Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 08, 1915, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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HEAT PRODUCTION OP UNITED STATES THIS YEAR WILL BE THE GREATEST IN HISTORY
EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JTTLY 8, 1915,
ROCKS AGAIN WEAK;
SHORT INTEREST BIG
Iksouri, Kansas and Texas and
Missouri racing ujiuiu izcva-
urc Leap in uen. nemicai,
Kd in the stock market today, with
MAnir in v a.wi inpiiiFmpnr
1 No deflnlto trend Wns developed
I. ttAIII ml tirtan (,.
fo .?,vii. ih news of tlin (Ire on
Minnehaha, wm without direct lm
S.A1I .till U wns 1 fetttufe wlen
S,m of .coewjn S-, -,-;;
ISS a Point, with the standard rail-
" .4 ifcares lKm me wum mo
iFMfSn. Following reports mm mo nre
SBtti Vteamer was not serious, there
tSW &'. vleorous covering movement by
f&; nf the ninrket rnllled we... It
ft n . t )i Iilo-hcr level lone.
did
m rem :- ri,t, .
r ... unci soon iimi'i' " i
Etowever. "" . ,(. n nrcacnt Is
8- T? ..'-.. I.r.
ii:Mii.MSv Issues to show nny strensth
SI' Viw obscure speclnlt.es, such as
ffi?,f".,T.i rnal Products, which gained
f ZnU and General Chemical went up
Jfh5 same amount, There was renewed
(00 "' . d,,il.rn rntlrnnd nlinrivq.
Lyaakne'M in . ... , , jnilivl1t.
l&h dropped M. luo largely to foreign
frhlch 4t0?P. a..H,. Cnnst Lino, the
SKVi-.in. off nearly 2 points. Missouri
W&ris " r 1 ft full point. The Holders or
?PtlB " ft, '" ' r, ,.., have now had
me Compaq . -".., th0 rcorKaniza.
ii!J!f lin but wnat action they will take
tlon pun, " p.,,-....! Mlnlnn- nnd
cannot oe . .-- ,.,
Smelting eKu - . wcnkncM
.A.1'".; j i..u.i wnn thn tornado In
fh. MMdlo West, Which swept through
i ft lates hardly any of tho railroads
J."...!1 tUurh which It passed
iHeavlne"s continued In the afternoon
l.t,lleavine ;"",,.. ,, .ii.. mllnwlncr
JnniAirl
4kH Other. Pressure against the South-
vutern roads, .niuuri, ""
rSki. which lost moro than 2 points,
,tatt to a new miv itsu.u, .... ... .....
fonl sagged VA. nnd Missouri Pacific
. ' .1.. ...! tho marknt. nnrtleularly
X railroads, and tho Street again gave
limt attention to tho financial position
let th two properties. If the bankers,
rV-v . , . i. , .. -- BiiniAoaflll
L tfuitinf through tho reorganization
!". ia- i. tkntiif imt It will helo
'Kity" lentlmentnlly. A reason for tho
"TFtakMfi in MKaty" was the fact that
it. .. hv n nntnlinlHnr- l!onfrnl
ri..f9i PTtpnrlMl Its mornincr train to
$ti Pnfl before 2 o'clock. Tho market
'....A .Ant nvirl (Irllvi) Vn n( fnf Iflll
all H0ICU WCr m '" v ..--...--..
loMWis raid to tho favorable crop report,
naUyndfcAtlnff o- record-breaklntr crop.
1KU was fiald tnat roreign selling in iuo
IKarket was not ns large as it has been
D'cf forward sales In bonds on the tape nro
ka Indication of this condition, it wns true.
,Tns question has again been raised of tho
Hosting of a big English loan hero wltn
declared that this loan will be between
W,W0,OQQ nnd JZUU.mow. Among 1110 aaiea
cf bonds for delivery In W or 30 days
ft.,. ut.rA aiih. n four Knlctt nf Jananeso
Hi boarlng German stamps. From this
It was thought that much of the foreign
llaaldatlon. supposed to have originated
In London, really came from Berlin,
jjhe Bank of England Issued tho oest
rtatement today that hns been given out
I the Inst month. Whereas thcro has
Ijjen a weekly decreaso In tho gold hold-
lif lacreas of 1.173,000 (S,S65,000), whllo
nfarves nin nav&ncfu, iuo Kin neiu
KSJ.00O. $3,6SO,000). Tho proportion of re-
itm to liabilities was Ii.'jO per cent ,
tlfintt 16.20 per cent, tho previous weelt.
ENGLISH RESERVES EXPAND
Bank Reports Substantial Gain in
Bullion.
LONDON, July 8. Tho reserves of the
Bink of England showed a gain of nearly
s million pounds for tho week Just passed,
fhlle bullion Increased 1,173,000.
Tne proportion of reserve to liabilities
toss from 13.16 per cent tho previous week
to 17.63 per cent. Details follow:
This wef k. Lat wetk.
frareiiWIon
Ba,07,UO(l
07,608,000
lno.Mo.ooo
6i.on.ooo
1.1T,01S,0OO
30,041,00(1
iT.m
M.204,000
11
C't 1,0.10,0 n
81.S14.000
140. B3 1,000
01.013,000
lnii.M4.O0O
33,00.1.000
10.10
02,001,000
6
ncue dtpositi
'rtvin deuoilt.
EQonrauent atcurltlea. .
uir Hcurltlcs
writ
nit. at Tim. to llah.
IS
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BANK CLEARINGS
Bfik deartnta today compared with eor-e-
gaauiK cay inai iwo yeara:
f , , . . . "! JUIt 1013
?Stea 27,4flO,!S8 25,010,023 23,.S08.nua
jM York...317,670,OSO 203,333,403 250,748,830
RATES FOR MONEY
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fjfF". YRK, July 8. The foreign exchanfO
P"t opened with demand etexllnr orf 6-1A
rrsvi. Bterllns. Franca ilorka. Urea.
P; 4.77U 3.H4W 8144 11.10
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NEW YORK CURB
(giulcaa Zlno
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;.'..160 170
n't
7:t 78
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Plini.ip itTir.iTiP'c
bSl 1Vmu" BUtes Oas and Electric
E.hiX " Dn authorized by the Cal
5i k . Uroad Commission to Issue and
JW Before June SO, 1916, JJ55.0O0 first and
7"f -year a per cent, bonds and
v lnre.vAa e .. MAM. HA.. j...
. 1817. V '
the(,..'r,m Juno 191S ,0 Jun 30
r s" ,o m wnicn the pacino Light
B ah t-orPration may dispose of
uv . J .. '"' preierrea P per cent.
1 . j1-581'000 ""t and refunding 3
ion, '4 """" Tne commission also
fcied ,,h comPany to execute an
L Bu-T, ierani wun aiortimer
W?nr' Uu8'ee. to secure J,S38,00O
nr cent, gold notes.
I N"W V.l, T..V. r, . -. .
il V muiio tierviee Lommu-
t iTjh ""'u"a 'ne ixassau ana ur-
". fySlani in T.r.nv Tali-.. n.1.. l
t aL? ?' of nr" "wr'sago S par
M wiiih ' no' ' tnan "
..diwi.nea.?)r ,h? "; of.
rtti.. . '""' vn proseeqs or
u neretofore authorized.
