BS5B!?Swj'WiW' ' wpgpfwiwwwliwiB ' cWtwgyFtfrrr--1 - Ywr-v- ""'V(uwijr-r JPF EVENING LEDaTIR PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1916- iff mm FINANCIAL NEWS TRADING MOSTLY PROFESSIONAL; COPPER STOCKS ACCUMULATED Persons in Close Touch With Selling Agencies Insist That Price of Metal Will Soon Cross 30 Cents a Pound Aggressive Selling in Rails High Points in Today's Financial News Extra dividends of 2 per cent, declared by Vacuum Oil Company in addition to regular semiannual of .1 per cent. Talk of establishment of a reserve by United States Steel Corporation to take care of dividends in lean periods. Neiu York banks lost $1,01,8,000 on movement of money during last week. Pittsburgh Steel Company caltcd $850,000 6 per cent, coupon gold notes for payment on May 1, lOlfi. March bank clearings in Philadelphia large. Stated in Pittsburgh banking circles that Crucible Steel's earnings for March are in excess of $2,000,000. NEW YORK, March 31. LltJIo attention was paid during the creator part of the day to what in other times would bo considered Important factors In dlrretinR price movementa on the Stock Exchange. Tho room traders, however, were made moro chei-rful by tho Jact that no disquieting development In tho international situation had occurred over night, ohd most of that clement bought stock in tho early trading. For a good part of the day nearly all tho transactions on tho door wore of a professional character, but around noon there was uvldenco of accumulation of tho copper stocks based on tho expected advance in the Miami dividend and on further reports referring to tho strong position of that metal. There Is good authority for tho statement that metal prductlon Is absolutely sold out until tho end of June, and few of tho large producers now caro to make contracts for tho third quarter of tho year, even at tho high price of 27 cents a pound. Some of thoso In close touch with tho selling agencies Insist that the price of the metal will soon cross 30 cents, and this belief Is making buyers moro urgent and producers are disposed to refrain from making contracts for far-off delivery. Thcro was Impressive selling of some of tho railroad stocks, making thoso Issues extremely weak in tho afternoon. Strong, Pturgls & Co. supplied fiOOO shares of. New York Central, and thoro was selling by other houses with Important banking 'connections. Tho samo interests were also sellers of Heading and some of tho other railroad stocks. U. S. Steel May Establish Reserve for Dividends in Lean Periods NEW YOHIv, March 31. There lias been moro or less talk of the possibility of a rceorvo being sot aside from earnings by tho United States Steel Corporation , for use In the-dlsbursemcnt of dividends on tho common stock during loan ( periods. This talk has been brought about by the estimates of tho large net earn ings to be reported by tho corporation during the present year, and thcro has been a rumor that an understanding lias boon reached by tho Hoard of Directors on this question. The amount to be sot aside has boon placed in those rumors ' at about J60,000,000, Officials of tho company refuse to comment on tho matter. New York Banks Lose $1,048,000 on Money Movement NEW YORK, March 31. The known movements of money for the week ' nded with tho close of business yesterday, Indicate a loss In rash by the local Institutions of $1,048,000. There was a gain by tho banks from tho interior of J3.844.000 but a loss to tho Subtrcasury of $2,754,000, leaving a not gain of $1,090,000, which was offset by a loss to tho Federal reserve banks of $2,138,000. leaving tho final net loss of $1,048,000, indicated above. Tho Federal Reserve Bank was a debtor at tho Clearing House to tho extent of $G,43ri,000 and a creditor In tho total of $8,573,000, leaving a loss by the banks of $2,138,000 In connection with Federal Reserve Bank transactions. Tho above figures do not tnko into account the largo withdrawals from tho banks that nro expected to take place today and tomorrow In connection with April 1 payments. It Is more significant txj-ause April 1 is a quarterly interest and dividend disbursement date. I Vacuum Oil Declares 2 Extra Dividend NEW YORK. March 31. Tho Vacuum Oil Company has declared tho regular semiannual dividend of 3 per cent, and an extra dividend of 2 per cent., payablo May 15 to stock of record May 1. The company reports, for tho year ended De cember 31, net profits of $0,861,913, against $2,075,044 in 1915. 'an Increase of $4,786,209. ACTIVITY ON CURB; TENDENCY UPWARD Cuba Cane Sugar Again Prom inent Vacuum Oil Up on Statement of Extra Dividend NEW YORK, March 31. There was little or no demand by traders for stocks at tho opcnlne, while price fluctuations continued within narrow limits. Before the. first hour, howe-er, Increased activity wua. shown in spots with tho tendency up yrjird. Cuba Cane Sugar again became promi nent and on good Inside buying moved up nearly two points, but later, on realizing, reacted . Kathodlon Bronze was stronger and at one tlmo showed a net gain of 1. Aetna Explosives developed heaviness on small offerings. Mldvule Steel was extremely quiet with narrow price changes. Submarine Boat was quoted ex -dividend and eased oft ',. later recovering. Tobacco Products after a show of firmness reacted. Oil stocks were in fair demand. Vacuum Oil, on the publication of the statement of' an extra dividend, moved up about eight points, Ohio Oil was active at a receBSlon of three points. The lower priced shares were comparatively quiet. Mining stocks were generally Jinn; Magma, after a decline of M. moved up 1U. United Verde Extension Improved a4. Bonds were quiet and about unchanged. INDUSTRIALS. urn. Aetna Explosives j'a!i Am British Mfr 2" I AH Quit & W I-S S i'OH do pref - l , Am Jlarconl SH AJax Ilubber Inowl 89a Canadian Car 4 Fdy 3 do pref .,,..,..... g- Chsvrolet Motorcar1. . . 