yAkfiVT , EVENING PUBLIC LED GEll- PHIL ADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1910 O , 18 fc' I i j. I' ll i N to .- Vr, h' r v . " $100,000 Lower Merion Township Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Township Bonds of 1919 MVSl rr cmt norlal coupon bonds of Lowjr Mirlon TowSihlP Fre. of .',1' ta nic.pt uccston nr lnn"l'n,Sf',,,a". liVallty approved hv Towniond. nillott A W.' iK ft&TnV't... '" AHf?n?J:"l.ll-r1rB for 1100 000 t2B 000 earn cf Sl A to P Include, maturing 1024 lOSIt 1031 nml I1S0 rMrertlMly "second for 'inn ooo JtT TOO each i nt 1 rl.a A to r liirlu.lif. muturlnl 1024. 102!) 10,11 l!1n ami 1044 r'pettvelr "nd US 000 of Scries K maturing l4.?., .. Pealed hlrti to hi art lrit lo (JmM. Flnanc. Committee Office of Township Com mlaalonara Ardmore r . marked ' "IJ '"J Township Donrts " and accompanied by a certified check for ."i000 to order of Township or Irfner aurion TlM win he recrted until noon September ft. 1010 U. C AMinnSON Harratarr. Krdmore Pft Monday. iVEHS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES WALL STREET CONFIDENT LABOR CRISIS IS PASSED Overnight Favorable Turn Brought Buoyant Advance in Prices Trading Highly Specialized New Yoili, Sept. 111. While theby the frrs.li pool nnrt clique clemonMin- trncling wni professional nnd of n highly specialized character, todaj's closinc market dlsplnyeil an impressive tone of strength from start to flnlih. It was distinctly an industrial market in which pool nnd rlique issues commanded first attention. The resumption, however, of anilities on the part of thesp aggro: fcive pe(iilotie interests was significant tions. , Most of the buying which was the factor in todaj's trading, came from strong pool interest, there being oni.i a moderate amount of public participation, but conditions have changed nnd there arc indications thnt the important Inter ests have n desire to accumulate nil the .ecuritles possible, without pajilig much regard to price. I'lie alliances in the leading stoi ks in Ncjv York Sto'chs J off 3'l 7-' S8l4 i. 41t R7 Ctosa .W 72 8S' 37. 43. S7 113H St 10-U 13f.' j : CM 127fl ns)j , flic uhurt uM.lnn fntirrnl frnm 1 tn 10 l- .I.-. .. --.!-. -. - . . .... -..v.- .v... ,ut,.. .. in mm it reueneu or suggested a more points, tuited JUtrtea Steel was bought confident ilew of the financial world of on irKe scale, ndiauciug more than, the labor situation. i Ilomt to above 105, while Crucible i As n matter of fact, it was in the I steel opened with a gain of 5 points at! brighter Inlx.t outlook the mnrket took ISS'j and maiutnlned most of this gain I Us cue. 1 lie attitude taken h IVesi until the rinse. Itnlilu.ni I.iicninntivel rivxxriAi. . M1T1CK TO TI1K HOMirK" OP HOM Of Till. 11E11II HM..U (IT M TI It ( DMI'IM . , , Notlre Is heni Rlin to the n. .lers or thn first inoruuci Pr cent s"M bonds or thi Hcth'ehem i lt Water rimranv th.it the ui -I rstsned tiuHtee namcl m the mort Itait" if xld lomimin hae the sum or i.. . k.n.ih.,1 i tii'.nn urn dillnrn to he "o0"h'dpurchr.oB"ofh:aid,1bol!d, Wr in,' ''dent Wilson and (Joiernor Coolidge w as ' was specially influenced by reports of J1" '-.I nr-l"1""? 'ent i"f' "hoPr;UVnaiti2i,r"''sllrl"R "L'' 'rengthened the belief important nction toward the end of the thin "if nnd inTerest" accrued to the iint that ii widespread disturbance of labor month and advanced more than t poiutb f su , unhiso and . In , jnor Jaricf, wltli i . . , :mnrp,.inn tnnhoiel.in. tI fHHl miflKtl." , , f V i.un.irVV MOmp"1 to hP P'K crotind in markrt Ctt York Air Tlrnkc xnt uirnll ar-lttoxft-r.i ,nI(s th,lt ,htf nal MifiIS of tho Iabor t"P mnkiDR a Rain of 7 point to UN, hrof n.l ""' '' "" .ii-u uiiu mi.' HorM and uuitw othrrs in thin uroup, iiicliifl- in im- Munrinn was Domnti ' nff AimMirnn LnrnrnnHw im.uo.1 U id- risnfl h rt-by xr n f d t n if i" tnnh mil stt Oicm ) .loiiir nnil hrrb iiifc.! f aiil vnir at h i n in-. , anl flf iha i.ir V J 1 1 1 . .j !... rn i.. Imnili ifTriil T.. nee to thl. ,,.,., r; t h" imde. sin.l I , , " , ', " "V .,' . "' '"''"C" l-OCOIIlotlve II10e(l lip trus - all rur ha. mih I n.la an ui- uiiiimuu i-iiiii uner ot uie opening to .1 points lisher l!od which . l'rovlous 8atea close lllith 100 Advllum.. 37Ji 3'J 100 Adntim p. 71' 72 1)00 AJaxIlub.. h'Jli 89'f -tiOO AJaxItrts. 4 t 3fiO0 AI-ChCo.. 4 4W 400 AmllSug . R7'- iS WO Amllosho 112 11314 112 lfiOO Aml'an .. M'i M' M 200 A ran pf 10.". 105' 104 2SO0 AmCKVCo 13,Ti l.ld.'i 13li 100 AniCotOII .'if. fi, o.' 1300 Amll&l. . 30 37 36 2100 AmlI&Lif 127i 1281 127 100 Amlrenf M GS 0SM 4500 AmlntCor lot's 105ii 1014 lOMi 200 Al.lnseed. 12. 72' TU IV1 16000 AmLoco.. VH'i llll'i 09 lOOli 700 AmSmelt 77's 7K,'ii 77'i 78't 1100 AmStiKar 12SI1, 130'i 130 1 I0' I'lOO AmSuTob S7" SS'i S7', W( 400 Amstll 301 40 ,fu4 40 .'WOAmhI'lif ll.V, DO 05' i Of. 700 AmTAiT 101 101'. 100 101't 100 AmTnli V.- 224' 224i 224'i 3500 AmWool llJ)i 121J 120.' 1205 100 AmWpf .100W 107W 107' 4' 107'i 100 AmZ&l. . 22) a 23 23 23 200 AmZincp. 5iH4 50 5i)l Wi 2700 Anaconda CS'i 400 Asltonllz . 24 2300 AmSIilpCo 39 100 AWyGds. MX COO Atchison.. 90 100 AtT&SFpf 814' 300 AtKi&WI.lOO A'ct York Bonds Am Smelt & R Si 1000 .... S5.'S 1000 .... 855 1 2000 85Ji 2000 85U Amer T '4 T Ii 0O00 87M 1000 87J Am Tel & Tel Co 6s 0000 100,'i 1000 101 .5000 101 2000 101 Anglo-French oa 095. G74 G9h 2'S 2'i 2M 39Ji 39 30Jt o24 o2'i 52"4 91 90 91 8D1 Slli Mi 102 101 102 70i(H; BalLocCo 127f 130 H 129'4 134 (flO Ilal.Ohlo 40K 40't 40' 1 4(14 100 H.irrettp. 