Inulavllle nanlr KIa-.
!!v'llh t,w o .,... . ..
N "i liooouo i.01 0 Tmooo and
mh. ." a'iJ?Sjrd. Ls H9.U0O. ea
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Time.
!Sii auSiati
H4
4 am
Acm) TorA; SfocA: 5afcs
,. , ll eto. Ulth. Low. Cloae.
"kold Mines... 38H S8H 37W 375i
A s-ChMraMfe...... VH 18 10H 10
AllU-Chaim Mfg pref. 6fi 65 63 63H
Am An Chemical... .. 60 CO CO 0
Am Brak0 B & F pf t c 168 165 165 165
Amaljaraated Coppor. 72 53 71! 72
ASnan"". ibH 46' 44!( 45M
Ama"Pw'""; ltO lOOH lOOJf 100
i!S ird";" M H 63K 63K
ACSfFdr pref... IU IU 114 114
Am2oj;ProdticU 125 131M U4M 130
aIIIS lyprof.... 34J 34!i 33t 33H
"J'MBcWtltlej..... 27 27 20W 20H
rr,; iu io!i iom ion
AmLocomotTe , 4flM 40U 40 40H
Am iff?.motlTO prer" 8' 08H BOif OOJf
SSifi'P"!'-". 2: '-"" 2S 2S
Am Steel Foundries... 35H 30H 30H 30H
Am Sugar Itef Inorlos. . 1()5H 10UH 100 10
aSSTJS.'! pf 1U 1W 114 iww
lr"u&To1 "OW 120H latff 120H
Am ?b!lcco pM B0W 100H 100H 100H 100H
Am Woolen pref 8Ui 85 84!f 83
Anaconda Copper 34H 34)f 3-1H 34H
A,lfhl??n T&3 Fpf.. 07 H7H g7 p7
Atlanta Coast Lino.. 100 OJ BSX 0S
"J?.wln'"'-.. 07H 03)f COH 07U
Jl lo'0ro AOhlo.... 76U 76)i 75 76
Halt & Ohio pref .... 70 70)f 00H C9U
SMH?' Con"nerco... ICO 100 180 ICO
Dehchcm Steol 100 108 100 167M
Beth ehem Steel pf... noM 117 117 117
Brooklyn llap Trans. 87 87'f 87 87
Butto & Superior.,.. flOU 70H 70H 70H
Cal letroleum pf 30 35 35 35
Canadian Pnclfio 142H 142H 141 141H
Cent Leather Co 41 42H 40H 4UH
Chesapealco & Ohio.. 37Jf 37 30H 3bH
Lhlno topper 44U 44H 44)4 44M
Chcaeo Gt West 11 10X 10,'i 10H
Chicago Qt West pf.. 28H 28M 20)4 27
Chic Mill & St raul. 80i W)H 70Jf bO
2vM.St p prcf 123 I- 12 121
9 ?J.? lfiH WW Uii 1M
Chi & Isorthwest 121M 121 llbJi 120H
Col luol Ss Iron 31i 32 31!f 31)i
Comttock Tunnol... 12 It 10 10
Continental Can 67 07 BOX 0J
Consolidated Oas .... 125 125 125 125
Cora Products Itof ... 14 13U 13H 13
Corn Prod. lief. pf... 78 77H 70H 70)4
Crucible Steel 30) 30U 30 30,'i
Cuban-Am. Sugar.... b8 88 b8 b8
Den. & Itlo 0. pf.... 0 0)f 0 0
Distillers' Socurltloi... 22H 22)f 21Ji 21J4
Domo Mlnoj 20 10J4 10)i 10H
Duront Towdcr pf.. 00 07)i 07)i 07H
tro V5H 25)4 25X 25X
Erlo 1st pf 39 3S 38H 38U
ted. Mln. & Sm 29 21)i 21 2t
Fed. Mln. & Sm. pf. 43 42)i 42X 42H
Ocn. Lhemlcal 280 205 280); 205
Ocneial Kloctrlc 105 lOSU 101 104
Oeneral Motors 168U 158 158 168
General Motors pf... 101H 101H 101H 101H
Goodrich, U. K Co. 63 63)f 62H 6251
Great Northorn pf... HOJi 117 115J4 11?
Gt.N.cfs. for ore prop 35 35 34 34)i
Ouggcnholm Kxpl'n... C2 C2 OIK OUi
Illinois Central 101 10UJ 10!H 101M
Int Con Corp pf .... 70H 71 71 71
Int llarv N J 08 OS OS OS
Int llarv Corp 03J4 CO 00 CO
Jnter-Mot oi t c... il, 21H 21 21
Inlor.Mnt nf Tnve ?ou tou Tot,:
International Paper.. 0 8)4 84 8)4
internat Papor pf.... 37 30 30 30
Inspiration Conner... &0H tiOK MO 30
Kan City Bouthorn.... 24H 24 23)4 23 X
Kansas City So pf... 58 57J4 67)4 67)4
Laclcdo Gas 102 100 100 100
Lohlgn Valley 141)1 141)4 140)4 140)4
Liggett & Myers 223 223 223 223
Loose-Wiles Biscuit.. 18)f 18 18 18
Lorlllard P Co pf.... 110)j 115 116M 1155i
Louis & Nashilllo.... 108 107 101)4 100
Manhattan El gtd... 120 125X 125 125
Maxwell Motors 31 35)4 34)4 35
Max Motors 2d pr... 32)4 32)( 32 32W
Moilcan Potroleum... 71J4 72) 71) 71)f
M St P & S S M... 110 110 10J 100
Mo Kan & Teias.... 8H SH OH 0)4
Mo Kan & T pf .... 25)4 25 21U 2154
Miami Copper 27)X 27H 20 27)i
Missouri Pacific 5 4)4 3)4 3)4
Montana Power 48 4S 4734 47)f
Montana Powor pf... 103 102 102 102
Nat Enamel & S 17 lliii 10 1QH
Nat Lead C0)4 G0)f 50)4 53H
Nat Lead pf 110)4 10034 109X 109)4
Isovada con Cop 14Ji" 1434 -14H 14)4
New York Air Brake, 89 00 00 90
New York Central.. fe7Jf 80)f 85)i 85)f
N Y N H & II 03 C3)f CO C0)4
N Y O & West 20)4 20)4 20)4 2i)H
Norf & West 103)4 103 102)4 102)4
Northern Pacific... 1033f 102)f 101)4 101H
Pacific Mall 31H 32J 3134 3134
Pcna n It 105)4 105)4 105 105
Peoples Oas Chi 115 115 114)4 115
Pettlbone-Mulllkon... 40J4 43 41 41
Pittsburgh Coal 2234 22J4 22 22
Pressed Steel Car..... 40H 47 45H 4654
Ity Steel Sp'e 30 20 2J 29
Hay Con toppor 23)4 23 H 23 23
Heading 140X 140X 144!i 14634
Hop Iron & Steel 28X 28W 28)4 28)4
Hock Island Co 34 ( i
Humley M Co 2)4 2X 234 2)4
Rumloy M Co pf.... OX OX 5X 6)4
bt I, & S F 2d pf... 7M 7X CX OX
t Tyiiitt Knitthw'n in 1Al 14 1.4
St L Southw'n pf.... 30)4 30 30 30
Seaboard Air Line.. . . 13)4 13X 13 ia
Seaboard Air L pf.... 33 33)4 32H 32)4
&an linn A Cn. ..... 143 urtu lo ijii
61oss-Shef S & I Co.. 32X, 32 32 32
bouthera PacUlc 85X 85Jf 84)4 Siii
Southern Hy 14)f 14)4 133f 14
ftmthprn llv nf 47 A( AKU akh
Standard Muling 633 63)4 63X 53X
Studebaker Co 70X 80 W 70 7UX
lenn topper ao 35Ji 33)j 35X
Toias Co 127 125J4 125X 12534
Texas & Paclfla 13X 12)4 12 12
Third Avenue 62 61)$ 61)( 5Uj
Tol St L & W pf.... 7 7 7 7
Union Pacific 125X 125X 124)4 124X
Union Paclflo pf 80 b0)4 BO 80
United Rys lay pf... 32X 31 31 31
U h Hubber 40)1 40)4 45!4 40)
U S Hubber 1st pf... 105)4 106)4 100)4 10 OX
U S Steel 5SX 60)4 68)4 6SX
U 8 Steel pf 109)4 10931 109)4 10'JH
Utah Copper (0 COX 05)f 65H
Va-Caro Chem 31 31 30X 31
Wabash X X 4 X
Wabash pf i( X ( H
Western Union Tel... 66)f C7)f 07 67
Westing E&M U7 88X UOX 07H
Wheel S L E 1st pf. 4 2X 2X 2X
Wheel & L E 2d pf. W 1 l l
WUlys Oterland 120 125X 125 125)4
Woolw'h F W Co.... 104)4 IU4X 104)4 104X
Woolwottb pf 120)1 120 120 120
Cents par ehara.
