)v m .v R k f 14 EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1010 FINANCIAL NEWS WIDE ADVANCES IN MANY STOCKS SCORED DURING THE DAY'S TRADING This Was a Direct Result of Outside Buying by Both Large and Small Interests Baldwin Locomotive ' Supplied at Concessions NEW YOItK, Feb. 3. ' Interests committed to the long side of the tnnrkct had Rood cause for Ratlsfnctlon In the course of prices mid the character of I null tip throughout tlio day. There were wldo advances In many stocks, which at times would bo re garded as nlmost sensational, but nro now taken as an ordinary Incident to be recorded In tlio gencrnl run of trading. Wlllys-Ov-orlond, as an Instance, advanced 14 points to 232 early In the day and nn advance ot 20 points was made In South Porto Klco Sugar, while i number of other specialties, Including Industrial Alcohol, Cuban American Sugar and Continental Can made advances from 4 to 6 points. Gains of more than 2 points were numerous In other specialties and the active Issues In general were all established at now high levels for the week. This Improvement was brought about In tho lending stocks without any effort of manipulation or support and was In direct response to the outside baying from both largo and small Interests, brought In by tho declines which occurred on Monday. Baldwin Locomotive was supplied by Clark, Chllds & Co. an dottier houses at concessions and at the snmo time assertions wero made that tlio annual report, publication of which Is said to bo near at hand, will bo dis appointing In Its showing of net earnings for the year 1015. The railroad stocks acted fairly well, Krlo and New Vhrk Central making fractional gains and there was conlldcnt buying of Itock Island, based on tho continued fuvorablo statements of earnings, which It was hoped will remove all fear of reorganiza tion or default on tho 4s, Cruciblo Steel has been In scant supply for tho Inst few weeks, or since tho statement was made that tlio control of the tsock had been obtained by J. P. Morgan & Co. Those who sought for an Incentive for the strength shown lh tho post three days attributed the Improved condition to the prospects of a favorablo answer by .Germany to tho last Administration note und It Is hold by one firm thnt tho fact that the Appnm nhd been brought Into an American port by a. German prlsio crew was vldenco In advance that tho answer will bo of a friendly chnractcr. New York Stock Sales an sow -n j t (17 KVi 2.1U 28W BOM 70! i m 0I' r,2' 1 jint -tni lllrli. Law. Closn, Ataik 3 Ootd Mines. . 0M DM OH "M AiasK.i (low Minns.... 2.1M Allls-Clnlmcrj Mf. ... 28 AlllJ-Chalm Mfg pf. . . SO Am Ag Chemical no'f Am tied Sugar OSM Am npet Suirar pf ot Am ran 02J Am Can pf ijtM Am Ciir A. tMln.lw Hn Am Coal rroductj.!!'i(v; m wouon 01 Mil j-.jprcsj JflQ ''wo ft Leather. . . inu . m SHJi . 2.1'f . 41!f . (I0U .102 10IH 114 ol'f 1IW III mi o7' MM MH Am Mcln A r. nf Am Ice Pecutllloi. .. "tn Unseed Am I.lneel pf Am f,ocomolko Am '.ocomotlro pr. , Am Malt Am Smelt i Am Smelt A Itcr'pf.".". Am Sled Koiindrloj. .. -Jm Suwr Hpfinlng' "in ougar Her pf. ... Am Tel A Tel Am ToWcn Am Tolurco pf new. Am Wool tr r Am Woolen pf tr r . Am . I, a Smelt.... Anaconda Copper.... Asiocialeil oil... 130 10' i fH 2i 2.T 41M fifPf 102H 102 tlU Hi tiwu tol'l lOIJi 11 4M 11 tM 11 r.n' osm f i 1304 10M r.2 20M IV, i 42 07J 23M 2SK M)'f 70! 110 01'f 03 1IW 07M lOflM M I30M 10M ilM 2IM tf'f 4IM 07 102M DM CUBA GANE SUGAR CURB FEATURE 113,'i II3M M't II. I2fi'f IIS 118 127 127 .207i 20!)'f 207 .10SM U'8 10S . .V) COM . (HIM 0M . 18 (KIM . Ml'; 87! i MM OflM Ateh T A S V I0IM 10IM January Earnings of Northern Pacific Expected to be Good While It Is understood that the data so far received do not Indicate that tho f, earnings of tho Northern Pacific for January will bo as largo as they were for December, It Is probable that tho figures will show an Increase from 16 to 18 per cent, over January a year ago. Normally, January Is not as good n month as December for tho company. This year business was somewhat Interrupted by tho heavy snowstorms In the Rocky Mountain section. The Northern Pacific, however, was able to keep Its lino open throughout tho stormy periods and Is said to have boon tho only northwestern transcontinental line that ac complished this feat. Price of Copper Established More Firmly at 26 Cents Producers and dealers have again established their prices more firmly and 26 cents a pound is now the ruling quotation on future business, with somo sellers who have small amounts available for favorable deliveries getting half cent a pound nbovo this price. The buying of the metal at present Is on an enormous scale, from both domestic and foreign consumptive sources. COTTON MARKET FIRM; ' BETTER LIVERPOOL CARLES Business Was Small Temperatures Lower in Belt NEW YORK. Fob. 3. A fair response to better Liverpool cnblcs was made by the cotton mar!:ct this morning anil at the start tho tone was steady, with prices three to seven points higher. Business Was comparatively small. The buying was Quito general, wl :lo tho greater part of tho supply camo from New Orleans In terests. After tho call tho selling Increas ed slightly, with local traders offering and prices reacted two to four points. At tho time of tho opening here. Liver pool reported 'dvances of eight and one jialf to nine points, whereas gains of but five and one-half to six and one-half points had been looked for. A prlvato cable stated