107 Cuban Cane Husar W Curtis Aeroplane 4 Drlges-Seabury 13i; Emerson jnonograpn ia Haskell Barker Car Hendee Mftf .Inter Sler Marine .,, do pref Kathodlon Dronza pref Lynn Phono - Manhattan Tranelt Maxim Munition , . . . . Otla Klevator Otto Eleenloltr w I, do prof .....,,,, Peerless Motor Poole Enr It Mach St. Joseph Lead 8 a Kreege w I &tunUnl Motors . Submarine Uoat y t c CtfJ. Trlanvla Film v t etfe , VoJted Profit Sharing v-hJlU LI0' Heat "i do pid Pro White Motor w I , .World Film ...,., . in . 1HM . TO : 1 . s:i . OS . 2.1 H .110.. iS' : 5u : S : & . 1U STANDARD OIL SUBSIDIARIES. Prairie, Pipe 22" lUlnota IT-' Ohio OH 22? 8 O of California -$! S O of New Jersey 50s a O of Net York ,.. SOU Asked. 23 2S 31 - TO 14 BK 811 IBS tlH'i SI) 142 15H 44 lTi 75 25 ss 120 i k oil 43 Hi OTHER OIL STOCKS. Harnett OH Coaden Oil . . Chalmers) Oil Houston uu Midwest lleiinlng- Inter Pet flapulp ,,...,. ,22 a 1H 64 12 13 MININO STOCKS. AtUnfa Cerro de Pasco .. . Jlutte C Z v t ctf Butte N Y Plrat National Copper .... Goldoeld Mertcer HcU Mlnlns Hoiire Bound Jlra ButUr Jumbo Extension Uunu Oopper McICUUey-Darrana Mlooa of America Mf-lasloK Mine Co a rPnV Vfeat Bn4 Consolidated . . . 21ns BONDS. sco de Paaco 6s 4. omo a steel oa ea ... 13 ... 3S ... 8?4 ... 3 ::; ,? ..: 4 ' u ...93 ... 74 ::: IS ::: ? IT ue 223 178 229 2S4 B15 20! 3H V05i 17 05 12 13 14 38 U U 3H 8 13 86 76 19 48 3 ll 73 13& .118 e)118 S?H GOVERNMENT BONDS 9 wAlstar-Cal IdArt . . . . Mutca&a ittati 13' rM:- m m T ",'iS".l.5,'lfcij-TT tlflf MIT.:::::. :: BM, Asked New York Bond Sales t I00O Alnska Cold r c t pd.ltc now) Am D K i Imp Is.. s7t, Jlfiliioo Anulo-Kr 5s n.-,-j MU Amer Tel ell 4s .. 111 , 1000 Amir Tel cvt 4'iB.KIH', 2IMW Amtr Writ Pap 4s.. 73 U BiHiO Armour Co 4'.4s ... U44 l.'enu Atchison aen 4s .. U looo Atchlion 5n u,it i,".!L". "M!1"1 c." r'lno lt 1 2i mini Allan Co Line t-lt 4h Hi I luno Halt & Ohio ,1Va -r innmi Halt & Ohio 2 . 1 i i-!!!!!! S"!1 & 0h' . uij 1 Ha It Hi Oh rv 4is iiii V'OO Heth Sim. 1,1" 1P14U 1000 Hrookn L'n Kl l! K 1 ry.ok.1 " '" SH.in.ii, -unit) u (" c iien Ha :m; I"00 Cal Oas nice ', ?S iiHiii Canaila South 5s una. """' fnt If-athSr lit n. 1 5000 Cent Pac 1st Is ll'ltl jimmi Lhlll (!oiiper 7s I'll 3000 Chi lit West Is . 7-"aS Mion Chi & Nwn :i, W j U -V, &. "J 'Bn 44.lo:i 40IHI C M & St P ev 5s lllil'l 1000 C M fc St p fd I 1' looo Chi Itwy 5a .... " iu ,500 Chinese' rets V, " 7-1 Iiiimi ciev Sh Line 4ii 1111 ooo do 4lja kiu 40U0 Cons tlM cv ils'.il-'i' 7.... --" ... r -is i.MM.ii no era 5s iMilHI lllJt j,f-Qr "mi Nrie Ben 1000 Krle conv 50110 !Ia ,..nM ia :i750o .In .... 11 ... 1 t 12000 Cen fclec deb 5s 2000 do 3is .... B000 III Steel deli 43i 20110 HI Cent 4s 10.13 . 2000 Inter Met 4Hs . 13000 Inter It T ref r.i 23000 Int Mer M it 4U; iiii 1000 Inter Paper 5s .... vu 10000 Japanese 4Hs ... 811 21..00 Jap new O s I'ns . 7s 10000 Jap new 4Hs .... A.H, 2000 It C Ft S 4 M -Is .. 75 J 2000 Klmt C E L (Is 10U7.117i 1100 Lack Stl 5a 10.10 .. Dl'i 1000 1. H deb 4a 103S .... H.lil 4000 do 11)31 ul 1000 Lorlllard Ss lul 1000 I. & u Een 5a . lliu 400(1 l-)Ua & .v11Ilh 43 .. i)4l Mioo Mo Kan & T 1st 4s 7"t loooo Mo Kan T 2.1 U. 41?, looo Mo K & Okla 5s 7. 6fV lioiH) MorrU & Co 4 4 .. 1(24 jooo Mo Pac cv Sa .' : 41 .'.mm Nat Tube 5a tiiiiti 2000 N V t; L S 3U- .tiiiI Low. Close. 101 i lni4 S7' 11.1 H Ji',i 10S', 75 4 J4U HI 101 "i !I2, Ml 03 loo1; in1; !ll!4 ss mm 101 WiK 7Ni lilt 10l, 1 'a 1 cv lis ..132'j o(lr 4s ... 7i 3s r.TI ' Corp 5s. . 7L" 4s 7.1s, Is Ser A4 701 la u 1 ' K.I U. . 83 ; . in . 00 . 72 i . l)U? h' 113 HIS lllS'i 7.1 "4 01', HI 101 i it". Ml 113 lllll !"'t Illl'i bh 111 1 H mi', urns 7S4 Oil In IS'. inn. uu liii'i mi'; 1I74 117"! 131 131 02, IIS 72 ' 72 i M"i KIU HNji US', 1U2J4 W2V, I0(!r, 10US4 HI lit '' i9 KM til4 B - 7.1, 70S 10IS 63?, Ill III) 72 U ll!li llHi, till Ml 77H HI 75 ?i rit mi 01 iMJ Ml? 0.1 2 3?u 01 011 72 Ji OOi OS'i 110 SH 77 ,?5J 1 j 74 1 .1 - U7'l 117H ft'iai niiT 01 i OIV3 101 1127, Ul 72 H 4 Hi 55 02 Jl 2tJ 82 11.. ulL' J.7, ..UK 'I73B. U3 ft1!!!! Ji X c 3 uwuif 4 1 u as iiuu 'I'MHI J U it 7.MUI KT V i. -- i-i a rill tin . I 1 : 4000 N Y City I'.a -HO lOjC loooo N Y C 4liB Nov -HAinG 1UIIO N y Ont St. V 1st 4a hlii inooo-N V i?w idj n .: i,3lj 2000 Norf & West 4s . " 1134 2!! liS Rac Vor ".... 03?? 03 't 11 1 H 101 5.1 02 i Illl'i 101H TO '4 70 1. b-U m 82 U 02 0I4 113 114, 11374 llSJi 102H 10-.'4 113 i 1011C 102 V. .105H Ul 04 Ji 00 U MI 107 K 83 'I JI2 Oil 04 03 04 80 jj If 107 Hi 0354 03 U4 03 it ! r 1 1st 4s Ul Ha loij l I, adj 3a Mi, 5a loot) cv 4s 87 J, Hllllll Itn, 11... K- 5000 Ore Short I. ref 4s. looo Ore & W & N 4s 40011 Paclflc Tel Be. . ; 1000 Penna gen et lUg. 23000 pnna en 4 Via.... 10IXJ Pub Serv N J 5s.. 6000 Headlns sen 4s 100(1 Hep Ir & s 3s 300(1 Hock Island J a 1 ,11,1,11 llA.k ..,....., ... ... ...T.i i'400i) Hock Island lnj 1000 Kt I. I M 4 H Olf 4s 72 200O St L & S P cen 3s.li2. """ oau J at ir 1 111 il Ul hum niana uas 2000(1 Seaboard A lniui u.,iiiK iiaii luuou ooutn pao cv 4s 875, 1(100 do cv ret f p Ss.lOlVa 1000 South Pac rfd s.": 0O?J 1100(1 Sth Ily an 4s 71 300(1 Hth Hy con 3a 102 H I kllAil Tan.. C. I. I- 1-. K. .. IfY" """ v . II a H . HI 1300(1 Third Av ad Ba . SOUO Toklo Sa Soon V B Oov 3a o.... 3000 U S Realty Ba 90GU V S Steel Be at . . . BAOU Un Pac 1st 4a . , . 