Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 11, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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FINANCIAL NEWS
! CHECK IN PLANS FOR SETTLEMENT
I fe OF R. R. LABOR TROUBLE HOLDS MARKET
I' Speculation Ends as Wall Street Interest Centers in Out
come ujl jLniuuuiues general Motors Goes to
t$3V"-v 58Q Gaining 50 Points
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High Points of Today's Financial News
New York ibanki tost $970,919 in cash on currency movement of the
uiek. J: P Mr &. Co. deposited $9,000,000 gold coin, received' from
Canada, in the New York Assay Office, making a total of WO,iiG,000 in th
tntlalmmrted on tins movement. Authorities on silver in New York rZ
ported that they expected good buying of the white metal for England and
Vmnce in the early future. liar silver unehnnned i ,v, V',.. J "it :..""'
,Many railroads reported good increases in earnings.
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NEW YOIUC, Aug. 11.
Wall street was concerned more In the statements about the railroad labor
situation tlian any other fact, nnd the announcement by representatives of labor
organizations that they will not agree to arbitration placed nn effeetuol check on
speculation, which had assumed more extensive proportions.
There was some wiao movmocnts In specialties, General Motors moving up CO
I points to the new high record of CSO on a few transactions, and New York Air
i Broko rose G points to 135.
j A belief also prevailed that largo Interests did not desiro to see prices estub-
llslicd at higher levels for the present and that the more Important bankers arc
among those placing pressure on the leading stock's. These nfctors nullified tho
ghowlng made by American Locomotive In the annual report published this morn.
, lng, and that stock also failed to make any substantial gain.
The professional clement on tho lloor concentrated Its attention on Heading,
which was tho most prominent feature of the general list, ilrst advancing 1 point
to 101 and then reacting to 99;j, from which there was another upturn to
above 102.
United States Steel common acted In a splendid manner, being In good demand
at all times, and was not affected by tho declining tendency In other standard
Issues. Buying at times came In largo blocks, carrying tho price lip to above 88,
and at that level thoro was a persistent demand which seemed sunielcnt to nbsorb
all the stock that might be offered.
t New York Banks Lose $970,919 in Cash on Currency Movement
NEW YOHIv, Aug. 11. The known movements of money for tho week ended
vlth the close of business on Thursday Indicate a loss In cash by the local banks
cf $970,919. This compilation does not Include tho ?5, 000,000 In gold received from
Canada earlier In tho week nor the $9,000,000 deposited at tho Assay Ofllcc today.
The banks this week gained by direct express from the Interior $u,201,0Sl nnd
gained on Subtrcnsury operations $1,308,000, a totul of $0,509,081. Tho Now York
Federal Itcserve Bank was, however, a creditor at tho clearing house for tho
yoek of $7,480,000, causing a net loss by the banks ns above. The gross receipts
from the country were $8,143,567 nnd the total 'shipments $2,942,468.
Receive $9,000,000 in Gold From Canada ; '' '
NEW YOB.K, Aug. 11. J. P. Morgan & Co. have deposited In tho Assay Ofllco
,000,O0O gold coin received from Ottawa, making a total of $210,446,000 Imported
from Canada on tho present movement.
COTTON ADVANCES
i IN STEADY MARKET
Some Ecalizing by Wall Street,
With Commission Houses
the Purchasers
COTTON IIEI.T WKATIIKK.
NEW YOKK, An. 11. Only n few scat
tered shimrr were reported In llif eastern
tertian or the cotton licit tills morning.
The follonlng temperature Mere reported:
Anhetllle. 70i Alillene. nnd Atlanta. ,74:
Hhrerepoi't. San Antnnla. l)rl HI". I.I t tie
Rotk. Meridian, Chattnnoocu. Knoxvlllr.
ThomasTJIIe. Hnrannnh nnd Tamim. 76
Memphis, VlrliBburc. Montgomery, ltlrmlng
hm, Nashville. Auensto. Wilmington nnd
Jstkioniriilc, 7Ri Molillr, rrnsnrnln, Mnrnn,
Charleston and ltntelgh. 80i Corpus Chrlsti.
rert Nmltli nnd New Orleans, 8i. nnd (ml-
There was .01 Inch of nreclpllnllon nt
Jacksonville. .00 nt New Oricim. ..OH at
Itslrlrh nnd TiiomnHvllle. .10 nt Aslietllle,
.1 nt Atlanta, .30 nt lllnnlnglinm, .SB nt
Tsmpa and .38 nt Wilmington.
p NEW YORK, Aug. 11. Advances of 1
"to 6 points were recorded nt the opening of
the Cotton Exchange this morning, duo to
favorable cables. The tone was steady.
There was some realizing by Wall'strect
interests, while commission houses pur
chased. Selling by the South was noted on
a small scale. Several of the large room
, operators were buyers, while uptown In
terests again supplied December nnd Janu
ary. Liverpool was a seller of Slay.
After the call December, which had
Sown a gain of only 1 point at the start,
moved up 5 points, while other options rose
about 2 points.
At the time of the opening here, Liver
pool showed declines of Vt to - points,
whereas losses of 5& to 6 points had been
expected. Private cables stated that there
was straddle buying and continental sell
ing early, and that the late recovery was
due to calling by spinners.
The failure of the strength In Liverpool
to Inspire a more aggressive general buy
ing movement suggested continued nervous
ness, and after showing a net advance of
noma 9 to 11 points the market met enough
realizing to cause some little Irregularity.
Offerings were' well-taken on comparatively
(light setbacks, however, and the market
ruled steady.
The market ruled comparatively narrow
but Irregular after midday. "Weather news,
official and private, was pretty much a
fctand-off, as were also the crop accounts
reaching tho market.
New Orleans and some of the local op
erators appeared to expect lower prices
and were among the heaviest sellers. Shortly
after midday the market was steady In
tone, prices showing a net advance of about
ten and twelve points.
The receipts of cotton nt the ports for
the day were estimated at 12,000 bales,
compared with 9799 bales last week, 3895
bales last year and 1233 bales In 1914.
