It -4 y EiP" b FINANCIAL NEWS I EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 101G. . SMGHT LOSSES IN SOME STOCKS . , ' OFFSET BY GAINS IN SPECIALTIES ''Brokers and Customers in Wall Street Devoid All 'Atten tion to Discussing Results of Ballots at Republican Convention Texas Company Up Five Points New York Slock Sales High Points in Todays Financial News Unfilkd orders of United States Steel Corporation On May 31, 0,937,788 tons, an increase of Iu8,2i7 ions, as compared With April 30. New York bank statement Showed decrease in average loans of $2831,000 and a fall in actual of $61,507,000. Jtcscrvcs fell in the average ami increased in the actital. Week's bank clearings increased 53. 7i per cent, ovtr corresponding week of last ytar. Pittsburgh Coal Campari) readjustment plan declared operative. Additional gold to the amount of $2,500,000 was received in New York from Canada. Extra dividend of $2 a share declared bu Eastern Texas Electric on common. Prairie Oil and Gas paid extra dividend of $2. Price of bar sitver" slightly higher in New York and London. NEW YOHK, Juno 10. The results of two ballotB at the Chlcngo' convention dampened somo of the enthusiasm which hnd been created on tho Stock Exchango )n the Into trading yesterday, and this morning trading wns Hat and little Interest was shown In speculative operations. Brokers and customers devoted all their attention to discussing prospects of results when balloting Is resumed this afternoon. Somo of yesterday's buyers were sellers of stocks In the first hour, causing moderate recessions In the actlvo Issues, but these losses wero offset by gains In several specialties. The plank In tho platform favoring our mercantile matlno was an Incentive for somo buying uf l'oclho Stall. There was a 5-polnt advanco In Texas Company, and Pittsburgh Coal roso 1 point, but movements In other Issues were generally to lower levels, although no Important losses were recorded. Nearly all these changes occurred In tho IlrHt hour and from then on business was listless and the traders who could not refrain from making some doals sold a few stocks. Tho outlook of tho market now depends wholly on tho maintenance of hnr mony In the Republican party, and there was a feeling In some of tho Important financial circles that this could not bo regarded as assured. It Is possible that before the opening on Monday definite knowledge of the situation In this regard will bo obtained. Pittsburgh Coal Readjustment Plan la Now Operative NEW YORK, Juno 10. Assents to the plan of readjustment of tho Pittsburgh Coal Company having been received from more than DO per cent, of tho preferred and SB per cent, of tho common stocks, tho Readjustment Committee has declared the plan operative. No change has been made In the plan as announced, which provides for an exchange of the 7 per cent, cumulative preferred stock of tho old company for a C per coht. cumulative preferred Issue of the now company. Hold ers of tho old New Jersey company 7 per cent, cumulative preferred stock will receive for each $100 par valuo of that stock and all accrued dividends thereon, now amounting to approximately -14 per cent., G per cent, cumulative preferred stock of tho new Pennsylvania company, to a par valuo of 5133 1-3. Common stock will bo exchanged par for par. -v Eastern Texas Electric Declares Extra Dividend BOSTON, June 10. The Eastern Texas Electric Company has declared an extra dividend of $2 per share on tho common stock, payable July 1 to stock of record Juno 16; also a semiannual dividend of $3 on tho preferred stock, payable came date. Prairie Oil to Pay Extra Dividend NEW TORK, Juno 10. Tho Prairie OH and Gas Company declared a quar terly dividend of $3 a share and an extra dividend of $-2 a share, payable July 31 to stock of record June 30. $2,500,000 More Gold From Canada NEW YORK, June 10. J. P. Morgan & Co. have deposited at the Assay Office ?2,600,0OQ In gold bars, received from Ottawa, making a total of $-14,125,000 Im ported on tho present movement. MOTORS TAKE BIG JUMP ON THE CURB American Gulf and West Indies Also Advance in Irregular Market NEW YORK, Juno 10. Irregular move ments were recorded on the Broad Street Curl; all through the two hours of trading, with most Interest attached a (fain to the dealings in the motor stocks. United Motor, which sold below 72 yesterday, was traded In this morning at SO to 82 W In the first hour, but was again In supply and quickly reacted over I points, Chevrolet advanced from 2S2 to 259, while American Motors and Perlman Rim rose and fell without special reason, ending with the price below yesterday's final. All this work seemed to be for the pur pose of aiding In the distribution of syndi cate stock, with the expectation that tho rallies would bring In outside buying on declines. The United Motor syndicate ror distributing allotments was wound up yes terday with a profit of 7 points. There was special strength In American Gulf and West Indies, which rose 4 points to IS 9, crossing the price of tho preferred stock. Midvale Steel and Cuba Cane Sugar were in fairly good demand, making frac tional gains. Cosden OH was the strongest of the oil stocks, advancing to above 25, but receded later. INDUSTRIALS. New fi ork Bond Sales Hfffh. Low, Oloe. olLQR2 Ala.ka Oolri cv n os.litt liw 102 -TH.iOO Anclo French 5s 0.'. 01 " U?, iSH AK" Wi..c,!Lit;---l'Si i'S! iyM U ( U Amur Writ lnn X- on fl)U Atchlnon Ben -Ih...... H3i " Aitiimon buj -tfl M4 HI I 1)3 H IH i.9 A. 1000 Unit & Ohio 3Hs. II2?S 02 'J tliitl 2 1(10 Malt & Ohio 43.. .... lll'j fiilj m loiio Halt & o Swn mi., nn; nn: nn Acme Tea Aetna. Explosives , AJa nubbjr Tire vim-iiru iii TIM Askeri. 04H r.sft li lit 88 1 Am Marconi .,..,.,,, , a Atlantic Quit and W I ,, 8? do nref ....,.,,.,4 57V Canadian Car Co 68 8 :,...:.i Pan Rar tnd ITdv Dref Chevrolet Motors , , , Cuba Cane Sugar ,,, Cuftiss Aeroplane Prl-s-Seab Knunon Phonograph . .,, Flemish I.ynn , , Haskell r Barker Car.., Hendee llftr , ....,, Inter Mar Marine .,, pref . , . .