f V llh VnA" PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, ' WEDtftiStfAY, JUNE 4, ' 1919 r 'J. (J WIRN MARKFT UFAW- ' T " -".' "" ' ' ' DFA NRS ARF SMA J ,Lack of Support Early Met by r Resting Orders to Buy and List Improves Chicago, Jnne 4. Prices for corn moved nervously today, but in the main Jthe undertone of the market was heavy, jwith dealings small. ' I Sentiment was Inclined to be brarfoh at the outset, when scattered selling by Commission houses, due to an improved weather map, liberal receipts, yester day's Jump in rnte; for coll money and private advices that Argentina had enough to, supply to the world, led to lower prices. Support was lacking for a time, but resting orders to buy were 'encounteded lotcr and the list Improved. , Distant futures for oats finished easier, but July Bhowed good resistance, a revival In the demand for exports helped the tone. It was asserted that exporters were bidding Dc over track, seaboard, which checked selling prcs-Vure. 8alcs of 250,000 bushels were an in cident. In some quarters it was de clared they would reach fiOO.OOO bushels. There were reports of freer deliver ies from farmers at points In Illinois, .and increased receipts were expected. "It was rumored that nn industry had ;orougnt some new oats to arrive at 'about lc under September Tea. close Leading futures ransed an follow! Corn (new delivery) V Own Hlrh Low Clnaa 8t. ... i.aiji i.02 i.ooh i.om i.ti Juty ... l.TOU 1.T1H l.OOS J. 70 1.01K ; Oati 8pt. ... ASH fiu rm; 05'4 CHH July .... 084 08i 07 08W 00V4 jnu Jept. .. J2.SI) 32.80 33.02 32.SO 33.07 July ... 3S.00 83.20 32.02 33.17 82.32 . lllba fiept. .. 27.00 27.00 27.40 27.43 t2R.lS Julj .. 28.00 28.13 28 00 28.15 t27.00 , rork Ppt. .. 4S.40 48.40 48.10 48.21 M.33 July .. S0.33 C0.75 00.25 80.23 48.40 tA.ked. Interest In Coal Leases Sold ' There was sold today for .$20,000, for the estate of Franklin P. Canby, deceased, an undivided onc-twenty-.eventh interest in two conl leases, of ( "tracts in Coal and Zerbe townships, Northumberland county, Tn., at Homes & I.ofland's auction sale in the Bourse. This Bale Is notable as being the first instance of n sale of any interest in the coal lands of the old Ebcnezer Greenough estate for more than fifty years. The bidding appeared to be con fined to two persons, one of whom was C. Vey Ilolman, stato geologist of Maine, who bid .$10,000, but failed to raise the final bid of $20,000. at which the property was knocked down. The to tal anthracite coal reserves In this prop erty, on which the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company oper ates its Burnsldc and Ilcnr Vnlley col lieries, is estimated at some 10,000,000 tons, nnd the probable life of the mine Is figured by experts at eighty years. PHILA. AND READING REPORT Income for 1918 Gains $1,000,000 Compared With 1917 The compensation payable to the Philadelphia and Reading Railway and ita seventeen companies by tho rail road administration aggregated $17, lGO.GoO, according to the statement of President Agnew T. Dice, of the Read ing Company, in his annual report to the stockholders. President Dice fur ther stated that, although that amount had been certified to the administration by the Interstate commerce commission, only $0,000,000 had been received by the companies up to the end of 1018. The annual report of the Rending shows receipts from rentals, dividends nnd interest of $10.702,0."0. an increase of more than J1,000,000 from the in come of the preceding .year. The ex penditures during 1018 were larger, but not In the same proportion. Thus the final surplus, after charges, was $10, 704,437, nn Increase of .$1,014,200. The 1018 earnings were at the rate of $11.10 a share on the common stock after the deduction of first and second preferred dlvidehds. The earnings for the preced ing year were equivalent to .$0.07 a share on the common. The total surplus of the rompany nt the close of 1018 was $32,.rr.01O.T5. The balance sheet as of December 31 show total assets and liabilities of $310,001,223. Current assets totaled $0,400,230. against which were current liabilities of $7,010,070. leoving a act working capital of $1,400,154. The income amount of the Philadel phia and Reading Coal and Iron Com pony for 1018 shows totnl receipts of $.-0,380,038. against $40,800,008 in 1017. The 1018 costs totaled $51. 