Cf!T'Mr'" r- 1 1' WHJ'WJUi o wwwwuuwwwi'i '.'.wwpwwiiyww'i'iu wn 12 EVENING- y,F,DaKiHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1916. IMWyiUWMW i""ysiis&;''''iw sjmjj imp, i - .-.-.-,. mi, , . FINANCIAL NEWS NO PRESSURE IN STOCK MARKET; COVERING BY SHORTS RESTRICTED Open Accumulation of Leading Specialties by Strong Interests Favorable Feature Was Advance in Ana conda After Regular Dividend Declaration New York Stock Sates High Points in Today's Financial News Production of copper in February generally bctow January's output, but above February, 1015, Confirmation obtained that stockholders of St. Louis and San Francisco, who have held out against reorganisation plan, will withdraw opposition, I'ricc of bar silver higher in New York and London, No meeting of American Beet Sugar today to act on diri dend as had been reported. No dividends declared lincc 1912.' Fund deposited with J, P, Morgan & Co. for redemption of oneyear 5 per cent. French bonds on April 1, New high mart: established by common slock of Buffalo and Susquehanna. Gold to the amount of $4(1,000 withdrawn for shipment to Europe. Extra dividend of 5 per cent, declared by Eastman Kodak on common stock. Ail.amj Impress AluVa J (fold M Alika CloM Mhos . Allh-ChaWri Mf , .Ms-Ctn1nvrt Mfs pf. i Am An Chnnlal pr . Am Hcet Susir Am Can .. . Am Can pf . . Am Car X, IMv Am Coal I'Mlicts .. I Am Utprt-u I Am till .1 t, pf I Am loo Scr-urltl's . . i Am t.lnsol 1 Am IJimti! pf . . . . Am I-oromitlv-' . . Am LoeomotlvD pf Am Snplt & IM . AMiiiHtpfA . Am M-l I'ojilrl'j Am Susir K'f . . Am lei &Tel Am To'nrco . . . Am Wnolm Am Woolon pf Am WHIM" ! pt Am 7lno It A Sin Aharon la Cop I . tri 'lop a, s I Last clone. High. ItOTr. Close. 141 115 144,'f llIJi DM 2DJS 1)7 7.1K 02' mi mi 29 )i 7.I OUj lit (UH IMS 20f f)7 T2H 0M ()! 20H Ch! 7(U5 07 72 OIK ii2' mi$ um i '4 as't .0 t.VI'f I5W IiSJ. IBS 121 121 m 120 r) .)' rm aVi 27H 2S'U 2!1 2SU 2li 2I( 2IJ-5 211 17 47'i IVj Wi 7V( 78 if, 7'( 77'4 iom iiu i im win l'lllf HU'i lOT'i 10j !. i m an r,2H .'2'i rai llll'i Ml llfl'i 110U inns i.i i' j i.sm, niif I'll 101 105'X I'll STRENGTH IN WHEAT; OFFERINGS SMALL Reports of Damage to Winter Crop and Decreasing Stocks Helpful Factors DRAIN' iiki.t mktiii:r FOnnCAST. CllirA(ll), Mnreh B. Tim weather forecast nest Illinois, generally fair tnnlcht and VArdnes Hay, with slowly rising teninernturrsi Mis sourl. fnlr am mirmrr tonight, VVednes. 30 hours follows! infetit ftml VWrlnes- temprrnluresi Mis- Sates in Philadelphia High 30 Am dns 12" Im) An. Ttwyn . 31 1 Am Rivjs pf MJJ Cm Am J.OCO ...77)4 1 nam itoco pr in1' lit ill 4 noli 47, n.1 ilny . tmrtlr rlomtr, in ii i.rt.iisin. .itrdnrsilm, nurmer. In nest tonight M Nnimtliii rfnfrnllr iinrmrr Inftiht nnd niir ton cm Ktllltll il ml 1 nnu In cuM InlnfHdiiyi Mtnnftotn. pnrll rlonilr Innl-lit nnil Hnliirnny. loolrr In irMt Innlrlit nnd In Hnulh rtlnriua t town, fnlr ionlnliti . wnrmrr In rani nnil 111 rlonift llrunrnntist roni fntrot lurlr ffnti In ii 0MS LM-j 7'i SO l)')'i 2IU SS-4 8; mH 2IU MJ 8"W WJ. mi 20' fcO'j Al-hTop S.S V pf ..llll'f 101 tni'i it)!1 km i un's XHW YOItK. March 28 The stock market today was virtually free of prcsruro from anj ouurrc. The BUhmarlno nctllt-s nt the onil of the week unrt tho WushlnRton attitude, ns well as the reports of developments, hml lost their force na hcarlsh Incentives, nnd Instead of the nggrcsalvc short fcolllnif and tho liquidation by tltnld holders, there were urgent efforts to cover shorts, which were restricted, however, by tho open accumulation of tho IcuiUiik specialties by stronr; maikct Intcrcsla, Such stocKs as Cruclblo Rtccl and American Locomotive- moved up tnoie than four points, nnd there weie imbstuntlal Riilns In inanj other of the war- ' order Issues ' A favorable feature of the market was tho ndvnuco in Auncoudii after tho declaration of the regular dividend of $1.50. A month iiko It was predicted I that the directors of this company would follow tho lead ct tho management" of tho porphyiy companies and declare an extra dividend, but these predictions were denied, and for n time Anaconda ruled heavy. After the dividend declara tion today, however, tho ntock made an advance of moro than one point, and there was evidence that contrnlltifr Interests oi their nlllllatlons were in tho market as buyers. I United States Steel common also acted In tho manner to Indicate u strom; fundatlon for values, movlnp up In nn orderly manner on quint absorption. Some of the railway Issues made frnetloal fmlns, but llltlo liquidation was mile! tn Rending, which Is Just now being left to take rare of Itself by tho Interest 4 concerned in accumulating the stock In anticipation of somo development at Hit June meeting. Production of Copper Generally Smaller in February NEW YORK, Murch 28. The Utah Copper Company produced 11.S40.D72 pounds of copper In February, compared with 11,099,910 pounds In .lanuniy nnd 8,202,407 pounds In February, 101".. In February the output of the Clilno Copper Company was 4,617,220 pounds, against ii,31G.17C pounds in Januaiy and 3,722,S03 pounds In February, 1915. The Kay Consolidated Coppr Company In February turned out 3.707.0S7 pounds of copper, contrasted with 1.2G3 -1 10 In the 'preceding month and 4,877,702 pounds In February, 1915 The production of the Nevada. Consolidated Company In February amounted to 0,533.412 pounds of copper, against 6.157.SG2 