ts EVENING LflnaEBPHILADigLPHIA. FBIDAY, MARCH IT, 1016. ). FINANCIAL NEWS lfOOKS IRREGULAR IN WALL STREET: WJfiSTJBJRN HOUSES WERE SELLERS lOhtiapake and Ohio Strong Plan Under Considera- tioh to Retire Road's Notes Statement on Distillers' Securities Tonight New York Stock Sales ' High Points in Today's Financial News Belie expressed in Walt Street that extra dividend will be declared 7 tXCnntCOtt Conner. New YnrU hnntra nUr,1 il.y szn nni ... ..... sments of currency m week. Decision on Hock Island debenture interest jrosiponca oy uuage carpenter tn Chicago until next Tuesday. Initial Hividena declared on Etscnlohr preferred. Further advances in prices of steel products. Surplus of United States Steel Corporation $U,260,000 m last fiscal year. ,. ., I.asteloeo. Hmh. Low. Clout. Adm. Kxprwi 133 1411f 14W M1M AlMka bold Mine.,.. SOW 20U SlUf "OK AIU-ChalmerjMfe,.,, 32 32H 31J 32 Allh-Ch.1 Alt. pr...... SOU 81 80 80M Am Ac Chemical..,,., fiBH col 00( BW Am Boct Snear.,,..... 72)j 74 73 73 Am Can pf m iJ2)i niM 112M Amcar&ruy 73 73K 71K 72K AMCar&IUypr 118 117 117 117 Am (.0.1 I'RKlneti....,i08 MOW 100 1WW Am Coa Prod pf it3H 112H 112) 112!i Am Cotton Oil jut An fa mi Am cotton on nt in., irv iih Am Kxprr-s? .....12lt, 12KH 12S CURB SALES HEAVY IN ACTIVE ISSUES Cuba Cane Sugar Reached An other New High Bonds in Fair Demand Am Hide & t, tlr Am Ico Securities. . Am I.lnwd Am Minced pf Am I.cccrrotlrn Atn Locomotive pf, 5!) H0H t.0U 29) J Wi 29 MUi 22! i 22 42 IIH 41W 81 1 , MH mi Nrcw Yrmw. Mnrr.ii 17 K' Tllrt ttfaetnfn ,mmti.i.tnH 1. ........ ...1.(1. !.-.. . .. , .... . . i i vuiuuiuwuii uuut..-, wim.ii nave ueen ncavy uuycrs oi stocks ifl the last few days, followed the lead of large Wall street operators, who had realised uroflts yesterday, and turned in thn nolllno- ni.ln nii.iv. riiDf, iv,,n i Virtually no change In conditions governing the speculative situation, but some or ine room traders, because of this Western Eoillntr, took the view that the market vrat full of stocks, unit they helped aloiitr tho selllmr movement, ilnlni? l much to ndd to the pressure, .under which prices declined one to two points "i" lainy sironff opening-. There wero some exceptions to what was railed tho "sloppy tone," as tho Street designated the forenoon market. rhriiwnl(i nn.i m.ir. whini I,.. .....ni-.t IBiiKimy nooe b- ror many weeks, was In rjood demand nnd touched fi5. It nw jiBtfl.led that the movement was based on knowledge that a plan Is under con- raon to renro uio ciiesapeako nnd Ohio notes. Such a step would remove I Ilia restrictions which now prevent dividend payments. Tho notes, which early V in the year sold at 92, were traded In yesterday at 100V4 and nro 100 bid. I Distlllera Securities directors will Issue n stntoment tonight, showing- that not profits Irf tho last year w.re cqiiDt to 10 per cent, on the stock. It Is ff understood,, that an announcement will also bo made that C per cent, will bo s declared on the stock In .May. Blocks were supplied on all display! of strenrrth in thn nfWnn.,,, i,im. .'caused pronounced weakness at tim in enmn !,..,., twi ... ...,.. j ami lnslde buying, at tho same- time, were effective In causing ndvances in j .Other Issues, and cross movements were in order throuBhout the da v. Mexican Petroleum reflected tho renewed activities of tho Lcwlsohn-Solomon Interests mi nuiGCU arm Dclow 108 Up to 113. j pru,clbIo Stfe1' w a sharp decline in tho forenoon, advanced over four points In the last half nf ihn ttnv n,iti, ....i.... i ...., . .. . - JtnowletlBO of. heavv lnrrpnsiil nnr-,.in,. .. . , .. .. , w s,.i- oi- .. ; V. " ll ,,-":'l", 'or me uuinsn demon- f fitratlon. Strenirth In Norfolk ami uvmnrn .i-..u ,.o,., .-. Ir. ,. .- ...,...., ..... .... ..U...,.,, u, iiumuvc nsner- ,, -.. ...... Ula uiviuenu nue win uo increased to at least ; coinlntr directors' mcctlner. mi imu- imSi tni. nm nincii a, iier .irrac iriw hum ina Am Smelt & Hot iJ-. . .113 112W 1125 112W Am Steel Konndrles. . . r,GH .VS'i 61 5 1!$ Am Suear He.' Hon USH HOW 112!f Am Susar ltef pf H6 1UJ HoJf I15,'i Am Id A Tel 120!f 12! li 13!)1 12())i A" Woolen MH oW f,2J 63 iiuiiiuil pi ji uyj jjy f.Jyi m iwiiinu r pr V'U I5'4 ViH Am Zinc I. & sm w.Hi 01H KW 00J Anaconda Cop M 88 S8) b7li SIX Assets Heallzatlon r 44 V,i 4H Associate on can oo'f r.9 ooji AlchTop&S F nan in:t.'i 103!f 103J iiiui iop a pl...l(Ki 101 mi 101 111 lltlif lm now .I125f 1144 1124 112,'( .lOflJi 100 1094 1094 . MIH 1.1) K) . 7(1J 70.4 70 70.4 . 2)i. i"i a -jh c2) r,r.-i r,2'j m . 4 834 864 864 . t-a1- iii i34 inn . 244 264 244 264 . n, :: 54 :r .1064 1074 1004 1074 . S.-. 86' 86 B5 664 64 66J 654 NEW YOIIK, March 17. Speculation on tho Curb today was again on a heavy scsto, with a further upward movement In tho more nctlve Issues. Tho buying of the so-called war Issues was largely 102 I "MDutca to inside, account, although in 1284 tnariy quarters It was said to be In a large 5(,)j pan uuo to outsioe inicresi, mere wcro 204 many bullish reports, which caused actlv- 22 Itj" and strength. 