wm$z:z?czs: f.s'v-.i'va '-.- v IWf1lk y ... r-vJ Cr 'r EVENING xrtlVXA 7". ., TTTXTTTl -f V?"J-- L 1. .1918 1 . I'JP t- ti .km3S3te f jprvrw j 3 j .- -r'-'iaar'-T 'T: .! ""tfrfrf J EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, ;.Jbib? ) NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK MrMt QUOT MARINE PREFERRED ATTRACTS VIRTUALLY ALL THE INTEREST OF STOCK TRADERS IN NEW J ORK That Issue Fluctuates Violently and. After Declining, Makes Big Gain Dealing in Other Shares Shows Nervousness tNcw York Slock Sales New York Bond Sales lllsh 14 14 S3 701 4 .Hi 1.1 n4 3 A ftld', HtghPoints m Toduy's Financial Ncivs Marine preMad attracted most ntlentloii on the Xew York Stock -change, melting mother big gain. Other hsucs generally sold lower. Trad ing on the Curb nan active, but the market was narrow. Corn and cotton ncrc Inclined to lower levels. 1'oiclgn exchange was quiet and without spe cial feature. The .Veto York iccckly bank statement showed, decreases In average and actual loans, a gain In aveiagc leserves and a loss In the actual. Clearings throughout the country this week were above thoic'of corre sponding neck of ton, but slightly below those of last week. Dividends were resumed on Union TwUt Drill Company's common stock. liar silver leas unchanged In Xew York and London. UN New Yorlt, June 1. Nearly all the Interest In stock market operations today was attached to Mercantile Marine preferred. That stock, which again made more than 10 points yesterday, fluctuated violently today, dropping 1 ' points -J.S 103'fc. and then larse buying: order by lns-ide Interests carried Its price UP to 109. The belief pievalled that much of the buying was for the company", own account In connection with the plan to retire the preferred etock and the 6 per cent bonds. No statement was made by the officials In regard to yesterda's directors' meeting, hut It was scnernlly untforstpod that the contract for the sale of the British lines was then definite- closed and that terms of settlement with the piefened stockholders ureclose At hand. In some quarters It was asserted that the company would pay 115 for the preferred stock In order to settle Its equities and assets and divi dend accumulations. After this advance there was a violent break to 104'ii followed by a resumption of the upward movement. The common stock dropped more than 1 point to "9i at the opening, and then rre to 31 4. with a sharp decline at the end of the first hour. Dealings In the remainder of the list weie marked by a good deal of nervousness, with the speculative element on the floor offering stocks generally in volume because of the character of the news from France. In some stocks, however, there was evidence of steady accumulation, especially In Heading, which, after falling more than 1 point to SB1,, had a Quick rally to above ST CBher changes were noted by a decline of from 1 to 2 points. Increased heaviness was shown In the Liberty Bond issues, with the new 4,4 selling down from 36.80 to the new low lecord of 96.32. and the second -Is dropping from 93.90 to 93.60, also a new low- record. The 34s yielded from 99.86 to 99.70. TpHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Klrm Quotations. Cur lots in evort elevator (Government standard in unction), standard prices No 1 northern rprlne. IIVJT No. 1 hard Inter. J2J7 Nn. 1 durum J2 37. No. 1 hard white. $2.'J. . fecSwInter No 1 f.'j7. No -. IS.St. soft. o J I2.-J,-,, No. s. r.'.US. Minimum nrlees ?-ned winter Nn. ;t. JL'.SI. do. No. 4. 12 IJ. S..No' ' ' 1. do sample tirade. 12 04 2.1.3? soft. No. 3. 2.tll do. No. 4. JIM": do. No. S. :!.1J, do, sample trade. $2.02 Ihpecial maximum prices onlv to be ao POeo. when the other qualities In the wheat "ft. n'.n 'noueh to warrant It. . , INo. 3 wheat! Maximum mice containing ill. 1 per tent moisture to 13 S per cent tnol 1 !iire. 4o under No. 1 or No. 3 red. $2.23: 'J'o. S soft red. 12.21. Maximum price con Jftlnlne 13.6 to 14 per cent moisture, oe Junder No. 1 or No. 3 red. $2 22; No. 3 Esoft red. 12.211 ,.o. 4 wheats Maxlum mice nc under i. I or No. 4 rod. $2.21; No. 4 aoft ted. M0. I No. ft w heats Minimum nrlr-o innlalnlne. Hot over 14 3 per cent moisture c under (Nol'or No. .' red. $2.21; Nc. tt soft. $2.1. Maximum price containing not over 14.7 (per cent moisture. 7c under No. 1. or No. P6 red. S2.2U. No .1 ar,rt red. 12 18. Maxl- (mum price containing not over IB per cent moisture, bo under No 1. or No. is. ia: .-mo. a aort red. 12.17, I Artv rtumelv Alaska O M . I Allls-Chalmers Am Beet Hue. Am Can ... . Am C & V Co Am Cot Oil Am Int Corn .vin ice sec pr 4i)Vi 4v Am H & Leath 13 13 do pref ... 03 m Am Linseed.. 30'4 asn. I do pref . ;h 78 Am Locomotive nzn Bin Am Malt ;)', "V Am Smelting . 7414 4 Am sum Toh 131 128'' Am Steel Kdy. 03 ' ns Am Tel & Tel 08 D8- Am Wool .Ml S4"1 Am Zinc L l.Ti 13a Anaconda am, flIV Atchison ..RIVi 8$, Atl foast Line 1)4 1)4 At Gf & W I I00H 10, Bald Loco Co 82T RO'A nan c unio 34 do pref . ; Beth Steel B 79H I no pc pref i oft , Cal Petroleum lH Cal fetrol pr 'Canadian Pao 113'fc Cent Leather (It Ches & Ohio H. C M & St P 43-.f, do pref.. 73Vi C II f & Pao tc 23 do peptte Rl)i?i do 7pi- pf to 7in t Chlno Con Cop int,(, Col Fuel & Iron to Corn Prod .til ':, Crucible sted ni'i Cuba Cane Sug 3' Den & l O pf 8 Distillers Scour AST, Erie l.l-i do 1st pref 3J"(, Gaston Wins W, Gen i:iec Co I Id Gen Motors . Hit do pref HI Great Nor Dr. . 8I)' Ot Nor Ore sun 35 I Greene Can Cp 40t4 i Int Agrlcul Ifi'-j Int ABr:pr. .. SO Insplia Cop. i8li Intcrb-Con Corp 7'n Int Met- Marine 31', i do pref . . I fin Vsi I Internl Paper 3,1 Vs 1 Int Nickel . 