-- - "V"yf; t V: &? . TiP-js' -- , " i n rH"Wm;-itiMVf u fm Mm 'nn B.VJBtfQrG U3DGH3K PffiADELPHtA W&DKESDAY, MAY ;s$$fmmh1 8JU 1916 UiiHtffa1wSlfi1iiifft.l Hu.i,. , 'FINANCIAL NEWS APPROACH OF BBPUBLlGAlSr CONVENTION " . GAITSKS INACTIVITY IN STOCK MARKET v , , i , , , More .Attention Being Paid by Street to Prospective De- yelopnieiits at Chicago Hope That There Wiil Be Only Two Leading Candidates ' New York Stock Sales High Points in Today's Financial News "Special dividend of 23 US ptr cent, and regular 1 1-2 per cent, on cow men stock declared by du Pont de Nemours & Co. $2,500,000 in gold ca)He m irvm. Canada. Cash dividend of SO per cent, on Cosdcn & Cd. Initial divi dend ,6 Elkhorn Fuel Company. North Lake-Mining Company levied an assessment of fl a share. Price of bar silver lower xn New York and London. Many good railroad earnings announced. NEW YOltK, Way 31. Thero la llttlo doubt lhat tho approach of the Ilopubllcan convention has Induced restricUon of operations by leading Interests, making the stock markot to . great extent ono dependent on tho aqtlvlty of tho professional speculatlvo clement. More attention Is belns paid every day to tho prospective developments lit. Chicago after Juno 7 and Wall street Is devoting nearly all Its Interest to con jectures as to who Wilt be selected as tho Ilopubllcan candidate at tho convention. Most Importance In the campaign is centred In tho scope of the contest and p to whether It vlll bo confined to two leading candidates or Include, beside tho candidates for tho two important parties, prominent Individuals n independent tickets. Tho hope of tho financial Interests Is that thcro will bo only two contestants ' for the presidency, and It is tho general view that knowledge of tho campaign con ditions In this respect will be obtainable as soon ns the Republican choice Is mado. In today's stock markot there was a flash of strength at the opening when Lehigh Valley, Marino preferred, and somo of tho specialties mado substantial gains, but this strength and activity was of short duration. Before the end of tho first hour interest died away and recessions were in order during tho remainder Of tho day. Tho gains that wero mado In the Initial trading wcro more than lost In tho early afternoon, but business on the decline was smalt In volumo and tho prlco movements wero regarded as without significance. An important factor that may aid In later bullish demonstration Is the appar ent absorption of tho available foreign supply. Thero arc no longer any im portant offerings on such stocks as Union Pacific, United Stutes Steol common nnd tchlson, and tho placing of 40,000 shares of Lehigh Valley a week ago is be lieved to'havo exhausted all tho supply of that stock that can possibly come from, abroad. These foreign offerings had until now been a handicap to general advances In tho. issues which had had an international market, and, with this handicap removed, thero is nothing now in sight to check a substantial rcsponso to any favorablo .political developments. Du Pont dc Nemours Declares 25 Per Cent, in Dividends WILMINGTON, Del., May 31. Tho directors of the E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. today at their quarterly meeting declared a regular quarterly dividend of 1J4 per cent, on the common stock and a special dividend of 23 per cent., making a total of 25 per cent., of which 5.8 por cent, is payable In cash and 19.2 per cent, in Anglo-French bonds at 96, plus intorest. Tho dividends nro paynblo June 15 to stockholders of record May 31, On tho debenturo stock n regular quarterly divi dend of 1 per cent, was declared, payable July 25, to stockholders of record July 10. Tho company has declared three dividends on tho common stock alnco It came In existence, a total of 79 per cent. Elkhorn Fuel Declares Initial 3 Per Cent. Dividend. BALTIMORE, May 31. The Elkhorn Coal Corporation declared an Initial semi annual dividend of 3 per cent, on tho preferred stock, payable Juno 15 to stock of record June 1. Gold Continues to Come in From Canada -NEW YORK, May 31. Thero was received at the subtreasury this morning $2,500,000 in gold from Canada, making a total on this movement of $23,200,000. DEMAND OF SHORTS MAKES WHEAT RALLY i More Confident Buying Through Commission Houses and Big ' Export Sale Also Boost Prices oraix nravr weather forecast. Chlraco. Jlnr 31. The weather forecast for -38 hours follows: Illinois Inrrtaslne eloudlnnis una warm er tonicht followed by nhowent westi Thurs day, (bower and warmer extreme east. Missouri Hhowen tonlilit and Thursday) warmer tonltht