Wa- ' rp , t . tLi EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1918 ILLY, MOCK & CO. BANKERS' INVESTMENT SECURITIES GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL RAILROAD it v. AND PUBLIC 8ERVICE CORPORATION BONDS :C6 CHESTNUT STREET rillLAIMM.rillA .aaaal NEWS ,OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES j NEW YORK 'CHANGE ACTIVITY IS-CONFINED TO FEW ISSUES Price Movements Are in Opposite Directions. Reading, )y Advancing After Drop, Attracts Most Attention New York Slock Sales High Points in Today's Financial News Ititsiness on .Veto York Stock Vrrhanpc teas largely confined to fcie Issues, ii Uh Heading attracting moit attention by advancing after selling lower. Curb trading continued Inattlic. Grain declined and cotton it at firm. Average and actual loam decreased hi the .Yctc York bank state ment for the week, and thcic were bin gains til rjriiiaiicl deposits. Hank iteming throughout the country thlt week t-rrr above corresponding period In tPI7, but below last ueck. ".'. W. IIn Company declared an extra dividend, Tlar slhcr was unchanged In Xew York and London. ' hnrestments in Oil Stocks Only the stocks of proven oil producer!. nvrwsuy niinRSfa, amy conaucisa. rsiylrur dlvldenda resularlr. ehould cnoeen for inveetmenta at mia ums. Barnett Oil & Gas Co. la en of the ndlnr Imleptndent (4UI j4end) parlnff nil companies, niMnd rut" !M. i"i7 nriivn insrKiM ifw inn; ,.iro. 4oo not charcn brokcrairs on Darnell. For detailed Information IWorton R. Alexander. Philadelphia Stock Exchange Bldg. " MlllUin St.. N. V. ''- f.KO.VT. AnVr.ltTISKMHXTI W? . J3E3 NOTICE IS HI'.ltKIIV ilKN THAT e -a- a petition has b-en filed tn the Court f Quarter Sessions of Philadelphia County .i-s '!? tne appointment or William Male as S ' ,nalBnt. nf ti. T.itl. Il'.pj .1.. ...... I , ' Philadelphia, tn fill a vacancy caused by the A resignation of John J Mead A hearing on . 'Sit1 tjtltfon v-lli be hail In mild Court IJtonni . ?;' ". City 1111) on l'rldnr, Murth 22d. 1018. ' fee,., nt 10 a. m SjV , s THOMAS IIorlAN. Attorney for Petitioner. ihmdi:m)s FRANKLIN TKt'vr COMPANY IBIh and Market Ms. , -.. Philadelphia. March IS. 1018. .Tno Hoard nf Dlreitnrs has th.s ilay de. 'l'w r niiiiu.li .im.i.mi OI ip,. Pay- hla , . 11 ... . . i.i. .1 i . : . April !. Checks will March lit. It" 1 8 t'h.rlc Will hn tilalln to stockholders of record HARntfi Jr : Trrasurer. WHBtTOBV OK AfmtlXTANTH Cer-tltted I'nhllr Artoitntntlt I'l . UHHKSCK i; llltuWN sin iieai. : BMTlllATI! .T.m1)ltATIU.V L XJIHI'UTKU Al'ftJUSf J J1S nEAI. 1JSTATK TUtlST Ill.tio. i , 'V.'LV.!;7.'.iv.llTNK'tsl''!, Corir K. Watson. i 18th Floor. I'.eal i;ta'tn Triiat ' tlldr. Tax retiorts. Audita K STEEL TRADE HOPES TO ADJUST PRICES m ''Meeting Next Week in Wash- i ' mgton of Greatest Inter-' ,: est to Trade " Two factors New York, March IS. came Inf or tlip lion's Kr i$9 w ii"" ' imcrc-si in tnc Meci market KJrdnrW the last week. The first and . Sroot Important Is the comlntr mtH-tlnB. Si In Washington, between tho War Indus tries Hoard and the inembern of the trenerai committee on tdeel and steel products of tho American Iron and Steel Institute. This Catherine will hn tiewt h.m w.,i. Ef-j hesday. and It Is tho hone In the imi ' fej1 that tho arsuments decided upon by the t, -- " iiicKimK ui ina uniaorf here o two WCeJtS aco. whleh wna utinnA.1 ,by representatives of tho various lead. .InK branches of the Iron and steel In- f dustry, will be conlndnc enough in fff. obtain somn fa.orahle readjustments ! Anrll 1 n.t VThllo there, in nn ns.nmnA u.i... t.. ,".Qovernment authorities uln nmmmn,i RJife'.to President Wilson, It Is felt, generally, K.f that tho matter of Hint" tell! .n.v. in r. . I .inc in ;&, for the greater part of consideration. rcV.'aa It Is cenprallv rpnllTeil ilm tia j... "Virnment will need all the plates that '' flan he. turned nut. B.kV TVtneHtln rieivnan.1 rim .a1 in ..,,, Rit.Vrather small, hut tho Government con- l&ll ltnmm .tr. lutm n In ...- n.- n .1.. - i.-t -" .v mifcc iati. ui niu JJTO" i'''4rtlnn nf the mlllu rnr u'o r.i.rr.n,A. 5 -. -- - -.. ........ ... ..& i'ui yvmn. iTalldi aome plants recently havo been BB1 to catch up to a ymall extent on j-j.T.uwiir uvnverien, vtiucn are situ pehlnd .vaeneauic on some old contracts. i,V:There was quite a ealn In the nut. PUt' of the steel plants of the country K. rdurirur the tiabt week. nmnuntln tn ? jnrobahlv 8 or 10 nee rent. aiMinrnlm. , ' ' aome reports received in the trade, and fJWvthe' point Is made that "this Increase ! iwuia nave Deen larger it me railroad '( altuatlon bad been better. '.. . . m alilll llnl.fl .1... ...at.... at .1 . 'fcll jiittfcvo mu uuiiui UI llie'COUll- prri la about 90 to 85 per cent of oajaaclty, In the opinion of some of the . JMM-Dosted authorities. The. 7Tnii,i " ''Stetea Steel Corporation, as In tho last ' ivt weeks, Is working Its plate mills ci! a. 100 per cent, but some of the smaller '.producers were forced to shut down ,j temporarily for repairs, etc., It. Is said. ,-aiMi inia cause.u tne lower percentage .jjMVtne industry as a whole. New Yorti, March 1C. Huslnos on the stork eclianj;e in the two hours of trading today v.s restricted to a comparatively few Issues, hardly hnlf a dozen stocks .show- Ing any activity, and tho movements of theso Usucs wero in npposlto dliectlons. ' Tho trading clement on the floor ilovotcd most attention to KeadltiR. which, after declining' to S2";, ncjaln moved tip to above St, sclllnr; ns high us any preceding time during the week. So far nn information can be obtained in regard to the bals for the hcavj trading in this sloclc since last Krldav, nnd the Street i dlspc-ed to regard the movement ns tho result of pro! operations. Ctnadlan raclflc continurd umlcr prcssuie. with increased selling, apparently Irdurcd by the new Oinmltiin tn progrnm, nnd felt 3 points .ii the first hour tn 1SSV Weakness whs also shown in Sinclair Oil, which dropped '1 points to 3054 Thcic was bullish demonstration .'