t " ""- V A EVEMXCJ PUBLIC LEDCEK PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, .JAXtAHY 27, 1)) V IV .. ii -nv, it n .vy AH w GOSSIP OF THE STREET BUSINESS NOTES IJBROKERS DISCUSS REMOVAL Ok KESTK1L.T1UIN& U1N LUiino The rultrniid administration, for the week ended January 18, uhlppcd 40 loco rnntlmirri from Pone On Kaiser's Fate ' Brother of Manor With Committee Kept Souder Report ', w 1 thollves, of which 30 were from the American laieomotlvo Worki! nnd 16 from tho Haldwln I-ocntnottvo Works. Continued from fane fine 1ST n i . . . 1 . i .' ..1 ?..... ir.lt. .Members nf tin- iohI department of tn Some Bankers Do Not Believe Market Activity and Strcngtli 0re nl1(1 ron, ,:xchnnKP m,t ln cievc- 'i .i n j as Are Assured by New Conditions -Willi Trading Unlikely Gossip of the Street AS ANTICIPATED In this column n fnv days pro, llic subcommittee, ' Aon money of the Liberty Loan Cnmmltteo of New York, which wns generally known ns "the money committee," censed to function: In other words, It decided to remove restrictions which hnve been In force on tho borrowing' of money for stock-market purposes for many months past. Contrary to what might hnve been expected, there was no Rrcnt enthusiasm and hilarity over the news when It appeared In the news papers on Saturday, One would have Imagined that tho removal of a condition which wns almost universally condemned In the brokers' o(IIcc3 an stifll. 7 all Initiative and nctlnir as a wet blanket on every business ln 'the country would hnvo shown itself by an Immediate and continued '"trance In stock prices. lint, although for u sliott period after tho Onlng of tho Miort session of the stock mntket on Saturday It looked ft' . such n time had at last urrlved, prices began to decline soon nfter ward. It Is true that all along, ever since the money committee began Its operations, many well-known conservative bankers and brokers In this city claimed that Its nctlon wns In the end not only beneficial lo alt, but was absolutely necessary to the successful notation of the huge Liberty Loans. Ono of these bankers, when asked what effect he believed the ie moval of restrictions by the money committee would have on the future course of the stock market, said he did not look for any Immediate change; that he had fceon the market soar away up when money was scarce, and vice versa. Of course, the results of a short session are not sutllclcnt to make It possible to form an opinion as to how the money committee's nctlon may affect prices, but the remarkable feature In connection with the matter was the apparent absence of any Jubilation over such an Important occurrence. The action taken by the committee was with the approval of the Treasury Department. The committee arranged with certain New York banks to furnish funds for stock-exchange loans after It had received a communication from the ofllclals of tho New York Stock Exchange to the effect that there was nothing existing now to Indicate the probability of a speculative movement. A prominent local banker said, when discussing the matter, that If any one wns under the Impression that the gates were down to the extent of permitting the stock market to run wild, they would soon find out their mistake, as the New York Stock Kxchange authorities are to -ontlnue to receive and supervise dally reports of the borrowings of thcC !mbcr3 until nfter the placing of the Victory Loan. Effect of Bethlehem Dividend Action on Steel Stock A broker said on Saturday that those who claimed that the Ileth lehem Steel Corporation's dividend was the best "bull tip" on steel that had been given for a long time, could not prove It by the quotations for United States Steel common during the Saturday half session. There Is a great deal of Interest In the financial district over the coming meet ing of the directors of the I'nltcd States Steel Corporation. liefote the Bethlehem announcement n cut ln the. "big" steel dividend was almost universally expected by what Is known as the speculative crowd, while the more conservative element believed the usual dividend, with the extra, would be maintained. Some of those who favored the cut said the dividend would In all probability be the regular l'i, with an extra of 1 'cr cent, making the dividend at tho rnto of 9 per cent. And not wit' standing the nctlon of the Hethlehem directors, there are many who s' that It will not have the slightest Influence on the I'nltcd States jteel directors; that they have always In the past acted Independently iCf any outside pressure of public opinion, and there Is no reason for sup ' posing they will alter their methods now. Opinions on th6 subject seem to show them equally divided on n continuation of the last dividend rate and n cut In the extra. Information on B. and 0. ex-Dividend Puzzle '.le concerning the Baltimore ami Ohio stock being tecorded ex-invigja'oti Friday, January 24, when the record date Is different some' phtclng It January 28 has been cleared up by the following "com munique" from the New York Stock Kxchange: "The stock of record date for the Baltimore and Ohio common divi dend Is not Jnnuary 28, but was December 28. Since December 2S tho stock has carried a duo bill and has not been ex-dividend, owing to the fact that (he dividend was declared payable subject to the approvul of the railroad administration. This approval having been received, the block Is made ex-dlvldend today. The dividend Is payable February 1. Baltimore and Ohio common will again sell ex-divldend on Tuesday, January 2S, which dividend will be pujnblc March 1." Bond Market Shows Irregularity Bond-market conditions were slightly Improved throughout Satur day's session, although thete was no pronounced change In tho general trend of quotations, the market being more or less Irregular. Removal nf Dinnuo i .lufrlnltmiu It. in tr, .... I........ .. ..... I . . ...w.,w iv.-ui..ui.iir, ,u .-.i. J,,, tn lu.iiia uii muhi excuunge transactions are concerned, exerted some influence of a constructive character, but ?w Yoi,i d any If surely not over the bond market, as the restrictions relating to bonds and notes were raised several weeks ago. There was a fair degree of nctlvltj. although no tendency was In evidence to bid for securities. It was pointed out that there are so many uncertainties in commercial conditions generally throughout the countrl- until mote normal con- failed to make itself heard in "How many aricsls wem there or men fnvnr nf the "scheme not belonging to the I'.'lloy faction?" fnor of the scheme. Th(. f,crBCIltU onkr(l ereruliy Ilt ,. PerliapB it was a little intimation blotter, and could point out onlv that there is nnothcr power in Asia. """ lrr7,lJ !'