sTrSwiS'lSwSflsiw'SwIiS'WB EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 101 5 12 FINANCIAL NEWS STOCKS DECLINED IN WALL STREET ON A GENERAL SELLING MOVEMENT Texas and Pacific Weak Because of Application for a Receiver Outlook for Railroads Good November Earnings of St. Paul Will Be a Record NEW YOUK. Dec. 28. Ground that was gained by tho stock market In tho trading yesterday was lost shortly after noon today, when there was a general selling move' ment, which carried everything on tho list, with few exceptions, to prices below tho final of yesterday. Thero was no other apparent reason for the decline than pront-taklng, and sales of this character wero quite extensive In the afternoon. During the morning session somo stocks were Btrong, Mexican Petroleum, for Instance, moving to a new top, and New York Central also reached the highest point It has sold since 1912. Texas and Pacific Railroad, which was affected by tho application for a receiver and which was down six points at the low. Tho market closed weak. Somo shares wero unchanged from last night, but tho majority were below. Instead of advancing on tho nnnonucement of nn Increased dividend and higher prices for copper metal, Anconda sold off with the test of tho list, going below the close of estorday long before 2 o'clock. No surprlso was occasioned by tho Increased dividend, as It was In lino with general expectations. When thero was talk threo months ngo of a larger disbursement on the stock, It was Intimated In well-informed quarters that such action would possibly bo taken at tho December meeting. The company, no doubt, has been making a hand Bomo showing bo far as earnings nrc concerned, becauso of the high price ruling for copper metal. Tho company Is sold for somo tlmo ahead, mid In addition has taken a contract with Great Britain for moro than 135,000,000 pounds of tho red metal to be delivered during 1916. It must not bo overlooked that tho Anaconda Is spending an enormous amount of money for additions and Improvements, which will sooner or later result In larger earnings and will thus In tlmo reach the pockets of tho stock holders. It Is known that the management wilt cnrr out all the plans adnnccd, which can bo done easily under present conditions. AVhcn everything Is finally disposed of tho Anaconda will have further Intrenched Its position as "tho biggest copper mine." Following tho publication yesterday of favorablo statements by the Union Pacific, Atchison nnd Erlo Railroads, otllctals of all three roads today dcclnred themselves sangulno over tho outlook and expressed confidence In tho rail road situation as a whole. The Western ronds have not been ns quick to recover from tho effects of the prolonged business depression ns many of tho Eastern lines, Including tho Erie, New York Central, Baltimore nnd Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Haven nnd others. The Eastern roads have been favored with a largo amount of wnr-ordcr business, which has swelled their recnues considerably In recent months. Tho betterment shown on tho Western lines, however, railroad officials say. Is duo moro largely to general improcment In commercial conditions. Reports from all parts of tho country recently have Indicated an expansion In busi ness. Bank clearings In tho various cities have been growing rnpldly, and tho Indications aro for a contlnuanco of theso gratifying results. It Is understood on good authority that the gross nnd net figures of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Taul for November, to bo published Into this aftornoon or tomorrow, will show tho largest Increases for any single month In tho history of tho rond. In the last day or two a fenturo of tho market for prime mercantile paper has been tho buying by financial Institutions, presumably for "window dress ing" for tho end-of-thc-yenr accounts. Tho market generally Is reported moderatoly nctlvo at from 3 to 3 per cent., according to qunllty and length of maturity. Anaconda Dividend Increased Tho Board of Directors of tho Annronda, Copper Company today dcplnred n quarterly dividend of $1.B0 a share, piablo robruary 28 to stock of record January 22. Threo months ngo a dividend of $1 was paid. COTTON PRICES HIGHER; BUYING WAS SCATTERED Gains of 13 to 14 Points in Liverpool Market NEW YORK, Doc 28. A steady tono was shown on the cotton market at tho opening this morning and prices wore 2 to 6 points higher. Buying was fair and came from scnttered sources, with Wall street Interests and commission houses offering After tho call, demand con tinued sufficiently largo to absorb slightly Increased pressure Inquiries centred around tho March con tract, being nttrlbuted to earning by shorts In Wall street, whereas trade In terests were buyers of the near months against sales of tho later deliveries By midday tho market was about 10 points above Inst night The Liverpool market reopened after the extended holidays and showed gains of 13 to 14 points, or slightly below ex pectations. This, however, hud no In fluence locallj Practically all stations