rcswa .1U'?dg2Z.JC 'J (i'!V'C-. fe ri4i!l" "- -f rww 5 1 MBHakaSBaaSBBBBBBat' """"-' . -J, i.nT Hi lV13jtflKG i.BDaJ3R PH1LAIELPHIV. TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1910. Ofcd.fl M. "? FINANCIAL NEWS m.a ' ' 'i' i i ... j OF PRICES IN TODAY'S STOCK TRADING r . . 'Mercantile Marine Issues Only Ones to Suffer as Result &. of Death of Lord Kitchener rind Staff Norfolk and i Western Reaches Another New High Wew York Stock Sales High Points in Toddy's Financial News Stockholders of Cosden & Co. hold special meeting on July S to vote on increasing capital stock from $l,00O,CO0 to $7,000,0000. About $2,000,000 in gold arrxvtd in New York from Canada, Four copper companies declared extra dividends. Preferred and Common Stockholders' Committees of Inter' national Mercantile, Marine agreed on course to be pursued in relation to the 'tompany. Price of bar silvtr higher in New York and London. Exports from port of New York for last ivtek smaller. Iitading Company re-elected direc tors at annual meeting. NEW YORK. June 8, Tharo wns a Rood dcnl of Irregularity about price movements nnd tho I market tone throughout the day. The disaster to- the English cruiser Hnmi Bhire, resulting In the deaths of Lord Kitchener and his military staff, was - looked on with a great deal of apprehension as a disturbing factor .before the opening, but Its Influence was shown only In the development of weakness In tho Mercantile Marine' IssUes. Those stocks have always been sensitive to unfavorable war developments, and there was a lack of buying In the pre ferred stock this morning with some Important houses. Including Hitter, nnd Gross, appearing as sellers, causing the price to fall four points. Tho copper stocks made only n trifling response to the Increased dividend distributions, nnd held this trifling gain for only a short time. Utah Copper advanced 91 to 82H. hut was soon down to 82. Hiitto and Superior, however, on Which the regular qunrterly and extra dividends were declared, made a gain of four points to 93;. There were some wide movements in the motor stocks, Chandler falling from 125 to 117V4. nnd recessions were noted In both Studcbaker and Maxwell Motor. Third Avenue was a stronj feature, selling nt G5?i, with buying based on predictions of an Increase In the dividend rate at the end of the year. Thero yaa continued persistent buying of Norfolk and Western, which, after early sales at 133H, rose to the new hlgi record of 130-. The announcement thnt the leading meeting was conllned to routine mat ters was disappointing to some holders of that stock. After a three-point ad vance to above 103 lost virtually all Its gain. Business In tho last half of the day was generally small In volume, with a disposition prevailing in Important quarters to wait for definite news from tho Chicago Convention before- mak ing any extensive commitments on cither side of the market. Copper Companies Declare Extra Dividends NEW YOIMC. June 6. Tho Butte and Superior Mining Company declared the regular quarterly dividend of In cents a share and $10 extra, tho same as three months ngo. The dividends arcs payable July 1 to stock of record June 20. The Chtno Copper Company declared a regular qunrterly dividend of $1.25 a share nnd an extra dividend of (1. Directors also appropriated $1,250,000 for tho enlargement of milling capacity. The Utah Copper Company declared a quarterly dividend of $1.50 and an extra dividend of $1.50 a share. Three months ago $1.G0 and $1 extra was de clared. The dividends are payable June 30, to stock of record June 16. In addition to tho dividend, the directors appropriated $2,500,000 cash for the en largement of milling capacity. The Nevada Consolidated Copper Company declared n ' regular quarterly dividend of 37 cents and 3H cents extra. Threo months ago the regular 37 cents and 12 cents extra were declared. Tho dividends are payable June 30 to stock of record Juno 16. Tho Kennecott Copper Company declared a dividend of $1.50 a share quarterly, comparing with $1 quarterly three months ngo. Tho dividend Is pay able June 30 to stock of record June 13. , Cosdcn & Co. to Increase Capital Stock BALTIMORE, June 6. A special meeting of the stockholders or Cosden & Co. -will be held at Tulsa, Okla., on July 5 to vote on Increasing tho capital from $4,000,000 to $7,000,000. Of the increase $1,926,025 will represent the recent 50 per cent, cash dividend authorized by the board. This stock will bo offered to present shareholders at $5 a share for tho investment of tho cash they will receive ns tho dividend. The remainder will be held In the treasury of the company for future corporate uses. The company already holds $500,000 of its stock for the conversion of the 0 per cent, bonds now outstanding to the extent of $2,000,000 and which can be converted into cash at 20 or 50 shares of stock for each $1000 bond. $2,000,000 in Gold Arrives From Canada NEW YORK, June' 6. Gold bars to the amount of a little more than $2.000,. 