11 STOCK MARKET ENDED THE WEEK IN AN UNSETTLED CONDITION WITH TRADING LIGHT EVENING LEDGEEPH1ADKUPHIA SATUEDAY, JtJUY 3, 1916; iLLY IN STOCKS FOLLOWED DECLINE ndtlng of J. P. Morgan Had BRhlv Temporary xancci. Slarkct Acted Well. IBW YOIlK, July 3.-VVhlte leadlns ,H felt from t0 PlIU" uu"s " I. ..... t t. Morcan had been flhot. . ..n-0.rerl when'lt was learned ihe financier' wounds were not aeri- - There was no rusn to u..... till in all t"6 market noted 'very well. Lei . . . Alltmr. but It AVfli hot V&&? . a.,., iti fitet that It was . WM than usual In the i-fjutm district. S to the news tho market had been .'JTvcV unsettled condition nnyway, ,rf .w the result of further pressure ,aU, Ti si Paul, which was weak In the ' yesterday. This, however. LMa?tt buted to foreign selling nnd PMt support. St. Paul was it so af- i Sikr rumors of auverso ncuuu u.i r Sa.M.ni! when tha d rectors meat on I I iHfoWpresent month. omc. X Ttho St! PaU d vlflond quo.1 nothlplf 0" th.r. l..fl It. nnlnlon oh 1 "'..tb. cut in tho dividend on the fact IlPMbIa.f". iv been showlnff up very &W,lm month to month. It was te.Kt hoover, that- crop condl- SilW i Vh company's territory aro I Ita " -rss ,ncrea8c, tramc IirtM this source Is cood. 1 ' .,.. rsactlon tho stooka to snow tno C V., losses were tho ones of the . fniard l(.l such as the blB railroads. standard !' " ' Torini. nr.ariinr. i" jWtavwrjSnrSOT Cnlral and Bteol i , ftm Haven, . tatcd aupport wag , St ou V KW interests at tho lower JJvil and prices rallied, .many stocks re. iffbMld". Tno market was consider ?bIyWttled and tho closo was lrreuulnr. ' Very little news came out during- the "av There was another batch of May railroad earnings and they wcro mainly ' favorable. New Haven made a Good show ' 'in, m did Delaware, Lackawanna nnd "Western and Dclawaro and Hudson. For &iti sal" bondB- Presumably for for-i'-Jj,, account, wero not as largo as they IsVra bsen. ",'rXtttt the closo.of tho market It was an- motinMl that Judgo MoPherson, In tho 1 tToAed States District Court In Phlladel- 'nils, ilti an opinion virtually finding J JoWroment'a suit to break It up. Tho li -Sao"it Important part of tho decision was ,;I SU)t portion hiuuiih iiiai. iu ......--...- ril fSaiM has not been violated by tho Read Mil WMr'C&mDttny. jSfEWtfORK DANK STATEMENT" Sjteservos Foil Sharply Whllo Loans : Increased Ovor Eighty Millions. NEW YORK. July 3. Wldo changos were recorded In tho various Items of rthe weekly statement of the Clearing a... v,i.- Actual lnnnn rnni. nvnr SsiMiWinoO. while denoslts Increased J69,- llOUSU UUI1IVO. rf.. -..- . -. !HO.00O. and actual reserve's wore reduced EiLil,n.lOA nV.1- .vna HftllhflSB tlA tfl .fhtU.V. A, ..a -..-- -- fpreparatlons for the July, dlsBursemonts. ,Vi Total loans wero given as $2,516,117,000, lihiclin net aepueip f..w,iulww wiiu uuu QCUaifJ? YU w(w.. .. w(,Bunhu ctervo was fWMOf.uw. uoiuna lunow: .Clwrlnc Houto members, averaga: ni. IncrcatB ......' S3t.O0O.COO Ktoiln, Increane 47.SlM.ouo 1TU. lepolt, Increase Mt).O0O BRnnte, decrease hi,uih,iiu NOnjlnE Houae memDers, actual t 7jea4ncreaae !........ LOlwHncreHBe ... DtMtlUi lncroaae . . . . (fso.ORt.niio co.a.io.uuo 7t7,(KJ so,:no,iuu .Tirol (HpoBiia. uci asutrre. (Jocreaso PANIC CLEARINGS EXPAND ayqage.of 11.7 Per Cent. Shown Dur ing Jbnst weeK. awhile bank clearings of the larger piles of the- country showed a decrease Furring the last week, ns compared with lliat year, for the first Ave days, the total E6r six days was 11.7 per cent, larger by Bresson of Pourth of July falling on Saturday In 1914. Details follow: F-- 1013. 1914 P.C. iKw Tort .81,010,O311OI!2 Jl,nM,flai.(ttO 2.4 Ajwjioa ., m.ijw.Ma 15B.147.S6H 7..1 Ifiirua. It,i2f,.inn BtltWore . 87,44.1087 B..Clicio ... 272,07.1,740 Jj: sr Tflnl. r.a Ann Tin 178.ofio.o.vi 7.:i 4M10.212 17.0 311.444,M 12.1 7(1,210,403 12.7 17.143,010 0.3 Jt Orleani. 10,220,'(C14 OtTfo titlti. Hll'iUya ..JI.O31.730.61O 12,780,838,871 4.6 gptliet cities, is dart .. ma, tar, 407 6omis8.t4t o.o SPtul,3y"?310M2-Ui7 13,380,427,618 4,fl j1 A KAmi4im , eiiRi' for H ..,3f782037000 3,38e,42r.01S ll.T 4 Lscal federal Bank Statement f.V? 1pW Faaaral Reserve Hank n t Mi -!i.!i,,tme.nt 'aaued since the transfer of vivLIpJ-mi?r banks In northern New Jersey and kifJI .T ,l,'oy" a loa ' bout ?2.4"o.6oo in J452!"- tut ,n lul' l0 w'll not b felt until Sifj? ' Tollawlm 1 tbe statement In n mu .j .i- .. -.-... ..nlim 1. . cenincaies.flo1un,oj 014 astuemtnt fund,.,., 1,827,000 ijwnl'tenaer nptes, sllvar, etc... fwnvtena.t nit. .nv-,IT;: 'I'SS'oSS wu(av Jr!i,'f,nr " ... 120.480. 74T E . MSPMnce i; 073, 808 ltl2,li!j 51" discounted and bouaht SrVkVranV. :::;: i 1,830,979 l2 hem ethr v, 1,40,873 772,703 SO, 249 12,623 otr federal neserva W&sX fteserra notes-Net.. , tli T..' ..-. , lii n -oiaer ruaurcea S"v Tm resource. 400,870 ' MABIMT1E8. iui uuin , , 18.224,000 18, 2AA.RA1 0.333 toui lUWlUl,, .:i,4W,870 ilEMOrtANDUlf. ilt'35SB.,rv not, lHUd bank II, K4. "Wl noU ln ha.n4of ,420,000 80,243 Io'iSU0L".,iuLln:v-'SS0'"3 " fltserv, ,ent .'.... r.T. . 8.420,000 I in ajsnj BATES FOR MONEY elPhl . pl Kaii . "W.WV. thr'eV 'to adx nwntba. ,aI . .4H 111- -" JWaT 41 Bit I p FOREIGN EXCHANGE -.WBPTMI 8eiTe Banks' Discount Ratea sow !.:::::::"T f .... .. . "'. TOy -.; : ftoto coto Ovr i 1st ! i (I ! 3 B4r Mat lar 10 New York Stock Sales i , . ., . lat clow. ItUb. Lew. Close. ,VkGotdMlnej.... 38 37M 37 37M Allls-Chalm Mf 17 17 17 17 Allli-Chalra Mfj pref. 63 63H o3)S B3M AmAsrChernlcal 61W 61 51 HI AmBeetBnar 49 48H 48M 48M Amalgamated Coppet. 74Jf 74H 73W 73H Am Cat A Foundry... 6-Uf 64 54 64 AmCoairtodncU..... 124H 120 122K 124W AmCottonOll 4(l 46)4 M 46J AmKxpreM 85 85 85 8.5 Am Ice Sccurltloj 20 29 2S! 28!f AmLocpmotlTe 40 48M 48 48 Am alt Prof 20 25H 25), 2ZH Am Smelt & Itef...,. 7n)X 70 78 70 AmSmelt&nefpf.... 