Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 03, 1916, Final, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING LEDO-EH PHILADELPHIA, mTTNDAY, APRIL 3, 191G.
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FINANCIAL NEWS
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MANY INDICATIONS IN MARKET
THAT BULL CAMPAIGN IS UNDER WAY
Stocks Absorbed During Periods of Uneasiness in Past
.Few Months Good Part of Day's Trading
Consists in Urgent Short Covering
High Points in Today's Financial News
Dividend of fO.iO declared by Champion Copper. Last payment was
$ on January 21 of thin year. Biggest over-Sunday demand for copper in
history, with great strength shown in the market. Baltimore and Ohio
Wilt pay off all 4 1-2 per cent, gold notes, scries "A" ami "B." February
foreign trade, large. Baltimore Sheet and Tin Plate Company bought by
Bethlehem Steel. Philadelphia weekly bank statement showed a falling
off of $672,000 in loans, an increase of $10,OGO,000 in mdividuat deposits
trnd an expansion of $8,GJb,000 in surplus.
New York Slock Sales
Net
Hlsti. tow. Last. chnwr.
Adam Ktprwi lit', ItHi 14 l'i H
Alaska (ioM Mines.... AVi lit1! 2"!4 1
SMALL DEALINGS
IN CURB MARKET
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Am Can ni., 11,
Am can pr
Am Car fc fMy...
Am Coal Product tn"f 10:
Am Cotton Oil f.j nH
Am Hide & 1, pf ftUf fl:!(.
Arnica Secrtrltlnj 2!) 211
Am T.livvnl i!f 21
Atn Mnvrtl pf lOAi -10
Am Luramotlro 82f 7Mi
Am Lwomotlrn pf lnpf 101
Am "sniNt .1 lief 1(I2,'S 101V
Am Smilt & Ilof pf....li:i 11.1
Am Smelt pf II Ml Xfl
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There were many Indications In todny'H stock marital operations that after
the long period of preparation a bull campaign Is ajrnlti under way. Intllcatlons
are plentiful that stocks had been completely absorbed on the many periods of
uneasiness In the Inst few months until at last there is now nothing left for
scattered holders to sell.
!tt has becomo a time, when what the Street would have regarded as bad
news would now bo Welcomed because of Its possible effect In Increasing the
supply and permitting' further accumulation. Thesp conditions were so clearly
manifest that a good part of the day's tradltiR consisted of tirsent covering of
short, especially In stocks like United States Steel common and the active indus
trials, which weroEo1d a few weeks nRO when "end-of-tho-war talk" was universal,
not only hero but In London and Paris, liuylnir resulted In many stocks like
Industrial Alcohol, which roso 8. points, and was followed by Crucible Steel, Amer
ican fclnc and Butto and Superior.
toiero was a good basis for Increased activity In railway equipment storks,
.furnished by the knowledge that tho railway companies are seiklns to place
contracts for early delivery. This created n vigorous demand for American Loco
motive, Baldwin Looomotlvc, Pressed Steel Car and American Car and Foundry
and the strength In these stocks was far greater ttiuu could bo measured by tho
prlco movements during tho day. It was known on tho floor that many large
buylhg orders In Baldwin Locomotive could not bo executed becauso of the pass
ing of the prlco limits.
Thfcro Is much to say about the scarcity of stocks, like Union Pacific, even
with tho attention demanded by the aggressive attitude of tho labor unions. In
terests Jn close touch with tho management!! of tho leading railway systems nre
in no way npprchcnslvo over the results of tho present agitation for higher wages.
Tho belief prevails that adjustment will' bo made either by Joint nnrcement or
arbitration.
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I Am Tel & Tel 12S 127!ii 128 H
Am Tobacco 1U0 100 10(1 I
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Aiwlato.l Oil (17 lXii fid's
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Greater Strength Shown in Copper Markcl
NEV YORK, April 3, Still greater strength Is shown In tho copper market,
with the biggest over-Sunday business ever offered In the history of tho trade.
