Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 11, 1918, Postscript Edition, Image 12

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January List
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tsna. Shtrt Ttrm A'stcl ActepUmcts
Prices or Pressure Waiting Attitude
Assumed Peace Incidents Watched
N'UW YOIlK. Jnn. 11.
A few large selling orders In the liunds oftwu brokers wu sufficient
to cause declines of 1 point or moie In the leading fitcel stocks "this morn
ing, ond, after those declines wcrei established, the trading element on tho
floor had little trouble In offering other Issues down, causing similar de
clines all around the room.
There was nothing In the way of news. developments to explain tho
loner range of prices or the pressure which had appeared against the mar
ket, und It was assumed that another waiting condition had been created
and that a renewal of tho uppward moement would not occur until home
new Incentive for bullish operations came from Washington or l'uropc.
The Street Is Just now paying moro attention to nil Incidents In the
line of peace talk than anything ilse, but Is at loss as to how to construe
tho Influence) of President Wilson's message nn the situation and tho
Indirect rejoinders that como from Ilcilln
A dampening Inlluenco was also excrtid by the announcement of tho
Collector of Internal Itcenue lure that the Supreme Court decision will
be Ignored In the matter of levying Income tut on stock dividends.
I'liltcd States Steel, which closed yesterday at OS'S,, sold down during
the first hour to 93, and Ucthlchim "" dropped from 78 to "G'i. Some
of the railroad Issues also declined about 1 point and low-priced special
ties, which had been strong, showed a receding tendencj.
The same condition prevailed In the copper group, although Anaconda
reflected a fairly good demand all through the morning.
United Cigar Stores was exceptionally strong,adanclng 2 points to
95, and thiro was a show of sticngth for u time In Tobacco Products
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AmTil&Te 100 103
Am Tobacco 104,'j 102
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fice. If de
stroyed by fire
or stolen, you
cannot recover.
Bring your
bond to us. You'
are welcome to
use our Fire
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Proof Vaults
free of charge.
fiddle City Bank
IIS Wahut Ridge Are. and 12th
Trade Buying the Chief Sup-'
port of Market in Absence of
Outside Speculation
COTTON 11KI.T HKATIIKK (O.NIIITIONh
' .NKW OKK. Jan. 11. Thfi follow lot
tenipfrHtiirm urre recorded In tbe rolton I
belt Hil morning! hurt Smith. St Okla- I
liotnn t Ity, l(1 Hun Antonio nnd l.lllte
Knelt, 1st Mirrieimrt snd llemphln, !0 t
Abilene, toriitlH I iirl.tl anil nun r. Ion. r:t
Del Klo, -'71 Kmiltllle, 8 .Kulfllh, Ulj
trknburK, Meridjsn, ( hattaiiooan nnd
NuKliillte, 34 1 Ullinlnaton. .101 Miu-on
and Auaiiwtu. 18i Sew Orleans and Hit
ttinnuh, 4(t lllrmlnklmnl nnd TltomnMllle,
I 4t Jarknonillle nnd Montgomery, 80
Tatnua, AS, und 1'en.arolti, OS.
Tliere .OS Inch or nreelnltntlon nl
1 MemohU. .IB at IrkublirK. .80 Bt l.lltle
I Hoek nnd Hhreieiwrt. .8S ut "Nhllle nnd
,00 ut New OrlraiiN
NIIW YOIlK, Jnn. IV
With the ixceptlon of Jitnuur), which
opened 1 point loucr, the cotton miiket
I had a ery llrm oicnlnir, with prices
from JG to 34 points higher.
Tho principal feature was trade buy
ing of contracts, which was supplied with
I silling- ordirs from Wall strt nnd tho
South. LUcrpool was also o moderate
buyer at the start.
On eMry decline for some weeus int.
terday's Peace Rumors Cause cSSSSsSSpf
Early Advances
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ItH'AdO, .Ian. 1 1. IilinoN Know und
rolurr lonluut, igld whip in rnt and rrn
tnut iltiniuv iwrtly doudy nnd ron
tlnunl 4-oId.
WintMiun Jen4rill fulr In went nnd
rrntrut. prulmlly kimiw In trrtn ti-t
tuniKiitt ."teitunliir feitefrtlly fuir,
iM4onnv-"mow und roitifr tonlithtt
mnrli rtildrr In rxtrrm ruhti huturditv
tiirti i itMidv nnd i-vntlnitrd told.
MliinpMttu 1'nrtlr rtoudy nnd loiitlnti-Mi
rold toniKiiti isuturtltiy ft-ur. rnntlnufO rld.
Iiuh (irhrntil-r fulr IvnUiit. exrept
probubty know in rxtrrmr rnl Sttturttii)
intbultly fitir rontiniM! told.
North lakotii-4n-rriilL frttr nnd ron
(Innrd old tonight und nrotMtblr Ho t Ur
du r.
Houth pBkotrt (i-rTicrnllr fulr nnd ran
1 1 nurd raid tonliht mid ruturdur,
Nrhru-.Ua (lpivernll ruir tonliht nnd
MitKriJrt), rxrept prolmMy Hcht nnovr In
KunHUN enrrulty fnlr tonlsht nnd
probuhh Snlurdtt), oly rUlnr temnrru
tnrtt Nnturduv. . . , . .
Mrntunu I nnfttlfd, tlth unow and not
m rold Nuturduy.
Ujoinlnr Ijjn-Mtle-d tonlsht nnd Satur
dft. prolmMy lnon.
CHICAGO, Jan
The lack of continuation if the
11.
trade linH been the heaIet iiUier lor i ritmnru whloh sent the crnlli tnarkctH
hedging liunwata nnd the chief support ,i0wn csterday nftrnoon, auHed u
reers nciion at. ine oiienuiK lonuy
of the mail st In the abtence of outside
i speculation
I Offrrlwrs lncrcused materially nfter
the start. Including much liquidation.
land prices r.-io way sharply, showlnc
only about f or 6 points net advance
j at the end of the IlrBt twenty minutes
I The receipts at the ixirt for the day
are estimated at 26,000 bales, compared
with 3U.498 bates a week n(-o, 27.108
bales a ear ago and 43.86B bales two
nru nirn.
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May
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Dome Mines
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Krle
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(ia.ton i m & V. .
(iencra Klectrlc
(eneral Motorii .. .
Cioodrlon It K Co .
(,t Northern pf
(t Norcfororu p.
tirecne-Can Cop . '
Insplntlon Cop .
Interboro Consol
Inteiboro Con t f
Inhr HarvN J
IntirMerMat
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llnter.Mckel ,
Kan City South
Kan Citj South pf
Kellj hprlns Tire
Ki nnecott Copper
I .art. Steel
Lehleh Vallil.