27'4 Kan Cy Su . 18 Kentiecott Cop 3J Lack Steel 83', I Lehigh Valley .18-lt, 1 Mex Pettol at-y, Miami Con Cop 27H IMIdvale Steel 18 Missouri Pac 23 'i. do pref . .14 Vi Nat Kn & Stpd 49 .Wv Con Cop to New York Cen 7 1 j .V Y N H & H 1-IVn North Pacltlc. 8(1 Ohio Gas 3d Penn It 11 I.".1 Pitts & West 2HV4 PlttH Coal 48T i fty Stl Spring .18'f, Itay Con Cop . SI Reading 88 P.ep In & Steel 81 Sinclair Oil . . 27 , South Parinc 83 Vn . High loOflAm Ag u- . a.l'j 9000 Ang-Prcnch Bs nil. IiOODAin For See 5s 9"t moon Am S . ft 5s 87 1 Soon Am Tel fis. . 9(1 ROOO Armour C !', 8B'i moo u fc o J'li . 8ft mono rlo Ss. u looi) iln 4s 771, 1000 tlo cv 1'3s 7!)' limit 1I0 Swn 3'ss .1 2000 Bkl It T Ss-15 97 9000 Borden u Gs 89 yiJiiOiiCan (J Ss '.ll ;i2 "Tlioo Cent L ll 5s 05' 2000c & o cv 4l2s f6" Bfiio do cotiv 5s . SO 1000C fn sta 4'.jP 86', 1 1000 C U & (A 11 4s 91':. 1000C M f. s P rfd I's . 6R' 10110 do cv I ias 75 ', I amine of Paris 6s 82- 2000 Cumh Tel 5 92 5000 Vr Iteiiuh 5',s 97, 12000 Inth Met 4',s. 50. 10000 In-b 11 T rf Ks Rl 7. 224000 Int Mer .Ma lo2- 101 2000 l,lt Sh db 1s '31 83 83 iiiuu Lcrlllard 5s m 01 Low 95 '.j 90', 96', 87 89's 85', 864 SO 77'j 701, S3 97 88'- 92 05' 75 U SO 86', 93 '2 ', 7BTs 82 92 97ai SO'- 81 '. Close 95'j 90-4 97H 87 90 85'i, 86 v. 80 , ' ' 83 ; 97 ' S8'2 ' 92 I 95', ' 75U so 86', 93't 68 '4 I 7RTii 82 1 92 t' 50 1 81 '4 ' 101 8.1 ' It TRADING IS. ACTIVE IN CURB MARKET Fluctuations Confined Within Narrow Range Motor Stocks in Brisk Demand Ne In-k, .lum 1 There war active tradlnp nn the Curb, with fluctuation Retieral1 confined with in a narrow targe, the nervous mnrUet on Hie tock exchange caiifliiR hesita tion about deallnp; on a laige scale until the larger market became more orderl.v I Sales in Philadelphia 14 L'er Stor 4D14 inn Key T pf 482 Iln Lk Sup c la, 3 Leh Nav fi.1i.. 143 Leh Val .in I OS Penn It 11 44', Pa Salt 1 Phil niec ,iss I no P It T c f iftij 140 lirail 81 1, IfiKtudeh 30'', I Kin Ton Bel 3 Tun Mln !n I'n Trac in f fi Imp 27nn v s steel n;i, 7 War I&S sv4 Quotation Rfvii o 1 oh ( le 40' 4l)', 48V, . 48' 1 n , 1 .1 ""YSTOCK TRADING IS EXTREMELY ."IJT ! DULL ON THE LOCAL EXCHANGE)! 1 K.I t .18 V 44 2.1 til, 80's. 3'S. 08, 8 V .m 44 ts.l 2.1-v, 2.1 -V4 87 i 39-4 "fc I'fc in tn:', n?i4 81. i ''tsteidnv s clne Jotnl fcnlefc. 4HI1 klitireo, lonuxred with Aetna ixploslves was In moderate S'ln";.. ..'. ,..,.,,.' ,' "1 .."f "llZt supply, (.elllnir nt t4 to 13 V and Sub marine Boat showed a firm tone, partlv because of the attention attracted to the1 company's activities In shipbuilding nd vanclng from 14- to lRi4 In the early' trdmp Motor stocks were In brisk demand n.-.tlllll III, nm,l nt.n.. on tn n . .""'"' eie 111 onK urmni 4inonni,u. iioml 4." 'nsiiin ' ut'.tt tis'.vi w,,n1 1 nltfd Motors more active than It i' uireii mr Feme nine. auvancuiK irom 26 to 27 U Chevrolet was well held 1 Ulnoi) I'.lli 00(11100 t.lh 1st 4s II 4I-.S 2900 Lvons 6s 1000 Marse.IleH 6s 00 Mltlvale 5s .Oil. no ,lfl.8U 80 89 86' j 113.70 0(1.311 88 80 86' 5S 80 0 SO', 48" H, loon Mo Pac cen Is 58 2000 Mont Povv 5s 89 13000 N" Y I' & II 6s "4 '4 1000 x Y C & It 4s SO', Jllllllll a 1 I .1 is Xov I'iRi . soi, SO', L'OOll X 1 C Is 1058 H'I3, 2(100 N Y C.v 1 St Sil-i, Soon X Y c iijs ",1 0i j, I mill P.i gen ot I kp 89 '4 ,'liiiiu Ph i'n 1 '..s 96'.. 2000 P11I1 Sr X .1 S 7'",, 2000 ltrlns Kt 1 ! . 82', 201I11 ltei li & S ."" 97 '4 I'.onn It 1 A L 4 '-jj.- 67 '4 1 ni)n sine N'hv 7 02 I111111 S L .V S K u Jt 116', 20H0 SI L A. S K In Pt-S 20110 m I, & s V Ser A . . 58 lono St L Sn 5s 5S'4 2000 Shd A L itdj 5. 5' 90D0 Sth Pac c Is 79'. lioon Sth Pac c-v 5s 01 jooii Sib I! bii 4s i,Ji, 70(iii Sth ttv ion 5s jini , 2000 Texas Co 6s . !i7 1 70 r S I. A. W Is 511 37O0O P S Hub 5s Sn 5000 I S St S K ,1 'is 1, OS 13011(1 PKofCH ,1 I 5s iifiv, !'iv, 67000 C K of (i US. I ,"' s lOpi :ii;', 'jn 2000 f K of 1! H & I ni'vv nun '.fii, 001, 7000 V K of t; B&r 5'2s 1921 91 !M 1000 West i:iec 5s nc, 1. ntl'. sl'i S'.l, '.19 a, 89 '4 1C 671, 92 111',', 1S, S, 58'., 51 79i4 91 02 '4 50 SO 03.70 U0.3I) 8S , an S6'a I 58 ! 89 1 94 I 8M', 80', S" ", R'i-i4 im, Si'l i'S'ii 79', S2T 97 '. 67 'i 92 66'; I8B B8-, 58i4 51 7 0 91 62 'i .ill Sil 98 'i :i9i4 nn, i '& with sales", 128 to 12 Oil jkieWck's were quieter. Houston fill ranging frrvi 5's to 57 ' and Oklahoma from li'io 6'i Alining stock. were genera llv steuly with t nited Eastern contliuiing In good demand, sdllngal 6', Mother Lode Is sue.s line In supplv. with the new etui I, e1Mll at I K , 'I liere was enntmued .11 cumuUtlnn of Big Ledge' In coniiectlon with the trans fn or Minimi lo new hand" British Ami 1 can Tob.oco sold a. 17 '4 IVIII sTIIIAI.s WIS elLire. IIOM) men 200 Am flas ,c, Kler 5' 78I4 inoo i:if, ,t p Tr Is 73 9.10 Lib Bonds 1'is nn.in 12.10 do 4 ns.fin 3450 do t',s nnni 1300n Xat Prop 4-6s 3j isnno Phils Co cons 6 8J lnnoPlui.i i:ie I' 5- n.i noun Span- m I (Is Inn 99.40 93.60 nn.sn t 7814 U no.4o ns.nn ,2n iin.nn .70 WITH STEEL COMMON LEADING Tfviii-iiinli Roliimnl T rnrlc Homo Iiat-rtc nnrl l)rrlinpa tfl t uiiMiriiu .1 lullill Jrf.fiwo 1XU11IV ul-0 44,IV jl,a-w rt 2 'it T.Mfp in Srssinn New T.nu' Rpnnrrl fnr Lib- &. ertv Loan AVz Per Cent Bonds ! li 4 Outside of Steel common and Tonopah Belmont stocks did little on the Philadelphia exchange during today's short session, and price changes were general!) small and uninteresting. Business was virtually confined to small, odd lots, and few- trader" weie present In board rooms to watch the quota tions, many having sttelched the Memorial Day vacation Into a week-end iionaav ? -' The Tonopah Belmont shares were late In appearing on the.tap,.butV Inn a nr I 'C-Jli .