55w"wipiwBpBwi 'i'-ty Mb'i'iiiSTW-Mq'i -. -' "mrJf'rrt -" ' .-iiuwugs iwjnmsp-m"w " n . EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, iVrARCH 23 1916 . FINANCIAL NEWS BEARS TRIED TO DEPRESS PRICES; f DRIVES DID NOT INDUCE SELLING News Relating to Mexican Situation Intensified Read ing Strong on Expected Announcement of Important Developments in June High Points in Today's Financial News Highest price for'Var silver since 1914 reached today. Big demand for the metal. About 20,000 shares of Cambria Steel have not been turned in to Atidvale under sale plan at $81 a share. Price of steel rivets boosted $2 a ton. Dank of France lost gold in week, while Hank of England gained. Foreign exchange market dull, Favorable earnings for Lehigh Valley and Southern Pacific in February. Utah Consolidated Copper declared a dividend of SO cents and an extra disbursement of 25 cents a share. NEW YOItK. March ,23. Efforts -were again made by the bearish contingent to depress prices in stocks today, but on the boardroom floor, where the trading was closely watched, It was Bonernl comment that tho bear drives were without success in Inducing outsldo selling nnd that tho only result of the bear operations was it further Increase lit the nlready largo outstanding short account. "While tho bear attacks were In progress the news relating to the Mexican campaign was Intensified as much as possible, and In order to nttrnct general attention to tho Mexican situation Mexican Petroleum wns subjected to frequent, concentrated attacks. This stock proved tho weakest point on the market, as few Wall street Interests are Inclined to tako a position on tho long side In It, and tho only support Is that furnished by tho bankers concerned In Its control. Reading attracted- general attention by Its strength In the nfternoon. , Without any special bidding, the stock was taken by a number of brokers on small orders all tho way from 86 to 8"jg. but above 87 some of the room traders - joined In tho buying because of the Indications of persistent absorption by a single group of financiers. These buyers had little to say about the incentive for the movement, but the statement Is ngaln made by close atllllatlous of the buyers that announcement of Important development! will bo made In June. nd that accumulation now Is on definite knowledge of what that announcement will be. . It was a matter of general understanding in some important banking circles that a new pool or syndicate has been formed in the Wabash Issues, and those stocks wereTrnorc prominent In today's trading than they have been for n long tlmo past. Pool activities were tiguln noted In many of the war-order stocks, but tho " speculative public seems for the tlmo indifferent to What these stocks do, or what their industrial outlook Is. Standard Issues are steadily gaining In favor, but stocks llko Union Paclllo are no scurco that there is no possibility for such an accumulation at a fairly low level as could be desired by any market com bination that might be disposed to begin active operations In them. Some large buying orders were executed In fnlted States Steel common, and this buying made tho stock Immune from bear attacks for the day. .More Inquiries Tor Copper in Market XEW YORK, March 23. Tho chief feature of the copper murfcet today wus tho increased number of Inquiries from domestic consumers and from Kurupe. Ijirgc quantities are involved, the estimated total ranging between SO.000,000 and 60,000,000 pounds. As has been true for some time past, the question of delivery Is receiving more nttentlan than price. Leading producers and deal ers continue to quote nominally at 20 cents and 28 & cents, respectively, far spot and nearby tnuterial. The amounts that can be purchased for early ship ment are so small, however, that little significance Is attached to these prices. For Juno copper Important Interests are asking 27' cents n pound, with 27 cents quote fdr July. August and September shipment. Steel Rivets Up ?2 a Ton PITTSBURGH, March 23. Manufacturers of steel rivets have advanced prices $2 a ton. Rivets wcro marked up $3 a ton ten days ago. Tho semifinished, steel market 13 constantly gaining strength. Tho conviction that a shortage of raw material will become acute in a Tew months has extended from pro ducer to consumer. LIQUIDATION SENT WHEAT PRICES DOWN Break in Drought Foreigners JTeld Off Some Bad Crop .Reports Received 44 3d nit All 31 II 18 in to 34 3d It UKATIIKIt CONDITIONS. WASHINGTON, March 23. Adrift re- rtlTtd at the Weather Bureau today Indl- tnttil tho followlnc weather condition: Temperatures. I.nw. Canadian Xartlmest. .nrrfln. 