4900 Un Pac cv 4a 3001 t'n Pax rfd 4s fill 1060 Va Brown H . . UO 1000 Va Car Cnm 1st Be . 09 1900 Va Hy Sa ith 1000 Wubaeh 1st Sa ,...101 1000 West Colon Sa 101 KAILROAD EARNINGS CBNTRAL RAILROAD OP NBW JERSEY. 84 7U .102 . 71tJ .104M . 97 03 Vi 10(lS looj, 102't 102 I 103 U 15 Vi (11 1,1 04 K 04 00 U vu'l 86 86 $& l"' g 70S 70 a 102 Vj 102 Va II SI 77H 77 102 102 71 71 101 Vi KH n7ii 11T S T.-iJ ' OOVi uo i"i7s uun 9Vi OSVl 101 104 101 ;oi ipia, Peliruary erosa li.940.G2u' Net 1.145. 788 ftiabt muotbs' cresa... 24.093,316 Net 10.Q73.4lS CANADIAN NORTHERN. PeirtUry -ffroaa fi.UkU.ii 75it 129.4' Blade months' arsca. . 19.238.0' Net 3.271.900 Decrea&e. Increase. aoi.St2 521.300 2.91U.2U3 1.371.074 1187.000 Low Prices for Connellsville Coke PITTSBUItGII. March I. -The Con ueliaviUa eoke roarkst rflata weakness, wlto jt fuinaco cek aalvit at as low as 1 3 at the avena. H porta unsxe beard thai eves tlila prlco can be shaded. New York Stock Sales Laat close. High. Low. Close. Adams Expross U2H 14 144H U4 i Alaska oold M...... OH OJs OH OH ftM Minos.,.. lOJi 19H Jgg SW fty-" f2 T nn Am ..cct SufaJ-pf.-.::'. &H WM MW . Am "rak0 s F 100M 100 100 "f Am Can., r,n 01U 6UH '''; Am coal i.ro(ilIctJ ,5njJ 1C0 100 100 Am Cotton oil MH 5t 61 .i Am Impress 120 120 120 2 Am Jro Sccurltlos 28W 28) s 28 2 Am Llnsccd m 21 23H 24 Am IJnswd pf 45'I 4.',H 45 '. Am Locomollva 77H "OW 78H ' Am Locomotlvo pf....l0.1!i lOH'i 103H lwvi Am Malt cotpn SM 8 8 Am Smelt & Itcf 100 101H 100H 100'. Am Smelt llcfpf... 113 113 112t 11.1 Am Smelt pf A mi OUH OH ' Am Smelt pf 1) SO 8.J 8" ',. Am Snuff pf H)7!( 10SH 10W 10SH Am Stoi-I Foundries... MM 1 Mj '- J Am Sugar Kef 100M 1091a 109H 10(14 Am Sucar Hot pf n0!( 1ISM HW' ,5ij Am Tel & Tel 130M 128H 12V Am Tobacco ipnM 107M 107M )' Am Tobacco pf new... 100). 100 100 100 Am Woolen fiOH tMi ) ', Am Woolen pf 100M 00!J 00'f " Am Wrltlnc P pf 10M 10M W 1" AinZlncLASm S71!- SSH 87 8SM Anaeonda Cop M MiM 8"5 "! 89 Assoented Oil 00 00 00 00 Atch Ton X. s v tin in:m 102M 10.'i WHEAT ERRATIC THROUGHOUT DAY .urn nop a 3 k pf...ioo' loon mil f': llald Loco Works HI3 10.V. 101 i WH Halt & Ohio 87M 87'f Mi Wl? Halt & Ohio pf 70' i 70! i "01 ',' llalopllas illnlni? 2U 2M 2h 2?i IlelhWiem Slci'l .1.1.-, 401 Itrookl.vn Union (la.. HUH 120 hum. & Superior sn?f W)H Cal I'elrolcum ZiH 2I1M Cal Petroleum pf M ( MM Canadian Pacltlc 100M 107 Central Leather Kl( t&'i Central leather pf....llOM 110 Chee .V Ohio OIH 01( Chllo Copper 21H 22M Chlno Copper M'i i"M Chicaco Ot West pf... 37M 37)4 Chi Mil ,t.St 1' iM I13M Chi .1 Xnrthv.estern. . .12."i 120 Chi .1 Northwest pf. . .171 170 Chi It I & l'.ic 104 17 Col Kuel & Iron l.'IM 4." Continental Can pf. Consolidated (ias... Continental Ins ftS Corn Products Itef.... 20.M Crucible Steel SSM Cuban-Am Sugar 237 Herri" .t Co pf 04)4 r,l 401 129 12'.) U.)H 00M 23M 234 MM filM 10(14 107 KIM 53) 110 01M 214 fl-IJs 37 1)2)4 120 170 17 43'i 110 01H 224 OflM 374 03 120 170 17 44K SJ ... 17M ...133,4 132 ...101M IO.-1 ii.i 204 03 214 or, 03, 10 I 00M 30M S2.M 44 ti 174 10 JAM ... 01 ... 30.M ... MM ... 454 ... 20 ... 40 ...3214 340 ...100 107M ...ll.i 110J4 ... 75) 4 70 114,M 113 SSM 00M 48), 41)4 121H 1214 13 134 2I)' Denver & ltlo Or Den & lllo (ir pf. Detroit Edison... Diamond Match.. Dl.stll Sec Corpn.. i:ic Storage Bat. Krh Krle 1st Pf Krlo 2d pf IVd Mln .1 Sin... l'cd Mln ,t Sm pf. fien Chemical (ieneial Electric... General Motors pf. (ioodrlch II V Goodrich I) F pf Granby Consol Greene-Cananea Great Northern pf. ... G N r for ore prop. Guggenheim Kiplnt... 20M Illinois Cent 1034 103 Int Agricultural pf. ... MM "8 Int Harv N .1 110)4 110)4 Int Harv Corpn 73 i3 Int Con Cor vtc sh.. 17 10M Int Con Corpn pf 724 72M Insp Con Cop 474 -18 Int Nickel v t cfs 10 17M Int M M cof dp 17 17 Int M M pf c of dp.-. r,9 704 Jewel Tea SIM KtH JeuelTc. pf 110M 111) Kan City Southern.... 25M 2.VX Kayser J & Co SOM STi Kelly Spring Tiro "4)4 "0 Kennecott Copper 574 ."S4 Kings Co E L & P....129M 130 Ijcl: Steel Co 70M 77M Leo Itubbur Tire M! ft!) 5 Lorlllard 1' Co 100 1 SO Mackay Cos 70 70 Mack-ay Cos pf OS fisM Maxwell Motors 70M 714 Max Motors 1st pf.... MM S.5M Max Motors 2d pf.... f3M .'i.r Mexican Petroleum. ...107H 10S)i Minn & St Louis pf... IS 1S4 Mo Kan & Texas 34 3M Mo Kan & Tex pf 10M 104 Missouri I'aeiric 4.7-, ."1 Mo Pacific tr cfs 4M 4M Miami Copper 374 384 National HUctilt 12'4 122)4 Nat Enam ,c S Co.... 21M 214 Nat Lead Co 004 07 Nev Con Cop 174 174 Ne- York Air Ilraku-.MVj 143 N Y N II & II 0.-1 0,i N Y C A: H H 103 HISH N Y C : St I. 2d pf. . 58 504 11IIU HI'IM 10!)M 109)i 13 IM 13 IM 1344 13JM fi.'i no 20)1 204 88), 1)2)( 210 243M 03 05 1) 0)4 1S4 20 131 131 105 105 ACH 47M g;im COM HOM 304 514 514 414 44)4 15 174 3031 40 320 3 10 mo 107J4 110,4 1104 75 70 115 lift 80)4 90M 4S 41) 121 121 434 43.4 20M 20,M 1024 10.3 58 5S 110)4 110)4 73 10)4 '3 104 724 47M 40 104 084 SIM 110 25M 85 75 57 120)4 704 514 ISO 70 084 704 S5 53M 1074 1S4 3M 10M 5 I?.' 374 122) i 214 07 17M 142 03 47M 47 17 OOM S3M 111) 25M 85 75',' 584 130 70M 51M ISO 70 0S4 71 85 55 1084 18.4 3M 10M 5 4M 38)4' 1224 244 07 174 112 034 Norfolk ,V Western. Norfolk- & West pf . . . North American Northern Pacific Ontario Silver Mln... Pennsylvania R It.... IVoyles Gas Chi Philadelphia Co Pitts Coal CoN J... 1'ressi-d Steel Car Co. 103M 103TS 501$ 50), 120U 120.M 120M 120M 87 . OS .113 . 