Quoted ex dividend.
RAILROAD EARNINGS
TEXAS & I'ACIFJC,
11)13. Deereat.
i&y V..r..v.-.v.:::V.:::: 1-!S:?B o5
llleven montha' groaa 10.U2S.71U 006,731
Net SJ.072.401 lU7,atti
LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE.
Fourth week June S1.240.4M 113,410
Month 4,120.280 ill 501
KjUllV. ....... 31,56fl.lU' 8,34Ta
Many Delaware Incorporations
UOVRIt, July 7. It la eatlmated that about
RSO new charters were ni4 hero durlnsr the
firat aU montha of 1015, as sralnat lOSg In the
full year 1014 and 1300 In 1013. It is believed
hits will break all previoua records In tola
The Increaea In chartera died In Delaware
durlnf the laat two yar la to a certain ex
tent due to the "Bvcu Slatera" act Paaaod by
the New Jert.y LejliUture, which dlaeoureted
the U1d of cfiartera In that State.
Record Cotton Crpp
WASHINGTON. July -America's 1
cotton crop was the largest ever . pro
duced, the Census Department announed
today. It was 18,131.9) equivalent W
pound bales. Tho biggest previous crop
was U.W01 balM In 11L
French Dank (jains Gold
PAK18. July 8. Tbe foUewlnj: ws the prio
elp2 IWU In aWteiMBt of tk Bask of Kraa&e
" July 8
(macs)
S'ji. ""''.'. 'SJu'.lOO.
V7ri;i, 12.12 ;eo aoo
Julyl
(FVnc)
&2o S7i.aoo.MK)
12.JW. soo.ow
2.100. JOU.OOO
geawvl deposits J.1&I.00O.0OO
BUls discounted and
Staled bills 3.4W.6O0.OO.J
Trur dat-.lt '.S-S
Advances ttlO,4uU,Quu
2,3l'.00008
S2,000.(iM
Oil). 700.000
FOREIGNERS SELLING
PENNSYLVANIA SHARES
Cramp nnd Baldwin In Good
Demand Juno Anthracite
Shipments Show Decrease.
Except for a moderate amount of sell.
Ins of leAdlng International stocks for
foreign account there was little to dis
cuss In the day's dealings on tho Phila
delphia Exchange. Cramp Shipbuilding,
Baldwin Lbcomotlva nnd Lake Superior
displayed a firm tone, but Pennsylvania
and United States Steel showed signs of
the liquidation abova referred to. Never
theless, thero seemed to be willing buy
era for theso shares at relatively alight
concessions, and It was said that offer
ings were being absorbed by strong lit'
vestment Interests,
With regard to tha recent buoyancy
In Baldwin shares. It Is Interesting to
note that the total number of employes
on tho payrolls of tho big locomotive
company this week Is 6S22. At tho low
point last January tho number was 3900.
At maximum capacity the works are able
to ubs 10.SOO men.
Tho traction shares ruled steady. Bids
for the preliminary construction of the
l'rankford elevated wero advertised today,
ns well no those for tho construction of
tho City Hall section of the subway, but
tho Street paid little attention to the
nctual start of tho new plans. Neither
wero York Hallways shares affected by
tho resumption of cash dividend pay
ments on the preferred.
' Tho anthracite Issues wero a. trine de
pressed, but offerings wero not Impor
tant Shipments of hard, coal in Juno were
6,316,102 tons ns compared with 6.130,14i)
tono In that month n year ago, n docrcARQ
of SU.O&l tons. This reflects the curtail
ment policy that has been In forco at the
mines, but tho June, 1914, output was close
to record figures. The production In June,
1913, was 6,970,017 tons, which was C53.9I.
tons moro than In the month just re
ported. The Lehigh Vnlley, which has
been shipping moro coal to market than
tho Beading and all other carrtors for
Roma time, decreased Its shipments by
337,723 tons In June, but nevertheless net.
ually carried S3,2u3 tons as against th)
Heading's 852,411. Jcrsoy Central also cut
Its tonnngo heavily In Juno, or by 230.I&7
tons. Tho Dolnwaro nnd Hudson was the
only road to IncrcaBo Its tonnage.
The restrictive policy, which began In
May, when there was a reduction of 483,692
tons, ns compnrcd with .May, 1914, brings
tho production for tho ilrst half of tlii
cnlendnr year down to 1,350,483 tons below
tho samo period In 1914. In the nix
months ended Juno 30, 1913, Reading has
decreased Its tonnage 618,377 nnd Jersey
Central 690,233 tons. On tho other hand,
so active hnvo been tho Iehlgh Vnlloy
and Delaware and Hudson during most
of tho current half year that their ship
ments show Incrcnses of 141,773 and 487,
917 tons, respectively.
New York Bond Sales
Low. Cloae.
8UV, 87U
m?I oi4
82 82
OOH W
os.s us).
lOlfi 101'i
80 80S
811'i 81IW
M 83(1
85(a 83V,
Sh "8k
8U 8U,
lOOJi, 11X1
01 04fs
81 81
1(10 100
J90C0 'Amer Tol clt 4s tij,
UOOJ Armour Co 4H MS
7000 Atchleon adj 4s faX
CS3O0 Atchison cv 4s W.W . . IKV
lliWO Atchluon cv -Is 10IW... I)8.
