PW?R555k0 V--ByBNINGPUBLIO LEDGERr-PHILA-pELtHIA, ' TflESDAf , TO r',' ' ''-''' : 1 . T7I Z - :.- """ : . . ' - " . . jl; -. . - J !j '' -r ihi, "-M . 250 Ion dollars iHMen jicldel mines In 1917 be very much interested t, entitled tjJMtialingNof a Mine" I.MoUet presents the subject ig from an investment at in a way you have per- thought of before. For Do you understand how l .it made how, they locate feme the trend of the vein, t out the ore reserves and de- line in advance almost to a the Value of the mine from s in sight ? -2rJi? -."! :;. afaatoaay ior a tree copy ci inn ftmpie pooit. i:T&14aaVa-aS V. DSIFD jifWJWnta a-ai-&r. fes fi Thiul IUI1, Walnut 1500; K'atone. Hare 33X1 .Kf4 SKCURIT1KS -wi ?? - . Wj&&X'tynnmt Bldf- rhiUde'phia NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES IRREGULARITY FOLLOWS GAINS JN NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. CHANGES ARE FAIRLY WIDE General Motors Yields Again and American Sumatra Declines More Than 2 Points Steel Is Off After Good Advance 73 !- KteAEi"" G&3Zv fpWTON Dlreci Prlrnte Flrei rittinunb. Boston Ton may send me rmir booklet ea The Making of a Mine. ti- cV-. i T.V.-072 ntTiiif.yiw B lull Tnv rt't..- rtiimivv 6fc,A. , Fortieth nnd Market Mrrrt ,i- The Board of Directors has this day d' tared Quarterly rtlWdend of Vk $2.U0 I 'r ? ! mi the Canltal Mnrk i.f thit Com- fr Bans', parable Anni-t 1. lots, BSl.rtv v i .i,.- AltUAHAM PYLl.. Secretary. 8 Financial Briefs iMXIA New York Subtreasury gained New York, July 30. The stock market clurlnpr the greater part of the forenoon consisted of traders' operations nnd pool manipulation, causing n show of strength In the first few minutes, which was turned Into Irregularity before mid day, when a number of Isues shotted losses of 2 or more points, while several specialties had recorded about the same amount of gain. The room traders devoted most of their attention to United States Steel common, basing purchases of that stock on positive statements about the dividend declaration this afternoon, and helped -put the price up to lOSj, but belling came from some sources, causing a reac tion to 107T. The railway equipment stocks were Influenced by statements In re gard to Uoiornment orders, Pressed Steel Car and Hallway Steel Spring being In good demand nt moderate ndvnnces, but other minor Eleel indus trials were neglected and fluctuations In them were extremely narrow. General Motors was again pressed for snle, declining 3 points to 1-40, and there was a supply In evidence In American Sumatra Tobacco, which dropped 2 points to 124 '4. Lee Rubber and Tire and Kelley-Sprlngflold were among the strong est of the specialties, and an advance of more than 2 points In New Yoik Airbrake, which was unusually active, was another feature. Mexican Petroleum was strong, moving up 1 point to 101, nnd Texas Company was in brisk demand, advancing about 3 points to 153Vfe. There was little public participation in the trading, but, although outside Interests were not noted as buyers, there was no supply from that source, leaving the market nlmost wholly of a professional character. New York Stocks 3'. 2'f m( 17! i Stt 42' . an 2'f S3H 471, si;,- 42 Last close Well Low Adv rtumely 1(1 Alaska Oold SI.. W( Alaska Juneau,. 1!1 Allls-Chalm Mfg.. ,13'f Am Can 47i Am Car &. Koun.. 81Jf Am Cotton Oil... 42 Am Ice 32'j Am Ice pf 49Jj Am Unseed ... . 4l'f Am smelt & Ref . . 77',' . Am Sum Tob . . lrO'f 120 Am Steel Kilya . . 74J,' 7." Am Tel & Tel . . . 01, M'X Am Tobacco 104,'i IGo Anaconda Cop , . 00! i 00sf All liuif & w I . 102', llaldwln Loco .. Wi !K)i 90' i Baltimore & Ohio fti Beth S Class 13... Kil, 83 W JsT 2. -00 p.m. 3 2i; avt 47. 42j 6O.I3' 50 60) a 12.1 120 7.") 7." 91' J on lot in.) G0)i go'; PO'f 'S3H Ueth S R per ct lit. 105'f lOo'i 105' f 10.V1 Canadian Pacific .i;.4 13 1SH1 U,VA Cent Loath Co Cerro de los Cop Ches & 'Ohio . . . Chi Mil & st V . . Chi Mil & St V pf . Chi It I & rao c n i & r 7 pc pf 07 31 r,cH 441, 7.v; 24 . 74 07 34 44;,' 7G 07 34 44' 761 07 34 44' 70 C R I & P 6 pc pf. 2'i Z-rr'WAM new lurK .iuimntuij h"'t , &'t.O9S.O00 from the banks yesterday, 1 Ac Mtuclntr a cash net gain since Friday of i .' T,78J,000. I feftHuahea & Dler. stock brokers of th's 1 yoH. have onened a branch olllce at 31u , JL ''. . -. ,-- , ... 1 jmararei sireei, Liimurn, uimcr me uiuu acement 'of Francis J. Schnenk. 4. , -t jj; interest coupons one August 1, on ine vteuvuuu iw-o-year o per ceni seuurcti fitmelA notes of the Phlladelnhla Klectrlc y-CBpany will be paid by the Olrard 1 ,t: Truat company, who have pepn apponu- 1 ci? me company s agent for tms purpose. 1 ?n The one-year 6 per cent gold notes, du -Aucuai j, win De pain, togeiner witn im inTftrevt ruin tnarodti rn .tit-ne, 1 ;!i rfcyDrexel & Co. Reporting for the quartr-r ended .Tune JO. the Shattuck Arizona Copper Com any gives total income of $540,480, fmlnst $1,262,503 the same quarter In ,1117. The decrease Is $710,023. Xet Income was $110. 8S3. equivalent to 33 eenta a share (par $10) on $3,500,000 capital stock. Subscriptions to the third Issue of , Treasury certificates close this after- ' Bl noon. The quota of the Philadelphia 1 ishi Bistrict Is $36,000,000. and while no MgSt ura have been made public at the aX'!, . h fllll niinta i'llt h. iiHeri-nial t.-in'Tiew or tne reauction or tne quota CONTINUED DECLINES IN THE CORN MARKET I Commission Houses on Selling Side and Stop-Loss Orders Arc Reached .- tti RKAIX IU;i.T WKATHTR rOKKAT riilrnrn. -Iflv 30. llllnoU rulr lo ntrM ami AV1i'ffI.i t rnr Vn!nilit. M.xtnnrl Filr pmI tl.chtly arinrr to nlt nnd M'niM.i, W Jpon!n vl tKht nnd WVdnf dir nrmpr lVrdneiliv MInnotn. lan nr"! Knn'i Talr nnd Tnf t"n'Hit up' MV'fnsd?, North Pikntii 1'a'r .unicM an IVrd pFMlnvi iirtnpr tonUhti cooler dn? dav nnrllMirfct. nith lliioti npl Nlir).k:i Vnlr fo nlcHt nnd M'rdnrda : warmer eat nnd central. lontim Virtlv r'ndv pjit!"- with lrnl t'uindrrtrniH tonlcltt nr Wedncs di. Wrfmln"- 1'ilr onl-!it nnd '.nedv, rxcrnt pmnnblj rtlionfru evlrrmo north west. . riilmtrn. Julv 30 FurtliPt 1ofss occurred in tht corn market this mnrnlnir rommlsIon hntises 'ttiu&Jz,vi'iSs.- " -'''"' ''?:"? "'".e": . l I orners were reacneu, ivim ine iiemami .Nolfce havlnir hepn rorplrl that thn sma"' ... KA,tatrst-mateured February 1, 1918. on T1,c weather was much cooler in the .'Kansas Chy and Pacific Railroad west, with rains In the Ohio alley and vrCeBpany first mortgage guaranteed 4 the eastern States, and there were pre vlrcent gold bonds, due 1990. will be i dictions of larger deliveries on contract. aarPn presentation or coupons on and j The arrivals here todav were 210 cars 'miJtf"1.5: 5?' 