414 Submarine Boat, which has been more 814 or less neglected, suddenly developed pro nounced strength and nctivlty on a report of a largo order from the Husslan Oov ernment. It wns carried up 4 points. uuDn t:ano sugar was again we ac tive feature, and rote to a new high of 3. The preferred moved within narrow limits. Mldvate Steel, after showing strength at the outset, developed an Ir regular tone. The bonds were active, unit 154 after a gain of H broke nearly a point Sates in Philadelphia Net Tilth. Low. Close. eMte. .120 ISO 120 ! Atl Coast Mne iwicl Loco Wk Ilald I.oco WIm pf. . . . Halt & Ohio halt & Ohio pf Hatorllai .Minim: llelhlehem Steel...... Ilrooklyn Hap Tr. . . . Butte & Superior Cal Petroleum al Petroleum pf . . . Canadian Pariri; Cas- : 1 Tr M pf . . . Central Leather Central Leather (if Chandler Motor. .. tl.es X Ohio C hlli Copper to a new low. Tobacco Products moved up sharply 3j, but later, on heavy selling, lost all but tho fraction. Tho strength In this Issuo was duo to a report that ono of tho largest stockholders of tho American Tobacco would shortly be elected a director. Zinc Concentrated, which was Intro duced yesterday, was In good demand around 62. Oils were steady but quiet. Bonds were In fair demand. so Am tltt .. "II Am Mllllnir 7 S m lln-jo i .. 2ni in Am itwys pf, mi?5 Son Am Ixwn .... 82 jr, u 8 i c WA 10 iln pr PO 10 Brill .1 O ... 4.1 U arm chm 4 Ohio., nti Hi Chlno.Coppr. M is Com Iron ... 45 . fio Chl rt I & 1 IBU 10 Col Fuel .... BO l KIpc Storwre. . HJ4 .2r, Krlo 3q Ill Inn Co N Am. '.'J! nr Key Tel pref . . mt . 2(1 Krnin. Coppor. r.7'-i S.in l,k sup 'orr.. inj, IMI Irfhlth N'nvl. . 7.-.3 1" Ii Vnl Tr.pt.. 14 111 !oon Wyltn.. 17 ,13 North (Vnl . . us ,8.1 Mex Petrol ..11.1 112J4 113 im. i-rnnn it it, . , ,,s 227 Pa steel pfd.. lisH 211 Phlla Co cm Pf -14 207 I'hlln Ulcc .. 27 i 101 I'llTtc... int .1" fhlln Tr.id... 77 Bill HenillnB ..... so ln." Tono liel 4U Otm oTno Mln .... it 4 it JJnlon. True .. 13 4 r3 Unlttil ana I. sni 3I!S" J. v Steel.... 7 2.1U JVVcramn .. so 4(1 Vork Ilwy ..It 2n Uo prfe .... no 29J4 .,., iS l! R 41 r.i lll4 1H 2.1 H ret. ..... r.-H -Si ,: -i ::::: ss 13. , ..... r7U vnh iiu Tnji u FREIGHT TRAFFIC ON PENNSYLVaWt7 RAILROAD CONTINUES TO BE LARGE 1 Loaded Car Movement by Ten Points Increased 24 fi p n,,4- tu,'i ri..:jj .! m- ,u re" v-iciiu xjiiiiax jJiviueiiu uil Jiiisen- lohr Preferred TiS 77 , Wl 43 Ji . Nlli iI0,ljL "J.'f"'. """I "hnre, rompnretl with with 10.0.11 nlinrr .Tenterilnrt hu fnr IhH IVw!.' "'IK nhareii name period lnt week, 51,238 ulinrrn. INDU8T11IALS. Artn.i KxptnMves .... Amerlean-llrltKh Mfir. Hid. AnUod. 1 thlno Copper .r,."i! 135S 37 !64 per I'cnt. at" the vreliS5vrT!fat Kcnncco" Co""cr Will Ueelarc K.vtrn UMdcnd NhW YOItK, Slnrcll 17. In wrll.lnrnrinnil lino .1... i.ii. ... ' divLmf tlV f Ul 5en,,cuo Co""cl- Con'oratlon will declare an cvtra , dividend within a very short time, iniimntinn. i,n.. 1. .... K, action would be taken so 'as to permit payment" of the extra dlX.rs meift It 1,1 " "Butar nunrtorly payment of $1 share on .March 31. L It was Impossible today to obtain anv nnihonii,, ir . .. lliftba ""'T'L'"1'""' U"'t th " would be fully disced -' . "- cmcJIZJr,.. .IB. '-d Bf -nK i0, .r.rlT." 7" " ?v -"'' "as Postponed decision In -- ... .......u ucuumiiri inrcresr iinin rri.nL.,ir,.. r ,. ... . 73 . 4il)i . 274 . 4S.4 . 454 . 854 111) K ueierred hl rn Inn- nn ti... .. .1 - r i .7.. "Hi'utaiion 01 uecetver Dickinson for f Issue Il.494.00u perfiflm,iu ,. ,, ..... .,., ..., . """'" ii I: ik . . T - -" "'wl uiu mini aiui last tnqtnlirtnnt If duo May 1, of tho Choctaw. Oklahoma and Gulf Itailroad. tho case He has also permission to Further Advances in Steel Products. fc " .. .-. T rs;ar?,rs jj .-v...., ul. niuuBiu iron (uuuiar Roods. - J'oSS 5!!S '!2ffi !?. C""- movement .Indicates a sain In cash by banks of $1-856 000 T , 7r. , ourrency "eek 2.269.000. Cold imports amounted tc MB oia "from r "f" frm th ,n,erlor was nients by the ubtreasury" we'o-flu.no! 000 Sm nt""by banks'?' "1SbUrHe Intentol revenue, etc,, amounted to Sl7.fl7 nor. .":l.b. banks customs. p. operations proper of $7,468,000. This made a ni ', u .Jl" .Mri8ury ' " l"c "anus oi ?1L',83C,000. Western Power of K. Y. Initial Dividenn nn r,-,r , Tho Western Power Comoanv of tc. vL?f?tf. .n r ref"red C dendof 1 per cent, on th- $7,080,000 C per ccnicvZZZ "i1 "' vl- ame April 15 to stock of record March 31. ierrea stock, pay- I Chlcaco (It Western Chicago (i West pt, Chi Mil & ,t P Chi Mil iSt I- pf.. Chi NorlhHnstern. Chi It I .V I'ae Cluett IVa & Co.... Col 1-iiel Iron Col & Southern Col & South lt pf. . Comp T Itcc Co Continental Can Continental Can pf. . Consolidated Clai, Con a C I. & 1 Hal Corn Products He Corn I'rod ltef pf Crucible Steel Crucible Steel pf Detroit Edison DLstlll Siv Lorpn Dome Mlnei fc'te HVti 3S4 i:rie 1st rf i34 51 L'rlc 2d pf 411 .pi Ken Chemical 3111 H45 (."r.eral Klectrlc 170.4 170 (Jeiieral Motors 4&0 -hj Reneral Molors pf li;4 114 (.ooilrlch II F 704 7014' Oranby Consol M 014 (Stcene-Cananea 48 ..0,4 (reat ort!ern pi... ( ef for oai prop. . 47 4' (lUceenlH'Im Kipln 20Jf 21 IltlJM (1 W Co 18.1 18) Int Agricultural 194' L'04 Int Asrlcultural pr. ... 