000 have been deposited In tho Away Ofllce to the credit of J. P. .Morgan & Co;. The gold was received from Canada, and brings the apparent total of the present movement to $31,586,000. The exact amount of today's import has not yet been figured. WHEAT STRENGTH CAUSES SURPRISE Buying by Commission Houses and Covering by Shorts Make Prices Soar OKAIN BELT WEATHER FORECAST. CHICAGO. June 0. The virathrr forecast for 36 hour follonsl Illinois Rain tonight, cooler south. Wed nesday fair, preceded by shower north, strong shifting: wind. Missouri rartlr clouilr went, rain and cooler cast tonlfbt. Wednesday fair nnd warmer. Wisconsin Bain tonight. Wednesday cloudy and probably showers and high winds. JllnncKola 1'ortly cloudy with showers north, tonlcht cooler. Intra 1'artlr cloudy west, rain east tonight cooleri Wednesday fair and some what warmer. ., North Dakota rorlly cloudy tonight with rain northeast and colder rasK Wednesday fair and warmer.. South Dakota. Nebraska and Kansas- Fair tonight and Wednesday, cooler tonight, somewhat warmer Wednesday. CHICAGO. June 6. Buying by commie. Ion houses and covering by shorts on ad verse crops news and poor prospectB for a needy termination of hostlllles abroad caused surprising strength In the wheat market today. There was profit taking at times, which resulted In ocacslonal slight reactions, but offerings were absorbed easily apd last prices were at the top for July and only lc. below tho best for Sep tember. Weekness at Llverpol and good, soaking rains In the Southwest were practically ignored. It was apparent tha the specula ttve Interest had oversold, and It was com petition from these that took the supply off the market. Wanner weather Is re quired in the Northwest The Ohio report for June was bullish. It placed the condition of wheat there at CB, against S a month ago, and 98 a year ago. and declared the crop to be the poor est In years. Advices received by a leading authority here indicated that data received by the superintendent of a line of elevators In excellent wheat territory In Kansas, pointed to an average outturn of around 0, hushels per acre. The visible supply In the United States decreased 381.000 bushels for the week, to l,l3,oa buahels, The supply In Europe (Continental stocks omitted) la 103,734,000 bushels,' against 10,5,731.00(1 last week. Stocks in Australia amount to 90,563.1)00 bushels. Clearances fron) the. seaboard to etk. were light. Receipts at interior points teera moderate. Leadlnir future ranged as follow: Wheat Open, -HUth. law. Cloi w iitu Friday's CIOSS. Ooen. Hueh. Low. Close, e 1 Al fUlU 1 mil ! Al: t .,-! . .. ... ..v ...., .vm - ..-y J . .U47 .emuer .. jf j..ui5 -.ui7i. irn iew -Wtfjffryr fuw ftseunber paptMnbef k& O OS. 40 iuti 33 to" l.1 6Si Sail U81, tS 12.30 12.25 .J.S.SS ,.. 1 12.: 2.1 1S.23 11I.0 JS.1Q 12.12 IS 0 m -42,10 .20.84 3M5 MsUe? JiT Sf, 12.00 12.22 11.10 SO.tl) 20. At 20,62 1 20.90 2Q.M 20.20 20.1 20. . 20.23 . .:: , UILROAD EABN1NGS IINVBAl'OLlS Afc'P ST. 1-0013. HV EST Jui, i ' ' S.S7S.81S Sfefe FfWyft' 4$n, rAumc, MRMS leer. 121. m 1:3. m T.2 .: New York Bond Sales Hlsh. Low. ,,m ., . .. insn. LOW, CJOS,. J f 0(1(1 Alaska Gold cv Us llr.'H 1-U 1UL"4 SissooH AHelo-French S uiifj u.vj ii;,f! 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OOO daw-l 1U ltd 11000 Stihnanl A T. fA Am ASLl A91? 8000 do ev 5 T ; looo . do r(4 4 tlAtKV south Rwy sa t 3000 do con & 2000 Tls Co cv fl looo third Av ret 1 . looo do adJ Is . . . lnOO Tot St I. 4. IVf 4s. 4000 V 8 Rubber a 103 SV4MHJ t 0 Bll I O . . loooo Union Pc 1st 4 sooo do's aood tin. Rwy 8 I" 4 JBSK X C P&'" t 36SU Vs RwVS aaH Wsi. saW a 604 l?l 88 V. 80U ton: 10H ss son 1l 7114 I014 1014 (OIK lOltf IM tC 704 79V B.1 S3 03. 1024 . 103), 103 . . 97(1 ati 93K 83$ M 3 . 04 38. . nan to; i2 , . Lset cloite. Hlh. Low. Close. Adsmi Exprtsj 133M 138 138 138 AdranfB rtumelr. ,, 18H 2)M 19J 19M Adv Rum6ly pf ., 30H 40 39 39 A1bj:9 J Gold M P U D 9 Alaska lloU Mtnsi 23Jf 6.1 22W ?2t, Alll-Cliinl(!riM ..., 27 23M 2J, . 2ZH AlHf Auk pr ,.. MM MM 82M R2 Am At Chemical ..07 63H 63H 08)1 Ant uoni BUlit 82.'i 83H 81 81 Am can mm fiOM fi&M 60M AmCafAFdy CO COM 69Jf o9,' Am coal I'todUCH ICO I COM 100 ICO Am Hide leather..... 8' OM 9M BM AmllldoALpf SOM oOM 60M BOM Am Unwed... v 22M 23 22 23 Am Unswl pf ,o!f 49M 49 49'f 71M Am Ixiromollto. .. Am Lcromotire pf . Am smelt A lief . 