EVENING LEDGER-PHlLADELPEtIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1916' ' HifrnjirnVit -T Hi Wijfafii nArt1 jfc. FINANCIAL NEWS 2 CONSTAT WAVERING IN MARKET TONE THROUGHOUT SESSION IN WALL STREET -- Uncertainty Over Mexican Situation Gives Speculative Position Severe Teat Extensive Lines of Shorts . Are Put Out Confident Buying of Steel New York Stock Sales J ' High Points in Today's Financial News Baltimore and Ohio lidilroad restored common stock tb 6 per cent, basts Hf declaring 3 per cent, semiannual dividend. Thirty per cent, on back divi dends on preferred declared by" Colorado Fttel cnld Iron Company. Extra stock divtdend of 2 1-S per Cent, declared by Hush Terminal. Ten per cent, extra dividend paid by Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Coal. May earn ings of Norfolk and Western and Jersey Central good. Price of bar silver higher in New York and London. NEW YOIIK, June 28. While there was A constant wavering 'of tlio market tono all through tho day's trading, With advances and declines In constant sequence, tho gencrnlactlon of tho market was regarded with satisfaction, frho uncertainty over tho Mexican sltua tlon gnvc the speculative position a severe lest, and when rumors wero circulated that tin unfavorable answer had been received by tho Administration from tho " Mexican Provisional Government market operations generally took tho shapo of clearing out speculative holdings and putting out extensive lines of shorts. - While this selling was In progress ndvarices which hnd been mado early In tho day wero not ouiy wiped out but wero turned Into bsses ranging from 1 to 4 points. , (Tho rumors wero quickly dented In official sources and these denials were followed by another vigorous upturn, with the speculative element becoming just as urgent on tho buying side as It had previously been on tho selling side. Mexican Petroleum was also directly Influenced by reports of flro at the company's Tamplco oil fleldi and assertions to this effect wero In progress when the price broke from 92-i to 88. American Smeltlng-'was directly Influenced by the Mexican rumors, dropping mora than 2 points, but other losses which were sustained on selling in sympathy with tho weakness In Mexican stocks, whllo extensive at times, wero rapidly recovered. . There was a disposition In conservative quarters to regard tho speculative situation as a dangerous ono for the present, and many houses wero not Inclined to advise purchases even at low levels until the Mexican situation hus completely -lost its market influence. There was confident buying, however, all through the day In United States i Steel common, and a. good demand was In evidence in Heading and the leading copper stocks without regard to movements In other issues. Baltimore and Ohio Restores Common to 6 Per Cent. Dividend Basis NEW YORK, June 28. Tho Baltlmoro nnd Ohio Railroad Company has. de clared a semiannual dividend of 3 per cent, on its common stock, thereby restor ing that issue to the 6 per cent, annual basis that was In effect from 1907 to 1914, Inclusive. In 1915 only 5 per cent, was disbursed, and In March of this year a . semiannual dividend it the same rate was paid. The regular semiannual divi dend of 2 per cent, on the preferred stock was also 'declared.'' Colorado Fuel an'd Iron Pays 30 Per Cent, on Back Dividends I NEW YORK, Juno 28. The Colorado Fuel and Iron Company has declared ft dividend of 30 per cent, on tho preferred stock on account of accumulated dlvi- dends on that issue, payable August 15 to stock of record July 2fc. About 29 per cent of tho back dividends remain to be paid on the stock. ' . Bush Terminal to Pay Extra Dividend NEW YORK, June 28. The Rush Terminal Company has declared a regular temlannual dividend of 3 per cent, on the preferred stock and 2V4 per cent, on the common stock and an extra stockdlvidend of 2. per cent, on the common stock, all dividends payable July 15 to stockholders of record July 7. Books do not close. Ontario and Western Resumes Dividends NEW- YORK, June 28. The New York, Ontario and Western Railroad declared a dividend of 1 per cent., payable July ,24 to stock of record July 7. The previous dividend declared was 2 per centi In June, 1913. No'dlvldend was paid In 1912. but 'from 190& to 1911 an annual dividend of 2 per cent, was paid. Extra Dividend for D., L. and W. Coal Company NEW YORK, June 28. