Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 26, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING LEDaER-PHILADBLPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1916.
71
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FINANCIAL NEWS
MARKET OPERATIONS ARE DOMINATED
BY THE RAILROAD LABOR SITUATION
Dealings Based on Fears or Hopes in Regard to Possibil
ity of Strike Leading Stocks Full of Buying
Orders at Slight Declines
High Points in Today's Financial News
New York bank statement showed a decrease in avcraae loans and an
increase in actual. Reserves increased in average and declined in actual.
Bank clearings for week showed another increase. Commercia I fail res
smaller m week. Success of big British loan helped bond mark 'Vice of
bar silver lower m New York and London. Wall Street watched railroad
labor situation, soma nervousness hemp caused in stocks. Cotton declined,
gram irregular and the Curb Market followed lead of New York Stock Ex
change. Foreign exchange dull.
New York Stock Sales
NKW YOHK, Aug. 26.
In tho two hours of trading with which the week cmlcil stock innrkct opera
tions wcro wholly dominated by the crisis prevailing In the railroad slUmtlon.
Dealings woro based almost entirely on fears or hopes In regard to tho possi
bility of a strike on tho leading railway systems, hut, although some nervous
ness was in evidence, thoro was no material pressure of long stock.
Instead brokers In many of tho Important Issues reported that tho leading
itocks wcro fvrtl of buying orders at slight declines below tho market, and tho
demand In such Issues as Union Pacific at recessions was so largo as to bo tho
caueo of general comment.
Thcro was a tendency to weakness at tho opening, when declines woro estab
lished all around tho room, but rulllcs were easily effected. After Heading sold at
104 tho stock was bid for at 10GH. and similar fractional upturns from tho early
range wcro noted in many other issues.
Most of tho leading interests held to tho view that If a settlement was reached
over Sunday thcro would bo a scramble for stocks at the beginning of next week,
but did not caro to discuss what tho market situation would bo if tho develop
ments should bo unfavorable
It was insisted by many of those having knowledgo of tho speculative situa
tion that tho short interest in leading stocks Is so largo nn to in Itself furnish a
substantial element of support, oven should tho labor situation tnko an unfavor
able turn. This is said to bo tho case especially in Mexican Petroleum, tho
Marino issues, Heading and United States Steel common.
Tho Importance of posslblo railroad developments naturally restricted trading
from opening, and from then on business was almost of a professional character.
Stocks wero In supply nt rallies, but tho buying orders under tho market
prevented aggressive bear operations for tho time, and In consouuenco tho fluctua
tions In the loading issues woro confined within narrow limits, although prices
throughout tho list ranged slightly under yesterday's final prices. Canadian
Pacific acted independently of tho othor railroad stocks, being in good demand,
and showing a fractional gain.
At tho very end buying for both accounts set In, causing recoveries to levels
from fractions to l't points nbovo tho final figures yesterday. United States
Gtccl gained net, Studebaker 1'4. and smaller net Improvements took placo in
Marino preferred, Inspiration Copper, American Can, Heading and Union Pacific.
PRICES GENERALLY
LOWER ON CURB
Movements Follow Course of
Trading on Stock Exchange.
Oils Are Firm
NEW YORK. Aug. 2G. Prlco movements
en tho curb generally followed the course
of tho trading on tho stock exchange, wltli
declines noted In tho majority of issues.
Zlno Concentrating continued firm, again
telling nt iVt and 4, and there was a
good demand for Aetna Explosives, which,
after yielding from 12 to lli, rallied
to 12, Fisher Body made a further ad
vance of more than ono point to 40 H-
Tho oil stocks wero generally firm. Cos
flen & Co. was traded In at 14 to 14 Vi.
nd Cosdon OH and Gas advanced from
HVi to 12 V4. Sinclair Oil was firm, with
tales at 39 U to 39.
"United Vcrdo Extension yielded U to
Vi. Omar OH and Gns Bold nt 08 to 61
and rallied to 06 MIdvilo Steel was quiet,
with transactions at 04 to 64i!i. American
International Corporation sold nt G2V4. and
Oaston, Williams & Wlgmore sold nt 43i.
British now Gs wero traded In at 99 U.
INDUSTRIALS.
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Aetna Explosives
Amerlcan-ilrltlsti Mfg
American Marconi
Canadian Car Co
Can Car t I'dy pre(
Chevrolet Motors
Curtis Aeroplano
Drlrns-Seabury
Kmeraon Phonograph . . .
Haskell & Barker Cor
Hendee Manufacturing .
Kslhodlon llronzo prcf . .
Maxim Munitions
Manhattan Trans
Mldrale Steel
Otis Elevator
Peerless Motors
Poole Engine
8 H Krcsss w I
Standard Motors
Etromberir Motors
Stuti Motors
Submarine ,
Trlstifto Film
United Motors
United Profit Sharing ,
U H L H com....i
do pref
White Motors
World rilm
STANDARD OH; STOCKS.
Illinois . ITS
Ohio liSH
Prairie Pino , IMS
Standard Oil California -U"
Standard Oil New Jersey MT
Standard Oil New York 2US
OTHER OIL, STOCKS.
Coaden OH 12
Coaden Co 1
International Petroleum 10
Houston Oil 13
Midwest Refining 00
Bapulpu Refining On
MlNINQ STOCKS.
Atlanta 0'
Bulla Copper and Zlna SS
Jlutts New York Ift-
Carre do Pasco , 30V4
First National , 4i
Florence Ooldfleld 61
Ooldfleld Merger 1
Hecla Mining 0
Mows Sound 4
Jim Uutler S3
JUmhn Pvranalrtn . . R4
Mcltlnler-Darragh A,
Hid. Asked.
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Magma Copper
Mines Co of America
NlDtealnj
gan Toy
fi Joseph Lead ;,,,.
West End Consolidated
Wblla Oaks , ,
BONDS.
Cerro da Pasco 6s
Mldvale Ss . ,,
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New British S ...,..,
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Local Reserve Dank Statement
The condition of tbs Federal Reserve Hank of
Philadelphia at the closa ot business August 2
-Vuyu us juhuws;
August 18.
lojei.mo
1T.470.00O
ou.oao
720.988
Tll.SlI
10.320.207
11.307.032
3.7UH.00U
2,030. TOO
n:srtmcES.
August 23.
Gold coin and certify
.cates In valut 110.833.280
Gold settlement fund .
balance ...ft. 1T.231.000
Sold redemptWfund... 8U.O0U
Legal tender notes, all- .. .
ver, etc.,;..., 761,932
E Total resefvo! '..',, I ',, 28.01.212
ommerclal paper..,.,, 607.004
ank acceptances...!!! 0.001,103
total bills dlscc(unta . ... .
and bought ....... 10.238.708
. 8. bonds and notes,. 8.708.000
Municipal warrants,.,. 3.630.OMU
w Total Investments.... .8.238, two
taera reser note ., ...
..on hand....... J84.S10
Hotes of national banks
and other Federal Re
am banks ........ 83.150
AU other resources 883,034
Total resources $18.2o4,515 140.127.783
fettal PaU ln..V..",riV.2f .030 $3,103,300
o.uua.013
2.491.474
8.028
1 0.238. MO
379.893
30.993
877,712
New York Bond Sales
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J2000 Amir A ur cv Os...,
3,'iOOD do drb "11
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n.'iOOO Amer-For Hcc r.a . .
