and thla coupled with the Income tax returns and tho iccelpta under tho emergency revenue act of October 22, 1014, accounted for the agerKata Increase. wl Seeks to Attach "Katy" Funds NEW YORK. Juno 5. An attachment suit was begun yesterday In the State courts against the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Rail way Company by John Davles. a Broadway broker holding $10,000 of tho rallwaycom pany's tuo-yeur notes, which wero due Hay 1. Tho action Is almllar to that started . '?w ,d.a'a OK0 'y a dissatisfied noteholder of the Missouri Pacific Railway. '""""""" The Missouri. Kansas and Texas has out standing about $10,000,000 of tho two-year notes. A campaign was started early In the year to get un extension of one ytar. and the extension plan became operative shortly before May 1, moro than IO per cent, of the holders halnir denoslteri thir .... n.1.- ...or iiucito. un iiiu notes nepi paid, but r,o proilslon -was made notes deposited waa -was made for non- uepusuora. Mexican Railways Default NEW YORK, Juna 5. The followuia- atnte. ment from the chairman of the DoirTot Nal Jlonal Railways of Mexico, at Mexico has been made regarding tho maturity of obllSa tlons on June 1 last of $28,322,000.: 0D"Tn .iC,J,w.l.nsv.,0 cnnuance of disturbed condl. tlons In Mexico It has been Impossible fir the mi,i?an.l maliS. anY "rrangementa for pay" ment of thceo obligations at this time "Operation of the propertlea la still' out of Its hands, the company, therefore hi no alternative but to ask lioldera of ih, abo?e Obligations to await tho return to it of propt crtles normally belonging to Its system nnd restoration of peace to tho Mexican natlonw that the Government and the company may be subject."" tt P0Sl"n ,0 dUly d"' wttrfthl! COPPER AT 19", CENTS BOSTON. June 5.-One of the largest coDDer selling intercata here sod a substiniiai ISni ?a?.0,Klec,rollc C0l""r a 1H cent, and reports heavy sales of the meta? duVlng the past week for home and export demand in w.m9rk o''rolytlc copper was iifd at low and I0!i cents a pound by big producers. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK. June 5 -The foreign exchan. market ruled steady with demand sterling off fi(Alllnv Franca, 5.4144 3.43t4 Cables 4.T8U Demand 4.T84J Marks. 82 82, I.lres. 5.02 6.02H ZINC ORE AT RECORD PRICE JOPL.IN. Mn T. Ru- . tiv)P.r'i,0t zlae 0" ""i Joprinrdi,"icfno ', ,toi)v. L. t ".irici to ThU is the. highest figure ever Daid fop .in. ore and la $60 ton greater than a. nA... sponaing aate year ago. ' Record Steel Ingot Output production of steel 1 htgotaTO oio ?n1 f'Sit.'i NOTES OF THE RAIL The Bush Terminal Company, of Brook lyn and Boston, todav .. .. ,'v state Ctommeive Commission for an In ci-eased division of joint through rate with the New York Central. XTniylvanut and oituu terge railroad,. The twmmal company auto, that It now KJ2 i cents per hundrsd pounds. HmLs cents per 100 poundsplu. 5 pep ct One hundred and flfty.threa , n. Principal steam rallroiS. "?rfS. & . S utM earned during April, WU net onlf atlug rev.nua of JM.S91.07t ha inu"l state Commerce ComnjiMiQa todav " nouncad. Tha in,.t rTT today an- of these ro4a was $ll.7tg.iiw revenues and total expeaaes, Staz.4s7.f74 Net I Today Yesterday Bid. Asked. Bid. Aaked 61 5H4 50 51 102 105 102 100 13 14 12 IM 3014 40(1 30 40ti 47 48 47W 48 61W 52 51 OX .. 27 27!i 27 S7J4 0.1 CO. 05 to 1414 10 14 -15 14W 1.1 14 15 U7i; 08 07W US 8il 7Ii! tS 7? 71'4 72 71J, 72V4 Tr i:ii4 14",i 13)1 144 285, 20 2SJ4 20 .VI?? Klti MK 535, 2.lfe 24 23?i 24 34 3.1 34',$ 35 34 31 34 33 30 40 SOU 40 8H OJi 8tZ 0 8'. pit 85 0 7271 72S 72U 73 4Vi 4;., 4(4 4 7 7'J 7 7Ji XV,i 34 fW'l .T3i S2i4 81 82V4 83 0V4 714 .0(4 7W 324 .. 