' Mejlran Petrol
Miami Copper
Mldvae Steel
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time. n. It C per cent. Commercial
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ANSITAf. Kr.WTTIONB
-VMON NATIO-VAL IINK
rhlladslphla. Pa. ,
Jinuarv tnih lolo
At the AnnuAl Titeetltiff .r tt.1 un.i..
holdere, held on. tho 8th In.Unt, tho follow.
n were etectea Director, to serve for the
u ,c. I V . .1.1.
Corn was quiet. January opetua .; " "" . ' '
"ic hlRher at 1..'7. and Mn also, G y i .., t,
was up 'c, at tho outset, at H.r.H. xo;f5.Iwc$t'
but after sellltiK at 1.2CU dccllmd to jj tm Paclf Ic
I II..MT4. The receipts hero today were Sh,""",,0, GjS
I 159 cars. 'Ohio Pud .
I Tho tone at Liverpool was Arm Ship- .nnSy , ana n n
inenis trout jrKeiunia lur iiiv nn-n
were 49i,000 bushels, against 3.340,000
buihcli last ear. "lrie visible supply
there Is .',800,000 bushels, compared
with 4,000,000 bushels last year.
Oats also were firmer In the e.trlj,
tradintr with weather conditions not
favorable for n freo movement, March
opened at 7CTic to 76rc, nealnst 71c
at the end ssterday. 'Ine rccvipts hire
I tod.ty were sevcnt-ono cars
Tho tone at Liverpool was dull, but
I firm. There were no shipments from
Argentina for the weclt.
The receipts of wheat ut Minneapolis
illti yean
. H. uarcenter
natlus J. Dohan
aron Qana
H ( rtnnerman
mee T. Potta
sry P. Mitchell .
. 8, Marvin
. aicuuiioeii
John C Martin
I.ola N. 8plelberser
Win. MeAdon. Jr.
Henry II Ilarton, Jr.
Nathan T. Folwell
Hainuel K Iindla
w m. I). Olbermann
vrininun jenKt
Cotton Buyers and Sellers
NKW YOIlK, Jan. 11. Jnnuarj
.ir.. eni.iii vum.in llenlz nnd Secal
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t.i.i iihuanUri. tin.l slmnz nffereil. I
win, .wpvu.... r ... --. .nn icicilim ui WIICUI lit tlllllitriijiuun
March R Hubbard. Wenman. hclilll, i nnii nuiut, today were J19 cars, ncalnst
Mitchell. Kmlth. Hagedorn and t atdoza i97 carB )agt ear; nt winnlpeR 190 cars.
,bld; Schleftcr, Mci:nan. ltosenberir, compared with 337 enrs; at Chicago 3
Freeman. Newman. Wilson. Oirford, cars, against 4S cars.
Waters. Munds and Wolffe offered. , Tle tone nt Ltrpocl was llrm, with
I May Mitchell. Mirtin. Hngedorn, a continued good demand, hh pments
Downs, hellar nnd Schley bid. Burnett. from ArBentina tor the week were 259,.
. Mel'nany, Freeman, New man and fecgal u00 bun.S aBait t.m.ooo bui-hels
offered nst year. The visible supply there Is
Julv Hussell, IlenU. Downs, Gu- .,775,1,00 bushels, tompared with 4,440,.
moens, O'Connor nnd Wnters '"! Hy- 000 bushels, a ear ago
I man. UrooKs. "aters loung. .a"' Secretary John It. Mauff. of the Hoard , u s f ast IP v. K
tn,i. u rliM nnd Waters offered. .. . .,. , . .....,'. ... .L. ., I u 1 ast 1 1 .v. r.
....... .-", ... ---- - (Jl jriunr, nun ueeu nuiuieu uy 111c iiu LriltiHl hrult
I October-Montgomery. Schlll and Sle- , , , , inspector that the new . u S In J I Alroho"
?Z1 JS!1' "U,,..T,ti SS ' -a'es ' in"I-ecting grain, advancing the I VtoVto .'
iiiuuiu, "'i"!1! .., v-.. rKarea ... jin car ..here moisture tests ' 1. v Tint. Iw.. ic nf
Piop e s (ias Chi
Pitts & West Va .
''rested Sttel Car
Put man Co . ...
Itj site Sprlntr .
Itay Con Copper .
Head Inc. . .
Itipubllc Iron & S
Kepub Ic 1 4. S pf
itojal Dutch tr ..
Savon Motor
St L fan Kran
Si alxj ml A I, pf
Sean Itou&Co ,,
MiattucL-Arirona
Slojs-SlHffSAI .
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jr.vi '47" I'OREIGN EXCHANGE
3n :.2'i xr.W YOIlK, Jan 11 The feature
"' "" of the l'onlgn llMhangc market this
innrnlmr vvas the strength In francs
This was attributed In Foreign 11
thange clrdis to the hea Inllux for
Fretich bills
Quotations were
Demand sterling 4.75 ',, CabUs
1- 14.70 7-lfi hixtj day bills were quolid
44 nominally, 4 71 nnd nlnctj-day bills
ISSi 'at 4 709.
Frnc chtcks C 727. cables t .u-i.
Lire checks 8 Hi, i.thles 8 39
hwlss checks 4 48, cables 4 4G
(Jullder checks 4254, cablis 43U
l'esitas checks 21 30, cables 24 40.
Hublo ihecks 13, cables 13.
Motkholin checks 3J.. c.ibles-32
fhrlhtlnnla checks 31 U, cables 3114
Copenhagen clucks 30, cables 30 'i
INACTIVE PHILA. STOCKS
Following ore quotitlons for Inactlv
stocks listed en the Philadelphia Stock
Exchange and In which there were no
transactions today. Tho price civ en Is
the last previous close:
Alliance In... WW Lit 13ro 23
Am Oas War.. IV, utlu Sfhuilltlll nt 1
Amer Mill ... O'iMinehlll .. rn4 '
Amrr Store. .. 3 J North Cent .... 72
Am Hlorea pref IU North Pa S",
Huff ft 8uq t o (10 II T ........ 25
HufT & Rus pref IS l'n Unit ....... 83
'am fteei ....HB Phlla Traet ,. 70.,
lien Anphalt .. 141. Ilnjs Co Urn.. 44
lit & II T .... 10 Timipah Mm t
Hunt A IlrdTpf 17 tin Cos N J.... 205
Kextone Tel . n I" H Steel pf..l(lH
If.v T1 1 -t nl 111! ... . . un.l.A. J ,14.
