PT&f9 "r,..i 1 Ti 1 1 - - - . . ... . . FINANCIAL NEWS - " ' i "" ' ' EVENING . LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, t sy .VIGOROUS ADVANCES IN MANY STOCKS ' ? MARK DAY'S TRADING IN WALL STREET - '-j " Upward Mpve in Reading Attributed to Resumption of . t Accumulation by Banking Interests Strength in New York Central Due to Rumor's of Increased Dividend High Points in Today's Financial News Philadelphia bank statement showed decrease in surplus of $6,371,000 as compared with previous week and an increase of ti,.125,000 in loans. Govern ment of Newfoundland sold $5,000,000 three-year notes. PiHee of bar silver higher xn Ncul York and London. New International Mercantile Marini readjustment plan provides for issuance of $10,000,000 new bonds to take care of 57 per cenU of outstanding isuc. Surplus of idle freight ears on June 1, 55,eu. May earnings of National Properties Company fl0i,02S above same month of previous year. ' NEW YOIlKi Juno 12. Tho first day's operations on tho tock market, as part of tho new presidential campaign, passed with vigorous advances In many stocks, but was regarded as a disappointing- movement Irj tho general list. Thcro was a vigorous advance In Head ing', which was assumed to be a roiumptlon of accumulation by tho banking In terest In Philadelphia and New York that had previously taken that stock all tho way from bolow 80 to nbovaOfllL Now York CentraUwas taken .n largo blocks by strong houses and advanced to.abovo 108, selling at the highest prica touched since last January, nnd there was heavy trading at times In United Slates Steel common, which matlo a gain of more than one point, crossing 87. In addition to these advnncea ihcro wcio special movements In a number of Other, stocks. Statements,-which wero circulated on tho floor; that I'onnsylvanla had. given notlco that'll will pay GO for Long Island minority stock, caused that stock to advanco flvo points to 41 H American Bept Sugar and American Sugar refleotcd the political outlook most clearly, both of theso Issues being influenced by tho prospect that a substantial tariff wlHJo maintained on sugar Imports for soma tlmo-to come. Tho trading In United States Steel common on ill advanco to nbovn 87 was attributed more, to public buying than to any other factor. Tho Barney people denied tho stories of a bull syndicate, and Insisted that tho Btock can easily cross 100 without any pool manipulation. : Dividend rumors had a good deal Jo do with tho strength shown In, New York Central. The directors should meet within a couple of days, and tho Impression prevails that they will lncrcnro tho dividend to C per cent. It is expected that tho dividend rate oh St. Paul will also bo Increased to C per cent. Tho nctlon on thu 8L Paul dividend will bo taken on July 27. Tho only weal: Issuo was Marino pro fcrred, which was In steady supply because of printed statements In regard to the now plan, making no provisions for paying accumulated dividends. Increase in Cash Due to Shipments From Country NEW YORK, Jun6 12. In banking circles the lncreaso In cash In last Satur day's bank statement was attribute 1 to shipments to this city from the country and partlcuiarlyChlcago, to take advantage of tho higher rates for funds, actual Or believed to be Impending. The (situation leaves moro money available, and at the same time tho local loan posltlon'ls unchanged so far as the brokers are con cerned. Bankers ore not liberal In offering time money, believing that Indications point to a larger demand ar.d higher rates later in tho year. Tho markot for time money on good mixed Stock Exchange collateral Is about per cent, higher, 'ftt 3U3 per cent, for 60 and 00 diys, 3i3?i per cent, for four and five months' and 3 per cent, trading figure for six months, nates on all Industrials nre per cent, higher than-tho above, anl some money Is being loaned for six months ,at 4 per cent. y Government of New Foundland Sells $5,000,000 Three-Year Notes NEW YORK, Juno 12. Lee. Hlgpinson.& Co. have purchased J5.000.000 three year '5 pet cent, notes of tho Government of Newfoundland. Proceeds from a part of. the issue are to bo used for refunding maturing obligations. A public offering will be mnde by tho bonkers at an early date. Initial Dividend for Oklahoma Producing nnd Refining NEW YORK, June 12. The Oklahoma Producing and Refining Company has declared an Initial quarterly dividend of 2 per cent, payable June 30 to holders of record June 26. ACTIVE SELLING WEAKENS "WHEAT Sales for Export Help a Little. Prospects of New Crop Among Bearish Factors CHAIN BELT WEATHER FORKCAHT CIIICARO, June IS. The i rather fore cast (or the next 3(1 hour follow: Illinois Fair north, partlr cloudr tonlxht and Tuenday; not murh change in tem perature. Missouri Fair northeast, partly tlomly toath and went tonlrlit nlul Tuesdayi not miifli rnange In temperature. Mlconln Fair tonliht nnd probably Tudnxi not mnrh rhange In temperature. Minnesota Tartly, clondy tonight nnd Tnetdayi