1?.1.i,...b.ut, ,h?.t.p;mo,nf I August opened at e lower, at $1.52. of 'Interest due August 1, 1918. will be I rt .. h. m,m f ,,, i. io . and sagged to Il.ni 'n SSOf-Xhe New York Stock Kxchange iuws quoted at $1 53 rl.r.3i at the oil p,-itlit said bonds be quoted on July 31, against $151 at the end yesterday, SGJJ.ltlS. ex the February 1. 1918, coupon, j declined to $1.12. Vji,-i. tHfAM mat lint ftlrlhof nAtlna eilil VnnHa fcjfHIY continue to be healt In fiat, and September was the outset, and t'ttad that until further notice said bonds continue to be healt In fiat, and f carry fhe Aucui t 1. 1918. and sub- t'MWent coupons, to be a delivery. hVT- LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Kv ."' Jub' 3n HOOP Ror-lnt. 21.000 BtiA wm; wh ovpr. nzu nn; i.ir in - r niKner FV't hnan. 'l1 Rnff? 1H 0." 'mnriltim' I1H nii "!4.0i oacklnsr, hvv. 17 nowis.iu:' m- nm mixed. 17...i!riN.Tn, light, ) .ja.SSrplrs. I7..10iH18.2.-i i vAiiiiL iipceipm. .'..,imi nenn, common IV lul nl.ln llfrh. aAawa aliim n U a b l.lltl 2 jj. . . y.B... ,... ...ma miin , , viic-i niiiuiM - SHEEP Rpcelpta. lH.OOfl hi-ncl ISIddlnic !fj. .wwtr T)n xat lambs, row early nrratch ale. .111. IIOO.S Ri-elpt. S; THtabanth. -July bt.K isvn neacs: nianer. jii- bcstt vorKera. I E IIS.JBW'JO: Dies. B'i.C -aaHKCP.AN'I) I.AM1IS Rprclnts. .",00 hpnil top sneep. m. mi; top mtntiii Oats also were weaker, with the In quiry scattered and unimportant. Com mission houses, as a rule, were on the selling fide. The arrivals hero today were 484 cars The demand for the cash artlclo was poor, and exporters seemed. to hao filled their needs for the present. August opened at 69 IT 6!)ic, against 69',2C at the end estcrday. and de clined to 6851c September was quoted at 68UO08Hc at the start, compared with fiSMsC, yesterday's last price, and receded to 68c The receipts of wheat at Minneapolis and Duluth today were 159 cars, against -nB'SVo"' -Ut-luJr'.' i 105 ?ars 1:,bt 'ear: at rl'K ls" cars. llTwyil).7:-;Sht 50rl"rs,tagainbt 21 cars, and nt Winnipeg 28 IMUS KprPlpts. eep. til. BO: toi t$ GaU.VE Receipts. 100 head; ateady. ''- fl.60. I cars, compared with 359 cars aasaa Cltx. Julv 30. CATTLE Re i? 'JBKIOR RM-elntn. 11 0011 hparl ptead'. ,mKEP Receipts, 7000 head Steady. i j , P.3, . IV. atnlTal X V TnU. K-V '. ' "".?!? .' ."' --, vt jaaeeipm mi neaa: 30.- s-ttMt. ISO head: y-JKKja Recpt CATTLE ateadr C'fllvea Rp- atendy. J7?fl7 so. "nnn tf?i,Ir. $lBo019 7S: mltod nrker. llKht S' laarKeni and pics, iin.x.-inf ia,:iu head; atroror. rouaha. S17 r.2.t- ataaa 111(713. BMEEP AND LAMBS neceipts. 200 head; yrf easwr and unchanged. '&j .. Zab-i. Miai Omaha. Julv 30 HOOS r.ecelpta. fa: Bgy" iwwq. .tiarKri i.k: it) .ic nisnrr fcTrtV" -VA 1 at trrwiin.Bt .i.i.t, iit'iiu. Jininct jWfrjae to it msner. GOVERNMENT BONDS ma 2s registered 1030 OS -'a, roupon 1030 Its 3a. registered. 1018 ni 3. roupon. rn s nn 4, registered. 1112.' lfHIH 4a, eounnn 102.', llllllj 3s registered 1040 S3 3 roupon. 1(1411 . S3 Panama 'Js. registered 111311 OS IMnama 2s. reglstrred ln.ls .. . OS Panama 3. registered. 1001 .-, Panama 3a. roupon 85 RAILROAD EARNINGS ST. LOUIS SOUTHWESTERN RAILWAY mis Increase First week Julv ... 3'.0..-.1S :i9.23il From January 1 . 0.037.301 1.342.22!) NORFOLK AND WESTERN I ! lrl - lOTJ "O t.i-1,. June Brow . . ' -'- '''i'? t .KRi-J9r. 10c .!?.l.h".l- J'4"-.. . tilalft n a7t axes TmhIJ - BHEcr nereipis. n'uti neau Jidrtic, , .. ,.( i, r. : -:n at at A !..- in Ul'ri Ullllta 1IHUIIIW aIMlaau ww. " " J--.'t - 1 KEEP RfeelptB. Steady. M Cltr. July 30. CATTLK R- 18.000 head. riuuj neceipn. 11,000 head. : nieher to 7(iOO head T Iecrease 4.1117.341 A.3IIR.9HH H.492.0S2 LONDON STOCK MARKET r5 Canadian ParlQc It-'Citea Ohio i Fan! JriKa Jat pref . ,';PaU Central U &Saa - Nash J lateral Pacific "---- r-V',aaa, i8?&m iS. n Pacific .. Pacific . . tel Iindon 12-30 894 . 1110 r. . r.n . 19 . 34 102 ,. ins , , 7Va 4(1 . 1124 .. US , . 12s . 113 N Y CfjuU 1-5 112' .111 474 1S.4 3J, 974 1114 73"2 I3, ss S3 4 121 107 s 2 S4 -f 3'J 4- 2. 14 4 's IS K H rmxjpw rrmtr rnrrrc mntTT lV IQiff vriiv Lurrtc- mxiivivcji pflftw York, July 30. The coffee mar DIVIDENDS DECLARED rttrolt and CleUnd Nal(ratf(m Com pany. r-ieuUr nemiannual of 4 per cent -Pr share), pt a hie to atork of rerord July :iit Hooks v. remain cloned July 31 to I AueusU 1' inrljulve Tosden Company rsular quarterly of i per tent o. preferred paalde September 1 to Btock of record August 17 The Imperial Tobateo fompe.ny I-ondnn I an Interim Ui.diid uf S' per tent free of Incomo tax NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS New York. July 30 nL'TTEIt Steady Receipts. 0707 tuba. I'm hansed I EllOS Irregular Receipts. 13. .'..'9 cases. I While eggs, :.4CVc. others unchanged. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS i tiH fci- nnarl sa olar at a 4fllna tt t rt R AJ-Hli.. First rales were confined to L 'V" Juu'Jh ' Tul 1 11,'K-,"celp" ;3BaeniMr and May, tne near positions KOGS Receipts. 17,114 casea Extra t'f Aaalaa 4ti& vaa tail &) Irnsco I m . nm nci t .. (Tt 1iL n l ,, Jf. Up4rlylnff sentiment was Inclined to 3.ft374c T ine Dear iae ana ouennss in ine , fSfft.. .rSiTii QHIP REQniP: NAVAI AIRMPN , Cetton Exchange houfe was aghln , """ " ""'"" nuimiui r or Jaay. tms uemana supposedly .. r-i, , rr, -itm. 17.. it continuation of the recent Run- 'I'liers lake to Water When hn- : hi-this month from European op- Jnp flops Wrnnir a.r k c "Bnixll markets were Inclined tn i k4A P unrlAF nroamiPA nt ciitir1ln.. I r&rnTnS cable"" reported 'fito .. v York. July 30.-Tyvo naval avla and Santos futures were iso .V, Ylane. were hrought here to.lay by ,. decline. The advance In Illo a uu xaiiiuuii wmi ciiecKeu, me -mornlnj being 12Vid or a de- aiBrazu holds up its cost and pricea to present levels, there Hitls chance of doing business OfVHHa flHM HLj K V ' . M'vwi i , rBPVn i W " Vfp'1 By the Associated Press v-flve reis down: Santn ion V.itora with a partly wrecked hydro-air . . . ... .1. v" ilin. uam Viertticrhl h.ra Inilav hv ni. American steamship from South Amer ica. They were picked up Monday aftei. noon off the Xew Jersey coast after the plane had taken to teh water on ac count of, engine trouhle. The damaged machine was one of two which were observed by passengers on the ship, prior to the accident, ap parently engaged In patrol duty Th men were uninjured and, on landing, re ported to officers of the navy yard. MAY BUY EVENING POST Yeaterduy'a close 8.411 8.71 R.2 8.07 rat here. The trade is not at all over i "c situation, as supplies large and sufficient for nil re. ita tor ootne time to come. sy t. openlns e ..... ..... e, 4a ri x.os - I-"1' 'Mf hm W.gr xr wV ?