pounds In January nnd 3.210.509 pounds In February, 1915. Stockholders of Frisco Who Held Out on Ucorganization to Come In NEW YOItK, March 2S Confirmation was obtained this morning from an entirely authoritative nnd trustworthy source of the announcement made ics- terday that IJ F. Yoakum and the few stockholders of the St. Louis nnd San Francisco Hallroad Company, who had opposed tho plan of reorganization from the outset, had surrcndeied and signified their desire to come In under t.he plan. Eastman Kodak Extra Dividend ROCHESTER, N. Y March 2S. The Eastman Kodak Company has declared an extra dividend of G per cent, on the common stock, payable May 1. Small Gold Shipment (o Europe NEW YORK, March 2S Gold to tho mount of $10,000 1ms baen withdrawn from the Subtreasury for shipment to Europe. U 17b . -l.Vi i;sp .112 201. if. M-', 2JU lol . 4j 17ij .I7h it COTTON PRICES WENT UP WITH LIVERPOOL BUYING! Gains of Five to Seven Points; Sup ply Small nnd Scattered NEW YORK. March 28 Buying by a commission firm with Liverpool connec tions was tho feature on the call In the ' cotton market this morning The supply ' was small and Hcattcrcd and ns a result first prices showed gains of from 5 to 7 i points. The tone was firm I After the start the usual pressure by room traders was apparent, but tho sell- i Ing by these interests ceased when op-1 position was encountered by a continued good demand, and at tho end of the first 10 minutes quotations were a shade above l the start. ! "Weather conditions In the South were I unfavorable There was no relief from drought In the Southwest, temperatures , were lower and frost reports came from jrort smith. Shrcvtnort, Little Hock, Vlcksburg. Atlanta. Macon, Montgomery nd Thomasville Pacific ports cleared 501 bales for Rus sia and 4892 bales for Japan and China today. Exports to Japan and China so far this season have now I ashed tho 300,000-bale mark. A Mow Orleans vvlro received here claimed that there had been a. sale of 1500 bales of spot cotton at the highest basis of the season New York Bond Sales Hluh M'l N7' Ml 'a 1MJ Ye r!o Open Utah Low Close May ll.H'l I-i I'-' il-' 11 III 11 117 July ... 1-' nil l.'li l.'ll It: ill rj 07 October ... 12 IS UL'l is .'il 1' 1-, ia 17 December. 12.S1 li -II 12-11 IJ :!- 12 aa January .. 1J.3S 12 41 12 II IJ -III IJ I" Bpot ... IJ.Oi 12 10 Liverpool Cotton LIVERPOOL. March 28 Spot cotton was dull, at an advance of 12 points on the basis of 7.82d for mid upland. The tales aggregated 5000 bales, Including i000 bales American. The imports Were 41.000 bales, Including 35,000 bales Amer ican The muiket for future closed steady, at a net advance of aVifJS1,--polnts. Jlimil Ail una Hxnnis 4h lmiii Allnnj ,iu ;)it,ii jiiihi Aliil: i (In!, I ti (,s I'iimi ,io r t ml -"iiu .vni le ih s, 21I1INIH Ansln-fr "in !l-,Vt lliimi Amir Tel lit 1h 111 , 2MHHI Amir Tel hi 14m IihJ Iiiiiii Amer Writ t'.ip "is 7H, iniiil Ann A-bor Is (. lU I I'iiii Attntiun Ren -la UI'I .viiiii Ati IiIhjh .-k . Ml . idilll Atlrn Co Mne 1st -l !IJ' 1I.IHHI Hall (C. Ohio ,IH 'Il liiiiiiii n.iit s. oh r,n inn;, 127IHHI Halt ii Oil iv I'jm . Hit' 1IMIII Halt .. O Sun aljH lll Mini llrrakn It T ."a 1'ils Ml Moil c C ( n-n -la 7N 2. nnu Cent Leather lit .-.B.Ml'a 20ii(i Cent I'ae 1st -la . liu! Siiiiiil t'nlll Conner 7s l.ll miimi Chi a Alton la ,-iht IMinii do 34s . 414 lmiii Chi & r; III (i.i MIT, II Chi 4. Hrle 1st .".i . M7 11000 C II i Q Joint 4h lihH loon do u-in 4a U3 liiniiii C M .St 1 bin It !U1i 1 1 iln ci.'a . liiu4 4(1(1(1 ilu cv 14s M3 .'iiino do rd 14a III .'IIIMI Ctlnesi- rita .",a 7.1 MOII Col & South la 2IMKI Cunlxrland Til 2IXIII Del i. Hud ioiiv ;,a lull5, 2(1(1(1 do equip 4 4 . Ml'i 2(10(1 Den t U O 4s 7M, 3iflil Dla Hec Corp Sa 7-l limn i: T V & I! cona .la in, tin, i, i.rii kt'n is l.'ilillil do tiini 4s Sir A .10(1(1 Hud ft Man In .Is 1.1(1(10 do rfd .la 2110(1 Iowa Central 4a 1(1(1(1 III Central 4a IBS J lunoi) Inter Viet 14a 1 llllilll Inter II T ref .la 41(1(1(1 Int llir Star et 44m lis'. .111(111 Japin new II H I4h 77!-, J3UIIII K KRU M 4a 7..'( loon l.aiku steel .'s 11IJ.I MnVs 2IIIIII do 'l 1U,1(I Ul', 21)111) Iiclede ia lat .",3 Ml", l.iiioo i.k Hn dih la lujs . :r, Moil IjiuIh ft Naah 4a 1I4H linn Mo Kan J.Tfil 4a. .IJ1. 2110(1 do Jd 4s . 41't 10(1(1 Murrls S. Kuex 'I Via K7U 2imil Mo Kan ii T fit .Is .10 "il4 Low Cloae S1i 'I'j 7'i S71. M14 M14 Ml' MJ K"i H"i T.'4 'i-iH HIS 'US loy-, 10-,-i, 7 I 7 1 1,14 .I4 in 4 P4Vi Ml Ml n J 4 !i J 4 !i I 1 .1 Moai Inn3-, ml 'i mi, Hl Illi Ml Ml 7h 7N Mlti mil. KlVl IMII4 1.1114 1.1(14 Sh 3H, 114 414 1111 1UIT. M7 1(17 lisi- 1ISM IM'J ti.t'. li J "4 '12 '4 Mil, Unlit M.I IIU 111 III 7.') irj . 72U . Wi . 4U'i . 174, . It 17'i 7IW . 77'-j .1(1') . 21 . 03 . 7l)f y . 77 . ..() 77'ii .KS7Ii .ioy 7I'f . S.-,Li . 5-14 tit 4 1114 !H 4 MD4 M114 I IIMI-i Illll litis. I,,I1 7N, 71 HI1-4 11111; 7n 7.I III 7(l( r'i'741 Ml 7IS FOREIGN EXCHANGE XEW YOItK, March 28. The foreign exchange market trj.is morning opened steady and unchanged. There was no feature to the market, with but few trans actions being reported during the early trading. Quotations were as follows: Demand terllng. 4 76 5-16; cables, 4 75 15-16; francs, checks, 5 97; cables, 5.9694 ; marks, checks. 