I. .v. .. k, .... . sc rrnaiivio t't.
I. Nav rtn .'d pf 41 Welt Coal .... 7A
Leh Val Trana. -;H4 vm Cramp ... f0
J.ch Val Tr pf. .is torlt Hwy pf . 3J
Leh Nav pta pf VHi
FREIGHT CONGESTION
MAKES PRICES HIGHER
Cotton Yarn Also Advances on De
mands for Deliveries of War
Orders
The cotton .v.trn market was not very
nctlvii during the last vvtck. according
tu the trade rivlew fur the l'hllnddphl.i
district b I! (1 Dun & Co Prices, how
ever, :11c said to be high and In home
quarters It Is predlited that they will
go still higher, owing to dl'iculty In ob
taining deliveries oieasloned by con
gested freight conditions and the demand
to till war otders
Conditions In the local wool market
during the week wero quiet, supplies of
all descriptions were virtu ill sirfMl nnd
ptlces ruled high and firm Manufac
turers In the textile lines aro well-em-plojed
with the exception of. possibly,
tnanufactutcrs of carpets, draperies apd
kindred lines
The review, lontlnulng, sajs '
'Manufacturers ui cloaks nnd suits
aro looking forward to an Improvement ,
lu business tho coming tenson Some of j
the manufacturers have their lines out j
and are booking somo little business 1
Mituufncturers of shirtwaists showed a
little more activity during the last week'
or ten dujs and are looking forward to a
busy clq.ik, suit and wnlst senron
"Manufacturers of iojs1 and men's
The waiting nttltudo which was re
sponsible for dullness on the Philadel
phia Stock Kxchnnge vestcrday was
moro In evidence this forenoon and the
turnover was exceedingly small nnd gen
erally uninteresting." During tho first
hour only five Flocks and slxbonds had
appeared nn the tape, and outside of the
dealings In Steel common transactions
were confined to a few. odd Ws.
It was after II o'clock when Hnpld
Transit" trust certificates appeared, not
withstanding tho activity late jestcrdaj,
but their favorable position In tho mar
ket was evidenced when they came out
a quarter higher nt 2D1., while rnost
other shares were) lower. An optlmltll
feeling was In evidence on tho cert 1(1.(3
cites because of the announcement e.'
lerciliy I1KL (lie uuttiwa WIUKI ueclart ,1
11 semiannual dividend of 2ij, per cent'
next Monday. M
Klectrlc .Storage Uattcry was oft Z'm
-.am 4Taii llriliulillnriBi tln...... I. . SlaH
Hallroad Ion u qunrte. anil Hteel ixim-A
mon wan on more limn n point Phlla-s
delphK i:ioctrlo nnl Vnlteil Oas Imwi
praeincni in i"ki imimi nr ni ltlhtqf
CnHIIlr,' IIUI'Vi "UI Wilt) 111. J,
IJbertv HninN were In better il(mfitr
anil the -. ami conxertlble ih wer il
iiiHncia ttiuif uii; 'jn ti miuimngeu U
PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
M'j
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in
2JJ
'4Hj
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Martin and Uurnett offered
Charles J. Clark
KrAt. meetliur of Directors held thla day
. B. McCuIlorh. rrraldent.
. n. Con derm an. lcn Prildnt.
1 N. Hnlelba-rff-rr. Vic Ppmm.. i
Csahler. """ "-u
tut Campbell. Aialatant Caahler.
.. ""ii.. AB,iiii taanier
erlck Falrlama. Am.Ut.nt Caahlle.
. 11. ejarneniee vraa l..t 1 rkni. .
Board, and Henry p. Brown. K.o .
nior.
IAIUIS Jf SPIELUEROER.
Caahler.
-NATIONAL BANK
OP IlKIMAV.
hi w
Philadelphia, Jau. 10,
Liverpool Cotton
LIVnitPOOL,. Jan. 11. There was
only a limited demand for spot cotton
today, with prlies firmer on tho basis
of 23 53d for middling, old contract, nnd
an advance of 4 points. Sales 3000
bales. Ilecetpts, 30,000 bales. Including
7600 bales American Futures opened
steady, American, middling fair 2474d;
good middling,. 24 OCd ; middling, 23 53d:
low middling, 23 Old: good ordinary;
.'2.01(1; ordinary, 21.48d.
BAR SILVEK
rant mis
Today Teat. rl lllah Im
Lrtndon(pence) 4VV, 45W 44S 40V. 43Hi
are made and 10 75 cents a car where
no tests are taken, will gu into meet
Monday next. '
RAILROAD EARNINGS
VIltOIMA RAILWAY
1017
U S Smo t 11 A. M
US'SmltiMpf
USStoel
U S steel pf . . .
I Utah Copper
I alsiv! pf V . .
e s Farco Express
West Union itl
. 11
. . 17'.
. .l.r()
mi
. 41
.. .2if
.. 84
.. 2lla
. .17 ,
.. 81'J
11'.
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120
5i
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7.1'4
77'
71'.
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NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
' NIJW YOIlK, Jan 11. The market
I for coffee futures opene'd active at .111
advance of 4 to 8 points. A leading
trade Interest wns a good buer of the
I list, with Cotton 1'xchnngo houses sell
ing.
Iodn k
oiwninir
l.il!5 I.W4 131
.1. 31".
21!i
17
51''
Ul!t
'2 i'i
117
SI','
Aummt
tl, plemher
(icioIm r
Nnvimher
Ilrcemlier
January
. Kehruir
VInrih
April
Mil)
Juno
7 S 75
S.'JiflRS-,
s r,!iK 10
Yeaterdaj s
rlone
R II '.'SIS (11
S 7.'IS 7.1
S 7SMS 711
k Mini h nn
N IIJUl S 111
7 tliS(7 lis
K ll",(S OK
S 1NWK 111
S IU MS J7
S IV'I H 111
S 44MH 4
T(S -,4
141
111
31
HI'. 'Ill
110
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lit)
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in.
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79
H .'."tlilS 1 0
INACTIVE NEW YORK STOCKS
Following are quotntlons for Innctle
Kc York stocks nnd In which there
were no transactions today. Tho price
given Is the list previous sale:
artm ExpreJ 115 Mln & Kt L new 0'4
VdvTnee Hum.. M Tae pref 44
3inee Hum pt I"1 Mont Power , 70
?:? nublier. . Ml Muni IMyier pf JOB
Am Aarl Chm.. 77 V -rr s, ft B.J.-X 1.)
Am fan prel
Am l-.vl lei".
Am Hide II,
Am ltt.le & I, Pf ,- rtl iniruii ., tun
Am ," , vt Cloak i b, fin
vtiim&BEJ&!P
S SSmalrS Pf 0; N " Tex i. Vie, JO
Am To? Pf new 8H N Y Air Ilrake 120
Am T ft T 3d Pf ?-", , ':l,'.. 1H
Am T ft ratile DO.. - ' . . ."Yi
11')
77
no Morrl. ft IS pf. im
7st, VI Ht I' ft H H M S7V-,
1J Nat Acmo . .. -1 .
M'
I I'i
7J
lfltT InrMnia
' V... ..-,... ea. tbll Jin ti J 7T1
.Net...:....-.". ililhi -iui; JVestlnehouseK&M. 41 40).' 40 40 Am Wooler ... 4V Jt U It M M pf iioj.
