gaEr Jf-f '- ' WBMlCif V COUNTRY'S ADING DULL; RAILS INACTIVE Rarket Displayed Underlying i.f1i Moro Gold flnmo JOpCUB"" jn.l'rum "' T.nr .TitnA lfl. Althotiffrt nn. !r ' . 4,a fttnnlf TCxehAtlrrA tnrirtV rU0P ..,. .1 ,11m. fn ilinnn tiraivmlllnsf rSivlous days of tno ,aatl week, therd !K very oncouraglDg factor, showing; 5s .. .i.MUn1 ttnatrlnn nt ihn mot-lrAr jShljng, Trading howovor, was very gj'ii much moro so limn on any pre SK .esslon throughout tho week, and JOT !.... ... ihntfn. Ihep hv ir.-. Saint element or outsiders. Tho at ??.,, n tho Street wtuj alao light. rtinie a ho PnlnK wr of "" lr Sftlar sort, and advances wero connned Hgmost part to a few specialties, and tfrnoit prominent of thesd Wero Bald IVoomotfve. which advanced 24 ?k to a now high record of 64V4, and Sets' Securities, which gained over 3 K Baldwin was aggressively bought. WWitlllors th8 r,8 was nttrlbuted to Sfaperatlons. Sjii, were particularly Inactive, reports ,, rrom the Mlddlo West of expocted ;Koods tending to keep down trading SSL (.sues, willo tho coppora took on l-lirth toward the end of tho session, STsaVancis were not lnrge. American .aitlftgond National Ixad both dropped -si. ve.terday'B close, following tho nn--anment hiho former that the price "ad had been further reduced to 5i steel, after showing a sagging tendency, li,fl up Something favorable for Steel lining talked of, but no one aecms to P-what It Is. It is pointed out, for MS that It is not expocted that giaovernment will press Its suit against Mfnrther, and, thon again, prices for Shi products tiro higher. ! Bold continues to flow from Canada. 1 5sr $2 60O.000 camo In. It la folt that ' Coils of tho yellow metal will continue SViojm tlmo to come, and It is also toteothat etepo will bo taken In tho Jar future for tho establishment ot a Mr credit hero by tho European bel- BrVrent naUons. England la tho first , tat that is expocted to do this, and tho i Ifflount mentioned is $20,000,000. IRites In tho foreign oxenango manter. lay wero a trino steamer. NEW YORK CURB fcr-Am Tobacco old ikin Tobacco new rjoldSeM Cons . jmn Cananea IjiBoi .... ' (.V Coal Salsa Stileiing Ct Elevator Ctjs. Elevator prof tt..itremnn ...i fltTriMg Oam rtttil Cigar Stores ...... .ia Ptvar Htnrnn nref.. .ICnit'd Pront new .fcnrM lnlm .............. ftjltoa- Gold WEN YORK BANK STATEMENT laTtraEO Reserves Increased Moro Than Ten Millions. fAn increaso of 310,701,530 was shown In ffi'vaverago reserves of tho New York ianks for the week Just ended. Actual Serves only Increased about half that amount. lTAiit.1. .vMnni1,i1 nVAv. ttilrtnAn mllllnnfl. !ui thero wero big gains In deposits. ?ft3Sl-lnn nrir TiAvv J5.473.B78.000. with de- fssina deposits of $2,405,498,000, and tlmo ?m, i 9vidr)niQ0 TiAtnila follow: KCleirincr Houso membora, nverage: last, increase 12'2iK'S'! WpoflU, increaso 1''0Xn,XSX ITlait deroalto. Increaso , l.Wy.OOT IRtunm, Increaso 10,70i,rio iCJurlngr itouaa members, actuali utai. increase J2-iiMSx fctpoiltj, increase -IJi-SJS Tint depoiiu. docreaso i'SJS'SSS lniriis, increaso w,u,vvv BBANK CLEARINGS EXPAND fawtnn J.anAa T.iof Wlfti 517 Pnr flnnt. mv, Philadelphia's Gain 1.3 Per Cent. In lnM,n- n 1 O -ak nont Wfld oVnTVn ha weed's bank clearings throughout Ifiw country. Boston led tho list with a tper cent, expansion, while Philadelphia taty increased l.a per cent. Khe total clearingo were $3,203,938,605 tnlnkf 2 ftftfl 9i :K1 lnnf wpnlt and ttW,C6S,035 for tho corresponding week Mjt year: r ioik im i t. !W fork. .11.511.070.157 M.42S.KI3.B0:! .V8 Snlrtn k,A 1.1 ,.n.4 ..Q ,,! 1 m hllKlelphla Ulraore .. 1B?.C41.0T n2,C32.:75 11.1,50n.lJO 47.0 131,10O.83(i 1.3 S8,4K!,0!M 14.4 243,841,871) 4.0 65,230.059 H.8 10.6(i3,7l48 4.3 Z3,hSa,4M 2M.70t.792 b7.6Sa.504 1P.045.117 .ucuo .... ! Louis... P'tw Orleans r-. i "n cltUs. Jthjr citlei. BU iuJS..., CrlX,UUU,7VV OOZ.VBIi'dU t x.u lT?il all cities. Ij""... .$2,703,003,215 $2,582,001,018 4.T toy coa.ora.m 400,374.017 1.0 K ", , . ... agf ..j,.Tj,uos,cyj j,uiv,voo,joo t .- fflladelphia Reserve Bank Statement I'aUadelphja at tho closa of business June u" u (ouowa: RESOUnCEfl. lr. , Juno id. juna ia, l?ffi?ln ' old cer- ate ' I18.430.OOS flT.070.SS5 'nl tender notti, all- ,.frtl8eta and WfciWlary coin,, 2,061,681 2,840,664 ;yfcounta and foana,, 1018,512 1,448,764 SC , """ 1,080,1X3 1,1U,4.J Wi from VbAik . SWt banks-net 2,870.180 E.BSO.SM Rttr sourcw, ,,,,. 710,122 lUM.tft'l l $27,201,026 $28,051,575 T.TAnTr.ITIWJI JP Paid tl)..,.,,,,, $.2S3,80O 10,227,600 finite ............... 20,075,820 20.423,875 & ......., ,$2T,:0l,02a $28,631,673 BANK CLEARINGS Pf day list two years: lBBla,.l25.1jaT.KJM I27.O00.fl23 125.IM7.fni S .... 80,888.782 27.313.510 24,312.618 Hf"rk. ..87.440.000 260,408,702 326,040,318 RATES FOR MONEY J' Hiss gHtfi .. ::m,"::"'"."".-:iw.M 2"siu J""! paper. thr'to ala months, Pnlla- "raw per cant. L FOREIGN EXCHANGE Yrmir t... ,n n.. , -.v. nu4 st tad y tq4ay. Btorllni Vanes. Marks. T.irtw, ft," 4.78K B.4H 82ii S.OS r 4 78W B-4K 82 B.8l CUT EMPLOYES TIME orough Workers Will Have 10. Hour Day Instead of 12. W YORK. June M.-T. P. Shonts. iai of the) Interborough Cotvsolldat- Hipwauon. annountt that o on ' J"' 1 the 3M7 ernDlovos at. sta-t : W the flubwav a ml plevated lines. gsorjang u hours a day. will bo a, lo-nour day without any re ft in wanes. reduction in vorklne time Increases i?ift&er nr Itallnn omr.Jf,vAM 9A DU R to total ot about I860. The man- espets that th shorter work V ' enble th OUXfioy t9 ' Bid Asked Kit? 17H 1MB au 41 ieoH no" 5 70 7UV4 o: 08 7 7H :n-ia uh BO W 10J 1UU 115 1VI5 8 4J4 4W 2 U PATvTlT" mn,,,,, - UiUAiULNUS SHOWED GOOD IMPROVEMENT iVea) TorA: 5ffocfc Safes AtllJ-Chalm Mf ,. ig " ?u ?i tt42.ttrg i 3S AmBcetBniMpt 80H 8?5 9M JH ASg::;:; B B k AmldeandLeathef... 