that the better tone was duo to Continental buying and a cessation of tho recent liquidation. ' Trading was quiet, but prices gradually eased from tho opening level under a re newal of scattering liquidation or local pressure. May contracts sold off from 12.12c. to 12.02c, with tho general list working about 4 to 5 points under last night's closing figure. ' Local covering In a nnrrow market sent prices several points net higher In tho afternoon. Near months In the New Or leans market continued to display rela tive easiness, as compared with Now Tork, this being taken to reflect tho pres sure of spot supplies, nlthough there was nothing, in tho news to suggest any ma terial weakening of holders. Arrivals of cotton at New York today were 0216 bales. Including 10SS bales lintcrs. The local stock ot 232,000 bales now Includes 23,000 bales llnters and about 0000 bales of for eign cotton. Exports for the day were 2718 bales, compared with 00,160 bales a year ago. Temperatures were considerably lower In the cotton bolt. The map showed gen eral precipitation In the east. Tho receipts of cotton nt the ports for the day wero estimated at 20,000 bales, Compared with 15,860 bales last week, 63,288 bales last year and 32,686 bales New York Bond Sales In 1914. Yes. Cloie. Jiarch ll.ss May 12.07 July ... 12.1S OciobM- l-.-l December ...12.3 January .... .... Spot 12.00 Open. lt.UI 12.12 18.23 12.2(1 12..'iU 12..TJ High. ll.'.H 12. IS 12.2T v.'.:in 12.42 12. Kl T-oiv. IJlat. ll.K! 11.1ICI 12.02 12.12 12.11 12.211 12.111 12..-HI 12.110 12.32 12.31 12.41 ... 12.00 Liverpool Cotton ' LIVERPOOL, Feb. X Spot cotton was jn moderate demand today, nt an advnnco of 13 points) on the basis of 7.79d. for mid upland; the sales aggregated 7000 bales. Including 6000 bales American. The Imports were 0000 bales, nil American. The market for futures closed quiet ar a net advance of 709 points. LUtlp Change In Sliver NEW YORK, Feb. 3. A local authority on silver says that there has been little pew In the situation during tho past few weeks, and he does not look for much change In conditions until there is a buying movement on the part of India. He points out that the supplies are nat urally curtailed by tho unsettlement in Mexico, but adds that the demand also lit not as large as It might bo and with any purchasing by Indiu higher prices would be Inevitable. As it Is, he says, virtually all the silver taken out of the market at present Is for coinage purposes and, In his opinion, under the circumstances a steady market with only small fluctuations either way Is likely, until there Is a decided change one way or the other. C. II. Geist in Indiana Light Deal INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 3. The Indiana Public Service Commission has authorized the. Northern Indiana Oas and Electric Company, of which C. II. Oelst, of Phil adelphia. Is president, to buy the prop erties of the General Service Company and the Indiana Lighting Company for 15,400,000. The companies furnish light, heat, ga or power to more than a score Of cities and towns In northern Indiana and Ohio, - gteJ to Erect New Coke Ovens PITTSBURGH. Feb. 3. The United States Steel Corporation Is to start work this spring on a series of by-product coke ovna to cost approximately J15.000.000, It was announced here today. The plans call for the erection of 204 block ovens and adjuncts necessary to the production of benzol, toluol and phenol. Not only wilt this plsnt be the largest of its kind In ttw world, but It will turn out more by products, it la claimed, than all the com bined plants in this district. Money In London .iWW MH atHWHb; "'oh. $ineo Am lco 4'.;s iw inn Amor UMo .: f. fa lo::, l.M.-.ro aiikIo-iy I. .-. ii.-i, ."(Kioi) Amtr Sniflt See ii 112 4HKIO Alner Tel i'Vl 4'.,s IIS l.'ifini Armour On 4'.. .8 !il. 12(ioo AtdilKon con 4h ti. 21'imi Atchison 'V 4n Hum. . .low WHO Alrhlann ." HU'., ikmio iLilt ft Ohio :i..!i in'! 27)100 llnlt A: Ohio 4 H2H 2IOHO Halt At Oh cv 4'-. IlM. I Oi in II At O I' I. H& W V 4a II2U l-wno lioth Steel rfil .Is 10J 140TO llrkn Itan Tr 3a KI1S..1II1 :ioui llrkn rn IClv iHt .-i.a..l(l 2ikio llrkn I'n CJa 1nt ..i...iii.-u; Mion Hush Term llldff .'.... Sij. HOOK c C C Ken -la Tut., 1HNI Oil Una & Klec r,a HH 10111) rent (in lat :. tOT'f, l.'IOiio Cent Leather let ..s. .lnl'i loco Cent l'ac lat 4a 1KJ-X, 21100 Cent It It X J .'a I1SI. 72IKH) Chill Cornier 7a t:i2 1.".jh ChcH Ai Ohio cv 41-jb. . ss 20000 Chia & Ohio 41ia 01 MlllO Chi Ot IVl'it 4a 72-v, loooi nil St Nwn Ken 4a... H.-.i 20011 Chi II A: Q Joint Ih... tlSTi, 1000 Chi II & O Ken 4a IK KMmo rhl Jill & St ! cv .'. loo rono rn .nil & t r cv 4'v. w: :t(MK Col & South lat 4a... HIT, :iimmi do 4Kb "' 20011 Col P At I Ken r.s "2'4 I.vmo Cumti Tel r,a loo 270OO Del & Hud rfil .H.... !l7ll 1000 Den Si Itla Or rfil .".a.. .17 1 J 0000 Detroit Tunnel Via.. Ill Mon ot l"nlls l'niv ."m loo 1COO Oen Kleo .la 104 i loniio llud A: Mnn In "a .11 :wi Huil At llud rfd r.a 7.1 40(10 HI Steel deb 4'Ja 112 :umn imllnnA Stl .". lois; 240ll Ina Cop cv l'.a t.1 Winn Inter!) Met 4i,a J.H tin it inicr .hit iuir l-i ...-..nn rihlO .liinnneaf nt-vv (1 S 4ta 71 lOUO Kan City Ter 1st 4a. . ssvi loco Ijicka teel na tiril.. (in 7(KH Iicka Steel .la 111.10... iwi'i 7(Hl I.lff At M T 7 12C.IJ COrrt ljjula At Nnah 4a l.1 .vio Mo Kan & T 2a 4a... 4(1 4000 Mo l'ac 4a 44i r.oon Mo Pac 0.1 KM 10000 N Y C At II .18 Kill Kill MUK) N V C At II 4Ca fl,4 M1 H2OO0 N Y Cent Oa lipl 11(1 sono N Y city 4V,s lft(n....l0TiJ Ki7ii nuuui k- - t.:... - . r. LI- T (HZ I.nw. 112 lni4 H4' 112 IM'i 111, l'4'l iiriH HU'' O.li i H2U IlM, H2H 102!, till llll 10.1U S7K W !IK I07K, liui; ilO-N 117i. i:il S7, ? 