'.-.( M i i-litn, Ti Hi...l-.hl.;..l,.-imV..,f,J.1u .FINANCIAL NEWS LIBERAL SUPPLY OF STOCKS BRINGS ABOUT BOSSES AFTER EARLY GAINS ' i Pressure Comes From Several Sources in Afternoon, With Heaviest Selling of Day Cost of Strike Settle ment to Railroads Figures l High Points in Today's Financial Nqivs New York banks tost more than $5000 ,000 on movement of money during tait week. Stuts Motor declared initial dividend of S1.25 a share Extra, dividend of $10 declared by Scoville Manufacturing. United Vcrdo Conner paid extra- dividend of 75 cents. Price of bar silver higher in New York and ijonaun. ummiuii, i bum kiib year jur ancaa of last year. Munieinal bond sales in August largest for that month in lo years. Pennsylvania Rail, road and Buffalo and Susquehanna earnv.tns for Julu nnn,i.mfUnh. :.... in Wall street throughout day, cotton, NEW YOltK, Sept. 1. Tho strength which developed nt tho lato trot'lnr; yesterday beenmo more pronounced In tlio early trndlnt; in tho stock market today, but stocks wero sup plied In liberal volume when higher levels wero established, and before tho nrst hour passed nearly all tho early Improvements had disappeared, In tho afternoon stocks wero tinder pressure from several sources, with tho bear element recovering Its confidence and putting out fresh lines of shorts, whilo Bomo of tho Interests committed to tho bull sldo supplied slocks on n largo ecale In order to realize profits. Tho outlook for settlement of tho rnllroad trouble by congressional legislation was at first regarded as helpful to tho Industrials, but there aro many on tho Street who lator were disposed to measure the cost to tho railroads, nut back of Alt tho other Influences was tho fact that tho labor brotherhoods had not with drawn tho strike order for September 4. Several stocks sold ex dividend at tho opening. United States Steel common was ex dividend; Its regular and extra dividends of 2't per cent In nil nnd during tho day Bold nt 97, or equal to 99H with tho dividends on. From that prlco it dropped sharply, nnd" at tho samo timo declines ranging from 1 to 2 points wero sustained In many other issues. Incidents of today's trading, Including tho making of now high records In Inspiration Copper, Mercantllo Marine preferred and Kelly-Sprlngileld common. Thero was a sharp break In Studcbakor, that stock soiling below 120, ngalnst 124 nt tho opening. Selling was heavier in tho lato trading than nt nny preceding time during tho day. 'Relchsmarks cables sold today at 69, a new low record for German exchange. Initial Dividend for ' NEW YORK, Sept. 1. Tho directors of tho Stutz Motor Company have de clared an initial quarterly dividend of $1.25 a share, payable October 2 to stock of record Soptcmbcr 15. I- United Verde Copper Company Declares Extra Dividend NEW YORK, Sept. 1. Tho United Vcrdo Copper Company has declared a regular monthly dividend of 75 cents n sharo and an extra of 75 cents. I Scoville Manufacturing Company Declares Extra Dividend of $10 NEW YORK, Sept. 1. Tho Scoville Manufacturing Company has declared an extra dividend of $10 a share payable September 1. Including the present pay mont, tho company has paid $72 a sharo so far this year. CURB ISSUES DROP AFTER GOOD START Stutz Motor Is One of Few Ex ceptions, Selling at New High I" Kecord on Initial Dividend NEW YORK. Sept. 1. Trading on the Curb followed the movements on the Stock Exchange closely, as it had done on all tho preceding days of tho week. Thero was a display of strength at the opening, with nggrosslve buying in a number of Issues, but before the end of tho first IE minutes It was apparent that stocks wero In supply nt. the higher levels, nnd during the re mainder of tho day declines wero In order except in a few issues. Thoro was a wide opening In Chevrolet, that stock selling at 199 and 195 and at the pnmo- timo In different parts of tho crowd. Stutz "Motor opened ut 07 Vi and ndvanced to tho now high record of C8?i, with tho buying based almost wholly on tho declara tion of tho Initial dividend ; also on the authorized statements that earnings aro nt th& rata of $10 a share and that tho com pany has placed almost all its 1917 output on contracts now on tho books. Drlggs Seabody showed n steadier tone, ranging from 70 to 08. Aetna Explosives, nfter opening at 11 U, yielded under liquidating sales recessions were noted in Kathodlon Bronze preferred and other specialties. The oil stocks ware quiet and without Important change. Mining stocks were In active. INDUSTRIALS Illil. AsIcpiI. Aetna Explosives 1K ll'i Amerlcan-llrltlsh ills 1- -'. American Marconi 3)1 .IK Canadian Car Co 4r n.l Can Car ft Kdy pre! 7u 7(1 Chevrolet Motors 11)4 2(hi Curtlss Aeroplane . 10 Drlsrss-Senhurv 7"., Kmeraou Thonosraph . Haskell & Darker Car . Henden Manufacturing . Kathodlon llronze pref . Maxim Munitions , Manhattan Tram Mldvale Steel Otis Elevator ., Peerless Motors. 1'oole Engineering H H Kresge. w 1 standard Motors ...... rubmartne Triangle Film United 1'ront Hhnrlng .. US Light ft Heat do pret , wnito Motors ::::::::: World l'llra ........... BTANDAnD OIL STOCKS Illinois unto Vtt-" I'ralrls Plua 342 8 o of California , 37S B O of New Jersey ,,,.., f'-'ii U O of Neiv Vork 'JU rvritRn mr. RTOnKa . rosden Oil , Cosden Co.. ,,..., Houston Oil Midwest Reflnlngr Uapulpa lUflijInB , MININO STOCKS '! Atlanta .,.,...,,,,,,, llutts Copper ft Zinc..,....,..,... t Jlptto N Y ,.,,.,,,,....,... I i?rr,.d.J',e.0"'""' '", I First National , ,,. I Ooldtlsld Merger Jlecla Mlnlns , . . . ffl 1 . jiovie tsounq ff MtlMs(ttffl 1 "Jim uuiier Jumbo xlinilnn f f f f Us 1 h -icKlnly Durrun 1 f f t t f saslatlsllSllie4 lairma. Copper .,.,,..., lines Co of America.............. .lDlastna: ........................ Han Toy .,,.,,.,,.,.,.,.,. , Ht Jossph Lead .,.... west .na L.on,,, p..,,,.... ..,i . 