4000 Atchluon cv Sb 1017... 101U
21WU0 Halt & Ohio OMs KU).
10OO Halt A Ohio 4Vi 8!!i
1'tKiO Halt & Ohio 4a MH
400i) Ilalt & Ohio cv IWs... 83k
CWK) UiO 1 LB4WV 4a 78!4
14COO Halt & O Swn 3'i-... M1H
GO0O lleth Htoel let 5s loot,
33000 llcth Steel rfd a U3
W)00 lirookn lip Tr 4a 81
3000 Mrookn Up Tr 5 18..100
4U0II Cent Leath 1st 5a W1IH
63000 Cent l'ac 1st 4s 834.
0000 Chea & O cv 4iB 71 G
200O Chllo Coiiper 7 lltlij
10(0 hi A Knat III 5a 6'A
11100 Chi (It West 4 tlti
1000 Chi & W Ind (!a 100
1MMW Chi U & Q Joint 4s Vi
.10(10 Chi II .6 O gen 4s HO
70O0 Chi II & Q III 4s 0254
0000 C M & stl cv 3e rct..!02
2000 C M 4 SI 1' den tl 110
B000 C it & St P dlv 4s... SO
7000 C M A St 1 cv 4'4s. . 04H
i'000 Chi It I & P col (i...lUS(?
500O C SI P 11 & O deb Ba.lOOW
22000 Con Qua cv lla 110'a
1000 Cumberland Tel 5s... 07
11X10 Del & Hud rfd 4s 43
1000 Detroit United 4Hs... 71
2000 l.'ls Secur Corp 5s 2t4
01000 Du l'ont Powd 4Ws. . . 03(1
5000 Erlo conv 4s Ser U.... (13(.
ioo t'la & Ea.t Co 4H.... 874J
WOO Hud Man rfd 5a 7t'J
1000 do in 5s 25(5
130O) III Steel deb 4H 8RH
r.li III Cent Is 10.-.' 1 70
dOOO Inap ov fla 123U
7(XH) Interb Jlet 4Vjb 78(J
mono Interb II T rcf Ba 07
23000 Inter Mer Mar 4V4..-. MVj
1000 Internl Paper (la 100
211XX) Jap new Oer am 4Un. 73
3000 KCflStll 4a..;.. 72
1000 Kan City Bo lat :!... )7Vj
XOOO Iika Sh deb 4s 1028.. hoii
1000 Hex Pet Co Os 100 (4
5000 Minn & Bt I. Rs 8t(
1000 Mo Kan & T let 4a.. 73i
5000 Mo l'ac 4a .17
10O0O Mo foe cv 8a .3SU
01X10 Mo Paclflo cona Ob... OOVi
2000 3lont Power Ca UO'I
1000 N V C-M C col 3Vis.. 70
11000 S f O 4 H 3Ws 77
73300 N Y C & Hud da rct.lttlH
12000 N Y C & Hud 4Via .. SS
4100 N Y C & Hud 4a SS
10OO N Y City -JHa 1UCO .. 08
4000 N Y City ret 4'ie 101'4
0O0O N Y City 4h Nov 37.102(1
30000 N Y N II & II 0 1H(J
:000 N Y Ont & W lat 4a.. 77
7000 IN Y Tel gen 4H 04
3C.00O Norf & Weet cvt 4e... 10211
lOOO do 4a HT1
7mi0 Nor Pao prior 4a V0
1K00O do (ten 3j (C$i
MK.11 Ora Short L let C 108
1000 Penna cv .T.ia lOOJi
2000 da 3a 1000 a'lji
lOil.Ml do gen ct -1H" 07
IMll do ct 4.ia 102ti
rllll Hock Jaland 4a &1
M)00 do rfd 4a 02U
jwio do 5a 41 M
:;ooo St U I it & So 4a (i.lj
Iixki do Ga ("Hi
2UI !t I. 1 M i 3 OK 4a.. 50
2XHM) Seaboard A L adj Ba.. H.3K
MOO South rae 4s Rl
20(10 South Pac cv 4a 80
11000 S V cv ret f P Ba 'SI... 00
2200O- South Pac rfd 4s hit;
30(1 fiouth Pao Term 5s... 7r
VOOO South Rwy con 6a.... MS
5000 Texas Co cv Oa 00V
1000 Trleltv Ba 05(4
4000 I! B ftubber 6a 102(4
3 Kilo U H Steel Ba lOUl
2000 Union Pao cv 4 88U
1000 Va Ilwy Ba OJK
20000 Wabaah 4a 20
11000 Wab Enu ct eta 4a..., 1SJ
IWiOO IVat.I" Ter lat ct 4a... In
2(i00 "V'et Electrto 5a 101
77000 tVeat E & M cv Ba.... 103(1
1000 West Shore res 4a..., 60(i
ipi
100i IOOVj
11(1 1111
ion. 10 Hi
102'J 102k
11014 11 014
104H
Local Bid and Asked
Yealsrday'a
Did. Aaked,
07 07U
101 W 10?
12S 1:1
87 UVji
4S 4Sg
B2 33
S1U 32
OU IttlV
13 131?
13 8
Haldwin
do pref 1
tluffalo & Suaq t e
do pref t 0
Cambria Steel
Rleetiiu Storag-e
(ianeral A-phalt
Oa pref
Kytono Telephone ,. .
Keystone Telephone to
Keyatone Telephone pfd 1
lake Hud Corn
oa ea
Lenlsh Navigation ...
Lehigh Vslley ..-.
Lehigh Vallay Trao ..
Ihlgh Valley pref..,.
Pennaylvanla .........
l'hlla JMee
Phlla Co ...;
do s per pent. pr,.,.
dp 9 per cent, pr.
PhTla R T
do t o
Raadlns ..............
V.iunlh flAjBtumt .....
70U 70(4
28(5 20
62K 62U
san 24
33 ag
32 32J
3S 36
la
7SH 7SW
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DIVIDENDS DECLARED
Bank of Comneree. regular atiaUnoual 4 per
ceSui paysbw July 13 to atoclc of record Jul
lti,n TiaBle Company, regular aamlannutl 2
,twi. WW August 2 to atoslt of record
UiBduirUl Title sad Truat Company. reguUr
.Uanual 8 per cent., payabla July 15 to
iSciTof record July .
Shaltuck ArloxJ rojepsr Company, no cjota,
.Tibi Auiuil 26 to stock of record July 31
Nw York state Railway company, rasutor I
. Mil.Viniuiil $1 24 on (.referred. Bttyabf July . I
., .,,. 0,1 nhiu. it oer cant oa common I
nd a.mloouaT Z par oawrt- oowreXarrad, ey-1
able Sepilmtw ' July iU
S sis
BV!i
23 21
aa4; 31
32 32
30 89
0
7 7i
M
HENRY TATNALL
Rc-clccted prcsidont of tho Elk
town nntl Miildlcton Railroad,
n subsidiary of the Pennsylvania
Railroad.
Financial Briefs
Tho Baltimore and Ohio Italtroad de
clared a semiannual dividend of 214 per
cent., same ns six months ago. Prior to
that time tho blycarly payment was J
per cent.
