Wm " f '.! flu. 'i. K'' 18 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY ' 1, 1J)19 JM NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES . fSHHN w i-i" Ia 'V m A T Mr I , S-M) Kg, I IV n m :K Ii; m w YS-ji- i1 ff.i .-e IV W. " Mi lav.' tm 1 .f L5S-- L L-.V!,, Ihti M "jr ' 8. n A' - ski ik msL Desirable Investments We specialize in the con- ( servative bonds of well es tablished corporations sup plying electricity, gas, trans portation and other public services in growing communi ties. Many of these bonds are Free of Taxes in Pennsyl vania. A list of those now on hand will be furnished on request. Edward B.Smith & Co bankers Eiliitunto 1901 VrmDtrl Stm York oml PMIadelpMa Stock Exchange! 1411 CHMTNIT Slut" 10 !! Bnm PuaiDnrnu New Yoex SUBSTANTIAL GAINS SCORED ON THE NEW YORK EXCHANGE Market A arrow, but Decreased Business Does Not Affect Prices Baldwin and Crucible Strong Cigar Stores Soars t- NEW YORK STOCK SALES .1.0(1 v in A Long Term Bond on a Snort Term Basis Due in ten years. Se cured by mortgage on prosperous electric light, power, ice and gas properties. Net earnings over twice all interest charges. Yields over 7 Write for circular E-37. handler & Company ..,. Franklin 3ank Bldg. Philadelphia New York Boston Now Yoili, .Inly 1 Although outside budne- null-owed down to a ooiiMclcrnhle extent In toduj's trading. Hie stock market 111 not influenced by the decreased volume mid, instead of recessions, the market movements included advances ranging from 1 to around 10 points, with mnny stocks making new high lecords and a large number selling nt the highest prices leached recent!. I'n i ted States Steel, which was in stipplj in the morning, receding j, to l(l7'i, was later in uigent demand and toward the close rose to 01)a. Other steel indii"trials lellectcd vigorous boxing, llnlilvviii Locomotive mov ing up .'! points to Kilt's, the highest price touched in a long period, and Crui'luli' Steel advanced 3r,s points to 97s. The gieatest gain In the active stocks was made in United Cigar Stores, wliidi rose V, points to the new high record of 17.V Tobncco Products, sold ex rights, which were quoted at 21, nt 115 't to Ml, a net gnin of tl points. American Sugar Ucfining made a gain of ii points to 13S and n large number of other stocks rove from 3 to 5 points. Industrial Alcohol was a weak feature in the industrials, falling 1 points to 141'2, but recovered pint of this loss in the late trading. ('anadinii l'acilic mid down I'.. points In 1." 1 'V,, with a rally of more thnn 1 point toward theilose. 'upper stocks were fairlj active, some of them mnking gains of 1 point or more. Call money ranged during the gi enter part of the day nt !) to 10 per cent on nil industrial (ollateral. Honda were activel) traded in. with the I.ibertj issues and the Victory notes m demand at advancing prices STOCK PRICES RALLY CURB TRADE SIMLL, NEAR END OF SESSION BUT TONE IS STRONG IM Buying for Short Account Aetna Explosives Prominent. Causes Upturn in Narrow Oils Quiet Cramps Soars Wall Street Market to New Top Capelle & Co. Announces its dissolution George S. Capelie, Jr. Frank C. AlcCown, Jr. The business will be continued by the co-partnership of . " McCown&Co. Inveitment Banhert Land Title Building r-RANK C. McCOWX, JR. W.M. T. I. HALL SAMUEL McCREERY Philadelphia, Julu J, 191V Motk viles today on tlie New Vorl, exchange totaled 1.23(1,5110 shares. i New York. .!ul I. The New Ynik Kvening Sun-- (ilium inl leview tliis af ternoon i as follows: I IIolicl.i atmosphere was ti mole in evidence in Wall Stieet todaj unci its iulltiemc on the securities mniket was unmistakable. Trading was languid and price lluctiiations lacked both igor land deeisir 'tiess until the Inst luuii when pronounced strength de eloped I Transactions ran close to n million shares, but the total was due latbei to the breadth of the muiki-t than to oI nine of trading in paitinikir quintets. Tlieie was pretty good demand for the sugar, equipment and leather gioup. and tlie marine shaies did well til-o Maiine lomiiion went through ."il. Iialdvvin e Missed Kl'.l and American . conintiie'.ll. The steels and coppers weie colorless thiongh most of the session, but in tlie Ial hour the joined in the forward movement. American Can, , Corn I'loducts Refining. Cast Iron l'ipc pteferred, I'nited Cigar Stores. To bacco Products and (loocliich gave n good aienunt of themselves. Ameiicau Teieplione and I'niteil States Industrial Alcohol weie subjected to considerable pressuie, as was, virtual!, the entire mil lis(. It was not easy to put on the cause lor weakness in but. general! speaking uiged that tlieie is no allurement of expending dividends t Tlie signing of the New York, July 1. Business was sninll in volume toda.v on