0(14 01 Int Con Cor v t c sh.. 174 174 Int l'aper 114 114 Int Paper pf 44 4f.jf Insp Con Cop 48.4 411 Hit Con Corp pf 73 724 Ir.l Nickel v I cfs IS 484 Int Nickel pf v t cfs. .1104 110 .1111.4 11 H 1104 1104 05 0-14 224 V 4 134 3V4 954 024 23 05 (W i24' 55 134 37 054 !) 034 2.1 534 134 374 !54 ..1294 12!I4 1204 1204 1274 1204 1204 1204 174 1S4 I7 17.4 74 73 74 604' 484 4S 2S 274 2S 104 494 404 404 414 40H 864 -5 83 1104 1104 1104 l14 137j 13'! 1374 .ius.4 no no no . -"24 2J4 224 2-"i . 984 084 084 984 . 914 90 014 914 .1174 1174 1154 117J .1324 1324 1324 1324. . 474 4S .i0.4 4. .4 ,vti ouit t r 1 s a 10 prer Amprlrnn tnreonl Ajnx itublier Ino w I , . . Cnnnrllixn Cnr A Foundry .In pref Chevrolet Motor Cnr . . . . Curtlsn Arroptnno Cuhnn C.ino Hucnr r)rleefl-Mfnhurv inn Kmeroon ,, 11VL llnnkell k Marker Cnr 4.1 llontl'M Manufacturing 2,1 Intrr Mor Murine , 17 2.1 M. 52 70 or, 8.1 10.-1 47 7n n Inter Mer Marine nfil Knihodlon Ilronze jtM . MnnhRttnn Trnnalt . . . . Mnslm Munition Ml.lvnln Hlrcl OIH nievalnr Otto Hlnenlohr w I . . , ilo preferred I'eerlew Motor Poole Knir ft Mncli Ht Jnneih lrf'nd Htnndnr.l Motors Submarine lit v t o ctfs Trlanule Film v t ctls. UnKul Profit Sharlnit . . U S l.lcht & Hent do pref While Motors w I World Film STANDARD Oil. rralrle Illinois Ohio Oil 70 ' :: iJI .. 70S . . (12 .. r.4 .. (10 .. 274 ..130 1'A .. 40t 4 Ji 14 5? 1U suiisiDiAmns. 2.1.1 1S4 2ill 374 :ts 6.14 634' 40 40 325 345 1094 lODJj 4S5 485 1134 114 764' 754 914 014' 484 49 24 1224 1224 1224 HtHmlard Oil of California 252 inntiani (ill or New Jerey r24 8 U of New York 212 oTitnrt on. stocks. Harnett Oil 121i Cosden Oil 22 Ctmlmer.i Oil 11 Houston oil 174 Midwest ltcflnlnc t)7 MININO STOCKS. Snpulna 14 Atinntn fC0TT0N WAS STEADY, WITH DEMAND GOOD E Spot Houses and Wall Street Buyers. .Liverpool Quiet NEW YdP.K. March 17. At the open Ijisr on the cotton exchange this morning July -was unchanged, but other options aiiowea aecunes or to 4 points. The ' tone, however, was steady, and there was , a rood demand from many quarters. Liverpool 'and other European Inter- sta purchased 'Juljv with some buying by spot houses and Wad street. The upply came from scattered sources, and .-With the exception of the persistent sell- , luff by one operator was without slg. 1 tilftcance. Business at first was larger than In noma weeks, but later tho market became it quieter,, with further declines,' of J to 2 points Demg established by the end of tbo first quarter of an hour's trading. Liverpool cables were disappointing and, althouffh prices rallied after Ihe start, they were still V. to IV, points net lower t tho time .of our opening. Advances of ! to 3S points had been looked for. A 'Srlvate"calils elated that there was little , realizing- m quiet Tnarketv Frost was reported this moraine from , v the southeastern section of the cotton belt. -j In the: southwest and central portions tern- vaather prevailed, there being no relief iq the, drought In Texas and Oklahoma. Int M M c 01 dp 10,4 int ai Al pr c 0! dp. . 71 Kan City Southern.... i!rt Kan City South pf. ... 02 Kayser J k Co 814 K CFt S & M uf. ...Ill Kelly Sprinsi'd Tire Co "4 Krnnerott Copper ."74 18 74 274 014 83 02 4A4' 204' 1S0 204 (.04 174 11.4 48 IK 72JJ 474 III) 17 714 204 s:5 Klncs Co E L & P....1294 13 J L.-.c,: mcoi co S2 Laclede Gas ion Lee Itubbcr Tire ,514 I.f high Valley 7h4 LlTO-'tt & Myers 2654 231 Long Island 21 22 Louis & Naih 124U 125 llarkay Cos 804 70 Maxwell .Motors U5 00 Max .Motors 1st pf 834 .'54 Max Motors 2d pf 474 4815 104 20.4 lS'l 214 (0.4 174 114 4S 48 72JS 484 110 llJj 72,4 04 014 85 01 73 6' Ccrro lie Pobco llutte C fi Z V t ctfa llutle and New York First Nutlonnl Copper .... Onldtleld Mcrirer Hrrhi Mlnlnx 1 low Sound Jim llutler JtimiMi Kttenslon Munma Copper MeKlnlev-DnrraRti Mines of America Nlplsslnff MlneH Co San Toy West nd Consolidated IIO.NDS. Krlo rlchts Cerrn Us Krlo ..4 .-,... .Mldvak- .'.9 in :is4 in .1JI r.. ll i'.i r.4 R.I SO 17-S 40 ,P 7U .lin.. . vavi 284 3.1 B(l.. 1i 71 7(1 till 105 41 7lVi ir.2 12 14 as 18 7R 2.1 HI H 71) ;i CI r.n 101 2S 1B4, 17U I) II ' 4i '1 .14 r. 2.1(1 1811 211 J.-.il r.27 2ir, m s' 2(1 US 14 4 IN lll4 :ii I! l.'l 811 82 in hi IN BONDS, . , Utah. Iaw. Close, chse. tMOO AmOt.lJ r.s. nsli niV, 03!i ft n.iKHi imid 1, int r.a.io.iji lor.Vj lnr.w ..... )( Kl & V 'tr 4s 824 sag R24 l 1000 Harwd ill fls.lojji 102.4 102i H 2(01 Inter mvys ,4s r.7 r.7j (17$ ...... r.ono I, N ens 4i4n.l()24 102S ld2 U .10(10 Pn con Is 1048 nm, null niiw ',. ,,.,, . uu kii .g,mj ll.i.-r. 1U4I-. ... 10 iren 2U00 Pa & Md H Us. 1 nil mil 7(100 l'h Co Con r.s 03 i 034 25000 Phil Deo Is. 84 84 12IIU Uo .Is 104 10.1 100(1 Iten.l-Jr Ct -Is 0(1 fto Diino York It 1st 5s 03 oil. -(Increase. Decrease, 100 4 IH'!i H 5ii relBht trntnc on the lines of the Penn sylvania Itailroad continues to show sub stantial gains over last year. According to figures Just Blven out by the railroad for the first 15 days of tho present month, showing tho dally average of loaded cars passing 10 Junction points, there was an Increase of 24,5 per cent., as compared with the same period of 1915. Tho Increase In February over February of last year was 27..1 per cent. The largest Increase, at any pplnt was at Pittsburgh Interchange 17,928 cars. Gallltzlu came next, with an Increase of 13.199 cars. Tho total for the month was 424,880 cars, compared with 341,948 In 1915. Detailed figures of the movement of freight cars by the 10 points art given In the following table! ....... ... Increase Mnreh 1.1.1. lolA r..... n r. iwiniown junction. . 