In the central and western portions of the cotton belt reported rainfall this morning Tempera tures were lower In the north and north, west. The market became less nctlvc In the afternoon, but maintained a gelrally steady undertone Offerings wero limited to scattered realizing rales. Heavy ar rivals of llnters, about 7000 bales, at tracted considerable attention It was understood that most of this cotton was consigned to a steamship line for ship ment to Havre Total arrlvnls of cotton at New York for the day were 15.570 bales. English advices state that trans- portntlon difficulties nre one of tho most perplexing problems at the moment. Ex ports for the day aggregated 7450 bales, against 27,670 bales a eai ago. Yes, close Open 11 a.m. 1 m Z n nl. January l! in HI 12.HI LMrt 12 14 flaxen ... May July August . . October .. November Spot .... , 1J.U 1275 12.48 li'is 12 17 l.'-lil 1." .T li.'il) l.'.4J !- r. 12 (H 1JIU 1J.7U 12 44 !- Itt i-74 12.4H 12.30 NEW HIGH FOR STERLING NEW YORK. Dec. 28 The foreign exchange market opened dull and somewhat Irrejular. Sterling displaced strength rising :j .he high level of this Immediate movement 4.73'i for demand 4.74Vi for cables, 4 63 for M-day bills, 4 67 for 90-day bills. Other quotations were franc cables, 5.S3H; checks, SStVii roubles, 76 11-16 and 76; lire cables, 6 57V4; checks, 6E3; Swiss cables, 5 24, checks, 5.2JH; Vienna, 12 20013 23; Stockholm, 27 SO and 27.00, pesetas, 13 S3 and 1S.S6, roubles, 31 and 31U. Htrength was dis played by guilders at 43H and 4314 The easier tendency in roubles brought out discussion of the reports that munition manufacturing concerns In this coun try were being paid In Russian bonds. The feature of the market around mid day was an advance In sterling on moder ate dealings to the high figure of this Im mediate movement, J1.735j for demand and JI.T1H for cables. Francs were a slight shade easier, at J5 S3Vs for cables and $5.84 for checks. Relchsmarks, 76 11-lCc and 76c. Guilders continued strong at 449c for checks. In the late dealings the market was quiet, but without impairment of the steady tone previously shown In sterling. Final quotations were 4.73U and 4.73 5-16 for demand and 4.74Ai and 4.71 5-16 for cables. Francs wero not eppreclably changed at 6.83 for cables and 5.Sli for checks. Relchsmarks were reported at 76 and 76 11-16. BANK CLEARINGS Bank cleaxlnjrs today compared with oorre- Eonainx ur jmi xwo rear 13 IB 1913. SQ &!, 71)3 an 4ii aai S,7.n 015 18.372 183 SVl 277 S gwu mm 471HW SSO w.uoiio RATES FOR MONEY Call Jail m Timn Ne York I'Dlladelpbl KaiLon . l IE 3V4&4 3 CfciKO 3U&4 commercial tuner three to six months. PnlU delBblJ. 3l&4 per cent. Chevrolet Capital Increase fOJOVER, Pel, Pec IS The Chevrolet Motor Company of New York, has filed artcea aero increasing its apitai siocs from jayiuv iw to j uuu 'av j ne company w. Hi! 3i chartered septtc er Z3. wi with IJO tjs un and " 'viber 11 Increased .? rav-.ifra. 1 rt -II 000 flrttl ,4,M . .!.. New York Bond Sales Illch I.ou Clno Jiooo Amer Aer " Lw Amer ( nt OH . . SMinio Anglo y I. -, I'mxi aiikt Smelt Sep On l'i" Amor lei lt 4 ft'iKd Amor Tel ct 4M liO Afmour Co 4.s IS'io AUhliion Ken Js.. . 3.'on Atchison urtj 4 Bono Atchison c 4a 1IKV) lTfno Aflilnon 5a 10m Att Knox .; c 4a ut Unit X. olilo 1i4 1000 Hilt 4 Ohio 4a jnv Halt & Ohio cv 14s, 1CH1 rvth Miel rfrt 3s li inj. inn, ion. IV V, .,r 1$. in II IMirt. IX 11".!, 107 lllJ 1U' (HVj 107N HI HI sill, MrT n.'j 107U 1(174 174 ini5 lniij ion; . S7 S7 S7 . mi, in int. int.. mi, mi! mi: !.u Hiijj im'i lot; ioi5 loon Hrnokln H T 1 1D1S lmiC lout, Han. .-,immi Cil 11 i I 1 la 1174 U7V, ii7, lii Ortit Ia ithor' lt lim'I 1""', 10(1'', 2-JTJin chill Copper 7 11IH 114 ill inai tirnoKlyn 11 T lll.t-1- 111.1 s IUi, JlVM t'hes & Ohio cv 4VjS M i.ij", (in i a , , , -fXMl ilo "a, . vn Chi i J.wn ecu 4a 7mj c iu Q Joint 4i C M & ht ! cen 4 a rlo cp la niKXK) llO C "H 70OO cicv Sh Line 4(- 10(10 (-on. (In. r ,U IPUj 011, lo'.Vi 11VSI nil ixt I's III'. rji . icjl.. II I'-, llll 07'. Iij IIMiJ ioit; no 120 urn.. 74 in iiuj um, 107 loo 1W ll.' 'I'll, l'J'l i,H4 in (rti I)oI)l 4. inn rM Ikni DPotrolt L'nlted Is ',i. n.s 71 71. iimw, urio cen -iti i'""i do con Is Ser A HM do rrlor 4a .. . KMj Green liay "H"... lnmo Hud & Man In 3s W.O Ioa Central 4a .. 21Ot)0 Ina Cortnpr cv (l-i 71L, . ll 111. r.ii. i.v, 7(.-. in 14 bV SMi; 14, I 11". 11' II M 7H1, ll-iU 11V, 7II J IU II in, IK". 7M. uni! iiiaJ 74'; l.' ..,.. .:.. T !.. -:. iuuif micro iiei 4ss lOOn Intrrh 11 T mf 1 el RIKIOO lilt Mfr M.ir nt 4U. liOi) JanancEO ncu ir h 4l. 7J. -,'? .lino Japanese l"j s IIOiK) I.mk Stcol 3 1KMI H2T form i.k shim ileb 4a, WJt IH'I -Oix) Uorlllir.l ".s lOiHi l'i) Ixiuls & Naiili 4a 0IU M) lm Iet Co ila er Clls 7(1 .Minn U L 4i, . , .'.il i'Oio lllnr 3t H S 3 II la. ai L'(O0 Mo Pac ml 5a 1!)17 '"j Lil Mo l'acino (Is .. , 1O0U r,on Mont I'oucr fis .... m 72iH) V V C Ca ... Ill t.000 N V C . 