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Coal Com pany has declared an extra dividend of 10 per cent. In addition to the regular quarterly dividend of 2'4 per cent., payable July 15 to stock of record July 1. GOOD DEMAND KEEPS . CURB ISSUES STRONG Advances Are Numerous All Through Active xList, With Stutz Motor Leading NEW YORK. June 28. There was BUb tantlal demand for stocks on the Broad Street Curb today which prevented the market from being unsettled even when prices on the Stock Exchange yielded sharp Jy under unfounded Mexican reports. Buying orders were plentiful In many of the usually active Issues and advances were numerous all through the list. , Stutz Motor was again the most prominent feature, ad vancing 2 points to 58, and advances of around 1 point were made In Cuba Cane ugar, and Atlantic Gulf and West Indies, While Driggs-Seabury rose 3 points to-130. Kathodlon Bronze preferred responded tjo statements of the necessity for using the facilities of that company In cartridge manufacture with an advance of 2 to 24 M: The oil Btocks were Irregular, with Sin clair Oil moving up 2 points to above 40. Mining stocks were generally lower. INDUSTRIALS, New York Bond Sales High. . lllll'i OSS II1S i:i 24 Ki4t. in usVt I (HIS iioj! IMS M1?4 imS 1(111 lllll mo wis WIS nid. . 61 HIS AM Acms TetL JLmtna. KxnloalveB ......... AJu Ilubber Tiro .., 04,i Am uru sirs a Am Marconi 8 Atlantic Gulf & W I B.1 do pre , nu Canadian Car Co ... 03 Can Car & FVJy pret 70 Chevrolet Motors .,... ,21- Cuba Cane tSusar 3H Curtt Aeroplane ,.,., 45 prtpBs-Stati'jry , ,. , 127. , Broerson Phonograph ....., 1H4 Flemish Lynn ftS llnskell A Barker Car ........... 37 U HenJM Mf . . . . ..... '! International Mercantile Marine.... 22H BO TBI a. ........ ...,...... Kathodlon Jlrome pref lUilm Munition , llanhatan Trapa illdvaU Steel ?OlU Elevator ,, earless Motors oole Engineering ............. S 8 Kruno w I Standard Motors ,, Submarine . .............. Trlanxle Film United Prom Sharing. , unitea Motors V 8 Light and Heat do pre! White World Motors film . . HI. . . 8J . S7 . 24V4 .101) . 1" . 7, S9 .7 . -!H , 1 3-16 ....... D . . . . . . . . STANDARD OIL BTOCKS. Jjlloow ..,,157 nlJ .! ............224 Prairie Pipe .,....,,..,,,.,.,. ..I'lO S O ol ! California I........".'... S O of New York ,.203 OTHER OIL STOCKS. Coaden It Co Chalmers Oil Inter Petrol Houston Oil llldwe.t Kef BaptHpa iter MINING STOCK8. ALMBM. . . f.. . . . .. Butte Copper as Zinc IJutta U NY 'Stasia .mwjwi. ,.,.... Tjecla Mining ......,..,,., Howe Sound 11m nt.ll.. . - . - Jumbo BUtaojfon J... 78 M5KlnJey;Drrsh 60 JHltua Co of America ............ 2S KiptMtn Mine 1.::::;;:::::: i San Tcy ,.......,,...,,. 14 SM. Joseph Lead .....,...,,..,.. 15H West End Con ',..".,1 83 BOND3. Asked. S3 ntjy i.itJ lts., AHS r.ii (17 60 215 nn 51 130 3 24 113 24 4 (12Vi SO 2l 113 8 3l 7 :i a... Hiii rn 4a. . . WIS st 4... 7HI JO00i Amer Jlmelt Sec Os . , SASiMHi Anglo-Krench fis jciumi Amer Tel clt 4s in . 27(1(11) Armour Co 4!js !i.H4 2211(1(1 Atchison gen 4s II2S 1(10(1 do cv -In 11).",.-) 101T 2(I(HI Atlan Co Line 1st 4s. Ill SOW) Halt & Ohio :m 112 20(100 do :, iiimS 2310(1 do 4 wiS 230OU do rv 4Hs US fSOOd H40 P L rf 4 W V 4s. MIS .'.(10(1 Halt & O Swn 3H.... WIS 200(1 lleth Steel rfd 3a IllOS ("loo Hrook ltap Tr r.s lliis.ioo'i Bimki Ilrook Un Klv 1st 3a.. load 2V00II Can Oovfl 4s 11121 WIS ......... uu -.a iu.u WIT. ml 3'1II(III do 4s 1WI1... I..?.. lllllC lllll ?!!!!!! Sal..aa LEIec .. W i7 1000 Cent Leather 1st 6s.. .102 102 o!!l! 5-t".'