71k; cables, 7113-16; lire checks, 6.70; cables. G69Vi; Swiss. checks, 5 23 , cables, 5 22 ; kronen, 12.38 ; cables, ,S 42 ; kronen, checks, 28.80 '.cables, 28,90. pesetas, checks, 19,14; cables, 13 17, guilders, checks, 42 9-16; cables, 43 11-16, rubles, 31 H ; cables, Zl. Sixty day sterling bills were quoted at 4.72 M and 90-day sterling bills at 4.70. The market continued dull but Ann throughout the entire session Closing -"dotations were about on a parity with those prevailing during the greater part of thaday, demand sterling being 4 16, and Cables, 4.17 Franc checks were 5.96?4, and cables, 5 9$ Jtetchsmarks were 71 for checks and 71 11-16 for cables. RATES FOR SIONEY Call Time ,Vn Turk . .. . 1S2 2J4S3U BoftltKL . . 3 i fit, wS?o . SH4 4 ftlS Cuinmretal oatwr three to six months. PhlL ulrlxrhln 34 64 iwr cot 20011 do 14a 7IHHI Mo I'-ii t 4a Moil 1I0 Is HUH .1(10) N V Canal Imp His Uiiihi N V C L, S .Itja.. . tet'iit . 1 v 11 alia. t lIllDll do la . . . II.'". 4IUIII da 14s . . t)4 ll'OO X V Cult Its . .11.1-1 Kililil .V Cttj 4 tflj'l . tl'l', .-.mm xv Nil A li l 'iu 7' MOD do 14s Nov l'J.'t S1100 N v Ky adj .Is 41DD N V Tel iten 14 20(1(1 M V W C i n 4 4s Moo Norf U West U Is Mll,) do iv 4s 7000 Nor I'ac prior Is . MOO Nor l'ui uen 3a Mill) Ore Short I. ret 4a MOO Ore Short I. 1st Us 2OO0 Ore Itwy i. N con 4s SOoi) I'enna 4s 11)13 21(00 I'enna uen et 14 h 21111H I'enna in 44s r.oiii) Public t-erv N J 3 11)000 Readlnir sen 4a HOOD Roek Island 4s 70UD Hoilc Island rfd 4a ioihi hock isiana as 4afi MOO St L. I SI tc a im Ha MIV nom) StI.iSr' rfd ct sta 4a 111 (1000 do sen ct sta 4s 48 7000 do ct sen So MOO Stand SHU 3s SH loi 10 stand lias (!b 1iiii4 SO0O Seaboard A I, adl 5a IlilVi 1IHNI do bla 4s . HJ4 J";J 7111. IdVi ii Mi 7.1 I'll, 1174 Mil's !U' ii; M4 r.in its', in s4 111'. 1 14 r.7! sit 7IJ, UHS OS 11$ , t'l inn; im, MM. U'l. !)! 1 ' w IIU St 4 .11)1, as'j 41 114 ?, 77 11 'U 111'. l.':l3 I'.iJ w 1 ii ii i 4 1114 7. 1117 '4 niS llsS 78 1111 4 tin! itnu U1i intih Jtisv, iij iu !)-, IIIH, IIUU MJ llii M1. n. mi-7 Iiu4 1104 t.i 4 u -s h ' i 117 ; Ill J nun (Ills .107 '. . m1. Ilk'. 78H 1111 4 1 (HI1, llaH Ml 118 4.1' l"7'i 78 4 tlo) titi. BU'I li.l Vi uj HUH iiu SS KI-4 ItS 4.14 Ml (in. 4S .10 K8 Mi) 4 RD1 .11)1 1! K8 4 10l?4 I Hi Ul) 71s HUH . XI . 814 . 784 ..14 4 104 li 101)4 Mil. litft. HJU 8JU Mijs 101 a 88 V. 88 li 10 iS 10 S IHHi 90' ibfU BANK CLEARINGS iUnlc clerlns today compared with oorre fc4M4dla vlJr last tio yaara 1111 11)18 . 1914 l'bllid. SSI 1UJ.2UH JJ8.bll.J32 I W Mill 13 IttWtOD il 2ll hit 27.314.721 3S.392SU1 K. Vsrk. 41T SMS 471 2'JO S3J.00J SilO.e&O.DaS HaUtmiTre T 283 727 S 1U4 Out (1.1(13 81 1 ClUcaio- aT WI U01 43 Jua.uill 61 OOJ.W sit. JtulJ 13 4'J3.183 10.340.826 IUIOI) South riell Sa 18IKHI South I'ac cv 4s. 231)1)0 do cv ret f p 3s 231111 do rfd 4s 44000 South Itwy sen 4s 40O11 South liwy ton 5s Mimxi Third Ave c,w 4s. 1IHIOO Third Ave TdJ Cs. 8000 Toklo 5s 710(H) IJ 8 StttL . 11100 ya car Clwm 1st fis UU4 iiUW Wi 5000 Va Ilwva 5s . . . 08 H 1)8 ft as nooo west Kieotrlc 5s,..MJ4 MS1! lo'Vi IMSHJ West Elts. cv 5s. 131 ldl 131 '0)81 W N Y tc Pa 1st 5s, 104 104H Miii 4(88) Went Md 1st 4s.. 74 7Ji! w 2000 WhI Union 0s , loi Jul lui 70 . lli r.l "- njft 8 84 84 78 U 78 Vt 02 8? LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS H?CAOO. Mrcii 24 HOOtWReeeJpts. IB - k Itjrfcut strooi- ilUsd ami tutchers M.to ood iwavy jwiur rowli 1. M.JsUiv 7a lUUi (S 43t?9.10.'ils HKk. Hr3ttS. . i.'tVLKHtiHM. Jia ittrtut ttcak WWm aaMm MMjts 75. k nt .. J hswfiiJ)!, M 23S8 SsTj Tsiajjs, 1- . . , . IO arm HJa3ra &. No American Sugar Meeting NEW YORK. March 28 Positive de nial was made at the offices of the Amer ican Beet Sugar Company this morning that the directors vvould hold a meeting today for dividend purposes. When ques tioned concerning the reports that divi dends on the common stcck would be re sumed today, an official of the company said that the reports were without founda tion. "There Js no meeting called for to day or tomorrow and thes,e rumors are circulated by speculators. The directors of this company will not allow the officers to forecast any action that they may take and there Is no reason for any such talk at all. ' Dividends were susucnded In 1912 7 BAR SILVER I Ihld 1.0-d Works . ill Vf Halt & Ohio . . . ss'f niit & ohb p: 7n'j Hani of cjii ii'rM . .170 llMliMwn St"l . .(tn IttHiAlyn Hip Tr 85' llionii hho' .. f,5 (lush Termini ...II". Ilutti a hjp'rlir . ,spf lliitlerlet Co 2) I'll lVtfol"jm ,. fljlf 1 t'lnvllm l'a-t lo . ...li)S 1 fen'nl L"it!rr rd'f Clia.nll'r Miitir ., in tips i Ohio . . ni (hllc Copirr ops Clilno Copp-r KVi Cliicajo (It Vt 13 Chlraco Ot Ucst pr :i74 1111 viii .t st i . ()l'( im vi 11 ,v hi i' pr Chi .Vnrthvutvu Chi It I S. IMr . . Col Tu'l f. Iron I Conllnt'ntil (;ti . 1 Consnllihti'd (hi I Co 1 CI II 1, s, I' Hal Corn Products Kef . 1 torn l'rol It'f pf . (.rurihie Mod Ciilnn-Ani s'tisir l)ihtt.ir' .1 Hudson Detroit Fdlson rts . Dlitll ! Corpn . Krl- 1'rle rights V.tic 1st pf (lenvral i:i ctrl." (I 11 T.il .Motors pf... (loodrl'-h II K flrn-ii'-Cananea (ri'it N'orthern pf t) N" c.s tor ore prop CiU'jKonhilm Iliplnt IlllaoU Cent Int vxrL-ttlt'iral , lat Agricultural pf Int Ilan N .1 Int Man (orpn . . Int Con Cor v t c sh Int Con Corpn pf Int Paper Int Paper pf Insp Con Cop , . Int Nickel I I th . Int M M c of dp . .. Int M M p.f c of dp. Jewel Tea Jew el 'I ea pf . . , Kan City Southern . K C Ft .1 M pf ... Kellj fcprins Tlrj . Ki nmiott Coppt. ., Lack St s'l Co . . I.iv lluhb'r Tlr.' .... Lchljh V.al!",' ltillanl P Co . . M.mhat shirt Co pf . Maxwell Motors Slav .Motois lit pf . Max Motors 21 pr .. Minn &. "it Louis ... Mellon Petrol -urn . Met I'l'trobum pf Mo Kan s. Texas . .Mo Kan .V Tex pf ... vinmi 1 o;ip-r . Ml in M I'JSS M. Mlsso.iri Pa-lflj . .. Mo Pacific tr cfi Montaaa l'or .. . National Hl.cult pf . at Cloik A. Suit . 