13000 Amur Hmolt Sec lis.
OdOO Amer Tel clt 4s...,
10000 do CM 11? a . ...
40110 Armour Co 414h . .
UOUO Atchison gen 4s . .
3000 do CV 4s 1033
liioo Atlnn C 1. clt 4a . .
1001 1 Bait & Onto 3i ...
lOliuo dn 4s ,
7000 do cv 114h
400(1 RIO V l.KftWV 4h.
loot) llelh Steel rfd 3s .
300(1 llrook It T Is 11118
S7000 Can Uovt Gs 1021 .
13000 do 10IIU
140H0 do 11131
llllll) CUU gen 414 n ...
10011 cni aas tc i:ifc r,.
1000 Cent l.rnth 1st Os .
S.-.noii Cent Rlt N J Os . .
icoiio cniu copper is....
noun Clips & Ohio cv 114 s
lonil do 414 s
11(100 do conv Os
1(100 CM & Nwn cen 4s..
JiKMI Chi II it Q Joints Is.,
M111111 ihi it a 0 ill :ivr..
noon Chi M & ht V 4s 1023
llllll) 110 BOIl 4S
Illilll do gin 4'4s
Union Chi It I It V rfd 4s...
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41101) Clcv Hh Lino 414s...
L'0000 Chi Un Hta 114 s
50(11) Del (i Hud conv Is..
40110 do rfd 4s
11)00 do equip 4V4s
llllll) Den & Itlo Cr rfd 5a.
27000 Detroit United 414 s..
limn DIs Hecur Corp Bi...
1 ni)0 Hrle conv 4s r D. . .
21)011 Intcrli Met 414s ....
7000 Interb It T rcf 3s...
301)11 Intornl Paper Ob, . . .
2730(1 Jap now O S 4'.4.
SHOO do now 4s
aooo Knn City So 3s...
100(1 Kings Co Kiev. 4s.
.1000 Lnclta Steel 3s 103O.
3000 Laclede Clan 1st M.
5001) Lie Sll deb 4s 1U2K.
r.lillll l.ou & Nash rcg 4s.
13000 Manhattan la .....
l'liiilil tin Jn
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11)00 Mn Knn & T 1st 4a. . 7 lii
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100(1 do Oa 1020 UM
1000 Mont Power 3s ,0iJr
4000 N Y Air Urnko cvt ils.l()3H
BS00O N Y CJ. II Cs 1121a
0000 do 314 s H2H
2000 do 4s DOH
5000 dn 4'4s 2
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11)00 do 414 s 10(10 102 102 12
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10(10 dn 4H 10113.. 1114's 10rf 1 "Hi
1400(1 N Y Trl Ben 4 4s.... 07'f 07f 07.
1000 Norf & West d v 4s.. RRi 8JJ HN
40011 Nor P.io gen 3s..... 0314 o.'t :5h
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2000 .In rfd- 4s. ... , M'S 8" ', 8','
2000D Soutn Jiwy gen .!? .MV .AiiJ
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2S00O U S Steel f Os !.'?. 5. 'fi?,,.
4000 Union 1'aj 1st 4s IMIJi JJOla UJJ.I
1301)0 Vh Car Chem Oa ....U"': lj"t 'U
130OO Wabash 2d 3 08 fr OS 08 H
2000 west snoro i "" -" '-
Tohl sates. M.033.000, compared juljl .70..
000 last Waturdayi tills week, 8l8.10J.0OOi last
HU. S21.80O.OuO.
serv dpolts net... 82.0r!-ur.'i
Uovernuent depoalts.... 0.013.U12
Da o other Fuderal
Heserva knnka nr . . 2 "00.032
All other liabilities 808
Total liabilities 143,204.013 4(.1ST.T83
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
NEW YORK Aug 2fl. BUTTER Receipts,
87 MaVkVriuiitf Ton. Irregular for cream
t'y, not much surplu riunainlna; unaold. ijuo-
JiSa!5IS 10.043. Market jul.t. F.h
good stsady. Wblta storage eggs a" tvaar
. Quotatlona unchanged.
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
Galena Blgnal OH Company, regular Quarterly
"U shar on 'tbl w?td stock anJ S a
ry on the common, payable 8etoiMf
. 311 ssffifi -
FOREIGN EXCHANGE x
NEW YORK, Aug. 28. Tho featuro of
tlie foreign exchange market In the early
dealings today, as In the two doya prev
ious, was strength In Ituaslan exchange.
A new high was reached this morning at 31
and 31.35. This shows on udanco of
about 70 points frori th remo low of
seeral months otJ. The strength of IUla.
slan Is du to the credits established here
through sales of securities and on loans.
The high prices reached for all classes of
ItuBsian bonds recently are also a factor.
derman exchange showed a further ease
and checks are -w only. above the
extreme lo.v record. Them were no other
features i 'd from, a very s'ight shading
from the highest in Scandinavian kroner.
Quotations: Demand sterling 4.75 ,
cables 4.76 7-16; 60-day bills 4.71. 90.
day bll3 4.69; relchsmark cables 71 1MI,
checks 71?4i franc cables 6.90 VV, checks
5 90; lire cables 6.4794. checks 6.48H;
Swiss cables 5.38 M, checks 6.29; Vienna
cables 12.35. checks 12.80; Scandinavian
kroner cables 28.68, checks 28.78; pesetas,
0 17 and 39.!3f guilder cables 41 less
J.16, checks 41V4 plus 1-38; rubles 31,30
and 31.15.
New York .
Philadelphia
lloston
UblcafO
RATES FOR MONEY
Call. Tim
i ws ImS
a t
Slit?4 .4
Commercia"!' paper! "t'hrVa to aU months, Folia,
lphla. 41i 04V4 twr ceot.
delphla,
DANK CLEARINGS
runk clearlnca today, compared with the cor
MsPondlM ' 'Yflo!Y "Bk 114.
phll. S33.483.410 123.1411.003 l2J.448.Bti3
Kato'n V.... 2431.048 al.M.11.483 13.800.711
Sugar Futures Quiet
NEW YORK. Aug. 26 Sugar futures
opened quiet this morning, unchanged to a
decline of three points, with sales on the
call 1809 tons. The trading was of an
evcnlng-up character for over the week
end. October sold at 4.30; Pecember. 4.13
end ti January at MS and March st
i.H.
Acme Tea 5.iit
Advnnco Hum ... 14
Alaska Oold Mines iovi
Am Ar Chem. .... 784
Am H Sugar. -... 80
Am Can noy,
Am t;ar & Fiiy, . , as
Net
Irfiw. Close, chite.
33 SH .....
Ii 14
tfl 10
774 TlVt Vi
80 .....
30
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RAM
80
01
do ift 1H14 in! 117154
Am Hide & Ii.... 10 10 10
Am lec ......... 20 20 20 1
Am Llncc(t 2IH 2114 21U V
Am I.oco It 73 77
Am Smelt oott 08 00
(10 ))fil H 1)314 03 03i
Am Steel IMy 31 34 31
Am Tel & Tel 1.11 131 131
Am Tohac )M ...107 107 107
Am Woolen 43 47fc 43
Am Writ I'np pf . 27 20 27
Amor Zinc 33 3S 83 V
Anncondn Copper. 30 ssafc 80
Atchison 103 103 103
At(llllf&WI ... 7174, 71 7174 Id
do prof 00 03?i OS1
Ilaldtvln I.oco ... 80 70 80 Vi
Unit & Ohio 87 8(1 floai
. do prcf 727& 72 72 Vi
HcOllohcm Steel.. 430 410 480 3
do prcf 137 137 137 2
Urltlyn Itnp Tran. 83 83 83 -!