.n sevrinl of tlie Mecl industrials In tlie early trading when Ilaldvvln Locomotive and liclhlohcm Steel "IV both made substantial gains, but these stocks reacted later and the majority of issues sold off In the late trading. A littlo strength was also shown In Krlo Issues, with tho common making a fractional gain In the first hour nnd the preferred opened up 1 point nt 29, hut there was little demand on tlie higher level, nnd part of the gains was lost before the olosc. Union r.iclflc reflected accumu lation, ranging from 1214 to 12.ai. A feature of the bond trading was the strength in Burlington joint is. which rose from D2 to n2Vj. Liberty la wero heavy, felling lown to 95.06. I'.allroad bonds were fit in, with some fractional gains Moneu Situation Restricts Trading The money situation ha.s loomed tip In Wall .street as a distinct Influ ence nf restriction upon trading. Tho unusual Mtuatlon has nrl-en where the largo commission houses ate In fact discouraging new busi ncss. Admittedly occasions arc vcr5 few when Slock i:change members deliberately fct out to cut oft their own commissions. It readily will be recognised, therefore, that the incentive must be an impelling nnd serious one. .The situation in brief is this: Kfforts of the hanks ami trust com panics to meet the reQUlrcmcnts of the Government In tho form or pur chases of Treasury certificates of indebtedness In connection with other demands Incident to tho war have virtually closed to outside interests all avenues for obtaining accommodation for fixed periods, rhus w an . streefhas been placed In tho unfortunate position of complete dependentr upon call loans for conducting the enormous transactions which go rot ward from daj to day. hut which under" ordinary circumstances run so smoothly as not to bo noticed. To date, demand loans have not icqulrcd more than 0 per cent for Stock Uvchnngo business, a fcatuie which undoubtedly is duo to the control which so steadily Is being exercised by the money committee that was formed while the distribution of the second Liberty Lon was under way. The committee during tho last few vveek.s has already loaned out considerable amounts whenever tho strain showed evidence of be coming too fevcre. Its funds have been subscribed by virtually all the banks nnd trust companies in the metropolitan district, upon whom it draws pro rata as necessary to meet rcquhements. It Is somewhat ap palling to contemplate the extent of the demoralization which would most probably have been current today had the Vcdcral reserve act not been so fortunately adopted befoie the trouble began. The general tendency to discoutage business is, therefore, a part of prudence, affecting not only broken themselves, but their clients. Men of experience In stock market affairs aro not going to put their heads into a noose which can be drawn taut at a moment's notice without any possibility of preparation to avoid catastrophe. Market Undertone Is Solid Despite the strain In money and the concedcclls deplorable situation in Russia, us well as the knowledge that in a few weeks American cas ualty lists in Franco may bring home n. much wider appreciation of the ...... ,i .,.imn tbnt mnit be faced In the war, the undertone of the ...-i,t r.,niin remnrkablv solid. Some little nervousness was llles Alaska fjold M. I Allls-fhal -o. . 5U Am Can, U, do pref 01 Am far .k Kily Wi Am lnt Corp. . nt Am l.lnsced.. :i:i"i Am Loco. . . Bfl Am Malt pref. .IS', m Smelting., si Am Sum Tob. . iin'i Am Steel Krfv . .V Am Tel & Tel. Ion Am Woolen . . . .'VJ"; do pref in i Anaconda Hin4 Atchison . . s. do pref . . so'. At! tiuir & W l.llS'i :.n !!, xti :, lon"i . in IS.V, JJ'f. in . ii nt'i . BOIt . 'V4 . I? . ?3i I.e.- Ill 3S tlt'a H. .V!i .13, lV)i 3Vi nn;, f.i '.4 si oo'-i Mtn 04 fl.T', H.I sniv; 111', MVu .I.V'j so Net rte h" 1-Ji ' S.Hi 'i 3 ' oi'.i Oi in n S3"i ', .1.1 i fl.lli .!", 1 "4 80 U. '. 0.1J4 l fl.1 '. 00t .. R3"i FEW PRICE CHANGES ' IN TRADING ON CURB t n-s a t rnn A TMm TO nVTlTJITTVr T?T V TMTT T Sales in Philadelphia' iajoajj "t TTn," 7 BU i 1JK1D1LS AKlli llOJL.llN;j; urVVAUD Oil Issues Fairly Well Held. Motors Steady Mines Show Activity .VI" i 1.V.3 80 "; 8 inn'4 lonii hi in 131 13.14 33 33 K in in it il i84 no 09 'a 'ii .tOVj, 11 Hi d I,' co. U.ilto Ohio do pref Ileth Steel do pref 11 do s ii p Ftrkl4i II T. Hums llros . . I II fc Sup Cop. 'fa! Pet . .. I do pref Canadian Pae Cent Leather. I Clies & Ohio . no'A M ' Chi M & St P.. 13 4ltl , do pref Chi n I . I' tr 33U 33 I do B p a pf te .isn;, .18, do 7 p c pf tc no 08',. Chile Copper . HI l rhino Con c(,p mtj in',, Col I'uel Iron :i87, .isii Col Oas : nice .1i'i :i3",i Corn Prod . . .ts'.i an Crucible ,teel . mt; ."'.i Cuba Cane Sue .11 .11 do pref nnii, so'. rel Hudson . 1I0H II014 , Distillers Scrur Itsu, nsi4' i:rle in". Lis; 1 do 1st pref 3' 38H do 2d pref . . 31 31 fhiston Wins.. "Ilt Sl',4 fJetr Motors. .. 133", 133 Cioodrleh n I-' I3 IK'S; nt North pter. ooi lireeno Can Cp lo' Interb Cns Crp Hi'. 1 lnt Mcr Mar. . 3il do nref OHii Intern'! Paper. 11314 81)1, lllif, 1 New lork, March 1H Tiuillng on the Curb was quid, with out Important change In prices Aetna Kxploslvcs did not make any response to thn nublleatlon of the plan 0t l(,of rcorganlaatlon brought out by Sells 03 -- 'I'man & Co.. selling nt 0 to 8 vi, and " -. there was 1 lit e.r mne-e In tie airplane stocks, Curtl.s being traded In Ht 21 '4 and Wright Martin selling at !. Submarine was steady with sales at 12. Independent oil stocks ncre fairly well field, with Cosden elllng at " and International I'ltrolcum tit 13' . to I3. The motor stocks weie steady. Chev relet ranging around 119 mul fulled Motors sold nt 28" to 2SV Thcie was some Ilttlo actlvlt In Co balt shares again today, with Nlplsslng I,, nnml rtMrlml nn. fliPA HD4 rnlflV - Ai, active trading In the lowcr-prlccd Issues. id I Tonopah stocks wero quiet and with out material change. United States Stcninhlp so''1 at J'a and 5 Maxim Munitions at 15-1G and ", and Carllglit at 2J4. - INIR'NTUIAI.S lllih 3 Am Oas. 83 80 Crlo . . . lit ISO On Asph l',4 30 I.eh Nv si 330 Penn It II 1.1 IS Phlla Klcc 3il .180 Heading, 81 J00 Sinclair U 31 'fc 100 Ton Hl. 314 3.1Ton Mln. 3H ot'n Tract II II.1U f! I .. n-'.i 30 U C N .7.I0J ' son tr S Steel 91 VI s"0ViirIX.H 8U t.w 83 inn 11.4 8.1 4i 3 "I'l 81. 