. ll. u -N' J rc 3s. nits mil 24000 Chill Copper 7s 127!t 127 1000 Ches & Ohio 3s 1114 104 7300(1 Chi H 4 Q Joint 4s. . IIH nuuu unt li & (J ill a i-uiiu uni ii u Iowa 300(1 (.'hi Inrl X' 'at 10000 Chi Mil 4, SI l i..n'j 111 14000 do ronv 3s ion .nuiMi an cv lis . 3701)0 Chi It I & 1 5; 7000 ln Pt nnn ! loooo Chi llwy 3s ... i .... si7 1000 Col Midland ct 4s ... ll 2000 Col & South 1st 4s... in 1000 do 4Us ill 3000 Cuba Am Suenr (la. .1(V'4 4000(1 Del 4 Hud rfd 4s uS'I 3000 Den 4 Itlo Or rfd fi. iliiji limn Detroit Kdlson 4s -40 l(il(I J000 Detroit United 44s.. hoj 3500(1 DIs Secur Corn 3s... 7(1 400O Krle'conv 4s Her D. . 72 18000 Krle Pa 'col 4s 81) 1000 den Elec 314a saw Bono Indiana Steel 3s ....102 2000 Inierb Met 4tta .... 73'i 5U0O lnterb It T ref 3s ... 08S 23000 int M 3t cMh, 103? ftlioo Japanese 4Hs .. '.. 83 1000 l.k 8h deb 4a 1028 ,. IMS 11(100 Lk Sh deb 4s 1031 .. 01 ' 100(1 Lis- 4 M T 3s ...... Kllfi iiiun ijirlllam 3a iiiim 3iex iJet 3000 Mex Pet nOOO 3IO Km K, T JL-. ii 0000 do 3s ....;;. 70 2000 Mont Power 3s 118 2000 Nat Enam 4 StD Ra'. 07 SN.,",A"' um "'""' M M7SB M niioo do con 4s ..... na 01H 2 (i 3 83 H3 4S IHS 04S IS 04H lU'J if. mis ion. Illl'i llllVi 101'i Co Us Ser A. 1074 107H 1074 Co s Ser C.107S 107S 107i 1(10(1 ?J Y C! 3U.. If., fn.i atZ 1iR!;i! N y L'y " lD3d.reir. iioj? us 12 9- s 5 i7 61 I 130 227 SIS 240 323 208 S3tt 8 10H 14 63 124 10 i 1.. 80 SO 33 Id ?8 11 81 Ceiro da Pbjico 6a ,.....".,.,108 Ch 4 Ohio Ba ..;...,. 04J4 Vtdval is gr wa oii ..100 Jtui.: 112' 044 sat! loo i,; RATES FOIl MONEY Hlkdelpala Jgatoa . .. .. CMll a S-rkSi Time. Baaii with cor- KlOtKAKINGS Sffi tM,"islri " ,4Sl..W .020.iWt 1S,3.1. m.t;,73 1 R'Ha-'m 411 .--3J.I .V31.T 11 Ut m$m la New 4. t- 3000 IUMI0 (1000 20(10 10(10 4000 2000 do 4s 1037 do 4s 10.18 ..."., do 4s 1D.10 .;"'!, do 4s 1031 Teg,,.., do 44a 10(13," do 44s 10(13 ....I do 44a Nov 1057. 100 100 Kill Oil 4 11X14 10(1 10.L, if a 43 UN IIS n7 S 83 S 8sW UOVi ion ion loo 004 loin. a, 131 . ,. 024 ...MIS l!!!ili K S G.. p 4s B300H N Y Itwy adl Sa!; 200(1 N V Til?'jlfl' 48SfflNo.w" &! jooou do cv 4s Vo-;j)g 8000. Nor Pao prior ?s jww do gen 3s .. ..... B3 1000 Ore Short Line ret 4s " 80(10 Paclfto Te fli .......loo 8000 Penna 4s 'lOI3, .., " 08T4 00(1 do 4s 1B48 . "I 03J pOOOTleadlng gen 4s ..... OSS oooo Kep uBii ...!;:: 078 8000 Itlo O 4 W fit 4s .... 7011 1000 Rury Stl Spgs 3s lOStl 0(14 JJOO" St L S r- rfd ct sti: 73), 14000 do gen ct sta 4s no oww uo gen ct ii . . . . 20000 duiivi : 11000 do Ser A w I ... 7000 do in v i .....:: 10000 Bt L 4 Swn 1st 4s. . 10O0 St P U 4 M 44s . 3000 A 4 A P 1st 4s.. ,2000 south Pc 4s 17000 da cv 4s .. 17000 da cv ret I p 3s.. 130(10 do rfd 4a 7000 South Pao Term 3s. 13000 South Rwy gen 4s .. 1B00O do con 3s 13A0 Tenn C ret f p ... 20OO Term Assn St L Ss. 3000 Texas 4 Pac 1st Ss 20000 Texas Co cv Ss. . . . 2000 Tol Peo 4 W 2000 LP 8 Govt 4a rer . 1000 da Qovt fis inn S400O U 8 Steel (! ....10.1 lUOOO Union Pac 1st 4a 07M, SOOfl Union Pac rfd 4 80 2 2000(1 Un Rwya 8 V 4s .... S3 4000 Va Car Chm 1st Ss.. tiss 10000 do 0 ioo3 170O0VaRwyBs 08 280O0 Wab.p T 1st ct 4s I p. S3U .'" i.mjia in li KHtS 10114 1004 81 H4 1124 1124 374 B7IJ 1)8 OS 131 131 024 024 131 lair. if-' 634 02 10O 08H OOS 11.1 S OTS 2(HK West Union 3s . . H.14 02 100 08 80S MS 87 S 0H4 WI4 734 73 no on . 72 72 72 . 84S 8I 84S . 7U 70U 70(1 . 54 83? 34 77 77 77 .102H 102H 102H . AT , 87 B7 . 834 83H 834 525 874 874 .1034 103S 103S . 804 8S SOS , 8 83S 8SS 70S 70i 70S .101 s ion! ion; .1004 1004 1004 y$ 'ma :04U 10H V$ Tlflf! 11 A .nir .r f.UM 100 100 101 S 104 874 074 894 804 40S 324 B8H OSS loos io4 87 88 33 hi. 33 11 Joih 1"tl J014 loiS Sugar Futures Active NEW YORK. Juna 28. Sugar futures opened ay. w"b trading active on heavy selling of September by Cuban interests whleb sent the entire list off. the opening bids howfng decline. of 2 to S points. Sales on the call yycre 320A tonm. Il Granulated Sugar Unchanged KEW'YOQK. Jun SS, Fine granulated wa 4tnoh4ijfe4 U t.5c and 1.15c today. Sl.It al ot spot Cub raw was It Mti ttwa a thiTSjiaiiiiyr Tuegday Ijist close. High. I)W. Close. MHH 1 Oolci M 8H 8 8 8 AllH-Chalmcrs Mf 23)1 23 22U 22U Allls-0 Mf r,f 78)i 1HM 77H 77H Ahincct8usar.....i.... 80, 80)4 84H t&U AmCan 51$J r2 fii 6W Am Car A Fdy fiflU 65'i MM MM Am Coal Products 112 142 142 Ifi Am Cotton Oil 63U MM fill, C3H Amllldaft Lcathct..... 