Burns Bros 73 73 73 1
Hutto & Superior. 07 00 60 1
California Pet of 43 43 45
Canadian l'aclflc.177 177 177
Central Leather.. 37
Clics & Ohio .... (11
Chlo Great W.... 12
do pfd A .10
Chla Mil & St V.. 04
C C C & St Louis. 30
do prcf 80
Chlo & North W. .127
07
17
SO
33
40
1.10
78
Cont Can
Chi Tt 1 & Pac. .
Chill Copper ...
Chlno Copper , .
Cot Kiiol & Iron
Council GaH . . . .,
Cruclblo Steel .
Cuban Cano Sugar 33
uo prd 03
Don & lllo Or pfd. 33
Distillers Secur .. 13
urio
Oen Klectrlc
Ocn Motor .
do pfd
Goodrich Co ....
do pfd
Ot North pfd
Ct North Ore ctfs
Orccnc Can Cop.
Ill Cent
Inspiration Con .
lilt Agr Corp pfd
Intcrnl Paper pfd
Int Nickel
Int Mcr Mar t c.
dn pfd
Kelly-Spring Tiro
Kcnnc Cop
Lncka Steel ....
Lehigh Vnl
Louis & Nash . .
Mackay Co
37 37
01 01
12 12 7"
33 33 1
04 01
80 80 1
80 80 If.
127 127
07 07 2
17 17
20 20
82 3.1
47 40 1
133 133
70 77
34 38
017f. 03
33 3.1
13 43
.17 37 37
.171 171 171 1
.873 378 878 1
.12.1 122 123
. 7-2 72 72
113 113 113
117 117 117
38 38 38
47 47 47
101 101 101
30 31 30
41
71
40
37
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71
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70
80
11
71
11
38
1)11
74
30
70
80
120 120 120
83T4 83 a.'.Tf. Hi
Max Motors 8.1 83 83
.Mexican Petrol ..101 102 103
Aim nil Copper ... .13 38 33
Missouri Pacific . . 4
dote 4 'A
Montana Power .. 01
Morris & Essex . . 81
41
71 ','j
41
38
00
71
30
70
80
Nat Clk & Suit pf.100
Nat Kiianicllng
Novndn Con ....
N Y Central . . .
N Y N II & II...
Norf & West
North Pacific . . .
Pacific Mall ....
Pcnna It H
Pittsburgh Coal .
Pressed Steel Car
Pullman Co .....
4
4
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81
100
24
10
1
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81
100
23
10
104 104 V.
30 80
120 120
110 111
20 20
33 33
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107
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23
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107
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103
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120
111
20
33
20
3.1
107
Itwy Steel Spring. 47
Itay Cops 23
Heading
Itepub Ir & Stl.
do pfd
Shat Copper . . .
So P It prcf...
South Pacific.
Southern By . .
do pref 07
Standard Milling. 00
St L & S Fran w I 10
Studebnker 127
Tennessee Copper 277fc
Texas Company. . 10.1
Twin City It T . . 07'f.
United Clg Stores 100 100 100
united Fruit ....Kin 101 103
Union Pacific 111 140 111 y,
U S C I P & F 20 20 20
U S I'nill Alcohol. 113 111 113 1
..100 101 100
83 8.1 38
11.1 113
20 20
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08
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103
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23
08
08
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127 1
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U S Ituhber 30 80 80
U K Smelters .... 71 70 71 -t-
U S Steel 0716 00. 07
do pref 11774 1177ft 11774
Utah Copper .... 83 82 HS
Va Car Chem .... 41 41 41
Wabash pref A.. 40 40 40
do pref B 27 27 27
Western Union .. 015 03 03
WostlnKhoiiso nice 00 38 CO
West Maryland .. 20 20 20
Willys-Overland.. 47 47 47
Woolworth 137 137 137
Tntnl sales. 237, COO shares, ramniirril with
22.1,"l)0 MmrcH Inst Suturdivt litis urrk, 8,123,
700 stiurrsi last eek. 3.UU8.700 shares.
Financial Briefs
The Now York Produce Exchange has
announced that tho firm of Thomas Jay
O'Neill & Co. Is unablo to meet Its financial
obligations. The firm did a cottonseed oil
business and was apparently caught by yes
terday's sharp advance In that market.
The principal express companies operat
ing In the United States havo reported n
total operating revenue for April of S8,288,
121, an Increase of 11,013,253 over tho cor
responding month of last yoar, and a not
operating revenue of $1,266,323, an tncreaso
of 382,22;'. After taxes wero deducted
there remained an operating Income ot SI,
132,975, a gain of S3S9.243.
A Chicago Board of Trade membership
has been sold at $5600 net to the buyer,
the highest prlcu on record.
The London Stock and Ccttot. Exchanrea
were closed today.
The New York Subtreasury gained
$680,000 from tho hanks yesterday.
The gross earnings ot 33 railroads during
the second week of August amounted to
$15,698,481, an Increase of $3,282,731 more
than the corresponding week of last year,
Commercial failures this week In the
United, States were 273, against 352 last
week, 375 the preceding week and 321 In
the oirreapom" ng week last year. Failures
In Canada pumberc 22, against 33 last
week, 23 In the preceding week and 61 last
year.
The American Locomotive Company haB
received an order from the Pittsburgh and
Lake Erie Ilallroad for ten Mikado type
locomotives
The total trcome of the Atlantic, Gulf
and West Indies Steamship Lines for June
was $2,937,219, an Increase of $1,271,866
over the corresponding month of last year.
The net for the month was $929,491, a gain
of $680,904, For sis month the gross
earnings were $16,596,633, an increase of
$5,691,659, and tin. net earnings were
$3,830,517, a gain of $2,302,429,
RAILROAD EARNINGS
PERU) MAnqUKTTE.
1618. Increase.
Third week Ausust ..( )44U.2B3 173.244
From July 1 3.0H.289 379.601
BUFFALO. ROCHESTER AND PITT8BITROH.
July gross $1,103,320 $141,120
Net 317.03T 69,077
Surplus 210.337 01.390
Cotton Statistics
NEW YORK
tlou of cotton for
Total vlslbla sup-
wu ... . ,
Total Ux a!6t
Autruatt S3 . ,
Aux 26. Tbs statistical poal-
' mis weeK is ju ion
TOis vyeea Last week.
week la am follows:
juaai 7ar.
DUr , . 3,774,138 S.303.703 J.tisMUS,
Or which Amur- ........ .......
460.731 311.203 $33,014
WHEAT IS IRREGULAR
AND DEMAND LIMITEp
Early Soiling Larger Than Re
cently, and Prices Drop From
c to lMic
(IRAIN nni.T WnATIIKR FORECAST
rillCAno. An. 20. The weather fore
cast for 30 hours follow!
Illinois nnd ,MIourl t'nufltleit with
lhiimlerhnwers thl nflernonn or tnnlehtl
south, somenhnt fooler tonlnliti.Hiinilnr aen
ernlly rnlr, cooler Mtrrme south. ., .