-. .. .. Katbodton Drome pref . Mavlm Munitions ........ Manhattan Trans ,,., 1 , Mldvats Steel g4Jl ptls Elevator ,,,,,,, , . no Peerless Motors ....,...,.,. ,28 ipertmsn Rim ...,.., ,.144 Poole Knaineerlnc ,., 110 S S Kresce w I ,,,, , 10 Standard Motors ................ 7 i Submarine ,,. 37 ?'nanie inira ... ,, ...... jj fulled Profit Sharing- i 43 v.: R ... sj .: s? 51 5 U b u com J?? T?. ......... .,. ., ....... white Motors ................... World t'llm i STANDARD OIL STOCKS. Illinois ,. ,, ,1 63 9hlo .,...,..,.,,...,, 228 ralrle Pipe ... ... . . , ,,,,,,312 Standard Oil California ,243 Standard oil New Jersey 520 Standard Oil New- York , SOT OTHER OIL STOCKS. Cosden Oil .,.,..,, 24H - Chalmers Oil 4, Inter Petrol....,,.,,,.,. lots Houston Oil ... ...,,,. 16 Midwest Rennlmr ., 65 Sspulp Jteflaln llVi MINING 8T0CJC8. Atlanta .,,,..,,..,,.,, 11 tjU fOMer Zloo. ..,,..,..... 6J4 Butte NY ...,,..,. 21 Cerro de Pasco. ...,,.,..,,.. 88 First National .. ,..,,,,,. 4 GoldflelJ Mers;sr .,,.,...,.,,,..,.11 Jlecli JUalni .,,.,,.,..,..,....., 15-18 low Sound ........... w...... 5 JUa Butter .....,;.... 98 Jumbo Extension 90 Kenesck Zlno .....,,..,,,.,.,,.. IS MeKlsley'Darrasn ..,.,..,.,.,... ii ifagma. Copper ,,.,..,... 13 Mines Co. of America ,...,, H NloiSMlns Mines Co .............. TH Sad T03T ,,..,.......(..,. IS StJeuphXead .- 1 Cerro d4 Pasco 6s BONDS. Hits 8 sv n n Ah 100 a8 62 21 14T SO 184 230 316 ?1 :Sa 18 ?U 01 14 so 16 ieu unit ,i -i- - t,..LT :..; .::;;." iWX Hl aa Eiec rw... iis'i om ns'i 2(jno Con Clutt Hk w I mtn lrm. 1ini- imii. jiitiit rin ... , m, ,.,.M ir..Jr :.:..' ?"" io r,n w i iui!i:::;;ions mo HISS KCM '"'"h" Jst 5S..I02U 1II2H 1O0O chill Conner 7a 127 i 127,i 'fi'Ug Che. ifilr. cv 4W . .s 82 5r.i KMinc H & Q Joint 4s..... IIHW ORK noon Ch Mil 4JS I- 4s 1025 01 S ill ', :?. f !" ev . i; 10S i,,s (IIHHI tin . J It is iii' t.-i if... .-t,:;.7 a. "'ir' '''-;.. "-. ;.::;: z.,v.v sn " ; uni suuii coi iniius &b ITt .... H4 kh Wi OH 117 U us . ..lintu jimu jntiU ..I CI-' Ort' r..e V lop; 11M) 102H 12," N.-, OSS IUV, HIS in: IO(Ki Col Midland cv 230(10 Corn Products j 1000 Cumber Tel .',. IdUUU If I'M nu i" if ftc h.rin pnnv Ja iar n '.'K en Elect del, 0 lii uui 1(14 V.IK;. If. .. ,in in ;,..., 2J, 2 2l)i IllOll III Vntr.tl pf.l J. iiulT c.i,7 i,..i7 U 1(11 U 1II1U m' , do Ch St I,N o Ss'.ini -" iiiieru jiet 4MB. 4(100 Inlcrb H T rf ss (11 u . .. 1t 74K . .. 1IHS ll,S, H! 101 711 1IHJ, ir.00(l Int Mer Mar ct" 4i,"s.'lntJ 1 i"! 1 2 jooo Japanese new 4s m biiC ImiiJ "35, 111(111(1 do Hs lU.'.O IIIIK IP2 V, -'7S 70(10 !.k Sh deb 4s 1BSI... Ilia, i: 800(1 I.orillard lis..:..! .. j iC i 2 1(10(1 Louis & Nash 4s... UIK tljtj 7nnVi x."n..St P S8 M t:.ir l"S 1001) Mo Pan cv Ba 47 47W 1000 Mont I'm,. n nu il" 01 nu -""" .i iuoe ns JIM Bj-uuii .-v y c 4 u Ra 11411 1141, iiii! .'.Hi! ! tt 3. 9. H i'3i 1114 101 104 KnXn a i. !iw.r "oi.?." w- ss'i SS4 iiwi'. no i' uui' ".'- ""Ti i' 8U nrinn m v t-i -".m- inooo do cv 4s is .I & ins u fttl $Xm"0J Pmefay ' " m ?i. 18000 do ten 3s mm niivi nail 11000 Pacino Tel 8s " 1 2 1 n'J? .?,'AP -wuu j enn. .1000 Ptih ' 14000 Readl oimmi itep 1 a s ns. . . . iihU nfiu immi nJi, 1.1..J .Vi: -.11 ill iS.inS ".." -"" "" 1 l.l 7.1 -7.ii uo ct on sta, Ds . . . 22000 do InVl . . ' sBooo do w 1 b ....:; inwi'i, oo aaj w ino Tel Re... loot, moi? 1008 ng en ct 4Uj....l0l1i 1017, loijj 1 Serv N J Ss 02J 02'i mil ft " Is 0.1J 0.1H 03S .,...118 115 IIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. Jun .lO.-HOOS HecslHs. 11.000; jBSkets. Mmsftr. .MUsd .and butchers. 18l.6o: bAVfiB-Rffjlele, ; markets steady, SiVM. j,01.3i.- cowa snd belfers. 6,s3& BMiera M fds, f.ai5.iS0f Teaana, BBP BjcelDU, .2Mp:o market .steadr; Uitlvc aad V'eatrn.. 7sa8; lambs, J10.SU& HSW YORK BUTTJ3J AND EGGS sW XOS5K. JriiBS Jifc-rBOrrEB Slow rad aemtatitaUiur stuik. and fc-ello weittj-- Tff flKand. a mite Jatte aPU4'dr' iterMmg. IMlpt. iS.m cases, Nu cbaoxu la fajf nriii.ifji Dfit ifcwlf Five MUMom la -Mint :-Misr-ij,iMM f- tlfc "tttf i&jS: ijahaa '!tfrw- w this fcs a: gar --..t alt iMrfc IB. nrvor .yg L- HahB 4pfCh nOOO Ran A . A n 1.. 16000 Seaboard A t, adj 2000 do rfd 4s . .... 44000 South Hell ,1s 8000 South Pac cv 4s.. 1500 do cv .la ... 12000 South Hwy gen 4s 14000 do con Ss 2000 Third Ave ret 4s 6000 Tokio Ss , , . . ... . 100O Trl-Clty 5s 8000 U S Oov 8s , . ! . . 10011 U s Realty Ss . . . m,i u is meet si os OUUII 64000 US 70K S014 nv, 07 saw ,t 17 .1.1 7(1 H 80, :: lVk 4. S2!i As 1174 .. BRJ . .mov! .. 774 . . oil: ..iV1 .?l,i 3 DHVi in sn; s.i 70i, BOl! uni 87 K3V OH (ITU, IISlJ KMl't 00"! SRJ, R8l lojil jniiT 714 714 mi S14 774 DDK lonj 10.1 inoo K ?"t! " .' Sai.lOSVi IflJUi iollU 52J2 Jl 8 L N (V M ds ..116 MS lis 1000 Un Pac 1st 4s im: OTli 071! :9!!2 !!" P" cv 4s .:.:;: oaU Hsd m is ... 3.1 104 102 7214 4a .. 01?i 6000 Un Rwys B I'll ou.hj vkaoasn ist Da 2000 West Elea B. 4000 West Md 1st 4s euuu nest Dnore reg a; SS 10.1U lot 1112" J IK ti 73Ti 01S ,uI0lU,.,L,'? .lllsliP?' 'ompared wllli C1.868.. LONDON STOCK aiARKET Tradlne Is Further Animated Because of Russian 'Successes at Front LONDON, June 10. Buoyancy was again noted In the stock exchange markets today. Trading- was animated under the Impetus of further successes by the Itusslan troops. The gilt-edged section was, strong. Consols touched 04. There were larre sai.a r I yearly Treasury bills, .due to rumors of an iiiwciiuius reuueuon m me rate of interest. Home rails were In demand, with prior charge stocks scarce. The American group was spotted, but firmer In the main, al though dealings were small. The tone of Canadians was harder, but Irregularity prevailed In South American tines. There was another spurt In French and Russian loans, and Japanese descriptions displayed firmness. Pending the publication of the report on the output of gold et the Band last month. Kaffirs were slow. Following the setback In the price for the metal, sliver shares weakened. Hoyal Dutch moved upward again pn buying by Amster dam. The maintenance of the 35 per cent dividend, for the. laysj. year sustained shell transport and trading shires. BAB SILVER In London bar illvei was 5nff, m quoted at Mtf Cfc tut tt iweoiHtt, of I la Mw York, commercial bar silver was today 4JUrtl t HH8., B iHiYWllCO ffj 55c 71 08 Adams KxnreRs Alaska (Joltl fllncu JJW -Mils U'haimers ... wy, do nrf f R.1 ' Alnnlrn It, ..a,.., all Am Ac Chcm nfd 90 ii Ant a Sugar 83 Vi Am Can 87 V4 Am Onr & Fdy. . . fll Amer Cities pref..I(ll Amer Conl Prod. Oft 16 Am tilde h Lentil, to do pref., ... ,11 H Am Ice tsi Am Linseed Href. Ift Aln Locomotive Am Smelting . tlo iircf .... Am 2lnc Am StiRnr Am Htcel tMy Am T & T Am Tobacco . . , Am Woolen Am Writ Pup pfd 2S Anaconda Copper. 