31 ts 111 3r". 11 8 193 9 Hi ill Clean 83 in'., n.l tin SIU 8111. 3l'i an if'' T, on 103 1 91H '.4 . Net pane. I 1. -I Changes in Quotations Generally Unimportant Le. 1 ni' hich Coal and Navigation Prepares to Increase 1 Production Freight Situation improves - IV Total .'..II! f .linres delphla Stock Uxehftnge during todays I short session that the few customers In boardrooms found virtually nothing to .tltnii., I'l.. iIm tAarket WAS made I...V.-0. ,,1.3 TtKll. iii-ii.u. nn nf Inslrnineant odd lots, but price d sain. 3.'l." shares, tompaml wllli changes were Inclined upward, which "s I". 14 k -1 , I 3"i 1 - !.' i- 1 IIOMIS lllch Lew .18 7. 00 "t in ini 3H", . :ija, i, smj, i nt .11 sot. .i; 110'a . . .I814 ',4 in - 'i 3II'4 -IS 31 14 SI'i 14 133 V, I le.e icjnoo Am (,as3s "9 .it ,n ISO Lib Honds .T.js.. o: 0: n: I.1.-.0 do 1st 4s 01.01 05 95 18110 do 2d IS 90 9.1,80 90 3000 Pa genru h- 9"i 89i 89". sooo Phlla iifrp do 1st Os O.lli 9314 9314 1000 do small bonds) 981; 96'1 9011 Trading was ro small on the Phita- one, at Co-ka William, where an old cuiiici urn ud icopcneu: me oth, r being fct niian. ner Doth of them should bo In operation by next winter and will add from !JC0 to 3000 tens of anthraclto a day to the company's output, which now areratei 18,000 tons a day. Tor 1917 this ,1. Street. Pany increased Its production of an. Lehigh Navigation and American flas . thraclte by "Upcr cent, mmle sm.ill pains earlv. while I'lllladel- Ofllclals of rnllroarU niun,.ll.. phla U.lectrlo, Warwick iron and Tono. wnr,i from Chicago and St. Louis reooii I, .ill .liiiiiiin nun ijiivniiei..i i 1.30 Traction on the first sale this week ad- .30 I anceil a full point, but no Itapld Trail- I sit transactions were recorded. Hefore ' " i the close Tonopah Mining lost a frac- , Hon. and Tonopah-Uclmont came out a 1 Vet he, , lnt N'hkel .... "9i; Kenn Copper ., 31 Laeka Meel. . HO',4 I.eh Vallev . . M-H Mex Petrol. . ni"( Mldvalo . . . 1.1 Missouri Pap. 331, "C V Central.. 5.1 1, NT Nil e; Hurt 30 xv unt & w 901. 10'. H'i 3H14 05", :n? 39 .11 HO nt !)i4 tl 331, 53i 38. 31 Xorf "r West . . in.Hi tn.1i, t)hlo (las . 30V Ontario Sliver. 5 ' Penna It H . . ll. Pitts & Wes.. 30. I'ltH Coal . . . .1.1 Hay Con Cop. 33 Heading ... Hi Sinclair oil . 33 southern Pae . HS'l Southern It K. 3lis do pref in.. Studebaker . 15 Texas Com . tl I'nlion Pae . 133 I'td Cigar Strs 85'. U S lm Ale 133 i: S Rubber. .!'. U S Steel 91 Wabash pref 13., West Union Tel 03 '4 Willys Over .. 11.3 43 00'. in', si', 391 98 31 39 31 HO la fllij 91 1.1 -S3", 53 .. 38', 31 I0.14 39 Jl. 3!l in, 39 .11 33 Hi .101, 8.1-;, 31 01 til'i ItHL., 1481), 131i)i J33J, sn 85", 13114 1311.J siu si'. 91 01 13 IS. 03 1 93 'i 18", 2 1Hl3 Aetna Hxploslvcs , Am Hrlt Mfg. . . . ni Marconi . . Am Writing Paper . . Air Iteductlon ... . Canadian Car t'o. Can Car eV lMy pref . I'harecal Iron 'hevrulet Motors frump Ii Car Light H Curtls.s Aeroplane . 1 arwen Too! Carbon Steel I'tnersoti Phonograph. I'edrral Dvo p; IHemlee Mfg mtei -i.tiiin 14 , Kitthndiou llrour.e pf 1. 1 l.akp Torp lloat Lehigh Coal Sales ... ijj I I.lnui Lou h, ' Muslin Munitions . . . 1. .Marllit Arms IV V Shipbuilding ... ii V Amer Paji Pulp . . nils 1'le.vatnr Pf rrless Motor . . . 1. Poole ;ng 1? ' Iteddeti Truck ,7 Scrlpps-llootli S S Krege w i . ' 3 3 3 I,. I HI, 15 83 3's 3 G5 H'.i 130 HO trlflo lower, r 3 ' Heading did not sell until after the as.A 1. - l-.a a-!.. . liaH If ei fl Total sales. Sll.Sflfl. .omp.re-l with 1 ' our- "1 ""?" ', , ,ed,in 3I.8. se.trrda; 1 ihU eek, ll,nooi Insl peared. while Pennsylvania closed tin- eel, siso.stM), , changed after advancing. United companies of New Jersey. INACTIVE I'lllLA. STOCKS which had shown strength during the Unllowlng aro quotations for Inactive later part of the week, loft a full point stocks listed nn the Phllarlelnhia Stock nn a vmttii transaction. Th" bond division was quiet, with Liberty Ixian Issues Etrong, the Is ad vancing to 97. That everv effort Is being mauc io Uxchance and 'n which there wero no . In., transactions today The price given Is t" tne last previous cicse: ' Amer Has wir. I' t.ih 'at 7.1 Tr nf. 38 00 3 31 14 Standard Molois UT. -39S, -. 1 ... " . B 't...-l , I . ,;S. - li.Tli-'ei .M1J).1 ... 81", - in. Submarine :iot. 31. St Joseph Lead 9n 31 3 I :tU ' Aluer Hwv pf voter stores. "i , Alliance tn&ur . 10 Amer Mill .. . in . Amer nv s ::n 1 Amer Meres pf ij I Huff su-a pf is t'ataw Iss, l-t pf fi? Coi Trj- N J bbH , (Jen Asp'ialt pf .".I1 1 tit . II T . . 10 tit It II T pf . 17 Km tlnnii T-l nl .-.? I Key lei 1 nt nf 17', Weit J A seash 43 1.11 iiro.s n't yors nvry orcr I, lav 2.1 rt Pf 4-1 I.eh Nav wr w I l.lttle H'tinvlMII 31 North Cent ., PUT ." Pern Truffle. . . 3 Phllii Co nref 58 Phlla Co nn of 3 Pi Phlla Trae . 71 list Co (Sen. . ' Pnlon Trsrt . . .40 II a Steel pf .inn'4 West Coal . ... n that the car situation has ltnnmie sldernbly during tho last' week, cnabllni a freer movement of nil kinds of ton" nago nnd, unless the Unforeseen hip. pens, 11 lifting of certain embargoes Ii expected In the near future. Conditions at tho seaboard are re ported as more favorable and the rail, roads at BUch terminals are havlnr less trouble than for a number of weeks In getting a prompt return of equipment Tho situation, however, fs still strained and the favorable Influences which enter Into the shipping situation should not bo taken as to mean that normal condi tions havo arrived. ltu-lncss ha.s been stimulated some. what by the labor situation at the larger Industries on account of employment at Increase the output of anthracite, though . mors, rtien, and the gradual return of the there aro 21,000 fewer mlnc-workcrs outputs to mill capacity, than In 1915. Is shown by the contracts L officials of southern roads report a let today by the Lehigh Coal and Navl-1 much better car supply, which t- a tit ration Comnnnv amounting to $1,600,- tor which helps the traffic situation ma. 000 cowring aridUlonal mine develop- terlally. Shipping is about 15 per cent ment and two modern steel breakers larger than tho same week last -ear. Local Bid and Asked TRADING IN CTTON ON LIMITED SCALE .mi Today TIM Ask- Hi H HOI. SIS. - (II a. t . , a Todd Shipbuilding.. Triangle lMIni United Prollt Sliai . 