Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 08, 1915, Final, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING LEBQEB-PHIEAnT.-PTTTA TTTE
8DAY, JUNE 8, 1015.
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tOCIiS CLOSED WEAK;
t SELLING PRESSURE BIG
iff'
lvorable Crop Report Had No
(iEftect on Market in Late
jftAding.
jjffW YORK, Jun .-" "J wu-
"-. Died. wmeH "'
a Men recui" "
I "'" . .... .Atl. rn the, tn.l.
fa dominated -." --
.ii,A throughout the morning nes-
rnoo?. wh" tho copper sharcs wcre
eLVtn importance, reflecting the high-
L .i.4 of MO meini ncia uiiu hi jjun-
fioiocaZesJ
Adam, E,pM...l."- '" W. cie,.
ffi U ,M quotation having ncen advanced
Si- nta for clectrotyple copper In
.,kiti with predlotlona that tho
m Bim .An iro to 20 cents. As was
MIC
" ..; -i.tordav. the standard sharcs
'3 m L rite ted and wero under pressure
uMfj ifaVgrte; They fluctuated within
$i SVr&nge, however. Advances In
ft. smcUH el ranged irom i iu iu prams,
.Pl(r M already stated, being regis-
LI S f w Bethlehem. Part of this gain
Ii PMMakliig put In Its appearance after
I ulifit hour Qho sonio or. utoeanf kuius
I'.ii eUCoed'orf. but at that, prices, for
rSsUit Mtt. remained nt n lovol above
6 i!fdy'3 close.
1$ the ; Wh point of 165, Bethlehem
i4r.l m 6- points abovo Its previous
IIKk mark of lis. which was reached on
IffiJ 1 The low Point this year was
M !ult of reports of negotiations- for
Shy 'Bethlehem and of further law
if., Mm. Further rumors had It that
ffiin the thlpments were acquired a
timber of merchant ships would be
tjSut for service, under American reg-
rollowlng a reported denial by Prcsl
'iaX Charlea M. Schwab that his com
W U negotiating for control of the
Simp Shipbuilding Company, und tho
kLM M a telegram by tho repartment-
!il'iWotlte 'rom th0 Unltcd States At
,lim dn at Lot Angeles reporting a favor-
'iM' decision foe tno uovornrr.cni in six
islti broujjht against tho Southorn Pa
ma in cancel patents for lands Issued to
'jw company, tho market declined sharply
la. tilt late afternoon session. Southern
FlClflC MOCK uroppeu u. uu iiumi, iviiuo
B44lnr fctl nearly 4 points. General
Electric lost 3 points, and other stocks
illfl llUltainta losses irom uio iiibh oi ino
tit, tn4 1nany went below ycstcrday'B
it t!m on the decline tho selling pres
Uitl w'B lafge- out BtocKs appeared to
UMI Uwell taken, wun tno uig interests ino
:.i9u m- burs. tho marKct ciosea wean.
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AIIIs-ChslmMfof.... 5','' W
Ama camatcd Copper., nu ru
Am ARr chemical..... 5 W If
Am Beet SuM, 47 5L
AmArakes&Fpftr..l?,?M!H
Anr;i . .42
Am Car & Foundry....! mu
Am cotton on..: ,:..;:; 5gn
Am llUlo and Leather... 054
Am Hide I, pf J,"
AmLlnseed ,,
Am Unseed pf .' 30,7
All Small t .,' 2?.'
101
61
47
0f
33
10(
20M
89
3fi
17!f
62
73!i
6.1
47H
140
40H
80
35'f
18k
62
73f
63
4714
149
405,
100M 100H
61
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32
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205
Am Steel fVMinrtri.. n2! ' ?4W 6
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SSKS":::--. 2i? ar'-saf
Anaconda Conner. n -P? -?.H 8M
Atchison TAB F ini
AtchlsonT&SFpf....ioJ
wr-
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'11 36W asu .iru
100!f 100'f 100f
nat.iwin r;;;.,r. - -1"!. '"' 101 101
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llaltlmorn . nhu f JS 1 1"' '
natopllas Mining .'.' u
Bethlehem Steel 155
Brooklyn Rapid Transit 89
Butte & Superior r:u
California Potrnlnnm r ',?.
'.'ICOH 161M ISO
ChJK'rS 38! mt 3SH
ChlnoCoppor '.'.' 471
Chlcaco Oreat West pt. 20H
iumxv aju oi l'..,. onw
Chicago Mil & St Ppf.. to,-,
CCC&St 1, fo
Chlcaco II I & p iqW
Colorado Fuel & Iron.. . :nj
ComstockTunnsl.... 14
SSSSSs?-. 120;, 120
Corn Products Itof 141 u
v-uui'irouucu nor pr... 77U
Cruclblo Steel 30i
1M
10.-1
89!f
70H
10H
37
40
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167
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38U
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CRAMP SHIPBUILDING
CENTRE OF ACTIVITY
Story That Bethlehem Might
Lease Plant Sent Stock Sky
wardReacted Later.
I New j
'fork Bond Sales
124Jf I21i 124!i
32 32
19!f. 18Ji
31
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TMifavoVable Government crop report,
feilutln a yield of 950,000,000 bushels,
trilMt EJl.OCO.OOO bushels last year, did
iuttttm the telling tide.
'Onmleht news was regarded as favor-
b!, especially that from Jlexlco, wlioro
'wniltiont are reported to bo In a fair
nr for settlement.. The' Amerlcan-Ger-fwn
situation Is still a market factor of
ai Utile, moment, and tho Street awaited
'tfifs from tho weekly meotlnir of the
,Cblnet In Washington. No now light
jtii wrown on me siiuaiion as tno ro
nlt of the meeting. Tho Cabinet agreed
(a' the note whh Is to bo sent to Ger
reinj, but the contents wero not dlvuls
'li The' Street still felt thnt it will be
iticnj, but there was no speculation as
lojU wording.
I W tonnage statement of tho Steel Cor
fforstlon, which Is due on Thursday, Is
,ppttd to show a good Increase and tho
wruriy earnings win no more, than
&M),W0, reports have It.
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101
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DISSOLVE DISTILfERS DEAL
-"Stenritiea Corporation Will Soil Al
cohol Majority Stock.
c SEW TORK. Juna 8. It became known
hm morning that negotiations aro pond
M irhereby tho Distillers' Securities
wrpomlon will dispose of either the
Jjbicipal part or tho entire block of
0,5 thtrtS Of UnitH Rtnl TrirlttClnl
'v'0.1 Company common stock which It
,iiaj m us treasury,
;Jt f'i)?r party to the sale comprises
cttreiU which now own tho bulk of the
;Jon!y Alcohol common stock and the
M Of the 16.000.000 Alnnhnl rnmnor...
tnferrea stock. The transaction, if th
raurt holdings are sold, win invniv. ih.
JWMnt to the Distillers Securities Com
ItW of somewhat under $3,000,000.
NEW YORK CURB
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BANK nrRAmvrjo
I ffinS?B, '??va0y BW4 with corr..
wlork :s5?XK'2S .rJ-622.8" S5,Mi2,n
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Crucible Steel nref.