.'!. Mnf. ,,m ""J"1' 'lm,t.or ' ,, . . . I rank Hllforty It developed later When one snys Clemenccau is Ret- that Itllfcrty had been nrrested twice. it. .. . ll -k t ti... 41.. ln n tln..l. ...n..4 the contlnllatio. of imnllmr T ike, ro.lt llnR ttnicnie, as Weil nB ITOSI- ".' ". , . ',lll" ""' ine continuance or pooling Winn m.u ,(i-, i.i 1 e charging false registration and the ..ec- aiul whither to continue the exchange. ( dent Wilson RCttinff his league of olll for ,sordrrly conduct. I Several dock owners or upper lake ports nations, one speaks of tho actual Counting Hllferty's two arrests,! attended the conference. I ,levclopmcntll of tho Pcaco Confcr. . ?XZ?$ i fliPP. ' il'iv tttfrn Mm liclhiiiiM .ttf,rtln.. i Tl --- .tn- ..I i.i... . ..-..,-. nf " -.... ... , ; 'lfVUUII hi- strri ill lit ii ii iHti"'"" - land today to consider the question of the .Sharon, I'a. district rontlmm to i.p- Without n formnl UKrccmcnt of "bowed the arrests of Louis Sllber- lonstnblu and ontlnun lo i.p- ....,. , stelu unit of Joseph Dawsoi. known crate at about 75 to 85 per cent capac- I ny M"" '"o "K Millions, possessing otherwise as "Llllle Nick" nitt. who Ity. The mills of the t'r.Ited States i mHltnry nnd navnl power and in- wns on tho sland Saturday and tes. : Slnel Corporation In I-arrell and Sliuron i i.i,trial resources and liav ni? won llnPa Ilu' " " anacK mniio on C 11.nn.iln l rill-niiiM . ..lnt.t.. , are running at about KO per rent capac Ulp vIctory( rc aclinK in amost pcr. , ''" feet unison and domlnntinz the mnk- i A. r. Mnt, of Mnnutnwny. near itemi. , inp of peace and the orKanlzatlou ! Ing, buyer for a New York firm or fti- for the future. Hers, h.iM had his banner season this Thnrn Is nn rensnn In ilnoht tin! , year. He has expended $5rt.noo. getting mere is no renson lo dount. uiat 3"no wr.rtb of poitfl in one iierKs town- tney win continue to play in the e ship nlone. Skunk skins are very much snip n oi e. k in c ssnis )irp ri- nm. n - - ., .. .. . In denian.i, some western buyers paying leap-lie of nations exactly the roll hi. inurii n iif a pen. i.ui ..- "" - ;nat tncy are paying now n lie many an twenty-four grades, and the ' ' ' i cucu vvuiiicicnce. The situation is like that in n po litical convention in America, where some biff three or four bosses always furx xplrlnm remli tlie tlfl erode There are only four grades n cognized In the east, the prices ranging from seventj flve cents for the poorest to $1 50, J3.,iii and J3.50. Muskrat skins were never Higher. They used to nring from inir Sllbersteln, former Carey woiker. On September u the docket. ,ns ie.nl by tho witness, hlmweil about ten arrests, most of thorn on Magistrate I'ersch's warrants. The warrants sworn out before Mag istrate Pcrsch, on which the arrests were made, charged n variety of in fractions of election laws. Among them were "conspiracy to prevent I he regis trntlon of a qualified voter"; "false registration nnd pcrjiin.' "illegal vot ing, anil one entry, for tbe arrest nf Ih.idore Stern, was on a charge nf . "attempted subordination of perjury."; .vir. Tannine nroiiglit out evidence lo ' i.v-tlve cents to sevent-flvo cents each, make up the slate and decide the f"'nv t,,at "'p warrants had all been, acn - iinimeii oui inr service nv i.ieutenant I Now- they sell at f 1.50 nnd maj rea t :. i rrelslit rnle nn llrlll.li Kieumern, ri t-V I a iti fine fneeo liei-e tho dlffei-. other than for government cargo, have criticism, one inces neie tnn diner been reduced approximately r. 2-3 ir once between the dream nnd the ' cent, on sn n nenis irom me i mini States to the lulled Kingdom, It was 'learned today through the British Mln 1 Istry nf Shipping, These rates, It was explained, were not made b the Mln , Istrv of Shipping, but by owners or ves sels, which have at their disposal, fire from government requisition. finin 20 to 30 per cent of the cargo space platform nnd run the meetings. "Bennett. In charge of tho Third l'o This is not said in a spirit of "t'o pisirlct. II II I-- . I I, !-.--, -AIIIIIIIKll 11.11 .III, (-COlt ll. tempted lo bring out testimony to show that Magistrate Stevenson was at the stntlon house on primary day to release the men arrested on these warrants as fust as they were brought In. Tllllliine Object Mr Tnulane objected to this line or questioning on the ground that It was not "crosi'-eMimlniitlon," since he had Fourth Day's Proceedings in Mayor Smiths Trial Saturday -Fourth day of Mayor Smith's I rial. Charges Conspiracy to lolato Shern net and misdemeanor In odlce. Place of Trial Quarter Sessions Court No. 2, Hoom 633, City Hall. Trial Judge Charles Y. Audon rled. Fourth day's proceedings held In one session, beginning nt 10 a. m. nnd ending nt 1:20 p. m. Principal developments were: Apparent loss of memory devel oped by Magistrate fjeorge A. Pel sch, Commonwealth witness. Appearance of "Llttlo Nick" Itltt, one of tho gunmen, who was brought up from Moyamenslng prison to testify. Additional testimony thnt fire men nnd pollen were transrerreit, storekeepers persecuted nnd Carey followers assaulted to win suprem acy in Fifth Wind for Isaac Deulsch, the M.'nor's candidate for ward leadership there. Futllo attempt by John 15. K. Scott, of counsel for the Mayor, to have testimony ruled out on ground It had no direct bearing on the Major. rcnlity. Uig Five Must Lead There is unquestioned force in what Clemenccau said about the im practicability of the commissions be- in their ships. The new rates apply to ing big enough to contain the rep- not mentioned Magistrate Stevenson's practically an export luninmuu.. rcsentatives of all the powers """'0 ln "H 'llr,'('' 'luestlonlng or the ' ' r 1 . ' witness, it nininl In Hamilton. Ontiirlii. Hint On the basis of the interests in- ..v,, i,... ..,.i t.i i, .., ., . i the inm nloii l-ouni r es : mw ., .... , ... .... .. ....- m.i. .ni.