1 S Steamship . . , United Motors t'nltid Sugar World's I'llm . . . Wright Martin All Zinc Concent is 74 281, 30 8.1 .. I Am, Stores . . L".i SO . Illsldaln .. . . 77". 78', T. Tj, ' llrlll JO 21 23 ,n I Huff A Hiisq t c... ill U ,', " I d pref 17 -IS ', llleo .storage 40. r.iv "'i Uen Asphalt int., 17 10 . . do pref ,-,Oi j 51 15 .. Kej stone icle s ! tin do t e ,o ... Lake Kup Corp IS'. PI ,- ,. I 1-eh Nav illVj 1,3 ' " I.eh Vallev ,1 Ul. K' , lh Val Tr 111 I. 11 , do pref 37 7 Penna 4 IT. 41 i..n. Phlla IJIcc 21, ii', J."1 ' Phlla Co 21 2 i" ' lo 3 per cent pref 21 27 " do n i r cent pref :to :iot-j '. .. Phlla ft T t e 2H', 2lt'j 1; .. .Heading 81'. 81 .f , ilon Del .1,', 31, -'.,'! T"n Mln 9f, :i'. 28li . . rn True 40 41 3.1 CO! IIS tls't .1; I' H Sleel :il, ml, '.. ... Oork Hay n'i 10 .', " ' do pref 3l-j 32'4 1 Win Cramp t e.... 71lj 81 Vesterday Hid Ask 20 , 78 7HJ, ' 21 uc; 17 4'l in'; no is, n iw i,n. in 7 21 21 30 82'! 3', 3;, 40Vj dSVj 111', O'a .11 1 70". Prices Close at Net Gain De spite Lack of Interest in Market Hi", SI 9 i 113 Of, 2fl ' 28 not, 2rt', Mt! I iif rorroN iiki.t Mnmir.B roNniTio.vs w York. Marrh 1. Tne fallowing tern peraturei were recorded In the cotton hell this mnrnlnst ,.,. ... . Oklahoma. 33t Ahllene anil hno'tllle. 3li I'ort .xnilth. Uttte Rock and W limine ton. 40i .shreveport and Vlrksburir. 441 san Antonio, Corpus fhrlall. Meridian, Maion and Aiiut. 40: .Montf-mery. Thom.i.vllle and (harteston, spi I'ensa- ota. 32t (.Blieston and .New Orleans. 51) .fnrkvonvllle. 6O1 Tampa, 63. 3',. Total sale., 191,300 shares, compared nllli 3I0.WH) harrs esterdar llil- week. 1,0111, 900 shares! hist week. t.5ll,5ro sluirr. Illinois Ohio Prairie Pipe . .. Stand Oil Cal.. Stand Oil N J.. Stand Oil N V. . SjTAMIAHIl oil. I8S 190 335 .354 .31.1 .335 .300 33 ! 358 3)0 .133 2CS New York Bond Sales INACTIVE NEW YORK STOCKS Kollowlng are quotations for Inactive Harnett Oil New York stocks and In which there ! Cosden & C n-.re no transactions todai. Tho price 1'lk P.asln . IM1TPKNHKNT ei O.IS., Co OH. .STOCKS 1 ... ... , .-in given Is too lasi previous &aic; irui.-i.i wu rtvance Hum.. t'' Nut Hn Stp 4Tj , Inter Pcttol dv Hum pref. Iitij Nat le-art . . S3', Houston Oil Alar HuW)r. . S; Nevarti Corp. . 181, Merrltt Oil Alask 1 Juneau NO Tex Me, jn Midwest Oil Am Ann h"ri . il tl Jw J'l pi .t'i't a in.-n,i Am Heet uKr 81 Norf South 21". M,p.- ' 'et'ol Am iffi - 1n. Vn,, , ,,.,,, , -0 oh o t'Uel . in, Cntinn OH . 32.. North America. 4U Oklahoma t ... II & I. Pf. '" 1 North I'ae Si.' Am Hide (. 1. . 1"i vo"l Sentl Stl ' m Llnieed Pf. 74". X T Air Hr . 120 Sm Loco rrtr.. t"f Ohio CSaa rets . IIS Am Bsress . '"'; Ohio i'uel hup 42 vmer .iiaii . . " ..wrne uni I net .. Sapulpa lief . . . Sequojah Sinclair . . n-.'i 3U ... 1 ... it . . . 18 . .107 . . . r . .. 11 . . . O", ... ' . .. !. ... 17 3 13-!4 40 19 109 Jli '. 8'.', U 18 .m,r smelt pf ion Pae Mall 29'j Alaska Standard1 Am 'melt pf A. ojj'i Pae Tel Tel . 24';, Atlanta 10-.I. 1'fople'. Oas 42 iimt,. NW vAri pref ins, Pere Marmitte 12't ,.V Sh 1 .. 131'j Per- Marq prf 58'; 1 ',on Arl. :.; JIIMSB .STOCKS .1 1.1 ill 12 I' ., dis played at the midweek refusal of the Senate to accept the conference -Uui i"" P"f JJ-J. Pullman P car 'lis ' .eport on the AdmlnWration'. railroad bill. This nervousness however. jnjrrjc-Ala. t , ;t..d;. m pf -passed when the measure was amended to meet the Senates views. The . ,.-Mvn rap w. ,ep J H - - uttack upon tho national finance corporation uiu iiuewisi: w-s uuci-.cu wiwn rnninr efinpclallv iii v lew of tho Incteaslng strain in money, to which reference already has been nude. This Is another influence, however, which Wall street is appaicntly ( ulte confident will bo satisfactorily readjusted in n. short time. Indlca tions that n serious movement Is under way to Induce the Administration to take over the express companies and the telegraph and cable lines on terms equally as advantageous to them as those accorded to the railroad companies have attracted attention to the stocks concerned. Tho decl slon of the Western Union to place Its stock upon a straight . per cent annual basis instead of tho 6 per cent amM per cent extra recently paid seems to be regarded as n part of "his general movement Railroad Reports Show Need of U. S. Control Railroad earnings for January tho initial month 6f Government control certainly are suggestive of tho acute situation which would today be confronting, operators had tho Administration at Washington not so promptly taken control. The January report of such n representative railroad system as the Pennsylvania presents un illuminative. Instance. Operating revenues for the month In question amounted to $3,484,33?, which is more than double the total of -1.17.3,02 for January, 1910, and certainly compares favorably with the llrst month of 19H (a pre-war period), when the total was 1,4"2.043. But despite this remarkable show in' of'nctlvlty in business tho company's report shows an actual deficit of'some 13,000,000. "What, therefore, must be the real condition at the present time of the weaker systems'.' Am Rmelt m Suirar. Am -Sugar pre . n-.t..... lr.'H. '.. ia... ..... .Sin '"""."'.' " ''", .-".".!" 7' "7.: ' ITn.,..- r-nn.l.llil Am ion pr n-iv !'- ,-rnria e. i.ast. 'j .....nnv ...... .;..., .... -. ", T I CM' Si. P Srv r'rp N .J.iotij llrst National 2 Am T . T 2d pf 03' PhlK Co 24 , Cloldfltld Merger ... I Am Writ r.i Pf 2f- Plerce-Arrow 0 , (ioldlleld Cons ... ,, m ?,,nrV,f is i..V.'nAr.riow 'l 1'P' Ioldlleld I'lorence II Am Zinc l. Pi l Pitts Coil nree si I i..flnn,,. !.