UUronsln (,rneriill.r fair nml continued
root Ionium anil Nttnilnr. , ...
Minnesota lenerallT fair Ionium nml
nrohalil)- Niinitnri ullclitlr wnrmer Nunri.ijr,
Iown (lenerallr fnlr tonlelit anil Sumliy,
!t and fcnttlli M-nlr.li it ffhllr mirnier
- - ------ -. .......... .. . .-
niininir, vrrm nnn remnii
Hftiith llnlntn tti.l X-.I.Matinwf TnIHl-it
nml continued cool tonlshtt Hnnilay aenernlly
fair nml warmer.
, Hmnui Unsettled, m-obnlitr (humler
loirer tills afternoon snntliejst iMirtlnni
cooler tontsht, en.t nnitsnutlii Hunilnjr n
eritlly fnlr, ulltlillr wnrnicr. north.
CHICAGO, Aug. 26. Irregularity was
displayed In the wheat matket today, wheat
being up 14c at tho start, at $154'iW
1 . G 3 ?i j December, down Ho at $1.65V45i
$1.65, nml May, off Vic nt from $1.68 (i
1.69i.
At best the demand was limited, whllo
tho selling was larger than recently In
tho early dealings. This caused prices to
drop, September selling off lVic and tho
other options falling about He Limited
offers from tho country wcro noted.
Tho Liverpool market wan strong nt tho
start, but later cased and nt the close tho
undertone was nervous. Iteporta received
hero stated that rain was needed over n
wide area In Argentina, although only small
damago has been suffered.
The receipts at Minneapolis and Dututh
today wero 328 cars, agalnBt 234 enra n
year ago; nt Winnipeg 323 cars, compared
with 16 cars; nt Chicago 170 cars, con
trasted with 345 cars.
Corn was comparatively steady nt tho
stnrt, prices being unchanged to lie higher.
Commission houses conttnuo to buy on n
fair scale, whllo tho supply Is scattered.
At Liverpool tho innrkct was strong, being
Influenced by advances In tho spot article.
The receipts hero today wcro 97 cars.
I.endlnK futures ranged as follows:
Open, Men. Low.
Wheat
Peptomlicr
December
Mny l.r.H 1.3H
"rt f n Ihfllll llnlll Att
VMI4 1I1VI Ullllll j
mi4
II
I
r.i
r,3li
September
December
.May
OltH
Heptembor
December
Mny
I.nrI
Fopiemlier
October . .
Derrmbnr .113. hi)
lllbs
September.. ! 1. 411
October ....11.11!
January
l'urk
September ..27.13
October . ...1'H. 11:,
December . .:.'.l.riu
Hid. tAsked.
l.r.iu i.,iii i.Mt
i.r.ri'4 i.r.M4 i.r.314
7sS
Vrsteril fly's
Close, dose.
l.nl l.n:t
l.r.i 1 . r. 1 Ti
1.311 tl.33
latn Mt
4"
IKO
773
40
10
tr..l4
737
711
47'
33
.It. S3
.U.-J7
11.117
1 l.L'7
13.83
11.11)
14.17
11!. KO
27.3.-.
sil.an
L'3.30
14.07
14 17
13.110 Ti:i.bT
14.37 Ml. -in
lt.iy li.ir,
12.70 12.HO
27.0.-,
L'J.25
11.13 i t.22
14.. I) 11.1:7
11.37
14. rj
1L-.1K
27.33
an. or,
23.10
27.03
211.111
23.33
Spot Wheat Firm at Liverpool
LlVr.lirOOL. Aug. 20. Spot wheat was
firm with No. 2 hard winter quoted at lis
9d, No. 2 red winter IDs Viil, a gnln of Id;
No. 1 Northern Manitoba. 15s Id, up Id,
nnd No. 2 Northern Manitoba 14s ll'.Jd,
n rlso of Id. Corn ntrong with American
mixed quoted nt 10s 9d, nn upturn of Id;
Plnte lis 9d, nn advance of '.fcd. Flour was
unchanged at 63s.
PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WltllAT Receipts, 102,307 hush. Demnnrt
wns fairly active nnd thu innrki-t ruled llrm
under tnouerato olfcrlnffs. ciuotutlnni: Cnr
lots. In export eloator No. 2 red. spot, $1.51
1 54; .No. 2 southern rod. t t.4'j IT l.nj;
stenmer No. 2 reil. I1.4H01.31: No. 3 reil,
31.IMftl.ni: rejected A. l.l j'tcl. IS rejected
11. 11.1JV1.4j.
CORN Receipts, 0901 bush. Tho market
wns quiet, but firm under modcrnto offerliiEs.
Quotations: Cur lots for local trodc, ns to
yeiiow, ukihpic
iul.iiiiiii iiriiL'rn .ii. v
atnn mp sallnit fill fit ilTm An ?n Tt vnl Imu Hi r.i)
8c: do No. 4 x-IIoht. Illll2c.
OATS Receipts. I'j.lll bush. Offerlnits wero
llclit nnd tho mnrket ruled llrm and lc hlzhor.
but demnnd wns only moderate. Quotations:
No. 2 white. S34rT3ftc: vtnnJanl Avhlle. .VJi)
ri2'4c; No. 3 white. oiHi CCIl'iic; No. 4 wlillj.
iUSfr.Oi;; samplo outs. U1W470.
FI.OUR Receipts, 003 bbls. nnd 2.737.4HS lbs.
In sacks. Demand wnn Hutu und prices were
without Important chance. Follow Ihb aro tho
quotations per 11)11 lbs. In wood: Winter, clear,
Sll J.IWd.CO; do. stralnht. it.73j7; do. pati-nt
I7fij)7.3l); Kansas, clear, cotton stirks. 1it.7."is, 1
stralaht. cotton uncle. $7.251)7.51):
cotton sacKs, ijnun,..); sprtnit.
do. nntent.
Ilrst rlcnr,
$0.6W7. Ill: ilo. pntent. $7.noWH.2."i: do. fsvnrltu
brands, IS.r.DJi'll. Ill: city mills, choice nnd riim-y
ratent. SH.B09U.I0: city mills, rcifular Krndi-M
winter, clear. $H.23il.dO; do. str.iu.-ut. $11. i.M(7.
Uo. nntrnt. $77.5,
HYi: Kl.OUR sold siowlr. but ruled firm under
mini
per
pilte
iyi: 1
u offcrlms. Wo nuoii- nearby ut Idviu
uui. itnu western at iinfui.
PROVISIONS
The markft rulrd firm, but thn was little
trad Inc. l-'o I lowing are the quotations: City
beef. In ota. amokct and nlr dried, U&c; vf st
ern ln-ef. In sets, nmoked. 'Mc; city twMif,
knucklrn and tenders, nmoked and ulr dried,
Uc; western beef, knuckles and tenders.
smoKed. 1'Uc; bet hams. t.siP'M). norlc. family.
IJswSM.MJi hums. H. r. cured, , loose, 1SU V
lHHr: do. skinned, loose. lW'i fy'JUr' da. do
smoked, liO',4 WJlc: othr hams, smoUed, city
curfd. ns to brand and nerac ll'Hti hnms,
smoked western cured. l'JW: ila, bulled, bone
less, Ale; picnic shoulders, ti. 1. cured, loose.