-u m "I ley. you're getting too close to my pocket " TliAi-iMinnit B.'llil llie willtr.. tin u-na seized by I'atrnlm.in Fram. one of the said the witness men later convicted at WcM i hester, and was thrown out of the clulirtiiu. iiiii. ilde be was ordered to have the neigh lint hood, but showed his police cud. which he was told "illdn t go Fifth Ward because. Ihej were Cnrey lies''' "Nn, reilfd Souder. "When the Mayor nsked ynti to In vesllgnle conditions In the Fifth Ward." nsked Mr. Tntilntie, "did jon fsy -What conditions?' " "N'o." said the witness "What, lnsl ructions did ou give vnur nun?'' asked Taulane. Mr Scntl's objielp n was uustaltied. "What wore, the conditions of jour own la, ow ledge in tho Fifth Ward?" "I only knew what conditions were of my own knowledge when I got tho r 1 puns.'' rep'lfd Sotidir. I'rlllrltrH VVIdim Mr Taulane expressed hnpalliliee and lold the Ourl tho witness wns telling I highly Improbable story. "I have not clipped your wings," said Judge Audenrled In reply to Mr. Tan lane's complaint. Mr. Taulane then nfked Captain Sou. der IT the Major had told him on Sep tember !l that ho had received a letter rrorn Isndore Stern The witness said he had not. ' Did the Major ever give you any In strtntlon In tnnke further Investigation nrter the dale when he received the let tir rioin Stern1''' asked Mr. Taul'ine. i. sir." said the I'aptnin ' I ild nnjliodyv ' "tin the night previous to tin elic Imn,' said the wlttievi 'the M:nin's brother told ine- " Mr Taulane told I'aptaln Souder be was not Interi-j-ted In whAt the Mayor's brother told him. Mr. Taulane withdrew his qucMlmi and n'ked, "Mr. Soulier, when did jou last see these reports?" Souder re piled Hint h had not een them since he handed Hum to the Major's ncre. tary. Mr Taulane then nskrd the captain IT In these reports ho had seen anv affidavits mndn by Alio Cohen and othi rs. I wnuldnt say they wcte not there," y, Vou read those renorts?" oiiesilntieil Taulane. "Some or them," answered Souder. ".Vow. .Mr. Souder.'' F.ild Taulane, aner .vou got the report on Mr. latin- Friuii. the wltne-s testified, tumid lo ""7- """ " was turned over by jour another p.ilrolmnn and said: "What will ""'" "h,,t did jou do then?" .:. ...'." ...I.,.,...- .i. ,.-..... i t n voiveci. tne renrosent.itinn nr tho ini Mr. seott. "iii.ii i t.-em ,.m ,.n v;n,,..in.. ' I.OI., is coilieiniuiiinh iiiu uti.ii"ii " .- ' - -- "-r. -, ... .i ...n.i.jiv large plate mill capable or turning out powers and the little powers in the ""' result or the hearings before Magls- rrum lO.noo to 12.000 tons a month. r . , . ' . . trate I'erseh." commissions is not unreasonable. ,, .. ,, , , Ine only practicable way to run alleged that the Commonwealth was anything is for somebody to run it., endeavoring to charge Major Smfth we get hltn for? For ttjing to get III' Outside Stock Prices (January 5.1. latnl The followint table hnw. th lat ri-enriled fi.-ili- iirli-e ami tlatr-4 of Iriin-artlenx nf liank. triMt nimtMiiy and arlnull l(-al atorlis apl limn. an. I. In t-onie rne. nter dealt In nn the riillailrliihla Htnrk KtihntiRe (Quota tions roniplleil by Harms A. l.odand): Bdibe Ahranis's pocket." "No," the other patrolman was said to havo re plied, "we'll get him ror breach or the peace." (- He Wn Mrurk Tho vltnesa tcstllled he was struck several times on the way to the natrnl ie i i.i t. .. . i. . .......... .. ,. : T .. e vrii !. ii " ' .ei mum- mai i arey was in i nov. .Morion -mcnuci. a. jouin. wno ul- League of Nations IS going to bo the fight and had a magistrate Issuing ! ready has been on the witness Mand. The Peace Conference nnd the with acts or other men !eirrlnry lint Them The witness Mild he gave them to the Mayor's seer elnr.v. ".rter jou got the reports did jou. as a detective, d iinj thing more than turn them over to the Mayoi's i-eore-tary?" nrkeil Taulane. "Only to keep my men down the!," replied the captain. Liuinnn iiski-ii tne witness ir be m run by a few men. charges began Mr. Scott. imimi up and asked ir ho could do any-' any or his men had made an ainst In Nevertheless there is no denvliif ''" " think thnt two wrongs make i thing for tho primmer, who asked him tne case. Mr. Scott objected and Mr. H.I ilka that the situation which resulted a light?" asked Judge Audenrled. I to phone to the newspaper employing Taulane changed his tack ATe-rlein Il.i ni M'a Mav j Il.inlc of Coinnierre . . . . 1-.1 Nov. hunk of North Amiriea "Mi Jan. I lirna.l strt-it no Apr. . (Vntinnlil National ... ."" Apr fintral National II" Nov. Corn li hiiM.'i Nat I .. air. .tan. r.lBhtli National 410 l).-e ' Farmer. Me-h Nat.. IT" Auit. ' Firm National '-'1.1 Auu. Fourth Street National .11" .Ian, I Fox Chan" 121 net. 1 'rnnlilln Nailonal .... IPO Nov. I Irrmamown U"'i Hit. I llranl National . .. all Nn. Kenmncton miiiuiihi ., nn i'"'. Manounk National... .t:M r Market Street National IVI July VlhMIe CUV Hank.... .12 Hit. Valtonnl Seeurlly I4J .luly Ninth National Sln'j Nov. North Penn iao May Northern National .... 2im .luly Vorttnientern National, inl'i 1-e. !etm National "J77 Jan Phllailelphiu Nailonal . 311 TV . Quaker Flty National 1.". Jan. eennil National. al" i Nov. Sixth National -'O.' Nov. inuthwark Nailoml... 1.1-1' on. Snuthueatern National. It." Apr. rentti National I'-'o Jan Tevtlle National Il.l'l .llllv I'hlr.l National 2.1 Sept. Tradi-aiiii-nH National.. -MO I'ee. llllon National 211 Jail. iVeot Phlhuleliihla . ... II Nov. Diteof l.nt Sale 25. 'IS from the publicity of Saturday's wrongs confines the acis to the meeting was a vast advance in in- ''".'.'.a!:" "?!'.!,"!:. " ... . ii' 'ii! 'crnnt'onal democracy over anything ness to answer questions about Magls A 'is pievious in the historv of tho world. '!rntP s,',""n,s presence at the station !-'.' -ru ..ii- r- it '.- . .. house. I tlilnk that the commission of two I him about his arrest. Michael, accord- e men con- t ing to lite witness, ran off to do so, but I u-iiu oh.ikod liv nne of the Tiatrnlnteo mill Judge Audenrled permitted the wit- niTOsti d. When waiting for the patrol K's" 'wagon, the witness testified. Mrs. Cohen, Trut Compinlea ew Yoii bankers said they did not believe tho money restrictions had had any Important healing on stock market ooerntlon nt t,no .i that the opinion o careful observers was that, f&-. j'.tjyions have been stabllshed or are In sight, there could not be a pro LVv"rncajn:'?, cimnge re the uetter In the bond market situation, notwith. 'S,, Aitanding that price are regarded ns attractive at the prehent levels. ''i.'i':. Liberty Loan bonds were active, but nn sti-lMoir i.iimiml ,. i I et.fn(iuol:illons. The 3Vi were still under ; and the -lijs below Da, f It was slated that theio hud bteu fairly good liitvluc of tho ti,.. va-. u uA...i i .i.i i. n .i. . ivuiiJUKii I'wiiu.T iinu amen HII3 -icL-h iii int.