I'lu.un mnnth.' vrm 1 1I II7Q 1 7l .Q1ll17J U M llf. h V W I V. 1141 t -ln nrnf II . ii"' F "Uin"' 21 4
' U 4.370'Me) 4-..'.37J Wlson&Co 40H SO Wi 47,, Am Stlnc ftp I. rf 44 jJSJfASeV. V. 44? I
CHICAOO AND NORTHWESTI-RN M JS-Owrland .. I7T: 1714 1,1. 7U A,.r.l";.,,n,'r,.,t if !i NovaSeotUHtl.il
November uroii..... J0.717.2D7 J704.mil K dltllend Wahnah pref A. 1. In.nira. Aim Oil ...' lt"io,.,i "an.V" r
Net . .... . . . -. - J3;" tlon Copper. 2. Am-rlcin ItLt Fujr.i A 0 W IK . . ow,n,1 hitOTef" 10a
Cleven months' itro.i.lni.usl 7711 V 70.' I.J4 . i-ur,. a , 4 A, sit,'.',"1" " i',,rf'nn
Net 24II4.-.7JS 'S.ISO.ISS At t'oaet Line. MtH! I'Ltt. M
narrrtt to . Rn nr.t - r
I lrit week January.
Iecream,
1U1H
S2.343 1)00
Increano
IIUI.OOO
NATHAN B. HAYES
98 YEARS OLD TODAY
pref ct
Pacino Mall ... ,'VH
I'eorla ft Eaat. ttv,
Phlla Co 27H
1018.
GOVERNMENT BONDS
the Annual Election. hM A. ... .....
,M. the. followln- Htoekholderi Vir-
Ulreelora lor the enaulnr year;
N. Johnaon. I Clifton H. Wh.,1..
Banlel F. Waters
R. 8 IIoward-Bmtth
J. Edward Durham
John C. Knox
William Werner
Harper
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
.L. "flnckel
a rim-
ander VV. Wiiter
ar W. Wood
Mr vviinara.
. leteraon
to choice. ' Panama
MiiMiitn
-'. reglatered 1(130
2a. coupon. 1030
3i. reclatered. 1U1S
3m, coupon, lulh. ,..,., !
4h, realatered. 1U.'5
4e, coupon, 11125
, rralatered 111411
3a, coupon. 104A
:a. registered, luvn ,
2s. real.tered. ISIS,
nstitereii, iuui.
CHICAOO. Jan 11 llOtlS Eatlmaleil
receipts toda. 44 000 head' left over. K-.VI
head, estimated tomorrow. 1.4 noil 1 head ..Mar
ket alow and steady. Bo lower. Ton tll 10.
bulk tin inniii 411: llaht. in nnutn a-,,
inlaed IIVMlHIII'ill' heavy. 115 SIIIMII VI
rouTli. lljlinnHi; yoraers. im " i
1(120 nla-s I12.40U13:3. sooel
,i. i.fam.A
CATTLK Hstlmated recelpla today, 13 nflO 1 Panama 3a. nslste
held, tomorrow. 80(10 head Market .low Panama 3s. coupon
. ' a. ta al 1 11 at- 1 ill. ,-..., nnii I aa i a , a.
ana vreaK i"""t n m- i , tu- !
ti 1 ThifrB f TOftll t.0. tockira and feeilera.
.t a mMtitur of th Director held thla tfl 7oio 71 calvra S7510. poor to
tit rouowinK on.cera wej -unamraouaij mtnm H 10W1O 00.
m. , , Hiifar;!' l-aimai"a rrrii u"i, miu
;r wiHUmi rrioni. hefl(1. tomorrow, 0 head Vnrket weak
.,-, Riim, nit iiwucm, t. 15r iftp. Native. liiim-iiviT wetiern. , ii.. ii-. n..i,.
followlnr uppolntinenta wero made: ' 110 llrtll 23. yearltn. St9 OIS. Lamb, ohea A Ohio.. -
(11 W llU" n -TaUkVIll - mU "U- (suae
Hid
. IHIVa
mi 4
IMI
. 1111
.1114
.101',
. so
. so
. mi
. 1111
so
. ho
Ask
U7V.
nil.
1114
nn
111-.
1 Barrett Co tf 1ml
Ilatopllaa .inn., l
nkin n His mv
, nrnwn Shot ,. HI
Hums liroa .. 111H imms roai i
Venerable Citizen of West Chester iiTo'tref -Sli l" W"1-
Tal ParKlint n T" pi.rre Arrow pf f)l
Celebrates Birthday, Entertain
ing Many Callers
if lliVa (i e i iii t. ho
r,.t S im T 11V. ,., H. A..,. .,
rent l-ath pf
, Chandler Motors 74
Col r Ml 1st )f 50
Phi All'n 7
mi AH"" Pf
Puh Srv Crn nr lntec
ivy nil npa rrei i
Rendlnit 1st pref ST
LONDON STOCK MARKET
i WI'.ST CHITibT n. Jan. 11 viv,u
".. .. -. .... ..-...-.. rh, ft aitan pr ;i Hfadlnit .Id pref 1.1
u liases, of this place today Is rele- rhl ft nt vvni 7i. st L ft H P .. 11V.
bratlnit the nlnety-elghth anniversary of Kueft.ivhdv pf.no ,', h w . -ji
W", Z B,"i.i if i;1? Seaboard A I. . H
C" 5 WJ IJJl Heara.noehuek 144
Col ft Po !4 Pf. i;4f!.nr.Roe pr. f I1
Consol Jla . m Shalturk Aria in
noutn liny prer nsva
Atchison
I
. .B s ..sakl mt
I Kt nHIUi .....c.
ard Meadoweroft. Asat. Caahler.
.Ji Crowley, (Solicitor.
JOHN C. KNOX.
Caahler.
Jan 11 1tOU lie.
Market stead). Ranee,
mi,n Vlvmvif ....?
,, .. ..nu..u sn.sa
y Philadelphia
1 " January in. lain
tho Annual lleejlua of the Uharabold-
'ta on (no & inaiani. cna louowinK-
'(niieinen were eieciea uirectora
for the cniulna- yean
P. Croft Joseph J. Martin
JUDIrk Humbert Ii. Powell
jjission i, nrinion noDerta
ntuton lvdiar D. Plow
X -Taderw w. ,Liiar Talbot
n ? A' . A.auia ai waonee
tha niestln of the Board of III.
!!000
icon
head,
head.
Market
Market
-Re-
MlUTir OMAHA
eelpts 7100 head
I lir. bncfin r,o
I. CATTLE Recelpti,
' steady
HIIEEP Receipts,
j steady. Cars. ltM
I KANSAS CJTY. Jan 11. CATTLU
.,na aiuwl h-.,l ll.rbet steady.
HOGS Receipts, 70OO head. Market ,
lower .. . . -rt. . . ......