7' '7 10$ 10i" AmlceBccurltles anw SOW nu 2iJ AtnLocomoUte... ? u m mu n u AmBmclt&Ilef 79" lli n 7, AmBmelt&nefpf 107 10714 in7U tm Am Steel Foundries.....' 30K 8 37 ! ASwUIt:-.:-.:-.::.11 ,2Ef ".f MlHImoreA Ohio...... 75 74! 74 yjt Central Lcathor Co 40U 4U 40) 4Uf CWcagoMUASt P.... C0V B0 BQlf onu Ch&n,,8.tPD,"l2" J2" I" 120 CciIaMSel?ll?a- "2 3 W 8211 ?r..M1i? S1"1 Pf C2 62 M C2 Comstock Tunnel 14 14 14 14 Corn Products liar 15 15U 1B ,fiu a'Steol fa l HH ft t-uBan-Am Bugar 88 89 87 87 DljUUcw'Sccurltlei.... 20) 28l 205 27K '"; 20 20)i 20 2GK SL'JJ.1 ':' 401, 41 40K 41 Federal Min ft Bm 20 28 28 28 Federal Mln&Smpf... 40 47Vi 45 47J S'US'?1!?!?' 152 mU 15,'i I011 aoodricliUFCopf....l03 102 102 102 GtNcfj for ore prop... 37 37Jf 37 37 QiiBBcnlicim Eipln.... 04 04 63M 04 Int Acrlcultural luH 10 10 10 Intcr-Metvottc 23 24 23Jf "4 Inler-Motpl 75 75W 76 75H Iniplratlon Copper 31H 31W 31M 31M Laclede Qa 10m 102 102 102 Lehigh Valley 143U 141H 144M 144H Maiwdl Motors iSM 44 4'Aii 44 Mai Motors lit prof.. 87 87H E0 87K Mai Motors 2d prof.. 38W 88 37J( 37J Mcilcan Petroleum.... 73M 74 74M 74U Miami Copper 26H 26 26H 26U Mltsourl Pacific 11 nj ioj lf Natl Cloak & Suit .... 72 72 72 72 Natl Enamel &S 10! 10H 10M 10H NationalLoad 05 05 05 05 NY.NH&H 03 03 03 03 New York Central.... fc8 885 87H 88 NeTadaConCoppor.. 14Ji 15 14K 14J Northern PacUlc 100K 100W 100H 100) Pacific Mail 30h 30 J0 20)5 rcnnitn loon k ox mow ioou Petllbono-Mulllken... 21 254 23 25)f I'CO&StLpf 08 0) 00 0J Pressed steel cir 4)i 40 40 40 Pullman Co 100k 102 102 102 Quicksilver 3i 2A 3H 3H Quicksilver pref 4 4 4 4 llay Con Copper 24H 24 24K 243 Heading 144 H 14414 144K 144i Hep Iron & Steel 20!i 29H 20M 29H Rock Island Co H i )( H humely, M. to Mi fi 651 6)1 Kumely, M. Co pref. . 13)1 13U 12)1 12)1 6t Paul & Sioux City .. 10i 104)1 101)1 btLouls&a r 4)1 4H W 4)5 StLoul3&SF2d pref 6K 5)1 6Ji 6H Bloss-ShefS&l Co... 35)1 3&H 35)4 35)1 feoutbern raclflo 87)1 b7H !")! i7H Etudebakcr Oo 70)1 77 76h 77 Tenncsseo Copper.... 37)1 37 Jl 37X 37)5 Toias& Pacific 14)1 15 15 15 'ihiru Avenue 62M 53M 63 63H Tob ProducU pf 100H 100)1 09 100)1 Lnlon Pacific la7Jl 12711 127H 127)1 Union Pacific pref.... Mil N)!l 80)1 80J1 Union Pacific war 29 20H 20H 29H U b ind Alcohol 6S 68)1 68 68)1 U S Ilcalty ft Imp 38)1 38 .33 38 V S Reduction -M 4)1 4)1 4)1 U S Reduction pf.... 4H 4 4 4 USnubher (4Vt A.1W fUW RR U bSteei COM 60M 00H 60)1 unitca uigar Aiirs prci iu5 iuu iuj iuu otiu copper u7M 07)1 o7)i 07)4 Va-Car Chom 33)1 32)1 I2)a 32H Wabash pref H )i ), ii Western Union Tol . . . 07M 07)1 07H 07J1 WcstlngE&M 97)1 98 U7)l 07), Wlllvs Overland IPS 12!Hi 12fll lL'llli Wis Central 33 3lh 31H 31)5 WooiHortnco iuui imn iu4 iui Cents per share. Total ealea, 123.800 chares, compared with 423,700 shares laat Saturday: this wook, 2,25X1, UK) shares; last weok. 3,4JU,100 shares. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO, June 10. 110(38. Receipts, T00O: market strong. Mixed anil butcher', 1T.40&) 7.U0; good heavy, e7.10SW.S0; roush heavy, 7.1og'V.oO; light, JT.COU'T.OJ; pics. fU.337.CO; bulk. J7.W37.bJ. CATTi.E. Ileceipti, 200. Bcoves, 8.f0 0.00; cows and hoirers. f 1.25B0; Tsxiins, (0.8O a8.d0; calves. J7.Mffi10.23. SHDEl'. Hecelpta, 8O0O: market steady. Na tive and Western, S.CCtfO.tO; lambs, $0.70 0.23. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NEW TOniC, Juno 18.-Th prices for cofrea wero somewhat easier today. Initial quota tlons were off 3 to 11 points. Closing prloea showed losses of 8 to 15 points. Trading was fairly active. Prices follow: Today's Today's Yes' day' a nnanlne. clorie. close. April .... ,t7'00 0.01gfl.3 7.007.01 ..0.0OO7.00 0,tlU'u.U8 7.OO37.07 May .... June Julv ..... i,tutiti.au (..wu.f.vj 0.00 '0.80 oioosaoi 7-.00ffl7!ul II ?Q.I 11 .1 Ui.t til August .. .0.7UtJ8.83 0.780.80 0.83W0 80 .0.70(30.78 .... 0.8030.01) beptemuer October . NovemDer ; December ,0,-I,n a January ........0.8130.83 1?Atiiiinrv ........... .... u. O'U u. w 0.78H6.80 0.8i)O.UO 0.6l5o.KI U.l)2a(i.l.3 0S.lnU.S3 0.04190.03 O.S8tf.8S 6.0020.07 March .......... Hid. IJ??,.. Total sales, 12,230 bags. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW TOnK. Juna 10. BUTTER-Market hSv steady; receipts, 70,530 packages: extra. 28 riasUcTr'hliher scorlni.-, 8lfHSv,c . : But. dairy. asVisWc ; 1m nation creamery, 2JS2:i',ic. Kj6a-Market firmer; receipts. fj.SIB pacV axes: extra llrsts. SOlifliilc. fresh gathered; fl?sts 10C20O.. fresh gathered; nearby v,hites. SIS 'ic,' raised eo'er. 10'iTJli nearby browns. 22tj823kc Reserve Banks' Discount Rates uara... ' -. SO or SO or 0 or Over nn Cu AA Daya- leas. 00. fin eo. Philadelphia . New Vorls ... Itoston .4 4 4tt S 4)5 4,J ....4 i 4 4 4 4Vi 4 4 4 4 4 4 .:::::&:: ' 1 ::::::::::::k 4)s 0 t.jevvi"' niclunond ... Atlanta Chicago ...... Bt. Louis .... Minneapolis .. Kansas City . Dallas ....... 4 n 3 BV4 A S B 5W 0 3 ban t"w Foreign Discount Rates Bank Date of rata last change -. r...,n 6 Aug. 0.1014 Bank Bank Bank Dank Hank Bank Bank Bank Bant Bank Bank Bank Bank Bank of Vanco ,? of Germany of Belgium ., ?, of Austria. of Italy ..,. S .... k inn pec S3. 1014 Aug. 7, 1014 Oct. 81, 1814 Nor. 0, 1014 Rjpt. 10, 1014 Of Bwlief,"u ..... o( ttussii t juiy si, j.ui GOVERNMENT BONDS Bid. Asked. a. of 1830 tegtat"1 " ? ? 4i of 19 WW"" . J1&V4 ., J It iW pw lvn WAR EQUIPMENT SHARES ! SSSJST :-:::::k::;:::; ji Biaadlao SjS'V":". 