warmer northwest tonight. Iowa Tartly elondy tonight nnd Tuesday) not mtirh enanse In temperature. The Dakota Tartly cloudy tonight and Tumdayi -warmer tonight. Jjrask and Kannn Tartly clondy and twsslblr unsettled tonight and Tuesday) not much change in temperature. CHICAGO. June 12. Active liquidation weakened the wheat market sharply1 today and atopies orders were caught on the movement downward. Final prices were above the lowest, however, on covering, helped by sales of about 600,000 bushels for export, part of which was American business. Prospects of new wheat coming to mar ket shortly on top of a large old crop sur plus, for which there Is little demand, weak ness at Liverpool and better weather con ditions were among the bearish factors. , Receipts In the United States continues free and arrivals at Winnipeg were heavy. John Inglls placed the yield of Kansas at about 105,000.000 bushels, compared with earlier estimates of 80,000,000, to 30,000,000 bushels by other experts. He estimated the production In Nebraska at 60,000,000 bushels. The visible supply In the United States decreased 285,000 bushels for the week and Is now 41,198,000 bushells. The Englsh market wag effected by liberal arrivals from abroad and large native offers at lower prices. The freight situation was declared to be more favorable to buyers and storage room In Great Britlan was reported Inadequate. Total shipments from all ports to the United Kingdom for the week wera 5,884,000 bushels. Good buying' and liberal decrease In the visible supply rallied the corn market after It had been weak on a decline at Liver pool and good weather In the West, The visible supply In the United States Is now IJ, 393.009 bushels, a decrease of 2.11, 000 bushels for the week. Receipts were light and Ui absorption by cash Interests were moderate. Shipments from Africa to the United Kingdom were liberal. Leading future! ranged aa follows: uaiQiri July . ... J.W 1.0? lvt I 03 l.OSH Xha. ... I.IM 1.03K :orn mow o"Xrrr-- eTt 70S XM3 -. . Wilk VJ- 0t r Dec. t 38 8g Lard July J.3 18,70 12.BS tl2.70 lit.43 luh:"" M J. sis.03 July New York Bond Sales m nil vu ?0 Amer Abt Ba ...!900 do deb .la V-W1Z Anslo-Krench L fls. IDOOOO do ct -Jlis lirt (1000 Amer Wrli1p-R; :'?$ DSUIIU do Cv i 10(10 10 4 ffi ,","." Co' lino l's ' u. 'SS 'Ji)0(MI Chi MiSil! en Ss IOmU aoiMi Krle conv 4b hSi-'a" 4iif ?,!! KHS co?v P Hf ! 1000 Jtud k Slan In Ba iSn inI"S .'' -.-- 74 L'nlKM) Hnnii lnim juuu i-oniiara 7a i-n llioo Mo Kan & T 4tf..... Ii! own io rao 4a jiu 211000 do et ISm .'.' 12i? mono 1000 ni id n r k ir a ii ,t. ,,' 22000 N Y Hwy adj ":;; BH? - ! ,0Kn aa .." (m lino! Sac,J!C Tel OS 100I 13(100 Heading gen 4a. . . . . n.1! m Hepub Cuba B. 1004 !n .00011 nock la and rfd 4a. 1 1 7H lftono m u t b r aw I ;,: 4? l.Mioo do Ine w I A'u 3000 South n-iY (!:' .iixP snood Houth rao cv ii; : : : 88 i.mhi no CV ret r n Ha 111.11: .in .. '---::.t Itlah. l.ov. Clone. 102H lO.'S UIJ4 11754 Kll'lJ 102 J lojii mil: no so 1135, 034 03 l).1 10(HJ loilij 10(14 inns 02 02S 2t 02 100H looH lOO'i 100 fcflK unit. 102 I no J. 102 W !!!9l? 'I" 1111 7741 77Ii a., 7151 7i'J n'l Mg 81V, nSg ... 20i L'!II "UK Interb It T ref ti',. os! iiJS n2 fcSf S 3 ?: :;::::::is" isj' Mont Power Ba ...... 08 1)8 08 N Y C ria I...114H lllTt iiiji. 1.1 114 iu ll--i IMH .18 1)8 'I 08 Ii OO(k) .In ,A m 4000 Bouth Rwy sen 4a .1)000 Taa Co cv da ... 3800(1 Third Ave adj Ba ! lOOOO U H Steel Ba a f 3200O U 8 Smelt da .. ' 2OO0 Va Itwy Ba ....',, S4000 'Wabaaii In fia ,,. no .. 71 ., 7011 . ,lo.iH ..ii.i , . 08K ..lii3t D2U 02H d)lM BdU ni'4 oii looI 1011C 8 on2 73 1 71 02 a ,ssa iU 104W 10.l(J ft ?? 7'?.f ?8. ?? 1)3 01) 73 7()H 31 loo HS 105 103 B., 113 08 9HK 103H 103'i Co I Jahr BPt. 19 Close, close, .94HJi.04H !Pd! 69 HSU eoC 38S S8U iloiS 7054 1888. 39i 'III l.Olj It 70 tdl 70H ...13.03 12. PI 12.03 12.03 '12.47 I3a 10.00 12.63 tl,00 12.84 Juir -J!12 ?M2 a! 8" J2.so tst or Pepw .. ...it.jid .tl.v JL.OU Eti . . Bti, t'ilktd. 21. 8S 21.23 Spot "Wheat Easy at Liverpool MVERPOQfc, June 12.,-Spot wheat was isy today wim Wue stem quoted at lis, dwllne of Id; Wa. 1 northern spring Chicago siausted; Ha, I han wlnefr, J0 ?a. a drop t M, No. 2 r4 winter, 10s Jd, unchanficd; No. 1 north era Manitoba, 10s Id, a decline tit Id; No- 3 northern Manitoba, 10s. ti a 1ms ( Id, and No." 3 northern Jlanitoba. lUd. a loea of d, and Plate at 90114, uanea. 31qut- was, auoled at lis, 2d, a faatlna ot 3d, IOSW YORK mTTMA ANI) EGG8 nw spur, iw xz. BtnTEH Mbrr MJjMaM. vm vaa. Kecolpu. 