1-4 11.1 tisu lit IIKI 1IK s.n, Il2j mo m in loo 1()li 291 iVij; nn IK2I1 7.H4 ion, 71 KS'j 110 iS5J 411 44; 101 lOlKKKl N Y flwy ref 4a 7.11, l.-WXM) N V Hwy alj .la (UH 7IKKI N Y Tel Ken 4V-,8 HO-'Si 10(0 Not At Weat 4a p:i, Minn Nor l'ac prior 4a OT!, nOKMl Nor l'ac Ken .'la i7 7000 Pacific Tel .la 101 .vxio Penna 4s IMS mill 20(10 Peoplo'B Oaa .la 101U iaKM) Hendlnif Ken 4a li.1V? 27000 Itep Ir & S .la HKVf, llHKt Hock Ialand 4a S.I Stout Itock Iflnml rfil 4s... IH1T4. 70(10 Itock lalanil Sa 4.1 1000 Sealmanl A I. 4a S21?. T.vm south Hell as ino 21KIOU South l'ac cv 4a SllVfc 70HOO do cv ret f P .la WtlVi .HKiO South Pac rfil 4a IMVVj M South Hwy Sa 102', r.ooo Term Aaan St I. ref 4h ktv: ICOO Texna At J'nc 1st .1! WOO Texna Co l'.a 370l Third Ao ail) Sa. . 2V Toklo .la KhTii U H Rubber (Is 14SOO tT S Steel .1, af 4IUIO t'nlon l'ac lat la.. 7I0O I'n Hwya S F 4a... lOUO WabaBh lnt ,1a irm Weat i:iectrlc 3s. . . 2iai do cv ,1a , noon Weat Mil 1st 4a .'JKI Weil Shore 4s scon West I'nlou lis... :ono iviacon cent Ken 4 tK 101 irtty. 5000 IVoah Cent 4a. . ..10.HI .. Rl'i ..10.1 . . IIS . . 4.1 ..KM' ::!! .. 71V4 . . 02': . . IH1IJ .. 8T .. no 1IH M 11.1 4i; 82 V, HkIVJ MIV5 IOI1V4 00 102K 7'i trflij 10.1 Kl 7SV, 1UT1 104', UV.i 4.1 loin 102-hi t'14 7IV4 112V? ll'IV? 87 00 Close. 112 lltl' 111 112 lll'4 HIS, 11.1 low llll'.. 1(1', '.12' UN'., 021 HC'l.. llll llll 101' S7I, US KlTU llll", IKIU 11HI, iX! .ss 11.11, tlSJJ III 1011 102 ins; s.v, 1121, ( ?: 04 1IKI 1041 .11 II I , 1011 1S1 7.11) ini',; 8.S1J llll nc.K, 12m! ns-ij 40 4 IT, lot KUi 0114 llll ljiju (iw; mi. HIS nn, (17 101 inn; loii-J ii.ii 5 iv R.i iai?i, 4.1 S2K, lll Wl',4 loo' f, IKIJ, 102'i, K7lt 1MU Kl 7s; IKI'l 10.1 IIS 4.1 ioi; 1.14 T114 II.'V, HIIV, R7 00 Girard Fire Insurance Election At a special meeting; of stockholders of tho Girard Klre and Marine Insurance Company, they ratified the plan to re insure the outstanding liability of the company with the Firemen's Insurance Company of Newark, At the subsequent annual election of the Girard Company the following; new officers wero elected: Albert It. Hasslnger, Davis G. Vaughan, assistant secretaries; John Kay, treeasurer; Albert II. Hasslnger, assistant treasurer; Morrison C. Colyer, counsel, and Daniel II. Dunham, Neal Bassett, John Kay, Morrison C. Colyer, Edgar IJ. Ward, James V. Dusenberry. Percy Jackson, Samuel W. Baldwin and Archibald S. Held, directors. President Henry M. Gratz, Secretary Kdward J. Thompson and eight retiring directors were re-elected. MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS TONOPAH STOCKS. IUJ. Asked. Jim Tlutler U4 .03 MacNamsra -.. .02 .04 Midway 14 .10 Mlipah Ext Ill .21 Montana 2.1 .21 Northern Star 1.1 .10 Ton lllmonl 4 4V. Ten Kit 4 3-1(1 4 5-H1 Ton Mining 0 1.1-18 014 TUacus Kula 07 .ml Weat End J4 .70 GOI.Dt'IELI) STOCKS. Atlanta SO .21 Ulue Hull 02 ,01 lkmth , 12 .41 UulMOR , i. .02 .' U 6 ft OTI .04 Comb Krac 07 .08 numondueld O U 04 .0.1 Daisy 04 .05 Florence ,...,..., 60 ,32 Oolddald Cons 02 ,03 OoldBeld Merger .' 17 .10 Jumbo Kit 1.2.1 1..1S Kawanas JO .21 Oru 03 i ,M San4 Kn 03 .Od Sllr Hck , .98 .W M!SCI.1NE0US. fiBMrr--:.X.-::::i:::::: 1 :S iiw ii .u i C - v Tfaatr -........, uw lto ,V2JH v.m I nt 71 Ifi'i 70 107 ill 17 2Vi :M tih IPO ill .111 17!.' Haldnln jxo lit' iiaiumoro & Ohio N) Ilalllmoro & Ohio pf.. 70!f Hank of Commerce ...17.'l llalnpllas Mining '2), llethloheni Slocl .Hi," llrnoklyn Hap Tr 80.N Huff 11 & Plttj so Hush Tormln.il loil llulle A .Superior 7S Cal IVtrolctim Ml C?al Petroleum pf fili'f Canadian Pacific !70Ji Central Leather fl'jf Chesapeake & Ohio... fi.'l Chile Copper I'll Chlno Copper 'Mi Chicago (It West 1:1 Chlrat'T (!t West pf... Hi'S CM Mil XSt P !)); cm mii &st i'pf....i:njs u c c & st r tn cm & ollhfsteIn. Chi It I & l'ac Cluctt Pea & Co. ... Col Ktiel A Iron Continental Can Continental Can pf. . Consolidated (I.ii Corn Product! lief . . Cripple Creek Cent. . Crucible Steel Crucil'lo Steel pf Cuban-Am Sucar Cuban-Am Siiear pf. Delaware . Hudson. Detroit Killson Distil Sec Corpn..... Dome Mines Krle Krle 1st pf Fed Mln & Sm pf . . (len Chemical pf General Hlectrlc General Motors pf. . Goodrich II f Co.... Oranby Consol Gteene-Cananea , Gt Northern pf (it Nor eh for oro pr (iiiceen Eipln Illinois Central Int Acrlcultural Int Acrlcultural pf. . . Int Ilarv N J Int Con Cor v t c sh Int Con Corp pf Int Paper Co , Int Paper Co pf Insp Con Copper Int Nickel v t cfi... . Int M M cfs of dp... Int M M pf c of dp., Kan City Southern... Klncs Co B I. .t V.. l.iu Steel I.viede Gas Lake Krlo & West pf. LelilEli Valley 77 Lone Island L'n) Mackay Cos 70 Manhattan Kiev ctd. .lllpj May Dept Stores 50). Maxwell Motors 7.'! Max Motors 1st pf.... SS Max Motors L'd pf. . . . M Mexican Petroleum.. ..100 Mexican Pet pf 9!l Minn & St Louis Ii Minn St PASS M..1!!1J( Mo Kan & Tex 0 Mo Kan & Tex pf.... 1 11:- Miami Copper .'10 J i Missouri raclflc flif Mo l'ac tr cfs fiti Montana Power 7-14 Montana Power pf. ...110 Morris Essex 81) Nat Cloak & Suit 7.) Nat Knam & S Co. . . . L'.Vf Nat Lead Co CSli Nat nys Mex 2d pf. . . 