740,770. Bgnlnst $43,308,041 In 1017. The net operating profit for 1018 wns $4,040,102, ngalnst $0,587,000 in the preceding year. Fixci! charges, taxes and interest were smaller in 1018, and thus the net profit for the year was $4,100,102. a decline of about $1,300, 000 from the 1017 figures of $5,430, 033. There was a slight Increase in pro duction for 1018. the total anthracite mined being 11,572,001 tons, against 11,217,004 tons In 11)17. Increases In Freight Rates Asked Washington, .Tunc 4. General in crenses in freight rates on bullion nnd smelter products were asked today by a number of rallroadR. Increase of 53 per cent over the rates effective prior to June 25, 1018, from Brownsville, Eaelo Pass. El Pnso, Laredo nnd Marfa, Tex., to Omaha, Xcb. ; Chicago and .Toliet, III., and Gory, Ind.. was asked bv southwestern lines. Other in creases from producing points in the Northwest to various destinations (lirnnehniit tho I'nited States were nsked by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul. Chicago. Rock Island and Pa cific, Missouri Pacific and Oregon Short Line Railroads. Loan From U. S. to P. R. R. and L. V. Announcement was irinde by the war finance corporation in Washington to day that a loan of $12,200,000 had been made to the Pennsylvania Railroad and that other loans Included $800,000 to the Lehigh Valley. Other loans approv ed for roads were announced as fol lows: Receivers, Missouri, Kansas nnd Texas, $070,000; Illinois Central. $1, 700,000; Chesapeake and Ohio, $347. 000; Wabash, $02,800; Erie, $800,000; Seaboard Air Line. $135,000, and Chi cago and Alton, $80,000. iZ Patrol Crew Awarded Medal As a reward for the splendid appear ance of its horses and patrol in the work horse parade on May 14, the patrol crew of the Belgrade and Clenrfield streets police station was today present ed with a medal by tho Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The presentation speech was made by agent Harry Lepper. Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT .nu-i-. .a k...w.i. rrka low-i . Quiet. Quotation! were fol i,r"i ;r ,'nta In export elevator, government JiVl 'nWn. atandard rrlc-a No. I 12 a7 ir,.,t-8l No. 1 northern apnna. wl'ni.r .. f. ?"rt lntr. 12.89s No. 1 red ? a.,v5""ck!'' 2! too- 1 red amutty. Ir'r, , I j0- 2. red winter. 12.80: No. 2 north No T'Jft '2.-81" N- hart winter. M.80S o. i r-d wnter, garlicky. JJ.84I No. 2 No V-iS,"-"1 -s" "& winter, 12.83! winter nt"Sr,,"'ln'- 2.R2' No- a..ntrd Rill?.''..'2-"! No. 8 red winter. larllcky. o. s red amutty, 12.20! No. 4 red. No, 4, garlicky. 2.28i No. amutty. . -- a amiiLar. amuiir. 11..U. ,iap. ?,;;. 'h-Zi N. . k-arllcky, 12.28; No. S amutty, 2.2S! So. 8 carllcky. amutty. 12.24. w.am.uTl"?1''' . 10,000 buahela. Trado i.,i ,'.!.' ""U.oferlnKB were llht and prlcea GUI? frni w luo'e yellow In ear lota for iii?m' " .t0 illly and location, at wa iitiuR,'.rSPu- 2U2 miahels. There hVirt n',?,,.lSd'n. but Muee were ateadlly No .Q"1,,Vlon:ln " '' " location! 7llSlT;tiW.h,l 'H0e; atandard white, whPtJ!H7!fcgT0H,BWl"U' T7O"tt0' No- lhaF115nU,Jr:.l.eClW!- 00 bb,- "! 8.Bt.3Sl wJik in c!"r. Tj market, waa dull and TrriS. VL."fk'i ,Tn auotatlona were: To hV iii'bN'o1.' weat.rn. J11.25011 30, near. l'-v I?1.!2"1.' Knaa atralaTit, 111.73 l..k'O, do. ahort. haUnt 11?inVn .nlK- KVk'P'"". aprtnr 111. 78 i",",, H2B12.80 i oSrV"". f.V."-"L So.paient. rtVP tri ni Tfc IV,r w.(OWIU JO. w.5..i iVHL'.IPj.'0"'!' "' former rat. aa to uSaMty B-2U "" b,rr'1' " "ck'- PROVISIONS mJrl'.-!: i1 Ulr Jobbing trade and the L"J?Ic'J rul'.l nrm' Quotatlona: tleef. In aeta. HtHnkM tarirt a a..l.J an. a m . . ana tna ra. nmrirK nnH tAtA in.. hftmi. S. P. 'curd nno. Iouh. Sivb CP HZ ,jf.a,ft.it.!'!- .?,.' nolf.d" t,-1- ""oliel. 38V4 087'.C! hama. h p ..iSf1'"- -6?c: rlcnl ahouldera. FIRMNESS IN STOCKS STRENGTHENS COTTON Further Rains In Eastern Belt Also Holp Market Stability. Liverpool Sells belllea In plcklea.' rooso.' vm iAv, inru. ODC. 32c; breakfaat ba- Refined Sugars In Demand New York, June 4, Itefined siiRars ore unchanged at flc. less 2 per cent for cash. Demand continues active nnd tho position of refiners a.s regards deliveries is practically uncnangeu. ino Amen can Sugar Company will accept bust ness for July shipment assortments to he furnished before July 1. Arbuckle Ilrothers nnnounco they will accept htisiness for August shipment only Haws unehnnged at 7.28c. The United smtea Suear Eaullization Roard, on Tuesday, arranged for the shipment this month of 28,500 tons Porto Rico's at 7.28 c. i. f. State Bank Call Issued Ilarrisburg, June 4. A call has been Ihsued by Commissioner of Hanking TTlahvr for statements as of June 2, from trust companies, state banks, savings Institutions, private banks and national i,nnir