Newspaper Page Text
-i-aai
RAILWAYS CO. TO BID IN
59TH ST.CROSSTOWN LINE
,THE SUN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER !5, If!?.
15
jjporjrniii'iHon PlBn Is Sub
mil I od (o P. S. C. for
Approval.
'ni: sr.on.ooo company
Will
if
2..
TaKo Over fielt Lino Too
I'liin Cnrvics and Ilc
pquip It.
GOSSIP OP WALL STREET.
A Perverse Mnrkrt.
in7',e ,,oc' market, often lirrvprw.ii often
likened to the ctinriiclcrlyntlon of woman
In the toiilcnl sotu. II never doc nnythlnit
lw co allko onil never docs the stimc llilnt!
twice, Yestcrduy tho fnrciiiti ninrkets,
showing no decided trend before tl.n local
opening nnd It being tlio Inst session before
election, a very few pcoplo expelled nny
activity nnd fewer Hi ill anticipated any
impressive demonstration of strength
With election unrritnlMlcs nnd forolsn
political controverslei still disturbing ecu
tlinent It wa the most minimi llilritf In the
world to expect a declining market If
any tendency at nil were shown In It. Where
Torn the, market, though not nxtrnordlhurly
active, became more and wore active ns
tho sesalon ndvnnced nnd many of the
standard raits nnd standard Industrial
displayed remarkable strength. It was n
. ., .market very disconcerting to thoso people
inn i i.iiinn v.u;iiinny nasiwno were short ol It on tho assumption
BfNlned lo bid in tho Hlty-nlnth atreet 'that tho chnpter of accidents always favors
tho bears, tlmt tho expected result of tho
election would musn no chnngo and that nn
unexpected result mlcht bo followed by a
wido break.
trolley lino when it comes up for eale
wider loreelostire on November 14.
1 hri-e of Hi. director-), Theodore I. HhontH,
who Is nleo president of the company.
Kdward ) llerwintl anil Hnrrr Hronnor.
.Uj Hirerlnr In thn Third Avi.ntiA Pull. 4
road i otnpHiiy have Ivecn made members I , SAock? caUed particular mention
... i.... rt-t . 'to the election In tho morn nn when Amer-
-I I lie iruiK.uiiiuiiiiNi i-uiiiiliuieo. inoyi,. tt-,, ,,. u... i
. tiMr.iuyiu J I u.o niiia uiru anil iin.ci
Hagnr and the Tariff.
Hihtmtlcil to tho I'ublio Sorvico Commis-
aion t-tTtliiy thnlr plan for reorganizlnc
the nflairs of tho line.
' lh I if'y-ninth street line ii owned
hy the ivntnil Park, .Vorth and East
Rivers Kullroad Company, which , also
opeutcs the homo car bolt lino alone
the naterfront. If tho New York Rail
way Company succeeds in bidding in
tli- company it will operate not only tho
Fit'y ninth street line but will nlxo oper
ate th! belt line It is proponed that
loMce battery earn will replace the
horse c.irs on thii Ixjlt line. 'Mm Fifty
ninth street line is already operated by a
londuit trolley
'Hie Ww ork IUilwRys Company
fioM- i- .I'OO.OOU llret mortKUKu bonds In
the I'ompany, which it inherited from
the Metropolitan company, rt also holds
m llllh of tho ntock. Under a decree of
the I'nited States Circuit Court a sa!o
will occur on November M to satisfy the
bonds, of which tho Fanners loan and
Tru.-i Company is trustee. There Is an
'adihtioti.il item of defaulted Interest
mounting to 3ni,u23.
If the New York Hnilvvnys Company
succeeds in bidding in the property it
will HBt the t it lo In a new company.
It has been supported that the Third Avo
min liailrnad Company would be a com
pettier at the Mle. but one of the directors
denied it had any intention of trying to
cet po-wivsioi) of the road.
Tho stockholders' committee of the
Central Park, North and East Hlver Hail
tojd ( ompany, which has been flghtd):
the New York Railways Coiiipany in ite.
debins upon the property, was in con
ference yosterdny afternoon with Mr.
Ninn'H and some of his ofllcers. The
nmtnittee is compm-ed of Anson B.
Moraii, Henry M. lurtls und UeorRe V.