the Ilrnnd Street Curb, a liaturnl incident of the approaching triple holiday, but many stocks showed n strong tone. Home is sues being in urgent demand nt advanc ing pi ices. Aetna Explosives became one of the pioniinent fra tines, the announcement Canadian Tao in icguid to the completion of ieor-i Central Pdry . gauizntion putting that stock up from L'M1 1'"dy p lOL. to 11 Vi on dealings of .1000 shares. lc.en Leather Co .. Orient Oil mid (ins was another c Teed Trod stiong feature, moving up to 0a4. Clin- cerro de Pasco C ton-.Wright Wire was in good demand, ' Clies & Ohio .. . with billing increase"! by statements C C C & St 1. Mint current busiues, js breaking all C C C & St L pi us oids. including the jear of the hj OtVestun . greatest war activit of the oompunj Cnl jm & St ' 1' Oil stocks gcneiallj weie itiiet, with . chl M 1 & St l' pf siiiiie selling at toncessions. Common , Clii & Nvvrn ... . wealth was ttndeil in at ."!) to .",Si4. Chl k Nvvrn pt and International Petroleum at 30 2. M ll 1 & i'10"1" Sinclair issues weie ac-tive, the Con"- i c J.1 J )'. '? "J' solitlated selling at t;.l to OL, and Sin- I peJ !.".'. c l.iii- (ul at . to .ill Irans-( ontinon- , chlno Copper tal Oil became stumg. advancing from ciuet Peabocly .. -Ki'j to 17r'H. Colo l-'uel & Iron Weber e. Ileilbioner sold nt If! to ' Colo Oas & i:iec . 10'.. Mnitin I'arrv at 1".H . to '"II., ' Colo Southern and Subniaiiiie lto.it at IC4 to Hi1... I I'isk Tire advanced from 3."! to HO. IMX'sritlAI.I I.QRt .,,,. rips High Low Atmms T.Tnreit . A.-. Advance Hutnely. J4',' " '.iVi ' Vli; 40 Adv Hutnely pf . 74 74 Til A Ain!r!I,1!eirs;'"10:,! 105'' 10:,'i 'Ol'f Alaska Oold M... .'(,... Alaska Juneau . . o ' ' .'n ' ' .'. ' Allls-Chnl MfB .. 44 ,,- 44,. 44.J APIs Glial Mfc rif. !)4U niu ou? oli? Am ABrlcul Chem,107.'I08Jt K8j 108)i Am 1 eet Sutrnr . . 8l( so.if 7 HH'l Am Hoscli Mae . . 1025,' lOJ,',' 102Ti 101"! iAm Can "'i;; 02j no1, oaji Am Can pf lO-l'-j Am Car & F.ly ...lltK ,'i'n, u,',.,- i',', IAm Cotton Oil .. 02 f.2-, 0(l 02'i I Am IJruK Syutll 12'4 I2 12 ' 12'i 'Am Kxprena .... ni .7 . .'. Am Hltlo & I.ea . ?4 :jo', 31'4 35Ji Am H & 1, pf ...12S, llO'i 120'$ 130!i Amice 031 4 . . . .i. Am Ice pf 7l; 7-t; 74Ji 74.fi Am International. 10'J', 111', 109i WA'i Am Unseed -;74 i!l'4 "O.'i 70 Am Linseed pf . . . 07 Am Locomotive . . S9' !I2 &?H W.i Am M 1st pf cof d. Co'i (it! 0o)i 00 Am Smelt & Hef . S3 iA'i H:li 81 Am S & It pf ..109 10!., 109J, 109. Am Steel Kdrles . 42.'i 4t 12) 44. Am Sug Hef 133 137;; 134Ji l.7.'. Am Sum Tobacoo.ll2l lSh 11L' 112h Am Tobacco 2I5J4 Am Tel & Tel ..105). 10.".;4' 103.'4 I Am Toll pf new .10! 'Am Woolen 11U.',' 121 118)i Am Woolen pf ... 109 I Am Writ V pf .. 51' 1 52 B0 Am Zinc I, & S . '.2 . 23U 22U 1 Am Z Ij & S pf.. CO.'i Anaconda Copper. 73 7t'i 73'j , Asso lr (oods . So1,. ... Assoclatetl Oil . . OJ.'j Atcli Top & S V Wl', ,tch T & S V pf S-3 4 Coafct Line . 101 ulf & W I .!73'i win Ixico . . lOli'i I Baltimoie & Ohio 4.1'i Halto & Ohio Pf JO . Hatoplla.s Mining 1;, ' Barrett Co -. . . . 13.1 . jDethleliem Steel . S7's Betli S Class U . hVt 'Beth Steel 7 pf. 10.j; . Beth Steel 8ci pf.112 Booth F.sherles . 21'j 2IJ4' 21' Brook Hap Tran. ."0?! COJi 20' i BrllT cfs of dep. 2(iJ4 1 Buff Itoch & I'ltts. 00', I Burns Brothels . )."1 I Hruns T & K Sec It).' , Butterlck Co . . . ' 34 Butte Cop & Zinc. 1 I Butte & Superior I Caddo Cen O & It. Cat Tacking . . Cnl Petroleum . . Cal Petroleum pf ' Calumet & Ariz . fiOSa W.! 80J( 103.'i i-io 23.', -i'i 01 ici 12 100U lOOViSlOI'h s, S5 S.'j lV'l 1 T 3 i 173l3 I0U 107 108'i I'M 425i 12"i I! l'l 'i ks;, ss 214 29's I.iist 3:n" cloito Illuh Low p m. Pitts k W Va .. 31.',- 40 30J4 H9J, Pitts & W Va pf. 81 84 84 84 Pond Creek Coal. 8'j Pressed Steel Car Sfl Pullman Co 12014 Puntn Alegre Sug. fit OUa OOJi 0155 Hy Steel Sprlnc ,02U 03i 02)5 03 Hay Consol Cop . 24 M 2Vji 24H 24U Heading 87' f-V.i 84 80!ii Republic I & S .. I12H 93V( 92!' 03 Itepubllc I &. H pf 104! j J04U I04!i 101.U Remington Typ . 77 70'i 79 79!f Royal D A ehares.lli;,' UlH lllji 111H Roy D NY shares. 112 I12M 110'i 11! St Joseph Itid . . 11 It's 14 R'( St I-San Fran .. SlU'Sili 21'! 2IJS St L-San Fran pf. 31h 32H 32.' ''2H Savage Arms .... 70 Saxon M6tor . . 10 10! a 10 10' i Sears It & Co . . 205 Shnttuck-Arlz ... 15J 14'. 11 Wi Sinclair Oil Ref . Oljf 04 OIJi 3i Sloss-Sheff S & I. 72 72!i 72 12J4' Southern I'aclflc .1005, 100 10GK 100i Southern Uvvy ... 20Js 2CJi SSJi 29 Southern II pf . . . 0GJS 07 GO.'i 00a Standard Mill pf. 03t( Strom Carburetor. 537 Studebaker Co ...103 100! 4 103 lO.I Stutlebalter Co pf . lOOJf 100 100 100 Stutz Motor" J3 73'4 724' 73',' Superior Steel ... 4-!i 4fi 44)i 4.r Tenn Cop & Chem. 131 13 i Wi '3 Texas Co 208 2fiR 207 208 Tex.i8 & Pacltlo . 