- ni-v low prii'o levels that were ''sustained. Some railroad Issues advanced In sjmpathy with the Im . provement dlsplajed In rallrnad slocks. Industrial Issues as u whole Were quiet and Inactive. , Aside fiom the maturing obligation- of tho neM few weeks which ,smust ncccss.irllj be cared for, it Is regarded as unlikely that thcru will r iSfiV'.V VV llllt lil-w or iiiiimi luilt. uilillli'lllK, '. W "'' r . . I "Ii iff'-- Apinoxlmato llgmci of subscriptions to the Norfolk nnd U'citcin W V& RailWHV t! per cint teu-jeai' convcrllblo bonds will pot be available v.' 1l flk .n i.... i.... .1... I. ..it t. .1.... .. AVIvnl tntui luii-t, inn nn- niuit intuit-, nn' iiitii iicurij' mo entire offerlii" ha1! Y' 'HOT b"'" "1,iel by lllf stockholders. The Issue would amount to J17.?uo,OOU, on the HUMS or Mocunoaiers inning iheir ullotmcnt nt par at isjj per cent. There Is no timlcrvv riling sj ndlcate, nnd It Is now assured Hint ft the pruned of stockholders' hiihscriplloiis will provide nil of the futiiN 'required. I orty per tent or tne supscription was payable Siiturdav but a large number of stockholders had nntlcipaled payments by navl'mr in I' fn.t ftf Mia Ivnnrlu a AMIn Triikt lit" r.-hiinnt 'I'runt -1' Central 'I ruit f. .iv.. I'helten Trust I'oloni.ii Trunt . . . . I'olumhla Ave Trusl .. I'ommi-rc-lnl Tru-!., ,. 'omnionweallh Trunt.. I'ontfr.ental-Kouli Trut Fmplr" Title Trunt.. F.xcplnlor Trust Feil.T.ll Trut I'liI.M tv Trust Fin l'o of Pi I rl iref. .1.. .1.1 ...f ! '-"rankforil Trust i IV tnklln frj-i I'-rniantown 'lrust . . . 1 lllrarrt Ave T K r . . . i Ulranl Trut lunrantee Trust . . .. i HnfUllnetiin Title f. Tr. Ilamtlton Trunt. . ., . Hnlmentitirc Trust.. ,, lnclumrl.il Trust 1 Integrity Trust . . . Kensinrten Trust . . l.md Title 'mini... Uliertv Title Trust. l.ocan Trust Vlattajunk Trust Market Ht Title Tr Mi-rrhapts l'nlon Trust Mutual Trunt S'ortiVm 'I'rost S'nrth Phlla Trust . ,. Northwestern Trust . ivihain Trust t'enn.i Fn for Ins. etc.. People's Trust Phlla F for CI Mliirs.. F'hlln.h-hihli Trust .. . Prio.lilnt Life f. Trust I.T Heal l.ntnte T I T. .Tja" llenl lt.it" Trust coin. .v! do nri-f "it Repuhlle Trust IV" Itlttenhotipe Trust .... 1.1 Taennv S I TAT. Tloira Trust Fnlte.l See I, I A T VVan .lunetlnn . Vrni Fnrl Trust . . . U'ml I'hll.l T A T. t II in.-, L'lll'4 inn I'.'lu', S4 la nil I'.T. .inn 1011 111.".', ITT mm -!!' T.I Sim in IL'l liill r.'j, I TO '.Ml Itll'i IVHj Ins 1.1" ill', I. It nn -. r.nu rrid j so ir.-i, Ton 3.1 'I 111'. 1.1 si inn inn inn 117 Jan. Jan. Nov. Sept. o.t Fell. Jan Nov. Jan. rw. .1.111 Ju'v net Oil. net Jan. Jan. ivt. Nov. Apr Jen I lee Jul! Pee. No Jan. 1 1.-1 Hi I May Jan. Mar No 'n ll-e. Jan. lire. pii AlU I VI . AP-. Nni. Jan. 1.1 n :. v. Feh. Jan. 7 l!l MS MS is HI '11 IS Is is is 'Is is IS is is 'is MS MO Mil wife of "Battling Abe," and a relative The public for the tirst time saw The witness tes.HUd that Magistrate:0'. :om,K l!'1':'"1- V,""" ''" t inquire the peace machine in operation and von-n had been th.re and had or- - , - ; the world was frankly told who was "Pl: ' tVftZ H? , " FIT . ,,h n.m p-i- -gainM the .,... Mr. Scott objected to the teitiuiony this witness on the score that what happened at this period could not running it and why. BALK LIKBKXECHT TKIBITK "I don't think It will be of tniirh help1 til niie ..lleol " . ..in., i!. ... I fndee Vmleii. i f.wi to ,.ti,...-i.i.- Mi. c.,.,, ... . ,i. oe.i ' given bj ' ." ,.,.1.11111, .1,1. .-vw.l ,,f l,"ll. - , with his questions. Canadian Soldiers ltreak. I'p SocialUt Aleeling in His Memory W linillieg, Man.. Jan. L'7. Itetiirnrd rled, "hut to disappear.' Miliiiein iiiii.i.i ii i-i t- iiiin iiiuh over eio- tlallsls who tried lo hold immorlul Th.i i-inn..r .. . .1 ii, n ,-e,i enter into a charge agahit a co-defend- for n further healing, were they?" aslud "nt f'"' 'onMdracy. as It had not been Mr. Siott. done In furtheinnce of nnj' alleged con- "It wan not to appear that they were t splraeji discharged," remarked Judge Audcn- . Judge Audenrled ruled, however, that 1111(1 SIlOUIIl Aildrrssing the Court, ho said, "Mr. Souder has pucheil It over on somebody else and somebody may push it back oil Mr. Souder. Colonies Before Supreme Council i intintied front Pace One Japan. Haron Maklno and Da run N'obu-aki. PACKERS' SECRET ALLYKEYSTONER' i, "Hig Men in Pennsylvania" (i Promised to Prevent v Prosecutions ?. . . t I'HICK CIRR ADMITTED ' Armour's Cross-Examination Hrforo Senators Reveals Other Influences "a.lilndlon, Jan. IT --"A big man In 1'rnnsylvntiln" has come Into the pack Ing investigation under a sinister Im putation. This new- figure ln tho con troversy over tin. charges by the Kedernl Trade Commission against the packers was Intioduied today Into the hearing on pi tiding packer legislation before the Si nale Agriculture Committee by .'ram IB J. Honey, i-'ederal Trnde Com mission counsel. "" Mr. Itcney read a letter written by Alfred it, frliio, general counsel foir" Armour Ai Company, referring to "a blc man" In I'ennsjlvanla who, It wns! stated, hail agreed to see there were no 1 I""" utlotis In connection with the sale'" of certain kinds or oleomargarine. , J Ogdrii Armour, president or Armour Co. who was on the witness stand,, said he had never heard of "that big, mnn " . l'.eference to the prominent Penn svlvanlan did not recur, but it wan understood this aspect of Mr. Hency'd evidence iiKallist the packers would bo developed lat.r nnd that the name of tlm "big man In Pennsylvania" might be ilivulgrd. r'ross-e.aminatlon of Mr. Armour bv Mr Hrney, lotinsel Tor the Federal Trade Commission, ronttnued today, wltlt" Mr. lleney seeking to establish and Mr. Ahnour denying that the big packers arbitrarily fixed cattle prices. Chicago prices largely determine quo unions at other markets, Mr. Armour testified, nnd Armour & Co.'s buyers n other cities are advised constantly aX to th situation. 7. I'on't tin. packers in that way conl ,.....,. i-n-ij-iiiicrev nsKcd irt trol Hit, the Thev have a Kre.-,t deal to do with,' J.. .I".?' .!''' ",""'',, replied, "but not 'erihlng ilr. lleney contended that the big'' ackers favored friendly commission' "iccemii ,Un , h"' "luse who M " accept the price viewpoint of the me:,t thin f!i i- i,.. ..,.i.i ' Uucers learned that frle.i'dly'comm'lsslon lndustr.v, Uun-rs Ie ii'ie" ?i0t ,,f,,er ,"'lo, "nd'conseuuenlly the others were drive out. "Hie Orguiilrntioni. Innuenreil Internntional Labor Legislation!, Haven't the five big pa, kers discuss. b fnlted Stales, i: X Hurle;. and San-J having elected friendly ollle, of "toe uel ilomperi: Creat Hrltaln. (ieorg,, exchanges and cattlenim's associations' Xlcoll flames and Ian Malcolm ; Krance. '' asked. assotiatlons... Js nnellngs for Karl l.li libknecbt. IS 17 Is '17 is is is is IS MS is ir is is is is in is is l" tn is 17 is is l! 'in IS 'to 17 IS 'IS I'l 17 'IK '17 17 ts Ik 'in ie 'IS in Alter ine .