126 128 12S 12S side rose irns "1 1 'u. "- " " ,, I 1 " 10 ' iM.iiii-. 1. laiicr mill. iniiii iuv t,nTBr:r,er'a'bJre,:',"1f',M'hT ',V',:V "J"I 'l"nse In market L'l points M-terday made a further gam v'a'" SVin' !' TilJ "t 'th!, noli"- "'"Mmc,ir """"S" ''uU '"" 'n""11 of moie than 7 points this morning sell mut b mad? to th- undersia-neii truaiM notpii" ineiaged finm 1 to 2 points mg at 14(1 Mexican Petroleum led the "l" r"Yn "ji'L.tu'ihll1" iompwt I1"8110' 1d n 1"'n'1"'r nf ""tnuceM these ,lse with an advance of nearlj 7 points Trustee ' cams w 1 r.' nlnterla!l w idened before the Tim nimn.l L.ooba ni.A rA...i ..nH I1..hl.l..n. -- .... (ll I C.M.T lll-.ll llllllll 11IIUI ........ 1...- .... ...... I..... 1 iiiL-iii.iuui- wiin I'cni'r jiri ierrcu and lieeimg ar (v. ning up process caused some lr- nnd Lake i:ne the mot prominent of siieciu soiicc eglarlt nut tins was qmiKiv onset the gtnup Corner t.roadav an 1 rnur'h ''hrmpton . ounli V nnlanla Tni nt i Ht- 2.1). tiii: roioM vi Tin t ( omi'v . Hill iiimI Mnrket M Vnai 1 of IUri Itirs if ih nnlnl i mpam ha fhlt di irtlll a jpri u ir th- S'Mkfir-iil i" to h 11 r f I nf th1 f impiiin Idtli nn! 1 trk Philadelphia n 1 ueHar. rptr mber i f 4 ( lock in Ihr nfternocn, to o i i th proicnl t i amtnf th blHi n h r nijro the comrim fnHl -i'- ' mrr -i nl with th (lntir er aii'1 "t in , ih da of thi A inui Mu. ttne to t f t 1 rvln Jay 1 fnuar i I II. l)A IDON Tr S.rrtar ' Vb nloiihi pt to loio r - riiK coionivi tih ht (omi-n I w ' I3th nnd M rt !.. I A fi r'pulir mffrtinc f !1 Mnirl of r1 r ' n f th oloi.lal Tin ( mpun Mr ' William U. Ijmnn ami Mr fi-mik ( Pirn; v t fH ndiitli-nnl i I'rf 1 ft- i I1 Mr I. II. DniiNon, .Ir , wis - i i s. r tnr I Tt PWII Siv Tr M r nn Vh i ' irhfi "pt m 1011 BUSINESS IS SLACK IN OUTS DE MARKET ppclnl Mftrng f2r $5 ontK i" iin;i.n jmi.n tnr a frtpprmi Mietlnir of th Sto. k holder of ih1 Iro,er' nml Merrhtiutt Itimk, htld nn th" cut lav of August, 101 , m inhich 330" -hnrpi of th 4non sharps out tandlnic mtp prfnt r'trvr In proi, or by prox, and otinif a rpolutlon author lnic and dirr'-tlnw tho UirTtori ind OfTlrPrn of tha Hank to rnnert tlic Droers and Merchant Hank Into a Vuluniil Hank and to make th rprtincnte n quired thereTor hy the Inwn of the United fat itts naa unani mously ras-j d EUNCSr II P TTOV mnoiuN Suspicion That Trade Was of Manipulative Character and Orders Matched ! TRADING IS-UMITED ' ON COTTON EXCHANGE Market Moves Irregularly Be cause of Nervousness Over ', Tropical Storm 18M 20H 10! j 132 11. 21,1. :is.'. fil St', CHANDLER MOTORS DROPS! OFFirK or TitK si 1'I.hinti:mii:t or im in ir nRDt Mis Mi iii ii.mvf.w III' Till". IOMMONUK.M III Ol' I'KNV.i,, ,1 SU.VAMA. I'M'ITOI. Ill II. DING, IIAIS- KISIIL'lilt. 1 . NOTICE TO CON'T1lArTOn3 Sealed propoaalr ci!omr inlerl hv a rheek FO!eni uanK or irti; commn dim 'e "Sort.. Sept. 13 The Ilroail trei -nrb inniket iliil not npprnaeh the trailing on the ptoek cxehntiRe in rlnplnv of netivit nnil itrenpth, but lnsteTil, here there were lnrgi' trnni iiitimis, there was mure thnn n us nn mn that the l)HMiies.s a of n ninnipulatiM' eharneter and that nnler were matched. '1 his was the i ae. espeeialh in 1 luted Ketail Caudj. in which the ume ot oiiines unci necu on a mrge LcTTiiN MKI r KTIIKR CO.SniTIOVs 'e ork Sept 11 The follow ini; tern reratiiren uere recorded In the cotton b. It this ninrnlnc te'phl nn.1 Knox Mile r.n Njuhvllle nnd Turt smith '. shrp.irt Oklahoma t'ltv Little Hoik nnd Wllmlniflon ti Atlantu 02, Ick burs and Aueuta lit Man Anton'o and Maenn ill Ma-iinih n Corpue rhrle'l tontlromnr I'harlenton and Jarknon llle 7J t!nletnn and Tampa 74 and New Orleans and I'enacola. 7S The follow In? irp. Ipltatlon were recorded Jnrkeon Mile lu Pensacola lit Macon and (.or pus ( hrlsil 4H Charleston. (10. and Sa annjh 1 tn 17.100 Hethstlli 00 UlliRtl8' NK) IlPlhSM 1 l(ll) IlonlllKCo. 18 Khi HiltnpT L'fiU UN) 1IT.4 US HH 100 Hui nstiroa 13,1 70U lUlC&ZCo lli .jlK) liutteftHun 2 Mil t Hilrtoi'Oll ItT'j .'Hit Call'iickCo fiS". .iUKi.Calt'et . . 5't .t00 ("alPet pf. S5!j 2KK) CenLeaCo. i'Jt 00'!i 200 CnnPuc . 151 152 .'. Kl Cerdel'as. 54 5o'i Km i han.Mot. 2bC,'i llSO'i .MO ( ho&Ohlo. 515 .Id 1)0 ( lilM&SlP -12; 42'j 'joo rM&sti'i'f o:t ca.'v 100 riU&l'to.. 24i 25 'IU0 rhlleCop . 23't 24 J 100 t'lilnCoiiC. 44 451, 100 folK&l... 44'i 40 1200 i'ol(i&.ll . fi2Jj Wj 100 Col&Smiili 100 CnmpT.il) 1,100 CiinCin. . "00 ConCandy. KM) C"onflg.ir. 100 ConClirnf. 11)0 ( on( 100 Conlna 5)1 !n U.Ti 92 l'.Jli 11 14 114i( llfK 11 1U , 20!i 2i)H 2Hi 211 ' j lf 20' a 10' 4 1.12 11'. 254 .'iS.'. 00 54'. fe.V. "JO7. 152 54' IWi'j 2Sl'5 5(. 17 2fi' . 10! 1 12 IP. 2(1 (VI n Mi ()i3 150s. H 5H iiH fi2i 7K .. mu M', 5S J5 12' i CO 7W. !H 74". S7'j 42 1-. Ii2, 2f. 2!' 44' 41". 