dnlnir a fiduciary businebs in Pennsylvania. N(pifOJg NEW OFFERING $1,150,000 Cuba Railroad Company First Mortgage 5 Gold Bonds Due July 1, 105? Intereat payable Jan. 1 and July I Authorized not to Exceed $20,000 per Mile OuUtandlng $13,170,000 Principal payable In United States trolrt coin. Bonds of this Issue are listed on the New York Stock Exchange, and ap plication will be made to list the bonds now offered THESE bonds are secured by a first mortgage on all railway and other properties now owned or hereafter acquired. The company operates 658 miles of standard gauge railway serving.an important and populous agricultural territory, and carrying annu ally a very large proportion of the Cuban sugar crop. The main line forms the eastern portion of the through route traversing the Island of Cuba from Havana to Santiago. The bonds have priority over $4,000,000 improve ment and equipment bonds. $2,000,000 ' notes, $10,000,000 of 6 preferred stock, and $15,800,000 of common stock. Dividends have been paid on the preferred stock since 1908-09 and at the full rate since 1912-13. During 10 years to Tune 30, 1918, gross income averaged approximately 2j4 times fixed charges; in the last year of this period fixed charges were earned more than three times. Theae atatementa commend thla laane to yonr conalderatlon We offer theae bonds at 88 and interest, yielding about 5.80 Complete Circular upon requeat The National City Company Correapondent Offices in 10 Cities Philadelphia 1421 Chestnut Street Telephone 5100 Locust The above statements have been obtained from sources we believe to be accurate, but we da no", guarantee them. REFINED SUGAR8 r?nu?ated. "" ',lrly HC,VB Rt Oo ,or "ne DAIRY PRODUCTS th2l.UH3?l!?rr'IiraiIVv"" ",nw ""' irlcea fur ;md."ne,. il!- .Quotatlona: Hfllld-packed S7iS-.fr,.txtrH.": "5' hlmer-acurlnn irooda. 5)i'Uc-, th' '""" '.Sr.bblnK aal,a; extra 5KV'.icrc.amery, Srk to tuner. B505Te; do. fair to Boml .11 iff. -,ic. fancy brands ai i-iiiiiB juuuinK in iiiibow, rnlr to Rood. 49W nee. irarlleky nrlnta. 4W,'iOc. 1.008 Huppllea were arrumulatlnir and ".Vi. """ iiernnea 11 JOST1 .VI per caae. with ifrerlnr; chiefly uf unattractive mock. Quotntlona: Free caeca, nrarhv Urate. $12.80 per crate; current receipt. $11 70: weetcrn extra HrMa. $12.m: flreta, $11.70: fancy "'iJUl.SW Johblnir nt iniiiSlc per doxen. I IIRhSb Demand aa fair and value were well auatalned on choice atoek. orter InBa of which were only moderate The auotatlona follow New Vork and Wlneon aln whole-milk, nata, current make. S2W - .. New Yorlt, June 4. Owing to further rains In the eastern belt nnd firmness In the stock mnrket, cotton pnrtlnlly ignored the wenk cnhles this mornlnK nnd opened steady nt only 15 to 31 points net decline. Liverpool was n seller of July. New Orleans bought nil positions. Trade houses also bought, and commission house business was mixed. The weekly report of the Weather Bureau proved quite as bulllih ns looked for, but nlso appeared to be the signal for a renewal of heavy liquidation, l'rices which had rallied sevcrnl points from the earlier low level broke Into new low ground for the movement with Oc tober selling nt 120. 2S or 07 points net lower and 208 points below the high record of Inst week. It looked ns though scattered lead ing Interests had been waiting for tlm weekly report to sell on, but found comparatively few buyers when they at tempted to dispose of their cotton nnd the rapidity of the decline Increased nervousness of sentiment. The receipts nt the ports for the day nre estlmnted nt Hli.OOO bales, ngninst .tO.WM bales a week ago nnd 71)22 bnlcs LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONAPAH BTOCKS nid Jim llutler 37 MacNamara I Midway ,, .43 Mltpah Kxt 11 Montana , 24 North Htar 10 neacue Kula 11 Weat End 2 aOI.DFlELD STOCKS Atlnnl.. 04 Illue Dull 03 Ilooth in Dlamf II rt 01 Dalay 02 Kewanaa 04 Oro 02 Silver Pick OS Spearhead 09 MI8CEMANKOUH Aria United IS Navada Wonder IW Tecopa Mining 09 AaV ,39 1W .47 .18 .2(1 .12 21 211 .0.1 ,0.1 . .13 .08 .08 .00 .08 .10 .10 POULTRY 1,1 Vn rOUI.TIlY Trn.lo nn. .Imv T.w. lah buyera being off the atreet on account of their holiday, and the market ruled weak nnu lower, wuoiauon l-nwla. ua expreaa, aswSOc; aprlna chlckena. Urollera not 1-eir horna. yellow altlnned. ueUhlnK 14 2 lba. iii'icf, it. u'.toc. apnni,' inickena. brollera. not Leghorna. ellow.klnned. welching 1U WlH lba. apiece. 43fSOc: white bechorna, jellnw-sklnneil. welchtnc 11 o lbs. aulece. lW4(le; white I.echorna jcllow-aklnned. amaller altea, 38&43c, rooatera. 