2M 72M 7Uf 102 101M ID1M 10111 H8M 98M 07M 97U Am Smelt &npf HIM 1I2M 112.M 112M Am Smelt pf A ...,.9.5 95M 95 93H Am Smelt nr 11 88 87U 87H' 87M Am Steel Foundrl's ... ..VIM MU COM 60f Am Sugar ttetlnlnit 112 111M 111M 111M Am Sugar Iter pf H7M 117M 117M 117M Am Tel & Tel 20M 130 I29JJ 129M Am Tobacco 2MM 202M 202 202 Am Woolen 4iM 4i,( -I5M 45M Am Wrlllne P pf 23M 25 M 24 21 Am Zinc h & Sm KIM !-5M 83' K.',U Atiaconca Cop M 83U aiM 8I1M 83M Ateh Top A S r" in im 105M 10IM 105M Atcn r a H r pi mi Kll 101 101 aii toast Line ii.l Halt! Loco Wks 89 Halt A Ohio )1', tlatopllas Mlnlnu 2 llethlchcm Steel .t.,n Drooklyn Itap Tr R8M nrown Mnoo 6S Ilruns T A It It .sec 8 Ilutte A .Superior niij Canadian IMrIMn 17oM -170M 175M 170M Central Iathfcr 5IM 64M AIM ol'i Central leather pf lll'f 1.1 IM 111M HIM i-n.inuier iioior -l-'o'l 12.1 IlTJj 121 FRENCH CAN LOAN AMERICAN ISSUES BY A NEW PLAN Minister of Finance Ar ranges for New York Sale, on Demand of Owners Sales in Philadelphia Net llleh. t.ow. Cln. c.ie. . . 83'A . . 6'l Ill's 604 EXTEND WAR TAXES 11..H 115 115M 00f 88M 88M 91M 9IM 2M 2M 155 45(1 8SM 88M 57 57 815 8M 8!i 89 l)2M 2 450 88M 57 8'i 113 Ches A Ohio M Chile fopiier 20j thlno (OiiiiT Clilcaso (lre.it West.. Chl Mil A St Paul ... Chl M A St I pf C C V A St Ii Chl It I A I'ae Clnett Pea A Co . 53 . 13'f . lf .130 . 50 . 20'f 73 OIM 21 3M 12V KIM 130 C7H 20f fl (H 21 -Vl 12M OSM 130 57!f 20M 71M oih 21 53M 12't osM 130 57'f 20M Clnett Pea A Co nt MOM Kh3i 100M I09M Col KiipI A Iroi .12'4 42U 42! 42M Col A South 1st pf 55 5JM r5M 55M Continental Can 103 102M 09 10) Cosolldated Oas 139 13') 13NM13SM Continental I ni 55 50 50 50 corn i'roiltirts Iter 1UM 19 I8( 19 Cnirlble Steel ,S3j SO 83' 81 cruciuio steel pr no Culian-Am Sucar 231 Deero A Co nt !1() nil Detroit Kdkon 131 133M Dhtlll Soc Corp'n 4H'i ISM Dome Mines 27M 27M BUISS A AH nf 12'4' Hlec Storage Hat 01 Erlo :tMg Erlo 1st pf MM tieneral Motors pf 117 Goolrich II K 77 Oreat .Vorlhern pf. ... G N rf for m iron. Ciulf States S 1st pf.. Gulf Stated S2(l pf .. Illinois. Cent i... , i ,. , - nil 'IKIltmiunu p) Omv2 Int Ilarv N" J 112 Int Ilarv N J pf 117 Int Ilarv Corp'n 82 82M Int Ilarv Corp'n pf KWM 10S Int Con Cor v t c sh.... 18)f ISM mi con corp n pr hi Int I'apar I2!j' Int Paper pf , 55 1I7M 117), 117' am 23i 23 im 90 90 135M 135M 48 27M ll'i 01 38'f Wi IS 27!, 11M OHi 38' i 53M llOii I1M Itt 39 53M HUM 110 . 77 70if 77M .122M 12IM 121M 121M . 3'JM 39 38'f 38M .101 101 90J,' J19M . 1)0 90 88'.' 8!M HUM 100 10-Uf 100 h'i 52 52 . 110 113M I15M 117M 117M 117M II V YVfts lltlVoT, Ex-Minister Of Pulitlc Works. Editor of l.'Asence Eronomlquo et Flnnnclere. Special Cable to livening l.ttger PAItlS, Juno 6. The Minister of Plnnnce, Alexnmlre Itlbot, has solved the cltnictiltj tlmt has been preventing holders of AmerU can securities on the Paris llourne from lending their scciirltles to the Government for purposes of wnr finance. Provision Is now made that thc'leiulcrs of such securities can demand Of the Government nt any time that their shares be sold for them In New York nnd the money remitted subject to tho rntn nf nvrhntieo on tbo tiny of sale. In cases where French holders hnvo left shares on deposit In Now York they nre not required to bring them here to lend to tho Government, ns that only means two transportations across tho ocenn, ns the Government wants to uso them In New York to rnlse money. Tho law preventing new Isues of stock without Government authorization Is be ing made more strict. Tho latest stricture Is that a second offeiiFO means two years In prison. Thu General Confederation of Workmen hns met to consider the problem of women woi Iters. Tho confederation Is hostile to women, but does not dnrc nght. So It is trying to lay down rules that will result III forcing women out ot many pinccs. 11 Is trying, among other things, to choose the trades whero women may bo nccepled and to fix their pay, under pretense thnt womrti do not know how to handle sucli rpiestlons for themselves; but so far tho confederation has not been able to fool the women. Tho Senate Is tightening up the taxes 011 war profits, nnd Is now making them effective until tho year after 'tho war has ended. (10 Am Beet Suar. . 83'A 81 OOO Am Can on1! on 0 Amer Mllllnc. . 04 jnft 110 Amer Rwy prci nv 1184 10 nut flap o-ivr naS 10 Cam Steel M 83,, 2U0 crucible, Steel . mi.. 8IH lnio Ijleo 8lor ...... d'i ill Id Krie 3?4 3JU .... . ..... ..... ..... VI , 71 llif ueii ntv,t iir.. ai k - .. . , (.In 800 l.k ami Corp.. to, fl -i',,P V.!0 "t-i lift Lenlsh Nav.... 7(1, 75J 7(1 lu ion Lcn VM , n'V , "' .?:,," T " jin " '".I rt i -is 118 ...... 18.. t-.! H :4 H raV .W naV. 3J 83. , H sin .:( 3 i 71 1.1 l.i Vnl Trn..-ai' 31' 311 do pref i... 13H' ,1 il Norrlslown ....113 113 18 Jills Vau fAns. IM loo .Vorf Wel!;i35J4 1fj.1!i 741 1'enna II It. ... . nJ r84 in rnnn Co cum pr ii! 2I1H7 1'nlln Blec 281 Ma r u T tr ens. . lii 414 28 lo 7'l 1S.14 1 in 7flJ :k ..3J I'hll Trac ,77,, 70T1 W -r,2 1 ii.l Itfnmn ltil'4 ill llltg ' S.I So nwy 2.1K 723? 