107 100M 100H 100H Am Tel & Tel 1205 121)4 120)1 120J Am Tobacco pfd new 107 100H 100 100 Am Wrttlns 1-apcr pf 6H 6M 5 5 Anaconda Copper 35), 35K 3lJ 36H Atchison TAB F... 100 100H 00H 100 Atchison TA3 V pf.. 07H 07M 07H 07)f Atlantic Coast Line.. 105M 101 104 104 BadwlnLoco 00H 07K 05 COX Baltimore AOhlo,... 70U 70U 70 70M Bank of Commerce... 100 100 159J 100 Bethlehem Steel 107) 107)i 100 100H Brooklyn Hap Trans, 87H 87M 87H 87X Butta & Superior.... 72 73M 71 71X Cal Petroleum 14M 14K 14H 14H Canadian Padflo 142! 143H 142H 143H Cent Leather Co 40)f 401, 40 40JI Chlno Copper ........ 45 45 41H 45 Chicago at West 11W 11H 11M 1U Chicapj at Wost pf.. 20Ji 29 20 20 Chic Mill ft 8t Paul. Rl!( 81 82 83), 0 M & St P pref ... 125 124 124 124 Chi & Northwest 125 125 124J, 124J Chlltl&l' 10) 10 16U 10 Col Fuel & Iron 31), SOU 30) 30M Comstock Tunnel... 14 13 13 13 Continental Can pf .. 09)5 00 OS 08 Consolidated Oas .... 1255 126W 125H 125M ComPfoducts Hef ... 14H 14H 14H 14J Crucible Sleel 31 31 30H 30H Crucible Steel pf..... 89H Mi 00 00! Cuban-Am. Sugar .... h8l( 88 t8 88 DlitUlcrs'Socurltlos... 2 Mi 24H 24 21 Domo Mines.. 17M 17H 10H 17 Grle 20), 20H 26 20 Rrlo 1st pf 41 40M 39! 30X Ocn. Chemical........ 240 250 250 250 Ocneral Electric 100 108K N57H 107M General Motors 150 160M 160 150H Oeneral Motors pf... 103 101U 101)1 101H Ooadtlch, B. F.. Co. 53U 63U C2M 63)( Oreat Northern pf... 118 118 117H 117M Gusnonhtlm Eipi'n... KM 03 02). 02!f Int Harv N J 100 0S) 03 08) Int Con Corp pf .... 73H 73 73 73 Inter-Met vot t c... 22 22 21K 21H Inter-Met pf 75M 76 74M 74)1 Inspiration Coppor... 31H 31H 30H 31 Kan City Southern.... 24H 24H 21K 2 IK Kansas City So pf... 60 68 68 68 Lack Steel 44 46H -14 46)1 Lehigh Valley 142 142) i 14 1M 142W Louis & Nashville.... 116 117 14H 1UH Mackay Cos pf 07H 00 00 00 Maxwell Motors 37H 37 35 35X Max Motors 1st pf... 83 83 S2M 82H Max Motors 2d pf... 31 33H 31H 31! Mexican PeUoleum... 74M 75 73H 73! M St P & S S M... 112 110H 110 110 Mo Kan & Texas.... 0 0 8)1 8)1 Mo Kan & T pf.... 26H 25M 25H 25 Miami Copper 28 28( 27M 28 Missouri Pacific OK 0) 0 OX Nat Enamel & S 17H 17M 17 17 Nat Lead 02H 02)1 02K 02X Nevada Con Cop 15 14K 14)i 14)1 New York Air Brake. 02X 02 02 02 Now York Central... 8S!i S8M 87H 88X N Y N H & II 05). 04X G3H 0-1 N Y 0 & West 27H 27M 20M 20), Northern Pacific 105 105 103U 105 Pacific Mall 33H 34 33 34 Penn II R 100X lOOW 100H 100X Pittsburgh Coal 23H 22X 22X 22X Pittsburgh Steel pf... 85 89X 89J 80 Pressed Steel Car..... 4SX 48X 48 48 Pullman Co 157M 167X 157X 157X Hy Steel Sp'e 30X 30X 30X 30X Hay Con Copper 23X 23 23X 235i Beading 147H 147X 140 147 llcp Iron A Steel 29X 20X 20 20 Hep Iron & Steel pf.. 87K 87K 87X 87X Rock Island Co pf... H H X H KumloT M Co 2)f 2X IX 2X Rumley M Co pf.... 7X OU 0!f 0!f bt Louts A S F GU OX 5X OX Seaboard Air L pL... 34H 34 34 34 Sears Roo A Co 140 142 140 142 Southern raclflc 87 SOX 855 S6X Southern Ry 16X 16X 15X 15X Studobakcr Co 77 77 70X 77 Tenn Copper 30X 3fl) 30X 30X Texas Co 128 127 127 127 Third Avenuo 63X 63X 63X 63X Union Pacific 127X 127H 120X 127 Union Paclflopf....... 80 SOX SOX 80X U S Ind Alcohol 67 65 65 55 U S Rod & Rcf. IX 2 2 2 United Rys Invest.... 17 10 10 10 United Rys Inv pf... 32X 32X 32)5 32X U S Rubber 40X 40X 45X 40X U S Rubber 1st pf... 100X 105X 105X 105M U S 6teel COX COX 59 59X U S Steel pf 100X 109X 109) 100X Uuh Copper 07X 07X 07 07 Wabash pf X H X H Western Union Tel... GOX GO 05X CO Westing E AM 00J 09X 07X 08X Wheel A L E 2d pf. 1 1 1 1 Willys Overland 127 127 120X 127 Wisconsin Central 31M 31 31 31 Cents per share. Total salea, 2O4.7O0 shares, compared with 201, WK) chares last Saturday; this week, 1,037, 000 shires; last week, 2,221,800 shares. NEW YORK CURB American Zlno llraden British-American Tobacco do new doldflold Consolidated .... Oreen Cananea K.no't Copper Lehlzh Vail'ey "Coal' e'aYea. glptsslnc tls Elevator do pref niker-Hegeman Sterling Qurn ; Tobacco Products United Cigar Storea. ...... do prof United Prortt new World rum Yukon Odd DOMESTIC EXPORTS IN MAY WASHINGTON, July 8. Th Chief of the Bureau of Statistics, Department of Com merce, report the principal domestic exports tor May and 11 months endlnr Slay 31 Miiv. 101B. 1014. Ureadstuffs S49.U01.gl8 Cottonseed oil 2,362,272 Cattle, sheep, hogs, tc ; si.oai Meat and dairy prod- ucta .... io,QojfiiJ Cotton 20,ft78.7ia Mineral Mi . . . . . . . . 15.760. WO J12, 403,117 U80.474 80,833 0,770.438 12.781234 Total I100.B30.89T eO,8H,fai Eleven months ended May 81 U2U.tvlS.tB3 ureaasiuaa ......... Cottonseed oil ...... Cattle, hoes, sheep, etc ...,.......( Meat arid dairy prod ucts Cotton .............. Mineral oil 8144.100,231 13,260,703 033,010 10.003.p00 428,240 173,4e4,gS 300.370,123 119.400.072 122,0fll,0' NJ1.7Z5, UI.OV4 .771 TqUl fl,202,403,U8T 11.010,0243 GOVERNMENT BONDS nid. A.v 2a of 10J0 registered... 2s of 1980 coupon ..,.....,..,. Panama 2s registered ......... 11 .m. ... .OS& faimirmA ..07 .. 07 .. 07 .1UMA .. Panama, new 3a registered.... Panama new 3a coupon 100 ,, 8a of 1018 rUtrd 0Qg .. 3a of lS eoupon... Mi .. 4a Of 1023 rtslSfred !., 4a of PM coupon . "OH WAR SUPPLY STOCKS Bid. Asked. Aeln Bsb8Jv .. a aim niAiexrad .... ?I i AtUa Powjwr e Canllan Car a Cafiacltan CaaavdUe A.1. Arcnfl IE Pan.'" OK 36 8, W. w 41 hGZZl Aral 3nuhis4er A COTTON STATISTICS Tfc statl.tWal paaitatf) t sttM la . ,...-v r.-. -avwlwwm. w.ttb. 'j'a.rTr. VUiole SiWiply Of wblctt Am" 3.tS.8fi 4.1M.40O X.13S.UU i4ia Bid. Aaked. 5Ti 67 4 old'.'.'.!!!; 15U 111 lift KHi i 1',, n8 ao 32(i 82 '.v.'.".";;;i6o 170 7J 70 03 09 ::::::::::S 5 CO CO 07 102 10s 120 .......... -Ja 3 a iff .............. -7S -74 nd FMiBdry'.i KUmIv priiTl Calnnany jMof fifiSBSftOB . . . fcL.yj,.. aMHSUBOfit . . . ,lWe1Slay":' if .!!b!i.9u4 i,. njaun New York Bond Sales Utah. 1000 Amer Ar Re US Low. Close. im ia4. lduO Amer Cot Oil Bs 03' 4 WO Amer fel cvt 4HS....101' (WO Amer Writ Pap OS... 88 10114 Bl'i 01i 00 Ji 09H 8 834 80 nvvyi irinour vie 10WIO Atchjeon cv 4s 1033 . . BOW owu Aicnison or es juou. . v rnm iit. a rhin i m inw) Halt A Oh ey -tHs . . . tiYi lOpO D a D l li E&W V 4s 80 1000 lleth Bteel lit Ba.... 101 3UW lleth Hteel rtd 3s .... i'6V4 luoo Brookn nap Tr 4a,,. .31 WW Ilrookn nap Tr 6a '18. too 20m Cent Leather 1st t.. DDVt lfipco Cent 1'no let 4s..,.. 