The first bale of 1916 Louisiana cotton to
reach New Orleans arrived yesterday from
Church Point and was sold at auction for
38'ic a pound. It wau classed as good
middling.
Vee'day's
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Liverpool Cotton
LIVERPOOL, Aug. 11. Spot cotton was
quiet at a decline of 8 points on the basis
o 8.54d for mid-uplands. The sales were
COQO bales. Including 4300 bales American.
The Imports aggregated 10,000 bales, ot
tyblch 8100 lifllnu urorA Arii(min Thfl mnr.
ket for futures closed firm atS net advance
cf 307 points. 1 J
1 Cotton Buyers and Sellers
NEW YORK. Aug. 11. August Cone
bought. Lowensteln tinlil
Oytotjer Montgomery-Beardsley, Shear
on, Krederlckson. Bartlett, Parrott, Hy
wn, Waters and Mitchell bought; Riordan,
waters, W. Gumoens, H. Hubbard," Shutt
wd R. Hubbard sold.
December Wilson Rosenberg, HenU.
AQjden. Hyroan, McEnany, Smith, Mitchell.
Hubbard, Atlen and Moyse bought; Low
nstein, Renakorf, Parrott; Huttler, Geran
ni Qeer sold.
January Mitchell, Newman. Hagedorn,
Hountree, Newman. Martin, Wattklus. W.
wuraoens and Bartlett bought: Brooks T.
Hubbard, McEnany. Waters, Wilon, Shutt,
Geran, Rosenberg. Lester. Frederlckson,
echiffer and Beardsley sold.
March. Hentz, Rosenberg. Goss. Free
wan, Hyman and Cone bought; Hartcorn,
Hicks, Montgomery, GruntbaL Huti&r
W4 H. Hubbard sold.
May parrott, Newman and T. Sleden
wrg bought; Bellar, FUnn and Dowua sold,
July Parrott, Montgomery and Royc
wi!htj GruaUial and Harjcoxa soli, ,
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
NEW YORK, Aug. ll.r The market for
coffee futures opeend steady this morning
at an advance of 1 to 2 points on commis
sion house support for outside Interests.
Trading was quite active with sales on the
call 10,250 bags.
The market at the end of the first hour
was steady on a little covering and support
from outside sources, due to a firm Brazil
market and the Improvement shown In the
local s'pot market. -There was a little
switching from September to March at a
difference of 23 points. In the local market
Rio No. 7 was quoted at DISC,
Today's
opening.
August
Kvptsmber .,,,..
October ...,..
November .,,,....,..,
December ,i,i,,mmimi
I
Vi.po
u.uiwv.iu
January
February
March ........
April 1.. .-
May ........t.
June .,
July -.
BIO.
I... 8.71 08.75
.,,.'8.75
8.V1) 08.60
. ;S.S5
.a.,-....M..
r ....f . t.
,11.11.1
D.0S
Yesterday's
close.
8. 113 OS. OT
H.TII08.T1'
S.73S 8.7.1
J!738.7T
8.788.B(I
8.8.108.8(1
8.88rt8.0l)
8.U308.U.1
8.O80U.OO
H.oawu.o.i
B.nasJu.iii
U.136U 13
USSm It .til 094 70
Utah Copper 787, 79
Utah Securities 17 174'
Va-Caro Chemical 404 404
Wabash pf A 504 50',
Wabash pfl) 27)i 274
West K & M 584 584
Western Union Tel 01 Oil
Wheel & U lot pf 12) i 11
WUlys Overland 524 514
Wbconsln Central 50' 1 50
Wotlhlnsloii Pump 25 25
Worlhlnston Pump pf A. 974 97
Quoted ex dividend.
CO',
783i
174
404'
194
274
5o4
9l!j
It
524
49
21
97
70
784
174
104
504
274
5b4
01)4
11
5 Hi
49 ,
2.1
97
LONDON MARKETS
DULL; ALLIED PUSH
BRINGS OPTIMISM
Exchange Outlook More
Promising in View of
Military Successes
STRENGTH IN SILVER
I Sales in Philadelphia"
. .. . Hlri. T.ow.
810 Allls Clial. 23H 22
20 Am Smelt. Oft os
It Cam Iron. 4S 4.1
bit Kleo Etor.. 8H R8
10 Oen Asp pr70U 7oH
0,17 Lk Sup C. It 10J4
zoo J.en vnl ., 71) 7891
Ket
chx.
14
CIOM.
23
!).1
(18
70
1014
vm
t
Great Reduction in Cattle May
Follow Another Winter
of War
Uy FRANCIS W. HIRST
Sila! Cable to the Kventno t.cdoer.
r.ON'tlO.V, .Mig. 11. Tho Italian Rile
cesses nt norix'n liac revhctl optimism on
the cie ot the Pnrllamemnry recess, nnil If
the military news continues satisfactory
tlic conlltlon Oocrnnient mny liolil together
loiiKcr than sjenied likely wlicn It broke
with tteclmom) nnil Dillon.
The bettor I); lance of tunic illscloscil by
tlio ,H;ly leiorus iiinkea the general ex
change outlook morn promising.
Tho popularity of short-term securities
with private linestors, wlios" vision cannot
penetrate the luture, explains why n long
term loan 1ms been so long nvolitnlilc.
Sloreovcr, tlnic Is the theory thnt treasury
bill Mnniu'ln:! prevrnts il.itigcrous Inllntloti
and checks n l'so in prlce.i.
Tlie Indian buying nnil the Government
requirements for currency explain tho ic
newed strength of the silver market. I
The Stock Krfchnngc slackness Is partly
duo to the holidays. There is still some
activity In shipping nnd meat shares.
Another winter of war will mean n
great reduction in the supply of cattle In
central Kuropc and lliKsla. Already the
meat, butter and milk scarcity li severe
on tho Continent. After the war many
years must elapse before the old standards
of diet can ho resumed by tho people. Tho
economic losults of the war will not be
fully felt until nfter peace has been reestablished.
PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
10 Norf fc W. 13014 ISltli 13014 i
2fl l'enna H 11 nil B.l nstf, ,4
20 rhCocum p 40 40 4n -f.
200 Phlla nice. 2R4 28(i 2Ri)4 -- Vt
loin IMlTtrctfs 10H IB lOVi M
ax I'hlla Trac 70 71) 79
.1n Reading ..lOlM I(I0!4 102 -r-
20 Ton Ilel .. 4 4-lll 4 t-10
3S0 Ton ilin.. ft 11-Id rt B
13 I'n Trac ..41 41 44 4
140 UOt ... 87tJ, H7V, 7!4
ISas V feteel. 88!fc HVli ss
8 V ,1 tc Sea Bo an fto -I- H
311 Cramp & H 72H 72Wi 72U 2-li
-4 Increase. Decrease.
Kx dividend.
LOCAL TRADERS HESITATE BECAUSE'
OP THE REACTIONARY CONDITIONS
JJusiness Is Small, Without Special Interest United
States Steel Common Shows Greatest Activity,
Cramp Trust Certificates Decline
Tolnl nln. (1.131 ulinrra. (oniimrrd with 10,112
hnrr .ifilrril o 1 Dm fnr lhl nrtk. R1I.2UG
Klinirni unnie ifrloil Iml urk, 22,124 nlnirrK.
IIIIMII,
HIrIi. Low.
2ono AmO&Mi r.s ni 114
.olio A-l-'r 1j r,s. n.ii 11.114
looo KT 1st Cs. 8 08
loon 1. V gen 4s nnv4 no ',4
BO N'ntl'Ool-Cs 70 70
lomi l'aCgl,is.loii.4 HUV4
4000 do C4'3s.lOiyi lU0i
1011(1 I'CC A Htl
en g 31jS 1)314 0314
mno I'hCo lstSs.lot Kil
1000 leo 1 tc 4s 8.3 811
1100 I'lilli Ml Is 84Ti 8CS,
13000 do S: ..104 1044
2000 Unity Inus. (inu on
lono WclsliCo Rs 11911, nV4
Inciease. Decioac.
114
11. 14
1)8
n 014
70
10114
101 Oi
1)314
lot
83
84
104
no a
9914
Net
rime,
H-!i
14
Total ftatr, t37.1Bn, roinpiirrit wllli Ml. .10(1
TrnlrrUiut tliio fur lhl nrek, flOO.O.IOt n.mie
prrloil lat ntrU, f.HD.l.ld.
jvllo
N"o.
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WIIKAT llerrlptii. 132.021 bush. The market
won nanlit 1c higher umler n iiootl ctiMjrt de
mand nnd llRht ufferlnKi. Quututlonii: Car loin.
In export elevator No. 2 red. pot. $1.1 Hill. 47:
No, 2 southern red. $1. I2fr)l. Id; Bteumer No. 1!
red. S1.-I1M1. U; No. 3 red. 1.4HC1.I4; re
jected A. $l..19fl.tt: rejected II. U..1."i4i'1.31.
t'OItN Itecelptn. 41,187 bush. Orferlnun were
llttht nnd the mnrket ruled ntendv. Ihounh ctulet.
Uuot.ittons: Car loin for Incnl trnde. nn to loca
tion 'etern No 2 yellow. D.'Willc: do steamer
How, liltciloc; do .No, J scllow, UWUJCi do
I vel nw. Nllirvile.
OATM ItiM.plntH. Ill ."13 hwh. Trade wn
nulel, bul priced wer well maintained. t2uota
llons: No. - white, ni'4 it SL'e. Blandard white,
ru4 VBlc; Ni 3 white. 4Ut(B0c; No. 4 white.
4llVj W4"'ic: sample ontn. l3'iW4l'4c.
il.OUU Ilecelpls. Vin bbts nnd 3,B00,07J
lbs. in sacks. Tho market ruled Arm. but
there wns little tradlnc. I'ollowlnir nro tlio (piota
tions. per 11)0 lba. In wood Winter, clear. 15.75
etll.J.'i; ln, stralRht. $0. -5 W 11.7:1; ilo. pntent.
til.757.'.'5: Kansas, clear, cotton sackn, 0O
II. Ill; do, MralKht. cotton sacks. U.5I)7; do.
patent, cotton sacks, ".'J307.5f): sprlnir, first
clear. S(1W(1.73; do, stralRht, 10.75(07: do. pat
ent. J7C(): do. favorite brnndi. J8.25Sp8.no: city
mill, choice, nnd fancy patent. JS.'.'SWS.no; city
mills, regular crades Winter, clear, JS.7fifi
II '.'.1: do. slrnlsht. 0."5tj0.i3; do, patent. JU.75
(tfT.LTi.
HYK KLOt'n was uulet but firm under light
orfertnKS. Wo uuote nearby nt $3,1155.75 per
bbl., nnd western nt J5 WISMlJS.
PKOVISIONS
The market ruled firm with n fair Jobblnc
(lemnnd. Following- are the Quotations: City beef.
In sen, smoked nnd nlr-drled, Use; Western beef.
In sets, amolted. -So: city tieef, lmucklen and
tendors. smoked .nr.d nlr-drled. line; western
liecf, lcnucklM nnd tenders, smnlced, 20ci beef
hnnis. J'.'8W.1U: pork, family. m.Wd'iU; hams,
H. r. cured. locse. 18'i W1814c: ilo. skinned,
loose. Jtl'.i SflO'ac: do, do. smoked, MUW-OHc:
other hams, smoked, city cured, as. to brand
and nvernRe. HiVic: do, hams, smoked, western
cured, lU'ic: boiled, boneless, 34c; picnic shonl
ders, S. I', cured, loose. 14c: do. smoked. IBe:
bellies. In pickle, nccordln? to overage, loose,
Kl'ic: breakfast bacon, ns to brand and average.
city cured. L'lc: do. western cured. lt'WL'lic:
lard, western, mined, tierces, ll'.ic: do, do.
tubs, ll'ir; do. purs city, kettle rendered. In
tierces. 14'4r: do do. In tubs. 144 c.