2-yi 1 7.1 Ton llel ...... -I'll 44 14 "h 41 111, m 88 81' 1". MA Ton Mln loo Uii Trac .... 10(1 11 (1 I lmi.1 IT H steel .... 2.1 IV N V A I'd SO IV J A Hen . . 14.1 Cramp & Hon . IIONItS. HlBh, Iiw, S.1IIII Am 111 l!Bi.. HI 93 2(10(1 Am ltwys ris...iOK 10(1 .1(1(1 City 4s -10 0..1II2,, 1.100 K(C Peo Tr 4 8()4 limn Kqu III (las r.n. Kill. Kllllf Key Tel It..1s. U8U loon l.h N'v ens 44a.l02U 23000 lli Val llrex . rrla 44" . ..10051 ,1000 t, V Tr 1st A.. Mists Dili ill l'a Co Gen 44s.ll)lt Kiniiil do cona IVsS.lllMi 470(1 Phllll Klec 4s . . 83ji 10(1011 llenillnn urn la ll.1 1111111 iiemi-jr Cent 4s 117 in loou Hpnn Am I lis.!!!-' . I112 . Kliliio Htnn.l u A HI (Is.toilVi loo! loou Un Itwy Inv ,1a 71) 70 .47 t. 1 J.tiJ T ' i "B.. Ssi "it I ft JJ -if. . 4! mis ''? . i? . 814 81 Hl 4 102 Kll Kill 111'. 102 '4 IIKm 103 J, 1014 10.1. 831. Net Close, chanso 8.1 inn 102, lllft I02'i II u tool'. 103, 101 f, 10.1,, iiSS - I 1)7 (I 102 , 1 oov ..... 70 4 SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT SHOWN IN LOa MONEY MARKET; RATES UNCHAN( , . - . Betterment in Demand Noed in Some QUarters-l'l ing on Stock Hixcnange vjonumues vuiec, with Most Business in Arbitrage Issues werd Unimportant, stocks seliin. ..,.S the rame price as the closlnft li.i a'3 Lehigh Navigation, which dronirtll In the, trading yesterday af erho?nWa ered of Its loss before middavTV??! Asphalt preferred declined it. ii;.0.'ift brla Steel gained a fraction as eZ?ffi with tho last previous sle, WB?tifi I'liiiaoeipnia iiapid Transit trust ''K cates, ivhlch have been the fMii?-5T trading in the distinctly local u,ii,7 ?? some days past, wero Unchans-.V 7 " I final prlco of yesterday, selling -11 ."Wi There Is very little change In the money market In this city. Willis there Is some improvement noted In quarters In the de mand for funds, It la not very pronounced, hut this batterment has had the effect Ot hardening rates a trifle, although there has been no change from the rates which have been quoted for some time. The belter class of commercial paper is In very small volume and the rates are low. Very little buying of commercial paper Is being done by tho country banks, as they are not Interested In the P"ntB,raB- Trading on tho Philadelphia Stock Ex. change was again quiet today, with most of the business being done In the arbitrage Is sues, the most nctlve of this group being United Stnles Steel common. Price changes Financial Briefs Insp Con Cop . 7j Int Mclcel v t ch I5J Int M M cof dep 20! j Int M M pf c of dp oni$ Jewel Tea bSH Jewel Tea pf l()8Ji Ksver J & Co 83 Kelly Spr ns Tire 75V Kt'iui'ruit Copper 531J utrieuo lias 105 70 12V5 501," 10 20 J'.r. t S54 82 10S IS 82H 108 mi rM 55)3 10 -15i 91 i 85 M. 1 8l3 . 55i .'ill, ll.V 5ij 15 21' 03ti 85 lOSSj 108H 10S K 81.' 1 85 70 j 70 70 MM 53.' 53ti I()i 105H WoH U 14 11 MM 8L'M 82M 50M MM ,HH 34 Lake Erie & West. I, Mjli Valley Leo Hubber Tiro . . Lons Island Louis & Nash 13DJ,- 1333, 131 .nacKaycos stij si 81 Manhattan Shirt Co 60 COM OflH' Maxwell Motors ,s7 )-sm tllVj Max Motors 1st pf DOlj 00M UOJi .Max .Motors 'u pr sujj iio; a;) May Dept Stores OUii Ofi fci Mexican Petroleum 10S'4' 1084 1071$ 107'j Minn & St Louis (l!$ OH Olj OH .innii si 1. pi is, is is is Minn St I' & S S M ...-.lHOM Pi'-'Ji 122 122'i .mami copper 30 30 35JI 35M 53M 31 132H SI 00M' 87 OOJ. 50 Jlksourl rarlflc . Mo Pac tr cfs "... Montana Power Nat Hiscult Xat Enam & S Co... Nat Lead Co Nev fon Cop New York Air llrakj. N Y N II & II New Yo'fentral . . . N Y O .SKViNt Nprfolk a Western... North American Northern Pacific Ontario Sliver Mln. .. Pacific Mail I'aclIlcTel & Tel l'enn Itallroad People's Gas Chl Philadelphia Co Pitts Coal Co N J ... Pitt Coal Co N J pf. Pullmar. Co Ity Steel Sp Co Hay Con Copper . . . Iteadlnsr Reading 1st pf Heading 2d pf Republic Iron !c 8 . Seaboard Air Line. . Seaboard A L pf ... Shat Ariz Cop Sloss-Shef S &!.... South Porto It Sill. Muth P It Suit pf. . Sou 1 hern Pacinc... Southern Uy Southern Ity ul 08 Standard Milling pf 03M ntuucuahri u 141 - .. fWs 0 0 0 OH 0 0 0 . 81 812, )ii 81M 120j 120)5 120W 120M . 24M 251,' 245,' 21JJ . ttH 07V, 07 07 . 17N 18t, 18 18 133 1.111,' lICS 133 01 01M 01M 01),' .105',' 100M 100 10UH . 27M 28 , 28 28 .131 1301, mii 135Ji 0S, 60i OSJi (Mil, 1MH IUH lit 11-1J, 7M 7'J l'i 7M . 22M 21M 20!. 20), ; . ;h si 33 5S5S 58t. 58H 101H 101H lOlh 101,' -10 40M 27 27 27 10215 10115 10215 103M 103),' 103M HJi 431 43!-, L'.l 1IH 5S1 .102 . 40 . 27 .102 .104 43M ... 22M ....101 12W 47 47J( 17 39 32 53 231 1IR , OSM i in1, 42 If 47 47M 10!i 3.1 :u 53M 230 120 08 23;,' 23)5 OUfj OS 1)3 Oll'-i 14 IM 130 2J1. 