1 SCdSs sis ff-,r.::: Celt Aru0 colla-; KulnuCt. iMS 1S1Q . . D ft BSDI. I. WI It Bdewen ., $ si 1914 of Uanmart " Ci Aui l5 1014 of Norway ...,.... " 20 ,,. of w.lheriant) - Je4 1 1 m 4i gvTOro BBPcrant-PHTrotDBCTTrra:. tamrm'xr. innrn ID. BIG WAR ORDERS LIFTED BALDWIN'S Du Fonts Said to Have Been Buying the Stock Cramp Shares Irregular. Trrtdlnrc In Dnldwln Locomotive sharoa mado up o lnrge proportion of tho deal ings on tho Philadelphia Exchango to day. Tho prlco was bid up rapidly from tho outset, rlalnB from G4Vi to nbovo 68 befora the first hour was over, and there by establishing another now high record. The source ot the buoyancy was not only moro war orders, whloh Included 67.400 car wheels and axles tot Russia, but also tho reports that tho Du Fonts had been buying the stock. The preferred hard ened moderately in sympathy with the rise In the common shares. Cramp Shipbuilding was irregular, at one tlmo advancing a point to 68, only to fall back 2 to 61 It closed un changed at 63. Tho annual meeting Is scheduled for next Thursday, when tho ahnual report will bo mado public. Blight recessions were also established In Llectric Storngo Battory and I.ako Su perior, but tho latter soon moved up again. Lehigh Navigation was qulot. It Is understood minority holders of Hnr wood Electric Bhares oro being sounded on a plan to turn it over to the Lehigh Navigation Elcctrlo Company at 22V4 In exchange for Series U first mortgage bonds at par. Tho majority stock was bought nt 43 In bonds. The local tractions ruled steady, not withstanding the meeting ot jitney men to orgunlzo opposition to tho regulating ordinance They claim tho "long-haul" requirement, together with tho bond and 50 license, would put them out of busi ness. New York Bond Sales High. Low. Close. 100O Am Cot Oil 6s S000 Am Tel clt 4s SWKI do ovt 4s WOO Am Writ Pap 6a.... 1W0 Armour 4VJs 1O0O Atchison cv 4a 1033. 41000 do JDU0 JSIX0. u.Co L"' CK 3... 1000 Bait & O cv 4Ws... ,.ffl8 kp .i m 1000 Brook Un One 1st Rs.ioaj! ,iSS 5tent Leather 1st 3.. U0i5 10000 Cent l'no 1st 4s PS Xffy -eni ji it n j cs. ..114 ttg Ss in?, 11:1 n.'iH & o cv 43.... Taj! 7iS 7iS i & O Cm 101, 10-lVi lOlii B A Q Joint 4s. . . HOU iwt OUT 10OO Ches "000 Chcs 13000 Chi : 1000 Chi B & Q gen 4s.. 10OO Chi II & Q 111 4s.. 7000 C M & Bt J' cv 0s,. 6000 C M A St P cv 41ia C0O0 Chi R I & p 0s.. iS wbi at iiwi rta 43.... tu 1000 Dotrolt Udlson 1st 6s..l02h oiuuu tio secur Corp os,. 20U0 Du Pont Powd 4!is. !000 Krle gen 4s 0000 dreen Bay Oa 3000 Ind Steel 6s 1000 Ins Cop ov Ob S5000 Intcrb Met 4Ws .... 6000 lntorb It T rot 6s ... 4000 Intcrb Mer Mar 4&i 8000 Jap new 4Ws MOO Jap 1st 4K 80000 Lacka Steel 6s 'IS 240OH Lacka Hteel 6s '21 1300O Lackft Steel 6a '50 .. 1TOO I.K an dob 4b '28 100O I. b & M T Ba ioo ioo) look h 4s .... O.lti 03 (J 03H 2000 Louis & Nosh 6000 Mo l'no 4s.... 40 HUti 40 4000 do 6s 1020 1000 do cons 0 8SH 88 l'l(i OOVi ooli 11 102VI 03. 1000 Nasnau Electrlo 4s T.l 1.1 B00O0 N V c & Hud Os rct.103'!, 102U 1000 N Y City 4s 1037 05 03 4000 do 48 11)00 OO'A 00)4 im 000(1 N Y Ily adl 6 60)1 60 CUJ 1000 N Y State 44s lOlft lOlU 10l 140OO N Y Tel gen 4i,s 07 00 MK 3.100 Nor Pao prior 4s 01?i 01?4 Via 21000 Nor Pas gen Ss Cl)i 04 U 1000 Ore. Short L. 4a .. 600 Ore Short Line Os 6IHI0 Pucltlo Tel lit 7000 Penna cv 3W;s 100' 1000 Penna. ct 4s 103; HOOO Penna gen ct 4 Vis iuuu iteaainK gen s 6000 HendlnB-Jer Cen 4. 0000 Hep lr & S 6s 17100 Hock Island rfd 4s... 13000 Hock Island 5s 1000 Seaboard A L rfd 4s. 1000 South Hell 6a 1C00 South Pac 4a 00O South Paa cv 4s 18500 8 P CV ret f p 6s '34..100 4000 b'outh Pac rfd 4s Rfl'i KriW C..ii Thin Tr Rl . Rftli 12000 South Ilwy gen 4s... 1000 South Itwy con 6a... 6000 U S Stoel 6s COOO Union Pae 1st 4b 74000 Va 6s Brown Uros. . 2000 Va Car Chm 1st 5s. 1000 Va Ilwy 3s llWl Wflha.h 4a OIWIA U'nh Vnt, Ct tttfl. 4a.... 1 1000 Wab-P Ter 1st ct 4s.. ii 16000 West Electrlo 6 101 11000 West B & M cv 6s... 10k Total talcs. 1702.000, compared with 11,372, 000 last Saturday: this week, 129.043.000; last week, $12,000,000. Sales in Philadelphia Yea. closs. High. Low. Close. 40 Am Mill. .8 11-10 5 11-10 8 11-16 8 11-10 7UJ- iiaid WC0 .... Ulll "UTS . '-,T ;3. oo liret Miiit.v... nm. j . .nf.t ,10211 . 48tf 10RH 103 103 St Cam Steel 123 Ulec Stor 4U Sol 81U 4SV4 49 201- 20(1 63 rt VrA 100 Gen Asph ... 13 do pref 60 Interior Met .. 65 Ins Co N Am.. 210 Lako S Corp (13 71 22 34H 31', 71 71 23H 22 12 7414 71J 2.1-4 ii h T41-J 72;,. 32V5 83 BOW ci 20 imgn wav 20 Lehigh Valley. . 72'i. ju uca vi 4 v. 127 Penna It R... 222 I'hlla EJeo ... 800 P II T t 0.... 21 Phlla Trao ... 210 Iteadlni; .... 370 Ton Belmont ICO Ton Mining . . 20 Union Trao .. 6 U Has Imp... 211 63y, 1 21 rffi . 74 n$ 1$ i'it Mil 85 4 iT 32; 81 M1 713 U 8 Steel 603 W Crnmii & S.. B3 MU S5K 23 Total sales. 10.112 shares, comparod with S3 233 slmres last Saturday: his week, 107.175 sharea; last week. 230,371 shares. noiMDa. Last prev.sale. High. Low. Close. Zp. Ii K. Cit KH All 80 .im . na f. 11 Ka Kit 1,11 "1iac"s.cp"Ma"y'17 07H 4000 El & P TT 4s... 75 1000 L Nay eon 41ia. 8i llltIO L Val E con 4a. 8Jt aw.i Ilk,,, fn 1b, Ha. flfl VIH n:i 0011 HO sufj evs .HI IVI S31 08 im 2000 Phlla EIsj Bs.-lOJ 101H 101V. unno IteAdlnir itsn 4s v74 :s Total sales. 129,218. compared witn fii.uiJ ?? H.i.'Jedav: ths week. V10.78S last week. 9313,048. Local Bid and Asked Toda Bid, Buff & Bush X j do pref ......... "Hn Baldwin , do pref l"jw Cambria Steel Electrlo Stora. B4V Gentrai Aspnait --? :rM do Pf .....f 7?Ji. J!Jt Keystone Telephon. .. 