KEFINED SUGARS
The market was nulet nnd unclmneed Tte
flnem' list prices: Kttrn flno cranulateil. ,.'J5c.
powdered. 7..'l."c, confectioners' A, 7.15c. aofl
Brudea. 0.3(1 W7.L'0c.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
HL'TTKK Offerlnir" of fnncv stock ere light
nnd thn market ruled llrm under a fairly active.
demand, tollowlnic are tno quotniions: "i
crn solid-picked creamery, fancy specials, OTc:
xi ra. 3lW3"c: extra llrstn. 3i)03illic; firsts,
yilW-Ulvc; seconds. 7'i WH'lc; nearliv prints,
fnncy, .'lie: ilo, meruRe extra. :tj:i3c; do,
llrsls. ZUiP'Mc- seconds. 'iSiP "ili'iic: Jobbtnir sales
of fancy prints 374j40e.
nilliS Tliere was it iiood nutlet far the limited
receipts of Mrlctly fine ecas. prices of which
ruled llrm. Quotations: in fre enses. nearby
extra. '!-! per do.t. : nenrby firsts. ld.7UnU per
stnnilaril case: nearby current rcielpts. $7.HiltC
H.4D per case: western evtrns 3-t per doz.,
western exlr firsts. JS.7Htcli.nO per case: do.,
llrsls. Is.lnJfB.Ki per cuse. fancy selei'ied
candled .fresh cehi wero Jobblns at 3ilv37a
per do. .
CIIKi:sR Orferlnus wer llsht nnd the mar
ket advanced 'ic under sironK luuntry uilvlim
and h Rood deiumul Qiintntlons: New York,
full cream, fnncy, 17U t17'.jc. do. do, fair lu
uooil, Hl'.iWlici part skims, ovlSr,
POULTRY
I.IVK Tliere was n fair demand for fine de-Hiruble-HUeil
Htoik, prlceM of whlih wero steadily
lield. Quotations' 1'owls, ltl)2ic; ruuslers. 14
I.V: sprine 1 blckens. according Io quality,
welghlnif l'i&'i lb, nnd uver liplee, 2lfiL'c:
do. smaller sizes, lud'iiir; white Leuhorns. nc
ronlliitf 10 ttunlitv. l74Ht)c; ducks, us to sUn
nnd iiuallty. ir.tl 17c: plKeona, old. per pair,
l.,l''JNc; do ounir, per pair, .(iiif-.c.
nitKtfrtllD Klne deslrable-slrtd sloik ruled
firm under small supplies hmI n fair demand
Quotations: Kitsb-killed, ilr iilcl.nl fouls, 1'.'
to box, drv p'n-ked. fancy, si lected. L'3c. do,
welnhlnir t'.j OS lbs. apiece, sa'jr: do, weigh
ing; 4 lbs. uplece, L'J'ic; do, weighins 3lj
lbs. apiece, 'iHu: do. weUhliik" 3 lbs. uplece. '.'(! in
'iv. Fowls In bWs.. Ice-packed, fancy, dry-picked
Local Bid and Asked
Today Yesterday
. . , Hid. Asked. Hid. Asktf.
Huff & Sumi I c Ill Ml 111 '3 'ill'i
do pref t v 5!) nil Till (111
nnil .1 (I .tj :ir, :vj :i.-.
llalilwlll 73'i 74 7'." 73
Jllectrlc .SturiiKe IIS llM'j Il7s I11't
Uenernl Asphalt :i:i 31 :im 34
do pref ili'J 711. 70'i 711
Keystone, Tel 1 iji ll'i ll' 14
dole l(it 14l ll'i II!
do pref ill i:n ns mi
f.iike Hun I'orp I11U 111', Ili'j lni
lhlgll Nnv 7.1 75'J 7.-. 7n'4
I.ehlKli Valley 7S'i "II "H'i 7!i
Lehigh Valley Trail .. '.'(I -'I 'iu'i 'Jl
do pref 4'.' -rj'j li -Vi'i
TViinnlvaiiIa r,.i 5(1 r,r.Tn fill
rhlln illectrlc i!H u-i .";, ais;
I'hlla Co .'ln'-i -Ill'i .-Ili'J -111' j
In S per cent pref .. nil :i!l 31I Illi
do il per cent pref.. nii'j 4(1 .'1111, 4(1
I' It T t c Ill lli'i III', Ill'i
Itendlntr 1(1'."; 1U3 Ion's llin
Tonopall llel 4'i 4i 4H 4 5-111
Tonopnh Min n nv n n-io r,"i
l'nlon Trnc 4l'J 44'4 44 41'.
U O I 87i 88, H7; 87.
If M Steel HS HH 874 87;i
York Itwy in 1 ttj 1,1 144
do rret .in', n-'j nu'-j .i7'-j
Wm Orninp t c 71! 75 7- 75
Financial Briefs
Hesitation by the trader?, because of the
reactionary conditions ot the market at
yeslerdny'a close, resulted In an unusually
ciulet opening nt the beginning of trading on
tho PhllndalDhla Stock Exchange today.
There wns Hi' l business nnd the trans
actions were vllhout any sprclnl Interest.
Neither J'lilladelplila Itapld Transit trust
certificates nor Klectrtc Storage Hattory
sold during tlio first hour The Inactivity
of the latter was a surprise, since It had
been In good dimntid for several days past.
loiter In tho forenoon Itapla Transit went'
to 1!)13.
The majority of the trading wns In United
States .Steel common. It opened at 88, then
advanced U nnd Inter tost 1J. Pennsylvania
wns lu demand nnd was taken Unchanged
nt Cn. Hendlng lost 1 U nnd Union Traction
went off 'j.
I.iiUe Superior Corporation gained five
eighths. Tonopall lielmont nnd United Ons
Improvement each made fractional gains..
Lehigh Valley appeared at 79, Philadelphia "
Klectrlo started up a fraction.
On a sale of 10 shares Cramp trust cer
tificates sold at 726, oft 2?.