Foreign and domestic consumers are buying largo quantities, nnd sales have been
mado for deliveries during tho remainder of this year at 27 cents n. pound. Juno
copper, 2?c tho price quoted by all dealers, Is being bid and almost any amount
could be disposed of at that figure. Tho quotation ranging from 2GU to 2fi0. a
pound for fourth quarter shipment has disappeared entirely nnd neither the pro
ducers nor sellers are willing to take business for that period under 27 cents.
Baltimore nnd Ohio to Redeem Notes
NEW YORK, April 3. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company will pay
on Juno 1 at tho ofllco of tho United States Mortgage and Trust Company all of
tho 4 per cent, secured gold notes of series "A." due Juno 1, 1917, and scries
"B," duo June 1, 1918. The redemption price will bo the principal of the notes,
together with a premium equal to U of 1 per cent, of tho principal amount
thereof for each six months between the date of redemption and tho dalo of
maturity.
Miami Copper Company Increases Dividend
NEW YORK. April 3. Tho Miami Copper Company has declurcd a quar
terly dividend of $1.50, payable May 15, to stock of record May 1. In tho pre
vious quarter $1.23 was paid.
Champion 'Copper Declares Larger Dividend
BOSTON. April 3. Tho Champion Copper Company has declared a dividend of
$6.40. The previous payment, $2, was made January 21, 191G.
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CROP REPORTS BAD
Condition of Plant to Be Low
est Since 1904, Says
B. W. Snow
URAI.V IIKI.T IVIUTHKU FOKKCIST.
"IIOAJSO, April 3. The tieatlier fore
CI,;?i,foV 3U hours for the Went fnllnivst
llllnuU. MlniieMita and Poutli llukatn
flenrrallr fulr, tcnlght and Tuexday. not
miirh ihunze In tcinprrntiire.
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clni'.lji probably ruin Honlh.
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Turdu;i unhettled North tonlihtt not
miirh chance In Irinperntiires.
Ipim nnil Nrbnuba Partly rlomlr to
nlsht and Tuesday) not murli rhunte In
temperatures.
orth Dakota I'alr tonight nnd Tue
dair.i someuhat rubier North tunliht.
,W,f-u"t""1- "'"' " Tuesday
and Kouth and Unt lonlihl. '
CHICAOO, April 3. Pronounced
Etrongth was shown In the wheat market
today under the Influence of active gen
eral buying, duo to further unfavorable
crop devices and reports that Holland was
purchasing large quantities In the United
States. Outside Interest was broader.
Professional speculators took profits at
times, but their 'offerlnes were quickly
absorbed by new nonprofessional specu
lators and investors.
The feature of the crop news was a
report by B. W. Snow, who said that the
condition of the plant was the lowest
since 1304. He put its status In the
United States at 78.S. against 88.5 a yeur
ago. and said that the maximum Indi
cated crop was 190,000,000 bushels,
against 665,000.000 buahels last year. Al
though Jt was too early to determine the
proportion of acreage abandoned, he said
enougbywas known to say that it would
be much greater than nojrmal.
Trade in oats was moderate and the
market was stronger. The visible supply
In the United States decreased 617,000
bushels for the week to 17,892,000 bushels.
Leading future ranted aa follows:
. Wheat Open! Illgt.. low, Ctmti2u.
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113
N'FAV YOltK, April 3. Tho tloallrwrs on
tho Hroad Street Curb todas were com
paratively smnll, with little speculative
' InterentiShown In the IcadlnK slocks, like
culm CfTne susar and Aiinvaio steel, uoui
these stocks have a substantial Interest
committed to the Ioiir side, and Cuba
Calio Pilfrar has a Rood active market
around 03. but does not seem to progress
far islthcr side from that price. Mldvale
Kteil also finds a Rood market nt and
above CO, and Is supplied from some
sou 10c on advances.
Tho massive popular Interest Is con
centrated In stocks which can bo bought
nnd nnld for In full In cash without any
strain on tho rcshurccs of tho buyer.
I Thlf Is makhiR lower-priced Issues do
I maiid most attention In deallnRs, nnd
' such slocks as those which havo been
offered for subscription by interests sue
ccitsflll In other properties wcro In the
next demand.