1600 Chrs Oh cv 4Hs. ...JW booo chile Cenper 7s lio WOO Chi A Alton 3s MS 110UO Chi ut West 4s 87 20110 Chi It A q joint 4s.... 05 4 iiooo do sen 4... U0i lot lot 100 100., 110 1 il9 ' '". woo uni 11 a a 111 4s...... iu JOW Chi M A 3t P fd 4Hi..! MUOO dot cv Bs ret 1W 21XXM1 dn tn In 1D21 101 m 102H 102H 1.-.O00 .do v 4K. ......... 05i 1XK Col South ref 4s.. 82U inn) Cnm Prod 3 la1l. 1. 03 wo vo . 8St 82U IVt 03 "" U'4 03 03 jM 3H P P 72 72 . so;, 80J4 "hi "h 'si m 72 72 lOt'l 101'i 00V4 Pi4 00 PO MXMI Uen A Itlo Or 4.... tit, 2000 Dla SeCur Cotp r.s... . fl.lt, 18000 Du Pont Powoer 4Hs. oih (iOOfl Krle tonv -t Ser II ... 07. 1000 di prior 4s 7(5 8000 Hud Men In Bsi.,... 2.1(5 0000 Hud Man rfd Bs 72 12000 111 Steel deb 44e M 40W) III Central rfd 49... . 8J4 11000 Ins Cop cv ....128(4 1000 ln cv ret 8d nd Os '10.138 1100O Interb Met 4H ?5U 1000 Interb 11 T ref Bs.... OJU 13000 Inter Mer Mar 4'is... B7, 2000 Ind Steel , B 1004 2000 Jap new 4Us 73V4 10W Lacka Steel 6s 1030. . 72 WX Iiclede Uaa 1st 6s. .lOUi 1000 Lacledo Oaa rfd Bs... OOM SOIW Lk Sh dob 4s 1028. ... 00 BtOO I.eh Val of N If 4i4a.. no 2000 Lis; A M T 7 122 (WOO Louis & Nash 4a .... W 7000 Mo 1C A T 2d 4a 6 2000 Mont Power Bs 01 , 1000 N Y C A II aa 77U 23O00 N Y P " rot. . . -lOrjJS 1000 N Y C A II 4a SOU lOOOO N Y City 4s 19011...., MS 12ouO N Y City 4JU w '12l' 1000 N Y N II ft It ov BW. OR 8HJ0 N Y llwy ttdl.Bs 31 2000 N Y Tel aen 4Hs 3Ji 2000 Norf & West 4a 81V, 10000 Nor Pao prior 4s .. . WV4 1B00O Nor Pao sen 3s ,0.1, 8000 Ore & Cal 6s lOOti 1000 Penna cv SAis 100(4 33000 Pa (ten ct AM .07S 20000 Penna ct 4!4e I0JH lOOO Pub Ser N i Ba 87 1100O neadlne; gen 4s OlW 10000 Hep Ir 4 S 6a M 300O, Hook laland rfd 4s.... 02 20000 St L. A f F rfd 4 00H C00O HtLi.il V pen ,0a.... 47 42000 Seaboard A u rfd 4s . .07U 21000 South Pao cy 4s....... POH WOO do ov ict f p Bs '34. $0 HOOOO do rfd 4s. J4 S00i South Pao Term Bs 7014 200i South llwy gen 4s.... flrtH 1000 do ion 6s pd !1(X0 Tcrtn Aeeo 6t I. rsf 4s. 7W 10000 It fl Rubber Co 102J4 101000 V B Steel Bs... 101, 2000 Union Pao let 4b 04 Ji BOO do cv 4s............. 87H 2BiXX) Vn Hwys 9 F 4s 41 2B0CO Wabsh 4s ,21 1000 'Wnbni.li let Bs lOO'l 3000 do 2d Bs 01 13000 Wab.P Ter 1st ct 4s,. 3 2000 West Md 1st 4S.. 00 84HOO Wtlt H i M cv 6S....104K o nsti 101 ' ion. 07 102 el" 7T 01 lilOU VVEIl DHUIU no... 7. rivt.1 .nlan 11 1RS.OOO. COmtHired with S1.220.. 000 lat Saturday; this week, 112, ,UiU,AAJ lasi week, 314,473,000. Financial Briefs Tho croas earnings of 38 railroads for tho third w'eck In Juno decreased S93S,0G1. Tho oxhiblt of tho Baldwin Locomo'tlvo Works nt the Panama-Pacific Interna tional Exposition lias been awarded tho Brand prlzo, and tho nccessory companies which furnished special parts for tho loco motives also received awards. Tho Bald win exhibit consisted ot soven of tho latest types of engines, six of them bolng tho latest design oil-burners and ono ot a coal-burner. Tho coal-burner was ono of tho largest engines ovor turned out by tho company. Tha New York banks lost W,9U,000 through Subtreasury operations on Fri day. Tho city of Chicago Is offering SWO.OOO worth of J100 bonds ovor the counter at par. Chicago handled nearly I0S,OO0,O0O bush els of cash wheat during last year, against 61,000,000 bushels in the previous year, a now high rocord. Samuel McCreery, of McCreory, Capelle, McCown & Co., Is spending a short holi day at Eaglesmere, Pa. Tho town of Clayton. Del., will receive bids for constructing a sower system, water works and disposal plant on July 15. P. 6. Wynn. secretary of tho Southern Hallway, was mado secretary of tho Mo bile and Ohio, to succeed A. W. Mackin tosh, resigned. According to Bradstreet's, further Im provement, notwithstanding vagaries of the weather and slow movements at some points, Is tho outstanding fature of this week's reports. Whero the weather has been favorable seasonable goods have moved from the counters of retail dealers In larger volume, and, though clearance sales have been a stimulus to this Uric, faith ln tho future is marked. Crops, col lectively considered, are promising, some of them more so than over before. William V. DeKraft, treasurer of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, Is spending his vacation In Maine. The Baltimore Stock Exchange was closed today. Tho New York cotton and coffeo ex changes wero closed today. Hughes & DIer aro Issuing an Interest ing and conclsa letter on tha Electrlo Storage Battery .Company Discussing market conditions, Chandler Brothers & Co, say: "The market dis tinctly shows that stocks aro held by strong Interests, whoso preference seems to be to aocumulato additional holdings on every decline. The professional room traders seem tho most bearish Influence at work, and they aro apt to change very unceremoniously when they find their sales going Into capablo hands. Wo con sider the market stands on a very safa foundation." LONDON STOCK MARKET Public Subscriptions to tho New War Loan Still Large. LONDON, July 1. Publlo subscription to tho new war loan continued unabated today. Joint stock banks are syndicating their applications, which will amount to between 100,000,000 and 200.000.000. Ar rangement have been concluded to pre vent an Inconvenient lock-up of funds on July 90, when many subacrlbera will make their payments In full. The banks are lending more freely on consols to assist conversions. Tho stook market ended weak and quiet with many prominent brokers away. The old war loan was easier and home rails were Irregular. Foreigner and mines wero idl. London N. Y. close, eqtuy. fiaDfier ........... 77l 74U - m",p:::".".'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.: int r in o r 1st srei itrti A Nash AT vTiiMti ...:... ..