7H Nev Con Copper IfiJ i N Y Air Brake Mfi N Y N II A H OR!,' N Y O A West N Y C AH It Norfolk A Western... Northern Pacific Ont Silver Min Pacific Mall Pacific Tel A Tel.... Penn Hallroad , Peoples Gas Chi Philadelphia Co Pitts Coal Co N J... Pressed Steel Car-.... Pullman Co Quicksilver Quicksilver pf Ily Steel Sp Co Hay Con Copper Heading Iteadlnc 1st pf Kepubllc Iron AS.,, Itepubllc Iron A S pf St !.ouls ASF St L A S V 2d pf 110 ,srw 70! i M)H nou ns 00' i iav IVl'i Ki 172! a 172)j 172''j ll.'Ui 11 127 207 IDS fill!. 0fl 005 k S7!f CO'f 101 112! S!)M 7(l!j 2'i I7:ui h7' IKI! III 8' :i2j 172 mi (um 23!.' 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KB . 35 4 r,H 80' 1 107!j 138 22 J i m SOU 114 203 IDS liV-'ii 110 40)4 2s'i 3S?; r,'( .13' ( 110 171 111 72.' i in;; IS'S 122? i 40 22! i 100 23 i 02J, no; t IS". ii1.- IS Hi L'0S)li io;i 70 vim Kit) 82 81 4.14 774 1074 13S 224 BO i.Vi 28 M'i no 171 in 71 4- 114,4 48 1224 ir.5 224 100 23 02 1104 17'4 7,5 104 40 IfiW 208 104 78',' lonjj io.j.4 ioiij 3.- : 3 774 77 771 i 22 21 22 M)J M)!,' M1.4 130,4 1304 1304 .100 117 t 734 VS4 fil', 1004 90 .Vi 123 04 144 37 04 0 7.', 113 814 7f4 20',' 70) i 8 IfiJj 148 084 27' i 51 714 884' i,Vi WVi O'J f4 122 04 144 304 .ri)4 fl's 7.r. 113 M'i 7o i:,i CO R 1.1!i 140 074 lOO'f 100 1)8 117)j 1134 1114 111 84 84 84 124 123 12.4 39 8!) 39 57 A74 mv, 107'.' 107,4 107 424 43 43 324 33K 33 fi7Ji 10,-4 flli 7?f 40 24J.' 704 434 Ktfi 110 S 7M 17,4 3S) 182 57 .100 . 5!i . 8 . 40 . 244 . 784 . 43JJ . 53!f 10S5J . 4 03, 0,4 1054 54 IV: 394 214 784 43 53). 1094 110 14 5 74 7,4 1714 174 38)f 384 1K2 182 i3 71g 88) i 51 1075, 90 54 123 0)5 144 304 Mi J'J' 75 113 814 754 204 fi04 8 154 147 074 274 10:14 1174' 1114 8jj 124 3!) 57!, 107 43 334 57 1054 54 74 394 24.4 78) i 434 53) i Seaboard Air Line 17 Seaboard Air Linn pf. . 384 Sears Itoebuck A Co.. 182 Sears Hoe A Co pf.... 125,4 1204 120)j 1204 Sloss-bher S A 1 584 6!) fill 59 South Porto R Suear-. 140 107 155 107 South v sue pf loo 107 ioo io;i Southern raclflc 1004 101 1004 lOOJf Southern Ily 21?i 22 2l?j 224 Southern Ily pf 59)5 C04 00 00 Studebaker Co 150 1534 151 1514 Tenn Copper 503i 58 574 574 Texas Co 200 2074 201 207 Texas Pacific 74 7.4 04 74 Third Avenue 00 014 01 014 Tobacco Products pf. . 100 102), 101 102), Union Hae A Paper... 74 74 74 74 United Cisar Stores... 0!f 94 94 04 United Clear Mfts 02 02 02 02 Union Pacific 131 134)5 134 134 Union Pacific pf 834 834 834 83)f U 8 Ind Alcohol 1554 1504 1544 ISO United Fruit Co 138 139)f 1384 139 U S 0 I 1 A V 18)5 20 19 19 U S C I P A F pf . . . . 50 50 494 494 United nys Inr pf . . . . 33 334 S3 334 U S Itubber 52)5 53 52)5 53 U S Kubber 1st pf-...1064 1074 1074 1074 US Steel Corpn 83.4 844 83 84 )j U S Steel Corpn pf. . .110 1104 110 1104 Ulan copper 7U)j 7U), Utah Securities 204 204 Va-Caro Chem 48 4S4 Va Iron Coal A C. ... 55 55 Wabash 154 154 WibashpfA 454 454 294 294 Wabash of 11... Wells Fareo Exp 1294 130 West K A M 064 B7Jf West BAM 1st pf-. . 70)5 70 Western Maryland.... 274 30 Western Maryland pf. 45H 41 Western Union Te. ... 88 8SJ( Willys Overland 218 232 Whconslii Central 304 374 704 204 484 65 15,4 454 294 130 004 76 27JJ 44 bSJi 704 20)f 4SJj 65 154 454 20)1 130 G7)f 70 29 -It bH 2234 32 304 37H Electric Co. of America Distribution The Electric Company of America has declared a distribution of 25 centa per share, payable February 17, as registered February 11 Transfer books do pot close. BAR SILVER In Nw York bar sllvtr wta, quota! at M& off 14s peace. Market for Outside Securities Displayed Advancing Tend ency Rise in Oils MHW YORK, Feb. a. Pronounced stronRth nnd nctlvlty wns wrnln shown In the market for outside socurltlca today with the buylnR by the same sourco which was Instrumental In ndvanclnc tho tending nctlvo speclallles yesterday. Interest, howover, shifted somewhnt with consider nblo nttentlon Riven to tho oil stocks. Cuba crtno sucar was one of the prin cipal features, movlnit up Mhnrply nearly seven jiolnts on Inrfto dcalliiRS. Tobnrco products was also nn nctlvo nnd stronu Issue, advancing over two points. Haskell and llnrker Car and Interna tional Nickel Improved, while Mldvnlc Hteel nfter n Rnln of olio nnd three-clRhtliH cased off frnetlminlly. White Motors Im proved, ns did Chandler nnd Atlantic Gulf nnd West llulla sbnres. Oils developed decided stronRth, with more nctlvlty In spots; Ohio nt one time showed nn ndvnncp of 1 1 points; Standard Oil of California sold ox dividend nt J2.C0, recovered and advanced two further. KtniHl.-ird Oil of New Jersey moved tip Ovo points. Now York four, l'rnlrlo Oil and tins seven points, l'lpo I.lno flvo points. Copper storks wero firmer, Corru Do Hasco roso two nnd onc-lmlf, while First National, Kcuticcott nnd Krlo 4s all hardened moderntely. INDI'HTIUAIjS. . . Illrl. ASKCd. Sales in Philadelphia lllch. Low. cioce. chfirme. .. lay. mri -'1,, ii'll ?li S7U r.rt A. rn W Annconil.i'" S.'i Si'A 4 Am tlni, r.n va Ii Am itri rref- "JJi "J! II" Am I.OCO .... net 1.1:1 '; 1,mi a rM. t. T i:ui.l I'ML iW Si itei.l lieSr .',:.. iii!'. tl:5'A m',4 as iiiirr & su nf mv, in 50H .",11 llrlll .1 n 10 no nu S2ti! Cam Kleel ... "W WH !" Net t"2 rai I17JI TO (,'hl It I too Distil eo .... 4?) Dire Stor 4SO line , nn Krle rs W.I (leu Anh ... kiii do prcr . . . 20 lrn Co N A . . . .'too Kent Secor . . . .in iJc Hun fori). M Ix'lilBh Nav .. no jiiiBii vni . , , 2 t.lt Kchuvlklll. tn Nnrthrrn ctit 41111 I'enna in iss 4CJ4 tnJ4 mfl mil . ;wa .-is'x, . ml ml . 72 7011 , 211 I'll mi ai . ii" .n 111 411; IMU on :il 72 2H IW 1!" A .171,6 f. 1'lttS u A h t. it in; l Phlla Co uref. S2 I'hlla Klee.... into I'hlln HTtt 2S Itenillni! 