110NOS. F."ro ......,.,,..........,.., .111 , JlWvaU Bs ,,,.,.,....,, BIH ljrltlsh Da , . , . ., Jls HusslanUVis ,.,,,, ....... ...... .101 Tlorcncii Goldfleld .,, BJ . Uluts Motor ,,..,,,,..,.... B7V . ftlrnmhrir Ifotor ... ........ 42V United iiiter ,,,,.....,..,,,... Wl, m LOCAL MINING STOCKS TQKOPAU STOCKS. Bid. Jim Duller ,.,...,,..,. ,84 MarNamara .tl-i Midway t, ,.,.... , .,.. .In Mlipab, Eltcmlon .,..,,.,..., .18 Krnntuna. . .............. .23 North Star ,,,.. .IS i& :::::: ill ...... sit 'lonosan iiaimoni . V, fTonopab, Extension . Tonanah Mintnir ... Rsacu EuU .,,, ..,,,.. .20 Yt Eo4 ,.,..,.. .75 gULDrliiku Biutjiva, Atlanta . .in Slluo liull .......ii... 1100th .......,.' llulldog ,,t.,..'. .... . combination' 'Fraction .'.".'.".'.'.v. lot $ (KS Iliamondllekl IJ ll .... palsy blorenra .f .BO Ooldtleld Consolidated ?9 lc OolJUiilJ Merger ''! Jumbo Exteoslon ?.; Oro , -St Sandatorm Kendall ..,, ilh Mcf IT MISCELLANEOUS. Arizona TJntt4 ? Ji'tiiO. Kill -,M . NaiU Yeo4lr tt Sscepa, UleB ,.,........ t 4 ft ?..' :... i.''f"Tn. '"""" u,"' ". lower; very nine cnange i;i Slalz Motor Company New York Bond Sale3 IIIbIi. 1000 Alaska O SI ser A . . 88 lllllll Alaku Oolil CV lis Mer 11 hS tiunumi Angio-i-re os u.'.ihhi Am For tico lis . . suiiu Amer Tel clt -is Mm) Amer Tel cvt 4Wb llMio Amer 'Writ l'ap is liidli Armour Co -PAs., 17IIIH) Atchison nor, 4s.. r.llllll Hat f. Ohio 3 'ill... "dun do .la lnimii do cv -l'.4n 170110 Ilctli Steel 1st Us... "00( Iirltlyn Hup T r.s lDlH.ldu ijiiuii uan Can Hovt Bs lui'l uuK imtii vvW di lli-'H Witt Mi It'.iU do 11131 , link li'.if" link Cent Leather 1st 5b.. 7llWti in:! i MJU Cent l'nc 1st 4 Nuli sV fs', mum JIHKIII IMHiO Cent r.lKKI Cent MUM, V.II.II VUIIEJ a.,.. 4IKKI Ches & Ohlo.cv 4!ia 7(1(1(1 da -IHn r.ibii.i r.K.ii ........ 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M KHlil Kan City So Ss tsliK lluim Klnes Co Hlcv Is m:i;i 1'iiiiti I.iiclfilo Uas 1st rs...linW lll'lll l.k Hll deb 4s 1UJS.... U3 Jllllll Lis ft M T Us... 1(11(5 lr.uim Manhattan sta b'.i llinil Mex 1'ct Co Us ser C..H'l r.liuil Mo Kan ft T 1st 4s... 7.1U J.VIO Mo I'.ic cv 5a 4KH HI K!l!i h:i KHJ4 HUH Mi 1IIU., 73 i 47 SsVJ II7W 111'$ ?F KlUli imiiiii no vr .... ....... in luuiiii do cv ct On 4Sii ... 4MA ... inis iii(Z Kino Mtint l'ower Kb 4IIIIIIII N Y C ft Hud Us. 3ii(j(i(i do con 4s, .1(1(1(1 da 1!(,3... .... . 2jJ 37 limfi "(111(1 V Y City 4a lll.V 71X111 da 4 Via lllllll lli:li 1113 Sunn (In 4 via lliii.l H'8 UiB: I IIIIUII do 14 do 4A nun mi'i llll 103 108W 711UO iuuu iia; llinil do I'-is May 111.17. .lllHVi lCuilil da 4Vja Nov T.7 rcs.llis'. 2(1(1(1 N Y Tel Ken 4!iB.... 7" 12.1U0 Nor r.ic ten 3s C.1 Kl(Hii) do prior 4b 01 .MM ID Nor I'oco 4s HHK HKKi Oro Short 1, ret 4s,. UH, lllllll) da 1st Os 1D7'4 sonoi) Penna en 415 s 101H lliui) l'ublla Serv N J Cs., 112 UHllIll lleadlns ten 4s U.1 Buno l'oco Coll fis ........ UlVl HKKI Hep Ir ft S Ss lis ji lliui) lttvy Htl Snrcrs Ss 1UJ1 117-5 1.(1(1(1 SI !, iSt'nJjwl ,, H3U 111)00 da rfd ct sta 4s,,,, 73V HT 73U IIHl, 101 . lllllll') do Ser A w 1 3000 South Hell 6s ... Iliilli) South l'ao cv 4s.. 811 211)00 da cv ret t p CS....KH 211(1(1 do rfd 4s ,,,, MH 21)1111 South Rwy een 4a,.,, 71 4(1(1(1 do con Cs..., llll 2IHI0 Tenn C ret t p Ul'i BlhiO Third Ave adj Cs 71. 2(l()il ToMo Bs., 7ntt 33(1110 II K Steel a t Bs. .....lll.lii 200(1 Union I'ac rfd, 4a.,,,, till 2KIIIII Un Hwys a ( 4s 3n'i 2000 Vn Hwy Bs ,. uijj, 11)1)0 Wabash 1st Bs . . , . , .ld.l'i ?8fe 0.1 ? 1U3? K .t-bS 1UOU UU aU MO . , , NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NKW YORK, Sept. 1. The coffee market opened strong, with advances of 15 to 2U points. Sales on the call were 19,500 bags. The market for futures continued strong at the end of the first hour of tradlntr, due to renewed buying by- outside Interests on prlvato cables from a leading Santos firm stating that the market was strong there, owing to a large short interest and reduced estimates of tho 191718 .crop, which had been greatly damaged by drought and cold winds. Today's Yesterday's upeninv. close. September ....,..,.,,., U.33$b.B0 O.Suau.'Jl October ..'u.ai November ,....,......, .... , December ..,.,,,..,,.., 0.4109,42 January ., ?!" February ............. ,l).45 March .,,.,. tl.5UO0.00 April .,,,,..,.,., .'t. May ................... 0.0969.70 June .,,.,.,....,... .... July .................... 9,7309.73 llid. ' U.2U( l).2() U.S1 0.21 U.22 U.2U W.S1 11.311 U.21I ll.'JJf 0.3di .33 U.4IH U.41 ll. 4.1 O.AO tl.31 U.44 D.4UI U.S3I Financial Brief 8 In dlscusalne tha coal (situation' the Black Diamond says: "The likelihood of a strike on Monday converted a normally strong coal market into an abnormal and speculative market and jumped prices of steam coals to almost unprecedented levels for this time of the year. Undoubtedly domeatlo coal v9uld have followed steam coal up tha scale in prices if it had nqt been for the fact that tho supply has been exhausted and withdrawn from tho mar ket." Tho New York. Subtreasury lost iJ.SU.OOt) to tha banks on- Thursday, reducing the cash net vain elnca Friday to '961,009. The exports 0? copper for tha week: ended Aug-ust 31 were 665400 tons. Exports for tha month, wera li.WO tons, acalnst 8.?S3 tons in Ibf) corresponding mouth, last , - . - - --(, ""-. Wfc.vi.im t'fkifuur Low. Clone. 88 t8 MS hi I'.lMl U.iii lift. IIS US IM Hl'.i 111' U1V4 no, mi, no, , KIIJ4 N)! Mll'-i 113, !i:iS IMfc, 111'1 HI!1,, UJ-h l-JJ 114. IIJS limit Ion li)ii IMU Ill's 11 1 U mi nit lot 1111134 11)1111 VBHINGf mfrQtiR-mUhAJJlimnilA, ltftLUAX titommBM& JL I New York Stock Sales Last clone. High. Low. C16so. Acme Tea MM HH HM MM Adv Unmliyrf S2Ji Afax ftubbcr, 03H Alaska J UolU il. ...... 7) Alaska Hold f.f. ..,,., 13s j Alli. ChalmCM Mlg..tn 23 Atn Aq tjhomleai. ....... Trtts 33 33 S3 cm VH 12 22 7tlH 101 'Ml COH imi not, B2H OH fill 27$, 9H cm. ;m' 12M 22 70H 101 SOU C0!f 11314 COW C2J. W Cl'i ; 13)1 23'4 iO!i Am At Chemical pf,..,il00)f 101 Am ueei sugar. 