10 1DH 10), 10H Am Hide A Lpf ........ 62J, MM MM MM Am Linseed 10U lfl'f 18t ID Am Unseed pf., ..4I( -Jltf AM 44f Am Ixicomotlvo ,,. 00W 07J4 doM 07) AmSmclt&Itcf 1)2). 02 DOJf t)U AmTclATcl 130 l.TJ)( 120J, 130 " loiucco ...201K 201 201 201 Am Tob pf new.,., ioo' Am Woolen. , .M Am Woolen rf HO'f Am Wrltlnir I pf 22H Amlncl. ASm ADM Am Z Ii A S pf 03 Anaconda Cop M 7l)'( Atsoclated Oil.,, 0S)j AtchTop AS V 1U1 AtchT AS K pf 101 Hald I)co Wks 7714 Halt ft Ohio..,,.. ,.. 88, Hclhlehcm Steel 442 urown snoo. .. , a 100), 100H 100)4 45 05 22, 4l! 00 80M 0714 45 t)4 22 30) 05 7!IJ 07)4 101)4 101 101 ,BM 88U 442 51 initio A Superior 00H 07 Cal I'etroleum lol-i 10)4 (.anauian 1'acilic 17(4 I7o Central Leather 50 iMi icnir.ii Leather pr 112 Ches a Ohio GOU Chill Copper..., 20U 21K Chlno Copper 1814 4M Chlcaco Great West 12 12!f Chi (ircat West pf :v,M 30 Chi Mil A st Paul nms imif v.iii hi bi 1" pr i3o C C U A St L pf 82W 81 Ch AN Wpf 172'4 175 cm k I A Pac 22)4 22!f nueii,.i'ca s co 72 Col Fuel A Iron 41 Col A Southern 32)4 Col A South 1st pf 67)4 Continental Can 00 101 70 S7)f 410 M 00 10 175 50' i 45 04 22 40 00 81)4 07)4 104 101 77X 87Jf 440 61 OflU 10 175 60tf MEXICAN SITUATION AFFECTS MARKET; AMERICANS DULL 11 s is- 1 i Noted London Economist Says Psychological' Change Is Evident in Germany I Sales in Philadelphia , MEAT FAMINE SERIOUS 1124 112)4 112)4 U1H 00)4 00)4 20) 20! 40lf ,4I)!4 12!f 12X 30 30 1)0 tlO'f 130)4- 130'f 130) 81 73 42)1 33 57)4 00 03 17 22U 73 41)4 32)4 57)4 00 fit 1. 8i 75 73 I1M 32)4 67)4 1)0 Ct Continental Ins fis Consolidated Ons 133)4 133U 133)i 133!f 10m Products lief 144 1 1"4 14)i 1454 Corn Prod Hef pf h0)4 00 8014 b!i)i Crucl))le Steel 75!f 705f 74 75U Dear A Co pr 00)1 W)M OHM 1)0)1 Den A Itlo Or pf 29)4 29 29 "9 Distill Sec Corp'n 434 435S 43 43, Krle.. 35U 35)4 MM :fl red Mln ASm pf....... 35V, 33 31 30 Gen Chemical 300 3'JO 300 300 General Electric 10". 105 in.-, nir. General Motors pf 112)4 112)4 112)4 112)4 Granbv Consol H.' Greene-Cananea 37 Goodrich U V Groit Northern pf CJ N cfs for oro prop. Int Con Corv t c sh.... Int Con Corp'n pf Int Paper pr Insp Con Cop Int Nickel v t cfs Int M M c ol tlep Int M M pf cor (lop.... Jewel Tea Ken City Southern Kelly Sprlnz Tiro Kennecolt Copper Laclede Gas Lake Erie A West Lako Erie A W pr LclilBh alley 77 Lee Ilubber Tiro 4S Mackay Cos pf 08 85 3014 73'f 74 120)f 121 31 I7U 7IU 57)4 40 43) 23 87' i 70 25'i 70'i 47)4 10H5 19 42)4 31)4 17!4 74) f 57' i 40 'i 45f 23t 80)i 80 2514 71)4 I7'S 85 85 38 38U 73'S 74 120'f 120'i 33U :mi Maxwell Motors. Max Motors 1st pr Max Motors 2d pr... Mexican Petroleum.... Mex Petroleum pt Mo Kan A Texas Miami Copper Montana Tower pf . .. . Nat Cloak A Suit Nat Lead Co Nev Con Cop N V N II A H New York Central X Y C A St L 2d pf . N Y O A West 81)4 . 60 . 124 . 00)4 . 414 . :uh .115 . 75 . a-. . 10'f (ll!4 17H 735 j 67)4 40H 4M i254 87i 78U 25 71 17 105)4 105U 105M 1UJ5 VJH 10)4 42 77 47)4 0734 71) 83)4 55 S854 S0)4 4! 4 MM 115)4 42 M 77H 4S 0734 M)4 85)f 55)1 02'4 00 4'f 31'i 115)i 75 05 lfl Ol'l 1034 103)4 103 07 00' i MM :S!4 27J( 17'4 74!1 67?( 49)4 4-iM 1254 88)1 7Sti 25 71'4 I7J4 4: 77 47)4 0734 804 .854 55 01 80)4 4)4 34)1 115)4 Ol'l 111)4 UI!1 Norfolk A Western 131W 131K 13li'i isorincrn I'aciuc 11:114 nmj I12'l 112)1 0411 10)4 ODi 1IM GO'l 27), 130'1 By FRANCIS W. HIRST Special Coble to Kvenino ledger LONDON, Juno 28. Slock ExchnnRO markets are Idle, with Americans dull, In sympathy with the Mexican situation and the probability that jou will have'to rnlso larso sums for war material and expedi tionary preparations. Consols are firm on nn nil-round Improvement In tho war map. Chancellor Hollweg's semiofficial repudia tion of nny