In this group Ulnc Concentrating, which
made a new high record today, was ono
of tho prominent features. Tho motor
stocks seemed to bo established at re
cently prevailing prices, but Chevrolet, In
which 1111 application for listing on the
Stock Kxcliango Is now pending, made a
now high record, with sales at 170.
Ijwprlced copper stocks are also com
Init Into public attention, with Consoli
dated Arizona Smelting heavily traded
In. following the recent annual report nnd
publication of estimates of heavy In
creases In recent mouths.
In the Standard Oil Issues tho feature
was the advance in Chosbrotigh to $1000
a share In anticipation of tho Increase
of tho capital stock, which, It Is sup
posed, will be distributed among present
shareholders.
INDUrtTUIAI.
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Ami-Menu Marronl
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Keadlns
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Southern Ity
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Union lias & P pf-...
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United CUar Mlrs....
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Union Pacific
Union Pacifto pf
United Fruit
U SInd Alcohol
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Utah Securities 17i
Wabash 15Ji
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WIUjj OverUad 235
Willys 0 pf sr f p. ,-103
Wisconsin Central. ...'-. 34S
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Quoted x dividend;
Total sales, 309.000 shares, compared lib
575.000 slurea last JIuuduy.
' nf
Want American Can Co. Dissolved
WASHINGTON, April 3 Assltant At
torney Uerteral Todd, of the Department
of Justice, la preparing a brief to be sub
mitted to the United States District Court
asking a decree from that court dissolv
ing the American Can Company. It will
be filed In the next three weeks. Mr. Todd
saM tods ad wilt supplement the formal
fUUs ft motion, by the Uuvernment, sJtic- J
lor aa u.nnovncej iiei.
.1.1 .trrif
Chevrolet Mntur Car ...
Cuba Cnne Hutmr
Curtlaa Arrnplnno
Drlcas-f-'enlmry
Ilmerson Phono . ...
llnski.ll ti ltiirl-er Cor..
Hi-mlee Manufacturing .
Inler Mnr Murine
do rref "
Kuthodlnii llranze, pref .
Miinlinttnti Transit ....
Mntlm Munition
Mldvale steel
tuli llteviilnr
DU.i Mlsenlohr w I
iln pref
IVerli sh Motor
Poole Kiik & .Mnrh
SI .I1.M111I1 ,enil
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Miami Jliitiirs
S.ulmmrlnn lit v t c etfs,
Trl.iiisle Film v t rttH.,
United Prnllt-KIuirlnir .
P H l.lchl & Hent....
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World Film
STAN'UAIID OIL. SUHSIDIAItlliS.
Prnlrlo l'lpo 22"
Mllii.ilM 177
Ohio Oil H-
H O or California -....'JIS
H O of Jfew Jersey BIB
H O of New Vork 210
OTHKIl OH. STOCKS.
Harnett Oil avi
CnHden Oil
(.'Iinlmer3 Oil
Houstnn Oil
.Midwest Ucilnlnt;
Inter Pet
MINING STOCKS.
Sapulpha 12
Athint.i 1
C.-rro 4IIU
llultu C . v t ctfs DVs
llutte & .V Y 3,,
First Natl Conner 3(4
Giilillk-lil Merger 12
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TRADING QUIET IN;PHILADELPHIA;
TONOPAH BELMONT THE MOST ACTIVE
Stock Moves Up a Small Fraction on Better Price for
Bar Silver Talk of Increased Dividend
for Philadelphia Company
Tho week on tho Philadelphia Stoclt
Kschnitce ntarted very uulet. Traders
showed no -interest In the market. Price
movements, ns baa been tho case for tho
last several days, were) IrreRUlar.
Tho most active issue was Tonopah Bel
mont, more than J BOO shareo sclllnp dttr
ItiK the InornltiR soss'nn. The price of tho
stock wns only up n nmall'fraetlon. Tho
activity In tills Issue wan attributed to the
further advance In the price of bar silver,
for which there has beer, a Rood demand.
