PFa mvzTWI is-;. .v ' ,,'y l r T, ''4"r .U T )M A'. s1 EVENING LEDGER-PHlLADELPHlX, SATURDAY, APRIL 28 1917 r ku Wj r fUCILLY, MOCK & CO. BANKERS taw . : V PHILADELPHIA PLAN EQUIPMENT TRUST CERTIFICATES 306 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA QunRnney AUTOMOOILC BANKERS Offer special facilities for In dividuals or automobile deal ers to finance, the acqulrc inent of plcasuro tar and 1 far business houses to finance the acquirement of commer cial cars or trucks If ou are th'nklng of purch islng a car cf any Kind for any purpo.e the KINNKY SYS TEM will make n better lm. ness transaction (or ou REAL ESTATE TRUST DUILDING PHILADELPHIA FINANCIAL NEWS CONFUSED MOVEMENTS MARK TRADING; MOST STOCKS CLOSE A LITTLE LOWER Bears Attack Railroad Shares in New York, but Gains Are the Order, Following Declines Utah Copper Hits New Top Price for Year Ilirh I'aintii in Today's Financial News Moiemcntt were confuted in New Vol I; (tatting. Hears attacked rail) end stocks. l'(ah Copper reached hithcst price of near. Moil stocky closed a lit tle louei. Important iivics solii hiabcr on Cmb. Wheat van higher in Chi cago. Man advanced to SJ.,0 per bushel. Iticcsiions followed before close. Cotton ended Innlur. New Yoik Iwuk rlatcineut for the week showed an in eicasc in avoate loans demand dcpoiits and surplui, and decrcascsin these ilemi in the actual. ( tcniings tin ourbout the coiintrg for the week increased !.'..' per cent ovei loncspondimi neck oi lait ycai. liar siher lower in New York and London. BERGMANN & CARAHER Invetlment Securities NEW STOCK I.lllMii: 111 II.DIM1 Telephone pruce 5Ut1 Newlork llostoi liilcuco I'll t-tiursti u?. Charles J. Bender & Co. INVESTMENT BONDS Ifernbcrs Priisdclrhla. Stock Exchasr, NORTH AMERICAN BLDG. DIWD1.NI'- tiii; itii ntionl hnk P.illiJelPhla prll J7th I'd T -1. IllnutllOU hull ll.lrf llj- ilir liiKn.l . .. .- ... ' ynnual dividend f liif per rnt, payable M iv . J lail. io aiocannt lers -i rreuru ui tne elos- or Si knVness Anrll 27 1 I I T ', cThecka will 1-p mnlliil 'I' WILLIAM SU.TIlll (ashler FRANKLIN NITIONAL RANK I'm la h-iuhla. April 23. mi; l-l& Atrr.nrm tint. this lllV df 1. 1 U red tt a.ml. Wtf annual dividend ot ten (III) per i rut . free ot r -rx?.t"i.L'"..'. ... "h-Vi-... " a .m .".' m mi -iiw -.-', ujifcDj Chi vi VM HARDT Cnhlr S?i). record at the lo K-Cbeeki will be mailed THE ClltM'.I) NVTIONAI. IIWK 'M 1 llllll-l'"ll'llin It'll! m. 11-11 !& -ri. Dlrertom hjl" thl ihy iliclnrcil h dlvl V )ent of rlnlil'iifr rtt (HI), raynlile Jl it lt. v fin?, in atiw lilinlilf-rt nf rpi ord nt tho iloaa uf M bBKinttfc April Jlth rhiTUF w.ll bo mjlird , r2T . v rtlAftl.PS M ASH r-v. VJ?- I'ahlp lilt W aprii. is. iui7. Tin: Diiti.tTims 01 Kcott ll rr nmmllit dp litri-tt tho r--.ulir f Keott I'm t -imlanntml .Vt,; la I. ")I7 imlanmml "5"-' rreferrcil hloik Dividend 5fS .llKHT!ii:MILNTS IAA.U F. " ' J ZZZ'- IV TIM! III'PIl ns i ill it r nm Till W W$& i ounty of riillmlrliihl i, Af fSntate f C liarlc II. "Ml-tHilie!. lftensr-u r"" .-!. la lmri.1 i Vitul Hill tlin it I I-.... - .s ji. .M Inrriilfiti f ll.tM fl1rl 111 the Mil I I mi i jU pant vx-- .-. .....- . .j ' inn l In fr uetltloii. "ill! to Inventory nnd iipuraUc r fnent of the cfltitte of tli-j said 'lTed--nt rh irla H. .sehauLM-(. Miurein inn Hum or nun in cah dtjiffiMl td 1h- rdtiilnpd hv lif-r titular llm mt ?, of April II. '), n I "l" "upplcmenm mid r-, thnc me phiii- wi'i i l iii'i-iutfii yt'j inn wuri nn i-V Trldar, Jl i IDIIi, I'HT, unless exceptions rierelO uv llicu miun- iii.ii iiiiii It I.V.MON H KIVCMIU ttornos for lvtltlnner fl No .'01 Hullelln IIIilK DIBECTIIHV Of Cf OUNTANTS Certified l'ublle AruiiutiintN t!S!ii3 -AA ItUNCU i: , IIIIOWN L CO fg IVIO 11CAI. I'Sl.llli llll'nt UUIUL'l.lll l luilVLTim-PI- IVri AITtTi4H- ihiitvih. KHII" JOINT AMI DIM'UH.') ACLOUMS .Vl'.W YORK. April 2S. Tin' week woiiiiil up wild twn liouis nf ((infused ii.kIIiii; of wlilcli theio uric ullciiinlim; (llilns nf xtreiiRtli mill ciKties', with Iroioii nthanrcs fulloed b Hlinip (k-i-lliut nnd with the nii(Joilt nf iHiics ending the half t!a nl iiuntnllniiM model. iti-lv hclnw cstiri3a.'s. final iirlcos. Thcic were ramc occptlon,, however, to tho iano of narrow lluctuatlons. RilsK buvlns earl In tie foienooti foned I'lah Copper up from 113U to 117 the price passing tho prp.lotis IiIkIi record for the onr mnde nn Murch 7 It was RciiemlK usiumcd Hint most nf the luivlnj- wai a continuation of itccuniiil.itlon foi tho Ketmecolt Oopiicr ('oniium. which is understood to he Intent on ne(UliinK Til per cent of the total Issue- uf Vtah Copper stock. There was woiue forced coeilii(- of j;hort on this advance, and when the covering was nci the pi lee had a quick reaction of about 1 point. A ieerc- movement nrcuired In Lehigh Vallcv, which sold down 3 points in it shoit piriod to hi, followed h i n-ioveiv of a little moic than 1 point . At the end of the Hist lioui tin- ma-.l.et was gcneinllj unsettled hecnuso nf the ioneentl.it (I prc-ssme agalnvt the r.illvcav issues, -ind the manner in which slocks