program' of territorial conquests ,nnd his present reliance on the support of Socialists nnd Clericals appear highly significant of tho changing psychology of tho German people. Tho political parties which opposo Prussian militarism and Junker ascendancy have seemingly gained predominance. The Internal difficulties of Industrial Ger many are accumulating beforo harvest. The meat famine nnd scarcity of raw mato rials refuse to yield to bureaucratic or ganization or chemical Invention. One absurdity of the tariff reform theory that Germany will dump heavily after tho war soon will be exposed. The political crisis here may end In a return to party government. That Union ists should ralso objections over Homo llule Is ns natural ns that the Independent section of the Liberal party should repudi ate conscription nnd protection. free traders soon will take action over tho resolutions of the Paris economic confer ence, but' Premier Asmilth has declared they do not bind either the Government or tho Houso of Commons. . '"?h. 100 Acme Tea f e.. fli! 1M , .to pref 07., loo Am Loco,. ita .6 Ilrll. ,J. O 8i4 Uu Cal 1st pref. .. r.35. 8.T Clrctrlc Btorage, 02 4 1 1 mi Krle 84 , a Ky Sec so, 10(1 l.nlce Bis.) Corp 10ji II I.ehlh Nav .... 7 J .11 Lehigh Vnlley 1 77 lUO Ih Val Tran t 42. 3,1.1 I'enna U II A7K III 1'hlla Co nil's a tin f-nm nrf.. 4(1 Iff l'fllia Hie ss r it T tr 20 I'hlla Tra til ILariln. lun.t Ton Del ...... 4 no Ti,n Min .. (1; 43 U (I I .,,,,.,, 88 14 Un Cos N J ,1,224 3320 U R steel HI 4T0 Cramp & sons. H2 I10NDS. $5000 Clly 4s 10.19 rn.loiV 1000 rni ill (Ms ns.lo.iH if.i tow, CtesA cli'M. -'. -M Dl B.1 S.rf 20 M BOH 8.1 mi; u 02U iji 20.. 2 J7 H 4sf 8854 wj 40. 4(1 . Vt e..,.. i' vrr' -"j? Ctrs.,, 1S!4 1PJ '27 LL'U J4 SB" n?7 1 . 4 MSi ?! 80 01 ?4 2000 iiitrrsn i;ie 0s..i02 .ouuif jntersin (tys 48. twft 18000 Key Tel lst.Ds. 118., mi" mono I.h Nv eii (tl, liKioii iA-n VAicen is 111 IOIIU 1000 do rs 4H '03 00 rons im fiOOO I C6" Ken 44s.iniii fitinn nhllA t?i.A Am R?il .10l Net 101'i 1014 1., 1 ().- IMS U 81 'IS ::::: s IIIH IHH 1111. 1.100)4 100.. J"", .110H II II014 110J4 ..... ou n(4 4-lM Local Bid and Asked 3000 riilld Blee .ovip 110 tts ..,..iuirt 7000 ftcafllnir sen 4s IMH 1)000 Un llwy Inv Bs Oi)M llalittvln 77 Hurt & gusn. to ni Today's rild. Asked. do nrf Drill .1(1 Cnmhrln Steel .. lllectrlc Htoraire Ocneral Asphalt (ill 9.1 i 02 33 704 14'i FRANCIS W. HIUST QUITS LONDON ECONOMIST OFFICE LONDON', June 28. Francis W. Hirst nnnounces his retirement from tho editor ship, of the Kconomlst to edit n more popu lar periodical, which, he says, will give him "freer fcope nnd a larger political Meld." "1 am glnd to leave the Kconomlst at tho highest point which Its circulation has over attained," said Mr, Hirst. Ills retirement will probably not becomo effective before August. " Francis W. Hirst Is the special financial correspondent of tho Evening Ledoeii In London. Pacific Mall. Tenn Kallroad Philadelphia Co Pitts Coal Co V J Pitts C C & St L Pressed S Car Co fly Steel Sp Co Iijf -teel Sp Copf Itay Coif Copper Headlne Itepuhlle Iron AS Itepubllc I A S pf Seaboard Air Line Sears, Hoo & Co pf St Louis &S V St I. & S K 2d pf Shat Ariz Cop Slcss-Shef S & 1 South Porto It Suj. 2011 57,'f . .-in'! . L'O . 85 . lO'j . 42'f .. 00!. . 21 . II5X . 13 .107 1.-.U 21 fi75 10 20 8.) 40), 43 014 21S 1)0' 1 41)i 107 .13 .120'! 12) . AM r, GM 01 . 2S'i 28)1 . 47 47) i .232 23') 21 57 .WS 20 80 41H 40. 00M 21X MM 43'i 107 lo 12.J o O'i 2hi 17 21 fi'Jl 40 20 80 40 41 OOJi 21)4 o:i 13)1 107 15. 12J S 28)1 I 230 230 Southern Pacific i)CH DOW !)0l$ OOJS Southern Pac tc 120)5 110H HOW 116M Southern Hy 22 221 22H 22) Standard .Mllline pf OOH 88 KS 88 Sludebaker Co ..130J-, 137J1 135H 130'$ Tenn Copper 31 31 34 31 Texas Co" 182 1S3 lSOlf lhOJl Texas Pacific 12'1 12)1 12'1 12'1 Third Avenue 07 00 00 GO Twin City It T 07 00)1 00)1 OO'l Union. Pacific umi 13GJ, 135)1 13G), If S Ind Alcohol 130)1 139'i 135i 137 United Krult 150'! 