H. MorRnn. Mr. Mor.m niiid before the
inixttni; that hirt committee would go
are-id in its eflorts to reorganize und so
ne the romininy as an independent
treet railway corporation. Ho said
.ii it he would have no comments to make
jit thy conference with the New York
lUilwnyH men.
It hiie hewn arsued by the committee
that the Metropolitan got hold of the
1 -.hukm bonds or the lino without Uie
oiwnl of the etockholdiTh. ihouuder
(.iiidiiie wIihii tho Metropolitan Ieaid
'tin l fiitr.il Park comimny vas that a.he
hrt'id.s hhould be retired. Contrary to
M'l'Otatioiiti. howi'ver. the Metropolitan
nought "l the bonds and put them in
Uh i mil Kale for future ase. Die use. tho
i-ommitte boldu. has now developed.
AfL-ordiiiK lo the icorcanizoticu pliuw
1'Mr Shouts, Mr Herwind and Mr. liron
ti'M. the new company will Ihmio tho
rollowiiiR hecuriliiw
irM mortunKi bonds, to be secured by
'.r- mortgage iijui the property, in
i imount not eXceediuK fl,S()il,MHI, with
'irrest not exceeding " percent., mat u i
' m hi a period not more than w years,
.mo letuable nr a prtMuIum not exceed.
j 7'-, per cent, of the par value. Of
i im bonds n sutticient amount, not
"Uillui; Jl.lliu.iKXJ, shall bu isbuable
t tieo to realize the cash ueedtsl to
lay oil e.itinK liens on the property,
in cost of foieclosure, rcorcauization
.iim also the cost of new uquipmtvit.
.i" inorttiiiro is to provide that the
'iiiiiultfriiliall be isviied qnly for lurther
i ovemi'iits
.h new company is empowered to
,e short term notts'foi period .not
tslins :i years, to be secured by said
i is at a price not exceeding 1 10 per
.fi fac Vul'ie of bonds for each 1(0
v ' Jlue of nole.s,
'in. capilnl stock of tho new company
... .e v:,t.irfi, unless it snail bo neces'
1 ., i ie.lt.re tho amount to comply
n -o .my requirement of the I'ublio .sor
" 'rwiilttirtsioil with lespcet to tllH
-..mali -jii. It is proposed to issue
. aa e tor tne Jl.Vdo.mm llrst tnort
, ' mils of the Central Park Company,
'. accrued Interest, the entire capital
a uie lie- company.
' hi is alo about jW),tK) of debts,
.l.i fin- und taxes Ktandiurt UKalust
'iinpaiiy .wide from the claim of tho
' i.ullways Company on the
. in tie 'I ho New York Central also
. 1 1 im of t70,i"3 for track tent at
ii avenue
s poiutfd out yeleixiay that the
.jhU'is committeo cannot form
'jaiii,:atloii plan except by Increas-
'.-i.'iial loclt to K'.oftJ.nOO, which
' "in hervice Comiiiinsion would
mw A hearini; on the New York
.1 mi.h reori;aui7.u(ion plan will be
ii NoM-iiiliei li la tho office of the
mice Commission.
Knriiliius Ite-
ai l.
IliieU l.ii.
il a ceil.
en nun's nf the Sow York Dock
lecreaned In the year ended 'Iiiiib
a reduction of f.".',tS' I'loin
,.is f.t Kxp'iis" divroleed
I ne i n il inioine, iin'liidliiK net
"i ' Ha' i.iiliuiil, u.is i,nui,i;:', a
Miii.li, Iioiii llli.
'..I 'i 'I'iiiii Out '.'(I.T.IIl.SMK Coins,
"N, So I 'lhi (oliiaue by
, r Hie 1 i iied litnti s in October
'i ii mi in.) es tit i)vei-ltli a Millie
" i " Kil'il ..I ii'l.ii r roi'M, :ii,i))ll,l I.!,
' s'l, mill h.',(ie.l pli'ies for Hie
i anus l.o eraineal
lite Mini. Minl.rt.
MO.Mi.VV Nuvembvr
.r I..', i.i lur tun Uu were
i, hull ia loo rals fur Hi mui--
l.i HUH l.lllllr I litre WITH
h .1. H')irH viiy iniiih-rali-ly
I "!..' lllKlllT bllllS Kll'Hlty
ii. - ami' hum. vriinriilly Niruily
., fit hi iiir.liiiin anil U'i'iil i ntt tt
t.. i'iiii' WHh niH.v Ptiur lit
..I ,il J(. 75l IK. 10 JUT I'll llif- ,
i ,11 .. MfH fill I'llllp al II
J iflll J.-l .'f. HllfMil l"'f
' .. it r I! f'tr nail. lil' s
d liri f .vi iini'.v Si sin
'' ,.iIcm fur 'iwii ilu) irii'
uilllili I. III f.ir Hit' marl..!
i i k'H'il tit mmi'l a.itl llrm.