8M 50)4 SO 084 SS4 89 OSVS 084 113)4 1124 1124 SM 84 84 ,104 50)4 504 .10IM 101M 104M 10IM Pullman Co. . 42)4 2GH 52J4 434 27 52)4 Hy Steel Sp Co itay con copper Heading Hepubllc Iron & S. .. Hcpublic I &S pf.... Itock bland Itumely M P' cfs dp. St Louis &S F St L i S F 1st pf. ... 8t L &. S F2d pf Seaboard A Line pf. .. Sears Hoe & Co Shat Ariz Cop South Porto It Sug... South P It Sug pf. ... Southern I'acUlc Southern Hy Studebaker Co Tenn Copper Texas Co , Texas Co rights Texas Pacific Third Avenue Union Hag & Paper. . Union Hag &P pf. ... United Cigar Stores. . ....101)4 101 39)4 2354 8-14 50 39M 214 85M SOM 43 2014 62 101 39M 23,M 84 COX 43 27 52 Kll 39M 24 844 50), 10SH 105)4 10S)4 10SH )4 . 24 . 3 . 54 . 3M . 35)4 .170 . 30M 30M .1044 205 .1134 113 07 9754 204 20M H !4 3 G 4 35M a M 24 0 34 354 175)4 175)4 335 i 193 112 004 20). 5i 24 2)4 0 3)4 354 1754 3G 203 112 074 20H .13954 141M 138U 141M 53 .100 . Ill)' . 7M . 01 . 74 . 20)4 04 534 182M 17 7)4 Gl)4 7 31,4 05 5.1)4 100 10)4 74 01 7 31)4 05 534 1024 17 74 61 7 314 1)5 United Cigar Stores pf 119)4 1104 119)4 110); United Cigar Mfrs Union Pacific... Union Paclflo pf, United Fruit.... U S Ind Alcohol U Bind Alcohol pf.... 105 OH4' 014 fil)4 UUi 131M 132)4 1314 132)4 . 82)4 824 82M S2M .1444 147)4 144M 14 GM 4U.-JI an m.-j loon OSOIPiP. U 8 Hubber U H Steel Corpn U S Steel Corpn pf... U SSm It i)l Utah Copper Utah Securities Va-Caro Chem Va Iron Coal & O. .. Wabash Wabash pf A Wabash pi II West E4 M Wost Union Tel Willys O pf s r f p. . WooUorth F W 104 21)4 21H SOU 51U 834 S-tli lOt 101 214 214 51M 5IM S354 844 116)4 110M 1164 1104 67M . 81M . 17H . 41 . 53 . 14M . 45)' . 27M ..65)4 . 00J4 .103 .100 'Quoted ex dividend. csu 82)4 174 44)4 51 14M 464 2S Gt!4 914 103 122)4 GS 8154 174 43)4 51 144 45 27)4 6414 01)f 103 12 GSM 82)4 17)i 44 51 14M 40 27M 044 91M 103 122 NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET opanail ijulat this moraine and unchangtU ti 3 points lawar. wltn sales or only -jso baas on th spanlnz call. 'Today'a Tatrdaya March ... ABriT.... MaV JUM July ..... Aueuat SaeMmber Octeii-tT .. Novamijsr Haauntxr January . a ,8.1 olns close. ! s.iovs.n 1 s'.ii '. 8.85 '. .'o6e8.55 8. 12f.H S.S09H.2-J 6.24 08.26 8.-"J$8.3J 8.330$ 3J 8.155.41 8.49$$ r.O 8.548.1W 8. 53 8. (JO BANK CLEARINGS Bank elaarlBja today compared with corre sponding day last two ytara: 1818. 1915. iai4 KW Tllt..3J,213.6S4 UaUday iuMZln Market Closes Lower Accu mulation of Overnight Orders on Reports of Crop Damage Sales in Philadelphia DRAIN III3I.T WKATIIKR lORKCAST. ClllrAOO, Mnreh 31. The weather foreent for SO hours !! Illinois nnil Jllxonrl, rain tonlsht. pnrlly rlondr Sntnrdni-, moderate temper In res. WIeonln, unclllfil tonlsht. cooler Snt nriloy, pnrll.r cloud.r. Minnesota, North nnd Sniilh Dntiota nnit Netirnskn. arnernlly fair tonight nnit Sut tirilay, lown. partly cloudy tonlaht nnil Sntiir ilay. cooler. Kansas, partly rloiidy tonight, cooler. Southeast, fair nnit warmer Saturday, CIIICAOO, JInrch 31. Wheat 'moved errntlenlly today, closlnpr lower. Iteportn of ilnmape to tho crop resulted In nn no cumulation of overnight orders to buy. nnd the market showed firmness In tho In Hint trading, under tho lend of new crop options. Knelness nt Liverpool, with con tinued liberal receipts In tlio northwest, Induced fairly Important sclllnK', wlilch checked the rise. The announcement of tho Clermnn suc cess at Mnlancourt, reports that Turkey was to desert the Central Umpires nml rumors that contracts had been made to ship wheat throURh the Dardanelles ex tensively through May unit .Tunc, also had an effect. Huylnu orders for tion-iriifcs-slonal account were easily taken earn nf. Tho weather In tho northwest was mild er nnd there was scattered molsturo In the winter whent belt. Some traders were Inclined to believe thnt thn statements of extensive Injury to the winter plant had been exaggerated. The Modern Sillier said thnt rain In tho Southwest and Middle West was dis closing the weakness of tho stand of the plant: that poor seed nnrt soil conditions last fall had Invited winter killing and that there was no possibility of duplicat ing the yield of the last two years, l'ros- peciH in Kansas nnil .NcliriiHlcii wore a good avorng", It was said. Shipments from Argentina for the week were light because of lack of lonnago. I2xKirtN of wheat ana Hour from tho United States for the week were 8,383,8(1 1 bushels, against in, 110,252 bushels a year ngo; for the season they amount to 32(5, 32D.380 bushels, compared with 310, 844,038 bushels last year. I.inillnir futures mimed ns fololws: . itlch. 3 Am Das . ..li!U 18 Am Milling .. 3.1 Ji IB Am Hwys rM.I'!i 10 Am fmcll ..tOOH 38 uurr S T C. I4,i 2 do pf.l I0. 100 H ft Ohio .... 8(1 ti 10 drill J I) iifil.. UU tfS Cnm Iron ... 4r HO Cam Steel . . 81 H 20 Cruel -steel . . Ill ins uiee storage, ivj ii inn un r20 Kcnno Hi l.rliloh 'l !.lilcrh Vnl 77 mil) I,oh Val Trail 2J4 inn Miami Coriwr. .'IHU Will Novmla Cons. 17 207 Northern (Vnt hS. r.32 I'rnna 11 It. . . .504 n 'l'n .Salt .MfK.lllt 3no l'n. Sleel pfd. h so I'hlla Co .... 43. Ill .Mo cum lifd I2'4 r.-m Phlla Illcctrlc 275 r..i.-. i it T ir rir in .I'd i N Am. 2,1 ti Cop. . . 5Hjf i Nav.. 7ft 4 '4 luno Ilav Cons loo Iti-aitlna s." 7311 Ton Hoi 0 Ton Mln 211 Union Trap ..II 217 II ( 1 811. 4110 U S Stril .... 8154 3 ilo Pfd ....11114 lou tTlnli Copper.. 