Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 09, 1915, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. JULY 9, 1Q15.
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CERTAINTY OVER INTERNATIONAL . SITUATION KEPT MARKET IN A WAITING MOOD
EW HAVEN WEAK;
COAL PRODUCTS UP
IK
ijjgs0tlri Pacific nt New Low.
iff Banks Lost $23,562,000 on
r Currency uperatiuno.
k..pV tonK, July 9 -Operations on the
i" . . . ,...,... wMfi, tvtitnVi 41, ,
,1,1. exchange """J . ""',"'
i!r . ..those of yesterday. There wan n
m,n upward spurt the ilrat few mln
5),rp upwnrn ' i ntlvftncc9 wcro
RWp up d d njvttnceg wcro
E oVS in many parts of the list, but a
I ', of Important Issues were sup
ESS t concessions mid In not a few
"?.. .t.. Inltlnl gains were soon wiped
r.h
l( . .d moro besides. Much nervousness
r.7rlvl Of tllO Adriatic l myelinic , nnu
Mvf. iih the favorable Government crop
Pf was used to boost prices In the
tjport, ": k,i ilift eont nued un-
If "!nfJ over the German reply, which
! "rU on Its wy, and the belief that It
caution, anu ..,..."
E6,a record 5 lehl of wheat; the rail
ctl "cri i .rood demand during
JSVIt cart of the session, but pressure
'... mitred against eevernl members
K?i.Prtup anil ft sagging tendency de
it tMr;"P. '", urrnlnut whloh the
IIOJOMOOO restitution suit was dismissed
, r !rKn yesterday, wns a very weak
y Boston estc
LZ. IridTng, and this resulted In unsot
Snt Although foreign llnuldatlon
""" i .nme pnrt in the pressure on the
SKTlt S 'not M heavy as It was earlier
In the week.
a new low record was mado by Missouri
ftcM. .which .old at S, alt a half, while
lill.ouri. Kansas and Texas fell a frac
tlen Xrc, Bt. raul also weakened off
rimI was nrm. The trade Is looking tip
fad 'priS - eltlns 1,cUor' U ,B ox"
reeled thflt tho monthly tonnage state
ment tit June, duo tomorrow, will show
'""",.'.. ..tlmnlml bv soma at 200.-
I'MO tons, and upward. Tho optimistic
r iMech of Judgo Gray last night, In San
i Francisco, In which ho predicted an im-
eipectcd QUICK cnuing ui we .uiuic."
ursr and that peaco would brine about
.unprecedented prosperity for this coun
(W had a favorable effect.
I(?Amerlcan Coal Products made another
ijjniatlonnl upward leap, gaining- 10 points
ikfore noon
afrmrrovement wna shown after mid-
ST) J .....It- ,,.,..... ....... flnnllnllArl ...nnl--
'SitJJ In n 'cw Issues, tho general trend
uim! to bo toward betterment, which
Stji ld by some of the standard rnll'
-- ,.J U.. mnnA nf i Vl A aflinilnivl mil.
1 fhare Now Haven and Hock
rrvau n" ' .... ......... .- ---
k. .noma .- mtr .invnn iiiiii iujl:h
fjiliwl, which liad droppcil Doioro noon,
STcftioback slightly Deforo tho close, how
i tvir. another batch of Bellini; orders np-
Sjwed. driving prices to the low of tho
W, the market cndlntr weak.
jparnfnt of Income and corporation
Ttxa this week wan largely responsible
Va, r. nt Inaa nf tM.fUi3.000 1) Now York
k.t.1.a nn MiTrortpv nnrntlnnR. 1rnm
the. Interior tha banks received $7,612,000,
Wl they Fhlpped 15,785,000 to tho Interior,
ji ln,lml,il snr.OOn nntlnnnl linnk
riqtes, sent to Washington for rodemp
itlori, and J300.000 transferred through the
Subtreasurj to Now Orleans Tho gain
Irnm IVin Interlnr wns 11. 817.000 Oohl lin-
rporis wore i,tiin,w irom iwiuiaim. v,r
i Unary disbursements by tho Subtrcasury
iwero 112.tS6.000 I'ayments by banks for
customs. Internal revenuo taxes, etc,
totaled (39.574,000, showing loss on Sub-
troaaury operations proper or zi,usuw
This mado a net loss by banka of 123,
,1 62,000 '
isTEEL MILLS WORKING
FK03I CO TO 90 PER CENT.
fPrlces Showing a Firmer Tendency.
I Collections Fair.
According to tho local weekly trado rc-
rltv of R a Dun & Co , conditions In
he local cotton nnd cotton yarn trndo
'ilioFbut llttlo change over previous week.
Business was moderately actlvo during
trie early part of tho week, bur became
jery quiet tho latter part, l'rlccs remain
tbout the same und collections uro re
ported satisfactory Thcro has been no
chance of moment In tho local wool mar-kft-durlnir
the last week: fair aunn-
Bltlcs of wool liavo been purchased by
unanuiacturcrs in neca ot supplies. Put
Bhire appears to bo but llttlo disposition
.10 anticipate futuro requirements. Deal-
Bin are mostly In foreign wools, which
Wirt available nt loner prices than asked
lor the domestic product.
KAmonff the Jobbers of hoslory, undcr-
Lwjar ana notions thoro Is reported more
itrtlvlty In business nnd somo lmprove
fijnt In collections. Bhlrt manufacturers
rtoort the season's huntnpRn nn n nntin.
futory one.
The Iron and steel market continues
tlhout material clianirn ami mills nm r.
Mrted operating on a basis ranging from
g.to M per cent of full capacity, with
wme plants running full time Prices nro
Wrofore showing a firmer tondency, par
Wylarly those Involved in export trade
Jiallroads aro maklnr nomewhat mnm
Mgamerous Inquiries, but fow important
Mders are reported Shipbuilders are well
Rfaiplojed and locnl yards are busy.
l.llu118.' W(Jek Indicated some Increased
r " Issued and the estimated cost of
-uuns smrtea oatn exceed the pre-
miW nk,.?nd ,h0 corresponding week
&,h7 , Dulloers report a fnlr amount of
... ..I ruumaung rooms, nnd while
3 lUSt Six mnntlm nf thl .. 1
Sri T i mo of busness of 12.27l.K0 over
i . monins or ISH. it la believed
t VoTi ot thls ear wl" rcsn,n
NEW YORK CURB
S'rtttn zinc
Bid. Askfd.