-r - , " ...,r",Hl.,a " 1.'ln. mmp.ireil nllli SI8 .ill.l je-tenlm ilms r,ir tliU eek. SI in.OK.i ..line iktIikI hist ,,44.1,. ,i;n son. Local Bid and Ashed f box, JOBS: grapefruit, Florida, per liox. . Southern It B 23"i 18ft I .10, pineapples Pnrto r.leo. per rrate ' do nref Hi $3.1.50. etrawherrles Delaware. Marland (JtiutrhnUer 4n'.i and Kaatern fhore in?1.1c: iherrlee Pel. 5 ,.,,; ci.p'n'i t-.il ware, per lb in in 3c. cherries Mrclnla per nuart. 30? flic, clierrles. California pr lov. $2 2.1i 2 .111, watermelons Flort a per loo. $3.15? 7.1 watermelon,. Florida per i.ir lond, i.'i.iog.iiin EGETABLES on Texas Co Tobacco Prod Union Pacific. I'uted Cg St . . V S Hid Alio f S Ilubber V S Steid do pref ltah Conner . Va Car Chun. r- ', Inlnl lle, 8.1.1.11,801). 1 nuumrril with stl i.iTH.nim eti-nlit thus far lhl week. I 3n,(l.i.8(,1l siMne perlnil lnr.1 week, SJ.1. (UO.IHIO. SENTIMENT BEARISH ' IN THE CORN MARKET ' Tone Is Easier on Fine Weather Conditions No Incentive to Buy Aetna Ksploivs Am Brit Mfg Am Matron! Am Wilting Paper Mi Itcductton Canadian Cai Co Can Chi- & Fdv jn pf. Ch.irionl lion Chevrolet Motois Cramp Curtls Aetoplane. . . . C.ii-weii Cooi Caibon Stf-ej lliiierson Phono 1'Vdei.il liv- llend'-e Mfg liilri-Luhe Kathodluii Bionze pf Lake Torp Boat Lehigh Ci,,il S.ile Lima Loco Maxim Munitions Marllu Aims X V Shlphldg Noi A met Pap Pulp "Us i:ievat'ir Pferless Motoi Poole ICng Itedden Truck Scrlpps. Booth Standaid Motois Sti el Allos .ubiiiarliie ... .si .loeph l.fad . Todd Sh.phldK Triangle Vllm 1'nlted Ph.IU Sharing I" S Steamship 1'nlted Motors t lilted Sugar . Uoild I-'lliu Wright-Martin Air Zinc Com llld It 3 3( 118 is II 8 nn 33 H I III Ve,t elo, Ak lli ' M'.i. fl t'-j 20 I Hi in I l'i ;r 11 14 88 III i ' 11 II .10 73 31 80 'I 137 811 3.1 n 111 V1 211 .1 I '! 8.1 17 t 87 4.1 : 1 .111 111 ; n 1.1 1.1 17 1,1 1.1 nn Ainer Sir,rP, Hllll .1 li I Purr .? st,,n ( r do rrrf IIhMi, In Loco Klutrl. Slnrac tllinfral Aephalt I do pref 1 Keton. Tel ilo tr rtf. Lake .sun I 'orp . I.ehluh v Lehlqh Va l.ehlith V nl Tr 1 do prpf , Penna ft It rillln Klertile 1 I'hlla Co .', p r pf 1 i1o a p ( pr.f P H T tr .tr Ueadlns Tonopah Ul ronop.ih III11 1'iiiori Tr 11 (ion r n 1 . P Merl 'Yoik lt In prpf W 1 ramp A nn Tod, Hid Ak Vteida Hid Vek III I I 17 w 17 ll'l H", .ISl!, 2.VH 4 3'i', 07', 07', II 1.1 is st. til (lit .11' 10 37 II J-.1. Ss 3 III l" s.' 70 01 Is S2 4!1, II 17 IsV, V si .Ml 11 s s'-i .1(1 111 no to 37 11 .11 211 S7V to l!7's lis'. thev attracted attention bv declining l4 Just before the close to 2'i, thJji further teflectlnc the dividend reduction announced a few days ago. V Steel continued to vield, In line with the early trend on the big board ' and It sagged 1', points during the first hour, with sales totaling around i. Lehigh Yallev Railroad declined , Pennsylvania was unchanged, and .. &&H Reading dropped hack more than 1 point Electric Storage Battery came out , unchanged, as did Lake Superior, while Lehigh Navigation declines ti. On X ia small snio of Studebnker was recorded, off mote than 1 point at 39si. . VH Liberty Bomfs were ipjiet, and the 4tts dropped as low at 96.74, low price. '&, The outstanding feature In Pcnnsvlv nnia svstcm April operating figures ". SI is the reioveiv In net eainlngs to omethlng like a more normal basis. "While Vtfjkl ti'ev weie jl. 710 2.12 neiovv inose or a vear ago, tne uecrease was mucn neav 'a ler in March and preceding months this vear Actual net In April was $5,976i-fl sn ulmreiis nn npnrli m Iitie ., volume of business In March the net was .-"? - - -- - - i' w r.nlv i3 Ins -7'l In l.intiui-v :i ml t-Vhrnnrv th ahnormnllv severe, weather.'' fy and geneial ralhvav congosiion resulted In net operating deficits. ? Apill business amounted to $44,730,302 ns against $43,184,316 In MarcJJ' compaied with 1917. th" 1918 total operating revenue was $5,309,196 frM April and $3.3.17 00 for March, so recent statements may be consider-- as ptogressivelj bettei It Is anticipated that May gross, when It Is reporteuL will he found to have been even better, and a closer approach to the $46,787." 4.1(1 1 "conl business of last August Prellmlnar.v reports of loaded iar movements during the month have Indicated a heavy tralllc total COTTON PRICES RALLY FOLLOWING WEAKNESS RAILROAD EARNINGS bl at ril.SNrlYLVANIA IlAILItOAD STSTI5M - , mis Lines i:af April opr reenue .30.43dp2!9 Vet oper Income 3, 879. IBS Four month' op. rev. 102. S3.'.. 342 Incremto 'iA $4,039. MS 'J'SfJ i.44n.8n .&l 'Z''z t. i.ass.jsi w '.j v. 1, 27 'i 30 I M I J '111 'l. fi''. -7th S.I iffJi 2.ir& PHILAnFLPHIA INACTIVE STOCKS Following are quotations from in active .tocks listed in the Philadelphia stock Ti.xclnnge and In which there 1 were no transactions today The price. Riven Is the last previous close: A r, War . 1V4 Ins Co of X A ;r. 1 Alliance Ins . 19 Lit Brothers 2S4 Amer Has 711, .el, Val Tr . 20 I Ame- Mln ... 10 Leh Val Tr pf 26', vin ii t,r 7s Little scliuyl. 4! Net oper income Market Closes Stcadv at Net! ''""' April oper revenue T1.-...1 :..,-. ..f iZ to t oper. Income wiiuin ,s t2.M3.830 "16,494.037 of to to 52 Points 14 274.002 1. 337.046 17,71,238 t2 78S ln4 n: nn Prlcea generally were ateedllv held under moderate offeringa and a fAlr demand Quo tation. White potatoes, per lflil Iba Pnil aUvanla 1 3061 .In, Xe York. $1 311W l.iui. vv nite potato, south Carolina hit 1 ,t,..i 1. .. hbl. No 1. J4.