2324c: ? ' eKm o"ii:c, no, imnan nunner, "" "Vo" ' aiwat: piceona, old. per iwa, mw uvi no, ounK. per pair. 5UKToc. DltV.HHKl) The market ruled ateady with demand aliaorbinc the limited nfterlnca of tine dealrahle alied atock Unattractive atock. honever. wua dull und Irregular In vhiu-. i nf nuomiinna lOMow Kowls, freahed-kllled. dry-picked, In boxea, weigh ing 4 lba. and over nplece. 30c. uelahlng 3 SVt lba. 37c. amaller aljea 33l33c: freah- killed In blila., fancj'. dr.plcked. weighing , iuh. nun over apiece, sue. welan ng 39P3H lba., 3atrS7c amaller alxea S308.'ic: old roosiers, nrj.picKca. iiici broiling ihlckena nearby, BnWIISc, exceptional lota higher! do, weatern, Jlisneoc. Rprlne ducka. long lal and. 3Nt(i3Iic: aquaha. per dozen, white, weighing 1112 lba per doien. JS.BOii 0 2.1. do. do, wclghlmr tlWln lba. per dozen. ai.ouiif n zn; ao. ao, weigning s lba. per dozen. $rtfM 7R; do. do. neighing 7 lba. per uozen, zf.noTPA.L'n: do. do. weighing svi)4 lba per dozen. $2 ROiffS.on. darka. $1,809 -..o; amau ana no. 2, uocdp;?. FRESH FRUITS Choice Block nold fairly and vnluea gen erally were well auatalned. Quotation Lemonn. per box. $4.'iOrrt 7.1. Oniric. California, per box, $3,,10R7.BO Strawber rlea. aouthern. per quart, 12 6! He; do. New "Pfi per nuari, l.iH'.Hori. cantalnupra. ..w,,.,n, iti i nir, i.mm.i, no. lHIIIOmill per crate. $f)(M2 Watermelona. Florida per car. $4.inKniH) VEGETABLES New potatoes were In good demand and in. hoi uinpr vpRfiHoiPs were generally aieani uuetatlnna: Whlt potntoea. Maine, per 100 lba.. 82.nOila2.ilO: hlte nottn. Pa.. No. 1. per 1110 lba.. $2.1002.00. white RiJf,0'"i. ew "rl. Per loo lbs.. $2.40W J 00: white pntatoea. Florida, new. per bbl. 0nJl lft.tfl: No- . $S7.1. No. 3, $4 4 B0; white IS'WSfF- South Carolina, per bbl. No. I, $I).,10irei0: No 2, $7IS. Sweet potatoea. Kaatern .Shore, Va per bbl . $2. .10 V,i -"j;iip. .-tnnoiK, per craie, 'j.nooj) H 7,1: do. Eaatern Shore, ner rrnf tftrmj nn Onlona. Texaa, yellow, per crate. $3.80fi4'2.1: do. white, per crate. $2.,104 7.1. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS C'hlenco. June 4 11008 Recelpta. 25.000 head. Steady to 10c hlyher with eaterday'a general average. Top. $20 ,1!i: bulk. $20.20 $20.15020 B5: lightweight. $111 8B20.n(; l.WtJ-J',!i-!520.2.1, heavy packing -now. CATTI.K .necelota. 8000 head. Beef nircm nuu iiuuiicr nne BlOrK. aiOW; IOW ear ly aalea aUadl ; bulla, uteudy to atrong Calvea ateadv. Heef ateera, cholie and prime, $14.751H 25: medium and good. $ll.7514.75; common, $10 7S11 7S; light weight, good and choice. $12 4O01B: com mon and medium, JO. 7.1 12. 40: butcher helfera, $7.2.1B12 7B; cowa. 87012.4U: calvea, 5H(r1.1.23. SHEEP Rec3lpta, 18,000 head Ewea and heavy lamba, lower. Other klnda about steady. .riu"hnrn' Jun' 4. HOOS Recelpta, 1000 head. Ilwer. Heavlea nnit haw vnrie. era. $212I.2.1: light yorkera. $2O.,102O.7B: Plga 9L'(iorr'jn LM. SHEEP AND I.AMHR Recelpta 3000 head. Steady. Top aheep. $11: top lamba $15.B0. CAI.VKS IlecplntB. ?nn h,n,l R....W Top $lfl BO. St. T-onla. Mo.. June 4. HOOS Receipt, 1B.B00 head Ixiwcr. Mghta, $1D.90(B20.1B: Riga. Sin BOSMD: butchers. $19,8520.40: eavy. $20.3.1620.40 CATTLE Recelpta. 2(100 head. Steadv. Native Bteexa. $lj.BOW18..10; hclfera. $0.no HI: cowa $10 BOU'l.l.BO; atockera and feed era. $1013..10. calvea. $1,11B 25. SHEEP Recelpta. 2B0O head. Proapecta atrong. Lamba. $1R.B018.7B, ewea. $13 14. B0 Kanaaa t'ltr. June 3. HOGS Recelpta, 20.000 head. Market 10c to 20c higher than eaterday'a aierage. rloalng atrong. Pack Ing top $20 70; bulk, $20,lOfil2O.BU; heavlea. $20.BO2O.7O; medium welghta. $20.15 20.00- llchta. $19.KB20.25; light llghta. $1D.3120: heavy packing cowa. t!nO!!n 9n Lplga. $1R19 23. V.A l 1 ur. iveceipia, nuuu nean ana KIHI cahes. Reef and butcher cattle, atnekara and feedera. ateady to 2.1c higher: yearllnga atronger; veal calvea. 2,1o lower. Heef ateera, medium and heavyweight, choice and prime, JH.S.IfTln: medium and a;ood. 818.401B.7,1: common. $11.25 13.3.1; llghtwlcht. good and choice $12 A3&14.90; hutrher'cattle, helfera $B.7S(13.B0: cowa, $n.B012.0,1; cannera and cuttera, 1.1. S.I 00 40; veal calvea, light and handy-weight. $11.7514,25: feeder ateera. $0. 03O14.50; atorker ateera. $7.23 11.25. l SHEEP Recelpta. 8000 head. Slow at generally ateady prlcea. Lamba, 8.4 pnunda or leaa tl2.7514; 8.1 pounda or more, S12.BO013.79: culla and common. $8.50 12 2.1: yearling wethera. 