... OH GT
SAmerlVa'a'TobiccooiJ::'.:::: 1S& 1
ISfiai,ta,-:Eii!i:iiii 2 S-
tapper
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4lBR.tor .. - - 3 ,.T
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BANK CLEARINGS
BlelSJU,i5., Vy...l?.,re w"h "rr-
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wp-u !.& jaSSfcu i28,04aa,47t
W. Amahs ,!. 'amm
RATES FOR BIONEY
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE
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r DIVIDENDS DECLARED
J'EW YOBK MCT4, Minirnn
Mft v,:..r"'..J-"M'v1
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eu) Torft Stock Sales
Jj. .. Last clow. Hlh Low Clete.
Adams tjpresi. . . 8t i!) Ml Ml
Allls-Chalm Mfj pref. mi CI ftt f.T
Am Agt Chemical fin 4I)) 4MJ 4U1.
AmBrakoS&Fte.. lom lo-t mi mi
AmalMmated CoppM. ;2M 72U 70'X 70
Am cn... ,., 4M 4,lS 4ft)f 4fit
i2S "P,? ' lc0' 101 HOM If 0'
Am Coa product!..... 130 141 13. 13SH
aSS?,9"",1- - 4,! 4 ' 4
aSI 5t i i ? V0 0 r' ni n
aS SScciItltl 20J.J 2QH 1) 20
I',; ion vm ion io
aid Mali c 4J 4J1 .j
Amsteel loundtlaj .. 30' 3fl"f 3Vf 355.
Amsueat HefinorlM.. lno'f 10U lo:,U 100
Am?-?a. cpf 1HW Htlf 114U 111U
AmTfl &Iel 120JI 120)1 11W 110'
'J"3 To bacco 22.T 221!. 223) 22.l'
Am Woolen pref .... 8.5 81)4 lli 814
Anaconda Copper 34)J 344 ?3 mlj
A iS80" 1 ?,K 00 B!l" IW
AhL!?nJ31',)f-' 7 M os '7
Alhnlle Coait Uno.. 0S)i 10.) VOJf iro
niMtlnUni 07H 00 00 00)j
adwln Loco pref... 101 101H 101H 101!l
altlmoro ft Ohio.... 7f 7f,5l 73 76H
I alt ft Ohio ptaf .... IQH 70 01 H 0.1)4
Ijatopllas Mlnln. ... l). 1M m u,
llcthchem Steel 107M 1C0) 10(U 100U
Htookljn Hap Trani. 87 87 80)4 8 )4
Dulle . Superior.... 70)4 70U 70 70
Cal Petroleum pf 33 3S 35 35
Canadian Pacific 14 Mi 11.1 14 Hi 14 1H
Cent Leather Co 40J( 41H 40i 40
Chcaapcako A Ohio.. 30)4 301i 30M 35)
ChlnoCoppor 44)4 4l'i 41)i 41H
Chlcajo Ot West 1(1)4 10'i 10)4 10?
Chlcajo Ot WeU pf.. 27 2'J 2U 20!f
Chle Mill ft bt Paul. 80 H)U 78)4 74
O M ft St V ptcf ... 121 123 122 122
Chi It I ftP MM 11)4 12)i 12J
Chi ft Northwest . .. 120'i 121 1111 H0
Chi ft Northwest pf . 170 103 10.1 103
Chi ht P M ft O... Ill 115 lift 115
Colluolftlun Hit JM4 flOli 'Ml
Col ft Southern 23 20 20 2'1
Col ft South 1st pf.. 51)4 mV, 40) i 60)4
Conutoclc funnoi... 10 12 12 12
Continental Can GUM GO 00 0)
Continental Tan pf . . 09 l)!i)4 ll)i D0)
Corn Products Hof .. . 13)( 13)i 13 13
Corn Prod. Itef. pf... 70)i 78 78 78
Truelblo Stud 30i 3H54 30 30
DecroftCopf 00)f 00 00 00
ucn. ft Illo dranda . . 5 1 5)4 6'f 6)4
Den ft Illo 0 pf ... ) an 8JS m
Dcs M ft Kt Dodjo 7)f I ii (1)4 (1)
Distillers' hcciiriliji .. 2Hi 22 J0V4 2())d
Uomo Mines inl 1!) iy'( 10)f
Erlo ?5)i 2ui 21)i L'lJ.
Krlo -1st pf 38)i 3'J 38 .11)
Gen. Chemical 205 21)4 2b'J 290
General Klectrlc 101 105 103)j 1C3
General Motors 168 158)4 150 15il
General Motors pf ... 101)4 10MJ 101)4 101),
Ooodrlcb, II. F. Co. 52)4 63 52 62
Goodrich, U K , Co. pf 104 10JH 10X'4 103)4
Great Northora pr..H7 115)4 114)4 114JJ
Gt N cfs. for oro pro.) 31)f 34!. 33h J3)i
Gocgrnhclm Kzpl'n .. (dU 01U CO (,()!-,
Jlomcstako MInln.... 120 l'O 110 119
Illinois Central 10 !i 101 1)3) S H;Ji
Int Con Corp 211)4 20i 10' 10k
Int Coil Corp pf .... 71 71)4 70)4 0)i
Int llarv N J 08 97h 07)4 04
Inter-Met vot t c... 21 21 10)J 10),
Inter-Met pf 72)4 72)4 71f 71)f
Inspiration Copper... fO ZOH 20i 2VH
Kan City Southern.... 23W 2.IH 23 23
Krcszo R S Co pf . 110 107 10 107
Lakb Ilrlo ft West .8777
Lackbtecl 42 13)4 43)4 43)4
Lchlch Valley 140)4 140 138)i 1.I8M
Louts ft Nashvillo-... Ill) 10u)i 105)i 10-,!