22 K 100M 10H5 42-5 42H 11) 40M 10 38 32 53M lilt; 10 3S 32 5-JJi 231 231 I10M 120 OSH 08! J 23J, 118!,' OJJ 13) 111 42Jj 193 lHi btudebaker Co Df 1111-S 111 ill Tenn Copper 43K 42J5 42M TemCo : 101 101 100 lejasl'aclflc uu iil 11)1 Third Avenue fliu iwir nils nn: Tobacco 1'rod pf fa 105 im 103 unmn nag & ! pf ;jQM 30M 30 30 . 01 07M 07M 07M 137H i:t8l 137H 137)$ . 82), SSH 8215 82W ,101 102)5 150 150)5 24), S3W 23! 63H 53H 53H United Cigar Stores, Union Pacific Union Pacific pf U8 Ind Alcohol .... USOIP4F 24 US CI Pi Fpf 52M 51 i 51tf 1 i l-i lOSJf 100 ,n , ynitea rutt ,,.,102 163)5 101 101 Un Ityj Inv Co pf , 20)5 21 20 0 KiSfll": 60 S0J "' "' H 5 gteel Corp'n 84 8-1W 83) v3vj H2cteef,'?0l?'npt-U7J l,7 1,7 l7 U 8 Sm II & M 74U 77 7X 7 ,u, aJs l pr ' 51 si1 Utah Copper.. ..,, sijf sif Va-Caro Chem pf ...,.,,100 109 Wabwh., . liH Hi( WabashpfA 40JJ 60)5 Wabash pf U 28M 28), WeUi Fargo Eip i8M 128 West Union Tel us 05 Western Maryland ...... 32H 32)( WestEiM 80M COM n ucri ct 14&U crio 4, ,j nuijr urenana ,305 313 wum urruna pi. Wlsronsui Central. , Woolworta V W pf. 60 2H) 12S ulK 33 60M 4)5 303 oj 28)5 128 U5 32)( (li 3J3 114 114H H3M 111 88)5 3-3)5 30)5 39K J24H 125M 125)5 123H NEW Y(5RK BUTTEH AND EGGS tor HUTTEn Larger of Uc. In crtstrty srd. NEW YORK Ii.. a ferlns nod prlcrs docllBsd ivccsivis. . .i.Dao nicus. Eltra cresnurv "?i;O30c teo"n- OM, lP.i 8tU dairy, KOOS lllh trade firm, with iy quist. itecelDts. 33.S23 siurKerPs.c sts. 2iB.flll C-T2 'ji..--wTT uniwiH.iriM;,; jj. market sn fcttra firsts. roily aul gswiuo.; toraie-iu,cked sura Brt. 2 r?Zf. ririT--.. ? o.; wuio cbit. xsoTc niq colors. Xi&Sie. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS ,iCllIPi'9?' 1 . UCjOB stolpU. 11.000 istt K .,., 1 7". i7.7..T. ..-"-" t. ., rli.y; ., iv.auvif.a,, rouxa risavv JjJ i IIMWS.8J; bulk. :so ilS'tT1sfCi,Jl,J!,i'l' ,S0- j&fr1 (!. U.fttf: llurs aod fesdsr. 18.7SOB. tJAns IU.1S08.81: lvs. 8.60Oil,Sa. HV ' 4,in- BHgttV-Recelpu. lluo. ' lUrkets st.sdy. Ni1vb nd Wtsltrp, 5T.g: gmc. U.T091K i BANK CLEA8INGS Vank clfarlo odir comparsd wttli corrs .POUdta, d.y iMtwy W: UMtOU 1J1.B-JX.15.1 I10.JM.03S lll.Sitt.'sTl Kbw TT ,MJ!pS4Sytl.sl!S M.ill.Ui COTTON MARKET IS NOT HURT BV LORD KITCHENER'S DEATH Tone is Steady at Starr. Pressure Causes SliRht Declines N'KW VOItK. .Tune 6. Although the deaths of Lord Kitchener and his stnfT came In for a great deal, of discussion on tho Cotton KxclianBrtj this morning, tho market wns not affected and the opening tone was steady with prices 4 points higher to 3 points lower, the lato months showing tho declines About tho only feature was tho selling by tw) Interests believed to represent Wall Street Souses. Liverpool was a limited buyer of July, and an operator, usually acting for German Interests, purchased a substantial amount of October. Southern traders wero per sistent buyors of the entire list. After the call moro pressuro developed. especially In the nenr months, nnd July and October fell 7 nnd G points respectively, white tho lato positions were only 2 points off. The unsettling influence of tho late break In Liverpool and uncertainty as to tho Im mediate effect of tho loss of Lord Kitchener on British trade was rertected in decreased volume of business rather than In fresh trading cither way. Possibly, apprehensions that tho rain nnd wind storms reported In some sections of tho central belt would bring In damage accounts tended to check selling, while the absence of inoro active liquidation was naturally ascribed to tho strengthened technical position of tho market. Tho receipts of cotton at the ports for tho day wero estimated at 15,000 bales, compared ., with 18,503 bales last week, 0317 bales last year, nnd 10,725 bales In 1911. Tho membership of Charles K. Thomas, deceased, of tho Philadelphia Stock Ex change, has been transferred to Clydo L. Paul. The prlco pnld was $3500. Tho last siilo of a sent In tho Kxchange was for )37.00. An election for vice chairman Is scheduled for Juno 26. Nominations will bo received up to June 1G. The earnings of 122 steam railroads In the United States having operating revenues nbovo $1,000,000 -a year for April were $209,tlG3,000, nn lncreaso of $36,802,515 over April 1015. Kor ten months ended April 30 the earnings were $2,083,017,535, a gain of $201,656,113. Tho directors of the Maryland Electric Itnllways Company have elected J. N, Shannahan vice president and treasurer. C. D. Porter has been chosen general man ager to' succeed T. C. Cherry, resigned. Yesterday's election In Chicago resulted favorably fir the $5,100,000 brldgo and $3,760,000 lighting bond issues.' Tho al Issues wero defeated. NEW YOIUC, Juno 6. Tho coffeo mar ket was quiet this morning, .with first prices showing declines of 5 to 7 points. The retiring board of directors