-ociausis nan neon pre vented from nieiilng In a theatre thev assembled in Market Stpiare, but sol diers dispersed them nfter llst-flgliting. Socialist henthiuat tcrs was pillaged, lll erature thrown Into the streets and bullied and furniture demolished. Waul L". r. lo Save Small Kailruuil VVasliliiKlon. Jan. i'7 Action by the inllroad adnilnlstratlon or the sugges I lou or shippers, hacked by State olll clals or Colorado, that the' government take over and operate the Colorado Midland llallroad. which has been sold In be dismantled, Is being withheld until a definite proposition Is submitted. It was said today at the rallrnad admin istration that representatives or ship pers and of the Colorado Public Service Commission, who had conferred with ndtnlnlstiatloii olllclals, were assured that recommendation of a. workable plan would receive earnest consideration. Fumes Kill Seranton Muii Ncrimton, ro.. Jan. 2".--IJIther over ci me bv the rumes or gasoline or smoth ered bv the ruh or tne llipild Itself fleorge llaverly. manager of the Atlan. He llellnlng i-'ompany's new service sta- tioti here died a few minutes after be M MI'e. 1 lilenllllrd Carry Workers jer Michael. .'.07 South tho testimony was ptoper Mand on the record. I secretary or the KiMi I firth Ward He, louder liuportiiiil Vtllness Captain Souder proved r,ne or the most publican committee and secretary or the hnportaiit witnesses or the day. He was M. Colllard and I.. I'. I.ocheur: Itnlv. Signer des I'lanehes and Slgnor Cahrlnl : Japan. M. Itlchlan and M. Oka. Kfgulnt Inn or Ports. Water. aj- and Ilallroads fnlted Slates. Henry White; Creat llrilaln. Sir John Simon ; France! was the nel wlttuss. flnletter Club called He said he was a Carev adherent tun! ' "", romlltlmiH found there were ern told u Blralghtforvvanr stotv of the ' bodied In written reports to tho Mayor, elect Ion troubles. He said be had been ' 1'"l failure to produce these reports In the Thiul district station when the ' Major Smith Is under indictment for men nrrested on the Persch warrants j contempt. He Is not being tried on this were brought In and bad Identified each I third Indictment now-, however one as a Carey worker. Most of them j Hecnin-e of the knowledge or the Firth were i ommltteemcn or election officers. Ward conditions gained by this i-peclal be tcMlllcil. investigation. Captain Soudcr's testl- Mr. Scott objected to this testimony, ninny was waited for with Interest, but was ovet ruled. ! In reply lo uuestlons he said that he Mr. Taulane then showed that the 1 bad been 'assigned to" the .Mayor In men ni rested on September S were to'autj'or I'.il,. .Mr. Taulane thoucht the assigned to Investigate Fifth Ward con- Andre Volss and Albert Clavellle; Italy, dltions and make a report to the Mayor. Slgnor (Jrespl and Slgnor de Martino; lapau. .vi. lamaKawa nnd Colonel Snto. Japan M. Vnmakawa and Colonel Sato. JAPAK WOULD RETLRN TSIXG TAO TO CHIiSESE Paris Jan. "" - i R- A 1" 1 The Jap. anese delegation will in Its nttltude on uuestlons coming before the I'eace Con gress he Inspired bv sentiments express. u nj viscount I china, the .Milanese hnve been election officers on the fni. I answ er should be "avsltrnci! In- the Mm-, foreign minister, on the f.henlnir of the lowing day nnd those arresled on the 'or." and tlietu was a' wrangle between J.1'''' a,,!r',,15l0, ,,a'"n'M senior delegate. Hth of September were lo have been Mr. Taulane and .Mr. Scnll over this. "?"" todnv " Associated ollhyrs on September 15. Tho answer remained "assigned lothe The Japanese w 111. first or nil. conlrib- William .1. Ujan. a former patrolman Mayor." ute In every way possible tn the con- nt the Third District, testified that he had been put on the force through Carey and that he hnd been transferred to another district, more than a hour's ride from his home, without reason. Illarkjiirk Sold (in'' P.ivnl Illume, 1212 South Firth street, told of being arrested In "niittllng Abe" "" Cohen's poolroom on September 5, IfM nf W. hnd been taken from tbe valve tilt , ... ..I ! .!. ! was ellgagto n .imiiKii.K i u air ires- hv ,.,,...,,.- llnvden. the necio onlrnt sure on the tanas wnen tne accident ' , . ,. ..i ..i .. - . .. . occurred, and' it is believed to have ' latcl convicted nt West Chester. till mil a alvo releasing gasoline In "e "aid he was sitting on a pool table mistake for a valve to regiilatn the air. ;when llayden came In. There was a llaverly was a native of Overton, Pa . pj.- ,,f cards near him, the witness tes. uad vvnH sixty yearn of age. tlt, and Ilajden nnesed him on a " "" charge of "maintaining a gambling More Silver liars Shipped lo India house" He didn't want to go at first, New l,.rU. Jan 27 -Tin. Assay ( mice ',Ut, """ I"1"0""''1" ',l,1,f'1 ol" black- Is making a shipment nf Vl.Siin.niin of J-"'K. . silver Pais to India. Tills makes a total ' "When llayden pulled that 'blackjack' I went, the witness te- During July and Auciin. ih -riin.. elusion of a just ami nrrmnnent ne.iee stated. In. had been making general Iri. "nrl n,l,b'r expect nor deslie any ten I Investigations principally concerning '"n" ' cxpanslon in c'hlna "r -"Iheila. he gainhllng said. VJll1n rlUfHnine In rlltriiicu h I.I. H.. ,s, j, . 1 " '"'' ' O l " n i i-il M T ltll lilt" on heptemher i. the witness tesli- press any uuestlons hkeh to iom hefnre ned. 'the .Mayor sent for me and said he had heard of liouhle In the Fifth Ward. He said ho wanted me to grt myself nr tn (.end my men to find out If things he taw- In the papers about the wnid wre true. lli-nrH Life Ins rhll.i.Wnhla Life Life Instiranee Companies. n Au. 7. '1 of about J25.00i(.i0 shipped from th s It said 'go', and Anr s' mi center on Ihn recent movemi nt. In. II- tilled Mnr is" 'in callous are thai the shipment will bo H,, ,,. llnt , IS lolioweo oy outl-rs in ine nc.ii en 10 ;ti r- - - Financial Briefs Ml feli. .Inn. Jrii vtnv .lulv "S. 10, I'lre Insurance fnmnilnles s lllrtfre . . I.-T" Assnel.iimn. I'runklln .... Illilennilen. e Sfllirit.V Tns l'o of N'orth Vi". Ins Co of Stnte of Ph l.nnil'ennen's , . . . Mrehlinles' . . I'eenle's Na tlolla 1 Pell inee I'nhed l'imtietri! . . mij rim r.i inn 17'i r.n 12 Pnssfncer Rullwiij Mnrks 1 .Tun .'n snr. tsy Inn. flee S!.t. Nov. (lei Mav Apr. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS I I hlnnro. Jnn "I IIDHH R. celols. II I'll he.td Slow. st(inl lo slioliK. spots hfiol Iher on illotee nuu'lltr KriitifN, one iohm uni'tiatlfiH. Ki So l.lnilliil ili-niHiiii nir imni tinu ' . mixed limn. , Hum. 17.-iar 17.711; heny 1 bUlt'oern, VII ." 11. 1.1. iii'-uiuiii tun, iihii. '".-itnil-n Suliorhun . hlsens' (tilth llthi I'ontlnentnl I'tel PK t- llndillllKtnn, - Virih Slulli Sire"!". .,. ..... "" (lerninnt'n (ttli A sthl. f J :-"i',' '" flea. Il-Jti J.l.sn Hestnnvllln M P.. . hi.iki:.. Vni. i-amiis"'".'