31 Northwest clear Middle Went clear Southwest clear Upper MlssUslnpl ViiI . .clrur toner .Mississippi Vul.. clear fihln Vnllov nrecln. The following precipitation (In Indies wan rtporltd: .01 at Medicine lint and Cincinnati! .OS lit I-oti JvMt and U Molnest .04 lit Indianapolis: .10 nt SwlCt Current: .14 at Klklnit .IB at Cleveland and Colombnsi .24 at Pittsburgh) .10 at Chicago, and ,i'i at Toledo. CHICAGO, March 23. Liquidation anally made Itself felt in the wheat market hero today and after tho under gone had shown somo strength prices weakened. There was a break In the drought In tho southern part of the south western dry area of the belt and It wus ofllcla'lly predicted that the remainder of the- section that was In need of moisture would receive It soon. Rain was reported In Oklahoma and ' northern Texas, and private advices said that thcro had been four Inches of pre cipitation In some places. Notwlthstand Insf the rains, there was good buying of a speculative sort at times. Impressed with the Immensity of the re serves in the United States and Canada, foreigners continued to hold aloof. They appeared to bo convinced that prices must go lower. While no fresh developments f with regard to tho opening of the Darda ' utiles were noted, it was- said that pros pects were improving slowly. Whit the larger professionals here wern buying today the smaller ones sold. Tho tendency of the market at Liverpool waa downward. May, here, after having sold as high as X.099i, finished Vj cent below yesterday's close. July, after having touched $1.08. finished at tho bot tom at $1.06 ; or ltt cents lower than yesterday, September, after having been up to M.06, also finished at tho lowest, 4t.0ti, compared with J1.05T. at the Close yesterday. Some bad crop reports from Indiana and Illinois wire responsible for whatever firmness there was. The bears temporarily , were checked. Iadinc future ranted as follow High f New York Bond Sales Tti'day1! I.ow. Close, close. "Wheat Open. High. Iw. uiosa. Slay ..... l.oSft l.OUH 1.O7J4M.08,, July ..... LOTH l.nJ .oU'J0?ll Sept. ..... UM 1-OtlH 1.04 l.Ulfe tnm fmtur ftallvtrvl- Corn (now de IveryJ May .... S jU July 25J ZSN 42ri -a May July uiSvrr...u.to July 11. jo Sept 11. I0 rnht- . J-.w 7.i i; 7T 73H 472 88 43 H 88 l.uaH 1.07W 1.00 74 i '.Sfc Ut IT -May July . . Mir"".. -. July .00 Hid. TAaked. 11.43 ll.CS 12.00 13.20 22.05 22.T0 11.30 11.32 42 11.3S-T 11.40 II.uu 11.80 11. bU 11. 0 11.82 11.85 fll.87 12.0S 12.07 11.07 12.20 22.77 22.7." 22.80 22.67 t2',37 22 5 NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW YOItK. March 23. BUTT KB Mar ket prices lower, oa irash table srades. with the tone unsettled at the close. Receipt. 4170 pickaaes. Extra, creamery. 37c,: higher acor Ex, 37H03SC.; State dairy. SUH037C; Iml laiion creamery. 27 27 Vie. , EGOS Market tone allghtly irregular and generally lea firm. RscsIpU, 23.41 caaea. Extra first.. 21 822c.. tlr.ts. Slg2n.i white egg". 23HW24i.: brown gga. 23V24i.: mixed iolor. 31 4it 33 Mr retrtgerawr beat not Quoted, LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. March 23. HUUS -- IlsoelpU 'loiHJ. Marks strong, ae. oisnar. uuiu i AT'fl.'K-Jle:elpU 3900. ' Market steady. itoiwl. l.ta0: t4id JMlfen. I8.85& S.B3. stockew and t&dm. U.l: Texas. I8.75: eatvea. 9lu.i. . . SHEP Becelpu ia.Oi, Market tronr. iativS ana Wesurn. I5fl: lamb. 18.73 ffU-7t. French Rank Loses Gold PAKIS, iUrcn .3 --The wejtiy atate ni vl the Bhiib. ol Frmnce) ahowo a de . raa$ uf U an OU'i franca In gold and , aj uygrm; ol' S j i oe irz&m In silver $1001.1 noon "ouo 1U0II .11H0UO 2.III0II 100IP0 10()( nooo 20(111 lr.ooo 10UII r.dooo :iuoo 1000 looo 24000 10011 loon nooo .",000 1 10011 2000 Inono nooo Kii ii in 320IHI :ioo moo 21)00 21101) looo :iiiiio 1(10(1 11)110 inoi) aiHio noon SOI 10 coon loin) .linn) 1 (100 mini) r.ooo lr.non ,10011 in ii in noon mini) 2(111(10 moo looo Iniii) r.ooo 2(1011 noon 2(1011 I oooo looo soon L-iioo 2001) r.ooo 11)00 nooo 200(1 II nno limn looo 201)11 anon l.souo 7(100 200(1 7000 looo looo 7000 I nun 2001) Minn 101)00 3001) 40011 1000 1001 III 12000 1001) 10000 140011 32000 3.100 noon 2DOO moo 30O0 moon 1000 2U0OO 2000 4000 1000 78000 soo 1000 3000 3000 5000 1000 2000 looo soon nooo 20UO SOOO 3000 looo IllKh. Alaska Uold r f pfd.103 Amer Asr ., 102. Amer Cot Oil ..... Hi. Amer Hide & I, Us. to) Anglo-l'renrli I, .Is. ii.v; Amer Tel cvt 4'ja..lnsl Amer Writ Tap .is.. 72i Ann Arbor -Is t;;t Atchison Ren 4s.... U4S Allan Co hlne 1st 4s 02 '4 Halt & Ohio ." lot do Is m, do rv 1 'sh Injt Il&O I' LKAtWV 4s. Ml, Halt & O Hmi :)',.. in u Heth Steel 1st .',H..U1 11 rook n rt T ." IDlS.ldlti Hurt itoch i- i Ss.,110 Hush Term Is fcsj Cul Gas Ai Elec r,s.. IHiS Cent I.eath 1st 3s.. 101 Cent l"nc 1st 4s.... 111)1, Chill Copper 7h lal! Ches & onlu rv 41ss Ml. Chi & Alton .Vis... Chi (It West 1s 72!, Chi II & () Joint Is. lis?, Chi It Q Ben 4s... 113 ij Chi II &. y 111 3 4".. N.ni, Chi JIM & s i Ben 4i 1)3 , Chi 11 J8P an- 4s 1)2 1! Chi II & H ! cv ns..ti)7 C M & 8 ! i-v 4js.inn'i C M & s gen lfjs.K)2-tk Chinese rets r,s i;s4 Den & Itlo (Ir Is ... 7s '. Den & Hla Ur rfd .s nil'. Detroit United 4Hs. 77 4 win oecur l.(irp .18. Krle gen 4s at Nor 1st .Is 111 Stl ricb I'is .. Ind Stl Si .... lowu ivnl ret Is III Cen rf,l 4m Ins cop cv (Is . , inter -Met 14a 74 Inter It T rot 3s . . mil, Int Mer 31 ct 4fes . II7S ,,. a - ci OS . . . . .lap new II s 4 (is 1. Urlo & w 1st .-is I, Mh deb 4s 11)31 .Mex I' Co (Is S C Minn Ml , 4s . Mo Kan Hi. T 2d Is Mo I'ao 5s 1121). . Mont Tower ."is. . . r-ai i-inam t hiii H"n 7.1 lt . an' ..1112's . ns . . no . mi . 77 'J . ooi.j . mis . inn, "S1 !! ns't . . im'i 13 IIS 1.0 (V. 111,1 lU2s u;. 101 Hi;, in;', t2's n:i in i, t)2't luu'. Dls mm 01 j In I mi 111) SSI, 1)1) 4 1111'. nni, 131 ;l 41 72', n:i n.i, 03 1. i)2 ; 1IMl4 100 Ji 102 -, nu5; 78'. sh. 77". Mil 7.1!, 11!) II)', 1(12 .-.H ill) 11)1 71 9!), l7'4 I?