v'-f - " ') ff ww JlfT - - """fr Af -wg EVENING LEDGEB-PHILAPELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APEIL 5, 1916. 15 .-..,,- JUL f f FINANCIAL NEWS SENTIMENT TURNS TO BULL SIDE; NEARLY ALL STOCKS ADVANCE Upward Move in Rails Based on Information That La bor Troubles Will Be Settled Without a Strike An ( thracite Situation Seems to Be Well in Hand ' NEW YORK, April G. Trading sentiment turned to the bull sldo nc-iiln tills morning and Instead of the drives and declines that marked yesterday's trading price movements today were nearly In alt cases to higher levels. A substantial Incentlvo for pur clinso of stocks was found In tho attitude of one of the leading houses Moore & Schley who first wero aggressive buyers of Reading and were later buyers of Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, Erie and Chesapeake and Ohio. It was ascertained that this movement was based on what Was believed to be sound Information that developments had occurred which promise a settle ment of labor troubles without resorting to a strike and was said by some Im portant mllroad Interest today that thero is no fear of any tie-up of the rail road systems being ordered. Confidence In these statements was shown In the strength or Now York Central, Erie, St. Paul and all other Important active rail way Issues. The railroad shares furnished virtually tho whole market In the afternoon, with ndvances of n point and moro In many Issues. Tho anthracite situation seems nlso to bo well in hand. One of tho directors of tho Lehigh Valley said that tho outlook now 'is that everything Is adjusted, nltnough ho was disinclined to make any positive statement In advance of formal notion. Heading hos undoubtedly been influenced by this outlook, but Reading stock Is In such a strong position and has so many friends that It may bo looked to for an atlvanco on either favorable or unfavorable news. Tho ndvanco In American Smelting was on buying by n. firm closely con nected with tho Guggenheim Interests. The Guggenheim fumily ntid Its affilia tions are bullish over tho outlook for American Smelting with tho clearing away of tho harassing bandits from tho zone In which their Mexican properties arc '"""'" -hikou uroporucs in normal times furnished fino third of American Smeltlng's net income. ,, ..Tl,e?'WM BO0d b,,ylnB n" through the morning In tho standard Issues, like united States Steel common, Anaconda and Utah Copper. Copper Exports to Franco Increase BOSTON, April C In tho seven months ended January 31 there httvo been Sa1. Fr.nnC 151'123'083 PonnOn of American copper, as compared with 84.000.882 pounds In tho same period last year nnd D3.2M.103 two years ago ' Kng ,an,? t0 .nli' 86'9"'770 Pound", whereas last year there was consigned to Hrltlsli ports 133,216,732 pounds. Despite tho fact that total exports up to tho end of January last wore 164,000,000 pounds less than in the corresponding period of rarB,,nR' U' Val" WnS on,y "00.0( 'ess, or $75,229,430. against $83. ro.lo 'o POr'8 f CPpor d"rillB Inn,1!ry totaled 66,(11 1.532 pounds, against flP0U 8 yCar- Tll ValU0' 1,0WaVfr, Jumped from $7,700,000 to New York Bond Sales 2:40 High. I.ow. I'.Xf. IMI 115 j ? V HI ' 4. nsj 103 103S 1(14 limii . iiu'i won P3' va'i VI uH ii VA It) 1374000 AwtlO'Fr r, aiiiio Amcr T1 clt 4 3m() Amir Tel cvt 4 ', 40UO Armour Co 4.4 lli.iiiil Atchlfton Rfn 4s . 2000 Atchldon cv 4 .. eiiiicio Atehlaon cv 4s 'no IOIIO Atch Trnna H I. i. .!!!'"! Allan en i.lno 1st 4s o.l Jju "ait ft Oho fls ,...100! 0000 Unit C) Sum nU. 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(1157.. 