00! a OW OSW 08i Third Avenue .... 25H 21U 23Ji 2t Tobacco Prod ... 114 U9.' Oj'4 08J, Tob I'rod rts 2V, 21 10 ' Tob Prod pf ....120 120 120 120 Tran & Williams . t04' 't'nion II & P .... 8OJ1 , 'I'nlon Pacific ...133 1324 132' j 1M j L'nlon 'Pacific pf. 72! 72 71!j tl!i I'nited Alloy St . 52! 2 I Cnltetl Cigar S . H.ilJi 177!4 170 177 United Drup 130 1211 129 129 l'n D 1st pf rts .. 15i l!a l!a Hi Vn Drug 2d pf ..128 130 130 130 I nlted Fruit 18i I'll Rys Invest ... 15a' l.V' l."' 15? l'n Rys Invest pf. 32! j 31i .li',' 32!4' U S Cast 1 P & F 3 Mi 30 Hod 3.V-. U S C I P & V pf. G9H 72! i 00' 72! j f S Food Prod . . 793 i 8OJ4 Mhl 80! i U S Intl Alcohol . 140VS 145H 141'a 1434 I Philadelphia Stocks j .crflW 31 Tk ooni inch 2.. Allia Ins '',! 1!K) Am Htrs. 32 10 Am Lor. 110 4.1 Am II & Len ... 3."-34 3." ii Am (5ns. 73 73 200 Raid Loc.JOD' 100 1)181 Elec Htor 01 14 S!) 10 Ocn Asph 73 7.1 50 lnspir C fi."i 0." 1001 C N A. 34 33 215 Key T Co 15 U 15 310 Lk S Cor mj 10Vj SO Leh Nnv OS'j OSVi 210 Leh Vnl. 52 51 10 Nor Cent 73 73 25 Xcv Cons HIVj 11)1,4 1052 la It It. 45i 4Ri, l().I'a Snlt. b0 80 10 1'hila Co 41 41 200 do c'm pf 30V, 30 400 Phil Elec 2."ij 25 24 1 It T to 20 28:H 20 Ph Tract 0!) (ii) 400 Ton Del. ;Vj i,4 170 Un Tract 30 38 DO i; C, I... (13 tf (I8V6 Ntt flonn ltlde --Vj 32 1 00 v n-v-Jii1 73 . . 10IH&2 01i,l 73 .. .". Vi 31 1 ir.VA i8 m.. (181i 14 73 Vj Ji).. !.; . . 80 1H 412H 30 ffl af.. 28 . . 00 .. .'iMu., 30 .. I8 300 V S Stl.lOOifc 107 10!)Vil 284 44', (l.4 .iVi 7S 9 U9 UK.' 1 112 42 1)2 04', ;,i 71 9 21V 1 411. us 101 131 27', 7iy, t4 27.', IGJj Si" s .VJJ4 2Jli , -.'.. 13 13 13 31 28! j 31 45 !" 45 70! j 09; i 70) a 31!,' 34!, 31'i 158', 154) j 155 20); 24!i 20'j 51J, 53 54). 108.'. 1(10), 107'4 112H 112'. I12H Hi:. 40', 40.', l5, 01'. 14 04 024 (A 50' j 50)a 50' 1 89 IS 81!, tl S It 4 I Co . . L' S Rubber .... t S Rub 1st pf II S Sm Ref & M IT S Steel V S Steel pf ... I'tah Copper . . t'tah Securities . V.i-Caro Chem . I Va-Caro Chem pf 1 15 I V11 Iron Coal & C 07! a I Wabash 10) Wabash pf A 34'i Western Mil 12?, I West Md 2d pf . . 30 I Western Un Tel . SS4 I Westing A B 1234 I Westing 13 & M . . 50'i White Motors . . . 50H ! White Motor rts. lh 1 Wilson & Co I0P4 Wlllj's.pvcrland . 35 Wool (F W) Co .131 Worthlngton P . 80', Worthing pf B . . 78! i 45 13Mi 130'i 131 1101 07'i (iO1 tS 107' i 10 107' 1 IIGJ4 110)i 110 90) 1 88) a 18), 83 Low 83 001ii 1 Net Close chue. Kl 2 1)0 .. COlj 41j 1R 82 134', 09! I 109! t 110 891, j 18 83 "1 West C. . 74 74 74 105 W Crn'p.151 148 150 Ex dividend. BONDS HlUh $1051 Am (J & El 5s.. S5 1000 City Is 1040 .. 0(1 5000 El & Pen Tr Is. 00',i 500 Lib Pond 2d 414s 04.08 04.08 Dl.OS.'JS 0500 3d 4Vis 05.0S 05.0S 05.0S.28 0050 4th 4',s 1)4,14 04.08 14.08 .00 3000 Victory 4s . . 00.08 00.1)4 00.9S.38 1000 Nat Prop 4-(!s .. 30 30 3!) .. 2000 Reading gen 4s.. 83ij 83. 83 Vi.. S70.00 l'n Rw-y Inv 5s. 74 72 Vi 74 4-lVs COTTON ADVANCES AFTER LOWER START ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTERY CONTINUES ACTIVE AND SOARS Makes Up Bulk of Business on Philadelphia Exchange and Hits New Top Cramps Makes Record - , Electric .Storage Itnttery continued to attract vlrtunlly nil interest in to day's trading on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. It advanced to n new high record level since 1000 of 1)1 V4, and, although rcnlizing nt times caused Blight reactions from the top, the demand remained good and recoveries quickly fol lowed declines. Its turnover mnde up the bulk of business for the day, sales totaling 0181 shares. Further tnlk of du Font-General Motors buying was all that was heard ill the Street to exnlnln the renewal nt netlvltv nntl strength. William Cramp trust certificates became prominent by advancing as much as o points to a new high record level of lul, although only a small amount pt business was transacted, and they also rose to a new top on the New York Curb. Philadelphia Company common also scored n wide advance on a trifling turn over and the cumulative preferred was firm. Exceptions to the rule of strength or steadiness verc declines for Lake Superior Corporation, Northern Central, Pennsylvania Railroad and Lehigh' Valley, the rails following their course on the big board and falling without any special news to explain their weakness. Steel was inclined downward until near the close, when it soared to lOOVS, up 1 points. In the bond division there was remarkable demand for United Railways In vestment os, transactions totaling $87,000, with the price up uh much ns 1 V& per cent. The Tonopali-nclmont Development Company lias mailed to stockholders with tlie dividend checks a condensed statement of operotinns for the quarter ended March 31, 1010, as follows: Received and receivable for orcv $451,850", mining, milling and administration expenses, $304,024; net earnings for three months, $147,834 ; miscellaneous income, $20S0 ; totnl net income, $150,523. Available resources on March 31, 1910, were as follows: Due from smelt ers, $248,000; due from others, $10,840; Liberty Ponds, $10,000, nnd cash in bands, $287,330; total, $557,130. Disbursements to March 31, f010, in respect of interest in subsidiary com panies, were ns. follows: Helmont Surf Inlet Mines, Ltd., $1,204,883; Bel mont Shawmut Mining Company, $510,30S, and Helmont Wagner Mining r . i,-oh nui . iii i!o nit nil". v.oiiipuuy, ,-soocj,uo-; loiui, t?