' ' sit llll IllRllfl I'UIIUIIIIII in
'I in II. t.011 1 1.50 u r lot'
ii,',ii:. wnifMri' at 4I57'.
IJ il 11 0. ''" IVmli'in
i ic d in II Di.n'. ii uiHrs llrm
1 r !' il i '' 'J Mats mill ('
4 . .mi i r ilrtHDril
I lien' ami IjiiiIk for I v. o il.ix
' i" ..I. liiiluijlnif SC curs fur ilu
1 Kllllt V'lll. Hit hill It Klcti I., 30
ii f Im i utrt mrmit, la'iibs
h '.i.l ilt tiMiitJ nun l5'o:r.c hlji In r :
ir miI clr.iinl l.'iiimnori I"
,, imiii hi i: :.c v 1 1 a im loo
li0'ii; ciiniiiDii In iliiilir
il I" .1 im (iir in I' 10
I ,ti"' l)rtiij in ill tun H'hiU
h fti'snl laml lit mtW
' i Ii.)t lev rlrtsril ul lltr
, '' . lmii tor iu la) wrre lo.o:
, " i ic i cam fur tlio iiisrll.
"I'" f i ntf "-hi if lusvi" hr-r svHln
i i i tu , tj HjAa arn
stopped going down until a loss of nearly
5. point had been scored acnlnat It. It
was the obvious explanation that the pros
pect of Wilson's election meant a prospect
of tariff revision and of course n reduction
In .duties on augur. Hut tho prospect of
Wilson's election was no clearer yesterday
thnn It had been for aome time, and It wnsa
curious colncldenoe that Ainerienn Sugnr
declined together with American Ileet Sugar,
though the big company has little or noth
ing to fear from tariff revision. It wna
accordingly considered, after a bit of re
flection, that the iirenk In Heel Sugar was
the result of liquidation that innv hnvo
been going on for some thus and left tho
stok In a vulnerable mnrket position,
For eomo time the stock has not been ns
popular among bullish speculators as was
the case u year ago.
Wall Street' Opinion About the
Tariff.
For whatever reason Wall Htret Is firmly
convinced that, if elected, t.av, Wllt.cn
will call no special session of Congress to
take action on the tariff This opinion has
been presonted to the laiuliilate and he lin
said for publication thnt while he v, nuUl not
have Wall Street preconceUo his actions,
at the snme time ha proposed nothing tal
ciliated violently to disturb business It
may have been on account of nn ernslvo
answer to that purport or it may be for
more substantial reasons, but, however. It
may lie, the ls-llef is prevalent In tho finan
cial district that the Congress t. hlrli will
consider tariff revision In the eent of
Wilson's election will not convene until
December. Ifl.t. Surh a spaco of time
allows s-very fair biealhlm: spell nnd suih
n Jeliof gives added ground for optimism to
those who know that a inai kel can go wnv up
nnd come way back down In much U'ss than
a year. Hut people who know that don't
know what President Tnft will do in ease the
election convinces him that the people wnnt
a revision of the tariff He Is polng to be
President In any eent until March l and he
can call an extra session at any time
Dvplorlnic (he far MlmrtMRe.
Agitation on the subject of a serlnm car
shoring this fall has bioken out afresh with
the latet statement of the American Hall
way Association reportlnir a net car shortage
In the country of ift.ooo, which is'tlie greatest
since 1037 Th Interstate Conimeice Com
mission has been stirred to take action in
thu matter by a Hood of (oinplaliits from all
sources, and has Issued a warniui; to tho
railroads and shipiiers pointing nut the
nnnucial loss to the country, It such a ion-
dition of aliiirs bu allowed to ontinun 'I he
Commission takes (he mound that the rail-
mud systeuifc of the country a a whole are
adtfiiiiately supplied to meet reasonable
demands and tlmt preent conditions uie
due in large par, to Ilia fuliiiie uf lertain
roads to make prompt return of cars rented
fiom other loads The Coimiilssiun iual.cn a
iiumlier of recommendation" In correct
thee evil praitices yin h as u higher , barge
for the u of cars by one i nmer to another,
the otuhliidiiiieul of nn liis'c.ilcu service
to insure the larrytnir out of this iute and
the fa-ter rnuiilng of fielght trains
Wlmi Milpper 'I'hlnU.