9 JJ j operator from Pumpe. nnd this inoin mg transai tions were made in 10,000 shares nt 2)'.j tn '24',, iiuin'.t a pat eerlifled hv a rr m r offi or ther. if In rhe,.olnn nf S10. ap;VoaV,ua;,;n'.,r,uVn,':;l?Tc.t:,d',rv There waS a, u,l btisin.ss however. th o-riee "'the sunerintni.ni of Puwi ' , American Murf out, about s000 hhai e of v niinnii it HirrNruri? p, until Ihmiir triiduu m at (7s nml i, roprspni iw H. rn. on i ..f""u-. . -t iHfmirer for th rorftriinion T th '-oi ii KiTLORh" AMII(IAI I' lIDlJr tol Park E t-niion an! State fctreet. Harris hurc Pa Sp durations rlani propoil nnd contract fcrms nre on file nnl enn b ien In th office of the Superintendent at Harrtahur. the olTic of the Chief Engineer In Balti more and the office of the Architect In New York nnd contractors may obtain seta of the same bv depfsitinf; $10(1 for arh st with the Sjprlntpndent. This deposit nlll be refunded upin return of thp seta without marking dloftaurf ment or other damae) within ten d-os nfttr tho award of the contrit The rinrht 1 resrMd to reject anv or ill propoila nr pirt thereof Hv ordr of the- pnm or nwi SIOVFTTS OF P'TU K HRm'VDS AND BIT! I DIVOR COMMONW CALTH OP PFNN STT VAN! L. W MITf-IIT'I.T T V TrMPT.FTON, Se"retar un rlnter.dent. AnNor.n rmrNvrn Aichtt -t. 101 P-irk ii"iu" N York t!t j n nuniNEn rr KngTnetrn Fid' Mi Uldg Pnltlmore Md BUALl V PR'H nl Mill 1 (."oTenTd ly th hupt f I ii,hthitj s lUlilinor . Mil '1 n'rlotk p in . e.t ?;, ID1, X r furn Mnp nnd p cine ttpr p sto I.lcht vt itinn N i plli att n to th - ind Wade Point Ini triidtion upon ap-upt Dlvlilt-ndu Offlcn nf tli I nlted im lrnproement ( o, V V i ( rnt-r Mma! m d Arch strepti Phi adelph tfettmh-r 1" 1010 Th t'lrc tr.ro ha hn dav d tUrd a quartern di1dend c f twi per rent (Sl.Ofl fier fhare), pavble Ortoher IS. 1919. to ntockhoMerf nf r rd it h do"- of hul nefus Sept oV. 1'il't ( hi - will be mailed. I W MmHKIS TrH uirer BUSINESS NOTES New ork. Sept. 1.1 There was cood deal of ner outness nmons traders i u the h eotton over the tropienl storm to tdiiv. anil the market eontinued to raoe irre'ularh with the olunie of busine':t Reiiei tll mnll. The clone was lower, . .. .1 i nu ? n ( q nv nr r rinnesu. i since the ritiltn or tne eniuioiiins , - , ' " , ,, , ' iiiui-si iiuiiiTH iii ini Auuiiier ou reau. before the close, indurated that I the storm was near the Hast Louisiana coast, and dispatches from the south , said thnt hurniune wartimes li.nl been po(ed fiom tlaheston to New Orleans. Additional telegrams weie ieoeied! tellinc ot nn improied demnnil for the tpot artule. There was some bullish (ommciit on the week-end figures, but the trade paid little attention to tta tist if I'lnal piees wer(1 Ktea(h ut a net de cline of . to l.r points. YeeterdT'a close Open llliih Low 5S !M3. IP. CI) 78' i lit 74". liOli C'ornr ... bR'4 S7'j J-Pi'i 1(H) CornPrpf lOh'j 107 107 4000 CrucStl ..lST-a ISS'i 1S"i 5"i00 rubCSuR. 34i H4 il'j 200 I'MbaCpf. . SI S0i 0 i 100 Dcn&P.a. 10 10 10 2!0i1 Den&lUlpf 10h lhW 17 100 KlkHK . H5 .')5 :i.r ,00 Em ell rant 30 .10 30 100 EnUTcott p 101 104Ji lOLU 400 Ere . ... 15't 10 IV 200 Krlelstpf . . 24H 25 25 500 KamPI-1.1. 102 102)1 102 2300 PlsherB.. 13J 40'i 133 btOO FiskHuh.. 45 40. 4r).' ,00 FreeportT. 47' 47 47 1100 GenClpar. S2.'i &2.'.' bVi 700 GenMot..230 237'. 230 100 GenMdeb.. SO ii until I lit 1HK li .tut. 1 1 in in " s .i.n. . , . .-i - hir'Ks '"nd I "'B "' eunuilation for aihliations of Cen nlonr fn'pl. (enil Klectrio and tlie KiirIisIi interests. L'htndler Motors, on a few transactions, dropped from !)G to OS and Hupp Motoi sold down to 11. Tubmen 1'ioduets was traded in at 37 Vs. Jcrland Tire told at 20"1! and '20'... IMHSTKIU.S 111 I 1oS 11 . ri7 . .is . in Is', . Ill) .110 . a . ii L'l.P lsil . . tlj in. 11 jin, Comnierri.il fniltnes this week in (be Vnltcd States were HO ajjainst so list week 00 in tin preceding nnk and 152 the coricspondins week last Mai Fail ures id Canada miinbi: 21, against 15 last wiek, 12 the pruedmg week and 27 last year. Nine new members Inve been added to the personnel of the Trench Pom- I wcrci.il Mission which is coming to the International Tiade Conference at At lantic fit j the week of September 30. Destruction in the invaded distiict of Italv has not been so great aw an ticipated. I'nless there is a tremendnis industrial development as a conse quence of the war, it seems likely that even with f.ivoiable fieight rates Jtnly's requirements in the lines of rough and t.an lumber for ordinary commercial use will not exceed 2,000, 000 000 to 2,500,000,000 board feet a jear. Aside from a reduction of five rents n pound for English lermilion prices for dry colors remain firm. Dealers declare that the maikct is in good con dition, with supplies on hand adequate to cover all demands. Manufacturers and dealers in hags nnd suitcases report that orders have multiplied so rapidly during the last month thut refusal of new- business, re gardless of price considerations, has been necessary. Orders on the books of manufacturers are of such large volume that it may be necessary to allot output on a pro rata basis. Manufacturers of Jewelry report that they have recently de eloped a jrtfod business with South America. One export company declares that jewelry denlcrs in Brazil bad shown a particularly nctive interest in (heap or novelty Jewelry. Tho I' AV. Woolworth Company (.tore have placed n contract with tho Durham Hosiery Mills, of Durham, N. l, for a very largo quantity of men's nnd women's cotton hosiery. Initial orders are for 00,000 dozen, to b de Jivefjsj in, tjctobwv Jiojember and iJJa- r. Aetna TxplnKes ... Allied I'm hern Am-llrll MfK Am Mitri onl .... Am rlllnK Paper Air Reduction CanadHn i.tr ( o i handler Jdouira (new) Coca I'uU t'un Car A 1'dy pf Citrhon Steel . I'anten Tool Chalmers .Votors . i Iim roll t Motom . i r imp i uruiH A. prov.latio 4 mersoii l'hi notfraph den rai Abi hall Hi ki ( (imieal IU,I sKn.l Hupp AI tors Ir I in Ink Inti rmtlon-al Motors Inter 1'ro.lucta . . Inter Huliher ... . l.ako Turp Ik'at . . I ehich ( oal .sales I.lbbj. Mi-N & I.lbbj L.lnt.i Ix)t.o .National Motors N Y Shipbuilding ... N' A P.1PT I'ulp . . . uiiu Kloator .. . (.itln Steel liwrland Tiro Peerleea .Motor Perfection T t tt . Philip Morris Poolt Knte 1'reenmuli Tiro .snold NY .. . , y ivold Ohio S ru pi ltuoth -tandard Motors .. sie. I Allot iihell Transport ubmi.rtn sittuta ui Am. Swift lnt . . Tobacco Produeta . Told Shipbulldlns . 