14 14j; do t 0 5 Si nraf tJTU V? Ijike Sup Corp........ U Leh Valley ,...,. do pref ......i iSp Penusylvanla ..,,.,. ftt'n iphlla, Ca ,; y- An A nar cent Dttf.... PhU A T otit D 0 11-10 do I O ....... -i; tiaadtAs: ,...... ?; mnn ttal ......a....... van aiwiiis.. ...... T'ta ll Sl 8S O 8 1 . " Sn tt a auaai ............. v". xrm ftamo t o. ..... 06 Defer Delaware Bridge Dividend Tto I!'?'", ft S-?ftSarff SSft road , d.ana ww".WT.l-,'V a"dL. .r'.i. tiia. tWKXS.KS-, oa tM imws-. . vf, ft th. wpaoy'lt.m00O captUI stock stock I." ntflUd ny ..? TTioi wu alaiad. wlllah com- Ksa:!!l!LMa, """ BAB SILVER ... har sluru Is Loo4a u ,,421, 'ikeh.ajtA 102J5 102(, 02 2. 02 02k 100), loot? eafi so! loo), 10O-K 0l(, V3( loot! lw( lent; ioa( OOii 00W S3 3 111 114 vi?i vm uiti HJ UJ 0.1 1UIU 1UIU 10 IH, 07 07 (i 07 '4 102U 102K 102 ITS -"I 102$, 102H U7H 00 7 wji oiyi uju 07J 07(i U7h 103tg 103 103 101 100!4 100T, 132 1R2 132 77 77J4 77H 07 07i 07J, 60iJ 60 60(5 73ti 73!, 73 78 75 73 02U 02H 02W 02(1 02U 02li 74 73 (? 74 t3n CX". tMi 103 105 103 r 07ti 07 l)7W , lOOti lOOtl K 10.IJ 103 U3i van vyt 03 0314 t)3(j IKlfi 03Ji Mil 44V1 43 44i 07'f 07t 07 07, 07 t7 83 83 8.1 82 82 82 00 VJK VtiV, bVYt hn h 61 H OlVi O0 llli O'lt 102'1 1025i 1025 U3k 05 03t C5Xi 1.4 ttlj 004 P" 004 O-lt; 93't 031, 22(4 22tt 22tl 20i 2UM, 4U 'tis 10o(i 101 104 104 r Yesterday kso. ma, ahbu- 13 13 13 40 8014 40 tt 64 .! 103 10211 103 40 48 40 65 61 65 MA H4tt 83 71 ; 72 us m m ?5 K 12 llli li, H IH Ii Tl I' i " 5 1. m ys s Si' 24" SK ?4 Mtt illi U.1 l) jte . 88 88 ?.. At? IIU D 11.16 W bU uK 7: 1 la vm .71 T T it Sbu. ii W : Photo by Paul Tliompaon. D. A. THOMAS Multimillionniro nnd conl oper ator, who 1ms boon offered tho position of purchasing nccnt in Amoricn by tho Allies. Financial Briefs Tho American Locomotlvo Company linn Riven ordorrt to start tho Cook plant nt rntorson, which haa been operating at virtually tho lowest point of operations In years. Tho plant will run In full working order for 10 largo engines ordered from Belgium, and, It Is understood, an equal number of engines for etock pur poses will bo mado. Bids will bo received until Juno 23 by Lower Merlon Township (I O. Ardmoro) Montgomery County, Pa., for J30.000 4Vi per cent, highway bonds; until Juno 23 by Woodbury, Gloucester County, N. J., for J1MXX) school bonds; until Juno 22 by Long Branch, Monmouth County, N. J., for ,53,000 & per cent. 30-ycnr refunding bonds; until July 6 by Morrlstown, Mor ris County, N. J., for $.10,000 3 per cent l-2S-ycar school bonds, and until Juno 23 by Wilmington, Del., for ,200,000 4',i per cent, building commission bonds. Emergency currency ouUtandlng In tho country hna been reduced to ,1,250,000. It Is understood that control of tha Amorlcnn Mangancso Bronze Company at Holmcsburg has passed from tho Ameri can Brass Company to tho Du Fonts. Commercial failures this woek In tho United States wero 8S0, against 4W last wook; 31S in the prccodlng week nnd 333 In the corresponding weok of last year. Wurts, Dullea & Co. havo been awarded $1C0,000 J',i per cent. Improvement bonds of tho city of York, Pa. Applications to list on tho New Tork Stock Exchnngo wero as follows: United Cigar Stores Company of America, 11,627,000 7 per cent, cumulative preferrod stock and $27,162,000 common stock; Domo Mines Company. Ltd., $4,000,000 capital Btock; Rutland Kallroad Company, $800,000 additional first consolidated mort gago iM per cent. 50-ycar bonds. According to Bradstrcet, weather Irregu larities over a wide nrea have restricted current distribution of seasonable goods, while excesslvo- molsturo in tho surplus grain-producing States has retarded har vesting or crop growth, and, ponding the outcome of international polltlcnt mat ters, somo Interests prefer to work nlong conservative lines. On tho other hand. Industrial operations contlnua to expand. Crop diversification In tho South, where trade Is quiet, haa been proved feasible, and this fact has Induced brighter views as to the future. Demand for money for crop-moving purposes is enlarging and ratea aro firmer. There has been deposited In the New Tork Subtrcnsury $2,500,000 gold received from Canada. The Central Hallway Company of Brazil lias placed an order with the American Locomotive Company for six locomotives. Tho Bank of England has sold fo2I,000 In foreign gold coin and haa set nsidn 631.000 gold In sovereigns for Argentine account. Tho gross earnings of 26 railroads In Juno were $10,"5C.5C1. a tlocreaso of $003,100. Great Britain has in tho last week bought 20OO tons of sheet bara and bllleta from tho Steel Corporation. Japan has placed orders In the Pittsburgh district for WOO tons of steel. Including a good ton nage of plates. Tha New York banks lost $1,773,000 through Subtreaaury operations yester day. A. B. Leach & Co. hRVO been awarded $50,000 City of Troy, New York, 4',4 per cent. 1-20-ycar serial refunding Improve ment bonds. Tho opinion was expressed on Thurs day by President Campbell, of tho Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, that the profit-sharing plan of that com pany would be abandoned thla year and that It would probably not be resumed under tha oxlsttng tariff schedule. The York Hallways Company May gross earnings showed n decrease of G5 per cent. The net decrease was 12.6 per cent For pIx months there was a gross decrease of 2.9 per cent, and a net de crease of .05 per cent MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS Jim Butler IS Maenamara. ,....,.... -13 -j- Midway .... ' " MUpah Extension ; " Montana TA ,, V Ik Ctnsa ......... . ! ToAopah Belmont -10 'j Tonapan wia;". ......