02,107 10.2e0 Loiuinoifi ... Oil, vllo Monmouth Junction i.onemaugn .....,.. Dauphin .....,.,..., Edge .Moor . . . Pittsburgh Interchange, (Inltltzln ;.. Jluffnlo Dtv. Interchansa Allegheny Dlv. Intercge H0.785 49,484 17.B21 lr.,(!28 77,054 .50,411 81,822 28,013 8,1198 770 10,070 2.578 2,042 17,028 13,1119 0,18.1 7,070 Total sales, 181,200. compared with $8(1,300 yesterilnyi thus, far .this week, S393,100 same period last week, CI4.1.000. Local Bid and Asked Today Huff ti Sus t c . do pref J a Prill llaldwln Cambria Steel . Dlectrlc StorRire (leneral Asphalt do pref Key Tol do t e do pref Lnkc Hup Corn Leh Nav l.eh Valley .... Loh. Vnl Tr .. do pref Pennsylvania , . Phlla Kleelrle. . rhlla l.'n do 5 Der rent !p (I per cent, pref Thlla n T to....... Heading Tonopah llelmont... Tonopnh Mlnlnir Union Traction United Gnu Improv. , O S Steel .,..; York Ilwy do pref Wm Cramp t c pref. HI . 41 . 584 . MI4 . 113 3T. . 72 i . 144 . 14' . 118 i "'1' . .Sjf . 22 i . 14 ;,!',. l.l J-i 874 4 4 II 4 1.14 Mlfe, mu :i7 hO Testerday Asked. Bid. Asked, litt 41 y, 42 nn r.84 no 4.14 43 14 112 112-i K"?i lt. 81 '. (14 .17 4 73 15 ,n. in 4 10 4 711 711 2.1 till 41 44,, III 4 h 4'.'S H!l SIIJ. 114 .17 4 84 Ml 73 14l 144 70. KIH 711 711 n (1.1 J. 72U .HI in"; "'. 784 12 nn 44. Ill VI H7?i K8 4 4 4 U-lit J (14 44 Ml 4 8(14 11 3IIJ4 7(1 4 24.0 in.o 2.2 25.0 17.1 10. n 30.0 28.8 41.5 33.8 Totals , 424.610 82,782 24.5 The annual report of tho West Jorsoy and Seashore Railroad camo out today. It showed gross Income of $1,220,818 for the year ending December 31, 1916, com pared with $1,104,801 In tho previous year. The net for tho year waB $074,784, against $556,968 in 1915. The earnings on tho $9,641,600 of common stock were 6.9 per cent., ngalnst 6.7 on tho provtoua year. A l-i IhIai...iI ... .....cicbuiis ott or news tnd announcement that the directors in ' Elsenlohr & Uros., Inc., had dle. ,Utt lnitlni .11.1.1..., ,...." "nH declared an ferred stock, ykblertf?,-, era oi record .March 24. Hooki close. "ooks will not Operations on the local Stock Fei,. were again on a small scale today n"8' ng the morning tho market held Du!" y steady, but In tho ncrno0n ItW' Irregular. Ono hrnlrer i .. . ".. oecam tiulotness that hns prevailed on ,o $ delphla Stock Kxchamro Tn ,u ' ). ?h!Ia- daysIn fact since the taking m-e, "! Cambria by .Midvalo Steel-said -Z f Justus quiet here as It ,. nctUo'm f Cramp trust certlncates rose 3 Doln.. to 80 In tho afternoon. PhlladiroW. Rapid Transit certlncates lost one Zim and Reading moved up more ih "' point Lehlch Cool M r-?...lPan. was hardlv airecfe.i k,. .V. t:.viPaon rebates brn Jury at Trenton yes- Tho indictment was on 27 oSSS io comnanv wan mnvi..i U"V! counts. The maximum Ono nn..iki. ... .a" the verdict Is $640,000. The Jury, how ever, recommended leniency. During ih. poini. benign Coal nun ... "'u"' "iiecicu Dy the verdle . guilty of recelvlno- rol,ai. i.....J.u,.ct ' the Federal Grand Jury at Tren?J" ' torday, tho stock losing only a snia.1l t; t On. Thn Inrtlolmenl ....yJlSm.a11 friW- and the company was convicted en""!? 1 .e,mu.m "ne Possible under $640,000. Tho Jury, how' nded len onnv. rtnii .. 2f?K?Bn :Prai H?'!-on S The bond division was even more qui.i than stocks. The only noteworthy ?! turo was tho salo of one block of 124 nnn Philadelphia Electric 4s at t$U5& from tho lost Bale yesterday. 434 41.. 44 4 it) '.a 44 811 Ji 37 774 Financial Briefs 1.8 83S LONDON STOCK MARKET " Mexican Petroleum New York Bond Sales" &.::::1 1 ; Minn &-St L pf 01 844 01 73 504 1294' 130 81.4 824 1054 1054 1054' .ril4 514 514 9.4 784 781. 251 251 2 2 23 125 0 044' S54 174 12 79 044 854 474 l50(l Alaska o ASf K , . Utah. t. pd Us. 1114 .l.l.l, .. . . . .. r i : :: ""r ,,cr u.b ..H .. '.E..r. v:s j .is..:: ;? ........ fr ..a ,,. : c ... it. .-.'.. -..''74 Low. Clost... 103. 103 Oh1. i,4 "in lli IM ; MiSMJurl Pacific... ! Montana i'ower i National Biscuit... , Nat Knam .t Co ,7."" " Hinelt . n i,,i .:?' . ffiKA'S"l'onrudjlaJi"-.: ',. ,. 7.1 NevConCop ?:KAiKnt-i:i-.-v.-:Si iSiS iBiX :V,:.X!f .. .uuii it,. ,.i . -" to ii"' rv . rv n .v it y- z. V " ." aWiS; "- oifi4Wi::::.i53w i! 1,.,... .. ... .---..... ..,,-., in, ....r.-. 'w -,.. .... ... .7 -.- ii.ioti du n. in: "r I.: lUI -. 1?4 ll u 11 ! 01 i lilt. 'iWi?r,a.i::8i,g ii, Hi's X Y C & 11 K. . N YO & West Norfolk A Western. Norfolk & West pf. northern Pacific. 'IftS ": t4ntr . . , . . December January . 8S f... ll.SMi 11.81 11.81 12.00 11.03 12.00 12.19 12.111 12.18 12.88 12.27 12.38 12.40 12.43 12.411 12.82 12. 18 13.50 12.00 en. Utah. Ijw. 11.7B 11.80 12.0B 12.18 12.83 12.10 Close. 11. 70 11. 92 12.10 12.20 12.33 12.40 11.05 fciHHi ,:..;... U1JU"' os. ...in..: .,,, ,:.:' I win m.