- "e xyn, - - - -- -. ! jl .".;.,: 'eylajsla ,.... 64 LaaaABg i KTilT liw IS ft "" 005 rt wy ?3 0 93V& 80!i If 7 AM. AivasaesB BStt K 010 afi5 "ft -1 11K .: 84K i ... 41; 3W -1 ...107fi jwfi ...i iitg H Wfc 7 .10M1 10K4 K i ?! auitk rsV0 itsJKasc, " Diai,- m 'i ' aw llM Lt Jsikmt ' IK .SsHk ""ePlsslF JssHsKsa UB T. DE WITT CUYLER Hond of Commercial Trust Com pany nnd director in many im portant railroads, has gone to tho Pacific Coast on his summer vacation. BREAK IN BALDWIN; OTHER STOCKS FIRM Local Market Held Steady in Face of Sales of Morgan Se curities. Except for a moderate sotback ln United States Stool and Bs'divln Locomotlvn shares on tho news of Che shooting of .1. P. Morgan, tho local market withstood tho flurry with noteworthy oase. Mr. Morgan's affiliations with tho Steel Corpo ration nnd through Drexcl & Co., of this city, ln tho Locomotlvo Company naturally was sufllclent reason for tho soiling of tho two Issues. After opening at C74, against C?U last night, Baldwin fell to GSU beforo support appeared sulllcicntly pronounced to check tho decline Steel only lost about a point, most of which was subsequently recovered. Baldwin rallied to 67 at the close. Cambria Steel, Cramp Shipbuilding and Lake Superior all displayed strength, ns did Union Traction. Tho anthracite) shares remained dull and steady. No Im provement Is ln sight from tho extreme midsummer dullness existing In the hard coal trade, desplto tho restrictive meas ures adopted by tho producing compa nies. Tho mines closo down today and remain so until tho middle of next week. Tho Lehigh Valley collieries hnvo been closed slnco July 1, to reopen on the 7th. Restriction of anthraclto production In Juno was wider than In pravlous months. In Juno last year tho output totaled 6,130,18s tons, but this wear it probably was 400,000 under that figure Tho May production was 5.797,961 tons, a drop of nearly 700.000 from April. Prices remain easy, ln spite of the usual advance ot 10 cents a ton on prepared sizes July 1, and prlco cutting Is being practiced by some of the large producers In order to retain their trade. Aftor tho close of tho market news reached the Street ot a decision by Judge Mcrherson favorable to tho Heading Company ln tho Coal Trust case, but It was too late to affect the price of tho stock. FIRST BLOCK OF FRENCH WAR LOAN ALL SOLD Over $1,000,000 Taken by Philadol phians; Total More Than ?30,000,000. It became known today that Drexel & Co., of this city, had disposed of locally slightly moro than 11.000,000 of the new French loan financed by J. P. Morgan & Co. and associates. It Is understood that the Initial Issuo was J30,000,000, all of which has now been sold nnd that an amount substantially larger has also been disposed of. This loan consists of the notes of tho Paris house of the Rothschilds and thoy run for ono year at 5 per cent. Tho obli gation Is entirely that of tho Itothschllds as far as the notes aro concerned. That firm will mako tho procoeds available to the French Government and the monoy will stay ln this country as a French credit. Tho collateral Is mado up of Pennsyl vania Company 3 per cent. Fronch frano bonds nnd St, Paul 4 per cent, bonds. Thesa Pennsylvania Company bonds wcro sold In Paris ln 1003 and the St. Paul bonds placed in Franco In 1910. It Is understood that the bonds aro de posited as collateral at a. valuation of 4 per cent, below the market price. Both Issues here have been held practically Intact In France. RAILROAD EARNINGS NEW YORK. NBW 1IAVCN A HAHTFOnD. 1013 Increase Msy cross 3,731.80! 117,iai Net after rate taxes.... 1,738.27:2 477,1171 Total Income 1,1)28.50:1 40ii,8d Surplus after cbarsres, ., HM,0.10 022,123 Eleven months' gross... ta,0.M,27il 2,333,IHS Net after taxes , 13,b3O,03u 2,321,011s Total lncoms 18,831.77.1 3,1)34,087 Burplus after cbaries. ., 1,647,234 2,813,138 CENTRAI. NEW B.VQLAND. May irross 300,174 S0.173 Net after taxes, 134,120 89.3ot Surplus after charses,.. 4,7U7 70.KI4 Eleven months' gross.,. 3,082,030 220.343 Net after taxes 1,2.13,043 103,073 Surplus after charges,., 373,881 17.730 NEW YORK. ONTARIO AND WESTERN. May gross 1713.100 107.38.1 Nil itttr ttxee., ,. 176,387 21,3W) Surplus after charge,,. S0.42S 24,12 Elaten months' gross.,. 8,212,000 211.827 Net after taxes l,bSU,22- 129,304 Surplus after (barges... 540,320 30,010 DEULWARB AND HUDSON. 1013. Increase. N.Y .?r..:;::::;::::: adffi iJ:5? WABABH.PITTsnURail TERMINAL. May gross .,. 83.412 $0,38 Net after taxes ....... 1.723 2.818 Eleven months' gross.. 720.607 OO.tiSS Nst after taxes,....,.. 83,043 '2,m OREAT NORTHERN. Mav gross , I4.801.7S2 l,183,40l Nit ..Y....r.t...."... 1,030,383 182.1M Eleven months' gross.. ai,oa,lo "8.810,6114 Net 24.010,730 1,188,000 WADASIf, May gross 2,3&M32 $30.22d Net 246,144 40.W.J DELAWARE. LACKAWANNA AND WEST ERN. Usy gross 3,T13,234 33,426 Net L31I.8T3 lZa,VM LQUISVILLB AND NASHVILLE. (Msy gross .,,.,......,. 14.1M.3M 1373,679 Net .." 828.838 T21,(BU Illeven months' gross,,,, 47,430,433 8.U1S,S Net 0.SI8.1 ?,27,04 Decrease, Virginia Bondholders Petition WASHINOTOH. July 8. - It U understood ttaat tbe tjoad-bMIWc creditors of Virginia will, at tha October session or tbe Supreme CttWt, apply to the appolntaaeut of a re. etvar ta demand, receive aad give acquit Une" Ou tbe meqey to he paid over by west Virginia under tb reaent decree of tita Court. In a nfellcainary statesunt prepared for sun misaloa ta tbe court when it convene it is pjMted nut that there la as an authorized to receive the amount decreed by tha Court and hold the same safety Prevision must fce made for lie collection and Its distribution to those entitled to it. Tbe ranuaat will be made that either Brown Brothers & Co., of New York or Thatcher M. Brown, a member ot the Arm, who has glieo epeoial attention to this matter, be ui iHjlatvd, the receiver Tha certlniaie de- rltS with Drown Bfothav Co. up to April li-ii. amount in their car wiluo to fl!.. Local Half -hourly Sales 10(o 100 Cambria Bteel 81 Lehigh Nav. 10:30 A. M. 8 18 ": 82 0H 2S Tonepah Mln. 23 f f 8 Bteel . . . 