During the early afternoon the dullness ,
continued and very few orders werd re
ported. However, most prices held their
early gains. Electric Storage Datterjr was
taken nt 08 'i and United Ons Improvement
advanced further to 87?4t up 4. West
morelnnd Coal gained 2,( to 72U, Lake"
Superior dropped slightly, but recovered to
11,
Trade continued quiet late In the day .
and the changes were few nnd narrow.
Heading gained most Of Ita early loss and
wns taken at 102,
Just before the close Itapld Transit trast
certificates shaded to 1D' and then drop- '
ped to 19 on a sale of 00 .shares. The
closing price was 19',i on a few shares.
CURB SALES FEW
IN NARROW MARKET
to
The not Income ot tho Gulf States Steel
Company, nfter interest, reserves, deprecia
tion and taxes for July, wns $202,012, or
an Increase, of JlCu.070 over July, 1915.
For the seven months ended July ,11 the
net Income was $1,143,433, an increase of
J87C,28t over the samo period a year ago.
The gross operating revenues of the sub
sidiary companies owned or controlled by
tho Natlonnl Properties Company wero, for
July. $814,002. This i.i nn Increase of 18.40
per cent on the operating revenues for the
same companies for. July, 19 in. Tho gross
operating revenues for seven menths. ending
July 31, were $5,033,381, nn lncreaso of
$752,010 over tho same period for 1915.
Bank clearings for tho week ending with
Thursday. August 10, as reported to Bjrud
Htrcet's Journal, nggregato $4,002,327,000,
a loss of 12.4 per cent from last week, but
a gain of 23.4 per cent over this week last
year and 82.4 per cent over the llko week
of 1914. Outside ot New York tho total
Is $1,712,491,000, a decrease ot 2.C per cent
from last week, but an increase of 29.8 per
cent over this week lust year and 42.7 per
cent over the corresponding period of 1914.
LONDON STOCK MARKET
Gilt-Edged Section Moves Up Airieri
enn Department Irregular
II. While tho Stock
presented a week-end
their undertone, gen-
LONDON, Aug.
Exchange markets
nppearnnce today,
erally, was firm.
Support was given again to the gilt-
edged section, which moved upward. Yes
terday's return of the Hank of England
and the latest war news helped. Chan
cellor of the Exchequer ilcKenna's esti
mate of the total war expenditure to March
next of 2. 610,000,000 net, including ad-vane-
to Great Britain's allies, compar
ing with a national income of 2,500,000,
000, also had a stimulating effect.
The American department was Irregular,
but lower in tlio main. There was realiz
ing In United States Steels. Canadians
were dull. Home railway issues held well.
Allied bonds were cheerful,
Notwithstanding iit'iiflt-tnklng Kaffirs
wete good Huldiers Improved with the
staple. Shipping descriptions receded.
Insurance shares wete blighter. Author
ity was given to the companies to respect
the claims of all blacklisted firms on policies
enVcletl prior to the promulgation of the
otders.
Traders Show Disposition
Await Action on Railroad
Labor Trouble
NKW YOItl. Aug. 11. There wns a sub
stantial falling off of business on the
Hroad sttcet Curb, duo wholly to tho In
llticnce exerted by the diminished trading
on the New York Stock Exchange.
There wns a general assumption among
curb traders that tho railroad labor situa
tion will have an Important hearing on tho
market for nil industrials traded In on the
outside market, ns well as on the rnllroad
shares dealt on the board, and there wns a
disposition to wnlt for definite action by tho
mediation commission beforo taking any
new stcpi In the market.
Chevrolet Is the only stock In which
there wns nny wide movement. That Is
sue ranged from 198 to 2084. Fluctuations
in other motor stocks were narrow, with
Mitchell selling nt 64, Peerless nt 2114 nnd
Strombcrg nt 41J.
Mid vale Steel, In spile ot Information In
regard to Its heavy volume of business nnd
estimated large volume of profits, ranged
close to Clli nil through tho day. Ijynn
Phonograph sold at 3, and Flemish Lynn
yielded from 2 to 1. Tobacco Products,
which have been strong for somo days, was
neglected, ranging from 40, to 478 dur
ing the grentcr part ot the day.
The oil stocks wero quiet and without Im
portant change. Mnrlnc Gs were traded In
when Issued 90 and 9Gv4.
INDUSTRIALS.
Aflna Kxnlnslvcs
Amrrlcan-llrltlsli alfir
American Marconi
Canadian Car Co
do rfd
Chmrolct Motors
CurtHfl Acroplano
nrlftKS-Senlmry
Kmcrson Phonograph
Plemlsh-l.ynn
Haskell & Darker Car
Hemic Mfg
Katliodlon Itronzo pref
Maxim Munitions
Mldtalo Htcel
Peerless Motors
l'ooln Knitlne
S S Krcsicn w I
Standard Motors
Htuts Motors 1...
Submarine
Trlannln Film
United Profit Sharing
United Motors
U H I, 1 II mm
do prf
Whit" Motors
Worm Film
STANDARD
Illinois
Ohio
Pralrlr J'lpo
S O of California ...
S l of New Jersey . . .
b u 01 New xorK
nid Asked
t)'i !'!
In -11
, a. .-!,
411 mi
711 n
1D8 zo-i
in is
I)'.' ml
, SS J
.it !. n.
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4K 4
ji -i-i
114 inn
11. ll'i
nii 11
ni'i am
a. i a 1
it, '1
O.-.'J 03U
as -ii
4J4 r-!
OIL,
STOCKS.
Kill
Si
asii
-in-i
sir,
203
OTHER OIL STOCKS.
fnilen & Co
Cniilen Oil It Una
Inter Petrol
Houston OH
Midwest HerlnlnK
Hapulp.i HeflnlnK
Harnett Oil & Uas
MININO STOCKS,
Atlanta
Ilutto Copper and Zinc
Ilutte N Y
(Vrrn do Pasco
I'lrst Nntlonal
(loldrtcld Merger
llecln Mining
Howe Sound .....