1'rlanKle 111m I'nlted Utora fulled Profit Shurln, t'nltsil Itetnll iandt L s eatnhip U orld n Kllm ... S 1 rlk-ht Martin Air 4 Teat, clftae Aak (eill 111'. V' 11'i r.'i ll-l 1IK) Ill fictoher . -JS 01 ;s ;, 'JS S", js o I), i ember Jh SS 2S On .s yn js 117 lanuar 2S 7S 2S 71 i!li no 2S -,o Manh .iS B.I 'S m mi u .s mi Mat J9 00 20 01 21) U ."1 01 Hid Cloae JS .17 Js so 2 71 i'S till JS 07 1700 (JoodHK. .'100 OtN'rn pf . 10J0 ONOttibs. 1100 GCanCop. 200 OjlfPS . 0000 HasiHar 3400 Infopper. 100 Intl'onC 010 InHC'new boOO Int.M.M 3700 IntMMpf 200 IntNlckel 100 JoneaBT . 100 KtllySp 700 IttlWheel. 05 1000 KenneCop oSi 3500 KejT&ll WO LackStl 100 LCriW.. 200 LohVal JOO L-WBlsCo bC's bfi1. S2 hi1. S7 kC'i I4h 41 4.1 42'j TO 3'lJi f.Vs O.'X Ol's CO' 1 r,' o, 112'. 12ti lo2"s (Hi OIW.1 fil'i 122t lL'l'i 12K. 20 2.1H 20 riT.lj 37' i .!7, 13.riJt 135': 1351: 13WJ 80 73 hO 06JJ .Hi1 S1H 86' i H 42,' 1' 01 Off C0H ti'i 13.1 GO 120-S 2". . 37 Id . Oil . in . II 1 7'. . 6S ' . i .110 111 MO I". II ll'i ei 4 1 Local Bid and Asked American Slorea ialdtMn llurr i fuaq do preferred Itrl I J (1 (.ramp t e 1 Klet Storage I ileneral Aephilt ' t . fir. trtrrfA Toda Hid A&k .I.' !.", 131 ' 1.11 S Y sterday 7ft It 11 .11 .17 11i 17D 107', HIS IJ IIJ nn ll'i 'kejiti.ne Telephone 11 ilo prt rerred . .1 1 I aite .Sup Corp "W J.eh N'a . (17 I.ehlnrh allej . 1UV, l.eh V11I Tr ... 14 do preferred. . . 21 1'enna -H Phl'a Elec . . . . 21 , Phlla Co . . '14 do Ii per cent pf 2S do 0 rer cent pf. .13 11.1 list, -in, 4S n. n ii in it) V . ft s 7il 1, 7 1 . 154 l'l U. l-. . 87 B'l 111 .1S .131 14 1 '. L 4S .11 . 2. 2', 21 24 1, .18 5'. 41H I 12 31) .15 8 Phlla H T Reading . . . Ton llel. Ton llln ... . Union Trac . v a 1 r S Steel York Rwy do preferred Am Phlp i tn J(i 8'. - isii lis 140 1.1 J1Vr ''4 II ' 17 2 4i, 21 , '111 1.' .14', 2(1 , 711 ', .tl, 3 Is', (ISVj nn 12 1271, 70 4") .11 110 105 I, no 112 11 Auk 11 '-To' .11 .17 170 101 111 1 II 14 1 I " 1". 10 i'l, '11, 11 Hi 411 , 49 14 17 Lfl 2 4t 43Vi 21S 2ll 34i, Sr4 15 SI .14 .14', 2fH 2(1' 77. 7S-, '. 3k 2 a SSi, 3i as nsi, Kliv, 104 it V, HI II 30,i 3'); ay, ec.'i 03', b2'i S3H S2'i Jh OH 0' i Wi 49'i 41'j 70 71 70 28 X) LorllP 220i 23o.'f 130 200 MathAW. 30 3G 31 100 MaxMJdpf 40 40 40 17.VK) JlexPet 300 .MiamlCC. 27 27 2100 MltlSteel. 5U. Clt 200 Sl..SLnew 17 100 Mont Pow G2H HiOO MoKaniT 12H 200 MoPacpf.. 40M 200 N'atAcme. 30H 2J0 N.itAna... 48 300 NatC&C. If! VJO N'atLeatl. 7!) 200 NOTex&M 38j 2000 NYAIrB..lll 100 NYCent.. 711-a 100 NYDkpf.. 08 800 KY.N'H&H 31 100 Nor&W . 100H 400 NorthAm. 82H 800 NrnPao. . 86 200 NoiaSS.. 70J-i 3200 OhloGas.. 53i 1400 Oklal'&R. 10! 35000 07 1 3000 07H 1000 97 1 5000 07 1 25000 07 1 15000 07 1 2000 97 1 1000 07 1 1000 97l 10000 07H 1000 07 1 1000 07, Argentine Hep 6a 5000 78 Atl T & S P Ry 41 15000 77H 8000 78 2000 7H Bait & Ohio 4s 2000 71 2000 v 70, i Bait & Ohio 6s 5000 00f 5000 00). Beth 8 C 6s of 36 2000 86. . Beth Steel fd 1000 19 Brklyn It T 7s 2000 75 Cal Gas & Uleo la 1000. 015, ! Cent Leather Sa I 1U1J .... Uli'i Cent of Ga Itwy 6s I 2000 . 9il4 , 200. . 00U I Cent Pacific 1st 1 2000 .... 74H 1000 .... 7lt I 13000 . 75 C'entltlt&IK'o Ga 6s 1000 ... .87 Ches & Ohio ov 4'i 0000 78". Chi 11 & Q 4a 1000 05.' 2000 05.'i 200U... . 95 C .11 A.- St P 4V4s 1000 .... 70 C M k. St P fd 4Ws 30(H) 05 Chi M St P Em 4 Vfc 2000 78i M & ht P 5s 3000 . . 75 1000. ' .. 75.U CM & i: 111 ct 4V4 4000 .... 29 Chlla Copper 61 1000 80 1000 8'JH 10000 8') C1IL rt ptp 3doxct 1000 so 10000 8') Chile Copper 7s 3000 . IIS Chi M & St 1 3 Vis 2000 .... 57i Citv ot I'arla 6 5000 97 5000 . ..97 5000 97 1000 97 Con Gas Co ov 1000 100U 1000 800 Detrt Un Rys 4 Via 1000 CD, Den & Rio Gr Fd 3001) 58 i 3000 . 58 Krle gen lien 2000 . . . . 501J Gen Klectrlo Ea 3000 . 95'. Hud . Man RU fd 5000 57,'i 111 Cent R It 6 Via 1000 . 95 lnt Hap Tran fd innn n.t s' f;,l l mnri. '!.'!! 04'i 83'4 1000.. .. 04U "j 4000 04H 4'1't . Imp Jap Gob B 2d 71 i.0O) .... 83,'i 23.". I .11 I 40 12H 03 25 24 45 40 I1.V1 22V4 5S 05 12 0 78'4 ')t 74'i 87' j 107 1S7 34'i Ml 'j 10 18 35 30 101.U 10 i3im 1 40. ' 47 81. I :'.)(i 80, 81. 87 14.'i 1.1 50), 04'j t-3, ! Louis & Kash 4a 2000 . ... 82)41 1000... . 82' j 1000 82'i 2000 81 2000 ... . 83).' Manhattan Elev 6a 2000 07. 2000 ... 00)3 3000 .. ..97 Mon Power 6s 5'JOO. 00 Mo Pablflo gen Is 5000 575 N Y O W is 6000 00) i" North Paclflo 4a 10000 76 4000 . v. .H77 N Y N II ft II 6a 1000 05'i' 5000 .. . 05?i 1000 90 N Y Telephone 4 Via 2000 86 2000 85JS 7000 85J,' N Y Telephone Co 2000 ...... 100 0000 99!f .V Y TV & B 4 Via 1000 46 ( Northern Paa 3a 1000 50)i Penna R R 6a 7000 8o.' 3000 91M 2000 ODi 3000 91t .3000 01'i" I'ere Marquette 6b 1000 80 Phlla Co cv 4s '22 5000 oiy- Pierce OH .6s 1924 5000 1044' 3000 101). Reading 4s 2000 82 St L & S P ad 3000 fl'JM 1000 62'. 