82 5 Westmrlnd CI. 117 I! dlvlilenil. , tto.s-ns. .".onii A O.ia A R Tm l)3',4 limn ll.il I, lat r.s.10,-, 1 Kim j'hoe fern 4s. . Illl'i limn 111 ft 1' Tr 4r 82 mum l.ch V sen In n.ljl iiiimi l, v Tr rcf r.n 112U Union l'n C en Pin. I a. iiiimi l'n & Mil S lis. 107 lliiin Phil C con r.s. Ii.i Iiiimi do 1st ftn .Ml 1 n.-ioil l'hll llloo 4s si 1, 2110 do -r.s 1 Ii.i J4 r.iiiiii llrad en 4t .. 114 lliiin Hi-nd-.lr 1: 4n 1)1114 270(10 St (las lla ...I0P4 lniiu tin lis- t c Is 7ft 8(1(10 Un Hy In fts 71 '4 2111111 Wol.s Co fts . . lis 'a 3IHI0 York lty 1st r.s lift '4 4 Increase, Decrense. I.OW. 120 ,iS lOOH 43 1 00 SA' pjU 4ft oi SHh r7 Tft., ??$ rss mi IIS Is 1R4 5lH (I u 43 ssji S3 1 1 li 82 117 C,'2T' h 100 Ji 434 811 tt till h 014 w 174 ft(l,4 1111 lis h "'& 11 H 8J. 1104 82 117 D3'4 10ft- 11114 HI' 03 t 112 ' 4 tllftti 1117, Ii.i '4 S3. 103)4 lilU .o'r iU lis 4 lift '.4 03 1,4 lliftN nil i 82 113 U 02 .4 lo.-.ti 1117 03 4 101 4 83 103.4 Oltk 101(4 71W ns4 DftH Net Chg. ',1 'i" i 'K it 'j. ly 1',S ',4 t'ii i'ii J4 V, 'i Local Bid and Asked Wheal Yea'rtny'a Open. IIlKll. I.nw. Clope. oto.le. May.. t.lft'A I.I.1H 1.13'j 1. 1.14 1.14"! July.. 1.1.1-s 1.13 l.llt, I.12U 1.12'i Sept.. 1.1 1 I.IHi 1.10 l.uii, l.io? Corn (new ilellvery) Mny.. 74,4 714 7I'4 '71-S 74S July.. 7ft, 7.-.; 7.m t7ftH t7ft'i Sept.. 73 "ft'.i 7IT, 7."i's 71, Oats May.. 4t. -is .11 14 4i;i ir. July.. 42 13'', 12, ML'. 43'i Sept.. Kill Id's 4(l',4 tlilli lil4 I.ard May.. .11. 32 11.32 11.1ft 11.1.-. til. 37 July.. .11. ."7 11.110 11.111 11.111 tn.i!2 .ept...ll.!iO 11.8(1 lt.ilS 11.112 11. S2 nibs May.. .11. 02 11.02 11.8? "11. till 11,n,- July.. .12.07 12.07 12.112 '12.0ft 'ILMII I'ork May... 22.80 22. S2 22.72 22.72 t22.02 July. ..22.ftft 22.7(1 22.11(1 22.110 22.7U Hid. tAsltcd. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NKtV YOIIK. .March 31. HfTTIIlt Market trade fairly active and prices hlsrher anil linn IterelptH. III1S I packages. Hxtrii erejinierv. 3734 DI3Se. : hlcher scnrlllB. RS4 lfl.1!lc. ; Stnto dairy. 37ti38r. ; Imitation creamery. 2S1r2Uc. K(i(S .Market, fancy lnre ecaa firm, hut poorer snrls easier, with only llirtit inuveinent Ftotace. Hecelpts, 23.218 cases; extra firsts, 2laii22e. ; llrsts. 20 s, 61 21 14c. ; white pkbh, 2lf4 '" 2ftc. : liruwn esss. 23 1i 21c.; mixed color, 2 Hi L'2'iic. LIVE STOCK QUOTATION'S CHICAC.O. March 31. 1IOOS H'celpls. IS. fioo. .Market loo. Iner. Mixed an I butchers. l!iilrn.2ft: Kood heavy. to.3ufi li. Ill; ranch heavy, JOS70.3II; Main Sfi.luftu. In, plb S7.7U 8.ilO; bulk. Sli.2nif!i.3ft. CATTl.i: ItiT.lpls, luno. Market sleadv Ileeves. 3. sft 1f 8.7ft: eowa and heifers. Jll'ftiti1 O.IMI; stiicltiTS and feeders. $7. Iftli 8.1111: Tri.ins. JS.ftO'iHi.ftO; rait is KITi 0.2ft. SIIEKI Itei-elpls liiliin. Market tveols. Na tive and Western, JUtiU.2ft: lambs, tti'ill.iin llalwln HulT k Sus to .... . iln pref Ilrlll ,1 O liter Stnrapo (len Asphalt do pref Key Ti Id do t e do pref Lake Sup Corp . . . Lehigh Nav l.niilun val Lehluh Vnl Trail.. do pref I'enna I'hlla Hleo I'lillii Co do ft per cent, pre io (1 per cent, pr, I'hlla Itnpld Trail t Headlnir Tminpuh llelmont . . Tonnpah .MlnlnK . . ITnlon Traction . . . V I) I 17 S Sleel York ltwya York Hwys pfd . . . Win Cramp t r ... . Ilx-dlvldend. Today fill!. Asked. ..loft. UI.V.4 . . la1? . . .Vi u i- tl . 01 '4 . . 311 .. 71. Yesterday 111,1. Asked. il HO 14 13 02 '.4 37 .. 13'i ll'i .. I.'l(2 11U . . H'.l 711 .. Hi'j HIJ4 , . . 7ft ' 4 7ft Vi .. -III4 77 .. 221 23 .. 13 4314 ... r.u .4 304 . . 27 d 27 .. 42 J. 13 'i f. 38 311 f. 42ii I3Vj ( 18'i 10 .. 81 4 8 l?i .. I'M l, .. I3i l.1T. ..ss', ,ss', .. MP, Sl, .. III. 11 .. 3il',5 311 H .. Ml 82 II Ml 4 II 01 14 .Hi 71 4 1 1 1IU 110 loi'i 7.M4 22 yi I3, r:2f 2 1 ''a 12 y, 41 1". 01, 43i 80 83 i 10. 31114 80 III r.ll'i S.. 112 ' 37 72 JA 114 III 70 in'4- 22 i 13 '4 43 30 llli 111', IT'" 811 Ji 83 '4 11 Financial Briefs A special meeting or Atlns Powder Com pany stockholders has been called for April IS, nt Wilmington, Del., to ntlthorlzo nn Increase In tho capital stock. It Is pro posed to Increase the authorized G per cent, cumulative preferred s'.ock from $B,. GOO.nOO to J10.000.000 and the common stock from $5,000,000 to 10,000,000. Tonopah Extension Mining Company February net earnings were $58,145 against $50,37(5 In January. Thomas I'-ir. lias been elected vlco president ' J'clham Trust Company to (ill n v;i, caused by tho death of K. J. Kernel.. Tho Hoard of Jteprcsontativcs of tho Xotv York Curb Market Association has listed and admitted to quotation 200,000 capital shares of th6 Consolidated Ord, nanco Company, par valuo $25. Tho Se curity, Transfer and ltegistrar Company Is the transfer agent and tho Metropolitan Trust Company the registrar. It Is stated In Pittsburgh banking cir cles that tho net enrnlngs of the Cruclblo .Steel Company for March nre In excess of $2,000,000, a now- high record. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR Wl 1 15AT Receipts. Iftl.lsS bush. The mar ket ruled steady with a fair Inquiry and mod eralo olferhiKs. ijuuinttons: Car tuts. In ex port elevator No. 2 red, spot and March. II. Hid 1.22; Nn. 2 Southern red. S1.17M.2(i; steamer Nu. 2 red. J1.1UW1.1H: No. 3 red. SI. WO 1. U: rejected A, 1.13',4 1.1014; re jected II. 31. 12101. lft. COHN IterelptH, ll,7ftS bushels. Demand was fair and prices ruled steady. Quotations; Car lots for local trade, as in location No. 2 yellow. 7011 (ti 80c. ; steamer veltow, 77I-a1l' 78i4c: No. 3 yellow. 