Manhattan El .id... 125 125 125 125
Maxttcll Motors 35 35)4 35 35
Max Motors 1st pf . . . H2 82)4 i2)4 b2)4
May Dept 6toros.... 38 .'10 30 30
Mnxlcan Petroleum... 7DJ 71. 70)i 70)S
Minn ft fat LouU.... 14)1 13 12)4 12)4
M 01 P ft S fa M... 10') 109 10) 109
Mo Kan ft Texas.... 0i 0 l)4
Mo Kan ft T pr.... 21 Slii ISM 19)i
MUml Copper 27U -.7)i 20JS 10
Missouri Pacific. . . 3)4 t 3 ' :i)f
National lllscult pf .. 124 121 121 121
Nat Knauiel ft a lf)) 10 10 10
Nat Lead 69)4 69i 503 69U
Novada Con Cop 14) 143J 11)4 14H
New York Air Drake. DO 00!i Wl 00
Now York Central... t&H bO yH b2)4
N Y N II ft II GOh CO'i 55)J 65Ji
N Y O & West 20)i '.0)4 20)i 20)i
Norf ft West 10-')4 102lf 101J4 101J4
Northern Pacific lOUi 102)4 101)4 101K
Pacific Mall 3IJi 33 31 3.1
Penn it It 105 105 10154 10Ui
Peoples Gas Chi 115 114)4 111)4 114)4
Pettlbone-Mulllkcn... 41 42 41 42
Pittsburgh Coal 22 22 21H 2Hi
PltUburgh Coal pf... 03 0M1 00 90
Pressed fateel car 451i 45)4 41 44
Pullman Co 1C51J 168 155)4 155)4
Quicksilver Pf 3)4 3)1 3( 3)1
ltay t.oa Copper... . 2.1 2.'J'1 22)1 22)1
Iteadlnc 145): 140)i 114 114)4
Itcp Iron ft bteol 28)4 2811 28)4 28)4
Itep Iron ft fatool pf.. 87 b7Ji fcO'i 87H
Rock Island Co pf... Ji 54 Ji Ji
Ilumley M Co pf.... 5)i 6)i 6'i 6)4
bt L ft 8 V 2d pf... 0)4 0)4 0)4 0)4
Bt Louts Southw'n.... 11 14 It 14
beaboanl Air Line.... 13 13)1 13 13
Seaboard Air h pf.... 32)4 33)1 32)4 32)4
Sears ltoe ft Co 143 143 142 142
bloss-Shef 8 4 I Co. . 32 32 31)4 31)4
, bouthcrn Pacific 14)1 P6W 81 e4
fcoulhera Ity 14 14)4 13)4 14
touthern Ily pf 45)4 45 43)1 4J)4
btandard Milling 63)i 64 64 64
btudobaker Co 704 W))4 78)4 7t-4
Studcbaker Co pf..... 100 09 00 09
Tenn Copper 35)1 35)1 iM)4 34!i
Texas Co 125Ji 125)4 125)1 125M
Third Avenue 61J4 C2 61H 01)4
Twin City It T 03)1 00 00 00
Union Ilag ft P pf- 21 21 21 21
Union Pacific. H4 j 1.-5)1 Ui l.'3)l
Union Pacific pf ... . 80 N))4 80 feO
U B Ind Alcohol 65W f.IJi 63)4 63J
U 8 Ind Alcohol pf . OIJi 02 OJ 02
U B Realty ft Imp.. 35 3531 3511 35)1
U 8 Rubber 4"l 40)4 40 40
U 8 Rubber 1st pf... 100)i 100 10d 100
U 8 Steel 6i4 0M f8H MH
V B bteol pf 1WJM 100. 109)4 10J)4
Utah Copper T55i C0)i 115 05
Va-Caro Chom 31 30 28M 2WS
Wabash pf i. W ( 31
Western Union Tel... 07 10)1 tn 00
Westlo. L'ftM U7H 0o)i W31 07
Whtel ft L B 2d pf. I 1 1 1
Willys Overland IJfiW 125 122 125
Woolw'U l" W Co.... 101)1 105 105 105
Woolortb pf. 120 120 120 120
MQuot4 dividend. .
PUBLIC UTILITIES
For May tha consolidated earning state
ment of subsidiaries of tho American
Power and Light Company shows gross of
187,018. an Increase of 111,173 compared
Mltli Miiy. 19M expenses nnd taxes were
?SWl laftsor and net earnings wera 1M8.SM,
or iftm ahead of last year. For the 12
months ended May 31 gtoss earnings ag
gregated 7,g70,et0, as against J6.tCD.i28 for
the prsvloijs year Kxpensea and taxes
ware 1JM23 higher and net earnings wer3
3,387,390,' or 1386,1st better than for last
1 car
Gross earnings of the United States
Public Servlee Company, which has u
number of elwtrlc, gas. water and other
properties In several Western and Middle
Western States, for the ar ended May
SO, IBIS, amounted to Jt76,l, as compared
with 1764.314 In 1914. The balance after
taxes and Interest on underlying securi
ties came to tUs.M. or W.We more than
last year After the Interest on toe
ll.3M.0OO t per cent nates, which was
earned 3.38 times, there remained a bal
ance of 3U.3M. aatnst 18,M4 In 1M In
Hny, IMS. the gross was tfS.aOl, com
pared with 11.831 tat the same month ef
IMt. The bul.aoe after taxes, etc, of
list, compared with 1U.878 In Hay, mi
The June gross eenttHf of tne Kduum
Company, of Boston, were KM, Ml. an In
crease of HO 960. or II per cent , the
largest percentage of increase since !at
September In the fiscal year ended
June j0. gross irnlns wrr 17 42S U.
a new tilth record and a gain 0 HSOWt,
cr I per cuui over the previous er
New York Bond Sales
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w,J Amer Hide It 0
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IfOWl thl Pont 1'owd 4)is... 115)5
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11IWO Ind Steel B . . . 10UV4
2IMO Japannaa new 4'4a . 7il
icon K CI1B it 4a 71i
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8K0O0 IVnnn. pen o I 114a
0MI Penra AMv 1021
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OfMi jenterday. thus far thin week. 10,2.11,000:
samo period last we6k, 111,70.1,000.
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PAHI8, July P A doers baa been publUlia-1
KotdMtUu; tie taPoH of .old except by the
ink ot Frano TWs I a prscautloaary meas
ure, taksu at Iha ausgMilou ot Minister of
ftosnei ulbof It has beu found Ibat x
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neutral oMiotry In Mttlooient ot tecomu A
tr eutnow mffht result ia a o.ugrous traffic,
cording to M Hlbot.
NOTES OF THE RAIL
The Pennsylvania Railroad, on July 11.
will put the new paMtwger station at
gltiabstbtown In ssrvlca and abandon the
td station. Tho Masonic Home Is located
at thl mt
Purlng tha month of Hay 17 principal
railroads In the United States earned
f237 A,Wi and expended 1163.J7,SJ9. accord
Ins; to a statement Issued by ths Inter-
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Photo 111 P.i'nnn Studio
W. CLIFFORD WOOD
Who has been elected cashier of
tho Third National Bank.
RAPID TRANSIT SAGGED
IN STAGNANT SESSION
Investors Have Been Steadily
Picking Up Local High-grade
Stocks and Bonds.