- &'.. ;! in Refined Sagan July 10 Refined sucars anacd. with all local refiners aranutated at 7.50c. leas 2 -oaah. Kiwi are unchanged S certtrlfUaral. The Inter- uniitee on atonaay pur baas San FrancUco afloat t t,,.T9c c. 1. 1 BAR SILVER Yeater- I.aat 1010 Today daV Tuea. lllah Ior i). 9H BBH 01) li DDK 83U :a) 48 4811 -. -9U V4 Staff Gets Option on Villard's Interest in New York Paper By the Associated Press New Y-k, July 30. Oswald Garrison Vlllard, president and chief owner of the Evening Post, today authorized the following statement! "The current reports that the owner ship of the Evening Post may be changed are correct. I have given an option to Hollo Ogden. the editor, and to other editorial and buslnesa associates with whom I have been In such close co operation for twenty-one years. As the option has not yet been exercised, it is Impossible to give further details at the present lime. TRADING IS LIMITED ON COTTON EXCHANGE Chile Copper Chlno Copper Colum O & V. ... Corn Prod lief. . . Crucible Pteel . . . Cuba Cane Sugar. Dome M'nes Distiller Secur .. Elk Horn Coal .. Gaston Win & VT. General Cigar . . . General Electric . General Motors . General Mot pf.. Good (B V) Co.. Goodrich H V pf. Oranby Confol . . Great Xoith Certs. Greene-Can Cop . Haskell & HarlU'r. Ill Central Ins Copper Inter Consol .... Inter Hnrv Corp . Int Harv Cor pf... Inter Mer Mar pf . Inter Nickel Kan City South 10'. 3.1 44?; 2iW n'H 57! j .tt'Ji' 51 145 143h' S2 .. 47tiT. KM) . 7!) 31. i 41.12 47! j 07H 53 S (15 17'.' 14",' 07' i 2W. Wi 57!i 'an.' J 50 111 140K 44 07 20' i 0'i 5GS4 20't' 50 141 140 31H 44). 40Jf 53!f 66 mi 31 31!. 44H 48'i 53 Go ohi 30). 4l'j 07'-a 20, 03 i 57)i 30 50 144 140 3U 44! 40!f "mi 'go "17Ja 31 l Netv York Bonds Buying of October and Selling Kennecott copper. :;,' 33j ' D D Lack Steel b2 ... of January by Liverpool Onlv Transactions 33) J 33i rOTTON I1KI.T WKATIir.R CONllITIflN8 New Ynrk. .Inlv 30. I'rei lultntl"n wis ceneral In the rnltn.i belt iilnnir the At iTfitlc nt thU mornlni;. nnil there wn ome llsht scattered rains In nnrth'rn Ten. Temperatures were higher. The folle1nic tenineruti'res were recnriled' Atlintn. OK: Kmmille. Niikhvllle. Mnren. Mnntimnier nnil nklitltnmt fit. 0i Tort iiiithniil iicn-t.i. 72: I.lttle Itock. lernpliU. Vlek.li'rit, reniiroln. 'Iiiirlestnn. Siminnnh, Wilmlnctnn nnil Tnmpa. 74- C'ariiiis riietl ami New Or. lein. 70t nn Antonio nnil lnUeton. 8. There wa .01 Inch of precipitation at Kimwlllr. .ot nt .liick-nmllle. n nt V'ckhlH'rir. .14 nt CbnrleMn nnil T-mif .30 nt Ullmlnittnn. .M nt I.lttle Rork. .82 nt SiiYnnnnh and 1.12 nt Xntnlllr. ll.ee nub & Tire.. '2i 'i 21,'J 22' Lorlllard P 18,- 181 182JS 182,'i Max Motors . . . . V9 Max Mot 1st pf.. 55'J... Mex Petrol .... 110', 100 Miami Cop 29H 2!),'i MIrtvale Steel ... 52'i 52' i r.To raclflc 23H 23.! , N Y Central . . . 72'i 72!j 1 N Y X H & II .. 40?i 4',N 1 North Taclflc .. 87 ... I Ohio Cities Gas . . 374 3S I Pcnna Railroad .. 14't ... I'ltts &,WeRt Va 335. 33 Pressed Stl Car . 704 "0W ! Ity Steel Spring . 01s, 02h I Hay Consol Cop . 24 24!, . Ileatilng 8M; 88' I Hep Iron & Steel . !I2'j' 02?, j Sine Oil Hef 31' j 31'i So Pac 84'i S5!i Stand Milling ..118 ... Studebak Co . . . 45' j 45Vi Tenn Cop:Chem. lll'f 10!4' 'Tob Prod 71, 72W I'nlon Pacific . . . 122'i' 122.', 122,'i 122J, United Clg Sires. 101 ! V S Ind Alcohol.. 128 12S 128 128 02 108',' lOS.'i 1CS',' 10Sh 1114' 81 10 3()i 30Ji 30J, 30'i 25 80)i SO'f 80!f 80' 414' 07'a 07!j 075, G7?j ro; 70 02'i 03 02 03. i9; io;j lo.'f io;,' IU S Uubber .... I U S Steel , U S Steel pf ... Utah Copper .... Wabash "Wabash pf A .... Wabash pf B West Un Tel I Westing E & M.. Worthing Pump . Worth PM pf A. I Worth P pf B ... I Wilson & Co .... Willys-Overland . Neiv York Curb New Ynrk, July 30. With the exception of buying of Octo ber and selling of January by I.herpool, there was little tn the market on the call Only three months, October, De cember and January, were traded In The tone was steady, with prices 1 to 3 points net higher Commission houses purchased, and Wall street sold Stop-loss buying orders from both Wall street and I.herpool shorts led to n sharp advance after the opening, Oc tober rising to 25.05, or SO points above the previous close. There was a sym pathetic jump In later months of about 50 points, followed later by moderate reactions when the big rush ot October coirlng had been satisfied. Shoits were disturbed over the small stock here, with prospects of further reduction through shipments abroad and Inability to get much of the staple hero from the South, owing to the restric tions on southern railroads and steam ship lines They also were affected by favorable war news, prospects for a bullish weekly weather leport, reflecting the lack of rain In the Southwest, and rumors that the diplomatic relations between Tur key and Germany have been seered Offerings were light on the advance, Indicating that traders were unwilling to negotiate new short accounts The weather map recorded light rains In North Texas-, and a private leport re ceived stated that good local showers fell around Temple, Teas, yesterday. Precipitation was shown on the Atlantic coast, and temperatures In the South u'prfi hli-her Receipts at the" ports for the day are I '"K.e ,10n' "at. estimated at 8000 bales, against 5G40 ifma loco i,ales bales a week ago; ;2,C0 bales a year , Maxim 'Munit'ions'. '.'. ago and 31U3 bales two years ago. i Marlln Arms Yeaterda 'a Open lt'30 ! 2 N Y .Shipbuilding .. . oinse a.m m. p.m. . ur vuier i .ip I'uip 100 20;; 52? a 23? j 72; 4U'i '38 33 70) on i 24' ; S8'i 02! ( 31 'a blJa 45H l'l'f l'i 100 2i; 52' i 23, 72; 40?; 38 "?3 70' J 02,' 5 2Hi 88;; 92?; 31! i 85,'; "4 io;; . . MUh 2(1000 Ang-French 6s. 03 VJ 7000 Amer Tel Bs... 8BH 1000 Amer Thrcnd4s D9W 2000 ArmourCo 4is 83 2000 Atchison ndj 4s 74 11000 do cv 4s T)0 85 6000Atlan Co 1, 4s. 80 00 Bait & Ohio 4s 70 10000 Bordeaux 6s... 9.T.J 43O00Cen Leather Bs 04 3000 Ches & Oh in "fi11 2000 Chi & Alt 34jr 30'., COOOChl 11 & Q 4s... 04 4O0OCM&StPr4',4s fisy B000 do cv 4Hs. . 