10(1 J lort 1 lints' 25001) N Y llwy ref s 70 r4 70 (J 70S Eastern Steel Pays Part of Back Dividends NEW YORK, April 5. The Eastern Stocel Company has declared a divided of BU per cent, on tho first preferred stock to apply on accumulated dividends. The company also declared tho regular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent, on tho first preferred. Koth dividends nro payablo May 15 to stockholders of record May 1. This leaves a total of 0?i per cent, in back dividends on the first preferred Btoclc. Lanston Monotype Kesumes Dividends NEW YORK, April 5. Tho Lanston Monotypo Machine Company has re sumed payments of dividends nt tho rate of 1 per cent., payablo May 31. Tho dividend was passed In June. 1914, previous to which time tho regular quarterly disbursements of 1U per cont. had been made slnco December, 1009. Whlto It Is not stated that tho dividend just declared Is a quarterly payment, it is under stood that It is tho intention to re-establish stock on the old basis. United States Smeltinp; Increases Dividend BOSTON, April 5. Tho United States Smelting directors havo declared a dividend of $ltn share on tho common stock, placing It on a $4 basis as compared with $3 previously. Tho directors o: tho United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company have declared a regular quarterly dividend of S7H cents on tho proforred stock. Dividends wtro resumed on tho common stock three months ngo with a declaration of 75 centa a share, previous to which 75 cants was paid July 15, 1914. NEW YORK STOCK SALES I.i.it 2:40 close. UIrIi. Low. turn, Adams Express UiV, 14IJS 14I'f UAH Alaska J Oold M 1(1 10 10 10 Alaska Oold Mines.... 20H 20H 20' 20VJ AUIs-Chalmors Mfc,... -20H UIMf 2!s 20' i Am Hoot Susar 72$ 7i'ij 72' 7.'i'i Am Beet Suear pf 04 01H 01$ 04M AmCan 00U fil'J 01U 01M AmCar&Fdy co 70H OO'f 09f Am Car & Kdy pf no HOH 110'S 110. Am Coal Products IGOlf 102i 102! i 102'j Am Coall'rod pf 117 110$ 110H IWA Am Eiprcss 120 12SW 128 128 Am Illdo & L pr c-jij 52H S2H 52' Am Ice Securities S8M 2SU 2Sj 28? Am Linscod 2.JH 24.li 21 21 Am Llnsccd pf 40 .(fli 40 40'i Am Locomotive 7bJ SOi 701$ so Am Locomotive pf...l()4$ 102H 102'$ 102H Am Sm & Rr 102'f 10-1H 102V 103$ Am Smelt pf A 0:$ 03$ 03)$ 03M ArnjBmclt pf B SO 851f SS'i K5U Mf Steel Foundries... r2li .r,23i 52?' 52'f Am Suear Hof 100 . 110 109'i 110 AmSuzar Kef pf U3 H5H ll.r$ 115'$ Am Tel & Tel 127)i 12SVj- 12S 128 Am Tobacco mo lOOV 100H l'J0'$ Am Woolen 50 SOU 50Ji 50'i Am Zinc L Sm SOU 00't' .S0!i S0?i Anaconda Cop ii 805 hW 80 8(H Assoclatod Oil 07$ 08 08 08 Atch Top & S F 103$ 1013$ 101 101 Atl Coast Line., 110 110H 110)$ 110)$ Bald Loco Wks 100U 108$ 107!$ 107J Bait k Ohio 87)f 87H 87)$ 873$ Batopllas Mining 2$ 25f 2) 2M Bethlehem Steel 404 48.) 4R'i 485 Brooklyn Union Oas..l20 120 128 120 Brooklyn Rap Tr KjK 8554 85)$ 85)$ BrunsT & It It sec... 0$ OK 0 0!f Butte & Superior 01?t 02U 02 02 Cat retroleum 23i 2t 21 21 Cal Petroleum pf.,.,.. 51 5W !IH flli Canadian Pacific I07)f 100 16SH 100 Central Leather 51U 5-lU 5J)i 6-H unanaier Motor oi)g 04U 04!$ Ches & Ohio 02 03)$ 02'f Chile Copper 22) 24 22)1 Chlno Copper 5-1$ 55 5-Uj Chi Great West 12)f I2JI 12'$ CM Mil & St P 03)$ Olli 93)$ CMM&StPpf 129 130 130 Chi la Northwestern. . . 12S3 127 127 CMltl & Pae 17)1 17)f 17 uiuett I'ea & co 72)f 7: Id st Nov Con Cop. .... ?7,T ?$' K-Cv J.0 AIJr Bko..l.l.-, l-0 115 140 $"" wi Mi my, o;.!f ?X O K 101)$ 105!f 101!f 105 x-v- mA.St L M'i :i;5v W-i LVJi 28S lii "UH N Y Norfolk- & Western 122 ortn American 09 122W 121J$ 122$ 00 00 G9 Northern Pacific 113'f 114W ll.'Pf 111 l-acmc Mall ' 22'f 231$ 2'.IH 23!$ Pennsylvania It '; ;,rnj 57?4 50'f 57K 453X SOU 92$ OHf 02)$ 23 MH 12J$ 913$ 130 127 17U 72 45!i 20?4 02)$ 453$ .1531 . 21 20)f . 923$ 04)$ .220 220 220 220 210 218 218 218 . 18!$ 19)$ . 93 02 4831 25)$ 37U 5231 43)$ 19!$ 02 48 25 3031 52 43 111) 70J 91 49)1 19'$ 92 48$ 25)1 37$ 52 43 110 78 01 4931 122)1 44)1 Col Fuel & Iron Corn Products Kef. . . Crucible .Steel Cuban-Am Sugar Del Lack & West Denver & Wo Or pf. Detroit United Itys... Distil Sec Corpn 18H kDoma Mines 25)$ PErie 30)1 W Erie 1st pf 52 Fed Min & Sm pf 41H General Motors pf 1 lfl)$ 115 QoodrlchlB V 7631 78$ Granby Consol 01 91 Greene-Cananea 49$ 49)1 M Great Northern pf 121$ 122)1 122 O N cfs for ora prop. . 44 413$ 41)1 H Illinois Central 103 102)$ 102)1 102)$ lot Asrlcoltural pf,... 59H S9$ 5'JJ$ 50)$ L Int Harr NJ Ill 1113$ 110$ 110$ BIntlUrT NJ pf 118 U9)$ 1191$, 119$ V Int Paper 11H 11 11 11 Int Paper pf 48)$ 4S 47)$ 47)$ W 101 LUO uip ...