400 Tonopah Del .. 1IM Tnopah Mln . 71 Cnlon True .. lr.0 I'tali Copper. . I ,mp tr it I 77s P' H Heel IL'o Wnmlik I Si J V ,trr H S. V.0 WrslmMnd CI mm lis 111 . 7I",4 :: fk. : S! t" H loll . "' ?i'.il (74 .".I flP ini .'EIIU 274 1M' .114 sn .M "."' . 7oi a Ml :,Vi ii :uni r: 1S(, y S'l is S 70 4.S ' RAPID TRANSIT VOTING TRUST MAY BE EXTENDED FIVE YEAI . Heavy Buying Representatives of Various Inter! ests in Deal Met in Wew York Today French War Qrder 41 7(1 S'lJ. S.I i 10S Wl' H.S'i M 4.1 711 Ml '4 MS 10'i r.o' UP . Hi Tolnl p.nles, 22.1(11 slmrrs, eompnml llh l.1,n.-0 Miurrs jeslenliiji llnis for Ihl rek, 70.RIU Miarea) mime period liit Mi'fK. .(..(0.1 dliiirr. Amerlcnn-ltrlllnli MCk 2S m AJax Ituliler Inc I m 70 Atlnnllr lllllf Si W I H S 211 .10 ilo nref , 4.".'4 HI Ameriean Mnr'onl .1 'lii Oili.iilliiip far ft 1'My HI HI iln iirrf M I0 Chevrolet Mnlnr t'ar 12(1 ISO CliniKlIrr lil'i H2 Otilinn Cnne Mnirar ."2 -'t ('iirllm Arroplaiin II is Krl" rliihl. , J4 Knifrenn l'honof,-nili 12 12,4 Drtirei'Vraliurv ltd J I. Ilafkell ft llariter Oar 4!i 4IH4 llrmlco life 27 HO Inter Merchant Marine I'l? 17 ilo t.rer Mi S2. Int Nlrkel ."'-' .vjfj Krllv Mnrlnellplil (Ill 70 Kalhniilnn llrnnite pM 21 21 I.M- Tire 4!'H .VI Mnnhattin Transit 2 2's Maxim Munition 7i mi, Ml.lvali' Hirel lay, (in oils i:ievntiir ml d" I'ecrltps Motor 27 2716 l'onlo Knelne ft Machlna Iln 2n H M KlrsKO w I HI 11)11 Stninlnnl Moiora 7 7'4 Huliinnrlne llo.it v. t v elf .Tf'S :i7' Trlniiclp I'llin v t rtfs .VI ills rnlleil I'rollt HlwrliiR Hi K i: H l.lBht ft Unit ., I If, f S l.lKht ft Heat ifcl I't. 411 Willi.. Motors w I ,11 Cl' Worlil I'MIni Ii.'. Pli STANDAHD Oil. RUIlHtDIAItlr-S Illinois l' II is! Hii llhln Oil 210 2111 lYiilrlo Pipe 22S 2.11 Slninlaril oil or California :i7t :i7l Stiinilaiil oil i,r New .lorwy .inn rvl Stiuiiliint nil of Now York 210 21.1 i:!c-tllvMenl OTIIIin Oil. .STOCKS. I'osflen oil mi., nn; Clinliners Oil .. 7 Inter I'etmli-um I2'l 12L', llnunlnn Oil l'i 1IH, Mlilweiit llrllnllic .12 .1.1 S.iiiuIpii Oil It 1UU II MINING .STOCKS. Atlanta 20 21 llutto (' ft '. v 1 ClfH si,, Until- ft N Y 2'i 2'-j Ceiro I'e I'iiho 4t 42 I'M'Pt Natl (Mpper 7U 7',i Colillk'M Merscr 17 in llowu Snuni) r. Il-H (t lleila Mlnlnc :: :i;i, .Urn lluller HI mi .lunilio Kxtn I't l1.. Kinnecott Copper Wi, .'4 Mi'Klnlvy-DiirniKli -14 . 4 .Mint ivn 1.IJ 1-1' Mlnea of AlPlrrlm 2'.. S NlnlrslnB Mines Co ..',(i 7'.. San 'I'nv 's 2il St .tiwpiili Lend J" Mii West ICnd Con 4 ii Wert llri'l Kxtn - IIONDS. ' Halt ft Ohio 4s 102'H 102ii Ccrm I'u 1' Ha 12 y 121 .;rl,. la sl"i Mp N Y Statu 4a Inc . . .' lnj'i ., St I'.ml 4s IL'li 0" rOKEIGN EXCHANGE NKff VOKK, Kcb. 3. The market for rorcieii exuhaiiBO In the Orst hour today was easier, with special weakness In frnncr. 'allies were quoted down to fi.!il-7i and checks nt S.92& ' Stcrlltu: was heavy at 1.7B?4fi,l.7B 13-1G for demand and 4.7G 7-105J' 1.7C',i for cables. Other quotations were: Lire, cables, 6.71; checks, G.iL'M..; Swiss, cables. E.liOGCSO'.S; Vienna. 12.50ft 12. 55; .Stockholm, 27.05(i 27.B0. Swiss, cables. S.20(ij 5. 20V..; Vienna. 12.501(12.55; Stockholm, 27.35n,:,7.00; pe setas, tOTi 10.05; KUlldcr.1. II 15-inW42; rubles, 20. 70ti 20.75; rclchsmnrks, 73T4fi"3 Lri-1G. It was erroneously stated this morn ing In some reports that the low record for reiehmarks was reached at 73. As a matter of fact, tho lower record for Ger man exchaiiRii was 72 7-lfi, and was es tablished about u month ni?o. The weak ness lit French oxchniiBo was coincident with tho reported necessity ot another larco loan from this country. Tho feature of tho market In tho sec ond hour of business was a further decline In French cxchnnRo. PcnliiiRS continued moderate in tho general market. In francs tho prevailing disposition was to sell, and bids wero few nnd fnr between. Franc cables declined to 5.02U and checks to 5.03. Tho extreme low record for French oxchnnBo last year was 0.03. Operations in German exchange were nominal, but tho tone both In rclchsin.irks nnd Vienna exchange was heavy. Sterling was dull, without a recovering tendency, at 4.75i for demand nnd 4.76' for cables, no'vtli standing tho recent Importations of told and of America,!! foreign-held securities. s Money in New York NEW YOHK, Feb. 3. - Unbroken case continues In tho market for Ume money und the largo accumulations ot funds are coincident with u moderate demand. The liquidation that has taken plnco since the (Irst of tho year In a number of stocks that wero rushed up to extraordinary fig ures toward the end of Inst year has helped to fortify tho locul loan posltli. At tho sumo time both bankers and brok ers are showing a conservative uttltude with tho Intention of averting tenden cies to inflation. The local loan situ ation would obviously be strengthened greatly if repoita are true that tho Brit ish Government Is seeking to borrow rather than sell here the mobilized for elgn-hclil American securities. Thus so fnr there has been but little cvldenco of tho increased offerings of prime mercantile paper that was expect ed to develop about this time or a little later. As has been pointed out, how ever, the basic conditions In general busi ness nro unusually sound, owing to the general spirit of conservatism and larger use ot cash Instead ot credit In many cases and the unprecedented demand for materials and commodities. As hereto fore banks, trust companies and other financial institutions are willing buyers nt 3 per cent, of all offerings of choice paper, either for short maturity or run ning up to 6 and 7 months. This posi tion la taken rather than to grant dis counts upon short maturities of other than strictly gilt-edged paper. RATES FOK MONEY Cull t;2 a i irhlcuKQ 3U.04 Commercial paper, three -to lx months, 1'blt adelpbU, 'JYitH pet cent. New York . . . Philadelphia lln.tnn ' Time Hg.