Uncertainty as to tho outcomo of tho
Qormnn roply to tho Prealdent'a note re
(rardlnrr tho rlghtB of American citizens
on tho high sen- checked the trading on
tho locnl exchange to such an extent to
day that tho markot wna practically stag
nant exoept for United State- Steel That
stock was fairly actlvo for a time, but after
opening firm gradually receded nnd then
bicntno dull. It waa -aid that thcro was
again a llttlo liquidation for foreign ac
count, but that utiles uoro not being
pressed rtoadltig, lcnuslvanla, Llildwln
Locomotive, Asphalt preferred and Loko
Superior wcro all Inclined to nag, but
tho dealings wcro for the most part
confined to odd lots Incidentally It
was stated thnt u. largo stock exchange
hou-o In this city during tho last
week has bought no less thnn 11100,000
worth of standard railroad shares for
Philadelphia capitalists, who feel they
nro chenp nround present tiuotntlotin
Interests closo to tho Pennsylvania Rail
road predicted todny that tho Juno earn
ings will show n big Increaso In both
gross mid net They base this partly on
the showing of Idlo cars on tho lines
cast nnd went, which showed a decrease.
as of July 2d ot 22,232, or SV per cent ,
from April 1. Tho number of cars now
Idlo arc ut tho lowest point of the year
Tho fact that tho Jitney fraternity had
nppnrently found a waj to evade tho
now" ordinance through colling them sight
seeing vehicles, together with tho ad
mission by tho authorltleo that It would
be Impossible to enforco tho onllnanco
anyhow, been nee. Councils had omitted to
piovldo tho rcuulslto funds for tho pur
poso, excrtod a depressing effect upon
sentiment with regard to the traction
atockn Hnpld Transit lost a small frac
tion, but offerings wrro negligible, and
tho other Isiuen, such as Union and Phila
delphia Traction shares, remained quiet.
In considering tho reduced earnings
shnnti till sp'rlrfff by tho Rapid Transit
Company It must bo borno In mind that
most other Important tractions In the
East have mado a poor showing. For
Instance, tho gross receipts of the Brook
lyn Rapid Transit Hjstcm showed a loss
In Juno of 122,000, or nearly 1800 per day.
Tho samn tan bo said of tho cntiro June
quarter, every month producing a shrink
age, the aggregnto loss being 1123,000
This Indicates that not only Jltr.eys, but
closed mills, bnd weather and general
business depression havo had much to
do with tho losses , of tho big eastern
traction systems
In tho bond division, too, stagnation
reigned, except for n slight advanco In
American dan and Electric Ss nnd mod
erate sales of Pennsylvania general 4s
and Philadelphia Electric 4s. Lake Su
perior Income Cs were offered down to
3014 without a sale
EMPLOYERS OP LABOR
TO PROTECT THEMSELVES
Will Establish Manufacturers Cas
ualty Insurance Company.
Tho manufacturers nnd employers of
labor have not been Idlo In making ar
rangements to protect themselves under
tho now workmen's compensation act,
which goes Into effect January 1, 1918.
They havo formed on organization which
will later bo chartered under the namo of
tho Manufacturers' Casualty Insurance
Company, a stock corporation which will
be owned, managed and controlled by em
ployers of labor In the Stato of Tonnsyl
vnnla and elsewhere where workmen's
compensation laws are In operation.
The premiums paid last year by tho
employers of labor to tho casualty com
panies were over 131,000,000, and tho losses
paid were less than 9.600,000 It Is esti
mated the premiums In Pennsylvania
under tho new act will amount to 120,
000,001) annually.
A meeting was held last week at ths
Merchants' Union Trust Company, and
Thomas S. Oando, of tho Dando Printing
Company, was elected chairman of the
board of trustees, which trustees are to
bo the custodians of tho funds until the
Incorporation of the company. The Mer
chants' Union Trust Company was elected
treasurer of the trustees
The trustees are at present composed of
Thomas fl. Dando, chairman, president of
tho Dando Printing Company, Joseph P
Mack, second vice president of the Union
Paving Company, Perclval 13. Poerderer,
president of Robert II. Focrderer Com
pany, Ino . Iforace B. Bpackman, second
vice presldont of the Lukens Iron Com
pany, and Itussell Duane. Esq., of Duane,
Morris & Heckscher. Counsel for the
trustees aro Dunne, Morris & Heckscher,
The organization of the company Is based
on tha non-agency principle, which means
that as tho Insurance Is compulsory,
agents to secure the business will be un
necessary, and, therefore, a large saving
will be netted to the employers of labor
In placing their Insurance direct with the
company. The office of the trustees has
been opened at 807-C8f00-B10 Franklin
Bank Building.
Denies Change of Control
NBW YprtK, July O.-Posltlvo d.nlal Is
nude by ths Standard Meter Oonstnutien
OSwopany that any clung has been nude In
control 01 th obmeaoy or that ttwre are
nsotltliis for cbspse in control Aa official
0 ths company saUT that reports of suth a
ufcange were ontlrelv new to him sod had
probably been circulated fer stock tabbing
wirpoMs On reports of chaoses lsvHtirol
thMe Has a flurry In stock of lb TObpaay
Mstsrday ou ttw curb after regular closing
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CHICAOO July 8.-11008 -Receipts, 000:
WWJJ SKOc. low. Hurt and Butchers',
CA-TTI.E.- Retslots, 200. market stedr
iMMfflrlfc
.. fc. m.A . ' "
i iwiu u. cow and heifers fl TW
w( end heifers II 7
caivss anil
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4 laigHS.
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Financial Briefs
The ftew York Stock Bxchange admit
ted to the list city of New York comp
troller's temporary receipts for 4H per
cent corporate stock, due IMS, nnd for
44 per cent serial corporate stock, duo
1916 to 1930, and Interest from Juno ),
1915, There has been stricken from tho
list city of New York comptroller's tem
porary receipts for 4H per cent, corporalo
slock when Issued
Bank clearings In the United States In
Juno totaled 114,006,172,678, or an Increase
of 1 per cent, over June, 1911, and of 2 7
per cent over June, 1913. Now York city
clearings were 18,028,481,613, or 2 3 per cent,
better than a year ago nnd 3.S per cent.