1! ",1,8 . cll VHHI N Y r (c Hud 4a,. (W, 1100O N Y C &. Hud -ItU CM .Mm) V Y City J'V 115-1 M JOiO N i City 4 lli-S 0114 rJiX) N Y City 4V,a inrtO 1II1, 4"AKI N Y City i?a 10(.'S 107 rhfo N Y r lM,s Nn 1U37 lOl '.7000 N Itwy mil 5s .".7'i SVifrt N Y Tol Kun 4l, !!! jnoo S'orf . Weat 4a . UIW lu-iOil Vorf At Went cv 4s... VJ2 arxi,) Nor 1'ao rrlor 4s fcti., lono Nor l'ao iien la (JiiJ l(if( Oro bhort L ret 4a .. t24 1() Pac Coaat 1st 5a . !!'; fi20K) I'aclflc fel 5a ... I1 5OO0O 1'enn iren ct 4Ha ... lWWi 7(i0 Heading Ren 4s 0 42001) Ren Ir & Ml 5a .... 0H (Win Pouth l'ac 4a .. . Si SKrtst South Pac cv 5a ....ion. voipO Ttnn C 1st 5a .... Il 170Oi) Tol Peo A. IV 34s.... M 17r.) V S Bteel S . 101 1ViO I'nlon Pac lit 4s. ... H7H Wa Union Pac rtd 4s ... (fi'I (tono Un Hwa S F 4a 4'.U 4tio Va Car Chm 1st 5a. .lc.'H 2000 Va llwy As .. .. 0714 1(X -Wahash 21 5s ... W! um Weil Md 1st 4' 7JV lorn Wett Shore rett 4s .. f &f0 Wlrcon Cent sen 4s . M!4 11)1. IdO'i ion'. ll'3 I1' 11 III lonij 05 US 'II 0T Suit l1l 01 m Ml, n'2 112', Ml. !I2I HI'S ll'l'. O.I'. 01', USl, II. I 1ni; lois. ICl'i 1UI llll irw. 571, Ojli 1 1. HI l-'Hi OH. HV, Ii."lJ IH'i 100 ino. Kl lOA, (Id li5 01 l!X, ll-. Ill'i 'iff Kl SI 1M'4 lOl 07U H7S W) 4-Hi 1021J U7lJ OS 72 O) M'(, 601 4vr 1(21 7H US 72 (h ?! COPPER AT 22 'z CENTS Sellers of Metal Report an Increased Demand NEW YORK. Dec. 2S.-Followlng good sales of electrolytic copper at 23 cents a pound for domestic delivery, the price has been advanced to 2J,i and 22W cents, according to tonnages and deliveries de sired. All the sellers of the copper re port an increased demand, especially from Europe, although the domestic consumers are placing good-sized contracts Prac tically all the buyers are asking for de Uery In January and February, Indicat ing that their suopllea are small That there Is Insufficient red metal available to fill the requirements of the two months mentioned is stated by some of the best trade authorities, who point out that Bales made recently have been enormous and have removed a considerable quan tity of copper from the trade. The sharp advances In the metal in London- this morning caused Increased confidence among the dealers. While the upturns of more than 1 In the stand ard market received considerable atten tion. It was the sharp rise of f4 to 107 In the price for electrolytic that was pointed to as evidence of the position on the other side. Private cables rennrtort f that the producers In London v, ere ask ing 1 over the market price, or 108, which la equivalent, at the presentsterling exchange rate, to 22.40 cents a pound, with freight charged and the war risk re mote!. Orders 10,000 Tons of Rails CHICAGO, Pec 23. An order for 10,00) tons of standard section rails has been niifed with the Illinois Steel Com Dan y t by tne Chicago, and Eastern Illinois Ilall- ...nr.. .inmrvinv .waif .vvJ New York Stock Sdles Lfltt close, lush. Low, Cloe. AlmVi Juneau. ... 10 10 10 10 AmskaGoldXt 23 25 2ti 2 Alll-Chalmerj Mfc 32M 32M 31f 32 Allls-Chilm Mfft pf . So 85H 8J'f 84H Am At Chcm pf 07W OSU OSJf 03K Am n S & F cfs . 100 101 101 101 Am licet Siikw . . ml ?0 00 00 Am Ucct Sueat pf.... 01 01 01 03 Am Can . .. . 00'( OUf o05f GOJf m Can pf lll'f 111H 11IH HIM Am CUV 70 TO 7S'4 78S Am C A K pf WH UTi 117lf H7'f Am Coal Products. ..150 ISS'f 158 lrS Am Cotton Oil .. 5." f5)S 51?f f.l'f Am Hldo & Leather.. 11U IIH IV t ll'f Am Hlilo &. I. pf 6li C2W fil't rl Am Ire SccutltlM 20U 2fl'i 20Vi 20i Am Unseed 21 22JJ 22'i 22' Am Linseed pf .. ilH 42 12 12 Am Ixx-omotlvo . . . 704 70 00 00 Am Locomotive pf ...lOUf 10.2 Kll'fi 10U1 Am Smelt & lief )0j! 100 10.1!j 104 Am Fmclt A Kef pf...H2 112 111H llltfi Am Smelten pf A .... 01U Ol'i 00li 01K Am Sucir Itcflnlns . .I15' 113'f 11W Il5'f Am Steel Koundilcs .. 0JH 02'i 0H Ol'i Am Tel A lei . . .120 12W 120 120 Am Tobicco . 20S'i 20"'i 20.") 20 J Am Tobacco pf new ..IOS'4 107'a 100?fi 100' Am Woolen 47!$ 43 47j 471 Am Woolen tr r . . 47M 40 48!i 48)i Am Woolen pf 07j 1)0 00 00 Am Zinc L A Smelt . . 004 "0'f OS'f 0St Anicomla Copper m'i 01H SO fcO'f Atcli T A a T 107J 103 107 107 Atch T & S F pf 1011 101Jf 101 101H Atlantic Coin Lino ...114 113J 1131J 113't Ihhlftln Loto . . 12D'f 121 1174 U'H Ililtlmoro A' Ohio ... !) 03M 01f ill'i Itiltlinoro A Ohio pf . 774 774 774 774 llatopllas Minim: .... .14 34 34 34 nethlohcm steel pf . 150 115 115 145 lirooklwi fnlon aas..l.1,J 1314 1314 1314 lltunslck Term 134 124 124 124 Ilurns IlrOT 834 874 b" 87 Unite A Superior 71H 714 004 70 Cal Petroleum 3,1 314 32 .124 Cal Petroleum pf 01 00 Ol 0-14 Canadian Pacific 181V, 181 1704 l'OH Cent Leather Co. . . . 54 544 634 534 Cent Leather Co pf . .110 1004 1004 1004 Chenpeako A Ohio... (II 034 024 024 Chill Copper 214 244 214 214 Clilno ( oppcr 55 554 55 65 Chlraco (ireat West .. 154 164 15 15 Chi (It West pf . . . . 304 304 30 304 Chi Mil & St Paul . . 054' 004 95'. 05s C M A St V pf ....112 1,124 132 1324 C C C A St L .. .60 I0!l 43 48 Chi II I A Pac . . 104 17 104 104 Colorado Fuel & I ...514 514 614 614 Computlnc Tab ltec . 48 1S4 484 44 Continental Can S" R"i 81 85 ConolldalL(l das 1454 1154 1144 1114 Corn Products Hef ... 104 Kh 10W 11)4 Corn Prod Htf pf .... 