-,-xi,,uo, y. The net earnings for the cpmrter ended March 31, 1010, of the Belmont K Surf- Inlet Mines, Ltd., of which Tonopnli-Itclinont owns 80 per cent, were $78,000. 10! 35 1231. 50' 3 10U 311, 5(.'4 50! 4 10' 31' 1231. 50' 57', Spot Houses and New OrleansflonB connections 1 Absorb Offerings U. S. Report Bullish 103H 35,'j IO2I4 1035, 311, 35'v t' Ii') IP 1.8?, 41' 8? s 129 129 129 i'. 77 04M 28i 401, 90). .5), S'J'i. 70 01 27i 10). 87i 48K 58'j i'ii 1 70 4 bl 901. 49): l. lililnil Anaemia Copp. r, SI L.iKttln Meet Ctimi'Hiiv, 2'a per rent. Cireyt Nurlh,-rn lullwaj liruf $1.7.1. Nation.il Oil t'nnipunv of New .lue. 2 per cent, New lork !-hlrbul!cllnK 1'tirimr.itloii, tl. UcUvvurc Lbt-ku:inna and Western, t2.50. lix rltEhts Tobacco l'roducls New York Bonds SmIpc In 8)a 1 tiono Aetni i.xulo,!en . 'AniT-llrltlsh MfK ones linger , Amir .Varconl the mils Amor vmiiiius I'.nier 111, I illis, W.li.. ,c,. it might be I'.inidian ''u- 10 an car .v. r i prei I'har.oul ircm nttlai't ilitelcst Clinroltt Mot ire .. 1 1 11 1 .1 ' ranil' s -,ins lailio.td bill Ii the- curtlss A.ropliiiu tl lOOl .1 .vesterda.v uatuiallv enough !,;' Aotable eft'ec t for the moment. Linrrton l'liotui:pdih done, there would si em to lie 1 j.Iii'Turi.'dul .t Investment Suggestions We have Junt prpaiM a . llntlnsr 78 attractive bond including Ircular ottprinc" 25 Municipals 10 Railroads 15 Public Utilities 6 Industrials 1 1 Foreigi 1 1 Short Term President had n tav but that little else to look forwaicl to for some 1 JaUh Coal h.,10 time to come, l.ehigh alli. ( anadinn 1 Maxim Munitions Pacific Southern Pai ilie and ''"iou i.v,r'ihMVn'l"r'pip,'i'uiii' Pacilic were pressed down fiom 1 to 5 'cms Ru-vatcr . . . , I IVrlem Motor . . . O'llllts. I Poole Kill.- Tlie conjunction of vaciiticm thoughts 1 ;,'r"T .";,.lh . .... , . ,. , , , stundar.t .Motor and tight iiione.v ruling at the turn of ' stx-i Aliojs tlie iniihenr when obligatiiiiis mutun1 in I .pu,."!wJv""', ,,,. , ,, 1 1 ., 1 1 . . v'"hl sh.Pbulldlnic ... bulk and dividend nnd inteiest pn.v - 1 TriiniKl" l-'llm ments loom large, with but a dubious '"'".stiamshtp'"' outlook for easier motie.v later op, was I'nl'n-ii Iotorn world rum ... . Air STANIIARII Oil inn. o., Ohio ... PralriH l'lpn . s 1 1 c-iii 111.1 11 . II -T.ll ll'l 1.1 . a ..no cP, .. 17 l's . S7 7S' Vts , luh.' I K (S, 1,1 ll'j lll'j ' Son II.. IS ltV. 9(1' j 81'. 105'. v.4 84' ll'a I Pi 11': 131, 101s '..7' SO J 1 105;. I ll4 '.i'.i.'. 80 a ll'-i . IS sh S7 . so as . rim, r. in us 1 4, a tin SI .10 r.n cm of initiative and the pensive character of the market as whole. Adjustment ' of neiounts against the-tiiple liolida.v.l beginning witli Piiday, was the main I consideration, ("all loat.s renewed at s per cent for mixed collateral anil !l per cent for industrial, nnd those intes pre vailed thiough the iluy Tightness is cxpieted to continue foi tlie balance of 17 117 l'. sSi 4 .14 S'. V ci N s,TO( KS 1S4 1S1I 370 37.1 JSs -JO J J74 S7S .71.1 7SO 370 37.1 277 372 I.SDKI'KNDENT Oil H..M.P1I Oil Oa . The rate, maturity. Price and Uld ""'" imougii uie uii.v iiginnc-s, 1, :ikiu,ln ... ot thfe bonds are Indicated as wll exiKCtcd to contiliiie foi tlie balance of ,',r.,l!, &MS,rbin""SPUS!im.'n,JXtliP abbreviated week, after which It . KXtoM '. .- . for Savings Danks and Trust Funds js ,,,-esumed the relative ease indicated 1 MnhYest HeHninit' . ..'.. 1 SfilJ or a complimnitaiv eovu 0 (, 0 per cent money will letllin, for a J"..1 Petroleum . . . this circular, .vo. 1,-H. , ,. , ., ,J"a.,'"B,;... til... ... .... ,. 1 .-UI,UI'l J.CIIIIII.A . Thp liniinf wliii-h conic intu tlio inor. iciuojah . .. ' " w nclair ti'j :i'. .104 compHm'i Vo. 1,-0. A. B. Leach.& Co., Inc. 115 South Fourth Street Island . Uleurock MINIMI SUM K. Montana Vork lV3ga6T-SBsr --. 1" isrii -- TH V" S1 'ol.c ' 1 1 lSg-frl.HS?!'