-.. ,,,,, As.o r c, tst Pf r.2 , ruts . vve,t pt ns'-, i .:2l4.lelf! ',J,V. V Asso Oil .-. RHs Pressed su Car 112', ' rc-ii Monster Att Posit nine. S3". pr.,i stl car "f inn llecla Mining .. . . 4'i vti u fc v in "-. 1'uuman Tdi I'.ns1. i none riouiiu 4". aetonie v true ... Jim Hutler . ... t!3 Jumbo Uxten II i MiKlnl Darragli . 41 Magma Copper ... .30 Mother Lode .1." Mines Co of Am. ... Nevada Hills 1 Nevada Wonder .... It; Nlplsslng 8 Hay Hercules I", San Tov I i Tonopah Uxlen ... I '4 United Verde .18 West I'nd Con . .. .58 , White Oaks ... White Cups ,, Verlngtou . ... 0 I S'l I. 5'. 7. 3 18-li 108 H'i iiuue i V ,nii "ojai Kuten . 7.'.', Cent l.eutlv pf lOI'i ilv jt Spr . .-,4 1 -Cer de Pasio. J-'a Seara-Jloeli ,.t4s '"L"'.!".'" . o'v Hhalluek.Arla 17 ' C!, w"' .of ia el I, I 8 P.. 12-i rhaniller Mot. M-j UI T. X TV.. "S ,M.I Jtf V VV. . P rineli-rhdv pt. 11,, Col H. Poulh. . ";' i"nl i So 1st f 4.s. Col f. So 2.1 Pf. 4'.". Comn Teb Reo 2 Corsol (las , s, font lnt Cal M 1T"' I'ruclMe Btl nf 8 Den ' H'i O pf Torn Trod pf . !"." Deere ' Co nf. 0 ' Del k Hudson. 110'v Detroit '"ai...ii 12 Dome Mines . 8'. I) I, A W 177 , r.len Ster Hat S"'-. Ked MAS P-ef 2-'i r.en Chemical. .IS. . nenernl CUar, i n.n r"sr pref lien l-irr -' Inn Motors . tl'i Sears P.oeh pf lilt "aise-H A-ms.. Itrt 'eaSrd A I,. . . 8 s-l,-r A Ii pf. 1 sio.s.shffr . sr.'; stand Mllllnr . !ifi "tand Mill pf.. 8'.'; 'ildep-t,i.r pf . fll -ti'ls M"te . 41' -n S-el let pf f"V Tenn Cop , . . lf."t t'esi. C0 rets, V.'v rev-s '- Pae... io'i Vera, Co l.-.n'.i Tobae Prod pf 80 Vrnnspe.TVma . .nt; "Tin. Cl4 H T. S3 Cn.'erwil Tpe 101 ''nderwd T if. 112 I'll Itap " Pan ll'j '., ..... .j :': .- i -ii n i' neiT , i lit Northern Ore Js1. Tinn pac. rr.r T)T nulf States Stl. I'nlt Allev stt. 40 n r-r sir pf 102 IIOMIS Uethtehem "s 9514 Cosden Oil Cs 80 Cosden & Co Cs so Cudahy Os 111 Itussian tlovt "i.,. .. ,15 Husslan Ocvt Ot2s... vj Southern Hallway Ss. 91114 Sinclair Oil Cs : . ho Todd Ship 98 III K n "l nn in 18 38 34 n, IS 1 H' !i 14 30 H! 3 1. II 97-!, 8.1 H3 97 0 41 95 li 83 99 11 it n J1000 Adams Hipress 4s, 110 21ISHI Anglo. French 5a.. 1mi, 1000 Am For See Ss . US"-, IJOrtil Amer Tel Ss .... !r."a llMIn Atehlson cen 4s... Nt", Hum Halt X. Ohio 3vS S7 Sillsl do Si SO'l moo n Hap Tr 5s 1018. HI', Toimi Hordo 'Is siHj niHHI Can Govt 5s IflSt . . 112 2ISHI Cent Hit N JSs .103 toon chill copper 7a... inn 5IINi l.'hes A O conv .'-I. 81', 4IHIO Chi k Alton S'as. 37 4ixm Old tit West la. . S3 (isniKi i:m h A O Joint Is P."; 1O0O C Jl & rt l rd 4's I17'j loon do conv 5s., . 78 HiOil ilu cm Cis... 821. . , C.iKili Chi It I A I' rfd 4a f.T. " I loom) ritj- of Parts Ha.. 87 tono Detroit Cntd I'.s. i.'j 2000 Trench Hep .V-is.. nil'1, .1000 III Central rfd Is. II 10U0 tnterh Met 4his.. 53', lmiOll luterti II T ref Ss. Ml . 1000 I C I't S' A M 4s. 112 " pmn Kan Cltj- So Ss .. 7S , lOOl) Hack Steel Ss I1I2J OS'j i' . 2IM10 l.k Sh deb tl Pi:it 81 ,', I.1I0O0 l.lhertv llond 314s. 05.4 iiioini no is , . vn 12000 do 1st 4s 1IHHI T..OI1S I., "s moo .Mo Pap VV'I. 5s '23 HO", I Main do cm 1" . ... 57". moo Mon Power Ss. .. SIC. a, lnuflo New Orl T A .M 5s 47-, i. 12ISH) N V C A If l,s ... 03'j :toon y i'iu- 4', a 'i,l litis .. SOOO do 4'is Nov '57 H8' " , SOilO N V W C A 11 41. a 4ll sinin Nor Pae prior Is., so SHOO Oro Short I. Is... so noun Penna uen ct 4lisiSs", SOiio Wo Or A VV 1st Is AS .1000 Sinclair var 7s., fts; 2O0O St I. I M A So la. 73' j 4imn Ht t, A rt p ujt... miv-j ,1'ilKtll I,i In 4'1'a IIJMIHI St Ii A- S 1' ser A .,.- SOtsI rtt I. A M P Ser 11. 7iP. 21)00 St lilil Stwi Ss.. SI loon H A A A P 1st 4s. S'llj 17o0rt Sea A 1. ndj Ss... 30'ij lOOn South Hell Ss. .. IH, SoOO South Pae cv 4s.. 77' K.IHHI South llwy I'.MSIII I 2IMIII I 1 10DO If S Steel a f Ss.. IIS Low un no', t'SJ, Ill's 81'. S7 SO". Oil. SC.'j 92 103 I fl.l 81 37 54'; HJ 07Ji 78", SJ. 1,31, SV. t,"l tm", U So', 112 H'i New York, March 16. Althouch trading In cotoon remained iii', ' small today, the market held well. Tho ''l"i statt was steady at an advanco of 2 a-ii, ! to 12 points with room traders and one 82 or two commission houses buyers, while nno nromlnent local operator was the principle seller, offering all months. Later, there was a slight reaction prompted by a private, report that the drought had been broken In the Corpus Chrieti section of Texas, but the list again turned upward on renewed cov ering by near months: short and light huvlng by trade Interests of the latter deliveries. Old crop position further Increased their premiums over October and De cember. .Spot advices generally were bullish, particularly from eastern belt points. Lost prices showed a net gain of 2 to 17 points. The receipts at the ports for the day arc estimated at 13,000 bales, compared with 12,380 bales a week ago and 9826 bales a year ago. OATS SUFFER LOSS ON HEAVY SELLING II I Close no no', niS 112 SI', S7 so', HI', Hll'j 02 10.1 inn si 37 CJU, 7L, 78', S3". Ill', S7 hi III.", 15 mj; Ml US'. S3 8 '!i I '"i 38", 58 07.40 05.(1 o.v.im ov.98 !X1,1 90.10 90.10 SI,V, Sill- HIP tl'h! " l.."ft"I' 57', sot; 47', OS, !'' nn', 40 Ml SO SS'i Teaterdaj's close March . , May . . July Oclobei December Spot Si 31. SI 31.32 sn 31 30 10 Qnen a i.oii 31 .18 30 88 30 IS Ill-h Lore Clos. 32.70 32.7S 32.58 31. OS 3t.8H 31.07 31.40 31.3(1 til. 4.1 30.4 4 .10.38 .10.38 S0.1S 30.13 sn.is 33.05 05.; 4211 south Ksy sen 4 s (.01; 1' S Ilubb-r Ss... 77'i C S H A 11 .. . Ji!' If S Sleel . f 54. . US U.'iKHI U K of (1 11 I Ss US', lnnn do Sis 10t"... HilVi lWsl do .Via new 1910 (Hi. 3'inOil do Stoa 1921.... 0.1', tiOOil V. Uwj n Ss . . 90 .1000 Wlsion Cent sen la 72 lis', 73'i lii.'I 4S4, 37', 5i)'I 51 smi r.iiv, L'l's sn'i tn',', 97". OS", Inl'-i US', or.'i on'. 37'. S!l, 47;. 931, tin', I'll", 4S sil HO S'J'a !"s4 7.1', la!', 4S', r.7, 70', SI .-.!' SO', 111', snij t'n'i', HH ns'; ts' !I3', HI) 72 Cotton Statistics New Vork. March HI Tho statistical po altlon of cotton hl, MJ-'wkiJi,tr T"-'uappl5-,l!1W 4.Q75.5S- 4.070.003 3.003.771 0fer,ehn' Am" S.SS7.S58 3.489.093 3.727,771 ''"Mini. IS"! 