was re elected at the nnnual meeting of tho Mexican Telegraph Company today. No other business was transacted., Tho samo board was re-elected at tho annual meeting of tho Central and South American Telegraph Company today. Only routine business. It was said, was transacted. James G. Balfour, has been elected a member of tho board of directors of the Union Traction Company, succeeding George AV. Elklns, resigned. Tho Balfour Interests are also represented In the board by Lawyer Joseph GllOUan. WILD AUTO BUYING. CHECKED ON CURB Tightening of Money Market Be cause of Huge Motor Stock Pay ments Is Responsible adelphla Electric was also unch.VJ.fl- lrncuonni nuvanco ivas recorded in Ttf. i Gas Improvement. In the S,, Electric atom ... "erno?n trtihJ, prominent, advancing a good-sized iL as compared with the close of yVsUr?,- 11:00 2:00 Yes. close. Oren. A.M. 12 M. P.M. Mnrrh 13.13 13. IS 13.1.1 18.1!i July 12.0.1 12.(17 12.03 12.(1.1 12.0(1 October 12.7(1 12.8(1 12.7(1 12.70 12.80 December ... 12.01 12.02 12.03 12.03 12,n,1 January 13.00 13.IHI 12.00 13.00 '13.02 August 12:74 12.71 May 13.23 , Hid. Liverpool Cotton LIVERPOOL, June G. Spot cotton today was In moderate demand, nnd 3 points high er, on tho basis of 8.49d for mld-uplandi The sales aggregated 8000 bales. Including 7000 bales American. Tho Imports wero 14.000 bales. Including 13,000 bales Amer ican. The market for futures closed barely steady, nt a net decline' of Hi? 4c. LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAK STOCKS. TIM Asked Jim llutler .0" MarXamara o!l .11 .Midway 2il .2H Mlzpuh extension 2.1 .27 Montana 27 .311 Northern Ktar .18 .in Tnnopah TV-lmont 4H 10-1(1 Tononah Extension ,. 11U ll'i Tonopah lllnine O'J a Rescue Hula -HI .4S West End 1.20 1.2.1 GOI.UFIEI.D STOCKS. Atlanta s 11 .12 lllue Hull 0.1 .01 Hooth -. , HI .18 HulUou 01 .02 COD 01 .0.1 Cnmbinatlon Fraction 08 .10 Dlamondflelil U II , 0.1 .nil Daisy .' 01 .nil Florence .43 .48 (loliiReld Consolidated 01 .oil (lolrtrteM Merser 10 .11 Jumbo Extension nil ,ni Kewunas 12 .1,1 Oro ,' n.1 ,07 Kami Ken 0.1 07 Sliver Tick 08 iin MISCEM.ANEOUS. Fairy Altec 01 .02 Klmnerly , 02 04 Nevada Hill 17 in Nevada Wonder 1.8.1 2ln.1 Tecopa Mlnlns .' 15 j,) Reading Re-elects Directors At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Beading Company, today, directors were re-lectcd for the ensuing year as fol lows: K. T. Stotcsbury, II. P. McKcan, Henry C. Frlck, Qeorgo F. Baker. Daniel Wlllard, Isaac Hlestcr, Joseph E., Wldener, Alfred H. Smith and William L. Klntcr. Following the election of Irectors, tho meetlnc was adjourned to October 0, tho date of the annual meetings of the stock holders of the Philadelphia & Beadlnff Ball way Co. and tho Philadelphia & Beading Coal & Iron Co. At that time the annual report of the Cteading Co. will bo presented. Judge George Gray, of Wilmington, pro sided nt the annual meeting. NEW YOItlf, June 6. Tho "wild trading In motor slocks which was the featuro ot yestorday'o dealings on tho Broad Street Curb was checked today by the tightening of the money market. It was calculated by largo handlers of money that about $50, 000,000 will ho temporarily withdrawn In order to provide for the cash payments cntlcd for In the consolidation, and arrange ments to meet these requirements necessi tated recalling of loans early In tho day by a number of Important banking Insti tutions. Around noon the rate for call money ad vanced from 3 to 314 per cent, and there was very little offering at that rate. Be ports that tho rato for call money ndvanced to 4 per cent, were In circulation on tho Curb and caused some urgent celling of United Motors, which quickly dropped to 87, a loss of 7 points from yesterday's high figure. Thero Is a good deal of question now as to the relative position of United Motors after Its absorption of tho other companies compared with tho valuo of those stocks before tho consolidation was proposed. Other motor Btocks wero also heavy, with Chevrolet selling down to 2G6 early In tho day, and losses of around 2 points were recorded In Edmund and Jones, Peerless and White Motor. Tha movement In these stocks had a rp strlcted effect on trading in other Issues, but Mldvale Steel was an exception to tho general heaviness, advancing from ,03?i to Gl'.S. Flemish Lynn was traded In at 6 and G VS. The oil stocks generally showed a steadier tone, with Metropolitan Petroleum selling at 22 nnd -22 ',4. Monitor Silver held firm, with sales ot 2 and 2',i. ZIno Concentrating sold at 4 to 4 18. Kathodlon Bronze preferred sold at 22. INDUSTRIALS. nid. Acme Tea n.1 AJax Rubber Tiro (19 Am nrlt Mrs , 12 Am Marconi SH Atlantlo Gulf & W I 43i do pref Ml& Canadian Car Col A8 Can Car & Fdy pref 8.1 Chevrolet Motors .