Cuban-Am Sugar
Distillers' Socurllles. .
Erie ,
Erie 1st nf
Federal Mln& Sm...
Federal Mln A Sm pf.
General Chemical pf..
General Electric
General Motors
General Motors pf....
Goodrich BF Co
Groat Northern pf...
Gt Ncfsfororo prop.
OuscenhelmExpln...
IntHarvCorp
IntHarvNJ
Inter-Mot vot t c
Inter-Mot pf
Inspiration Copper...
Int Paper pf
Kansas City Southorn.
Lack Steel
Lacledo Oas
Lchleh Valley
Louis &NashvilIo. ...
.Manhattan Elevated . . 129
.Maxwell Motore 40W 47
Max Motors 1st nrcf.. RSI so
Max Motors 2d pref. . 38H 39
May Dcpt Stores 42 41
MStP&SSMpref.. 125 123
Mexican rolroleum.... 75Jf 775f
Mo Kan & Texas 1M H
Mo Kan & Tox pref. . . 30 30)i
Miami Copper 20Ji 2fllf
Missouri Taclflc UH 12)
Montana Power 62 60M
Natl Enamel &S 10 10
National Lead oijj 00)5
New York Air Brake- .88 88 .
Nevada Con Copper.. 16 1GK
NY.NH&H 0-1H 65
New York Central.... 87H 87!i
North American 74H 73H
Northern Pacific 105H 108
Ontario Silver M 3H 4
Pacific Mall 24Ji 25Ji
Pacific Tel & Tel 31 32
Pennltlt 1005i 107
Pittsburgh Coal 22H 22Jf
Pressed Steel Car 47H 48Ji
Pullman Co 160 156
Ry Steel Spring 31H 32
Hay Con Coppor 24M 2 1 ',i
30
10
120
97
11!
78
30lf
89!f
71
22M
203
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20
40
110
16.5
15K
78
31f
80!i
71 H
2311
26J
41M
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60
110
100VS 108
155 155H 150
lOOJi lOOJi 100
40 47Jf
118M 119
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128!i 128)f
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ma 03M
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24Ji 25
32 32
100)i 107
22 22
465f 40)i
166 160
31Jf 31)i
24K 24
Readme 144H 145 143 143Ji
Tho sensational gyrations of Cramps'
Shipbuilding shares overshadowed all elso
on tho Philadelphia Stock Exchftngo to
day. Tho Initial Jump came In response
to the story that the Bethtehcm Steel
Company was negotiating for a lease of
some of tho company's plant, which was
confirmed In part by Cramp olUcials. but
denied by Charles M. Schwab. New
lork and Boston houses were tho chief
buyers of tho Btock of lato and also
today, and the Inference was that tho
united Fruit and Atlantic Gulf and West
Indies Steamship Companies might bo in
volved In tho deal.
As to tho terms of tho lease, If It is ar
ranged, one man's guess In as good as
another's. Thoso who buy Cramp shares
now are merely gambling on what is to
turn up. Tho price Is at the blithest nnlnf
slnco some years before tho Drexels took
over tho company from tho old Cramp
management, but earnings are understood
to be running abovo 10 per cent, on tho
stock, tho par value of which is $100, so
that there Is ample room for further im
provement If dividends are to bo re
stored. At one time it paid ns high na IS
per cent, per annum. The stock used ti
sell around and above TO. Today It opened
at 49, against 46H, last night's close, nnd
rushed up by half-point leaps to above
54 before prodt-taklng sales checked tho
rise. Meantlmo llothlehem Steel was
bounding upward in Wall Street.
A published denial by Charles M.
bcnwiit) that any negotiations wero in
progress between Bethlehem nnd Crnnlps
was followed by n quick reaction In tho
latter stock In tho afternoon, tho price
falling back nearly Ovo points from the
morning high level. Ono Interesting de
velopment was tho withdrawal of a block
of 6000 shares, which had been listed to
be sold at public auction tomorrow.
Another Btrong nnd ' o feature was
Lnko Superior, which ri, s nbovc 9 after
opening at S. Tho Incomes Jumped 2'A
points. Unltcd States Steel and other
usual leaders did very little. Kcystono
Telephone made no response to tho May
report of earnlngB, which showed a gain
of $2713 In gross and 12381 In net. The
surplus waa (32,375, nn Increase of 167f.
For tho five months tho surplus was
$148,991, an Increase of $2390 over tho
corresponding period last year.
The vetoing of tho bill Introduced nt
Harrlsburg to enable Btrcet railway com
panies to operate Jitney services If they
so desired failed to affect tho local trac
tion securities. In fact Union Traction
scored a slight fractional advance, and
Philadelphia Traction rose a point on an
odd lot purchase. There was a drop of 11
dollar in York Railways, while Philadel
phia Company cumulative preferred rose
a similar amount. Pennsylvania Salt
cased off after announcement was mado
that note Issuo was to bo sold to fund
certain debts.
Tho stock transfer tax bill became a
law In this State today with the affixing
of tho Governor's signnturo to the Wil
son House bill Imposing a tax of two
cents on each $100 face value on all stock
transfers. Whether this will have a re
strictive effect upon tho volume of bus
iness on tho locnl exchange remains to
bo seen. When markets aro active with
wide fluctuations, as for Instnnce occurred
hero today, traders care little about tho
additional charge, but In dull times they
are more apt to count their pennies. A
transfer tax has been In force In New
York for some time and docs not appear
to havo materially checked the volume
of sales.
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PRODUCTION OF
950,000,000 BUSHELS
Government's Estimate of
Country's Yield Is Far Above
Last Year's.
Financial Briefs
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O A W clt 4. . 70i 7014 70(2
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WASHINGTON, Juno 8,-Tho Crop He.
porting Hoard, Department of Agricul
ture today estimated tho condition of
winter wheat on Juno 1 was 86.8 per cent,
against 02.9 on fttny 1 lost and ,7 on
Juno 1, 1HH. Tho estimated yield per
acre was 1G.8 bushel, against 18 last year,
which on an acreage of 40.169.000 would
make a total production of 676,000,000
bushels; Inst year, 6S6.O00.C00.
Tho spring wheat aereago was 103.8 per
cent, of last year, or 19,248,000 acres; con
dition Juno 1, 91.9; last year, 96.6; yield
per acre, 11.1 bushels; laBt year, 11.8 bush-
els; total production, 247,000,000 bushels!
last year, 106,000,000 bushels.
All wheat Acreage. Ill tier cent, nf lnal
year, or .9,417,000 acres; condition June
1. E8.2: last year. 93.7. Yield per acre, 16
bushels; Inst yonr, 16.6 bushols. Total pro
duction, D.W.00O.OOC bushels; last year, 191,.
COO.000 bushels. Price Juno 1, 11.3114: last
year, 84.4 rents.
Oats Acreage 101.6 per cent, of last
year or 40.193,000 acres; condition June I.
92.2: last year, S9.6. Yield per acre, 32.4
bushels; last year. 29.7. Tnini n,iii..