1.. ,,... bS!a 03 AtnOM.,., k Cl GU Am Can pf .....,, 113 11314 Am Oar ft Fdv, ...,,... c.2u rwu jm motion un. ,..,,., C23i Am Hide & Leather i..t CJf Am Hlde& L pr,. ,...,, r,V,i Am Ice Soeattloj..l(... 27K Am Llnsco.1 pt ,, 4g Am Locomotive...,,,.., 70'f C2) S2 28 371, 40. 73)1 iom 71, mt C0)f 05 S.5 7T!( F6! Am Locomotive pf, 105 101'f 101W Am Malt Corporation,. ,H 7H 7( Am .Man uorpofaiion pt imi 80,'i Am fmcltlnj ft ltet .... OSU 00 Am Smelt pf A ,.,,. 035, 05 Am Smelt pf 1),.,, 85 83 Am Steel Foundries f3'f C3ti 3nu i o 03 85 KUi fi3V AmSu.ar Rcflnlnepf.,110 ml 117U 117Jf Am Tel ft Tel 130t, 131 130J, 1305. Am Tcbacco..... 210)f 21ll 217JH 217M Am Woolen..,..., 441 .julj W,i 4V( m uniins i' pi .,,,,,, yoH Am Zinc I, ftSm tXi Am Zinc L ft Sm pf.,.. COlj Anaconda Cop It SVl Associated Oil 0315 2GM 20)4 34;i 31 71H 70), Ml 81) C0V 03)5 0'4 M 71 0!)!i Aicn lop xa i'..,.,,,.iai Atch T &S P pf...... J13JI 103), 102)1 102H 11!) Vrtti CO 7214 71 711f ah nun re w i 72v riald Loco Works -;nt 7 Ml 70, 70'f paid LocoWotlMpfd...iani lOIW'lOl'i lOIJf iiau k unio b(j HfiJi GJ Hj! ii.ui unio pi,,,,,,,,, 73 7,j r Ilethlflliom Steel 4S3 4SJ 72) 73 WO 432 13) 131 Sift Sl'f 77)f 77i W, 0551 20 20 10 10 H 41 41 171'( 175 iicthlehrm Steel pf 135 137 urooiciyn nap rr xH Hums liroi 704 Hullo ft Superior Oo'X Huttcrlck Co 21 Cal Petroleum 10 Cai rctroloum pf 4 4!f '7ii 07,'f 2J 10-( 40 175 Canadla.i 1'acldo 17S Central Lcalhor Am; C0'( en), mi Cent Leather pf liajf 112 112IS 112) Chandler Motor 103 10115 llll 101K Chos&Olilo 00! 00U C!)!f fil)f Chi Orcat West pf 33i ,'I5Vj 35J5 35J4 Chi Mil ft St I'aal...'.. or, ui 113 03 Chi Mil ft St Paul pf... 123 120 120 120 "Chi ft iNorthwcstcru ..120)4 121'f 121lf 121'f Chill I ft Pacific 17;, IS 111, 17 Chllo Copper 19U 20 10JJ 1U' uiiinu uopirer.... kz oajf hi fi2Ji oiuoii icjuojy c: uo... u))j Col Fuel & Iroi 48'f Col ft South 1st pf G5)S Continental Can 07)f 71 1 71 ASH 57k OVi mi GG'i 117 40 07 uoasoiKiaicn nai U3H 130 133 130 ton 11 1; 1, ft r iial....lll Corn 1'roducts ltcf li)$ Corn Products Kef pf... 00 Cruclblo Slcol 7n'( Crucible Slcol pf US Cuba Cano Sugar.. fi.V imi un, urn II) i 14 11 00M 00)V 00)i 70)5 73!f 74), 118 US 118 C7J, f.5J, r,o)i Decro&Copf 00 00 00 on Delavi are ft Hudson 15JJ4 150 1C0X 150V, Denver ft KloOrpt :2li 33 33 33 ucirolt Udison 130 14U Distill See Corporation.. 40J, 45); Domo Minos 21"J 21!( Kris 37 37)f Erlo 1st pf fiji; 53U 140 455' 21?i 30 110 45Jf 21'1 aoji rm OIJi uoncrai Mocttic 171) 100 Ccncral Motors pf '.123! 120 Goodrich II F 71Jf 72 107,'f 107H 124!j 125 70 70 llrcat Northern pf...j..H7 11GU lltllf HOJf (J N cfs for oro prop.... 37? 37Ji 37 37 X ureone-Caninea (lulf States Seeel Quit StatosS 2d pf.... Illinois Central Insp Con Cop Int Acrlcultural pf Int Con Cor v t c sli.. 41J 43JX 40'f 40)1 73 70)4 70" 70J5 82 su sin sm 100VJ 101U 100JJ 100!( SO;, 50 50)i 50)1 40W 4l 41 41 10VJ 10J lOlf 105 Int HatvN J ..115 111 114 111 Int Paper 15T Int Paper pf 70H 155. 72 4 Hi 43)5 15H 72 4tf 41)i 155. 72 int .Nickel v c crs 42 Int M M c of dp 42j; 41). ini ii M pi c 0: up, .103Jf 10). 103! Kll,'i Jewel Tea 00 01,'i 111 SJ SO 110'X 111 24!f 24!f Jewel Tea pf UiJi Kan Cltv Southern 24)5 Kayscr J 1st pf 117 Kelly Spring Tiro 70); Konnccott Copper 40! Lack Stool 77 Leo KubfcrTira 45 Lchlxh Valley 78J Louis ft Nash 120 Maxwell Motors S3l SV( 110)5 110)2 11054 8H4 SO tOlli COH 40, 40) 77J 70 4(155 45 785 77,' 7d 45 77JS 12U5X 120 12J 8155 813S 82 Maxwell Motors 2d pf. . . 55)f ffi)S 53 .'i. Mexican retroieum Miami Copper Minn ft St Loub Missouri Paciric M Pac trefs Mo I'ac w Mo Kan & Texas Montana Power Montana Power pf Nat Cloak ft Suit Nat nnam ft S Co Nat Lead Co Nov Con Cop New York Air Drake... New York Central N YN1I ft II N YO& Wost Norfolk Southern Norfolk ft Western...., Northern Pacltle Pacific Mall Penna itallroad Philadelphia Co.., Flltsljurcri Steel pf .... .103!, 101 101!' 102 . 31)5 33 315 34'f . 55, 355 1 3)5 . 225' . 3!i 1 Olf .110 . 75!' 23JJ , 0155 . 1054 45; 455 355 ?H 225i 354 Ol'f 115 70 21 05 1055 455 355 3W 2255 314 om 115 70 21 05 1055 355 4V1 22)J 3)5 02 115 70 21 03 20 .130M 13.1 131 135 ll)t 101 . 59K 00 . 20 1 2054 23 1 23 1025X 10355 f)S5 53)1 2IHJ 26)1 .1 2.: 12355 129)4" 12755 12755 ...il()i iitif 10.1 I'JO .... 2054 27 2054" 27 ... C55i C555 55V4 r.3(J .... 39 33)5 31)5 SOW .... 9"5)j 03 93 95 ...51 5355 53 53 PrwseJ Meet Oar Co Pullman Co.. ...104!f 10154 10-1)5 10H5 ItybtcelSpCo 40 j 4055 44'i -ll!f Hay Con Coppar 25' 2554 215 24'.f Hea-JIne 10555 100)1 10.1H 103 1-5 Hepubllc Iron ft S 53 , 533f 5255 -2tf Itcpubllc Iroa ft S pf,..113!f 11352 113Jf 1135ir Sears Hoe ft Co 20S 210 20J5i 207 Scars Itoe ft Co pf. .'.... 120 12! 123 121 Shat Ariz Copper 2SU 2951' 23 28 Southern Pacific 0755 07H HO 0055 Soulher.1 ity 2354 23)5 23 23 Southern Ky pf 074 08 075J 07X Studeuaker Co 123h 121 llOJf 120'f Tenn Copper 25 Texas Co ,...191 2555 2455 2435 19255 10254 19255 Texas Pacific, . 1155 11 11 11 Third Avenue Tobacco ProlucK..... Tol St L ft W pf c dp. Union Uaj ftl'apo; Unloalla: ft 1' pf 03 02 0134 0154 4(1 4015 '10 40 11 9)5 9)4 0)5 7)5 S)5 755 8)5 45)5 47.'f 4055 4751 0055 103 1)9 00 Uoltijl Cfear Stows. United Fruit 1C1 10114 102 102 Union Pa:lflo U05 13035 13755 13i)5 Union Pacific pf S3 SOU SO SO U o.nd AJcoho' 1J055 111)5 100 100 USInd Alcohol pf 10055 103 103 103 USUubbir 5U3X 67 50W aOiJ US ltub'jj: 1st pf 11055 111)4 11154 UU5 USSmlt&M 7155 7155 7055 71 u a btoei uorp'a,,....Do;t vi U S Steel Corp'a pf..., 117)5 lib' Utah Copper 83)f S3!5 VaCaroChsm .,.4154 40 Wabash l.'M VMS 05 05)5 11735 U7U S255 83 40 40 1355 1335 47)5 47 2035 20Jf 123 12 68 68 28'X '.'35f 115 115 43)f 445f 4115 47 13555 13535 1)7 Of CO CO 'Wabasb pi A i.0)i 4055 Wabash p( U .