1000 V2'i St L & 8 F IS ser A sooa ss 1,000 58' ( 9000 5s;4 1000 JSJ Seabrd Air Lino aj 10001 14' 2000 15 " So Paa fd 3000 70' 3000 77 So Pao cv 4a 10000 82 4000 S2'i 5000 82'4 5000 82,'j So Pao cvt 6a 7000 10.1 Third Aye ad 15000 34H United King '13 1.0000 99 15 U K of G B 4 I 21 1000 98U 1000 08', 4000 9S4 2000 98', 0000 98s, Un It It of S P 4a 1000 11 U K of a B 1 6V4s 1031 1000 96 10000 90 Philadelphia Stocks j 1000. 1000. 10000 . . 1000. 10000 . 3000. . 1000 . . 4000.. 3000 . . 00 96 90 90 90'. 90W 96) 4' 90 96). Union PaclCo ov 1000 84 Union Paclflo a 2000 S.t)i Union Pacific 1 2000 10)i U S Rubber 6s 1000 87VJ 2000 7i 1000 87.', 5000 87i U S Steel 4b 1000 99' U S Steel 6a 3000 99'f 7000 99.'. Wilson Co cv 5000 07H Net . llieh Ixiw rioM rhae. lti Am S&O :l'4 .19 .1!) Vi 14 Am (Jas. 55 fi.- C5 . . 10 A 11 & I, .10U MVi Vi Vi 0180 Kl Stor..l0S'j 104j 10S 15 JT.IOOen Asph 02'. JlO'-Ji 02 -J-'J'j L'0.1 tloprefM" 1.1." KHI"j-H"j ir.00 T,k S Cor 21V.. 21 21 Vi 200 Vn It It. l.Ti 4.1'r 4!JH 8 100 l'hlla Uo cum pf. 34 31 Ml .. 10.1 I'liil Klee ZiK '2r, 251,.. 475 I' It T tc 20' 20a 20 ' 100 Ton Mill. 2Tk 2 2.. 1CUGI... 08 03 C8 350 fU S Htl.104 104 104 Total alc 11 7.1(1 nhares, compared with K7.10 ahare esterda, thin week. 41,014 ahares, last week, 43,1.10 shares. tNet chanire made hy comparison with last sale on New York .Stock Exchange. Rales In IIOSDS Net $1000 lllith Low Close chge. 1 l'hiln Klec 1st 5s ... I4 O-IVj 03.. 1 Head Ken Is 81 SI 81 STORAGE AND ASPHALTl HOLD THE LIMELIGHT Both Break Into New High Ground With Active Trading. Promise of Broader Local Market Total sales 2()00 compared w tth jesterda this week, ,14 4 J142.6UU NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT Excess Reserve Raised $13,655,080. Surprising Reduction In Loans More thnn usual interest ins ,il -tnchrtl to the New York hank stale inent toda heeauco of the financial upernlioiis this wee I; incidental to the pnjinent of the third installment of the Income tux on Mnntlaj. Contrary to (xpeetntions loans showed u contrac tion of $10,102,000. Howoier, 1011 sideiinR the hig increase last ieek nml reported reduution in commercial de maud, the borrowing on account of tuxes was offset hy the contraction in the oidlnar) loan operations. The pi epilations were lellected in the re nihrknble jump of .$10!l,7S;i,000 in ili innnd deposits. An in reuse iu the re seiM' iu the fcdeial rescne bank of $.'!.", 71(1.000 was tin offsetting factor, mill as n icsult the excess lcscnc was iniscil Sl.".,0."i.",0m, making the actual sin plus S4.-,(!81,2S0. The statement iu detail follows- avi:u(ok Klectrlc Storage Uattcry nntl the General Asphalt shares continued to liold the lime light In the local mar ket in fact, enjojed nlmost n com plete monopoly of the dealings. The quick delation of both Issues ester day brought a heavy inllux of bujing or ders over night which apparently uns met by n rather scant supply of stocks. Klectrlc Storage Ilatteiy started nt 104, or nearly two dollars above last night's llnnl Hiile, and quickly shot up to 108, a net gain of $5.50 n share. The urgency of the demand can be meas ured from the fact that over 0000 shares changed hands in the two hours of the trading, n significant total for any in dividual srock on the locaj list. At llie Mimn tlnin there wns nn nctiw r.o !ast'7.tk",nlu'r for ri(,nPrnl Asphalt shates, the ' pomnioii udvantiug $2.50 to 02. Itealir.- Ing of profits bj some of the room tradeis who jumped in on the forward movement jesterday brought n subse quent reaction to 1)0. All these of ferings, however, were quickly 'gobbled up, bringing a rebound to 1)2. In the meantime, t,he preferred on rclathely sinnll'dealings soared $5 to 137. Kittle of interest was done in the balance of the local list. Philadelphia Klettrlc was firm nnd American Ship advanced . Kake Superior apparently found support at 21, ot least held at that figure, later rising to 21. The composure of the loca market, throughout the turbulent week in face t of the uncertainties of the labor situa tion nnd other surrounding disquieting conditions was highly gratifying. That the local stocks did not sell off under these circumstances wns not only re markable, but also furnished additional coniincing proof that most of the ncttvo local stocks were lotlgtil in fttronp hands, Itenewed buoyancy in several of the recent nctive favorites wns particularly encouraging and gne hope of n further broadening of interest in the local stocks, many of which, while posscssin" attractlie possibilities, havo been, neglei ted for some time by reason of the luring profits in the quicker moving speculative specialties in the big mar ket. The mnikct position of u number of tho local stocks is perhaps stronger today than for many months, largely because of the absence of nctive specula tion iu these shares. It only requires n little aggressive leadership to start the ball n-rolling. Material Is here for making the local market equally attractive os at other centets, and some of these fine morn ings the local talent will awaken to this undisptitabic fact. More so when it will he found that the margin ot safety is far greater than that found in some of the speculative footballs nt the moment in the New York market. T.mns Pilnanil ileposlts Time ileposlts Hettre . . Loans Net deman'l Time deposits lttere Decrease ACTUAL deposits ' .' Tnereaso MS (isi.unii . 