-.--- .,y- ... Tonopah Merger ,, iV Tinopah MinlW U T, Rescue Bula. -V JT Vaat Bad " V,'" . aoumELO stocks. Atlanta , '? '05 Slue Hull ,....,... 'YJ 'Vg C, O. Dl,lU'.VL""",,"", 'M 'tu Combination fraction 'S' " Dlamondf. B. 11 ..,.,,,.. .J" .JJJ Daisy .,.............., 'J, i"iu rr,,Ii-ia'rv?,.anlt.atcd 1.43 ." ooliMtel-Olerger '"'Vsa ,'r Oro ,........ -y: ls ether Ptok ............" " '4i Falry.Afteo ,,,,,... .,,,..... & -S Kevad HjU ...... .si ,-jS iiavada, Woaler -T J.w fierman Discounts Fall BBBLIN. Juw-TJK,r ft15 ." ".??".v sxs.r.rrTscSrffii ehT,.r '. ..'ne (Wi a-IrB' IrUDJ (n4rAKaU1 lacretsvsHtu tw(ww -- tCreisaU W,ann "". "-Z"' ."Z SSrksi TOtal'.todta. treasury earHAoatea and 5Sa ol otbw hanka deraaasd M.8S9.0C0 JAst itocSSiu Itciiiif M.I8LO0O marks. DIVIDIDS DECLARED oTst !iSS Jti W wk of rtaerC Jww AS. - . - -n - : IRREGULARITY RULED IN GRAIN MARKET Prices Moved Up Enrly as Com mission Houses Bought, But Sagged Later. CHICAGO, Juno 19.-Despite tho fact that a strong bearish sentiment still pro X'alls, tho grain market opened today at general ndvancca over yesterday's closing prtoc.i. Commission houses bought earlv, but apparently filled their orders quickly. Lack ot Inquiry soon caused a slight de cline and optlmlstlo operators withdrew their predictions of a. steady rise. July closed unchanged, at $L08;i and September was slightly below tho final of yesterday. Continued wet weather In the. West has caused approhenslon among traders. Opln lonn as to Its results aro dlvldod. Some declare tho heads will not flit, which will materially lessen the yield per aoroj on tho othor hand, others tusert that tho wnrm dry spoil now forecasted will havo tho opposlto effect and ndd to tho ylold per acre, Tho long side of tho market la not nvorod by many oporators. Playing short is tho favored mothod of doallng at tho present tlmo. Lack of foreign ordera la said to be detrimental. For eigners, it is olalmod, nro holding off in the expectation of getting lower prices. Tho millers, too. appear to bo playing tho watchful waiting game, as fowcr orders hnvo been placed by them re cently than In tho samo period of past yeam. Northwestern wcathor damago reports nro said to havo bocn exaggerated. Tho roots of tho grain havo been strengthened by tlto cool, wet spell, which will mnko them immuno from damage by futuro storms. Corn nnd oats followed tho trend of wheat, oats being the strongor. Dul ncss pervaded tho Liverpool market, which appeared extremely nervous. Spot remained unchanged, whllo India reports woro unfavorable. Leading futures ranged as follows: Yostd's Wheat Dnrrt IHeh. T.OW. frlnaiv rlnm. July 1.00, 1.00", 1.04 ft l,0?-S1.03i Heptembcr .. 1.04; i.nr, 1.0.1W LOW "LOIS Docomber . 1.0TH 1.01 LOCH 1.00'i L07 Com (new delcry) July 75H 75ft 74 741 7R Scptcmbor .. 7.1U 7RI 7414 '') 7R Uecember .. 07 07H 00 COW 1C0(i Oats .Tune 481 July 40 Hiptombor .. Wi t48i 451J t43U 145 301 tlO 40H 40 40H iPtomb( Lard- Juno . . . . tientombor 0.4.1 , 0.7S 0.4.1 0.72 0 40 .!)42 D.42 0.07 11.70 tO.'i Jims Juno 10.87 10.S7 10.03 10.37 110.37 sptemocr ..lv.n iv.vi iv.oi "iu.u, tiu.iu rorK Juno 17.00 17.00 10.87 tl7.00 tW PS September ..17 42 17.42 17.82 U7.42 '17.35 Mild. tAeked. Local Half-hourly Sales 10 to 10:30 A M. 0 iBaldwln 30 do... as 500 .Baldwin 03M 30 CamhrU Bteel 4SU 10O Baldwin M 60 do (Mtt 20 do 01 H 100 Ton Mln .. 73-10 20 W Cratnp t o 01 lto P It T I c... H 40 Am Mill .. 511-10 100 100 100 100 200 100 do do do do WW do 03(4 do 0.1 100 Uuldwm 100 Ton Bel 100 Baldwin Ml 4 .1-10 K T.nln Run Cor 12 IB 10 Baldwin 03J4 10 do 03 12 Baldwin pfd.103 110 do 103 800 Tonopah Bel. 10 Baldwin 2 do OO Fenna 00 do CO Laka Sup Cor CO Baldwin 200 dn v mj; ioo M 21 114 1 ri" in 100 do JiMft, i rnna Troc... uti Cambria Steel 4U ; in ih v Tr nra 23 West Md ... 231 10 Baldwin M' to !jkn Hud Cor 12 200 do. SO Cambria Steel 48W 100 P U T t C, li ii 800 Baldwin 0.1JI 5 I'enna 3JU :s uamwin 03 0.1 63 0.1 100 10 2.1 100 do. do. 10 Baldwin pra.iiw 20 naiawin 100 do... 100 do... 100 do... 10 Heading 1131?, do.. 3J do. do. $. IS :5 Lake Sup Cor ltti " 'j BONDS. 200 Thlla Electrlo 5. . . . 1000 Lehlsh Nav cona -iMi ?M 10:30 to 11 A. M. 100 Baldwin 03'i 100 Lake Sup Cor 100 neadlmr... 723-10 28 Elea Storage. ..... n H9Tij 1A Tj.h Vbv ... 12 4 Union Trao.. 82 10 Leh 7'av fn T1a da 1W amvriii CO Baldwin 9 llaldwln n(d-im 10 da. 60 D', no do., do., do.. 03 0 05!i 00 00 no oil di) 10 U 8 Steel... 100 Klea Storage 23 llaldwln .... 100 U S Steel... 100 do 2 Ins Co N A 3 do 100 Reading .... 00 Baldwin .... 100 do Tn.Ua T.-!an . IXH4 100 , 04U 100 , mtj ioo do., do.. nnti l() 00 IOO do. ,a Tn fn N A. 10 Baldwin 7" 100 do. , es so . 11.114 10 do., do., do., do., do.. t,0J4 ooii BO Odty 00)4 21 200 a rt.. ,Mh nM 71 IOO 2.1 Baldwin 05 200 SO do oo BONDS. 5000 Phlla Co 1st Cs 1000 Phlla Co 1st da . 1000 Lehigh Valley gen cona 4a S2 00 bUH 11 to 11:30 A.M. 100 tV Cramp t c 00 23 Baldwin J4 2ii Leh Valley . . 71. 12 retina .... 5J S-!" 10 Baldwin th Ton Bel . . 4 I 20 Lake Sup Cor 5 W Cramp t c CTO 100 Phlla l.ieo . . nna .... ,w ,mu ............. S. !w .,. TlT 1ft T . WflV do w'' w uu .. .,. TIT 1ft T Ah WflV .... iSopil'Tto ... A3 33 US Steel.:: ow!n.-::S,llWc?rampr ioHenTh'pfdflSSSardwIn1.-.:. BONDa COOO Reading ren 4s 1000 Beading Jir Central 11:30 A. M. to 12 M. o: w(5 100 Baldwin .... 100 do 60 Inter Met . . 22 Union Trao. 3(0 Baldwin .... SO do........ 81 IT S Steel... ?fl do 634 10 do. nai'. "f An 23V4 10 w Cramp t o ' aM no do i 03 i 100 Baldwin ' CM 300 do ' OOii 1"0 do ' CO'! ISO 00 ' nntZ 5.1 IV Cranio t o i 100 Baldwin'..... 