in east. ... , Wisconsin Inereaslns cloudiness and warmer tonlrht. followed by showers west nnd central! Thursday, showers and warmer Iowa Showers tonlgW and Thursday) warmer ton Is tit east. North Dakota I'artlr cloudy and probably rain tonlxut and Thursdays silently cooler tonlsht. Hooth. Dakota Unsettled tonight 'and Thursday! probably showers and cooler to nUht east and central. Nebraska Showers tonlsht and Thurs day; cooler tonlcht west and central. Kansas Generally fair and continued warm tonlcht, probably beeomlnr unsettled Thursday) cooler Thursday west and north central. CHICAGO, May 31. Wheat rallied to day after It had shown pronounced weak ness. The Improvement was brought about by a. demand from shorts and more confi dent bupylntr through commission houses, coupled with reports of sales of 1,250,000 bushels, mainly Manltobas, for export. Previously there was a lack of support and the tone at Liverpool was much softer. Statistics as to supplies were bearish. The visible Bupply In the United States. according to Bradstreet's, Is 53,169,000 bushels, a" decrease o 231,000 bushels for the week, and compares with 22,871,000 bushels last year; in Canada It is 03,347.000 bushels, a decrease o 831,000 bushels for the week and compares with 14,159,000 bushels . year ugoj in Europo (Continental stocks omited It is 101(700,000 bushels, an. increase of 6,900,000 bushels or the weekand com pares with 71,100,000 bushels in 19lS The Price Current was moderately bullish. It said that weather conditions last week were unfavorable over a' large part of the winter belt, with damage from lack of rain, and that on the. whole the yield would not be in excess of the average. In the Northwest seeding has been pushed, but with best efforts the area will be 15 per cent smaller In the three Important States, although the position of the growing crop la good. The general run of news today from the Southwest was better. A crop report Just Issued 'by Oklahoma put the condition of the Plant there at 64, against 83 by the Government In Slay. Corn ended firmer, after displaying Ir regularity. The market at Liverpool was easy, with Argentine freight rates lower, being quoted at 160s. against 175s last Fri day. A better demand for the cash article was reported from the aouthwest Oats also Improved after showing woak nee, which was, due to fine prospejeta for thecrop, which are Inducing large market ings. , I,dlmr futures rancsd as follows) ,. . . alondsra Closa. . closo. vrnst- 1 1 i.oa t.OTH Op Star ....... 1.00 July ....... l.oj Rant. l.CS' Com tnew delivery-;.,. May .,..".. J JJW July- ....... 6J TO fi.pr. CH in iUy'lTT.... 38W 8H July 40 Sept Soil S9H stay ?.?I .l-.su Hljh. Low, i)l Jill MMf ..... JWy May ..12.50, ,.12.SO ' .12.20 .18.30 vi.ua 12.62 I2.BS 12.43 12.40 JJ.BO 1.04 l.05i LOT TO sujl 13. 57 12.85 12.50 l.OtUtl.OI ta w T2 US, J12 U2. g aaS 39 S8K o 32 03 TOH tesji 80 40 3S; 12.53 12.42 12.67 12.S0 13.43 112.53 12 10 tl2-40 12.22 12.22 U2.SQ 12-83 , .22.40 ..2LT0 ept. ......21.10 f. TAKKJ. July CI 22,45 21.SO 21 511 INomtnaL 23,23 122.40 31.80 21.6T 1.31 121.00 RATES FOR MONEY Call. Terk , ,. HigsW s a 354 94 Tims. St; 0aH 9 4 04(4 BANK CLEARINGS BMfc ljt-urins today cotacariHt with cojrrn- JJIS1HIISS, . M B-Mj mz?$MHMfMi 1S14 .1MS.ST9 32,aT,aia New York Bond Sales High. OS. 104 . . . 01) . .. 1)254 .. Silji ... im . .. 113. . .. !3? 8.-,, . ..1II.1H llllji t 4s. 111 I2. KOOO Alaska Oold cv A 0383(10 Anulo-French Ss . 1000 Amer Tel clt 4s . . 14110(1 Amer Writ Pap 5s 1000 Ann Arbor 4s . . . 1200(1 Armour Co 4Vja . S4.100 Atchison cen 4s . 200(1 do iidj 4s 1300(1 do cv 4s llir.r, . 10(1(1 do cv Ss 1017 ni)0() Atlan Co I.lne 1st .iuuii uau & umo ;ib ouuu no -tn uih (1000 do cv 4Mb DiljJ 42000 do Os KioM 3000 Beth Steel rfd Ds 102 20000 Ilrookn It T lis 11)18.101 ooo Ilrookn U 13 1st na ..101H .1000 Ilrookn U a 1st 5s . . 1UHH 17000 C C C tni Mi Do 14000 Can Gov fis w 1 11)20.101 U 5000 do 1031 101 J 121000 do 1021 1(1(1 4000 Cent leather 1st Sa,.102U 2000O Cent l'ao 1st 4s .SO. 55UO Chill Copper Tb 12S?. (IUOO Chcs & Ohio cv 44 a.. 8,'H 1500 do rce Bs 103 14000 Chi St Alton 3s. ... 4UT. (1000 Chi Ot West 4s 71 2(1000 C il 4 Q Joint 4s 0Si 100(1 C M A- St I' 4s 1025.. 1)4 5000 do 4s 03 5000 do CV Bs 10HH 1000 do cv 414 s 101 1000 do rfd 4V4b ol'J 1701)0 Col Midland 4s IS 500U Col .Midland ct 4s 14H 0000 Cons das cv Us 124 8000 Den & It Q 4s 784 5000 do rfd 5s 7014 20000 Detroit United 4lis .. 83 4II0U0 DIs Sec Corp Ss 77'1 100O Krlo een 4 74 10000 Erie prior 4s 83S 2000 Hock Vnt 4'is ins 5000 III Central 4s 1033. . . 83? 