1124 024 024 025 i Crucible Steel 744 714 734 734 Crueltiio Steel pf 111 1104 1104 1104 Cubin-Ain Sucar . .. 167 1574 13) 1574 Iletre A Co pf . . . 90 00 00 00 Dolaviari) A Hudson .1534 1514 1534 1514 Den A Wo Grande It 114 144 144 Den A dlo Otando pf. 204 254 25 25 Distillers Securities .. 184 10 474 174 Dome Mln.-s 20 2SJ,' 2S4 2S4 El Storauo Hat 00 00 CO 00 Hrlo 124 13 42 12 Krlo 1st pf 504' 67' i 604 504 Fed M In A Smelt pf.. 624 524 624 524 General F.lectrlc . .. .175 1714 1734 1734 General Motors 190 llll 401 401 General Motors pf ....1174 1104 1HH 1104 Goodrich II P Co ... . 754 704 75 754 Greene-Cananca 52 624 614 51W Great Northern pf . ..1204 127 1204 1204 G N rfs for ore prop . 51 ."il1 504 504 GmjReiihclni Kioln ... 814 82 814 814 Illinois Cent 10S 108 1074 10S Int Aurlcultural pf 00 01 1,0 00 Inter Con Corpn 214 214 214 214 Inter Con Cor pf 774 774 774 774 Inter-Met lot t c 214 214 214 2Bj Int Han N J Ill 1114 110 110 Int Harv N J pf 1104 1104 1194 1104 Int Harv Corp S04 80 SO 80 Inlernitlonal Paper.... 124 124 124 124 Intcrnat Paper pf .... 504 604 404 194 Inspiration Copper 104 404 454 J54 Int M Met dp ....194 104 184 10 Int M M pf cf dp .... 75 764 7.14 7.14 Int Nickel 1054 100 195 107 KansT City Southern. 314 32H 314 314 Kansas City Co pf ... 034 014 014 044 lack Steel 824 814 814 814 Lako Krlo & West .... 15 10 15 10 Lake Trie A W pf 304 104 40 10 Lehlsh Vallej 814 824 814 814 Mackaj-Cos 804 70 70 70 Manhattan HI ctd . ..131 1304 1304 1304' Maxw ell Motors ....704 704 75 75 Max Motors 1st pf .. 103 1034' 1024' 101 Max Motors 2d pf ... 504 574 554 554 May Dept stores 02 01 01 01 Maj Dept stores p.' . 100 101 101 101 Meucan Petroleum . .IDS 1104 1004 107 Mex Petroleum pf.... OS 994 904 004 M St P A S S M . ..11!) 1234 1234' 12JU M St P AS S M 1 I. 744 77 -14 714 Miami Copper 314 35 314 314' MlnnAStLpf 314 3)4 3"4 354 Mo Kan S. Teas .... 04 74 7 7 Mo Kan A Tex pf ... 154 104 104 104 MMouri Pacific 1 34 34 34 National lllscult pr . 127 1254 1254 1254 Nat Enamel Ah. ... 204 294 294 294 Nat Leid 054 054 05 05 Nil .ida Con Copper .. 184 104 104 104 New York Air Brake .130 1304 130 139 N Y N H A II 704 77.4 704 704 New Wk Central.... 1104 1104 100 109 N Y O A West 31 304 304 304 Norfolk Southern 25 25 25 21 Norfolk A Western . .1224 1224 1214 1214 North American '24 734 724 724 Northern Pacific 1174 118 P74 1174 Ontario SUM 94 04 04 04 Pacific Mall 114 114 114 114 Pennine 504 594 59 50 I'lili idelphh Co -llli 454 15 13 Peoples Gas Chi 1004 110 1094 110 Pittsbur.'h Coal 30 254 354 354 Plltsburch Coal pf ...IU 1104 1104 1104 Pressed Steel Car . . . 054 354 014 014 Pub S Corp N J 1194 117 117 117 Pullman Co 100 100 105 105 111 Steel Spb 454 154 44 41 Haj Con Copper 234 254 254 254 Iteadlnt; 824 834 814 814 Heading 1st pf 4211 42 42 42 itep Iron A Steel 50 504 544 514 Itep Iron A Steol pf..ll() 110 110 110 Itock Island Co . ... 4 4 4 H Rock Island Co pf .. . H 4 4 4 bt Louis ASF. . . 54 54 54 54 St L A S F lit pf . .10 94 04 04 St h A S F2d pf .... 0 04 54 54 St Louis Southwest ... 20 20 20 20 Seaboard Air Una . . . 184 184 174 174 Seaboard Air L pf ..394 394 304 394 Sears Hoe & Co ....1SS 187 187 187 bloss-Shef S A I Co . . 044 514 034 034 Sloss-Shef S A I pf . 101 994 09 09M So Porto It Sujar ....145 145 1414 1444 Southern Pacific 1034 1U14 1024 1024 (southern Ity 234 214 234 214 Southern Hy pf 034 03 02 02 Standard Mllllnz ... . 00 00 00 00 Standard Milling pf .. 85 814 814 814 btuder-aker Co 1074 J0S4 1004 1004 Studebaker Co pf ....113 1134 113 111 Tenn Copper 00 024 804 004 Texas Co 232 2324 229 229 Texas A Pacific 154 10 84 04 Third Avenue 004 004 CO CO Under Typewriter pf.. 110 110 U0 110 baton lias & Paper . 8 84 84 8.4 United Cigar b torts . OH 04 94 94 United Dry Goods pf . 71 72W 724 724 Union Pacific . . .1394 1394 1384 1334 United Fruit 1194 1194 148 148 U B Ind Alcohol 13Q 130 1204 126M U S Ind alcohol pf . .1014 1054 1054 1034 USCasUPAF ..214 204 244 20 US Ilsalty A Imp ... 404 394 394 39M United Hys InTeot .. 204 21 21 21 United Hys Invest pf 39 38 38 38 U ri Hubber . . . . 554 554 554 554 U 8 Hubber 1st pf . . 1094 109H 109H 1094 US Steel . 89 89H 87M 874 US Steel pf 1104 1104 1104 1164 Utah Copper 814 814 804 bOH Va-Caro Chera 494 194 48f 484 Va-Caro Chem pf 1134 111 Ul m Va Iron Coal A Coke., 67 60 034 034 Wabash 164 164 164 164 WabasnpfA 484 40 45 45M Wabash pf B 294 204 29 29 Western Union Tel..., 884 88fi 88H 834 West K AM ,..694 71 G8Jf 694 Western Maryland 32 32 32 32 Willys Overland 240 236 230 236 Willys Overland pf ...U24 112H 1124 112M Wisconsin Central . ., 33H 38 38 33 Woolworta t' YY Co ..119 119 1184 1184 Woolworth pf . 123 122H 122H 122H Quoted ex dividend. Resumea Common Dividends BOSTOW. Dee. 23. The Unltoct state Smelt ing: HedalriiC and Mlnlns Cawp&sy baa ro stimeil dividends oa t&e coaunoa stoUc by deU&rlnx a , dlvland of 73 cents, payable January 13 to stock ot record DoceoOcr ai? Tke dividend wan deterred in SpUiuber. 11)14. Tte Uat Ciymetit at a rata ( IU p,,' Ztatl quarterly w iwide July 13. 