1,288.000.000 bushels; Inst yonr, 1,141,000,000
bushels. Price. Juno 1, 61.3 cents; last'
year, 40 cents.
Unrley-Acrengc, 97.7 per cent, of Inst
year, or 7,393,000 acres; condition, June 1,
94.6; Inst year, 93.5. Yield per acre, 26.6
."""""i nst car, .s bushels; total pro-
s.Vcii?JL i"'000'00" uushels: laBt year,
195.OCO.000. Prico Juno 1, 62 cents; last
year, 49.1.
,r'yo-c,.nmion9 Juno 1. 92; Inst year,
93.0; yield per ncre, 16.8 bushels; Inst
rear' ,i6. '""hels. Total blank. Last
cnr. 43.000,000 bushels. Price Juno 1. 9S.1
cents; last year, 61.4 cents.
Sales in Philadelphia
Yesterday's
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close.
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MICO Wabash 4s 22?? 2:n ?n(J
4omi do 1st Us 1001J iovi lorn!
noon Wnli-1 Ter 1st ct 4s 41 4 4V
(All) West Kleclrln r.s ml ion inn"
1fVl ion
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,',2000 West T! A M rv !is...l02H 101U lollt
1000 Weft Shoro reK 4s.... 80!4 Ktli X)
Tolal sales. Sl,7n),000. compared with $1,720 .
000 yeslerdnv; thus far this week, J3,5S3,00O;
last week. $1,31.1,000.
MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS
TONOI'AII STOCKS.
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10
5H
10K
88M
RATES FOR MONEY
Call.
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Time.
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Cil.',.
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....Mr.v rm saT,
Mres.
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Itep Iron & Steel 29M
Hep Iron & Steel pref. SO
Hock Island Co pref. . .
Ilumely, M, Co pref. .
Seaboard Air Line pf . .
Bt Louis & S K 2d prof
St Louis Southwestern
Southern Pacific
So Railway Iflj
So Railway pref 62K
sioss-Stiers&I Co... 3-Uf
Standard Milliner 52U
Standard Milling pref. 607
Btudebaiccr Co
Studebaker Co prof. . .
Tennessee Copper . . .
Third Avenue
Twin City R T
Union Ilae & Paper. .
Union Pacific
Union Pacific war. . .
U Bind Alcohol
USInd Alcohol pref.
UBOIP& F
US Rubber
U S Rubber 1st pref. .
U SStecl 60( 60
UB Steel pref 110 110
Utah Copper 60H
Va-CarCSem 30H
0M
sew
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10tf
34
5H
10
SO
10H
60
3.1
emt
M 75J
90i 100
35 30Ji
06 00
6H a
127H 128
28W 20
45 47H
OHi 04
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ma 07
28H
so
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34U
10
87
16
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33
52U
00
74
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34 J i 36
B2)i 62Ji
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0 0
120tf 128W
29 20
45 475
02 02
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8Mf orni
28H
SO
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10U
34!f
5H
16
87H
10
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33
53
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107J 107M 107H 107H
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30H
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ii
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24
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05H
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1321f 131M 123 128
I02Jf 102K 102 102
8K
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ii
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07
Vulcan Detlnnlng
Wabash
Wabash pref
Wells Fargo Exp-.
Western Maryland.
Western Union Tel
Westing R&M OOJf
Wheeling & L K 1st pi. U
Willys Overland
Willys Overland pref.
Cents per snare.
Total sales. 400,000 shares, compared with
COS.70O shares yesterday; thus far this week,
(iSO.fJOO shares; same period last week, 222,400
shares.
70
31
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MAY COAL SHIPMENTS
483,592 TONS SMALLER
Figure3 for Five Months Also Show
a Decrease,
Shipments of anthracite coal in May
were 463,632 tons smaller than tho same
month of last year, tho total for last
month being 6,281,653 tons, ngralnst 6,2X1,653
tons in May, 1914. For the live months
ending May 31 shipments over eight rail
roads were 26,279,202 tons, ns compared
with 26,815,603 in the corresponding period
of last year, a decrease of 636,401 tons.
During May tho Lehigh Valley and tho
Delaware and Hudson were the only
roads to carry more conl, the shipments
of the former being 1,273,106 tons, nn in
crease of 23,888, and tho latter 677,108 tons,
an Increase Of 13,460. The Philadelphia
and Reading, which was the only rond
to show a decrease In April, showed the
largest decline In May, shipments being
239,693 tons below May of 1914.
The shipments of eight railroads In May
follow:
101s 1014
tons. tonn.
Phlli, & Reading.. 002.0SI1 1,203,670
i.en urn vauey j,;,.i,iu'i j,iii'.-i
Cent. n. n. N. 3. . 740.820
Del.. Lack. A W.. RSI. MS
Del. & Hudson.... (177,108
Pennsylvania M8.272
Erie , 610,805
Ont. & West...... 101,810
Jim Butler
MacN'amura
Midway
MUpnh Est
Montann.
North Star
Tonopah Delmont ..
Tqnopah Extension
Tonopnh Merger ...
Tonopah Mining ...
Rescue Hula
West End
Wd. Asked.
.Kl
.03
.17
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.IS
4 7-10
a l-ia
.an
. '',',
.10
.02
COLDFIELD STOCKS.
Atlanta 33
Blue' Bull V.l.A. .v.....,...: 01
Booth ...., 5,1
Ilulkloj o;i
C O. D OS
Combination Fraction 10
Dlamondf D. It....: 02
Daisy 0.",
Ftorenco , ,, bo
Ooldlleld Consolidated ' 1 7-16
noldfleld Merser 23
Jumho Extension l.ix)
Kewanas .IS
Oro 11
Hand Ken OS
Silver Plik 11
14
2S14
111
n.1..
1 Anaconda
-'0 Am tins .
ft-, Atchison .
S0O nald Loco
j;.; yam meol
lid Kleo blor
4U5 pen Asphalt . .
, 'J Ins Co N Am..
1013.1 Uke Sup Corp
is i-eh Vai ...'.;:
40 1.11 Vnl Tr...
20 do nref
10(1 Mo I'aclfle
2'- PennsvUnnla
111 Penna Salt Mfg- 00
- j-nua uo cum pr sw
47 Phlla niec...... :.11
100 Press Sll Car.. 47'-S
140 V It T t c 0
1 iiiiia irac .... ,
--!, ueaiiinff
10 Ho I'acinc
i'lwi ronopah
i.j Ton Mln 7Vi t,
4011 Union Trac .... 34 .14 i
" .i v 1
342S V S Hteel....
40 WelatMch Co .
10 War I & a
0312 Crump & Sons
2S York Itwy
Tolal sales, 'ii.nno
lO.Ti'O shares yesterday
43.701) shares.
irac .... 7
K 72VJ
Itic SUM
h Del ... 4i4
i! .W
tay, R24;
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MV
1AW. Clo-e.
iiuji auji ,i(ii
mi 10Hj 10HJ
101 KU mi
ni'4 r..i;i siw
475 47 47
2S 27ti 27
21W 2i aiii
n R n
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jlU 71.! 71?!