2000 do 11)52 hH loooo ill c c a l t n o ss.iniU 23000 Interb Met 44 s 73S 25000 Interb It T ref Bs. .. 08 71000 Inter M Mar ct 44s.l02i 4000 Interl Paper cvt 3s.. !)04 4000 Jap new Q 3 4'io. . HO 2000 Japanese new iy$a . 8It 200(1 K U Ft S M 4s... 7rtS 62000 Kentucky Cent 4s M 2000 Lake E tt V 2d 4s., 60 6000 Lacks Steel 3s 1023.. 1)11 3000 Laclede Oaa rfd 3s..l01t4 1000 LI; Hh deb 4s 1028. . 05i 1000 Lk ah deb 4s 1031... 111 3000 Lie & M T Bs 102 4000 Louis It Nash 4s 04K 5000 Minn ft St L 4a.. .. 59 A000 Minn Ht 1 S S 11 4s. 0.1'i 74 "4 111 01 II2H 1)2I ii lli mil DO 0(1 (ii;J4 1()()J4 01 10t 101 WW, 80S 1II1H 101U Kill 1(I2'4 8!l. 128 OSH 1113 H 08H 04 02 10S 101 04U 15 14V4 123Ji 78 TOH 83 TTi T4 T3 08t '"HI Ml 84S TdH 881, 80 ui'H 101 54 114 102. 51) 11 . 02 otH 100 1074 108 10TH lua 1000 Mo ICan li T 1st 4s.. 0000 Mont Power Ss 074 10000 N Y C II Old ct 3s. 83 13000 do (Is US'. 4000 do 3V4 B 824 4000 do 4s 02 (1000 dn 4'.4b DIS 800(1 N Y City 4s 1039 lOOli 1000 do 4 a 19(13 1074 800(1 do 4 JO 1003 lOftli 13000 lo 44 a May 1037. 1074 10000 S V O 11 4 I' t .... 834 tiuuw uo oa ... . ...,,.., 11)0 nooo n v iiwy aaj as..,. .IIU.II, .. . ici K?.l ..SB. 12000 do 48 Bi' 1300 Nor Pac prior 4s 02S 5000 do sen 3s , . ml 4000 do rea- 3s 63 6000 Ore aVRiNIi 1)2 5000 Penna en 44s 10354 buuu ao 4s iuji luou j-uoiic aerv r 4000 Readlni' ren 8000 Iteoub Cuba Ss 1D04. 00 100O nep I It S na ' 084 18000 Itlo Or t W clt U... 74. 00(1 Itock Island 4s ...... 83 15000 do rfd 4s , 7451 StOOO do Ss .,' 37 2(1000 El I. I M 3 gen Bs. 1015 400(1 do Ulf 4s 69 10000 St L. a F rtn ct .. . (17 nuuu ao ria ct ata 4a..,. 74 43UOU do cen ct sta 4s,.,, 113000 do A IT I , loooo do In w 1 1000 do w 1 ,..,.. 24000 do adJ w I 5000 San A A P- 1st 4a. 20000 St It Swn con .... 20000 doll 3000 Seaboard A L rfd 4. 1000 South Pao 4 ....... 1000 do cv 4a 0aOQ doevfis ,.,....,.. 104 1044 1D4 B300 do rfd 4s ,.;.. MT 004 0051 1000 South Mo & Ohio 3000 Third Ava ref 4s . A300 Third Ave adJ Bs 1000 Toklo 5s 11000 T at I. 4 W 4s . iOoo I'tah Power 5a 3000 IT H Rubber 10OOO V M Steel Sf fis 20OO V V a N A M 6s . lloOO Un Pac 1st 4s . . 20O0 Ua Pac cv 4s . .-. Soon tin Pac rfd 4s . . . 1000 v Rwy Ss SOOO Wabash 2d 5a ... . 1700Q Wast Eltclrlo h. 5000 Wb!ln i L li lit 4 64 .... 5T 5T i... BH)l 08I 4 a. 1204 12(14 inn . ,.,.juo iuo4 1021 ..... ,1014 1014 N J Bs,... U24 0254 in 4s 054 05 UU'4 1)854 T44 83 T44 5T 10154 SO 1TH 74 04 T04 484 1854 8254 67 114 B84 id 88 , 614 TO. 184 1B54 s2n O'l 3i 084 684 8654 BO 1 714 2,4 US i II Am TMi in . . 61 H 81H . . IUS 11IU Tt! , , 77t4 TT 77 . . 110 BO 5(1 . U5U 035i B35, . 102 102 102 . 1035s 10354 1035? Ill 111 111 ' . . BT flat o4i . . 03 93 034 . oo ! 8o .. B7K 07 074 ..B8 US? 9-2 inu inoLi .A.ILC 8S Bii Weekly Cuban Sugar Statistics NKW YORK, May Jl. The weekly auvar atatlstlca from Cuba follow: Itecetpts. all ports. 46.914 tons, against T3.13 ton last week and 76,577 tons last year; exports, all ports, S8.4J5 tons, compared with if,H9 a week agu and 69,517 tona a year ago; stock, all ports. 894.189 tons, against US.. 829 tons last week and 758.989 tons a year ago. mills, XTtndIn, numbered 12, against SI and 102 1 exports to Europe were j7,J($ tons; export to New Orleans wore 7210 tMi, Rainfall has been fcoary and general. High. Ixiw. Close. 130K 130W 13BH I.H DJf P5 23W M 23,'f 27J, 27H 27)4 B3H 82 f3H OSii OSJf C8 70 74Ji 70 no m oo boh mi soi COX 69Jf G9H 117 117 110 101 U IW) 100 Last tote Adamj Kinrcsi 139 Alaska J Oold M W Alaska Oold MlnM.. ,.,, 22H Alllj-Chnlmers Mfg 2flf Allb-OMfE pf 81"f Am At Chemical , CS!( Am neot Butat ..,., 74H Am Meet sugar pr 90 Am Can , COX Am Cat A Fdr 00) Am Cat &Fdt pf 117 Am Coal Product! 102 Am CoM pf HOJf 110! HOJ HOW Am Hide A I pf 49i. 40H 49), 49)4 Am Locomotive 725. 73li 72H 73 H Am wait corp'n 7H 7JS 7J, -7JS Am Malt Cotp'n pf 3fl) 3SM 35J4 33 U Am Smelt A lief ns OSM 97H 07H Am Smelt A II pf 113Jf 112f 112)f U2 Am Smelt pf A 065 9.i 03 03 Am Steel Foundries..... 62,'f 324" C2K B2J4' Am Tol ATel 129M 13(1 129H 1295. AmTobpfnew., 107 107 107 107 Am Woolen ....43 45,'f 4S!f 45,'f Am Wrlilnit Ppf........ 21) 255. 235 235. Am ZlncL A Sm....... 84i 83!f SMi 8Ul Anaconda Cop M,.,.,., 83 83 S-Of 8l!f Atch Top AS F 105)i lOJJf lOolf miH AtchTASFpf 101 Ml 100H 101 Ail Coast Line .112)1 112)4 112H 112H Dald I.OCO Wks SUM 110)4 Sis' 4 88)4 Hald Loco Wks pf 110 UK) 109 100 Halt A Ohio )1, 01', DIM 1UJ4 Halt A Ohio pf Villi 77 7fl! 77 llrooklyn It.tp Tr -..s ss'i SSij 8S( Ilrookljn Union Oas .129 128 12S 128 Iiutto A Superior nijj v( 10 00!i Cat Petroleum 2214 22)4 B2Jf 22J( Canadian Pacific 178)4 171HX 178X 17S54 Central leather 54)4 545f C4 51 Chandler Motor 105 108)4 100 107)4 ChesAOhlo 03 03 0254 G2X Chile Copper 20!f 20!f 20)4 -20)4 Chlno Copper 32J4 63 62 62 Chicago Great West .... 