0.1 M do 100 do......... 34 - do......... I 'jo U H StVeL ... Crt? w ttamp I e ; 10 do... U W Cramp toh 8 io... .. . . . . . mdo oo 20 u o meei..,. 5 do. K An. .m Tlalufln 03 ... .s.v.'... .... lo u matt... 50 Baldwin .... 1( do OI naldwln 200 do... , (Kl rs0SH3iA'v.:::g S00 Baldwin 60 do 68,, 20 Phlla Blea .. S B0ND6. 6000 Beading jen 4 .,. 0"i ISSi Kteo & Peop e a Tr 4; 7 Sooo Eleo it People' Tr 4s ............ ja - 1 Cambria Steel serin May 1017 07h 1000 AmerOaaA Hwtrla frt Pennsylvania Coal Shipments The amount of coal and coke carried en Pennsylvania T (Railroad lines east of Vltts- buPgh'and Krl'i f th "Kin'h..J?,1.'i ?2.1 ending May 81. i15, compared with the mm 00 100 U H Bttel. nertods last yean ,Ql, ,, ' Short tona. May, 1010. use. Anthraolta .......... ,Sk'Sa .7221s liltumlnoua ......... 'ifH-fg? entwS rm ......IIISMSMI1 "'"" "' Total. JgJY ' Anthracite .. ""lelMOM LtjK'.So ToUla 2MS3.081 ,m,70 insrease. NOTES OP TUB RAH The 1H principal steitn railroads of the United Stats during April. 1M. not operating nwwrt interstate Comwwce CommUsion today reported. Ta total omtUi rev of thwa roads amounted t,l and operatlnft expenses JJl revenuV Mr mite n April, WS. ?M m, corapar4 with " 'or APrll mit The Interstate Commrc Coronilln today hJd prnt carload raws aod KiuSrwigs on ppj ptodueu. riWnd BpW to W'th" WtaBl and SniTwltti Uom tma rort D4f aid 1015: ; DTTRTNft THE PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GItAIN AND FLOUU . WHEAT. Tterelpta, lS.lSa'bulh. Thjmara feet w cjulet but steady at the late advance. Quotations: Car lots. In export elevator No. l red, nominal, 41.2161.26; No. 2 red Wwtern, Tiomlnnl. (1.2091.31; No, 1 Northern Duluth, 1 3401.37. COHN. Trade was quiet, bnt Vaiueawere tendlly held, qnotntlon.11 car lota (or local trade, aa to location No. S yiitow, MtfSawc., eleamer yellow, aa82Mcj No. 8 yellow, 7DHW SO'ie.i No. 4 yellow. 76H8,e. little tradlnir and the market, was unchanged. .1 wuoiationn. no. 4 unite, oosfoa'tci etanaaru white. MIKViVic.j No. 8 white, MgCSHe. . I'IX)L'It Hecelpta, 188 bbla. and t.05B lot) lbs. In pacta. There waa little tradina. but mill limits vtere well maintained. We ojiote per 18 lbs. in wood: winter clear, fMtf3 ,8i do., etraltht, f.7:.510; do., pntwit. ((KS&SJI JAnass, atrnlaht. Jute sack, M.104J4.25; do., patent. Into sacks, I5.30OO.B0J aprldr. first eleor, IS.lKMrOJ.Oi do., atralaM, .10fla50i do , patent, so.204Io.40i do., rarorlta brands, tnwa 0.75; city mills, on( 400a75j city inllli, clear, .1.5(Ifj,75i do., Siatent, (Of n 2.1. onoice ana tanoy rnicni, 11, regular gmoee winter o., straliht. 730 do., ItVK rl.OlJlt waa nulet but ateadr under small suppllos. We quote nearby and Western, In Ti-ood, at eO0.t0, per bbl na t Quality, 1UIOVIS10N8 There waa a ll(ht Jobblnr movement and no Important chants In prtcta. Quo tatlons. city beet. In rts, emDkeil and alr-rtrled. 2.W20O.I Western beef. In seta. Jmoked, 2Wf2io, ; city bear, knuaklea and ten era, smoked and alr'drled, 276280.1 Western beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked, S7r!8e,l beet hama, fJ1032! pork, family, 122O22.S0; hams, B. P. cured, loose, 13S)l9HCt do,, skinned, loose, 12HC12HC.: do,, do,, smoked, 18.014c.i other hams, smoked, city cured, aa to brand and aware, 13H(,14c,i hems, smoked, IVeattrn cured, 13iffl4c.t do., polled, boneless, 2228c; plcnla shouidere, 0. V. cured, loose, lOVifllle.l do., emoked. iiallHe.1 bailie, in nlckls, according to average, loose, llViQlZe.t breakfast bacon, as to hrand and arenas, city cured, 10(317c. breakfast baoon. Western cured, l17c,t lard. Weatern refined, in tleroe or tuba. 10t&llo. lard, puro city, ketlU run dered, In tlercee. Willie.: lard, pura city, kettle rendered. In tubs, lOHOllc KEFINED SUGARS Tho market was quiet, but steadily held. We quote reflnors' list prices: Standard granulated, OJ3o.i extra fine granulated, O.IOc.1 powdereJ, (1.20c.; confoctloncra' A, 00. 1 soft grade, 0.23 C3.R3C DAIRY PRODUCTS llUTrr.lt, Offerings were ample for the limited requirement ot the trad and tha mar jot nae without important chance, quotations! Western solid-packed creamery, fancyspcials, COViCI oxtra, 2SVM.! extra llrsts. MVieriSo.! firsts, 27c; seconds, S0c.l nearby print, fancy. feet nverage extra, 29U!llc.j do., fair to. food, 20W270.I Rarllcky. 24ti0c.; Jobbltur sales of lanoy prints. 30030c. KOflS. Olterlnga were largely t mora or less heat-damnged stocks, whfoh wera pressed for aale on buyers' terms, but strictly fln fresh eggs were In fair demand at top prlcee. "Wo quote aa followas In fteo oaos, nearby extras, Sic. per doz.; first. 10.15 per standard nMa, tiurhv currant rccelDts. 15.83 Per caial ivu,n Mi,n flpala Stl.lK Der oaaa! first. 13.8.1 per case; Bouthern, 14.SOW5.40, per easel fancv selected candled cg wsr Jobbing at 20B87C. por doa. .... CIIKHSB Supplies were small and vel um wero well maintained, but demand waa only moderate. Quotations: New York, full cream, choice, row, MMc; special high er; do., do., fair to good, new, 18414c.i do., part sktms, B(fr2a. POULTRY LIVE. There was little trading, but of ferings ot dealrablo etock were moderate and valuea were generally steady. Quotations! Fowls, lsairiVic; exceptional lota higher: roasters. US 12c; broiling chickens, fancy, not Leghorns, neighing 14g2 lbs. apiece, 2428c; broiling chicken, not Leghorns, weighing 1 ltn. apiece, ioiiuc. , .. i..n, wii ducks. Indian Runner, 12Uc: pigeons, old, ST pair, 23Q28C. pigeons, young, per pair, DIinSSKD. Trade was slow and prloea favored buyera. Wo quota as fellows: Fresh killed poultry, fowls, 12 to box, dry.picked and dry-racked, fancy selected, lOtte.; weigh ing 47M20 lbs. apiece, 18Hc; neighing BMI ibs. apleco, lSUc; tvolghlng 8 lbs. apiece. lllai7Hc; under 8 lbs. apiece, 14H HfloVSo,; Ice-packed Western, 4 lb, and over apiece.' ISc.; do., smaller aliea. ,10VS17Vic.t old roosters, dryplckud, J2t5o.; broiling chick-ena-Jersey, fancy, 30033c.: .other nearby fancy. SSJS0c; Western, weighing lHest lbe 28H28C.: do., neighing lHi lbs.. 23Jf25c.; spring ducke. lOitloc.; aquab. per doz. Wlilte. weighing 11 to 12 lb, per dot, . 