74'4 f75 '4e. : No. 4 yellow. 72,35,73'4c. ; cob, per 70 lbs.. "Uc. OATH KetwIptH, 10.7(18 bushels. The market ruled llrm under moderate olferlnss und a futr demand. (Juotutluns: No. 2 white. ftKfftmc; standard white, 41l'4 'U .lo'ac. ; No. 3 while. 48i3Ca4!i'ie.; No. I white. 11114 H 17sc; san ide oats. 43Jllc.; purllled uats, t;ruded. 43I2 ur.uc. FLOUR Hecelnts. 1310 bbls. and 1, 137.13ft lbs. In sacks. Trade was uulet. hut mill llmltB were steadily held. Quotutluns. per mil lbs. In wood: Winter, tlear, Jftnf.-i.2ft: do., stralBht. tri.-.'.IAn.nui do., patent. Sft. liiisf 5.8ft: Kansas, clear, cotton hacks. Sl.70('( I. till: do., btralght, cotton sacks. Sft.2ort5.4u; do., patent, cotton sacks. $5.4ilwft.llli: spring, first clear. .-..lft(,i.-i.4U; do., straleht. Sft.tofi ft.ll.; do., patent. lft.70?j(J; do., favnrltu brands, til 13'"' O.ilft; city mills, choice and fancy patent. Id. 1ft Mil. Oft: do., regular erodes, winter, clear, S3W 3.2.",; do., do., straight, S5.25(a 5.50: do,, do,, patent, Sft.OOftft.Sr,. HYK 1'LOUH sold slowly nt former rates. We quote ut .'.' .",..10 iwr bbl.. as to ouallty. PROVISIONS Tho market ruled firm, with a fair Jobblnir demand Quotations: City beef, In si ts, smoked and atr-drled, 2ft(f 2Ue ; Western ), .-r. In seta, smoked. iftW.'Oc. . city beef, knuiMis and ten ders, smoked and alr-drled. S?f28i.. Western beef, knuckles and lenders, smoked. 27W28e. : beef hums, 128030, pork, familv S2:i..',utJ2iI; hams. H. . cured, loose. 1714 lHc; do., skinned, loose. 17Hft!Hc; do. du., smoked. 1H1410c. other hams, smoked, city cured, us to brand and average, 17'.4 "felsc. ;Shums, smoked, Western cured, 17a('18c. : do., boiled, boneless 30c ; plcnh,' shoulders. H. P. cured, loose, 12'4c.; do., smoked, l.Ti (D1314c; bellies. In pickle, according to average, loose, 1414150.; breakfast bacon, us to brand und average. rty cured, 17 18c. : do. Wostern cured, 17&180. ; lard. Western rettn'id. tierces. 12 Vac. ; do., do., tubs, 1214c: do., pure city, kettle, rendered. In tierces, 12hc; do., do.. In tubs, 12Hc. REFINED SUGARS The market wus quiet but steady. We quote: Extra tine granululsd. 7c. ; powdered. 7.1Uu. ; lonfectlonora' A. O.liOc; soft grudes. 11.20 W BMC' DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE The market ruled firm with a fair demand and light offerings. Quotations: New York, full cream, fancy. I8pllle ; do., do., fair to good. held. 1818ijg.; do. do., part skims, lieilic. II UTTEit Demand was fair and the market ruled nrm under light offerings. Quotations. Western, frwm, solid-packed, creamery, fancy, specials. 40c.; extra, 38c: ex era firsts, 37o. . Urals, 30c; suconds, 3435c; nearby prints, fancy. 41c; average extra. 3l(!40c; llrsts, Stl 37c. ; seconds, 3135c. ; spei-iul fancy brand -of prints lobbing at 44647c. EUUS Demand was fairly ac'lve and valuer were 15c. per case higher under moderate offerings. Following are- the iiuotatloua: In free cases, nearby extra. 26c per dozen; nearby firsts. Id.iIO per standard case; nearby current receipts. SK.45 per case: Western extra firsts, SO.UO per case.; do., firsts. IU.45 per rose Bouthirn. per case. tf0.3p. as to ouaily, fancy selected eggs were Jobbing at J7WSc uer dozen. W POULTRY LIVE Desirable stock sold fairly and ruled firm under light offering. Quotations: Fowls, lBWdlSttc; roosters. ISWUc . spring chick ens, soft-meated. luesOc: do., staggy. 14V l&e!; ducks, us to slxe awl, fliallty. UOzOc.: geese. 17W10o.. pigeons. oiA.ver pair, 28 30c : do., young, per pair. iUVilc. DHBBaED The market ruled Arm under lkrht olferlngs and a fair demand. Quotations: tfresb-kllled. ury-packed.fowis, -, to uox. an- . tf.nllra.1 walllllllUr 4h ., . .i.Mnv a lha. anlece. 20c : small sizes. 16'lc.i old roosters, dnt-pleksfl. 16;. Cbkk iiis Jersey fancy, broltfrs. 342tlc. : other Selrpy fancy broiCefj. 2224c . Western, broll ?r. weUhln 1H 2 lbs. apiece. 329240.: Northern Illinois chickens, fancy .yeJJow. weighing- lbs and lv, In !, il 22c. ; North iTa Illinois, fanoy. wftebtng 2HSU lbs. la boxes. I5l0c. Northern Illinois. fancy. weighing 2$ilMH & ." other Western, weighing 4 Ib. and over. In boxes lailc other Western weighing 2(4 O 3A lbs in bo, 117 other Western, wehlng' S&OSTi lt.. W1-- lOOiSo.: la weigning .a wea Jb .jvelghtsa 10 Kl. kpttSW. iWSSe- smaller sUwi.Tb2. Turkes. fancy, xjung.bene -axurtamm, 31c. do fair to choice; 2sSe . do., old toffls, 33. BlJaMc sSrby. ileioc.. .TySteriH -."?;-1-'.,??-,i.n',-. ',0- fnlr " booii. 12 ii1,; ?:'' "n'Oc Squabs, per down White. !ui?nlns :V! " ",s- vr dozen. $5.(1005.75: white. welBhlns II to 111 lbs. per dozen. .-. u.;, ; white welshlnB S lbs. per dozen. $4 0 ','.! ii'iJ T "" .m'r dozen. 53(13.50; do.. IfS-A.??."-4 Ib.'- ror dozen, J2.2ftW2.75, dark J202.75; small and No. 2. Sldjil.as. FRESH FRUITS riiolce slock sold fairly and values generally ruled steady a follmt-H: Apples, per bbl Wln-siin. Silfr 1: llaldwln. S2.51 Oh.Mf tlreen ','.?:., --SvWi., J?$ 'mi-rlal. S2W3.2.-.; Hen '.. ei.tui!-...!". uuier vitrietioH. si r.nfrt) . ku. . ai..iu 1 -ill- finnmu in .11. loo bs.. r,iK-.st...n: annles Writ SS' liV -, ii..i.t.i-n, i-i,irifia, per crate, J2.,pi0(ll-1 l.ftll; S1.2ftc tanKerlnes ,-rlda, iier strap. SL'bn.SO; Brape fruit, l-'lorldn. per irate S2W3.56: lemons P.T box. S2f)3: Pineapples. peVrateTS tico S2.ft(l3.50; I-lorMa. si.SO&a .SuTcrnn" bi-rrles. Jersey, per bbl.. S3W 7 ; do Jersey per irate. Slli23: ate.itVh.P.,1...' iSV-i-Y'! crates, quart HefrigeratorB, .utfoin;. .