Better tlinn two yeirs ngo
Announcement Is mndo by the Amalga
mated Copper Company that statutory
proceedings for dissolution havo been
completed and distribution of assets can
now be made Kcli holder of one share
of Amalgamated will receive ono share,
of the now Issue of Annconda Copper
slock, of tho par valuo of ISO, and n. cash
distribution estimated nt about 13 a
share
Tho New York Stock Hxchango lifts ad
mitted to tho list lnterhorough Consoli
dated Corporation ictlng trust certificates
for common stock Wostlnghouso Elec
tric nnd Manufacturing Company rights
have been admit ted to dealings.
Lordncr Howell waa elected real citato
ofllccr of tho airnnt Trust Company, suc
ceeding Mlnturn T Wright, resigned.
John M. Oklo waa made assistant rent
estate nfllcer nnd Q I.. Bishop assistant
trust officer.
A special meeting of stockholders of tho
Trumbull Stoel Company will bo held In
Warren. O , August 0, to tako action on
tho unanimous recommendation ot the di
rectors to Increase tho company's capital
stock from t2.t00.000 to H.OOO.OOO Tho pro
posed 11.C00.00O Increaso will be divided
equally between the common and pre
ferred. Tho proceeds will enable tho con
stmctlon of additional sheet nnd tin plate
mills. ,
Exports of copper from thp Atlantic
ports the week ended July S totaled 3S71
tons. Hlnco July 1 tho exports wore 3977
tons nnd for tho name period Inst year
90S9 tons.
Tho Board of Freeholders of Hudson
County has rejected bids for H.O'iO.OOO
44 per cent bonds. A syndicate made, up
of A B Leach & Co, N. W. Hnlsov &
Co , 'Iarrla, Forbes & Co nnd J S Rip
ple & Co sobmltud tho only bid, which
was 100.091 for 1550 000 of tho bonds nnd
a request for n CO-dny option on tho re
maining 1,500.000 nt 100 181.
TUn ll.nOO.0OO K r.pr pinl. nntna nt flu.
Aetna Explosives Company, which wcro
purchased by n sndlcnto of Now York
bankers, havo all been sold.
J P. Slorgan & Co. today received 11.-
200,000 In gold from Cnnartn. making tho
total amount received by tho film 156,
200,000 Bradstrcct's exports of wheat this week
aro 3,162,000 bushels; Inat weak, E,C3,0OU
bushels; last year. 5,034,000 bushels Corn
nhlpmonts this weekv CS9O0O bushels, last
week, 1.261,000, Inst venr, 310O0
Tho report of tho Distillers' Securities
Corporation for tho year ended June 30
last, which probably will bo Issued In
August, will, It Is expected, show n net
for division count to moro thun 5 per
cent, on tho !30,S18,2SO outstanding capital
MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS
TONOPAK STOCKS.
Did. Asked
Jim liuller 07 W)
MaeNamara 01 .04
Mldnay 11 .17
Mlzpnh Extension 21 .21
Montana 21 .2(1
Northern liter 11 .111
Tonopnh riclmom I'm 4'i
Tonopah Kttenslon 2"i, .1
Tonopnh Merger 40 .41
Tnnnpnh Mining 7 71
Rescue. Eula 08 .1,1
West Und ... , R2 .Rl
aOLDPini.D STOCKS.
Atlanta 10 .ni
Clue Hull 0.1 .01
llnoth n ..11
llulldog n .01
COD Ol .Oil
Combine Traction OS .iti
Dlamondfleld 1) II 02 01
Dilay n .07
Florence 50 .11
rioldrield Consolidated 11 1'.,
Ooldrlcld Merger .22 .21
Jumho Kxtenslon l.' 101
Keuanaa -
Oro 22 .10
Panil Ken 07 .04
Slher Pick 10 .12
MISCBMiANHOPS.
Palrv Ateo 02 on
Kimberly 01 .0(1
Nevada Hill SI .24
Nevada Wonder 1.00 1 03
RAILROAD EARNINGS
CIIICACIO OltllAT WEHTUItN
111.1 Increase
Fourth week June .... 1212,1.10 112.24
Month 1,171,221 fi,Mi3
Prom July 1 . . .. 1 l.lKri.Tn 139.004
ILLINOIS CENTRAL.
June groaa . J4.77n.2u1 '1111 228
Twelvo monttia gross . m,ini,4iii "),.iii,os.i
VAZOO AND MIBHISSIPPI VALLRY.
Tune gross. ... . JW)1,71.1 111.20.1
Twelve months' gross. . . 11.S18.1SS TIl.W
Dicreaie
City's Foreign Trade in June
Tho commerce of the port of Philadelphia for
ths month or June. Kiln compared with June,
11)14, Is represented as follown
Exports . .... fR 041,02.1 14,7H,7U1
imports ... . K.40.1, MJ 0 UlS.Tiil
lotal for the six months ended June 30, 1013,
as compared with the rrovlous yesr
Exports 134 6fla'v37 t.10,42K,4l7
Imports 88,0.15,411 Sl,lu3,2vd
COTTON MARKET WEAK
NEW YORK, July 0 Business In cotton
this morning ns moro actlvo on tho call,
with the undertone steady, prices being
unchanged to 3 points higher. Continued
liquidation and overnight selling orders
were In evidence, believed to have been
brought about by further calls for mar
gins. Well street Interests operated on
both sides, but probably took more than
they sold The weather In the belt con
tinued favorable
As the trading progressed prices grew
weaker, and by I o'clock futures were
down 18 to 21 points below yeoterdaj's
finals The close brought no noticeable
recovery.
11 1130 2 30
Ys close Open a tn am. am
January ... . j f.7 P.SS US v 31
July H.K5 SM
October . P.27 0 2.1 0 22 9 20 nil
December .0V1 I) S2 I 4 0 43 11 si
Marth . .. O8.1 vM u.fo . , ..
May laou 10.00 ..
U. S. Debt $1,089,88,OOG
WASHINGTON, July fl.-The net debt of I he
United Btates at the close ot the fiscal year
on June 30, was 11. OSS 813,00), the Treasury
Department today announced.
DIVIDENDS
LEH Id II VALLEY UAILBOAD COMPANY
Philadelphia, June 18. 1015.
The board of directors of ths Lehigh Val.
ley Railroad Company Have this day de
clared a quarterly dividend of tivo and one
half pe "' (or fl.M per share) on tts
referred stock to stockholders of record
uno M. 1918. and a quarterly dividend ot
two and cue-half per tent, (or 11. tS per
share) on Its common stock, to stockholders
of record June 36, 1916. both payable July
10. 1913.
Checks will be mailed.
C J KULP.