-.MW.1. Xo 2. I2 7.VK3.1II "?" ,"J',:l White potatoes. Tlorlda. per bbl. No 1. I W ebtlnghoute 4.Sn,1. Xo. 2. I.I&4 White potatoa ' Mllstm I o Florida, rer l.ln-lb bas Xo. 1. $37.1 .in. Illya-Ov er d .xo .', 1L' an cweet potatoes, .lereev, i"t5.,,NloU'5 inftSlVe 3T-n,n,-V "'-'?. T0l.1l -vie.. 298.1)00 ehnre.. lomimreil Jey "per hSmier-No if 2 2.14?" 7.1 No , . ' with . ISS.tKin si.ure. jesler.lajt thus far tills J152.1t.1f) t-eler5? Florida. , pVr irate $3 .jJJ'iSi'J'.hi'rV'.'"' """"' "" ''"" .1. Eaaolant. Florida, per bo. 23 7.'. A'eek, I, IUJ.IIOII allures. 1a PnKnti nae lsw 1 tf .( PnAiimlmf a. f tie, itunii 1' "u A r11 ti "' vuvuipuriiii 41 I 1 41V. 41 4 as'4 'W in mbi Florida, per baaket. II Stl. do. .Soulh Caro lina per banket, lilt I. 10. Deans, Florida pr hamper. .iniTt2 do, South Carolina tier hamper. ,1l)r(2 2.1 do Georttla nt hamper. .MirlTll. do. North Carollnn. per red, hamper. $2f 2.2.1. do, North Carolina ner bbl baauet. .u;i Meets. .Norm s im- INACTIVE NEW YORK. STOCKS Following are quotations for Inactive New York stocks and 'n which there 1. run iiki.t mkatiii:r rout t . '.hb"""!". lime I. Illinois Fair lonliht anil uniu), evient pruhihlj showers east anil south, cooler. .. ."?.ollrh-FHlr. north, nnseltled south foment mid Hiindu) with prohnhh slum, erst moler, '"iinil "",l" ,1,lr "ni1 "",,,r nn,h nnA lllnnesntn Fulr lonlslit and Sundais fooler lonUlil. ,'",1 '".lr. teiiilclit 11 mi s,iind-ii moler toiiliht and In east ..nd soiif s.n,a. iirlh and rointli lljkntii Fnlr lonlitht and suiiilnj: roo'rr ejsf liinlnht. Nebraska anil Kuneus Fair Innlcht and si"ll: roller extreme rust toiilcht Montana and jenitne Fair tonUht and suad.ij MAMIABO fill . 1711 . . 3'. 211.1 -III .131 2? Illinois lihlo Piairie Pipe S fi Cal S fi X .1. S u X' 1 IMIi:i'BMIKNT OIL TOt Kh Bat net I nil .- lias . ," "2 Cosdi n 1 'o 181) 3!1 21.1 .110 Amer Stores. 29 mer Strs pf 9i Brill 1 C, 21 Brill .1 f! pf , 70 Buff & H pf . 43 Buff & S t c 61 1 am iron canii) steel Mlnehlll SO X.I & Seashore 40 "n Penna SR P II T .... 23 H P II T tr ctfs 2S' Penn Traffic 2 4i1'i Ph Co rum nf .13 12 1 pi, a Tract r.s Samnln wha t Hamllivil nn inorif hlltl Una anrl Slniilh I'nrnllnn. rtfr 10(1 tillMi h. In no case shall prJc be hiKher than 4c JICj, do, Norfolk, pr W hunohfs. J3f.' Ulaer No. 1 of the subc'a9 r?Dre3(ntetl i Pih Norfolk, pr hamper 7.V(ft " .o, do liilamaaa n nrl Marilam ni hnimief i wnnnnir onu ,sna,nstMi vr i,mi" t were no transactions today. The price given Is tne iasi i'i-""i a. I va. Rum nf S3 -Vat Clk .t St 59 . V . .. L - .. rt Smutty wheat Valun. shi.ll brf netcrmlned by each sample basla ot the clans and sub class. CORN Receipts, 23,723 bushels Trade was quiet and prlcea showed little thnnge Quotations: Car lots for local trade No 2 yellow, $1.701 72, Xo. 3 ello. $1 lisfc 1.70. OATS rtecelpts. 15.1H4 bushels Demand was light, but the market ruled steady Quotations: Xo. 2 white. 8t' 82r, stand ard white, 818mc: Xo. 3 white. Mjg 804 c; No. 4 white, 784 0 7B4'c FLOUR Receipts 3,ntll.tli!(i lbs In saoka ..The market ruled steady under light offer lnsa and a fair demand. Quotations ranged as follows: To. arrive, per tlitl lbs, paiked in B8-lb, cotton saeka winter wheat, ion per cent flour, $10 7.1ffM1. Kansas wheat. 100 per cent flour. Ill 1 1,2.".; spring wheat, 100 per rent flour. Jlil.JOSln 7B RTE FLOUR Quiet and barely steady. We Quote at $10.30612 per bbl.. In sacks Os to quality. PROVISIONS The market was quiet but steady and prlcea of lard were Maker Quotations: Cltv beef, In sets, smoked and alrdried. 39c; western beef. In sets, smoked, 30c; rlty beef, knuckles, and tenders, smoked and alr-drled, 40c; western beef, knuckle and tenders, smoked, 40c. Deef hams, $45. Pork, farti lly. 152 6' 33. Hams. 8. P. cured, loose. 28'4 OSOUc: do. skinned, loose, 28'i 29hc: do, do, smoked, 2'iffi30Hc; other hams, smoked, city cured, as to brand and aver age, 20Vi30'4c. do, smoked, western cured, 2'i 9814c; do. boiled, boneles. 434c: plcnlo shoulders. S. P. cured, loose, 214 c; do, gmoked, 224 c. Bellies, In plcklt. accord Ing to average, loose. 32c. Breakfast bacon. as to brand and average, city cured, 10c; do, western cured, 40c. Lard, western, refined, 24 27c; do. pure city, kettle rendered. 264 -227c. REFINED SUGARS The market ruled steady on a basis of 7.4oc for fine granulated, DAIRY PHODUCTS BUTTER The market waa quiet and un thanged. Quotations: Molld-packed creamer), extra, 44c, hlgherscorlng lots. 4,1(t48o; extra firsts, 43c; flrsta, llttl'-'c. seconds 38 J4(lo; nearby prints, fancy, extra, 4Sc: fancy brands Jobbing at 40031c; fair to good, 41048c, garlicky. 35il38c. UGOB The market rdled i.teady, wdth de. mund fairly active, Following are quotation: Free cases, nearby firsts $10 U.1, ner stand ard case, current receipts. J10 :o& ln.274 per case, weatern, extra firsts, '$lu.C1 per case: firsts. $10.208in.&u per case: fancy se lected tils were Jobbing at 41043c per CHBESE Old ruled steady but quiet New scarce and firmly held. Quotations were as follows: New York, whole-milk, i-holce. old, 244 2.1c: specials, higher, New York, whole-milk, fair to good, old, 2221c; do, do. fresh. 2324c. POULTRY X,rTE Offerings were light and the mar ket ruled steady, with demand fair. The quotations were at follows: Fowls, 34035c, spring chickens Weighing1 1?, 9- lbs. apiece. StftlUOc: weighing 1014 lbs. piece, oi55c: staggy young ropaUis. 2.i&2. old roosters. 