- -s-ss-, I Wanted Salesman Security A responsible and suc cessful security salesman with clientele can make per m a n e n t connection that should be very profitable to him, particularly at this time. B233,- ledger Office. ket in the late session was clenil for the short nc count. There wns no great suppl of stocks offeicd and the lesult was n material jump in prices among the industrials. Steel pushed through 100 Crucible Steel was exceptionally stiong and the coppers weie given a new lense of life. The movement de veloped rather hilddenl and bore all the earmarks of professional impulse. It did not last very long, lion ever, and nt 'the closing there wns some tc-udcuc) to settle back Victory 4;1, per cent notes ! touched par. 1 Formal announcement of the abioga- , tinu by presidential pioclamit'tioii of the J,"1""" Cp;,,',',f 'America . - . . . I Nevada Hills I edict of 1018 n IK lllE restrictions on 1 Nevada Wonder NIplBsliii; graawecaaeaaatg: 1 rl' edict of 1018 pliuing 'fi , foreign exchange and remittances, while onp0 Copper ! foreshadowed by the previous statement J Hjriule. I f, Mlnnta Hik Iedup Hoston and llulte New on Ariz . First National f.oldnejil Mercer Ooldtlelcl Pons noldseltl Floreiue Ooldfleld Kewanas Oreen Monster Ifecla Mlnln Howe Soun Intteiccndence Lead Jer-eir. Verde Jim nutler .lumlto Kxtenslon McKlnley Darraeh MHima. Copper .MOlfl'T liUll So IS 1'. 3 tr. 41 .1 1.0', 7. II'. 4"-. IS St A Ii H 30', ISO 3 con Ulnars -,t i'oii Cigars pf . 85 . . . . Coneol Gas luti ConBOl lnt Cal M. l(i!, lfili Continental Can . '.5'j lis" i t'orn I'lod Hef . ,s4'i . IHa Corn I'rod Iter pf.10 .'. 1051. Crucible Steel ... UP, '. (i , Crucible bteel pf 101 . . 'ub.i Cine Sugar. 3b'.' 39.' Cuba U .S pt .... 1 P Mi' a iJel Lack A: Wcs 200 1 Denver A: Ilio Gr. 71, . . 1 Pen & Kio Gr pf Dome Mines . . . . I i:ik Horn Coal . Uudlcott Johnson ICnd Johnson pf . 1 f.rle Fain l'layers-I., ' Fam l'layers rts. I Flslier llody . . . I Freepoi t Texas . Gaston Win & W ' General Klectrlc General Cigar . I General Motois . Gen Motors pf . Jen Motors deb 'Good (B F) deb.. b0!i ' CJoodrlch pf 104 Ot Xorthem pf .97 at .V C for O I'. 4(i, Granby Consol . . GO Greene-Can Cop . -)4!a ,Gulf M 4: N pf.. 391. Haskell & Barker. 03 Illinois Central .. 99 1 Inspiration Cop . t3'i Interboro Consol . 71a hit Consol of ... 27't Inter Agr.cul . . . 25)a Inter Agricul pf . 84a Inter Htrv new . 142 1451 143 1 15,'i lnt liarv pf new. 1191a 52' 54M lllsh 3 Amer Agr 5s... ilR V.) Anglo-l'l-ch 5s.. 07 1 Amer T i: T (ls.103 1 Armour Co 4Vjs 87'"'s 1 Both Steel 5s '3(1 SS 0 Can Govt 5s 1021 1)S ll'a H'4 83'. 10 . 17h 171 lUIVa 110?. 1 1". 85 N5 4 U! a 50? 35'. 35? 105 701, 81!i 80!i 81 ii'Mt 230 233 235?i 114', OH, Oil. 04Ji 90 90 00 90 80! a 4 do 5s 1031 I 5 Chile (is , . 5 Chi It & (j -Is. I 2 City of Par 0s. 'L'ti.'! Lib Pond 3'A.s. I i:tS coiiv 4s 35 1st 4s . ... ""'710 P 17!, 1U9 Pi 8'i 49J. O' 1 it 110 1! 85 50? . 3J! 8 l!i 95 4G!i l!7 ti4) 9') 05! , 7.' 29! a 95 40 07 8P; 'tis ' 405 , 07 (.l'i 99 Of 7! 2li' M 9J 05! j 7 '.OU .117! . 32?4 . 03 Ipru 34S Xac tut Canadian Municipal Bonds Bought Sold Quoted FUSCKE, BiNGERT & CO. rrankUa Bank Bide, fhlladelohl BOSTON NEW TORK of the Federal Iteserve Hoard, had a more or less depressing effect on uitcs. Sterling was quoted nt ?4.5S, which ...... ...aha (lint, n nnni linlnil' V.ular.liip'u 2TSS, Vi 'HP '"" lUU.fl ,Mt uwv... ... .v. ...... 25i ' quotation. Francs declined 4 centimes 1 to 0.4!) francs to the dollar and lire !(1 poiuts to 7.08 lire to the dollar. .There was heaviness likewise in the kroner and peseta. The cotton crop report of the govern -Imeut wns bullish, due to decline in I conditio!) and acreage alike, but it did j not quite equal expectations of the trade. 'The staple sold off sharply in I the early session, but recovered about Ihulf of the loss. San Toy Tonopah Kxtension United Vorde West Knd Con White 'Taps . . Yerlngton U. S. LIBERTY BONDS $50, $100, $1000 IIOCCIIT, KOMI AND RKCOMMENDED FOK INVESTJIKNT Newbiurger, Henderson & Loeb 1410 CHESTNUT STREET M tubers N. Y. and I'hlla. Htotk Exchanges ., ' ; FINANCIAL Plstdmds NATIONAL iSKCCniTV , HAN K PhlladilDhla. July 1. IBID. nieeetnrs h.v this day declared , Knnal dlildend of tlrelro (II) per cent, 1 ah Aun.ilrf. 1 .,..,,.. ,.-,...- iioo.poo.oo Vit,l.o.c)Ocloc. J.vo.uou.utr IfUU, llll,,.,.. -W.OiXSt) 41 .' '-. - II -" -' ,' 1 - LOCAL MINING STOCKS. TONOPAH BTOCKS Jim nutler .MarNamara ... Midway Mlipili Extenrlon Montana .... . . Northern Star Rescue Eula West End GO LP FIELD Atlanta Illue Uull Ilooth ... ... Dlamondtteld II IJ Daisy Kewanai n Dro ....... -. .,..,. Sllvsr Pick . . - Spearhead . , MISCKIJ-ANEOUa f.. .. "r I ' Kid Al 3.1 :in on W.I 3S 4(1 IIS to . . . .21 .-'.'I .. . .oh .11 IS 20 .... 2'4 2s, STOCKS on nt .02 .113 . .. .h ID , 1)1 02 111 0.4 ... . .03 .04 ...,,, .OS .03 .I'd OS . .08 10 Ilethlehein 7s Cosden (HI els Cosden 4 Co lis I'udahy 7s Russian Govvt oW do Hi s Southern Railway 0m .V, :.. 4'. 