- im'j Close. Hi.'i 102'. ))-, 104 ii-. i. ins', 72', HIS 02 U 101 1)1", llll'j til's 101 101'. 110 8Si IID'4 kii'; IMH, 131 '1 Ml II 72 5, !IS. 11.1 '. h.1 1, 113 ., 1)2', lllll, 100 1, 1112;, lillI 7Hi4 .-.II. 77 W 73 H 7.1H !l!) Plli, 3 112 4 r.n 1111 mi 74 117', 155 113. . (Ill . 83 U .inxU . 1014 t,.,,.r . 00 .in: Mi -N Y Canal -Is Innt . .in.l, .V V Can Imp 1'ja 111', .V V c I. H at,B.:.. 77S N V C t If nin.... M V C & Hud 4s... 1124 .N V C d Hud 4',s. Vill N V Cent rn 4s Ki C N Y C 3l,s Xov M4 SIlS N V Cent (Is lilt. N' Y City 4!,s 11lfl4.1()2! .V Y Oas It ft I- 8l.10.1ll N Y N' II & II (ls...Ult5 N Y Out A W 1st Is N3'J N Y Tel ten l). IiuTi .-or ran prior is Nor lac gen 3s. . Ore Short It ref 4s Ore Mhort It let lis. Iao Coast 1st fts. Pac Tel r,s I'enn & At I (Is. . I'enna 4s 104H do firen ct I ti . . . Thlla Co cv 3s 1022 113 I'ub Serv N J 5s.. oil's Reading gen 4a.... 1)4 , Itepuh Cuba 3a 1001. 100 do 5s 1014 DO Hep Ir H 3s 09 Itork Island rfd 4s. . 07 South Hell .Is 101 South Pao 4a H7 South I'uc cv 4s HS!, do cv ret f 11 5s. , ln.l South Pac rfd 4 oof, South Rot gen 4.. 7l do con Ca Ki.'S Term A'n St I. 4 4 1004 Third Ave. new 4s . . 82H da ailj 3a 81 Toklo 5s 78 Trl-Clty S WOT, If t Healty Ss 72 U H Rubber Oa 103 U B Steel .Is at 104 4 do re 3 1041. Ln Ion Pac lit 4s... 07 'i do M 4s 1)0 Vi Union Itwys H K 4s. 42 V'a I C & C 1st 3s.. 004 Va Car Chem 1st Sa llll . 1)1 .102 92 'I 5H Va Kwy 5s Va Itwy Oc I'ow 3. Wast Klactrlc 5a . West Shore rvc 4i. do 4s IVaat Union 4 4a IVheellmr 1, H 4a. TO Wlscon Cent gen 4 874 Total salt. .810.000. compared with S3.. Stll.lHM) irsterdjyi lbu far this week, $12,. litil.OOOl same period last nrek, 411,731,000. RATES FOR .MONEY 1 Cull XI it .( 3HI s4 Keu- VoaU . KbtUdelBtua OpiUMR ...... CoiwaerHal 3 3404 c Ait: CasBnwrt-lal baiter, thtoe to lx month, rhll iiUisSin. 3Vitfl par at. RAILROAD EARNINGS I i.tsntuit lALusi. trih Kor Kebruary Tola! Mteratlne rev N'tsTsMratlBir revenue. Owratug lneeme ?. I3.47S.84T 864.299 718.70U inaatha ended Veb. 20 Total etau-atlns rev 31.jSS4.043 vei oiteratMU "uia tr.. n SOUTHbllN PACIFIC. Btekt iieetna-" iirU 101 121 S4 Net 31,B84.W I atria se. 1E69.345 213.908 239.192 3-.222.B98 1.42$. 17 J 11.709. 07 229. 2 J4.S83.430 T,9.v!0 New York Stock Sales Ist dote. Adam KspTPM.,.....iMO Alasfcs J Hold M n; Alaska Gold Mines.,.. 2m Allli-Chalmcn Mfe.... mi Allls-Chil Mte pf 78!i Am Ac Chemical 07! Am Ac Chem pf 07M Am Hect Sueat 71)4 Am Can K2.H Am Cat & Fdy 70 Am Coal Prod !f 110H Am Hide A Leather... 10i Am Hide A I. pf r-2 Am Ire SrcutltlM US'. Am Linseed 22's Am Unseed pf -2H Am Locomotive To' Am Malt Corpn pt.... X Atn Smelt & Kef 10J Am Smelt A Hef pf. ..112 Am Smelt pf A... Am snuri Am Steal foundries. . Am Sugar Hef Am Tel & Tel Am Tob pf new. !2'i . i.r. . .2'i .111 .12!).?. 107U Am Woolen fil'-j Am Woolen pf 01) Am Wrltlnj P pf 17' 1 Am Zinc L A Sin SO1 3 Anaconda Cop M Mil, Assets Iteallzatlon. ... OU' Assoel.itcil Oil 07'n Alrh Top A S P l(Mi' Aleh Top AS V pf...ll)I Dalcl ixiro Wks 100. llald Loco Wks pf ... 10!i Halt A Ohio RSi Halt A Ohio pf 7015 Hank of Commerce 171) Hatopllas Mlnlne 'Hi llelhlehem Sleol DOI Hrown Shoe 5;i i tlrnwn Shoe pf .... 0(1 Hums Hro XV i llutte A Superior W!a Cal Petroleum 1MU Cal Petroleum pf ,l Canadian Pacific tliO'i Central Leather W Chandler Motor '.1,1 Ches A Ohio (Jl!s Chlno Copper oA Chleaco (It West J.1i Chi (U West pf IIO.U Chi Mil A St P 05 Chi M A St P pf 120 C C C A St 1. 4'J c c c a Pt i, pf . . . . 7o; Chl A Xorthwestem. .127 Chi II 1 A Pac UiK Col Fuel A Iron -IGU' Col A South it pf. ... uf) CompT Itec Co Ill'j Consolidated Oas 1I!7 Con a E I. A P Hal.. Ill Corn Products Hef.... 2I; Crucible Steel 00! Cruclblo Steel pf 1 15 Delrolt Edison rts Mi Ulstll Sec Coipn 48 Dome Mines 25!t Dul H S & All Krle 37' Erie rights H Krle ex rights Erie 1st pf ,V-'j; Krlo 1st pt e.t rts . . Krle 2d pf cs its Fed Mill A Sm 2iis4 Fed Mln A Sm pf COJi Gen Chemical :I2 General Electric 1081 General Motors pf 114 Goodrich U F 7:t Goodrich n F pt 115M Grecne-Cananea 17H Great Northern pf 122 G N cfs for ore prop.. 45 lnt Agricultural pf.... 58' i Int Ilarv N J 110K Illto. 14lH 01$ 20U :tojj 78) i (IS H" 72 Cd'i 70! i 117 51?, 2! !' 44 70" i :i5U 11)2 112 I'31 mo ran til'-. inol. 107 52 09' t IS tlO'i HH :i 07,' tf)3?i 101 107! i 10ih SU 7(i 170 2'i f.02 07 Sl4 Ol'i 2:i Kj 1071a 0V4 1)34 (il'i 54! i W.i ::ois IMU 120; i 44l 75 127 174 47!i 10 4(1 130h 112 221 J lll'i H5)t Mi 10 25 4'i .Tf'i :i7'4 .Ml 44; 27 325 lli-i 114! i 73J 11 Hi 47 122 45 58U Iltl'i low, 141 0!i ION 2X' 78 07W 00 7W 02W COW W4 Wi 52! i 28j 22H 43! 1 ,74i :i5' UIO'l 112 02 !i i:i' o2Vj liOW 12051 100, it' 00 17 XWi 80' , :i l74 lo:t! 100', 101T. lOS'i 88.' ii 70' i 170 2l 405 5.1'i 07 HI SI) 2.!'4 Ki 107 55 0.) 04 51 i:)4 30 01! 5 120h U4 75 127 17 40 40 40 lllO'j 112 215. SSJi llo?i MA 4S. Int Harv N J pf 114 118 lnt Con Cor v t c sh.. 171 171-i Insp Con Cop -18) i 4R!f Int Paper UJi 12Ji Int I'aper pf 40J-3 Mi Int Nickel v t cfs 40M 403 Int M M c of dp lGli" IVSl Int M M pf c of dp. .. 7Mi J43i Jewel Tea 74 75 Jewel Tea pf 103 100 Kan City Southern.... 20 20 Kelly Spg Tire pf 07 (I7' Kennecott Copper 57 57 Kings Co E LAP ...130 1293 i Lack Steel Co 70). bO Lake Erie A West It 13H Lehigh Valley 784 70ir Leo Hubber Tire 50)i ROW Louis A Nash 124W 125 Majwcll Motors OS (KCi Mai Motors 1st pf.... S5!i 80 Max Molors 2d pt. . . . 