Jim Duller
.lunibo Extension
McKlnley-Onrrngh
Mnitma Copper
Mines Co of America
Nlplsslnic Mines Co
Han Toy
St Joseph Lend
West i:nd Consolidated
White Oak
JIONDS.
Cerrn de Pasco Us
11
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J 2
9
4
34'i
3.
8
4'i
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ah
13'i
mix
nin
2US
14;;
111
HI
Oil
nY
3!i
10
44
all
4'i
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7 7 4
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44 3ti
110
1M
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
NEW YORK, Auv 11. BUTTER Receipts.
10 ISO packages; tradlns at market generally
firm throughout. Quotations unchanged.
EGOS Receipts. 15.037 cases; market general
ly less firm and ordinary Qualltlea demoralized.
Price ery Irregular and maintaining a Very
low average. Quotations unchanged.
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
Atlantic Retains Company, regular of 3 per
share" payable September IS to stock of record
AContInutt Oil Company, regular ouarterly
ot I3.payabl to stock of record August SO.
General Klectrlo Company, regular quarterly
f 3 per cent, payablo October It to stock of
record September 10.
Midwest Oil Company, dividend of 3 per cent
on preferred.. payable Septemtwr SO.
Consumers' Company, regular semiannual e
SVxper cent payabl Avsuat SO to stock of rec
ord AUl4 .
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
NKW YOHK, Aug. 11. The market for
Foreign Kxchanee In the early dealings to
day was Inactive, ns heretofore. The tone
was irregular. French exchange continued
heavy at the rfcent low, while Italian ex
change rose further. Strl;ng ruled slug
gish, notwithstanding the gold imports from
Canada.
Quotations were: Demaun sterling, 4.75
11-16; cables. 4.76 7-10; GO-day bills.
4.71 1 90-day bills, 4.69; franc, cables,
5.91; checks, 5.9:; lire, cables. 6.46U ;
checks, e.fH; relchsmdrLs, checks, 72;
cables, 73 ll-lf.
In inldafternoon the market was dull.
Itelchsmarks ceveloned a lUmer tone and
this was true also oljjeselas. Italian ex
change held the early strength, but sterling
continued rluglsli. French exchange still
ruled heavy.
' DANK CLEARINGS
Bank clearings today compared with corre
sponding day last two years:
.., ..t10- 1015. 1014.
Phlla ?30,418.S!9 2U.OhU,039 117.031.802
UoatOD S7,.34.H.-3 4.403,3311 18.-J34.l04
New York..443,0b8.474 341.57U.7U7 lGil.Soo.ilu
Chicago
C3J07.083 47.U3I.1'1U 42.004.607
RATES FOR MONEY
Call.
Nw York 2 03's
Philadelphia 4
lloatou 3
Chicago an 64
Commercial paper, three to six months,
dclpbla. 4U 4ii per cent.
Tl
411
04Vi
W4i
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BAR SILYER
Bar silver was quoted Itt London today
B.t 31d., unchanged.
Commercial bar silver was emoted in Nev
I yorktocUyaJ fSKc, unchanged. ...
Northern Indiana and Illinois, uelghlnir ittb
Ins, u piece, 'iic; do. southern Indiana ami Illinois,
welsldnc 4 lbs. uplece. '-'i'ic; smaller sites, IHtl
l!Oi Old roosters, ilry-nlcl.eil. i!c: broiling
chickens. Illinois, large, 'iiO'iee: do. Indiana,
large, 'JlUcJJc. do, smaller alzea. L'JW-'.'H'.
llrollers, Jersey, funcv. y.'tOJIc: hnillers ilier
nearby, welghlnE 102 lbs. apiece. aOvSL'c;
broilers, nearby, smaller sles, HIJlCDc: tlucUa,
nearby, spring. liisui'Doi snuabs. per ilos.
White, weighing 11M12 1M. ner iloj . J3.nn
,1 70: do. tthlte. weighing I) OK) lbs. per doz ,
tl.U0f5.3i dn. while, weighing 8 lbs. per
ilo.:.. J.'l 754J4.1II: do. white, itelgliing 7 lba per
dot.. t3.v'3r;i.l!ii: do. while, welihlng iliiim
Ilia, per doz., 12 ."S0f2.73: do., daik. ii.'iSit
2.7S; do. small und No. 2. ilc1.23.
FRESH FRUITS
Offerings were only moderate and prices gen
erally ruled steady, with trade fair, ljuotallona.
Apples, Delaware and Mao land, per hamper
Kanc, ie1.25. fair to good, 33 if 75c. Lemons,
per box. 78c. Pineapples, per crate, Florida,
il.r,H03.Sl. Peaches. Vlrnlnlan. per carrier
llelle. t'iii'i S3i Carmen. Jl.'-'.'i tt 1.7.",; Mountain
Hose, $1 2A&1.73. Pears. North Carolina, per
bbl.. I IS 5. Cantaloupes, Delaware and Mary
land, per crale, 5ujp73c. llrapes. .North Caro
lina; Pelaware. per crate. Il.-23tjl.su. Water
melons, southern, per car, H5O0325,
VEGETABLES
Potatoes and onions of fine quality sold fairly
and values were well sustained, Other vegetables
showed little change. Duotatlona: Unite pota
toes, pee bbl. No. 1 Eastern Shore. $2.2502.75;
No 2 Kastern Shore. $101.2.1: No. 1 Norfolk,
$202.23: No. 2 Norfolk. I1W1.25: white pota.
toes, Jersey, per basket. 53Mtlilc: sivfet potatoes.
North Carolina, per bbl. No. 1. $393,611; No. 2.
$202.75: onions. Jersey, per basket. 75B8.1c:
do. Pennsylvania, per hamper, $-23gl.B; do,
Pennsylvania per 100-lb. bag. $2.2302.73; do.
Virginia, per basket. $101,23.
COPPER INQUIRIES CONTINUE
Export Business From War Orders Is
Still Taking First Place
NEW YORK, Aug. 11. Inquiries for
copper are stilt coming In In large lots to
the leading; producers and dealers. Domestio
consumers are buying In large quantities,
comparatively speaking, but the export busi
ness, and that resulting from war orders
place! here, are still taking first place in
resumption.