-r iiu... ufi , jSSi c ft.'SSf 5jr;. $$ o.1 u'. (' Pennsylvania It 574 iiwwo cent iw'Sf ll a,-IU,1,l IJ'lf. lull, Philadelphia Co 424 oo'o' 3 Jwu." Av:: 8U8U- SJ & I Vim Coal Co N J.... 20 SIVaiIoo-.h;::- Sk JJ S3" HtaOaicoN Jpf..l044 '- . -t7x , ...aumcu irt-i ui.... t 7 .1 T -IIOO u u Voint'f." 24 lUll l r TL 3.JV!nl la-.- Shit .en 4a 73 81 T l24 io7; .101 Kill, IE bour.!";, i,v!. i iSft f Liverpool Cotton ' I4VEnpOOlv, March 17. Spot cotton today was reported quiet, at 5 points ad ('aric on a. basis of 7.87d, for mid-upland. The sale aggregated 6000 bales, including 900 bales American. The Imports were 56.000 bales. Including 1006 bales Ameri can. The market for futures closed steady to. net decline of 4V$ to 7ii points. Liverpool Cotton Statistics "laTV-JlPOQU March 17. Followlne re- th(S weekly cotton statistics, figures In Ul5-, Imports, 112,000: American, 91.- H0; slock, 932.000; American. 692.000: , forwarded, 88,000 ; American, 76,000, f tes? Cotton Seed Crushed WASHIKOTON, March 17. A report ."by tba Census Bureau today shows 840 active mills and 4.132,(68 tpns cottonseed crushed In 1916, as compared with 6,779, tif In. 1914. The Haters obtained in 500. IWujkI bIe were 880.789 In 1915, com pared with 150.900 In 1914. and running bl9 wera 835.374 in 1915, which includes (Mil ton of seed estimated to be L-ruihid Mtui 131.S0S bales of llntera to be I flJttalotdi fter the date or the March can. 211)011 da to s. iJU!!! '!" c 6 1(8.11 , cy j 1 5H "." tin 1 S V" ."".?:'."! iuui nn sinms .. . UIKIII 7,7. .-'" "" .v- 71 IIIUI 10011 y : .! ( i. . I1, '"S lUW lYuZ'. Hen. t?1"" ueh s luoouV2.".ffa5"- H 2(10(1 Iowa Cent 0a 1, . 2000 Ins Con "v lis iuio'lu ' .000 Inlerb Met 44. tj 71.00 Interb n T rrl si'' iiiii 111HJO Int Mer Mar " 44 X UOOO Jap new O 8 4 Vis. 77U JOiai Jupanesa new 4V4. tiki' Bono k o y atiiT,' 55;' Boon Kan Clly T?r lit 4" foi ,5"i "? 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II II 4 Ml 4 HS4 1134 1014 1 11.1 734 10U tin ',, 1U.I 71 Dl4 884 80 4 t.34. lUlJy 93 H 044 1n-. 1014 llll. 80 4 80 It . 24 0.4 r"! a 114 Pressed S Car Co Pullman Co Quicksilver , Quicksilver pf .... Ity Steel SP Co. . Hay Con Copper. , lleaalni; Heading 1st pf 45 uu; U.l 04 V. 102 BANK CLEAHINGS $ todX trompared will corre m i&im istic -j mimi-gpi H-W5-?I fcWMMYoi. . H2S.I m,MHM 33M4V LAI nrrftMt.lf 2T.374.S ?m,H2.S7S 99,4tf ?,ims,4$ 4.&H..liai 'T-.tTtJl- ;g.833.oti. JM5s:4 J-MrsHsYeb : W allnr p irnrtiJ- - Sla-'i rom wtiS? rt Sw 2000 XYritf4i "tt ?$? m t kwv idl b;:: I 4uwu n t 'lei en 8AT4 113 2 114 ' .. JO' .J'IJi 8.1 Hib i's 74 71114 4 01 4 61 4 784 78M 120 123 034 834 V3H U3U BIS 0l 03 U n.MI 1000 XVWern 33"' SS 220OO Norf lT r'ii?; .?. 13.00 Nor I'ac en 3s nil' i,0 Sr" 'iwy N con 4s 811 2000 iuji "!, :::-,.ii? lS?& is?s jssssfjr ....: we sse sji ww n gr W -f Till -i8SS s'0l8Jsati,"4;u S& SSi a.S'..4i -.-.824 SSSC S".' ?" M . . . . .100H 100(4 fSnik -"-trr. V- - S SUU sgi 3000 35 rW 4i p ' ' lule lsis Jw lisnvuvi , -: .tin ,fi .g mo. w,6 vata JS ;:;;iSjfe iSJt ,gjt Heading d pf Kcpublic Iron & S. Kepubllc I & S pf. . Hock Island Hook Hand pf 4 numeiy 31 us np; .. Bcaboard A Line 'pf. Sears Iloo & Co Shat AtliCop Sloss-Shef S & I South Porto K Sug. , bouthera Pacific l-'outhcrn Ry Southern Hy pf. .10S4- 1144' 1074 IlHh .1014 10 .'.4 1014' 102; 37 374 37 37 154 15 15 15 o.'i 5 6 5 70 7(1 70 70 1224 123 1 123 27 1-74 204 204 724 734 734 734 0S4 0S4 0S4 084 154 154 15 lMf Brake.. 1601. 14!) 1474 140 .. (.7 07 004 004 ..1054 100 1054" 100 ... 20 a) 284 29 ..1204 1224 121 122 .. SOM 804 S04 804 mi Hlj 11-14 1144 114 uu tw 574 574 574 424 424 424 284 284 284 l'.V, 1044 105 OOM 044 004 57 fSJJ 654 103 163 103 44 44 44' 0)X 0 0 444 424 424 214 214 214 80 b74 S74 45 45 45 404' 4H4 4114 ai .4 S4' Trading Inactive; U. S. Steel Showed Most Firmness LONDON, March 17. While securities on the Stock Uxchance were steady on tho wholo today, trading was not active. With tho exception of Colonials In which thero was realizing the gllt-cdgcd section wns hard. In tho American department, which was IrreBUlar, United States Steel shares dis played the most firmness on the strong cash position of the company as revealed lu tho annual report. Following the market at New York and on preparations for the latest Domin ion loan. Canadian Paclflcs slumped. Al terations in the home railway group were narrow, but firmness was displayed. Sta bility was noted In spots In South Amer ican rails. The foreign section presented a check ered appearance. Japanese descriptions were dull. Thero were light offerings of tho French loan, which was quoted at 84H. Kaffirs were cheerful. Fresh buoyancy wa3 noted In Eastern Hand specialties. There was buying of Russian mines on hopes of a separate peace with Turkey, which would result In the reopening of the Dardanelles, 60 .103 44 . 04 . 43 . 214 bS 404 51 1114 1114 1114 1114 4 M 13 14 . 304 30 .177 177 . 3S4' JiMf . 504 594 183 103 . OilJi 100 . 