-IS IWi 48 48 , i Mini v 1 crs 48 Int M M pf cof dp... 20 Int MM pf cof dp.,, 73H Jewel Tea 95 Kan City Southern. . . . 25J$ Kellp Spg Tire 74 Kennecott Copper..,,. 57H Lack Steel Co 771f lacieos uas... 103$ IOI Lehigh Valley. ., . ..... 77 77)1 Lea Hubber Tlra...... 61$ 52$ Loose-WUea Biscuit.... 10H 16$ K0036.W 013 sa pr, . . , 51) 51 iLormaro r co pi , ..iiok 110)1 110)1 11931 AW Wish ,.123$ 124$ 124)$ 124)$ acuaywos. 711 7U 70$ 70)$ aiHI Motors., 72)$ 74 72M 73)j ist pi.... t&u eo 80$ 80 OiH 48H 20)1 74H 05)$ 26 75$ 8 77)1 48)1 18)$ 73)$ 92 26 74 57)1 77)$ 103)$ 103)$ 77)$ 77$ 51)$ 52)$ 16)$ 16)$ 51 51 48)1 19)1 73M 9231 20 75)$ 67)1 77)$ 67),' .65 56)1 573$ 65 65 mi mis Hl Peoples (Jan ChU ,on$ KJlVf 101 niiiaueipcia L, 44 41; Qulckullvpr. ..: 3).$ 3 Itay Con Copper 211$ 4)1 "oadlnc R.l$ S0)$ IteaUlnK2dpf 14)$ 4131 Itepubllc Iron & S.... fluj am Jtock Island $ jj liock Island pf aj ;j St Louis & S K 051 -nt St L & S F 2d pf ;t H3 Seaboard .'.Ir Line fll$ i.ivj Seatisanl Air Lino pf . . 35)$ 30)1 Shut Ariz Cop ;jo ;;r,Vj Sloss-Shef S & I f,o 50 South Porto It Sug.... 209 210 Southern Pacific 03 OS'l Southern Ky 20W 20)$ Standard Milling pf. . 89 87 Studebaker Co 143JI 145 Tenn Copper 53)1 53K Texas Pacific 8 8)$ Texas Co 10031 197 Texas Co rhhti 18 18 Union Bag & Paper... 73$ 7)1 Union Bag & P pf. ... 3ij$ 31 Unltod Cigar Stores... 04 91 Unitod Cigar Mfrs..,. 02 02 United Cigar Mfrs pf.,1093$ 110 Union Pacific 133)1 j;u Union Pacific pf S3 8231 United Fruit 149 140)1 U b mil Alcohol 101 104H 102 U S Ind Alcohol pf,...101)S 103)$ 108 44 3 21 853$ 411 51)$ H H 23$ 33$ 15)$ 30 30 50 208J$ 0S)1 203$ 87 104 4431 3 2t 80 4131 51!$ USCll'i F 22$ Un Itys Inv Co pf. ... 30 U S Itubbor 52 U S Steel Corpn 85$ U S Stoel Corpn pf . . . . 1 lfl U SSm It &M 09 Utah Securities 17J$ Utah Coppor 81)$ Wabash 15 Wabash pf A 40)j Wabash pf 11 28 West K & M 05)$ Western Maryland 32)$ West Maryland pf 48)$ West Union Tel 00)$ Wheel & Lako Erin.... 23$ Willys Overland 237 Willys O pf s r f D....101 Woolworth F W 124$ 125 Quoted ex dividend. 1!1 30 53'f K5)$ 117 0S)$ 17H 8211 15)1 4031 28)1 00)1 323$ 48H 00)$ 2)1 239 23$ 33$ 15'$ :ioi 31: 50 210 9S)$ 2I)1! 87 142)1 14231 53)$ 53H 8 8)$ 10CH 190)$ 17)$ 18 t 0)1 0)1 28 28 03H 93)$ 02 02 110 110 1333$ 133)$ 82)1 82)1 148)$ 149 1023$ 10S)$ 2H1 2131 29)1 29K 5231 5331 h..l 853$ 1103$ 117 07!$ 07J$ 17)$ 173$ 81 15 46)$ 27!$ 05)1 3U$ 47)$ 1)03$ 231 30 1043$ 101)1 104)$ 124)$ 124)$ 823$ 15)1 46)$ 28)$ 00 323$ 483$ 00)$ 2)1 230 Berkshire Furnace to Open RIIADIKO, Pa., April 6. In two weeks the Berkshire Iron Works, at Sheridan, will blow In its furnace This plant was closed three years ago. A largo amount of money was expended In giving the plant a general overhauling. When running full tho capacity of the furnace was 700 tons of pig iron per week. Attention will be given to the making of forromanganese. Before the war much of It was Imported from Germany. Tho plant will havo from 120 to ISO employes. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO, April 0. IIOU3 Receipts. OOOOt market, 10c. hlstaeri mixed und butchers. S9.S0 l).80: good Iisavy, .030.85: rouih heavy blW?To:0,8s! ,tf-409',,0 "' & CATTLE Receipts. S000; market. 10 10c. hlxher: Uneven. JT. 40010; cows and bellers. iS.UO8.00i utockers uud feeder. IU.40fllb.S0: Texans. j7.25as.BO; calves, 17.2308.1:5. ' SHKBH Heeelpu, 14,000: market strong: nativu and Western, SQ9.15i lambs. I8.75& 11.40. I.KG.VL. ADVEBXISEMENTS KSN0T1CE IS IIEHEUV OIVEV THAT tha aDDlictlon of Xfarrv v. tvti. detective license will bo heard la Room 270 City 1U1). Philadelphia. J 8 1(1. at 10, a. m. BCTOBrOK ACCOUNTANTS UMOuUnU 0 Oil N V Tr n .IU no noon Norf & Went in tiH-H 7000 Nor I'ne rrlor 4n... 0.1 anoo Oro Short I. rof 4i.. oil MIDI) Purine Tel Kb lOOU 1000 IVnnit rn 44b lO.IH 7000 IVnnn 434b 10S1...1O2U lnoo l'eo & Kant 1st 4n.. 00 HiOO ltonilliiB koii 4s OIH 7000 Hep Ir A a As ooti 1(100 ltork Island 4s so IIOOO Itorlc Inlonil rM Ji UMl: 2000 Hoclt Islnnd lis 102 1000 Ht Louis Swn 1st 4s. 7SVi .10(10 Houlh Hell .Is loo', 411100 South l'ac cv 4n. .. SH loon do cv ret t n ns..loii 1044 .000 Sooth Hwv iron J. Toli. TuL nnim Un..,i. it ...