Ho, do, smoked, 16c: bellies. In nlckle, accord
ing to lurrnco loose. lUttc; breakfuHt hncon. an
to brand and nvcruKe. city cured, -lie; breakfast
bacon, western cured. IMc: lard, western, re
fined, tierces, lriVc; do, do. do, tubs, ir.Uc;
lard, puro city, kettle rendered, In tierces, 10 Vic:
do, do, do. In tubs 1514 c.
REFINED SUGARS
The market was quiet, but steady. Refiners'
list prices: Extra ua Granulated. 7c; powdered.
7. lllo: confectioners' A. O.tlUc: soft b'rudes, U.'.'j
UO.bSc
DAIRY PRODUCTS
HUTTHIl There was little wholesale trndlnir
as usual on tho last day of the .week, but of
ferings of fancy stock wero llRht und vuluea
were steadily maintained. The. imotntlons
uro os follows: Western solid-packed cream
ery, fancy specials .13c ; ex-tra. J.IU)34c. oxlrii
firsts, SJMS.'tic. Ilrsls. SlVjc. seconds 20 fa W
30fac: nerby prints fancy . 3c. do. ntrraira
ritra, 31033c; do, llrats. 32033c; seconds. 30
31o: jobbln sales uf fnncy prints. 30 W 42c.
KOOS There a kooiI outlet for the limited
receipts of fine fresh cuss slid values wero nrm
ly maintained. The following are tho quo
tations! In free cases, nearby extra, 32c
per doa.t nearby flrsis. IH.7UW1) rr sund.ird
case: nearby current receipts. l7.SUWb.4li per
caso) western, extras, S.'c per dos. : western
extra firsts S.70U.30 per cate. do. nrata
lu.iliOa 4U p.-r case, fancy sel;ctcd candled
fresh est were fobbing at 30031c pr doa.
C'llEBSK Tl market ruled Arm under I'lht
orterlnss nnd a fair demand. Quotations: New
&&,. uma.fr,l"tLoy-Soosdr liSWilfifS
skfms. oSlUc. pouLTRY
I.IVE Desirable stock was In smalt supply
ana. nrin. uui ne "if A'y-""'.", " "rra,-
03 .ft: rniiMlem. 1-1 1
accord inn. tu tHS,u.'
Oiintnllonil Fowls.
1 r.a. inelns) sihliiLsansi.
welBhtnir It. 8 lbs. and over nplece. 2824oi
"p4?. chickens .vnaller.lres. lotfJlc White
tll l -.IT.'. --- --,-.'
VX ii nml nualtty. llifltia: pigeons, old.
per pair
-..
riu
youus,
per pair. 1st
nrtESSED Receipts of desirable stock were
light and the market ruled firm, but demand was
only moderate. . Quotations: Kresh-klllud. dry.
Dacked Kowls 12 I" no. ory-piCKt-u. mncy
selfed. 23V, c: doT welghlns 411 S,lba. aplew.
2Sc; do. wlihme 4 lbs. uplece, S3c: do. welshing
3ii lbs apiece, 22c: do. weighing 3 lbs. apiece
2?021c. r'owls. In bbls.. ice-packed, fancy
dry-Picked Northern Indiana gd Illinois,
weighing 405 lbs. apiece, 22!lr: Southern In
diana and Illinois, weighing 4M3 lbs. apiece.
22c; smaller ils, 10 Oilc. Old roos ers. dry
prcked. ide, Uroillng , chickens Hlfnols larg.
a(t!e! do Indiana, arge. 24023c; do, small
sixes. 22023c. Urollers. Jersey fancy, auif-yc
SJarby.- spring? 10 O.Tc. " Wb.!
tVhlte. weighing II to 12 ba. per do;
20O2TC. Ducks
er ouxn
oxen. 1.1 30
u lbs. cer doxen.
H lbs. per doxen
White, weighing II to 12 be.
si. 1.70 1 white, weighing 0 to 1
. .uisik ii. .l,tA iv ih!mi 71
i:rfn! EKirZ wiiffbloi 7 lbs par dozen,
i't'itA'e.n whit a. uelchlnir flwUH lbs. per
dJxen. lilooolTotiJark K."2.73; small and
No. 2. U0cOil.23.
FRESII FRUITS
Prices generally were, steadily held, but de
mand was only moderate. Quotations. Apples.
rJJi.wJVV iSJ Maryland, per hamper Fancy.
f'lr. Ti" VTvT on.! 14TK l.amAnf luir
uu w .vr". vw . rsa
wr craie, rioriaa. uv
carrier BIberta. II SU
ut, Cartnm. IlOl.DU,
MouBtiln llwe MWI 3. rears, p.ona
Vroli; perbbl.. Wfc W gfTUVlSK?"
Una Delaw.re, per crate. Vinnf'- "ttUr
melons, southern, per car. I10OW2.3.
VEGETABLES
The eeneral market was aulet and without
ImJortant change. Quotations: White jaotatoeg.
oerLbl No. 1 Eastern Shore. 12 23S2.T3. No.
SCKsVt. Shore. ,101..jtfo 1 Norfolk. J2&
2V Ni7 2 Norfolk. jiSh-3- WB1" Waiee.
eraiy" per basket. 33JS0. sweet W'atoes,
iini sai rair iu sywu.
box. tOOT. flneapples. I
Peaches. Virginia, per,
North Carolina ano f"R."i .
Si J, ia02.1. No. 2 TScejl. ooiws. Jersey,
ier basket, 7icQli do. Pennsylvania, per
feamper ll.SJl3o. do. do. Px lOO-lb. ba.
,..d
I2W2
23 i do, Virginia, tJ- to-iEat. 1 01.23,
Sales in Philadelphia
000 Anne Cop. si)i
300 Chlno Coil, ntv,
loo l:icc Stor. 0114
130 Krlo -37 V4
10 tntit&Mct 3H
330 Ut Suii V. llVft
32 Ioli Vnl . . HOTl
103 Vn It It 30
813 1' 11 T ct. 20
100 I'hllii Trnc. 70
130 Hemline; .too
lno t'nloiiTrnu til
1.1 U It I HO
4oir. u a stoci. 07
103 Win Cramp 8 1
Nel
Close. chRO.
3tt .
8Vi
07 V4
3114
14H
tiOW.
M96
32 V.
7 Vi
37 Vi
33
It
80
3374
20
787's
lOSift 100
43 43
80 80
oovi ni 14
80 80 2
38
11
80
6374
20
70
1
.Total sate.. 7437 .hires, compared with 1.2I
slinrr. luM M.-iinriliiyi M- eck. 73,313 share. I
Inst urrK, 13,301 shares.
IKINDS. . Net
lllah. f.ow. Close chKC
$3000 AtnU&t: Ha 04 Vi OlVi Olli -4- Vi
1000 City 4m rrc;
.Tin 1032 1)3 03 03
300 nifcl'Tr 4s Hi 83 HI 2
looo IntrRtltysIs 37V4 3714 3714 14
31)00 l'nCoirHiK.IOiy. 101 Vi lOlVi Vi
7000 I'llll i:io 4s 8IVi sir.
100 ilo 5s ...lol'Ki I04-Vi 111 I'M !fi
3000 ltilnp; fill 4b OSVi 03V& Vfc
Total snles. JU2.000. rnmnarril ltli 10.80O
lust MiiltiriliiM this rek, S38O.100I lint rck,
iH.1,!i:iO.