2S7; 2N?J m;
12 12 12
M'll Blli MU
CO SO 00
40 40 40
23Tt 21 2.1Ti
47 47!? 47(
0 0 II
73 75 75
72 7111 71i
S75 H7 87
4 41., J I.
i allj all,
. M 82S
rai-T, niw nru
ns .is or,
n4 ovj m,
mm, w 50
The Now York banks lost null iw 4,.
b,t.rsuFy yst"-la5'. and havo lost
U.64I.O0O slnco Inst Friday.
Charlton Yarnall, B. JJ. Smith and J.
" McAllister are on an Inspection trip
. u, uuubio nna susqueiiannn Railroad,
road.
KdWln K. Kohn 1lflll tlBnm maamU.J
with tho firm of Hughea & Dler.
nfli.S,,i W5Tn ftnd WJIIIam Marriott
Stir5! '."Vv.e becn e,ected '"embers of tho
Philadelphia Stock Kxchange.
The Missouri 1'nclflc Itallwnv Tomnnnv
nnnounces that of the fo-called tis.00i.000
stZ J??r.l wcre aclla'ly ""sued J14,
TmV 9if.t.hei,e' ,althe clos0 of business,
fe.n.1' t'ii'iS Hd bc!n deposited for x
i'0"2,2,3?2'000 or s,Khly below 90 per
cent. This leaves undcposlted 14,543,000.
tho w,oi5Va2. Wfts clec,ed Preldent of
lnS t n " cTPer Company, succeed-
a vie." JL.Mlay.er- .',rUThBycr becomes
a vice president with C. R Kelly. Mr
t!'""; "' 'President of the Amalcamated
of dissolution:"'' WWCM " "W ln C0UrM
hiIhanM!l,va0ll?.co,al ,0"naRe of tho I,e
was SJh, a""l' Hiillroftd In May
May, 1914 c01"Pnrcd with 261.603 In
nH0" '"u tp(alin72.ax),000 were rati
2,?' i"d.tt.y? e . Chicago, tho
-, ,..,.,,, ucicntcci Doing that for
1110 new Jail, amountli g to J2,tkW.00O.
Officers Of thn Mnvu Vl. r,-.. .,
ohnnse for 1916-16 have been elected as
follows: President, Henry II. noyce; vice
Srrr lV& . Owathmoy. Jr.; trcas?
urer, James P. Maury.
It Is ngurod thnt the ncnilnBtoii Arms
WnrrUVi"l1equal nbout 6 Per cent, earned
on Baldwin common stock.
i,?,n,!?ni"cr',l001 t,hat the CrnmP Ship
building Company has contracts to sup
ply the Allies with $1,500,000 worth of
optical instruments and another for $700,
000 of n "confidential nnture."
The Columbus Railway, rower nnd
I-ilght Company 1ms sold to 13. W. Clark
& Co. $1,200,000 6 per cent, one-year notes
which havo becn placed at 99VJ.
C. D. Darncy &
Lake Superior.
Co. wcre buyers of
nu
4vi
shares, compared with
tnus rar tnis week,
.34
.OH
.57
.04
.Oil
.11
.04
.07
.55
1.62U
.17
.12
.011
.12
MISCELLANEOUS.
Kalry Azteo ...
Klmberly
Novada Hill ...
Nevada Wonder
, .02 .01
. .OS .07
, .20 .2.1
1.75 1.80
110NDH.
Lost prev. sale. High,
1400 Am Oas & 13 Ss, 3(i HIV,
i.-i n sen juav iu. ..
OIS do May 11117.. 7'A
12S do Feb 1017.. 1(7
lnunn city 4s 1P.TO c. ..
1000 do 1012 c mm
2000 Kl A I Tr 4... 81
OOiio Instate Itwya Is. B8
K0 Key Tel 1st .'.. WW
soon Like Pun Inc 4s. 2S
unoo Pn r.n 4i.-, t n ns
r.ooo do con 4Hs t c.in.li
1000 Phlla Elec 4s... 7I"4
lOflo P u & W 4s.... 07'5
"flOO Ttendlni? pen 1m nf?(U
10000 ItdB-J Cent 4s.. 0.1
Total talcs,
yesterday.
Low. Close.
SSH S5',i
i'.i
,'-.VA l.iji ,'OJt
P7VS P7W MW
o;h 07W viy,
ion! ion, loiti,
lOlli IOIU nut,
7Si 7S 764
57 57 57H
niH wU ni'j
so5 sow! ;kh,
P8l 113 HSih
lreiij loavi 10.H,
7I 711 711
07i l)7i 117?;
(I2'J IC'i 112't
34 03J mill
I50.2OS. compared with $44,019
Strength In Studebaker was accom
panied by reports that the company had
closed negotiations for additional war
orders for harness nnd artillery wheels
valued, It Is said, nt $7,000,000.
The favorable trade balance of the
United States for tho week ended Juno
5 was $17,196,220.
Rradstreet's Rives vlslblo fjraln ns fol
lows: Whent in the United States east of
the Rockies decreased 1,224,000 bushels,
west of tho Rockies increased 169,003
bushels, wheat ln Canada decreased 2,.
175.000 bushels, nil Amerlcn decrenscd
3,230,000 bushels, Europo nnd nlloat In
creased 1,000,000 bushels, world's wheat
decreased 2,230,000 bushels; corn, Ameri
can, decreased 1,660,000 bushels; oats,
American, decreased 1,166,000 bushels.
Stockholders of the Detroit Edison Com
pany, nt a special meeting today, author
ized the execution of tho mortgage to
secure $75,000,000 refunding 23-yenr bonds.
Arrangements will shortly bo concluded
for I he sale of J3.C00.O0O bonds lo the
bankers. Later tho directors proposo to
retire at or before maturity $10,000,000 De
troit Edison bonds and $4,000,000 of Its
subsidiary, the Eastern Michigan Edison
Company.
LONDON STOCK MARKET
Local Bid and Asked
.. 4
1,2111,21,8
782,881)
001,504
(1I13.U4S
570,8011
702.802
198,703
Dec.
tons.
230,003
23.S8S
113,000
50.051
13,4(10
71.507
02,587
83,043
Total 6.797,001 6,281,533 483,502
Increase,
The live months' tonnago follows:
101s 1014
Jan. 1 to May 81. Ions tons.
1'hlla. & Heading-. 4,500,800 B.OSii.M'.'
I.ehlnh Valley
Cent. . 11. N. J
Del.. Lark A W.
Del. & Hudson..,
Pennsylvania ...
Kris
Ont. & West...,,
Tolal ....
Increase.
6.811.505 4.S20.(Ki:l
3,180,722 3,510,573
, M0, 200 3,(130.(138
3.105.M1S 2.734.027
2,523,20.1 2.748,430
8,053,001 3,251,852
85.1,631 040,533
Dec.
tons.