Tho New York banks transferred $150,
000 to San Francisco.
The Oxford Paper Company has sold
12,(00,000 first mortgago 15-year 6 per cent,
bonds to Leo, Hlgglnson &. Co. for refund
ing purposes.
Junius Spencer Morgan, eldest son of
J. P. Morgan, will, on September 1, Join
tho staff of J. P. Morgan & Co., as a
clerk.
Tho New York banks lost to tho Sub
treasury yesterday $744,000, and since Fri
day last, 522,677,000;
Charles Dclany was elected vice presl.
dent of the Kensington Nntlonnl Bank,
succeeding Lewis Davis, resigned.
The Fren.cn moratorium on commercial
bills of exchango will bo continued, ac
cording to tho Mlnltscra of Finance and
of Commerce.
Exports of copper for the week ended
June 23 amounted to 7.171,700 pounds. Of
this 3,860,000 went to England, 2,477,250 to
Frnnco nnd 672,000 to Denmark. Imports
of copper, ore, matte, etc., amounted to
419,000 pounds, nnd of pigs, etc., 6,236,000
pounds.
The American Car and Foundry Com
pany has closed an order with tho Rus
sian Government for 4100 box cars, half to
bn built at Berwick. Pa., nnd half at the
Illinois plant.
Anthracite coal producers throughout
tho Stnte will this week recelvo tho flrBt
of tho blanks for tho monthly report of
production of anthracite coal nnd tho
amount prepared for market so that re
port may be made for tho month of June,
tho net having been signed ns of June 1.
Under the terms of tho act of 1916 tho
reports must bo filed by tho 16th of each
month, nnd tho Auditor General's Depart
ment has prepared spoclal ledgers for
tho anthracite tax nccounts.
Electric Boat Issues on tho New York
curb advanced to a new high record, tho
common moving up 7 points to 137 and
tho preferred 6 points to 136.
Carstalrs & Brown wore Hellers of
United States Steel In Philadelphia.
Somo Improvement Is reported this
week In the pig Iron market of this city
nnd vicinity, nlthough tho anticipated de
mnnd hns not yet materialized. Since
July 1, tho beginning of tha second half,
lnnulrlos have become moro numerous
nnd thero nro somo pending orders for
largo tonnage. Tho local Inquiries are
said to aggregate about 10,000 tons.
Tho anthracite coal tonnngo of the Le
high and New England Railroad In Juno
was 222,587 tons, as compared with 255.5S9
In that month last year.
Tho New York stock transfer tax In
Juno was $335,301.
Tho Juno sales of the F. W. "Woolworth
Company showed" an Increase of $312,417,
and for six months a gain of $1,531,358.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadel
phia today received notification from1 the
Federal Reserve Board at Washington
that tho latter body has approved the
applications of 65 of the 131 member
banks of northern New Jersey to cancel
their subscriptions with tho local Re
servo Bank nnd subscribe to an equal
amount of stock In the Federal Reserve
Bank of New York.
Sales in Philadelphia
Yes. cloae.
BO Amtl Copper. . . 7215
200 Amer Can .... 4BV4
B2 Raid I.oco (17
31 Raid Loco pief.,102
ino Cam Stee 1 4RV4
23 Cent Leather. . . 40J
100 Chi Oreat Woat mi
30Key Tel Co pref 03
BI3 Lake Sup Corp. 0
1B2 Lah Nav TUtt
135 Leh Valley .... 71V4
100 Leh Val Tran pr 28i
10 Mo Kan & Tex lOli
135 Northrn Cent, 3,
33 N Y Central . . 88'i
1423 Penna Railroad B2'4
203 Phlla Eleo 2351
10O Phlla Rap Tran 8
tt iieauinK ..,,..
l'.Ti -ronopan uet
500 Tonooah Mln
3
02 Union Traction. B2
82 United Oa Imp 83
3(113 II S Steel 30
85 W Jr li Seash 4S
S Wcatmor Coal.. UOi
10O Wm Cramp t c. 02
Ex dividend,
BONDS.
Laat prev.aale,
1100 Am Oaa Ba...,. 83V4
15000 Raid Lo lat Ba.. 100(4
1000 City 4a 1011... ,10l(
1000 Eli P Tr 4a... 73
200 Intatals Rya 4a, fi$U
1000 L Nav con 4Ha. 0S(I
0000 li V con 4Ha t c. OStj
4000 Pa en 4U to WI.102C
27000 Pa Co gn 4Wa., a7fj
2000 Phlla Hleo fa., 70
4000 do Ba t C...1O1
1000 Reading Imp 4a. DiX
1000 Un Rwy Inv Ba. ..
102
101H
73
B8V4
MH
Bi 1
102K II
07 W, 071
70
101
8t
101 101
WH 04K
8 bl
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
NEW YORK, July 8. -BUTTER. Market
barely steady: receipts. 10.888 nackagea; utra.
Hitfzs.! ingntr acoring-, xsjarsso.: staia
iiry, ileal ci
HtlGS. Market
127140.: Imitation creamery.
hu20
rket Irregular; recelpla, 1717
cawa; extra
nuarbv whit
nearby browus.
Attachment Against "Katy"
110.000 waa granted by Supreme Court Juatlce
Gray against property o( tha illMstirl. Kajaaaa
aad Texaa Railway. In favor ol Rarry il. Kut
asr, a net holder. In a ault brought to reoavex
the amount due oa tan note of lloaq tub
inada by the cofopany on May 1, IMS, and
payable on May 1 laat lo this city.
ENGLAND'S JUNE TRADE
LONDON. July 8. Tha Britten Hoard of
Trad figure (or tha month of Jua ehow ao
lncrvaaa In Imcorta of lew. 180,000. Tha prlB
clMl tocraaws were in food, raw material and
cox too.
Ttw oxporia anowea a d,.reaa or sa.. 1 tu.auo.
ShVaftr
S,0O)
w tnanuiac.uiaa aituica. el wown fl,
wj ia toUoa Kitilv.
lush. Low. Clnae.
72'4 72W 72V4
43S4 43V4 45!;
C8 fittI 08
102 10l(. 102
4 48 48
41U 41U 41W
Ktt 10)4 toft
03 CO 03
, 0 0
73W 73 73
10 70S 704
20 28S 20
814 84 8'4
S3, 83 8.1
8S 83Tl K3
B2'5 5214 52 II
23j; 23ji 2.15I
8H m! 8K
73,, T2 TS,
41fc 41. 4U
714 7 7li
32 3214 32Vj
S3il ai(; Ml,
BO B8(4 asK
48 4? 48
(10(4 (SOU (1014
02 024, (B
High. Low. Cloae,
83ti 8541 S5K
102 VU
Ifl.H ,01,4
&M4 Mh
vaA unri vata
02K 102K ak
D7(i OlC 07
963,000,000 BUSHELS
OF WHEAT PREDICTED
Federal Report Places Condi
tion o Winter Staple Below
Laat Year nnd Spring Above.