declined at tint time- induced vlgoioiis .elllng h the bear traders nn the Hoot. On this movement ISotlilehem Stol "V." (hopped fiom MVt, to 122H, tien r r.il Motors sold down from in4, to 102, and 1'nlted States Sleel common sold olT fiom .f to 115l. A modeiate lallv occuned In the late tuidlng. but before the close nnothei selling ino(ment started In whkh prices of innnv Issue Including Utah Copper and L'nlted Slates Steel common, sold down to the low level of the dav. Bonds were genernllv hea, with Pactional concessions in many issues Missouri IUs declined fiom bS to CJ In the first lioui . Anglo-rrench 5s sold down to OS1! New York Central 6s weie in supplv, declining to 106H- NEARLY ALL IMPORTANT CURB STOCKS HIGHER, WITH COPPER ISSUES LEADING Nt:V YORK, April 28 Tlie Curb ni.uKc-t showed a general stiong tone all through the half dav s trading with neails all the important issues making some amount of gain Theie was an increased demand foi most of the copper stocks, with Magnate, one of the ncwcomeis on the Cuib. attracting attention because of the con tinued demand at SI' cents Magma Copper sold at I7- and 4S. llig Ledge at nt, and 3' and Milfoid at 1 1-lfi Stewart Mining was activeh tinded in around fi-lb Ite Con solidated was In good demand also at 3 J io .!1 (cuts Ti tangle l'ilm was pioinlneut again because of the biisk demand that has been in evidence following the assumption of an active Interest In the opeiatlon of the lompun bv C M Parker formerlv of the American Radiator Compain. It is geneially urdei stood that cjiitiolllng interest has been adding to Its lines of Mock at the iccent low level because of knowledge of the rcsMlts of the changed business methods of the companv. The sto( k sold today In falilv luge volume at 1'2 Aid Reduction whs Ktioug with sales at 7-t'j and 7.". Cnrtvcn sold at ll-. National Conduit at Si'i, Submarine at 22a to Sih. United Motor at 32-n to 3J't The oil stocks were gcnernll.v slcadv, with Cosden & Co traded In at 13' to 13, Meiritt at 2M- to 21 and Osage at 3. IMII'PKMIKNT Oil. sinrus Continued New York Stock Sales itfc 71 Hi 2(Ti , on s In fl. it ISH 62 - 2tH ".'J. 11i 2 inn,-, i.'. mi ; ;i ?n no mi :' a ()! 1IH .ft -H mil ITk IMIl sTltl.I m Itediietlon in stores m Suinatrii etn.i l'il"slves m-nritsli Mfg in Marconi inerlcan Writing Taper sij 111.) .''4 t. 'i SI 3"- H Hkrd .'in", i 3 I1! i : 3-4 tloe (silel 74j 3 V. INTEREST OF STEEL 4 ,rnp a nl? TM TT Q Ti F.M A MT. to"-; KHEstimate Places Needs for Bal- IL'w'i. - .. -r, . tr ance ot lyiY at z to ii i-er uent -r Trtlnnf rr 7in Affivn &, UA XVAMV.... ...IV. -LSI. A. ES-uiNEW YORK. April 28 .atura!l all In lte.(tcrest In the steel trade ccnteis aiouud the Ef Government puichaues to be made lu the tertv-'Temainlnir monthi of this jear. It has been ffiH7''lcla"y estimated thai oin countrj will jE-tnl'n h-twpi-n 1 .itid H lier relit (if the tiitnl Vsroductlon of . the industry This will Rjlv;imount to something between 1,000.000 and IjS0,000 tons. iir U is tne general impression in tne iraue it TtJiat the prices of 90c base for plates and ?'r2 50c base for structural shapes and bars Pr'Xl'Ill apply to the needs of the llovernment R,("$s now estimated, and while there are CiioiM interests who argue mat tne tiovern. frainent might want more steel than Is now E i VailJIlAiVU, (lid U-IIIU1I it t.VHCI-11 vlll l-ll Sythe next business somewhere higher prices t.-Mxrlll be nald. SSprobably the leading branch of the steel ri-.i induatrv at the moment is that for w-Irfl . "?' tftroducts. The demand is large and Inquiries f!ftire said to be good. As et tho American ."w Sleel and wire Com pan) has not followed fc! the lead or tne independents, vvnicn for more ; than a weeK nae oeen quoting u per ton -Her the leading Interests level. fr.Tbere is active demand for plates, and Knowledge tnat tne cnnea Mates uov- nent will take quite a tonnago has In- I. some of the. regular consumers to rUlte market with their requirements, "plates are reported to have been con- itcd for at as high as 9 cents per pound. The new demand for tin plate Is heavy n4 manufacturing companies are doing VM-ythlng possible to speed up production rush tne goods away rrcm the mills, request from the Federal authorities jj Active operations to aid In conserving supplies oi mis country oy suppiy i for products lias been met by work per cent capacity. I eonamons ruling in tne steel rail 'appear to be foreshadowing a re let buying on a large ucale. Inquiries III coming to tne markets for rails for Jverles. J known, of course, that the Govern- in be a Urge buyer of bars, nnd this : to a demand fiom users who have fa, the market for some time and Hy.buy further .ahead than the '-Tfce.lone of this branch of the ISnft. r : question In the pig Iron mar. flimculty that Is expected to be m Jfetttng oro supplies. There i ftf-MUMM In some sections of this , wmm the demand Is not oultn IB pervjous periods, the fact I MHwy-io no an actual short- MMiy consumers to cover ?J; . 