623,072
4K2.WI2
35U.8.11
2n,371
3.11,27 1
22.1,172
107,831)
S0.801
.26,270,202 28,815,603 536.401
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
NEW YOItK. Juno 8. Closlns prices on the
Cortes ExchanBo were 5 to 10 points higher
today. Sales wero 43.750 bass.
iouays -louay a xcg day
opemnu. close.
7.0OB7.0.-, 7.10W7.11
7.03JJ7.20 7.t5'7.17
April
Play ...
June
July ....
August .
September
October
November
December
January
February
March ..
Uld.
0.80
ass
n.toi
11.80
o.RS
n.8(ian.no
B.8OI.0a
0.067.00
ClOHO.
7.0381 7.1) I
7.f.NH7.()D
S.RSffS.SS .1.73HA 78
(l.lllf(l.4 ll.Kliill.N3
(1.0230.03 (I8li(l3
(I.HiJtll.UI II.8I3H.NS
11.0360.05 0.848(1.83
ll.04$0.05 0.8lS(l.ll.k
0.04SA.03 U.S4gll.t'S
0.087.00 O.SIiSh.00
7.01 ao.ifln.03
7.03 0.0S37.OO
PENNA. SALT NOTE ISSUE
To Dispose of $1,500,000 Three
Year 6s.
The Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing
Company has Issued $1,500,000 6 per cent,
three-year notes, dated June 1, 1915, the
proceeds to bo used for funding Indebted
ness and extending the company's plants.
Tho notes may Co retired any time after
one year.
The Issue will be placed through Charles
H. Smith & Sons. Most of the notes will
be taken by banks which holds the com
pany's paper.
. 0714
1 15-10
Paldwln
do pref
Hurt & Hunt t c
do pref t c
Cambria Steel
Klcctrlo Storngo . .
Oen Asphalt
ao pret
Keystone Telephone
do t a
do nref
ljike Sun Coro .... 8
Lehlsh Nav 721
Lenigli valley 7i',s
lrfhlgh Valley Tr 14
do pref 2SV4
Pennsyltanla 5311 !
Phlla Elec 23?i
l'hlla Co 31
do 5 per cent. pref.. 31
do fl per cent. prof. . 30
Philadelphia It T ...
do t o
Reading
Tonopah llelmont ...
Tonopah Mining ....
Union Traction
not
V 8 steel
York Hallway
do pref
Wm Cramp t o
Today
Asked
nid
53 V. 54
102V4 101
1.1 1.1H
ii
Yesterday
Hid Asked
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r,K 27?i
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15
15
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102
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Gilt-edge Issues Dull Canadian
Treasury Bills Paid.
LONDON, June 8 A disposition to
await tho promised Government detailed
statement on (he proposed national war
organization wan responsible for llstlcss
nesa In securltie-i on the exchange today.
The tone, however, was steady in tho
main. Gilt edgo issues were dull and
there was realizing of war loan. Cana
dian Treasury bills were paid off. Home
railways wero harder In spots.
Americans were easier. Influenced by
advices from New York. Canadian 1'a
clllo and Grand Trunk wcre flat. Heavi
ness provided ln Arseiitlno Ralls. The
bonds of alllo.l nLtlons were steady. There
was little dona in Mines and Oils.
London N. Y,
KEYSTONE PHONE EARNINGS
1913. Increase.
May gross $113,548
Net SK.SSO
Net surplus 32,373
Ktvo months' gross 657,277
Net 281, IUI
Net surplus 148,901
$2.27.1
2.384
1,107
12,155
4.W7
2.300
To Sell Interstate Telephone Co.
TllENTON. N. J.. June 8. The Court of
Chancery has ordeied the al of the Inter
state Telephone Company and Its subsidiaries.
Tho company has teen In the hands of re
ceivers for teveral months.
.H4sa
itffftt
fiWjt
l
If.
w
Exchanue Memhers riwi,ii!
JUOi 8. ADDroxImatalt, tsftrt
SttSKS'S
V.'mJ2?. n?.ri "P " the-,d" of
t'tiTj
tij$rh"'h ot Vbe -
Mine In Price of Plr
ouTu,d.,5:.(b,irr,i "SuStSS 15
& lat w?kl n ' Ts cnU
KmSS10!0 FK ZINC ORE
t nn a ton, the hljbest prls
BAR STT.VT?r
SSr ii" &rTh pru. of ag.
t
NOTES OP THE RAIL
" York. n.i. -j ......
ha. 7 """ u iira
M orxlsrivt 1 c. t .
lJjom th Arnwlean Locomo-
tod,', ,C0B,WwlWw Irvine, of
dlstrlet of w.. ,. '
iT Z$L "ft""! nulWtniTl
h whV;h nr"wSy "y,: hB
totJ?1 company
NjWy g rs.tlJy(SaB4 th, ,,.
audit mWr" uiwi
Rlvrl!! "Wna to brtng IU
T, h ijwh Vf.Uy Co.op.oy
'-r erdw. j, sionaj
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
I-Aose-Wlles Dlscult Company, regular quar
terly Hi per cent, on It rat preferred, payable
July 1 to stock of record Juna 17.
J, I. Cass Threshing Machine Company, reg
ular quarterly 1 pvr cent, on preferred, pay-
eht. llllV 1.
Tobacco 1'roducts Corporation, reg-ular Quar
terly li per cent, on proferrtd, payable July 1
to stock of record June 21.
American Woolen Compsny. regular quarterly
Hi per cent, on preferred, payable July 18 to
stock of record June 18. Hooks close June IS
and reopen July !,
Iluluth Superior Traction Company, reg-ular
quarterly 1 pr cent, on preferred, payable
July 1 to "lock of record Juns 15.
iJnltsd Fruit Company, regular quarterly 2
per cent,, payable July 13 to stock of record
Nations! IJcorlce Company, reg-ular quar
terly IH Pr cent- on preferred tack, payable
June M to stock of record June 25.
Boston. Revere Beach and lynn Railroad,
regular quarterly $1.50 a share, payable July 1
toitt0At'M. ww July 10
to stock of record June 13.
American Ilrake Shoe and Foundry Com-
pany, regular quarterly a per cm, on prererrea
and lid per cent, on common, both payable
June 30 to stock of record June 18.
West Bnd Street nail way, semiannual t2 on
preferred, payable July 1 to stock of reejrd
Standa'rd Oas Light Company, regular semi
annual a per cent, on preferred and IH on
S:7atSVJUV."loU 'SCi VedS
Jly?BwtfleM Ti' Cwnpany. regular
Quarterly I81 Ptw on . ftrrt. Preferred and
JCpsw cMCajTi wend preferred, payable July
1 to etocfc at record Jutve 18.
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
NSTW YOBK. Jue.8.-8UTTR. - Market
etwdy; ff?-PftStt. r&i. 'A Vf Sfti
mw. ?". ff!yrsis&--"," -"
satbeted:
rey white.
aearey
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
hlafadl
UirL . iUailrtJi crsunury.