Treasurer
LEGAL ADreilTlSjKMlSNTd
KbTAlK OF HEUCUKL I'AIiHIS,
fiAseI-Lsttars ot adnalBlstswtlon
on tha sfeote att baling been granted n
the uadwalgneil. all persona Indebted to the
said estate; re requested 10 inane pyment,
and luo hating claims to praaent the em
without Uslay ... .
TWOUA8 9 1 ANARS.
Attorney at-Law.
Wl Ballsy Suitdlog
PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUU
MIIIIAT-ltecelpta, .10.017 bush The mar
ket continued nrm nnd prices further advanced
2lc , due to bulllah peculation In the Vet.
Neither millers nor exporters. However, manp
feated murh Interest uuoiatlona .car lot, in
export eleiator .Vo 2 red, nen, July, J; y;;5f
111, No 2 red IVeatern, ne, July. l.lfP
1.14, No. 1 Northern Duluth. old, 1 101 '
COILS', Itecolpta, 4000 bush. . Trade was
quiet, tint oiimIiihm wei-e light and price wire
lc higher miotatlons tsr lota, lor local trade,
n to location No. 2 jellow, fniMllVaf. I
steamer yelliw, 8mflS3c No ,1 jellow, il
iitr"hii.
OATH-necolpts. 28,811) bush Supjillee
ere eninll and 1 rices wero J4t. higher unuer a
ftlr rtmnnd QiioUlleiia No 2 tihtte, J
BOf., standard white, S7V4D6SC , No .1 white,
uuVMr"17c
.. 1'I.OUn-HeeMpts, 1710 bble , 1,083,189
lea in Metis There waa little trading, but
values were firmly hell higher In ennpothv
wltii wheat, Uiioiattona follow! Old, por 1 (I
lb In wood-Winter, clear, P.WM,'
'irilght, J.in0fri7i1, do., patent, 1.1 78J0 28.
Kawms, atrnlght, lute .mrke, l(W0 23i do.,
patent. Juio mck, il.25fl (W, aprlne:, flrnt,
clear, 10 21o.rl, do. alrolsht, ?0 W1I8 .5, do 1.
Ca'"., Wft;, do. favorlto hranila, I7.10r
Iis?jl,,,v mill', eholoe and fancy talent,
17.1087. I3 rlty mills, regular grades-Winter,
clear, 11 2lOfl fco, j0 , straight. S 0e3.73 do ,
patent, 3 7nft21.
IIYIJ FI.OL'11 waa quiet and without Im
portant changes Quotations Nearby and
Western, In wood, at suite Go. as to quality.
PROVISIONS
Tho market ruled nrm with a fair Job
bing demand, quotation Uly beef, In acta,
smoked nnd nlr-ilrlid, 2511200 , Western beef. In
aets, smoked, 21(12(10 illy beef, Knuckles and
tenders, smoked und air dried 2728f , W'a
trn heef knuckles and tenders, amoked, 2(
Sc, beet lur.ia, .1112, poik, family, $22i
22.50; ham 8. P cured, loose, lTOaltc ,
do, sklnne.1 loose, lH,rt3c. do, do.
smoked. Ui41M4c , other bams, smoked, city
cured, aa to brutid ana average. 14it,flfc.i
hams smoked. Western ctteil 14MtTlre., do,
Iwtled, Loneleas. 2.1S24c, p nlo shoulder", H
P, cured, lnoae, ltvs2c.. dt , smoked. 12'4
I21ic: helllea In nlckle acc.rdlng to ner
age, looo l'.'MBiac . brenkinai lcon, aa to
I rand and ntcruge, city cured, 17lSe , brrak
(fat bnton, Western eurrd. 17!(18c 1 lard.
Uietem, rerintd. tierces, luViSICrV "1 ,l11
do tube. 10'4101.P , lanl. puro city, kettle
rendered, In tlorcca, 10Uei1tc , lard, puro
city, kettle rendered in tubs 10MiOlOc.
REFINED SUGARS
Trade wns quiet and prices were unchanged.
e quoto refiners list prices. Btandard gran
ulated 0 ISc. extra fine granulated 0 10c ,
powderod, 0 20c confectlonera A, Oc, aolt
grades, B.SS'JS.SSc.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Ill'XTISK. Offerings of foncj grsdes of
butter wero moderate and talues ruleil siendy
on thle description, with demand filr. llc
celpts, however, were largvli of dofectlxe
stocks, which were dull and Irregular In lalue
Qu.UKllons Western, solld-pnclied catnerj.
fan iy eprclnln ,10Hc , extra, 2SVic enn. firsts.
27iu28c : nuts, Itfc , seconds, 25ii2ilc . nearhy
iirlnts, (one, .'lie , nvcrago extra, tfuu'llc , do ,
Ian U coo'l, 2115127c , Jobbing Kiles of fnniy
prmu, .Iii.iik..
LCHIH. There was a fair demand for
strictly lino eccs anl prices 01 this description
ruled steady llcut-damaged or otherwise un
attractive slock bad to bv told ut beet rutin ob
tainable Quotatlgjis In free uincn. nearby ex
tras. 24o. per doz , Orats, 15 81 per standard
caso: nearby curront receipts, K'-o-l er caao.
Western extra firsts 10 per case, firsts. 15 53
ter can,; f mey selected candled tRga wero Job
liig nt 2.KH271. per 1I02
(lli:nsr. Tliero waa llttlo trading and
prices wcro weak and lower Quototlona.
Now ork, full cream, fnnc, now l,1145X10c.,
do , do., ralr to good, new, lH.ylSn. , do , part
tlUnu, U'al.lc
POULTRY
H1K-l'owls wero In fair demand and
firm Ilrolllng crlckcns worn weak and lc.
loner under a light demand Quotations:
Fowls, us to quality, lotiiuc , rooatrin, 11(1)
12c , broiling chickens fancy, not leehorni,
weighing l''.-4f2 llis. npleco. 22i!?24c., broiling
chickens, not leghorn, weighing llU lbs.
nptece 17ti'21c , broiling chickens, leghorns,
weighing Hi'ii2 lba aplere, lsii'.'uc brolllnj
chickens, hghorns, weighing Piill, lba oplocn.
lutf 17c . ducks 1'ekln, old I4(fl5c , do , In
dun llunner old, )2Vl'li ducks jounp, nc
tcrdlnit to alio. 11W17i , pigeons old per
pair 11112.1c., do, souug, por pntr, 201i'21c
DHLHKD Tho market for fresh-killed
stock waa In good nhapo and firm with aup
pllcx well cleaned uu QuoUitlonn rrcsh-ktlled
pouUr). fowls 12 to box. dry-picked, fancy
selected. 10c , neighing 4W31 lbs. nphec,
114c . weighing .I"jiu4 lo apiece. IHH1C . weigh
Ing 3 lbs apiece. 10Viftl7'nc . under .1 Ibj
aploce, lmwisiic Ico-juickcd Wealtrn, 4'4
Inn anil over nplecc 17'c , do , smaller sties.