'Yk 4k Twh Yale and .U4 i 'iiti.idlnti I'ar Co !H Cm Car & Tdv pref H :i Charcoal Iron '-i ,'ii Chevrolet Molois inj 10 1(U c imp - K" !,o Curtlss Aeroplane . H t ! ( w wen Tool M '4 t ' Cirbou Steel no RT Minerson Phonograph h)m Cede lal Dm I" Haskell A TSarker Cai :ik-, Sii . lleudee Mfg l Kuthodlon Hioii7e pief I ii '."4 . Lake Torpedo Boat 7"i Ti ISi Lehigh Coal Sales . HI on l.illii Loco - fit "" Maxim Munitions .. !' i 5'i Marlln Arms 77 St 1 National Conduit .. 34 4 ."Hh 34 V Y Shipbuilding . 3R it Nor Amer Pap Pulp 4 S'4 Otis Klevator 1 o I'terless Motor . 1! IS Poole ling "3 K"i Pleiie Arrow to 1 1 Ueddcn Truck . . IK'4 l4 -. Santa Cecilia .. . in !7 santa Cecilia pref .. nn M sscripps-Uooth . . SO 40 S S Kiesgo w 1 . I (Hi II Standard Motors . .It IS's Steel Allovs . . 7 Ki, Siibniailne 23V4 ?.t 'UYt t Joseph Lead . . II 'i IT). 1 71 Todd Shipbuilding . . . . H3 81 Triangle Kllm .. I'i I '-4 " I lilted Profit Sharing 1(. '4 I S .steamship .. . 1H 3'4 United Motors .. . 3J 3J'4 31 United Sugar .... .10 30 38 Woilds Film .... ' Wright-Martin Air . nv, n e Zinc Concent S,', 3V4 .. STV.NDAHIl oil. Illinois !J 3.tn Ohio ... . 33 37. l Praliie I'lpe . 307 30t Stand Oil of California 37i .'Hii Stand Oil of New Jerse) 1 030 Stand Oil of New York. 307 31.' 300 IMIKIT.MIKST OH, STOCKS Harnett Oil & Gas . . !V4 3i Cosden Oil 11 I1i Cosden & Co 13 11 i:ik Basin lo 10 Federal Oil 314 i Inter Petiol . . Houston Oil Meriltt Oil Midwest Ret . Met Petrol Ohio Fuel Oklahoma Ref Osage Hominy Klce Sapulpa P.ef Scquovah West I'nd O & O Hid 11 'in 131 I , 10 . 10 8 lfl . 10 14 . 1! 3 13((, 13U 10 3 MINIMI STOCK laska Standard . ... 4 Atlanta II Big Ledge .... 3 Butte Cupper & Zinc... Hutte New York . ... I' Canhbov 8 Con Ailz .... !U Umma Consolidated ... I ' Ulist N'atlnnal ... ! Goldfleld Merger Goldflcld Cons .Ml Goldfleld Florence 3n Goldfleld Kewanas .. .IB Green Monster IV4 llecla Mining 7 Howe Sound . . . .1' Independence Lead II Jim !iutlei ... . K luinbo Rxtenslnu . . 40 Magnate Copper . . 80 .McKlnle-Uarragh . . S(i Magma Copper . 47 Mother Lode .... 31 Mines Co of America ... 14 Nevada Hills is .Nevada Wonder 1 N'iplsslng 7 1U) Hercules 3 San To) ... 13 Tonopah Rxtenslon . . 3 United Verde 36'6 West Knd Con 6 Whlto Oaks 3ld White Caps 114 erlngton 33 BONDS American Smelters Bs tlanta Charlotte Gs Hethlehem 5s Cosden Oil 6s . . Cosden & Co 6s f'udahy 6s Uric 5s . . Ilusslan Government 64s 81 Russian Government 6'3s 01 Yes 1 lose skill (ml) 13 13 2! 31 33 33 130 113 1U t'i 0 I0 10 ! 9 f Vt IO',, I (I'i 1 1 n sn 4 0 1.1 i." Vh 3 0 '. 1 l'4 8'4 7V4 .' i" V I'i ft S'i 8 A .M S 3 10 1 7 3 1J 71. 1,1 83 SI 40 34 2 33 3V4 7H 3 14 -Hi 37 7.1 1 34 7H 41 8! 47H S3 7 3 3 30 H 1 3 Advance Rumley AJax Rubber Alaska Gold M .Mils Chalmers Am Agr Chcm Am Ueet Sugar . Am Can .... Am Car & Fdy . Am Cot OH . . . . Am Hide & Leath do pref . . . Am Linseed do pref Am Mall do pref Am Smell do pref A Am Steel Fd) Am Tol & Tel Am Tobacco A ni Wool Am Zinc A Lead, Anaconda Atchison . do pfd . . All Hlrni & Atl Ml Gulf & W 1 Raid Loco Unit & Ohio do pfd Itcth Stcl I! llurns III os Hutte &. Sup Cop Cat Petrol . do ptef . Canada Pacific Cenlial Leather Certo do Pasco ('Ids A: Ohio Chi Gi West do pref Chi M & St P . do pref . Chile Copper Col Fuel & Iron Col Gas & i:iec 1'onsol Gas Coin Piod nets do pi Crucible steel Culm C.ine Sugai IM A. Hudson Denver A II G Dome Mines Drlggs-Seabui v Lrle do 1st pref Gaston Williams General Motors Goodrich R U do pref Granby Mining Great North pfd Gt North Ore subs 33 Gulf Stato Steel 134 Illinois Cent . . Int Agrlcul do pfd Inspiration Col) Inter!) Cons Coip do pfd hit Harv N I I ill Mor Mailne do pref lntci nl Papei Int Nickel Wans is city S pief 3IV, Kelp. Springfield S3 Keimecott Coppei I..Hk Steel I etilgh Vnllev Mnthhson Alkali .Mn Mot 2d pref Mes lVttol Miami Con Cop Mldvalo Steel .Mo Kan & Tex Mlsouil Pac ctfs do wl Nat Knam r Stpd 31 '4 .National Lead 37 Nevada Con Cop 24 New York Cent 04 WN1UII 41 X Y Out & West, Voif & West North American , Northern Pacific Ontario Silver nliln tritel Ohio Gas . . , eiwcns not . . . Penna R It . Peo Gas & C Pitts & West pief Pitts Coal ctfs Pressed Steel Cai Quicksilver pref Ray Con Copper Reading Reading I'd pref Rep Iron & Steel do pfd Ro)al Dutch Saxon Motois Sinclair Oil Seaboaid Air Lino I4)fc do pref 31 Sears Roebuck 170 Sl-attuck Ariz 25 S'oss-Shef StI & Ir 40 Southern Pacific 04 Southern R R 38 do pr. . .. 38 Studebakei 83 Ten Cop & Chem 17 Texas Companv 310 Third Ave R It . S0 Tobacco Products 33 Cn Bag &. Pap new DO I'll Rag & Paper It), Union Pacific do pref Net lllsh. Low Close din 71 7i 31 92 03 V, 43 07 41 ',4 131 Al4 21 37 11 00 13 71 I 7ii 23 93 0V4 M4 13 1 07 H 4U4 1 1.1 V4 Al'4 1 Jl 37 .. . 11 no Hi 90 100 I looy. 10014 I00J4 H4 30 30 39 'tt 123 143 131 ' 103 103 1D34 -I 3 30 30 30 .10 30 30 1 80 70 70 '4 V 101 103 101 08 17 08 34 70 71 08 17',i 98 34 70 71 -M 124 122 123 120 140 111) 43 II 20 30 100 80 31 00 11 3S, 80 '4 41 20 30 100 I'i 80 , 31 1 00 1 11 3.1 80 14 1 117 117 24 22 48 48 1 11 41 1 I 11 IU'4 11.1 40 21 20 10114 101 (12 01 Sales in Philadelphia lllEll 3 Cam .Steel 113 13 nice Stor 03 43 Gen Asp pf 04 230 LkSupCrp 10 20 Leh Nav 78 201 Leh Valley 01 IO Mldvale . 