7fi 4000 Chi It I & V 4s 73 f', 19000 City Paris 6s. 89V4 10000 Con Gas cv 6s 99'-1 3000 Domln Can '31. 91!i 1000 Ovt Er nBHs98 1000 Hud & MTn 5s 19 1000 do rfd 6s.. B7Ts 6000 Int Met 4's Bl 1000 Inter H T r Bs "O--", 230000 Lib llnnd 3V4 00.00 r,10000,.iln 4 03.40 .42000 dn 1st 4s.. 04.no 0.11000 do V(, ... 03.20 .10000 dn 2d 4'4s.. 03.38 B000 Marseilles Cs. 93 , 4000 Lyons 6s . . . 93H SOOOMo P W 5s 1923 ,... 90Vi 1000 do 6s '26.. 8734 3000 Mo Pac g 4s. 58 2000 N Y C & H 6s 93 22000 X Y C 4,4s '63100 1000 N Y By 4s... 51 a 1000 dw 5s 22 4000 N Y W C & B 4'4s 52V. 2000 Nor Pac 4s 801 1000 Ore S I. 6s 102 'i 1000 Pcre Slarqu 5s 81 2000 Pac Tel Bs 89 12000 Pa gen ct 4',4s. 87i 1000 Pub Serv NJ 6s 7S 1000 Bep I & S 5s.. 92'i 6000 St I. IM&S Bs 93i!i 1000 St H & S F scr Awl r,9Ta 3000 Seal) AI, adj 6s 57 2000 So Bel 5s 88 Vt 1000 So Pac cv 4s. . . 79 i 3000 do rfd 4s "8 1000 South Hwy 5-s. 89 H 3000 Texas Co Gi.. 81 1000 Third Ave 4s.. 56'i 2000 do adj 5s . . 35 3000 IT s Rubber 5s."80U 13000 1' S Steel s f 5s 98'i 3000 Union Pac 4s. . 85 20000 Un K Gt Br I 5s 9911 1000 do 4V4s '19. 98,', 4000 do 4K-n '19 99 t, 7000 do SVfcs '21.. 95- 1000 Va Car Chm 6s 97 's 1000 West Elec 5s.. 90'. NEW YORK INACTIVE STOCKS Following nre quotations for Inactive New York stocks and In which there were no transactions today. The price given Is the last previous sale: Adams Exp.. 68 oose-wies B 2GU Adv Rumelcy 16 Loose-W Bis Adv Rmly pf 44 isi. pr 86 Va Alax Rub ... 64 Loose-WII Bis Allis-Chal pf. 82ai . 2d pref ... 20 l.VIlTKIALS Aetna Explosives . . Am Brit Mfg Am Marconi Am Writing Paper Air Reductlcn . . v. Canadian Car Co.'.V Can Car & Fry pref. Charcoal Iron Chevrolet Motors . . . Cramp Curtlss Aeroplane . . Carwen Tool' Carbon Steel 118 Lmerson Phonograph. Federal Dve Hendee Mfg Bid 1V4 3 27'n 2V4 0.1 S3 80 7 133 78 30 7 Vest", clnae ARk (sale) Ausuat . October December January March May .. . '-1 SO . 24 r, 24. s.i :, 3.-, 2.1 a- 2.1 3S 24 34 24.3.1 24 74 24. S3 24.70 24 HI 21. HI 21 SS 24..V 24.03 21 O'l 24.13 Cotton Iluyers and Sellers New Ynrk, July 30. August F. Hart corn, hid October Downs, W. Gumoens, Mit chell, Montgomery, Brooks, Kumols and Kellar hid : F artcorn, Bartlett, New man. Johnston, McGhgec, Glfford and Wilson offered. Otis Elevator. Peerless Motor Poole Eng Redden Truck Scripp" Booth Standard Motors , Steel Alloys Submarine St Joseph Lend Todd Shipbuilding . . . Triangle Film United Profit Sharing U S Steamship United Motors United Sugar Derember W. Gumoens. Hanneman ! World's Film and Johnston bid ; Frederlckson offered. Wright-Martin Air. January Montgomery. Kclffer, New- inc concent in .1 82 44 A 7.1 38 47 14 .10 20 12V4 .1 16 14W 89 :a 8 3 1 Vt 30 0 12V4 (1 3 3V4 73 45 00 8 13.1 K3 37 8 122 154 2 20 8.1 46 81 42 2 S3 16 70 12 28 134 17 IS 93 Mi 0 3JT4 33 V, 0 13 'sk, 113 'Vt s4 32 0 man, Johnston nnd Mitchell bid; Sellar. urooKH anu vt cick oneren ! Illinois 1 Ohio Prairie Pipe eTAMMRP OIL Liverpool Cotton I.liernnnl. Julv 30 Sfiot cottnn wn I S O Cal quiet today with prices easy on the 1 S O N J S O N Y basis of a decline of 14 points for mlo- dllng, old contract, at 2O.20d and at a drop of 13 points for good middling, new contract, at 19.84d. The sales were 100i hales The receipts were 2000 bales, all American. The market for new future contracts was nulet in the early dealings. July old contract was 4 points lower at 19 05d Old contract, spot prices, were: American, middling fair, 2151d: good middling. 20.83d ; middling. 20.20d : low middling, 19.68d; good ordinary, 18.68d; and ordinary, 18.15d. WAREHOUSE AT SHIPYARD Large Building Authorized for Hog Island Plant Construction of a big warehouse at Hog Island was authorized today by Rear Admiral Francis T. Bowles rsslst ant general manager of the Emergi ncv Fleet Corporation. Work Is to Mart Immediately. v. Boilers, engines and other ship par's that must he kept under cover will be ! Ooldfleld Florence l.,J V" l"?" . "Vmm,5 'V. a'"-! Ooldfleld Kewanas .,.- ww, Din c ,- iv,tvil miuiiie lift. The warehouse will bocomplel?d wlihln about tlir e iprntlib. ...163 . ..330 . . .255 ...218 . . .533 ...373 ixiei'i:x!ii:nt oil Barnett Oil & Gas... 14 Cosden & Co V4 Elk Basin 3 Federal Oil 3 yt Inter Petrol ISVi Houston Oil 80 Merritt OH 24 Midwest Refining ...114 Met Petrol 1 Ohio Fuel is Oklahoma lief '. n Sapulpa Ref 7 Sequoyah Sinclair 17 168 333 200 232 327 278 STOCKS ft 6 2 134 83 23 11C 14 17 7K, 7V4 10 .MIXIXO STOCKS Atlanta 4 Big Ledge. Butte New York Con Arizona . . . . C F S & Jerome. Emma Cons First National... Ooldfleld Merger. Ooldfleld Cons MUNITION BLAST KILLS 30 60 Others Injured by Explosion; at Shi- monoseki, Japan By the Associated Press Ixindnn. July 30. Thirty person" were killed and sixty others Injured by an explosion of munitions at Shlmo-.iosekl, Japan, on Saturday, says a Central News dlsoatch from Toklo. The munitions were being transported from the railway station at Shlmonosekl to barges In the harbor. They blew up while a crowded train was standing In the station. Will 1 A frl. Gen. Boardman to Run rBy the Associated Press Xeenah. wla.. July 30. Brigadier Gen. eral Charles R. Boardman, who yester day was honorably discharged from the army, will be asked to make, the race for Congress, according to' leading Re- puoiicuiiB oi tne aixtn District. Green Monster Hecla Mining , Howe Sound Independence Lead.. Jerome Verde Jim Butler Jumbo Extension. 1 1 y. 10 3 4H. 4 3 88 10 McKlnley Darragh.).. 38 Magma 'Copper 31 Mother Ixidgo 35 Mines Co of Am IK Nevada Hills S Neveda Wonder Vt NipUMlng i 4 10 36 Vj Ohio Conner. Ray Hercules . . . . San Toy Tonopah Extension. United Verde West End Con.... White Caps 30 Yerlngton 3 liONDH Bethlehem 6s . 00 Cosden Oil 6s 77 Cosden & Co 6s 17 Cudahy 5s , 7H Russian Govt 5V4jS... 36 Russian Govt CVia... 37 Southern Ry 8s,,.., ts Sinclair Oil Tpdd Shipbuilding , i K 1A IV. IK 13 2 3 iV 13 5 94 Vt Y 4 94 63 13 43 33 37 1 10 1 IK l'A 4H 13 194 37 H 1 31 6 09 81 SI B794 3 SD MM " i'H, 77V4 R9t 111 10c o 20c 10c 3H ..ft 37 III 4V4 'ill 31o 09 t,nv 93 ',4 864 99 1, 83 74, 85 80 76. 