- r .....,f ...n.7 ...... :. .' "i t-uii tn , ,i. ill. 110 IMS u;t 0.1 loo 4 1034 102 W oo 04 nou NO 08 U 102. 7SH loot. UN mi no's n.i n.i lor. k 102(4 no 04 ; poI (M nsVi 102 7H14 1004 SH 104 Ji 7(1 5 102 15 .ii.r.i. u...t. ,,...t. ... .1 ..77 '... if looo Toxns Co Os lo.-.i? lor.i; inAi? no;; Third Avo mil 5s .. hiU siti JH,t 040(10 Toklo .is 78l, 78(1 78ti 100(1 tr H lluMior I! 102t; ins.) 102' 11(1011 IT H Stl OS sf ... ll)l ioifi l ; 000 Union I'nn rv .In .11.4 II I 4 ' 4 1? IKl'i Hll'4 lllltt lotjl loi nil? OHti (mU ouk 02 112 lll! fil' BUSINESS IS ONLY FAIR ON THE COTTON EXCHANGE South Buys Near Months', Big Option Takes Late Options NBW YOIIK, April S. At tho openlne; on tho Cotton Kxchanico this mornlntr buslncps was only fair. Southern Inter ests were buyers of the near months, with ono prominent operator taking the Into options. Tho supply came from Wall street houses and scattered sources. Prices wore 2 to 6 points there, but the tone held steady. After the call there was con tinued purchases of May by the Koulh, but pressure was noted In this option and this Is expected to contlnuo until the first nollco day, April 2B. Tho market steadied up 4 or 5 points rlR-lit after tho opening, but near month liquidation continued and prices cased off again during the middle of tho morning. Thero seemed to be somo Wall street liquidation of both July and May, and tho old crop months sold nbout 8 points under last night's closing flgu'res, while new crop deliveries worked 3 to 5 points not lower. Itcports from Oalveston claimed that 25 steamers had been booked for April-May shipment. Muring the mlddlo of tho day tho mar ket was qulot, but held steady with new crop deliveries working back to about last nights closing figures on scattered cov ering. In Liverpool tho market started com paratively steady, but cased later and nl tho tlmo of the start here prices were nbout 3 points higher. They wero duo to como half lower, to l higher. 1'rlvato cables stated that ho market had a poor under tone, with Ultlo or no buying power In evidence. Yes. closi. Oopn. II. NS 11.711 It iS 11 01 12 OH 12.01 12.22 12 22 12.31 12.27 12.11 12 35 Sales in Philadelphia Msy .itiiy October December .Innunry , Marrh . . 11 n.m. 12 m. B p.m. 11.70 11.01 11.02 11.08 12.03 12.03 12.12 12.21 12.211 12.21) 12.34 12.31 Liverpool Cotton MVtiRI'OOIi, April 5. Spot cotton to day was quiet, nt n decllno of 7 points, on tho bnols of T.GSil. for mld-uplnnd. Tho sales nggreg.itcd C000 bales, Including 1000 bales American. Tho Imports were 13,000 bales, Including 7000 bales Ameri can. The morkot for futures closed easy nt u net decllno of 4 to fi'.i points. iiooii Union I'nc rfd 4a mini wnnasn 1st os 2IIOO Walmsh '2d (Is . l i w-r T 1st ct Is t pd .12 200(1 West Unl-m m,s ... nr.it r.UOU West Union ,'is ....1004 100?I 100i Financial Briefs n Tho meeting of the Stato Bank of Phila delphia to elect directors, etc., which was to have been held yesterday, has been Indefinitely postponed. At tho nnnual meeting of Cities Service Company of .Vcw York, C5. S. Dovln, of Kills & Co.. London, ICng., nnd Wntson 11. ltoblnson nnd K. II. Johnson, of New York, wore elected directors, taking tho places of William II. Joyce, of Now York, and William J. Henderson and Lawrenco MncFarland, of Montreal, Tho Listing Committee of the Now York Curb Market Association rules that tho stock of tho Hecla Mining Company shall sell cx-divldend at 10c. today. Tho dlyl (lend Is payablo to holders of record .tiarcn si. Tho Guaranty Trust Company of New York la now prepared to exchange the temporary stock certificates of the Cuba Cano Hugar Corporation preferred and common stocks for engraved permanent certificates. Tho Now York Subtrcasury lost $115,. 