- 3 4 4 &4V -t U-4V BANK CLEARINGS Uanlc clearing' today compared with corro poudlnK day Uit two yearn: 1810. 1015. mi4- Philadelphia. $13,410.70(1 133,503,487 I27.B.S1.23T Ho.tcn 3I.M7.1)1 23.7U2.512 27 223 till Baltimore .. O.iB.1.S0l 6.220.010 8.830.04)7 New york...48.1.537.n) 21.417.1.10 St. Laute . . 13.107.027 11,173,780 Chicago .... 30.1117:07 30,000,000 304 lLVP.:in7 ia.700.:i73 31,213,201 Rank Acceptances NEW YORK. Feb, 3 There has not been any improvement in the volume of dealings In prime bank acceptances and that -4asa of security la still In light sup ply at nominal rates of 3 per sent for 60s and 3H Per cent fur 30a. llONtiS. lllKll. J.WO Am (I ft IJ fia.. 112. inn ntv is lino.... 102; loo iln lull reir..li'2't 31(10 i:iec ft 1 Tr 4.M!l(i lino liar lllee in. ...101 7(KI l.eli V Ken la.. 11214 .tOO'O I, V pen 4Vj..1o.l JiKin il,. t'ual .ih,..I0.Vi 12nco i'n r'o con 4'',h.I(i2'j .mifl pun CoCona ..a.lnl l.liiil Phlla nice 4. HI HlKHI .In 3a Kll'i niihp llnarl Ren 4a,. I'.V Iwmio I'n Itivy lnv 3a. 724 1000 Ynrkltwy lat 3'' I '3 1iw. Cleae. !,' Il' l o.n ma'i MIU llll t'2'4 KM rn.-.'; 111214 01 to 11.114 !. ',l Totnl nlex, SOO.OOO, rmntmrrd wllli $njt. 0011 rslrriliil IIiik fnr llili eel, .101,3(10! Mime period tnit nrck, 2.11,070, 14 1021', SI 14 llll l'2'5 101 IUS'4 Hi'-f'-r llll S.IK, lOPj 11.1'i S'1 .Vet chir. - M!4 ill . Local Bid and Asked Today's Yesterday's Hid. Aaked. Hid. Asked. flnMwIn 113. IH )':-',, )' Hurt ft H t e Il'i -t i '7 Ii. i.rer my, in. J! "1 llrlll .1 I J nsfc 37'i (Jill, 37 Cam Steel 7li)i 74 .1 ; 'l i:iec sioniRi. i" n a ;si Oeneral Asphalt 3.1. -I'Ui .1.1 , ' ilo nrer 71'4 72 nH'i 70'. Keyatono Te II Il'i 13Ji JJ'j In t c II ll'li 131i ll'.i ,1,1 pM (VS 70 IM 70 Ijike sup Corp :(, I'll .'-Hi J'1! I.elllRll Nnv 7H 7I15 7(1 7(l's lhlllh V11I 77li 77li 7ir) 77'. I.ehlKh Val Tr Ill 1H'4 1 111''. iln 11M :inl4 am; :i!H4 3(ii(, IVnnavlviinla 37't 37!. 37 .171, Pllll.l Klectrlo 27, 27', 27i 27J, Phll.l Co 42'?. lll'i I2l!i 4,'US do 3 ner cent nrer... :in ;is :m as iln I! per rent. nref... 13". II 43'$ 4M1 Phlla Itanld Trim 1SJ4 tn is l.si; In t i' ISjl 111 is IS'-, t'eidlnir 7N'i "I'U 7S 7si Tononah Hclmont .... 4'i 4''. I'i 4', r. nan MiniiiK ,;t"i ,;' ,';?' .". I'lllon Tr.ie 4'l Il'i, 42 '1. 41 i: (1 Imp MiH !' N'1. H-'V. r s s(ed '"' ."" y k Y'ork Hwy 8'.i Sli B',i SV. do prer !; "; Wm Cramp t c 2 MP 1.1 MP January Pig Iron Output The output of pig Iron In January, amounting to 3,188,8 11 tons, according tn tho Iron Ago figures, was only 14,178 loss tlinu In the record production month of last December. The decline Is attributed partly to the recent strike at Youngstown plants, where it reduction of 45,000 tons in last month's output from December was not quite equalled by tho January output of new furnaces blown in else where. Tho January figures were the best for that month in aty year, exceeding 1015 by 2.5S7.423 tons, 1014 by 1,303,700 and 1013 by 303,513. Tho nverago dally output in January 102,850 tons also was only exceeded by that of December, 1015. It was nbout twice as largo as In January last year and two-thirds greater than that month In 1011. RAILROAD EARNINGS LOUISVILLE AND NASIIVILLR. .. J.1,131,737 tl,017.Rll .. I,. 104,200 75S.270 , . 20.211.1.212 S.r.'O.IECI . . N,U7t!,0:iS 3,211,081 & WIJSTEIIN. December prrosa , Net , Six months' gross Net LAKB EUIB December gross wet Kroas jm:i,i'.i:i 211,37(1 3.47.1.3117 II1P3..1.I3 Six months'3!-: Net NASHVILLE. CHATTANOOnA i ST. December gross Sl,os!i.022 Net 20II.433 Six months' cross ll.21is.2u Net 1.3in.:'.!i(l CINCINNATI. NEW ORLEANS & PACIFIC. 1015. December gross $!IMMI,15 Net 201.003 Six months' cross 3,101,415 Net 1.30S.300 $217,307 200,037 335,ll!)7 453.033 I-Ol'IS. K4 1,022 1S2.325 ll'I.M10 702.311 TEXAS Inc. $232,707 131.713 431.721 423.300 LONDON STOCK MARKET Now Capital Issues in 107,000,000 January LONDON', Feb. 3. New Issues of capi tal In January amounted to 107,000,000. They were all governmental, except 18,000,000 by companies. American securities on tho Stock Kx chango were cheerful again today. Can adian raclflcs displayed strength, and Grand Trunks were firmer on good cnrnlngs. Although slow, tho tone of home rail way shares was better. Changes In '.South American rails were narrow, but contused. Tho gilt-edged section was quiet and mixed. Itates for loans nnd discounts were easy. In sympathy with l'arls the for eign department showed improvement in spots. The French loan advanced, but reacted from the best. Thero was selling of Hudson Day Com pany shares. South African buying helped Katlir specialties. Following tho staple, rubber Issues wero steadier. On the whole tho markets wero Irregular. PURLIC UTILITIES The Chicago Telephone Company's nn nual report shows a surplus after charges equal to 11.71 per cent, earned on tho stock, against 9.52 per cent. In 1914. Tho Ohio Service Company was author ized to Issue J757.000 In securities, In order to ncqulro the Coshocton Light and Heat ing Company. Tho Columbus Hallway, Power and Light Company has called at 101 and In terest on August 1, 