There have been sales rua.de in all to
users in this country of between 6.0QO.0QQ
and 7.900.000 pounds of the metal during
the last few days, all of it going for peace
purposes in regular lines of manufacture.
TI1I4 point Is brought out to indicate the
general demand which, bos developed
recentljy .t ni .,.. ., ,,
Atchison
Canadian Pai'ltic
I'hivapeake &. Ohio
Nt Paul
Krle
do 1st pref
Illinois Central
laiulsvllle & Nashville..
New York Central
Pennsylvania
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LOCAL MINING STOCKS
TO.NOPAU STOCKS.
.11 111 nutter
alac.N'amara
.Midway
MUiuli Intension .
.Moiitan.1
North Mtar
Tonopall llelnionl . .
Tonopall Kxteneton
Tonop.th Jillning ..'
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Atlanta on
Illue Hull 02
llooth -13
llulldog ill
C O 11
Combination Kractlon n.1
Dlainpndrleld II U .02
Palsy 112
Klorence ..:: "
(loIdOeld Consolidated mi
Jumbo Kitenslon 57
Kewanas ...,....,...... 11
Oro .
Sand Ken H3
silver 1'lck lu
MISCKI.I.ANKOUS.
Nevada Hill 11
Nevada Wonder 2 no
Tocopi Wining 01
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Increased Inquiry for Spelter
NKW YOltIC, Aug. 11. The wpeller mar
ket was firm today, due to increased In
quiries from domestic sources and the rise
in prices In London. Very little business
is being transacted, although Inquiries for
the metal have been Increasing both In
number and volume from day to day. These
Inquiries have tended to strengthen the
market, prices today being a trifle higher
than yesterday. l'rlme western spelter,
Kast St. I.011IH, Is offered for prompt de
livery at 8Uj'8ie, for August at 8',e, for
.September nt 8'ic, for October at 8c nnd
,for November and December at 7Tc per
pound.
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CIIICAOO Aug. 11. IIOflH Hecelpts. 13.00(1.
Market ir,tt2ilo higher, Allied ami butchers,
lu suicln.7.1: good heavy, $lii.l.1(rin.7.l: rough
IieHW, JU 7II01D.II3: Unlit. $10.15(1)10,75: pigs,
SOeru.M.l; bulk. $U).20tP 1 11. (lu.
I'ATTI.K Ilecelpls. 30011. Market steady.
Ileeves. il.7nolli.7.'; cows nnd heifers. $4(iK nil;
stiickers and feeders. 13. 21W7. 75; Texan, $7.10
MX 40. calves. $1I),3UW12.S0.
SIIi:i:i' ItecelptN Dm") Market steadr. Na.
live und western. $3,0508.25; lambs, 8,b50
11.30.
Decline in Sugar Futures
NRW Yor.tv. Aug. It. Sugar futures
this morning opened ueneially unchanged to
a decline of 3 points on fist sales, which
totaled 800 tons. The market acted heavy
und there .vero numetous belling orders In
the vl 11 K from rcattered sources, which over
shadowed tne ittipport from Wall street and
Cuban Inteicits.
IJ:f!AI, A11VKKT1SKMENTS
.NOTICK IS IIKKKIIV OIVKS TUAT
an application will be made to the
llovernor 01 the Stat; of Pennsjlvanla. on
August 2lMta..A. IJ. 1816. by Jo.eph.il. Slr
t'readi. Ulnfleld II. lonker and W. Earl
Vonker. under the act of Assembly ot the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to
or
$13,381
102.205
$420,500
1.302.1MM)
$21,275
130.810
RAILROAD EARNINGS
CANADIAN PACIFIC.
1910. Increase.
First week August .... $2.1)83.000 $l.lus.ouo
From July 1 11.7M.0("() 5..14H immi
HUFFALO. IIOCHKSTBK AND PITTSOUHOH.
First weeK August.,.. j-ms.hji
From July 1 1.300.020
CANADIAN NORTHERN.
First week August , $808,001)
From July 1 4.702.200 :
TBXA8 AND PACIFIC.
First week August .... $347,227
From July 1 1.V33.32I
DENVER AND RIO GRANDE.
First wsak July $493,800 $24,310
From July 1 2.532.300 117.700
Minneapolis and st. i.ouis.
First wssk August $209,143 JSO.9S0
From July 1 1.041. 03U 7.b0
ST. LOUIS SOUTHWESTERN.
First wk August $248,000 $13,000
From July 1 1.330.000 223.000
CHICAGO. INDIANAPOLIS AND LOUISVILLE.
First week August $110,002 $21213
From July 1 843.900 133.973
MISSOURI. KANSAS AND TEXAS
First week- August.,... $ (500. 027 $35,830
From July 1umum 9.718,037, ci,&55
f
tt.
hlrret Theatre Company, tbs character and ob.
lecc or vvnicn is 10 engage in a general theat
rical, motion picture and amusement business,
and for such purpose to operate and maintain
theatres, motion picture auditoriums, parks and
other places of public amusement, and for these
purpoaaM to, have, possess and enjoy all tbs
rlshts. benefits and privileges of tbs said act of
Assembly and lis surintements.
WM. MacLEAN. Jr..
Solicitor.
Drezel Building.
t'UUr-UHALB
WILLIAM STEELE SONS CO.. 1600 AUcii
St.. have plans and specldcatlaaa posted Tor
manufacturing buildings and power plant for
S. II. fc B- W. Flelsher. to be erected a tlein..
ty-ntth and Reed stiy KllsdeKbfa. Blis tL
sent to b. D. B. W. Flelsher Co.. Uilo and
Rector sts., Maoayunk. not later than Aoii
18, 1910. for the attention pr Mr. A.. A
I'leUber. Proposals will be received on the tot
lowing lines of work "' ,w
Excavation, brickwork, atone masonry. Cul
stone, ornamental terra eotta. structural steel
nilsceUaneous Ironworlc. rooOmc and sheei
metal work, mlllwort nlssurlng. cemVni
work, plumbing, palntfng and gUxina. hard.
tlnki. radbil brick stack cabinet woFi. ff
.,ut w.riilnnm !,.