13)4 13)4 13)4 13)4 CM Jill . St Paul 08U 09 0S5S 08'1 FRENCH ASK 200 .129)4 129J4 129J4 imi Chi MM A St Paul pf C C C A St I, pf 82 K Chi A Northttcstern . .131 131 ('hi II I A Pac 20)4 2DS Cluctt Pea A Co 74 74U Col FuM A Iron 13 14)4 Continental Can 10t7i 103 Consolldate.1 (las 13714 138 Corn Products Itef 1054 19'. Crudblo Steel 84H 81)4 82 131 20'f 74 43JS 102 138 10). 8354 Cruclblo Steol pf 110)4 110)4 110)4 82 131 20 74 U 41)j 102 13S 10'4 835 1 110)4 00 27 Deero A Co pf 00 00 00 Den A Itlo Or pf 20 27 27 Detroit United Hys 112 112 111)$ 111H Distill Sec Corp'n 6154 Gl!i Gl 514 Domo Mines 201 20JS 20)f 20)4 Erlo 38), 38J,' 385S 3S, Erlolstpf 64 5l'f 5354 635, Fed Jiln A Sm pr 37)4 37 37 37 Gen Chemical 323 322 320 320 General Electric 170)4 172 Goodrich II F 70?4 77)4 7CJ4 Gcodrlch J( F pf 115U 115)f 115'i Great Northern pf 121$ 121)f 11 45 21'f 03)$ 73 C1'4 G N" cfs for oro prop 10 405$ Gulf States Steel 70 775$ Gulf States S 1st pf 07)$ 09 Gulf States S 2d pf 78 81 Illinois Cent 103 101 Int Agricultural 18 17!$ Int Con Cor x t c sh ... 18 18 Int llarv Corp'n 80)4 82H IntHarvN J 112 1135$ 113 Int llarv N J pf 117 117 11 Int Paper 105$ 11 Insr Cyn Cop 43 45 Int Nickel v t cfs 45J$ 43?$ Int M M c of dep 25 255$ Int M M pf c of dp . . . . ()2)f 054 Kelly Spring Tire 72J4 74)$ Kcnnecott Copper 54J$ 35 Keokuk A Des M 5 5)$ Lack Steel Co 70)$ 71 Lehigh Valley 835$ 85 ' Lee Rubber Tiro 52)4 64 Jf Long Island 31 32 Loosc-W DIs 1st pf 85 85 MackeyCospf OS 0S)4 Maxwell Motors 855$ 80)4 Mai Motors 1st pf 00 00)4 Max Motors 2d pf 6S 5S May Dept Stores 07 GG'f Mexican Petroleum 109 Miami Copper 35J$ Minn A St Louis 0)4 Missouri Pacific GJf Mo Pac tr cfs 0)$ Nat Cloak A Suit 70)4 Nat Enam A S Co 23$ Nat Lead Co 07 Nev Con Cop 17!f KTM1 A II G154 New York Central 106 100)4 lOOJi 171)4 172 77 115!$ 121 405$ 701$ 98'$ 81 101 17)$ IS 82)i 113)$ 117 11 45 457$ 215$ 931$ 74!$ 51)4 121 395$ 70 075$ 7f.)4 101 17)$ 18 815$ 71 83 62)4 30)4 St GSJ4 85 00)$ 575$ 00)$ 110)$ 1085$ 109 35J$ 35)4 33)4 7 7 G'$ G)$ 78)4 23 07 175$ 61 71 83 52)4 31J4 81 G8)4 851J 90)$ 58 G0J4 05$ 0)$ ,79 23M 07 17J$ 01 Norfolk Western Ontario Sile. Mln 8V4 8!4 Pacific Mall 24 21 Penn Railroad 575$ 57!$ Philadelphia Co 40)4 41 Pltt-sburgh Steel pr 985$ 0S$ PO O A St L pf 03 94M Pub S Corp'n N J 131 130 Pullman Co 105!$ 105 7 0'$ G)$ 78)4 23 07 177$ 01 100)$ 127)4 1235$ 1245$ 1235$ 8!4 235$ 57$ 41 OS om 130 104$ 105 42 43 07)$ 97)4 22$ 225$ 854 21 575$ 41 OS 041$ 130 RySteelSpCo 42 43)$ Ry Steel Sp Co pf 08 074 Ray Con Copper 22!$ 22J$ Reading 10254 1035$ 101)$ 101)4 Reading 2d pf 40)4 47 47 47 Republic Iron A S 47 47$ 47 47)$ Republic I A S pf 1115$ 1115$ 1115$ 111. St L Southwest pf 42 12 42 42 St I. A S K 2d pf 0 0 0 0 Seaboard Air Line 10 10 10 10 SearsRooACo 183 184 183$ lt3'$ Shat Ariz Cop 315$ 325$ 31'j 31J$ Sloss-Shef S A 1 64 54 51 54 Southern Pacific 100)$ 09 085$ OSH Southern Tacte 1195$ 120)4 120)4 1201s Southern Ry 22H 22)$ 22$ 225$ Southern Ity pf G5 G5H 05 05)3 Standard Milling 104 103 103 103 StudebakerCo 139M 1405$ 1385$ 13SW icnil iupim -iijj -njs jjj .j.j Texas Co . . Texas Pacific Third Avenue Twin City RT.... Union Pacific Union Pacific pf ... USInd Alchol .... US Oi P AF U S 0 I P A F pf . United Rys Inv Co 0$ Un Rys Inv Co pf . . .. 19!$ ..192$ 1935$ 1935$ 193) .. 12)$ 12)$ 11)$ 11)4 .. 02)$ 02)$ 021$ 025$ ..09 09 09 09 ..1305$ 140)$ 1393$ 140 .. 825$ 825$ 825$ 825$ . 158)4 159)4 1585$ 158)$ .. 215$ 21J4 21)4 21), U 50 SO 50 95$ 95$ 95$ 105$ 19J$E10!$ u o imuucr ou ou ooj-i Don U S Rubber 1st pf 1095$ 1005$ 109$ 1095$ U S Steel Corp'n 85tf 80 83)$ 855$ U 8 Steel Corp'n pf ....117 117$ 117 117 USSmRAM 73)4 74 73 73 Utah Copper 80)4 81)4 W)!4 e0!$ Utah Securities 165$ 1G3$ 1G) 1G5$ Va-Caro Chem pf 108J4 109 109 109 Wabash 145$ 15 145$ 15 Wabash pf A 495$ 60 405$ 495$ Wabash pf Ii 285$ 2J$ 28$ 285$ West Union Tel 00$ 06$ 05)4 05M West E AM 02 02)$ Gl$ Gl)$ Western Maryland ...3. 32)4 32)$ 32 32)4 Willys Overland 275 275)4 272 272 Willys 0 pf s rf p 100)4 107 100)$ 1005$ WoolwortaFW 133 133 133 135 Quoted ex dividend. RAILROAD EARNINGS CHICAGO QUEAT WEBTEItN. sross 1010. gross 11,170,803 23D.01MI ao.una 12.010,870 3, ,101,074 1.. 175.000 31U,0HU April net ...... Surplus lo months1 Nl!t Surplus Third week Mav .rrom juiy i is,au,utft CHICAOQ AND ALTON. April s-TOSS 11.232,347 Ntt ,.. 207,202 Total Income ...,,.,,, 233,814 10 months' cross .,,,. 