1916, the $182,000 6 per cent, first mortgage bonds of the Colum bus Public Service Company, due Feb ruary 1, 1921. In January tho Intcrborough Rapid Transit Company carried a total of 60, 482,277 passengers on the subway and ele vated lines, as compared with 55.70SI In January, 1915, an Increase ot 4,739,493. This Is the largest Increase In any one month, as compared with the same month of the year before, since October, 1909. In that month the Uuduou-FuUon celebration cre ated abnormal trafllo conditions. The ' 1! tlnanclnl district wai interest ed to Irnrii today that tho votlnr; trustees representing tho stockholders of tho Phila delphia ttnpld Transit Company have agreed to act In Hint cnparlty for another flvo years beginning February 20 next, when tho existing voting trust agreement expires. This, of course, depends) upon whether tho holders of n substantial ma jority of tho trust certificate!! consent to the extension. A., ntrronmont has been iirotinred nnd holders of certificates who desire to nsHont to It may take them to tho Fidelity Trust Company and have them stamped. Hold ers of unnssentcd stock limy do likewise If they desire to enter tin new voting trust, Itnpld Transit certificates moved up nearly a full point on tlio news this morning, although tho trading was not particularly nctlvo. Incidentally It was stated In well-informed circles that the Jnnunry cnrnlngs broke all records for nny month In the company's history. Tho outstanding feature ot tho day's dealings on chniiBO was tho heavy de mand for nnd sharp advance In Cambria steel shares. Representations of tho vari ous Interests Included In the dcnl met In New York this morning presumably to discuss detnlls. Advices from New York, where tho financial aiiangeincnts for the proposed morgor 111 o being chiefly carried on, sny that the completion of tho negotiation Is being held back while nn effort Is made to obtain now options from stockholders of tho Cambrln. Lackawanna nnd Youiikb town companies. It Is expected that theso options will bo secured In a day or two, although It Is believed that some Individual opposition may develop. There Is nlRo reported to he n hltcli otM status of the bonds of various conX. Involved In the deal. Tho rumorft revived today Hint Hip Inland, Cn'iK nhd possibly tho Republic Iron nnd r. Companies might still bo IncludeSl tho big combination ns well ns somo'iH Hhlnvnrd. u,n"ri ... , A further rise In Raldwln I-ocomSti was explained by the nnnouiiccinenl 6fl order from France for 84 small dou, headed locomotives. Tho board of dlrV tors held tho usual monthly meetlnelih afternoon, and had before themlj approval the figures for tho year eni, ri.A.,.i.An m n-i. .. V vw have enough orders on hand to keenk platit busy until April with the nre.1 quoin of employes. a, Hulled States Steel was also i$.' demand on tho local exchange ns vrell In Wall street, being stimulated by 1 report that tho French Government! arranging to place n hugo order i Hint company. It wns averred Hint li one order alone would exceed K0 Hot nnd somo purported to seo In tho salt for France of J. P. Morgan tho final th lug of this contract. Incidentally-, nouncement wns made that the stccltt partition would shortly begin tho erect of tho largest by-product plnnt In 1 world near Pittsburgh, nt a cost of be $15,000,000. Heavy buying of steel fort manufacture of munitions for dur, before 1917 has been tho foremost fett of tho week's market. The buying do this week hns been limited to do,H by January 1, 1917, only because tlio ml do not enro to sell beyond. According tho Iron Trade Review, foreign bujt hnVo been offering business as far ah, as July, 1917. , Financial Briefs A Structural lumber and timber ' I and shipped to you the i M very minute you want it. J High cost of living to the f I conlrarv. hoard tir. L I .iT ..... V. ( ' WILLIAM St. 11 cheap at ever. Ji f LQwarar.nenson&to. ' . 11 Structural Lumber and Timber A Poplar St. AVharvti, Phllo. I Tho stockholders of tlio Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Company hnvo np niovei) an Increase In tho cnpltul from $1,000,000 to ?."i,O0O,OO0. The now stock will bo distributed among shareholders as n dividend. A special meeting of the stockholders ot the American Woolen Company has been called for February 15 at Jersey City at noon to authorize the sale of tlio property and assets to tho new company organized under the laws of MassnchUFotts. In or der that foiclgn stockholilcis nnd nny others who have been unnblo to deposit their shares under the plan may conserve their Interests, It has been arranged to extend the privilege for 00 days after Feb ruary 1 of making tho exchange without penalty. Hooks for both the special and annual meetings wero closed January 29 and will reopen February IS. The total number of shares deposited In favor ot tho proposed change of Incorporation was 379,5112 out of 400,000 preferred and 1S1.C10 out of 200,000 common. Passenger tralllc of the Chicago olc viitcd lines Increased 4l per edit, dining tho last three months over that of thu corresponding- poilod In the previous year. It was reported In Haltlmore thnt tho Kxccutlvo Committee of tho United Hall ways Company Is considering the ia sunnco of ?2,500,009 5 per cent, securities. Tho Drlggs Senbury Company will be gin 'tho manufacture of noo three-Inch guns for tho Hrltlsh Government next week. Tho company has been assembling tho machinery for somo time. Tlio con