-.208 Cuba Cane Sugar AH Curtlss Aeroplane 48 DrlgEs-Seab 123 Kmerson Fhonosraph 12, Flemtsh-I.ynn OU Haskell & Barker Car 8IV3 Hendee MfK 24, Inter Mer Marine v.. 2Ktt do pref 08 Kathodlon Bronze pref 21 IF.aln. ll.inltl... Q .uhaiiii .iiuii.., una ................. " fanhattan Trann 1, .Mldvale steel ni Otis Elevator 00 Peerless Motors .' 2(1 H IVrlmnn Rim ln.l Poole Ennlneerlng 100 S S Kresse w I tt fl Sinclair Oil 37 Standard Molars 7 LONDON STOCK BIAItKEr Trading Is Quiet, But Market, L Firm Amfirlnnnn Tl l eii. .: nf,,l "-"F'uy oioadinej,' LONDON. .Tnno R A ,. : tlonco wns In evidence on the sflJ change today and. on the whole hi M kets were firm, although trnilinl.'J.h'.,n. Americans displayed stcadlnc S' to the treasury remained much beln n of last week. Good earnings maa,W& dlan Pacifies buoyant, but Qrand Te,?-: were easier. South American rails j."fr regularly lower. The homo rallwa !. showed Btrcngth In spots. ra"waV tptf iiieio huh mouerato buy ng In tha std edged section. Flrninn 4. J T -I..1?4. f. ..edbonds, which were Inclined toVr. in tne textile group, Courtaulds .' buoyant. Iliibbers were sustained I VM S'" .Wro. .mlx,cd- Thcro m burtS... Royal Dutch shares by Amsterdam '1 Submarine 38Vs -inanKie i'lim Weekly Sugar Statistics From Cuba NEW YOItK. June 6. The weekly sugar statistics from Cuba follow: Receipts, all ports, 48.515 tons .against 46,914 tons last week and 55,182 tons last year; exports of all ports, 82,863 tons, compared with 98,645 tons last week and 58,541 tons last rear; mills grinding were 32 against 42 last week, and 52 a year ago ; exports to Europe aggregated 24.720 tons; exports to New Orleans were 11,660 tons; exports up to the end of May were 1,788,338 tons; stocks, 881,802 tons; production, 2,709,000 tons. Condition of United States Treasury WASHINGTON, June 6. The condition of the United States treasury, according to n statement Issued today, was as follows: Net balance In general fund, $110,680,331; total receipts. $12,192,818; total disburse ments, $6,785,130; deficit for tha year, $19,236,878, exclusive of the Panama Ca nal and public debt transactions. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YOrtlC. June 6, The dulness of the foreign exchange market was unre lleved In the early dealings today, and, with the exception of a slight betterment In francs, there were no changes In rates from Monday's 'final figures. Franc cables rose to 5.90 and checks to 5.91 ; sterling was steady at 4.75 13-16 for demand and 4,76 b for cables. Relchsmarks held at the new low figure reached late on Monday, 76 76 to. Other quotations were! Lire cables 6.36; checks, 6.86 M ; Swiss cables, 5 2311 ; checks. 6.24; Vlenna.(lS.25QH3.30; kronere (Stockholm), 30.25030.40; pesetas, JO 40 020.60; guilder cables, 41U ; checks 41 rubles, 30,40030.60. ' Although the dealings failed to Improve from the -.point of Inactivity, the market ruled fairly, steady In the mid-afternoon Quotations: Demand sterling, 4 75 is-ia' cables, 4.7i franc cables, t.JQfc. checks' 5.91; relchsmarks, 76 5-16 and 76 7-18 ' New fork , Philadelphia, Bosjoa . . , , Cblcsg 0 . , . RATES FOR MONEY all. gut ..Call. i 3 v.i nt Time. 04U Qi'i DIVIDENDS DECLARED Tobacco Products Corporation rejrular Quarterly ot 1. per csatTpo tha preferred stock, iayabli July 1 to Ucvpf rof Junn 19. Pyni Rsllnc'lurJsoi Company ot s p,r ,,. payable Jutw li tostock gt record jSw 5. " ,Loos-Wll Biscuit CoiapatrV. usual quarterly of Tf Pr es-ni.- 00 the Orsi srKerrtd atw-jk ; Contbuatal Cn .Company. freulg uusrterlr of l per wmu. on the prr.n4 wia ? iJl ", MM. on tosH eooimoo itoc: i '' ' Texts Company. re-ul4f nuarterir tt Sl nr' nt. MbU June 80 to holdars "f VwS i&Usy-Sprloifleld Tltt Company. rriuUr mur Sugar Futures Still Quiet NEW YOItK. June 6. Sugar futures opened quiet and without special feature today, first prices on the call being un changed to a decline of 4 points with sales 55Q tons, Cuban interests gave a little support early, with tho selling coming from Wall street sources. Ohio Wheat Crop Worst? in Years COL.UMHUS, O., June 6 The Ohio crop report for June places the condition 1 of wheat at 68, The crop Is one of the poorest In years. The condition a month ago was 65 and a year ago 99. The area abandoned was 11,877 acres. The area sown was l,S92,ooo acres. More will be plowed up. The condition of oats la' 83, against 92 last June, and of rye 79, against 80 a month ago. Mi United Profit Sharing- . 