18,4X4,803 rto ........... ff..... 0,aoi,ou4 .vi. Increase. 1158.231) 1111.405 122.403 1)118,847 I.4HI1 7IIH, (181 .727 mm l,V4l,OVV 1168,713 22U.4-1T 236,838 1.680 805 income ,...,,.; 2.829,881) CHICAGO, 8T. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA. April cross .,,, 11,660,739 Net .,...,.,.... 601.143 Surplus , 332.U23 10 months' cross ..... 10,83(l,H5 Net olosa.OST Surplus , 2.5U3.V35 1,817,830 L880.880 ANP 1374.070 20H,S0 183,584 1.2H.HS0 700.T42 482 BT.- April cross Net after taxes ERIE. I0.02T.803 .... 1.483.18T 11,013.083 534.132 CANADIAN PACIFIC. April cross 10.881,80(1 Net 3.T83,T3d CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO. April cross 3,027,E2T Nee 1.121,504 Surplus 824,482 Ten months' cross .... 30.773.420 Net 18,830,385 Surplus 5,434,431 Decrease. 13,423,448 1.549.081 1402,215 50,110 38.898 A468.04S 3.703, (Ml 8,35U,7(J8 MVE STOCK QUOTATIONS loan afld CHICAGO. SXy . HOaS-j-necelpts, 20.000. uargcv nruit,. A141PU snu ti I9.WU1I.OiJ 19. rVet slrunjr. 0.83: cood heavy, la(IOll.4S. Ilii.l 9. bulV. 10 5309,80. CATTLGnstelpU. loc hlxher lfve, wlfel., (4.2S&0.50. till so. 8HEUP JtliU, Kstlva nod WuMrn, Tu.ti. 18.711 utchers. fazitt 1: rouvn hmvv 00u.73i 9Ut. tS.23i 4.000 Market strodu. ,8 13910.80, ,cow .and iocKers ftsq iseaers. v.-fu. calrts, 8. 74 liSSi.. !S.'St ,ieii MERCHANT FLEET No Strong Protest Raised Against Proposal to In crease Income Tax MEASURE I'N PARLIAMENT By YVES GUYOT Spcclnl Cable tt Evening Ledger VA niS, May 31. No one 1ms mndo ony Btronp; protest yet nEtilnst the Oovernmcnt's propositi to tnerenso tho lncoms tnx from 2 to 6 pe cent. Thcro hns been only somo Blight grumbling bconuso tho mcasuro wns not dclnyeil a year. However, tho Soclnllsta aro still nfraltl to celebrato their victory too loudly, ns tho measure Is still to bo voted upon. Tlioro Is much discussion of a tnx on war profits, which Is loadlnft to tall: of "scanda lous benefits" resulting from certain con tracts with tho State. Tho profits show that tho State Is satisfied with tho terms of tho contracts. Whe.i private parties mako con tracts they havo to carry them out, but tho State makes Its mlstnkcs an excuse 'for In creasing tho tax, S Tho Chamber of Deputies Is sreatly en raged nt thb Clovornment's proposal for aiding the merchant marine. Tho Gov ernment proposed to set nsldo a hundred million francs for buying ships from Allies or neutrals, but tho Chamber proposes to voto two hundred millions for building ships by loaning to owners up to 80 per cent, ot tho value One-fourth of the ships must be devoted exclusively to t ratio between France and Its oolonles, while nfter the war for tho first two or thrco years no French ships can trade with countries not now allied or neutral. Advances to owners must be repaid In ten years. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK, May 31. Tho market for foreign exchange In tho first hour ot busi ness today was Inactive nnd virtually with out featuro aside from n slight betterment In French exchange. In most cases rates were the same ns at tho closo Monday. Quo tations follows: Demand, sterling, I 15 ; cables, 4.7G7-1C; franc, cables, C.91',4 ', checks, 5.92', i ; relclismarks, 77 l-lGfi 77U ; lire, cables, G.3G14; checks, G.3GH ! Swiss cables, 5.22; checks, G.23 ; Vienna, 13.25 13.30; Stockholm, 29?a30; pesetas, 19.90 19.95; guilders, cables, 41; checks, 41 ; rubles, 3O'5,(0'30?i. Around midday the market for foreign exchange continued sluggish ns to volumo of business, but there was a llttlo Improve ment In French and German exchange. French cables were quoted at 5.91 U and checks at 5.92. Itclchsmarks roso to 77m?) 77 3-1G. The other market was'not changed from tho opening figures. In tho afternoon dealings tho market was nulet but displayed a steady tone. Further Improvement took place In French exchango and relclismarks held at the previously reported figures. Quotations: Demand sterling, 4.75'4.7G?4 : cables, 4.7G, bid and asked; relclismarks, 77Hf?77 3-16; frano cables, 5.Ul',i ; checks, 5.01 Ts- Exports From New York Doubled NEW YORK, May 3. Tho exports of merchandise from tho port of New York for the week ended May 27 wcro valued at ;G1.095,278, ngalnst $39,894,085 tho pre vious week nnd $26,457,310 In the corre sponding week a year ago; since January 1. $1,007,030,604, compared with $546,739, 485 In the corresponding porlod last year. Condition of U. S. Treasury WASHINGTON. May 31. Tho condition of tho United States Treasury, according to a statement Issued today, was as follows; Net balance in. general fund, $131,138,358; total receipts, $60,182,387; -total disburse