BIIEKI HeceiPia. ouou iiunu. i.imi
teady..
Refined Sugar Unchanged
Xim YOflK. Jan. 11. The refined I
auerap market remain unchanged, with
Ht Paul
1'rle
do 1st pref .. ..
Illinois Central . .
I,ouls ft Nashville.
Cent Pacific . .. .
Pennsylvania ...
Readlnir
Hnuthern Pacldo .
Northern l'nclflc
U b Hteel
Iin Ion
1.' TO
. him
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. !iJ
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... U7
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...74
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. .. 7H
. H7
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N Y
equlv
KVV4 't
151 1JV,
BJi. Mi
4ii Vi
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4V
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IV.
m
.
s
GETS JURY ON STREET
2w.U, day. th. roiiowlo. 0mr. ,0(, unnern qnotln-r fine granulated it
Dick. President. 1 7,45c. except tlus Federal Mjompany.
which contmuea witnarawn. eaiea or
tcex nt the local rennera will be closed
tomoirnvv. Cubun rawa are unchanged
at '6.005c. .
his birth In a iulet manner at his home,
721 .South High street, where he Is en
tertaining many calleri, a large number
of them being the aged citizens of the
borough One of them was Dr. Jesse
(J. Ureen, who passed the century mark
of life on December 13 of last sear
A kind letter of regards was received
by Mr. Kaei from Mrs. Eliza Phlpps
Hastings, of West Miner street, who
will be 105 j ears of age In March of
this jear. She Is confined to her home
at present becauso of weather con
ditions. Mr. Hayes Is the third oldest resident
of this place and is as hale and hearty
as most men of sixty or seventy years
For a number of ears he has lived a
clbthing are reported well Hold up for
Mprlng Them s a continued scarcity of
fubrlcs i.,i'l prices remain high
' Vholeulers of dry goods nnd wool
ens report little change In conditions
and the market has been steadily ad-
vanclnir, both in cotton una woolen1
fabrics I
"The Iron and .steel market presents no
material change nnd was badly hamper-1
td last week by dllllcultlCH of transporta
tion In cons-equenco of tho oxtrcmclv
cold neither This hus been somewhat I
remedied by the return of more normal
weather conditions, but nhortages of cars .
and labor is stll Inn Important factor
In tho situation Uncertalnts of prices
until April 1, when It Is understood they j
will be subject to Oovernment super-1
vision, somen nat ellscourages forward
buvlng rinntn aro operating to full
capiclty. being largely engaged on Gov-I
ernment contracts Collections aro re
ported to Miovv some Improvement I
"The hnrdw.iro line remains active
nnd there appears to bo a good dem ind I
for all grades of material It Is believed
that the volume of business being done1
will equal. If not eveced. that for the
same period of 1910 Prices lemaln
firm und collections good
"Dealers lu electrical trade report a I
good volume of business In houehold
specialties and some nctivlt) in connec
tion with building operation work Manu
facturers nre busy on Oovernment work
largely and jobbers and retailers are
well cinplojed Prices are reported firm!
and collections fair )
'The etovo trade continues without'
material change Tho continued sea-1
sonable weather causes nptlvit) In all
lines Staple goods arc moving freely i
and consldciablo business Is noted In
supplementary heating apparatus Koun-1
uries nre operating 10 iuu ctpiclty anu
Jobbers and retailers are well employed
Prices firm and collections fair
' In the lumber market prices remain
firm, very, few quotations aro being made
except oil overnment orders, owing to I
the embargoes Itallroad shipments
have been bad and labor conditions have
bien poor It Is believed, however, that I
the Oovernment control of the railroads
will ease up shipments and the outlook
for tho future regarding prices Is be-1
lleved to bo good
"Tho paper market Is fairly active and I
m inufacturers and Jobbers report a good 1
amount of business, with prices Inclined '
to advance I
"Paint manufacturers, dealers In I
paints nnd painters' supplies reiwrt bus.
ness quiet, due to the mldwlntir season, '
purchases nre In moderate amounts and I
representing all grades of material I
Prices remain high nnd collections good
"Wallpaper manufacturers, Jobbers
und dealers In this line icpoit little ac-
tlvlty, which Is customaiy for this sea
son of the ear There appears to be t
llttleppcratlon wofk undrr way among
tho papertiangers, their work being con
tlnid principally to Jobbing und repair
work. There Is little change In prices i
una collections are reported good "
PROVISIONS
Were In fair joli'ilna- demand nnd stead'.
Quotations City lieef Insets smoked anu
nlr-drled 32e, western beef. In sets amoken
S.'e. rlt), l.ef knuckles and tenders smokei
nnd nlr-drled lie, western beef knucKira
nnd tenders smoked 11c. lieel nnms. ..
pork famllv, $',in-,2. hnms. H P. "'.It''
loo-ie 2N5J.'flr. hstns. skinned loose 27',-'c.
hams skinned, smoked SSftJOc. other linni".
smoked cltv eured as to hrnnd nnd ""'""".
JUW3IIC1 hnnn smoked western i "red. -'' "
.Ilk. hams. Polled boneless 41r. P lenie
shoulders, W P cured, loose. Joe. I '"'
shoulders smoked Lllc bellies In P1?!
vccordlnir to averane loosi . 31c. 1Vr0l,,,t,'?'ll
bacon, s tu I rand and averntte clt cur""
17c. breakfast bnron, western V,rf,.,-i ,
Intd western itflnrd tierces. '' 4 " J,Z , i.
lard western teflned tubs. 'M)i - ' f
lard, pure city kettle rendered. In ""',
Jn'iAS74 lord puru cltA. kettle rcnlered,
In tub-, JHV4 CJJ7liic.
REFINED SUGARS
Were Iii rood demand nnd ite-nh on a
basis of 7 lit8 rftc for extra line srjn
ulated DAIRY PRODUCTS
CHl.USi: waa ill fair rcnuest und llrm
tjuotatlons' New York full cream fanev.
Tune. J'.iffS'.l.c. Slierials hlnher, do lo.
fresh made, best' S3ftJV.e, do. do, fresh
made, fl.tr to Bood, 22-J2:ViC
POULTRY
LlVil Choice stock ruled firm with
demand .nual to tho otferlnaa H"01??
wen. as follows I-owl. heav- extra
nunllts JSWSIlc do. small to medium -'1
"7c chliken, poft.meated 2(lff211c. stnaav
vouna r roosters .'ttt.'-.c old roost, rs. 2ilJ
.?" ducks Pekln. -JSitfinc do. lndlNn in
ner. JllStJ'lc. turkes 27P2e, Keese 2fl!