tract amounts to about $1,C00.000. For tho year ended December 31 the Detroit Udlted Railway reported an In crenso In gross earnings of $99u,54S nnd a net gain of $3BG,40t. Owing to Increases fixed and depreciation charges the surplus decreased $90,239 to $1,210,701. Tho National City Bank, nf New York, Is ofTerlng $5,000,000 Kingdom of Norway 6 per cent, gold bonds, duo 1923, nt a prlc'o to net nbout 5.75 per cent. Tho bonds nre payable, principal and interest, In gold nt tho bank. They nro exempt from tax now or hereafter to bo lovied by tho Kingdom of Norway, and irre spective of whether tho holders of tlio bond or Its coupon Is a citizen of a friendly or a hostile State. The American Writing Paper Company reports for tho year ended December 31, 1915, net earnings amounting to $1,165,700; Interest, etc., received, $&7,274: expenses, $119,990; bond interest, $S50,000; sinking fund, $930,000; dellclt, $120,953. The New York banks gained $077,000 from tho Subtrcasury yesterday, and slnco Frld.-y. $2,130,000. Tho WlllysOvcrlnnd Company reports for January last the shipment of 12,392 cars, as compared with 4613 In Jai.uary, 1915. Shipments have been over COO cars a day during tho past 10 days and on Monday last totaled 722 cars. Orders for Immediate delivery, It :i stated, largely exceed the company's production. Tho Republic Iron and Steel nnnual re port shows net earnings of $5,439,598, ngalnst $2,330,872 In 1914. Tho surplus wns $3,515,819. against $1,028,748 tho pre vious year, and equal to 14 per cent earned on tho preferred stock, compared with 4.11 per cent, earned In 1914. Shareholders of tho Uutto Alex Scott Company havo accepted tho offer of tho Anaconda company of $750,000 for tho mine. This will mean $10 a share for the Scott stockholders. An extra dividend of 1 per cent, was declared by tho arlftin Car Wheel Com pany in addition to the usual distribution. The noard of Representatives of the New York Curb Market Association has listed and admitted to quotation tho vot ing trust certificates of tho Davison Chemical. Corporation, representing 150, 000 shares of no par value, and the 1,000,. 000 capital shares of the Scratch Gravel Gold MIntng Company, par value $1. During December. 107 railroads earned $149,344,571 and expended $96,310,674, according to a statement issued by the Interstato Commerce Commission today. The net revenue was $53,003,900, as com pared with $32,921,729 for December, 1914. r ' r UNUSUAL OIL & GAS SUPPLY to mc$t? AN INSISTENT DEMAND Located In the centre of the West Virginia Oil & Gas belt with 14 pro duclne wells. Barnett Oil & Gas Co. (Incorporated) Cap. $2100,000 l'ur Value $1.00 No Uouda No Outstanding- Indebtedness, lias 14 producing well, the output ot which la served by three pipe llne. Including tho Standard Oil llnc-u (thereby auurlnc Btandard Oil prices). The ktoclc of tbU company U now being- traded In on the N. ', Curb at about iY We recommend tbU btock to lutcftore. Write for Special Circular No. 2 E. H. CLARKE N. Y. City P1HEOTOKY OF ACCOUNTANTS CertUUd I'ubllo Accountants ... LAWUENCU E. iiilLPWN & CO lata HEAL ESTATE Tip? llUtLD.NO. BUItNa 4, 8PKAKMAN lli Uourne. (1 NEW YOKK COFFEE MARKET NllW YORK, Feb. 3. -The coffee ni koi opened sicauy nnu unchanged u point uigncr, wnn saics ot 2oW bagu Hie call. Trudlng continued very quiet, but i price changes were not Important i market showed a very steady umlert Private reports from Hn17.ll quoted freljl lates to Now York $1.00, and loading tlcl Iters in urazu arc inciting on the ad' tlonnl cost of transportation to tlielrri fors In nn effort to hnvo tho buyer tJ the higher freight rate. ; Thus far the trndo has not been si posed to follow the (idvnnre, nlttonl 1110 inrrrnscu cost. 01 importation H SllllllllUICd a nine from the country, firmly held. lVliruary .Miiiih ... April Mnv June Julv AUKIISt ... ,rii!inibcr (K'tnlicr .. November December U1U. better spot denm aim spot prlcet 1: . Toibiv'a nlicnbiK 7.111 f'-iSBT.Jl 7.M5I7.8I Yestwila Z-MitJ U7il 7.487.:, J.M! t.mm 7-it( '.WtU 7721; J.7IW 781811 New Tin Plate Company Formed I A new company has been formed uniJ the name of the Haltlmore Steel and il l'lnto Company to erect a large milli Haltlmore. It Is proposed to In. $1,500,000 7 per cent, cumulative preft'm stock nnd a like amount nf comBc stock, .f. M. Jones, nt present vice pre dent and general manager of the 11 slllon Rolling Mills Company, will It conic president of the new concern.- Safeguarding1.; Your Valuables This Company's Safe Deposit Vaults arc of, modern construction;, fire-proof and burglar-, proof, and are protected by every device necessary to insure safety. Individual Safes rent from $5 up; charges for special deposits, such as; silverware, are based on, the value of the articles, deposited. ". Complete equipment at both offices. Philadelphia Trust Gompan Main Office j 415 Chestnut Street ' Broad Street Office 1415, Chestnut S.treet I ELKINS, MORRIS & ($ BANKERS Land Title Building Philadelphia American Ice Co. Real Estate 1st 6s, 19421 Earnings Over Three Times Interest Charges on This Issue Pennsylvania State Tax Refunded Yield 5.88 PItfc' r.lnn.. ChlC. &J St. L. Consolidated 41 Series A & B Price 102 and Interest Yielding about 4.37 MEL LOR & PETRI Member. N. X. VUU, Stock fhH SS3 lOiLUEltt'IAI. XKIST llVMl uLrisA'AlWjjiKiplli'lilMl'll'rflf'l iJrVWlTjMKllfljTITIiIlfT ii) Mil i)Wln'HMli i mil'" J. nf i,Wji i. , j t iiyjft J irlrift wn-, .lut ljn mi gi fSi tlipnj