51 thfii Mexican rctrolcum....ll0 1005-i Miami Copper 304 37 Minn A St Louis 4,'j o Mo Kan A Texas Mi 4! Mo Tac tr cfs 4! 5 Montana Poer 70Ji 77M Nat Knam A S Co.... 25h 25!-j Nev Con Cop 15SS 1RW New York Air Brake.. 143 144 N V C A II It 105! 4" 100 NY 0 A West 28).' 28Ji Norfolk A Western. . . . 122U 122)i Northern Pacific 114. 114 Ontario Silver Mln.... 71.' SJX Pacific Mall 25j 5!i Pennsylvania It R 57 57 Philadelphia Co 4l!i 42 Pitts Coal Co N J.... 27h 28 i Pitts Coal N J pf 103 101 Pittsburgh Steel pf.... 03 OS Prcised S Ca"r Co 51 50a Pressed S Car Co pf . . . 102 102 Pullman Co 102 lOUi Quicksilver 2i 3la HySteclSpCo 40lt' 40-i Hay Con Cop 233 23U Heading 80)4' 87f Heading 2d pf 4054 45Ji Itepublic Iron AS 523 52!a Hepubllc I A S pt HKM, 100i Hock Island H ii St IjOUIs AS F S!i 3!i St L AS F 1st pf 5)i 5'lj St L A S F2d pf Mi Mi Sears Itoo A Co 175 175M Sears Koe A Co pf....l27!i" I2.Mi Shat .Ulz Cop, 3i? 303i Southern Pacific 08'i 9SU Southern Hy 21a 2H Standard Milling 05 05 Standard Milling pf... 87)i 88 btudebaler Co 1 123. UVi Tenn Copper 5-1 54la Texas Co lOQJj 100)j Texas Co lights.. ... 17JS 17i Texas Pacific 7'i 7.'i Third Avenue 02t. 02 Tobacco Prod pf 100M 105i Union Hag A P pf.... 31 31 United Cigar Stores. . . Mi 93 i United Cigar Mfrs.... W 01 Union raclflc 1333i 134K Union Pacific pf S3 82! 1 US Ind Alcohol 15Ui 150h U Bind. k-ohol pf.... 101 101 Unltl Fruit 145 1 I5)i U S Rubber 52!. 5234 U B Steel Corpn 84M 85)4' U S Steel Corpn pf....U6!4 1103. U S S R A M Co liOU' Utah Copper 8Ui 8U Va-Caro Cuera 15 45! j Wabash 14i 15 Wabash pf A -lIJi 45i Wabash pf B 27j 281, Wells Fargo Kxp J27M 128 WestEAM IMl'i CO." Western MarjUnd 29Ji SOJi' West Maryland pf 401 j -10 West Union Tel BOJ. M3 Willys Overland 22SH 229 WooUorlh F IV 121JJ 12115 t'i 37',' !, 37)4 Kl'i ,Vt 44i 27 50! 3 320 108 11 V,i 73!, 1145i 45!i 122 41)i 583-i 1103 HCJf 17i 47)4 12 M)U mi 10) j 73 74! i 100 20 00'3 50U 120 79!i 13 ' 7834 60!, 125 07 85Ji 51H IOH4 30j 5 15 Ui 70)4 25' i 1514 1 1214 105)1 28 122 113)4 7)4 25W 50tj 12 2734 103h OS 54 102 lOl'.-i 3 40 233,' 80 4J34' 52 100J4 a 3),' 5!j Mi 175), 1253i 30'i OS J j 213 i 91 88 1 123 1' KM 105J4 17)4 7tf r 1053i 34 0)i 01 133), S23J ISDJ 101 14434 52)4 ant HOJi 08)f 81)4 15)4 14 44)4 28 127) G0)i 29)4' 40 90), OOT 121J4. Close. 14D4 0)4 20 30 78 OS 00 7W 02)4 00)4 117 lt)1i 53' i 2!i 22!i 43! i 7A!( 35U 101 112 93!i- 13(1 52' j 110'a 130', 1003, 51 tj' 09, 17!4 00' i iO', 3 0731 iai' 1 00' J 10.V4 lOS'f 88i 70! $ 170 2' 405 KVi or 81'.' 01'4 23'4 53' , I07'f 55 03' i 01', 51'. 13)4 30 Ol'i 120VJ 12' 75 127 17i Ki1, lit 10 130' i 112 21' j 80', 1153, 4): 48', 4'j 37! 4 ', 37) 53'4 53 444 27 jOJ 1 320 10S lll.'f 73-i 1144 47 122 4t4 58)4 110i 118 173. 47W I2)i .Wi 40! i 1034 73 74)4 100 20 00i 50' 4 120! i 80 13 78.',' 50) i 125 0SJ4 853 i 52)j 100) 303i 5 4).' 1)4 77 25J4 15)4 112)4 105!i 28 122 H U33i 7,'i 25)f 60Ji 42 27" i 103)j 03 5-1 102 101)4 3.'4 40 23)J SOW 45! 52)4 109! i ii Mi 5!S 4)' 175). 125)' 31iJ osy 21)4 05 88 143), 53 'i 100)i 17M 7)f 023 i 105)4 31 0)i 01 133U' S2)i 155)4 101 1453' 52i 85)4 110)i 09 81)4 45M 15 4434 28), 128 C0)i 29JS 4G 90i 227 121H Total sales. 5SS.H00 shares, rotupared with 320.300 shares esttrdayi thus far this week. J.U6U.1U0 ihartil sauii period lait cek, 3, D00.O0O shares. Philadelphia Company Earnings The ititemenl of crou and net earnlne of I be Philadelphia Company- and afnllated op eratlua companies, alasilfled by departmenti, for February and 11 mwilba ended J-cbruari-20 of the current fiscal year, compare with CArrespoiullns period last year a follow: XATlWAIa OA8 AND Olb DEPARTMENTS. 10111. Increaae. Vabruary arroa . (933.074 )00.-J17 Net .....V.. tfiMi.liu au.315 Bit-yen mootha' aro. t.jwi. Vet 4.111, T3T CONSOWDATBD O AS COM PANT OK liUIvQtt. Fatruary trosa ,2-;2? Ket 174 Eleven montba' eroai. lll Net (detteftl 12.08U PlTTaBUKaH BAILWAY COMPANY. yebfiirVwo" ...... T9.20J IUJJ.T0S Vet 3il.7S3 0. STO Jitavea tnontiw Bro. 1?.! 3Sl.gtJ Nit -l.lW.6ii2 783.SW BEAVER VALLET TBACTION COMPANV. "l-fT.T-.:::: : !WK 'l:$ E?l.c.tU.'.,rre": HUU mn Oocrtaie. 128.183 laj.003 piTra- M.tioa 3. 21a 23.UX l.VIa LONDON MARKET FIRM AS RUMORS OF PEACE GROW Prices Reflect Optimism Caused by Hope for Cessation of War MONEY MART IS FIRM Sales in Philadelphia High. 3:. Ket ! ciC,e' STf6' H2 t'?.. T- Ak i . . "iU" Ortli "j atti inHjia. . . :i:i ie; "., 100 Amr smelt... lol jt 10IH lnJ J T. 100 Am Zinc RH ,Js ,S2' ii so nn.it! ixic rrer.1011., uy, "?,. , a v" vnin ntrrii I no Con Tr N .1 r,n Cruel steel . 200 Klec Store ee 10 tlen As pfd L'O Ins Co N A im ijiki" S C 1 1 l-h Nnv .. a.i i-h vbi .. 411 I'enna Hit M'i 71. SOU 112 U 72 2.-, J ;r.U ..'?' Hl'.i SO J 112 It ill's 7.1 H 70 Hi 1.1 l' Salt Mfv.'lnlit IM' lil H 120 l' Steel pref. ns' ns'i OH'.i .1 rhiln Co . . . Hill Phlla Klec . ti 4-1 R9U I 02i .... ?n n7'. By FRANCIS V. HIRST Kdltor Tho llmnomlst. London. Stx-cfol Cnhle to A't'cniiitr Ltilerr LONDON", March 2.V Tlie money lrmr- ket Is firm and tinilor the tax-Ratherers' screw. The stock market la curiously cheerful. 