-I0(f40c; open VEGETADLES Tho market ruled firm on choice stock of most descriptions with ilemnnd equal totha Imlted orrerlncs. Quotations: White potatoes! per bush.. Pennsylvania. Il.3001.4o-do dn New York. S1.15(rl 20; do., do . Western ?,lln,,,i-'iv'l0i J"!"-- Pr bsifct, No, i. Hose. Il.1((i75c. : do., do., No. I other varletlei (I..&75C.: do. do., No ,L'. 3.l40c?rdc?Fort da i.er bbl., Xo. 1. $78; do., do.. No. 2. JO tjn.feVn1 "i"atoes- Jeey. per basket. No. I. 4550c ; do., ilo.. No. 2. 25W3UC do Jersey. Delaware and .Maryland, per hamper. No. 1. 75c (i'ii: do.. ,!r.. Kn ' iiiff7tnii . til" Virginia, per bbl., SI.. '.(Km. 7ft. onions' Ti lllU-lb. bau- 7ftc. O'Sl.2.1 No. 1. S1.7ft2; do., do.. No. 2. ITnllhnire. ltuninli nam .n via r .inr ,i m?J7 ."J ,"""." .'.A.':"- f' .South Carolina, per crate, S1.2.1OI.S0. Cal" ery. Florida, per crate, JI 7JW2.25. Hnlnach Norfolk, l-er, bbl Jl2 23;do: Texas, p?r ''gff, S1.502. Kale Norfolk, per l.ol.. 75WI10C. lettuce, Florida, per basket, $2(8 3.50; do.. South Carolina, per basket. S10" do., North Carolina, ier basket. S2(P2 60 Hoans. Florida, per bas'tet, 1203.50. 1'eas' Florida, per baskeh S5CU. Peppers, Florida, per carrier. S1.50S3.2.. Eggplant. Florida! per crate. J2&2.50. T matoes, Florida, tier irr!?r.-. fancy. S1.25&I 70; do., do., choice. 75c SI. Asparagus. tur crate, Houth Caro. Una. 12UI; do., do., Cieorgla, S2.23O3.30: do., do., California. S203.SU. Slushroonn, per 4-lb. basket, 75c. tl.4U. Tax Exempt in Pennsylvania WE OWN AND OFFERt Reading Co. Gen. 4's, Jan. 1997 Beech Creek R.R. 5's, July 1936 N. Y. Cent. &H.R.R.R. 4's, May 1934 Penna.R.R.Gen. 4ViVsJune 1965 Penna.R.R.Cons.412's,Aug. 1960 Allegheny Valley Ry. 1st 4's, March 1942. Particulars on application. A. B. Leach 8c Co. 115 SOUTH tOUUTIl STBEET Hell Phonoiombard 237, New York Chicago IJostou Londea DIVIDENDS NEW. HIGH MARKS IN EARNINGS BY U. S. RAILROADS THIS YEAR J Talk of Increased Dividends by Few Roads and Resumtj-'l f.inn nnr Tnifinl Pfl.vments bv Of.bprs A m: '? vw - " --"ioAit;an. Eailways Common at Best Price of Year which would place tho carrier in . v .. position to "brant an Incrcaso In lLhUt- jii mo iniiHuoipnia Stock tvi.r today there was no diiCR.-E"h?W conditions which havo been rullns fo-iiS ' Inst week or two, with the exccwior ,Ah s bb of a ilav nm nml . J:lon Pos Ine brlBhtcncd up a little, brder. d' few and no one seemed to want to doIS! The Rood February carnlnen of ii.a r, column yesterday, failed to help the nlJ' kct price of that company's common ITr, nnd t declined n nnini i i, ,?Tn k haTfpofn1,0"- Th PrCferrCd W The most active Btock was Novadir.. solldacd. about 800 shares of that ,!'' chantrlns hnndn ilm-lr, i, .A. at ""W advance of a fraction. Cambrl? Vl U.UHIKU DUII1 ILL 11. 1111 It. Til.,. . . '- n...i. .. . ?'' '' niuUleinliU juiiuii iransu trust cert flcnte. Z. brought out at 10. off U. and In the uS Many new hlfih records of revenues will bo established by the railroads this year nnd there Ib some talk ot Increased divi dends by a few roads and resumptions and Initial payments by others. For some tlmo the question of dividend payments on preferred stocks of the Erie Jtnllroad Conv pnny hns been discussed In financial cir cles, while the samo has been truo with respect to the Chesapeake and Ohio. Now York Central nnd Norfolk and Western have been spoken of ns likely to Increase their payments, although to dato nothing definite has been determined or announced In this connection. . Obviously, some of tho companies would like to Increase their dividend rates, but the labor situation has ncted as n deterrent element. No doubt nn Increase In divi dend rates. Initial payments, or resump tions would be used to Rood advantage ns nn argument by railroad employes for tho advance in wages, wlilch Is now being sought by that group of Individuals. Jtnllroad oUlclals as a whole malhtaln that wages of employes compare favor nbly with rates paid other classes of labor throughout tho United States, al though they arc perfectly willing to nd just tho matter by tho elimination of certain unfavorable elements now obtain ing In this connection. For Instance, It Is pointed out, men nro now paid for a considerable nmount of tlmo for which they return no services, tho rectification of noon they fell below 19.' for a C 'Ci- points by selling nt 96. Lnto In th i. American Hallways sold at 3BU. hS above tho last close and a new filth ft, tho year. " rr In tho bond division Philadelphia!., tr.lJris WGro ,h0 most "dive, more ih" iUO.OOO selling In tho first hah fVtiS day. The price was unchanged from?.. ' terday's close. ' , LK1IIGU VALLEY KAILKOAD COMPANY. Philadelphia. March 15. 1810. The Board of Directors of the La!h Valley tlallroad Comuany hay. this diy declared a uuartsrly dividend of tW& tor I1.S5 utr "share) on Its preferred stock to stockholders ot record March -3. 1010. and a Quarterly dividend of Ztt (or SI. S3 per share) oil Its common stock to stockholders of rvcord atarcb 23, I'Jltt; tth payable April 8. 