--'7 2055 Wells Farso l"xp 121)5 125 West K u il.. 605 00 Western Maryland, 2SV5 2815 Weyman-llrutoa ,,110J5 115 Wlby- OvenanJ, 45V4 45'J Wisconsla Central ,49 47 WooluorUi F W ,,13554 131 Worth Pump pf A., 0034 07 Worth IMnn ir ll C035 CO QuoteiVSl dividend. LONDON STOCK MARKET American Railway Share3 Are Strong on Labor Problem Outlook LONDON. Sept. 1. Although the stock markets had a weak appearance today, the tone was Arm and a confidential air pre vailed gmong the traders who were natch', int; the!Bakan situation. Gllt.edge securities were without special feature, the weaker return pf the Dank of England being ignored It Is expect ed, however, that' the -tank's position will be strengthened, soon (torn the proceeds of the London portion or the impending French loan. , NEW YORK BUTTER AND" EGGS " NEW YORK. Sept. 1 BUTTER Kettlpts. 8'iu. ilarkt njl,nd too sruids .l,r. Kxtra puiw. 33HpJ3U(.i er Bmd ua- Cbrls BcJpt. S1T. Msrktt ur la tc nt Gill LainjTthJ of BlHbJi. EltrJL SafLSSttsC: diita Ursts. SI. tlrsU., ai03Jc: whits s..'3ibe: I WAR NEWS IS FACTOR - CONTROLLING GRAIN Many Stop Orders Uncovered ' and Last Prices Are Lower. Exports Decrease CinAtM I1KI.T IvriATIIEIt roitEMHT. CllirAntl. Pfof. 1. The wrntlirr fore tt for as.hoiirs fallows! Illinois t'n(!ttlKI tonight nnd PstnnlflTI prolnhtr slioners nnil cooler tomorrow JJlMniirl t'nettln1 tonlttit nnd Pntiinlnlrt prohnhlr showers, ftrfpt rlrrme norlhircsli somewhat roolrr northwest tonlnlit. , WlKfonlln Unsettled tonlslit nnd Pntur flirt nrolmblr showers tonlRliti tooler lo- nlclit nnd enst tomorror-. . .... . .Minnesota Pnrtlr , clomlr . tonlsht nnd Hstnnlnri rooler nortlienut tonlclit. . town PntllT elomlr nml iirnlmlilr nne. tied tonlsht nnd .Knlnrilnri sIlRlitl rooler . North Ilnttntn Pnrtly elomlr, with voU lily showers rlntitrilnr nnd wet lonlirlit. S-ontli Itnlioti I'nrtly elomly nnd tinsel, tint tonlclit nnd tomorrow not much elninte In temrer.itnre. ...... . , Nehrnska l'artly elonrtr tonltht nnd to morrow. . ..... 1 linnsns Partly elomlr tonlclit with warm, tr extreme ucsti Satunlnr. iinselllcd. CHICAGO, Sept. 1. With tho railroad strike situation considered temporarily nt least out of tho wny, tho war news again took the leadership na n grain market fac tor.' The report that Kirn? Constnntlno of Greece had nbdlcated nrjaln brought to the front the possibility of tho earlier open ing of tho Dardanelles than had been looked for, nnd buylnrr was restricted to n great extent, with the attention of tho trndc en tirely directed to developments in south eastern l"uropc. 'Many stop loss orders wore uncovered nnd prices nt tho close wero H4 to 2ci lower, but wero fc to lo nbovo the lowest of tho day. Tho exports for the week. Including flour, nniounted to 8,182,523 bushel", ngalnst 8.911.910 bushels last week and C.801,521 bushels n year ngo. The Modern Miller reported tho condi tion of tho soli favorablo for plowing nnd stated that tho spring wheat yield nnd Canadian yield confirmed tho lowest cstl mates of production. The paper commented on tho fact that despite tho high prices farmcra wero holding grain. Argontlno shipments for the week wero cstlmntcd nt 808,000 bushels, compared with 200,000 bushels last year, nnd tho visible supply in that country was placed nt 10,30 1.000 bushels, contrasted with 3,312,000 bushels last year. Corn vnss nervous nnd prices moved fe verishly within narrow limits. Although there was some commission house buying oats from timo to time, tho market was Inclined to move with the other grnln3 during the greater part of tho session. I.oullnff futures rnnccd ns folohvs: Wheat- Ycs'dny's Open, llluh. Sept.. l.lVi l.r.tlji Dec... 1.4S Lists Mny.. l.nu L.1ii" f.A.n n 11, .Intl. nrvls. Low. 1.411 1.42'i l.UVi S(Jti 7."H 47' r.u'.i Close. close. 'Liny. 1.41 1.4ili 1.42'". LIS L4SV I78S Sout H7I'. H7s II 73 701. 4.-v; 475k Tit's .27 7.-! 77',li 4Si 51 May.. Outs Hept.. Dec. . . .Mny. . I.nrd Rent.. II til"" t47S. B05i MI'S 47N 11.27 1 1..T-' 13.1)3 11.17 11.22 13.117 27.70 . 11.17 n.ir, 13. SO 14.32 1 I. in 12.1)3 27.10 21.23 til. 17 14.1.-. 13.H2 114.23 11. in 12.113 27.10 21.S3 11.10 14. in 13.HU 14. ir. 14.22 13.10 27.m 21.40 Oct . . . Dec, . . 14.3'J 13.1):: ItlDs Sept.. "1.1.10 Oct.'.. 1H. 17 Jnn... 13.01 l'urk Bcpt.. 27.70 Hep... "I. Oil JI.C.U Hid. tAsked. REALIZING HOLDS COTTON IN CHECK Market Responds to Liverpool's Big Advances at Start, But Profit-Taking Sends it Back COTTON IIF.T.T WKATHKR CONDITIONS. NK1V lOltlv, Sent. 1. With tlio exeenllon nf sllslit precipitation In Texns nnd Oklnlio inn. It was clear tliroinslioiit tlm rottnii belt this iiioriiliiL-. Temperatures runxed Iron OJ to HJ. Tho followhiE tempernlnres wero,report rili Aslirillle. C2t Wllinlnstnn nnd t'liat t.mooKii, nil! Knoxrllls 11 ml Oklahoma City, (ISi Itnlelch nnd Atl.intn. "ni AnEiistn. lort rinilth. Jliirnn nnd Nnshvllle, 72 1 Tliomn llle, ( luirlcslon, Kmnnniili, Klircenort, Hun Antonio, Little KoeU, .llemplils, Vlelts liurR. .Montgomery and lllrinlinclinin, ,.71 Tnnipa. Jitrkhunillle. Del Itlo nnd Meridian, -ill Molillo nnd Pensneolii. tit Comns ClirNtl. 