ments, $59,843,159; deficit for Jhe year, $27,003,422 exclusive of tho Panama Canal and public debt transactions. lllillllillltDIillllllllHIllllllilil 1 Investing With an Eye 1 ' ' ! fV -1 C"f 1 1 ' : Un the melon ratch H rr Htnr corporations have sdoplea tie policy or quistiy snowing- ex- Fx trx profit! to accumulate, or sue nut them back Into the builneii, to the enhancement of invettment val ues. Thus a melon patch li culti vated for the enjoyment of atotk Milder!. From time to time the accumu lated profits ara distributed In the shape of extra dividend!. Or the added values are capitalized in new stock, which is divided amour the shareholders in proportion to their holding's. fl Itlght now there are several blr corporation! which will shortly dis tribute stock dividends of from 60c.;, to 00 to their stockholders. flA pamphlet en the subject of stock, bonuses and subscription rights will bs sent free to thots requesting- it, together with circu lar naming the corporations that are about to nar stock dividends, Aak for 17-PL, including booklet explxining H 11 S "The Twenty Payment Plan" 1 CEOTW'&io !S ES VJ Ifweytrncrviyecurlrk V-' (EttablUhed 1S0S) 22 40 Exchange Place New York SS i!llllllllll!!!li!llllllll!llllllll ELKINS, MORRIS & CO. BANKERS Land Title Building Philadelphia High Grade Pennsylvania Tax Free Railroad Bonds Equipments and Public Utility Bonds MESinEItS JfKlV YOHK AND nilLADELl'llIA STOCK EXCHANGES PROPOSALS THE CONNKCTlN'a KAILWAY ivnnnilcanhi Itallroad CoinDanr. I,aji. r.: . - - . . . ..-.- - -. -- WOrK uppuricuMiiv lu uuuiieuiuent 0! COMPANY. .ce. grade AMlniMon tha Chestnut Hill iiranch. Sealed proposals for tha work under ths fol-lowlns- contract will Jm received at the.orlce of the Chief Engineer. Jloom 607. Ilroail Street Sta. lion. Philadelphia, until June 19, 1916, at 11 o'clock a. W. ., , M VI.: Contract No. , for sradlnr, masonry and appurtenant work tor chanting s(j, ot tracks trom a point south ot Graver's lane to Chestput H1U Station, and constructlna- bridges on line of Highland Mod Seminole avenues, and of Hartwell avenue. Plans, specification and blank forms for blddlns- may be obtained at the office of the Chief Enstneer. Room 801. llroad Street Station. The risht U) reserved by tha Connecting- Kali way Company. Pennsylvania Itallroad Company. Chief Engineer; E. V TEMPLE. Asslatant Chief Engineer. O1SECT0BY OP ACCOUIflCUiTS CertllUilPuhlte AeeeuntjinU w. WFSSS&m $?m Sales in Philadelphia I.t Alllsnc Ins 81) Am Bwya t lull II A R t e pr L-am iron lllah. f. Isj4 own ,4.1 Lara iron, ....'il, (!0 Cfm steel ...f J!S sx Kleo Stera(re..S04V 217 Oen Aephalt.pfd 70J 35 Mice 311 tier an Ins 7T coo 7T Int on ld rr 21 lhlgh t:i N Am. Si Ml.MU MH da rref t c., f)3H nav . . ( .. i.ht.h V.I RX 100 I.oh Vl Trnn.BlM (10 Nor 1'ac 114 1011 Nev Cons ..... 17T SS5 4'enna Itlt ... M 12 Penna suit Jttit.loiiW ,H do pref . OSH lo Phllft. Co cum pf 41 114 Phlln Electric. B7i 201)7 V n T ItJ-tfe.. I8H ID Phlla Trffl 7JH 3(i() ltwy 81 8nr .., 11.10 Itenilln ...... .lO.t',4 (175 Ton Hel 441) Ton Mln . .... l8n tin Trae ..... 78 II O I ...... 101(1 V 8 Steel .... 200 W N Y l'A.i 2S Vr Ir A StI, lAU Cramp ft Sons 100 York ltwy .i. in tto nref .. Ex dividend. BONDS. High. Low. Close 12000 Am O ft E B.,M OS PS nuiHi Con Tr N .1 Ba.iaav 1?2M in- o,.inn i!i X. IVn Tr 48 HI B niia l': :: : .. r- .Lm 1,10m inn: i ): Hum l.h V Drtl 4S. Ill 01H "l!i f niiii .m ri rris 4s.lnoU HioH loc 400(1 . do cons .J'iB.lO.I? 10.; IJJlSi T7-.I1II l'niin r.i .n. . . r..... -, "' 11U00 Keixllnn Ren IH 14 ii, Net Ixivr- C'o;e. ehg. giif ii m J3h ihrW ot invi ! $$ m ix h h i i B7f , r.7K 5 loo, loo'.i -- H 4lJ 41ji i 27. SJ ,'. 17 JSH 1 , 7(1H 7014 'A 43 4.1,, 1 101!4 102J4 ..... 4, 4 80H 30(4 H 4s n.-iVi or. Net chKC. '4:i n U3 NEW YOHK COFFEE MARKET NEW YOttK, May 31. Tho coffco market opened ftendy nnd unchanged to 1 point higher, with sales of 3260 bags on tho opening call. Trading continued nulet throughout tho morning, but tho undertone was steady nnd tho values gained a pomt or two on scat tered buying. Nothing of importance de veloped over tho holiday and the market at host wns a narrow ono and In a waiting position. Toddy's " opening; 1.0300.10 Mny jSll? ::::::::::::: -b: Atmust" g'SS8'0S September S'SIto -r October 8.7008.. 