93 H 93 H 74 39 93Ti 67 75i 7.T; 895 99 Vi 91i 98aj 19 67 51 79 V 00.84 03.38 04.44 03 00 03.38 93 9 3 ',4 90 V4 87 ?i 58 93 994 51 , 52 804 102 V4 81 89 1, 87',, 78 92 U 93 4 : p m. 931-i 86 '4 99 H 83,f. 74H 85 80 76 93V4 93H 76 39 94 68 75 H 73 89 99J. 91,i 08 19 67 51 79 ft 00.80 03.28 04.30 05.18 03.38 93 , 93 W 90 i 87 58 93 J4 99ii 51 52 U 80 &4 102 ',4 81 89 R7's 78 92 ',1 93 r.D B9 67 B7 88U 88U 79 '4 79 78 78 89 89 81 81 56',4 B6H 35 35 80',!. 80 1A 98 " 98 85 85 99 99a; 98,', 98 A 99 ',4 99 ft 95',4 95 97 Vi 9 7 ',4 9 6 '4 9B',4 Philadelphia Stocks lllfth 1nv 2 Am Gas.. 60 60 600 Gen Asph 3.114 33Mi 200 do pref. 07 V4 67 Vt 13 Ins C N A 26 26 800 I,k Sup V 20V4 20 135 Leh Nav. 70 60T4 2 Leh Va!.. 38H 38V4 77 Penn UU 44 44ft IS Pa Salt M 83 83 23 Phlla Elec 24 24' 60 1'hllaNat Bk war.117 114 33 U G I .. asm. astu. 76SU S1Stcel.l08V4 107 108 Net chee. 114 2 P.M, 60 88V4 67V4 26 20 70 38 44 83 24 110V4 2 64 V Net 2 P.Jt. chue. 00.88 .38 0.1.00 . . 03 .60 05.06 .06 !)3 2 HONDS ..... ...... Utah Low 814180 LlbBds 3!4s ..O0.8B 00.30 430 do 1st 4s 03.00 11.1.00 2100 do 2d 4s 03.50 0,1 7230 do 4 Us. 05.10 OS 1000 Phlla Elec 1st Bs.. 0.1 0.1 PHILADELPHIA INACTIVE STOCKS Following are quotations for Inactive stocks listed In the Philadelphia Stock Exchange and In which thero were no transactions today. The price given Is the last previous close: A G war .... 1 Vi Miami Copper 29,4 A.mcr Gas . . . 6B Mldvnle 52 V4 Amer T & TO 95',4 Mlnehlll BO Alliance Ins .. 194 N J & S 89V4 Amer Mill ... 11 Northern Cent 71 Amer Stores. . 29 Nor Pcnna . . 86 Amer Strs pf. 92 Penn Traffic. 24 Baldwin 91U Phlla Co .... 29V4' Baldwin pf . .100 Phil Co cum pf. 33 Brill .1 G .... 25 Phlla & West. 6 Cam Steel .7.131 Phlla R T ctfa B0',4 Cataws 1st pf 62 Ray Cons ... 24 Cataws 2d pT 54 Rep Ir & Stl. 8 ',4 ConTracNJ 66 V4- Reading 89 Eleo Storage 54 Saxon Motor. 74 Erlo 15 Ton Mining.. 2'4 lit & B T ... 10 US Steel pf.110 Ht & B T pf. 17 Un Co of N J.18B Lit Bros .... 25 '4 Warwk I & Stl 8V4 Leh Val Tr. . 20 Westlnghouse. 41 V4 Leh Val T pf. 27 Westmld Coal. 72 Vi Little Schuyl. 48 W Jer S S. 39 GENERAL ASPHALT SHARES BECOME PROMINENT AGAIN IN LOCAL STOCK TRADING Am Agr Chem 92f' AmAg Ch pr. '.'4',! Am Beet Sug 68 Am Bk Note. 34 Am Bk N pf.161 Am Can pf. . 94 A C C & St L 32 Am Car & Fy 84 " Am C & F pf.110 Am Coal 62 Am Exp 90 Mackav Cn . . Ki Mackay Co pf 71 Manhat Shirt. 6Z Man ELSupCo 4 8 Manhat Kiev. 95 Max M 2d pf. 22 'i May 11 S pf.,102' Mex Pet pf. . 96 Mln ciStLnew 11 Mo Pacific pf. 67 '4 '"i j uwer. bo An T.'lns'd" of. 80W Mont I'pw pf.101 Am T.nrn ... 67,i ?!0.r. Essex . 39 Am Loco pf. 98 a. Am H & I. pf 79 Am Malf ... 6 Am Malt pf. 43 Vi Am Rwys pf. 65 Am Shphld Co 30 '4 Am Sm pf ...104 1 S,n nf I! 89 Am Snuff pf.. 110 M K & T r. it MK&Tpf. . 9 MSP SSM. 83 Nat Acmo .. 30V4 Nat Biscuit.. 94 u. Nat K & S of. 96 " Nnt Clk & St. S9 Nat Enamel.. 51 Nat Con fnh io Short-Term Notes Hate per cent Hue Hid Aak Am Cntlnn nil.. .-, Pent 'is no4 out Am T . T (auhs) (1 Pell '10 00U 00V4 Armour A Cn. ... 0 June '10 0" 004 Armour & Cn 0 June '24 0.1 03a Unlllmore & ohln .1 Julv '10 08'i 1ISW Pethlehem Steel, n Feb '10 Ofl'i 00 IlrnokHn Itnp Tr .1 Julv MR oT I17V Canadian Pac Ily II Mar 24 00, 00',4 f II 4 Julv '21 11.114 04 I'ela & Hudann.. .1 Aua '20 07' !I7W Hrie Ilnllroail... .1 Apr MO 00 07 tleneral Klectrlc. rt Dec Mn 1)014 H0'4 Oeneral Klectrlc. 0 Julv '2(1 flll'4 100'; Ot Northern llv. ." Sept '20 D7'4 t7S N Y Central.... n Sept Mn 07"i 01 Pennalnnla Cn. 4'4 June '21 (Ml HHU, Puh Her Cor N' J . Mar Mil Oil 06i Rem Arm U M C .1 Ken M0 06H 07' Southern Rv.. .. .1 Mar MO 0S'4 !I8'4 1' H Mublier 0 Dec MS 1011 100U Weat'h'se K & t 0 Feb M0 00N. 110 Fottniox oovnnNMKXT snqurtiTiKs Am Ken Recur.. 3 Aub MO 07V I)7'i Anslo-Fremh . . .1 Oct '20 03 II.1H Areentlne (JnM.. it May '20 01154 07 Canadian OnM.. R Aue M0 07',4 11714 Cltv nf Paris... R Oct '21 R'114 SIlU Repub nf France 3V4 Apr Mil 9Rl 08 HttMlan novt,... (l'-i June MO .17 r.ll Russian Oovt. .. .1 Dec '21 nil .18 Onvt of Swltzer. .1 Mar '20 100 101H ITn K nf O II .1 .Sept MR 00i 00' t'n K of t rt.... .1 N'nv MO OR IIR'a UnKnfOII.... .1 Nov '21 05 0.1 Common and Preferred. Score Good Advances; Market Is Firm and Shows Slight Increase in Momentum. Liberty Loan Bonds Active. -. The local stock market showed a firm tone early In today's trading, and, while business was not large. It ivas much above that recorded yesterday, when there was only a turnover of 1750 shares for the full session. ( Interest again switched to General Asphalt, which has been rather quiet Blnce Its unusual show of strength and activity some time ago, nnd, with sales totaling 600 shares by the end of the first hour, the common was marked up IVi points and the preferred scored 'a gain of 1V4. Next tcJ" Asphalt Lake Superior Corporation was the most active home stock, nnd It hel clstcady at yesterday's closing quotation, after being fa higher. Lehigh Navigation advanced rt fraction, Philadelphia National Bank warrants scored an upturn of V4 Pennsylvania Salt anad American Gas were unohangel and United Gas Improvement yielded Vi on trifling transactions. United States Steel common was rather unsettled, due to the course taken In Wall street, but, after a decline to below 108, It recovered part of the loss. Liberty Loan 3V4s were quite nctlve In -the bond division this forenoon nnd their price reacted to yesterday's low of 99.30, while the 4V4s were also active, but slightly higher. Philadelphia Electric first Bs lost 2 per cent to , 93 an a small turnover. ... The Duquesne Light stockholders' meeting to authorize a $25,000,000 mortgage, held In Pittsburgh yesterday, adjo.urned until 2:30 p. m. August 5, without transacting any business. The stockholders were expected to authorize the Issuance of $25,000,000 25-year C per cent bonds to bo secured by a mortgage on all the property nnd franchises of the company, of which 115,000,000 was to be used as collateral to secure the proposed Issue of $12,000,000 3-year 6 per cent notes. ,-3l Philadelphia Markets Comertlble Intn Ions-term bomla. LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS Jim Rutler . ilncXnmara . Midway Ml7pah Hxt . Montnna .North Star.. Rescue Kula West Knd . . Bid ,r .311 .04 .0.1 .III .nil .on ii' A-l .01 .32 .ml .07 .12 ,HR i1 Am K Tnh nf 90 t. 0,at Lead.... 5T' Sligaf.rflio'4 ,!.-. PMOOjf :: S m2fM2d-54 nr r. i N-Y Air Bke.,123' .VOT&Mex. 18 N YC&St L. 16 .N Dock. ... 24 N Y Dock pf. 46 N Y & & W . 21 .Norf & So . . 21; Norf & West. 103 Norf & V pf. 76 North Amer, . 