7,J Nat Knim A. h Co . 2.5'i Na Knam & S pf . . 07 Nat Leal Co . . ft 14 Nat Itjs Mox 2d pf . OH Nci Con Coi I0f New York, Air Unto 1 ill N V N II 5. II . ay, its 11 it N V O A West Norfolk & ve-tcrn North Amerlci 1 .. Northern Pacific . . Ontario -ilvr Mln r.acific .Mall .. . Pacific Tol A. Tel Pennsyhanli It il Peoples Gas Chi . .. Willi lelpnli Co . .. Pitts Coal Co N J . Pitts Coal X J pf . Pitts C C 4 St L . . I'rcnil Steel Car Co Piillm in Co . . . . (lulckilhvr . . . . Qulckilher pf It Mi'l Sp Cj Itj .Steel Sp Co pf . Hay Co.i Copjr . Itealln? Kepublle Iron i. S Hepuullc I i.S pf ... St LojL .SI' . . M I. S. S F 2d pf . St LouU Southt . hhat Ari7 Co i blo3-Shef S & I ixjuth I'orto il .id j . Southern Paci'l: . . Southern Ity btandard Mllllai' pf. SstudebiKer Co . . Trim Copp.'f . .. Teias Co . . Texas Co rljhti. . . . Texai Pacific Union Has S. Paper . Union Has Sc P pf . . United Cljar stores United Cijar Mfrs . . Union Paciilc . Unloa Pacific pf ' United Fruit . . U S C 1 i A K . . . V b Ind Alcohol . . Un Hys Inv Co pf . U S ilubher . . L b itubber 1st pf . U b Stqel Corpn . . u b Steel Corpa pf .. 117 Ubbnilt AM .... Oslj U S Kxpress 45! f Utah Copp si Va-Caro Casm 4 Wabash I5i Wabash pf A 45IJ Wabash pf II ... ojij West K A II . . . Ofti West Union Tel . no Western Maryland . . . &m mujs uveiuna ... 27 i yw vj u pi r I p Woolitorth Jf W 10 SSt 7(1 1 170 ISO Si'i "i7 in Di'j L'S !2U 10-. "il'-a 111 (HS n ni'i un 105 Si 70 i 170 170 S.V, in sou- 2S 2.1' i Ili7'i rvt !tl (I2'i 21 'f r,v, n a;i )t'$ rr el ii twl renlrnli Nnrtii Dakota, linrtty loiidv (nnlslil nnil. tVednesdij, toliler to- inorroiri lonlii Dakota, pnrllj rlntnir to nlstit. cooler in north nnil iifM lonlxliti Nflirisku, nnrtlr rlo'iilj lotilitlit and wednestl.ij, fooler VVeilnesilny (ind In north lonlrtitl K insaa, fnlr, iinrmrr In aniilli, imrllj elnudy nnd tooler Ueunes ilay. , CHIPAUO. March 2S -L'nder tho lend of lulling by nn Important operator, the wheat market showed material strength toilny. with offerings sinnll It was helped ' by further reports of dnmnge to the win I lor crop, principally from Illinois, decreas ing stock on thlt side and nrmnes at Liverpool vvhero there was some nppre heir Ion because of tho activities of under water craft There v ere ninny rcciults to tho bull N'i'l' I fcldo here MliorlR of last week covered and bt.imo converts to tho crowd mat favored hlgnor prlcci Although there was a good deal of prollt-tnltliig by the lecent bulls rcnctlontl wcro only tempor ni y. commission houses bolng well sup plied with orders to buy l't-.tlatin nf t ntttroallnri 111 Mm 111. f created Tho demand for the cash article 101 I05" 704 17.) lit) in W)i r'S 2.14 10S Oil 1)1 4"! II X Kim 11.17 do pr . fid Cruel ate! jn Cam Iron HI Kl'-e Stor 211(1 (len Asph .1 do pref 'Jim Kenni Cop inn i.k ouii ,,t, ,,-iti MS Lehljh Nm 7.1'i Ul lhUh Vnl 7M'l 101 Ia.li Vftl Trnn 'JJtk RO do pref . . 4.14 2U t.tl (Vhujlldll .14 4 BOO Neindl Cons Ill's 1(1 l'n Tire Inn 111) 133 I'enna . . 3f4. 10 .Mm .Motors . 73j4 III I'enna Htl pref IIM'li ait rina co sin l'hlla Ulet ltmi I'hlli 11 T t e low. 120 31 ?7', II 110 n. m Net clu ti iiiiW .in;, 7Jjs 7Jj4 Bill .lit 111' 111" 11 Head ns 21S Tonopnh llel .10 Tonopah Mln 24 Union OTrnc 111 IJ (1 I . 377(1 U S Steel 4 do rfd . . . 10 Wnr Ir St m 2 J i 4IJ4 3 1 4 10 .-.11 71 us 43. 27 ill 8(1" II $ 414 'J Close 120 31 ??H Mil k lioli 41., Ill' nnu 7i 5 t k 77 Ji 4 1 r.i ij li PHILADELPHIA RAPID TRANSIT'S VOTING TRUST PLAN OPERATIVE Extension of Agreement to February 20. lP9.iTj,.rr.i! a o,. n ot--.: : . , ,r. "uia.oi auix vjuoiiucucvMiicv uuiiiiiiuii oluck jusuiDiishecl a New High Record at 46 Ills no -.7 ; f. 118.1 11 ii r 11 27 10 . 117 ' I la-lfl 0 Jt 43' in nil S4 81 Sl 1111 11(1.4 11I V 1U" 10i lO'Ti 111 SIP. .2 . - ! l'Ji 17' St li'i I v an better. Mnnv tinders oxprcixoil the 2 belief Hint btarlsh statistics hnd been ills- "l'i j counted. Hint the npiironch of growing 11 weather would reveal great Injury In many tT'i I rcctloni, nnd thnt the remaining areas "I'j ! would 1)3 much less than In normal years Tiel.'ivetl iireiiaratlnnq for the soring I.'li'j 121 . t.rnn In tho Northwest attracted more at- j 17 17' tcntlnn Anlvnli there continued liberal, i I.. -I.'i'f i,ut receipts In the Southwest showed a M-1'4 So fallini: off Clearances from the seaboard Totnl anles, 12.711) mres, rnmpnreil villli I0..114 Mnires estrntari thus fur this week. 2.1,lltM shnrest auine perloil lust ncel.. 2o.lt ill hliures. 110X111. Illrh t,o v IM4 8J till ,17'. Ill Ml M15l 1141 Close in 4 8J nn, .18 in tin Ml J 114 Si Net dice lniin Am (1 & HI fts in', .inn Kl ft Poo Tr Is tu Moil Harris llros ns 'in. 210011 lnlerst His 4s .18 MOO 1., Vol ten 4s . HI 'will do Ken 4a Ml. MOll Plill-i Elee As 11)1 l.inttl. tltirt.tlnn .., la 1.(1. MOD Span Am 1 lis liu' MJ HUH 40(10 Un Its lnv r.s 71 71 71 r.000 York ity let .13 1)1 111 ""'i 4-Increnpc DtcruiR-.' Total snlrs, S37,HOO,.roini jred iillli S.n.iOO jesteril.ni llms rnr till. week. 1171,11001 name period Inst week. S 140. 