80, nnd Oaltrston, US. Tlirro was .Ui Inrh prrelnltntlon nt nal Teston nml Thnmnhtllle. ,(M Inch ut Del ltlo. .14 Inch ut Turlor. .1H Inch nt Okluliomit C'lty.i.35 Inch ut lort H111UU uud .62 Inch at l'ort Worth. Knw TOIIIC, Sept, 1. Because of enor mous realizing tho local cotton market failed to meet Liverpool's extraordinary ad vance this morning. That market at one time was 72 points net higher, equal to 111 American points, representing the greatest slngio upturn In Its history, dm. primarily to a scare over tho sensationally bullish crop report yesterday. But -with several holidays ahead, the volume of profit-taking here checked tho market nnd, nfter opening 0 to 21 points higher, with October showing tho greatest rise, tho market eased back at the end of the first 20 minutes nnd was even with last nlght'a close again. Tho market showed hesitation during the middle of tho morning. It was reported that October contracts had been sold on the early advance against I'astcrn belt cotton available for delivery on contract, nnd the tendency to tako profits for over the holidays was increased by tho reports of rains at numerous points In the South west. Trade Interests were among tho buyers on declines, however, and the market held around lG,31d for December, or at virtually last night's closing price until after 11 o'clock. Prices then weakened further on the detailed weather report for Texas showing good rains and that delivery broke to 10.20d or about 27 points from the high level of the morning. The break In tho southwestern rains and the rumors of an easier (spot basis carr.ed tho market about 2P to 21 points net lower shortly after midday, with January selling at 16.14c. compared with 16,t8c, the high point of the morning. Offerings were not badly taken on this decline, however, and prices showed rallies of some 9 to 10 points from the lowest early in the noon hour. The receipts of cotton at the ports for the day wero estimated at 25.01)0 bales, compared vvitn 27.132 Pales iatt week, 15.-475 bales last year and 3745 bales in 1911. . . Yes. rloss. October .,,,. Ill 2u DttMllltwr . ,. 10.31 January ,,,, 111. 31 March .,.. 111.114 My 1H.7U July 10.U4 Spot ,,,.,', 10.10 Oepn. m.fm jll.47 111.41 lu.ar 111 73 10. 03 Hiah. 1 II .Ml 111.47 1II.1H iu.iiu 111.74 M.IW T.OW. Close. 13.114 lA.tll 1U.II3 111.113 lll.lil 111 27 1(1.3-1 1U.4U t..f 111.11 111.27 111.4(1 1(1.4(1 1U.SU Liverpool Cotton LTVEnrOOL, Sept. I. Spot cotton was Irregular today at an advance of 43 points, on. tho basis of 9.90d for mid-upland. Tho sales were BOOO bales'. Including 4200 bales American. The receipts wero 3000 bales, In cluding 2600 bales American. The market for futures closed quiet at a net advance of 35 03 9 points. Money and Discount in London LONDON, Bept l.-r-De Beers 12H, Hand 3H. Money 4'i, discount rate, ehort bills, StteSK; 3 months' bills. 6HW5H- UARDS Sver ronr whe!s. tears b4 Its and reduco your compta tAlloa Insursnca rates. tjpani rsrfora Einaaded M.lol triors leu Uelsl . Win or bbsel utui OET OtJtt ESTI1IATK Dll Msrs.t 105S Ksjrston Ula llll T. S. JOHNSON SONS CO, jit, ' ' - ---r-n .ii - - - J- ---- " '" ' ! -iti. I l,,.t. M., rf ,s T i.1 .U.IisHiKM fc- Sates in Philadelphia Net . .. . 'f1!). tJavt, Close. cho. 10 Bald IJCO. 71) 70 ID ill do pr ..10151 lot 101H 37 U& Sus tclif) 60 (I0W Vt 10 O H 1 A P 17J4 J7& 17J4 Oi to Kiec Stor. no en no 400 Krle I7 3fl 3 140 G Asph pf 60 (10 (10 1,10 Inter llyri,tl2'4 12 1V4 -lt,i 2 Ins Co N A. 20 20 2(1 ..... 70 Int JIftM Ct 43 41A 4l4s 1 no Lk 8 Cor, 10f, 10 lo(, ..... 01 Leh Vnl ,. 70 77 77 ,... 2.1 Ii V Tr pf 42H 42H 42 300 Nov Cono. 20 20 20 782 1'cnna It 11 (in M (15 00 1'hlla Co.. 30i)i 30-Vi 30"5'i 'ft 5 do cum p 30 30 H 30 H Vi lit Phlla Elcc 211 2sV4 UROi 870 1'ltT (rctfs 20 10 10 If, 31 rhlln Trac 70 70 70 .,... 700 Heading ilOJtA 103a', 1O304 2 n 00 Ton Bel.., 4'i 4 3-liJ 4 110 Ton Mln.. na, r. n 10 Union Trna 41 44i 44)i 37 V Cl Imp.. S R714 37 M ,1000 U S Steel. on osvi os 1 2 do prcf.ll7j H7i 117 Vi 30 Crnmp & S 73 73 7 llf. .10 York Hwy. 13 13 13 tLnst previous sale was SDH, on March 4, llONDH. HlTh. Low. Clow. ?2ooo a a&niCH on")! 001 00 Net rhite. V, f.ooo int ltys 4s r7 r.i 117 . . loni) L V gen Is 00 do 00 ... 2000 do cons 41 in 2003 09 00 00 ... 4000 1'cnna Co gen 4Un.l01 101 101 14R00 l'hlla III 4n 8111 fll',1 HIV, 2onn do n3...10l--K, 101 1011, 1000 Head gn 4s 0,1 05 05 -- Dccrcaso. lncreaec. Local Bid and Ashed Today's Yesterday's Hid. A-ked. Hill AaKed. tl.tl.tnln 71IJ4 77!i 78l4 711 liurr a 8us(.t e rMi r.B no .. do pref t c nil 117 nil r,7 iirill J 11 mi., as an an nice Htornao is'4 (iOU n: (inU (Jcnernl Asphalt '-'H,, 2!i , 2.4U 30,, do pref (IK1 ()i ()tt il'iji Keystone Tel 13). 1 IVi laji 14 4 do t c in 1-1 ia'I 11(11 1I0 pref Us li'l nt (in Lnko Sun Corp HHS lnjt JO'S "Ji LehlRh Nnv 7.-1 7ft', 73,, 7.-.JS lhlitti Vnllcy 77V 7S 7h -4 7St4 LehlBh Valley Tr 2 HI sei -1 do pref 424 43 42fj 43 rOHEIGN EXCHANGE NCW YOniC, Sept. 1. Each succeeding report shows a new low record for (Her man exchange ns n result of the war news. Dealings In relchsmarks hnvo been en tirely nominal this week, nnd oven nt this morning's new low, 70 for cables and 70 3-10 for chcckH, bids were lacking. Dutch Exchange wns n shade easier also nnd francs based oft slightly, while lire nhowed n slightly firmer turn. Business, generally speaking, was moderate. Tho strong feature was rubles, which were quoted nt back to 33alQi34. Quotations: Demand sterling, 4.7G 11-1C CJ)4.7B4 ; cables, 4.7C 7-10; frano cables, 5.89 : checks, 5.89 Ti ! relchsmarks, cables, 70 3-10; checks, 70; llro cables, 6.47; checks, 6.47; Vienna cables, 12.22; checks, 12.18; guilder cables, 41; checks, 41 1-16; Scandinavian kroner checks, 28.50; peseta cables, 20.22; checks, 20.17; rublo cables, 34; checks, 33. Long sterling was nominal at 4.71- for CO-day bills and 4.09 for 00-day bills. BANK CLEARINGS Hank clearlncs today compared with corre sponding day last two years: 11)10. 11)1.1. 1011. Philadelphia. I42.4N5.4.-.2 J31.llil.7SR ISO.SIUUIU New York .. 1117.21)7, 1B.1 303.H3II.UIK! 17II.25II.H.17 Chlcaco .... IIS,V2U,1U3 S3.4DL240 45,Ub'J,41'9 RATES FOR MONEY Call. Time. -'.. !3"1 New York 2 03Vi I'hlladelpnla 4 ltnNlnn ................. a jvj or, 4 tflW 4 (CV months, Phlla- Chlcnso 31S(?4 Commerclnl nnper. threo to six delphlu. 