4 3 it S '. .14 .'lit 12 11 .' or, 3C1 3S 4il 41 3 (I A A 4?'' a.?" .? J' 4 11 1 02' , 1IM UK 1113 IPS 101 lll'.'Va 10.1 40 r,i 3M. li'7!i 10?, .iO'j 1(5 101' a 84'4 84', .11 ".ii 52,'i 51 185 185 no Wl's Sinclair Companies to Expand New York, July 1. A special meet ing of the Sinclair Oil and Helloing Company and the Sinclair Oulf Corpor ation hns been called for July 18 to authorize an Increase in the capitaliza tion of Sinclair Oil and Helming from 1,500,000 to 2,500,000 shares, wlthont nominal or par value, and an increase in. the capitalization of the Sinclair (lulf from 1,000,000 to 2,000,000 shares, without nominal or pnr value. Although nothing official has been, said on the subject, it is understood that there will be no public participation in this stock increase. I Inter Mer Mar I lnt Mer Mar pf " I Inter Nickel .. 11 Inter Paper . . . Inter I' pf stpd Jewel Tea '7 Jewel Tea pf . . si Jones Tea !5'4 39 Kan City South 1 Kelly Spring Tire. 120.'.. US Keluev Wheel pf 100 ln Kennecott Cop . Keystone T & It I Lack Steel . '' 1 Laclede Gas , Lee Rub ii Tire , Lehigh Valley . . :'.! Lorillarel II') Co iMnnhat Klevated 'Manhattan Shirt. Maxwell Motors . 1 Max M 1st pf . . ... Max M 2d pf ... May Dept Stores Mex'can Petrol , , I Miami Copper . . " 1 Mldvale Steel . . . Minn & St L new. lo Kan & Texas. Mo Kan & Tex pf. Mo Pacific 3.'l'i 33h Mo PaclOo pf . . . 5c Eti Montana Power . 78 80 National Acme . . 37Ji 38 I National Biscuit.. 12U.'j .-. Nat Con & Cable. 21'' Nat Knani & S . 79 i I National Lead ... 80?i Nat K of M 2d pf. 8)1 Nevada Con Cop. 19b 211 is 40!a 8-1 35', 23 . 401, . lOJl, . 84!. . 08 . 34 52'. 187 87'. 29! 3 . 47i . "I.I4 , 37h 109 .181 274 . 51. 18 1.1. 18H 33'. 57 78 521, 534 1181, 117J4 1181, 32'4 32?i 324' (j.'l'. 031, Im 771? 77'a 7c!a 17 1st 4'4s ... 330 do "Jd 4V4s. . 030 do 4th 44s. 1070 Vic ote -l,s Low OS'-.. !) 103 S7'-;s .SS !)S, 118 OH ',2 05Ts )irU !)7'', 0!). 10 0031 DO 30 ! 13.00 SCSI) 03.80 '.14.1)0 '.11.110 04.1.0 05.0S 1)5.02 05.02 11.1.24 D5.14 '.15.14 01.11 04.04 01.00 04.12 01.04 04.0s 100.00 PD.04 10.00 OS '!)3'2 05V, 07 2 ..,o PS, 07 103 .S7's 88 OSn.s !IS '.13 '1 !l.1"'s 142 Vic Xte 3!',s 100.11 100.10 100.11 1 Marsls 0s 00 '.l 00 fi Mldvale 5s ,... 00 !I(MS '.10 1 X Y ('! II ... Tl'i TP'i 71 Vt 1 1 X V C S. 11 Os.. '.)'.)' 1 '.e.i'i '.i'.i-1 15 X Y C & II IVj" S-l. . s-!t. 1 Penna gen IVjs. Sfi-'s MP's 80r's It do 5s 'OS .... II lMss mr,s 1 Heading 4s .... 83',;. K-, KV. 1 South Pne rfd 4s MPi S0'- WVi 1 South Hwy 4s... (Ml (1(5 (5(5 1 IT S Rubber 5s.. S8'. 8.SL.. 88' r. do 7 103 103Ts 1037: 13 I'uion Pac Os Kt1-- M'.. 851... 1 Cii K C.t H & 1 5V-S new 1010. OOijl 001i! 17 do'r.Vjs lflai.. svi us 3 do 5.s 1037... OOVs 00'm r 1 !I8'4 !!)'(, .is i27-, '4(j', 105 844 .11 51 185 MONEY-LENDING RATES NEW YORK Money on call, mixed collateral, opened, leimiug unci renew-. ing. nt S per cent ; industrials, lending, at 0 per cent. Time money wiv liimly bid at 0 per cent for all maturities today. The mar ket was extremely. tptlet. I Acceptance bills showed some 1111 ' provemcut for out-of-town tiausac ' tlons, very little being done in tlie local market. Rates for member banks bills were I 4f,(a-l14 l,er ,'t'ut n"d nou member 1 banks 44A. I C-OTTO.V nELT WEATHER CONDITIONS I New ork. July 1 The follow Inrr tcm- I peratures were recorded ln the cotton belt 1 this mornlnn: Wllmlnston, Mi Atlanta. 112. Knuwlllo, (14; Macon, Auinista and 1 Chaileston. 0(1. Oklahoma City. MWIdlan. rhalt.inoo,'a and Savannah CIS; Abilene, Vlcltiburu. Nashville and Thomasvllle. 70; Shrevenort tan Antonio, Little Rook, M'em- phl3 PnsTcola nnd Montgomery. 72; Tort Smith New Orleans and Jacksonville, 74. O.ilvesion. 711. and Corpus Chrlati. 78. New York, July 1. With an itn 1 portant government report only an hour I away, tlie cotton market hnd a quiet laud rather lower opening today, be cause of weak cables and improving I weather. , I The government report estimates pro duction this year at 10,OSO,000 equiva lent 500 pound bales, basing its esti mate on the June 25 condition of the growing crop, which was 70.0 per cent of a normal, and un atea of 33,000,000 ocies under cultivation on that date. h The first effect of the report was a break of about 50 points. Tlie trade hnd been looking for a condition of 70 or below and thete had been a good many orders placed, nioiind the ring to sell on such a figure. The rcult was a seiusationally quick decline to 32.85 for October or S3 points below last night's closing figures. The acreage estimate showing n re duction of S.7 tier cent wns not out of line with expectutio'ns, but the indl catcd crop was 11 surprise and the market rallied even more uipidly than it had declined on trade buying, cov ering nnd v''buing by sold-out longs. Within fifteen or twenty minutes Oc tober was selling around 33.00c