214 214 eo 594 4 4 14 30 177 .174 69 191 'Mt 214 594 ) 4 14 30 177 374 594 101 0-J4 214 594 Lehigh Valley Transit Earnings Tho LchlKh Valley Transit Company report of earnlnss for tho month of February, 19111, aa well na for 12 months rnded February 29. show n continuation of Increased business, Klrures compare as follows: increase. I3U.788 27.1128 2.393 fitudebaker Co 148,4 1404 1474 14.4 Tonn f'nniur J ti,i . .: Tenn Copper Texas Co Teias Co rights. ... Texas Pacbu: Union Uaz & Paper. United Cl;ar Stores. Union Pacific Union Pacific pf US Ind Alcohol.... UBOIPSF. tH 584 5714 S7r .1094 203 200 2014 tO 18.4 174 184' 74 8 74' 74' - 8 8.4 84 8Ji . 94 04 94 OK ..134 1344 1334 1334 .. 824 S3 824 824 ..1554 1574 1S5.4 1553i -17 0i .O . UHUU'SfW.,.. KM 54 MW . Un Rji Inv Co pf, ... 304 30. 3.14 3UM H'l, ." 4 1484 1474 147K Hu.bber ,, 34 544 534' 5i4 U S Kubber 1st pf... 1084 1094 109 1004 U 8 Steel Corpn ,.64 874 88M 80M ft - CZf dnl w-.-h -. 4-lrf am -- ...T " ""' -"iiai v.... inn inn 11M 117 February HUH. Oper. reicnue 1177,727 Oper. expenses 118,121 Ueprec. res 18, SOU .,1111. 430 Net revenue 0(1,20(1 Taxes 8,333 Oper. Income 30,11(13 Non-oir. Inc. 10,3113 dross lnr 70,0311 Int., rent, nils. ded. . 11,8113 Net Income 18.100 12 months endlns Feb. .' Oper. revenue ...... 12,1(13,345 Oper. expenses 1,030,308 Deprec. reserve 182.7U4 11,202,103 Net rovenua SH3.342 Taxes 73.S8U Oper. Income , 8h9,D32 Non-op. Incoms 138,120 Gross Income 1,027,781 Int., rent, mis. ded.. 8.14, 403 Net Income 373,28.1 'Decrease, 130.023 0.7.12 274 7.037 470 7,r.i7 4.317 11,833 J27.1.S41 93,423 43,014 The Way-Monde Cigar Company, 1233 Cherry street, ban been incorporated. Joseph Way, well known In the cigar and tobacco business in tills city, Is the presi dent of tho company, and George G. Meade, a hotel' man. Is tho treasurer. Mr. Meade Is widely identified with tho tobacco trade and has for many years been associated with Mr. Way. Tho secretary Is A. T. James, and Byron A. Mllner Is solicitor. The authorized capital Is $50,000, divided Into 2600 shares' common, par valuo $10, and 2500 shares 7 per cent, cumulative preferred, par $10, all paid and non assessable. Sales by American Piano Company dur ing 1915 were $8,837,739, as compared with $3,950,704 in tho preceding year. The exports of copper for the week ended March 1C amounted to 0124 tons, and since March 1 last 11,407 tons. Tiie maintenance of remarkable busi ness activity In evory part of tho country Is reflected In the enormous .volume of bank clearings at all the more Important cities In the United States, the total this week, according to Dun's Itevlew, amount ing to $4,124,741,698, an increase of 53.7 per cent, as compared with $2,682,726,731 of the same week last year, and of 46.3 per cent, as contrasted with the corresponding week In 1914, when $2,830,302,658 was reported. The Listing Committee of the -Now York Curb Market Association has ruled that March 22 shall be the date of delivery of temporary certificates In settlement of out standing when, as and If Issued cgn tracts In the common shares of the Kene flck 21nc Corporation. The Kmpire Trust Company Is the transfer agent nnd the Bankers' Trust Company tho register. The New York Subtreasury lost $172, 000 to banks yesterday, reducing the cash net gain slnco Friday to $7,460,000. The Clearing House Committee of the New York Coffee Exchange is making rapid progress with Its plans for estab lishing a clearing house on coffee and sugar and expects to present its proposi tion at a meeting of the Board of Man agers of the exchange next Monday. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YOHK. March 17. Business In foreign exchange was moderate in tho first hour today and rates moved Irregularly, rclchsmarks receding to tho low record of 71 15-lGi72. Vienna was unchanged from tho low level, though not low record, reached late yes terday, of 12.485jU2.52. On tho other hand, sterling, Stockholm, Russian exchange and francs displayed Improvement Rubles were quoted at 31 Ti 332, influenced by tho announcement 01 measures impending oy tno Russian Government to stabilize exchange. That country, owing to tho present Internation al situation, Is more likely to be success ful In accomplishing that aim than other negotiations, for now loans to Russia con- tinuo to bo tho subject of gossip and In quiry. The cause of tho strength In Scan dinavian exchange has already been re ferred to. .Sterling ruled at the best figures In over 11 week, 4.76 for demand and 4.77 for cables. Other quotations were: Franc cables, 5.95 ?i, checks, 5.96 ',: this Is an Improvement In checks of over 1', points since Thursday morning. Lire cables, 0.70U, checks, 6,70 ; Swiss cables, 6.221., Checks. 6.238:- Vlclinn. 12..IS nnd 12.B"! Stockholm, 28.S5 and 28.95; pesetas, 19.15 and 19.20; guilders, 42 5-1G and 42?, ; ru bles, 31 nnd 32. In mldafternoon the market was 'very dull. Thero was, however, Ilttlo or no change lu rates. Sterling was quoted at 4.75 5-lS'4.iG?g and cables at 4.77. Relchsmarks failed to Improve from tho low record, but business In that class was entirely nominal at 71 15-16. French ex change rallied to 5.95?i for cables and 0.9514 for checks. In tho final dealings dullness was un relivede. Sterling left off firm at 4.76 bid and asked for demand and 4.77 for cables. Francs Improved to 5.94 ii for cables and 5.95 for checks. This is a rally of 2 points from yesterday's low. Relchsmarks closed at tho new lowest 71 13-16. Vienna exchange also was heavy on International political rumors. STEEL'S SURPLUS $44,260,374 Compares With a Deficit of $16,971,. 