4.00; white, weighing 0 to 10 lbs, per do., a.lofl.1.0; white, weighing 8 lbs. per dot.. j2B0t2.70; do. do.. 7 lbs. per dos.. 82.2u; So. di.. (1&0V4 lbs per doi . 1.25O1.60i dark, S1.2:1.C0; small and No. 2, II. FRESH FRUITS The market was quiet nnd without Impartant change. Quotations. Apples, New York, per bbl. -Baldwin. 2 ofe.1.60; Hen Davla, g22.So; other good eating varieties, l.n0S2.C0: apple, Western, per box. 73c.?!.23; peaches, Georgia, per crate. f5JT2.S0, lemon, per box. $2.3303; oraneee. llorhla, per box. ISQJ.tO; grapefruit, Florida, per box, tl.S0iS2.c0, pineapples, per crate Porto Itlco, $2(32.60: Florida, 2f2.K; cherries, sweet, per lb., 0380,; do.. our, per lb.. 4teSc. ; trawberrie. per quart Delaware and Maryland, 47c.; Jersey. 208c.; black berries. North Carolina, per quart. oi'Jci gooseberries, per quart, 8(MHc; huckleberries, per quart, 10312c. ; watermolons, Florida, per 100, 30G0. VEGETABLES Offering were fairly liberal end price gen erally ravored buyer, with trads low. Quo tations: White potatoes, per bushel. Maine, 20 426c. do.. New York, aa to quality, 2g23c; do., Norfolk, per barrel. No, 1, $202.23; do.. No 2, 7Sc.($l; do., touth Carolina, No. 1, tl.2Slcl.76; do.. No. 2, S01f7Sc.t onlona, Texas, per cummer-crato, fancy. t)OW70c.: do., poor, 25900c; cabbage, Norfolk, per crate, 40S&UC.: do,, Norfolk, per barrel. 40950c,; do., Kustern thoro. per crate, 40230a.; cauliflower, Norfolk, tier hamper, fiOiinscj beans, per i-barrel baa. ket North Carolina, green and wax, 23003c; Co.. Norfolk, green and wax, 2.1835c; eggplant. Tlorlda, per oox, t2W2.no ; eucumbora. Nprth Oarollna. per Vi-barrel basket, 2&B30c; do.. South uaronna. per i-j-oarrei umui, -i.'ip.aic,; eouash, Norrolk, per U-barrel basket, B0f(7"c.s Beppers. Florida, per carrier, $t,C0B2: beet, outhern. per IOO bunches, lis tomatoea, Flor ida, per carrier, fancy, $1,003?; do., choice. $t il.Bo, do., Mississippi, per case, tO73c; usnaragus. per bunch, tHJIoc; mushrooms, per . pound baaket. K)c.e2.25. FOREIGN TRADE CHANCES TJie toXXomina list 0 opporlanltiet or .Amer fcan tnoMiioclurerj (it tht fortign trade is Bivin Xnt ne Bureau 0 i'orelan ond ZJomesllo Commerce, Deorrmnt 0 Commerc. and ad ditional information mav be had by com spondtnee, glvinti ths filt numltri No. 17243, turbines. Tho Sydney office of tha nrltlili trado commissioner reports that tenders are Invited by tha Metropolitan Board of Water Hupply and Sewerage tor the supply and delivery at tha pumping station at Hyde, New South Wales, of two steam turbines, with condnrs, air pump, etc.. and pare. Copies of the specification and form of tender may be obtained from the office of the Metro politan Board ot Water Supply and Sewerage, 341 1'ltt street, Sydney. Australia, at wlilcp Place tenders will be recelvad until July 12. No. 17248, clocks. An American consular officer In Kngland reports the naroa and ad dress ot a flim In his district which 1 de sirous ot communicating with American man ufacturcra of cheap clocks, ranging In price from $2.10 to $1.01 per dosen. Reference I) No?" 17217, rhcphatej-A company in New Zealand Inform an American consular officer that U is lit tho market for phosphate for fertilising purpose. It Is stated that from solwiito SoJwT tons will ba needed la tha near 'UNor17J48. Iron and ateel rroducu and tna-chlnery.-An American consular officer In Den mark report that a buslnesa man In hi dls ."let is In tha market fir Iron and shesl produot and general rnachlnery, 11 U also nterested In tin elates, black Plat, stsel rlate for shipyards, ralfa and telephone and telegraph cable. Iteference 1 given. Corr iuondence mav b In English. yNo. 17211.. rsfrlgeratora rTh proprietor of mi ice factory In one of 'the Ineular poe- ttloni Inform an American consular officer that h deelrea to reoslv catalog, prefer ably In Spanish. o refrigerator, sult.bl for htusebold uso. amail grocertes, butchers, cold, atoiaae plants, ato. .... No. 17250, knitting needle. An American conailar officer In "England rporu that an Enguih traeler who haa leoeqtly returned rrorn Swltjerland has delivered to him samples ifroaShlnS ne.diea used In knitting stockings. Itatlng hit a Arm in SwIUerlaad" dsalra to re?!.; luotatlon on almllac needle. Sam pie: together with respective prices, may ba Siamlned at Iho JJuruu of rwelgr. and Po SiVtlo Commerce nr It branch offices. oV ITWIT txtll.-A firm n New Zealand wrlisa id American, consular ottlcsr that it Is in tho market for hosiery and underwearfor t?nmari laoa. cotton and woolen pleca good. afrnle. Pl. and lull taformatlon " Wndr&V." Ia.pwJ.1 trad. r rMPondent at SSSald report that tenders SRJr aoHd at th of the South Aurtrellaa Tllarbora Board. AdeUld. Au umJ MtU August 24. 