1 jtidRo from nn article In last nlRlits Westminster Gazette ami other signs that odlclnl sentiment Is nrailuallv belnB con verted to tho nossllilllty of n satisfactory peace settlement in the not far distant j future Them was a. hopeful sentence In Premier- Anqulth's last speecli. but M ltlhot, the French Klnance Minister, went even further on Friday lilRht. for ho said: "It la permissible, without boasting, without Illusion and without vain optimism, to perceive the end of tills hor rible war." . , This view has undoubtedly found Its wav to the stock exchange. A well-known Jobber told mo today that honorable peace was not only desired, but expected, and certainly prices In some markets appear to reflect nn optimism which expenditure, debt -and impending taxation would not account for. 1 hear from neutral visitors that Berlin Is very shabby, but stubborn, and Vienna bright and lively, but tired of war. r.i l1 11 T 1 r n I'hlln True . 1.13 IteadlnK 772,1 Ton Ikd 7o Ton Mln 100 Tenti Copper 101 Union. Trie . 02; J 2T.k 10 7".. 87 H nrv 4.1 8!l .N i- 27'i in 87H 4. ." sn. K4' . j -j 27 in 7B. ..... if" 1 .' r'.. s; !i REACTIONARY TONE ON NEW YORK CURB New Dominion of Canada 5a Quoted for First Time. Oil Issues Quiet XHIV YOfllC, March 23. In the mar ket for outside securities today trading was decidedly less active and. while a show of (It nines developed In the early M-sslon. further pressure In n number of the leading Issues developed which brought about a reactionary tendency. Cuban Cntie Sugar, after a gain of more than a point, reacted rather sharply on renewed nelllng pressure, which was again attributed to Inside account, due. In part, to the dissolution of the I'mlerwrltlng Syndicate todaj. Midvnlr Steel was likewise Irregular. After moving up more than a point, it ran off li. Submarine Boat met with better support and nt one time showed a net gain of a full point. I'oolo Engi neering and Machinery, on small deal ings, rosi- 7 points. .Motor stocks were also irregular. Choy- ,-. n.r. uniitnt' nt vpHferdav'ft high. eased off -l'i. White Motors were steady, but Inactive. . , Oil isucs were quiet and Irregular. There was a slightly better Inquiry for Uosden Oil. Illinois Pipe Ijlne was moro active at a range of aliout s points, ami OJ1I0 Oil was in fair demand. Copper Rtocks were practically feature less nnd about uuehnnged. Silver shares were dull but generally steady. Bonds were moderately active with tlio for tho first time. Krle 4s ran off ? IXDUSTUIA1.S. Ainerleun-nrltlsh MfB All UUir A vv I r r. .... ...... Atl UUir 4 IV I S Sj pfd A lax Itubber Incwl uanniiiHii - '! ruu..M,j ; i;. Cnnudlan Cnr and loundry ptd.. . ..........I... a(ap i'nr ....... lit. Cuuiiii Cnne Sugar "; i uuriitt rtcupHi,. ............... Drlucs-Scaliury '' Hid. Asked. 22i "o :in r,;i!i LlniarLnll Ihnt11 ..... UIIICIO"!! s sewiiu ....--.--- Haskell and Ilarker Car Ilendee MunufarturltiK ........ International ilemmtlln .Marine. Inter Mercantile JIarlne pfd ... Kathodlon Ilronze pfd Lynn I'honoBraph XAK..,.,n nr,.nlt .......... Maxim Munition .Mldvale Hleel Otis Klevator Otto lllsenlohr. w I Peerless Motor I'ooin t.nx anil jiacu Ht Joseph Mad S S KreSBe w I CHanuaru .iiuiuid Suhinarlnn Hoot v t o ctfs . , . TrliiiKle Film v t ctfs United Profit Hhorlnc u ,i i.isni nnn .icaL .. XJ 8 I.lsht & Heat pref White Motors w I worm rum 12 U . 44 , 2.1 , 20 : Ip , 112 . .1-1 , nnVi Ills , lit1 , s'i , an '.J . 4 . I'i :. r :: 8iu STAN'DAHD OIL 8UI1SIDIAIIIES. Tralrle Pipe 2.12 Illinois IJl Ohio Oil , 2J:t S O of California .'. 2.1.1 S O of New Jersey 322 S O of New York 208 oTiinn on. stocks. Cosden Oil maimers oil Houston OH Midwest Iteflntn- MININO STOCKS. Hapulpa Atlanta Cerro Ilultc C i 7. v't rlfa imtto t- x y I'lrst Nntlonai Copper (loldflelil Mercer llecla Mlnlne How- Bound Jim Hutler Jumbu Kxtenslon Map Copper xiL-Klntey-IJarragh Mines of America NI pissing Mines Co San Toy Ken Ulnc nONDS. Ilrle 4a Cerro Oa Chesapeake & Ohio Ss vr I Mldvale Ss Kx dividend. 22 T nil :i2 no 711 70 811 104 02 i no 142 IS 1.1 2S 17 tt 75 113 Sll lilt 28 0 4i 'S '18 20 n .. 17 .. lit) .. 13'1 .. us .. :i7!? . S'.i . . :i .. 0 . . m. . i'i' . . 811 . . 7 :: W" :: sfi .. IT .. 13tt .. SRIi ..117 .. OS'i . . 0514 2.1 181 2.1 B 2.1(1 027 212 211i 8 18 (IT t.i 8 mV, a 88 78 3H 6 18 13i 80li 111). USH FOREIGN EXCHANGE NKW VOItK, March 23. The foreign exchange market in the first hour of business today .showed a steady tone on very moderate' dealings. Sterling was unchanged and relchsmarks ruled about 3.16 above the low record. Scandinavian kroner worked up about 5 points 'and French exchange was heavy, but not quot- ably changed from yesterday's final fig. ures. Quotations were: Demand sterling. 4.76; cables, 1.77; franc, cables. 5.9 5 V4; checks, 5.957i; relchsmarks, 7114071 9-16; lire, cables, 6.69 5i; checks, 6.70; Swiss, cables, 5.22,b; Checks, 5.33; Vienna, 12.12 012.14; Stockholm, 28.8528.95; pesetas, 13.1019.12; guilders, 43 7-1604314 j ru bles, 31 931. Later (n the day the market continued dull. Francs worked lower to B.95 for cables and 5.96 for checks. Relchsmarks were quoted nominally at 71 7-16 and 71V;. Sterling held steady at 4.76 i 6.70 7-16 for demand and 4.77 for cables. 2 u i: I u s Mteei .. .-. im-" ..A i l 1 . do pref Iltl'i lilt's ll'Ji" , . War Ir St. 1(l 10i l!l .' 88 Cr.tmii . Pom. so. T8 s i Total snles. 