SRe. uuineas. per pair. llflSVi, I,l'oni;
old per pair, L'ltfMc, do, soung. per pair,
TRESH FRUITS
Tho market ruled llrm on choice stock of
most .UJcrlptlon. , but demani was nnl,
moderate. .Quotations Appb-s. Per bll .
jonatiiun, ism on 'n. .""'.;".;,,,
im Sp 1 .Ii l j) i M. rwenl-ounce Jl ite
-. "o ' llubbVrdsloii $1 .'. I 2J. ."'"""I"
4n-'n. IliVlwIn. ( I '?. ni'"n't
lleautv lrn'fll',0 stavman Wlnesap II
mil Illaik Twbr 11 -.nff-j Pnrncoi,. H
r, -. (Inno 1 1'n I la ork Imperial 4i
- I- lie," I.,ls IW1 r APPles wePrn
lr l.x. Jonnlhan II r.ft2 2j .w,,nr
llanann II "nm I Soltrenb-rc II ,iii J.. J.
Home Heut. It "- "j. nellelous Jl . .j
".'in Mint II "il'fJ -'. oet'ev , "" l
J "II, S-tnenmn VVInesnn. 1 1l - ."",
tnln 1 7-.C2 N'" 1'lni In '';
Annies nenrl per bumper r,neil ,o no,
do er ..-"' I.ssket ;V1II'J L-""'."':.
r r Lux, li iiHiien.iw ,-i ' . ,.
J".' .-,0 tVnnaes California per box, 'i
e, -.(I ,10 Vlo-Mn UT nx " '. '-
-eelnes KlirhU 1 er t"P ;i. 7 Clrspe-
f"ilt l'lorlla i- lix '. 'I" '"''
v,o i.r Imx 12174 ',0 1Mnem.ls Porto
Ulco per ernie i """,,'.,,,-,
fnrnla Tolc iv , per cnle 1 I ' ' 4 n.
California Vmlieror per dnim '4 en
l.rrl-a Jerse per rrnie n ,''..,
n.e bid j"ip'7 -.iri... x-rri.- ,-.....
.r oimrt, 50.17V ill California, i r pint.
Iini -IIIC
I emn Tsh Ree
Roberta. Vie Present
rj Wood. Caihl.r.
fomllnaon Assut.nt Cashier.
-W, Aatbury. Jr AaiUtant
,k vr. cunroRD wood.
n. Caahler.
, CVNTBAL NATKJNA-L, BANK
TAJ1 Jaauarr 10. 1119
li'-fWi l" .. !
--Jt " -wrr ass., mji,
-wHWuwn .war Mctil dl.
Miiayj wtwi
r., Kimi Hacaacbtr
v4H D. Andrawa
,. a flanoa Townaand
oil c. rndarlck C. Stout
laHiua
T C-a-arM j
tt DlrMlaM
"7
-nn (1 SI I. ft " Id- a. ii n u.... ...
Cont Int I fii M 'f'lPtand Mllllnc;.. Hil
rnirlble Stl pf w i-tand.Mllllnit pf Ri
Cuba Cane Kg pf SO stud.haker pf. 01
Del ft Hud.. ..lOHVl'rex ft Pae..... 17
I) L ft W . 170 'leini Co rets., lui,
J)en ft Rio Or . n Tidewater Oil. .101
li-tro!' Kllson 111 Third Ave. ... "i
Kleo Htor Rst.. , Tobacco Prod Pf od
r:rle 2d pref 20'. T Rt L ft VV... 714
Hen Cheealeal M' T Stl. ft W elfa stt
Heieral Clsar, ST Ht I, ft IV rf. .10
nen Clxar .f ,'''4T Ht L 2d pf eta IS
I Ooodrlch M P pf.ini Twin City R T. K.
Oranby Mln . n Underwood Type no
Oreeno Can Cop .lav. Underwd T pf,.113U
. Ilulf States Stl. 2H tin H ft Pap. IIU
1 Harlman iVin 31 Hn I). I P tew A3
i Haskell ft Hark Kt ITnlted Fruit .117,
'Havana Clec.lnt I'nlon Pnn pref mtVi
llemestske ....SI) Unit Cla- Sir pf.102
Inter Avrtcul .. 1J I'nlted Drur ... 70
Illinois Cent .. J t'ntd Dra 2d pf 7B
Int Nickel pf..lni United Pap llrd IhU
retired life with his son. Maurice W. , y;,, T r'" ,iv ii p I c T P "V. J3
Haves, a noted drivxr of rast horses, Kan city south. 17 Usoi1 pref 44
well known on tho Philadelphia Speed- i KnkcI,,r,,Vf" iS. HRe.nlcc iSn isvf
way. where ho has. been among the Ucl,A Oas."'; BOU 5 t"ity S? ,8V4
drivers for several years. Although not W ' Ji-'a n ,Y , .r'r'..-... 52
e In borough affairs, Mr. Hayes ,'5; tkr Tot I Tint u a steel nrefr.ios.
Financial Briefs
t
' The output of gold at the mines of
I Ihe Hand In December was 722,413 fine
I ounces, valued at 3,008,639. In Novem
ber the outturn was 722,839 flno ounces,
valued at 3,070,420.
Moorestown Milk 14 Cents
MOORUSTOW.V, Jan 11 Tho milk
men of this town have decided to ask
fourteen cents a quart, Instead of thir
teen and one-half us elsewhere. Milk
from the same dairies Is Bent many
miles away and sold for a half cent
less.
Sheriff on the Job When Twt Homi
cide Trials Loom Up
1'tJTTHVH.l.K Pa. Jan. 11. Michael
Ithen. who Is alleged to have stabbed a
nan to death on November 17, 1910. was
ptsceu (ill irittlvlirie jf.iriun) 11 11 ul-'QriVt
laired that the right, which began as a actlv
Mh',.T?iii.e takes a lively. Interest In all matters I.ie ft M Toh pf 172 Utah 8eo Corp. 12V4
"!& WMtivo murder trlals.ln prog- PUbUe concern, and'.pend. much of ' J- H,S8' .V SSSV g',3
(resa In court. It was necessiry to sum- hls timt ,n r'adln Kthe current news.1 iriiiard P,...lso Wabaah ...,r all
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
Naah Motor Company. Initial dividend of
la a shora nn rom-non and regular quar.
terly ofr1.71 on preferred, payable Feb.
ruary I to holders of record January 10.
Canadian Converters Company usual
quarterly of 1 per cent, payable February
It to holders of record January St. . .
Philippine National Bank. lemlannuaaiOf
T per cent, payabla 'to holders of record
December 81-
1. U. Brill Company, reaular quarterly
ot 1 per cent on preferred payab.e KeU
ruarr 1 ti alocW f record January 24.
IndapanoeiM-e Kir Insurant Security
rwnnpany.iBemlann'iat of 4 per cent, payable
rfuarr 1 atnek of record January S3
f vsaaMM ' viimpanr. inc.. rs-uiar
Be. lr ! JWW'
inon twenty-five additional lurymen from
I th streets of Pottsvllle.