. '.! .'-""a.. r..T..Fr,". ;.:;:. .:' Knsler. Imtis Iliy, 1,1 Ar' .. .?.':" e ,' i.'i.h ." iMii '. . ... ' I'hltnileliiShi k tmrhv., ,. , P'dla (lrnys ferry, Ksnsss Cllj. Jin.. .Inn -r nr..,.. ... nhlire Ale I lull I .orkeM ihtnuouis, si V'.1-1": Oi.nuii'henil ins-, IS "SI nn'i s-'j :. 117li If. am, 07 '; '.'Olll, 13 .lllll Auk. Vov. Oct Vlif. Jan. .tiilv .llllv .lime Auk. T)ee. .Ian. Nov rv IS. I. 20 nn. 3. is. 14. '.'1. is. M7 1 i. iiptirtititi i.estrnngc and Walsh were my principals In the work and they took many statements from people lii the ward, which they copied off on a lipewrlter and handed to me." "Were these statements from neonle I who claimed they had been beaten up 1 by policemen?' asked Mr. Taulane ncked 111 a cell, but after Mr Scmt nhle.ird ir. .1,1.. ..i... being confined for a time In the ser- and Judge Audenrled said "Produce the Beams room nf the Third District Mn- papers. The evidence is In the reports tlott lie was taken to the Deut.sch Club, 1 themselves in their original shape ' where he met I.ieutenant Hennelt and ..u.... ..,.... . ... ..... .... -" .,.!.... lit". .1,1-, I, ,1I the congress. Baron Maklno Kiiirl "Our minister of ferelgn afTalrs mav be regarded as having expressed the views or the peace delegates in outlin ing the broad policies or Japan. He dis posed or anv question as o Japan s re. iatlon Willi lltinski ley desjlai'iig that she neither Intends nor desires to Interfere In Itursian affairs, hut Is willlne-. if . "I sent from eight to twelve men into ''cited, to nld Russia in restoring or the ward lrnm S'enteniher 7 1,1 Q.nin.,1,,. der. mat is nuite natural." Mr. Armour Zl7:'l r ""', w,,nl B0"" Wl'le hi- -i 1 ' y ' organizations.' ., ,,Jlr', """" n a reluctant wit- n-ss. .Mr. llene, attempted t tril... the nelwotk by which be alleged the packers have tried lo tighten their hold on the meat supply and to re-mforcu their Jln.incl.il Interests. He delved Into alleged packer control of strict car linis at Kansas city and hloux 1 Ity, hanks In nil packing clti.s, canneries on the I'mjlfl,. Const, sloc'i- .1..1111 in mn worth Tex Si .11 inn . 01 irngaieu lands in c.ilif.imt.. Pautt Sent .Men lo Ward The annual report of Morris & Co., packet H. for the year ended November 2. shows net Income, nrter charges and tae or $4,21 i.83R. eunlvalent to SHO.fi'.i 11 shale cintied on the g.l.noo.nno capital stock, ns coiiipnred with net Income or J5.ini.n7 1, or $180.03 a snare ln the preceding jear. A London cable sajs: A dispatch rrom Uerllii says thnt a Maietnent Is sued bv the Imperial Hank or Germany as or January 18 gives Its total hold ings or gold ns 2,27. 180.000 niaiks. Deuisch. he testified. "Why should jou stick with nn Irish man" We're nil .lews, so v hy can't we stick together?" the witness testified Lieutenant llennetl nsked. "Then they suggested that downstairs In the club and drink." he said. "Did you'.'" h was asked Mllnrss ltoiiehl llrllik Wo did and I paid for the drink," in. and other places and vast tracts: irrigated lands in California. Z Mr. Armour .-hows Irritation Mr. Armour showed signs of Itrltatlo3v as Mr. lleney developed the following Aimnur. Swift nnd Morris Ii.ivm' J111111 interests in the Western Meat i 011111.-111 j-, San Flam Isco. J Cinlahj and Wilson are the onlv big., packets owning individual planis In California. Charged that Armour. Swift nnd Morrh; icfused to compete In Call-fornl-i because of tfielr Joint holdings vv hen Mr. Armour started a plant m ht. I'aul. Mr. Swift increased can- tal of stitckjariU there $.10(1,(1110 anil handed the new stock ovir to Mr Aimnur. Swift and Armour jointly own Sioux! ( ity street car lines. ti "''.ft i""1 Ar,"our agreed to tstalur Ilsh stockjnrds In north Kant-as City? piantsrr,",KC'1 '" ,""1,J Iu'vv "loJern Armour. Sw Ifi and Morris went fntn'i cnttoti8c.d oil business together In .V1"; '"'"'"e and Oklahoma. Pooled funds lo fight antagonistic.. oleomargarine legislation Worked together 10 keep (Jnmlia stockyard prices "In line" When Hi.. Annour.IIeney duel was In progtess L. D. . Weld, of Swift & ( .. told Ihe Houe Internatc Cou, merce Cninmlciinn that the Fede-a'l Trnde cinmi-slon made an improper use of the Swift fl's In ,i.l .,..1.'. k!.i,! ( a In ftin A lane.l I.i,. n Tt it,...,.. i,....i t . ... - ..i-i.... ...- ... .... ....-,-,....,,, ,,, 1,-niK 1UW.--V- i,-i iri n idirituiic to US Case T.io, Haron Maklno again referred tn the Mr Weld said thin nlie-d T. .i , , foreign minister's address. In which he ,,,, ,1( ,;,i,, , ' , ' slmster said. "Viscount fehlda left no room for , " "'' '"rresiHjndence and. to doubt as to where Japan stands when ' "in"' ttiided to discredit the wholti he said that it, at the Teace Congress leport j Japan was given ihe right rreely 10 ills. ' "'' -rinour was succeeded ns vv Fclilda itave amnio nssnr- anre Hint japan na.s no territorial am bitions n china," said Huron Maklno "On the contrarj we have solenmlv en caged to respect the political and terri torial Integrity or China. (nir country proposes to demonstrate she U n s!n- ere friend of China by using eiere 1-1-deavc.r to promote good will ami the common weuare. we o ha v e a Nominations for ofllcers and members of the governing committee or the 1'hlln. delphla Stock Fxchange ror the ensuing j ear will close nt 3 o'clock toda.v. Ihe witness leplled. He Joined tho club, he said, ami the next morning was given n henting be fore Magistrate Coward and discharged. Morris 1'erliarskl. I in Fine street, who testified nt West Chester, wns the next witness called, He was bothered bv'n The New York Sublreasurv galnrd poor memory and to 'most of the quts $.180,000 from banks on Saturday, malt- tlnns replied. "I don't remember." lug a net insh gain since Friday of He saw the mid on Cnhen'n poolroom $2. GO i. 000. 1 and followed the crowd to the police The New York Slock llv hange has s'utloi, where he was shovel against n.ln tied to the list Fierce Oil Corpora-I the wall by a policeman, he said. He pose of Tslng Tan, she will hand it bad. b Fdward Morris, head or the Morrn to China under the terms of the note- l'.u klnc Comninv -oorui exchanged between China and Japan In 'ompanj. Tnulane nsked the wltiuss "I don't know ." was the reply. 'There were six. or seven or eight. I handed lliem trt .Tne Stnillli ilm M....A.'