1(10. ' 1 Notification that tho proposed plan for tho extension of tho Philadelphia llapld Tianslt Company voting trust certificates to Februnry 2C. 1021, hat been declared opeiatlvc, was received by the Philadel phia Stock IJxchanga this morning Un til further notice tho voting trust certlfl catei will bo received for Btamplng of tho extension nnd certificates of stock of tlm company received for deposit, under the agreement. The Stock List Commutes of the Kr cliange ruled that deliveries for trans actions made on nnd nftcr today In the extended voting trust certificates shall bo In tho regulni way and that deliveries for. transactions mado In unextended voting trust certificates shall continue to bo by certificates and power, odd lots as well as I hundred Blfares, until April IB, 101G, after whlcli Onto tinusactlons In tho uncxtended voting trust certificates will not bo per mitted. The Stock List Committee also rhled that on nnd after today, except otherwise specified nt time of sale, all bldsand offers for and s-ales of Philadelphia llapld Transit Company voting trust certificate') shall bo ronsldcied to he for tho extended certificates and deliveries shall bo mndo accordingly. On the Stock Ilxchange today Ilnpltl Transit ceitlflcates weio nbout tho mojt 124.1, lL'S i 12S 2 12S Local Bid and Asked active, moro than 1200 shhi-.. ...-- . nnmis beforo noon The nrM. "lnM cnangea at in. lluffalo and r "V. . ""I's iii in. jiuirnlo nnd .. "' ommon ntlraeied m.u.nn.d .V'lh&nn ,t ... . ----- -,..., tl .... ft. . -3 mm ny ntivanc ng 4 points .i.i "."- morning to a new high record a '' M company's prcftrred stnol, .. "A"1. Th.l Philadelphia Company common r H1 ly 2 points before noon tte.?..0 fJ provement was unchanire.l m a uaa "' TliniSA .rS.-4. ... . ,U' There wAb no noun . ' Mrength In Ituffnlo nnd SuSnuZr l.hsl rn.es and the Street attributed ft ?VA In those shares to good earnings it Jl was nga n hcnnl nf l. ., 'LnL.?.!' Talk dividend on the common stock fflJ'.M who are In close touch with the comll"1 1 iiunirsj satu mat It s not cstneel. .? K" .? .?,0?'.4lw" ". l "e tak n , a. . "art or lll yar. ' At.u .-.uuui nciini today flint it.. . gnnl.itlon plnn of tl.n At lb '' and Hudson Bay Itallway Company"; the Algoma Central Terminals I m n sldlnrlea of the Lake SuneHo, r.."4' had been approved at the meeting of ffi 1 two companies' bondholdTs iV'""j Inst I'rlday Tho renilltis(t,.;" .gn?n ahcady been set foilh In this coIuTiU1 It inB understood that It we., Tt?"'1'! wvliout a lilltli Lake Superior 7i2TJ advanced n smnll rrnnii ':,.?.' x"J nomine session unn W ! LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS. Huff & Sus t c. do pfd . . . , .1 O Drill .. . Ilnldnlu . ., -, .., "'."(, " -,....... - - iiinldnli i.i ra i mi i. i ( were moderate Outside markets also were I cnmtirli steel Ul 111 111 2o. 20J.J aoi 1)1 UH ')! 1)1 S7 90 2 1 217 2.17 l.Vl's l.VH ISU4 1 !h 1 4St, 1V IS ,'17'f .i'H I17U H U H . fi21f o2'f .jj'i WU lOHj 1074 107 107 ui iio urt no i 7.' 77 7ti 70 . If. 10 15U 10 121 122 121 122 II II i t'1 II 21 20 20 20 101 IIU i 101 101 . 1! I 20 20 20 ".') oo r.O"- ,v) .110 111 1104 li04 firm Minneapolis reported a good de mand for fancy grades, but trade tu flour there wns dull. Final quotations hero were only slightly bolon the best. May, after touching $1.13?9, closed nt $1 13, ngalnst Jt.09 nt the end esterday; July, after rising to 51 10 Vi. finished nt $1.10, compared with $1.07 9s at the close jestcrday, and September, after moving up to $1.08?i, was finnlly quoted at $1.08',i, or 2c. above jestcrday's last price. Leading futures rnneed ns folonn Wheat .1 17 72 11 50 17 in 17 71 774 1104 20 b24 7.-) .10 77 .in, 77 1SS 110 71 SU4 S7 0 r.t 17 724 114 104 17, 11 17 fiS'f 774 110 20 01 "IJ. .-,1 774 1SS 111) 70' M4 51 7,1 1" 724 114 SO 174' ir.Ji I7H 0s Ti'i llllJi 20 024 7.-) r,i . 78 flIJ 1S8S III) 7:i so 50 fi Opfn ltlah .May . 1 10 1 11 July. I os l.iiii Sept.. 1 07 1. 1 07 Corn (nei dillier Jtny. 714 7.H4 Jull. 75 74 Suit. 74 71 Oats Mn 435. 4.1 July IJ I2i Btpt. 4(1 4(1 I.ar.l May II. .10 July . 11.72 Suit .110.1 nibs May 1107 July IJ 1.1 l'ork May . 2J.U0 July . JJ.80 . ... Hid tAs'ted. JNom I.011 1 10 1 (18 1 0(1 '4 74 74 T 311 Noon. I MJ, 1.1)8 l.7 73 74 71 43 4J1 3151' Yes'daj's 11 .-.J 11 77 11 UU IB 0J 12 J J t22 02 2J bu eloso tl.ll'l' 1.117 ' l.tlll'4 t-i; 71 7(1 43 t4j'. T4II 11. .12 11.7.1 til D5 12.0.1 12.2.1 22.03 IJ2.8J PRICES ON CURB HIGHER 1074 10S4 WIU 10fl' 07 0 1 t'f 104 10 fifi4 .'10' 110 110 14 1' 14 1 TO Tn ' OS :i 10 .Wi lt!) 14 1 7.) JS :i 10' .Wi ll!) 1' 14 n 120' 1234 1214 1214 M 254 014 07 Vi lli 1 7) , 014 01 04 10 1114 142' 14II4 0 n,i, OV-i UiVi I(W 103 W3)j 70 2') 014 ji'. 