1311 w " STOCKS IRREGULAR ON NEW YORK CURB Trading Was Active Balti more and Ohio 5s 'Ad vanced a Fraction NDW TOItK, D c 18 TIo market for outsldo securities wns Irregular but nctlvo: Kennecott sold from r.74 to B7H; Mldvale Sleol from 791, to 73: Intercontinental Hubber from 13 to 17, Poole nnRlneorlnB nnd Mncblncry from 137 to 153; Unltlmoro and Ohio Bs were moro active nt a frac tional advance Later prices developed nn easier tone. Mldvalo reacted close to 73. Anked 171. Ill J" 110 no 10 IV, 71) 8 mi pi s? sit is ;i llraden Copper . : llrltlth-Amcr Tobncco old . nrltlBh-Amer Tobacco new. : !?.'4 :if '. 21S ... ll)' ,.. flit) une. roict tloldneld Ponol ildntcd' Menace, sirs; ... f International Mnrlne . . International Marine pfd Kennecott Copper . . I ehlih Valley Coal Sales Ml .MAfmiA copper Mnrmtil Mldvnlo Steel N!rilA4lne M Otli i:iefttor , Otis Mcntor pM Peerlefl , Penn Atnr Ord Hlker-HeitemRn .. ..... merlin? (lum Suhtnarln Hont Tobacco lr.Uiet Vnlterl Pront Shnrlnc new. Uoild Film Ulilto .Motor ukon aold m pi v Financial Briefs Tho White Motor Truck Company, recently Incorporated, haa Increased Its capital stock from $20 000 to flB,000,000. Goorco D. Cortelyou. president ot the Consolidated Oaa Compnny, said this nftenioon thnt only routlno business was traii-mctcd nt the meeting of tho Exccu tUe Committee of tho company In New York today Nothing out of the ordi nary Is looked for at the regular mooting of tho board of directors on Thursday. m ,- t.it.. Vntlnt.nl Tlnnlr I n ItR i lie i nmiviiii .... " monthly dlgeit of trade conditions, san: . .-.. 4..... k a Aerst n 1 rfriAirlA T110 total oiumo ui vuiiiui-' v.. "i tloim being recoided each day hns novcr boforo been equaled, and, Instead of tho usual lull or let-down In heavy lines, It Is evident that tho present activity will carry right through the holiday season Labor conditions havo further Improved dui Ing tho month nnd inanv strikes which appeared serious hno been settled In record time Jinny threatened strlkci havo been acrted. nnd lnbor Is virtually enjoying full employment, with a large unmippllcd demand for labor at numerous points The apparent Improvement In tho Mexican situation lt being felt, partlcu laily in the Southwest, nnd till country Ih Indeed foitunito In being at pcaco with tho world " A New York Cotton Exchange seat hns sold for 912.C0O. a decline of $250 from tho lait previous sale Tho Erie Itallrond Compiliy had hoped to luwc Its new llnnnclng plan appro. cd by tho Now York Public Scrvlco Com mission l(j- Jnnu.iry 1, but ut tho olllco of the commission, where tho applica tion had not been iecricd up to noon todn;.. It was said to bo a phslcal Im possiblllt:, Tho Consolidated Ordnance Coinpsny, of llmlngton, Del . Increased Its capital Ptock f I om JVJOO to $'.000,OiO. Tho New York Stock Exchango hns de cided to announce in Its weekly bulletin all dividends irported to It In dolHis and fractions of dollars Instead of using tho percentage basis heretofore In ogue. Tho New York banks lost $:,S02.000 to tho Subtrcasury yesterday and since laBl Eridaj SJ.MO.O'O The New York Stock Exchange has stilcken from tho list S S Kresgo Com pany common utock nnd Atlantic Coast Lino Hallway Compnn M-jc.ir unllled mortgage 4 per cent bonds, duo 1DJ0 Tho Listing Committee of the Now York Cuib Market Association hns ruled th-it on nnd niter Docembei 2J tho en gin(d certiOcates of tho Can idlan Nat iral Clus Corporation only will bo a good delivery. Tho security transfer and reg istrar company Is ready to cxihango tho temporury certlllcntes for engined ones. The Iteoignnlzntlon Committee of tho Kansas CIt, Mexico and Orient Railway Company, of which Lord Monson Is chnlr man, gives notice thnt tho transfer books for certificates of deposit will bo closed for subscription purposes on January 10. Instead of January C, thu (Into heretofore llxed, and will icmnln closed until Jnnu aiy 27, 1910 Crude Oil Price Clinngcs SAN ntANCISCO, Dec. 2S Tho Stnnd ii rd Oil Company of California ImH an nounced an Inucnsu in prices and a chnngo In the buying basis for crudo oil. Tho new quotations follow. Snn Joaquin Valley Fields, Kein HIit Midway, Sun set McKlttrick lJ)t Hills, Hclrhlgo nnd Coalings, 11 0. and iiuludlng 17.0 gravity, 13c a bbl ; 18 to and im hiding 18 a grnv Ity, 44c. a bbl , and for eath increase In gravity of one full degrto above IS grav ity, 1 cent (i barrel additional, Venturo County, JB to nnd including 25 9 gravity, 67 cents a barrel, and for each Increahe In gravity of one full degreo above 25 gravity 1 cent a barrel additional , Wliit-tler-Fullerton Field, 14 to and including 17 9 gravity, 4Sc. a bbl, IS to and in cluding 18 9 gravity, 19c. a bbl., nnd for each Increase In gravity of one full degreo abovo IS gravity, 1 Lent a barrel addi tional SHRnVEPOItT. La. Dec 28 Tho Standard Oil Company of Louisiana to day advanced the price of Caddo light and Do Soto crude oil 10 cents u barrel, to J1.20 and $1.10, respectively. No change was made In the Crlchton Field prices or heavy crude. Rock Island Directors Win I'oint NEW YOUK. Dec 2i In the case brought by beaffrlit - Ampler, nho Here represented b haniuel Unurmyer In an u, tlon brought against the directors of the Hoik Island lor $7 5110.000 Judae Pendleton or the faupremo Luurt. has handed duwu a detUlon betting aside the examination of the defendants l.foro trill At .the tame time Judge, I'endleton decided against the pUlnilifs in their uiuilun to join the receiver Jacob M Dickinson as & party defendant in the Btoiaholdcrs' action rought by Mr. untermyer. GOVERNMENT BONDS . . Vltit Asked, 2s of 1010 reslstered uuu Vs of 11)30 coupon , . ... DO Panama, 2a registered ... US itnanu .s 11! reaUtere. ... 