38 200 Nev Cons. 24 243 Penna It R 31 10 Pa Salt M 94 20n Phlla Co 34', 30 PRT tr cfs SO 20 Phlla Trac 70 410 Reading 91 32 Union Trae 42 104 Un G Imp 80 2381 U S Steel 110 3 W Jer S S 30 110 Win Cramp 87 .Net Cloei 1 lige, 113 . .. 02( 02 ... 10 78 ... 02 2 38 23 ( 83 04 34 30 79 91 42 .. . 80 .... 113 HS'f, 30 30 .... 87 87 Low 113 02 04 1 f i 78 02 38 23 31 04 31 30 79 01 12 ',4 80 Tolnl n)e 4281 tinre, cnmpnrecl with 23M nhsres lt -ntiirdin 1 this week, .18,001 lmrel Ind week, 17,188 nhares. IKIMIS , .Net IllKh Low ("lne (hue sioon fill Is 07 101 101 101 . ... onoo Leh Vnl cons I'as .'003 . 77 97 97 .... 1000 do rons leg 6s I08U lOOVi 108 .. .. )000 I, Val Tr ref 5s 92 92 04 7000 Penna Co Temp cfs 4s . . 97 90 00 IS 1000 Peo Pass t c 4s. 81 84 84 20800 P n 1st BslOl'4 101 101 Total antes SIK.XOO, ininptired with X41 2(M) lat sitiirdnvi this week, M'HI.OOOi list week. SI 10,500. Local Bid and Asked lodl5 llli! Auk I'tslerdnv Hid Auk 3 US 98 04 98 Southern Railway 6s, Sinclair Oil lis Todd Shipbuilding 6s N Y State 4s . New Haven 5s , , , 93 98 98 98 100 101 lniif, 103 104 10214 OTVt 08 97 98 81 94 - 97 98 110 110 101 101 105 103 98 98 85 9.1 KAILKOAO EARNINGS CUNTItAL NEW i:xai.AM 1017 Inc Year ended Dec. 31. 1010 Operating revenue . 45, '.'08,191 4504,080 Net revenue .... .'.'.'H7,05S 8, (ISO Operatlne Income 2 070 234 34,075 Non-operating Income , 107,000 100.030 dross Income ,. . 2.273.20S 72.58 1 Net Income 914 011 193.310 .NKXV YOIIK. NEW HAVKN AND HARTFORD Year ended December 81 Total oper. revenue .JHO.432.107 410 325 1i Operating expenses. A4.87.',n.'n 8, HOI), Mil Net oper revenue, 20 OOii.Uh 1,3.'1.7BK Net oper. Income. Jl 04),(U7 01)1,(100 Other Income.. , 7.2S8,i81 1,719,709 dross income. . 3i),140,ue 2.709 042 Net Income . ., 5.654 077 895,839 NEW YORK. ONTARIO AND WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY Year ended Dec. 31. 1010 Oper. revenue . ..... 4K.7B4.tfiO 414.413 nper. expense 0.20(1.731 'l.'.BSS Net oper. revenue . 2.503,411 '.-8 950 Oper. Income 2,3.'4,780 10,0(11 dross Income 2 508,87(1 9,030 Net Income H3.ft82 17,6.11 Hurplu 218,301 503.450 Decrease, BAR SILVER Last 1917 Today. Yes Hal. High. Iiw, New York (cents) 74 74, 74J 71) . 71 London (pence), ,37ft 37H 37'n 88, V 36(1 NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW YORK. April 28 BUTTER Receipts, 0215 tubs. Firmer. JUjhar scoring. 41H.Q.VS.1 extra, 41c firsts, S9Vn 40V4c seconds, 37 O 3c: Stale dairy, 4040'4c. K0U3 Receipts. 14.SHJ rases. Firm .Firsts. 33L. SS4CI seconds. 81H 633ci white, S038',c: oilier quotations unchanged. BIG JUMP IN CLEARINGS Total for This Week Is 42.2 Per Cent Over a Year Ago There was one unusual Increase In clear ings throughout the country for the week ended today. The total was $6,472,438,894, against $5,858,706,929 last week, and $4 552,469,980 the corresponding week of last ear Details follow 1B1T lnifl pc New York 43,4.19,211.287 '$2 248,881, 073 4-52 9 ChlcaffO Philadelphia Boston , Kansas City Ht. Louis S. Francisco Pittsburgh Detroit (laltlmore N. Orleans 431.888.398 284,111,2.11 200 080,001 110 057.732 115,519,081 7A,280,4HB 78,618,068 43,801,180 34,160,48s 35,144,432 815.036,181 4-80 7 160 691,691 4-24 8 70.201.187 69 4 74,147,084 55 0 11,521,800 4.48 0 71.143,872 34 81.410,707 40 0 .16,458,080 AS 19,812,777 77.4 40 142 11 10 70 27 41 3 4 104 34 108 . 81 111) 104 20 32 .17 10 .18 iii 37 79 30 42 11 81 04 '4 11 31 88 12 5H 7 II 28 21 139 All 103 A .10 1 .11 90 53 81 04 . 48 71 80 901, . 42 . 81 102 02 30 .15 40 141 13 IA 70 27 4 i'i 34 103 31 108 81 109 33 134 103 20 52 50 10 .18 III 17 78 38 11 54 .12 44 84 n 31 31 88 12l4 .17 101 01 4At 121 3 11 IA 7A 27 41 34 104 1 ,11 '4 108 --l 81 109 32 124 2 104 J-1 20 32 30 10 . 18 114 1 79 .18 11 t 54 32 41 - 84 1 01(, 1 51 31'v. 88 12 .17 4 Hrlll J (I J1 211 21 ' RUff Susr 1 c . 'II 110 .VI III dn prof 1 r II ,1J ,- .-,'.- Iliililwln -.1 .Hi, ViS, ,-,-,t, III-c htoraae ill1 n.-iu miy t.jij, (liernl Asphalt 2J 24 L' I .'I iln pref l..' )I4, It.- lit Lake sun Corp in1, ln'j nit4 jo I elilgh .Navigation "s'i 79 'hQ 71' t.ehlgh V'alle . ill ( T, d4 (ll'i I ehlsh slley Tr 24 21 21 21 do pref 44' 41 44' 41 1'ennvlvnnla 1114 "-V. "-1 "-T. I'hlK Hlictrlc .11 'a 32 .IP, .1.' 1'lilU Companv .14 34t 31 .I4 do .1 per rent pr .14 .111 .11 do 11 per cent ir 37!j 3R'a 87 :is Phlla It T t i ."l 30 -Jill, 30 Ilendlna UV, HI, nil', Ufl'a Tnnopah Itelmoiit 4', 4? 