04 IX. 7 121 121 121 00 3 no j ou4 113 u:i 113 J'-i U'i 214 214 an 35- r)7 s)f 214 31 r.i :s i2l 0)4 U.tU 0 214 3i" VPi Oft'erings of Traders Not Urgent. Cubmi Cane Sugar Strong NnW YORK, March 2S. Although Ir. regular changes were the rule In the early dealings on tho curb tho general market showed a steady undertone Inter In the dayi the tendency was upward. There ap peared to be less urgent offerings by I traders, especially iu thn more prominent Issues Cuban Cano Sugar was again mo prominent feature and after Blight hesi tation developed renewed activity and moved up l- The preferred stock showed only a .fractional change. AJax Rubber was In better demand and Im proved . Mldvnle Steel was In fnlr demand, with narrow fluctuations. Submarine Boat continued quiet hut steady. St. Joseph Lead was In fair demand. Oils wcro quiet, with Interest centred In the fixed Issues, Vlctorlr. Oil becoming suddenly strong on Inside buying. Mining Issues wcro fairly active but Ir regular. Slivers were steady. Chevrolet Motors continued strong and touched a new high at 170. Bonds were Irregular. Hlcctrle Stornae . (lenernl Asphalt . do pfd . . Ke j stone Tel . do t c ... do pfd Lake 8ui Corp. . . l.chlKh Xav .... do t r Lehigh Vntle', Lettish Valley Tr do prif ... Pi'iinsjluinta l'hlla I'li-ctrlc . . l'hlla Co. .. . do 0 per ten!, pref do il per eent pref l'hlla II T. . . do t e. . . Ilendlnir . Tonopah Ilelmont Tonopah Mining . Union Traction . U I v a steel . .. York ltny . do pref Wm Cramp t c . Tocltl lltd Asked 11.4 1.14 U,, , r, 1 111 iis'i 41 4.1 M1 1011 Ml MIV 8IJ1 S"M II J 'i Yesterday llld Aakid IJ IJ4 '.s .111 114 10(1 SI 4 lit1 (11 11. .in :in nn 4 .17 7J 7.1 72 7.1 1.1 11 11 HJl 11 14 14 11 l.'l 711 1.1) 71) 1(1 111", 111 1I 71 7lt 7.1 7.1 V.b .!' 7.W ..-!, JJ Jl 2J 2J4 II 11 4.14 41 Silt, r.7 .111 r.7. 27 4 J7 27 279, 41 41 41 42 :ts an i'k :ui II 44 II 11 1S 111 18 10 IS 111 18s, 11) Mil, 8114 80 87 14 lV. 1 4 lt-M 04 01a 114 0 1 1-1,1 41 44 434 II 811 811 81)', lit) Sl Hl-Si 84 84 1(1 U 14 11 3d", 117 3(1 37 811 8J 80 8J It Is announced Hint tho Pittsburgh Bank for Savings, which closed Its doors Inst December, will pay n dividend of 00 per cent, on April 15. tlm Duller .vlnrXaniiirn Milium Mlzpali Hxtenston Montini North Ktnr .. ...., Tonopah llolniont .. 'lonoinh Kvtenolon Tonopih Mining . . . Itfsiuo nul.i . . . , . West Knd Hid. .HI .03 .21 .21 '.17 1 4'. (1 Attantn lllue Hull .. IJooth , HulldoR f tl IJ I'oinblnntlou fraction Diamond eld II II ... Dilsy riorrnre Oolitileld Consolldateil (lolillleld Meruer .... Jumbo Intension . . . . Kewatias Oro Sandstorm Kendall . Sliver Plik UOLDKini.O STOCKS. 1.1 iij .31 .UJ III .1111 .IIJ .III .12 .77 II .71 .12 .III .III .011 MISCELLANEOUS. r.ilry Artec 01 KlmhTlv ill Xei id 1 Kill 18 Arlona United 38 Xci adi Wonder 1 8a Asked .01 ml .2.1 21 .2'! IS 1 r, ",',1 .it .111 .31 .01 01 .118 (II .III'. 17 .71) .IJ 7(1 .11 .111 .nil .117 .0.1 .ill .211 .12 1 IIP NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGCl XnV YOItK. March 21 -ntr-i-ri-n ..U0 iIhaI, na Orm nil (trades' iipinia nnf.i1-' it!1- 'Irtt? err. il(l'.ir hinim ..rti..' o-rtk'J.TS CTfan. dii!!.V.1l'. Unllatlon crrSmervwAKs.r!i i.t.iis .Market llrm ltee"lnfs ! iu, ' tra llrnts 2l4)JJe tlriiis a7i As. ivllltes, 23 f 2lr . "hroiin "BB2U'.83J mixed colors. 2Uf2J( --ViK Record I'ricc for Zinc Or JOPLIN. Mo. March 28 T, ...... . A zinc oro remnlns strong nt $115 a C tecord price of $100 n ton, with premium, of several dollnrs a ton being paid fJ Steel Company Increases Stock SHARON'. Pa., March 28 Directors of the Trussed Concrete ktcel Company, of Youngstown, O., havo decided to Increase Its capital htock from $2,000,000 to $3, 000,000, by nddlng $500 000 preferred and a tike amount of the common. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS .101 101 101 101 INDU3TIUALS Bid. 42 H' 2n 274 1014 102 S'l 7J'S 53 514 1014 102 3 .1' . 4')4 . OJVi 21) 1 . S7 51 .10,)3, i . 5 I!) . 35 57 I!)) 9iH 204 Si 4 142 524 .105 . 17) g . 74 7. 3J . UH 024 i:il4 S.S 5 4') 03 21 S74 51 10') 1' 5 10 i 31 .VI l!)7 11 Vi SI SO It 27 102 70', 51 101 :i4 5 3.14 01 ji si 51 WS' 4 14 10 30 53 VI i i 0-Si,' 20), HO nn 274 102 ".) .VJtj 11.2 J4 5 40 !)3 -'! SO i 514 10i Pi 5 10 31 51 107 OiJi 21 SJ 1144 1114 111 51 o3 1014 105 17 174 74 74 31 !) OUi Od i iu;ii 174 7Jf 7' 74 ;ii4 30 04' W 014 C14 133' 13,14 13 1 s.1 S''f S''X 1434 1404 13 145' . -'J) i -Jjy, -Jin 22 15t I54 152 . 15 J4 20 304 304 3'14 . 52 52 51f 52 .1104 110 110 110.4 bin K14 iH4 S44 117 0S4 45Jj SI 40 10 474 204 00 004 3.14 'W7 1104 117 08 45! i S04 40 154 45 2s4 a 0J4 32 :27 OS 4 454 S04 1(3 154 404 2iJi CO 9J4 33( 227 Aetna Kxploslies Am-llrlilsh .MfK All Oulf SWISS do pref American Alareonl .. .... AJax KuMx r Inc w 1 Canadian Car & Fdy ran I'ar Sc l'dl- nfd Chevrolet Motor Car .... 1'ul.an Cane Susar Curtis,, Aerupl ine DrlCRS-Seil.ury llmiimn I'honosrapli .... 11 iHkill t Uurker Car .. Hi mice MfK Intir Jfir Mnrln Inter -U-r Marine pfd .... Kathntlion llronzn pfd . . Manhattan Transit Maxim Munition Mldvnle riiecl tills Klcvator Otto Klsenlohr iv 1 otto UUenlohr pfd 1'eerlet.H Motor Poole Knclne and Machine St. Joseph lad S H Kresue w I Standard Motors Submartn H0.1t v t it fa .. Triangle dm v t ctfs .... I'nlte.1 I'aotlt Sharlne .... I H i.lnht and Heit I' S I.lKht and Heat pfd .. VV'hltn Motors iv I World dim STANHAIID OIL SUIISmiAIHES 1'rnlrle Pips 'JJO MlnotH 170 Ohio Oil 228 Standard till of California 23J Standard Oil of New Jersey ,...01o Standard Oil of New York 2U7 Kx dividend OTHEB OIL 8TOCKS. Harnett OH .3 Cnsden Oil Chalmers Oil Houston Oil , MldHrst fletlnlns International Petrol bapulpa .. MINING STOCKS . 18 30 4s. ,'" . 70 . HI HI Mil . bills II .1.17 . 114 ' '. 17 . 711 . 11 : tf . 111 . uj . r.4 . no 4 . 'iili .111 . in?, . u . 8 . 3l'i . 