!HA7c . old roosters, dry-nlchcd, 12c , broiling
chickens, Jtraoy fancy !S0fl32c , other nearb,
fancy, JJlf.tOc W esteru, weighing 1'jHJ lba .
2Hi'J((c., do. wolghlng 10l" lbs A&aa .
spring diicka, 10ffl7c , aquaba per dox white
weighing 11 to 12 lbs per doJ.. 13 0T4 (in.
white, weighing to 10 lbs per dot , S.Ia.oO,
while, weighing 8 Urn .er dox . 12 .13572 0-1, do .
7 lb. per doi 12 1082 20 do do . OiJUVi lbs.
per doz. 11 COiQl 05, darlt. 11.50ifl 05. small
end No 2, 11
FRESH FRUITS
Iiecelpta of apples, peaches and lemons wcro
In excess of requirements and the market was
wcaK and tower watermelons wero aiai, ,vvu
and lower quotations Apples, now, trans
parent, per hamper. Ilifl.50, peaches, ilenrgla,
per crate, 12.Vtv'.'. lemons, per box, (1 SOjfZ.
oranges, Florida, per box, 2tfil 50. grapefruit,
llorlda, per bbx, HC'J.SI. pineapples Pr
irato Porto IUco, II 50 IP.'. CO. Florida, 11 50O
2M), cherries, sweet, (or lb , 5117c.: do. suur,
per lb. UtCc. plums. Georgia, per carrier,
11 50112, currante, led. per qt . 54j7c, straw
berrleo, per qt New York, 14Clflc black
berries. Delaware. JInryland and Jersey, per
qt , GBOc. gooseberries, per qt.. Sffflc., huckle
berries, per qt. SWIIc . raspberries, red. per
Pint. JVjlNc , cantaloupes. Georgia, car crate,
llOi 2.1, watermelon?, llorlda, per 100, 12of.'13
VEGETABLES
l'otatoes were In liberal supply and barely
stealy. Other vegetables wore In fair demind
and generally steady Quotations White po
tatoes, Norfolk, per bhl.. No 1. 11S1 10, do..
No s. 4C-380c , do , North Carollnn, per bbl.,
No. 1, OOc t7l do. No 2, 403S0C., onions,
Hermuda. per crate 50li75c., do , Jersey, per
-buah. bosket, .181.1e do Eastern Shore,
per hamper, BOWJIo , eggplant, norlda, per
iox, 11 7S8S. do, Norfolk, per crate. 2 G05a,
cucumbers North Carolina, per ty-bbl basket.
WfibOc, do. Norfolk, per M-bbl basket. 75W
t)c . do , Norfolk, per bbl , 11 2.1A1 00 corn,
North Carotlno, ner crate 756.011, peppers,
Florida, per carrier llfll 23, tomatoes, Jersey,
per basket 11 25W1.7.1, do, Mississippi, per
rase, WWidOe . asparagus per hunch, .IfllSc.;
mushrooms, per 4-lb. basket, tOc.011.50.
FRENCH CREDIT HERE
Negotiations Now Being Carried on
by New York Bankers.
NEW YORK. July 9. Hrown Brothers
and Company havo Issued the following
statement regarding the reported 120,000.000
French credit with local bankers- "It Is
true that we havo been requested by a
mimber ot rtench Institutions of un
doubted standing to arrange a commercial
export credit. Negotiations nre now In
progress, but we aro not In a position to
make any announcement at present, ex
cept to say that the proposed credit is a
commercial export credit with the double
object of supplilng tho necessities of the
French merchants nnd facilitating ex
ports of American merchandise nnd Is not
for the purpose ot financing the sale of
war materials to the French Government.
BIG RUMANIAN LOAN
mjCIIAttBST. July 0. The Rumanian Gov
ernment lias contracted, through ths llunianlsn
National Hank, for a iww loan of llil.WO.OOO
at 3 per cent , rayable In two years. No pub
lic explanation fas been nuula ot the use to
which tha fund Is to ba put.
rnopnHAij
DEPAHTJIENT OF CITY TKANSIT
754 Hours Building
Philadelphia. July 1, 1018.
Bealed proposals, properly Indorsed and
addressed to (he undersigned at th office,
above mentioned, will be received until 13
o'clock noon on Monday. August J6. 1015,
and oDenod immediately thereafter, for con
atructtsn ef ths City Hall Station Section of
the Broad Streat Subway under City Hal) and
tha Market street Subway. and work ap
nurtenant thereto, known aa Contract No.
101 This section will bt about 700 feet
Ions- and will Include tha underpinning of
the west aids of City Hall and the Murkat
Straat Subway.
Plans tad specification can bo seen at
Room 78. Hoarse Bulldlsg. and copies of
same with Wank fuaw for proposal will
be supplied to fnUailag Adders upon dt
Doalt of 109 (cash or csrtlBeU cback) per
Jet. pending return.
Ths plaa JS?" " "Wet to ap
proval by the PuWle srvioe CoawUatoa ef
the Stato ot PeBWtvanU Uforo award of
contract.
Dlddsrs must bf sklllsd and regularly sa
ga god In tfc els ot work fer wblob. they
aro competing
No bid wlu b considered, unless accom
panied by a certificate front lb. City Sollc-
rl -, aA nltAvIallflM a.f ISSt a.Bl I a, .
itor that tb povilon of an Mdlnanca re
n.,i.inp urosaual bonds of IIOO an all hl.l.
exceeding In amount Ave hundred dollars
iisooi aDsroved May S3. IStk). hva bau
compiled wltn.
The Director reserves to himself th right
to rslact any u all bids, as n may dsum
but for tb Utrtu of the City of PhlLs.4.1
pnta. A. U. TAYLOR.
Olroctor.
JULY WHEAT GAINED
MORE THAN TWO CENTS
Old Staple at a Premium, New
Whoat Arrivals Expected to
Alter Conditions.