WABHIKQTO.V, July 8,-Tho Crop Re
porting Board of the Department of Agri
culture today announced the following
estimates of tho conditions nnd protrablo
yields of tho principal crops on July 1:
Winter wheat-Conditions, 84.4; last
year, 84,1; yield per acre, 18.6 bushels;
last year. 19 bushelsi total, 068,000,000 bush
els! last yoAr, 684,000,000: Juno forecast,
6T6,000,OM bushels.
Spring wheat condition, 83.3; last year,
M.l. yield per acre. 1S.3 bushels; last
J-ear, ll.S bushels; total, 233,000,000 bush
el.; last year, 206,000.000 bushels; Juno
forecast 274,000,000.
All whcat-condltlon, 87; last year. 03.4;
yield per acre, 16.S bushels; last year, 16.8
bushels; total, 963,000,000 bushels; Inst
year, 891,000,000 bushels; Juno forecast,
M9.090.O00. Prlco July I, 102.8 cents; last
year, 76.9 cents. The estimated produc
tion of 063,000,000 In tho greatest In the
history of tho country, tho previous high
record having been last year.
Corn-Condition, 81.2; Inst' year. 85.8;
acreage. 109,273,000, or 103.6 per cent of
im; yield per acre, 25.8 bushels; last year,
2S.8 bushels; total, 2,814,000,000 bushels;
last year, 2,673,000.000; prlco July 1, 77.7
cents; last year, 75.R cents.
Onts-Condlllon. M.9; last year, 81.7;
yield per acre, 31.8 bushels; last yenr.
2D.7 bushels; total, l,3J3,0oo,000 bushels;
Ian yenr, 1,141,000.000; Juno forecast,
1,283,000.000. Prlco July 1, 46.7 cents; Inst
year, 38.8 cents.
Darlcy Condition, OU; last year, 92.0;
yield per acre, 2S.2 bushels; last year.
25.8 bushels; total, 203,000,000 bushel's; laat
year, 193,000.000; Juno forecast, 197.000,000;
price, July 1, 55.8 cents; Inst year, 47.5
cents.
Rye Condition, 92; lost year, 92.9; yield
per aero, 17 bushels; last year, 16.8 bush
els; price, July 1, 93.7 cents; last year,
63.1 cents,
Tho amount of wheat remaining on
farms July 1 was estimated at 3.3 per
cent, of last year's crop, or about 23,972,000
bushels, compared with 32,236,000 on July
1, 1011.
RESUME CASH DIVIDENDS
York Railways Announco Regular
Payment on Preferred Stock.
Announcement wor mndo by tho York
Railways Company this morning that tho
regular semiannual dividend of $1.25 per
share would bo paid July 30 on tho pre
ferred Btock ns registered July 20.
This means a resumption of cash divi
dends. Six months ago tho semiannual
dividend, nt tho rata of 2(4 per cent., was
pnld In thrco-ycar scrip, maturing Janu
ary SO, 1918, and bearing Interest at the
rato of 6 per cent, per annum.
COTTON
NEW YORK, July S.-Contlnuatlon of
tho liquidation by Wall Street and longs
cnuscd a further decline In cotton this
morning, prices opening four to soven
points under. About the only support
wns covering by shorts. The market nt
Liverpool wns bettor than had been ex
pected, and there was a good demand
for tho spot article thcro. Weather con
ditions In tho belt wore favorable.
Selling pressure Increased In tho after
noon and October fell 25 points. January
and December were down nearly ns much.
Spot dropped 15. Total exports for tho
season to date nro 8,183,639 bales, ngnlnst
8,927,869 bales a year ago.
Yea, clnao. Open, lllirh. Ijo-. Close.
January 0.71) 11.73 0.78 11.57 H.57
July P.07 11.05 0.O5 8.8.-. R.K.1
October n.52 n.47 11. is 0.2.- n.27
December .... n.75 n.on n.71 n.50 p.m
March 10.01 n.111 10.02 n.s.i n.M
May 10.25 10.23 10.23 10.00 10.00
Spot 0.35 0.20 ....
New Du Pont Surety Company
WILMINGTON", Del.. July fl.-In order In
maintain its own surety company to miaranlee
Government ordera. tho du l'ont Powder Com
pany hah organized the Delawnro Surety Coin
gany, with a capital stock paid In or 2,000,000
nd a surplus of fl.OoO.OOO, mnklnc It among
tun inremoBL companies ni ita Kind In the
countiy. The officers elected were:
Judgo J. 1". I.attey. president: William P.
Raakob, treasurer. 8. D. Townsend, C. It.
kludge and V. 8. Thoman are the other di
rectors. Tho United States Government requlrea a
bond given to dellter contracts on time, and
thla company will furnish thes surety bonds.
Third Nationnl Bank Changes
O. Urinton Roberts waa today elected vice
president of tho Third National Dank, W. Clif
ford Wood waa elected caahler and William T.
Tomllnson and Samuel Draham, Jr.. aarfstant
cashiers. The directors also nlected Thomas J.
Hare to membership In the hoard.
Thejo elections were to fill vacancies occa
aloi.ed by the resignation nf Thomas J. riudd
as vice president and caahler and director.
Philadebh
421 Chestnut Street
Largest Bank in Philadelphia and in
the State of Pennsylvania
A comparative table exhibiting its growth during the past twenty-five years.
Surplus
and Net Profits Total
Capital (Earned) Deposit Assets
1890 $1,500,000 $1,084,000 $6,866,000 $9,627,000
1895 1,500,000 1,151,000 8,760,000 11,843,000
1900 1,500,000 1,589,000 23,358,000 26,821,000
,1905 1,500,000 2,576,000 37,775,000 42,892,000
1910 1,500,000 3,852,000 45,046,000 51,729,000
1915 1,500,000 5,042,000 72,049,000 82,819,050
LEVI I RUE, President
WILLIAM S. MADDOX, Vieo President HORACE FORTESCUE, Vice Pretv & Cashier.
DAVID "W. STEWART FRANK P. STJBPIIBNS, O, HOWARD WOLFE
Assistant Cashiers
' Directors
RICHARD ASHHUR8T LBVI
IiINQQU GQUF11ISX otaumtB rj. ntA,iu MNUiti USA
GHOROB WOOD OfaROB It MoFADDHN PIBRRB S. duPQNT
ALFRBD C HARRISON BFFINOHAM B. MORRIS THOMAS 8. OATBS
nunuAU juukum aba. a. wiPiU -
OUR SUPERIOR FACILITIES ARE AT YOUR COMMAND, AND YOUR ACCOUNT WILL
BE CORDIALLY WELCOMED. -
COMMERCIAL AND TRAVELERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT ISSUED. FOREIGN EX
, CHANGE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
M'ltRAT. Receipt, 35,821 bush. There
waa a further advance cf 2c. In thla market,
due to stronger reports from the weet. De
mand for export waa fair, but millers showed
IlttI Interest. Orferlngs ef eld winter on the
spot were Very small and quotations are emit
ted. (JimtaiionB cf Iota. In eport.elvator
No. 2 red, new, July, tl,0Ml,0; No. 2. red
western, new, July, fl.ooffl.lii No. 1 Northern
Uuluth. eld, 41.a79t.SO.