000 to tho banks yesterday, reducing tho cash net gains slnco Friday to $5,159,000, Konnott M. Coolbaugh has been an- pointed manager of tho statistical depart ment of Wlstar & Stokes. Tho Hoard of Representatives of tho Now York Curb Market Association has listed and nUmlttcd to quotation the JS100, 000 capital shares of tho Oklahoma Pro ducing and Hollaing Company, of a par value of J5. The transfer agency Is tho Bankers' Trust Company nnd tho registrar is tho Liberty National Bank. February gross earnings of tho New York Railways nmounted to $1,040,676, an Incrcaso of $58,195 over tho corresponding month last year. Net earnings wero $277,322, nn Increase of $29,051 over those of tho same month In 1915. City Controller William A. Prendcr gast, of Now York, will receive sealed bids at his oflico In tho municipal building un til 2 p. m. April 19 for $10,000,000 4i per cent, corporate stock, payablo April 1, 1906, and $15,000,000 44 per cent, cor porate Btock, maturing serially from April 1, 1917, to April 1, 1931. Inclusive. The latter class will be sold only In series. Separato proposals must be mado for each class. New du Pont Powder Magazine BALTIMORE. Md., April 5. Engineers of tho du Pont Company are In Baltimore planning the erection of a big storage magazine near the city. Tho company has one on tho Annapolis road near Mount Wlnans, but that Is not large ennutrh. The new one wll be located on tho Phlla- I lnliililn rnnrl Tien,- TTafrlni T),,. nn.l in I ... ...... ... ... .. .,1411, Ull.l un establishment hero Is probably duo to tho company's largo war orders with both the Poole Engineering Company and tho Bart-lett-Hayward Company. NEW YOIIK CURB lNDUSTUIAt.3. nisnilohr do pref Otis fllovntor Standard Motors . . World Film (Inntmi Wllllnms Aetna tYploslvcs Am. Ilrltlsh AJnx Hubber Inc w 1 Atl Gulf A V I H H do rrcf . . . Cnnndtnn Car & Kdry do tircf Chevrolet Motorcar Drlttxs-Heabury Marconi Haskell & Ilarkcr Cnr Mcmleo Mis: 2.i Inter Mcr Mnr tsa4 do pref , . . 72 Knthodlon Ilronzo ntd 20 llmcrsou Phnno 12ii Manhattan Trnnnlt 14 Mnxlm Munition Mldvaln Steel l'ecrless Motor l'oole rime & Mnch St Joseph I-end S 8 Kresco w 1 Submarine lit v t o rtfa. Trlnmd" Film v t etfa... United Profit KharlnK .... U H LlKht & Heat do pivf White Motors w I Cosden STANDARD OH. Ills Ohio Oil S o nt California . . . S (I of New Jersey . . . S O of New York . . . Inter Pet Sapulpa OTIIKR OIL STOCKB. Chalmers Oil T Houston Oil 17 Midwest Hullnlnic OlH MININO STOCKS. Atlanta 14H Ccrro do Pasco 30 llutto c & 7. v t ctrs KU Ilutto & N Y a First National Copper dti Ooldfleld Meruer If, Hecla MlnlnK 4T Jim llutler tl.'i Jumbo Kxtcuslon 70 Macm.i Cooper 11 Yi McKlnley-DnrriiKh 43 Mines of America .1 Ntplsnlni? Mines Co 7U San Toy 17H West i:nd Consolidated..., 70 Ken Zlnz 13 It 1JOND3. Cerro lis 117 U Hi O 3s 074 .Mldvaln Os Ii5h .Sulzberger Os 0'.M Hid. Asked. . . 01 nil . . 08i 101 .ji: .v, ...IK ,l4 ?." VI :! !.- 2?. . on no; .ilj-j :i2fi . IS 4!lVj . or. 7i) . (v.' s: .IK I IN.', .Kill 14(1, . 42 I2vj 00 'i . 211 ,nr, . io"l . 12 Ji . 31. i .1 i l'i 0 I'4 r.o'i liiH SUIISIDIAItlKS 17(1 .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'iSo .Mil 200 1211 11 2S lli 7ll 30 II 4 0(1 ", 20 li 12.-i 1114 12. 30 Ml .111, i-'.V lB M 20(4 177 221 2.1.1 017 212 12i 1114 a Hi 0314 1514 411 H'4 aii n 17 r. UK HI 17 43HU iJlS 711 134 lift 074 !lll4 100 LONDON STOCK MARKET Business Light nnd Shares Inclined to Sag, Due to New Budget LONDON. April 5. Business securities on the .Stock Exchange wero light today and tho markets generally wero inclined to sag. Tho city was digesting tho budget. There was no feature to tho gllt-cdgod section. Tho Increaae In direct taxation was criticised. Thero was a keen demand for short-dated treasury bills, owing to tho easiness In money. Tho estimates that tho revenue of the United Kingdom for the now fiscal year would reach 502,000.000 were approved as demonstrating the financial stability of tho nation. About 5,100,000 was dis bursed in dividends on high-class laaues today. The American group was Irregular, but changes In prices wore small. Canadians wero steady, but homo rails were dull. Argentine rails wero confused on earnings. 