5 November ---i Decomber g-gt January .g-ijT l-pbruary '8.00 March .. .::...:.. .s-sjoo-oo Anrll 'ILOO llld. Total snles, 30U0 bags. Monday's close, s!ifl9,M H,r)(ij8.n7 8.01! WH.08 8.01IW8.7O H.7HW8.74 H.774PH.7H 8.81 08.82 8.80W8.88 8.1)1 W8.D3 8.0008.08 0.01 00.03 DIVIDENDS DECLARED Virginia Railway nnd Tower Company, semi annual nf 3 per cent, on the preferred etock, payable July 20 na registered Juno 30. Hooks do n0nKCrsotl-nnnd Company, regular semiannual of 3 per cent, on preferred stock, payable July 1 to holders of m-onl June 10. Electric Properties Corporation, regular quar terly of Vi per cent, on the preferred stock, pnvable June 10 to Block of record Juno 1. Quaker Onls Company, regular quarterly of 2'4 por cent, on the common nnd H4 per cent, on the preferred stocks. Tho common dividend Is panble July 15 to holders of record July 1, nnd tho preferred Is payable August, 31 to holders of record August 1. Chicago Telephono Company, regular quar terly of 2 per cent., pnynblo Juno 30 to stork of record June 20, Emiltnlile Illuminating Das Light Comnany. regular semiannual on preferred stock of 3 per cent , payable June lf to stock of record Juno 8. GOVERNMENT BONDS Hid ooW ii ntt wv 2s registered 1030 2s coupon 1030 as registered luia (ui'i .Is coupon 1018 101 i 4s registered 1023 110'i 4s coupon 1923 -. Ill, Panama 2s registered 103(1 UU Panama 2s registered 1038 DD'A Panama 3s registered yool 102 I Asked 100 102 The Twin State Gas & Electric Co. First and Refunding Mortgage 5 Bonds Tax refundable in Pcnn. Theae bonds are- secured by a mortgage covering as a di rect lien all fixed property now owned or hereafter ac quired. Replacement cost as shown by the report of the engineers is about one and one-half times the faqe value of all bonds outstanding. Earnings and volume of busi ness have steadily increased since the organization of the Company ten years ago. To yield about 5.50 Send for circular 392 which gives detailed Information. William P. Bonkigfit & Co., Inc. MOXUSIS WISTAR STKOUD, Jr. Manager 437 Chestnut St., Philadelphia New York Iloston Detroit London Farls William P. rionbrlcht & Co. rionbrlshf A Co. TAX EXEMPT Listed Rails TO YIELD 4.65 These bonds are a mortgase on 1835 miles and they nre legal In Massa- . chusetts, Connecticut and Vermont. Details upon request. N.W.Halsey&Co. 1121 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. New York Chicago San Francisco JVo Own and Offer Hudson Co. XN. J.) 4s City of Chester (Pa.) 42s Particulars on application A. B. Leach & Co. US South Fourth St. Philadelphia Frazier6Cq INVESTMENT BANKERS Broad and Sansom Sta. DIVIDEND NOTICES 7 KeneficU Zinc Corporation lit Broadway. N.w Vetk Cltr. Nottao la hereby jrtten thml ritvM..... .. ten cents (f.10) Her share ha been this div da. Ur4 by tne Hoard ot Directors on tb? comnTon or par yams capital stock if ARTHUri Div T.. Nw York. May 20. 11. .. 4r. M? AilKBlOAN OA3,C0SHMxi T ttt Uuilul nt., Uuuihui. Nl, -T"jr ''"" . . wr 93.9Q &.I jx' tna unii.i a.u without nominal or par value ho.d r o( record share, hu feeau dasiared of thla CamtuLBV. iu.vaht Kmm TRADING ON LOCAL STOCK EXOBaSB CENTRES IN THUl TRACTION 18$ Both' Rapid Transit and Unioh Show StreuirtnnJi Steel alls Mote Than 7 Points in Early SZf1! Regular Belmont Dividend A Most ot tho trntllnft on tho Fhllnde'lphla Stock Exchange wns' In the traction issues today, both Philadelphia Ilapld Transit trust certificates and Union Traction bclnp; strong1. Tho former advanced more than a point fteforo Uie end of the second hour and tho latter was up a full point. There was no newt) In tho Street to account for tho strength In the two Issues. 1'rlco movements throughout tho. list wero mostly 0)1 tho nldo of advnnccs, although the trndlng was hot active. In tho arbl trngo group Lehigh Valley was tho feature, advancing nearly two points In tho early trading, but most of this gain was lost later In the day. On tho sale of 80 shares Cambria Steel felt the 7K td 824. snce the ,wi . the company was taken over fci. J thcro has" been very little oVa lSt and action In It Is not taken . . 'J of the general marke .n M nM t.olyS,nSlTsRed,?atrli preferred, Philadelphia iff.-i..'"1? a ::,vv"i' aw pah Iltlmont, that tho Annntini.AM.l . r. ". ---- eill , . u iunnn. iiiim(.i i . Company dlrecinm v,..t .1...' V - siuu iirc 1 a ia j of 12 4 per cent, for the auaru, ,1 rati, payable, July X WSS icuuru June 10, The dlreetot. 3 for (ho year by re-electing thsni.orl company. K "1B raii i Dates for Bethlehem Steel Payments NEW YOIIK, Slay .tl'.