810.79O12.75: ew.. $70.6,1: ewea. culla and common, $46.7S; goata, $508,75, Kaat Ruffalo. X. Y.. June 4. CATTLE Recelpta, 12B0 head. Slow and eaaler. Calvea, recelpta 200 head. Active and 23o higher. $0Ofl 50; few $17. HOOS Recelpta. BOO head. Steady. Heavy mixed and vorkera. $21.75: light vnrk,.. and plga. $20.50; rougha, $19018.25; ataga. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 1200 head. Steady and unchanged. Soulh Omaha. Juno 4. HOGS R-celrta 15. 500 head: 5c to 10c higher. Closing eaar. Rulk. $mR520. r CATTLE Recelpta 8R0O had. Beef and butcher cattle active to 25c higher. Stockera and feedera ateady. SHEEP Recelota. 2300 head. 10c to IBo lower. . BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEE8E New York. June 4. BUTTER Low and weak. Recelpta. 1.1. din tubs. High acor Ing. B2U 93c: extraa, Bl,t?B2c; flrata. 50 51Hr; aeconda, 4840Hc; atata dairy, 51 051Vc. EOiia Unaett ad. Recelnta. 81.80A rai Freah gathered extraa. 42hi 43c: atoraga packed, extra flrata. 4lf42c; atoraga packed. flrata.88H 40c: gathered, extra Urate. 3H 40c; northern aectlona, nrata, 87088c: aouth. ern aectlona, flrata, 8AV487Hc: aeenndt. aoc; airiira, o. i. atwaac; p,o, v. auvnite; unoergraae. rhecka, No. 3283c; chacka. LB. UalfUUki IIIOLHI. UIIIICI I IBUC Anil 81c: atata and nearby hennery whltaa. 41U 4 Be; gathered whltea. 4044c: Veatrrn and aouthern gathered, whltea. 88 44c; atata and nearby hennery. browna. 43U 44e gathered browna and mixed colore. 8848ci weaiem wnnea. suvrsar. CHEESE Irregular, Recelpta. 7080 boxea. Flat, current make. milk, averaca run. 81U 84c; flat, currant make, white, avaraga run. 31H.1Ici colored. 82Vic outalde; rhitea, apeciaia. 12MC. outalda. n year ngo. Teat Todn'a cloae July . ...31.55 Auguat . .81 51 Sept 31 00 Oct . . . SO 2 Nov 80 ,17 Dec . . 30 2.1 Jan. . ..29.4.1 Feb 29 BO Mar 29. HO 11 00 1-30 2:30 New Delaware Charters Dotcr, Del., .lime 4. Charters were filed today as follows : The Superior Tractor Company, authorized capital, ?2,r00,000; to deal in nnd with goods, wnres and merchandise of all kinds. Oeorge S. Peterson, Cleveland, O. ; W. C. Ilustctl, Niles. O. ; Oeorge 1. I ellens, Warren, O., Incorporators; Aniemniln Petroleum Corporation, au thorized capital $1,000,000, to prospect for petroleum; l'atex Petroleum Com pany, Oklahoma City, Okln., author ized capital $1,000,000, to acquire oil otitl gas lands and to develop same. K. V.. Illakc. It. D. Shear, A. T. Hoys, all of Oklahoma City, Okln., Incorpora tors; -Rural Mines, Inc., authorized capital $1,000,000; to do n general min ing of nil kinds. BUSINESS NOTES Hiiyers arc placing orders now for women's high -class fall teats nnd wraps, principally for evening wear, nc cordlng to the manufacturers. Despite tho h'gh prices, orders arc said to be large. High prices for leather suitcases and traveling bags have not curtailed the demand for these goods, nnd manufac turers arc hard pressed to keep dealers supplied. A stronger tone win Imparted to the copper market yesterday by a resump tion of buying by consumers for future shipment, but tho buying did not rench Inrge proportions. Some of the larger selling agents were asking 1(14 cents n pound for future deliveries, although the metal wns still available from some interests at lO' cents. As a mult of the slowing up of pro duction because of the shorter working week instituted in the woolen mills a week or so ngo, mill agents nre forced to make further cuts in the orders for fall v.-ooleni which have been placed with them. the total export business to amount to M7fl0r,4rl pesos, of which tho United States took 350,074,300 pesos. There wns shipped to Kurope goods valued at 0,034,000 pesos, of which Ureal Urlt aln took 4,372,000 pesos; Spain, 1, 0"i,400 pesos, nnd Kraucc only G000 pesos. .Seal -dyed nutria, dressed and dyed by a new process, Is a fur which gives promise of large sales next fall nnd win ter. The fur is designed to replace the seal-dyed muskrat, or Hudson seal, ns it is known, nud conts of the dyed nu tria can be produced for from $7o to $100 less thnn of the Hudson seal. Onl) 531 commercial defaults were reported during May, with $ll,0.'i0,031 of liabilities. I-'xccptIng March, when there were 27 more reverses than in the shorter month of February, each month this cnr has disclosed progressive re duction in number of insolvencies, those in May being 12 below the previous minimum of April, nud in but two months of the Inst twelve has there been an Increase. "IvV Chimin, June 4 BUTTKRRecelpta, V tss tuba i:na Kxtraa, nic. nraia. . ....-. r.tlUc. aconrta. 4flffr47r I lie report ot tne .Mexican ttovern. t'niisi itecinta. 