83 jss mi" ssi nno 31 088 240 ln 1112,000 10II.7S! (Hill 1..181 1)110 Id 0Vi,U8U MONEY-LENDING RATES PIIIKAIlKU'IIiA Call, 5iT:0i per cent; lime, 57i0 per cent; commer cial paper, three to six months, " ni per cent, and six months, C per cent. IIOSTON Money is quoted nt .1 per tent Discount rates, shoit bills, " 7-1(!(f(.1 per cent; three months' bills, ,", 0-lCi(?i.1,s per cent. 164 02' i Uh. 40). 37 47' j 10 80 39.'' 119 72 58 32 99'f 64H 87 76 54!f ir. 51.'. Hi 02' 12' i 46V, M., 47 Hi 7')'. 38'. 112 1 J 58 M'i 00 i M 8C)j 76 534 10' a 51', 16', 2. 134 4t,', Today's Range In Liberty Bonds oitds si lo ii titter ill nA . n. . ,... ... .. c-r jft nf r ifurfii .n tin j iti inn niorv yr -Urii 11 JUIIS Jl-'"t ,,", e'rr ,ir;r,. lo date ol sale. The teltrr receives that Interest, in aauuiou to tn ulc vrice or tic loaa. BANK CLEARINGS EXPAND Buslnes3 23.2 Per Cent Greater Than Same Week Last Year New York, Sept. 1.1. Further evi dence of the expansion in business throughout the comitij is shown in this week's bank tlearings which lctonl a gain of 2.1.2 per cent ns compared with the same ucik last year. Total clearings in the eleven prim ipal cities of tlie I'yited States weie $7, 752,024,807, ngtiinst S(I,30:;,S05,115 the corresponding week iu 10i8 and .$(!, 875,207,220 last week, dealings iu Philadelphia aggregated .$:io2,1(i9,5l7, against $,11(1,41)0,0.10 this week lust ytnr, or u gain of 11. .1 per tent. Details follows: etaoln shrdlu cmfwjp hdk'ij xzaflffig etanu 11)11) .V York ft.4110 7'.'l,fl.17 ( hlCllKO l'hlla lkiston Kan flty Kt I.'iuIb San Fran IMttshurtth Detroit lliltlmore X Orleans Ml) 301.(111 HI.' lA'I.MT 2Hl.77n.St4 240. 197 173 148 .1I1J3'MI 122,117 841 l.'-'.ftOI 4IH) (,n no; d9s .is 1)11 1)71) ,14 ")S7 SSI l'JIS !.705.r.no S7 31)11,000 000 310 400 O30 221) 043 4111 18(1 117 0,34 127 3.1.1,0.(12 (id 880 7SU 113,(117 311 S1.R7II 771 411, 8S1 1)111 .10 231 84ft lnc 20 0 33 2 II 3 22 4 21) .1 III .1 S4 I) 30 a 17 (I is 1 I) 4 11 cities, .1 r. days $1 371. 510, 148 $4,207,110 (,72 20.1 Other cities. r, dajs 1)7.1247,018 830.104 (.SI 14 7 Tot ail cltten n iiajs jn ,in 7.is ona j5,OT7.303,3n 243 All cities 1 da 1401200 741 l.gOB.BdO 204 10.1 High I.OW Clliso Tot nil eltl.s ,I.ill llond 3Un . ..100.(M) HD.im 11IU1S1 "" k K.7.12 U24.807 t),303,805,U5 . .. . - 7 . r, t ctl .., trt ,11 4.11 .1 i.ri iH.OII I' t. -i. ( 113.12 0.1.02 113.12 BANK CLEARINGS Lib Itond 1st 4 l.il, ttnliil "il 4s. 47'il l .1. t!.l 1e JV..1, nr. 00 !!4.Sli !I4.SC. Han .learlnss today compared Willi ior- ..... ........ -.-- ... ,, r, enon.Ilnc d.l lint t'o enrs I.lli Itond 2d 4'4s.. 93.2S U3.1U -.13. mm' 1018 1017 l.,l, Mond 3d 4 yr. . 05.2S 05.1S 1.5 21 im,.i. Wi 240 270 ,n mo oo; M wi.jsf l.lll ISoutl 4tll l"4S.. II.I..1II lM.il li..t); y 871 218. Ill 8S0.37n.nnn Vn tin v 4,3 IID.,8 1)0.72 1)0.71,1 1 i'h"eai,o Hit 14ii r.si Reserve Banks' Discount Rates OlTiiial discount rntes nt the twelve I'ederal Hesene hunks were ns fol lows : (The first column gltes rntes for all periods up to and including a fifteen - day maturity; the second for n period of sixteen to ninetj dnjs. The third nnd foiitth columns give the rntes for rediscounts of collateral loans secured bj goi eminent bonds or notes.) Ttoslnn New York h ailelphla . ttlchmond ( le eland Atlanta . ( hlciiBn 4t Louis Mlnneaiuills . Kansas C'lv DnllHS Han Tranclsco Com'l ptner Oov't paper 1C, to '10 10 to 00 1,1 riii) dls 15 das days 4 4 t 4t 4 4 4 4i ..I 4 4 4yt . 44 l 4'i 4V. . 4'i 4 4 4 . . 4 4 4 ,4'i .1 4 4 4H 4 4 I 4 V, . . 4Va 44.1 4 4i,I 41, B 4'i 4i .l'l 4, 5 4 4'i 4't A 4'i 5 BUSINESS IN WEST STILL PROSPEROUS Labor Situation Not Causing Any Material Change in Conditions , Cliirncn, Sept 13. Reports cover ing the steel trade the last tveck indi-" cate thnt up to this lime the labor sit-' nation is not causing any material change in conditions. There possibly hns been a. little slackening in the ac tititv in some quarters, but, on the whole, operations nre going abend, as if there was no piosprct of n strike, deduction of prices is noted in some instances, this being true in the case of plates, but in other lines there has been u finnrr tendency, avcruge prices being about steady. Naturally, the strike pos sibilities nre n distuibing influence tend ing to create caution, bill, aside from this, the situation generally is regarded as henllln. Iluildfiig operations thinughout the West, with the exception of Chicago, nre going forwnrd rapidly, the demand for lumber, steel and building Supplies! I gencialU being active. Indicatlongfl heie point to n settlement of the local II DiiiKllng tie-up within a slrort time. FOREIGN EXCHANGE v.m. Vorlf Sont 11. The foreign exchange mark t opened generally under F,0" tllc resent outlook it appears thai the preliminary figures. Including stop-1 "fi"l)cis of th other building trades ii .. l.ut, .. o f,.rnnt,..l nt Mm Imci I uuKuis w ill force the t arpeiitcrs to comn nWcs of the week. French nnd Ital- ,0 .,0"".N- With. a. ""leipent of this vim I: of nil kinds. inn exchanges opened considerably under, l"", l""c """". uo,an imiiiccllatc re , ",!.'....' i.! ..in i ... t Io.