23 Baldwin .. .. ( 800 do. ..... ( SO . do ( 10 tr a Bteel... 1 Union Trao. . i 10 nrle : loo Mlsml Copper ; 40 LohlBh Nav.. 1 loo Ton net . .. 4 i 4 Union TYao. . ! 80 Ton Rel ... 4 23 W Cramp t c ( iw u b Hieei.j.. w Ml dO TO Id) do... 1..... 60 10 L!te 8up Cor 8'4 10 V B Steel ... 00 100 Phila nW .. .1 U S Btejf pfd.109 S Union Truo. . 38J6 SO do ....Sit n naldwln pf 4.102 10 Erie, 20., 13 W Ct-spip t 0 em BONDS. UH L'. ons 4Us on s 4Hn ons ,4Ms ople's Tri 1000 Lehlsh Nsv cons 1000 Lfhlnh NaV ran. 1000 Lelilxh Nav cone 1000 Electrlo A reople'a trae 4s. 500 Electric A People's Trao 4s. looo l'enna gen 4Hj ............. .3000 Penna con 4Hs w 1 ........ 10:30 to 11 A. M. 10 w Cramp t c 1 20 V 100 60 10 0 CO 20 100 in 8 Steel. do do do do do do do.,.,.. do do u u n teei... . 40 Krle ....... 100 U B Steel.... 3 do 10 60 100 ID no 1 do 1 do do do do. 20 10 100 1 PUT 100 Raldwln i IPO U 8 Bteel. . . . i 100 do , I 23 W Cramp t e 1 Oil U B Steel.. . I 100 dn 300 do i K'O Dtildn-ln 20 do 1 Ml Phils, r.fcc . . 10 Latto Bup Cor 8 3D Tonoimh Mln. 1 20 U 8 Steel 30 i 100 do 30 4 00 iiniatvin ..... on in Norrlitntvn ..137 100 lke sup Cor 8 lno U H Steel. . . I iw u b oieei. . . . vv-M 37 Penna ... 53 3-1(1 M Italdnln m(l too Ike SUM Cor 8 200 BO 100 100 10 100 do I do I do I do I do I do I 100 U B Steel. . . . BH 23 uaiowin wi 12 Lh Valley . . 71 rtONDS. 400 City 4s M4t reg 10H1 looo Ponna cons 4t4 w I 102'J 1000 Penna gen His . 11 to 11:30 A. M. 15 Ilaldwln O.U; in tr H Steel.... COH lOPRTtc... 40 do 801 1.1 naldwln r.O's 10 W Cramp t o OIK It U O 1 ...... 84j$ 100 Lako Sup Cor 8 100 U B Steel.... P0J 10 U 8 Steel.... 84 0 do onjl 40 do 894! IS U O I 8l(j BONDS. 1000 Lehigh Valley Trao ref Bs P8t4 4000 Penna gen 4Hs 07"i 11:30 A.M. to 12 M. 100 Tf flteol son in Baldwin 00 10 V 8 Stool BB4i 2 lUlldnln pfd, 102 100 Ton Hal ... 4 1-10 0 Lake Sup Cor M. 10 do 6, 500 U Steel.... MiI 100 do 001 2 Penna M15 20 Reading. . loo Baldwin , 2D do 13 Penna ... 73 3-10 ... 07 ...07 ... 03H 21 Union Trao.. My 15 Cambria steel 4K1S 10 ilaldwln n.1 100 U B Steel.... on', 10 Lehigh Mav.. 74 BONDS. 1000 Penna gen 4W 07H .100 Phlln Klectrie 4a 80 800 Amer Oas A Eleotrlo 5s Wi 10OO Cltv 4s 1010 reu 102 1000 I.ehtgh Nav cons 4' jo VS'.i FOREIGN TRADE CHANCES TA fotlowtno list 0 opportunities for .Imcr. (can manufacturers in the fortlon trait i given bu th Bureau of Foreign nnd Domesita Commerce, Department of Commerce, and ad ditional 4nortna(lo mav oe had bu corre spondence, plUna the !! number: No. 17337, electrlo motors, etc. An Amer ican consular officer In Franco reports that a number of civil engineers In his district de sire to communicnto with American manufac turers nnd nrporters of electrlo motors and all accessories ot electric Installations Quotations should bo c. i. f. French ports. Payment will ho mads against shipping documents in Kr.tnce. No. 17358. laundry machinery An American consular officer In Japan reports that tho man agement of n hotel In Ms district contemplates the erection ot a mechanical laundry. Ho de sires to receive catalogs, price list and full information relative to price of machinery, etc. Electrically driven machinery Is pre ferred, The lighting current available Is 110 volts and the distributing current 2000, alter nating current. A capacity ot 1000 articles per day la desired. No. 17330, pres clip atuds A Arm in Eng land inform an American consular officer that it Is desirous of communicating with American manufacturer of press clip stud similar to the samples which may bs oxamlned at tho Bureau of Korclun and Domestla Commerce or its branch offices. No. 17300. fishing nets nnd hooka An Amer ican consular officer In Russia reports that a business man In his district desire CO establish commercial relations with American manufac turer and oxporters of fishing netB and nsh hooks. Correspondence may bo In English. Reference Is given. Prices, weight, etc., should be ststed In Russian cqulvalsnta. Quo tations should bo made c. 1. f. Vladivostok. No. 17301, hosiery, gloves, etc. A firm ot drycoods merchants ana manufacturers' agents In Canada writes an American consular officer that It doslrcs to be placed in touch with American manufacturers of knit goods, uch a hosiery, gloves, underwear, etc References urf given. No. 17302. machinery An American consular officer ln Nicaragua transmit tho name of a man who is operating a tannery in his dis trict, stating that he may possibly require a rolling machine and a splitting machine ot greater capacity than those which he now uses for tho manufacture ot sole leather nnd box calf, Cataloga and full Information should be sent at once. Correspondence and cataloga should bo ln Spanish. No. 17303, oil A firm In Chicago informs tho commercial agent ot the Bureau of Foreign and Domestla Commerce In that city that a business man In Spain desire to represent American manufacturers of oils and other lines on a commission bast. No. 17304, boot and shoe laces A firm in Canada writes an American consular officer that It desires to rommuntcste with American manufacturers of boot and shoe laces. Refer ences are given No. 17363, shoo machinery A manufacturer in Nicaragua inform an American consular officer that he desire full Information relative to a plant for making 200 to 300 pair of shoes tier dsy. This information should Include price or such a plant. Including plans for erec tion and the services of an engineer for In stalling, terms and conditions ot payment, ad vice as to the horsepower required, and all possible details. The matter should first bo taken up by correspondence. No. 17366, wearing apparel, paper, etc. A firm of custom house agents In Peru hs made a request through tha iNew York branch office to te put in touch with American manufac turer of neckties, women's underwear, women's blouses, silk, cotton, percale