3 lanama new la rwlstered, .. . 1014 Panama new s coupon ,. . WlYi Ja of 1U18 reKltered, iotv, it ot li-"S rexUtered luuVi 110U it ct 125 coupon , ho .. DIMDENDS Ol'UCK Or 11IE C. II. OEIST COJU'.tNY WNI) UlLfc I1L1IUINO Philadelphia, l'a., December .'7. 1010. The Directum of ltoauoke Ous I lght Com pany have this day declared a regular quar terly dividend of oue ami one-bull (IVs) ler ceut. on the preferred stock of said Com pany, payable December 31, 1915, to holders of preferred stock of record at the close o( business this day. Checks will be mailed. C H. WEAK, becrelary. ANNUAL MEETINGS lTC2r TUB FAHMKKS AhU MUCIXAMCV U NATIONAL UiMi Philadelphia, Dec 21st. 1913. The Annual Election for Dlrectom of this Bank will be held at the DankioE House on Wednesday, the 12th day of January. 1916. between the hours or 11 a. in. and J p. in. EDWAHD STOTESI1URY LEWIS. Cashier. 1UB fUILAUEU'lUA NATIONAL 11NK Philadelphia, December It, 1915. The Annual Electiea (or DSrectore will be held at the Basking House oa Tuesday. January 11, 1910, betwtea the hour of li Kaon und 1 1. M ' HORACE FORTESCUE. Cashier Sates in Philadelphia Yes clore. Am nwy pref. 01V4 Itleh. Ixw. 014 IM cioe, nun fi o.pr i o ''. r,s .! 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U'j 41, 42) 2n Phlla It T SI S U 2 M 2 i ilo t c .... 21 21 J. 2t 21 14 Uwirtln 81', 'ffl M Tonopnli Ilrlmont 4,, l, I'm 4'i Tnnopnh MliilnB .... U i , ' 1'nlon Trnrtlnn ... 41 4 H 4 .J4 4jf fnltcil Hun lmprov ;; 8S4 K) IT 1 Klecl "7! M fi York Il.illwiy II Ij's ',' l"5 do pref .11 "- 21 Jj Crnmn t c si ss si SH RAILROAD EARNINGS TKXAS AND PACiriC. 1DIB. Incrense Third uoek December $nvi inn Wj 2PJ, 1-rom July 1 i)lM.llS .121. ,110 EltlR. Vov ember pross iia2l.oJ J1 ml JO' Xet 2,1110 4,1 l.i 20,2 ) M.nV YORK. ONTARIO AND WESTERN November ttrosj J720 sin $21 Jj2J vp, 1S2 40.' 10 071 hurnlus (.(-,) 1 10 470 KUo monthi1 gross ... . J.ns7.41'i -1JIJ 114 Nt 1,21111 111 Kliis.,1 Surplua i.sl, ill') 12-1 6M MOnil.n AND OHIO. Third iveok December . $22n sro Ml r(Vl Prom July 1 '.sn7 ,),"1 .5"1 CINCINNATI, NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS PACiriC. Third cek December . $2n1Mn $42.78.') rromJuli 1 4.811)0(7 ,13301.1 SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Third week December SI 4OI.00I $172 T02 From July 1 w.strr.txn l.isiioiu WARAhll. Third neck Deccmhcr. i!7S 0t $10.1.000 CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN. November cros .... l.t(in ;; J "i i'fv'o months'' Krois'".'; 0217T1I7 n.l,noVi Not 1.4lii, 70S 01071) Decrease. MINNEAPOLIS AND RT LOUIS Third week Decembir J1n H1 $21701 llomJlIll 1 n.221 2M lll.OIW hOCTHERN RAILWAY. November cross ... .$i,IXrill7 ! rg I Net . . l.ln,.ivi 77ii 18s riva month ctoi-s 2s tT7.s.,i cm mil Net 8 151)811 2.4M071 DricKS-Soabury Gets Sninge Arms NI1W YOUK, Dec 25 At n meeting of tho illiectnis of tho SivnKe Arms Com pnnv, held yesterday, tho control of tho compinv was formnlly hniidcd over to the DilBits-Senhury Ordnanco Company, A. n Iioile, picsident of the DrlSKS-Seabury, bilns nlccttd picsldtnt of tho Hivace Anna Company. Two other directors of tho Prlcgs Company, E C Delaiield and James Imtiree, wero elected dhectors of HavnBo Anns All tho members, of tho SavaKo Anns Company hoaid lcslgncd, but .1. P. Lynch nnd AValter Jerome Greene wcio to-f looted Tho foinicr pies Idcnt was llcnjamln Adrlance. German Iinnk Stntcmcnt I111RMN, via Sayvlllo vvlrolcss, Dec 23 The sold reserve of tho Relchbnnk Is 010,323,000, It was olllclally announced to day. This lepiegents an IniAase ot $SD0, W over last week The totul payments in cash for tho third Germnn war loan have 1 cached $2.777,!)73,O0ft, or 91.1 per cent, of tho total 'I hero has been an Increnso In tho circulation of currency. Midvnle Not to Get Poole Co. NEW YORK. Dee 2S Tho statement tint nothinir rem ilnx but tlici formalities to truniui (ontrol of tlio Pool,. EnelneerlnK and Mithlno Compinv vvltli Its war tuntracts to the Mldv.ilc Steel mid Orinince Company Is flatly iknled bv tho inti rests In the l,itttr lompniiv ivho urn In n pnHliUm to know The t-Rine intcreste i tint thrc aro no neRottntlons under way looking 10 the Lditrot of that proper! Gold Arrives From Abroad NEW YORK Dec 2S The tteainshlD New York, which nrrhed from Liverpool this morn lmr brnucht i.7811 CO) Kold consigned as fol lows To J. P Morgan f Co.. 78 lioxen, valuill ut I til MO. to J. K. largo, 11 liom-a. valued at 75 f 00, to the Caniwllan llnnk of Commerce, II boxes, valued ut Llll 1100 to the Mechanics' nrul Metals National Hank, 8 boxts, valued at tSS.UJi) DIVIDENDS DECLARED People's Natural Oas nnd Plpeago Company, regulir quurtcrly 2 per cent paiable January 23 to stock of record January 2u. Roanoke Oas Light Compauv regular nuar terly m per tent ptyHbtf December Jl tl) sukk of record Doceinbrr 27 Illinois Northern Utilities Company, regular quarterly ttk per cent, on preferred payable rebruar 1 to stock of .ecord January 20 Pcnn Central L.sl't and Power Quarterly 1 per cent on prefer" ixiyakle January 3, lulu, to stock of recoivl December 27 1V1S NEW YORK RUTTERjAND EGGS NEW YORK. Dec 2S BUTTER Market lower and unsettled receipts. 