32(4 41 42 42(4 43 Bid. Ask, 7(1 7M old 15)4 IOH new.... 10 nisi 1 7-10 t'4 32 34 ::::;: ::iR5w io.iH 5 0 70 73)i 02 04 0.1 100 10.1 115 3',, 3 4'5 25i fli mile was $297 In April, tm la April, uu. revemiA n. 1, eompared wltn AT JHE CLOSE PRICES LOWERS SENTIMENT BEARISE dlV - Foreign Buying Below Exoec Wons Argentine Expoff M ' raae. on a .Large Scale. IICAfJO, June 5. Wheat opffl Jofrer today, with foreign countries rt; fc a wAItlner nttltmlA Th. . . ..i o Q "' ,,a inarKetffal e present Btngo is pass nir thm.,. lA4!n,t nt rm,ttllntmA.r If .. . J " -- .......... . a, ew C bails. July wheat etarled with a W a, at $U6W, nnd'suffered a. further! to !Mh?. September wheat decllni friction to $1.12Vi, nnd went as lo .. !..u lAirther declines occurred In the fc mtnutes of trading, July flnlshlnf $1,1U, oft 2 cents, nnd September f.fi doitn pi cents. Tno movement of wheat In Argentine" progressing tnpldly. The demand fi!8 port i'ado continues on a broad scalt'ii sllglvO' reduct.d bids. ,jj Krplrt sales of grain at the scaioJr! were )0O,O0O bushels wheat, this btlnrS low fUruro In view of tho extremely jlo foreign demand. m Sentiment of tho grain trade hag teldorj been imoro beoilsh on wheat, corn ill oats than tit present 'm Foreign buying of tho new whcsiSJ below expectations, nlthough wojS bushels wore bought at tho seatjoiri Thursday. Tho disposition of the trad Is to sell on nil rallies, -jj Clearances of grain for the week rS lng todny are ns follows: Wheat, 43aoS bushels; corn, 39,000 bushels, oats, fl'ocj bushels, and Hour, 12,000 bnrrels. Leading futures ranged aa followa: Cm Tnfi Wheat- Open. HlRh Low Close, July 1.1HU l.ldu, September .. 1.12V4 1.12(4 fte J 14 "1 141 1.10W 'l.lul toni iiiew uenveryj Julv Ml 71V, 71H 72 40 141H September Oata July September June UrJ- .lulr September Rlbs- Julr , September 7A 47tl ... -17(1 .. 4tk ... t48t, .. 0.82 40 41(4 f? 0.82 10.07 0.75 0.07 .10.75 9S01 tio.oo iaal ..10.07 ...10.57 ..10.85 10.57 10.87 10.52 10.52 lit Ml 10.85 10.82 tWg 17.00 '17.00 lt'3l 18.30 118.30 fltj rorK jilly 18.00 1S.02 IS. 40 ueptemuer ..JO 4U (Bid. tAokcd. "- LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAOO. June ,5. HOOS. BecelDts. rnsrkot steady. MlxeJ an.l butehera, 7.j H.uO' bulk. : CAT Beeves'. ti.l.1f.40i cows and heifers, il.Ki 183 1 Texans. 0.nO'B8.40: calvta. ssaifT I 'SHEEP. Itocelpts. 2000; market stronir. KC II.. a hh ll'..l.n tlttK Tt. I.H.h. m,f.. . U.U HI1U ITH.HUl .'U...,, .Btl.UO, f llKtl. 1 NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET.-! NEW YOnK, June B. Prices ruled itojr t,t tho opening. .j ClosInT auotntlons showed that the list nib. talned u firm tone after a steady opeolai jotai saica were u.ovai. Today's oDenlnir. Today's Yesteroirt April ... Oli.1dr7.00 ... 7 007.03 nay .... June .... July . .. August . . September Ut tober . , November December January . February March . . . Bid. ...0.70 ...B.70 .. fl.8OJJ0.S7 ,..8 83 ...0.85 ,..0.83 ... 0.057.00 NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW YOnK, Juno r..-BUTTER.-Mrtri steady; receipts, 0110 packages, extra, SStt&t higher norlnp, 2K20Hr. ; hlnte dairy, Vfj ihlic.: imitation creamery, '4WiJC. : EUOS. Market barely steady; receipts, U 400 cuacs; extra llrst, 21U22c . fresh piekerj nenrhv xrhltes. 24(4'fi25o.. regular oacked: mixed color, 21ff22Hc. gathered, neartf browns, gatnered orowns, i')Ui2(4C., atonic nearby browns, 2332 lc. COTTON NEW YOHK, Juno B. There was Uttb doing In cotton today. The market wu steady, with prices one to threo polnii hlsher. Wall Street offered a little aid traders furnished support. Tho weathei generally was favorable, tha only pre cipitation being scattered showers In til extreme Southwest. Cables from Llvep pool came about as had been expected, with the market there stagnant. -j Prices held steady to the close, fins! figures showing gains of 2 to 4 points. Yesterday's close. upon 0.47 0.S0 10 00 10.11 10.31 HlRh. 0 4S 1)83 10.08 10.14 10.38 Low. CI' July October. . . December January Murch .. Sot , . 0.45 .. 0.S0 ..10.0(1 ..10.12 ..10.31 . 0.75 U.4.1 0.73 10.02 10.0S 10.31 COTTON STATISTICS NEW YORK, June B. The statistical foil ,tlon of cotton la as follows: Thla week. Last week. Laityeu. Mslblo supply.. 