CHICAOO, July P.-somo traders looked
upon the Government's report of crop
conditions aa bearish nnd In consequent
tho market today at the opening held
firm Bears sold on the bulges, but buy
ing tins light In tho early hour Buns
are looking for the foreigners to atart
buying on the breaks
Speculators are taking advnntagc of the)
nervous condition of the marget to mnka
profits. Old grain Is at n premium In
fluence of new wheat arrivals Is expected
to niter conditions. It g reported that
southwestern fanners, not satisfied with
present prlcen, nre withholding shipments
until tho market Improves,
July wheat, opening at U less than
ICSterunVa nine t.Mwrt.. ,.. ..,-- , ,l
following sule. September sold ttt 11 03'i
"'"'V""1 Hn""' a ,0M of w'len com
pared to yesterday. December Bhowed a
1089 Of X nf Iht. nhithlnec .1..M ..
- "- w w"-.iiiiss( wucii rules wcro
recorded nt 11.06 Vcstcrdaj s closing
prlco wns ll.OC'4.
In tho later trading July wheat ad
vanced 10 n net gain of .',4 dents Sep
tember nnd December ivero also up a
ft action
Despite tho Government's prediction of
11 record-breaking corn crop, that product
was fairly firm nt tho opening Julj was
I'i conts over yestordny's closing hut
September nnd December fell off n trifle
Oats followed In tho footsteps of corn,
tho opening being n llttlo off, but later
prlcos stiffened
Imports recorded were for 500,000 bush
els novv wheat from the. Gulf nnd 100
CW bushels of corn. Chicago cash houses
sold, It Is reported, 125,000 bushels of old
oats, to fill an old export order
Winter offerings on the Liverpool ex
change wero light cargoes held firm
Unfavorable European weather reports
hnvo been received. Tho American Gov
ernment report wns considered bearish,
making tho market nervous. Argentina
conditions wcro reported favomblc, with
prices llrm.
Lending futures ranged as follows.
W'hent- fJren. High Low Closo 'close
luly ...... i.cn 1.1 1st l.onti ill tl Hi's
September .. I O.IU i.oi. 1.ti2 1 01H t ortli
rfbfr .,1,4 107 10H 1.O0S fLobi!
Corn (new delhery) "' '
in . . .... . lestas
.i.,r""" Vre" " IE, ",. V'?" c'ose
!!(..
December
'"' 77 77 7 77U 7.11.
Mcplember .. 7.T), 7l'k 7H4 74t, 74t
VaS-' """' " "'' "" "
July . 4(1 4S14 4(1 4V4 4(iy.
Hiptombcr . :t7l .!M S7H :tll J7tJ
IrI3-r " S"'" :i" Ct)1 "M
Jul)' S07 8.57 S.00 8.47
ley ombcr .. 8 70 S.&7 8.(12 fi N) S.il
Julv . 0 77 0.00 P.77 lltlf) P70
H"ptcniber ..1007 10.15 1000 10.12 'IUiS
f'ork r ,
Jul 1.140 11.02 in 40 18.02 1,1.45
September .10.75 11. (M ir,.75 1.1U2 15 70
l)ld. tAlkail.
TRY TO PREVENT DOND ISSUE
Bondholders of Lakewood nnd Sea
const Want Rehearing.
TOnNTON. N. J , July 9.-Charglngthat
tho amount of bonds approved by the
Public Utility Commission for lsuohco
by the Trenton, Lakewood and Scacoast
Railway Company Is excessive, bondhold
ers of the company, hcadod bv former
Senator George O. Vandcrbllt, or Prince
ton, applied to tho commission for a re
henrlni: on tho Issue today.
May 20 last tho utilities board npproved
ni) Issue ot bonds tp tho amount of 1193.
000 and of stock to tho nmount ot 83,0C0
Tho petitioners sny that 1133,000 will be
sufllclcnt to covtr the tost of building
und equipping 10 miles of electric railroad
between Lnkonood nnd Point, Pleasant
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
NUW YprtK, Jiiy n.-urjTTna-Jfarket
?T??,kJina dull, receipt St540 packages. Extra.
27lic. higher scoring, 2X"4tr2lic , , Stato
dlr, 2,27ttc , Imitation creamery, 22'49
LOOS Market Irregular, receipts. 10 173
packages. Rxtrn firsts. 20f)21c. regular
racked, flrsta, 18'f 1014c . regular rn kedi
tearby whites, 2dfi2,c., mixed color. levjSIc :
nearby browns, 24jj2.1c.
Seek Receiver for Ship Co.
NEW YORK, July V -An Involuntary petl
Hon in bankruptcy has been Plod In the United
Btates District Court against the New Yorlc
Transittsntlc Steamship Company. Inc , a
Urltleh corporation with offices nt 17 Battery
Plate, by Phs Von Ommeren (London) Ltd,
of London, with a claim ot 1V07 Halnh J
51 Bullowa, of 10 Ilroadwny, Is attorney for
tho petitioning creditors Nothing Is stated
as to assets or llubllltlou
Composite Condition1 of Crops Higher
WASHINGTON, July n The Department of
Agriculture In a general revlow of crop con
dltlons, states composite condition of all crops
ot the t'nlted K Ultra on July 1 was 2 3 per
cent, abovo their ten-ear aerago condition
on that date compared wtth a condition 1 (I
per cent, above tho average on June 1 Ii 1
eating a slight Improvement In crop prospc ta
during tho last month.
'Frisco Railroads Want Rehearing
NUW YORK. July O Tho United Hallro,ds
of San Francisco has filed an application witn
the California, Railroad Commission for a re
hearing of the case In which the commljslon
ordered tho company to set aaldo lHO.Oou a
jear from income for Improving Its sjatt-m
und also directed the company to mskc ier.
tain radical changes In its system or ac
counting. The (ompany questions the Jurisdiction of
the commission, especially In jhe announ e
ment that Instead ot a surplus the ronvany
has a deficit in Its profit and toss ac ount
INVESTHTS
Frazier&Co
BANKERS
132 South 15th Street
American Can Co,
We are preparing- a special
letter on this issue, which will
be ready for distribution in a
few days.
A copy will be mailed on
application.
Hughes & Dier
IIKKUItS & lintlKliHH
Members Philadelphia Block Exchange
Jlmbrs Chicago Hoard of Trade
1435 Walnut Street
Vhiladelphi
Electrical Utility Inyeitments
Their Record asd Wags
StnU for HoakUt HO
William P.Oonbrllit Co., Inc.
MORRIS VI8TAR STROUD, Jr.
Manager
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