13G.853 Bales of Cotton Shipped WASHINGTON. April 5. According to a report Issued by the Department of Commerce today cotton exported during tho week ending April 1 at tho 12 prin cipal customs districts of the United States was 136.853 bales. This makes a total slnco August 1 of approximately 3,968,535 bales. Exports of cotton for tho corre sponding period of last year were, re spectively 239,293 bales and 6,741,513. REPORT OF Philadelphia Trust Gompany At the Close of Business March 30, 1916. RESOURCES Cash on Hand and in Bank.' $6,512,117.60 Loans upon Collateral Investment Securities Owned ..... Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures . v . 10,698,791.53 . 8.712,965.81 616,429,72 $26,840,304.66 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $1,000,000.00 Surplus .....,., Undivided Profits Deposits Net Accrued Items Payab 4,000,000.00 9(19f9 13,07 0,377.73 13.86 -f-t $26,540,304.66 Trust Funds . . .1 .'$11 8,294,705.10 Corporate Trusts 105,182,000.00 ?fttffftt 2L3 ' THOMAS S. GATES Pretident HENRY G. BRENGLE Treasurer . . Tes. close 10 Am rtlws-s 30 12 . rto pref fio'4 020 Hurt Hu t c 40 .30 Ao pivf .... 00 . 110 nice StorK.. 02 00 Krle 301 10 den Anph pref 71 ' S2 Ins Co N Am. 20 12.1 Kenne Cop .. 07 H Ml Key T u pref. 70. 285 I,nkfl Bup Corp 10 IBS lhlrh Nav. .. 7BU 8 Lchlfth Vnl . . 77 10 lii vnl Tr. . 2214 , R Mln'hlll r,0H 12." Nnrlh rvnt . . ss SO North lVnna.. 01 100 Nevada Cons. 171 ,40 Norf fc Wrt..'.'2 120.1 l'enna 11 It... riOft 2.1 la Butt Mfn.ioi fi Pn Rtf.l t,r,l. til (i.i l'nna t;o . . , . 21!? .''!' c,im I'M- 010 1 It T t c 10 Itendlnir 3440 Tonopnh He!.. 140 Tonopah Mln. . 2 union Trnc . . 157 If o I p. r a 8tpji 10(1 y s- Y A l'B. .1 Wnr'h I A H. 40 IVestmrlml el. Ida Wm Cramp .. on" inrK llwy , fid (10 pfd . Ill 2:10 t,ow. P. M. t S.14 8SV 00H 14 ! 4-1. 27 Ji 18 8,1 (, CO 02 ?, 2(1 071 70, lOji 7.1 S 77. 22', M., 87 i "'. 17T4 122. lillik 101 IIS 08 44 i 14 4 434 I3t 27i 27H ml: iu(& ,-. S.lH 4(1 i (MJ 01 1.4 n7 234 074 i0. io 7SH 774 22 4 874 03.4 11 007 4'' u-in 4 is-inW". "J4 8H4 8,1, Ill's 1I0J4 1 if" 07 II l.i II 8814 8.1 i It 10i 0ll4 8.1 lt.4 304 (K 44 88'1 8314 11 10H no U 81 11i 30-i nali 474 11U 01H 3'- 71 '4 2.1 M 07 70 pi .17i4 lol IIS, 44 i 434 274 1R4 8.1 14 fl4 44 8su 8.14 II, 10H (IIP. 8:i .1(1 a LEHIGH VALLEY SELLS BONDS; PROCEEDS FOR NEW EQUIPMENT Sale of $10,697,000 PAs First Financing Since Latter Part of 1913 Philadelphia Company Increases Divi dendNew Interests After Cramp's .Announcement was made today by the 1 On tho Now York Curb, after tho clo i',X "A, ;r". .y. Julroaa 01 ,'no naie or yesterday, tho stock sold for 83 14, Up 1U $10.697.000 '('J per cent, bonds, maturing from tho closo of yesterday. Today on ltONDfl. I.nat prcv. J2.100 Am II Rt tie bW "W- Vi?1H 000(1 HI A 1'on T 4 82 HI 81 ..HK' ' " ' P 0n" Re.lOM 100. 10(1 liqoo linrr'n lirln n nil od'4 nil 3000 , Nv en 44.102ji 102; 102 'i Oil 00 I. Vnl iron J u-ll. n-4ll tint. 100(1 I, Vnl rcf.ru. 112 !I2 112)5 H2(I Vlffi la Co IT 4 W.. 102 J 102 (J 102 I 102 lon h Co 1st r.a.iot, nil HUH 101(4 4000 l'hlla. KIpo r,a. 104 104 104 101 2:40 p.m. H3 Vj 81 loil 1024 P.1 iimiiiii in iiy mv ia. ,aa4 2000 York Hy 1st C 0.1 1 0.1 ; W 0.1 4 !J3 03' FOREIGN EXCHANGE XP.W YOIIIC, April 5. Tho market for foreign exchatiRO opened quiet nnd some what IrrcRular. Ktcrllng was virtually unchanged nt 4.70 7-16 for demand nnd 1.77 for cables. The' Usual preliminary quotations on Itnllnn lire wero not avail nblo this morning. Owlns to tho erratic movements In this class of oxchnngo lately ono of the few largo operntors who quolo lire was unwilling to make any rntos. It will ho recalled that last week, on a. sln glo day, thero wero counter-movemonts In Italian exchange of 30 to 35 nolnts. This waB due to 11 special demand nt the time nnd, after the order was filled, tho rato reacted back to the low point. As a rule, few bankers In this city hold any. largo Italian bnlances. Thero was a further display of strength In guilders and