On tho other hand. Tonopah Mining was
very quiet, although fractionally strogger.
At tho opening Philadelphia Company
stock sold up a full point, later selling off
n hnlf from the best and recovering some
of Its loss. There wns talk In tho Street
if sonic Interesting developments In the
company this week. It was said that
when tho directors hold tholr meeting dur
ing tho week the dividend will bo In
creased. Philadelphia Company preferred
sold at 3D In tho afternoon, up 2'i from
the last previous close. Tho cumulatlvs
preferred Wns also un...
Sales of Buffalo and Susquehanna com
mon and preferred stocks wcro made dur
ing tho morning nt unchanged prices'.
United flas Improvement sold oft a frac
tion off light trading. Union Traction Was
unchanged, while neither Philadelphia
Itnpld Transit trust certificates nor stock
sold during tho Orsl hour nnd a half of
trading. Tiicro was a break of more than
2 points In .1. O. Brill In the afternoon ses
sion. Keystone Telephone preferred sold
up l',4 to 70.
United States Steel common, which llsu
ally makes up tho bulk of the trading, .
did not sell during the early part of (he
day. , ,
Financial Briefs
Tnlnt sites, $01,800, rimiimreil nlth S3I.200
list Monday.
Local Bid and Asked
HIG JUMP IN DEPOSITS
Philadelphia Bank Statement Shows
Increase of $10,000,000 Sur
plus Also Larger
The outstanding feature of tho Phila
delphia bank statement for the week pre
ceding today was an increaso of $10,066.
000 in Individual deposits. Loans fell oft
$672,000 and surplus Increased $3,404,000
Details follow:
April 8, '10. Increase. April 5. 15.
Loans . . . $tnn.i',s2.ouo tii72.oon j4i2,3iil,ooo
Den'isdndl 43i.7ir,.ooo lo.oi'.o.iion 331 ii.io.nnn
Circulation ii.nin.ooii -zz.uon
Duefr.bkH. T-J.MIK.IIIIU 1.1113,01111
Dcnnrtiks 17S.121.O00 1,7411.0011
i:xCleuril. 2.1,2117,000 ii.2O0.oon
Ili-sv. held 120.111) I. ono 3,n.i4,oiio
llf-av r-ul. 77.50S.000 400.0110
Surplus .. 43.150.000 3.401.000 .11, U08.000
Surplus under old rnrm. April o, iui i, in..
801.000: April 7. 101.1, 15.11111,000; April I,
l'.ll'J, (12.702.000; April 3. 1011, 10,703,230.
Decrease.
11. 2UII.O00
.10,515,000
133,8118.000
1,140.000
111.301,(100
nn.iw3.oni)
KAILKOAD EARNINGS
UUI.AWAIin AND HUDSON
1015, Increase,
Year cndliiB December 31
dross It. It 23. 780.511) $1.0ni,557
Netlt.lt 8. 283. 771 1.421.782
Net Income 10.b37.03S 408,402
NBW YORK. NEW II.VVKN AND HAflTFOHD
10111.
February urosi $5,802,178 Jl.211.1212
Net after taxes 1,108,371 1)1,30!)
lll-ht months gross.. 40.H28.33li 7.220.278
Net after taxes 14,700.773 3.712.834
IIOCK1NO VALLEY.
February Bross J.1J3.03T
Net Ift1.1i7:t
Eight months' gross.. 4,8:f.i,711
Net 1.802.311
JltSSOUIU. KANSAS AND
32.501,158
114,5111
21.810.521
February gross ....
Net alter tuxes . . . .
i:iKht months cross.
Net utter taxes
Decrease.
4,027.003
1173,308
38.011
552,582
434,010
TEXAS
$227,530
74U10S
1.O21I.10S
1.370,012
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CHICAOO. April 3. Hogs Receipts, 20,000.