-- of funds i.t.iiiable for develonment the prelitniuar.i , making still lower roc ords than inij so far reported. It is to be noted that Helgian exchange is le ported about (1 centimes higher than French exchange. Ituble notes nre nominal nt 1. Quotations were : Demand sterling 4 li, cables 4.1 1 "J No change is noted in the mmllMnna in the wholesale nnd jobbing lines. AVholesalets leport a substantial insert-use iu the lolume 0f general mer le handisp business ns compared to the first week in September last jear. Buy- . . ...u ,i. t,n- uiuiHi-i ,u inucii larger 10 7'.i'i 11') !)')i M h7 7(1 M' H.t 81 034. OHO Victoij 3s 0D.7O 1)9.70 Ul).7(J Total sales. 17.745 00(1 compMed lth fl.t.(j4li.0ii(l i8terdiy. this w'etkr J7.',428.UUl), lust week. J4U.(147,OIH) 10200 PanAmP. 12Ui 123', 121 "f 122V 1100 PltK 43h 43 H 4( 100 PereMarq. 17fi 18 lh l.s 1S0O PlerceAr. . 57H 000 PlerceOll. 21' J 100 Plttscoal. vutn S1M)III Oin STOCKS Illinois 182 lSil "lm .371 3D0 1'ralrlo Plnii . . ..287 2liJ S " of i-a! . 201) im S O ul N V . 30(1 30!) IMIW'EMILNT Oil, STO( Ks 2'4 394 Allen Oil li "' m IVvo oil llr.izus utl ('osdn Sc Co I.Ik Uusln Homo OH tele nl Oil A T . (Ilenrork OH .. . Houston Oil .. . llerrllt Oil . . Met Petrol . . Midwest Oil .. ilhlo Kuel hatmlpa Refining Sinclair Oil . Hlm-lalr Oulf Southwest OH I'n.ted Oil ... Union Oil . ... 14 0s 2S 11'. n lot. tin 2H 7S SSI. i.:. 21 . -' 401, NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New Yolk, Sept. l'l. Coffee futures opened this morning f! points lower on ' December and geucrallj 3 to 5 points higher otherwise. j Later, the mnrket became firmer, I)e cember rising to l.'i i"0, and March to 15 4;;, or OH to 70 points above the1 call quotations t Shorts covered after the recent heavy declines here and it was apparent that the big difference between contiucts lo cally nnd the actual article in llrazil had brought in fresh investment buying. It vvus understood thnt old long lines hod been pretty well liquidated on the drop earlier in the week ami offerings showed u falling off. 400 PCCSLim 07 (100 PondCC. . S2M 500 PressSC. 00 200 PullPCnr. 121 1200 FuntaAS. tV) 800 ItayConC. 21 .100 ItvStlSr... 07 100 ItwySSpf 107JJ 107 C8'i 22'i 034 72 1.3 01!i 121', 00! i 2Hi t'SH IU '2S IS'j 38'i JOMM1 STOCKS B C M AlaHka lJoston Mont. Itlff Idge Uutte New Turk . . ., r K H & Jeroma Con Arls Firit National . . . Kortuna Cons . , Goldflo'4 Conn Oo id Held Floreno . (oldnId Kewanaa .... Cold fie M Mf rcr . Oreen Momter Ilecla Mining . . . Howe Sound Indepndenc Lead Jerome Vrde Jim Butler . . Jumbo Extension MrKtnlry Iarrath Mult ma ronper Mother I'odo Mlnfi Co of Vinerlr-a . Natlontl Tin Neva 'la Hill. . Nada AVonder NipUslnp Kay IlercuK-a ... . Han Toy ... To no pah Extension . United Verde Wnt End Con WhtU Caps , ,1 31 1.1 40 4 4 H (11 4H 3 . it 15 !.'4 4li n so II SiK) Reading , 2000 ItepI&S... 11000 RoyDNY, 100 StL&Sw 000 SavageA. 78 '.n. 08 15 81 701, 9D'i 15 83 l!2l, 0'i 14 foT J7', 2 r,i -2'4 01 Ul 09 .111! !i7' 107 7S-. 02 t 8's 15 82 '4 .'1 ')'. 13' j 00'i Ot'i "ill, 121'4 cyi 2ii ' Wa 107 70,'4 02V, h'. 15 82 M 2 Hi '4' 14 004 LOCAL MINING STOCK8 TONOPAH STOCKS Ulil I'TSh HO) , ".I Jim Hutler SO Mad'amiin UO MH.ij -18 MkPKh IJxfnslnn ns Montana j- Nurthern tsr 0 IWsoub Eula IT Tonopah IlUlde 48 Tonopah Kxtenslon 1!J . Wrst i:nj IVi I W est Tonopah 00 I OOLDKIELD fsTOCKS I Atl.int.i. P.! lllus Hull -, I Ilooth S. :i.ii- ....... .OJ I Combination Traction 01 September October November Dei ember January . Fetiruarj March April . . May . . June July August . Hid 1 Yost Open High Low (lose close. . . 11 7H 11 Ml 11 TS 1.1 111 11 IS 1.1 Ul .14 31) 15 51 14 80 11 3 14 1)1) 11 tt 14 HI 111" 1 4 Irt . . U4 1)0 1.1 45 14 fcj 11 JH 14 tin 1.1 21 14 ST . ..'14 H" 15 33 14 SS 11 IK U hV i i i in ii pij ,.14 M 13 20 4 SO 1.1 n 14 80 14 DO 14 1)0 11 13 14 SO ft l'l IIONDS Cosdcn Oil Sa l?r,mAmn Jt tin On ran 8?8 ttr I Mt .101 '.111 411 o 6V, 5', iH 'i 31 31 11 IIS 411 48 n IT lfl 104 t .' 4 V -i HO 4S Refined Sugars Unchanged New Ynrli, Sept. 1.1. The refined sugar market continues uuehanged. Local refiners nre still out of the mar ket owing to the heavy oversales, ship ments now being made on aerount of old contracts. Itefiners are catrhing up on back orders and, providing ar rivals of raws continue at the recent rutc for another week or ten days, it Is believed that tliey will be in a posi tion to accept new business on an al most normal scale. I'rices ore un changed at flc, less 2 per cent for cash for flue granulated Ituws, also, are unchanged at 7 8c for 00 degree centrifugals. The Knlted .States sugar equalization board made no purchases of raws jesterday. DAR SILVER Commercial bar silver ivbs quoted la New York today at fJ.I2 on ounce, an advance ot c In Txratloa the price woo Old. a gain of d WXl SaxonMot.22 200 SeabAI..... 0M 1200 Shattuck. . 14 lQ.iOO SlnOU ... C0)J 8300 Sopacino. iuuv lu.-a juu. it)2'j 400 StromC... 64K 05H 05 05 OHOO Studeb.. 115 117Jj H0'( HO', 400 StutzMot. 115 11 114 114 100 Stutzrts.. 5 4U 4'i 4'4 8 J0 TennC&G. 13K 1.1? i 1.1 id, 4ot)0 TexasCo..200M '272H 2fi7'i 272 71H) Tex&Pao. 40 50JJ 4'J flllij 100 ThlrdAim 21 21 21 21 1800 TobProd.. 90M lOlh 100', lOUi 3900 TransOll.. 575 57H 57h 57J5 100 TransWlll 58 58)j 58j 5SH 7000 USIndA1..133M 138 134 138 10') UnClgSpf.121 121 121 121 ! 100 UnUrug 145 HS.'i 145, Hjtj JOO UnDlprt. 52U' 521. 5J)i 5."t 6300 UnFoodP. 82 81f, h'2h M 000 UnPac 121 12315 12H, 123)a 33'JOO UnRetS...101)i lOl.'i 102JJ 10 IH 1200 U3Kubberll3K 114H 114 114ia 800 USKubrta 12)i 134 U 11 100 USRblp.,110 11CM 1101S 1 0'j 100 USRealty. 