In Scandinavian exchange. The last-inenlloncd wns quoted nt 29.50 nnd 29.00, or 10 points tihovo Tuesday's higher figure Itelchsmarks showed steadi ness and Vienna ruled very quiet. Span ish exchange was one of the firm features. Tho stability of sterling around tho cur rent level Is generally understood to bo duo to tho operations by large Interna tional hankers. The rato Is not allowed to decllno appreciably from around 4.7G5D 4.70 14, nnd, on tho other hnnd, It Is held from rising, on occasion, by largo sales of exchango for account of ono of our most prominent bnnltlng houses. Quotations follow: Demand sterling, 4.70 7-10; cables, 1.77; franc cables, 5.97 ! checks, 5.98; relchsmarlts, 72 11-10 nnd 72(& : Swiss cables, E.19M and G.28(i : Vienna. 12.34 nnd 12.30; Stockholm, 29.50 nnd 29.00; pesetas, 19.30 nnd 19.33; guild ers, 42 13-10 nnd I278; rubles, 31.10 and 31.45. May 1, 2003. The bonds are Issued Un der the company b consolidated mortgage, dated September 30, 1903. This Is tho first financing done by tho railroad since tne latter part of 1913. Tho proceeds from tho sale of tho bonds, which wero sold to Urexcl & Company, will be Used for the purchase of addition al locomotives, Rtccl passenger cars and freight equipment, nnd for terminal nnd other Improvements now under construc tion or In contemplation. Tho Philadelphia Company directors, nt their meeting in l'lttsburgh, as wns fore cast In this column on Monday, increased the dividend on tho common stock by de claring l?i per cent. This Is nn Incrcaso of !i of 1 per cent, quarterly, and places the stock on n 7 per cent, annual basis. Tho dividend Is payable May 1 to stock of record April 15. In tho afternoon tho stock sold up l. Tho financial district heard today that now Interests nro nfter tho Crnmp Ship building Company. This report gained circulation through tho fact that there was n bid for 1000 shares of tho com pany's stock In Now York nt 81, compared with last nlght'n closing price of 82V. It was said hero that brokers who Usually act for the company nnd others who net for peoplo Interested In tho company did not make the bid. me nrsi transaction on the Philadelphia. Stock Exchange, which was two shares, the stock declined 1H. later selling up to 83, nn advance of y. Trading In tha stock was not heavy, however. At the present time Cramp's Is working at full capacity, nnd It Is understood that tho company la hooked two years ahead, or to the mlddlo of 1918. Contracts now on hnnd Include four warships for the Government and 10 merchantmen. Thero Is talk that It will bo necessary to enlarge tho plant In order to tnko care of the business. Thero were several Items of Interest In tho trndlng on the Ipcal Stock Exchange today. Another new high record was es tablished by DufTnlo nnd Susquehanna common. 47?l, nn advance of l',t, Mlno hlll nnd Schuylkill Haven reached the , lilgho.it point of tho year at 57. as did York Hallways at 114. One of the most active Issues was Pennsylvania Ilallrond, which advanced In sympathy with the up ward move In Wall Street. Tho majority of tho prlco movements wero toward high er levels. During tho morning Tonopah Uelmont was quite ncttvo, but In the .afternoon thero was not much doing In that Issuo. In the bond division United Hallways Investment 5s wero tho most active, $70,000 changing hands by 2 o'clock at a small advance. NEW YORK UUTTER AND EGGS RATES FOR MONEY full. Now York l?i((?2 Philadelphia 1 3(4 Ilnnton 11 Chtrnen nH,Hi Commercial paper. .1 to 0 months. I'hlluOol' phla, ;Ku.l',i per cent. Tlm. SV3H 3 dpi 4 6J44 4 (all5 RANK CLEARINGS Hank cloarliiKS toilay compared with corre Bpnntllmr Uny laxt two ycarx: 101(1. HUB. 1014. l'hllatl.i. ..141.(12.1,011 I25.4H3.772 t31.liH2.lM lloston ... i:i.(K)l.(IS2 28.3r,r,,023 2.1,804.0.17 Now Vork.. 4 18,238,538 320,11)1,108 341.741,300 BAR SILVER In London bar silver today was quoted at 20 Nil., a ili-cllno of 1-lOd. Commercial bar silver In New York was (luotcd nt HlNc. a decline of He. NKW YOIIK. April 0. butter Market slUhtly easier Itecclpls. 