984 in Previous Year NEW YORK, March 17. Startln- In 1915 with earnings during tho first ouani, of $16,082,369. which were second to HUn. smallcst In any quarter slnco 1910 and were $5,368,619 less than In the sam period In the preceding year, the United States Steel Corporation, according to lb! report, closed tho year ended December 31 with a surplus net Income of $44,260.' 3.4, as against a deficit of $16,971984 ?ihi r?i"fr ,!"" d,vMf ? "mounting to' 51:'L7.3'4B8 hnd oeen "al(1 'rom a balancs of $75,068,019. It wns equivalent to 9 97 per cent, earned on the $508,302,500 com'' mon stock, as compared with 0,52 per cent earned on tho samo stock In the year . Yilh. Broas eelpts In 1915 amounting V,A7,2.C'?83'B89' as mparcd with $568.! 414,934 In 1911, tho figures for the year aro fourth from tho largest In the his tory of tho corporation, in 1913 the gross receipts wero $796,894,299 and In 1912 they were $745,505,515. Tho figures wero larger In 1907. In splto of this fact, expenditures for ordinary maintenance nnd rcpnlrs decreased $467,534, or 1.2 per cent., as compared with tho preceding year while extraordinary replacements were' $1,538,410, or 30.0 per cent. less. MONEY FIRMER IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, March 17. The market for time money on collateral worked up today to tho highest figures recorded In several months. Money for 60 days, as against an asking figure of 2; per cent., rose to S per cent Funds for 90 days were unaltered at 2i3 per cent. An Increased Inquiry for prime bank accep tances Is reported, and quotations are 4 higher at 2 4 for 60s and 23i per cent, for 90s. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NEW YORK, March 17. Tho coffet market was easier at tho start this morn' ipg and first prices wcro 9 to 10 polnu lower under scattered liquidation. Sales on tho call were 6750 bags. March . . . April May June July ....., Auirust .. September Octobor , . November December . January , . February , Uld. Today's Yes. 5f OnenlnB. Close. M 7.1106 8.07 S.0IW8.0O, -J 7.113 8.0UW8.11 M 8.0S 8.14S.1S S 8.1(1 8,188.2(1 K 8.1." S.23$8.21 M 8.2G8.!M f, 8.2UW8.30 Jg b.:i:s.3i i9 8.33A8..17 dl .... 8.I.1 . ... H.inS.30 ....18.20 . ... 8.28 (Offered. 8.."fi8.(0 K.IWM1 S, 47058.31 Sales 7000 bags. RATES FOR .MONEY Now York . . Philadelphia lloston ..... Chlcaco Cnll 1 "i ffii" 34tf4 34 04 Tlmo 24 se.t :i'.4M4 4 lM4 4 ti 44 Commercial paper, three to six months. Phil adelphia, 34 4 per cent. IV1 SI 82 (i 2U louU Utah Securities,,.,,,.. 174 Utah Copper , 834 Va-Cara Chem ,. 474 Va Iron Coal 4 0 54 Wabssh. 144 Wabash pf A., ..., 44 Wabash pf B , 274 West K &M C94 Western Maryland..,. 304, West Maryland pf 454 West .Union Tel 01 Weyman-Bniton . . .253 Wheel & Lake Erie . . 4 Wheel A L E 2d pf . . 44 Willis Overland 238 Willys O pf r f p. .. .105H 105 105J,- 1054 Wooiworttt V W 122H 122i 122H 12-H Quoted ex dividend. 174 174 83 82 464 404 55 55 144 144 444 434 284 274 004 684 314 3(J 45 45 014 01 225 225 34' m 34 3H 239 237 174 824 464 65 144 43; 28 684 30H 43 Ul 225 W 34. 237 LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. Mar. IT. HOOS BecslpU. 5 . 000. Market BU10C. lower. Mlied ,Sd rousb. heavy. IDOD.io, lljht. CJU.JO: piis .J.50S.U0: bsUlc l..00l.M. ' SMBKP' 4lll4. Woo, il.rket -us. (lu W. V-wIm. S.o; l5WTCT 138,438 1.17,103 19,1111.1 137,007 18,440 173,337 10,018 103.523 ' PUBLIC UTILITIES The Virginia Hallway and I'gwer Com pany reports for February gross earning of $457,563, an Increase of $63,173 over the figures for February, 1916; net earnings of $240,248. a gain of $36,672, and surplus of $97,941, an Increase of $27,193. For the eight months ended February 29, the com pany reports gross earnings of $3,732,310 which Is a gain of $211,018 over the cor. responding period In the preceding year' net earnings of $1,988,901, an Increase of $183,686, and surplus of $899,989, an in crease of $128,866. The Adirondack Electrio Power Corpora tion reports $138,841 gross earnings for January, 19)6, as agalpst $112,238 for the same month last year. Net earnings were $71,037, as compared with $53,166. The surplus for the year ended January 31 1916, was $314,000. ' Gross earnings of the Union Gas and Electrio Company of Cincinnati for 1915 were $6,648,714, a gain of $198,649 over the figures for the previous year. Tho surplus was $139,049, or an Increase of $77,463, In Its report "for the quarter ended De cember 31. 1916, the International Railway Company of Buffalo discloses gross earn ings of $1.769,148, xan Increase of $124. 666 over the corresponding quarter In 1914; net earnings of $687,161, or a gain of $100,007. and. surplus of $334,8(0, which is an Increase of $80,447. The United Traction Company of Albany report for the. quarter ended December 31. 