14.143 . r . w.wr sraoea uaouaud. id. valuts LONDON STOCK MARKET ' Ruasian Victories Continue to Cause Strength and Activity LONDON, June II Under the Influence of continued spectacular success by the Russians In Volhynla and Gallcla. the stock exchange markets disnlaved sinnith and activity again today. The feeling re mained cheerful. There was a fresh advance In the gilt edged section. Drokers reported that the demand for investment was gradually ex ceeding the volume of high-class stocks available, notwithstanding large purchases of treasury bills and exchequer bonds from the North and Midlands where war pros perity is the greatest. Americans were irregular, but trading In them wag not brisk, Qn excellent earnings Canadian Pacifies showed firmness. The toner of domestic lines was good. South American rails presented a checkered an. pearance. Strength was In evidence In Kaffirs on "the favorable report on the output of gold a( the Hand In May. . Shipping Issues lacked steadiness be cause of realUlng. There waB a spurt In Marcoryls and oil descriptions were In favor. Allied bonds were strong. New York Stock Sales Hldh. lxw, 130 130 18! 39 22) 27U 83 70 100 87ti 68! i Close. 130 18!f 38 22) 27! B2H ontf mi 68 Atchison ..-.-Canadian Paclflo ..A. Lfndon jj y : its m - .M 69 104K nfti' 6 U .op Z sat: 'L 103 a au S 137S 8 60S ..... liitm t4PQ4. iutpu. iiW. UOJKHtUd. iIJM IWiKji' s ssa. a sttrw a WMBW u London toJjT m if tiv uvt i i-jsm wmmmg Flm A Ohio Chi Mil L St Paul Erl . 4t ria isi Dta 07 lUtnala Cantral til IjjuU a NaQ ....138U I'tnnaylvaatA .!!!,'! a Readlns .. 108 aouinern rjemo .,,,, 103' Union Paclde ... 1441 IncrtSM. Decreaaa. RAILROAD EARNINGS CHESAPEAKE! AND OHIO. First week June ITvS, JIX From July 1 44.TMij OltAfJO TBONK. ytfat week Jua Hlh!H From Julr I M,63,40 CHICACJO. IN-DUNAl-OWS A WWISVlXtB. E"A IRS J"0 ,M2J-??8 . T-f? BP1W JVt -. MW.VBAP0L18 AND ST. I,0S O.aUU.V1 92 tmi Just Jt t JMI.lsfl loujs m'Htltt mj$ l.at cloe, Adams KipreM 130 Advanco Ilumely tdH AdV numelr bf 39H Alaska Gold MltiM 22M Allls-Chalmers Mfc 20H Alllj-0 Mfgpf 83 Am At Chemical fiO Am Ag Chtm pf 08H Am DcetSutar KU( Am Can , 605( Am Can pf Jio Am Car A Fdv IWr Am Coal Products..,.., 102 Am Cotion Oil S2J4 Am Cotion Oil pf 08), Am Hide A tieather..,.. 10 Am Hide A Ij pf 51H Am Llnsred pf , , 48Ji Am locomotive 73W Am Malt Corp'n 7)i Am Malt Corp'n pf .... 35M Am Smelt & Ilef ni Am Smelt A It nf 113 li3W 11314 11314 Am Smelt pf A 05! Wl 05!f OSJf AmSlctl Koundrlra...... MH 51W Cl CHf Am Siiear llednlng . ..,.111 112U 111K 112H AmTcl&Tcl 120H 130H 130 1301, Am Tobacco 204 J f 20o(f 20-i!f 2aVf Am Tob pf new.. A.. .1.107,' 107f 107Jf 107!f Am Woolen.... .'... A7H -I8H 48 48JS Am Woolen of ORU IIHTJ ns! 0814 Am Writing r pf 2.")) 2fl(f 25U 2.!f Am .inc L & Sm 8SH Anacond Coo M v. 8-1 Asch UoallMtlon 4t, Aica Top isf, Atch T A H 1 pf 18 34 22H 27)f 82( 08f mu 83U 67 111H 111), 111H tin, mm out 102H 102 m mi 00 08 10!i 10 r,2M mi 40(f JOJf 74f . 73H 7!f 7H 30J4 33K 08W 08 102 56 98J, 10!i 62H 40J 7354 7!f 30!f 08 BANK' OF FRANCE HOLDS MILLIONS OF BRITISH GOLD England Allows It to Keep Up Guaranty of French Paper V ' SITUATION IMPROVING JUNE 12, 1916. Sales in Philadelphia 87), S3 414 .lOOJf 107)f 100 107 ...ioo; 101 iooj( 101 80 84H 4 fifi!f 83 1)4 All Cowl l.lnn 11,1 lin 11(1 110 Hald Ijoco Wks 00!f 02 005J 00)4 nalt&Ohlo 02 02 02 02b Halt A Ohio pf 7034 77 70; 77 llalopllas Mining 2 2)4 2)4 2)4 nothlchcm Steel 413 411 441 441 Drooklyn Ilap Tr 87 87!i 87!f 871! llutlo A Superior 0.1W 1)0 0314 03!4 Cnl retroleum 2114 22 22 22 Oil Petroleum pf... ",.... 4814 48!f 4RH 48'4 Canadian 1'aclflc 170' I70!f 178 178 Ccnlral leather fi-IH OflSJ-CO 63!1 Central Leather pf 112!f llljf 111)1 111U Chandler Motor 118 117 110f 110' v-nes a onio 00!J 07JS ami my, Export Business Grows in France, but Agriculture Feels Scarcity of Labor, Chllo CoDtwr Chlno Copper . . .. Chi Mil A St Paul.. Chi M A St P pf ... Chicago (lre.it West. Chi Oreat West pf.. 0 C C & St I C O O A St I. pf . . Chi & Northtmtcrn. Chi It I A Pac .... Cluett Pcj X. Co.... Col Fuel A Iron Col .V Southern CompT ItecCo.... Continental Can .... Consolidated (las.... Com Products Uef 10 Corn Prod Ilef pf 0,1 Cruclblo Steel 80 Cruclblo Steel pf 118 Deero & Co pf 02 Denver & Mo (Jr UH Den A nio Cr pf 28l Distill Sec Corp'n 47)s Dome Mines 2714 Erie 30 Erla 1st pf 5454 Erlo2d pf 47 Fed Mln A Sm pf 35W General Electric 172 General Motors pf 1 14 Clranbv Cortsol fcOli Greene-Cananea. i'. 4B! Goodrich I) K.. 77J4 ureat .Northern pf. . . "G N cfs for ore prop 20! 21'4 20)1 21!i tau r,m r.ix mh lOO'f l()l4 KX)!4 101 130)4 130!4 13034 1303 13 13! i 37'i 38)f :,h'i no KM MH 12l)'4 131 . 20K 20J4 . 73)4 70 . 43)4 43)4 . 33'f 10!' . 45)4 47)4 .101 101 138)4 130 0)4 05)4 8734 1334 13! 38U 38J4 38)4 38)4 8-l'f 8-13f 130)4 13(l4 20)4 20U 53 i 41 3334 45! f KM) 130 HI 03 K0J4 11831 118 02 02 15)4 14!f 4VA 30)1 47)4 101 130 20! 4 05T4 80J4 118)1 02 1534 3031 40 30)4 28! 