1 1 mien .iioinra ., IT H I. .1 II com do pref 5U White Motors 48 World Film 1 STANDARD OIL, STOCKS. Illinois .' Ids Ohio 227 Prairie Pipe 214 Standard nil of California 218 Standard Oil o( New Jersey MR Standard Oil ot New York 207 OTHER Oil, STOCKS. Cosden Oil Chalmera Oil International Petroleum Houston Oil Midwest Iteflnlng Sapulpo. IteHnlnff MININO STOCKS. Atlanta , Ilutte Copper and Zinc Vrro da Pasco , First National Cloldtteld Merser .., Ilecla Mlnlns , Howe Hound .......' , Jim Butler Jumbo Extension KeneDck ZIno McKtnley-Darrash , Magma Copper ...., Mines Co of America Nlptsslns , San Toy , St Joseph Lead , , West End Consolidated BONDS. Cerro 6s Asked. SO 70 18 4S J3 no 270 S8 r..i 12(1 1S 33H 20 2H 103 23 8t s!a 158H nr, 121', 8 3" U, 3W . 23 4 in; 17 66 11 11 ftli 33 4 0 1)3 88 13 5.1 IMi J lfltt 1 2-32 168 220 217 2.11 622 209 21H 8 11 10 (18 12 Twelve Public Utility Securities Yielding from 5 to 7 are described briefly in our latest invest ment circular. Each security was selected as an attractive ex ample of its type. We invite requests for this circular No. 396. William P. Bonbriglit & Co.rIif .iiuiiiiis ivintar STROUD, Jr. . .. Slanater 437 Chestnut St., Philadelphia V tfffim ""n P"" William p. llonbriaht & Co. Bonbrliht 4 Ci Chesapeake & Ohio 6s,. Mldvale 60. .113 . 0(1 . VOX 12 n n.i 00 14 no ,? us , oo. 07 BAR SILVER In I.ondon today bar silver waa quoted at 31 13-1 (Id., up 3-lOd. ' In New York commercial bar silver waa quoted today at Aula, an advance of H New York Exports Arc Dropping NKW YORK. June 6, The exports of merchandise frrfm the port of New York for the week ended June 3 were valued nt $51,285,406, against 6t,095,278 the previous- ween, aim s.i.oui.tba in me corresponding week a year ago; since January 1, 11,058,. 916,010. compared with 1568,248,638 In the corresponding period last year, Ohio Railway to issue Bonds CQMJMBUS, O., June 8. The Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Hallway asked permis sion of the Public Utilities Commission to Issue J 100,000 50-year 5 per cent gold bpnds, proceeds to be used to buy rolling stock and equipment. 1'ltOI'OSAI.H TJ1K CONXECTlsa llAIIAVAY COMPANY, rl"eunjrlvinla Railroad Company. Lessee. Work appurtenant to abolishment ot trade crossings on the Chistnut Hill U ranch: Sealed proposals for tlw work under lbs fol lowln contract will be received at the office of the Chief Engineer. Hoom 807. Broad- Street Station. Philadelphia, until June IS, 1916. at jl o'clock a. m. VI.: Contract No. 4 for aradloe. taasonrr, and appurtenant work for chancing- srads of tracks from a point aouth of Oraver's lana to Chestnut Hill Station, and constructing brldses on Una of Htehland and Uemlnole avenues, sod of Htrtwsll avenue "" Plans, speclncatlonii And blank fornia for biddlBf, ny be Obtained at- the Jollies of the let r.oinr, ivosm win. uroaa blreet Btatlon. rha rubt la reserved bV tha Pnnn.f4inc, tbii. way Company. Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Isai. to reject any or all bids. A- f SI1AND, Chief Rnstneeri B. 8. TEMPLE. AssisUot Chief Etujtneer. C'hl Our 1 June Investment List ' . describes a number1 of choice issues of Railroad, Public Utility nnd Industrial Investments. A copy ull be umithei on rcquttt, Edwahd B.Smith & Co EsTiansurs 1SX. BANKERS' Utmbtr, New York, and JV(IadlpJfa Sjock ExcHangt) Mil OnuTxcr Enur, FinuosxrBU X0 PIKX 8TIIST Mtw YoiK StrongerV Investments The wonderful prosperity of trie United States has so jncfcastd the earning capacity and'tne assets of many of the companies whose securities we recommend for investment that, while these securities can still be purchased ..:i.i .. n ..-.. ... iu j'iuiu u iiiuai uiirutuvc iciuiu, they are intrinsically stronger today than they ever have been before. For example, wo Invite requests' describes a strong first mortises for Circular No. I.-17T. which bond yielding over flvo per cent.. tux tree 111 t'ennu. A. B. Leach & Co. Investment Securities 115 South Fourth Street Philadelphia New York Chicago Buffsle: Iloston London, Kns, BaKlmor. ELKINS, MORRIS & C0. .1 I BANKERS Land Titlo Building Philadelphia High Grade Pennsylvania Tax Free ' Railrdad Bonds Equipments and Public Utility Bonds MEMI1KRS NEW YOUR AND PHILADEtPHU ffl STOCK EXCHANGES BONDS Carefully selected securities, of proved merit. Send for Circular. fVJELLOR &.PETRY S36 COMMERCIAL TRUST BLOO. 16 SOUTH OROAO 8TREET Carnelt Oil & Gas Co. nouaiiT SOU QUOTED Wnle or special circular Wft. I. E. H. CLARKE eurlllss New Vork CllJ (7 William t Inrestment Beeurlllss DIltKCTUHY OF A:COB?T.tXT t?l!iSii,i,iyf. -tweoauats . tt. . r rr.Tr. ?- -rr-.i zz r..?z: ! "Ml. MIAIM stlLVImr UU11 UUBN8 BPUAKilAJi VK puifl and offer, tubjtct to prior tal $220,000 CINCINNATI, NEW ORLEANS & TEXAS PACIFIC RAILWAY EQUIPMENT 6. GOLD BOHDS, SERIES "D" JIalurlnj jooe. J818, lo December, lots PHICE, to net from 4.30 to 4.45 according to maturity CIRCULAR ON APPLICATION CHAS. C. HARRISON, JR & CO. y BAHkERS nrrfymii chestnut sts, bh elpwi .. 'i. u ,, lll""T- -, . .,r ., laa ruuelab Btee. 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