Local Bid and Asked
Today Yesterday
Bid. Asked. Hid. Asked.
-IH r.i) -IH. r.l)
oo'. r.su riii' os'l
HII .1H 4(1
sou mi, no.. "2M
Illl'j ojs MV
-, , u- ?i m
''' ...T. . .ml' J
uo prei "'' i'. v.it 1'.,.
Kejslono Tel 14i 1 14 144 14V5
do t o 1IU Ufa II' J45
ilu pfd is HO , I1 l'5
I,l(ii nun Corp 1DT4 H, U 1! ft
Ihlsli Nay "."., 73'i .,, "-'Jj
LehUh Vnl noli .SI M)'s HHi
Duff & flusq t 0
do pref ....
Drill J ii ....
Hnldwln
r.lcctrlo StornRO
Ueneral Asphalt
iViumi .in "")
hlgh .Vnl Tr 20Jj
no pru , -i-'in
PennsyUanln 3;.
Philadelphia lllcarle ,.2s',
I'lillndelnhla Vn Hi
do r, nr cent pr
ilo 0 per tent pr
Phlln It T
tending
Tonopill llelmoltt
Tonopnh Mlntus . .
ITnlon Traction . .
U O I
I.' H Wei'l
York ltwy
do prcf
Wm Orninp t c . . .
i
111 -I2'4
r,u r.r.J,
2H, 2H
.ini,i -in
:i'i :iu
4lli 411
. . -u .o; in".
. .lmi'i lull's ion..
Hi rll' A'A
. . i i!r. j.-,
K"U Wl
1111.
II
.17'i
Si
.-111
411
::V$
. . 3T
. . BO
44
07 (J
13
IIS
SI
I
4.1
.U
4(1 '4
30
41)14
20
lOIIU
4".
ni,.
44.
Wl
7l
Sk
b2
COTTON DECLINES
ON PROFIT-TAKING
Trade is Still Much Larger Than
in Ordinary Times, Although
Big Activity Recedes
COTTON I1KI.T WIlVrilKH.
NI-AV VOItK. Aug. 20. Tho ca'fr wns
Eenerally fair ocr tho rotton twit tins
n,TriV'fi!llolnc temnrrntiires ;'"'1.rf'!P',,,Vjl
AHheillle. 031. Chatlitnoogii. Oil "!!.!'
liliowllle nnd iiiriiiiiiKiiiii. .y".::--v-"-:
..... .. .. .(...a.. Mnltlln
1-nVi Nnili.li. Sim AiitoiUo, A illene nnd At-
Virksburg,
.Ittle Hock, llel lllo
r --.- .... ..i.i-
nnd"fil.mcpoVKM72i I .Wftli nnd Wllmlna
"on. 71! l'en,ucln.'tll.laliomn Thonmsllle
nnd t'luirlotle. 70i Coriiii" Clhrlsll. New Or
leans. Niuniiniiji nnil .liicksomllle. 7f
Thrro huh ,02 neh of iireclpltation ni
ltnlelali. .1(1 Inch at U uiliiKtim. .14 Ineli
lit Clmrlestoii nnd V30 Inch ut Jntksontllle.
NnW YOniC. Auc SO. At tho opcnlnp;
this mornlnp; tlvo rotton market was not
bo actlvo 0,1 yesterday, tilthoiiKli trado was
still inueli laiKor than In ordinary times.
With Liverpool closed, tho forecn3t for
nwiiinmn iinscltlpd and cooler, thern was n
disposition to tako pronts on tho openlnB
ndvanco ot 7 to 9 points, which caused
later reactions of about 14 points, senulnB
prices under last nlelil'u Close at mo -"" "
tlm flrRl 10 minutes.
Ti. iniiini iitiiurn was caused by a run
of ovcrnlBht buyins orders to commission
houses, which wero soon satisfied.
Tho Journal of Commerce. In Its cotton
tcport, says the prospects In Alabama are
very poor. A month hbo thu condition was
01.8 per cent, and slnco then a fuitlier
deterioration of moro than five points has
taken place, maklnB the condition tho low
est In many years, tho Jiiiy ruma ji
tho principal causo of damnco, but boll
i-vlls Imvu nlsodiiUlctcd much loss.
Tho market UurlnB tho later tradlns
showed much nervousness and prlco chanson
were irregular, selling off to u net decline
of lOlI points, rally Ins a dozen points
on trado demand. Heavier ninrsln calls
wero reflected In a considerable Increase In
Wall street and commission liouso liquida
tion nnd Liverpool was reported a seller.
Crop news on tho nveraBo inado nn un
favorable showing. I'rlvntc cables from
Liverpool expressed apprehension that a
rush of American business to tuo i.nKiian
mnrket after September 1, when the, new
cotton futures law becomes operative, might
linvo an undesirable effect on the Liverpool
market nnd possibly result In Ilrltish Gov
ernment regulation, ns in tile caso ot vari
ous other commodities.
October
December
January
Marih ..
.May . .
July
.Spot . . .
YcVilsy a
Close. Open.
. . 13.114 13.03
. . 13.711 13.N3
. . 15.WI 1S.S3
. . 1S.KS 111.111
, . 111.0!) 10.17
. . 111. Ill) 10.22
, . 13.h,'.
IIISH. T.ow. Close.
13.72 13..1II 13.72
1.1.111 1.1.111 lii.KII
13.S3 13.00 13.03
lll.ll'l 13.H1 HI. US
111. IK Iti.D'l 111.111
111 22 10.10 HI. HI
10. ST,
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
NEW VOniC, Aug. 2C The market for
coffee futures opened firm tills morning,
with a continuation of good outside support
and first prices showed advances of 2 to 9
points. Uuslncss on tho call was actlvo,
with sales 8750 bags.
A continued good demand utter the open
ing caused prices to advance sharply, De
cember Bolng to 9.25c, March to 9.35c, nnd
May to 9.19c, or about 10 to 14 points not
higher. Wxchango houses and Wall street
wero actlvo buyers with selling scattered
and in the nature of profit-taking. The local
spot market was firm and higher, Hlo No.
7 at 9?ic and Santos No. 4 ut HHc.
Todiy'B
Opening.
Aturust. ..
of-Voffi.V. 01200.20
November .-.-..
December... 0.1160.13
January
February .-
SUrcli 0.2S
April. O-3'l
Way........ 0.140.43
July ".'.'.'.'.'.' ti.'s'dfJO 32
Illd.
Total sales. 33,230 baes.
Today's
Clone.
o'hiwb's.i
0.3JO0.83
d.32'riu'33
0.37O.3d
d,47'8i'4
u.n'.'ii)..i.')
u.nijn..'n
o.iijno.ii.l
0.0780. OS
Yesterday's
t'lose
0 I20u.11
0 PJfjU.1.1
0.124(0.13
u.i2(i)o i a
0.12Q0 13
u.iuea.n
0.2DUU 21
0.23WII.2II
II. 30 S U. 3 1
0.31l).3ll
I) 4DH0.41
0.43O0.40
BAR SILVER
Commercial bar silver was quoted today
In New York at GGttc, a decline pt He-
The prlco of bar silver quoted In London
today was 3Hd, oft 1-lCd,
I.KOAI. ADVKItTlSINO
IS THE CIRI'lUNS1 COURT TDK THK COUN-
ty ot Philadelphia. Term 101U.
i;l:ile of Louis t'urty, drceasrd.