UlOWM,
MeA-iga"
BLBCTROLYTIC COpPER I9WC
IW VOBS, June s me ioiik euta
vomttay o ... ... w .. -r -
trolitK copper 10 ih .- ww --. - -.-lira
It hu md? -4 ! he preiloue
JE'
GRAIN AND FLOUR
U1IEAT. Receipts. 128,634 bush. Winter
nominal In the absence of trading. Spring
quiet and steady. Quotations: Car lots In
escort elevator No. 2 red. spot and June,
I1.31B1 Stf; No. 2 red Western, spot, f 1 36-8
1.41; No. i Northern Duluth. S1.45S1.48,
COHN. Receipts. 6U30 bush. Demand waa
light and prices declined Mo. Quotations:
Car lots for local trade, as to location
No. 2 rellow, filfcMHc; steamer yellow. 80
KiVfi.: No. 3 yellow. 77M87S5ic; No. 4 yellow.
74Vi37oVjC-
OATS Receipts. 63.08T bush. Buyers
were Indifferent and prices were He. lower.
Quotations. N, 2 white, Kty&6e.: standard
white. MWWcj No. 3 whlte.lH64c.
IXOUl?. Receipts. 6870 bbls. and 1,072,
BS3 lbi. ln sacks, The market waa dull and
largely nominal. Following are the quota
tons per 11W lbs. In wood: Winter, clear,
t6.S56.5Q: do., straight, I8.60a.76 do,, pat
ent, 18.75871 Kansa, .atralght. Jute sacks,
t3.d088.10j do., patent, lute sacks, i8.la4j8.su;
spring. flrt cer. WSMMOi.do.. atralgnt,
!S.408.55; do., Fateot. tt.60fl.83. do favor
lie brands. I7B7.35; city mills, choice and
r W. fell "jl'.i .,!& J?W- JSSHV
araaes mir, "",. "-;,ars;r" "
7a Kfta ?S; Aa..
KYIS 1'I.OUIt was quiet but steady.
quote nearby ana western, in wooa.
natent. 10.717.
r. a
at 6
50. as to quality.
POULTRY
UTV-Fowls were dull and l2c. lower
Other kind of poultry shewed little change.
we auote as isiwws; rowts. ivn9in-t
1W4V.( WW('" m.-w, .w-., ...
mi
lHlp'ib
Leibarp
uSEStm ."weUWn IHf! ! apiece, mic
brollUilC chlckeoa, MfUjesiBi. weUblnf 10
lbs. apiece. xaoc.; . Msuing- cDicKenj,
7T..rn wt ziiiDf 1USES ibs. aoieee. zitezsic. ;
broiling chicken.. LeiWcu. weighing 162
uT'aUce, )f!le.; SuelT Pekla. iftlSe-i
ducks. Indian Runner, l213c; pigeons, old,
ppalr, 3S4W0C.; pleeoas, young, per pair,
jlllksSKU. There was a fair demand for
ana desirable-elied stock, values ot which
Fuled & Quotations: ttesh-kiUed poultry,
(owls. 12 to box, dry-picked nd dry-paoked,
Unci' M'.?i.J!fiy e1 JsF.
"". 7S. .lhlnir' .
wTOos 5'lbV apiece. Wlli:. S
. HI5:; fe-pakel-Wejle
under 3 lbs.
Me: ijawfw-wjj ,., IM.
ana ovsr. uivvf, i'Ta"-1 wt sFMsessge ' v
Ja, e rioeters. 2ry-Blgke4. littg; bralitoa
eWokeoa Jersey, fancy. 04He.; other neiirby
OOVfVC.; KtHiMU, wwswuui 'iew .w...
do. walzBinsr 1114 lbs.. -Jb-ii .
waits, weuwsf 11 ta is toe.
per dos -
03 fatf. Ll(e Atllb
11 fftS' ti -. - 1 Um. per ox.
Dr dos . aeoe w. wtuie, stKuui
'- . "
E 9 tu 10 lb. .-i
:los 8 IU pt
02.20: do., da., 036 lbs. per dos., 1.2Jgl.30;
dark, S!.251.50; small and No. 2, 41. Frozen
poultry, fowls, as to quality, Hitflc. ; chl-k-ens
dry-picked and dry-packed, ln boxes
Milk-fed, 31 to 3U Ibs. to doz., 18c: milk
fed. 37 to 42 Ibs. to dos.. 18c; milk-fed. 43 to
47 lbs. to doi., 18c: milk-fed, 48 lbs. lo doi.,
JOc. ; milk-fed. 80 lbs. and over, 21c; corn
fed, 81 to 42 lbs. to doz., 17c; corn-fed, 4 J to
47 Ins, to doz., 17c; corn-fed, 48 lbs, to doz.,
10c; corn-fed, 60 lbs. and over, 20c; chickens,
dry-picked and dry-packed In bbls. Western,
corn-fed. 5 lbs. and over, 18c; Western, corn
fed, 4 lbs., 1717VsC.; Western, corn-fed, 3H
Its' 15V4c. Western, corn-fed. 2ft03 lbs., Hti
15c; turkeys, dry-picked and dry-packed
Fancy, 21fi22c; fair to good, 18820c; old
tome, 19920c.
PROVISIONS
The market ruled steady, with a fair lob
bies demand. The following are the quota
tions: City beef, ln sets, smoked and alr-drlcd,
23326c ; Western beef, In lets, smoked, Wi
26c; city beer, knuckles Had leaders, smoked
and alr-drled, 2728c ; Westers beef, kunckles
and tenders, smoked, 274J28c; beet bams, 31
032; pork, family, asf92.&0; bams, S. P.
cured, leose, 134jUe.; do., skinned, loose,
12U1J12HC,; do., do,, smoked, UtiSCHc; other
hams, smoked, city cured, as to brand and
average, I34914c; bams, smoked. Western
cured, laeilc; do., boiled, boneless. 3823c;
picnic shoulders, 3. P. sured, km, WVitf Hc,j
do., smoked, lleUHc-: bellies, ln plokle, ac
cording to average, loose, llVettlxc.; break
fast bacoa. as to brand && average, city
cured. lWlTe.; breakfaat bacon. Western
cured lSflTe.! (. WeeterB resbaed. 1
tlirces ortube. 10illl8.: fm,Vf eltj.
kttle reodeced. In llareee. iBKVllo. : lar4,
e cltyTkeWi reodereTte uiaieiac. '
FRESH FRUITS
Choice stock met with Ulr sale and values
generally ruled eteady. ftuoUUous: Apples,
tJTv York, per barrel-Baldwin. 35; lit a
Dvu, SsSS.Io. other good eatlns varteUee.
$?aS3.S0Tedlum. 2tf2.24i: do ffeetero. ner
haxiiet: ao. ueiaware sad Pennsylvania,
SfbiSSr. 5lTe.. Umons, per box. tl
3.50; orBfia jtwiivm.. jj "y j w-iwj
xraMirvii, rvttim, hjt . rv" JSL
KJrbi. Wi .T; cbwrrl, iour.
14. Kt nt.wfarrlea. Dr Quart.
1 Hi. do, Dlaw4V. AUrUMwt
1 T DA I'sTj. hla lr Arram
r"i !. Wv" . '
Tin
end KaUMLerB
North Carulh-a,
ft k&c . taKkleeerf Ue, f ,iurt. Ulie.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
BUTTER was In good demand and Arm,
with supplies well under control. Quotations:
Western mild-packed creamery, fancy spe.-lals.