22 C 23c: ducks, Pekln, 28 sue: do, Indian Runner, 227c: gese. 23 2dc: guineas, per pair. Jl.00ftl.0i; pigeons, old. per pair. 40045c; do, young, per pair, 2$ a 30c DRESSED The market ruleil firm undet scarcity, with demand equal to the offerlnsi. Quotations: l-reh-ktlled fowls. In bbli.. dry picked, fancy, selected. SS'se; weighing 4 lbs. and over apiece, 33c: smaller sixes, 32fcSlc, Old rooHeM. dfyplcked. 20c. Roast, log rhickens. western, n boxes. wtUli Int 44 lbs. and over apiece.. 33037c: do, weighing 4 lbs. apiece, 3334c: do. weiKliluii S'ilbr. apiece,. 31 OS Jc: do. weighing 24 Wo Ihl. apiece. 230c: roasting chickens, west ern. In bbls . veeUhlng 44 Iba. and over apiece. 33c: do. weighing SH 4 lbs. apleca. S1032CI do. weighing 24 03 Ibt. apiece. 2 rtailc. Turkeys, nearby, dry-picked, besi, I.l.. ,li In .nn.l "KJ?S(lc! turkeys. western. drV-plckec. best. 82084c; fair to good. 28 SOei .turkeys, old toms, 34o: do. common. 232bc. prine ducks, long Island. 42044c. 8ciabs. per dox White, wetthlnr 11 to J5 lbs per down. tTOJ.z.--: whffe. weighing, to 10 lbs. per dox.s $(l 2J oil 73! do. weighing 8 lbs. per do.. $SO "is: do. weighing 7 It... per d.. $4b4.nt! b. weighing tlOtili lbs. per do.. $2.73 O .25. dark. Jl2i aranll and No, 2. 73cQ$2. FRESH FRUITS The general market was quiet and without Important change. Quotations: Apples, per iiufu. tvilQ. Alhamarle Piooln 17 lLlrttV Baldwin." $4&8; Ben Davis. $8.30fl: BVUf ' W Vl.- . . . K rVtnmmar. fr.ntf2 K't? I.M);BUck Ben. $203.23: Hen Davls$2.50 s 1 ' a.j.o; Newtown Pippin i: apples, pear IviT y. fr hamper. 30c $1.30; apples, nearby, MaM i Mr -bushel basket, 23cO$1.23: peaches. aSMHTSiS. IT vUsc IftllKl, ,.urw ...- . 107.34);, oranges. California, per ffW"". ' ',' 11 l 'a do. North Carolina per hamper 7.V it tl 7.1 Corn, riorlrta. per crate. $38(4 Peppers, Plorlda. per crate. $293 7.1. do I'uhun. ner hn. 11 T.H&'A Tomatoes, l'liil- Ida. ner crate. $2 2.HK CahbaBe Norfolk . nnhhP' .1" Alaska Juneau l'a vllls.cn il nf ' Am Can pf 9 J A C & V pf 1J, Am I xpr'ss. . ' per bbl crate. lil7r. Onlone. Texas. Atn lee Sec 3- 's n. per crate Xo 1 SI "7 I .111. Xo 2 T.nc , oc ,,r !'4 i $1 VVatercreee. ir Jim bum ties. Slit 2 ', "' M,i, f 4,1 Mushrooms, per II. 2ii4c ( -tT f,1 J. l , , o i; N. Y. BANK STATEMENT Increase in Average and Decrease in Actual Reserve Loans Decrease New York, June 1. The New York bank Btatement this week shows Increase in average and uecrease In actual leserves. Loans decrease in both cases. Details follow: AVERAGE ?"". -.." ini Am Km Pf ' ?. I Am Sugar lOS's Am T -" F,5 N'at K & S nf 99 1 X Y A Drake 1.10 n. x or t & r 22 ;l X T C & S L, IB Xorf A- West ini Norfolk & So aial X V On & W -il .North Amer.. 44 Nova Rco Stl 8.1U OKIrt T7n . .... - "" f . tsni. "nio has i Am Tobacco ln' Ontario Sil Am I l' .- :., riw-ens Hi. 1, Am Wool Pf- '' r-.ic .11,1 " .in Am " " ,- .., i-ac t & T . -mi 'w.itvi 42s Ao Oil Loans Xet demand de posits . Vat limn ,1. POSltS . . . ini.2.i,niK) Circulation . . . 37,0.-.7.niin Cash In vaults tin 1,1 (17. (10(1 Reserve tn mem- her banks Reserve In Htate banks and trust companies . . $10,280,1)00 Reserve in Stal banks and trust company aepos- Itorles , . . Aggregate reserxe Reserve required. , Atchison prcr s,- pcorlll ft Ka . - Atl O & 11 ' Ss Pere Mani. . iu , Barrett Co J i. - - - RntOIl las Mln..l pMa l- ' " . ., Incrpjift. vn.rtll!aa $1.. 123, 700,000 al39.043.UlN) I f":..'i nn, nf.100 PB " Sl".r 01 44,971.000 ""'V nT 4- Brok R T. . . . s- 3.33(l.non i bkn Un via'1"? 433,1.1.0 mown Shoe. . 3.T19.uuOBurns Broe .125 7.002,000 1 u""e . y .; j, : Dune v --,,., .13,724,04.1,0(10 317,112,000 127,000 tturnitia :r .. -. ...-.- .-.. ... TUnllea states oepoaiis ucauciea s.3fl7,nnn .I4l.mii,nnn 194,708, nsn 47,UA,a2ll i.is.ono 7.473.(100 .1,71111,900 1.692,100 1300,- n.va nmi tSpecle Included. $72,213,00(1 Decrease. ACTIM1. $4,303,328,000 $43,83 000 .""",.. .,f 104 cent 'VV t, iiu Erwx,. pco9 U Chand Motors 5- Savage Arms 7.1 i "hi at Alton.. I . itaion Vnm t CCS or";8!' ? Scab Air Line, i p & Ot West ' Seab A V nf. 17; C ft O iv Vi. --V3 nears-Roebk 13 ( hlrngn, June 1 'rhe tone of corn was easier again this v-. t t. mominir ultn nentlmanl hcn-,.1, ftn fla -MCC 1 l OI I D " ''- .'vm.,,, .... ,,.,- , NatecSf'fli,ii4 ""'lth''1' conditions Theie was no ln Xat E & S Pt. IV ,',l,' 'o buy Trade vias lipht Jiny npeneri at $1.32T ft 1 32 ' and later sold at M 3.",. against $1 32"4 at the end jesterday The receipts here to rlav weie 371 cars. The Oklahoma crop report fnr June places the condition of corn in the Stale of 81 against 78 last ejr Buying power won lacking In oats anil the market suffered fuither losses Bul ness was light Commission houses fnvored the selling side Deliveries of 1,100.000 bushels on Ma contracts were reported and the position of the cash article was vveak June opened -c lower nt C9c July stalled "c helow jesterday's elope nt 64 i;c, but rallied to filc and then le ceiled again. The arrivals here today were 186 cars. The Oklahoma crop report places the condition of the crop at 74, against SS last month and 71 last ear. The receipts of wheat at Minneapolis and Duluth today were 124 cars, against 251 cars last ear, at Winnipeg 181 cars, against 483 cats: at Chicago 1 i:ik Basin l-'ederal Oil . Inter Petiol Houston oil Merrltt oil Midwest Oil . I Met I'etrnl . lOhlii Kiiel ( lUl.thoma P.ef . . . Iti.' Oil s,iiuii.i i;pf Sciiuc.vah Sliii lair . .. Lulled West 1 ill -'h 1 ! V.. .17 Va ;t in.) '4 n . -1 Im . 1W v m4 2 'i. 13 55 W llll 17 X's I Catavvs 1st pf 52 nwys Co Gen 2 I 1 aiavvs 2d- pr 54 In C of X J 188 Con Trac X J fill's U S Steel Pf .110 'len Asphalt 14 4 West Coal .. 