0321 nacitafrcs. Kx tra creamery. 3737Hc. : hlirher scorlnsr. creamery, 2S'i30c. IIOOM Market very firm for all nrades. Demand chiefly for current use. Moderate spfcuUtlve Interest. Receipts. 33,0.13 cases, lixlra firsts. 22,ic.; nrsts. 20)i Ri'.2c.: whlto C8KS. 25W20C.1 brown eggs. 234 W24(4c. ; mixed color, 21'4Cj23c. : rctrlxerator beat. 22W22WC. DIVIDENDS DECLARED (lenernl Motors Company, quarterly of fi p-r cent, on common: nlso semiannual cf 3(4 l"r cent, on preferred. American I.lsht ami Traction Company, reg ular quarterly of 24 per cent. In cash and 24 per cent. In common stock on common ntock, and 14 per cent, on preferred stock, nil payablo May 1 to stock of record April 15. Sapulpa Helming Company, resular 2W pt cent, quarterly on tho preferred stock, nnd 1 M per cont. monthly on the common, both pay able May t to ntock of record April 20. Tncony Trust Company, regular semiannual dividend of 7 per cent., payable May 1 to slock uf record April in. Finance Company of Pennsylvania, usual quarterly of tl.BO a share regular nnd 25 eenta pjttra on tho second preferred stock, payable May 1 to stockholders of record April 10. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NEW YoniC, April 0. Tho coffee mar ket opened dull with bid prices unchanged to 3 points higher. Thero wero no Bales on tho opening call. Tho world's visible supply decreased 392,750 bags during tho month of March, against n decrcaso for tho cams month last year of 357,992 bags. Tho total on April 1 was 8,948,968 bags, against 9,84.6, 281 bags a year ngo. Today's Yesterday's March . . . April May , Juno July August . . , September October . . , November . December January .. February . Hid. osenlng. ctose 8.50 S.508.t 8.07(98.00 8.1308.14 fl.15U8.lfl '8.18 8.2098.21 8.2208.24 8.2408.25 8.2898.30 8.81 8..1.1W8.3.-, 8.35 8.378.38 H.4K28.42 8.43 8.4408.4B 8.40&8.B1 8.4308.40 In Southern "ZM. oer V- i Southern "TUtilities, IsfHVIort JG Bonds JJac April, 1933 mmmmmi SINKING FUND BONDS The meaning and operation of a Sinking Fund is clearly described in our APRIL BOND CIRCULAR in which, with t many other attractive investments, are several bond issues which embody this important feature. The income from the securities offered ranges from 4.55 to 6 Y2 FREE OF TAXES IN PENNSYLVANIA The Circular tvill bo furnished on request. 1W&R5 &MLTftl& BANKERS , f Established 1892 Members New York and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges Broad and Chb3tnut Sts., Philadelphia 30 Pine Stheet, New York CAPITAL, AUTHORIZED $1,000,000 PAID IN, $916,900 T ANGER from theft, fire or eliminated when valuable Par Stocks or Silverware are placed ; Department. LOGAN TRUST OF PHILADE1 1431 CHESTNUT SURPLUS AND Undivided; profits 9380,000 lisplaccment is . Deeds. Bonds, our Safe Deposit :ompaNy lAi STREET ROWLAND COMLY 1'reaidcnt WILLIAM BRADWAY Treasurer Commercial Trust Company City Hall Square Report to the Commissioner of Banking, March 30, 1916. ippfi; RESOURCES Loans, Demand and Time $11,552,905.57 3,981,954.79 S Corporate Notes , . . . . j Securities Due from Banks and Cash .... Miscellaneous Resources 6,556,194.94 7,596,496.97 929,779.20 $30,617,331.47 LIABILITIES Deposits $27,841,212.02 Capital 1,000,000.00 Surplus 1,500,000.00 Undivided Profits 276,119.45 $30,617,331.47 Corporate Trusts $257,160,50Q.00-: Personal Trusts 11,627,675.21 Thomat DeWItt Cuylor, President John H. Maon, Vice-President C. P. Lineaweaver, Vice-President H. W. Stehfeit, Treasurer Samuel A, Croier, Secretary Mark WHlcox, Assistant Treasurer Henry C. Gibion, Assistant Secretary H. W. Diddle C. Stuart Patterson Horatio G. Lloyd J. R. McAllister Charlemagne Tower John H, Mason John Cadwalader Clement B, Newbold Seward Prosser Directors Thomas DeWitt Cuyler Samuel Rea Samuel T. Bodtna Robert K. Cassatt Morris L. Clothier William M. Barrett E. W. Clark L. E. Johnson William H. Barnes Arthur E. Newbold Sidney F. Tyler Henry Tatnall William C. Sproul Charlton Yarnall John P. Croier Howard S. Graham Harry A. Berwlnd Caspar W. Morris