157 150)1 157 United Itys Inr Co 8)5 11 9J, it's United Itys Inv Co pf . . . lS)j 207-j 18'i 20 j U S Huhber 53!, ,-3i 5211 52)1 U S Rubber 1st pf Ui Steel Corp'n.... U S Steel Corp'n pf. U S Express USSm It & M Utah Copper Va-Caro Chcrn Va Iron. Coal & O . . Wabash Wabash pf A Wabash pf H Western Maryland .. West Union Tel West E&M Wheel & Lako Krle. . Wheel & V K 1st pf. Wheel & L C 2d pf. . Willys Overland Wisconsin Central,.,, Woolnojih fW lOSi 108)1 10S)i 10i)l . S.i N4JS H3!f r4)i .my. 117)1 ii7)i ii7)i 31 30H 301) ;jO)j 05)1 U0)j 70)1 77 30J 39, 50 4S 13)1 13), 47H 47H 20) i 20)5 28 2SJ1 113!) 01 57J1 58)5 1M 5 14 10)1 0)1 7 71H 7331 30)5 ,41)1 05)5 70)5 30H 40 133( 47)1 20)5 2s)i 2)1 68 4)5 15 Oil 7IH 40 FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK. .Tune 28. The feature of the foreign exchange market today was tho continued weakness In relchsmarks, being the lowest on tho present move, having broken through 73. Tho sterling exchange market was dull but steady, while thero was noticed a'degree of firmness In Scandinavian exchange. Quotations: Demand sterling, 4.7591', cables 4.7G7-1G; franc checks fi.DI, cables 5.90 : relches marks checks 72 (later 73 U). cables 72 '. lire checks K.38Vj, cables 1.379, I Swiss checks fi.SSVj, cables n.27"4 '. Vienna checks 12.(15, cables 12.70; pesetas checks 20.15, cables 20.25 ; kroner checks 29.30, cables 29.50 ; guilder checks 41 7-16, cables 41 9-lG ; rubles checks 30.00, cables 30.65. Sixty- day sterling b'lls were nominally quoted at 4.72 and 90-day bills nt 4.70. In exchange circles today It was said that tho market for sterling Is an artificial one nnd would touch considerably lower levels unless there are further Imports of gold or sales of securities, especially as exports of merchandise for May wero tho largest In the history of the country, being In excess of 472,000,000, while tho balance of trade in our favor Is $243,000,000. Obviously, It Is argued, to meet this heavy obligation It will be necessary for the for eign countries to furnish additional gold. sell more securities or negotiate a fresh loan v.ilhin the next few months. During tho entire morning and up to the early afternoon rates remained virtually un changed. Demand sterling was quoted at around 4.76 11-1004.75)4, and cables. 4.70 7-10. Franc checks were 5.91 and cables. 5.90. flelchsmarks checks were 73 i and cables, 73. Only a comparatively smnii volume or nusiness has been trans acted in marks today, the market being conOned within narrow limits. In exchange circles It was characterized as a one-man's market. lo nror Key tei do t c do pref T.al.A f4,,n r.m I.eh Nnv Tfi't I.eh Vnl , 77., do pref 41 Pfnnsylvsnln r.7Ji PMIn. niectrlc 8$ Plilla Co 404 do n per cent. pref... 3S do ll per cent. pref... 40 Phils RTlc 18ft Headlne M Ton Hflmont 4 Ton Mlnlns ill Union True 4J U Q I ! U H Btoel 84U York ltwy 1J -do pref 37 Cramp to M 7 B.I - ns 37 (l.'l 34 1 11 nn ! m 42 B7J4 2" 40H an 4014 111 D.'.W 4 'A on Si Yesterday's Illd. Asked. 77)4 78 r,l r..i 80 ns an 37 HlTv 8.1 (12 (1.1 .12 ni 70V4 71 4 14 144 14 14'4 us nn 1(1)4 10J4 7I 7.1.4 77'J 77H 4ti 42 2RM 28t an 40 as .111 40 4054 ih ts ii.i imu 4 4 i-ln 11 fl)i 42W 43, SHW 88 83 H 81 IB IBI4 a7 37(4 82 81 Spot Wheat Quiet in Liverpool LIVERPOOL, Juno 28. Spot wheat was quiet nnd unchanged today, with blue Btem quoted at 10s. lid. : .No. 2 hard winter, 9s. 6d. ; No, 2 red winter, 9s. "d. ; No. 1 Northern Manitoba, 9s. ll&d. ; No. 2 North ern Mnnltoba, 9s. 8d. Corn was firm and Id. higher, with American mixed quoted nt 9s. Gd., and plato at 10s. Flour was 39s. IIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIISIIIIIIII1I; g Millions in Profits g boing to j Motor Stockholders j The enormous earnings bnlnc; -mzmx Sited tip by tho country's automo- He manufacturers hays fully -r justified tho increased market 4&I valuation of motor stocks, L- ( Moreover, tho Increasing; f rowth ss of the Industry should mean a still SS greater enhancement of motor- nri stock values, logically necessitated 