7 I ?cn Asph pf 47'- IVpi Cramp 78 s Ht & P. T ... 10 Vork Rvvy . 9 , Ht t U T pf 17 Vork It y l.ret SI Keystone Tel 8 f OTTON nill.T 11 l:TIIKIl rONDITinVi Xew li.rk, June 1. The fnllnwlnc teinperitl.res were recorded In the cot Ion belt this niitrnliiFt: tQkliilinm 1 nn.l IticuMn ti-: Abilene. F.Vjt siniiii and linrleslnn. 81: Vlem hls. vieriiOin. lll'niiiil."n. jn- lici" litirs Vl.irnn. Ilentronier, linoxville, At lanta Them.isvllle. 74 New Orleans, Pen siieoH, rhitttinunrn, Xssbvllle and Tam pa. 7(lt San Antnnlc and (lalveston 78. There was .01 Inrh of preclpll.itlen at ll.llenei .0! nt Nashville and Utile Rork: .ns nt nklthomm .10 t hreei.ortl .20 at (nrni.s ri.rlsti. and .? nt Fort Kmlfh. ' New lork, June 1 After show nig pronoumed vveaknes. the cotton maikft rallied today on mod- Four months' op re Xet opt. Income Total lines i;at and west Ap.'ll opr revenue. 44,73n,302 Net oper Income 4,717.111 Four months' on re 1.10. 024. .180 Net oper income, tj.si.'.u.i ; Eastern lines April oper recenue Xet oper Income Four months' op. rev N"t oper Income . Western lines April oper revenue . Vet oper Income Four monthi,' op rev Net oper. Income . 4.7M).Soi'. 2.os7,nv 2n.n14.nrti .77n.x.m nn.r.m.rt.iR a.043 13,820.324 13,933,1 8.WI'.78'S l.snn no I 'If.-1 6.S.14.361 r..m.72n 22.17S.07S t2.380.830 R0. ft J 124.nia 4S8.SO 2.970.324 M' Vk 1 n.i j i3-in ; ' HV4 u IH'., Short Term Notes It lie t'l Ohio Fas rets (18 1! l'hlla Cn . . ;st. Perce-Ar ... 4 (l'i Plerce.Ar pf I6 " Pltts&Wt pf 6nu EIA,,' Car BS'.4 PsdSt'Car nf 3 Pullman . .lie K i-, ii pi ,ia Headg 2d pf 11 Jlep I A S pf. 077; ' cars, compared with 150 cars. n-'..;'."?-"1 11" ',UJ"I UUICI1 K7 11IMM. Alaska Standaid .... Atlanta Big Ledge Cai & .li-ionif Butte Xew York Con Atlr. lunula Consolidated Kiist Vatlnual (ioldfleld MerKer . . . (loldHelil Cotih . . (Ioldfleld Florence (ioldfleld Kewanas lit cen .Monster . . . . lliela Mining Howe Sound Independence! Lead Jerome Velde Jim Butler Juinho Ktenslon JlcKlnley Darragh Mairma Cipper Mother l.ode Mines Co nf Ametica Vov.iiVi Hills . . . Nevada Wonder .... .Mpisying Ohio Copper Hay Hercules San Toy stew art Tonopah .extension Cxport absorption of wheat has been , 1'nlted Verde Increasing In Argentina and shipments j IWm l:nd Con are liberal, due to the arrival of more ' While Oaks . tonnage. a e 'l,s Ve.dy 'ilngton .. .. Open Utah Low Close Clns,. .1 fl 1's I -. '. I's '- l'a I V, If) 311 ill 1", .1 .11 III .1-1. lis 37 81 37.2M.000 tnA.71o.non Loans . nl il.milld posits t3, 724. 017.000 Net time deposits l.in.iKM.Otn) Circulation . Cash In vaults.. Reserve In mem ber bank9 ... 1 Reserve In State banks and trust companies .... Reserve In .stale. bnnKs ana iruei company deposi tories .... Aggregate reserve Reserve required Surplus ... . XHpecie inciuoea, 10,178.000 1, 4lin. Ildll 38H II0II 4,714 0U0 302,032.000 7.780.00O ll.372.ono s,2n3.nnn 327.707,0110 4n4.734.070 32.0.M.03O ITIinill.llilK. States deposits deducted, l328.02S.oou. crease. OUTSIDK BANK STATEMENT iUMD lrt.io 130 noo nmi.noo n. noi. noo 2.114 11.710 9.O10.71II TUnlted ue- Increase $473,011, nn 13.700,000 23,105,100 20,073,1011 001,70.1.900 91,184.800 ,783.70(1 1(1.900 S83.500 8.410.30(1 8.431, 30n 11.140.n00 20.3; decrease, 3.2 Loans and Invest ments dold - Currency, bank notes 1 Deposits, Federal Reserve Hank of New York . , . . . Deposits .,... P.escrte on deposit Percentage of reserve VtT "" ' TRUST "COMPANIES Ians and Invest- ments $1,904,0(18.000 $18,001,000 Gold is. 03.', sou Currency, b 4 n k notes 10,432.900 Deposits. Federal Reserve Bank of New York ..,., l.1,aiH).t0O Deposits ... . 2.024. 3(14. son Reserve on deposit 298,394.400 023,900 075,300 1.202.90O 1,(170.700 1.0411.30') Percentage of reserve, lit; decrease, ,3 per cent. STATE 11A?KS AND TRUST COMPANIES NOT REPORTINO TO CLEARING HOUSE I,oan8 and Invest- 7(1J.2..S,7(I(I 12.014,900 bank menta Gold Currency notes Deposits, Federal Reserve Bank of New York , ., Total deposits , , Net deposits . , , Reserve on deposit '$1 V a is. unit 218.400 13. 007. .WO .13.277,200 812,428.300 098, (MID, 80(1 l.'U,.i..l. 11(1(1 192.000 1.912 800 1,1138,300 11,3211.3110 4.270.5011 9 Percentage of reserve. 20.0: decrease. per cent. Decrease. ' BAR SILVER l-st , Today Yes. 81, X York (eta) ntf 9V4 9PV4 London pce.) 48H 48Ji.n-S"ri Hleh. Low VVH 83U 4'JU 423 eitbfiimk 4MRiit.:J'- V-'-. 4-V'i; ' I Chile Coffee . 15 ' g'"-Rbk pf.116 .lun"" nV i's-1 3111, 1.3m, t31J, Bethlehem 5s . . . &,.a$?,H SS4n" 3 3is- lT "!? T T '"" svs.. Co Oa K ' " " I' " T . K JulS 211.1 24 2.1 211.1 2117 Com Tab nee 27 St I. & S F pf 29 Sent 2113 21.4.1 21 tu 21111 r-nn In Cal Jt 17 '4 ?t I. .t S W.. 2811 nibs n orf.. .. 19H St I. S Wpf 5l2 Ju,y -1 "- -''' -17'-' -18-1 sferv-B S-is4 S- -. in 25 S rlz" : nrnrt nf !)9k l Steel . 3i, sePt . inau 40 nn 111 .-,.. 1 i.j .111 V-U. M - -, .' a. frtin c.l 1nf na - .,l (l.L.,1 IV.mln.l 2.1 nn do 6 '-s 24.1.1 Southern Hall ; Sinclair Oil t 11 BONDS 8s 78 78 1)4 37 .III !I8 V4 70 H.1. J" Todd Shliibiiildlng 6s no Hi I ' l' 1.1 4 4 ' 4't .1 s. 7.1 10 1: 31 18 in, in l'i 8! u 7-3 J IVi 3 81 3 1'. 8 V, 8.1 8.1 117 in 41 9!) sn 91) V4 If. lis. - va 1-3. II) I ll'l l ' 4 IVs r. ' 'J '1 ' 311 ' 4) VmT 1 niton l.ll ". An. T . 1 isubsi 0 llallllll.ire ii Old.. .'. Iki Million- A Ohio 1 ItHthkhem stel 1 Hiklcn Khii Tr .1 I alimtlHii I'ai lt .1 . hi II & W It It t l.olawrH ,v II u 1 1 Krle I'.alhua'l ileneral Klettrlr 11 i;enprnl Llttrl' (1 (!l Surtli ltw 1 Sew York . enl .". FVnnslunlH 1 o 41; I' Her I' nl 1 '. II V V -VI '' 1 n .1 j.nuthi'rn flvcc .1 I S Rubber II I tah s1! ur 1 or n Weal i: A -VI Co "I l.u- srnt IVb .lull lull Fl. .luh ,U. .luK VUK Vnr !! Jul. ,sIW s,.nl .lun vlar IVI. Mai I.r Sent Feb Mid A.