Market 25c. higher. Mixed and butchers,
JU.IlwlO.hil; good heavy, l).GvU.SD: rough
heavy. Sli.31ft0.l5; light. i0.353U.80; pigs,
J7.00MO; hulk, IO.006io.7S.
t'ATTI.K Receipts. 0000. Market S3c.
higher. Ileeves. 17.3.1010; cows und helfera,
3.b.ii 8.U0; Mockers und feeders, l).35lfj
H.tM; Texuns. iT.lolavO; calves. 7.508.75,
SHEEP Receipts, lu.uou. Market 15 to
25c. lower. Native und Western. 40.15 Kj
8.1.1; lambs. 0s 11.33.
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
NEW YORK. April 3. HOTTER Market
uulet and easier feellnff on top grades. Ite-u-lpts.
5532 packages. Extra creamery. 37c;
hlvhir scoring, 37ViJ8c; State dairy. 30V4
37c; Imitation creamery. 2&2UV4c
KGOS Market for hUh grades tlrmi lower
grades weak. Receipts. 22.723 cases. Extra
llmts. 21i22c.s ilrsts. 20V4J21g.; white
tMws. 25sV20c; brown, 23tr21c,; mixed color,
21W22'.-ic; refrigerator, best, 21?i j22Vic.
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
NEW YflllK. Anrll 3 The nffp n.jrt.t
was featureless this morning and tlrst prlcea
nanged iroin saiuruay'a nnala, Theru
War, nnc-1
wera no sales on the opening rail
Today's
opening.
6.53 b. HO
March . . .
April
May . . . .
June
July
August . .
SaiitemLer
Oetabar ..
November
l)cainber
January
February ,8.30
UKJ.
Total sales. 7260 bags.
Today' a
I'.IM.
8.5008.01
8.10
s!i8
8.26
8.30
.8.38
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8.311
18.33
18.38
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Saturday'a
clue.
3.488.50
&1408.13
6:23 88.24
83005.37
8.4388.11
Mahoning & Shenangov
Rwy, & Light Co.
1st. & Consol. 5 Gold onds
Inst. May & Nov. Due 1920.
To Yield 5.15
Tax Exempt in Penna.
REED A. MORGAN & CO.
WEST BSD TBl-'ST IHJ)Q., VUIUt.
Members of the l'blbi. Stock Exchanxe
Italdwln
llurr & Soi to ....
dn pref
Drill ,1 (I
Elec Slnr.ico
tlen ARphnlt
do pref
Keystone Tel
iln t C
do nref
T.tio Sup Corp
l.ph!.Th Nnv
l-ehbrh Vnlley
Lehigh Valley Tr...
do pref. ,
I'ennsylvnnia
l'hlla DIoc
l'hlln Co
do 5 per rent, prrf
do 11 per cent, pref
l'hlln UTlc
Iti-adlnir
Ton IMmont
Ton Mlnlns
Union True
II C t
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York IUIhvny
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LOCAL MINING STOCKS
TONOl'AH STOCKS.
Hid.
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MacNnmura
iiidn-ny 22
.Mlzpnh Ext 21
Montana 2(1
Northern Star 10
Tonopah Helmont 4V4
Tonopah Extension 4T-i
Tonopah Mining 0!4
Hi-seue Hula 3.1
West End 7U
OOLDKIELD STOCKS.
Atlanta 1.1
Illue Hull .02
Ilontll HI
Hulldni; Ill
C O D 03
Combination Fraction 07
Dlnmondneld II II 02
Daley 01
Florence .42
Roldlleld Consolidated 70
Hold Mold Mercer
Jumba Extension
Kewnnaa
Oro
Sand Ken
Silver Pick
MISCELLANEOUS.
Falrv Aztec . . .
Klmberly
Nevada Hill ...
Arizona Un . .
Nevada Wonder
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FEBRUARY FOREIGN TRADE
WASHINGTON. , April 3. The preliminary
figures of tho total value of United States ex
ports and Imports for February and for eight
months comparo with the llgures for the pre
vious two ycura as follows (000 omitted):
MERCHANDISE.
February 1010. 11)15. 1014.
Imports 11113,11.15 11 25. 123 $148,044
Exports 400.830 208,727 172,020
Excess of ex
ports 215,001 178,004 23,875
Eight months
Imports 1, 301, 084 $1.055.n.H J1.215.7II7
Exports 2,080,301 1,038,387 1.035,722
Excess of ex
ports 1.285.217 B77.750 470.025
GOLD EXCLUSIVE OF ORE.