-Tho Bethlehem Steel Corporation announced today that sec ond Instalment of 1 per cent, of tho 7 per cont. dividend upon the preferred stock and of IVi Per cent, o the 30 per cent, dividend upon, tho cotnon stock, which were declared on January 20, 1018, wtl lbo pnynblo on July 1, 1010, to the stockholders of record nt 3 p. m. on June IS, 1016 j tho third In stalment of tho dividends wilt be payablo on October 2, 1016, to tho stockholders of record at 3 p. m. on September 15, 1016? nnd tho fourth on January 2, 1017, to stock holders o'f record at 3 p. m. on Docembor 15, 1016. United Motors' President Resigns NEW YOltK, May 31. Charles W. Nash has resigned ns president of the General Motats Company. It was impossible today to obtain any Information-' n9, to who will succeed Mr, N'nsli, although n meeting of tho directors la scheduled for Thursday, nt which tlmo It Is possible that odlclnl action may bo taken in th6 matter. Other changes In tha odlclnl family of tho Qoncral Motors Company nro understood, also, to havo taken placo rocontly and will becomo oper ative on July 1 next. Drop In Bar Silver Commercial bur sliver In New Tork today uotea nt uaftc. a aecnnn ot i-e. .ondon tho prlco was 32',rt., oft Ttd, wan nuoted at us In I. GO Per Cent. Dividend forCossVj uAUTiMuiiis. Slay 31.riKc-Z-i Cosdcn & Go. havn a ... J.VJC"'I which has been n matter of cumi ' 8 In financial elrnlxn r- .VT!.! company proposes to Iner... i.'; stock to $6,000,000 ahd wilt dectsra ?" umuenu 01 &u per cent. As iu 53i Oklahoma, where tho company 'ifSSi nnmtiMl. fin tint n,, it . '-sfc.31 Btdck dividends, It was necesaarViU this payment in cash, To tn .iV i ...!.-.. '- tra "" Bimreiioiacra ftn, t iTO "ki m 1 tlngency tho shareholders rigni to invest tna cash wli n tliptn fnr tlin nrnnntllnR - , V ll ' would rccelvo into tho new stock- at i To thoso who nrefer thr oaei. ik. Jir"Wl bo marketed by tho comnanv JTt3 over to tho shareholders. This iIaaSJ been selling In tho open market JS1 than flvo times Its par of SB a ah. company proposes ,to contlnus lu dMa2l navments on tho stock nt 2 m.r ... J"w'l -, r. . ..." '" "'"-rei mnkcs-28 per cent, a year. J Mining Company Levies As BOSTON, May 31. Director ot k2 Lako Mining Company have levied aaSI sessmont of 31 a share, payable June 111 u.ww.. -. ..- ... u. ttflevs has been underwritten. There are.1 shares outstanding. With this 'ex. 110 a share will have been paid in;tbt scnption prico was ana two l ments havo been lovled. -M IBf ll oelo eisiua. P. U. TraajisMf 1 ' "Principal May Be ,. Registered" In our monthly bond list we have instituted' brief explanation of the terms used by Bankers inj describing investments. . Our June Investment Circular discusses the above subject in addition to presenting. a number of desirable bonds which embody this imj portant feature. t Copies will be furnished on request. Edward B. Smith & Co ESTABLISHED 1892 BANKERS Members Philadelphia and Neiu York Stock Exchanges .1411 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 30 Pine Street New York $10,000 Grows to $1,600,000 in Result ot, investing in StKSSSSSJSSS-MBlj 5 Yean ill HUPP MOTOR STOCK This company -within seven years, by reason of stock dividends, fa-i i -i it..- ' !. . i rwinnn -n.i .i.,; m- ,m.. mM r-nh divi-4- creascu llicir wajjiia, iu yi,wv,jvv, uu uui.t.K au..n. "- I--. ;- dendsJmountinB to S1.1S9.375, and their business is still srowagaXW rate ofSO per year. 1916 will be between $16,000,000 and $18,000,000, while at present market the entire common stock issue represents only a value of $4,500,000. we offer HUPP MOTOR COMMON Market on Application Earnings this year should be about 25 on present selling price. In our opinion these shares are ona of. tha best purchases In tha market today. It Is expected these shares will soon be listed on New York Curb. We believe buyers will make large nnd quick profits by advance in prices. .(l .. ... I ... n-r.A Otir &d vice on MOTOIt SHARES have m tremendous profits. . ., . vnra ntrn flnvnn flf S1B0. filnC0 Q3 K S 1800. Efght months ago. Chalmew ( $90, now $160. Two months aro. Grist Preferred and Common (subscrlptNW at $105, now $125. SoccialistB in Motor, Tire & Rubber Stocks. Inquiries SoUcitnl ANDREWS & CO., Investment Banker? 621 Widener Building, PHILADELPHIA Walnut 4831 " A CHtCAGO CLEVELAND DW ifjSSSW" , "i ll ' Brown Brothers & Co. Fo vmix and CiresTmrr Streets PHILADELPHIA "-? a Travelers' Letters of Credit issued in Dollars for use in the United States, Canada, HM Indies and other countries in North and South Amer Under the terms of issue of our Letters of Credit, traveiwj o ninna fAf fiunlllnn- nf Inonmn AMff nbsenCB UlSl of paying the full amount when leaving. A. U1B t liaM ck c. a.. Mir I We deal In Cpsden Oil & Gas, Common & Preferred StocltJ Information furnished and orders promptly executed. MIDDENDORF, WILLIAMS & COMPANY INCORPORATED Equitable DuiMinjc Baltimore, Ud. ' Tlpws St, Jul US. 4 i " hi m. -Jn-' iiW-imisi