4'.i SP4W per cent. Copper Supply Abroad Increases LONDON1, Sept. 1. Stocks of copper at the close of business yesterday amounted to 7514 tons, compared with ES22 tons on August 15, nn increase of 1C92 tons. Tho supply afloat was 5000 tons, ngalnst 6200 tons a fortnight ago, a decrease of 1000 tons, making the visible supply nt present 12,514 tons, contrasted with 11,022 tons the mlddlo of August, nn Increaso of 492 tons. Stocks at Ilotterdam, Hamburg, etc, which have been carried slnco the bo ginning of tho war at 5123 tons, bring the total Europcnn visible supply to 17,637 tons nt the end of August, compared with 10,145 tons on August 15, an Increase of 492 tons. ' Sug-tr Futures React Slightly NEW fomc. Sept. 1. The market for sugar. futures opened with n little reaction ary tendency, which was about duo after yesterday's eharp advance, nnd first prices were 3 points higher to 3 points lower, with salei on tho call 2000 tons. Leading trado interests supported the market early, with some selling coming from Wall street. BAR SILVER Bar silver today was quoted In London at 32 7-16d. a gain of 7-16d. Commercial bar Bllver was quoted in New York today at 68 c up 74c RAILROAD EARNINGS TUNNSYLVANIA SYSTE1I LI.NC8 L'AST . 1010. Tnerease. Julv op. revenue 2n,lii)7.H73 3,H07..i13 iNot op. reenue 7.483.SI- B07.U03 LINES WEST July op. revenue J12.KI0.18H J2.27L703 Net up. retenuo 3.lj,3-'4 707,101 TOTAL LINES EAST AND WEST July op. revenue J38,Kxi,i.v J.l.tisn.n.in Net op, revenue...... 11,3,3311 1,373,123 PENNSYLVANIA ItAILKOAD July op. revenue. ...... lo,(i.":o,7no J2.8Rl.ini Net op. revenue fl,H.17.S3H 404,47.1 OrxTutlns Income r,17'J,K'.i.'l 412. nil.1 Net Income.,,, 4,031,000 4!1,2U7 PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY July op. revenue..,,... n.Ki:o,ii7ii Jl "20.(1.11 Net op. revenue.,,,,, S.illl.risn 42s,12l Operntlue Income 2.310.421 3'H.r.la Net income 1,6110,041 BSI.OU'J PITTSllITRflir. CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND ST, LOUI3 JIAILW'AY COMPANY July 011. revenue,.,,,,. J 1,239.751 JRIO.SBS Net op. revenue.,.,., 1,317,423 .1.11, 221) Operatinc Income,,.,.. 1,11:1.78:1 312,fil3 Net Incomti (Ill), 883 2U.J,0lJd NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOaA AND HT, July cross ....,,. 11,0.14.207 1111,0113 Net ,,., 233.71)8 31,433 COLORADO AND SOUTHERN, July cross. 11,372,023 1104,130 .-wi asi.uui 4V0.3U3 CHICAQO. MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL July cross ,...., li.230.3Si Nev ....,,,,......; 3,lbU,313 1,1117.1011 377,930 Condition of U. S. Treasury WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 The condition of the United Statetj Treasury, according to a statement IssuettHoday, was as follows: Net balance in general fund 1308,287,565, total receipts 165,366.441; total disburse ments $83,116,242, deficit for the year 132, 116.049. exclusive of the Panama Canal and public debt transactions. I.l-Q.M, AHVEHT131NO IN THE oni-UANS' COUKT KOIJ THE COUN. ty ot riiliuuclvula. Tvrm 10111. K.UIe ot Loul-t Cartr, deceased. Notice Is hereby given tbst Halo Cartr. widow of said decedent has flle4 In salU Court her patl tlon, togetber with so InveoUry and appraise ment o! the, personal and tha real estate ot said decedent, praylrur that there be set aside and aurded to ber absolutely under tha provisions ot the act of April I ,1900, and Its supplements, stock at Unity Stock and Loan Association ap praised at 11014 and cash la the amount of JiabU. assrecaiuis; the amount of I30OO allowed ber under the said act of Assembly, and that the stne will la approved by the said court tei tewber 8. 1010. at 10 a. in. ualcsj uctptloo tbexete be niea nerore mat time. HltUiM JlIigWN. JR.. Attorney for Petitioner, 004 West Em) Trust Dulldhur, UUtEOTOBY OF ACCOUNTANTS Certlfled I'uMls AceaontaiiU LA WHENCE K. BROWN A CO. 1613 J1EAL ESTJlTB TUUST BUILPINQ. lyJLU. MG GAIN m (DORPOKAB FIKAICmN0t AUGUST MUNICIPAL BOND BAtm LAM ii. .,- .- .. ... m.l. ... j i- New Capital Issues Thus Far This Year $7iM$.906 Ahead of 1915Cities' Bdri-owings in Month Juat Endd Greatest in Ten Years Financing by corporations during the eight months ended August 31 represented n totftl of ffl, 617,227,500, nn Increase of .1715,442,900 over the corresponding period ot 1915, according to the Journal ot Commerce. Ttnllrond companies Issued $281,07l,S60,ln bonds, $270,005,000 In notes nnd 174,473,200 In stocks, a total of $625,552,500, on Increase of 190,731,400, Itond issues by Industrial corporations were $357,405,800, note issues $166,436,100 nnd stocks $467,833,100, ft total of $991,676,000, or ii gain of $624,709,600. In August rnllroad financing amounted to $80,224,800, n gain of $42,273,800, nnd Industrial companies $66,112,000, a gfttn ot $35,583,000, making n total for the month of $146,336,800, an increase of $77,856,800. According to tho Bond Buyer, the sales of municipal bonds In August amounted to $23,241,891, compared with $22,279,309 In August, 19l, nnd $9,213,102 in 1914. Tho sales In August were exceeded only once In the last 1C years, In 1911, when they reached $23,766,042, Fdr the eight months ended August 31 the sales were $360,561,539, being exceeded only onca In tho last 10 years, In 1915, when tho total wns $360,590,258. In the first eight months ot 1914 tho sales nmounted to $359,295,109. Knrnlngs of the' Buffalo and Susquehanna contlnua to show expansion ns compared with last year. Tho July statement, which PHILADELPHIA MARKETS - GItAIN AND FLOUK WHt'AT Receipts. 100,07(1 hush. The mar ket rulrd firm nnd lc hlalier early In tha dny, but nftcrwArd reacted nnd closed without net chance. Cjuotntlons; Cnr lots, In export eleva tor No, 2 red. spot, tl.43Wl.4ll: No. 2 south ern, 11.41 ffl.-M; stenmer No. U red, $1.40'? 1.1.1; No. :i red. $1,11)1,43! rejected A, 11,37 ill, in; rejected 11, 11. 34th. 37. CORN Receipts, 4U.",0 bush. Offerings wcrn llitht nnd tho mnrket ruled firm .though flulet. (Juntntlons: Cnr lots for lornl trade, na to loca tion. U'Ht,rn Kn. '2 vellnw. 1l7nnH.t dn sletLmer yellow, D'lWIITc; do No. 3 jcllovv, OlOODo! do.) OATS Receipts. 