3 :$ 411 . IU Asked 21 28 :u r.n 7ok 70 88 170 71) r.n 141 14 44 28 18 71 .in Ml 20 H 120 17 3 . All 1 223 171 2 11 Jill r.2o 211 20 a 10 85 4 IJ 12 Vi 1014 1014 1014 1044 IJ14 122S 121H 1224 Financial Briefs Zl The Listing Committee of the New York Curb Market Association has ruled that either the temporary or engraved certifi cate of the Peerless Truck and Motor Corijoratlon will be a good delivery until April 6 After that date only the per manent engrp-ved certificates will be a good delivery. Total income of American Smelters Se curities Company for the year ended De cember 31 was $8,397,120, an increase of $3,244,149 over 1914. Total surplus in creased $2,852.01$. Profit and loss sur plus Increased $917,651 over the previous year The National Bank of Cuba has shipped $$t.ooo in new Cuban gold coin to Havana. A Chicago Boa4 vt Trade jnembershlp Atlanta Cerro de l'usco , Itutte l" & '. v t ctfs . . . , 'lutto li H Y . first National Copper .... (loMfleld .Mtrirer Hecla Minims Houe Sound ....,....,. Jim llutlvr Jumbo Extension Msirma Cupper McKlnlev-Darrach Mints of America MpUslnir Mines Co San Toy West Knd Consolidated ... Ken Zinc ........ 110NDS. Chea t. Ohio & .,,.,,.,. Carro (la l'asco fls . , Mldvule Steel Sa - 14 c r. D3 75 10 43 10 78 . 13 97K ,116 S 3 21 K IR 13 IS 3!- 13 S o5w 13 BO 3 74i IS 81 13 07 118 08 GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT H-celpts 14J.71T. bus Specula tion In the West w is bullish and prices hero ndinneed 2c under a fnlrly nctlio demand Quotations Car lots. In export elevator No 2, red, spot nnd March. 11 17 jr 1.211, .-no -houthein led. 1 l.K1 IH. tenrner 'No J red 11 1IW1 171 No , i red $1 14 WI 1. . reje cted A. M 1141 14: rej.etcd 11. 11 lofi 1 1.1 COHN Uettlpli. 4J..KIJ bushels 'lne mar ket ruled llrm under moderate ortertniis and 11 fair demand Quotations. Car Iota for local trade, ns to location No 2 ellow..707D4e . steamer ellon. 77W7Re : No 3 yellow. .4 7.1e . No. 4 jellow, 7J73c . cob. per 70 lbs., 71) 011711 4 c OATS rteeelpts, 18,121 bushels. Trad6 ivns fair and Hut market ruled llrm. Quota tions No 2 white. rdH4fl3lP. . flandnrd white. 484fl'4e :No 3 while 474W484C, No 4 white. 4,1w4(SHi. , sample oaia. 424 G434e. purlOed oats itrailed. 4hlll,4e PLOUK necelnts. 1.(11 bbls. and OKI 333 lbs In sacks Demand was llzht and prices were without Important ehansu Quotations per 10(1 lbs In wood: Winter tlcnr. ?5Wn 21. do . strnluht. .12.1.ir.O: do., patent I. i.ilS 8..; Kansas, clear, cotton sacks 14 70B4 00. do , stralKht, totton sacks II J0W5 40, do., patent, cotton aaiks, $140 03 110 sprlniT.llrst clear, 1,1 1.1. 1 Hi. do, strulsht, 11.40.. 11.1. do. patent. 1.1 70011, do., favorite brands. 10 1B d (10. city mills choice and fancy patent. 10 11 il 115: do., regular erodes, winter, clear, $ . 1.2.1: do . 00 . straUht. 55 25W5 00; do , do., putent. IS i)Diu?5.85 11YB I'LOUIt was quiet but steady under llBht offerlnKs Wo quoto at Jar3 50 per bbl.. as to quulltj. PROVISIONS The market ruled firm, with a fair lob blnu demand Quotations follow' City beef. In sets, smoked und nlr-drled 21 25c . West ern beef, In sets, smoked, 24J5c,: city beef, knnrktia and tenders smokid nnd nlr-drled 2027e : Western beef knuckles and tenders, smoked. 2d27c : beef rams, 2830, perk, family. 123 .10024. hams, S P. cured, looso HI417c.i do, skinned loose. lU4lic.' do., do . smoked 180184c : other hnms, smoked, city cured, ns to brand, nnd averano 17ifci8c , hams smol ed Western cured, 17 18c, da.. Dolled, boneless. SOe.s pl-nle shoulders. S. P. cured, loose. 124c.; do. smoked. 1313c . bellies. In PlcKle. accord. Init to avcraRo. loose, 14 15c ; breakfast I aeon, ns to brand ni.d s rase, city curW, 1718c , do, Wmtern cured. 17018c; lard ,,...-... Hna il.r.a l'J V n tin . do . tubs. l'jUc. 'do . nu'ra city kettle rendered, in tierces 12 4 c. do , do., do.. In tubs 1 fi.r.0; white. vvelBhlnir 8 lbs per dozen. $4 I .10, do , do . 7 lbs per dozen. S.lffr.l .IU, do , do 0WH lbs per dozen 12 212 7.1, dark, $202.73, small nnd No 2, J1W1 J.I FRESH FRUITS :c. Trndo n s fair and values ccncrally wero well maintained Quotations Apples per bbl Wlnes-ip 13W4. Huldiiln. 12 50W3 J3 Ureen Inu, JJ2.1! Yorl. Imperlil $J0J J.I, Hen D-ivIs 11 752 .111, other v irletles. Jl 50 2-.1i). No 2 11 21t 50 Apples 111 hulk, per 100 lbs , r,nc$l 30 Apples. Western, per box II 210J Oranuea, Plorlda, per crate, 12 .1004 TnnKcrlncs, Dorlda, per strap IJ03 ,10. Or.apefrult, l'lorlda pr crnti , 11 SOb 3 Ix-mons, per box. I2M3 I'lncappleo, per 1 rote I'orto Itlco, IJ S0(f J .10, l'lorlda, 12 r,0J r.O Cranberries, Jeisej per bbl 1,107. do, Jersey, per crate Jl 750J.2.1 straw berries, I lorlda, per nt llof rlscrators, 3045c ; open crates, 2U03UC VEGETABLES Choice stock sold fairly and ruled firm, with uupnlks well under inntrol Quotations: Whltn potatoes, per bush. I'ennsilvania, 1.2a ' 1..I1, New York Jl 1501 18. Western, 11. 13 I W1 2U, white, potntoes, Jersej. per basket No 1 Itose, H5W7.1C : No. 1 other varieties, 11075c . No. 2 30040c . white potatoes. I-'lor-Ida. per bbl. No. 1. J708, No. 2, 11107. Hiveet potatoes, Jersey, per basket No. 1, 45050c: No 2. 2.1030c.; sweet potatoes, Jersey, Delaware nnd Man land, per hamper No 1. 7flc Mtl, No 2, SOWiHie . sweet pota toes, VlrElnla, per bbl . Jl 5001 75. onions, per 100-lb. one No. 1. 1202 1.1. No. 2. ',0t Jl 2.1, Colorado, fancy, J2 75 J. eabbaffc. Danish, per ton. $10013, do , Florida, per hamper. 1101 2.1; do.. South Carolina, per crate, 11 2501 30, celery, l'lorlda, per crate. 11. 7002.23. spinach. Norfolk, per bbl. J10 2 50; do Texas, per hamper, jl 50; kale, Norfolk, per bbl. 80c 0J1. lettuce. Vlorlda. per basket. 