! Sheriff Joseph Wyatt -.Islted Pottsvlll
business establishments, took everybody
he found and out of the round-up four
Jurors were selected to complete th
number, required for the trial.
Filer. Still Weir Medals '
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. Regulars of
the army here are puzzled to know on
what grounds American aviators ot the
Lafayette escadrllle now coming Into the
army flying corps believe they are per
mitted to wear their foreign decorations.
Several bills to permit them to do so
ire petMlIn-.ln .CorHtreM. W,
Kor many ears since hi boyhood
Mr. Hayes was a prosperous farmer and , ji.y Kpt stra. if
uruvcr, vmiiu. iaiao .aim in .'ocoij- , ii.r iu, ous
. l,.. . . . . I Xtnrbnv Pa
son lownaniii, aioiiB ino . jiranaywin, i M,nhatlar Beh. 1
but disposed of this several years ago I Vanhat KI . . 97
and retired to private Ufa
rer t, vv.i
a. 474 Wei
pf HSH Wei
.. 7n'J Wei
Plea to Push Fishing During; War
BAnNlXlAT, N. J.. Jan. II. Fisher
men irom towns mons; ine uarneaTat
Day are aiming; a petition asking; the
Legislature to romove during the war
all restrltlons on the use of seines, purse
nets and traps, also to permit fishing
under the Ice. .V bill providing for this
iirmara r,.,,,i.u tvanaan ....T. I
Iula ft Nash.. 1144) Wabash pref 11. 2!
Aiarasy co pre. ., ...its earsn ,. 7
est aid 1SK
eal union . . hs-
.t I'ae n It. ITU,
VVI...1 t. r nil
Maawell Motor . 22H Wheel l. H pf 20
Max Mtr 1st pr. ms while Motors .. an
Mai Mtr 2d sf . 21 Wlllye-Over nf. . IK
si K av-r ..... na ,naon e-u prex un
-ai k it preu ...-; wooiwortn
Mich Central... U
l 11. at
Worth P M...S4
Highway Conference Called
HAIUtTSBURa, Jan. IK Arrange
inents were made for a conference
to bi he'd at L-banon next Wednesday
on the William Penn Highway Improve
ment between Highway Commissioner
'!Nlll ana in representative of Leh.
,Six Boys Injured Coasting
LANCASTER, Pa, Jan. 11, James
Klrchner, John and Call Marks, Henry
Pfaeflle, Charles Brill and Llovd Sou
ders were Injured on a Poplar street
hill while coasting, when their bobs'ed
hit a wagon. Klrchner and John Marks
are the most seriously Injured,
Wants Deer Killing Legalized
TRHNTON. Jan. 11. The State De
partment of Conservation and Develop
ment today appealed to all agricultural
Interests In the ritate to support pro
posed legls'atlon to allow the killing of
deer found to be damaging farmers'
crops.
j
Cars Collide; Motorman Hurt
BRADFORD, Pa., Jan 11 Two large
trolley cars on the Bradford and Olran
division of tho Western New York and
Pennsylvania Traction Company col
lided head on between Rocky city Park
and Flatlron Rock .John Nolder. of
IVI.an a mnlnrmnn. I(lin.r.rf u t.-.i.
. "- '. 1. ,'.,., -J.. uifca-ll
' VEGETABLES
u. .A...i .... n..l.f 1 nl Orni on fancy!
slock )ilolnlon. While nnlitne leraey, 1,
rn,,.s haaket 31 lbs No 17 ,'''".
Nn " 4H'il1ltlle V-Iic nnlnloPH per 100 lbs
Pen... linnln. 12 -. -n N-w lork.
.'1-,CTJ4(l western - l.'l'-' 411 rlweet po.
alws lersev tv-r I'""'' basket t libs
linn., sweets No 1 II infil 411'. dp No 2. i
"lll!J7'.c s'n sweets No 1 7.rWl; do
No 2 "iOfflbllc Sweet potnlnes Jers, V per
hamper No 1 It MlM,' No ;. ,", ' ".'
Celerx. N-w Tiork n-e lunch 2.''in ,c iln,
do. per crate. II ".n! 4 "i'i Leltnce 1 lor
Ida per hamper r, lie ft J, do California, per
I ox Ideal 1 : do Iiuislann lier bbl ,
si -,ni' I'nulinower. lina- Island. p r
crate '1 ",fjl2 r.n iln Clllfnrnla, per i rnte.
SI 7".'rl "I "r'ssels sprouts Lonir Ilml I
per umrt, 12(2V VV ntercress. New York,
per im) IninCea. .'l Kmdnt I lorlda,
per Ikix Ji5tr, Ciicumlers I lorlda, per
hamper 1C1 Squash J'lorlda. ter crate
2 -,()i.l '0 S.nlnnch Norfolk Per bhl JW
'. -.0 Kale Norfolk, per I hi II fOIT .'
lleans. Florida, per hamnr '' ljeeta
southern, per crate. '.' J B" Peas, i
riorlda per hamper. It" ilo Ciillfornla.
per drum IHtrlJ Pepp-rs I lorlda. per
er-te IJlB, Tomatoes I lorld-i. per crnte.
tiffi -,n Tiirnlis Canadlnn rutabisiis. lno '
lbs llfll',0 c-nblinxe rionieslle, t er ton,
J1iiwr,i) do Danish seed per.tnn in7ii.
do. Florida new. per basket. J2 VI On-.
Ions New Vork and western per 1 (ill lb bap;
Vo j 12 MUT!. No 2 7".eiitl J-, Mush
rooms. ier3 1b basket, lli7"t I
DIARY PRODUCTS
(YI'STHRDAY)
HtTTKK Tho market maintained n tlrm .
tone. dUH to stroniter outside advices, but
there waa no quotable chanpe Receipts were
Ilsht. while demand was fairly active and
supplies In sood control Tho limited re
eelpts of fancy p Inla were promptly cleaned
up. but supplies wero largely of more or less
unattractive stuck, which waa dull. Quota-
Western fresh, solid packed creamery. ex
Ira, njc. hlcher.acorlmr Roods n3Q4ct ex. 1
tra firsts, 411 511c. firsts 4IKlMSc aeennds. I
44ff45c: sweet crramer, extra, S3c. under
ir-ndes, in.filJc. held creamery. aood to
choice. 40ff4'ic, do ordinary, 4441c. near
bj prints, fano. tote do. averaue extra. 53
.lie. firsts 4SWfillc: seconds, 43(f47cl special .
brands. jObDini;, nt oivauc.