and flannel cloths, sail cloth, drills, woolen goods, usrunsorlea and bandages, envelopes, writing paper, packing paper, blotting paper and composition booka for use of schools. This Arm desires representation In Peru and re quests offers at an early date. Including cata logs, price lists and, when possible, samples. References are furnished. Decision Favors Woelpper & Co. Thu Pennsylvania Supreme Court has handed down a decision affirming the decision of the Common Picas Court of Lancaster County, wliich restrained the Pennsylvania Water and Power Company, which operates the McCall Kerry Dam. from .using eplsahlnr boards which caused Inundation ot the land and power sites owned by the Lancaster syndicate. This Syndicate was organised by Woelpper, Craw, ford & Co., and now Is ons of the Important asjets ot Woelpper ft Co, PUBLIC UTILITIES A stock dividend of 6 per cent, was de clared by tha Pacino Gaa and Electrlo Company, payable In new- common stocH In two Instalments, tho first of 5 per cent, on July W u"'i tne cond on December 15, Tho syndicate which recently purchased 71 per' cent, ot tho common stock of tho Hartford City Oaa Light Company from tha United Gas and Electrlo Company, la offering 36,680 shares of the common stock ot a par value of 5 at $60 a share, or on a little over a 5 per cent, basis. Tho Southwestern Fowr and Light Company, a subsidiary of, the American Power and Light Company, reports for May gross earnings of fHf.S!?. This Is an Increase of JS087, or 3 per cent., compared with May, I9H. There was a reduction of 11724. or I per cent., ln expenses and taxes, and net earnings were ,109.812, an expan sion of f8ll, or 18 per cent. For the 12 months ended May 31 gross earnings aggregated 13.137.448. compared with gross of 2,702,77 last year, an improvement of 17 per cent Expenses and taxes were 9 per cent, higher, while net for the 12 months was 1.50.. a gain of 4301.438. or X per cent. Wheeling and Lake Eria Defaults NSW VpRK. July, S - Ttw WbMtoi aad posdt, dee IHC DIVIDENDS DECLARED Columbia Ai.uue Trust Ceunneny, racula OTJTiwnWeJjes essi., -SyJl o dsmattde Sales in Philadelphia High. LOW. CIO 800 Baldwin Loco . 7w 7 do nref ., .1M ltj CAfn 8teI .. . 4S 70 ffirle 20 .10 Oen Asph 32 826 Lake Sun Corp. 8 8t I-ehlgh Nav .... 74' .13 Lehigh Vat .... 71H 100 Miami Con ..... ,. 13 Nortlstown 137 18 M Penna R R .... M' nna R R .... iw',, IB'ii lla Kleo . ..'. m, 23 n n c j oh adlna 73H 73", io t'lma, 110 p 11 :o Read na Soo Ton llelmont . .. 4'k 3'. Ton 'Mining .... 7 BJ Union Trao .... MH p I) oas imp .... Sl4 402O U 8 fltoel OfltJ .1 do pref 83 V cramp A B.. 01 M 1004 Ml'.) Total sales, COlO shsrea, corriparcd with 03J8 shares last Saturdays this week, 08,834 shares) last week. 04.701 nlinres, BONDS. Last prev, sate. High. Ln Close, 3m Am a a v. .ta.. xftu i.vi h.va HIU4 itnn (.iiy .1 -flu rer. .. 400 do I1MI reg- ., ,. lr.no r.nn t'rn T 4 7 ir" iia lot n im; 71V nil 40mi L Nv cons Oifii ft'ii IIS" iu"v 1. ni it rei os. nl Tr ref As. MM gn 4 Us. ,.. tm 07$ con 4Us w 1.102 lOSS la Klee 4s .. 70 80 mi uni rn gn 4000 do con nrAl ill2tV 102' 300 Phlla Ml no Totnl sales, f 24. SCO, compared with X22,R?Ti last Saturday; this -week. H11.4IS; last week, 1400.872. Local Bid and Asked Today Hid. .Ask. Buff & Su t a 124. 1.1li do pref..... 37ti Itn Baldwin 00U 07 do pref 101 K 103 Cambria Steel 4915 4SK Electrlo etorare 72 M Uenernl Asphalt ll"i H2Vi do pref on 70 Keystone Tclephono ... 13 Jl 14'S do t 0 ll'i 14 I do pref 07 7'5 Luke Superior Corp, .. S H'i Lehigh Navigation ... 74 74H 1-hUli Valley 71 7ltJ Lchlgli Valley Traction 11W 14 do pref 2S4 281i Pennsylvania Ml, MU Phlln rioctrlo S3)l 24 Phila Co 114(4 Hfl Yesterday Kid. Ask. an (1714 101 102 48 41'4 im 70 do 0 per cent pref. . . 82 R21 do U per cent pref... 30 CW rnua lup xran i 11 do t c OU 01 Beading 78H 73' Ton 1IT a 1: Ton Mlnlnc 7 7'k union 'xrnciion ..... Wfa II O I 8l( 81W U S Steel coi; 00 Wis Cramp to 0I4 02 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT. Becelpts, 15,417 bush. Trndo was quiet and prices showed llttlo chanir. Quotations: Car lots, In export elevator. No, 2 red, nominal 1.2riiM.;'.0; No. 2 red Western, nominal, (LSOQl.ns No. 1 Northern Duluth, 81.4R7il.4B. COItN. necelpts. 1708 bush. Tho market was quiet with ample offerings at quoted rates. Quotations: car lots for local trade, as to lo cations, No. 2 yellow. 83ft84c.i tsmcr yellow, 82TJA1C., No. 3 yellow. 80031c; No. 4 yellow, 77070c. OATS. Becolpts, 8630 bush, Tho market was firm and He higher under light orferlnss and a fair demand. Quotation: No. 2 white, 07B7'.!f.; atandard whlto. SUtQVSOHc.; No. U white, B3C6BHC , FI.OU1L Receipts. 1014 bbls. nnd 1,410.000 lbs. In sacks. The market rulod atoady, nut there was not much demand. We quota us follows, per 100 lbs. in wood: Winter, clear, :i.23ffl..rir. do., straight, 18.5047.76: do., pat ent, t1.7M0.25: Kansas, straight, into tacks, $0il0.23; do., patent, luto sacks, 10.2SUU.3U; prlntr, first cl-nr. a.-.1t(0 SO; do., t traliht, tU.COriO.73; dov patent, I0.75U7; do., favorlto rands, J7.10a7.40: city mills, choice nnd fancy patent. $7.10fc7.4O: city mills, regular Rrades winter, clear, W.Mjj.l.r.O: do., straight, $3.SUif S.73; do., patent, S3.73VO.23. IIYB "nIUIt sold Blowly, but ruled steady under small supplies. We quote nearby and Western, ln wood, at JtHJU.JU per l)bl,, as to quality. PROVISIONS Thero was little tradlne, but value were steadily hold. Quptatlons: City beer, in so.s. smoked and alr-drled. 2.VH'2Cc. Western beef. In sets, smoked. 234Hi0c. City beof, knuckles and tenders, smoked and atr dried, 27fl2Sc. West ern beef, knuckle and tenders, smoked. 27il 28c. Beef hams, MlfflS. Pork, family, $220 22.00. llama, S. P. curod, loose, 13K14c: do., skinned, loose. lSUQlS&c: do., do., smoked, UiOUc Other bsma. smoked, city cured, a to brand and avenue, 14H013C. Hams, smoked. Western cured. 14!415c: do., boiled, bonders. 