4' IS Tonopah Mining it' nSi (l' (., t'nlon Traction 4J'i 4t 42'i 4J" In tias lmpvt . hO'i 8n'j so', sii',, v s steei. n.Mj in', 110 mi'; Inrk Rallwav 14', 11 14 II do pref 37 37 .17 37 II m Cramp t c ., . N7 S7'a 87 SS New York Bond Sales LiUUALi TltAJJlINvj ID UlNliNlJ2iJtVJ2iO-riM TURNOVER EXCEPTIONALLYMALL Railroad Shares Decline, Lehigh Valley Dropping 2 Points and Reading 1 Coal Shipments Over P. R. R. on Increase Very little of Interest developed In the short session's trading on the Philadelphia Stock l'xchangc today. There was no ac tivity in any Issue, nnd, nsldo from weak ness In railroad shares, price tlnnges were generally without Importance. Lehigh Val ley, although not traded In extensively, re corded the biggest loss, dropping 2 '4 points, to 02'i, after being up to 05 Pennsjlvanla lost a fi action and Reading U Traction shares v ere quiet. Rapid Tran sit tiust certificate? gained a quarter on a few sales to 30 .while Union Traction ns unchanged Steel Common, which was tho most active after opening nt 116, dropped to 1 1B'4, off ' from .vesteiday's close The tiansactloiis in this 1kiio totaled onlv 2385 shares nicclrlc Sloiage Hattciv General As. phalt preferred Lehigh Navigation and L lilted Gas Impiovement were unchnnged Like Superior Corporation was off 2 a point, Philadelphia Company declined i, and William Cramp trust certificates lost a fraction Anthracite coal tarried over the Pcnn s)lvanla Ralhoad lines east of Pittsburgh and llrio dining March totaled 1,121, 117 tons, nn Increase of 1057 tons ns compared Willi March of list eai. For the quarter ended March 31, there was carried 2,082. 236 tons, a decrease of 246,2,10, ns com pared with the (list quartei In mi6 Soft coal carried during March aggregated l . 644.949 tons, a gain ot 4 11.778 tons, and for the quarter It was 12.010,951 tons n decrease of 108,219 tons fiom the figures of the Ramo period of the previous eai The total tonnage or coal and coke for March was i848.GGl tons i 108,326 mote than In March of last )ear. while the total for the throe-month peilod decreased I OGI.nRr. nnd was 18,562,071 tons PHILADELPHIA MARKETS 8 '4 27 3 4 .10 V3 04 39 21 I. '8 08 101 0 19 133 99 51 83 84 45 74 20 fl.l'i 41 81 ,10 .1,1 14 31 17A 8 27 1 33 37 1 23 94 39 '23 128 1 0A 103 0 40 ',4 13.1 00 33 83 04 45 7.1 . . t . . 29 00 42 81 02 103 02 82 .10 1 .11 14 31 170 23 49 . . 94 38 58 85 18 208 2 20 62 89 U 49 94 28 38 84 10 108 20 62 89 11 .187 130 130 1 79 79 79 United Alloy Steel 43 43 43 Unit Cigar Stores 08 98 08 lilted Fruit . ..135 134 134 U S Ind Alcohol. 110 108 110 1 U S Rubber 57 67 67 U S Steel 110 113 118? do pref Utah Copper 1 tali Sec Corp Va Car Chem do pref... Va Iron CS.C, Wabash .... do pref A. do pref B. . West Maryland "Westlnghouse Mfg 40 Worth P & M pf B 62 Wheel . L E .. 10 do pref . 30 Willys Overland. so Wilson Co.. . . 73 118 118 118 117 113 110 20 44 110 . 70 . U 49 . 25 31 19 43 110 70 11 48 24 21 48 32 18 36 30 71 19 43 a 119 1 70 1 11 48 24 31 40 32 18 36 1,4 30 75 1 HUh 1(4', -nl', 1)9 !'2 !., UK', 117', NO', 1")' 1.1's lis 1)7 4197100 Ancln-French ,1s .100(1 Am Foreign h,c . 3('(l(IO Amer Tel 5s long Armour Co 4'as 220 in tchlson gen 3s 11 lino llrook Ran T .Is 1UIN 2ii"'l t It of llord lis 1 )))il 1 an (int .Is 11121 JIHHl ihi 19.-1! (-Olio Cai (lis d 1 : 1 -c ft Villi) ( lies tt OIllO (V 4', liifoil do ( otiv Is I Ill Chi d- Rust III Is ".( Chi I n Sta 4'jn sllilll Chi II & O 4s inim Chi l ft .st P rfd l'i ss. .000 llli miiv us l"""i I (inn tin in .Is .'(Kin Chi Mil St P n 4'i (U I111111 C11I .Midland cl ta 7 )()( 11 Col 4 South t'sa 80', Linn Cltv of Paris (Is IMP, UK (in Coin Prod It Cn '31 .Is lis .tiinn Den (t Hit) (Ir I'm SI Iim 0110 I'remh Hrpli ,1'as 10" K'OII Indian.) Steel 5s 1 onii intern Mrt i' 1000 Internl Paper .Is .10011 Inter Vgr .Is 2000 k (' I I S 1 Jl 4s JOOO Kan Cltv ler 1st 48 .'idoo l..uka Mteel .- loll 1000 l.lg & Vi 'I 7n 1000 l.nuls A Nash 4s liioo Mldvale Steel ,1s 17000 Mo Pac I 4s Kino Montana Power 5s 10(1(1 Northern St Power 5l 10(10 N Y Canal 1111.1 .1'aa I IO00 N V C a It 0s 10(10 N y C & Hud 4 'as, HIOII N V Cits' s 1919 IO00 N Y das II A P .Is 1000 N Y V C It 1'as 11)000 Nor Par 4s 3000 Onlsrlo Power .Is 1(100 Ohio Cities Oss .Is 100(1 Penna 4s 194S 71000 do gen ct I'as JOOO Public Herv N J Is JOOO Pere .Marouette 5s J00O Re-adlng gen 4s 'JOOO Ilepub Cuba 5s 19U4 7000 South Hell .Is 1000 south Pat cv 4s 2I0O0 do cv 5s 1000 South llw) 4i 1 000 do Is 110000 U S Rubber ct ,1s toon do 0s , MlOO 1' S Steel s f .Is 111(101) V K nf ct II I 5s 77000 do 5laH 1919 s lono do 5'4s I'il9 new 1 J 1000 do Oj-s 1919 31)000 do .ri4 19J1 1000 West Elec 5s .ow C'lose 1'1's 94', lill'i ill', J4 IU III". I'll1. 9sS l7 D7'a so', tin ill's 1)7 1)7 no', ii'i', nj" !tj l9 tins, iikS 117 l'7'a Sn', 90's (it's lis 97 SK Inn! Hip, 10, nil'. 114 in SS'i Willi Ml, llli', ns 101 on1, 100', 77 71', 84', lo Mi., 02 , 97 94' 101 107, 91 100 OO'i 91'. 1)0 97 IIS 911', S8'J 01), 92', 9S 1)11 SI S0. 1)1 US SI Si Kill's llli)', 101 101 (111 (10 inn', loo'. Aft 101 12-' OJ'a 114", It.' 97 91 101 107 91 1011 99', HI, 91 90 97 99 10s, 88 90 -". II S'i IIS SI mo'. 100'. 1(111'. (I8, r,s, (I8, 1IW 111) 87 87 1111'. 101'. mi', lov, o-in 97 Vs 97 97 llli),, 100 intlA Klll'i 10011 10(1 97 nn mi", 90 9(1 90S 100 100 100 71 S4' I'll 12J 9J d'J 97 94 101 107 91 II 111 99 01", 91 90", 97 99 Oil', SSI, 110' DJ' IIS", 111) SI 119 87" llll's Tolnl sales. 4tt,702,roo, tompnreil nlth 81,671. OOO last Mitnrdtoi this wrrk, 10,432.000i Inst week, SI 9. 2 89 ,O00. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT Average Loans and Demand Deposits Increase, but Actual Decrease NKW YORK, April 28 The New Yolk bank statement this week shows an In crease In the average loans and a de crease in the actual Avetage demand de posits increased, but tho actual decreased $17,174,000, Theio was an Increase in the average surplus and a drop In the actual A1ERAQE 1 nans . 41 078.927,000 .Net demand deposits 3 715,972,000 Net time deposits -Mi 510,000 circulation ... 2S HO.I.ooo Reserve, own vaults ttDO.l JI.OOU Reserve, Keaerai re serve banks . . Reserve, other de posltarles . A1 007.000 Aggregate reserve 7HJ.089.uno Reserve required . H4(i,104,01l) Surplus 121.924.3.1(1 tor which 1401,407 000 Is specie ACTUAL Loans . i. 0(17,004 000 :et oemana deposits J onj nn immi Net time ueposns Increase 11,401,000 7,5t() (100 4 870,(10(1 15,0(10 21,303,000 48,928,000 28 011,000 Total sales, 363,700 shares, compared with 541.200 shares last Saturdnvi this week. 3,561, (MM) shares 1 last week, 3,093,300 shares. MONEY-LENDING RATES IMIII.ADF.I.rillA Call, 3 per cent Time, 4'45 per cent Commercial paper, three to six months, 4'riliT4?4 per cent. days . 44,854,816,620 $3,287,863,013 47.7 Other cities, ft daa. 861,870,948 469,481,287 38 8 Total of all cities for 6 days ,..,$3,500,496,477 $8,757,324,802 48 A da'y""'. . . 965.942,417 708,175,878 21.5 Total nf all week" ,,r.. $6,472,438,894 $4,532,499,980 42 2 No Change in Marine RaUfc NEW YORK. April 21. Marine insur ance rates to all war tone porta were un changed today as were those to coast wise points. , j. . a a a .a ail m as sse a sap SB V 4-sf .. m M t W ja BANK CLEARINGS Hank clearings today compared with corre sponding day last two years 1917. 1916 1915. Phlla . ,. $59,352,118 latl, 908, 9(18 $28,398,024 lloston . 37,821.821 31,124,888 S.1. 10(1.103 New York. 031.869,2.'.' 600,916,064 408,903,000 FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK, April 28. No special ex planations was obtainable In the dealings today for an easier tendency In French exchange. Franc cables were quoted ot 5,71 and checks at 5.72. These figures show a decline of about a centime from Friday morning's figures. Italian, Scandinavian and Dutch exchange were also a shade lower, and rubles were barely steady at a little above the recent extreme low figures. Quotations were: Demand sterling 4.75 9-16, cables 4,76 7-16, sixty-day bills nominally 4.92, ninety-day bills 4,70. Lire cables 6.93, checks 6.94. Swiss cables 6.12, checks 6.13. Guilder cables 41, checks 40, Iluble cables 28.25, checks 28.17, Pesetas cables, 21.85, checks 21,70. Stockholm cables 30.10, checks 29,90, Chrlstlanla cables 29 30, checks 29.10, Copenhagen cables 28,30, checks 28,10, LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS ICAOO. April 28 HOOS Receipts. 10.- Market steady. Allied and butchers. I1S.S0 f'lBSOi good heavy, $15 75010: rough heavy, 15 10916.70; light. Ill 40CJ14.83, pigs, $12 23 14 25: bulk' $15 60 16 DO. Circulation Reserve, own vaults. Reserve, rederal re serve banks Reserve, other de positaries Aggregate reserve.. , Reserve required . 204.7JI.UUII J8.71N.II0O 1472,349,000 210,009,090 lll 519 OOl) 1,070,000 7.728 (Mil) 58.1 (I'll 7 142 1.1(1 12 008,00(1 I7.17I.ihmi 2,921 00(1 117.000 2 50.1.000 GRAIN AND FLOUR VWIKAT Receipts .11,312 bushels Offerings wire light and prUes further advanced he wltn a good export demand and higher outside ad vheH (Juutntlons Car lots In export elevator No 2 led spot 42 Hll')'2 91, No 2 southern ind JJ (is ;( J U.I KtPimor No J red $.' Mitt J III . No 3 rcl JJSlUffJIll njtcted A, JJ 82(82 87, lejedul II 42 781(2 St . , CORN' Itecelpls 11811 bushels Offerings wits Unlit ulid tlin market advanced Jc, but. trade was oulei Quotations Car lots foi local trade as in loeitlon Western No 1 vellow, II 7tl 72, weslirn No, 4 ellow, II (194P1 70, western Nn .1 vellow 1 1 117 f 1 ill , southern Nn .1 jellow II 7DW1 72 (IA Ts HeitlplB .It Jill bushels There was Utile trading but the market advanced 2c under aironaer mitsldt- prices supplies were small (Juotatlons No 2 white SlJ82e stlltlddrd white 8ll'(8lc No 3 white i98Uc. No 4 while 7879e I I.Ot'lt ReetlptH, 1128 38(1 lis In sacks Theio was little trading, but the ninlket ruled firm and again hlBher, In svtnpatln with the stiength of wheat yuotatlons Winter stralRht, llllell.10 Kansas dear I125()13 do siralghl 1114)13 50 do. patent. $13 noli 14, mine first .tear $ I '.".'I'd 12 7.1 do pntent, l11llfll do fnvorlte brands $14 2itfln, city mills, choke nnd fancj patent, $14.2394 13 uVi. I 1.01 it was unlet nut llrm under enwll supplle, Ve uiiole $10 21011 23 pel bbl., us to lliallt) PROVISIONS I he market ruled firm but there was little 'trading 'Iho quotations are ns follows City beef In sets, smoked and nlr dried .lie estern beef. In sets, smoked 31c. City beef, knuckles and tenders, smuked nnd air diled, 30c. Western beef, knuckles anl tenders, smoked, 30c lleef hams. 1 10 b 32 , Pork, famllv $43 ,1040 Hams S I cured, loose. L1J1n. do skinned, loose 25 W2(lc. do, do, smoked, Jfl'a WJ7c Other hnms smoked rliv cured nn to brand nnd avi rage 20W J0 i flams, smoked western cured J(tRjJflr, do boiled, boneless 3Sc Plcnlo shoulders S P cured loose 'Jlc do smoked. 