.. . ar-y" ,, , ""A, .ids t.me of changes a-u. .hang-, ';",h"' ' ' " t ihe witness said he remembered onh ing conditions, when the pasr K being '' ' Morrl" "'d the oMinitice that one named mentioned in the repoitv, hurled and new hopes, bleaks animeth- ' 'nn.rtmiint of the i niling lcglslntlinV "thnt of lunnvltz, of (Jasklll street." He ods must lulo ilnv world, it is A' vital would put that Industrv in the situation said his men had made verbal reports of necessity that there be friendly agree- where the railroads aro nn condition., n. the ward ,0 I,.,',,. e 'rt,,V?1?nVC0'Tlnke oTbo',',, '$$ "' '' h. vioulrt n,.,l.B .h.. ,ia.nft !!,!'nB.t,n.?rIir10r;"I"'.,Iui,B' ""uM '.'complications while ! ""IK-rntcly nnd chalbng.. su. cessf u Audenrled said rail, as ir you hnd an the tiiiuntlerstaiullngs hnv.i been ro.ster- contrndleilon that 'th.. wm- ,iulil not interest In life. I ry to make a little eil assldunuslv b.v selfisli Interests. Yet now I ver ir it had not bun for th'o noise" jo sppe of these hindrances, trade he five big Chlrnno packers." ' , tn- mikv .'"iKiiui-u . 1 10m no i" "' -"" '""" " "W!" iiiiTi-iwfn i in- imt kcth, in pan mid -t Major things were .pilei in Ihe Firth ET?"e.n" ' v l'"' .1 1.. " L "U1'' ?' ' smalle, ne.centage f nrollt diirin- ,h irninuiic 1.1 ' Aiitiiiiii lllinp ttllll, ITll .. .. i 1 .1 . . . , " - the exception or the Fulled States, our , "r ',"""1' i"'"1 "e 10.1.1 nitininistralloii Todav, our commerelnl 1 Ward: thnt iiothlne serious .-, enine- relations are ir. y eiose and. with, " ------ -- e n .,.,, exceniton or me 1 nite.i si.-ites .., , ,,,,. . .,,,..,.- .... ,ni i, ponce u,.re ,xportH to china nre larger than to nnv authorized and approved in the case of active. I had no talk with the Major other country. Morris Co. Ihe war profits iviri on the written reports 1 envo bis sec- - -.ireelj mnr.. than half of what the-fooil retary." ndnilnisirniion approved." 1)1.1 you ever tell th., Mayor of the rjfj. RnjivpfJ in Cif Mr. Morris , hinged that the mar. written reports'."' nsked Mr. Taulane lil IWUfiVll Uylll ket c.ommlltee of the S'atloitnl Llvesto. 1; I "Oi mi.. in liinil fn Moln IS,... Iff J' ((Mil 11 MMVllJ l ''I I- l..., .1- ..I1A, IT TO. I .hi ......it .1, eli.i , .. -.' -i-i". .',.11,1, n.flil N. ...... It ....... Um.11. JI 'r.lir.l SIS. ... " i,.', niiii'iiri..., , ...... ,, ... ,.n.ii !-- - ii..-.--. ., , .e . -n... iirH.v. ii. :.i. . .--. . .... 1.11 ....a.l.H... . ... ......In.. W,lt.llE,T "..,,. ,1,1, I, 1, run I, ..,....,..... . . s ... . -, . ..-."- -kl.aa.. Ita M. I.n U. 1H.1I. llu ... ..O .KellumViiVl nitie.l P.ii'hlnl' l.rAHViiT.ai. iion PsJ.PnrVr.'. ... .1 1M h.e X -i, ilea additional common stock ; Weyman. dldni reinenther who the policeman w-as. 'Was there no talk at all bet-,,.,. " M "" fl ll I ., 0.IUM.on. nni, ,... I lint 'TOA'shrowom.. sis-smi-l..'."; pIks. II.-.H. IS. S'rlmel!r7Ui',Nl,V, l',V!'hl ,,'H'1' '"'"' wv" rhllmlelnbl.. ins Mar. n. ! Hrutoii Company additional common At West (hester. according to Ihe you and the Major about Ihe rcporls?" - tho market committee sought ,l er 'I'B'ilow ..p.'nhni Sue lower, stntkeis iin.l fee.1- HHIJKP n,ei Iiiii -tin) i,.,,i ,. , Mni.l'n (t llnrllnc Cn. :ki. .luiv ni, ' ,i,H present outstanding certificates ror 11,,, atiii" '...'.. special meeting to wage a vigorous I would mean higher prices in (ho e ne 'f. ' '. K ,'irr.f, . ''"'J l,rti m'jlllS Shoi yiV'V1."'':' '.'rllnK' jinwu'so' .-n'si-J".! lt P"f ... ? Vov "(i i.MS common stcck. bearing the name Kings ewere vou Iv Ing when vou wer -.. ., S" , , . , , . light for tee larger appropriation. Ii i.'iumer. J J 'i I ' 'Uh,V''' " ni ''"rliiT 1. ! "",l" ,,,,,ns,,i w- -'0- rAMnilTinr'V.V.-.V. ,V;,;' - S Cm,n'5' Klr1"" ,lKl" "I"1 V'V7 l'SV"- W "hlr." J? Tauunrnsked "ATr .JU:R XuJe"rl'1 nyl probable that the coinmiiteo wnl send I fc , ,. . , jS. tllBWIJWt n,k;r i.,l rnd,,, MWRrV" . . . . . 4?'i i."' s I'any. r In ,7C"'I, "p ."UtsU'idlng 'M . Vjm objected ' "Did the Minor ever talk to jou about a sub-commitle, .,, Washington to ,.- fugge.l. I mmllter He Invr.llgnle.l Iter. arnK.r.n"...! :S'ir V?-li, & iAZT ,-J "ir-"'..!!!' Wi? vK're!"::: 'so', ir :l , CoimV1 Vfert Hc'l ghi , nd' How" r lrZ". Mr. Taulane .hen asked the wl,eM: l "'" Pea. to member- ..f the Sena be- e ea,d .,. hnd been inr.irmed ,M ... , Jl".f.V''',,!'',,,, , ,h Kir,,,,,, " 'ATrrI' ,. .'"'"" '""""' A','! peSHsl "ivnnis. . . AX ' No'' 0?.' ' 2 ! nl"y. ,, South Porto II. o Sugar . 'on - "Has anybody been speaking to vou I No' v lv ,, half of the liver Inipiovement project m.irket committee icce ved $itii.0mi n-, VMh'oSSJ s?me'5e..rln'i "Sc Se H U " miVX'JJliVr1 tjiinlra IVillln.... com so ..,, Is. ;in Vmldltional 8 per sent cumulative or Intluenclng. o,f" ' suppressed N.iihlng The rivers and harbor, bill reported """"V from the ussoclatlon. and sug- 'S 'armni -' "i , ' "Ll -"jMd. d ;,r sf . . . ...... .. .. ', Jure . 7 , fem.(1 mocU. 'Nobody has been speaking to me" "Hid jou suppress hid thing in jour out today is revised upward by about Rested that It might be well for Congre-', dft nrff in miv "M -l ' uiir ip ri'iin. r luiin. i"rt-ii .11 1 . j iiui.iiif . fii,uv".uu" 11111 uiiimin p rfiutrniinn . "i in' - ...,. -...ni..rPn,,i w If !;'... . w.,f 1.... i.... n (tufii I. 1" I'lNH fll iHU'l III' 1'Ull lli-l . CM..'"'! r.(l."i uoiiil Iihjiw. JI7 ISO 17 75; bulk. 1 J kU-iu,. ipiM sr.na li.d Hlrnnir. ' v1,1"1 v.H,.,lrr t.l t me1 k, SlL.tticf in ,111. PrfrimKH, iirin'i. ih'ti A7SWJ ,1 van' 7X.txJ ni7 .ViifflU: cowh, H7..'(icv Ml, tf lU-Tf 'Jj fei.Iirv JM.-iUICKJI - W llllt kau.l Ul,.,li I (IHi lArS; .11111 hen,! Mlra.lj" ewes. S ,111(1 in .Ml, ,.- Svl'ItL rsh. Jnn 'J? CAtT .H lt.-li.l. v ILit 8l.i.l Slesrs, til..MifM7: mm .sYiii, cowi. Ilnff n.,-,11. ,.- anil nea.i ion, ji.i.riii. ititUmiU'tr. :i7(i.l head 1 1 In tier. s - wv4kvtJ. lii'U I"..') iu.11,1 Miihi'in. nn I-I TjP-- xukeri. ll.VMS .,0. ulna, in I'll '.''AVn I.AMHH- llerelPtH, Ifill 'eU lOl. PIlPVIi 9 1 I 7 LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS nid .a. 1 'JN ..'IS .IIS .1.1 .1111 .07 1 A iioi.hfikmi .stocks Mii.-.N'aliiara . . .iiniu-av . ... Mlzp.lh Kxl.ni.lnii MoiitHlln Nurth Slur . . . Keeue Kuln . . . Wot Unit .... AsU .37 ..1L' .as .117 .is .07 I".. inn 14 Kiin .1. top lambs, '1 Atlanta lllue Hull . . lUiolh Dlamt II II Dnliv ... . Krwunai. dr. Spearhead . Silver puk . .Misi-i-:i.i.ANr;ois Arizoiia fnlte.l ........ ., Nevada Wonder 7i T.coiia Jlhiltm !" .01 Ml .III .C ,OJ ,1111 .111 .in .0.1 0.1 .is .0:1 m) 1.01 hist lliiftulii. X. V.. -Ian :'7 - CATTI.i: vliilM. 1. .on neiin. mi.iw nni lower, rrtnei ill". l ,iii. NeiniiiiiK Hieeri. linsr Imtiliers ll 4. Ill: vearlliiL-a. ll'J.i htlfers. JIO'M'J .1.11 tows, JIMll ,Vh 1711, stocken Htlil lee.leri 7f9 Iresli rowi nnd mirlniieti. titf.nihn .recrinii, iiinii i.ena, niinv, .'