23tp24c. Picnic shoulders, a. P. cured, looso, 115iffll2c. ; do., smoked, 12HU 12?;c. Uollles, in pickle, according to aver uce, looso, lSWKUc. Breakfast bacon, as to brand and average, city cured, 179718c. Break fact bascon. Western cured. 17tl8c. Lard, Western, refined, tierces, 10V4O10'2u.; do., do., do., tubs, lOHUlOfir. Lard, pure city, kottle rendered, ln tierces. 10V4fllOT4c. Lard, pure city, kcttlo rendered, ln tubs. 10O10c. REFINED SUGARS Tha market was qulat. but steady. We quoto refiners' list prices: Standard granulated. ClSo. ; extra fine granulated, O.loc; powdered, 0.20c.; confectioner' 'A. tic; soft graues, fi.SoSi 5.83c. DAIRY PRODUCTS HUTTEIl. Orterlngs were ample and the market waa quiet and without Important change. Quotation: Western, solld.packed creamery, fancy specials, SUc , extra, 2SttC ; extra firsts, 27H9JSc ; firsts, 27c; seconds, 23020c . nearby prints, fancy, 32c; ateraeo extra, 20jUlc, do., fair to good, 20927c; job bing sales of fancy prints, ilotfoOc KOGS. There was little change ln this market. Price were steady on line slock, offerings of which wero moderate. Quotation: In free cases, nearby extras, 21c. per tloz firsts, 83 85 per standard case; nearby current receipts, 13.53 per rase; Western extra firsts, ttl per case; firsts, 3.53 per case; fancy elactett candled eggs were Jobbing at S3u27c per doz. CltllESK. Offerings were light and the markot ruled firm, but trade was quiet. We Juots: New York full cream, fancy, new, Viit t)Uc. t do., do., fair to good, new, lSfflSHc; do,, part skims, PlilSc. POULTRY UVK. The market was quiet and with out Important change. Orferlng nere ample. Quotation: Kowl. as to quality, ISHtflUc: rooster. U&12c: broiling chickens, fancy, not Leghorns, weighing H42 lb, apiece, 240200.; broiling chickens; not Leghome, weighing IU ?!. Hi lbs, apiece, lu23e.; broiling chickens, I-g. horns, weighing 1WSJ2 lbs. uplece, 20222c,; broiling chickens, Leghorns, weighing atHi lb, apiece, IBtilOc; ducks. Pekln, old. 144 isc.i do., jnaian itunner, 01a, i.'trisc. ; oucks, oung, according to Ue, 154317c; pigeon, 01. per pair, 21tf23c ; do., young, per pair, 20 21c. IiitESSED. Desirable stock was in mod erate supply and steady, but there was not much demand. Following are the quo tations: Fresh-killed poultry, fowls, 12 to box, dry-picked, fancy selected, lUc. , weigh ing Vi&i lbs. apiece, lb'ic , uftghlng 31,114 Id, apiece, lSSc, uelghlng 3 lbs. apiece, ltlHBl'itc; under 8 lbs. apiece. ltHQUHiC.; ice-packed Western. 4Vi lbs. and nver aolecn. 17c. ; do,, smaller sites, 14010c. old rooster, dry.plcked, 12c. t broiling chickens, Jersey, fanoy, 30ig32c., other nearby, fancy, 2593UC.; Western, weighing 1HM2 lbs., 24S2SC1 do., welshing lfflli lbs., 2123c; spring duck. 10017c: squats, per dos.. white, weighing 11 to 12 lbs. per dot.. Sd.D084.50-, white, weigh ing 0 to 10 lbs. per dos., S3OS.S0. whit, weighing 8 lbs. Per doi., 12.40tt2.00; do., 7 lbs. per dos., L.5tf2.10; do., do., 04J8h lbs. per doz., I1.234S1.50, dark, ll.25l.C0; small and No. 2. L FRESH FRUITS The market waa quiet and without Important change. Quotations: appim, new, transpar Applss, new, tranapar- ent, per namper, 41.2usi.1g. r-eacnei, uturiu, per crate, tiOS. Xemons. per box. 12,2503. -.70. n pet II 2.1 SO; Orange. Florida, per box. IHra.50. 3rape fruit, Florida, per box. 1162.50. Pineapple, per crate vorto ttlco, f.j9.ou: tioriaa, s.'sra, : Fl cnerrie. aweti, per 10., harries, sweet, per lb.. S4S7c: da. sour, er lb., 5tlc. Plums, Georgia, per carrier. il KA' Purranta. red. nr at., fiesfie. Straw. berrlt. Pr qt. Delawsro and Maryland, 6f 10c; Jeraey, 4ijfl0t.; Nw York, IStSgOc Blackberries, Petaware, Maryland and New Jersey, per qt.. SltlOc. Gooseberries, per qt., asvtc. Uuckleberrlss. per qt.. 6TUc. Rasp berris. red. per pint, SHfHMe. Cantaloupe, Oeorgia, per crate, I1.2MJ1.S0. Watermelons, Florida, per 100, i00. VEGETABLES PoUtoea were plentiful and weak. Other vegetables ttld sluwly aA showed llttls abfngs. Quotation: White notaues. Norfolk, per bbl.-No. X, 11; No. S. 40c. 50c; white potato. North CaroUaa. per bby. No. L BOc. Ml; No. ?. 4O0GOc ; onions. Bermuda, ver crate 7acMc; cauiUtower. Norfolk, per rarapr ooc.ejiev . fsspH"1 rivrui. per oox. lxw.au. cucumoero. norsn iiirouiui, per ia. per V lk. par S k. pr bbl. bin naaaet. lav- tjpiww. . uv, nuriuia, im hl.l haakal. 7tk.Oc . do.. Norfolk. di H, com. KortB. CsxoUna. per crate. 1101. 5A aouash, Noriout. per -oli Daaaet. zee usee. NBW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NBW YOHK. July S BUTTER. Market steady and unchanged: receipts 7U61 pka ; extra' xSc: lilgher acorlng W4Jc. B5Ti Jatry. 2TnVi,e. . Imltatlou creamery. xWX3c EOOeL Market tadler. receipt. 14.eu k.7et f4r4,asBlc Srrimc. . iia.by white. JofatV , lijtdtetai, H4Jjiicl, tired; awu-by reiav WUa. se. 10s !4 48tt 20 2fl 1 n 74 74 in is ! 1 nnu hiu 109K 61(4 1UX lull'. k JVi7fJ 12 nsu I MSW ntf i.i;i 1411 ni 14U 07 075 8 sH 7414 744 71 71H l.TA 14 2.151 24 mi 35U, H 32 U2U li 80V& 40k 14 ntj n 73S 73i li K.. lit 83W na"? M S4J4 cm oo 01 01 J WHEAT PRICES RECEDED IN ACTIVE SESSION Better Weather Reports and Unloading of Long Holdings Caused Depression. CHICAGO. July 3.