Notice Is hereby civen that Hate ('arty, widow
of said decedent has filed In said court her peti
tion, together with nn Inventory and appraise
ment of tho personal and the real estate ot said
decedent, praying that there be set aside and
awarded to her absolutely under the protlslons ot
the act of April 1 1DW). and Its supplements,
stock of Unity Stock and Loan Association ap
praised at 11014 und cash In the amount of
J3'Jbi). SEk-resatlnic the amuunt of l&OOU allotted
her under the said act ot Atuu-mbly. and that the
same will be approved by the said court Sep
tember B, 1916, ut 10 a. in. unless exception
thereto be filed before that time.
WILLIAM BHOVy-N. JR..
Attorney for Petitioner.
001 West BtkI Trust Iiulldln-.
mviDBxn notices
OFFJCE OF
THE 0. II. ULWT COMPANY
" LAND TITLE UUILDINO.
Philadelphia. Pa.. Auc. 22. 1910.
The Directors of Ireeport (las Couiujur ha
this day declared rtular quarterly dividend
of one and one-half per cent. (HI. 50 per share)
on th preferred stock of the Company .out
standlsK. peyable September 1. 1018, t holder
of ald stock of record at the .close of business
this date- Check will be mailed.
C. U WEAK. Secretary.
UIKKCTOHV HI ACCOllNTAJSTl
Certified "nhUf Aeeountantu
LAWRENOK B. BROWN
A ca
IMS REAL ESTATE TUU3T BUILD1KO.
BOND MARKET IS HELPED BY SUCCESS
OF THE $250,000,000 BRITISH LOAN
Other Foreign Flotations Will Gome Before the End of"
the Year Little to Discuss in Trading on Pliila-
delphia Stock Exchange
rtond market conditions wera materially
Improved during the last week, primarily
ns a result of tho pronounced success of
the $2BO,000.000 tT?o-yenr 5 per cent Brit
ish nolo offerlnff, tho entire amount hav
Inc been suhscrlbcd within a short tlmn
after the opcnlnp; of the books on Wednesday.
Tho bankers, howover. decided to permit
the books to rcmnln open until 13 o'clock
today, In order that tho small subscribers
desiring- to participate might be able to
do EO.
Whllo It Is Rcncrally understood that thero
will bo other substantial foreign loans be
fore tho close of this year, the bond mar
ket ns a wliolo showed fractional ndvances
over 10 dnys ngo, althotifth the volume of
business was not materially larger, but In
quiry slightly moro urgent.
At this time of tho year bond houses
tisiinlty record tho smallest volume of busi
ness during the 12 months' period, so that
tho present dullness Is no exception to the
rule established In the past.
There wns nn unusually heavy demand
for municipal bonds during the last week.
Now York city Issues In particular com
manding moro than ordinary attention os
n result of heavy trading.
Outsldo of United States Steel common
thcro wns very llttla to discuss In tho trad
ing on the Philadelphia Stock Enchiwge in
tho two-hour session today. Steel vrtM
weak In sympathy with tho downward
trend In New Tork.
Movements of prices were Irregular, with
tho general tendency toward lower1 levels.
A two-point loss was recorded in Cramp
trust certificates. Somo attention wns di
rected to Philadelphia Rapid Transit trust
certificates, which advanced a fraction to
20. Thero was no news to account tor this
upward move.
For somo tlmo past thero has been dis
cussion In tho Street with regard to tho
possibility of a dividend being declared on
tho stock, soma reports having It that such
action would bo taken next month, whllo
still other reports had It that a disburse
ment would bo declared In January, Noth
ing; official can be learned on this mattor.
It Is understood that ono of tho company's
directors favors tho declaration of a divi
dend next month, but tho other mombors
ot tho Jjonrd do not.
It has been pointed out In this column
that rtapld Transit could very easily pay1
n dividend out ot the surplus It now haB,
but It is a question whether tho manage
ment wants to cut down this surplus In
view of tho expenditures which wilt bo nec
essary under tho city transit expansion
scheme.
NEW YOHK BANK STATEMENT
Average Loans Fall Whllo Actual In
crease Jump In Deposits
NRW YOntC, Aug. 2C Tho New York
bank statement this week shows a decrease
In nvcrage loans of JC,008,000 nnd nn In
crcaso In nctunl loans of $11,100,000. De
mnnd deposits Increased 33:1,040,000 and
tho tlmo deposits Increased $29,1)19.000. The
nveruge reserve Increased $14,120,570. while
the nctual decreased $2,202,860. Details
follow:
AvnnAan.
roans
Drmand deposits
Tlrna deposits ...
llcscrvo
ACTUAL.
T.oans
Not ilpmnml deposits
Tlmo df posits
llcscrvo
Increase.
Decrpns.
iii.nns.noo
.i.l.n lo.Don
ln.swi.noo
14.1S0.BT0
tlt.too.non
MIl.MU.OOO
iin.ntu.noo
li.HIK.tJOO
LOCAL MINING STOCKS
TONOPAH STOCKS.
Jim nuller
MarNamarn
Midway
Mlzp.ih Extension
Montana
North Star
Tnnonnh IJclmont
Vonopoh Extension
Tllil.
.8.1
.tin
.is
.in
.'Ji
.in
BJs
Tonopali Mining rH
lirncue lina ?.:
West End 7T
COLDFIEt.D STOCKS.
.10
Atlanta
lllu Dull
Ilooth
llllllllOK
t: o i)
Combination Fraction
Dlamondneld II 11 ...
Ilnlsy
Klormc
tloliinnld Consolidated
(Joldflold Mentor
Jumbo Extension ...
Knwanas
Oro
Handstorm Kendall
Silver Pick
.02
.l'J
.01
.03
.0.1
.01!
.1)3
.r.r,
.R2
.08
.Ail
.10
.04
.05
.15
Arizona United
.Nevada Kill ...
Nevada "Wonder
Tccopa Mlnlnir .
MISCELLANEOUS.
.30
.IB
2.10
.10
Asked.
.S7
.07
.21
.20
.an
.10
old
.24
.80
.It
.03
.14
.02
.III
.07
.03
.04
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.84
.01)
.ns
.12
,05
,011
.10
ADVANCE IN CLEARINGS
Local Gain Is 44.2 Per Cent Abovo
Samo Week of Last Year
The total bank clearings ot all the Clear
ing Houses of tho United States for tho
week ending today was $4,34,483,9D1, as
ngalnst $4,313,004,457 last week and ?3,
043,905,045 the corresponding week of last
year. Philadelphia was second In the gain
over last year, having made nn Increase of
44.2 per cent. New Orleans led the country
with an lncrcaso of CC per cent. Details
follow:
Nmt York.. $2,163,448,424 J1,511.22S,311 -4-42.5
lioston .... i.i.d.,ii,t ii i.ii,(.,ui - -4Y"
Philadelphia
Chlcaco
Ht. Louis..