!li.; extra, 28Vic; extra flrkts, 2Sc; flrsts
27c; seconds, 2c; nearby prints, fancy, 32c:
average eitra, 304531c; firsts, 28t?20c; seconds
28c; garlicky, 25c, jobbing sales of fancy
prlntH, ,meub(.'.
KUOH. Choice stock sold promptly and
prices ruled firm. We quote as follows: In free
tests, nearby extras, 2k'. per doz.; firsts. (U.15
per standard case; nearby current receipts, $8
rer case. Western extra firsts, 18.15 per caw;
firsts, fd per case; Southern, 3. 1U-U5.70 per
case: fancy selected candled eggs were lobbing
at 2Aomc cer doz.
t'lIEKSE. Trade was fair and prices
ruled steady. Quotations: New York full
cream, choice, new, HSlTVic: specials, higher;
do., do., fair to good, new, loeJlBlJc.: do.,
part skims WE 13c
REFINED SUGARS
The market was quiet but firm. We quote
refiners' list prices: Standard granulated,
6.15c; extra fine granulated, 6.10c; powdered.
6.20a.; confectioners' A, 6c; soft grades, 6,23
5.S6c.
VEGETABLES
Supply and demand were both fair. Prices
showed little . change. . Following are the
quotations: White potatoes, per bush. Mains.
3W3c.; sfew TorS. to quality, au6c;
while BOUtoee, JJarWe, per bL-.Mo. lTo.eoe
4.7S; Ki. T8.3.7; white DotaWee, South
Carolina, per SbT.-No. 1. tihi.su: No. 2.
ansa; sweet praiwe, vesawen. per nam-
,eet
Ji.SOeJW; sweet potatoes. Delaware, per ha;
per-Kfge, iWlX. medium, .SoSlScT ewi
rtatos. BaateraShore, per obi. -So. 1, J2.2I
Itf
it, 7te.e)l.2: onions, Texas.
te. No. L fltl.10, ooloos.
?ri, "'. SQL. fr TSeWOci
J.S5. No. S. ii.auoi.ie: aweeu. jersey, str
-Ne 1, j3.T0sll.7B; ho. j. vivt-9D: sweets.
jersey, iwr !..
oer cumsoer crate.
Tvibi. eer cliBUZter
uibUuje, Neerta CarolUa and Norfolk, pa ert,
85ctixl: He. Morto, Carolina ana Norfolk, per
bbl.. 758oc ; cauliaower. Norfolk, per nm
per, S0C75c; beaas, per 1-3-bbl. besket-Senth
Carolina and Georgia, greea and wax, MfWc.t
North Carolina. .press and wax. &0eTfc. :ean.
'"" ..- .s. - .-rytt.TTT rnti
epuuii., per j.-4-uei- teesTf. s&se
.s, Norrouc icieBooae, per ta-Bcs eaa-
,ou, pees, jteeierxt sware, per u
Sl.x6l 50. eesplaatTTloVlC: per
'""A..tll.rft
1 49,
It!. Il.XSMri..W, VWOB.. 4Hi
hhl' laHkeL Sl.ltfirBl 50. UDl
k srr 11 Cs. - a unit swv&-kM BHm! jf ssl.h
MtXtt UwlVi VMVUafeesi y we mm, sFV
75C.0ILM: Muash. Florida per eeaket.
i jK MonrL Florida. Der cairer. tt.50
fLui.' SAiith.rn. oer TOO buu'-hea. St.
,..n,i.-s. ldurlda. tvr tarr er Fajiey. 11
t vt ,-fcoi, . T5c itsl. asijericua. oer buncli
1 '.-.,. . m j.u: vouxs, pei 4 lb. basket, Wv-.e)
1 60.
Amal Copper .
Atchison ....
Halt & Ohio .
Can 1'acino ,.
Ches Hi Ohio ...
Chi M & Bt P.
Hrle
N Y Central .
Pennsylvania
Reading
South I'aclfle .
1'nlon I'acltlo ,
U B Steel ....
noon.
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... 78)1
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SOU
RAILROAD EARNINGS
NASIIVILIE. CIIATTANOOOA & ST. LOUIS.
1015. Decrease
April gross I028.H31 S140.IM8
Net 112,715 R2.744
Ten months' gross....... n,211.5K3 1,665,6511
Net 1.223,582 717,270
CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS.
April gross :.... 11,065,281 .(134,238
lleflclt 117,231 U(l,2Jd
Ten months' gross 12.130,457 1,2116,234
Net 2.068,310 42-J.368
OREAT NORTHERN BYSTEM.
May gross I4.8SI.3DO 11,077,0.12
Uleven months' gross... 82,022,533 6.410.4S1
Increase,
Another Jump in Lead Prices
NEW YORK. June B,-Amerlcan Smelting
and Refining Company advanced the price ot
lead from 0.50c. to 3.73c.
FOREIGN TRADE CHANCES
Opportunities for American buin$ men In
fhe foreign iraUe are given at follows by the
llureau of b'ortion and Domtttic Commerce,
Department of Commerce, and further infor
mation may it oblalaed by rorreiooadenf,
pivma the Ale number of the liaulrv;
No. 1713T. rubber sponges, etc The Depart
ment of Commerce Is In receipt of a letter
from a fli-m In New York city stating that Its
foreign offices desire to form commercial re
lations with American manufacturers of metal
buttpns for clothing and snoes, rubber sponges
and gloves, knocked. down frame houses, plate
and window glass, glassware and nickel-plated
bathroom furnishings.
No. 17131, coal The Department of Public
Works, Ottawa. Canada, has advertised for
tenders for supplying coal for the Dominion
buildings. Tenders will be received until 'June
IT. 1815. Combined specifications and form ot
tender may be obtained on application to the
Department of Publle Works. Ottawa.
No. 17138, cloth An American consular of
ficer In Oreece reports that a business man
In bis district dcslree to comcnualeate with
American manufacturers and exporters of
cloth for making men's clothing. It Is stated
thit the man desires to buy Urge quautltlss
of this material. ...
Nc 17140. machinery, etc. A business man
In Ilraill informs an American consular of
ficer that he dcslree to communicate with
Americas manufacturers of ifisrhlnary and
equipment to be weed la marble quaxrte.
Correspondence nay be la sJaglUu. Prices and
f-iU Informatics should, be seat at once.
Reference U given.