10,41(1 uliares. eompared llh 0.107 xliires jeslerdujl thus rnr this ' 42,0.13 slinrrsi same iierlwl last week, 6(1.312 shares, IIONDH. lllirli. Low, Close, chance J.iniio Am ii k K ,1s. n.Tt. n.14 iibts 2(1(10 Hold 1st .Is 10.1V lor,",, .'ismo r.UMVo Tr 4s si'4 sl'i iiiim i:o in tios hs.ioii .loin) i,h A IV n.ns.lu.i Olio Irfh Vol mi 4s D.'l Inn 1l).1i si '4 inn lo.i; inn 113 03 ENGLISH DANK STATEMENT LONDON, March 23.--The weekly state ment of the Bank of England shows the following changes: Total reserve In creased 851,000; circulation decreased 8000; bullion increased 343,000; otlir securities decreabed 3,160,000; other .de posits decreased $,150,000; public de' posits Increased 3,813,000; Government securities unchanged. The proportion of the bank's reserve to liabilities Isjiow 38.40 per cent, against 37-50 per cent last week, and compares with a decline from 25 Per ceirt. to 23 per cent In this week last year. The clearings through the ttondpn banks for the week were 276,370,000. against 258,900,000 last week and 221.307.000 In this week last year. The discount rale was unchanged at & per cent. BANK CLEARINGS Bank clerlns today compared with corre- spooduu w "ii wo rs: IBIS . tM.lt,. . .127.S1U.B! nhkaxo ... .? BsUiSoore... 0t4i. ISIS 114 .$27,810,888 J23.18-J.032 J23.603.318 . 61.S9S.4S8 4T.074.812 00.6oI.S2a 4.STJ.635 U.Ool Sl toon I. v Tr 1st ils.ln.-i', Hi.Vi His'l Innno Pa tons lots nn limn jn Co r 4Wn.ln: nn 102 nn 1112 do l:ns 4ttM.ln.1 10.-,J ln.TSi ' '. nii nr, liiil'i it 401111 2111)0 Ilendlnir en 4s 11.1 2100(1 Stand lias Us. loo", Hid -nun I'll iiya tr in ,., '-Inerense. Deerease. Total sales, $61,800, rompared nllh 830.700 etertlnj( thus fnr this eek, 5238.000) some period last week, $310,000, Local Bid and Asked Today's Yesterday's Hid, Asked. Hid. Asked. Ilalduln in.ll, inn lOH'.i 10i)a4 do pref inn 111 llUIT & Hus I r II 12 II., 42 do pref ,11'j .11)14 OS's TiBli nrlllJ U 12. 13. 43., 44., Cam Steel Wl'i 81 U SO'i HI "i i;ier SlnrnBe 112 113 12 03. (Jen Asphalt :lil -4 37 37. 374 do prel 714 "2 "l' i2',i Keyslnne Tel 14'5 14 1t'4 14i do t r 1IU llt 141 14' do pref llll 70 110 "(I . Lake Hup Corp 10'4 1(l lo'l in", Lehliih Nav 7' 7(1 7i1' 7(1 LehlKh Val 711 't 70 "i 7S'4 " Lehlah Val Tr 228t 23 22' 23 do pfd 43'4 II 434 44 Pennsylvania .17 .17 '4 t,7 37' I'hlla lllec 27'4 27?. 274 27Ji I'hlla Co 4l 42',i 4l4 424 do n pr ennt pref. . .'is Rn 3S 311 do djier vent prct. . 1311 44 43 Ji 14 I'lilla It T t v 1N in IN?4 ID lleadlnu S7 tiTU Sil'i 8(l'i Ton Ilelmont 4',, 4" lU 4, Tnn .Mlnlns Hi (Hj IIU IIS Union Traction I3'i 44 131? 434 United tins Impniv... s!) Ml mi M)t IT H Steel M'li 8.1 84$, 84 4i York Hallway 1n;4 II Hlfi tt do pref Sll! 37'i 37 37U Win. Cramp t v . . . Ml S2 SO 82 Financial Briefs Stockholders of the American Steel Fountry re-elected tho retiring directors at the meeting held in Jersey City today. .t ji meeting of the directors of 10. I. du Pont do Nemours & Co. today tho retiring olllcers were re-elected. Frank G. Tollman was added to tho Executive. Com mittee. The directors of tho K. I, du Pont DcNcmours Powder Company organized by re-electing the old olllcers. Stockholders of tho International Silver Company today added It. 13. Hall to the board. George II. Kdwards was chosen to fill the vacancy caused by tho death of G. Jt. Curtis. Tho retiring directors were re-elected. The managers of the syndicate which underwrote the $25,000,000 new Mldvalo Steel nnd Ordnance stock todny mailed to subscribers checks representing profits thereon, which amount to between 4 '.i and 5 per cent, a total of close to 31,250, 000. The subscribers were not called on for a slnglo payment. The United States Smelting and defin ing Company reported for the year ended December 31 profits of $0,592,324, equal to $13.92 per share earned on 351,115 shares of common stuck, after deducting 7 per cent, dividends on 486,350 shares of preferred. Surplus was $3,737,863, against $36,749 In 1914. Announcement was made today by the Reading that orders had been placed for 1000 steel hopper coal cars, 580 to bo built by the Standard Steel Car Company and the remainder by tho Pressed Steel Cnr Company. The Heading Is now re ceiving deliveries on 1500 steol coal cars, 1000 steel underframe box cars and 500 steel underframe gondolas, ordered last October and November, distributed among tho Standard Steel Car Company, the Pressed Steel Car Company and the Amer ican Car and Foundry Company. Total Income of the Utah Consolidated Mining Company for the year ended De cember 31 was $3,284,933, against $2,283, 005 tho previous year. Net Income In crease $900,024. Surplus was $1,128,122, equal to $3.76 per share earned on 300,000 shares. Profit and loss surplus increased $197,211. Hanks lost to New York Subtreasury yesterday, $954,000, and lost since Friday last $5,201,000. David W. Fllckwir, of Iloanoke, Va has been elected a director of the Norfolk and Western Railroad to flit the vacancy caused by the death of Colonel Walter II. Taylor, of Norfolk, Va. The Fedoral Reserve Hoard has ap proved a rate on trade acceptances for tho Federal Reserve Hank of St. Louis of .1 per cent to 60 days, and 3 for 60 to 90 days. The Great Northern Railway Company has declared the usual quarterly dividend of 1 per