4034 4S 27'4 27J4 27' i 30J4 30)4 30)1 53!1 55)4 5334 47!i 47 4731 3S 37 38 17.T1 171J4 173!i 11431 114 114 87 87 47 40J4 7834 78)4 12131 12234 122 3734 3834 37'1 By YVES GUYOT Special pntte lo fti-cnlnn Lrdotr 'l'AntS, Juno 12. The Bcnernl situation la Betting bolter from month to month, notnbly as exports nre picking up dcsplto' tho rarity of workmen. Consultation of the llnnk of Franco's statement shows this clearly. There Is n constnnt diminution of paper resting under tho moratorium. For tho first lime the Hank of Franco shows' in Its state ment gold belonging to n foreign country. It shows this week 09,000,000 frnncs be longing to the Dank of England. The chief reason for this Is to keep up tho Dank of Franco's gold stock, nnd for this purpose tho Dank of England consented to permit tho actual gold to remain here while, the credit Is shown on nccounts. It must be reaognlzed thnt while tho ex ports nro better, agricultural conditions are not Improved, owing to tho scarcity of labor, nnd thcro will have to bo a general Importation of cereals for the needs of tho country. The wheat acreage, for oxnmplc, both winter and spring. Is off D per cent., while tnklng the nVerngo itl nil the grain crops tho ncrcngo Is off 1C per cent. ' 80 Am ltt Sugar 80 IS Am tlas 12014 12 Am rtwr pref.. H8$4 1 Huff Sua t c BlU 10 do rref .... nH M0 Col F t ..... 4r, . B Con Trae N J, 7 720 Wee Stnr .... fl.lH 100 Ills Bee JO 400 nrla nn't BOO Osn AmihAlt... aivi i . iiofprct .. .. 000 Interboro Cons. 101 Ins Co N Am. . 100 KhnPft(t rtnn. i'75 Lake Hun Corn. 4J Irfhlah rNav ... 18I lrhlnh Vallfv to Ih Val Tran. in 110 prer ... 7nn Penna ,, to Phlla Cn .... 30 do pref ii... 40 ilo enm riref, 2805 Phlla Elee .... BIO p n T tr ctfa.. 4 I'nua 'i tac . . . Nt Close, thee. ,n. i 120 OS rii B9i 71 il)'t 5Bfc ID! 70)4 5.' BOjl 40)4 as is) I'M Ilenillnz 10 do 2i pref 220 Bo vy ..... 000 Tonopah Jlet , lSO.Tononah Mln , 11 Union- Trao . .Ill u i 1 7T 42, 80. .,, I, u vt I lit,,,,, f.v Has t; s himi ..... R74 200 w N Y A Pa., lrt'4 5 Warwick I ft H. 01 ni. ..... 48)4 3.. 0.1)4 41) 80i 8j 21134 G4 1" 70S fl8 J 2.11 234 J4 4 4 '. .! ! X S " X 4 ; ti' t T WTmTWER MARKED IMPROVEMENT SH01 IN THE FREIGHT EMBARGO SITUATK Surolu's of Cars on Railroads of United States and Cal OUipiuo u Mnnf.li KK 9.24 Wn firm r.1 T)- " ada on ru uj- " -,-- ,u,.t iiup erties Earnings Increase a lf . a. ," t HIT C O O, .3!? 2m Cramp . 107.1 Tork Hwy .. 4 18 42ji 8Hi 8J 49ti 8,1 14 42. s?H m nv 1 8S - a? 1014 W IIO.NDB. 1)3 1 80' SIM, I500O AltMh ynl,4.!'l)7h1' 1000 Am O A B'Ss.. D.l'i 40l) Klec A I Trll 82 juyy ivcy -rei 1st r. iiiiuu 1, ,-v cons 4 201)0 1, v cn lis r 1000 rirt nr rm X umi iai.lTOP 4'ltll. Ill I'' , .'V. 1000 Pa 60 pen 4Hs,l01T4 l()J!4 loon I'M in i v.. i.r r.. 1111 nil lilt BlOrt Phlla nfee 4s.. HI. S3.. .8! lini Net Close, clme. 1)7.. ...1. II3U ..... 1 2 I". 4t,:iiii 1Q2H M . .., r 73,iiiiH lioji IJ, t J; 4Hs.10(iH liiow I" JU '.4 Iftlli lllll', 7O00 nead gen 4s . . 11.1 M L'? 14 1 It v do S Ull'j i..j nH .1. tiir 1000 Un IDs t c 4s. . Local Bid and Asked HUGHES' NOMINATION MAKES CURB ACTIVE Cubn Cano Sugar Takes Big Jump Flemish-Lynn and Mid vale Both Sell Well 83 18)4 70 12H 68)4' 40 45H 2o)4 00 80 20!4 73 02 Gulf Slates Steel S04 88)4 80)4 (juir siaies s an pr S9!4 80 89 Illinois Cent l()S 107J4 107)4 Int Agricultural pf 51 S2 52 Int Harv N J....'. 118 118)( 118 int liarv Lorp n 82)4 Int Con Cor v t c sh. ... 18)4 Int Con Corp'n pf ...... 75)4 Int Paper 12)4 Int paper pf 58)4 Insp Con Cop .in Int Nickel v t eft 45)4 int m m cor uep 20 Int M M pf cof dp 00)4 Jewel Ted 84)4 Kan City Southern 20)1 K C Ft U & M pf 72 Kayscr J & Co 00)4 Kajser J 1st pf 117 Kelly Sprlnii Tiro 7411 Kennecott Copper 5.1)4 i.acK steel Lo 7l)j Laclede uas Lake Erie & West.. Lake Erie & W pf . . Lehlch Valley Lee nuliber Tiro 52)f 53)4 M.n.W Illd 1EI f O . rn w,l-tl A.is is, in. . Lone Island Louis & Xash Mackay Cos Maekay Cos pf . ... Manhattan Shirt Co. Maxnell Motors Mai Motors 1st pf . Max Motors 2d pf . May Dept Stores Minn St P & S S M Mexican Petroleum. . Mcx Petroleum pf. . . Mo Kan & Texas. .. . Mo Kan & T pf Miami Copper Missouri Pacific 5f .mo rac ir . 6 Montan. Power 85 83 1011 70)1 12)1 58)4 40), 40)4 20' 071 8714 20J4 73 04! 4 11011 110)4 110)1 74)1 74W 74)1 S4J4 K)5i 54)4 73 71J1 72)5 .100 102)4 101!4 102M . 14)4 15)4 14J1 15)4 8.1)4 83J4 s; 47 78M 122 3S)4 88H SO 107)1 52 118)1 S3 10 70!! 12)4 58)4 40)1 40H 25)4 00)4 87)1 20)5 73 04) .. S4 . 30)4 ..133 .. 82 .. 0S)1 .. 07 85)1 . 89 . 08 04)4 30 S3H 02)4 SO 30)4 133 81)1 OS 07 SO 88J4 5S 05)1 .39)1 83h 52)4 SO 39)1 133 81J1 OS 07 80 88H 58 65)4 80 41)5 133)4 81)1 08 07 80)4 80 58 05)4 .124)1 120 124J4 120 .108)1 10S)4 107)5 107J5 . 00 06 00 00 4)5 4)4 4)4 4)4 1D4 35! OH 0)4 80)4 24)4 00)1 18J4 142 11 35H 24 . 65)1 . 18)4 .137 11M 35)1 0 5!1 80 24)4 63J. 18 140 UK 351 0)4 0)5 80)4 24)4 6051 18 140 . 01)1 03)1 01)1 03)1 100)1 10854 107)4 1071 . 42)4 43 43 43 64)1 05 04), 04)5 . 28)5 2SJ4 28)4 28)1 135 135J4 135 135), .115)1 116 115)1 1151 . 751 7 754 7)4 25 25H 25 25 34 35 35 35 . 