I.dllS There waa continued scarcity of I
new laid (sits and transactions were mnstl
In u jobblmc wny at a premium over whole- i
site (tuotatlons UefrlKeratnr stock of de
slrabli nuillty ruled llrm under a fair de
mand Quotations
Nearby flrsts, IIS on J IK do per cose, do,
current reciipts, $18 30 per casoj do. seconds, '
lli'i 17.711 per case, western, extra firsts,
lis ROttlK till Ier case: do firsts, IK 3U per
case. do. seconds, IIICM??!! per case, re i
r iKerator esffs, extra. 113 .Ml per ease; Arsis, I
$ia JO per case, seconds I1J30&1JGU per
case; selected carefully candled ei,ss were
jobbing at III(jl71o per dozen.
U. S. Troops Capture Yaquis
DOUGLAS, Ar'z, Jan. 11 American
cavalry bent Into Bear Valley, twenty
live miles west of Nogalei to observe
trails on Wednesday clashed with a band
of Yaqul Indians,. capturing ten. Ono of
the Indians died at N'ogales of -wounds.
Word of the raid reached here today
from the commdndant at Xogales.
rAMirrrrrinivi nr rvunn i r l
Lunyitiiiuii ur ucaiTiiii
LINE OFFICERS UFHELD
Clearances Obtained for Ves
sels That Were Supplying
German Cruisers
NIV YOltIC, Jan. 11 The V. S.
Olrcu't fourt of Appeals has uplid(L.jJ
ine conviciiuii m lour ouicinis of the rvm
Hamburg-American Line, Including Karl ?1
Uueny, inanaBliiB director, on i barges of j?l
vlnl.itlng the cusloiiiH laws bj sending jl,l
aiippllei to (leimnn ciulsers early in tlioS
w.ii The decision nhu upheld the con
viction of tho Hamburg-American Line,
which had been sentenced to pay a fine
of Jl.
Decides Buciiz, vvhu H inure than sev
enty jeais old and who Is n former Ger-
iinn conijul general in this city, thej
defeiidaiits were Adolph Hachmelster,
purchasing ngentof the Hamburg-Amer-
lean Line, who died after hii conviction
in district court; George Kotter, super
Intcndcnt-enBlneer, and Joseph Poppen- $
houc, a i,ei.nnd olllcer. Bucnz, Hach- 1
niclater and Kotter had been sentenced
to eighteen months each In the Federal tl
prison at Atlanta, tin , and Poppenhouse-
to a j car nnd a da in ti o same Institu
tion. Through n shlem of fale manifests,
tho Government contended, the steam
(.hip olllcl.il.s concealed the destinations
of outgoing ships which thev had char
tered, under an agreement with the
German Government In the winter of
1914 to hee that German warships In the
North and South Atlantic were provided
with conl mid provisions. Among tho
stenmshlps chartered were the Hern Ind,
Lnrcrzo and GlaiMone, It was charged.
It nlso was alleged that the conspirators
u,ed three Hamburg-American Line
ships to carry supp'les to tho warships.
The dlstrli t court properly took it fon
granted at the trial," the decision said,
that there wns nothing Inherently
wrong In an undertaking to provide coal,
provisions and other supplies for Ger
man u at ships on rlie high seas, as the
United Stntes and Germany were not at
the time at war with each other Neither
the liw of nations nor the municipal law
of the United States prohibited such an
undertaking.
"The conspiracy charged Is a con
spiracy to defraud the United States If
tho facts charged In the Indictment are
true, and tint was a question for the
I Jury, the defendants obtained from the
i olllcers of tho Government clearances for
their vessels to which they were not en
titled "It needs no argument to make It plain
that this amounted to defrauding the
United States and tho wrong was a
grievous one"
NO LEAVE FOR "SUBS"
Furlough With Puy Not .for State
Employes Replacing Soldiers
HAIUUSHUP.G. Jan 11 Dr. Samuel
O l)lon .Stntc Commissioner of Healtli,
has been Informefl bv an opinion from
the Attorney General's olllco that tho A
ut of l'H7 prcvldlng for lcyves of ab- J
pence witn certain pay lor oiuccrs mm "-
nitacnes or me inie ejovernmeni en- a
tiring the military service of the United jj
ri.nc-- uuen nui i'iy lu 111(11 wuu Ilia
titer State service as substitutes for
those who have cone to war.
In an opinion to the Governor the dc-'l
pirtment heins that the olllces of Mayo.
of a city and notary nubile are not In-
i-omTiatllile. In 1803 It waa held that";
a burgess could be appointed a notary.!
iss?ss
1n-'.al
8-SiaB
liiiggi
.sasuHwiM
niBeTTOl-V OF .rrorNTArTII
Win TAV l.cnAnn...
CHASTlt t CO . LAND TITI.B IIT.DO
rWINCHESTERl
Repeating Arms Co.
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
One of 32 buildings built
Dy ADerthaw lor the
above firm. Most of the
work was done under
the emergency condi
tions existing connected
with munitions work.
Uuilt bv
lABERTHAW,
skVCONSTRUCTICINCQ.
. bosaton
rertlfled Pnblle Areountaula
lA,KI!.Ncr. a 1IKUVVN A CO i
115 ItBAL ESTATE THUBT ULbn
INVKSTlOATE ADJUST I'AIlTNtllsiltP
COHPUUATIOM t DIHPIITyi" ACCOllSTa
. Qeorta K Wat.on. C P. A ' I
,J,II.F,00, H"' Estate Trust nidr.
-s"1"" Tas Reports
m-
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I.KOAI. AI)VKRT1SKVIF.T8
ir-H E8TATK OK KAI.LIK B. MiAn"
yy d.eensed Letters testamentarrT,
the abova ..late havlnc been "Si Stedlt.,0?h2
undt'rslsneil. all persons Indebted to th. ..,5
estate are requested to m.ke payment and
hou,ViPa.CWmh.Ve'o7hahDp"
Hon x,cu.orttj4Ui, Che.tm,, ., .Pnua.i:
Tin: I'liovintNT i.ipb and tri-v-p
COMI'ANV OP PHI.7DR"piJaLST
,t . .. AK s WIND, Prisidlni.
Or their attorney EieeulnV.
THOMAH CAHALL. -ccutor.
1ia rfc.stnnt at V . .
ITS? KeiTATK OF JOSKI'll I'HICK HKVl.
-" 1MITH-. deeeasrd Altera te.T.
mentary on the above estate hivTng uVn
5rrTtJ. i0.ih "'"''rslened. all pers'na In.
debted to the .aid estate are rmueated In
make nayment. and Ih... kuiI4-".",ip'"
preeen the ..im.- Sitheut d,l.yim,tn.
, COMPANY OF rHII.D'IJ'llA- 3f I
THE nine types of
Austin Standard "'
Factory Buildings alone
and in combination
have met every essential
need in factory build
ing. The guaranteed
flplivprv Hnf- fnr thrrf'
types is 30 working Tf
The, Ausiia Company
Bulletin Dldg- PhiladelpWs
Spruce 12t0
I
lias -been submitted to fiavernor Edfa
&'MJi!Cm.l- is. ;.
lie; n mi "- nne . sev era
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