All Increasing number of tieoi!e iealle
that eurient developments In the Unfile
hltuatlon have a fur wider sii:nlllian n
than Hie mere Imltv of the lailio.nls .mil
shipiHirs in the nutter of expediting the
liioiement of eipiipmeiit Thev believe
that while the recoiiimeiiilutlniis of the In
teolate t'ommeiie Coinmlsfiini may lie light
In n way, thev do not go to the umt of the
mailer 'I he lutest Issue of the .IwuriYan
Sliiiiffr Unfile contains mi urllcle headed i
"Ilirieas.'d Hates the (July Itemed " in i
wlili'h Hie in r i tit i D'puris if the ".meiii'.ia
llaiiay AssimiiiiIiiu me illru-"..'il H
is pointed out that comparison of iradle'
I'Oiiditioiis on Iim niilro.nl - ilroii'.'liuiil
the 1 lilted .States reveals a leliiaikalile
similarity between that i x sting ni thu
luesent time and at the s'.me periud the
jears ago just previous to the muiter panic
In other wolds the facilities of Hid inliroadt.
have not been enlarged during Hie last live
veins and are almost identical with !Mi7.
Iji t untitle ItiinU ('oiiiimrtstin.
Although the banks of the country have
been called upon this rail lo milium the
largest crops In liit-iorv. tu incut the re.
iliiirsiiieuts of n coiiNtunllv eul.iruing busi
ness mid industry, niaiiv lines of which me
i'XIh'I li'Ui'lllir a bourn, nini have been le-
tlllrt"l ill addition to take rule of i-olile- j
thing like MO.iKsi.mm v,oilh of seciuitles ,
illilonded by Kurope wlmn as a matter nl'j
fuel large gold Imports were exiiected
from the other side, nothing like abnormal
rates have been witnessed lit this leiilrt)
as they have en similar occasion' In the
past The. reason for this pioof of Hie
incut slieiik'tli of the muiietary situation
is of i muse lo be found In the .sileudid 6nu
dition of the Uliaucl.'il iiistiiutioiis of Ilia
country ut the beginning of the crop moving
lierlod The Comptroller of the Ciiiieucy
has Just Issued a consolidated statement
of :'.',u.iU banks showing their (oiiilltiou
this year as compared with vi,?i banks a
year ago With hss banks more ivpurtltig,
tutiil loans mid disciiunts .ete ls7'.i,ixm,ntHi
Cieater, aggregate lesnunes weie l,'H,
iiiii.otKigivuli'r.ilepiiitH i,iii.'i ;,xi,omi greater
and i'jsh f ih.iiiO.w) gi-euler
Pay Im) In I'u ils.
The Palis market yesterdiv was niported
lo Imi wry nervous over the lad that to-da
nnd to-morrow arc "pa davs' on the
llDUi'se, when the dln'eicmcJ mtually coine
til I", paid for i hi urn 1 1 nii'ii 1 1- made In Octo
bar lliu Paris stjUetliiciil. oer which so
much ciiiueru has been expressed ulirmd,
liegau hill 'I hiit'i-day, but on tho two follow
lug husUe'.... da.s the Uourse was closed
foi the leligloiis holidays At the mid.
monlhli H'tlleliirnt In the speculative
slocks on Oclols't l.i me milliuritles iiy
taking eitrnoidlnary meusiiies made every
Ihlnv pa"' off smoothly II was undeniiiKid
thnt the agents d chaime did everything
ilinv could lo facllltalo the payment of
THE CURB MARKET.
The active speculation now gallic on In
('lilted Staler Clanr Stores Mock wu ngnlu
the principal nnd Indeed prncllmlly I lie
sole feature of interest In tlieoutslde mm
ket yesterday llenv.' opening sales in
this stock wete nl pihvs nil III" way from
11.1'. to III. I'lolU taking sales were met
at this level mid until the afternoon the
trading wits rather below the higher figure.