84 Atchison 10(1 do pref 100 Haldwln Loco ... ill Hallo & Ohio uni Ilatopllns Mining.. 2 Hclh Steel nref...l3S Brown HI10I A7 Butte & Superior.. 0.11)4 Cnllfornlii Pet 211 do pref -tuts Chandler Motqr. ..Ill) Central Leather. . US ches & Ohio onr, Chill Coppor 30Th Chlno Copper S3A Chic lit W pief.. SHi!, I'hlc Mil & St P...I0I C (' C & St Louis. BUT Cluett Penbody... ItiVi do pref loll Chic & North W.I30 Chic It I & Pac. 20W, Col Fuel &. Iron. Col & South do 1st pref . . . do 2d pref Comput Tub . . . Crucible Steel . . . do prof Dol Lack nnd W Den & It G pref. Iilstlllcis Sectlr.. Dul S S A pr .. lCrle do 1st pref . . . Oen Klcc Orccn-Cnn Cop Goodrich Co . . . fcre.-it Nor pref. Or Nor Ore ctfs, Intcrboro Coil pfd Intern! Paper do pfd Inspiration Con . . Int Nickel Int M M tc do pref Jewel Tea do pref ........ K C Ft S & M pref 7 Kenne Cop S3 tlo pref 01 Lackawanna Stl.. 11 Lehigh Valley 83 Lako Krie & West. 14Vi Net Web. Low. Close, rh. 130 139 139 1 10 2 10 31 2RH 4H 73 V, Oft 113 nay, it! 120 28 34 10 (Hi lootfc Diiy, 22 V, soy, 33 Htfc 00 Si 33 Mto (into loin 03 to 10 t iSto 43 73 to 7y tnto 113 B.V III 111 3IT4 MH I2I, 120 204 201 204 47Vj 47 45 23 Hi 33 Inn 100 00 to 01 Va t 133 37 03 to Itto tto II3V4 34 0(1 20 33 37 too ti1i 73 Kill 130 20 4314 33 no fiiy, 1.-, ml 113 23.1 274 lYl 12 3 'J 34Th 172 into 77-y, 22 to toy, 33 5i 3 ..... ODH 1 3 to 30 noy, Y SELLING PRESSURE WEAKENS WHEAT Decline at Liverpool Also Hurts , Chicago Prices, Which Drop All Along Line Sales in Philadelphia 1 y. 1 w to 01 to 133 37 03 n 21 43 to 110 to to 1 1 . 44 to 33 . (Ill . 37 "i . 43 . 7 VI .113 233 . 2KV1 . 47 . 12 to . 30 . .173 . 47 . 7tm 4 00 20 33 37 100 .33 to into to 100 130 to 2,0 4.1 to 33 Y 2i 1 2 1V4 to 123 121 37 37 73 12 son 40 43 to 20 V, 00 HS to Long Island.. Lee Buhber . Loula & Nnsh Max Motors do 1st pref do 2d pref M St P & S S M.124 124 124 Mex Pet 103 103 103 75 12 5K 43TJ, 43 20 00 81 ok 108 limy, 72 72 33 33 01 01 71 83 I I 10 32 133 33 88 37 00 37 43 80 ' 118 2.13 28 17 12 Y 30 34 172 40 77 12 1 37 13 to 12 38 40 13 V, 20 triJATIIrm CONDITIONS. .NKM'.YORK. June 10. Adrlrrft, rerelteri at the AVentlier.lliirenn thle innrnlne tmll rnleil the follow Inc ueatlier comlltlom! . Temperature" lllsh. I.nw, Cnmiilliin Norltiwut .rain 60 42 J(irlliwel roln 03 44 Middle tteil min 03 SI .Soi'llnveit ... ... rlenr 74 00 irmier MUiillniil Vnl, . .rlear 70 02 Irfimr Mlnlftlnnl Vnl. etenp SO 70 Ohio VnllM- ruin 00 34 The follnwlwr nrlTlpllstlon (In lnelif) wns rrporledi c'nlsnry. .121 Mnllflne lint, .411 llilllrfnnl. .nn t iiu'Anprlle, ,421 llntre, .101 Sherlil.in. .23) Ht. I'nul, .Oil llll. ton, .031 Vnlenllnc, .00) North Haile, .301 I'enrln, 02 Chlrilio, .00 1 0flninl, .121 Hlrhmoml. ,22 Lexlnelnn, .08 LnnUtllle, .221 Inillnnnp. nil, ,201 Mnndmky, ,28, nnd Toledo, ,04, CHICAGO. Juno 10. Affected by selllmr pressure nnd a decline nt Liverpool, wheat weakened this morning. July opened nt $1.07U to $1.08 against $1.07i;i nt the end yesterday, nnd sold down to $1.05i before the end of the first half hour. Sep tcmher Btnrted at Jt.08'4 to JI.OS'l oKnlnst $1.00 at the close yesterday, nnd receded to $1.08. December minted from $1.10 to $1.I04 at the start wr.tlnBt $1.11!4 nt the close yesterday, -nnd sold eft to $1.10. It wns believed that the technical posi tion had been softened by the recent active covering. The cash nrtlcle showed no Im provement. Tho Kngllsh market wail Influenced by large native offers, freo arrivals from nbrond and predictions of heavy world's shipments for the week to tho United King dom. Foreigners hpllevo that damage to the new crops In this coij.try nnd Canada will be offset by the henvy carry over. Atlantic freight room was offered freely nt the recent decline, nnd chnrgci to Ar gentina are easier. Planting la progressing In Argentina. I-endlnif futures rnnirrd nn follows: vl"lv. iun 10 Am ttwjs rr 400 Halt A Ohio .on Klec stor .. loo lien Aanhnll . ino no pro nun 2S 221 2(1 4(1 In .till !llfh. Clone. Net chM. ii.IH 03(4 JJU U 31 31 34 ..I'MTjCpfteAn'., OHM IU -a;7 IQ(l!i l?H 21.. , Mfir.Iiio Jl.ul... 23., t.h ,'iini nr 41 ,1111 i'hl.il lClec... 20 1203 ! H T ir cits.. 18H - r. us uol .li II? Tono lielmont. . . 4 70 Tono Mining. ... 3 70 Union Traction. 43 . u unit uiiii imp.. B-i 12JII 1) H Hteel SflU IS Warwick IU. 11 OS 42j 04 r.a II il4 ,!iH :: t 20, 4- it 4j ;i il lt 80.. :(.' . Tntsl snln," tSOO shnren fli.irr hist Hntiirdan tine in. i ureK, iv.nvi imre, I10NDS. $3000 Am 0 A K 3s n.fu' .1000 Key Trl 1st 3s. IIS noun jrfn vbi urex ret 4 Vis 3000 pa Co O 4 Vis. MHlll do rnns 4Vs. 21)0(1 Pn M,i nil lis JOIKI IMilln 1.-IA,. J Hi lliOIIO ItonJ sen 4s. . . 034 romparjd, with I4M week. 08,023 slisrui Low. Clne. 03 'i 03 U 08 S Net Chse. 00 H 100H I00H ill's lot'k loljf 0.,. 