15,170 hush. Demand was fair nnd prices ndvnnced He under light offer 1ms. Quotntlonss No. 2 white, Ol'A Wr.ric.j Blnndsrd white, MV, K.4oi No. a whlto. SSOMei No. -1 white, GU'.afflOlVic: sample oats, 4 7'. -4 WISiic. FIJUR Receipts. 010'bbls. and 1,330,122 lbs. In sacks. Trade wns quiet, but mill limits wero firmly held. Quotations per 111(1 lbs. In wood: Win. ter, clear. lUWd.'j:,; do, straight, tO.4UUll.8Ui do. patent, 17M7.80: Kansas, clear, cotton nnlr. fit r.OffAll 71., An .ttllltrht. POtfOn SflCkS. J7W7.25I do, patent, rottnn sacks, 17.40U7.il snrlnir, llrst clear. (l.iUW7.25', do, pnte'lt. 17.1 WH.L'3: do, f. TV or He brnmls. 18.sn(8.7!lt c mills, choice nnd fancy potent. ,s.fi0if 8.7J! cl J7W7.25I do, patent, rottnn sacks, n..WJ city cltv mills, regular irrndes Winter, clear. Iiiwn.'js; do. stralBht. n.0UW(l.8(li do. patent, 1707.50. hyil pLOtllt was In small supply and firm but iiulct. Wa quota nenrby at tOOO.&O per bill, nnd western at 10O7. PROVISIONS Tho market ruled firm, with a fair lobblnir trade. Quotations: City beef, In sets, smoked and nlr dried. 28C: western beef, In sets, smoked. 23c; city beef, knuckles nnd tenders, smoked and air dried. 21)c: western beck, knucldes nnd tenders, smoked. L'Uc: beef hams, 128M30; pork,, fnmlly. 12t),BU?20; hams, B. 1". cured, loose. 18H CPlUc; do. skinned, loose. Ill ',4 2(ia: do. do. smoked. 2lil4 21c; other hams, smoked, city cured, ns to brand nnd nveracc. lUwci hams, smoked, western cured. lUWc; do, boiled, boneless, 34c; picnic shoulders, a. 1. cured, loose. 14c: do. smoked. 15c; bellies. In plcklo, according; to aver aeo. loose. 1714c: breakfast bacon, ns to brand and nvcrase. city cured, 22c: breakfast bacon, western cured. 21c: lard, western, rertned. In tierces, lOWc: do. do, do. In tubs. lDUol lard, pure city, kettlo rendered, in tierces, 15ft c; do, do, do. In tubs, lDVic. REF1.NED SUGARS Tho market ruled v,-enk. IteOners' list prices: Httra. line crnnulatcd. 7c: powdered. 7.10c: con fectioners' A, O.UUc; soft trades. (1.25 U.Mc. DAIRY TRbDUCTS BUTTEIt Lleht receipts Influenced ft Arm feellni: In this market, but prices were quotably unchanited. Quotations: Western, solid-packed creamery, fancy specials, 3ilc: extrn. JlWJSc: extra firsts, 333.IV4c: firsts. 020324) e; sec- onus. BturaiMC. ! nenroy vriius, iuiht, o,u, w, avcrnee extra. 33iP3ilc; do. llrsts. 0331c: sec onds. 31G32c; jobblns sales or. lancy prims, 4US43c. . . . . , , ,, l'nn Hh a ,onM n irnnn d.Hinnil for StrlCtlV fine' cess, prices of which ruled Hrm under very llirht receipts. Quotutlons: In free cases, nearby extra, aaa per uas. , nenruy iiro. ;' v" standard case; nearby current receipts, 1U.H0 per case, western, extrns, 3Sc. per do.: wjslern extra firsts. 0.00 per case: do, .firsts. lO.SUO 0.0U per caso; fnnry selected candled fresh csk wero Jobhlnc at 3ttW41o per do., , CHi;i"..SK sold fairly nnd ruled llrm and a. shnde higher under Hunt offerlnira nnd stroneer country advices. Quotations: New iork, full cream, fancy. 10lt)Hc: specials, hlnher: dp. do. fair to cood, 18ia'.ic; do, part skims, 11 4P17C . POULTRY LIVn Demand was good and the mnrket ruled firm under llsht ofTerlnes. Quotations: 1'ovvls. as to quality, 2UW21c: roosters. 14W me: snrlnir chickens, nccordlna to quality, welirh Inu 1 W2 lbs. and over apiece, 23W24o: sprlns chickens, smalt sires. 10W22C; white Leehorns. according to quality. lb21c: durks. as to sin and quality. 13t17c; plteons. old. per pair, 23028c: do, jountr. per pair, 18W22C. DUESHED Tbo market ruled very firm with demand readily absorbing the limited offerlnzs ot desirable stock. Quotations: Fresh-killed dry-packed fowls. 12 to box. dry-picked, fancy selected. 23Vic: do, welshing 414 W5 lbs. apiece, 23c: do, welirhinB 4 lbs. apiece, 23c: do. welsh ing 314 lbs. apiece. 22c; do, weighing S lbs. nplcce, 20021c, Fowls. In bbls.. Ice-packed, fancy, dry-picked. Northern Indiana and Illi nois, weighing 4i5 lbs. apiece. 22V4c: do, south em Indiana and Illinois, weighing 40 lbs. Apiece, 22c; smaller sires. 10U21C. Old roosters. dry-PICKeu. luc; DroilltiK viiickciib, (lunula, iitrve. .tffl"(In ; no, inuiuuu, imkc, .,v-u, u,j. hijihii alios. "2ft"3c. Ilrollers. do. other nearby, weighing 114 2 lbs. apiece, 28O3U0; do. do, smaller sires, 2i!(J27c. Ducks, nearby, spring. 10W2UC Bquabs. per dor. . ""'bite, weighing 11W12 lbs. per dor., 13.0UIB b,73: do. do. weighing 0O1U lbs. per dor., 14.011 G.2. do, do. weighing H lbs. per doz., J.I. 7.1 W 4.1U; do do, weighing 7 lbs, per doz., 13.23U S.iliii do do welshing 110014 lbs, per doz., $2.SU 2.7.1; dark, S2.23Q2.7S; small and No. 2, COc OS 1.23. FRESH FRUITS Choice stock sold fairly and values generally ruled .steady under moderate offerings. Quow tatlons: Apples, Vlrelnla and West Virginia, per bbl. Wealthy, 3i?3.30: Illush. a(;J..1ll: Smokehouse. 13O3.50; fair tn good. I2W2.00, Apphs, Delawsro and Urytsnd. tier hamper Fancy. !lfH.2.: fair to good, 33 W 75c. lem ons. jr l. lUt'T. rinenpules, per crate Florida, 11 2. Peaches. Virginia, per csr rler rfberta. Jl.V3iPl.73: llelle. $1.2.191,73; Carmen. tlWl.SU: Mountain Itose. 11,2301.73. I'ears, North Carolina, per bbl., 13VS. O rapes. North Carolina and Delaware, per crate, f l.'J5 l.r.u. Watermelons, soutbern, per car, 11004P VEGETABLES Tha market for fancy stork ruled firm, ...I.U demand equal to ine nmiie.i oneringi Quota tions: While potatoes, per bbl. No, 1 Kssteru Shore. I2.oiivu; ro. i-asiern nuore, iiAi .v No. 1 Norfolk. 12.nU(l3: No, 2 Norfolk, 41 1.25. Whlto potatoes, Jersey, per basket. U.'iW 73c. Sweet potatoes. Eastern Shore, per bbl. astern Bnore, per odi. 2, St 0 1.23. Onions. er, StVl.13: do. do, per ll; do. Washington, per No. 1. J-W-'.ou; no. . Pennsylvania, per hamper. kid-id, nag, i. saoj.uu 10U-lb. 1E. 2e2.23. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAQO. Sent. 1. HOa.S Itecelots. 30.. 000. siarse it iqwjm lower. i MUed and buun rv. 110.ii.1fMl XI), rouah heavy, Slo.IseiO.i'.O; light. l(o.40& 11.3.1: rigs, .50B.