58)4 59)1 58)4 58)4 29tf 30)4 30 30 103 103)4 103)4 103)4 bil U)5 So 86J1 00H 4U 00i 40 164 3)4 47)1 08 22J4 107 47J1 40)5 00)4 00)4 40 49 104 104 3)4 3J5 40)1 47)1 OS 08 22)4 22J4 104)4 100)1 4714 47H 45 4U Nat Knam 4 S Co . Nat Lead Co Nev Con Cop New York Air Drake, N YNII&II New York Central ... N Y Chi & St L N Y O 4 St L 2d pf. N YOllV Norfolk & Western .., Northern Pacific Ontario Silver Mln,,. raclflcMall Pac Tel Tel Penn Itallroad ritts Coal CoN J ... Pitts Coal N Jpf.. Pills C O&St L P O C &StLpf,.r. Pressed 8 Car Co Pullman Co 104 Quicksilver pf , 3U Hy Steel Sp Co .47 rty Steel fap Co pf 08 Hay Con Cop.,., 22)4 Reading...., iftUf Headlne 2d pf , 47 Republic Iron A S 47J4 .Republic 1 &S pf.,.,.. ,11154 111)1 1UJ4 UU4 beaboard Air Line 1654' 1751 17 17)1 Seaboard A L pf 30 40 40 40 Sears Roa & Co 185 186)1 185)4 185M in V ?S ?1 w ' 16 " 17 ShatArJiCop 31H-32 3151 31)5 SlosskShef 8 & I 54)1 '55 63)1 55 Southern Pacldc.,...,... 00 100 09)4 09K lu!Kern5y'V H 24 23 3)1 Southern Rypf.,, ,69 70)4 70 70 StudebakerCo l)4 143)1 142)4 142)4 Tenn Copper 42)1 4354 43 43J4 TewCo 102)4 104 ,03)1 104 Texas Paclflc .., 11 12)1 12)1 12)1 Third Avenue ,65)4 67)4 65)1 66)1 SS 5! J f e,i' -I.. .? B AH "."" v pi. ,... iH 11 11 11 UnderTypewr 103)1103 103 103 Un ted Clw Stores 07jf 0714 07)4 07)4 Unon Paclflc ...13851 139)4 138)1 130M Union Paclfltr pf 82)1 82)1 82)1 8)1 U 8 Ind Alcohol 160)1 161M lb0)l 160 USOlPftF 24 2454 21)4 24)4 KtSIPAFpf 63)4 63)( 53 63)1 United Rjrj InT Co 051 0)4 054 0)4 JJg8"!:!f ;;; " MM 55M 65K U S llubbetlst pf 100iT 10044 in(H innu "gf'wjtorp'n... 85)f 87H 86)4 87)4 U8Sm RAM, ........ 78 USS It&Mpf... 51)4 Utah. Copper . 82) Utah 6ecurltlej 10 Va-Caro Chem 4nj a-isro mem pi ioy Wabash ,. ijj Wabash pf A ,60)i Wibuh pf B 20 WeUs Kargo Exp 129 West Union Tel 04 West E4M 61 WestKiJI lit pi. ... 73K Western Maryland ... 31)4 vveyaaa-Drutoa pf WBlr Overland . WlUjri Overtind pi. .. 112H U2 Wisconsin C'Mlral . ... 43 431$ nyviiu j. ........ ,ij(j j3jj Sos4 M 4hrt4wi , . SEW YOflK, Juno 12. Politico excited n broad lulluencc on tho trading in tlio outside market from tho opening today nnd tho CIiIciibo developments were In centives for nctivo buying of many Issues In 4hat market. Cuba Cane Sugor fol lowed the lend of the sugnr stocks on the Kxchnngc, advancing over 4 points nnd crossing 02. This movement reflected Improved sentl mctn moro than nnythlng else, but It was naturally attributed to tho Increased strength In the raw sugar market here, nnd to tho expected maintenance of tariff provisions which may mal-o the way smoother for a closer nrrnngement between the Atlantic refining Interests nnd the Cuban producers. ' Atlantic (iulf and 'West Indies was also helped by tho political outlook, especially by the expected favors which may bo ex tended to American shipping. The upward movement In that stock made further progress, carrying Its price up to the new high record of 02 V4. . The final steps in the Flemish-Lynn merger, which will take place on Saturday, was followed by brisk buying", with the stock being In good demand all tho way to 6 to 7. Lynn Phonograph sold at 10V4 to 10. Mldvate Steel "was more nctivo than It hns been for weeks past, advancing from 05 ?i to 67 . Thero was 11 good demand for. Canadian Natural Gas, which Is beginning to respond to extensive development work. The trad ing today was at 1 to 1. The motor stocks showed a mixed tone. United Motors opened nt 82 $i nnd dropped to 78',S and Perlmun film declined from 147 to 112, while Chevrolet rose from 2BG to 202. Saxon from 81 to 81, nnd Peerless from 20 H to 27 14 . Thero was active trad ing In United Verde Extension, which rose from 27. H to 30. The oil stocks wero gen erally firm with the majority showing frac tional gains. l.NDUSTIUALS. Huff & Hus t e r. 1 ' i 110 nrpf ml J (1 Ilrlll 37 Baldwin VI ilo nref Cambria steel Klectrlc HlornRo .... Ocnernl Asphalt .... do pref ...., Keystono Tel no t c, do prer I.nke tiup Corp I.ohlcli NnvlRntlon. ... IhUh Vnlley Lehigh Vnlley Tr do prcf Pennsylvania I'tilltt Electric Ph in Co do .1 per cent. pref. fin 0 per crnt. pref. rnun itspin iran 1 Meailtnir Tonopah llclmont . . Ton Mln Un Trac U O I U S meet York Hwy do pref Wm Cramp t c Today Hid. Asked, , M , il. , MS . IIH , 10 7IM s?fc 5V rH; M Ail 'Si' : ni . 37 n'."4 on 40 lit 4 107)4 S.1 no :il 71)4 IB ir, on m'i 77. M 8$ 41 :ii )4 1!) Kill V 43 M) H7'l fl 37"4 (13)4 Saturday 111.1. Asked. 31 M)4 lis ll'l 37 41) 111 IHU 1IIH R3 R.I 11.1 (1.1)4 3.1s; 3I4 7I) 71 14 13 ll4a 13 (IS III) H4 ml L'Nti SI) 40 41 :ih 311 41H 42 IN 1HH lot,, 101(5 (if! n",A 4'.'4 43' 84 884 8.11 8(1 13f 14 3(1)4 37U 84 8.1 COPPER JIAnKET DULL Aetna Kxplnslves AJax Rubber Tire Amerlcan.nrltlsh Mfff American Marlonl Atlantic Oult V I Atlantic Uulf & V I pref.. Canadian Car Co Cnnndlan Car & Fdy pref. . Chevrolet Motors Cuba Cane Husrar Curtlss Aeroptana 4ft IlrlzEs-Seabury 127 rjmerson rnnnograpn i'j Klemlsh-Lynn OS Haskell & Darker Car 344 llendee Manufacturing 27 Inter Merchant Marine 2.1)4 Inter Merchant Marlns pref ml Kathndlon Uronxa Dref 10 Maxim Munitions 7 Hid. .. 181, . . (18 . . in . . 3 .. .17)5 .. (17 . . 83 ..250 01 -4 Manhattan Trans Met Petroleum ..... Motor Products MIdVBle Steel Otis Elevator Peerless Motors ..... Poole Unc Perlman Rim H 8 Urease w I .... Standard Motor Submarine. Triangle Film United Profit Sharing United Motors U S L, It II com .... do nref ........... White Motors World Film .. ; 1 . 