1111. IM-J.'l 11111 lU'li II 5 '4 Tolnl in es. SSJ.OOO. .rnninnrril with 4J-200 lit Mnlunnyt Ihli vtek, M03.030I Inst k, M78.SOO, tTTpnw A fiTCS OF SILVER SMALLER ON ACCOUNT OF THJJ HIGH PRlfc; France, Russia and England Believed to Be Waitine fl -- ! . .. n1J., TJrtAvo TliitM'nn... .TM.iJ m 1BT MarKet to ucciuic jjwxo j-Ujxi,b Atam iransitl Trust Certificates Most Active on Local Exchange I delay very ons. , There Is on f. . he recent market which aim.ri,l? ion'.t :.t ri Local Bid and Asked Huff A Sun t o cio pro . r,s .1 O ltrlll 37 When I September. l.OSJJ 1.08J4 July. ...... I.07J 1.07'J ('orn (new rlelh-ryj .niiy , i : III September. Dereinber.. tints July .September. December. I.nrd July Keptember. ltlbs July September. 1'orlt Julv September. 311 38S 4 1) (i 12.47 12.00 12.13 12 32 21. SO 21.32 111'! 40 3.t 4ll' 12.17 I 12.00 I 12.30 12. 33 21. SO 21.33 Low. i.im l.o I Vj 1.01S Tii'i il'.i'j WIS 30'S Inan iliut i.irtiiifi.oi'i l.oovt 1.115 illVi 301, t3S HO? tm; 40, lis', tin1: .12 tl2.12 12.32 ..i2 '12..VJ U2.II3 12.42"12.47 112.17 12.30 tl2.3r, 12.32 21.07 121.117 "1.83 21. (ill 21.23 121.40 llnldwlil do rfd ., t'nmbrln Rteel ...,( lllectrlo 'Stornce . . , General Asphalt .... do pfd Kej stone Tel do t c do pref I.nke Sup Corp I.hlith Navigation.. LehlKll Valley Lehlsh Volley Tr. ... do pref i Penna Phlln Klec Phlla Co do 3 per cent. pr. . do il per cent. pr. Ph'lrt It T t c ..... HeHtllnir Tonopnh Helm Today . Did Asked js n 40, ii m los h: Testerrtay llld Asked HI , . 83 . 03 . 33i 7"!i . nt ; . TO'i . 83; . 21 1 . 43 . 38JS . 2K' . 40 . 31 . 414 . 18 .104 4"... Kinonan .Minim; "', l.nlon Traction 42 Vi r.nlt tins imp 8s 1' M Steel 83 ! lork Hiiltwny 13J m iirei .... Wm. Crump t Kx dividend, : 8(1 Bl HI 83'i 211 41 311 42 18't Kl4 4 ti-HI 014 13 8Si 8(1 14 371 31 H 38 110'i tonVi 83 115. 33H Ih 118 10 74 & 28 40 38 41 18 104V4 i3 no 40 in in 83 I1.M4 ". Til, 14'S 11,. Ill o!i 83'i lit 211 41 30 42 18, 1111 One of the fading authorities on silver In this country stales that the future of the market Is hard to forecast at the mo ment, lie Points out that the course of prices In this country naturally will Ml foeTlh. rnwWt Ii. London an. y hot the purchase W the mints of the various Kuropenn nations nt present seem to bo what will make the quotation. "her" Is no doubt that France, ItUssIa and KnRland will use more sliver for coin aSe purposes, but from what we can earn m this country they have not been large buyers recently," this man says. This may be due to many factors but In my opinion the principal reason to the , high price prevailing. Perhenii those Muntrle-. .re waiting for the market to drop off somewhat before they enter again ns pur chasers, but from all outward appearances they will be compelled to buy again. "Jus when this will he done no one can say, nlthough I have nn Idea they will not un .no uuii oi jnoia nna Ch nn u T'u times the two largest consume? ? white metal, Kl" t H, "Whether these two countries m 4 Into the market soon or whih. ,)" to' hod off for a long time Is tJS' op nlon. But ono thing Is certain, tuff1'' will nil buy again somo t!me"aUnoi.titt'' discretion might be used In th. fflff has been In evidence in the past!" ' All of the Interest in the local ,. 5 todar Svns centred In Phlladelnh , 2,v Transit trust certificates, more tht chnnglng hands In the two-htAi- . ' Tho activity wns at the expn,, Si price, , however, there being a loss i iracuon. 1'iiiinaeipiiia Electric soM " later lost tho gain nnd a trine !?" then ,wns unclinnged. Electrlo Batcry dropped slightly, as did lS5 Valley. w"ft nwtth, 43U 4.11, KN-. 80 . 13i now 80 J ii 37 EXPECT STEEL SALES ABROAD iioh H4",4 4 Tii ',ii to 1 3014 32 to .133 . 80 , AO , 38 7 lift R3M, 14, 30 ,4 32 to 133 H.VJ'l 89 38 Miami Copper . Missouri Pac . . Montana Power, Natl Enameling X Y Air Brake. N V N H & II.. K V Central . . . do 2d pfd . . . N V O & W Norf & West . . Norf & South . . North racldc . . Ont Sliver Pacific Mall ... Penna P. It People's Oas . . Pittsburgh Coal.. do pref S3W. 3V4 83 24 Pitts C C & St L-. Pullman Co Itwy Steel Spg . . Hay Cons Heading Bep Iron & St 4814 do pfd 111V4, Quicksilver 2 do pfd 3 to Seaboard A I, pr. 30 Seara Boebuck ..183 St I., & S E 2d pr. Oto Sloss Sheffield .. 34 Vi So P B Sugar ..240 Southern Pac ... ooy, Southern By 23Td do pref 09 Stand Milling pref 02 Studebaker 143 Tennessee Copper. 43 Texas Third . 33 . Ii , 83 . 24 Vi .131) . out, .107 . C4Vi . 28(, 28V& . 13SVA 133 no on .113V, 113 . 7V4 7Vi . 23 24 . 38' 3814 .lOIVs HU Vi 101V4 20Tb 28T!, 2Vs 103 102 'i 103 80 33 to 3 Yi 83 24 jk 131 137 4 01V4 OlVi to 100 nioy, to 04 Vi 01 Vi 1 2RV& 133 23 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Mi lVs HSVi Vi V 23 38 1T4 "i 1 1 to SO 811 101 101 104 47Vi 4fliJi 47 22 Vi 22 Vi 22 Ml V, 101i' 103 104 V, to 47 U 47 Vi 11IV4 HlMi to 2 2 to 3Vi 3Mi 39 30 Mi 183 1R3 3 OVi OMi Ml 51V 4Vi Vt. 240 240 3 08 00 23 23 00 00 1 Vi 02 02 142 142 , 42"i 42 U Co 103 102V4 102Mi lVa Avenue fl3V4 osvfc flSVd W Underwood Type..l03 103 103 Untd Dry Gds pfd 30Vi 30 30V4 U'nlon Pacific 138 issy, i38Vi tlo pfd 82 82 82 IT S Undl Alcohol. 16014 130 130 to US C I P& P.... 24 24 24 United Fruit ....108 iflevi ioo Un Uwy Inv OVI do pfd 20Va V S Buhber 60 U S Steel 80 Vi do pfd 118 U S Smelt 80V4 Utah Copper 82 Utah Sec 1DH Vn Car Chm 41 Wabash 14 do pref A .... 31 do pref B .... 20 Western Union .. OlVi Westlnghouse Klec 02 West Maryland . . s? Wisconsin Cerjt . . 43V4 Woolworth 137 Willys uverland. .303 OVi 10 83 83 117 70', 82 11 Vi 41 11 30 20 04, 01 31 4314 to 0V4 Yt 10 33 Vi V4 83 V4 118 70 V, 1V 83K. Vi 10 2 lt to 14 50 14 29 Dili Vi li 31 43V4 H 137 137 304 305 do pref 11214 113 HSVa 1V Total sales. 108,400 shares, compared with 267,000 shares last Haturdnyi this Meek, 3,038,. 200 sbaresi lust week. 1.1113,500 .hares. FOREIGN EXCHANGE " NEW YORK, Juno 10. The market for foreign exchange showed unbroken dullness In the first hour of business today. Vienna was a shade lower; sterling showed no change; rubles displayed steadiness, and Italian exchange and guilders turned a lit tle firmer. Otherwise the market lacked feature or interest: Quotations; Demand sterling. 4.75 11-16, cables, 4,76 746 franc cables. S.9IU, checks. 