No. 11141. UwN and shoes A nrtn In Oreece
lelaei an American consular oltleer that It
desires to eetsblleh ooajroerclal relations with
Amerieaa manufacturers and ei porters of
toots auJ. saeae for men, woman and children,
various kind of leathers, etc. Reference ii
No.' 17141. ready-made clothing, etc -A firm
la Oreece writes an American caeutuear of
ficer Inst It desire to communicate wish
American nuaufacturers and exporters of
ready-made clothier, bats far women, laeas,
tancv trtaBUBga. etc
No 17141, paper, osfloe supplies, etc A
nuaufacluier'e agent in China write an
Anwrican coasulu eSlear, that he deetrea to
represent American Brme In the Far Sakst He
statea that be has tad SO years' experience as
sales and advestlalBg itiau ex,d le we I 4c
q(4alnted itl ITFer ern ej.i Wia
markeu. UB tpekke both wHal Bad Bu
sUn uuraagee He U eatstr tolly latueeted in
cPr sutiwery sad office uppues. se")r. .
household uleusila, ;rlcu.llurl tm(ieuinla
tt, Quutetiooa (.e desired a, t, f. Delreu ui
Vla.oiak.
IN Y1IEAT PRICES
Sentiment Bearish W h o a t
Crop in United Kino-dom
GoodEurope's Supply Big.
ClUdAOO, Juno S.-There wa a aharp
break In grain urlces In the wheat pit
uiZ' j Uly .droI'd M centa nnd Hep-
?"y' h mr1et liavttisj betn cloacd ytg
a W bfonuse of the Judicial cleetions.
At the) Ion nnhl ll.. ..... ...... ..
fin?,!.1"1 s"tmbe'' L06!i. Sentiment con.
tlmitKl extremely bearlah, and tho d-
ViUVH 5ri.ces ln tho carl'r dealinsrs waa
attributed to an excellent crop reporl,
wh ch comes out this afternoon.
Tuelater deallnis found supporting or-
.? V1, thelr appearance and prices
15 irftrom .U0 ,ow ,,c"nt',' JulJ' c'omg
ml ,u,i nni September t $1.03H-
The wheat crop ot tho United Kingdom
jo uu.ur n-gi, UC8P110 rather dry weather.
The crop comlltlons In Franco aro 're
ported excellent In view of n reduced
aereago. The supplies of Qermany'B
brendaturfs nro said to bo moro than auf-
ilf . ayKlh? coming harvest Is believed
to bo undulv large.
The actual shipments of wheat from
India have proved disappointing. Italy's1
grain supplies aro amplo for tho present,
whllo tho supplies ot Austria-Hungary,
Oreece, Spain and Norway are not, so
The planting of wheat In Argentina Is
progressing rnpldly, and It Is confidently
expected thnt tho ncreago thero will be
latger than that of last year.
Europe's vlslblo supply of wheat or
this week Is estimated at 153,728.000 bushels,
against 87,701,000 bushels last week. This
shows an increase of 1,024,000 bushels.
1 ocullar conditions surrounded the mar-,
kets, due to confusing news from abroad,
pivcrpool was reported to bo selling low,
VLfp , Pf a bwr'l demnnd. It was
dlfflcu U for traders to nsalmllate the
domestic news and tho sensational drop -In
prices. v
Winnipeg reported that foreigners were
heavy ecllcrs of wheat thero and In IHo
American markets on prospects of open
lng tho Dardanelles.
Leading futures ranged as follbws!
HAI.
Close, close.
. Wheat-
iuiy
Onrn. Illsh. Uw
1.11 i ' iT.i" V?: .Yf!
Sept. ..... ilos 1 u' 1.5il 'r.,i ..'.,
.Corn (new delleryl
July 701,
71
Sept,
u;au
July snt. ...
June ....
Lard
July ..
Kept. . .
Illbs
July ..
Hcpt. ..
Pork
July ..
Kept. ...
Bid.
'IW W
m 7i nil
70ft t71H 7lij
. . 4ll(
M7Vi
. . n.T.-.
..10.00
..10.52
..10.su
17.W)
18.30
tAskeo.
45.,
4714
0.75
10.00
10.52
10. S2
17.05
18.35
111,
40
47(i
0.0.1
O.tO
44i
40-!,
47V?
to.ro
0.00
48
tTSl
10.75
tio.uo
10.47 410.50 10.M
10.77 MO.oU 1U.S2
17.80 M7.S0 lr.t)0
18.20 '18.20 18.00
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
?Ji'?ACP'JJu"? "--HOOS-Ttecelpts. 11.000!
market, shadu hlffhnr- mi. -J ...vri
J7.40a7.73; Kood "heavy. "KlsSTrav-'rauB
heavy. 8B.li0O7.10: light, 7.r,07.75: pcs. JoS
f7.a4; bulk. 7.IM7.fi6.T CATTIllJceiDtS
3500; market, steady: beeves, I7.25UU.50; cows
.ivmp,m: -j.exans, xias.noi
and heifers.
calves, 8.25rrl0. SIIEKP-Itfeelots.
market, steady; natlvo and Western,
lambs, JiWlll.M).
ROOO!
81O01
COTTON
NKU YORK, Juno 8. nuslnesg was
tnmo in tho cotton market this morning;
prices openca nrm at nn advance
but
of 6 to 7 points. About the only featura
was Bomo buying ot December and Jan
uary, believed to bo for Liverpool ac-'
count. Better 1csJitee.th'in had been ex-
peeled helped pUBHp' 'ly tha!
wcmiter map wair'esj.fgHffii.- - irable.
except with regard TssJK ., whera
tnero wns too much
ihroughout tlie day tlisTnltlnl gains
"--iw i.-ii juuiutuineu, ana me cioso was
dulland steady
. '. " ' J ' ' 'Vs.c
July
October .
December
January
larch
Spot
close. Open. High.
H.3.1 H.5T O.M
n.tio 0.0.1 O.H7
10.10 10.20 10.22
10.22 10 2(1 10.27
.10.40 10.50
. U.M P.E0
Zxw. Last.
0.62 0.52
0.87 0.87
10.14 1(1.14
lO.Zd 10,21
10.60 10.40 10.4U
HIAY FIRE LOSSES
Fire losses ln the United States and Canada
during May aggregated 811,388,450, compared
with 815.507.80u a year ago.
For five months ended May 21 the losses
were: 881.407,050 In 1015, 8103,070,250 In 1814
and 803,752.050 ln 1C13.
An Explanation
of
Unusual Investment
Advantages
How one class of securities can
pay rates equal to or higher
than others, afford greater se
curity, and still sell at lower
prices, puzzles many investors.
The reasons why and the par
ticular class of securities which
present these investment ad
vantages are told in our Circu
lar No. 227, which may be had
on application.
William P. Bonbrighl & Co.,4 Inc.
MORRIS WISTAR STROUD, Jr.
Manager
487 CIIESTNOT 8T11EET
Philadelphia
New York lioaton Detroit
London! William I'- Ilonbrlght ft Co.
1'arlsi Ilonbrlght ft Co.
Braden Coppdr
We arc preparing a
special letter on the
auove issue which will be
ready for distribution
within the next few days.
This letter will be for
warded free upon re
quest.
Hughes & Dier
HANKERS AND BROKERS
llrmbers of the I'hlladelpbU
Stock mehaage
1435 Walnut Street
PHILADELPHIA
m OWN ANO QFFEK
COATESVILLE, PA.
Water Work
Due Serially 18341 1940
IMHTICLWHS W APBUJCA-rtON
A, B, lftch & Co.
115 South Fourth Sue
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