(lij bulk. Ill) 00011.20. CATTl.lf lUcelptt 12.000. TMarkt 1325c rs iiu.suuu.an: goga neavy, lower jweves. tivii.av; co CAWS Hnrl (ulfr S3.VUS0.KU; stockera and feeders. 13 4007.75) Tennl. 10.30 a.-tui raives, etu. la W1....1 SUKK'S-ttecelpts, 14.0OO. Market IlleilSn lower, ns SS4J11.1S. Native and western. $3.5007.73; lambs. RlAZIER6G INVESTMENT BANKERS Broad and Sansom Sta. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS TOLEDO TEBS11NAI, B, B. CO, j fags' f V Guaranteed bJlBKallreads. AatO 4'rlca to h't. Mll:,,"",,"r'tsP NEW OaLE.US TEKMINAl. CO. 1st 4s. 1953 Guaranteed li t.outljerii " JH CANADIAN NOKXUE&N COAI OUK POTK X,itli9 Circulars on Uequett. Barclay, mqose e ca XxAbti. to CanadUii Nsrthtm tUllira?. . Vssl MttnWr of Now VojIs n4 mUMm. & mhm rnT''Trr'TTrfrirrmTfimirMmTi rn'immir.rTDtjnin iiBTHiiniMimiiiifmjM-MwsW mmmm came out today, modi an exceptlonikllir' good showing. For the month tli owr atlng Income was $142,288, a gain Of $J6, 321, white the net reached $55,143. an In crease of $32,907. Tho Keren months' total operating Income was $985,413, an Inerette of $174,82$, and the net for the eama.pfrletl'' WTio $341,288, n gfttn of $231,914, ' While the financial district took a mer optlmlstla view of the railroad-labor situa tion today, the consensus of opinion be Ini that a strike Will not occur pn Monday, there wns little response In the trading on the Philadelphia Stock exchange, and price changes were Irregular find harrow, Of the loaal issues Philadelphia XtaplA Transit trust certificates were the! most active, although trailing In them could not be raid to be very large in comparison with some days during tha lasterf weeks. Tht price rose n small fraction. Buffalo nnd Susquehanna common lost 'i, and Tonopah Belmont wns slightly under the last pre vious sate. Interstate Hallways tommon sold at 1214. As compared With the last recorded sale, this Is a decline ot 17 U points. The last nale of which there Is any record occurred on March 4, 1909. In the afternoon Cramp trust certificates cold off Its. The arbitrage group showed weak ness. Beading at ono timo being down 2U Steel common 1 ',i and Lehigh Valley a full point. NEW YORK BANKS LOSE CAStI Payments Not Reflected in Account of British Loan NEW YOIIIC, Sept. 1,Tlio compilation of tho known movements of money for fli week ended with the close of business yes terday Is Interesting from a technical view point In that for the first time in a number of weeks the banks lost cash to the In terior. Another Interesting fact la the fail ure, of tho payments on account of the 520,000,000 British Government loan to be reflected In the money mnrket Upon the previous occasion of heavy collections by the United States Government for taxes and unusual corporation preparations for dis bursements, call money ran to C per cent nnd temporarily the most Important flurry within two years took place. Several months past the weekly bank figures have shown small shipments to the country, but this week tho outgo was 17, 855,000, whilo tho receipts by direct ex press from the Interior were only 15,204,000, showing a loss by tho banks of $2,fJ5l.s00. Tho banks also lost 1940,000 to the Sub treasury and the Now York Federal llescrvo Bank" was a creditor on the week for 11, 981,000. The total loss Indicated, accord ingly, Is 5,590,800. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Packard Motor Car Company, regular quar terly of l"i per cent nn the preferred slock, pay able September 10 to holders of record August ilendea Manufacturing Company, regular quar terly of 1M per cent on tho preferred stock, pay able October 2 to holders of record September 20. United Traction nnd Klectrie Company, of Jer sey City, quarterly nf 114 per cent, payable Octo ber 2; boolcs cloao September 3 and reopen Sep- Cambrla Iron Company, regular semiannual of 2 per cent will be paid September 30 to atock holders of record September in. Cuba Cans Sugar, regular quarterly 154 Pr cent on preferred, payable October 2 to stock of record September 15. American lleet Sugar Company, regular quar terly of 114 per cent on preferred stock, pay able October 3 to stock of record September If) llorne-Hcrymser, regular annual of 20 pei cent a share, payable October 10 to stock r record September 10. Yukon Oold Company, regular quarterly e "Vic a share, payable September 00 to atoi of record September 8. Spot Wheat Strong at Liverpool LIVERPOOL, Sept 1. Spot wheat v strong today, with No. 2 hard wlr quoted at 14s Ed, and No. 2 red win' at 14s Gd, an upturn. of 2d; No. 1 Not crn Manitoba at 14s 7d, and No. 2 No' crn Manitoba, 14s Cd, a gain of 3d. t racht was unchanged nt 14s 7d. Corn v dull, with American mixed unchhnged i 10s 8d, while Plate showed a loss of -at lis 2d. Flour was quoted at 52s. Invcsliments for Salaried People Care mid discrimination in selecting the type of investment suitable for the man or woman living on a salary cannot be' too strongly emphasized. With this idea in mind we, have pre pared a list of securities with amplo yield which will flt the needs as well as justify the confidence, of this class of in vestors. Wo shall bo glad to send a copy of this List No. 425 to any one who requests it. William P. Bon&riglit & Co., Inc. JJ0BUI3 'VlSTAIt. 8TK0UTJ. Jr. Manager 437 Chestnut St., Piidadelphk New York Boston Detroit London Paris William P. Donbrlght & C"o. Bonbrlgbt Co. The National City Company has taken over the Bond Department of The National City Bank of New York ' , and purchased the trasineis of N. W. Hnlsey & Co. Dealer in Investment Securities The business of the combined organizations will be continued by TheNationalGty Company 1421 Chestnut St, 55 Wall St, Philadelphia JHew York :5 Ujljwar. ,,f.Kl, . ....... 1 : . srmrv , """' I?? $n $&!& m i .n iiit.ssissssasssl a- ? V , - -JJP tiBtfM &i 3JS4S EKG