-k Is .,., .,. 1'. l.'. '.'.7, is !.!.' inn II. s lis'. I'l l.st .MH IS 117 171, 21 H81. IIS 2t n.i1, ilii, 2.1 II71 07a. Ill '.iil'i 1.7' in 1. 1. .3, inn's 211 urns im. ' jn :n '..7. II. '.s l.sl, 21 .is nn1. Ill 'Ml'-j !t.l in !.., 'in II. '.S, '1ST, 1 1..1. ini.i) 2-' ss siiC, KOItEHIV OOV EK.NMENT 'lll't !l'ls, CI RITlE.s" RMt. i.iittr,,- I., v rtriAii. iMui.ci.rour montns gross 11uT Tor tfei ur .1 V112 l!i '7 ll"' AukIo Kren. h .1 "et -2n mi's lnl' Arxeiittne ilo; 11 Vla jii lnt7 ;t7'4 CanudUn Cluct .1 us 111 'i.1 in; Cltv of Paris ll net -.'l SI Sf, Ken of frame .".'i ur tl !I7" lis llntkkn Cut . i'i Jurn- in 3'. 11 Hueelan (InM .Mj Die 21 .1(1 in Gov of SnllzerM .1 Vl.ir 2" lul's li'J I K of (1 Hrll .". snt is n'.i '..li', L" K of 1; llrlt ."i'7 Noi 1(1 mi's t"7 C U of il Hrlt .14 .v 21 U.1'. Ill l nnertlble Into lime ' ".. I ond 8' U 4V 11 COTTON STATISTICS Neiv lork, June 1 Th statistical posi tion .of rotton Is as follows This w eel. Last week Last jear Total llslble supplv 3 973 fin 4 pel 507 3 821 S9.1 Of I. I e h American 2 1171. '90 2 703.507 2 .117. sM Total In sight ! May 31 to S.'s 731 10 091)911 12 011701 ,uid covering; IVecklj reviews nf the drv Roods situation ic.nl hullli-hli but evidently made little Impression on sen timent The week-end flcures were bearish, which, with a f.corable weather map Including; tains In Tccas and Okla homa where they have been needed for some time, and troinl veeUl.i i'inp ie views, served to cncouraBe sellinR A pessimistic view of the war situation alio had nn unfavorable effect Prices started at a decline of 17 to 2$ points after the opening offerings enlarged, the loss IicIiib extended to iloifft!,'! points net Thcie vins nn im piovcmeiit In the tone In the second hour with the cloi-e sttady at a net deeiine of 45'if52 points The market was dominated hy hear news and opened easy at a decline of 17 to 2S points chief anioiiR tne sellinK factors was a favorable weather map. Including rains In Texas and Oklahoma, where they have been needed for some time Ad ib.l to this utie bearish weekly sta tlrdirs and Keiicrall.v favorable week l crop and weather reviews, together w'th rather pessimistic war news The one hundred bales of enemy owned cotton sold at the Nevr York Cotton Kxchnnge this mornlnji by the I Alien Proper! Custodian, grades strict I low middling, biouglit 28 cents a pound. I equal to 115 point on July middling basis, .1 S Bache is Company were the bidders. riTrsnunair. Chicago, Cincinnati,' .-vr. ai- mine nilllViV -v1. T.-L. .-, uww." ........ -.. April oper revenu.. $0,002,208 43, Net nir Income. Hsu.sis Four months' op rev 22.973.081 Net oper income T130.304 WABASH $3,0.10.290 1 .11. .113 12.207.347 Decrease. IDeflclt. 48110)1 H.D1S 3.232.2Sti April grnss Nei oper Income ' $27t. tml :i?HSl m S1 Barnett OiltyGasj BOCGHT SOLD QUOm . ,pm act. Jlortoti R. Alexander Phil. Stock Exchanc BU. 17 William St.. N. Y. Cll . I.LOII, AnVEKTIT.llBSTS K ES.TATE 2 dereaned- OF J. CLIFFORD, 0. Letters testamentanrij tne above . estate navinv oeen grante THE PRtJVIDENT LtFH AND TRt COlirANY OF I'HHIDELFHIA. alt XJ sons ii.uT-oiru cu ci.a baiu cawiv r ; ouested to make payment, and those1 llav. claims to present tne aarne. witnont n at the onlce or the sa11 coropanr. 40B I n,,l at PsllaHlnhlu l'a ASA 8. WINO k: VrmmUI7i ll --. , Ve rlos Juls 2.1 ns. October 23 08 Perember 23 42 January 23 2U in 3d Open n m 24 7.1 24 h.1 23 4(1 23 20 23 14 23 0(1 11 a ni 24 111 2.1 2n 23 00 11 311 a m 24 42 23 nn 22 82 iKT rilll.ADF.M'HIA. Mar St. IIR -i' Notice Is herebv given that lhS partnrshln of Kdu-urd J. Doemer. TksW Francis IMoner and William f. DwiBcril ronaurtinir notei unaer tne nrm mm; llooner's Hotel, has been dissolved thlaof b mutual eonsent All Indebtedness t6)j copartnersnip snouin ne pain lo. aist1 1 I'litiiui hi.iii.l il .,iii i i'hiu on pup-j tlon hy Thomis Franrls Ioonr.wlM conunu tne ousiness unaer ine sanif j ai .no. .j in i;-i p. lencn st.. i-nijaqfi KPIVAHD 1 DOONEft. thomXk krancis noon s 11.1,1AM J. UUUnfiKA iiiRr.rTnnv or acc-pukta Ortllled I'ublle AceOMitaa LAVVRENOK E. BROWN 1(11.1 REAL ESTATE TRUST I INVESTIGATE & ADJUST PARTNJ C um'UltATlU.N & uisruxKXi AV KEAL ESTATE FOB SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1VF-ST l'lIIUIDKLl'IIIA 0Vi ul Y Vnmlnn f;i f nico s.HO Texas P & c 17 Tex. Co rets. . 1914 Third Ave..." 200 Tob Trod pf. 94 LOCAL MINIM; STOCKri TONOPAH STOCKS Hid n-.tr. sll Cyban C Su pf 80 neere&Cn pf !; Del & Hurt ir n'.W ' K net Erllson Dotno 1 Erie t.s -r n.n Ohem ...155. rT u e 't " If Resrue Eula. ns Gen Cigar pf. 93 Un Car"st d7ioI w'" Knd s" r.en riga- . J Un Drug 1 Pnf 2su ' OOLDFIKLU STOCKS Gulf Sts Stl 84 Un Pap Bd. 15 2 Allania on Htrtmin CP Un Par?lfl i 5X J fllue Hull 01 V5 Un Hv Inn i.',""Oin ... let Ertlon. .IS i," iY,"S-i) j ta nutler 71 ir?e'pfBf-: 2i! SS.i"dBAi & - ,i.J?nV.ta.,3Vrl:- : :::::::::: .'.".i -- M & Pf----,-' Under Typo.lonJ! ''-'h ".': Ai -Vk 71 17 ll Hav Eleo Un Hy Inv. tr..laVe M. 75 llu.j i. ....? DUmondfieid n II ill Cent ...;S5 KlllrP?:' 2 Int C Corp pf 3.V. USCIP pref.. 41 Iowa Cent ... 2,. U S tnd AI Df 97 Jewel Tea ... 38 US Rub 1 .! .. n o ir K!l tto t,,... . -.Mt iV,4Uiy ""P. 15 li US Rlty Imp Iffah al'A'' ?in t, 7. Vr1 . s-ur ia K," " iat pf.los Van O SO DI 0J Kelly Srgfd.. 41 Keok t D M, l.acledo Oaa. 0 Mr & M T CplB7 'r& M Tb pf 102 Lorlllard .. .4' Loula .xamiii ilacMay Mannai May May Max 1st Maxwe Max Mat Mich if In . Mont Pr .... BJH Mo K 4 T.. Bifc Mo K & T pf. , Mor & Usex, 39 M StP SSM. 99 Nat Acme, ... 