cent, payable May 1 to hold ers of record April 7,. The payment will apply to outstanding receipts for full paid subscriptions who hold shares of stock and will be made to holders of receipts of rec ord April 7, when the receipts are ex changed for and converted Into regular stock certificates, but not before May 1. The dividend also will be paid on May 1 to holders of record on any shares of stock Issued after April 7 to April 30 In exchange for stock scrip. I Beech Creek Railroad 1 1st 4 Bonds f 1 Due 1936 1 jj Trice on Application f TAX FREE TO YIELB OVER 5 2d & 3d Sts, Passenger Railway Union rassenger itaiiway Fran-ford & Sputhwark Passenger Railway MEI-LOR & PETRY Members N. V, Pali. Stock JSxcbaau SKI C03UIKKCHL IBVST UUJI.lllNa C White metal averaged a nu. . ,1 cents In 1915. .Wln.t Bl.at , ft ft The production of silver In . '?.l!Hji Slates In 191B wan ii.L ",th? ImK .An . . ".....u..ctl a, ft ... H uu ounces, in 1914 BAR SILVER HIGHEST SINGE 19U.' DEMAND FOR WHITE METAL LAROl Present Price 13 Gents Above Low Quotation L Viwk Tniinnnli "Rpitrmnf. KfnMr TCrmov ah .s....x v "" r r -".-onus .acuvi nn 'nhoiinro cia a PnonU Ull UllHUgl, UU V. IVCOUitl Attention today was drawn to tho mining stocks listed on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange because of the advance in the price of bar silver In New York and London, tho price In New York 59 . cents being tho highest nt which It has sold since 1914. At that figure a rain of 13 i cents Is shown over the low quota tion of last year. Of the mining Issues, Tonopah Belmont was the most active, nearly 8000 shares changing hands by 2 o'clock, that stock being tho most nctlve on Change. The price advanced n. good sized fraction. It Is known that Tonopah Uetmont has a considerable quantity of silver stored which the officials of tho company have been holding for an ad vance In the price of the white metal. Tho advance In silver la due to the enormous demand for small silver change, stimulated by the war in England, France nnd Russia, for Immediate use and the prospective large requirements of India and the Orient. One reason advanced by authorities for the strength Is tho In creased demand from the Far East, re sulting from better trade conditions. Tho coinage requirements 'have Inp-eaBed also, not nlone of tho eastern countries, but also 'of the belligerent European countries, whero the white metal Is almost exclu sively used for military and navy pay rolls. Tho present conditions are unique, aa In tho copper market and In Iron and steel and tributary markets. An Increasing do mestic demand for silver has been evi denced for some tlmo for account of manu facturers of silver products nnd by the United States Government. urarS i85,joo-was $1,026,007 less o,;;r3i oiiiniioi uiupui oi the hreesAi..' ," ' This country has fchg been il, . silver producing nattoff of th. "W, Its 1916 output represented ii2V"t of the world's- entire output Wr' The flnnnnlnl ril.1.1.1 , ' . . St there are about 20,000 slfmi n rtT't Steel stock which have SlI iu .uiuvuie oieei ana Ordnatife i,.sBlJ purchase plan nt $81 a Thaw aI'IM were 900.00(1 nhim. .. .i. ' .": ttM 1 Ing when the Mldvale" bought o this would mean that 880,000 (hiS?' been turned In. ,nreTal The only reason that th m.. jueii aira over to Miclva e StH, if?. thev honn In nwni,,M.. r. L"1 V Uji $8lT Today, on the sale'o ZM on tho Philadelphia Exclmnte Lm sold nn U. fo oi ii i2??r " ttetfi stock has not been very actly.'C The Lehigh Valley stock fall-.,.!' '-3 spond to tho vrv in ....l'ill W IngB .for tho month of Februirr ? tho eight months cndlno- wii. Ii . W February. The total operallni 11 for the month .k.!7 'tTral $569,645. ns compared with th.?' rlod of tho previous year, and Uii, IS $243,906 larger. Tho elgVrnonthM miuwcu an expansion of $3,212 ill 1 the net rose Sl.42s.17a nZ.'" '.'.'' points, while Reading xvas upTfaTl j HEAVY SELLING CAUSED DECLINE IN COTTON Unloading by Longs at Opening Forced Prices Down NEW YOntC, March 23. Ilaln In parts of Texas and tho Indications of moro caused unloading by longs nt the opening on tho Cotton Exchange this morning and prices were forced down 3 to 10 points. The tone was easy. Selling was general, and as tho buying -was only scattered nt best the declines on the call were rather rapid. Later July, which was the largest sufferer because of the early pressure, rallied a points, but other options held nt about the inttlnl levels. It was raining at Fort "Worth and Abi lene and ulso In tho western portion of Texas this morning nnd further precipita tion was Indicated by tho weather map. Temperatures were lower virtually all over the belt. Liverpool prices were slightly belter than due, showing losses of but 2 to -I points, ns compared with S to 4i points looked for. The Western belt forecast for rain and warmer weather was followed by Increased offerings, but the cotton wns well taken around 12.05c for July, and prices rallied during tho middle of the morning, with delivery selling up to 12.09c, or back to within 4 points of last night's closing figures. Thcro were a good many private rain reports from tho Southwest, nnd one of the local mnp readers said he believed conditions pointed to good general rains rather than mere showers In tho droughty sections. Private advices from Augusta put the amount of cotton Involved In the fire there at 35,000 bales. Vm. rlns. Onm. itlch. I.OW. Close. 