Tfc rlgbt is reserved to reject any or all era
pnsals.
PIBKCTUBV OF ACCOUNTANTS
Certlfted fublle AceaoBtaats
LAWRENCE) Bt BllOWM A CO.
ia real JiaiATa trust Btnuuxo,
LACK OF SUPPORT
"WEAKENS WHEAT
1
Market a Highly Nervous Affair,
With Less Violent Price
Changes
nitAI.N RKI.T WEATHER rORKCAST (
CIIICAflO.Aiig. II. The wealher fore
ens fnr SO -hours follows!
Illinois Ornrrnllr fair norfli, rloudy, wllh
Infill thunder slioners this nftrrnoon or 10
nlxht soutlii cooler north nnd renter tonlsht.
nnliinlnr fair nnd cooler, east anil renter.
.Mlsnourl iocnl thunder shnwers this
nrlrrnoon or, tonight, rooter tonight north!
Katnriliiy prnliably fair nnd cooltr, except In
ettrentn north.
Wisconsin and Sllnnesola Fair ionlcht
nnd Nnturilnr. rnnlrr Hatnrday.
lown Fnlr tonight nnd probably Batur
dnv. cooler lonlght.
North Dakota 4ienern1ly fair lonlght nnd
rinlnrdar. rirept nrobnhlr showers south
ett sllxlilly nnrmrr Saturday north nnd
ii rM.
Nrhrnskn Unsettled, probnulr locnl lhun
Irr shoMrrs this nftrrnoon or lonlght .west
nnd Hnuth. .Saturday nnrtly rlondy. slightly
rooleri wnrmrr west Knturriny.
Ivnnsns Iirnl thunder showers this after
noon or tonight, . cooler tonlghtl Saturday
partly cloudy, cooler sonlh.
CHICAGO, Avis. 11. Today's market
was a highly nervous affair, -with' changes
in prices less violent. Tho market was .
'weaker, notwithstanding bullish news as to
conditions In Canada, the Influences bclnsr
n bearish report on clearances for the
week, liquidation and lack of outsldo sup
port. Uuvinc on resting orders rallied the
market from the bottom. The trade tool!
a more cautious view of tho relation ot the
price to crop Injury.
Heavy frost was reported nt Ttosctowti.
Boulh of Saskatchewan, last night. This U
nn Important wheat territory. The 5Ir '
em Miller said that northern fields In tint
province were affected by rust, and that t.
crcp In the southern part of the provlnc
was badly Infected. Its spread has been
rapid nnd damaging over a wide area.
A decrease in consumption with excellent
pasturage caused an easier feeling In Liv
erpool. Exports from the United States
for tho week were 1,578,782 bushels,
against 270,850 bushels last year; for the
season, ,7,907,727 bushels, against 2,269,
S34 bushels a yaer ago.
Oatt- also wer caster, but prospects of
larg? losses from cold weather In Canada
prevented tho decllno from going far.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
Tes'dsy's
vvneni cjpen. iiign.
1.4.1
Sept.
1.4S
Low.
1.42
May ... 1.S2 l..-3i
I'nrn Inaid - ' --'
I.UK 1
1.50UM.51.
do
1.43U 1.44
il i..Ja
J.025 '
Auir
Sent. . . .
Dec. . . , .
Mny
Oats
Sept. . . .
Dec
May
Lard
Hept. . . .
"ct
Dec
II lbs
Sept. ...
Oct
I'ork
Kept.
Oct.
Dtc.
M.-.Ji
r:iH
.. 71'.i
.. 74'.j
.. 44
47
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..1:1,1111
..12.1)3
,.11.27
..14.U0
71.
1&&
44i
47J,
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R24
70S
40,S
4tlta
(ill' tt
70U nj?
1 4 liHs
4a;
4i
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t4
41 1
47II
30!i
Did.
2rt..1.1
S.7.1
3.23
tAsked.
i;;;;n
1.1. on
12.93
14.3i
14.00
20.00
23!43"
13.42 "13.42
13.47 113.47
12.80 12.83
14.20 14.20
13. bO 113.87
20.47
iin.r.-.
13 .1'
13.11
'14,'
13.'
!0.47 2rt...n
23! ii t23!i5 t-'3'.3!
Condition of U. S. Trcasury
VASHI.GTON-, Aug! 11. The condition
of the United States Treasury, according to
a statement Issued today, was as follows:
Net balance In general fund, 1220,981,992;
total receipts, $19,904,210; total disburse
ments, $27,483,855; deficit for year, $19,
421, 62.1, exclusive of the Panama Canal
and public debt transactions.
Delaware and Hudson Buys Mines
SCItANTO', Pa., Aug. 11. The Dolph
Coal Company sold Its mines In Olyphant
nnd Winton to the Delaware and Hudson
Coal Compnny for $200,000. The holding's
which change lfands Include 2000 acres of
valuable coal lantls.
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The Increasing H
Investment Value of
m Standard Oil
lata! O a.
securities
SS nr Send for pamfhltt ffv-
S JJ "l'.'" ' Sianlni O'dt
pj H nicA hate piled up a
J iuffccienl turplia to u-
S32 i'$ nearby J'utrilulion
;ss 0 profits io lchtU-
rt trt in the shape of
thc bonus or larfc ex
tra cash dividend,
Ak for 23-PL. incluJ.
in Standard Oil t(a
tistical handbaol; and
booklet explaining
"The Twenly Payment Plan"
m a
Zln
lnvs tmmt ifiMMdl. ' vV . '.
S (EsttbUibed 1108)
40 Exchange PUce New York
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Your Investments
In a most convenient
way by using one of
our Investment Rec
ords on which you
can enter the prices
paid for your securi
ties, the yields, the
taxes and the interest
periods. We shall be
glad to send a com
plimentary copy on
request
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