February 1010.
Imports tu.010
Exports 13.U8I
Excess of ex
ports 7,008
Eight months
Imports (328,054
Exports 47.471
Excess of ex
ports 280.563
Excess of Imports.
1013.
J12.72A
1,033
11.073
S40.287
140,387
91,120
1014.
13,208
0.078
S40.440
44.05(1
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
XBW YOltK, April 3. Tho market for
foreign exchance opened quiet, without
particular featuro otherwise. Quotations:
Demand sterling, 4.70 7-10 ; cables, 4.77 ;
franc cables, B.97 ; checks, B.07 ; reichs
marlts, 72072 : lire, cables, 6.61i ;
checks, 0.62 V--; Swiss cables, 5.21; checks,
B.21?4: Stockholm, 2D29.10; Vienna,
12.40012.42; pesetas, 10.35 19.40; guild
ers, 42V42 13-1C; roubles. 3 1.4 5 31. 50.
In the afternoon the mantel was feat
ured only by extreme dullness. Quotations
follow. Demand sterling, 4.76 7-1C; cables,
4.77: franc cables, 6.97U; checks, B.98;
rclchsmarks, 71 15-16 and 72.
Tho exports of copper for the month of
March amounted to 21,231 tonn. compared
with 29.S1G tons In the satno month last
year. '
Twenty-two railroads, operating In tho
United .States only have reported weekly
Kro.is earnings for the third week ol
March of $7,121, OBI, an Increauj of
$1,070,190 over the cnrii-sliolldllis week
of last year. No decreases wore shown.
Xot revenues of 9G railroads In Feb
ruary were $.18,199,873, tho Interstate
Commerce Commission announced today,
as compared with $2B,340,231 In Febru
ary, 191B.
The Xeiv York Stlbtroasury gained
$3,166,000 from banks on Saturday, mak
ing t cash net gain since Friday of
$3,977,000.
The Inspiration Copper Mining Com
pany, of .Vow York, reports that tho
production for March was 9,300.000
pounds, an Incrense of 1,000,000 pounds
over February.
The Listing Committee of tho New
York Curb Market Association lias ruled
that on and after Thursday, April 13, tho
permanent engraved stock certificates of
the White Motor Company shall bo tho
only good delivery. Temporary certifi
cates may bo exchanged at tho Columbia
Trust Company.
Production of tho Anaconda Copper
Mining Company In March amounted to
20,600.000 pounds of copper. This com
pares with 23,300.000 pounds in February,
23,200,000 pounds 111 January, and 25,
OOd.000 pounds In December, tho high
mark In 1915. In March last year tho
company produced 19,000,000 pounds of
the metal.
The Illinois Trust nnd Savings Bank of
Chicago announces that Frank F. Winans
has been added to Its bond department
ass sales manager. Mr. Winans has
been Identified with the banking business
In Chicago for many years, most of
his experience having been with the.
Northern Trust Company in its bond and
other departments. IIq Is an ex-prcsldent
of the Bond Men's Club of Chicago, as
well as a member of other Chicago clubs
and organizations.
There will bo no session of the Chicago
Board of Trade tomorrow, spring election
day. ,
Coupons duo April IB from tho bonds
of tho Anglo-French five-year 5 per cent,
cxtornal loan will be ' payable at tho
office of J. P. Morgan & Co., 23 -Wall
street, on and aftor that date.
There wero 1,696,357 tons of bituminous
coal shipped over tho Philadelphia and
Reading Railway during February, as
against t,137,9S3 tons for tho correspond
Inff month of last year, and 1,717.182 tons
In January, 1916.
Net profits of $1,330,166 for the year
ending December 31, 1915, nro reported by
tho Rubber Goods Manufacturing Com
pany today, as against $2,193,220 for the
provious year. Dividends for 1915
amounted to $1,218,432, a decrease of
$875,552.