34.3m rae men! nn .Tnnrlu (V tl,n - 1010 .1 Flrata, 373Kc. ordinary flrata. 3S3lc. ' " "" ""' ''" "" mlacellaneoua 8det374i CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Eai 53 8 muineMne ncci Aatn Willys Overland Company, quarter! 'it' Ju New York Central, quarterly of 1U f 3- . per com on pftmr-vi, paraoia 4 10 toc of record June 30. t? .1. m a 1.-1. -a) mti v rent, parable Aucuat 1 to atock ot Juiy u, Central State Electrlo Corporation.' CUjia terly of 14 per cent on preferred. caralNr juiy 1 to atocK ot recora June ju. Michigan Central, aemlannual of S Pjf' will. N.jrBvio dun m nivin u& ?wr j i jm June 80. , .V -afa f-Alnrnrin and Aouthern Ttallwav. auarterfaT. ' Jm of 2 per cent on flrat preferred. condltlonM .' nn h HMln. it m f mAvmAp namiHil ffrlifer .... I.a.tn, (rnml nt mltrrLfla 1n9 1Mb 3 ' "H purpoae The dividend la payable JunaiM, V Al to atock of record June 14 ; if Aaaoclatcd Oil Company quarterly nf tl.M j,1 v tri a ahare. payable July IB to holders of .:t!H recoru. junc o. s ir Ti rv.nHnnfnl Can Company Quarterly of V 'Z.i l'l per cent on common and 1H per cent rBTSJSJ on preferred, na j able July 1 to atock 'Of. t.TSSi Armour A Co. quarterly of US per cent '.AfM an preferred, payable July 1 to holdera fof record June 14. Amrlcnn Tobarrn Company quarterly of 1H per cent on preferred, payable July I to atock of record June 14, ' Oeorge XV. Helm Company quarterly 'ot QU kv Mnl nn nnmmnn mtA 11 ,r rn. nn TrpfrrM both tiavable July 1 to toele fia of record Jun 18. , " Amrlrn Clrnr Comoany nunrtrlr nf . 1 L iu Mnt nn n-faWBf navakU Tla t ' Sin to Flock of record June 14. TJ Wnvmon Tlmtnn Pnmnftnv minrfrlw Af fi 9tX np rant nn onmmnn and IU rat h' 1& 2 on prfrr'1, both payable July 1 to atock l fori of record June lfl. ,)"Cr T1. Ijorlllfird Com Dan v. auArtrlv nf.A nof v- cent on common and 1 per cent on, pre- June 14. .. . wuincy -Minirnr company, quarterly or l mfw np hr. nnvahln Jun Afl (n ttrvV tt faevirel " 'till June 7. ' Pt-ople'a National Fire Inaurnnce Company,' n tiivitiena or l4 pt cent, pajanie July I,, xjft iu aiuin i irvuin unr m. L,uriHR win rjTt .--rit vim 'Vp,l a Flak Rubber Redemption Plan New Vorlt, Juno 4. The Fisk Ilubbcr Conipany has decided to redeem on August 1 all outstandlne first mpforrml 8055 SO "So So 'So Sn.f'n nnn- convertible nnd first preferred con - ortitilf stock. Payment will be made nt ohicp of ew Knglnnd Trust Com pany, Iloston, Mass., at rntc of ijrjn a share for non-convertible stork, Con vertible jireferred stock will be pnld nt rnte of $110 a share. Holders of this stock nre notified to present their fertlflcntea for redemption nt nbove ofice on August 1 next, lifter which day dividends will cease to accrue on these issues. 31 51 31.00 211.05 SO 57 '.' 44 2II.S.1 in no 20 SO 31.51 31 00 20.03 30 57 20 24 20.23 20 00 20.80 31 51 31 OO 20 70 80.57 211.81 211 OO 20 00 20 SO 31 51 81 (SI 20.41 30 37 20 H.- 2S.SS 211 00 20 bO Financial Briefs Freas It. Htiyder has resigned ns vice president of the First Nationnl Honk of Philadelphia, effective June 30. Mr. Snyder has been elected president of W. C. Hamilton & Sons. Inc., manufacturers of paper nt William I'cnn Post Office, .Montgomery county, Pa., and will nssume his now duties on July 1. At the annual election n," the Chi cago Stock Kxchnngc. Frederick ('. Ald ricli wns elected president nnd Solomon A. Smith treasurer to servo for one j car. F.dWin Page. Hubert P. Shim min, Frank W. Thomas nud I,. M. Stein were elected governors for three yeois and Ira J. Couch was elected a governor to serve for two years, to fill vacancies. The London stock exchnnge will be closed June 7 nnd !). Whitsuntide holi days. The Ciirard Trust Company hns been appointed trnnsfcr agent for stock of Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. The report of New Vork Kdison Com pany fop year ended December .11, W18, ns submitted to Public Service Commis sion shows surplus after charges and taxes of ..".IR.1,745. equal to .f-.Rfl a share earned on $n.1,fi4..417 capital stock. against surplus of $0,00.1, 3S4, or $10.05 n share, in preceding 3 ear. The New Vork Subtreasury gained ?1, 181 ,000 from the bnnks yesterday, making a cash net gain since Friday of ?2,12'000. The New York stock exchange has re ceived notice from Ptintn-Alcgre Sugar Company of proposed increase in capital stock from $8,000,000 to $12,000,000. John A. Voetsch, formerly cnshler, ns yesterday elected president of the Olney Hank of Philadelphia. William It. Thomas, formerly nssistnnt cashier of this bank, has been elected cashier. The Chicago