33 Vnf Blact .. 95 Nat Bis nf. ,.11H V Md 2d pf Nat Con & Ca 11 U Daisy Kewanas Oro Sandstorm Kendall Silver l'ici. .ni .n2 .11.1 .ni .111 .nt lt Prer... 50 i Nevada IV U S Sm ft R( 4. Tecopa il U S Sm ft Rf nref -... ' . . MISC'KLLXNEOUS Arliona Vnlted ., 17 vvonaer ' mini - DIVIDENDS DECLARED International Salt Company, regular quar- HANK CLEARINGS INCREASE Ihtsincss 4.3 Per Cent Above Corre- jpomling Week Last Year Total hank ciearlnKa In the principal cities 0 the 1'nlted State for the week ended loda) were J5.7B1.906.477. against J5.93S. 477.323 last week and 15.516.371., 1- 90s thin week last year Total e'ear !;' ' Inns in Philadelphia vvere J26,")51.50J, 11 J" . sain of 20.1 per cent as compared with " . last year ! Details follow- 07. mix 1017 pr. "-IN T K'..1L'J.s.H1..14.1 J.5'I.S.'2.724 2 '" ' Chicago 431.II4II.3.1.1 .'W1.0III ".HI lis 1 "l Phlla . L'ns.nsl.iin.i 2;1,17 74,1 ,JM " Boston 223,nM1 147 1BS.141 -4-.il .1 "! Kan City lld.4fin.ii2ii IH.S44 K14 27 7 '': St. Louis ln4..-.11,l7l HI, 1 43.377 4-IX.S - S ran 72,avi,S4ll nl.44.1.S1l) 14 I ' Plttsbursh M.14tl.l'in .4,304.3474-04 0 I Detroit 42.77li.7Sl .1.1. 7(t!1.20S tli.it llaltlniore -l,l'.l-l,.ii.i .ii,'jiu,i..iii4-n -f N Orleans 7.30.010 .11i;.1.n24-f lit S Eleven cltlea .1 das J3.S31. 737,052 13,701, .172.131 4.0 Other cities J das 002.400 Sit 533,470.08112 9 20 ini.rti.tlAnxl Salt ComDanr. regular ouar. !...... n .1.1.. ' . .-: --. - --. - "- . . v, : ... .,-,. . . 1 linn. lit. incB . . . V2i .2 .",' - U. 7214 teriy tin per ceni. iiu.o dum -u m -, rials t4,434.207.7R3 14.239,049,132 3.1 I'.iev.. u vuican Uetln, 7. stoeit or recora june 1,., 1 All titles 1 DeTt St M IVabaah nV VJ -? I Per 'cVnV'on-'cSmmVn.fa'bi. June' 10 to , 1.cti.w.t i..-.nnj De,SotSrs10 H wtPMt U '.noLSVifn'anfof Kentucky, nuar. Tola. ..I .1.1.. a , . ,., . - nref .. fisw Ivells-Fargo. 71U teriy of 13 i share, parable July 1 Hooks ' ,ur " " .n..-.-r 10 eh Mtr. 27H JVeat'se pref. 64" close. June 1.1. reopen July 5 Mtr ZQ PI c vvesi iu,u,.., 14U ' wioauy iti.u u.iuc.,.... .,, ,-u , .- , AlfllVFY.I 1-NIIIXI. It ATKK I vit nf 119 West Union SS J . pany, semiannual of 4H per cent. pa able aiUllt-1-l.tiluliM.. 11A1C.3 I ec P'.'f.? ?fal Union. , D04. I i..i I . v.fll,lra rtf .wnH .Inn 1 ?, I . .. .... Cent. ..Ill Wheel ft 1, K. ' vOhielina sieel and Iron T C'onikimy resu- rilli.-Aiurii,riii.i v-aii, t per cent; a. at r. t 11 Wh T. wVe S .. ?1J.nA,.?"S,..S2-,i22. -ml"'Di "" nm,. KS.Sia ner cent. Commerc al naner. . ' I.. '" 11IT rillUIDELriHA ar ijfenif 1? K.15JrfM.,Sga?sSMaUaai '-'JjSaHftaBsg'SlSSgSR aV m '"J'ajUBBBi rBBaB PHBsbbBHbbBibv M V .HMBsaBMS VHttHMMjB JKbBw9BHbbbbbb1bLbbLbbbT bV & BtMBJMnBBT'l -" 4 BEBOBB9HkTBTBlHBBBTaaftBBBBBBBBBBr .BWWWWWWt? f ''V ' 73l!BmffTMpffilSBHlBBBBBW Hr a vsv v"?Zy? bhHbBIH.bHbsI1bIbbbbbbhbIIbbbT s sbt8BbBIbbMHH9hHHMHBSbL HEAL ESTATE FOR WEST PUILAOKUPRU'RW2 W" "ft- Vi Wa r;, 'M wisHki JLJIVV III J. i no &, uv&iruuiv Apartment! T- IS.. nem fre " & Let Us Show Ym Hw Can Own Your 0wa! Angora Te East o! 55tk Cj block aoutb of SVf ii &i . '). IVhllu Motor IVIIIvi.O pf. oiw Woolworth Wor C&M pf B 90 Wotth P & M 49 WorthltiGton V Si .M pt B 6S II r. SHU ' Todd Shipyards Corporation, quarterly of I three to alx months, 506 per cent; six, '. . S0i 11 75 paable June 20 to holders of record months, G per cent, e'lioSii Manhattan Railway Company, quarterly of ' sr:7? IS Pr.i.n.t- Pvabl8 July i tu holders I KOBPIfiN VXrilANr.F. Banker to Organize for Wjr Purpoe llarrlabnri, l'a.. June '1. A meeting of representatives of all State banks and trust companies and other Institutions coming: under the supervision of the State Banklnr Department will be called shortly by CDmnilsiloner Daniel K. lAfean, The purpose will be to form an .ontanlsatloa-for closer co-operation with the "44J aovenfnitvfor war FOREIGN EXCHANGE New Vorl., June I. The market for nf ri nrtl Jund A. (Ireat Lakes Towlne Company, quarterly or 1. per erne o;i coinmoii. puni.ie June ,., .,,,i ,rtn . , i.;' '.. SO. DaoKs close June in aim reopen July ';"'"", ""-"":"" """ "T," u'11"" a,lu 1 AM. resular quarterly of 1 V, ir i-ent I featureless. There was a hlight Nhadtntr on preferred payable July 1 Books close . in Hwls.s francs, t The general tone was lain Birsiij in tr. and reoDen July Fiek Rubber Company, resular1 quarterly of 1 '4 rer cent on second preferred, payable June 15, s'outh West Penn Pipe Lines, rexular quarterly of 13 a share, payable July 1 to stock 'of record June 11. BANK CLEARINGS Bank clear Inn today compared with C.r-f ,.tn sites r An sr tests tikA .ire ' ., . r- j - "fiiif :: . .. im Ouotatlous vvere: Demand sterling 4.75 7.18; cables. 4.76 7-lfc. Sixty-day bills, nominally, 4.73 : ninety-day hills, 4.71. Parts cables 5.70V4. checks S.71H. Lire cables 9.10. checks 9.1 l'i . Swiss cables 4.01, checks 4.07 flullder cables SO, checks 49,i Pesetas cables, 21.30, checks is. 10. - Stockholm cables 14.10, checks 11,70. Two story, two famiiyl i ' 5r?L. mem nouses, eacnt has six porch. Ourpk. room ana Tri Jj in pairs, thus making every room a light airy outside one, to buy, with a modest outlay of rash you occupy one apartment, th other pays for both. We shall be glad to furnish you with 3WT., postal will bring same. ' T- vMic ' s ' LOGAN TRUST COIP OF PHILADELPHIA , ju?jj ' 'iA. 'hi f ,1431-33 CWmH i - . -1 ,i m.:- j.fJ?5 - J&- "" vjaassavrm' w,..at.xri? vvJUsatslSMBjMiMt' VJSI . JPf ,-nv. 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