42 Nova Scotia.. 60 Ohio Oas rets 63 Ohio Fuel Sup 44 Ontario Silver 11 Owens Bot . . 6 Am Tel & C. . 50 Am Tob pf n. 94V Am Wool 59',b AVi Wool pf. 94 'i Am Wri Papf 27 Am 7. & Lead 19 Vt Am V. - L pf 50 Asso D Gds. . 12 Asso Oil 59 Atchison 85 y. Atchison pf.. 28 U All Blr & At! 9'j All C. & WI pf 65 B & O Pf---;," Bald Loco pf.100 Barrett Co... 94 unrrpii v u n.i"- n, . .. Batopllas Mln 1VS '"' !'; Booth Fish Co 2Ri Bkn Rap Tr. . 41 Brown snoe o Brown S pf . . 97 Hriinswlck . . 1-2 Burns Bros . .122',i B Cop s- .- i Butte Sup . . . 30 nutterlck Co. 92 Cal Pack, 40?8 Cal Petrol .1. 19 Cal Pet Pf . - - 60 4 Cent Fdy ... 34' Cent Lpf...-102 tJ Certalnteed P 33 Certeedlst pf. Chand Motor. 83 V Chi & Alton., an Chi C,t West. 8 Chi O Wes pf. 24". Chi & No.... 02 Chi O Nw Pf.125 CCC .& St L. . 32 Cluett Peabdy 52 Col Fuel & 1. 46 3 Cnl Ariz. .. ou CM R- South.. 21 GOI.DF1BI.D STOCKS Atlanta 03 Hlue Hull 01 llonth 01 Ulamf II. H 02 Daisy "1 Kewanaa "1 Oro 01 Sand Ken 01 Silver l'lck 04 MISCELLANEOUS Arizona t'nlttd 13 Vnv, tl, U'nnd.r 4 Tecopa Mlnlne .0.1 .02 ,111 .03 ."1 I .0.1 .03 .03 .03 '7 , .10 i GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Receipts h.1,334 bush. Market Trm, with light olferlnKB. Quotations: Car lota. In export elevator, Oo eminent stand ard Inspection, standard prices No. 1, red winter, 2.3s No. 1. northern sprlnif. J2 a. No. 1. hard winter, S2.3'l; No. 1, red win ter. R-nrllcky. 12 37: No. 2. red winter. 12.30: No. 2. northern spring 2.3il: No. 2. hard winter. 2.3(l: No. 2. red winter, garlicky, $2 34: No. 3. red winter. 12.32: No. 3. northern aprlnc. J2.32: No. 3. hard winter. J2..12: No. 3. red winter, garlicky. $2.30. CORN Hccelpta, r.lll.1 bush. Trade was quiet, but prices were stead y held. Quo tations: Car lota fur local trade: No 2 vellow. $1 gxOl.MO; No. 3 jellow. J1.87&) l.NS. . OATS Receipts. 21. 0R0 bush. Prices were steadily maintained, with a limited trade. Quotattona: No. 2 while. 7'7!,: stand ard white, 80 W87c: No. 3 white. 8IIG .S0c: No 4 white. 84 (fl 8.1c. VI rum n.n.tnl..1 111 1 ,, lt.a In ..l,a I Trade was quiet nnd w'lntera wero easv, but ,,, d,iiiiks nrif situi.- nim iiiiiivi. i,uinn" tlona: To nrrle, per 100 lb1., paeked In 08-lb, ancka Winter wheat, new. 100 per cent flour. $10.7.1(M1: Knnsas wheat, new, 101) per cent flour, ill. 2.1( 11. .111: spring whent. old. Ion per cent flour. JlLSriiiT 11.7.1. RYE FI.OUH was quiet and steady. We quote ot $9.731U.7. per bbl.. In sacks, na to quality. ' PROVISIONS The market ruled Arm with a fair job bing trade. The quotations ranged aa fol lows: City beef, in sets, smoked ana alr-drlrd. 47c: weatern beef. In Beta, amoked. 47c: city beef, knucklea and tendera. amoked and nlr-drled, 48c, weatern beef, knucklea and tendera. amoked 4Hc: beef hama. $00; pork, family. $32333: hnms. S. P. cured, loose, S0W31c: do. skinned, loose. 809 81c: do, do, amoked, 3234c: other hama. amoked, city cured, aa tn orand and average, 3133c: hama. amoked. western, cured. 3163.1c: do. boiled, boneleaa. ne: plcnlo ahouldera. S. P. cured, loose 23 c: do. amoked. 24 c; belllea. In pickle, according to aerage, loose, 82c: breaktaot bacon, aa to brand and average, city cured. 41e; breakfaat bacon, weatern cured. 41c: lard. weatern. refined. 226c: lard, pura ". Kettla rendered 20026 c. "REFINED SUGARS Demand waa fair and the market ruled Orin under llsht offerlnga. Wo quote on a basis of 7.5Uc for One granulated. DAIRY PRODUCTS Government Local Market Reports This dally report Is sent out by the Bureau of Markets of the United States Department of Agriculture, I'hlladclphla branch, with head, quarters at 300-311 Insurance Ex change Building. (Wholesale prices on large lots to jobbers based on sales at the various railroad depots.) FRUITS Al'l'I.ns New Jersey, -buahel baaketi. fancy. 7ncJH1.2.1: poorer. IMWllOc. BLACKDKRRIES New Jersey, per quart. 20 W 22c. CANTALOUPES North Carolina, aland ards. $203.-i(i: fiata. $11.25; Rldgewaya. atandarda, $33.73: ponlea. jM.7fi03.oO; Mnryland, atandarda, $2.7.1W3.2.1: ponlea. $1.011(1 1.7.1; Arizona, stnndnrda, J44P4.no; flats. $1.6.1; New Jersey, -bushcl batketa. tl.: sii & 2. 2.1. HUCK1.KHERRIES New Jeraey. per quart. 14MWc. ' . PEACHES Oeorgla, 6-baaket crate. EI bertaa, t.1W3.7.1: North Carolina. 6a, Ei bertaa and Helios. t33.7.1: New Jeraey, 16-quart hasketa. fancy. 7.1c$TMi21; poorer. ITililflOc: S-haaketa. 41.2.1 1.. 10. RASPHERRIUS New Jeraey. per pint. 1210 licr- WATERMELONS Georgia and Carolines, car lotB. $100S'4.10. HEANS- green and wax. ,111 n' t VEGETABLES New Jersey. H -buahel taAlcnta. fancy. 8,'ictf Jl.iTi; poorer. HEETS Nearhy.jjer bunch. SROr. CAI1HAOE New Jeraey. H -buahel haak- ; IVnnslanla, per barrel, $1.7". CHKKSIC Supplies wem mn and the market wbh a shade hixher under strong nittnirv ii(1itfM nnd u fiilrlv ncllvn ilfmanil. MONEY-LENDING RATES I uo;"Vn,'v XSW York, whole-milk, fancy. NKW YORK Money on call, mixed I fair to Rood, fresh, r.?M.!i,c. Wlnconsln. collateral, opened today at 5 per cent wholo-mllh,- rjiic-. t.U & U' : do, do, fair for lendinir and renew inc. On Indus- iht'itemj i. m..ii,i . fnirk- ..f.tit ami ' trials the opening rate waa 5H Vf ,t,h irkt ruled firm under llnht nfferhiKH. I iiv iuiiktiuuiia luui'n i iv1111' l,(,1-l',r11 tLiia- S L cpnt. I t. t. & ft L. 501 I Tl.ara lu Mr. Itmn innnov nfeeerl nnil I'an-AmPet nf wiZ ' i,Q DniHnn ...in, ,n.iuni tn nvAi'it. Peoria Al Kast. 438 ! funds remains unchanged. Business con- People's Gas l'ere Jlnrq... Phlla Co Plerce-Arrow.. Plerce-Ar nf. . Pitts Coal . . . Tl. c- -rtr Pond Ck C Co 19 Pr Street C )f. 07 Public Serv ..100 Pullman 113'4 iteang 1st pf. 99 rtead 2d pf . . 39 4 4 ',4 14'8 28i 39 a 97 51 U 9 a in small sts entlrelv of renewals amounts for thlrtv days. Thero Is a moderate Inquiry for time loans, hut It Is said that beneath the surface there is no urgent demand. Quo tations are unchanged, with the bid nt B?l per cent for all maturities on pond mKed and 6 per cent on all industrials. Call money Is In somewhat better supply. The ensler tone, however, does not Indicate) an abundance of funds. Tlin demand in nnt nrnsclnir nnd the. Were flrmlv held. Quotations: Fowla. 34tf .-islnc- nf ratns merely renrespnts n. rend. 3.1c. Sprlnit chickens, not Leghorns t.. t o ';.....;.. I iiLimni nf im.ilv t ,lo,i I Welithln l'i W2 lbs. apiece. 3NW4lic; welgn- Hy's! 8pr Pf. M " " fWnoe-rV nuj 4 B-iBfl. I feJ'VoosJers: Royal Dutch. 