70 . on . on . 27 .100 .140 :inA :6 STANDARD pit STOCKS. Illinois 104 Ohio 227 1'rairis 1 ipe i 213 8 o of California 240 8 O of New Jersey 323 11 d new lorx 201 OTHER QIU STOCKS. narn.lt Oil , ,., 3K Coaden Oil 13V4 Chalmers Oil , 4 Truer Petrol . , low Houston Oil ,,,, I11U Mldnest Heflnlne ,,,, 113 Sspulpa lletlnlng 11H Asked. 10',i (I!) 18 a'l nii5 37 k 2.1!) (12 n2 132 12; (1T4 .114 20 2(1!4 1110 21W 22 )J 7.1 117 02 27H 111) 1'S 8V4 38H 'l 71) 3'4 51) fg MININO STOCK8. Atlanta Hutt Copper A Zinc ....,...,,, Hutta N. V ...,,,"! Cerro Da Pasco .,...., Klrst National ...... OoldAeld Merger Hecla Mining , ,,,.,.. ,,, Howe Bound .,,,,.,., Jim Jlutler ,,....., Jumbo Extension ..... . ,., . Keneflck Zitio .,..,,,,, MiKlnlty Darrah , ,, ...., Magma Copper ., ,.,.,,.,. Mines Co of America ...,,,,..., Nlplsslng ,.,, San Toy St Joseph lead , West End Consolidated , BONDS. 4 10 44' El 18 51 1 J.I Wi M Corro de Pasco 69 Che. & Ohio 5a . , . UldvaU 8s INDUSTRIALS. Acma Tea . , American Products ....US .... 95b OSS 54 inn 230 217 232 s:u 200 14)1 8 11. ikh (17 IIH l 38)! ii a B)i 100 01 14 no $ 16)1 100 115 0514 TH 55 B1U Producers nnd Selling Interests Deny Story of Big Allies' Order NEW YORK, June 12. Thoro !ys been no chnnge In tho copper metal markot, do mestic users buying only small amounts for delivery during the last three months of the year. Some foreign Inquiries nro In the market, but nil tho larger producing nnd selling Interests deny that any order has been placed for a substantial amount for tho account of the Allies. , It Is pointed out that tho sellers arc booked on copper almost to the end of the year, and although some metal Is to bo had for late months, tho amounts nro so Insignificant In 'comparison with previous business from the Allies that any contracts thnt could or would bo mado would Involve 1917 shipments. It Is said in tho tratlo that Inquiries from abioad are In the market dally, but none of theso has led to a belief that a big order Is pending. Nevertheless, it Is true that an opinion prevails that European countries, and especially tho Allies, will bo In tho mar ket hoon for their requirements for next year, nnd when this business Is actually placed and announced, It Is expected the copper market win get another Btart up ward. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NEW YOHK. Juno 12. Tho coffeo mar ket opened qulej and easier this morning, with first prices 2 to 4 points lower. Sales on the call were 3260 bags. The market continued quiet aftor the opening, with prices nt the lowest of tho morning. Thero did not nppear to bo any thing In the way of fresh news to cause expectations of a higher market, and with Europe, on account of the war, not to bo figured as a factor In sustaining prices at tho opening of the new crop season, bears contended that any undue preBsuro to sell may cause further declines. The demand for spot coffee continued dull, with nn easier tendency, except for tho more desirable, grades of Sentos, It Is, said the present Brazil crop will exceed 15,000,000 bags and the world's pro duction of nil kinds will be next to the largest ever grown. It was figured that the 1916-17 crop of Rio and Santos would be 13 H to 14,000, 000 bags. .The spot market was unchanged at 9 Ho for IUo No. 7. Today's opening June July August September .. October November . December . . January .... February . . March Anrll May 8.31 Hid. Total sates, 32.10 bags. 7.01138.03 .8.1.1 .8.23 8,33 '8.33 8.47 Saturday's close. T.OOft'S.Ol 8.0I4J8.0H R.UW8.13 R.10W8.21 8.24 ta. I'll 8.20$8.31 8.34 8.3(1 8.38(2)8.40 8.428.44 8.47W8.48 8.52W8.34 8.5708.58 O.J. o V t M 118J( 117)1 11SH 80 62 83 SO 4374 100 14J4 61)1 20)4 70 63 82)1 19tf 41H 100 14)4 50H 28j 131)4 130 U4H 94!f 63)f 83 73H 73)4. t iU 70 52 8214 10)1 43Jj 100 HJ4 51 28J1 131)4 04J J 62H 73 u 11SJ4 116JJ UOJl H6J4 303 300 305U 300 WW " ' 5 137U 128. 4' FOREIGN-EXCHANGE NEW YORK, June 12. .The only feature In the foreign exchange market In the first hour of business today was an easier tone in rolchsmarka. and Vienna exchange. Busi ness was very light Quotations: Demand sterling, 4.75 11-18; cables, 4.75 7-16; relchs. marks. 75 16-18 and 76; francs, cables. o.m ; cnecu, b.9 . owiss, caoies, 5 Jju checks, 5.21 U: Stockholm, 30.55 and 30.65 Vienna. 13.15 and 13.20; guilder, cables li; checks! 41; lire, cables. 6.3TV. checks, 6.38; rubles, 30 and 30.10; pesetas. 20.20 and 20.25. The market In (he early afternoon failed to show any Increase In volume of business. Sterling- Held steady, wbtle relchsmarks Im proved slightly, .and Italian exchange moved up a trifle for cables. -'Quotations: De-' mand sterling, 4.75 11-16; cables, 4.74 7.14. frano cables. 