9 201.421 0.000.372 10.432.132 Cotton Buyers and Sellers Ve York. March 16 March Geer. Russell and Mitchell bid; Hubbard and Cone offered. , ,-, , ... May Cone. Newman and lllcks bid: SVhlev, Hubbard. Gumoens, Martin and Hountrc offered. Julv Uusi-ell. Harlcom. Gumoens and Slgel'lild: Sehley and Biooks offered. October llussell, fleer and Mitchell bid: Montgomery. Schley and Wierd: off( red Profit-Taking and Buying by Commission Houses Cause Rally From' Bottom GRAIN IlIXT WI".TIir.n IOltKC.181 thlfa-o, March 16. Illinois an Mis souri Fair and warmer tonllht and Snnd.iM .Mondar fair, wllli moderala tern, pereture. , . Wisconsin Tatr and warmer tonlihti .Suiidio fair, surmpr east and aonth. Mlnne.ola l'alr lonlsht, warmer ea.t nnd eoutlil Snndiir nnd Mondii fair, Willi moderate temperature. louu Pair nnd warmer tonl-htt sun day fair. . ... ...... North Dakota lair tonliht, bandar and Monday. ,.,.. , South Dakota ralr tonllht, warmer la aat. ... .. , . rseorasKa nno i.snsas i air ! -ir warmer tnnlchtt Sunday nnd Mondar lair, with mmlerate lemperalure, 9. Montiiim nnd Wjomlni I elr tonight S and feundu. . Chicago, March II. ' General selling o' oats was resumed ff this morning and the market suffered V further losses, although there wis W pront-taklng by shorts and also soms $ buying by commission houses, which it". rallied prices from the bottom. ' Trade " was active und mixed. March opened at 88", to'88ie, against 89ijc at the end yesterday, "J May started at 85 to 8o',ic, agalrat .-. 86e at tho close jestcrday. and later ( moved up to S5"ic ' J The receipts here today were 131 eir. Tho undertone at Liverpool was easier jL Corn weakened Immediately after, ,jj starting steady to a shade lower.. Buy- O lug by commission houses on the decllna Si was fairly brisk. Jl March opened unchanged at J'."",, rf May started at $1.26iS 1.2". agilnat wj $1.25, at the end yesterday, and liter t sold at $1.23',. "y The receipts here today were J35 cars. Tho tone at Liverpool wasieasler. fi Tho recclpta of wheat at Minneapolis ,tf. and Uuluth today were 101 cars, aratnit "' 109 cars last year; at Winnipeg 22 cars, v compared with 378 cars; at Chicago II jj cars, against 30 cars. 4 Leading futures ranzed as follows Low Orn Hlsh Corn new deiherv)-- Teit'y'i Close clo MaVch" .Tl.27; 1.27". 1.20's l.Sfi l-SH. .Vlny ... 1.20 1.20 1.20!a l.S3H,l.:.'i J-'.?' S21i 88'1 S3'. Oats- March . . May . . i.ara March May . . .23.03 Julv . .20 12 Itlbs March May . ..04,77 July ...25,12 Pork Ma? ...48.13 Hid tAsked. 8S"; S3". 83 Sl'i ', 86'i 24 77 20.12 . 23.32 25 ! 23.(12 23.03 2" 3 23.77 23.77 126.1! . . 24.01 24 37 24 IS 24.41 154.77 21 83 124.83 123.17 48.37 47 03 17 03 118.21 NEW YORK BANK STATESIENT A Total sales. $1,093,000, lomnarril with 3,i!l.000 -estrrdavi this week, SI7,3l8,OuV last week, f 1.330,C0. rsV.sS.Tbero Is no change In pig Iron so far i Vnliip nf Railroad LaW J',. the market Itself is concerned. Some1 V alUe ' nauruuu "v I tl..im,n Corn. Havana Klcc. lm I "im-ste'' . '" Illinois Central. J, lint Aerl ..... 12'a ;int Aarl pf. ... 43W 1 lnt 1'srv N 1 1V0' l fnt VleUe' rf..lo lnt Cons Corp. 42'i lnt Cons Cor. 1' Inter Con en pf 'l towa Central. . 2" 'wel T-a .. ."-'. Kan City So in'. t-ellv.Snrlns- 48 l-eok A D .VI 4IV l.arlede fln Sn 1'nlfeit Drii i.OS. fntrl Dra- lt pf ami I'n'd T)r- 2d n "0 Cnlle.l Pap P.d l.".'i I'nlted Ttv Inv Sc. Pntd ri" In'' Pf is.. 1'n'ted Priilt.. 127 ' S R"' I.H'-f mo', V S Steel pf. .110 ' -1 C 1 P ft 1. IS t s r. i r pf.. 4i t S Tnd Alco nf ns'; ' S Pealtv Imn l.'.'l C S neatly Im 1st nref . ... .",n ' S Huh lat pf inm; BIG SURPLUS OF WHEAT Virf-'the inquiries which were reported a nsfeeK ago nave oeen taken, but many Milen are still holding back as to nc oafeting future contracts, because of the ttofss that a lilgher flaed price might ,; -tamed at the end of the month. "" Irori ore producers are said to be i iMUikius to get a higher price from the nment. It Is claimed that the iron Lcompanles have compiled data which be rather convincing In Its effect Had the railroad hill not been approved It is not difficult to appie- ciato some measure of the natlon-vvlde liquidation which must have taken place with dividends and Interest payments so clearly In danger. Savings banks and fiduciary Institutions, in general would have had active Induce ment to dispose of the many millions of dollars' worth of railroad securi ties which constitute duch an important part of their assets. This danger, happily, has passed, for not only are revenues to be guaranteed, but as war measures the Government undertakes to provide . vki! mi. a nf Interest such capital as Is necessary for extensions, the' action of Federal authorities I improvements, rolling stock and general equipment. Thus it appears . rvt-ira 10 ,uiurc prices. ria Iron, which la needed for steel :, migm do said to be rather and during the last week re- b'have been heard of the possibility ne producers cnanging tne furnaces i the output of foundry iron to basic gvould create a shortage of foundry 'which might "unfavorably affect nera. '. uls : Nsli..l14 rfRh p,0 ,,0 jjtj inhat HI 01, i-a.c1r n, nf lftl'l iy Pert S Pf 102', (-. v,. t Coke (1 ly Dipt Strs. SO Wahash n, " V.'" IV r. .w Wabaah pf 11.. 2.1 (X Mo 2d pf '." Warren H It . 1-,l" , Tie! nf . UI I,'--. 