5.91 ': relchsmarku, 76 M607GI,; lire cables, 6,38, checks, 6.39; Swiss cables, 5.23vi, checks, 6.2414; Vienna, 13.10013.16; Stockholm, 30030,10; pesetas, 20.;5(ij;0.30; guilders cables. It 1I-115, checks, 4X13.16; rubles, 30.62030.56. RATES FOR MONEY Call. lloston 3 w Chlcaso ,...: ; 3Vi i fVew Tork,,, PhlladtlphU 3 $4 Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Boston neu 10 or Ovr 10 Ovor 30 Over 80 less, up to 30. up to 60. up to Su. in York . PlilUdelphU Cleveland , . nichaiood . . Atlanta .... Chicago .... St. Louis , , Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas Una Francisco. 8 ricui. S I J iv, New Vortt"!! PhllsdelpbU . OUieUad ... Itlctmond . . . Atlanta Cblcaco ..... Bl. XAU1S As-r Over 80. Up to o 5 J" a 6 S 8 ?H ! k f Trde acceptances u 11 Vi i Com. sIlnofesncHs Kansas City.. 8 San PraDctscv! 4V4 k t fe. mos. mit1 inm.niF- r.l? .! w a P 80. mo41ty. k i itt PhHadet of Q ts 0, 4 CfW. Pisceal.. 4 nr ea . . ,wt pa. f ju I GRAIN' AND FLOUR WHEAT Ilecelpls, 03.122 hush. The market wns weak nnd lc. lower, iluo to bi-nrlsh Wpstcrn mltlfs. Quotations: C'nr lots In pxport ele vator No. 2 reel. i.pot nnd June, ll.lKtfip l.n3; No. 2 Southern red. ft. Ill DP 1.113; sleamer Mo. 2 red. flWl.02; No. 3 red. tUM.02; rejected A. II7H Gflilllar.; rejected It, IHIWIisr. COIt.V Hecelpts. 21.HUI liush. The market furlher ndvnnceil lc. under llcht offerings and a fair demand. Quotations: t'nr lotB for lorul tiade. as to location No. 2 yellow, 825f821r.: stenmer ellow. hOl,iHlic.: No. 3 yellow, 78 W7lic: No. 4 yellow. 757ilc.: cob, per 70 lbs., NlWMHsc. OATH Ilecelpts, 28.720 hush. The market ruled llrm at the late advance, but trnde wus quiet, Quotations: No. 2 white. 47H? 17'ip. , smnilard white. 4U04UVse. : No. 3 white. 44V4 IW434c. : No. 4 white, 41 & 12c. : sample nntp, 38WW3!H4c.: purlfled onls. Brndert. 4 NU45V4 c. Fl.OUlt Itecelpts, 1130 bbls. nnd 1,078.733 lbs. In sacks. There wns little trading and prices were without Important chanse. Following are tho quotations, per Uni lbs. In wood: Winter, clear. f4.HUSS4.KilL do., straight, f 1.830.1.13; do., patent. i,i.23P3.uii; Kansas, clear, cotton sacks, f 4.iH)ti'4.K3; do., straight, cotton sacks, 14.000.1.10, do., patent, cotton sacks, f,-i.ir,W o.au; sprint;, urst clear. 9i.ii(irtf.r,.t.r, an.t straight. I.1.20O3.40; do., patent. J3.408f 5.73! favorlto brands, $3.l)afsil.23: cits- mills, choice nnd fancy putcnt, 13.0011.23: city mills, reg ular grades Winter, clear. J4.iloOi4.80; do., straight. S4.83iQ3.13: do., patent. S5.23C5.no. ItYB FI.OL'It sold slowly but ruled steady under light offerings. We quoto at I3W3.3U per bbl., us to quality. PROVISIONS Ths market ruled Arm, hut there was lit tle trading. Quotations: City beef. In sets, tmoked and nlr-drled. 2fic.i western. In sets, smoked, 20c. j citv beef, knuckles nnd tenders, smoked nnd nlr-drled. 2723c; Western lieef, knuckles and tenders, smoked, 2728c: beef, hams, S2SW30; pork, fnmlly. ?23..1027.50; hams. S. 1'. cured. loo.e. ISt'lSWc.: do., skinned, loose, 1818,tc.i do., do., smoked. HHdloc.: other hams, smoked, city cured, ns to brnnd nnd average, 18 lie; hams? smoked, Western cured. lStic ; do., boiled, boneless, 33c; picnic shoulders. S. V. cured, loose, 12ac.i do., smoked. 14 He: bellies. In pickle, according to average, loose, 111 Ho. ; breakfast bacon, nn to brand and average, city cured. 2Uc.i do,, West ern cured. 18(fl8Vic; lard. Western, reftned, tierces, II tic: do., do., tubs, 14 He; do., pure city, kettle rendered. In tierces, 11:5c, ; do., do., In tubs, II He. . REFINED SUGARS Thn Tnnrkr wan nulM but ntPfldV. Quo tations: Kxtra nno eranulated. 7.3f37.(.:.c,; powdered, 7.40-7. 75c.: confpctlonerV A. 7.20a' 7.55c.; soft ffrades. O.Sr(!$7.&Uc. DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE Tho market ruled Arm under light offerings, but demand was only moderate. Quo tations: New York, full cream, fancy, new. lUe; do., fair to good, new. 15lSHc.; part skims, 0f He. HOTTER Wholesale demand was light and prices favored buyers. Most of tho receipts had to bo stored for lack of an outlet. Quotations: Western, solid-packed, creamery, fancy specials. 32He: extra, 30'4B3lHc, extra firsts. 2'J 30e; firsts, 2H028Hc: seconds. 27W27He; nearby prints, fancy. Sic: average extra, 32 33e: firsts, 28W3Ue.: seconds, 2727Hc; gar licky prints, 20027c; Jobblns sales of fancy prints. 3740c. , KGUH Hecelpts were moderate and the mar ket ruled Arm with a fair demand. Quota tions follow: In free cases, nearby extra. 20e. per doz. , nearby firsts, 17.03 per standard case: nearby current receipts, fil,nilOH.73; Western extras, 23c. per doa. ; western extra firsts, f7.03 per case; firsts, fO.OOBO.00 per case; Southern. JH 13ftHl. 13 per case; fancy selected candled fresh eggs were Jobbing at 20O2UC. per doz. POULTRY LIVE The- market was quiet but steady under moderate offerings Quotations: lowls. 20tu 2U.jc; roosters. laCtHc. spring chickens, ac cording to quality, weighing 14J2 lbs. apiece. ,fti.,,i.. . ivhli. I .f-htirns. iiccnrnlnor to nuulltv. 22021c'.'. ducks, us to sUe and quality, HiPlflc: pigeons, old, per pair, 30W32C ; do., young, per pair "'fijJ"3c. DRESSED The market was In good shape and firm, with supplies of deslrabls stock well cleaned up. Following are the quotations: Fresli-killed poultry, dry-packed Fowls, 12 to box. dry-picked, fancy selected, 23c; weighing 4H3 Ihs. aple. 22,ic ; weighing 4 lbs. apiece, 22!tc: weighing 3H lbs. splece. 21Hc; weighing 3 lbs. aplete, isalc; fowls, Ice-packed, In barrels, fancy, dry-picked, north ern Indiana and Illinois, welshing 4H 03 lbs, apiece, 22c; do., southern Indiana and Illinois, weighing 4 lbs. apiece, 2114 c ; smaller sixes. Is 02uc. ; old roosters, dry-picked, 13c. . broilers, Jersey, fancy. 4043c. ; do., other nearby, weigh ing 1HQ2 lbs. apiece, asllic. : smaller sizes, 33tp3ilc. ; ducks, nearby, spring. HKC20C. ; miujba, per dos. White, weighing, 11012 lbs, per doz.. tl.75W.V10; white, weighing 0O10 lbs. per doz.. J1W4.03; white, weighing. 