Hut another spurt before the rlos? sent
the slock ton new high ptlceof 111' II r 1 1
Ish-Aim il-.'imTiibiici o was coiisldeiably less
active and rather heavy Dealings were
Intger In Manhattan Trims!, the price
fluudintlng between I' mid I ll-IS. Theie
was again a poor market for the t". S, Motor
stocks, the common tailing to and the
preferred to !'. Milling shares wera dull
and little was done in bonda.
Transactions In detail In tli rnarxtt
rcsterdny were as follows:
open.
Sales. Ing.
IW) Amt.t&Trpf. . n'H
7U) Am, Securlttet. W
inj Alaska Gold Mlo.. ' 1
Vu Ilrailen Copper.... 7
an ills Four
wo Ilrltlsn AmToh... a
Sou British Col Cop.... i
too llulte .V V.,
Hlga.
est.
07!j
VI
Ml
J
44
t.ow.
est.
07J4
mi
Wl
H
41
Clos
ing. 7)j
ft)
7
41
4!
, 1 11-16 1 ll 191 it-iat tli-
IIW Con Arlr. Smeltf. ii M !
M Ula Illack llutte... a ft S
louu nui'leld Datjy... ft l a
8.10 Kl Po Coas tfi r.'i 5't
lloo l.'ly Cons 18 M t'J
ftoo (Ireenn-Cananea. in to all
Mo (ioldtleld Mklway. Vi s 71-,
M) C.lroux Xllnlnf., i'i Hi i'i
.V flreeiiwuter . . 11 ft 5
4m Kmerson Urant.. . 7l!i 74!4 73'J
4V) Kmtrson llrpf,. lunj lOfV ix
aw Jumho I'.xteniton. J5 B4 SI
0 La Hose tli tii i
an Marconi of A new. tli 7 Bit
111) Mays Oil ... 30 SO in
Hi) Manhattan Shirt. 73 7,'iU 73T
100 Manli Nhtrt Pf.. 0Vi IW! j
ian Mcltln DrM MI.1 1 1$ IS !) 1 13 IS
4(in Mmihattan Trail
IM0 Mutual M & Uaa
0 Mi'ls-lnc Mines.
Sin Nevaita Hills.
4i Ohio Cojipe r
Nio Pacltlc Smelters..
lti l'enn Teitlle.
f.'.-i Pueblo N A lief.. .
SO SUtmt Oil of N J
Mm Tonopah Mercer. M 0
ia) Tularom 1 l
520 Tonopah M of Nev Sti IS 6
HHii t.'nlleil CIs Stores 3'( mil
0 U S MoUir..
V S Minor pf..
1100 Wet Jiiil Kit.
n Wettln'jfer.
I.W Yukon Hold.
ft
t
tH
M
4
A
T4
ion
34
:ii
7
5l
Wi
10?. i
Ul
I it-is t tt it i'i I a i
IV IS 40 is
Ml f'l S'l M
17 18 i'i I 7 HI )i
IM. I'i 1 Id lb 18
l 7-33
ri'i :c-, :tt
. t". I 13 18 IN 111 16
SU3 31SV 331 .111 I
U.V OA III U8
1 Hi I I I It
e it id 8i
II3'I US';
H
i'i IU lit Hi
i'i l It 16 H l ti ll
:i :t :i :i
35 It 3M6 Ull 3 118
BO.VDS.
i:01 II UTSs.. . M'l Mitt tM'i ttttl 18
IMno.VVCy4l.kioo: im nn tro ioi
lixw Wejttrn rattle As. K'i M a:'i 13
CURB STOCKS CLOSING.
Yesteiday. I'rlilay.
Hid. Asked Illil Atkcd.
Allieirj-ecurllles li III tt so
Am Writing Paper s'j 4 3l 4
Hay state (as 5i 'i 'i
Hrsden '. 7'i 'v 7
llrlilh Col Copper 4'1 4 it i
Hrltlsh-Am Tobacco.... :J'. IV-j 73H
(ilroUX. , 4', :'i n
(Jicene Cansnea 'i IU i), IU
Inter Hubher It i: It t:
Krrr Uke ?i I", Si ?'