11.11. ll.K.T 11. H.I 11. Ht 11.81 li.iia ii.i)4. ii. nn ii. hii ll.iio 12.13 12.or, UMO ll.us iz.o:i 12.11) 12.13 12.17 12.0!) 12.14 .12.311 12.3(1 12.31 12.24 12.2H March .May . . . . .luly October . . December January Hpot . 12.41 . 12.00 12.3 12.3S 12.111 12.32 12. UU Liverpool Cotton LIVERPOOL, March 23. Spot cotton was In moderate demand today at nn ad vance ot 1 po!i)t on the basis of 7.78d. for mldupland. The sales were 8000 bales, Including 6000 bales American. The Im ports were 11,000 bales, of which 2000 bales were American. The market for futures closed steady at a net decline of 22',4 points. DIVIDENDS DECLAKED American Malt Corporation, reffular quar terly ot one-half ot 1 per. cent, on preferred, payablo May 12 to stock of record April 13. American Piano Company, regular quar terly of 1 per cent, on preferred, payable April 1 to stocU of record March 22. Ohio l-"uel Oil Company, quarterly dividend of (10 cents a share. . The American Halt Corporation, usual quarterly of DU cents per share on preferrfd. payable May 2 to liolders of record April IB. Oreat Northern Itailroad Company, regular quarterly li per cent., payable May 1 to took of record April .7. , , Vlrelnla-Carollna, Chemical Company, reg ular quarterly of 2 per cent, on preferred, payable April IK to stock of record March Bl. Massachusetts Gas Company, regular quar terly ot tl.23 a share on common, payable May 1 to stock of record April 13. Cardenas American Susar Company, rreular quarterly ol Is per cent, on preferred, pay able April 1 to stock of record March 25. Chlcaio Great Western Hallway Company. n dividend of X pcrft-ent, on preferred, payable Mav 1 to holders ot lecord Ap-il 0. Norfolk and Western Hallway Company, regular quarterly 1 per rent, on preferred, payable May 10 to stock ot record April 21. ELKINS, MORRIS & CO. BANKERS Land Title Building Philadelphia Luzerne County Gas & Electric Co. 1st Ref. & Imp. Ss, 1948 Tax Exempt In Pennsylvania Yield 5.1 5 HOME STATE INVESTMENTS No. 6 We Offer and Recommend for very conservative investment the First Mortgage; Bonds of a large Pennsylvania Public Util ity Company. Junior bonds outstanding to the amount of 1 1-3 times this issue show great margin of safety. Interest is earned over A 94 times. This in vestment will yield' about 4.55 Tax Fre In Pennsylvania Details an application Edward B,3witw&Co BAftKtSKff BmUIUilO 1893 1tmtir iliu? rorfc and PMlaUlohl Btaak 3xehaiHt Bioip ivo CUMxaoi Utt., PuiiiM, SO Pii snare New ToK NEW YORK COFFEE MARKEri NEW TOnK. March 23:-Th. gf iimiiwinas quiet again tnis momlnr ui first prlc-B were unchanged totwoooS lower, with Bales of only 1000' bam C2 opening call. ' on.l'n; '"SWI March .... April May June July Aumist ... Heptember . October ..'. November . December . January . . February . llld. .'T.R7 , T.SieT.sJ . 8.00 . s.nm . 8.101 I.S01 7.M' 7.M 7 SI 7.1! 15 I MO H.M it CV.JJ s:is s.isgg.:: 5-11 ttt s.211 :lI 8.5S l;i 1 s .to. .St! W . pj LOCAL MINING STOCKS TO.N'OPAK STOCKS. ma: Jim Butler MncNamara Midway Mlzpah Kxt Montana North Htar Tonopah Ilelmont Tonopah Kxtenslon Tonopah Mining- . . Itrscue Eula . , . West End .mi ... ,0. ... .IT ... .IR . . . ,:r, ... .is ... 4, .4 ll-ls .. OU ... .1 75 COI.DF1ELD STOCKR Bid. Atlanta 14 Hlue. Uull 02 Hooth S3 Ilullilotr 01 (! O. D 03 Combination Fraction 07 Dlamf. II, II 111 Dnlsy 111 Florence , 40 DoldrieliP Consolidated 8H riotdflelri Mercer 11 Jumbo Extension 7(1 Kcwnnas 14 Oro 04 Hand Kll 05 Sliver llck Oil MISCEtXANEOUS. Bid. V.ilry Aztec in Klmberly 01 Nevada Hilt IT Arizona tin -. . . .411 Nevada Wonder 1.7a Ex-dlvldend. Aik.l ,. f '. .11 .M !' 'l AibT .U M ' X , . .M :.u 'IB 'n ns X Ai .0 .-tt ''. I Utah Consolidated Extra Divfdead ?T7!Tr vnnTr urnmi, t n.i. ..m ...... w.... .....w, m. ,im tufli Consolidated Mining Company hai?i? dared a dividend of SO cents a shar,:b-' Koinor wiin an extra oiriaena 01 :t ctr.a a share, payable April 10-to stock of k? oru Aiarcn iv. inree montns ago ivctnu a snuto was naiu. ' 1. I BAR SILVER liar sliver M-as quoted In London iitl ISMrd.. up d. M k - CommercUl bar silver was Quoted la jv York ut (10 9.C, up l'.ic. '.S ,B.A. s DiiPiTTr epmirR lrnf wivuiv ui.unw SECURITIES "Public Service Securities 4 Mu I.'uL.J .i.l. 4h .,. h uio unr.cu ivim fjc omvwv. of municipalities." Q From 5 to 6. C, With assured safety. s s 1 j li: ..mm-u 1. vv c nave iwu nuuuE pfc f si curities that yield the latter KvW three the former C, We recommend all five. C They are tKe oMitfatioai oiviA t)..li- c . r ;.. vJik'S:, traordinarily tfood record. J5 C Can we call on you to give o or send them by mail: 4 'i B akct: Ayliifft GA Land Title Bldg'PhU&cfelgJtl TI 2096 DIVIDEND h hen declared by t IS Barnett Oil & Gas M to stockholders of record AprU IK., iarllciilors oil rs ' 1.4' Stoek'liethely traded In on l",,1 E. H. CLARKE i Booklet .'Past. Present Jr "3. lnufwiiuviiv mss - Cumuratlve Preferred Real Etat Value l1fMW Earnlns nearly ttveltoM dividend requirements. Circular ou requ"- t Elwell, Naulty ct.. Ktotk Sxfbann p""' ,.r. rn I AWYERS ?P7r. .Kuii3 f 'f3i2SS n.r 1 1 atTA. i HMUUDJ.n."'sm 'flfinaj""'"' 1 pennsyivwv in f