8 lbs. per doz.. f3ff3.00; do., do., 7 lbs. per dos.. S2.B0fn 2.110; do., do.. flH lbs. per doz.. S2O2.10; dark, ll.73W2.10; small and No. 2, 50c. U. FRESH FRUITS Demand was only moderate but values gen erally ruled steady. Quotations: Apples, per bbl. Wlnesap, f3.30O4t llaldwln. 34j)l: lien Davis. f203j other orletles. l.ll0Osu; No. ,2. fl.252. Apples. Western, per box. li.ss 01,75: oranses. Florida per crate. J3.5IISJ3; grapefruit, Florida, per crate. I ISO; lemons, per box. f3&4; pineapples, per crate Porto iico. ii.Duud, ' " f ueiawzri ana aiaryisna. pel Carolina, ner and 3Iaryland, ... luumg. Some Companies Not Anxious to Book Orders nt Present NnW YOHK. Juno 10. Although there Is little or nothing dolnc so far ns domestic steel business Is concerned, tho buyers In this country apparently bclnp; supplied for tho needs for a time at least, It la consid ered probable that the foreign business thnt Is likely to be placed here In the coming months will result In n better demnnd. The actual orders being taken by tho various manufacturers nro In excess of pro duction, but somo companies are not anxious to book contracts at the moment, ns they have orders on hand for periods rang ing from six to nine months. TRADIiNfl IS SMALL ON COTTON EXCHANOE, WITH TONE STEADY Prominent Southern Interests Buy Near Months N'BW YORK, Juno 10. TratllnB was small on the Cotton Exchange th's m"n' Inc. but the tono wns steady. Jul -Wits down 3 points while other months were unchanged to 3 points hlRher. With the exception of buying of the near months by u prominent Southern Interest there wns no feature to the transactions. Only six trades wero made on the call with nothing In March. Later n small demand nppeared nnd July recovered us eanyi. while December rose 2 points. There seemed to be little or no cotton for sale. Liverpool cables were disappointing, prices being unchanged to to point higher. Thcv were due to come 2 to 24 points up. A private cable stated that there, was some straddle and hedge selling In a Bmall mar ket there. It was cloudy In the 'Southwest this morning, but fair In other sections of the cotton belt. Temperatures wero slight ly higher. The receipts of cotton nt the ports for the day were estimated nt 8000 bales, com liared 'with 1,805 bales Inst week, 48G7 bales last year and B445 balesln 1014. STEEL'S UNFILLED OKDERS LAIWKU MY 108,247 fyj Total Hand at End 9,937,708 it of X) NEW YOrttC. June in.Tv. . 1 States Steel Corporation today reported fl etl orders nn Un l,nU n. '. eJ!P"?tt 0,937,7!)8 tons, compared with Utu?, tons on April 2!), an Increase of i,it? &...? "''' 191R' th to"H nJn'lns 'S".""1"1"' " March July, . October December January August . Spot . . , Test, close. Opening. HIkIi. Low. Close. .1327 13.3U 13.3H 13.311 13.33' ' I 12.77 12.70 12.M1 12.73 12.SI .. 12.0U 12.00 13.I1U 12.1)11 12.117 13.117 13.13 12.SI 12.83 i.t.nn 13.1.1 rj.ni 13.17 13.21 12.111 13,011 IH.l.l 12.01 13.1.1 13.21 12.IM 12.80 Financial Briefs Maryland, per qt., 4wm,j blackberries. North S2GI2.AU: da..' Georgia, per carrier. I'JiTdA -.st nn.nln..A fa ilfn.nlq na m .,.. .... l.-lnrlda. ner crate. I! World, per car, f23UO40O. r at.. 8 OISc.j cherries. Delaware id. per lb., 8012c; do., do., per ,i, peaches. Florida, per carrier, ner crate. 13&.i in .BO eg. 23; watermelons E. VEGEl'ABliES The general market was quiet and without Important change, sallowing are (he quota tlons: White, potatoes, per bush Pednsyl vaaia, fl. 8001.53". New Vork, fl.2801 30; Western, ft.2501.30. .Whit. potatoes! wr bbl No. 1 Florida. tS.S05. 75; No. 2 Florida. tiat.BO; No. 1 Norfolk. f5.23O3B0. No 2 Nor. folk. f2 608 30; No. 1 South Csroltna. tift t3.25: No. 2 South Carolina. t3.23fc ni V bas nsv .b sbjik W?A j .. .T"" liiiuvH, i. kw " VI "Vt - 0yiUc.i sawaucu owwi jw-.ii.iwif, jerwy, Dela- No' wa're'and JIaryland, per hamDer No. 1.' jjo. Q II; No. 2. tei'1,,l."''. MrctiminJr crate No. 1, ll.7601.8S; No, 2, fl. 4001.80. l'.Miira Knrfolk Slid ESStem tlnir. ..,. kk. crate. il.3rjOl.S0. Cabbage. Norfolk, per bbt. II 2.1 1. BO. Celery. F'd. Per crate. 11.730 ttuce, Vlraola. per basUet 3c. 61 i. Beans orth Carolina. pr J-J-bbl. basket Va" I 2301.80; green. flBl BO, Beans. NoFtri 2.25. It N & srouna per ti-uu. "w..ti'"'wi.T3. ueasn 2 Besns Soutb i Caroljaa. per 1-3-bbl. Usket. fl Ol 15. Pa. Norfolk and Klsstera Shore! wi half-DW basktl4args. fl42; small. UO Ii 25. Uppers. Florida, per carrier. suiSs Eggplant. Florida. per sauaah. Boutn tsrauns, coro-riorw, w.fVr CiiohAa. 'pit 100 b'uncl crate. per 109 buacbea. pet tarrwfrr jr.y- j-- Tomatoes Muuuwippi. II Mlfhn nit :'-110123: tauntwr. H9 ops.' vUmi: !.SQ3. cli Asearaaua, Jersey, per vjaFBy 138tk&, 1 .11 w..t nM.'fl4r ...... ,- "S -' itT ' OWC. Kurtz Brothers, bankers and brokers, an nounce tho removal of their offices from the Bullitt Building to the second floor of the Morris Building, 1121 Chestnut street. A Judgment by default has been entered for $17,200,000 In the Federal Court In New York against the Western Pacific Railroad Company by tho New York Trust Company. Tho railroad company Is In receivership, nnd the action was based upon 91 unpaid notes. Tho gross earnings of 21 railroads operat ing In tho United States for tho fourth week In May were $1.1,001,913, an Increase of $2,053,275 over the corresponding week last year. Commercial failures this week In tho United States were 287, against 292 last week, 314 the preceding week and 42G In the corresponding week Inst year. Failures In Canada number 27, ngalnst 34 last week, 36 In the preceding week nnd 61 last year. The Bank of Cuba Is shipping $1,000,000 In gold coin to Cuba from New York, half being In new Cuban coinage and other half In United States gold coin. The following applications to list new securities have been mads to the New York Stock Exchange. Ajax Rubber Company, $47,000,000 common stock; PaclHc Mall Steumshlp. $1,700,000 7 per cent, cumulative preferred stock and $150,000 common stock. The