1915. gross eamlnes of $601,937. a da. reasi$ of $$4.6$7 over & B4rae, period In tno previous year? n-r. earnings o. $34,211, a, decreas of $16M6. and a deficit "of $32,213. a ejd lth the surplus, of 94J.i. Extra Dividend by Cosden & Co. BALTIMORE, March 17. Cosden & Co. have declared a regular quarterly divi dend of 2'i per cent, on the preferred stock of the company, payable April 1 to stock of record March 25. They also de clared a quarterly dividend of 2 per cent, with an extra of 5 per cent., on tho com mon, being 35 cents per share. The lat ter Is payable April 10 to stock of record Marcli 25, New Rand Development Syndicate LONDON, March 17. Adolph Lewlsohn. of Now York, has organized and Is the head of an American syndicate which Is to assist lu the financing of developments In tho Eastern Rand district, according to an announcement made here today. This la the first time that American capital is to be used In the assistance of operations in that district. Information with regard to the plan was given out by Isaac Lewis, of the banking firm of Lewis & Marks, More than $3,000,000 Is said to be In volved. x DIVIDENDS DECLARED A. II. Klrschbaum Company, reeular qur VTl?. S'.!'t Rer ccQl- on preferred, paj-abls April 1 to holders of record March 20. Indiana Pipe Line Company, resular Quar. tcrly of 12 a share, paynblo May 16 to stock of record April 24. MacAndrowa 4; Forbes Company, Quarterly of 14 per cent, on preferred and 24 per cent, on common, payable April 13 to stockholders of record March 31. Franklin Trust Company, a regular semi annual of 2 4 per cent., payable April 4 to stockholders of record March SI. Checks will be mailed, Ohio Fuel Oil Supply Company. remiUr quarterly of 24 per cent., payable April 17. to stock of record March 21. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS , NEW YOP.K. March ,17. HUTTEIt Mar-ket- higher prices nearly all grades. Good tradlns on the advance; supplies mill short. Its celpts, 70111) packages, Kxira cieamery, 37H M.Ko.i higher scoring, 384!f 39c: Ktata dairy. 29(ff3lk'.s Imitation creamery, 23C1234, j;OU3 Market trade nulet. stock not clear 'ng closely, prices lower. Itercipts, 21.UJ1 rases. Kxtra firsts, 22c.t flrxtH. 21SlUr.: white eggs, 27c.: brown eggs, 2.i('!2lc.i mixed LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS. Did. 8.". , ,01) ..,...,,, ,17 Money in London LONDON, March 17. Money, 4 4 per cent. Discount rate, short bills, 5H ; 3 months, 5H. Jim Duller MacNamara Midway Mlsoah Extension Montana North Star Tonopah Kelmont Tonopah Intension Tonopuh Mining , Itescue HuJa ..... West Knd ,,, -?4 ft, IS .0. GOLUFIBLD STOCKS Atlanta ...., ,. 10 Hlus Hull .,,,,,,.,, 03 Booth ..,,.,, ,.,.,,, ;33 r.u"o0V' ii Ha,y ,.,,,,.., ,.,,.,,.. ,04 Florence ,, .40 (loldAeld Consolidated .... ..... .88 (loldfteld Merger ,..:.::, .11. Jumbo Extension .78 Kewana ,,.,, ,w f?.nd Sfl "4 Silver rick loo MISCELLANEOUS Fairy Aitee .-. oi Klmimrly 01 Nevada Jill! ..........." .17 Arizona Un ,.-.. .40 Nevada, Wonder ..,...,,. rf . I.1.7U Asked. .811 ,08 ,18 ,2(1 .SB ! oft .83 .71 .17 .04. ,3d .03 ,01 O.S 03 .0.1 .42 .80 .12 .Ml ,17 ;o.i .on .07 .0.1 .03 .20 .43 l-TS mVIOENDS LK1IIU11 VALLEy ItAlLBOAD COMPANY. -. t, Philadelphia. March IS. 1018. The Board of Directors of the Leblgb. Volley lUllroad Company have this day declared i quarterly dividend of .V4S (or S1.S5 per "shir.) ??.ii.,KP,e;S:,7.tocl5 w stockholders of record liiH.,S5-iHi..anS .OT'erly dividend of f (or J1.2S per stun) on It common stock to stockholders 1 of. ; record MarcJa 23. 1810; both. .... ,....., a. ...,, k-pecas win bo mailed. C. J Kl'LP. Trwuurer. imiKc-roitv or accountant The Guaranteed Mortgage DURING eight and one-half years more than six thousand mortgages, aggregating nearly thirty-two and one half millions of dollars, have been handled by this Company, whose clients have never lost a dollar through these invest ments. Circulars on Request Philadelphia Company for Guaranteeing Mortgages .William R. Nicholson. President (5) Land Title Hid... FlilUdeiphU Four reasons why Southern California Edison Co. General Mortgage 5 Gold Bonds are attractive to in vestors are given in a special letter we have just prepared. We invite requests for this Letter No. .350. William P.Bonbright&Co.Jflc MORRIS WISTAR STROUD, Jr. Manager 437 Chestnut St., Philadelphia New York Uoslon Detroit London I'arl, William P. Donbrl.ht A Co. llonbrlght t Co. Guaranteed Income Fed 5500.00 a Year for 20 Year To any named Ileneflclary, GUARANTEES $10,000 total pay, ment regardless of length of time tns beneficiary lives after your death- At Ag"8 of 30 Cost $86.92 a Year (Gross Annual Cost). Bates at other aces upon application. Address Illinois Life Insurance Company MARK B, LOCKYER, Manager Stock llxruauite Uolldlng, UartUted l'ubili- Atwuntaats L-WnEMoi; V! iinnwu j. . If IS JtHAL BSTASm TRUSS fUnLPlNQ. Tradesmen! . Make the Most of Spring and Easter Trade Under the MORRIS Plan of Loans and Investments you can carry plentiful stocks without tying up your ready assets. Loans made at Business Men's rates. Repayment made easy all and Jet us show how the Morris Plan will help you. Supervised by the State Banking Department. PENNSYLVANIA LOAN COMPANY 1507 Arch Street 1 ssss.,. "0 ll. UBNBY, Y. Pre. H. IBO BUNT, Y. PrU A v,. I s