22c llellles In pickle, according to average, loose 27c llrenk fast huon ns lo brnnd und avernge. elty curid, 32c Hreakfast bacon, wcstirn eurcd, 32c lard, western, refined llerces 21c do, do do, tubs 2Jc I, ird pure cltv, kettle rendered In tierces, 21c Lard, pure city kettle rendered. In tubs, 2Jc REFINED SUGARS Prices wrro flrml inalntHlncil ri.inKMn took a llttl" bulnpst w. T Ml, whil the lat nuota tlon of th Ipnnlv.inla huj-ar Onmpany wan b liuc Heflnern rr rpstrlctitiK ordern DAIRY PRODUCTS IlL'TlKR Tlin market was quiet but firm un der light offerings Quotations Western, tresh, solid pa( ked creamerv. fantv specials, 41c, ex tra 41HIJC extra Orats 40c llrsts lllc, sei -olid", .ISe. nf arh prints faluv 4-4, , do nvet nee extra, 12 8 11c llrsts 4llii Mr seionds, .19 ((.is'jc. speeinl fancy brands of prints Jobbing nt I7i.i0i POtlS Demand wns good and supplies were will tleanid up at the recent advame CJQuola tlnns Nenrby firsts $10 31 per rase, nearby current reielpts $11101 per case western ex tra firsts, $10 211 per lase, do llrsts $10 01 per ease fancj selected cvndled egts were jobbing at 391M(k lr dozen cill.l.si: Supplies of fano stock were small .lid the market ruled firm bul there vvas little trading Quotation- New ork, full cream, fanc, new. 27', GfJ7c, special higher, do. do, fair io good new 20 (f J7c. do, ptrt skims, Mff 22c. POULTRY ..IVJI TiV market was nulet tiut stpntly under moderate nfferlnK" tjuolutton Foslf an to quint. 22'j W'JTac, stnegy roosters, lRJOc; ulil roosters ((tp?L, chifkfni eoft-meatpd. 45f L'" ducUs I'ekin, jo'j.'c. lo, Indiin Runnori 17(&-lHc, plaeons old rer pair, l!S30c. do. ounp per pair OtitV. I)HKSHi:i Tho market was nulet at re renllv reted fisures Quntnlton inwls 11 tn box dry-picked, fancy selected, iinl& f , do, wcleh Ine 4'j lba and oer aplete .lc. do, do i' lbs apiece, :.'$'4c. du do, 3 lbs npipce. 24 l'(C. Towls, In bbls . fancj. drplcked, elKn Iriu -lU lbs and oer oplete, ,-,nc, smaller 8l2e J J Sir, old roosters (iopiicked, J-'c. roasting rblckens western, drj -picked. In boxes, weigh Ins 8lrt lbs per pair. L'Tttf-'Kc, do western, In huxe welxhtne 7 lbs pr pair. "'-bc. do, do. In bbls, welshing h&Ui lbs, per pair, J7ff92hc; do do do welKhtnR 7 lbs. per pair, '23&J''r. broltlnt; thickens, western In boxes, weighing 31.14 lbs per pair, liS(!J3Jc. thickens weighing fitSMl lbs per pair, S3(f2c, do, mixed slzts ju (fi? "r. broilers Jersey, fancy. OOUfflTic. do. other nearb woleblng I'tj U'l Ib aplei e M)55c, turUs per lb Kanc, western, HJ33r, fair to ifoo ,,0:,lc. old Toms, JUtSSOc, common. U'ltfffRc: squabt, per dozn White, welghlne 11 tffU lbs, per dozen, $ '.".it? 4 8. do, weighing l 10 lbs per dozen $1 bOrrj?, 10, do wishing H lbs, per dozen $30.1 10, do weighing 7 lbs. per doen, J- n( fa:! 7fi, do weighing Hfad1 lbs per do7en. S1.7Mrtt2S0, dark, $1.5002 20, small and No. 2. fi0cJl 2.1 FRESH FRUITS Demand wns onlv modernle hut v slues gen. erally ruled steady ns follows! Apples, per bhl Ren Davis, $.1 255T8 75. Iialdwin, No 1 $3 7.1S4 50, do, ungraded, $13 50, Greening, No 1, $4 r,00, do, ungraded, $35? I 21 Kings' No, 1 $.lr, .10, do, ungraded, $34, Wlnesnp, No 1, $4 505(1. do ungraded, $2 30B.1 .10 Ap. pies. Northwestern, per 1ox -Pnncy $2572 50 choke, $1 505T2. Lemons, per box, $3f ' Oranges I'lorida per crate Bright, fanev $1 51,150, russet, do, $2 C04- poor. $12,2. Grapefruit, Florida, ier crate I35JO. 1 Ineap'. pies Porto Rico per crnte, $35? I .1(1, Straw berries North Carolina per qt 1.15J25C VEGETABLES The general msrket was nulet nnd without Important change Quote While potatoes m l-ennsvlvnnla. choice per bush 13 21'ft 1 (o New York, choice, per hush , Id i!33 4U, Maine' eholte. per bush, II 406f J 50, Jersey, p.e basket. $1 5001 75. White potatoes nw,rftr. Ida per bbi No 1, 49, No 2, 1858 50, lulls, $057 Sweet potatoes. Lastern Shore, per bbl No 1, I2.1O5J0. No 2 $t.505?3 Sweet pota. toes Delawnro nnd Marjland, jier hamper Nn 1 II 755?-' 25- N'o 2. $1.210161 culls ,l bweet potntoes Jersev, per basket No 1, ,, 1,71! No 2 505J05r, Onions, Texas per crate N'o 1, $4 25. No 2. $3,754i4. Onions old, per loo lb. lg IftjWIO Cabhage, Florida i-r Rhubarti California per .rule. 11.50501. box 41.21W1 10 .eltuce Florida, fancy, per basket, II 7662 M; do, do, poor to good, per basket, lltjl .10: do North Carolina, per basket M.Mti.'. ejcierv. i loriaa, per lu-incn crate, It wj. Ilenns. I lorlda per basket Orecn II 7 W2 2.1 Wax I1.50M2 50 Uggplant, Florida" ti. r box $153 .10. Peppers. Ilorldi, per box. 3.105M Squash. 1 lorlda, .per box $1vi-,o. Peas, I lorlda per basket. $1 ,362 21 Cucum- Int. Florida, per basket. $1,7552 Heels. I. lur id), per 100 hunt lies, $t0 Radishes Norfolk, per basket Jicw.i, inmitoes, Florida per crate $3 505?.'!. 7.1. Aepirngus, per d07"n bunches Colossal. $I5?.1: fnncv, $J 5us choice $ I .11)5?