Financial Chronicle figures the gross enrnlngs of 34 railroads for the fourth week In May as $20,536,118, an Increasa of $5,786,552 over tho corresponding week last year. Bradstreet's says: Recessions from past feverish activity confirm the belief that tho wire edge Is off demand for the time being at least. Consequently trade, nartlv be cause of mid-season conditions. Is quieter, new business received by manufacturers Is lighter, distribution by retail dealers has been clogged by cool rainy weather over n wide nrca. Still, order books In most lines are overcrowded, the leading Indus tries nro strained to the point of super abundant activity, labor Is even harder to got than heretofore and, because of the scarcity of help, steel mills are unable to Increase output., NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NEW YORK. June 10 The coffee market was steadier this morning and first prices were unchanged to 3 points higher. Trading was quiet. Tho coffee market was quiet after the opening, but the undertone was steady with pot much selling pressure In evidence. The early buying seemed to be In the nature of covering for over the week-end, but at best the market was a narrow, atfalr during the hour ot trading. The focal spot market was quiet and unchanged on the basts of 9,5C. for Bio No, 7. Liverpool Cotton MVERPOOL, Juno 10. Spot cotton nt Liverpool was dull today ot a decline of 2 points on tho basis of 8.40tl. for mid upland. Tho sales aggregated 4000 bales, Including 3000 bales American. The imports were 5000 bales, Including 4000 bales American. Tho market for futures closed quiet, net unchanged to half point higher. BOND MARKET LESS SNAPPY Demnnd Satisfactory, With New High Levels in Certain Issues NEW YORK, Juno 10. There wns not quite ns much snap to tho bond market during the last week ns during mo pre vious fortnight, nlthough a satisfactory de mand obtained nnd prices wero well main tained, new high levels having been estab lished In certain special Issues. Tho Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad D's were regarded with favor and a greater demand for this lssuo prevailed than In several weeks, Friday night's closing quota tion being 9514. Anglo-French B's were strong, sales be ing made on Friday nt 96 to, which Is a higher level than has been reached In re cent trndlng. Foreign loans wero discussed during tho week by prominent bankers, but It Is stated no definite conclusions (wero reached In this respect. The Russlnn loan situa tion, which has been Inactive for several weeks, came up for consideration, while, more actlvo steps were taken looking to ward a loan to tho French Government. Expectations are that both of these transactions wilt bo closed at an early date, especially the latter. No amounts have been mentioned in authoritative circles, al though it Is well known that each of these two loan transactions Involves many mil lions of dollars. mm. mir. mi, ,... Jnti. ... 7,nL',7ii7 4,2ls,r,71 4,fli3.60 TnJ hi1'-."- I?.5'W.P! 'I 4. 3J3.371 8 02 Jin 4"S!S .unrcn . li,.'i;il, l) 4.::,r,.,,7.1!l 4.n.1 R"i4,;Sl1 April .. n.B2lriBl 4 1112 241 4 277'ou, ,'&H Juno July Auo-. t'ept. net. Nov Dec, -l.17y.11IH 4,1)32:831 'gimvi 4.!!2.i4o 4:iss:85jjat j.. ii2.4.i 1. Jin, sat r, t riHl7.ll2H 3,787 55 ifSS "J. 103.4112 3,40 (07 JT,1? ' 7. 1XI1.4MI 3,32lir9' JjIHs :. . .... ...'7.S00.220 383? 0S 4$g NEW YORK RANK STATEMENT Birr Drop in Average and Actual Loat Demand Deposits Smaller i 'MStv yuuk, Juno 10. The New Tts bank statement this week shows a deem 1 of $28,311.00 In nvcrago loans .and a fa of $Gl.fi97.000 In actual loans. AVeriiti reserves fell $1,190,100 and the actuj crensed $10,422,900. Demand deposit b. both statements decreased. Details fotln; cijCaiuno houhk MKimrcns' aveMo CONDITION. "& DfcrrlK, 6.051.(1 Loans, etc lies. In own vaults lies. In Federal He serve Hank Res, In other depos itories Net demand deposits Net time deposits. . . Circulation Aggregate reserve. Surplus reserve . . CLEARl.NO HOt'SG $3,371,081,000 -iuu.uau.uoo 100,128.000 00, .173.0(10 3,3os.n3.ri.00(l 172.727.000 31,324,0011 027,202.000 o,-imi,suu MEMBERS' NEW CHECK COLLECTION PLAN Today onenli 8 juni July .,,,. ..,07w xuKust' :... g.134 Stotember ,-..218.25 October .,;,8.27 Novtmbsr ., H.0g8.33 December ,, 8..J7 January ,,. 8.40Q February ., j.w March ,..i. 8,31 Aorll ....... 833(2 May .,'...... 8.00S loiai sales, iitn s.an 1.H3 . O bar. Today's close, 8,108.31 ... 8. l--t 8.31 8.3408.30 8.311 8.40 j--j 8.43 S. 4788. 48 :.MI Yest'day's closs, T.0UH8.01 8.04ft.oa 8.123 8.14 8.21K.21' "UCiR.-JX K:33 &B.S7 8.42 m.it 8.31 K.aaHK.BB 8.008 8.01 RAILROAD EARNINGS PACIFIC COAST. IBIS. 1381,490 Increase, $133,383 4.7no 838487 337,707 CT.B 133.U STS.U BOO iss.usa 378.630 123,000 143.630 47.830 131.830 497. 0U April tross ,....,,, Net .....,,.,,..,, 62,3aO Ten months' grosj,..., O.OflreTi . 023,03!) ORAND TRUNK HYSTEJI. . Grand Trunk of Canada. April rross 73il.60o Net . 234,320. Four months' cross... 2,788.(iso Net -.- ,. 603,700 , Orsnd Trunk 'Western. April gross 1168,600 Net .. 81.200 Four months irross ... 308,730 Net 128.100 Detroit. Qrand Haven and Milwaukee. April gross 1 57.800 111,000 Net 3.700 - 7 800 your months' frosi ... 