.10 low. 1 nirnio, jan '.'I, IluTTKIl vv't liajia. . . Ilceelpti. njoo tubs. Creamery. I7S3. -ilieeilHf 11. on read. Pica EUUh lier. Iteeeipu, Usui raini h r '!ii3V lower Heiiyy, tu.sn firais. .Wei urdlnary 0rl. mmiuV, .. nH..l and ,-orkern. TiJi3'7 U mark. cae Incluilrl, OlVau'e. " "-" - CHICAGO HUTTER AND EGGS ...tilth Vellev eref . i.ntle see.iiiKiii I.skena Vally . . . . iilneliill ft Srh llHen. S'n-lh Peiinmlvanta. . .. s' Phlla Tren'on "1.1 Uhlla IPn & Ve-rls, .., 1111. I'lllled Cos "IS J,... l7'i Wentern N T I'a ... L'l Mlsrrllnnrsius ini lit ii 70 7.1'i .14 71 1 r.n ni; :?' KPi 1.1.1 .1 in 1'jn S7 Sua"; ISO !; nirr VIM Co.;..... Ile'itn'r ' Knurl Hrew. do nref tlrlll Co io ore! .. . . . ... . n. T.oinr llook f Kve. . S Knterprlrf Mf ,. . ' .', Kejatnn Wyitrh Ce. .,,. Merehinla' VVirhnue. u? nulfor.1 in to, " '"' I Northern I.lbertln (la .Mv .luiv .Mar. Jan. ,1a n .Vnr Tle. .Ian Aua. ,1a 1. rr. Dee Ian. -Mar. .inn. HI ! The cominuiee on securities or me 17. 'is' New York riiocK i;x.'nniiite rules Hint l'7. Ms ;the stock of the ll'lnols Central Hull. '-' MJ road he not quoted ex-dlvldend on Keb lii: -lii ruary 3 . 'Is. -';! MS The combined Kedernl lleserve banks - '''slinw a total or K.4GG.0n.0OO of Ked era! ltestrve notes 111 actual circulation. ".. .-. " decreuse ror the week or f 1C..100.000. Mr. Scott replied hor the insi lour weens, tne uecrinsn In reserve nine circuintiou in .'io,.uu,.uni, or in ine rn is 000 per ween, Hrpiidlutrd liv Tnulane 'IS pronr "No. I did noi suppress anything Honi of 13,000.000 for Ihe Ohio P.lver investigate the uses lo which that money that ouKht to hnve been renorieil " .and 11,000,000 for the Allechenv As It was put. Mr. Tnulane was about tn continue Mr Taulnim relumed time and nBiiln Passed the House the measure carried T.lklnn up h Kedernl Trade Col . when .ludire Audenrled sUBKested that i to the attack, endeavorliiK to Ket nn i $37.000.1.00 mission's chnruen In detnll Mr .Morr the witness be dropped. admission from Captain .S'oudtr that he' , , said the proof that there was no con . "All Hunt, cross-examine." Mr. Tau-j had not Klv.n tlm Mayor nil the facts. inereaiea Appro. m lunation anionic tho packers lo conlr.il lane said. i FinnllJ .Indue Audenrled said: "This Incienn's approved included- I'uw. prieei or livestock was Klven I ilr lie neionKs io ,iou, i uon i want him, i is not a court or impiirj. If Capinlu lulnei, u . , i. ........ naciienaacii uiver. fact thnt prices or uvtstoeii h" " ti Souder had supprei-Fed anjtblntr. the X- ,flii, Mississippi lilvcr passes, ilnin doubled In four yenrs. .in'd snip chnnncl. nrollts of bis eompnny In the n ,.. lumet Itlvers. i rnded November 3, 19IS. on th t'nl Katuek nndlcapltal Investnl. Including borrowi'' in eiu.iiuii.vuii, .vir. M'ou repnen. Muuder hnd supprei-Feil anjtblntr. the '' e."ll. .iiissito-ippi i he decrease. In . repudiate hlni,' the proicoutlni; al- proper place to bo'a htm responsible for JS50.000; Houston. Tex. s ie'!!? SM-nrl0 .tnrney replied In difsust. , lit would have been in a police court !76,000 ; ehtenRo ilmi citu "'''""' Hernnrd Bertmnn. SMI Hrnadwav, , of in.pilr. and not here." 130,000; St Joseph, Kau Camden, testified that ho had attended Ilecntise the orlKlnal repoils or Cap- other Michigan projects, $61,800 ; ,,icrn-' money, were only per cent ;1 l hnn Trsfne .57, P.nna fold Stornite (1 IVnna Salt Jlfu II ( tvr.ia WarehouahiB. i Phlla Ilourin do rrf Phlla Wurr home. Phlla vv"" n , St'tsnn (J 111 an prei , .. ... .-. T. CVIll 4 jJ-' Anr i- .io The iransrer hooks or tin. Warwick a ineeiiiiK ni me i-euitn-n . mn on rate inin jsnuiicrn invisiiKations were turned memo, reamer arid .-ian joariuin Itlvers, , There n.ii iien nn inir nnu inteniRv , M Sept ji' is ' Iron & Steel Company close Jnnunry 28, I street between Fifth and Sixth, on Wed- over to) Joseph .Smith, the Mayor's . $156,000 ; Coss, Hay. Ore. $17,000' InveHlKatlou of citlicr the production eft V.1 tan.' .; 'i and reopen February 13, for the nniiunl inesdny eveTitnif. Pecember 7. 1017. He brother nnd private secretnry. a re- ' Columbia Itlver. $41,000; Willamette raw materials or the sale br the flnlnhid S3 MnV .? !jl! I '"'c""g t0 be "flJ " I'bruaiy 11. I went ns n reporter ror a mornlnc news- quest whs sent to him thai he pre-j Illver, $57,000; Anacorles hnrbnr ' product." enld .Mr Morris, "thnt could hi "i Mar. Oi ,,.,, .n..Hnlid,.(e,i Cn. n......n. i naper. and testified to having heard Isaac sent himself In court, ihouish ho Is not , J33.000 : llilo, Hnvall harbor, $i:5.00o! I the 1a,lH f"r ,ll,r' 1"'0,'. coiiBlructlV ' '? ? ','2 ; Ve v York, reported fth w ..... I under subpoena. and $100,000 additional for eurvejs. leKlslntlon. :iany !?' . n ' lecembor 31. net income afiVr Interest "nemember, boys, the sky s tho limit. In the course or his examination of AmonB new HUrvejs authorized were "" ls ,u,t "u"e1, " '"""fr of fnlrne.N .fan Rent f'Pt, nee, my VVeslmoreian.l Coal. (This lahle niilieara etieli Vln KielimK ruuuv t-euirr.i I)e, 1.1. '10 I'ecemnor .i, on iin-uiue aner interest . " : ,', .1 ..u. i . " is' ilk ..hurtrea ntnl tnven nt i?A'Mnn An.,n. If iii eet Into trouble let me Or js! 'in to $B.G8 a share on $loo,:B3.ooo 'capital brother know, nnd we will Ret you out.'' -. 'Is stock, mxnlnst net Income nf $7,741,077. . n.mm lestined he took not nn.... rH 7 V F. ( Dlllll-n - ! amnnArll.. ... . ' - .and pencil to note oown vvnat Ianac OeuUch hfid enld. At that moment the mnn ltt'PB next mm rnitea an outcry.t )ee Sn" IS A"eE Payl,1J?t..0.f.i,ivl('eml there was nifty In lii ' n deficit of St.SD2,3tt3. airaltmt a surplu nuny m th j75,o;i n Ilia prcv oua year. X the witness .Mr. Tauiano asked' Miami and Krle Canal, Ohio, and other "Mr. houder, dldn t tbe Mayor tell you routes between Lake Krle and the Ohio he hnd rend In the public pres that tho Rir wlih a Mew to obtaining a twelve press was charelnK I.leutennnt Hennelt, . foot channel. Morro I)nj', California: Murphy. Urnm. IVldmnn and Wirt- Yiidulna Illver, Oregijn, from .Newport Bchafter with abusing th,e people of the to Toledo. ..JfM .( OV.is-. .3- hi- ,.r,. -!.(,. In llin ti.-ielfers. but 11 fa n iniitt.p nt i,.il,L lie InteVest. This la not lime, fur 'Uott fi Bhevlsm' In this countrj-, and 1 pit. " "I thnt no Hiiuwiuir wnntever nan la-ciie t I made lliat would Juatiry any punlllvt) v alult.tliin .'.irntnal li ......I..-M M M I i.i.imi... q.... ... .iHV.iia 4 "- J-v. iMu, Kitof -T-i-.iV'ii ''J ".XIlU. jhLj JiO&m way fiJlr rtlstlc a th m, JJ2.. i i: N Vl mMish&i -Sstf ,"-" '..l '..Z..'. fllJ' I' Ll L-V tliv.?i.sZF2l.
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