-' 2,1. Mushrooms ier 4-lb. baa ket, $1 40SJJ1 71 NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET N'F.W YORK, April 28 The market for coffee futures opened steady today and unchanged to a decline of 1 point. Trad ing on the call was quiet, sales amount ing to 4750 bags. today's Vexterdaj s close (lose 7 985C7 91 7 HOW 7 98 7 98 7 99 8 HOWS 07 8 OS'tS 09 8 1 lifts. 17 H I8N 19 8 :MMH 'J', 8 JliWs 'J7 8 UliiR dj 8 3.' (fin 34 8 178 38 8 395f8 41 K 415(8 44 8 411118 47 ! 8 49(0)8 .10 8 -J5T8 .11 8 .11 St 8 611 8 .19 H 8 fll 8 015(18 (, I 8 (,'irfS 7 8 (IS 4(8 (I'I 8 7."fTS 73 Todav's opening April Mhv son June .lull 8 20 August A September . 8 2198 T lie tober 8 .41 .November Dtremher 8. 1(1 51 S 5 lanuarv Februar iliinh 111 I DIVIDENDS DECLARED Peer A. Co, regular quarterly of Is pir cent on preferred, puablo Juna 1 to slock of record Ma 15 Western Utllillc', regular nuarterlv of Vt per cent nn preferred stock, payable .Tune I to stock of record Mn 15 Southern Pipe 1,1 n Company, regular quar tei l of $0 n share, pajable Juno 1 to stock of record May 1 AtlintU roast Line Companv, semiannual of 21 per cent on the preferred stock paahln Miv I k Hooks close April Sn, reopen May 10 Huckcf Pino Line Compan. regular quarterly of $2 a share, pnable Juno 15 to stock of rec ord Mfi 31 Quaker OTtn Companv, quarterly of tVa per cent on prefprred, payable May 31 tn slock of rtcoid MaJ 1 LOCAL MINING STOCKS 1ON0PAII STOCKS llnrNamnra Milium .. Mlzpah Lxtcuslnn Montana , North Star ltesiuo Kula (10LDPIF.I.D STOCKS lllu- Hull Ilooth . Combination Fraction Dlnir.i.ndlVlcl II II Daisy Oro Sand I' en Silver Pick MISCLI.l.ANKOUS Arlrom l'nlted Tecopa Mining Rid Asked. .07 no 11 in II 11 U) II II .21 20 .112 OI 07 ll'l III 07 O I II-, .0 I 01 OJ 111 III I) I .11 .18 IS 12 21 Surplus Tur wr 92,1 000 11 H.-9 nun d 77J (1211 9,23(1.080 11.770 000 1,911 800 1 80 000 11,089 001) 4 .-41 Kill In- 03,251,000 745,(109,11011 (H 1,000,780 111.1UJ il. hlch 1420 3(19,000 Is speile. OUTSIDE HANKS State banks: ' loans, Investments., $129.100 900 Hold . ... 49,280,20(1 currency b-vnk notes 21 uix.onn Deposits 591390 000 Reserve un deposit US.HIIJ 2U0 Percentage of reserve, 28 8 per cent crease, 7 per cent TRUST COMPANIES Loans, Investments $1,ROS,989,800 $32,69.1,000 Hold lXJ,f,J1,fi()(l (1,178 600 Currency bank bills 14,597,400 1,975,300 Deposit 2,310,081,100 Id 1,04,100 Deserve on deposit . 449 OJ3.000 7,944,300 Percentage of reserve. 25 1 per cent, de crease, 7 per cent STATU RANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES NOT HEPORTINO TO CLEARINO HOUSE Loans. Investments . $815,945,100 $10 Oin Ann Hold 9,J14,l)00 '28,100 Currency bank notes 11,270,700 7.40(1 Total deposits 1,04.1.702.700 1.342,200 Net deposits 8)1(1,757.201) 7.10J.700 Reserve on deposit . 240 158 100 7.675,800 Percentage of reserve. 80(10 per cent, de. crease 1.1 per cent. Decrease, MORE BIG OIL PROFITS cjAl ri.u 'teeceipis, ,uu. Marg.i aieaQr. R.sv.s. $8 86013 40! cows and h.lfera. $4 11, du; atocKera. ana r.caera, 17.7sio,lo TiJ4,lH.76n.Ii ealv.i, (tOfh.M. " Net of Standard Oil of New York in 1916 Was $36,638,495 NEW YORK, April 28. An evidence of the enormous profits being made by the various Standard Oil companies Is shown by the statement of the Standard Oil Com pany of NfW York for the year ended De cember 31, 1916. v Net earnings for the ear were $36,638 495. equivalent to $48.85 a share earned on 750,000 shares of capital stock. This compares with $15,761,663 earned m 1915, or an equivalent of $21 a share. Dividends paid during the year amounted to $6,000, 000. The company's surplus at the end of the year was $30,638,496, or an Inerease ot 111.171,1$:. compared with 1915. . The Government Loan Mexican War O1 ,N April 26, 1846, the United States declared war on Mexico. The financial condition of our country at that time was not strong, and President Polk, and Secretary Walker of the Treasury, resorted to the use of short term Treasury Notes and Stock, the latter bearing interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum. The total indebtedness incurred by this country during the Mexican War amounted to $43,000,000. Economic developments following the war led to a period of extraordinary industrial pros perity only to be checked by a change in the fiscal policy of our Government, which resulted in the Panic of 1857. However, the debt contracted in conse quence of the Mexican War was paid in full by 1874. The conditions of today are markedly different, the credit of our country stands at the highest in its history, and its obligations are the strongest and best investments in the financial world. Subscriptions to the new Government Loan, when offered, will be received by this Company without cost to the subscriber. Commercial Trust Company . CityHaU Square H r l fi f T i, J ta 7 -si A r- '- rr,w?..,z:s'&'to "Ar .r-va .z-t.n.s. ,r?.jit ViTM total for the year Is, 111,635 573. IV ,..." 4 . -t.ttn v t -;. I iH, .) -. , ti..m.-. -.Mr 'iT, "i j. 1 . j- . . a Tiiaiw r . .. sf w a e -I, - .tiikk&i. ?'V, S&1