203.BSO 60 800 Net 800 Ifl.OOO Spot Wheat Dull in England OATEnPOOU Jun 10. Spot wheat was dull today with blue stem. Quoted at 11a 2d, unchanged; No. 1 Northern Spring, Chicago, 104 Jd, unchanged; No. 3 hard winter, 10 3d, unchanged; No, $ red -winter. JOg 3d. tinchanged; No. 1 Northern Jlardtoba, 10 Sd, unchanged ; No. North ern Manitoba, 0 Id, unchanged, and. No, Northern Manitoba, I0sf 44, unchanged. Corn waa weak and Id lower with Aiaer. Ictm TOlxeal Bd. 1'late JMlcij qtiotsd t H4. t KOUf Wl IWCttajjga x f Governor Rhoads, of Federal Reserve Bank, Explains Methods Governor C. J. Rhoads, of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, has sent a circular letter to .member banks explaining in detail the new par collection check plan which Is to bo into effect July 15. A de scription of the service sets forth the fol lowing Important features among others: "Since the Federal Reserve Act requires Federal Reserve bailits to receive checks on their member banlts on deposit at par, the Federal Reserve Doard will not permit Federal Reserve bankB to pay or allow any exchange charges, nnd as tho proposed plan Is a reciprocal clearing arrangement, mem ber banks must therefore cover at par all checks drawn upon themselves received from us or for our account, since such checks will have been accepted by us on deposit at par. "Items on member banks In this district will be forwardejl direct to the paying banks and will be charged to their accounts on the second business day after the date of send ing, thus allowing us time to receive advice of payment." Under authority of the Federal Reserve Act, the Federal Reserve Board has Axed a service charge of 1 cents per Item, to be made to the depositing bank and to be debited to the member bank's account monthly. No service charge will be made to member banks In this district on Items pay able In Philadelphia, T,oans Ites. In own vaults Res. In Federal He servo Hank Res. In other depos itories Net demand deposits Net time deposits.. Circulation Asareffate reserve.. Surplus reserve.... NO.N'.MKJinKRS CONDITION. 13,331,409.000 -114,014,000 139,073.000 Loans and ments Oold Currency nnd bank notes Total deposits... Increase. 30,010,000 3.271,480.000 170,020,000 31,031,000 034,407,000 BANKS AND (.UAH AMIES. Invest- $710,103,700 iiu.ua i, auu ll.SIl.Ta l.lTl.rM 6,272,600 '21i,M tn isita $ $803,310,000 ADVANCE IN CLEARINGS Total for Week 53.74 Per CentAWn Qnmn Prt-iftr1 Toot Vasi 1 .41 Bank clearings throughout the coralr continue to expand, the total this wee being $4,746,785,105, compared with ,!. 021,751 In the corresponding week ol UJ year, an Increase of 53.74 ner cent raw delphia stood second In the matter t!j Increase, with- New York first. Delsc follow: '. torn. lots. .Perorf1 New York. J2.472.(llin,73n I1.42I,1H4,0U iiostnn ... iiti.aui.ujii rhlln. 201.203.1128- Mnltlmore. 33.173.2S3 C'hicnito . . 2117,874, K71I St. Louis.. !)3,4.-,X,5t N. Orleans 2.1,127.007 Month of May: into. New York.J12.0nil,027,342 Phlla 1. 030. 11118.332 llaltlmore. 181, 3311. G7K Iiostnn ... 8011,1110,831 Chlcaeo . . l.l!(12.283,2S8 LOUIS., 4.11,1111,7711 103.3311.11111 B.I 12t.846.045 4 If 12t.nS2.870 fffj 24.833.B7I HI 2ST.I 113.. 17.1 incrra". 4.333.D7K Hi 7.333,021 'H 3.3B0,57J 4-114 7.000,211411 1013. Vt'1 ,10.1,01", Orleans fa nn.v ViT 1"1 rii . ii oin iu ii' O73183.0-.' . l.aiT.KSS.WJ g Expect Lead to Dec'ome Firmer NEW YORK, Juno 10. Reading lead dealers state that all Indications point to firmer conditions than are shown on the. surface. Despite reports of the To. a pound New York level being shaded, sales are be ing made for foreign as well as domestic consumption at the higher figure, and the point Is made that the buyers would not pay 7a If the metal could be secured at 6.90o or 6.95c There has been no change In quotations by the Important trade In terests, thq American Smelting and Refin ing Company and others holding at 7c. a pound New York, BANK CLEARINGS Dank clearings today compared with corre sponding day last two years: IfilB 10.1K ' la, 4 Philadelphia.. 135,807,763 $27,292,051 124.533 363 lloston ..... 39.233.613 27.78o:087 '2s;28(;i81 ion aba ant o0.'084:10 l J vi Local Reserve Bank Statenunt $ I The condition of the Federal Reserve BV'! 1 Philadelphia at the close of buslneu J compares us louows: P.ESOUP.CES. June 0, com coin ana certificates $0,024,330 10,483,000 30,000 433,737 20,31)3,097 601,033 0,033,071 In vault . Gold settlement fund Daianco Gold redemption fund.. Leaal tender notes, silver, eto Total reserve.,...... Commercial paper Hank acceptances Total bills discounted and bought , U. 8. bonds , Municipal warrants,... Total Investments... Due from other Federal reserve banks net., Federal reserve notes on hand Notes of national banks and other Federal re serve bankB ,,.,..,, All other resources ,,,, Tltal resources .$44,738,703 LIABILITIES. Capital paid In , $5,210,030 Reserve deposits, net.. 83.730,820 Government deposits... 4,111,571 nna In nth,, ITo,1aral Iteserve Hanks net.. 1,077,013 All other liabilities..., 8.271 Total liabilities $11.738.763 $l3.'jHt IMS' ' Qu "9Ki I 1 J, 0,855,604 !& .' 4 000,000 fMj-SSi W; ! 4:203;007 i.lM,m V jti $8,203,097 IWligJ f h fcMfS h 03.250 ' I' Ju 12,875 M 8:249 roj Y. LKQAL ADVEBTISE3IK.NTS IN THE COUKT OP COMJION PLEAS NO 3 19Pl,h9NoOU49480 PbU'le"'h''1- cn TeVm? Notice Is hereby'ilVen that an sprtlcatloti will be made to the above court on Monday, June !til 191U. at 10 o'clock a. n.. under-the provisions of m act of AJsembly of the Commonwealth t Penns1vsnla entitled 'An act to provide for th fncorporatloa and resulatlon of certain corpora tlons.". approve! April 29. 1874. and the supole. m,nli thereto, for the charter or an ln,-.jvrs issSjsm ana odjcci oi wmco i 10 promote the liUerf i i K"tHftES anrf IruUc &w'Ji6?wan&g2Mpa Kf3JffllS,i& f h"? SSi TtA sC&SSmfm 4VnB4KS!5ff " I7IsH.$V Stronger Investments Tlie wonderful prosperity of tb1 United States has so increase the earning capacity and tK assets ot many of tne compaiv whose securities we' recomrii'11" ; for investment that, while 'n'1?! securities can still be nurchalfjl; to yield a most attractive reWjft tney are intrinsically strongHj today than they ever have Wf? before. Foe sramnU . Invlls rsaUttll if for Circular No, 1..1I7. describes a stroni first mortfat) wunu vieiains; qver rvi Yr v- tax free lu l'euna, A. B. teach & Co,; Investment Securities f 115 South Fourth Street t Philadelphia ,f New Tork fJhlcaao PuBaJt, Bostoa IjAidon, Etxf. il Charles J. Bender & &V INVESTMENT BONDS Members PbUidtlphU ' Stock Ex WORTH AMERICAN UUU JUKKTSORV OP ACCOPNTaST Ce !19tl SiiKll IpwinusU 2i m .ffi P& & V&M i.s4- vvms uxhuMum' m mm, m