8152 packages, extra creamery J3ie hlahcr scorlns. Uw JI'h. Mate dairy. Joa.llc Imitation cream crv. 2:(2.l'c 1X1CS. -ll.i rkst steady receipts 0223 citra flreu uc.4l.Uc rlrts. :n 17c nearby whites 41SUS . mixed color .I20ii5c . nearby browns. JTiilOc . rofrlserator ilrsts. 23WSJ1C. A New Investment There has just been placed on the market a Ten-Year 6 Convertible Gold Debenture Bond of a Public Utility Com pany, which is doing the kind of a profitable business that has made Public Utilities so substantial. Facilities which permit of an ultimate develop ment of importance have not as yet been utilized. This investment, which, is offered at a price to yield 6.50, can be converted after November 1, 1917, into 7 cumulative preferred stock on a basis which will bring a re turn of 7-65 on the original investment. Send for Investment Circular No. 304 William P. Bonfaright & Co., Inc. MORRIS WISTAR STROUD, Jr. Manager 37 CUESTMT STREET Philadelphia seer fuk Uastou Detroit LoJ)4e William p Bonbrlrtt A Co. Paris t Ilonbrlfb-t A Co. NEW WAR MUNITION CONTRACTS CREATE BULLISH ENTHUSIASM Midvale Negotiating for Further Large Orders From' Foreign Powers Rapid Transit May Do Some New Financing as Earnings Expand With the new war munitions order nl- 1 loted by the Mldvalo Steel nnd Ordnance Corporation to the Baldwin Locomotive Work's, tho latter la understood to have approximately $25,000,000 contrncta of thl closa on lta books, to say nothing of tho ordinary locomotlvo business and the royalties received from tho Remington and nddystono Companies on contracts placed nlth them. It was reported today that tho Mld valo corporation Is now nesotlatlnfr for another MO.000,000 order for munitions, so that those recent developments should set at rest, at lenst temporarily, tho fears expressed In somo quarters that the cream of tho war munitions business had been skimmed. An tho Allies, particu larly England, develop their resource! In tlili respect it Is, of course, likely that their orders to America wilt become less, but there still remains n prospoct for a ory lucratlvo business, particularly with Russia Meantime, bankers sny thnt tho flow of foreign holdings of our securities back to this country Is lessoning. At no tlmo hns this liquidation come near oversupplylng tho demand, nnd with tho contraction of offerings tho result Is a firmer general tono to tho marlcot, aided by tho favorablo monetary outlook. Rankers look for a continuation of easy money conditions for a time, at least, although commercial paper rates, they REORGANIZATION PLAN WORKED OUT FOR MARINE Preferred Stockholders Will Got Now Common Stock for Old Preferred NEW TORIC, Dee. 2S. 'It Is understood that thu common stockholders' commit teo of tho International Mercantile Ma rino Company lmi worked out a plan of readjustment of tho company's nffntrs. Al though details regarding It are lacking. It Is rumored In Wall street thnt It will provide for pajlng off nil of the com pany's outstanding bonds nnd preferred stock through tho Issuance of new com mon stock. In this manner tho common stockholders will bo given a greater equity In tho property than nt present. According to reports In somo circles, tho prcferro stockholders will bo given ISO tho preferred stockholders v. Ill bo given 180 shares of preferred now held. Tho plan, which was prepared by the preferred stockholders and which pro vided for nn assessment of $10 or J12 per slinro on tho common stock and pay ment of tho outstanding bonds at par and Interest, wns rejected by tho com tnltteo representing the common stock holders. LlltovUse, tho plan prepared by tho Bondholders' Protective Commlttoo was rejected by the preferred stockhold eis' committee, so that there now appears to bo a three-cornered light on In connec tion with tho reorganization of tho com pany's affairs. It Is Known that tho Bondholders' Com mittee li perfectly ngrcenblo to any plan thnt will provldo for paying oft their bonds nt par nnd Interest, nnd, accord ing to members of that committee. It Is now unto tho two stockholders'commtttocs to provldo such n plan Kxpectatlons nre thnt tho court hearing scheduled for today will bo postponed, pending tho outcome of neBotlatlons between"-the two stock holders' commutes looking townrd a solu tion ot tho problems confronting thOBo bodies. Unrnlngs of tho International Mercantile Marino Company. It Is stated, contlnuo to show