45 44, 44'f U't 4200 USS&Kef. fiSH 70 Od'i 0'C, 42000 OSSteel...l04 103 104), 104'i 800 USStlpr. ..U45i ll-ill IH'i 11U 3103 UtahCop. . 8551 87 85.', 300 Wabash.. 10 100 WabjifA.. 30 3J0 WellsKEx. 58VS 000 WeitJUS. 64i 300 WestMd.. 12 100 WestPao . 22 300 WestUnT. 85 10030 Wh&LK.. 13!i 3 K) W&LUpf . . 25 1400 WhiteMot. 03 1100 Wlllys-Ov 31 500 WIls&Co.. 83) j 2400 WllsCorts. l)i 400J WorthP.,. 82)J 300 Worth pA. 04 10Q Worth pB. 77J. Total .!, 4H8.10O shares, eomiaraij wjth 813,609 u,rM ytTlrt tbli k, 4,820, MO !;' lt''iveVj, i,tit,im shares. Crackerjack "4 Iieelopmtnt 14 1)1 imoniltlelJ n 11 l 1)kI 0J riorents . . l'l Ooldfleld Consolidated 1 (ioldlHId Meruer .... Oreat llend "- Jumbo r.xtenslon jo Ken anas '' ' I..ine Star 0; Oro 01 Ue.i mils on Silver Pick OJ spearhead oa MISCEI-I,N'EOUS AmDaro . Arizona United I.den Mother Ixide . . . N'etKilit Hill . . N'eada Rand . . I'romontflrlo . . . eadu Wonder Teropa Mlnlntc M hlto Caps . IK it .50 .()-' .25 IW .40 .09 IU Ask OT J2 .(II .2(1 .07 .11 0T .11) "2H .11 .05 .01 .OS .03 Oil .(III .10 ."1 .03 .1(1 .1ft .0.1 .0J 'nj .ot ft .OT .10 14 .30 1 .r.3 .1)4 .30 14 .50 12 .IS jrudget Hearings to Begin Sept. 22 Washington, tiept. l.t. Hearings mi a budget si stem for the government will be begun September 22, by tho special House committee which has de cided to push the inquiry with a ilevv of making rcconimendntjoiis before March 1, the date fited for-a final re port. Chniimnn Oood ivns instructed to ask the Senate committee to join in the hearings. lrnnc ranies n.im, ciiems, n.tu va ; ru( nuniueis than last jiar. A feature of cnb' , 0.77; checks, !l 70; Svvis cablesv the local trade wns the offerlmr of r. nn M,!,a .-. il" nllili.r .-nMnu :7l. . r.n nmi .i ....,, . 0"crlnS Ot checks 37 1 -lt. pesetas cables 10.12. checks 10.07, Stockholm cables 24. .10. checks 24.3.1; Christianin cables 2.1.10, checks 22.0.1; Copenhagen cables 22 20, checks 22.0,1 ; llelgir.u cables 8.53, checks S .1.1 ; marks cables 3.05, checks .l.'OO. GOVERNMENT BONDS l'anaroa coupon 2s 103(1 .. Panama renlstured 2s 193(1 Panama coupon 2s nils Panama reufstered 2s 103H Panama coupon .Is 1001 . Panama registered 3s 19111 Philippine 4s, 1014 . . . Philippine 4s, 1113.1 .. Philippine 4s 11)31) IJ H Oov coupon 2s 11)3(1 . 11 S tiov registered .'s llrSO II s Uov coupon Ss. 1114(1 IT S Clov reentered 3s 1010 IT S Oov coupon 4fl 192.1 . It S Gov registered Is 11)21 Hist of Columbia 2-(15s 1924 Hid Ask ns4 iisI U9V4 IISI us?; 9V4 RS 112 NS IU mi fm',4 no 94 91) ml now ion , n'i'4 loo S'l 112 Kll 92 IlllH, 1011 loiivl innJ 9T 100 iiti.utiu dozfii semiibess gloves at nearly" 40 pel i cut below the regular market. wnu n nttiacti-il attention throughout ' the I'niti.,1 CllnK... .. .. f.... .' ! ." ...-. ui no lllllicailon Ot ii price revision which is n helpful step in i educing living costs. Collections are icported good tliii.ughout the West. Money market, .uiiiiiiiuiis are witiiout much of any change. Rates at Chicago hold steady i at r,Vi to 0 per cent on collateral ,- 5Vi : to 0 per cent on commercial paper-.' and (I per cent over tho counter. Int. terior banks continued to be well 'bup'-v plied with funds, and deposits' 'are" steadily increasing. . (Ziflil! ll1lirl.nttn.ru .. . .. . . lf ,, " "" inucii iigiitcrv than a jear ago, but there i-. cation of m,y change in tlie agricultural Ultlintimi nun n..... .r . .. ' . ',""" " small receipts '"( car supply. situation, one Deing siioitnge in 80h 10M 10 10), 30), 30,'t 30i 58) j 5S' j o8Ji 5-Wi 54)i IAV, V2H 12i 12), 22 22 "2 85), 85), 85Ji 1. 1 1 10 25.', 25 xhH C3) 02' i ai 33), 32), 33)1 8-1 M 8-1 IU 1, 1). flO 83)i 85Jf , 04 1451 8)i 78)i 78H EXPANSIQN OF SHIPPING ' i . ,.ll C AM4lllAMa f. m. o. rrarirviin ocyo wunuinwn Favor Broadening of Commerce New York, Sept. 13. I. A. H. Franklin, head of thci International Mercantile Marine Company, who ar rived on the Adriatic today, after a live weeks' visit to I.urope on interna tional mercantile marine matters, said: "Conditions favor, a big expansion in shipping, and the I M. M. is in a position to take advantage of every opportunity to increase the scope of its activities. It is ready to help further development in shipping either by op erating United States shipping board vessels, or In any other way. "The British shipbuilding interests are not worrying about American com petition, nor Is (Jreat Britain bothering about the question as. to whether or not she 1h to be the world leader in bhlpplng,- as she was before the war. On the cdntrary, her spirit nppears to be that of dpsirlng to Co-operate with nil nations' in re-establihlnu normal buId- pjng' (tfRdlWM by, an 4ucre . yfvm We solicit subscriptions to United States Tax Certificates of Indebtedness Dated Sept. 15, 1919 Due March 15, 1920 4V4 . Due Sept. 15, 1920 4V2 Free of Normal Tax- May be used in payment of taxes or held to maturity. Certificates due Oct. 7, Dec 15, Jan. 2, Jan. 15 and, Feb. 2 will be accepted in payment with adjustment of interest. t PricePar and Accrued Interest FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Reserve System Main Office! 32S-33I, Che?n'ut Street 43-53 South Fourth Street 4 ''mAJiit S3 jitt2 ; vShb Broad Street Office: , Broaci ,ad Chettnut Street j i SgM4..Ltir.Jbst.(y,v B772I T lfv,.- ,, ! 1 l "', " 1' R . ,' - ! 3t b '..- ifK.wili;
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