1910. Cbecka will to malted. C. 4. KULP. Treasurer. DIKKCTOitY OF ACCOUNTANT! Lertlued 1'uLUa AccauataaU iwiuiNc-ii b. bouwu it ca. HIS KB it. KJaTAVHl UUUC UUUOXHO, MliNLMUM THICK FOIl FItlSCO It. R. SET AT $45,700,000 Foreclosure Decree Ready Addi tional Pledge of $000,000 Exacted ST. I.OU18, JInrch 31. Tho minimum dale price of tho St. Louis nnd San Fran cisco Hallroad, In case It Is sold under the foreclosure proceedings brought by Now York bankers, wan fixed nt $46,700, 000, plus a pledge of $000,000, which must bo nssurcd by tho buyer at the con clusion of a conference today between United States Circuit Judge Sanborn with attorneys representing the various Interests with claims against the rnll roitd. If the decree Is granted by Judge San born the buyer will havo to rcorganlzo tho railroad under a plan of reorganiza tion approved by tho court and the stock holders will bo taken care of In that way. Tho sale price was llxcd to caro for mortgages long past due. It was consid ered likely by attornoys Interested In tho road thnt Judge Sanborn would sign tho decreo of foreclosure lato today. He Is awaiting word from nttorneys not In the city to approve tho decreo as now drawn up. Tho pledge of $600,000, which must bo assumed, is to tho North American Trust Company, of New York. Tho obligations to bo paid aro as follows: A refunding mortgage held In trusUby the Bankers' Trust Company of NowYork, nnd Ncal A. McMillan for $25,000,000, property covered by a general lien mortgage amounting to $20,000,000 nnd property not mortgaged amounting to $700,000. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YOltlC, March 31. There was a strong undertone In tho foreign exchange market nt tho opening today, the fenturo being an advanco of about 2 per cent. In quotations for lire. Otherwise prices were virtually unchanged from yesterday's close. Quotations follow: Demand sterling, 4.7G (fj 1.7C 7-10, and cables, 4.77; franc checks, G.9794. and ca bles. 5.97. Mark checks, 714, and cables, 71 Il-IG: Swiss checks, &.21, and cables, 5.21 ; Vienna checks, 12.35, and cables, 12.37 ; Stockholm checks, 29, nnd cables, 29.10; pesetas, checks, 19.28, and cables, 19.30; guilders, checks, 42 11-10, nnd ca bles, 42 13-10; rubles, checks, 31.40, and cables, 31.55 ; lire, 'checks, G.57, and ca bles, C.5C Tho feature of the market throughout tho entire session was tho pronounced strength In Italian exchange. It wns re ported thnt sales of liro were made as high as G.35, ugalnst an opening quotation of G.55. Sterling bills were somewhat strong er, demand being quoted at 4.76 7-lb 1.76 Vi. mid cables at 4.77. Franc checks were 5.96 and cables 5.95. Helens marks chocks were 72 and cables 72 3-1G. - RATES FOR MONEY Tlmo 2J4M3U 3 IS U4 4 iUVx 4 Ui (Commercial paper threo to six months. Phil adelphia, 3Vj4 per cent. New York . , Philadelphia lloston Chicago Call ij;ga 3H4 :t -3H04 DAR SILVER liar silver was quoted In London today at 28 m-lllil.. unchanged. Commercial bar silver In New Torls was quoted today at (104 cents, unchansed. COTTON MARKET QUIET: TRADING 1'ROFESSIONAL General Tono Steady Rains Reported in Texas NEW YORK, March 31. Trading In th8 cotton market on the call this morning wns tho smallest In a long tlmo. There vvorc but eight transactions, with no eala of December, usually an active option, The tone wob steady with prices 1 point higher to 2 points lower. Operations of both sides of tho market ' wero mixed nnd professional. After the call one trader offered a small amount of cotton, nnd by tho end of the first 10 minutes recessions of 1 to 4 points from tho Initial figures had been established. There was some rain In Texas, Port Worth reporting moro than half an Inch, and San Antonio, .02, but no precipitation between theso two widely separated sta tions. Cloudy conditions prevailed all over tho SouthwcBt, however, and tho In dlcatlons pointed to moro molsturo for that section.'' Elsewhere In tho bejt It was clear and warmer. No fresh feature developed during the afterrfoon, but prices hold steady, with May selling a point nbovo last night's closo, while later deliveries ruled about net unchanged to 1 point lower. Business wns very quiet. A wlro from Memphis re ported a good demand, with holders very mm iinu uuyura uuuiuu. May .inlv IVInhnr December January Yes. closo. Open. 11 a.m. 12 m. 2 p.m. 11.07 11. nil ll.li.-. 11,911 12.04 111.011 12.1111 12.05 12.0 r ... 12.1H 12.111 12.10 ..... 12,15 ber ...12.31 12..1U 12.31 12.3U 12.37 Great Western Power Co. 1st Mortgage 5 Gold Bonds To yield about 6 These bonds are 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 numberof 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. 358 William P.Bonbright&Co.,k. MORRIS WISTAR STROUD, Jr. Mimnier 437 Chestnut St., Philadelphia New York Boston Detroit 'l,oiidon rarli. William P. Bonbrleht 4 Co. Bonbrisht 4 Co. W- TTI observation indicates that a well secured Dy0 Dona is least siiDjeci iu extreme fluctuation in price. We own many such bbnds, some of the strongest of which are on properties in the immediate neigh borhood of Philadelphia, and are free of Pennsylvania State tax. We have just published a list giving an unusual range of selection of suph bonds, and will take pleasure, in supplying it on request. - I HARPER' & TURNER Investment Bankers 1000-1012 Stock Exchange Building ' Philadelphia a ? These Men Direct The MORRIS Plan SteMS? Inm,ments in T, G. A.hton. J 8. . fturuei V. 8. EJnuUHls Arthur J.-JloriU Kelt. SIcKtiity J, Ji. 3l-.tlll.ttr '!"':ftwi,f",. Joseph M. bteele ( lurK win,",, hton. II. D. Howard H. Henry turuen K. Lea Hunt . r , . . ir.ik ir 1'orbes Tuos. JlarllnJale Hurry It'elke Charlton iiiinau Over JOUO.000 In loans, avertable 1100. made to date. Details on request. Supervised by the State Banking Department. LOU J 8 J. KOLD. Fret. HOWARD B. I1BXRY. V. Prei. B. LEO UUtfT. V. Pre. S Treat. PENNSYLVANIA r LOAN COMPANY 1507 Arch Street 1 f -M Aw'ftrjiir"irrTtl