2.3003, do , South Carolina, per basket $12; do.. North Carolina, per basket, $202.50: beans l'lorlda, per basket, $203.50, peas, Florida, per basket. $500; peppers, Florida, per carrier. $1.5003.25; eeKPlant. l'lorlda, per crate. $202.30, tomatoes, Florida, per carrier Fancy. $1 2501.7.1, .choice. 73c. Jl; asparagus, per crate South Carolina, $304 31); Oeorela. $2 2303 50, California, 1.1 5004.50; mushrooms, per 4-lb. basket, 75c. $1.40. Great Western Power Co. 1st Mortgage 5 ' , Gold Bonds To yield about 6 These bonds arc secured by absolute first mortgage on all the properties, rights and franchises of the Company now owned 'or hereafter acquired. The Company serves ten of the most pros perous Counties in California and a large number of cities and towns, including San Francisco, Oakland and Berkeley. Population of the territory served increased 38 between 1900 and 1910. Estimated increase since 1910 86. Write for Circular No. 366. William P.Bonbright&Co.,,nc. MORRIS WIGTAR STROUD, Jr, Man icrr 437 Chestnut St., Philadelphia New York llnston Petrol! London l'nrli William V Honbrlaht Co nonbrlsht Co. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET" NR YOIIK. Slarch 88. The coffee market vvas easier this morning and first prices were 8 to 8 points lower under bcattered commission house selling. Sales on the call were 5500 bags. Today's Yesterday'r Openlnz Close .March . 8.10W8.1 April . ,'S.IO 8.188.20 May1 ................ S'SO 8.24flb.2J June. ;;..;,...!.... S-JSsau July .....r........; 8.30 rutlllll Auiiut ,. v(ie.17 &ftSbr ... . . , . . i -33g8 46 October t 8 IJOll 41 November ..., ; : 8 iitls.4 December ,..8-43 8 WfS-5 February 4 S.SSBS.OO WW. REFINED SUGARS The market was quiet at quoted rates. We quote: Extra fine uranulatcd. 0 one . powdered. 7c . confectioners' A, 0 Hoc . soft erades, 0.15 tfU75C' DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE Demand was fair and the mar ket ruled Arm under llBht offerlnKS. Quotations: New York, full erenm. fancy lh10c.; do , do., fair to eood held, 18018c; do., do nart skims. 11010" HtJTTEK Demand was fair and tho market ruled firm under llsht offerlnas. Quotations: Western, fresh, sol 1.1 packed creamery, fumy, specials 4llc: extra, J8e.i extra rirsts, ale.J firsts, ,IOc,i seconds, 34 lit .)5l . nearby prints. ...-, ii. biBmitA Mttn. Si)wl4()e.l nrsts. 31161.17c : seconds. 34 (1 3.1c ti special fancy brands of prints jonuinB-ai -i msi c, EOOS Iho maret ruled steady under mod erate offerlmrs nnd a fnlr demand, 1-ollowlns ara the quotations. In free cuBes. nearby extra, 2flc. per dozen! peVrby nrsts. Jil.4.1 per standard caso: nearby current reielpts. 0..)(i per ease: Western extra nrsts. $0.40 per case, do., firsts. $0.3(1 per case: Southern, per case. $1.81 W 11 JO. us to quality, fancy selected ernes were Jobbing- at 27JOc, per dozen. POULTRY LIVE Ths market ruled steady under moderate offerlmrs and a fair demapd QuoU tlons: Fowls. 18010c, roosters 12l.ic , spring chickens, soft-meated, 19020c, ; do., staKsy, 14015c,: ducks, as to alia and quality, 18020c.: ireese, 17010c,, phteons, old per pair, 28030c; do, younc. per pair. 202Jc DItUSSED The General murkei ruled llrm under llsht offerlnjs and , fair demand Squabs however, were dull and easier. Quota tions: Fresh-killed, dry-packed fowls. l'J to box, dry-picked, fumy selected, 21c.; do. nelchlmr 44 05 lbs, apiece. 204c.; welshlnir 4 lbs apiece. 'JOVic.: welshlnc .14 lbs. aplei-e. lUc. ; welshlnK 3 lbs. apleie, 17 018e,; fowls In bbls , fancy, dry-picked, wclshlns 4 03 lbs. apiece, 20c : wclxhiua- 4 lbs aplace. 2Uc; small sizes, ISO 10c: old roosters, dry-picked 15c. Chick, ens Jersey fancy broilers. 242ttc.i other nearby fancy broilers, 2J024C. Western broil ers, welehlns 14 2 lbs apiece. 2J24c.. Northern Illinois chickens, fano yellow, welah Ins 4 lbs nd over, in boxes. 2102Jc ; North ern Illinois, fancy, wemhlnj 24S',4 lbs. In boxes. 18010c : .Northern Illinois, rancy, weljhlni 203H lbs.. In, bbls . 1701c; other Western, elubln 4 lbs. and over. In boxes. 18010c, other Western. wetuhlnR 24 O 34 lbs., in lox. 10017c . other Western, uclxhlntf 24 03 lbs.. In bbls. 15010c: In feVtor. 14c "aiwis per lb WeUhlne 8 10 lba apiece. 27028c . smaller sizes. 23020a. Turkeys, fancy, youou heos und toms. 31c , do . fair to Oiolce, 2303oc , do., old toms. 23c Sprlns duiks, nearby, 1802(lc . do. Western, fancy 1718e : do. do., fair to good. 120 13c Geese 15020c Squabs, per dozen White. welshln.ru to 12 lbsS per dozen. 13 0005 73. white, welt-bloc 0 to IU lbs. per dozen. $5 ELKINV MORRIS & CO. BANKERS ' Land Title Building Philadelphia Baldwin Locomotive Works 1st Ss, May, 1940 Jones & Laughlin Steel Co. 1st 5s, May, 1939 American Ice Co. 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CLARKE .,..t.an CsillslrlB. 17 William St., Jew ork City niukl.t l'ast. 1'resent and Future Independent Hi on requeet ItlUktCrUUV. or ACCOUNTASTH t tiJ iyf 4giB We own and offer, subjtct to prior sale PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS RWY. CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE AlA BONDS SEJRIES A" and "B," due ISOand 1942 PRICE, 102 and interest, to net over 4.30 , a Free of Pennsylvania State Tax CHAS. C. HARRISON, JR & CO. BANKERS FJFTH ANU CHE?7NUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA Members Nour 'oiU audi Vhllsdclpnla Siat Kitbasee s. ," wsksra tttfn jo iu, i s.ss x.,im ott ua lfiiirsr . ... ww-.yfA as - .wi mmit wm -vtst sinuixa,