Freight traffic over the lines of tho
Pennsylvania Railroad continues largo, as
indicated by tho dally averago movement
of loaded cars. Tho averago dally move
ment past 10 Junction points In March
was 31.1GS, an Increase of 6111, or 21.3
per cent, as compared with the samo
month or mo previous i-ai.
COTTON ADVANCES
ON FUTURE DEMAND
Mill Interests Boost Prices From Ono
to TvoI'oints.
NEW YORK, April 3. The cotton
market In the early afternoon developed
n very steady uiulcrtono on demand for
tho summer months from mill Interests
and covering by earlier sellers. Prices
regained nil of the early loss and sold
up to a net advance of-1 to 2 points.
Arrivals of cotton at New York today
were light, amounting to 1300 bales. In.
terior stocks decreased 2000 bales for the
dny, compared with no change, cither last
week or year, and a decrease of BOOO
hales In III 14. Toward mid-afternoon tho
local market ruled steady and net un
changed. Kxports for the day were 13,798 bales
against 36,150 bales a yenr ago. Today's
j total Included 6726 bales to Great Britain,
I 492 bales to Franco and 0580 bales to tho
Continent. Clearances for tho season ag
gregate -l.OOn.T70 hales, contrasted with
6,689.933 bales for the corresponding'
period last season.
A featuro of business was tho trading
ny ono operator for 1000 bales of Marc
at as high as 12.26, or only 2 points under
final bid on Saturday.
Silt. clo?u. Opon, HIkIi.
l-.l'.i 1U..1.1
11.77
11. SH
11.11.1
12.1.1
12.211
March
May
July
October . .
December
January ,
Spot
.11.81
.ll.ti.'l
.12.01
.12.18
.12.24
. 12.(10
11.00
12.01
12.(111
12.211
12.32
Low.
12.3S
11.77
II.. '-II
11.113
12.10
12.17
Close.
12.23
11.00
12.110
12.117
12.2.1
12.:tl
12.00
Liverpool Cotton
LIVERPOOL, April 3. -Spot cotton to
day was uulet, and 5 points lower on the
basis of 7.6B1I for mid-upland. Tho sales
were 6000 bales.v Including 4800 bales
American. Tho imports wcro 9000 baloa.
Including 7700 bales American. Tho mar
ket for futures closed quiet at a net decline
of 3i,i(0'7 points.
BAR SILVER
In London bar sliver wns quoted at 21) d
pence, up i pence.
Commercial bar silver In New York was
nuoted at (II Y, cents., nn ndvnnce of ii cent.
RATES FOR MONEY
New York
l'hlladelphla .
Hnntnn
Chicago
Call.
Ii(ie2
a 1.4 4
:i'.4Sfi
I'nnimorclal naner. thren tn elv ninnlhn. lhlt.
mlclphla, 314IB4 per cent.
B.A.
BANK CLEARINGS
Bank cleartnss today compared with corre
.spondlne day ..t two years: m
Phlla J51.741.334 J27.80ll.281 323,747.431
11 ,An st an an!t n.:iin.HK7 !i.n4ii.7-i
New York. 489.481.723 253.:l40.137 211.U27.35ll
St. Louis.. 20,000.221 14.004,705 15,105,401
llaltlmore... 7.280.203 0.110.430 5,823,022
Schwab Buys Tin Plate Plant
BALTIMORE, Md.. April 3. Charles M.
Schwab, chairman of the board of direc
tors of tho Bethlehem Steel Company, has
bought the Baltimore Sheet and Tin Plate
Company, the $3,0Q0,000-concem recently
promoted by J. II Aldred. The originally
proposed size of the plant will bo tripled as
the result of the purchase.
Texas Bank Fails to Open
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 3. The
West Texas Bank and Trust Company did
not open Its doors today. It has a cap
ital of $250,000 and deposit of about $2,
000,000. The bank is a State guarantee
Institution. It was established in 1905,
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March 27. 1016.
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on the capital which was patd In prior to
Novetnbar 10. 1013. payable Jlay 1. 1010, to
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April 13. IBlii- Checks will be mailed.
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