1 n - -n - JWVIDENDS DECLARED' Tub ComDany. remt.e nnitr. t.1 per ent on prtferred. payable to stock of record March 20. Ilooka .n.h'Sl .nil rflAn n-ll , B Tire and Rubber Company, reg artarlr of 2 per cant with n aaai. T-t of 1. per cent on prcfarrad. and aueriy oi ii per cent on common. Anni 'io aioca os record "A. Jonaa. rearutar nuarleelv r nn letanmon and 14t per cent on pre. nn. paraore April J to atock of sua. 20. rwntdry Company, regular quar, fair to assume that when finally tho transportation systems are In fact returned to their owners they win unanciauy unu puy-icuuy uo in u inucn better position than wflten the Government took them over. Changes That Will Benefit Many changes of a beneficial character will he possible in the mean time Freight rates, for instance, may be advanced upon urbltrary action by the Government to meet the increasing expenditures. This would not have been possible under civilian control, since action of this nature would surely have fceen contested by Influential users vof transportation. Again unnecessary and high-salaried positions .will be formally abolished and various other expenditures which have crept In us an unproductive part of the general railroad business will be eliminated. Thus is there reason to believe that, when the properties finally go back to the control of their owners they will have been shorn of numerous barnacles and their owners to this extent will be the gainers. I.e. Hub A Tire,!"", (' SI S-' A II nf -' f.orlllard ... "J. I'tah Cop . . . 70', . nur. r; -.,....- rT,n f.0 'Or' lil'i l 3!Bmii.l lit ... , ." a I May i May Mas St. Mex ret pr . in vva-ren H R pf n Miami Cop. . 30', i, t-ars-o .. n Mich Central., ,1IH Tut TMeilV .. -it 'ln St L new in n-e.i s,i o,j ., ., " 'Mo Pao ... . SI', Weet Jraoland. inu Morris t- Haaex El "-e,ts. ir nf. m., (M I" T--'i" " Weatahse Jlfg . 41s, fM K AT pref . 8 tvheel fc 1, -.j.. ,, ! Max Motor ... 2811 Wheel A- I. 3 if n I M St P A H b M HO White Motors'. 43 Mont Power .. 071, Wilson Co .... 8414 (Nat Acme .... 29 rpi,o-i Co pref. tin Nat niscult .. 117;; Wis Cent ..... 3Si, 1 Vat BIeU( pf.l'n'4 Wnnlwnrth .. .112 Nat C- A O. . ir,i-i Wlllya-Overld nf 8f'l Nat Clk L Suit Ml Worth P A M. 41 .. .. " " " ' '"'.a 11 orincn 1- a. 1 After All Requirements There Re main 79,000,000 Bushels for Expoit Chicago. March 16. After allowing 440,000,000 bushels for consumption, 90. 000.000 bushels for seed and 90,000,000 bushels expoited to March 1, H. Frank . toward estimated that there remain 79.000,000 bushebtof wheat available for expoit in tlie United States to July 1 and foi carry-over Into the new ciop. Flour stocks In the Unlte.1 States and Canada on Maich 1 vine 981,000 bar-u-ls, ur 178,000 barrels less than on Feb luary 1 and compared with 2,418.000 narms last vear. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New York, Match 10 There were no sales on tho call In the coffee mar ket this morning and first bids wero un changed to 1 point higher. Ilarrlii S. Morris, with oftlces In the n . -,. -., t- 1 mven ,.,-,.. . c.r. I Produce exchange, has applied for mem BANK CLEARINGS INCREASED ' bershlp In the New York Coffee and r. ' Sugar Lxchanges. Business 7.1 Per Cent Above Corre sponding Week Last Year tyh " July Total bank tlearlng.st in the ptlnclpali .urust cities of the country for ll'.o week ended n'to"".1'" today weie ',810,892,871. against ' Decemli'r 86.007.482,175 last week and SB. 125.33 1,-' January . 121 this week last year. Philadelphia ' clearings wero "280,231,363, a gain of i) per cent compaitd vvllli corresponding week last year Details follow December Slgel hid : Mitchell offered. Decrease in Averno-o and Actual Jamiary-Sleel bid; Schley offete.1. . , ,. twcm I HUUIIQ rvvuict4c I.MCI u I".-.- Test. Open llisll Lo'V Clo.s cto-e ( 15 8 43 8.4n l.-.l . . R 34 8 31 S.S7 8 57 8 57 H SO S.Srt 8 llil . . 8.02 8.50 Sill .. S.dt S 02 H.l',4 S.0S 8 R4 8.0(1 s 00 8 O'l 8 C.'i 8.(17 S 73 8 71 S 70 New Y'k . Chicago . Phlla. . Hostuli. Pml-in ul,i..llu eina.illii oI,.i'a.1 n-n. i .r. ' . ' ..........( n.w... Mb.i.n.., n.i.i,.... .v...- i pn. I.OUIM ciderablo i eduction during I'ebruaty, s. Fr'clsco I'lttiburgh PLAN EQUIPJIENT PURCHASES j luminora .. Orleans Canada 1918 ,S41,4llH.hS4 : 143.S8S.222 2SII.231. Sil.l 211.37il.307 1 8,, I Ml, 2511 13il.24ll.182 8.1.082,3(13 St.278,717 4u.oon.u7i) 30, 802, SIU S3.072.S8S 7U.874.B72 --19.-. (U.028.9U2 17.2 u.Hiu.s.'a lo.a Federal Reserve Bank Statement The condition of the Federnl llescrve Bank nf Philadelphia for the week ended yesterday compares with the previous week as follows: RHSOuncns 1917 P.C. 030,323. 14 3.U i 41(1,(138.4011 4- S.H r "oi. inn. nil. u u lH3.uso.Kul 1(1 0 , March 15 March 8 10S.41ll.7H3 70.8 Oo'd (Oln nnd (er. 113.713.483. -19.8 tintatea In vault 111,281.170 J10.700.347 rt n 1 A settlement fund l.slance 47.702.00il 47,011,000 aoid with loreisn agencies . .... 3.075.0011 3,075 000 3.1.723.753 18.2 32.tl74.0tl2 6.4 Nat l'n-m 8 pf V91j pref II LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS Ilm Hutler . 03 Neeotiatinte for Lairter ' 1:1 v Number of Cars and Engines ' days '..."i,o-o,4io,077 3.t)38.i03.i70 3.4 i other clUea, Ottawa. Can.. March 16. The Cana-' 3 "" T50.483.3I8 ei0.198.780-r2').:i dlan Onvei nment Is planning to pu- Total all chase 7500 box can and 180 engines, i ius, s Tenders have already been received by da .. M.S10.S04. 023 It. 378, 302.230 5.T tho Government, but the prices tfeked i " bv manufnctrrera are much hle-hep llinn Total all last veal, anil the. mlnlSter. hefore. nn. " .-.or. canting ' the tenders, has sent railway ' officials to the various Industries to go ' held TTftl tr ii hi by hank 102,748,170 101.280,347 , Gold with Federal 1 Reserve amM... 70.580.0S0 74.387.003 I n a l a redemotlon fund 2.000.000 2,000,000 Pr.l.1 oel.l re. serve ..j 1141,328.230 $137,773,032 LeAsl-tender noiea, ...... ....... liver, etc 700,402 1,114,68- Ihow'k. 13,810.602,871 13,425,834.121 -T.1 MarNamara. V .. Hid .112 .12 -.07 .(HI .13 (14 BrllUh ImportB Increase Mf nt bn nrat prafared and 14. . TCU7t.V ',--, , report j-sucd us I'aisincer Railway Com tion oi.ioe uauai rental aa a i per share, payable April 1 aa arch,", uooka cloaa March IS. Brotneri. regular quaxtarly "Si.. I. . i eervice company. ' Wlfm. jmr. t Extra by E. W. Bliss Company ,, ,K tceordlng to a I - vorn, -narmi is. The l;. w. London, March "AC.,," " Bllaa Company declared, the regular nnri i.aued today by the British Board I auarterly dividend of l"i ner cent ami of Trade tho Imports of the United an extra dividend of 1 per cent on or Jraoe, iio ,., Its common stock, also the regular miar. eiluway ...... Mlxpah Uxtenslon Montana ,. Northern Star . Keacua i;uia .....no Weat Rnd 78 OOLDFIELD STOCKS Atlanta ...