1! by tho continued ozpanslon of the SS business, ' q The following are soma of the SS automobllo manufacturers who ire S3 participating In the present vc - paralleled prosperity! r-r LJ lrf t Our free Motor Handbook, ana- Al m lyzing 60 securities, will be sent ii ' upon request. Ask for SO-FL, 'o- - ; eluding booklet oxplainlng E "The Twenty Payment Plan" Sri 1 EOTW(3 1 VJ IrvyrvtmeMyecuritlc J (Established 1003) 5 SS 40 Exchange Place New York 3 rliii!iiiiisiiiiiiiiiii0!iiiiiiiinI Overland Chalmers Chandler Chevrolet Sludebaker Saxon Maxwell Pecr'est Hupp Reo NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NEW YORK. June 28. The market for coffee futures opened easy this morning with first prices showing declines of 3 to 5 points. Trading was quiet. CG 77 30J 49 UM 47H 'MM 2SH 121, nn AM 1(1!, 72N -JOlj VMM MM VMM MM The United Oas nnd Electric Corporation during the last 12 months had gross earn ings of 114,231, 823, an Increase of Jl, 01,264 over the preceding year. Net earnings gained J.789,386 to $0,321,746, Preferred Stock Yielding S on Investment; with bonus of 100 Common Stock on subscriptions received before close of books JULY 3rd, 1916 Barntnw ihoulcl Justify bandaomo olvlaencU oa common stock. Price $5 Per Share Circular it ailed oit R3u( THE IRON PRODUCTS CO, JIfrs. of Bar Iron and Speciallles. 111! REAL ESTATE TRUST BLDQ. Call Fllbart 4659-4857. Today's openlne. June July 7.63OT.70 Ausust- September 7. SO 7. 82 October '7.85 November ..7.00 December ..... .... January 'S.Ot! 1-Vbruary , llnreli 8 1008.14 Anrll May 8.108.20 DIJ. Yesterday's close, 7.(l7f7.(l! 7.(17 & 7. (Ill 7.7IIW7.7H 7.b.'iBi7.87 7.1111 7.1)507.0(1 7 IIDMR.IKI S.II48.0U 8. O'I H. 11 S.t48.1.1 8. 1U 08.10 8.21 8. -JU NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW YOnK June 28. nUTTER Tone a little steadier on top grades Other qualities Plenty and easier. Itecelpts, 10,020. Quotations unchanged. Eaas About steady, though advances are chccklnz buylne. Receipts, 17.093, Yesterday's iluumiiuiM, nm uitvi.atisu. Tax Free Investments Our current Investment List describes, with other desirablo securities, Buffalo & Susque hanna Railroad Corporation First Mortrrage 4 Bonds, which at the present prico yield 5, freo of Pennsylvania tax. - Tho circular will bo furnished on re quest. Edward B.Smith & Co ESTlBLlSIltO 1803. BANKERS licmber Ktv York and Philadelphia Stock Eichangta 1411 CnrsTNDT 8mn, PuiUDtxrnu 80 Pins STirn Ncw yon; I ' MERCHANTS UNION TRUST GO. 715-717-719 CHESTNUT STREET Bond Department ' ALTOONA 1.00AN VALLEY First Mortrage 4H. Interest IStli Feb. and IStli Aug;. Due 1033, Karulngs largely In excess of Interest charges and bond more over guaranteed for principal and Interest by The American Hallways Co. a subsidiary corporation of the , National I ropertles Co. entitling the security to very favorable credit r i rating;. Free of Pennsylvania Income tax. atate- tax and of Normal Federal RlAZIER6'(jbi INVESTMENT BANKERS Broad & Ssiuom Streets uiuutTouv or ACCOUNXAKTS ' Csrltfleil t'ulillc Areouatuat ....Hf.P'Cfi Si- SHOWN i m. BURKf . SPiSAiaiAK Til L3U.-IM $40,000 of these bonds offered at 89 and interest yielding over 5y2 Your attention is called to the ",' TRUST DEPARTMENT ' . which is unexcelled in its equipment, i ? I ti Brown Brothers & Col Fourth and CifzsTNvr Stkeetb PHILADELPHIA Travelers' Letters of Credit Issued In Dollars for use in the United States, Canada, West Indies and other countries in North and South America. Under the terms of issue of our Letters of Gredjt, travelers can arrange for availing Qf income' during absence instead fit fayjiijj h? full amount when leaving. Drtrm a tw ipt r.w nit1 nnT.r. Txtfrtz-v tt . ttttt t Trvfivr) r a rnTr, - 1 "'. J WJlTi VV1JUJJ xvJJJXJi. J-vrxxjo JLUJKf iVlfJlBY Interest and Dividend Payments on First of Nfv,.j Aids Trading Quiet on Philadelphia EManJSH With Irregular Price Movements M In the face of tlie present stendy flow of gold froirf Kurope ns well as Cftntttla bankers predict