102 MH for eligible members, 4i,UT4Vv for I 2.ie26ci ducks. Pekln, aprlns. a.lfoS.V: Saxon afntnra 7ii i eligible nonmembers and 5'405ai for Mo. do. old. 285l30c; do. Indian Runner. .20 . a i t iiii.i .. i ..ni tl v.rttl n. nttr. er, cxlla, 1.1c; hlRher-scnrlns booiIs. -WW 48c; extra nrsls, 44c: llrsta, 4S't(.44c; seconds. 42iT(43c; fanc brands of prints Job blnu at MuSSc, choice at niic; fair to good lit 4n(ic4!lc. EtlO.'s 1'holce llrst stock ruled firm, with supplies closely cleaned up. Quotations; Tree cases, .nearby Orsls. $12. OOSi 13.20 per standard case; current receipts. 412 tin per case; wesKrn extra tlrsts. $12.liof 13.20 per case; firsts. $12.00 per case; fincy (.elected tEBs were Jobblnt- at -tOQAlc oer dozen. POULTRY L.IVE Sorlnsr chickens were tn Rood tle- mand and aKaln hlaher. other'descrlptlons Savage Arms. 73 St L&San Fr. 12 St L & S F pf. 27 St L & S W pf 21 Seaboard A L. IV, Seahd A L pf. 19i Sears-Tloebk .136 Col&St 1st pf. 49T4 Sears-Roeh nf'.lie Com 7a,b," t? Ti v Sou,h nllwy. 23 " ."X w s; " ci j-or IllC SU.lbU e.-.nl Oeiq. . . n5 VUllBU. o.V Cont can.... ijt Cont Can Pf.- 09 Cont Ins Co.. K0U Corn Prod pf-lOl,, Crucible .... 67 Cruc S Pf.... 9g Cuba Am Su.155 CubaC SPf.. 81J Deere & Co pf 92 Del & Hud... 107 H Den & Itio G. 4 Den -t K G pf 6&, Det Kdon...J25 OI,S W...i" S Por Rico rts. 64 S P n S pf.,107 Shattuck-Arlz 16?, Sloss-SJieff . . 63 South n pf... 63 Std JII11 pf... 80 '4 Studebaker pf. 84 "Ktutz Motor. . 40i Sup Steel ... 43 Va S Stl 1st pf.. 95 Texas Co ...152 Tide Wtr OII..186 Third Ave ... 19, Tob I'rod pf... 93 Inellglbles. rmt.Ani'.i.pjiiA Call. time. B?i56 per cent. eons, pair old. cat pair. 2S'(f;iuc. 6 ner cent : Commercial na- per, three to six months, 50)6 per cent; six months, C per cent. I.OSIioV Money on call was un changed today at 3 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short and three months' bills remained unal. tered at 3 17-32 per cent. . 1 . Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Official discount rates nt the twelie Federal Reserve banks were as'follows: (The first column gives tho rates for all pcilods up to and Including the llf. teen-day maturity, tne second for a I choice stock sold falrlv and prices gener perlod of sixteen to ninety days. The i iiv ruled Arm. as follows: Apples, Vlr- mini iiiui luurui cuiuuins are tne rates i ginla, per on. i;nii; no. per --ttui-ii. for rediscounts of collateral loans so. bskt.. .10cff$1.2.1: do. per buah. bakt.. tlW cured bv floyernment hnnds ni- note- 2.2r.. Peaches. (leorBla, per ii-nasi.ei ear: I0&4.1c; do, ouns, per iirvmsi:ii was In nnd renuest nnd Ornl under light offerings. Quotations ranged aa follows: Kreah-kllleil fowla. In bhls., fancy, dry-picked, fancy selected. 37V4c: weletilnK 4 lbs nnd over apiece. 37c: smaller sIzcb, 3330c: old roosters, dry-picked, 2Sc: broll IliK chickens, western, fancy, we ghlng 2 lbs and oer nplece. 44o4.1i'i smaller alZM. 42W43c; spring ducks. Long Island and Penn aylvanla. 3.1't WBIIVjc- squabs, per dor en. white. welKhini 11 Wis lbs. per dozen, J8 R.2.1; dn. weighing 0W10 lbs. per dozen, $7S 7,r,0; do. weighing K a. per dozen. $llfi 0 .VI; dn. weighing 7 lbs. per dozen. $4. .in .": dn. weighing BWflVa lbs. per dozen. $.1 ?4: do. dnrk. tl.soes.30; do, small and No. 2. tl2.B0. FRESH FRUITS i nm na ir i ;i-ii' t nnn ...-..."- --- - . .... ,. - Erie -...-.' JS' TStL&Wpf. 15 1.1 dayada" 1.1 da a'da?i , nr O-basketVarrler. "f'J' ?nV hush'-bskt Krie 2d pf... " Transue-Wms. 39'4 I rtoator 4 4'i 4 4' " ' , : do. Jty&i: lb"orii: FM.& Sm pf. 34 Twla Cy nap. 40 , New York ... . 4 4. 4 U ' cnllfnTnia. hn tTR so. yrapefrult. Fisher Body. 38 Under Type. .105 .n,rtapnn,hla "it, ft i 0 fierbox $45 Pineapples PortdnrVo. per Fish Rdy pf.. 91 Un BaK & P 75 i5,. W lv 1 .! crate $38. Then ea. California, per hox. SPn, TRR 7? U " Sd Pf 77 ;ghlc.o 4 " " j J J erntl$,3.7"fTrro. C PeaJSr'rallfornla. Pf fiUlf ft SJ.VU "ii Un nT Inv.. 8", ?t- Lnula 4 4V 4 4' I TJix 4 95 4 BO? Anrlcnta. California, per C.ulf Sts Stl.. 84 Un Ry Inv pf 17V4 I ,"n,"tWV.,. " 4 it 4 J ' crate t2Vs:sii. Cantaloupea North Caro- Hmestke Mln. 70 Un M steV, 3 Jfean," Cy --. - U Ta. per" atandarr crate t2.7.13: do dn Ha- Klec .--19K, United Frult.126 . I San' Pranclico 4 ft 4 4X per nonv crate. $22..1fl: do do per Oat Unrlman . lA ......... 17J, Union Pac pf. 71 ntHrv.NJ.H "S c'lr P.V 141 J?.1 "arCO Pf III P. 3 C IrP Pf 44' i,ilt. ...- --. r ij M ,nn a, ir s4i in va -. . . - " I . Tf IVTarlne int Panfer . . . 36'.j Iowa Cen ... 28 int Nickel pf. 9Ji Hit Paper ... 35 .Tewel Tea Pta.,91 K C F S&M pf 9 Kelly Spg ... 50 Key Tel pref. 48 Kings Co Elec L & Co.... 90 Kress S H... 55 Lake K & W 9 Lk K W pf 19 L & Mv Tob. 165 L M TODpr.iui FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, July 30. Pesetas displayed strength in the early dealings In the for eign exchange market today. Quotations on Stockholm and Copenhagen were higher, while those on Chrlstinnia wero U S nhy Imn 15 U U S Rlty Imp 1st pref ... 50 U S Smelt.... 43,i 'easier. Dutch and Swiss rates were un utan nee ... i ',4 'changed. U S S & n nf 44 '4 VaiCar Chem. 50 Va Car Ch pf,107 Vulcan Detln. 7Vi West Maryl'd. U ', west -lid 20 pf 32 West Pac ... 22 i West Pac pf. . 63 Wheel &E. 9 wnito 4U T V.e-Wllen . 2KU W UVS OV nf. 82U Lorlllard P pf.102 , Woolworth ...Ul Local Meat Market (The. following report of the freah meat trade fn Philadelphia la furnlahed by the locnl livestock and meats office of the Hu reau nf Marketa. United States Depart ment of Agrlcutture.) FrtKSH.HEEF Recelpta moderate: bulk common light Cattle; market ery draagv nn eventhlng but choice: demand for htnd- quartera llsnt, lorequarirra mTuiuuinitiii:, Ouota'tlons were: Demand sterling 4.75 A, cables 4.76 A. Sixty-day bills 4.73 ; ninety-day bills, 4.71. Franc checks, 5.71, cables 5.69, Lire checks 8.01. cables 8.00. Swiss checks 3.95. cables, 3.92, Guilder checks 51 Vi. cables 52. Pesetas checks 27.10, cables 27.20. Stockholm checks 35.35, cables 35.75. Christlanla checks 31.20, cables 31.60, Copenhagen checks 31.05, cables 31.46. Ruble notes were quoted at 13.90 11 for the 500s and 14014,10 for the 100s. BANK CLEARINGS KOSHKP. BEKF Supply nurmal; market dull nn koaherchucka and plates at $24 tn $27; firm on hinds anir-rlln'at $28 to $32; demand fair STEERS Recelpta moderate; low al $23 to $27 on chnlre beef; v nn common cattle t $14 to $20; market very alow i; demand light. roVS Recelpta llnht: market weak at $13 tr$lK; demand limited. nill.LS Recelpta ery light; market dull at $13 t ; demand poor. veal Recelpta moderate and mostly heavy caTvea: market weak at $23 to $24 on light veal: heavy cahea at $14 to tl7: .de mand very llsht. PORK Recelpta moderate: market steady at $20 to 131 on lolnaj demand light. - . ..n n..,lnla moderate: martlet nn Soko iambi iteadyt t2T to $29t demand Rank clearlnga today, compared with cor reapondlng day laat two years; 111 IK 1(117 101(1 Phlla. ..t.16.3'5.728 t.1.47ll,41.1 1 38,012.70.1 Boston . 