5.91 H : checks, 5.S1H ; relchs marks, 776 ' 1-18; lire cables, .3T; checks, 6-38; Stockholm, 304930.10; pesetas. S0.202 25. BATES FOR nIONBY 1 Call tw York. .... i-miamupm ... , 4 t war n? Ffk iuii PUBLIC SERVICE SECURITIES 'Tte dependence of mu-, nicipalilies on Public Service corporations is the strength of their securities," C, Consumers' Electric Light and Power Co. (New Orleans, La.), 7tf Gumulative Pfd. C, New Orleans is one of the foremost cities of the south. Its shipping and port facilities are unexcelled. Ct Dividends have teen paid on the Pfd. without lapae since issuance and on the common since 1912. C We recommend this preferred stock as a highly desirable inves'tment yield ing a large return, at present prices being 6.86. C, Fullest investigation requested. Barken Ayiiig S.biig Latvd TitlQ Bldg. Philadelphia. I10MI.S. UVlTJVi.Y 1ST. IMS. "" Pursuant to terms of Mortksse dated July 1. 1003. (25.000 or Ubnda havo been drawn for ii dtmptlon at 102)4 and accrued interest, as of July 1. ISIS, out of moneys then payable to Blnktns Fund. !,! twenty ttonit for II 000 each. B .It .I9'?00 "5 SliTas S4 S4 344 J85 401 4f 17 624 037 04? 788 70H 783 Tsn bonds for 1S0O. each: 8U 8i8 887 008 041 1002 1088 1030 118 1118 Above bonds, with all unmatured coupons at tached, should be presented for paymeot At offlca of Trustee 00 or after July 1. 1918, when ail Interest tlwrson will vcase. QJBArtD TRUST COltPAror. Trustee. utunuj H BlUAitr aa. Treasurer. vemwjc. jit PtuAni aa. PbllsdU?hU, P June 2, 1B16. plKKOTOBY OF ACCOPKTANTgl - " CwtuisJ rubllt AtwatBto i8 JgMb uWi S8jmm T,m .1 iM,- BTONJt Jtf effort, on the part ftnUmA nnd shippers throuBhout tocX llevo the cmbareo situation by "" ' cars as soon as they nro "n,0r,eAl,Jtr"ni to bear fruit. The surplus , of Mta tr. ght cars ori the nrst or 1110 i" '"": : tho highest since October of last yenr. tho total on tho lines of ho United ftntes and Canada, on Juno 1, being 55.244 This IS nn lncreaso of 24,637 as compared with May 1. Four monUis ago, or on Mn'ch I, thcro was a net shortage of 20,651, belrwi nt tho tlmo when the embargo was at Its worst. Man of the cars then wero tied up In New York, awaiting for ships so thnt they could bo Unloaded, ntld ninny cars wero held on sldlngsUhrougliout Ilia country. ' ., , , . . Tho turn for tho better In the freight situation began In April, there being a sur plus of 3CB0 nt that time, nn Increase of 24,201, as compared with March 1. Tho May 1 figures showed a further lncreaso of 26,907, On Juno 1 or last yenr umii vo n surplus of cars of 209,028. Idle car equipment hns been reduced to n consider able extent by tho renewed activity In the coal mines, calling for moro enrs with which to send out the conl. Thcro Is still some congestion, however, and It Is mostly at the Knstcrit sea board points. Itallroad onlclals of ronds operating eastward from Chicago nnd St. I.ouls rctwrt a better slluntlon, although trnfllc conditions nro by no means nil that could bo desired. Timid conditions In the territory ot tho roads wnrrnnt the malntcfianco of the present volumo of business handled by the roads for n long tlmo to come, but compart. .MUCH COTTON IS SOLD BY ONE Ol'KKATOl. AS MARKET OPENS Prices Drop, Duo to Heavy Selling, After Steadiness at Start NEW YORK. Juno 12. Selling of Octo ber, December nnd Jnnunry by ono operator on n. larger scalo than hns been witnessed in a long tlmo wns tho feature of the cot ton market at tho oponlng this morning. In nil this Bupply was estimated to havo been between l.'.OOO nnd 20,000 bales. Tho buying was scattered among room traders nnd It wns said nrouml tho ring that this nbsorptlon seemed to hnvo loaded up these speculators who aro now long. Spot houses wero moderate buyers of Oc tober, At the start tho tone was comparatively steady with prices 1 to 0 points lower, but as tho session progressed and room traders refrained fiom buying further, an easier tendency developed and nt the end of tho first 15 minutes, July and October, which wero firmest early, fell 4 points, whllo Janu ary dropped 2 points. The early selling movement carried prlceo some 9 to 10 points net lower with October selling at 12.88c, or 12 points under Satur day's high lovel. Liverpool was a mod- ernto buyer during tho first half hour and prices later showed rallies of 2 or 3 points from the lowest. There seemed to be noth ing In tho news thnt created fresh senti ment around the ring nniUtho maritet was dull after, 11 o'clock. The market showed little change lato In tho day. Trading was quiet nnd .prices worked back to within 2 or 3 points from Saturday's closing figures on a little scat tered buying, encouraged by steadiness In New Orleans nnd talk of bullish supply and dlstrlbut'jn figures from tho Census Bureau tomorrow morning. Detailed weather re ports wero considered favorable, but failed to stlmbulate offerings, and tho trade seems to bo ns much Impressed by the uncertainty of growing conditions during July nnd Au gust ns by tho prospects for a favorable condition at tho end of June. sons with previous yearn mn., volume of tonnage nro still RomL, ' reliable. Official, nf ml "t, fffcl 1 report traffic holdlnir tin . " t classes Of freight showing n rain "l! year ago of about 7 per cent ' n J3 Tho gross operating revenues at it,. . Riuinry companies now owned Br.; by the National Pronen I,,. rJ r.con''l for May. 1916, 1739,742. Thl I. SST bf M04.028, or 16.35 per cent, in 7 .?NJ Ine revenues of tho snino -".l" May. 1015. Thevgross operatlngZl ii live iiiuuuiH emieu May 31 inie '" 3, 466,271, nn lncreaso of Jboomi !.')" per cont. over the samo period for iii 1 Asldo from United Stat ri.i "' 1 thero waR very light trading on thati delphla Stock nxchango today n! nrst two hours of trndlng about ..2 shares of tho stock changed ImnJ T ...f' lng tho trend of tho price In the NwTii market, nnd by noon It was up riLt! tlnlnt. TCnr dm flnv nine. II.