CtlRN. Receipts, 3000 hush. The market
was nrm and lc. higher, with light offerings.
tlon-No, a yellow, MUflSStie.j steamer yelle-r,
SS'SfWe.s No. 3 yellow, 81!4fl83!!e.
wiioini nns: car inte rnr imai Iran, ss 10 lnca-
OATH. Receipts, 8000 bush. Offering;
""every light and prices further advanced
violations! no, wime, rnJeic.i mnna
ard white, BTi837He.i No. 3 white. BOdMUe.
.. FI.OUR, Receipts, 109O bbl. and 812.030
lbs. in sacks. Mill limits were firmly held,
y,.i mere was utile trading, uuotauona loiiows
f01."1!. Pr. "6 'h- In wood Winter, clear, $3.23
5.75J0.25: Kansas, atraighf. Juts aacke, 43.00
0.1S; do., patent, lute eacka, .1S0.40
:pr.'!;'. flrat, clear, 0.Bfl0.40j do., straight,
J(i.40Jd.03, do., patent, rl.03A.W; do.,
ttvnrUe brands, 77,23j city mills, cholco
and fancy patent, i7.2fi city mills, regular
grades winter, clear, 45.25fl5.riO; do., straight,
3,300.1.75; do, potent, ?3. .688.23.
Itvn Ff.OttU was quiet nnd without Im
portant change. quotations: Nearby, and
UcKtern, in wood, at (090.50, as to quality.
PROVISIONS
, The market ruled Orm with n fair Jobbing
demand. Quotations: City beef. In sets,
smoked nnd nlr-dried, 2.fl2c. ; Western beef, In
sets, smoked. 2."itT2ric. , city beef, knuckles nnd
tenders, smoked and nlr-iiricl, 27C2SC: West
ern beef, knuckles nnd tenders, smoked, !!
-lc. ; beef Items, 3lf32. polk, family. I23B
22.50- hams, a. V. cursd, loose, 13)(M4c.i
do., skinned, loose, 13!;if13);c.: do., do.,
smoked. UtiSHIjc; other hams, smoked, city
cured, ns to brand nnd nicrage, 144tM3e.;
hams, nmoked, Western cured, 14H31So.; do.,
boiled, boneless, 23tf24c.: picnic shoulders, P.
!'. cured, loos. ll5712c; do., smoked, UIW1
12ic: hollies. In pickle, according to nver
nge, loose. 12(.5(rfl3c. ; breakfast bacon, ns to
brand nnd nverngr, city cured, 17iff1M.i break
fast bacon, Western cured. 17rflRc. ; lard,
Western, refined, tierces. 104ClO1ic. , do., do.,
do., tubs, 10H1U0V. : Inrd. nuro city, kettte
rendered, In tierces, 10Wl107ic ; lard, pure
city, kettle rendered, In tubs, lOUOlOlJc.
REFINED SUGARS
Tho market was quiet and unchanged. We
quote refiners' list: prices: Standard gran
ulated. O.lBc.i extra flno granulated, 8.10c;
powdered. 0.20c.: confectioners' A. flc; soft
grades. 5.2503.83c,
DAIRY PRODUCTS
UUTTRR. Demand was fair for fine
goods and prices were well maintained. Quota
tions: Western, solid-packed crenmery, fonry
sivclnls, .iftlic.: extra, 2Ritc: extra nrats, 274
ii2Sc. : Urate.. 27c.: seconds, 2.1T) Stile.; nearby
prima, fancy, 32c: average extra, 20ff3lc; do.,
fair to good. 20H27c; Jobbing sales of fancy
prints. 'MU'MC.
KOOS, Choice atoclt waa In fair request
and steady, but the undergrades were dull.
Quotations: In freo cases, nearby extras,
24c. per dox.: firsts, J5.hr, per ntandard case;
nearby currtnt receipts, 15.5.1 per case: West
ern extra firals. 4(1 per caae; firsts. 43.5.1 per
cusa: rnncy selected candled egga were Jobbing
nt 25f27c. per dox.
CIIKIISn. Tho market ruled steady under
moderato offerings, but trade was quiet. Wo
quote. New York, full cream, fancy, now, lUir
JOltC do., do., fair to good, new, 15tfl31.ac. ;
do., part skims. Ofrl.lc.
POULTRY
T.IVK. Fowls wero In moderata supply
and firm, with a good demand. Chickens wero
quiet and barely steady. Quotations: Fowls,
as to quality, lOHIKHc; roosters. 11B12C. ;
broiling chickens, fnncy, not Icchorn. weigh
ing l'kW2 lbs. apiece, 23Si2.1c: broiling chlck
ern, not leghorns, weighing ilV, lbs. apiece.
lS22c ; brnlllni; chickens, leghorns, weighing
1(4112 His. apiece, lftiS21c.: broiling chickens,
leghorn'i. weighing lt'i lbs, apiece, lTSIlKc;
ducks. I'ekln, old, HBl.'c; do., Indian Runner,
old, 123713c; ducks, young, nccordlng to size,
15017c; pigeons, old, per pair. 21023c; do,,
young, per pnlr, 20nj2lc.
DltnSSEI). The market ruled firm under
small supplies and a fair demand for desirable
stock. Quotations- Fresh-killed poultry, fowls.
12 to box, .lry-plcked, fnncy eelccted. 10c;
weighing JiJflS IbM. npiece, lHiic ; weighing 0!i
(74 lbs. nploce, lS'ic. ; weighing 3 lbs. apiece.
10K17Vic; under 3 lbs. apiece. 1 1 WOlSVSc :
lco-packed Western. 4, lbs. and over nnlece,
17V4c; do., smaller sizes, H1fl7c. ; old roosters,
dry-picked, 12c; broiling chickens, Jersey,
fancy, SW32c: other nearby, fancy. SSK.'iac;
Western, weighing Itaftt! los.. 24020c; do.,
weighing 101U lbs., 21023c; spring ducks.
10017c.; squabs, per doi., white, weighing 11
to 12 lbs per doz.. 43.li01f4.CO: white, weigh
ing 0 to 10 lbs. per dox., 433.50; white.
weighing 8 lbs. per !ox 42.55irf2.fl.1! do., 7
lbs. per dox.. 2.I(in2.2n; do., do., (IttOH ibs.
per dox.. 41.OOi71.C3; dark, 41.30&1.03; small
and No. 2. fl.
FRESH FRUITS
There was a fair demand for desirable stock
and values generally wero steadily held. Quotations-
Apples, new transparent, per hamper,
41471.73; peaches, Georgia, per crate. JTIi'SW
2.2.1; lemons, per box. 42.25tf3; oranges. Flor
ida, per box. 42(?.1.BO: nrapcfrult. Florida, per
box. S1JT2.60: pineapples, p'r crate Porto Rico,
4I.503S.A0; Florida. 4t.oOv2.SO; cherrlra, aweet,
per lb.. ."i77c; do., sour, per lb., 5B7c; plums.
Ucorgla, per carrier. 4!.n0o2; currants, red. per
nt.. 57f7c ; strawberries, per qt.. New York.
llffilRc; blackberries. Delaware, Maryland and
Jersey, per'qt., 57c. : gooseberries, per qt.,
attflc; huckleberries, per qt.. Rffllc; raspber
ries, red, per pt.. :ifl4e.; cantaloupes. Georgia,
per crate. 5101.50; watermelonst Florida, per
loo. 4353; r,0.