-Proflt.taUlnir sates at the opening today made tradlne; brisk, but reduced prices. Shorts mho gold the market to n. standstill nt $1 list v,tK were caught napping nnd loners unloaded. Bettor weather reports have been tb' celved generally from the largest grain belts. Prospects of the double holiday also Induced selling. July wheat, which started tho upward pace yesterday nnd reached ll.UH bid at the closing opened promisingly at $1.12, but sold oft quickly under heavy sales. It was fol lowed by September, which opsnert at I1.04U. i better than yesterday's clo.i lng. Sellers of July became buyers of September, but the price continued downward. September, selling 6t U.07',i at the start, also showed ft sraln of , but dropped quickly to lower figures. The close found prices front 1 to nearly ti points below yesterday's final. Corn was sobewhat influenced by wheat, ns was oats, and opened at advances) over yesterday's closing only to slip back. A bearish sentiment appeared to pre vail, although tho weather reports Indl cated good harvesting. Tho export and miller's demand con tinues light. Export sales reported con sisted of 300,000 bushels of wheat and 260,000 .bushels of oats, all believed to call for new. Chicago cash houses; are enirl to liavo placed 300.000 bushels of No. 3 whlto oats for August shipment, 150,000 bushels were worked yesterday. Liverpool reacted ott the condition ot tho American markot nnd tho undertone was weak. Cargoes are still urfsettled. India shipments to tho United Kingdom for next week are estimated at 2,(00.000 bushels. Good weather has Influenced the Argen tine market, with speculators and ex porters ln competition sending the bids higher. Loading futures ranted as follows! ,..t Yest'd's wheat Open. High. Low. Close. lor- July 1,12., 1.151 l.o 11.00 'Lilts September .. 1.0IW l.04 1.02JJ J1,02'N, 1.0 llecomber .. 1.07k 1.07's 1.054 '1.00 tl.07 Corn (now dellicryj , July 74 J4 74't 74 f74U 74 September .. 7:i 7SW 72H 173H n December .. WU 04(J U,liJ (HtI 1045 Oats July 47J4 47t 40 MOH M7W Keptcmbcr .. 3S 38H SJjJ S1H " IJccembcr .. Sofi m 30H MOW 30i Lard July 0,25 0.2.7 0.23 tO.21 0,32 September .. 0,47 u.co 0.43 0.45 0.65 Itlbs July 10.30 10.32 1030 flO.32 '10.32 September ..10.00 10.00 10.B7 10.60 10,62 Pork July 10.75 10.72 September ..17.13 17.17 17.02 17.0J 17.17 Did. fAsked. SHIPPING NEWS PORT OF PHILADELPHIA Vessels Arriving Today Str. Grecian. Uoston, passengers and mer chandise. Merchant and Miners' Transporta tion Company. Str. Alglern, New York, merchandise, Clyde, Etenmshlp Company. Str, Currier, Matanraa, molasses, Earn Line. Str. Sheaf Iliads (Ilr.), Harry, ballast, Cbas. M. Taylor's Sons. Steamships to Arrive FREIGHT. Name. From. Sailed, Italia Savona June 10 l'olyarth .....Huelvn June 14 City ot Bombay Calcutta ...... June It Lanla Copenhagen ....June IS Iletlow London June 17 Santa Cruz ..MeJIUones .June 17 Westerdyk Rotterdam ... .June 17 loannla Contois Barry June IS lioden Narvik June 22 Mount Vernon Kama June 23 'MaricheMBf Exchange. Manchester . .June 2.1 Kuml Maru Iialboa June 2.S Houthgate Plymouth .. .Juno S3 Dominion Huelra June 20 Jtomford Liverpool .June 27 Lucy Neff , Santiago June 27 Alaskan Cluantanamo ..June 27 Tottenham 'Santiago Juno 20 llrlnkburn .rlluelva June 20 Soesdvk IKotlerdam June HO Olelltn Ilaracoa .......June 30 Marie de Olorgio Port Antonio ..July Olacklnaw London July Jose fort Antonio ..July Fram Loulsburg July PORT OF NEW YORK Steamships Arriving Today Name. From. Sailed. Falrhaven Marseilles Junol Deleter Qenoa June 10 Steamships to Leave , Name. For. '"i, Czarita ,.,.. Archangel July 3 Taormlnn. .....Naples July tl San Oullelmo .........'Naples ........ .July U Movements of Vessels Str. .Magara (Fr.). from New York, arrived at Bordeaux July 2. Str. tVlllism O'Brien. Philadelphia for San Francisco, ateamed from Balboa July 2. Sir. riellta (Nor.), for Philadelphia, tearad front Ilaracua June 30. Str. Helena (Dutch), Philadelphia, for Rot terdam, passed Lizard July 2. 6tr. Fram (tfor.). for Philadelphia, steameU from Loulsburg July X. Str. L, V. Stoddard, for Philadelphia, steamed from Bangor July 2. Str. Perelan, for Philadelphia, ateamed frorjl Bowon July 3. , , Str. Paraguay, from Philadelphia, arrived at BMr""ntolyrtro (Hr.). from Philadelphia, ar rived at Santos July 1. , Str. Itlo Blanco Ur.), from .Philadelphia, ar rived at Bio Janeiro July 1. I -m.,,,.,..., Str. Mario dl Olorgio (Nor.), for Phlladtl nhla, steamed from Port Antonio July 1 tr. United States (t)an.), Copenhagen fpi New York, wa 1377 mlloa east of Ambro Channel lightship at noon July 3. , 8t". . LoulsUverpooi for New York. wa 1256 relies cast of Ambrose Channel lightship "stV'OuWtream; Tort Arthur for Phllsdel phla, wan 20 miles east of Sapd Key at noon july sir 'Sun. Sabine for Philadelphia, waa M miles soutliwe.- ot Diamond Shoal lightship at 7Str.nTuicli'nr'PhlladeIpU for Savannah, was 83 nlKs northeast ot Tybee at ,1 p. m. Julf i. sir Winifred. Port Arthur f or Tblladelphla. ww 10 milts fst of Sabine Bar at 7 p m. J'tilU'':;:Toledo. towing schr. Delaware Sun. Port Arthur fir Philadelphia, flea 10 miles east of Tortuzas at 0 p. m. July 2. tr Kroonland. San Franalsco for New York, wn BI7 rnllea north ot Colon at noon JStr "Texan, Hllo for Philadelphia, wss 10 milVi east ot Hllo at ron July 1. PKOPQSALS WEPAUTSIKNT OF CITY TPAKSIT 15 Bourse Building. PhtladelpbU. July 1. ISIS. Sealed, proposals, properly lnderd, and addressed to the undersigned at tha pmca ibovementloned, will b received until 13 S'clMk nSa Monday August 18. 1016. and opened Immediately thereafter, for toa tructton of the City Hall Station Section of Jhe Broad Street Subway under City Hall and, the Market Street Subway, and. work ap- Jurtenant thereto, known a Contract No. 01 TWs ieetlon will b abeut 700 feet lonr and will include the underpinning of the wVst elds of City H aad tho Market Street Subway. Plan and speolfleatlona can be seen at Room 748, Bourse Building, and copies of urns with blank form ftr jwopoaal wt)I o supplied to Intending UaUer upon de posit l l ,rMh M W4 check) pee iet Bending return. ike plans Usued arm ubj.i to ap urovsl by the PubUc Service Commission ut Jh Stat of . PtaaaytvaaU before awaid ot coatsat. Bidder must be skilled aad regularly en gaged 1 'be cUu ot work tor which tbsy ajw cotnpeUag No bid will b considered unleas cr,m uanled by a cardAcate fioia tit City Sollc ttor that the provision uf an ordinance re anirlag proposal bond l $SM oa i bloe fvaaedtng in amount five bundred dollar (HOO), approved. May -i. JMO. kv been campitaa with- Tie Director reserve to blsaaylf the right to reject ty or all bid. ba nay diet , beat far U Interest of Ike City of PhitWct BJa. 4. M. T4KI.OK Director. "".