that the much- talked of high Interest rates n round Jilly i. tho data on which heavy Interest nnd dividend pty ments have to he Inndc, ns well ns tho Income tax date, will not be established. During the last few weeks bnnkers have predicted that money wotild become tight nenr the close of the month, but the Indica tions now are that there will he no ap preciable change In rates In the Immediate future. As n matter of fact, In high banking cir cles the belief Is entertained that rntes will work to lower levels Immediately following the first of tho month. During the last few days the Keder. I Reserve banks have pur chased n large amount of acceptance bills from the banks, which has had the effect of releasing the amount of money Involved for use by the Institutions for such pur poses ns may be required by them. It Is predicted that further substantial nmbunti of acceptnnco bills will bo nb sorbed by the KedeVal Reserve Institutions In the not distant future. Rankers point out that acquisition of these bills by the Federal Reserve banks Is of as much Im portance us would be the receipt of nn equal nmount of gold from Europe. Business on the Philadelphia Stock Ex change throughout the session today was on n very small scale, with Irregular price movements. United sun,. J.. . ' "as tl-o most nctlv. lMu. "? was M BnUr l0wer In symhlS Boner tone In the New Y'otk Z'. 8JtM Ing the morning. Acme TeaZ ,2S cllned rt point, ns cnmJr (?m? nrvlo. .-.. u... """"'"tthtKn . uo o..,c, uu, ii recovered ikT! the afternoon, Electrl m, ."'.Sen fie of tho strongest local Issue. jS 4 wit wrmo mo wcakes' wan r-. ,371 declined SVI. Kent .. s.S'Wl I., t- .1 ---""lllCl PAa. declined two points in tWS mofgl Send for our New "Bonds Favnt-fsvl by JBanks in 1915 Thetr Rtlatla. vi.i, . . and Market Stability ' ' Diacuasing the various factJ which hnve influenced tk.1 recent investments of batiW N.W. Halsey&cl 1481 Chestnut Si.. li.77:yV4 Nsw York Chicmb b.. ifi" nc . ZMI Elbert Hubbard Said The Reward for doing business right is more business. Resource's from Comptroller Statements: 1910 1911 '1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 $23,455,0 25,995,000: 27,000,000 ,27,100,000 29,200,000 29,600,000 4O,O0O,00"0 V active caretul guidance irom these Directors who' - j direct : . fT; JOHN" J. MacDONAI.,D WILSONV CATHERWOOD WM.-L SUPPLEE ' JOHN S. WEN'TZ ' THOS. J. JEFFRIES JOSEPH H. PARVIN WM. H. FOLWELlIv WALTER A. BAILEY CIIAS. S. CALWJ3LL FRANK H. MOSS OEO. W B. RODERTS MERRITT N. WILLITS. LOUIS R. PAGE J. E. BAUM DAVID C. BRADLEY PAUL THOMPSON I JR. , n fl Officers:. CHAS. S. CALWELL, President. M. N. WILLITS, JR., Vice-President. THOS. J. JEFFRIES, Vice-President. I NEWTON W. CORSON. Cashier. ' ALLEN M. MATTHEWS,'; Ass't Cashier. ,,.-; ALBERT M, HOGq, Ass't' Cashier. ii.-i Com Exchange National Bank Philadelphia Chestnut Street at Second A I July Investments Canadian Government and Municipal Bonds combine the essential considerations of a sound investmmt safety, substantial interest return and negotiability City of Toronto 5s ' Province of Nova Scotia 5s , Province of Quebec 5s Province of Saskatchewan 5Hs City of Edmonton Gs City of Saskutoon 5s v Municipality of Burnaby 6s Principal and interest of the above bonds 1 payable in New York To yield 4.85 to 6 Wtitt for special descriptint circulars. Wood, Gundy & Company 14 Willi Street Toronto Now York London 1 """ L F i-i Has This Thought Ever Occurred- to You ? ' What would become of my estate if I should die without making a will? A will merely directs how you would like to nave your property divided. Every one should want to say how the accumulations of a life time are to be disposed of, Have your at torney draw up your will appointing us as y Executor, or send for bur pamphlet, "HA vis YOU MADE 4 WILL?" The Commonwealth Title Insurance and Trust Company CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STf, PHILADELPHIA 'f ., ! , ii f ..JSl1 . "-.' -.:u.t . -iVjtlL -.- .- SSSt'T'a -""StjZtLZ. i