VEGETABLES
Potatnen nt flno aualltv wero In fair rni!t
and steady. Other vegetables sold fairly and
vhiucs ueneruuy wcio wuu niainiainea. ijuo.
vniucs generally wero wen mainiainea. Quo
lotions' White potatoes, Norfolk, per bbl. No.
I, 41.1091.23; No. 40S50C.I white potatoes.
North Carolina, per bbl. No. 1. P0e.Ofl: No. 2,
in
1.
North
40050c: anions, Ilermuda. per crato. 50i75c:
no., jersey, per ii-miBn. DasKei, i4j;c. ; do..
Eastern Shore, per hamper. 60fi15c. ; eggplant,
Florida, per box; 41.7532; do.. Norfolk, per
crate, 42.7.183; cucumbers, North Carolina, per
h-bbl. basket, EOgtiOc. ; cucumbers, Norfolk,
por H-hbl. basket. 75frD0c; cucumberm Nor
folk, per bbl- 41.2381.50; corn. North Carolina.
.... f,o,n Tf 7C1 n.nn... r1nplfa ..ab m
rler, 41.23; tomatoes. Jersey, per basket,
tl. 2501. 50; do.. Mississippi, per case, .VMfGOc;
asparagus, per bunch, 5fl5c; mushrooms, pr
4-lb. basket, Mc.0fl.EO.
,.,. . ... . .."......, ,-.,'.D, a .v. ,uu. l ..I'
ORGANIZED 1803
THE
ia
I RUB . R. DALB BHNSON
GRAIN PRICES HARDEN
AWAITING CROP REPORT
Cold, Wet Weather Also a Fjlc
tor England's Immediate
Demands Satisfied.
CHICAGO, July 6. The market waJi
nervous and bearish at tha opening- to
day. Scattered sales were In order dur
ing the early hours, The "watchful wait
ing" attitude was adopted hy most trad
ers. All desired to sea the Government'
ofTlclal crop prediction, due after closing,
nnd another factor was the report of an
adverse reply to Wilson's note from Oer
many. But the principal factor -waa the
weather. Cold and rains were reported
In many districts, but while they affected
tho small grains, It waa looked upon ns
n good thing for com. Despite this, cdrn
advanced nnd appeared firm,
July whoat, which closed yesterday at
41.07 asked, opened at 109, tho aanln
figure as yesterday's opening. It sagged
a trifle, but gave evidence of holding Its
own later unless somo adverse reports
should bo received.
September opened nt 41.02U, the same
price asked last night at the closing. It
held firm nnd was strong,
December sold off at the opening at
fl.Olft. compared with Jl.05. the closing
prlco of yesterday. It followed Septem
ber's example and gained strength later.
Hulls predict a rapid rise In the near
future. ,
December moved up to 41.07U In tho
aftornoon, closing at fl.WVi. Other
months also extended their eartlof ad
vances and then Reacted at the end.
Corn and oats were In demand and ad
vanced over the closing prices of yester
day nt the opening,
Favorable reports from Argentina nnd
the United States bolstered tho Liverpool
market. Spot was firm. .Corn advanced.
England's Immediate demands appear ia
bo satisfied and trades nro now turning
to the Continentals.
Leading futures ranged as roltowa:
Teat'd's
Wheat Open. High. Ix)w. Close, close.
July l.on 1,10 I.O814 tl.onvi t07H
Beptombor .. 1.02i l.OIVl 1.01f fl.fl.1H 1,02(4
December .. 1.041 1.07iJl 1.04I l.Oail 1.03H
Corn lnw itcltvervt
July 7.1)4 7rt 735; 75 T4
September .. 735 74 73J 744 73
Uersmhcr . . 05 CI1U IVUI ER 1141
December
04 68 04H
Data
July
July urt " 72 I1
September .. 3S 3 flfjt M7l '.17f
Deccrrber .. 30 SOU 30 B0H fSOH
iSW H
40 4Pi f45S
rrrt
July .M .43 .,.. S.7S
September .. 0.00 0.00 8.03 18.03 8.07
lllM-
July
September ..1(1.20 10.20
TftrU
0.70 0.07
D.02 -0,85 tlO.,17
July 13.70 15.70 13.43 15.4.1 13.72
September ..1P.00 10.10 15.00 10.70 13.07
Uld. tAskeo
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CRICAOO, July 8. HOGS Receipts. 25,000;
markets rvalOe. lower; mixed and butchers.
7.25B7.82H: good heavy. 7.2O07.7O; rough
heavy, 40.fllt7.15: light, 47.43S7.83; plga, 48.1IJ
Sf7.M: bulk, 47.3te7.75. ...
o.n-r, t.. ti.m n.a JOn, n.Arleta ilMnr!
CATTI.K. Rccelpta, 4500; marketa strong:
beeves, 5T.iU'triu.-iu: cows ana neuers. a.iow
p.M; "Pexans, 7.50fl8.8.1; calves,' 40W1O.73.
HIIERP. Receipts, 10,000; markets 1532.1c.
higher; natlvo and Wcstorn, 43.7380.00; lambs.
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
NF.W YORK. July 8. The coffee market
opened with much activity, prices allowing ad
vances from 2 to 5 points.
Today s Tea'dasrs
opening. close.
April J.Wi.JI
May 7.1Sft7.1
Juno 7.20JJ7.22 7.1207.14
September "0.81 . n.u7.W
October fl.asfo.nl a;i.w
November o.oogn.n.'i
(December (1.0-1Q0.05 fl.noeo.Ul
Januory l?i
February a.tia '
March "7.04 7.01187.IU
Uld.
MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS
TONOPAH STOCKS.
Bid Aakel
Jim Rutler Wl M
JIacNamara 02 .W
Midway JO 4J
Sllxpah Extension .W .23
Montana ?J -J"
Northern Star 13 .18
Tonopnh Belmont ; 4 1-tn
Tnnnnah FWtenslon 2 15-18 3
Tnnnnnh Merrer ................. .40 .12
Tonopah Mining T 7H
Itesoue muia :' - v
West End 2 .S
OOI.DF1BLD STOCKS.
Atlanta .30
niua Hull 0.1 .05
nooth '! .
imudoc "; .v
COD f- .0' -0"
Combination Fraction 08 .1(1
Dlamondfleld R D 02 .04
Daisy 05 .0T
Qoldneld Coriaolldaled 1 1 7-16
Cloldfleld Merger .22 ,J
Jumbo Extension i.y" 4.-j
Kewanas ! !.
nra O" ""
6rnd Kin 07 .OT
Sliver rick H -12
MISCEMANEOUS.
Falrv 'Axtec H
Klmberly g? '21
Nevada Rill ,'ji ,;!
Nevada Wonder '-00 -
DAR SILVER
v mriKT T,.W a Ttae silver Waa .QUOted St
22 pence, off V4 pence.
SAMTJHL, M. VAT.
wii.JjIAJI J. I
WCaT&AOB D.
SAMUBL, XX, Yi
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