or 22 points uet higher and more than a cent above the low level. The condition on May 25 was 75.S and 85.8 on June 25, 1018, and 8.3 the average condition for the last ten years on June 25. This nren of cotton compares with 37,207,000 acres, the raised estimate of an acreage in cultivation a jear ago. The production last ear was 12,040, 532 bales und two cars ngo it wus 11, 302,000 bales. ' NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New York, July 1. In the absence of any Rrazil official cables this morn ing the local market for" coffee futures opened quiet nnd unchanged to an ad vance of 20 points. Early transactions were confined to two or three brokers, with the general disposition being to await advices from the primary markets. Wall street nnd commission houses were tlie principal buyers during the morning, with the selling coming from Yesterday's Todav's close opening July 22 ,i 22 ."11 September 20. so 21.01) I ecember 24.10 24. fm March ,. 20.43 20.83 May :.. 20.30 ' 20..-.O DIVIDENDS DECLARED Indiana Pipe Line Company, regular quar terly of $2 per share payable Auruh 15 to stock of record July 18. Old Dominion Steamship Company, a divi dend of (I per cent, payable July 10 to stock of record Juno 21. Philadelphia and Grav's Terry Passenger Railway Company, semiannual of $2,Hpay nble July 7 as rezllt-red June 30. Rooks close June 30. open July s. Kelly-Sprlnaneld Tire Company, regular quarterly or. ?l a snare in casn and 3 per cent In common stock on the common stock, payable August 1 to stock of record July 17. Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, regular quarterly of 1V4 per cent on the common, payable September 2 to stock of record July 31. S. H. Kresge & Co.. semiannual of 1 per cent on common ana zf per cent preferred stock, both payable July 1 to slock or recTro june l pa 111. Grain Corporation's Capita) Up Dover, Del.. July 1. A certificate of increase of capital stock wns filed nt the State Department today for the Food Administration Grain Corpora tion. New York, from $150,000,000 to $500.00().000v BAR SILVER Commercial bar silver wns $1.07 in Xew York today, a decline of :)sc. Tlicre wns no London quotation, owing to a holiday in that city. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, July 1. Spot cotton was quiet today, with prices unchanged on the basis of 20.14d for middling. The tales were 3000 bales. Receipts were 100 bales, all Amerlcnn. Spot prices were: American middling fair, 22.G7d; good middling, 21.24d; fully middling, 20.74d: middling. 20.14d: low- mid dling, 18.30d; good' ordinary, 10.74d, 1' and ordinary, lu.iu. Weekly data on the oil Industry and latest developments ln tho affairs of the leading com panies and active stocks are contained In tho latest Issue of our Bulletin devoted to Petrol eum If you desire to keep In touch with developments, send us your name and we will, with out obligation, mall you our Bulletin each week as It appears. Write for the lateBt Issue. Ask for Bulletin W-2. H. Raphael & Co. Investment Secl'rltles 74 Broadway, New York Vesterdaj's 11 1,30 2 30 c lose Oner, a tn. p m. n m. .11 1.S 33.U0 33.13 .'I3.SO ail so .IS. Ml October 33 (IS 33 40 a3.B7 33 34 33.411 December . 33..-.1) 33.40 33.43 S3.3S 33 SH January 33.;ill 33 20 S3 23 33.13 33'13 .March 33.20 33.12 33.12 33.01 33 00 9. Industrial Executive Young man, 35, connected for 14 years with large successful brass manufacturing concern, in varying capacities, including that of general manager, familiar with all details of manufacturing, desires an opportii' nity to regain that place in the industrial world which . his patriotism seems likely to cost him; having served in the Navy since the outbreak of the war, having im portant duty of tin executive and financial character Address G. (?. H., Box 25,Narberth, Pa. f V 32;, 30j 32! 704 7H 7llJi SS 38 38 lOOJj 108U 1USL 185 184V, lb5 27!i 27!' 27', 52) a 51!t 52" 184' 18.U 18!, J' 4 9.',' 'Ji, RAILROAD EARNINGS LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE I into Increase L May gross ... .o.ih.oimi ,i,ui,uua . PIIIIUELPIHA - Call r. .er.nrVtft'ffiSJM '.$ cent; time, JiTi!' ller cent; cummer- Five months gross 4s.iiik.hihi (1.1133 232 cial paper, three to six months, r. I jSpViting 'income bTSttIssS UHIiI! i(j per cent, auu six moiiius, u per cent. LONDON Mouey. '2 per cent. Discount rates short bills, 3'i'per lent. Three-month bills, 3 per cent. FOREIGN EXCHANGE CLEVE1.AND CHICAGO. CINCINNATI " AND f-T LOUIS May gross . . . . l.alance lifter laxes.. Net operating- Income Five months' gross . , Ha I h nee after taxes.. Net operating Income r.,r..,s,ir,ii 1,0.11,430 11113,110.1 IU.2C14.2CII) 4,028,8311 3.1131.011 ct.u cross h"ln !" a"" PElti: XIAllQUKTTB , 12.811,077 aS3.TSI ai7,r.23 2(13,8211 'JOS fLll-J 2.S07.72S I nf)2,Min I32.IIS4 21JI 80.'