-- . . -.' rl.S changed hands, tho prleo being over t'M til nit as POnrfl I'rlco movements In distinctly Ioa.i fractional advances, nirptrin o. "ml tery, enrly In tho first hour, moved wl qunrtcr, but tills gain was lost bcfor.V?.l dny. Lako Superior rose a fmrti.. .."ra Philadelphia Kapld Trahslt trust $,! nntoi. wu.a Vy ndvanclng 1 point In tho nfttrnom, 3 73, Consolidated Traction of Ss SI strongest lsjSjl 2. M .."i lilt it new ton mark for Mil. ... J?fl Hallways roso a point nnd a fraction, tiS? lng 15. Heading was the Btronwit SS gaining nearly 2J$. Sat. close. Open. High. Low, Close. March 13.33 la 1!H 13.31 lli.L'H 13.31 July U'.hl l-'.SO 12.KS 11'.73 1J.78 October 12.07 1L-.U7 12.07 12.8H 12.03 December 13.15 13.1.1 13.13 13.0.1 13.0S January 13.21 13.17 13.18 13.11 13.15 August 12.V1 12,82 12.82 12.H2 12.K.' Spot 12.SU 12.60 Liverpool Cotton LIVERPOOL, June 12. Spot cotton was quiet at an advanco of 2 points on the basis of 8.42d. for "nild-upland today. Tho sales were 6000 bales, Including 4000 bales American, The Imports were 4000 bales, all American. Futures ended easy at a net advanco of ',4 point to a decline of 1 point. The Guaranteed Mortgage HTHE Company's guarantee shields the investor from all pos sible annoyance and irregularity in the payment of interest. It assures that all matters that might af fect the lien of the mort gage are fully safeguarded. Circulars on Rtguttt Philadelphia Company for Guaranteeing Mortgages William It, Nicholson, President (10) Land Title Ilulldlnr, Philadelphia MARINE PLAN PROVIDES FOR . ISSUANCE OF NEW BoftjH - v Fift.V-RP.vrin Por Cnnl nf 1-1..1-. wl oauu w iiu nutireu NEW YOniC, June 12. The plaa'3I lu.ujuauurai ui mo international Vm cantllo Company which has been aere'd by tho various committees representing Us! COmnnnv'fl Konilrltlnq rlntntlc n L.u.. ? - " nicn WSf prouauiy do oiuciauy announced this wjif provides that 67 per cent, of the pressSl outstanding bonds of tho company sif bo taken caro of through tho Issuann'p J40.000.000 new 25-year G per cent. sirf lng fund gold bonds n'nd tho balance to tfE! No now notes will be lssueil h SI company unless It becomes necessary to 1 so, b6cnuso of Insufficient funds in Out iiciiaury tu meet uu 01 1110 cash obllgillarfl to tho present bondholders. Tho new boshi win uu laaucu uh 01 ocptcmDer; so thatUal win..tii wm iiuvu mu ueneiit 01 tne esnV nigs tor 1110 next tiireo montns, which stl plus will bo ndded tofunds already In tail in umi:iiiimiiiK iim uiun payment to bondholders. Application Is to be made to the coo shortly for the restoration of the ni to the stockholders on tho samo lailj'i uciore mo appointment or a receiver, question of whether dividends will be 1 on the preferred stock Immedlatelv an- the property Is returned to the stockholdw Is left to tho discretion of the new boat 01 directors, wnicn is to uo chosen for B company. No back dividends are to be ptH until earnings warrant such action. M The preferred stockholders are to law live representatives on tho new boari.' common stockholders two members,' 'tni' bondholders one. while it Is understtscpl mat mo American international Corpw1 atlon. as -tho holder of a larire block'ifi preferred and common s'tock, will be-nif rescnica, as wen aB J. i'. juorgaiv r IX; by reason of that firm's close connection with the British Government, and the rV malning members will be composed,o!i enough Interests Identified with the cow! poration. EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIHIIK M The Promising Future of Motor Stocks The proiperity belor enjojtd Ir SZS ". isaaiag automoblls minufiotw. ST en Is not only reflected la frestir CS market actlrtty for motor itocli, SS but alio la actual and ponlblt.U. - S crtioa auirioutions or jrotiu u 1 pr itocsnoiaeri. xnu moro pinion- m larly applies to OrerlinJ Chalmers Chandler Cherr6!et Sludebiker Saxon Maiwell Peerless White , Reo 191 Q Our rreit Ifctiir Stack Softk. Err anslyzlnr SO soourltiss. will U r sent upon request. Aik for II rl rrr Including booklet explaining E "The Twenty Payment Plan" 19 PROVINCE OF ONTARIO ,5 Gold Bonds. Due June 1, 1926 Price 101 and Interest Circular on request N.W.Halsey&Co. lit! Chestnut St., Philadelphia. New York Chicago Ban Francisco BONDS Carefully selected securities, of proved merit. , Bend for Circular. 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