l.ehlfti Valley Cflal 53J 515 IV. !IS
I.a Hose 2i 3'i :i Vi
Mines Cunt Am 2't 3 31i 3
Mivmiii Vallrj 121, 12'i I2i, t:ij
Unnliiillnn Transit 1 1 j 1 U-16 P, IT,
Manhattan Shirt w I . 7.1 71 73 71
Manhattan Shirt pf w I PC KC'-j nu HC1
Uarcenl pt Am. new 7 71, r,v, 61j
Nevada 1IIIS I 7-l Hi Hi I! j
MpUvlng Mlnrj s S!, s s',
Porto Itlro Amer 20U 275 iM 2;j
Siandinl Oil WM lu.si llii lulu
Tonopih Minim. . 6' c (i'i r.,
I' rig Sirs Co of Am I 11SS 1131, II2V, 1131,
tl fig airsCo uf Am pf .1J.I 12.1 120 122
I' S l.lClit 4 Ilrst. . . i:l 14 13 14 ?
t' S Light & Heat pf Ml 2 hi
Yukon field. 'j 3, 3', i'j
PONDS
llraden riippf r ft. . Its H' lis lti
llratli ii I'opiier 7 lis tin lis l.n
fhlrago Kl W7tj 07", U7, U7',
Maon Valley 4s.... 12s IC'J 12'j 133
BUSINESS TROUBLES.
N
WE OWV AND OFFER FOR INVESTMENT
RAILROAD BONDS, secured by underly
ing liens on important parts of some
of the large railroad systems.
PUBLIC SERVICE and INDUSTRIAL
BONDS, secured on properties of
established earning power.
PItICI-1 AND DESCRIPTIONS ON APPLICATION
CLARK, DODGE & CO.
BANKERS
51 Wall Street, New York The Rookery, Chicago
TRADE BODIES TO HELP
MAKE A BETTER PORT
Joint
Watorfrant Hoard
panized to Aid City
Officials.
Or-
MEETS BIO PROBLEMS
CoiiRPstion on West Side and
in Brooklyn to Be Taken
Up Kh'rtt.
IIYIUtOX ITirMH'AI. COMPANY V I'.'tlllon
In bstiUrtiplrv has tu'en olrsl nirnliiil Hie llynrox
I'linnli'al Company. I'l.mb'urltm r i r nrroklil
nf liy.troirrn (or n.f.lkliiul piirimsrs ol It I'llir
slrri-i w Mh fsrtiirv ul lis saiifnrd stn t-t. tlrook
lyn. Mini tvlth lirnnt-lies In ctilcairo and San
J riini-Piii.liy ihtei'ri'diiors,(iriiiit ij.'ihiimas,
Jls.i; Wlnsi-r A I'ornilli'r. 1107. suit Arthur A.
Ilirl. v-Vi. .lii'lK" luud niMinlnteil lluy Cary
rt'i rlvrr untlrr a titiiid ul &t-ViO, and vve him
uiilhurlly in etintlii'if tll!nes tw eniv iljys
As-. ts an- i-stlm.iti!j in Ml.w.i
SVl.D J JACKSON V Pftillnn In tisiikrnptrv
li,is tir-4'.'j tile:) nualiitl Ssln .1 Jnrk'nn In
illvliliiali) a a in.iiiiipirliirrr of pi'tllrisits ut
I pi vV esi't'vM-niy Piird slri-ft liy thst-i. c re II tors
Stern Pun . 3. mi N,iU On . vl. tuid 1'ri.l W
V aktllrld ss rt-retvir of tli.- .lat'k-.mt Mark
.Manultti lurpttr i"'iini).iiiv nf 119 'Vi-si Tninn
Ihlrtt slrirl Jl.in.i. Mr .larksun was pri-ldenl
i.l lliat innipany unit ilMiipeared n tvk vvirks
avo Jii.isv iiitiiu antioinieu Mr uascncia
rrilvrr ulili a li.'iii'l of !i.,.iio
At' I'd AM) AI.HO.NAI IIl'Sl'PI'LY COMPANY.
tiitllluii In li.ir.krupU'y has in-i-n filril
nt-i.liik1 Ih' ulit an I Aefniiaiitle Snidilv t'tiin
11.1I11 i.t linn llinn'ltt.ij by thei- ireJIttirs
Il I'I ii ,n " ,lili r v,titl.. .Ml" Cir1 i n i
I iiiiilinm , sun mid Strip Lnnlnrk Tlri- Com
l"ir.y, :x,7 l.lalilllllri are SI.IOi j:id nskett
A... til
II.VVII) IIOHOWITX A petition In li:nl;ri,ptt-y
has tn-rn lllc-it u.'jhi'i D.n lU llnr.n.lu. inaiiii
fiteluti'r of xmr.v uv ilnlscs at i;.'. HiivitTi
lir these m-tlliiM St.irrts Zrl:r. tw, Unrrf-.