board of trade will close nt 11:45 n. m. tomorrow in honor of returning soldiers. Stockholders of Fairbanks, Morse nnd Company approved nn increase in the cnpital stock from $4,,"00,000 to $12,-000,000. Gulf States Steel Passes Dividend New York, June 4. Directors of ulf Stntcs Steel Corporation at the meeting today decided tlint In wow of iincertninties of the industrial situation to pass tho dividned on the common stock due nt this time. LOCAL MEAT MARKET The following report on the freah western dreaaed meat trade In Philadelphia la fur nlahad bv the local livestock and meat office of the Bureau of Markets, United States Department of Agriculture. BEEF. FRESH Recelpta liberal-; aupply accumulating; market declining; demand alow. STEERS Recelpta liberal; bulk common and medium gradea; market weak and de clining at 110 to 122; demand extremely light. COWCT Recelpta light; market weak and dull at $14 to MO; demand quiet. VEAI. Supply light, market atrong at 120 to 123: demand fair. POnK necelpta liberal; market veak at 825 to $30; demand poor UAMn Recelpta light; market firm at $80 to $88; demand only fair. MUTTON Recelpta light; market ateady at $10 to $22: demand light. May Financing Large With the pnssing of the final war loan last month there was an unusually large amount ot corporate financing, the totnl being $240,334,105, compnrcd with $48,244,000 in April nnd $71, 8S3,n00 in May of laBt year. The striking fea ture of May financing was the large number of stock issues, which aggre gated $154,118,105, of which $154, 718,105 was of industrial corporations. SECURITIES AT AUCTION The following securities More sold lit auction today by llarnes & l.oflnnd Uk STOCKS Sharon lilill Ien Machine Manufacturing Cnm- onn 1, """.V ".?. rhlJ." I' $" l."l $100 ' 0OO 1 Vim Machine Manufacturing Com- ., .. rHn,5' 2' rhl11 l"r "n l-t $200 14 ( orn Exchange National Hank par $100 , flqn 2 Hank of Norlh America, par $10n 27" 3 hnuthnark National Hank, par $lno "ill 1 Sixth National Hank par $100. 207 11 Market street National Hank, pir $loo mui 1 Market Street Title and Truat Cam- pans , par $,"0. . if n 10 Fidelity Truat Compans . par $100 510 n. V 1?r'1 Truat Compnnj; par $100 RnSH 21" AJrttne Trust Company: par $100 100 2 ProMdent Life and Truat Com pany; par $100 43s 2.cat End Truat Company par 100 $100 .... inu 1 National Hunk of Malvern. Chester county. Pa. par $100. .. . 155 20 Flrat National Hank of Conaho- hocken Pa. par $100 .... 153 3 Weat Jersey and Seashore Rail road Company, par $50. 43 S Cltlienh' l'naaengcr Hallway Com pany "25 2 Camden and Ilurllngton Cnuntv Ralluay Company 14 National Railway Publication Com pany 10 American Pipe and Conatrurtlon Securities Company preferred, par $100 13 American Tip and Construction Securities Compnnv preferred: par $100 .' Helmont Driving Club . . 05 Philadelphia Warehouse Co-mp-inj; p.ir $100 .. 1 Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arta, par $100 1 Pennlanla Academy of Fine Arta. par $100 . . 25 Media Title and Truat Company, par $25 ... 3 John H Stetson Company common par $100 .... .... " John H Stetson Comnanv common par $100 . . . . 307 5 rnltri! New Jersey Railroad and Canal Company, par $100 1034 PONDS $2000 West Cheater Street Rallnav Companv 5 per cent Flrat mortgage Coupons February and August. Due 1032 . 1000 American Oaa Compam 7 per cent. Convertible ten-year notes. Coupons Januarv and July Due 102S (iOOO Ohio Valley Electric ItatlMnv Company. 3 per cent Flrrt mortgage June and Decem ber. Due 1010. 12000 Consolidated Light. Heat anrl Power Cmppan. 5 pt cent Flrat mortgage. Coupons June and December. Due 104tl JOOil Central Market Street Railway Company (Columhufi. Ohio) 5 per cent. Flrat mortgage Coupons January and Julv Due 1022 . . . 3000 JackaonMlle (Florida) Oaa Com pany. 5 per cent I Irat mort gage. Coupons June and De icmber. Due 1042... 500O Rending Company. 4 per rent Oeneral mortgage ( ounons Jaiuary and Julv. Due lIlOi 10U0 Philadelphia and Reading Hall way Company. 4 per cent Consolidated mortgage (first series). Coupons March and September. Due 1037 . 3000 Suhuiban Oaa Company 5 per cent. Flrat mortgage April and October. Due 1.052 2S 30H 50U 103 25 3H0 70 n 70 tli S3V4 "000 Wllkea-llarro Oaa and Lleetrlo Company, 5 per cent I on aolldated mortgage, t oupona January and Juh Dueio.n "ooo Wllkea-Harr" Ccrnpan 5 per -" "Jnt. Flrat nnd refunding mortgage. Counona Januarv and Julv. Due 1000 . 1OO0 Philadelphia Suburban (Ins ind K.lectrlc Companv 5 per rent First and refunding mnrtgdae, Coupona February nnd Au guat. Due mno 1000 Washington Railway ard Elec trie Company. 