1S1. for auppJy Sfd SSCsry of a el .elf prMaiaag brgMtlSg bJSJrdrednr. yurtherTifariMtlM mf h. StTon application to ihs usTtcy of tha South AtStraUaa lUrbors Board. Vtotorla juar. SSSm carbide. - A AmJcMi ii,J la lUly rworta that bsl SSaTnin In W dUtrtel daatr to ra4v iSf?? eaiclua oarWda. C4rWond. way WWSteaiL'H nay. Tha Bureau of warotwusisw. jirrgrz h. iTrtft rniiM and ' aj"Tf"-rrJaa.r-"vr"-A"aflfisri uz lSalTmlA.thnu?h UtU.iMtau si vunu aat-Mii tmfiwf iul-J rSioA MiTcUy wltb tW Moratfiry et it t. , in? n American coi'iMt '. s54-'.aa ixzt n 1 m.4 Bn s am ""1" "J" -"Tr- g .so asatrwaai m '- ju, Iswiuaui a " " - ""- fT PAST wiraif COAL RATE REDUCTION TO BE RECOMMENDED Interstate Commission 'Alao to Advise Financial Divorce o Coal Carriers and Companies WASHINGTON, June. l.-MedlneaUon of tho anthracite coal rates to tidewater ana the. financial itparatlon of carriers from coal companies controlled by tho railroads aro two of tho recornBien datlon contained In tho decision of th In te rata to Commerce Commission soon to be) rendered. This decision is awaited with all muoti interest by Uio railroads of Pennsylvania and thoso dealing In hard coat as ths B per cent. Increuse. 'When ths lattcf decision was rendered no Increase was allowed In tho hard-coal rates, and It was Intimated that the enisling ratea were too hlch. An Investigation of tha rates and refu tations of tha common carriers governing tho transportation of anthracite coal from producing; fields to tidewater" and oftlolal territory, was Instituted br th commlsalon on Its own initiative In June, I9lt, The purpose of the Inquiry was not only to determine tho reasonableness pf tho rates, but whether roads should be allowed to control mining companies. Tho declalon points out that the con trol ot mining companies by carriers places tho Independent companies In an unfair position. Inasmuch as the railroads In many Instances loan tlto producing companies money nnd assist them In other ways. The rates to .tidewater ars held to bo too high, and a slight reduo Hon will be enforced. Tho reduction will not be so great aa to Injure tha revenues of the carrier, but will placo tho Independents In a mora advantogeous .position In regard to min ing companies controlled by carriers. It Ib Impossible to team Just how far the decision will go toward destroying tho control of producing companies bjr cnrrlers. It is pointed out here that ths decision of the United States Circuit Court In tho Dclnwaro nnd Lackawanna Company, which refused to dissolve tho control of coat companies by, this car rier, wilt prevent the commission from running more man a suggestion for Iegls lative enactment. Tho commission can stop the practlca of the railroads of lending money to com panies whose products It carries. The revenue derived from carrying hard coal by carriers interested In the pending deoislon in 1013 were! New Jersey Central J10,6O8,O Philadelphia and Heading.,.. 13,355,()09 D. L. and W 14,787,000 Pennsylvania , 8,611,009 ' LONDON STOCK MARKET Custoraary Wcok-end Quiotneaa Pre vailed. LONDON, Juno IB. There was no devi ation from the customary week-end con ditions pn the Stock Exchange today and trading was quiet. A heavy tons pre vailed In gilt edge securities. The; city had not expected ths next war loan be fore autumn and Its earlier flotation was attributed to the desire of the Govern ment to encourage thrift. It Is probable -that the smallest application will be fav ored. Amalgamated Copper ... Atchison Canadian Pacino ., Chesapeake & Ohio ..... Chicago Great Weatern . Chicago Mil & St. Paul Denver A Hlo Orand ,, Erie Erie let pref Illinois Centnlt Loulavlllo & Nashville,.... viasourl Kan & Tsnn Wew York Central ....'..., New York Ont & Weat ... Pennsylvania Reading .., Pouthern Railway Bouthern l'actfla Union Pa:irio U S Steel ,, Increase. Decrease. Phlla. Guaranteeing Mortgages' Year The eighth Annual report of the Philadelphia Company for Guaranteeing Mortgagee for the nscal year ended May 29, 1015. show that grots carnnga for the year amounted to $211. 019. of which $123,307 consisted at Interest and 198.312 of premiums. Expenses and taxes amounted to $42,223, leaving net earning or in:).-.'.).1. Dividend of a per cent, on S2.0uu.0t0 capital atock, aggregating $120,000, were paid. iravinx a uri,ua wr ,o jmi w. iv,.w, On Juno 1, 1014, the company had en hand mortgages amounting to $3,003,300. During tha last fiscal year mortgage purchased aggre gated t2,BM,S00, and those sold with gusrantee, satisfied and reduced amounted to $2,300,330, leaving an hand on Juna 1, 1013. a balance ot $2,087,770. Net additions to guarantee for th year amounted to $l,s2a.S80, and total guar antees outstanding at ths closs of tha y.ar aggregatea iB,vM,aav. COTTON NEW YOItK, June It An easier ten dency was shown In cotton this mornlncr. prices remaining unchanged to i points lower. Trading was lifeless. The cables from Liverpool were lower and tho weather conditions throughout the belt were favorable. Closing prices were 1 to S points below yesterday's final, Tea, close. Open. High. Low. Close. Y.,l ...... H.S4 O.fll 0.33 0.B0 0.83 October ..... O.OJ 0.01 0.0? 0.00 9.i January ..,.t0.27 iMc.mDtr ...vj , . ,.. .v... v.w iii9?t m ft inSi ita .V.!!iix ia jo.3 xo.m io.ea SMt .'.'.'.'..'.. 0.SO 11.00 COTTON STATISTICS I1i statistical position at cotton If as fol- lowi' Tbl, week. Last week. lst year. ,n.iu. .! HOTISOT 0.224.434 4.241.804 0fcnUCh..p',? .3.S8 ,mU MlVt Total ln ight ... m 'u , i Jun 1 .... a.iy,.v, ti'i" ..,,-, Lead Reduced Again KEW TORK. Jun. 10. The American Smelt tnV -nd Heflnlns Company tocay made fur Ibfrnduction 1 pile, of Had of Ho- w SfiC. Baltimore & Ohio R. R. 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