1 rvln. S.'iu, ami Jn lilpiuin. 378 J udip Hand
iiptiiiliilttl Hertha Hrnitiviijh rreclvfr. Iiiind,
51,i I lat'llltlea . mid to tie itoim, nud
ssiti'ls si,Nm
MOHHIS IIOIKIWTTZ 'inlter. of It? On-hard
Irttl, he.s Hlrd a nelllinn In hdiikruplty uith
llslillltli"- tJ.spi and mi ni't
HI.ISIIA . MT.SON salesman nf 211 West
101. 1 siiliI. In. tiled a iirililon In uankru'iltv
vi I Hi kiin'sii llrli'.lllli .310.1113 and no nsn ls
ITTIIIII'IMKII ri.Nltn. COMPANY Sihnlilles
In lisnkriiliit'l nf 111- iVihlielnier PNIiel Ciim
pany. ninnufai'liiters nf flotlilnt el 711 llrn.id
iihv shim llalilllllesMTl K.il,ndasel Jsn.si.v,
Im IiiiIIiii siihIi, J'.'.'7,70l; sceiiuiiik, Usi.u'l
mid nnlf, S'll.OlW Of the liabilities, iVM.im
nr- iH'bintiur tiouds siihiirdlneted in si'
i-ridlinrs und for hci Amonir Hie
ereilllnrs are (iulilr.iau. Sjrhs 4 Co . iVUAt
sri'iirrd. Imiinrlt-rs slid Tiatlrrs N.ttltiluil
Hank S7H.IU7 S'. tloiial P.irli Itiiik. .V,'i l'"l.
r-tale nf II, ICollii'iiDcri. 5.JI.1101, eiv viirk
j Iff Ii. Hiram" anil Trip 1 Ciini'imn i7..'kH
CI.At'lil' I. Cl.l'NIII'.NIN. Srhi' titles l' tiank
p ale' uf CluUilt" I' Clcnilriiln, 1'iun.iilcr.
fnriurrlv nf 42 llriuid'Vlil . piesllenl nf ll's
I'Meiiliil I'nnsliurlliii' Cnnnmiiv and nf teveral
elci'tric nillroudt,. t-hnu llolillllli's "H.7II and
llM'l Imi.
1IAM HHOVVN.-Si'hi'diili's In lislil.riiplry nf
Ailiim Hrimn. denier In illaiiitinds nnd lew lr
nf 71 llrn.nluai, rliuH' Ilahlllllts M'.M3 mid
iininlnnl asst-is $111.11
IIOHHIS CiltlU'.N.- .Imlitii Hand has niii)l:iti-J
llreiivlllo Cl.irlc teerlver fur Muirls tiri'ti.i,
inanuf.ii'lurer nf leather foods at IS6 Wooitrr
tlrret. Iininl l:,vl.
rill'.M'll HMIIIUIIDKIIV WOHK'S .liidfe Hand
lias apnninteil Alliert Hernsteln receiver fur
I'.illnt A Co , tradlnir as llm I'reni h Linbrnldtri
Wnrli at ! Went Ninth street, bond ll.tim.
LOI'IS HACHMAN, liuiunfartiirer nf dress ami
inllllnin Irlinminiisiat l"s Wnonler Hreet, liu
made an a-slcnineul lo Abraham II Kllen
boten,
lllsi'lint-ut'S I'm 111 llmikrnplry.
.1 nit Cr Hand In thu I'nltisl Slntis District Court
yestiiilav sranlcd illseliartfes to these bank,
rt.nts
ADOI.PII AI1IIAIIAMS. Iraillnc as Ail, Abrahams
ft 1 11 . nianuMrliirer nf bnnnai embroidery,
71 I If III avenue llalilllllrs, I77.0S7
SHIMI Nl) KHAI'TI'.H, wlues, 31 Weit tilth
si.-iet,' iHolilent uf Slcmund Kramer, lur,,
llthllltlcs, IVl.'iSI.
llAMIIHiiUKII A OSTHHIMKH. dry foods, 1431
first avenue- lishllllles, tlii.ixi.
IIAIIHY (' lll'WVN, bullJInr ronlrartor, 019
Park avenue liabilities, lia.ll.l.