New Orleans
17U.un.s,lo.l
liN.VUH.Mlll
31H,!)'..'I,08II
122.2:
jialttmoro.. BH.aiiH.HHii aa.Q37.7HJ -as.w
.Ik.illll.ClllJ 'dliU
M.awi.Bos -4a.i
la TiiH.ii'i . .r.r.. ii
7H,fi77,r87
21,(118,01)7
21M33
71)7
Sl3
13.7DS.HJ
a- .V
37.0
42.1
SCO
ST8aysl7.'2.8!)0.470.808 J2.052.410.811 .3
to"!SaCy'lef: '088,808.804 488.041,273 4-41.8
Tles! o'llai'a'lS.DSSO.OU $2,B38,357,0H 41.4
A day"!!'. 71111.204.870 603.B47.431 49.6
Total all clt-
week t...r$4.314.483.001 13,013.000,015 42.7
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
cmcAa'o. Aur.i20. nqos rtcccipts. Ji.ooo
head; market atronev Mixed nnd butchers, 110.10
6? 11.10; cood heavy. tl0.5Illl.ll: rough heavy.
JlllW10.rl); llEht. $10.23011.10; piss. $8,806
0.83: bulk. 10.4n)ll.
CATTLE Receipts. 000 head; market steady.
Ilimvea. 10.7SV10.7n; rows nnd heifers, J3.0UO
H.40: stockers and feeders. tn.L'3U7.03; Texans,
ti).noWU.7Si ralves, 110.30012.
SIIKEP Receipts. 2000 hend; market steady.
Natlvo and western. $4.7508; lambs, 18.25
10.73.
Charles J. Bender & Co.
INVESTMENT BONDS
Members Philadelphia Stock ISxchanx
NORTH AMERICAN BLDG.
International Mercantile Marine Company
(International Navigation Corapaiy)
NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT OF PLAN OF REORGANIZATION DATED.
AUGUST 3, 1915, AND OF THE ADOPTION OF A NEW PLAN
To the Holders ot
Ccrtlllcnles of Deposit of The New York Tmst Company as Depositary
und Its AirrnlH, Issued under the certain lloposlt Agreement, dateU
October 2, 1914, for Four anil One-Halt l'er Cent. Mortcnee and Collateral
Trust (.'old llonils of International Mercantile Marino Company; and
Certificates of Deposit of the l'ldellty Trust Company as Depositary and
Its AcrntH, issued under the certain Deposit Agreement, dated November
IS, 1014, for First Mortgage Hlnklne 1'nnd Tlvo Per Cent. Gold Honda of
International Navigation Company (now International Mercantile Marine
Compuny) 1 and
Certificates of Deposit of The New Yorlt Trust Company as Depositary
mid Its Agents, Issued under tho certain 1'lan and Agreement of reor
ganisation, dated August 3, 1015, for preferred and common stock, or
Stuck Trust Certificates In respect thereof, of International Mercantile
Marine Company.
All of said Deposited Bonds, Stock, and Stock Trust Certificates are now
held by the Committee under the l'lim and Agreement of Hearganliatlon
of Internutlouul Mercantile Marine Company, dated August 3, 1015; and
To tho Holders' of
llnileposlted Four and One-Half Per Cent. Mortgage and Collateral
Trust Gold Hands of International Marine Compuny; and
First Mnrtgnge Sinking Fund Five l'er Cent. Gold llonds of Interna
tional Navigation Company (now International Mercantile Marine
Company) t
Notice Is hereby given that tho Plan of Reorganization dated August 3,
1315, lias been abandoned, and In place thereof this Committee has ap
proved and adopted a New Plan for tho readjustment of the debt of Inter
national Mercantile Marino Company (hereinafter termed Marine Company),
which New Plan has been prepared and adopted by the committees repre
senting respectively the preferred stock and the common stock of the
Marine Co-npany. A copy of the New Plan has been or will be fllefl with
the Depositaries and their Agents acting undor said Agreement,1 "dated
August 3, lt'16, and notice ot the filing thereof Is hereby given by publica
tion as provided by suid Agreement, dated August 3, 1915. 'All holders ot
Certificates of Deposit who do not, within ten days after the last publica
tion ot said notice, notify In writing tha Depositary or Us Agents issuing
such Certificates ot Deposit, that they do not assent to said New Plan
will bo deemed to havo assented to said New Plan, and will be bound
thereby as fully and effectually as If they had personally, Individually,
und alllrmatlvely nssented thereto. Prior to the expiration of said period,
non-assenting depositors may surrender their respective Certificates of
Deposit, to tho Depositary or Its Agent issuing the same, and may with
draw tho becurlttes represented thereby upon the payment of their share
of the expenses of the Committee to date of withdrawal as apportioned
by the Committee, which has been fixed by the Committee at One Per
Cent., viz.; Ten Dollars for each One Thousand Dollar bond and One Dollar
per share for each share of preferred or common stock, or Stock Trust
Certificate In respect thereof withdrawn.
Holders of tho First Mortgage Sinking Fund Five Per Ceiit. Gold
Donds of International Navigation Company (now International Mercantile
Marine Company), and of the Four and One-Half Per Cent. Mortgage and
Collateral Tiust Oold Bonds of International Mercantile Marino Company
who have not already deposited their bonds with this Committee, may
obtain the benefits and advantages of the said New Plan by depositing
their bonds, together with all unpaid coupons, with the respective De
positaries of the Committee designated for that purpose, or their Agents,
on or before September 15, 1016.
This Committee will not receive further Deposits of Stock or Stock
Trust Certlllcates.
Copies of the Committee's circular containing full details of tha New
Plan may be obtained from the Secretaries or Depositaries' of the Committee.
Dated, New York, August 26, 1916. '
DEPOSITARIES AND T1IKIK AGENTS
THE NEW YOrtK TRUST COMPANY. Depositary.
.o uroau street, flew xorK irltr.
LAND TITLE ft TRUST COMPANT, Agsnt.
Vbllad.'lphU. fa.
ai.TN. HILLS. CURRID A CO.. Atsnt.
CT Lombard Street. Loudon, EntlanS.
FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY. Depositary.
Philadelphia. J'a.
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY. Agent.
11 Walt Street. New YtJrk Cltj.
FIDELITY TITLE A TRUST COMPANY, Aan
Pittsburgh. Pa.
' THE NEW YORK TRDST COMPANY. Depositary.
o uroaa street, new jors; wity.
FIDHLITY TRUST COMPAN?. Agent,
Philadelphia. W.
ADQLPK BOISSEVAIN & CO.. Asest. .
'Amsterdam. Hollaad.
OLYN. MILLS CURRIB i CO.. Agant.
0T Lombard btrset. Loodaa. Ecgiasd.
For Four and One-Half Per
Cent. Mortaaaa and, Collat-
cral Trust Qold llonds.
Pnp First Mortffaaa
Fund F(va Pr Cent,
Uouds.
Sinking
uqia
For Preferred & Common Stock
and
Stock Trust Certlllcates.
Secretaries)
C. B. HAYDOOK.
20 Uroad Street.
New York City.
T. HOMER ATHHRTON.
S Chestnut Street.
PblUdtlpbk. Pa.
HORNBLOWER MILLER. POTTER BARLE.
MOKOAK. LEWIS UOCKIU3.
Counsel.
OTTO T. DANNABD,
ANDREW J. MILLER.
FREDERICK H. SHU'MAN,
KIDNEY V. TYLEU.
ALHERT II. WldplN,
L. G. MYERS,
WILUAM V. GEST.
T. DeWITT CUYLEB.
SAMUEL F. HOUSTON.
CHARLES U. NORTON.
GEOBQE 8. nttEWSTEB.
BENJAMIN THAW,
CoiUBlUtti.