0,300,102 0,734,007 5,18Ull ui wnicn Amer- lean 4,710,152 4,015.087 2,001,U Total In sight June 4 14,306,001 14,483,350 14.315.lil Weekly Wheat Shipments Decline ) Wheat shipments from the United Sum and Canada tills weok decreased to the Inv est weekly aggregate alnce August, totslWI 4,872,732 bushels, compared with 253,493 US week, and 4,H02,lt3U a year ago. The. htavlHI weea mis year was mat or January , wnen exports were 10.113,12') bushela. Outgoing wheat cargoes for 43 wu amount to 375,180.028 bushels, compared wilt 37.63 1,020 tha previous year. FOREIGN TRADE CHANCES . Opportunities or .tmertcan buslnetJ sits j tie Joreioii trade art )7lveu as followa tyff Bureau 0 torsion and j9oijt(c Cemmtrfi Department of Commerce, and further i'l motion matt be obtained, bu corre3toif& tivina the file number of the (nqulrp; 3 No. 17001. paint An American coneular efl' cer In Honduras tranmlta a detailed repvt iw atlve to an opportunity for the sale of l'' and the painting of brldgca In that cowJUf A copy of the report may be had on appll; tlon io the bureau or Its branch offices, w No. 1J0U2, agricultural machinery, atc-s' of the commercial agents of the Bureau , Fotelan and Domestic Commerce In Costal-? transmits the name ot a man who detmjT communicate with American manufacturers exporters of complete linea of agricultural Ji chlnery, Tho man states that be is '3 of some experience and will undertaxe Hl onatrate tho machines to the natives of P country. . jl3 No. 17003, portable houses An Americas m aular officer In Greece desire, to receive ctw logues, specifications and full Information .91 atlve to portable house., especially thojs H may be used as Isolation hospitals. , No. 17001. lubricating oils, dynamo. m An American conaular officer In Greece i the name and addreas ot a firm In bit 6iag which U In the market for lubrlctlnt dynamo, and electrical supplies. Bank rM encea are offered. . J No. 17003, motion-picture fllms-A ba officer that Pe de.lresto represent Aa.Sfi pianufacturrs ot and brokers dealing WjSbJH Ing.plcture alma He states that ns .6 E iuau iu oiufia iiiiorras an aminvu wnn tnts Duainess and Has aumcleni caijjyn promote his enterprise. Correspondence ". 111 jvugusn, dui sspanian is preierreu. No. 170W. flour An American conaular cer In Greece reports that a firm la WfJ trlct desires to extend its present vajw tradt. relatlona with th United Statta. , firm Is now In the market for large Q.u" v iiour. uanjc rsicrcnces are given. lng., etc. The commercial attauhe ut IMJ jjriiuiu ot commirce in 'eru reivr-; inere j. a rlasaufarfl U.ll F.nn.. ...I la an.. ....ntl. ...r 1&94 oilskin clothlog. hats, mantis, and sisal , oars, mlnera' gloves, hardware, leather, J r1f-ll-a anrl nhamlhald mv enaAlalrlt1 JUT! t!aU, burUp, juto VU par las:.! Uft. tl4cx ana UcfcU, mptoiooats, urj hold furoLshlnsH. Dlumbrs' buodU S and fltlU.au. ttc. Cataloaua and full ia tlon roLntTt tn thiaa vai-intia HtlfS SftO4 sAt to tM commmlal auuhe ,T" Iosum. etc.. khould cms in 11 nun ,PJf tated if 30 or 90 daya credit terra iero. , . .,. pu. liuvet. iron anu ucci proaucto An ABuncan Huuukt offKer u 'Jf nnpia ttui. o ftvtaa. In his fil.lifLt XH iliifAifl (ja Ollffha-t-ft ll-nn haJnn or Kll UI 4a-n vino In kAata uiI-m i u ( I J 4 1., 11 1 L-fifc ' i . esa 4UVCU, --' - jj dow iclaaa. Iron ra. Duiin.a. -&1-j t-tw Ky UOUIJ, rubber good An Ar" kular officr tii Italy report tt few tha a-ita uf iutbr got da f i f GMl MO u ju-avi', t.l.vu i.u.,; rouRn rtfltT. f 10: light, 57.SU87.75, pigs, $tf.2S67il J7.507. 03. jb n.i: Hi-ce nts. 100: marlcut .I....' close. ctosu 0 OSfflt.OO B.KHM.W 7.0.l1f 7 0.1 7.no87.01 6.07(35.(10 5.0.165 0 O.70.80 8.77et7l (1.711011.80 0.7eiM 0.70WO.SO .809.8l 6.70W0.80 asoSm 0.70I30.&O 6.8MtJl 0.8.1910.8.1 0 80$HN 0.SOWO.87 0.8.1661 B,IH)g0.0l 6.8;S.SJ 0.0.1H0.0.1 6 WJtl awca aa aio .;., vuanwua, rtpvnd riacnii, h Is og!!b mam -fc.s,- fT. r-jmm