Inciense, thero being a largo volume of business each month. It Is ostlmnted thnt tho favorablo operating results will continue well beyond the dnto of cCBsntlon of hostilities In Kuropo. For that reason tho belief obtains In well-informed cir cles thnt a plan of reorganlzaton can be iiiianged which will provldo for tho crea tion of new securities upon which a sat isfactory Income roturn will bo shown nfter tho war. Tho compnny hns n largo amount of cash In Its treasury and It Is asserted In somo quarters that a substantial part of this could readily be utilized In paying off somo of the present outstanding" in debtedness of tho organization. MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS TONOPAII STOCKS Hid Asked llm nutler 1.JJ IJjJ MneNiunnr.i ". 'VS Ml.lwnv . , " MUiuh Intension , -? Montina .1' ..lj North Star , ,16 .,,, 'IY.nop.ili Ilelmimt 4 U-10 I tll'l Tononali Intension A 4H Tonopah Mlnlns '. 7 ItoBcuo Hula ps . Wist nnd M ,- aOLDKWLD STOCKS. Vtlnntn 22 lllue Hull I" .IN Honth 17 .1? Hulldou 02 .OS a o d ., , i- ("oinlilnntion Traction oil OS niamondllcld II 11 1 .""J Dalsi " ." Kloreneo ... ..... .,. ,' loldlleld ronsolldotnl lt! l-!s OnldHel.l Meraer ..in .17 Juinto llxlenslon l.ll l.J Kewanaa ... .m .-1 Oro in .IH Sandstorm Kendall 0T .1)8 bller I'lck 1)0 .US JHSCnt.LJVNI'OUS Talry Aztec 01 .0-1 Klmberlj . J2 M Netarta Hlli ..1 .21 Nevada Wonder l.tS 1.70 Tax Free In Penntylvanla Penna. R. R. Gen. 't's nun juni: 1, 1005 Particulars on application. A. B. LEACH & CO. 115 South Fourth Street IUItKCTOUY OF ACCOUNTANTS Certified I'ubllo Accountants I.AWIIEKCB B. BROWN & CO. JlEAL ESTATE Tniisa UUILblNO 1615 UUUNfJ & SPEAKilAN The Bourse. say, may harden somewhat &9 trade continues to expand mU Today on Chang', price n'nM,,.... J 1 not wide, but tho tono was enJn(" 1 ranslt unassented stock . RWll tin in rnnfrtrm tvl. ...... . a8 hUfetl ' trust certificates. wherTai 1 iK l ' showed signs ot profit taking -ri. ,ltte Ings of the company are runnS .v": 1 of all past records, with promts tlnued Improvement At th 1 .' J- . tho condition of the mmmS? 2f "" r weak that there wns an exces? t " liabilities over current neTetS m',?,1- present growth represent" .?"" change for tho better In the , affairs for such a short period tfT1"'' t the way should now be , cle '' raising of the money neccssnrv i,"0" out plans for Improvements efe earning power of the system tm .' greatly enhanced. That son ?'" J financing may be undertaken snJ? '.' ho opinion of somo arsons "suallCi' Informed as to the company's J " uwc-u ii BiiKnuy reactionary i-.r." ' Following a set back In tlnii. . " i Steel, Cambria Start ,m ftSSL?w j Steel preferred eased off In "SSS t PonnsyU-anla llnllroad also wSdM?. I so did Cramp Shipbuilding, but i.W case wero the offerings large moJaV atUIn material slgnlncance! rnVl 1 was dull. lr8 clH 1 NEW YORK COFFEE MAPirt, N13W YOniC. Dec 28,-The ess market wns more active at th mS? this morning, nnd first price, were & seven points higher. Sales on fhJj wero 3000 bngs n ,M ! Trading In tho market was onin v.. tho fact that there were . VwftJS orders hero from Iuropo had a ,2' Ing Influence on vnluei. and th. JS?" tonn nni nrm r ' "... lne WN wero somewhat .eWrt , wev, ?2 tho fact that tho country s wril .nisSi and not buying at present' an" thffi that lending steamship compaai., t. Scandinavia havo refused to take mi,'.', shipments of coffeo led to fears ott Increased pressure of supplies here. Itlo was unchnnged nt flvo 50 for v. 7. Exchango was l-16d higher at ltuu Receipts 12.000 bags for threo daniX stock 469.000 bags. Santos wasunchantid at flvo JSOO for No. 4 neilpuSS bags, nnd stock I.'KO.OOO bags. Receipts at tho two porta were H.W bags for threo days, ngnlnst 63,000 Un a yenr ngo and 03,000 bags two yean mo Hao Paulo had 71,000 bags aSalnjt 63W bags nnd 40,000 bags, nnd Jundlahy ON bngs ngalnBt 41,000 bags and 35,000 tm. respectively. " Today's Teittrlti'; December , January .. Pebruary , Jlnrch ..., April May Juno July AURUSt September October .., November 0.S2lil ...... 6.57C4U ... OmjIOTO AKlfillo ' -.. .f""ilW .. n.TviB.'fo a.7cnn lll-VfillM htS1!! . . zpinj7.(u .5ss.5s 7.00 KVictii BAR SILVER The prlco of bar silver In London todir tu 2v4 pence, off 1-10'pence In New York silver wm quoted nt Mli cici with Mctlcnn dollars nt 41Vj cents IMiiSS"iSSfSl) Ready Dec. 30tK for Every Employer And Employee WHAT you DONT know about the new Workmen's Compensation Laws would fill a book. Here is the book that ex plains every phase oj the new law as it will affect YOU. It clearly shows you how to avoid every misunderstanding, whether you are an employer or employee. DIGEST of the WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION LAWS By William A. Schnider of the Philadelphia B.r Single Copies 25 cents: 10 or More Copies 15 cents; 100 or More Copies 10 cents. Postage pre paid direct from ths Offices of the Public Ledger. THE kind of business hous es that carry accounts .with the Corn Exchange National Bank, Philadelphia, is conclusive proof of its high standing, -M """""- .