. iuja tU 59,' i 31!a 07 83 t8Ji Charter for Bethlehem Motors Dover, Del., .July 1. lletblehem Motgrs. has filed a charter with the secretary of state to manufacture, sell and 'deal in ancf-with automobiles, mo- M tor,vThv jjl-i hM aapltaUMMoa. ?13,- N V Air Brake . . 12 1 N Y Central 79!i N Y Dock 40 i N Y Dock pf CO N Y X II & II .. 31, N Y Ont & Wea . 2- Nor & Western .107$ 107 Northern Pacific . 1-7 Nova Sco S & C. S3)f Ohio Cities Gas . . 57' Ohio Fuel Supply. 50 Ontario Mining . 8 Okla Prod.& Fef . 10H Owens Bottle ... 57K Pan Am Pet & T. V3H Penn Railroad .. 45i I'enn Seab Steel . 3KJ, People's Gas Chl . 52 Pere Marquette , . 22! a Pere Mar prior pf, GGCS Philadelphia Co , 4 IS. Fierce-Arrow ,.,, Cfljf Pleree-Arrow of. .106 Pierce Oil iJMi ntu coal ..jt .12.'-j S5 7Hi 37i 'li'lH '801 iwi 79 59J, MH 'l(')(i, 90a 82!' 67 32). 0 80 371 a '80.1 ' 19! " 7U3-i 'hm Jih ioo'i ooh 83 New York. July J .-The foreign ex - j Nrt operating ireom. $ I cnange niurivvi u iu.vuuuh i.uoi uu iiaiar.ee ai'er uir... ,..i;,,.,ji I378.5SJ ill. (Ill J 31.B33 I : 11.13,111(1 438,41111 I4,2hK MESSRS. C. C. PAPE, HARRY POTTER, H. KAUFFMAN AND C. SEWELL THOMAS , announce the formation of a partnership ' for the purpose of dealing in INVESTMENT S,ECURITIESS under the firm name of PAPE, POTTER & KAUFFMAN v 301 Boatmen's Bank Bldg. St. Louis, Mo. I m . . ..nAlnn. InOrvmA 1 M"! A "f f . .. a. ;., otar nif trr.ll.MJ un.l 1I- . I(l OPCrftH" i..vw...v .,.,- easier lone ... a... -.. . "'c' clIICAaO. nURLLNQTON AND QUINCY (Jliotations wen-. 4.-..m,iu oiernng'Ma 0 Ill.n08.il9.- II.28S.7IM JOf, 58'i" 94'i 4S 30 10'. oW mn 45!, 30 10( 45) 30 23', 23 83 41J, MX 100 ?3 4,5814, cables 4.50',; franc checks 0.40, cables 0,47, lire checks 7.07, cables 7.05: Swiss checks 5.43, cables 5,41; guilder checks .38, cables 38 15-10 J peseta checks 10.75, cables 10.82: Stockholm cheeks 25.50, cables 25.70; Christiania checks 24.70, cables 24!l)0; Copenhagen checks 23.40, cables 23.00. , During the early afternoon the mar ket tone wns easicl-, with quotations as follows: Demand sterling 4.58, ca bles 4.58 : franc checks 0.48, cables 0.40; lire checks 7.00, cables 7.04; peseta checks 10.72, cables 10.80. 1 BANK CLEARINGS Itank clearings today compared with cor ".Pondln. V ,W i-0?8r,! ,017 saten-'-'asftsa wisa tosh May sross I'.alance after taxes , Net oDeratlnff Income, Hive months' cross.. p.l,nn, after taXCS , Net operattcifi Income LR22.M14 i.non.oos Bii.'.'ns.ir.u 8.43S.84-' 7,r.SA,8Sll Ho. ton S0.21il.B0S 1 l.BO'.-.iloci us.ai2.043 llostpn ;iiUji7j4J,4DO 2li,J7cJ,125 D43.1SU.287 40J,' 40!, MJj 65H 100 100. 23Ji 23U )-iSfiV-97 n A7U- No. KANSAS ?ITY GRAIN MARKET Kansas Cltr. July L -c"h yHfat tdyj No 1 hard. 2.4CI .1.43 no. s. sz.sil; Vo, uuhw jmmQumBri r5BLJ"t! r" iWk'iii. j ORKAT NOnTHDRN May cross 19,474,00 IlalancB aftdr laxes "li'S7" Net operating Incomo C172.70U pfve inejiths Bross. 38.340.BU flalance tfter taxes. ,7SS.Rt Net operatlne Income 1.S10.S40 hr'AUUAtiia ami i.iti Mav Kress t3.32ft.rj01 nertclt after taxes... 78.01B NeVopeAtlnir denclt. ,3l j?Iv'e months' Bross.. 17.01)3.274 Ilalance after taxes.. (1.13.14(1 Net operatlnB Income 7511.084 VIllOINIAN RAILWAY May Bros. J l,n..l,22n Ilalance .tt.rl.i 33,807 Vet opr. Income,. aHii.TM.-i Flvs months' Bross. 3.II7JJ. J4 Hklance after taxes. n.U'2 tiet oper. Income 128,711 Dcroase. Will Name Grain Controllers Washington, July J. Grain control committees wil Ibe appointed shortly by tho railroad administration ut all prim ary markets, to control the movement nf. train and to prevent the overloading fiJte&laf'M'lk tbr sIuttlnB,,of mar?, Jt;v vue Tfty pawn auatup 333.311 128.881 4 11711,3211 821,23s 1, 1 590, 723 tl. 328.427 43H,(llli 227,413 7,021, 33 2,031,3.111 000,7111 1310,733 (107.1170 018,211.1 2.711,33.-, 1,1)18.732 l,a.'l,23!) 137.071 3D, 49.1 (1(1,8117 1110,821 724,147 722,152 i W. F. Ladd & Co. - 43 Exchange Place New York Owing to tlie death of Cnpt. Nicholas L. Tilney, It. C, in France on September seventeenth last, the Arm, of Tilncy, Ladd & Co. has been dissolved and the firm of , W. F. Ladd & Co. hns this dny been formed by the undersigned to carry on the.gonernl bond nnd investment business of the former firm. WILLIAM r. I.ADD.'V AI.rilKIl MACV, IIUNTINOTON W, JACKSON. 4 THOMAS II. CROSS, J- -! July 1, 1910. . ERSE?T oTy,'rMAf;'p'W!l - ft 1 v'.mv... ., .'.').. ., . ,-' 'a Ttf ... ' . . Tmmirmi o fl Dltl. ....I 'k. ' p vmmnwmmmvwmmsmmm f- '? f jptrftMiisTTssss -Ii '' -5 1 mmi'frWii'r- Jt lii '' tmSm "s'yj -6 'n ii ' II Mil I I II a, .BtHE'yaifip . , . . c. i jsBKasr v : - - i tJSBBKSBanBsUflBSjtitor34SjLflU, W iilHHtTMlHInllUkitu
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