4 per cent Con- iniinaieo muiiK.K. ..... ... June and Dei ember 04i KS, Due 1051. ""H FENT0N LABEL CO., INC. GUMMED LABELS S 06-5 12 RACE ST. Thoneai Marliet 1035. Main 104 ERNST S ERNST TAX SERVICE AUDITS and SYSTEMS PHILADELPHIA 2023-2024-.LAND TITLE BUILDING. Tel.phone-Locuit 2681 NEW YORK PITTSBURGH TOLEDO HOUSTON BOSTON ST. LOUIS CINCINNATI DALLAS BUFFALO CHICAGO CLEVELAND DETROIT MINNEAPOLIS WASHINGTON OTHER FINANCIAL NEWS ON .FOLLOWING PAGE ?"- 'i j! ' i ' v t ;.sf i r?'CT i iV".4 i WANTED 175,000 to 200,000 Square Feet on P. R. R. for Warehouse Purpose . Jesse Jay Schamberg Real Estate 614 Empire Building N. E. Cor 13th and Walnut Streets Walnut 3?04 t Race 813 csc If mnllpd Hereafter tho dividend nf M- fffli company will be declared nemi annually. -" ti-jsj i v' 1 m rm Til NEW ISSUE $1,000,000 Province of New Brunswick Canada 5f2 Gold Bonds Dated May 15, 1919 Due May 15, 1922 Principal and semi-annual interest (May 15 and November 15), payable in gold, in New York City, or at the Bank of Montreal, in Montreal, at the option of the holder $1,000 denomination, in Coupon form, with privilege of registration as to both principal and interest Financial Statement (aa officially rriiarlfil) Total Funded Debt, including this issue $18,163,089 Less St. John & Quebec Railway Debentures 5,950,000 Less Sinking Fund 1,045,160 6,995,160 Net Funded Debt $11,167,929 t Population (1911 Census), 351,889 ' The bonds are diiect obligations of the Province at large and are issued to provide funds for construction of permanent bridges and highways. Assessable Valuation of property, 1917 $129,179,111 Assets of Province on Oct. 31, 1918 20,981,800 Crown Lands owned by Province, 7,000,000 acres, valued at 42,000,000 Area of Province, 27,965 square miles The legality of the issue has been approved by Messrs. Brown, Montgomery and McMichael, Montreal; Interim debentures of the Province will be furnished pending delivery of the engraved bonds. Price 99x2 a"d accrued interest yielding about 5.70 United Financial Corporation, Guaranty Trust Company Limited, Montreal of New York Abovr atatrmrnts. hlle not sunranterd, nra ofllrial nr fonndfd on Information we rraard aa rrllable." They art- the data upon which ni purrhaaed thoao arruiitlra. Clayton F. Banks, Correspondent 421 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Telephones: Keystone Bell Lombard 4691 -Main 43S ( Sfl m "M i rw.'.'i' J5SE, $1,896,000 Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Co. "Big Four" Equipment Trust 6 Gold Certificates Dated June 1, 1917. Authorized $2,370,000. Interest payable June 1st and December 1st. llaturing $237,000 annually from June 1, 1920 . until June 1, 1927, inclusive. Matured and cancelled $474,000. Outstanding $1,896,000. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY, NEW YORK, Trustee These certificates are the direct obligation of the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company and are secured by an absolute first lien on new equip ment, having cost $2,962,500 against which there is now outstanding $1,S96,000 Cer tificates, making an equity of over 55. This equipment was purchased at prices current before the United States entered the war. Based on prices January, 1919, this equipment would have cost 50 in excess of the purchase price. The issuance of these certificates has been approved by the United States Rail road Administration. The form of all papers and proceedings in this business has been approved by .counsel. Wc offer these certificates, subject to prioFsale, to yield as follows: $237,000 June 1, 1920, to yield 5 237,000 June 1, 1921, to yield $ 237,000 June 1, 1922, to yield 5 237,000 June 1, 1923, to yield 5.80 $237,000 June 1, 1924, to yield 5.85 237.000 June 1, 1925, to yield 5.85 "237,000 June 1, 1926, to yield 5.85 237,000 June 1, 1927, to yield 5.85 WURTS, DULLES & CO Franklin Bank Building 1416-18 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. . v ,'J m CALLAWAY, FISH & CO. 37 WALL STREET, NEW YORK' Miners Bank Building Commonwealth Building Vr'J WILKES-BARRE, PA. PITTSBTjRGEt, PA. vfv?l Jfeafo. those upon which we bailed our purchase ot ths bonds. m n '. mm )jtsra ki .-a" fea- Statistics and statements above elven, while not guaranteed by us, are considered' reliable ttndjMMtiD' !1 ."1L . - . - I'MIIIIIIIIIM ! t n .1, .!. I ''"l ill HH'"'ll. tanWlmi,.. Llp Kr c, v U 5' $&.& J- s?JIi V i v -' i , .1 r.3 fit'" vT. U 4 V 1M.JW-:fi ' a,? -JxeMv-jf. fciflla " rv. mm , :