- tl niue Dull .. , , 2 Hooth ,04 Dlamondneld II II .m Daisy i ... .. ,01 1 Ken-anas ....on 1 Oro ;- .01 MISCHLL.VNEOU8 Arizona ITnlteJ ,, ... .....i., .ft Nevada Wonder ' 1 .25 Tecepu. Mlnlns ... ...v 10 Into tne. details of the 'cost. Thev will ascertain whether theso who havn ten. .11 dercd nre lusttfled In their nrlces. nnd JJ , a'subcommltteo of the cabinet will then nj consider the prices. ',... I Included In the ordef will be a large nn i number of coal cars, in order to prov ids for larger Canadian movement east and west. A si. Jo MONEY-LENDING RATES rillliADKLPIIIA Call. 6 per cent; time 1'UtC ner cent. Commercial na- per, three to four months, 566 per cent; ' six inouilia, u ,.cc ucul. Total reserve 1142.091.052 1138,888.037 ,,mVm'ber."7".n.l:d 121,200,837 I2?.240,470 market ItM'l.SSa 17.474, C80 on BANK CLEARINGS 12 .0.1 03 .-"I ,01 ' Rank clearlnga today compared with cor reapondln, Ua-Mast two year., I New Y'k. 580,2118.883 482,589,027 S3S.160.808 , Phlla. ... ,52.734, 8dil t34,SU2,8l4 l.lll.o.Vll.lii.l lloaton ,. 4I.S22.704 37.101.883 39,030,730 Kingdom in February Increased SI.105,. oVf pounds fand exports Increase., 1.. Ill 514 pourtds as compared with the same momn si it The followlnr show the trade of the Unite Kingdom last month compared wlththe month last year; if Its common stock, also the regular quar teriy aiviuenu ui . per cent on us pre ferred stock, all payable April 1, Books close March 25 and reopen April 1, The extra dividend on the common Is un changed. 'i a Receiver for Eletr.e Steel ,C,' rF-. Mat-M"i'sA n- Increase in British Currency London, March 16, The Bank of Hngland reports the amount of currency notes outstanding as (200,176,718, against 198,179,523 In the previous week. The amount of (fold held for the redemption of such notes remains un changed. il ' RAILROAD EARNINGS ATCl'lSON 1018 Inere, ... ..J... ..A cai irfis ...in -n. I oi Net i,Mi.os i,h.8.v7 FOREIGN EXCHANGE Net operat. Income.. 1.97.843 1.038.813 . ...... M,r,, ,. .. . WESTERN MARYLAND i "'" ."', " .' " 7", , , , January sro.i. ,..,,. 1918.821 11C3.1II. strong ai ,.. h..... ,u,, niuc-.i was inv oi"' mature u, uiiiiurcunce in the exchange market. Lire and pesetas .20 1 " .18 NEW TOIIK CENTRAL January sros. ??!?? &?J3-?'l ! wre virtually unchanged from last ..".' ..:.......".. "" I nl Net operat. Income LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE ln8rr.on i.nt.is January gro fsi?.V'&lQ v( 623.38.1 Nat operating income 821,873 M. 277,207 COLORADO AND SOUTHERN teirit week March... 8291. T63 10.111 Prom January 1.... S.M7.816 134.034 MINNBAWU8. T. JPeJJJi , AND .fAlhT lla-ht'a doting level. There was no mar. ktt In rubles. quotations were: Demand setting 4.75. cables 4.78 7.18. 'Sixty-day bills were Quoted ul 4.72 and ntnety-oay duis L'ft. , Ur csikr,ao, C4tblesjl..a.. '" LS Total bllla ) and U. S. Government Isng.terni securl ties C S. Government eSnrt-term securl. Ilea 113.462.303 189,724,100 5.362,900 5,011,000 3.744.000 6.1C2.000 Total U. enrltiea B. 811.S93.900 lll.onn.nnn in, ooo 153,030,203 131,010.100 Municipal warranta Total earning aa- sets Dus from other Kedral Reaerva banka (net)...... I'ncell-cted Heme., Deductions from i-ros-. deposits., i All other reaourcea Total reaourcea, v83 11.672,032 1231.131,481 LIABILITIES Capital P-.I4 In.... 16,60.1,900 10 841.430 uovarnmeni os- .,... poalts 5,942,189 Dua to memera . i.Psi nsT S8.420.312 43.on.10'l 1.200,886 l.01."7n 36,380.209 S1.4"4,488 1.178.143 10.303.032 iiirvi arcounx Collection ttema... Totil. 8,X4 4t T.778.r.Of 008 , 3l,450,StO New York. March 16. The New Torli bank statement thld week shows de crease In average and actual loan, with Increase in average and decrease In actual reserve. Demand deposits in crease In both cases. uetalls follow: AVERAGE 14,318,811,000 M0. Loans Net damn ml POllta t3.(172.HS7,OIHI Net time deposits 2nu.2fl3.00ll Circulation 34,842.000 cash In vaults... Jlol.U51.uoo Reserve of mem ber banks In He serve batiks. . 513,005,000 Reserve In Stale hanks and trust companies .... 710,129,000 Reserve In State Lanks and trait depositories ... As'-rea-ate r.servo Reserve required. ourpius I n".-". il a.u.vuv a n.l JS'oede included Till nlte.l Stal-w iLxmalta SO.'.OUO. ueircaae 7.0S2,0iW Slil.HKI.don 480.070,8411 47.730.100 J75.S.17.OO0. , ,,,,. ,, "'""" i; i 53.881.00 7Si.04XI 40.00(1 l.OlO.OW ie.3ss.ooo 513.000 . . a i Ann f ja-ispiojijife 0,215,1 ACtUAIi fil 2-' ''5 JSS 1 Loans . .. . 4.26,42..M0 ,.! Ktf Net demand dep.. 13.(104, 5411.0011 0J..f'5S .ei lime aeposlta ui.iai.umr ..vi-'in., OJ.li.A.ien, 100,501,000 Circulation Caeh In vaults.. Reserve of mem ber banks In reserve banks.. Reserve In Stale biinks and trust companies Reserve In State banka nnd trust depoaltarlea .... Avgreuata reserve Reserve required. i.vr,iK 1 v. ."-..... '.a al.45t.UWjl 801,933,000 :io,673.ooo .sn.i.ono 526,371.000 i-,2S3.0v? ; llJOO'S . ,nl rhalli 13.0"2,OJ3 f! 4KJ.I1-.S.00O 7.HI0.1"!,; a4.Slli.81O.s-0.84-.4l9. ?! 1H..S. depoalta deducted. 244.J"1.00, m -udcreaae, iAA Specie, included. 173.438,000. OUTSIDE RANK STATEMENT HTATE HANKS Loiins and Invest inenta ,.,....., 1141,197.100 10.717.900 23,808,400 a 41-(a AAA a). I . I -,-" CBl,r.08.f00 -m I,07J.70 td InereaM ! VU.aev JII.IM l 1.1-t.fjaii R8f00 4.K,'5o4Jl 1.614.100 . I.S102 Tj t. 22.6; decreaae. J Jl l.8"J Oold Currency, bank notea Pepoalta, Federal Reaarvo Rank of New York Depoalta ........ Reserve. on deposit Percnitage of reaerve tier nnl. TRUST COMPANIES if.aianm anil t tit -'. mont H,9a7,fi9n.500 M uom e u,iui.uw- ctV..r.ev..,;.a.?.v 15.0U900 s."j eig,i. pcuriii ..a itraerva nana 01 -(.niioovi New York ...t. 20t,T4.1.SOO T.ji JiS-il Deposits ... . , 2.10.1.228.500 '8 SJ JJJfl lleaerr. on deposit StB.lS3.40il . """.il Percentage of reaerve. JH.2I incrca.., s-r STATE flANKB AND TRUST .'"'pJ?i?'j NOT. nEPORTlNU TO tfcwuui"! .wv-- . .. -Al II -'8o:iw-j Loins end Invest ments Oold .. Currency, bank noiss 1742,874.800 I JStOia.svy 12,088.800 1 r-'Jw,eiif': .1 ttrSt iiB-lUtaa-a-a-a-a-a-UaL