40,S83,.17l .13.733,763 31.H72.83.1 N, York. 011, 484. 317 612,0oll.8IU 4tS,740,3M NO GOLD GOES OVERSEAS War Department' Forbids Americans to Take Such Coin By the Associated Press etand'ard crate. 44.2S: do ,''"-.d- jer inny crate. -:..iii.i :. 'c,.;v,!cti -n Maryland, ner atandard crate $2..10J3..10; do. do.. per ponv crate. tl.7.le2.2.i: no. no. Ser Oaf "crate, $ 1 ? 1 . : do. Call font 1 Tur- iKt crntk SI M.fM,7r.: do. Arizona, Btandrird ! -i.-"i". "" 'J.'." " "ti hiflii sV. do.' Arkanaa.trr standard, crate ,fS3.R0: Oat crate l.an 1 .7.1. Watermelona, aoiith "?n nar 100. $3007.1; do. per carload. $200 4.10.' VEGETABLES rotatoe- ruled flrrn and hlBher "rider dlf.hctr.pr.Toen,,ve"rne, iJX $$ lio: ,.W,r;ft"2.fe-2.Pnvh nn'lutnes Eastern Shore. ner bbl. No. 1, ti "lCT4'7.1 i: No. 2. $2 .104312.7.1. White po taiws Jeraev. rTer -bushel baaket No. toes. Jersey, per hamper No, l, -"""' 3- No. 2 $12.1f1.7.1 Lettuce, New York, nir crate, ,10cl $1.2.1. Peas. New York, pef buahel, baaket, tl.M2. O"'""" , J sey. per H-bushe baaket. $1.21 ": dn. dn white; per bushel-hamper., taga.gn; do".' Westefn,Pper lon-lb ban. "Mi3.75. Muahrooma, nearby, per lb.. 60WSOC INTERN GERMAN RESIDENT Failure to Register and Falsified Na tionality Are Charged For falling to register as a German allan and falsifying his nationality) and name In an affidavit before the United States slilpplng board, WUam Behrens Jeraey, -bushel Jeraey. H -buahel per crate (2 dozen Jeraey, ' -buahel eta, 406 60c; CARROTS Nearby, per bunch. Iffi2tye. CELERY New Jeraey, per bunch, 13 4.1c. - , CORN New Jersey, S -buahel haaketa. tl u 1..1.1: i-ennsvnania, per iitti eara, a-.ou. tui-U.Mlir.liw .ew baskets, 3.ifti i.ic. Efjal'LANTS New baskets 1 1. 2.1 (fl. Till LETTUCE New York, neacla). 2.1cf Jl. LIMA I1EANS New baskets S1.7,11f2. I JIliSHROOMS Nn arrivals, ONIONS New Jaraev. .-bushe! basket!. ellnwa fancy. $1. 2.101. 60; Maryland, ham pers. $2; western, luO-lb. sacks, $3.70; cratea. $2.7.1ff3. I'BAS .New York, uusnei namnera, tl.TS. PEPPERS New Jeraey. 4 -bushel bask ets. 31fl(lc. POTATOES Per barrel (approt. 154 lbs ), Eastern Shore. No. J, branded. t4.2.1J4.7.1: No. 2. il.no0S..Vi: New Jeraey. H -bushel baskets. Mlcf$l: No. 2. 4nsf6(lc. WJl'ASH New Jersey. H -buahel baakets, 1.12.1e. TOMATOES New Jeraev. "t -buatiel baak- eta. early primes, nnifjisic: culls, sot second early primes, (ocvPtl. 21; culls. 9JT4(ic: l. 33 AUCTION SALES YESTERDAY ORANGES California, per box (126 to US8 In box). $H.2.18 2.1. LEMONS California, per box (300 to 420 In box). $3.(1.1(&'9.0S. PLUMS California, per 4-baskct crate, SI SiiO 2.40. PEARS California, per box (4.1 lba. net). Hartletta t3.704.SO. GRAPES California, per 4-baskct crate. $4.3(104.3.1. COMMUTATION FARE TO N. Y. IS 58 CENTS Monthly Ticket, 54 Rides, on Three Railroads, Now Costs $31.56 Washington. July 30. Officers, eo I Sartari Etreet near Susquehanna avenue, listed men and civilians attached to the army are prohibited in a War Depart ment order today from taking gold with them when leaving for foreign service. Attention was called to, the fact that this is a violation ot the . embargu against gold exports and the, suggestion was made that the men secure "service checks" or travelers' checks and letters has been nterned, Todd Daniels, chief local agent of the Department of Jus tice, announced today. j In the affidavit Behrens gave his name as Andrew Duyal and said he was born in this city. He was' making an effort to enlist In the merchant marine. A ires. Fifty-eight cents Is the new commu tation ticket fare between this city and NVw York. The monthly ticket, good for fifty-four one-way rides between the two cities, may be purchased, beginning tomorrow night, for $31.56. The new rate applies on the Phila delphia and Heading, the Pennsylvania nnd the Central Railroad of New Jersey. The tickets will be good only on the road Indicated. To guard against misuse of the ticket, the holder will be required to provide a photograph of himself, not more than one and one-eighth Inches square, which will be attached to the ticket and stamped for purposes of Identlcatton Each trip will cost about fifty-eight cents. . Tho reason for the reduction, as set forth In the announcement. Is "to ac commodate the greatly Increased travel betweenThlladelphla and New York, Parlor car service to seashore points promise), to be a rare convenience In the. ,future, at least on the Pennsylvania uaiiroad. Parlor ano ciud cars nave been discontinued on all trains be tween Camden and Atlantic City, except those leaving Market street wharf at '4 and 5 o'clock In the afternoon on week days and those'leavlng Atlantic City at 7 and 7:30 o'clock In the morning. This does not affect bridge trains leaving Broad Street Station. . j All parlor cars were discontinued weekdays and Sundays between Camden and Ocean City, Cape May and Wild wood. Bridge trains between Broad Street Station and Wlldwood were elimi nated entirely. ' The bridge service to., Cape May will be continued. Many Trains Propped Many cuts were announced on the Schuvlklll division, between Philadelphia and Pottsville. Most of the passenger business in this territory will be han dled by the Reading. MUSTN'T RELAX EFFORT - p Allied Gains Cralifying, Neverlbelect Raker Says Waalilniton, July SO.k Official dis patches to the War Department. Secre tary Baker says, show the Allies have made substantial progress on both sides of the Solssons-Rheims Ballent Sunday, "It Is fortunate that our' people accept the present successes with a true meai ure of their significance," said Mr. Baker. ."They are ,, cause (or con' V i cnecKB ur irveicra. cnecu ana leiiera .niiKt in tne mervnini niariuv. a mmi i f j-v . t ..'. ;- . .r - --- -. -S(JJ -i' $m&$tej 1"' ,, J trli1vfa&-g'g ,. SjiTrt'.S &, fcfe