.Kill N o, lli:i(i, Ui II It r llatlliik-ii, N. V.i lla
lillltles. (UM't
CIIAHI.HS I'.. lUIN'DY, m West IMth street,
fntmrrlv Iron v.iirks, Cliliaiin; llabllHIrti, f2,m7.
l,OIS I'lNK. Inker. IIS iJiht Sevenlv second
t-piet llnbllltles, noill
Hi:iiOI,li PHI l.l.lli fi.iB, HI last Ninth street.
Il.tlillllles. 7.:i-11.
OI.HIIH II l.l'.AMA.V, v Iro president las-wi
ili'isi'ilf Jlcnvnieuiul Company liabilities,
(liffelvnt'eH, ninny of llmin iiKiklim Hpei lul j jo.si'pii I.HI1M . painter' supplies, HJ UrooL
The Joint Water Front nonrd of the
Port of New York, compow-d of repre
senlHtlveM of IciidltiR commercial organ
littions In tlw city. wii orRanlzed yes
tenia v afternoon at the rooms of tho
Maritime. Atwocitttlon, 78 Itroad etrect,
for the purposti of cooperating with tho
citv oHiciuls in mntttTH pcrtnininR to tho
Improvement of thu Now York water
front ami its fncllitk'H.
It U the intention of the hoard to in
vito cltUenn to niRko nuKcestionis us to
proposed Improvement, relief of freight
congcetlon and other problem. These.
niRftestiotie will be plncel on tho calendar
for public hearing beforo the lioard.
Publicity will be ono of .the feature
of the board's way of doing business.
After the matter has been thrrahed out
at the hearings, investigated and plnus
ovolved, tho board will place, them before
tho Dock Commissioner or other city
ofiicialg us -suggestions or in nn advisory
wav
The ofllcers of the new body declare
thnt the organization did not rome into
oxistencii to criticise, but to help in very
way po.blble to work out waterfront
problems,
Anion-; the ninttors which will probably
bu taken tip first uro the Went Sld situa
tion in Manhattan, with its congostion
und tipsatisfnetory methods of handling
freight, and a complete treatment of tho
South Brooklyn waterfront problem,
Tho board is compose! at present of
two mombiTH from each rotnmerclal
organization who atttmded tlio initial
nieeting ut tho hall of the Merchants As
soointion on October 14, but udditionat
membtrs may be elected from time to
tlmt', , ,. . ,
'I he charter meml-ei, all of whom are
e.i.-rtt in their lines, nnd llm iikhocIh
tiotiH to which they are accredited ure as
follows:
C 11. inllalian. rate or N. A. Bentwr
Si ci if.' I'e.iver wreet. nnd 0 It- Noiman,
Muritiim Association; MrUougall llawlies,
:r Nnss.ui h-.nft. und K. B. tilcott. as
V...t T'lintv-niiitli etns-t, Merchants As-Ms-iution;
"llussell meeoker. 07 Water
htreet, and Hureliiim Harding. "est
Mrtv-Mivt-nlb stn-.t. City Club; Hradlsh
iloln'ihiiii, 3H Ciirtlatult utiiiit, und Allan
itobiiiBon. in:, liiiKKtw.iy. .miph iieai
Kstato InteiiMts: Ki!gtiM II. Otiterlirldge.
II Ilioailwny, and Clmster H. Ijiiwihiu-o,
J2I South siicvt. CliambtT of Coinmerre;
Voiding King, can! of M.iillor . guer
cnu. 31 .Stone sti-e-t, anil Ilr.nry
ilcU'r. 1 Wi.st Ninely.seOond street,
1'iodure i:.:l.inge; Wlllium K. Clear.
17 IUtlery pliusi. and ii. Hunting,
ton, jfi3 ltro.1dT.11y, Hoaiil of T'rndo and
Traiibpoilati'in; Olitl .1 Ktepltetih, 40t
htuvr and Clerard uventiti. nnd ioeepli
A, (iiilde.n, ltm Ilroadwny. North Nn
II0.111I t Triidw: t-'nincis M .Sutloti, 17
lLitlery place, and George I Moon,
' Fulton .Market, Manufacturers As
sociation of New York.
Permanent organization was efTected
by tho adoption of rules and the elec
tion of tlne o!Tlers MoDougall Hawkes,
chairman; Chester H. Iiiwrenos and
C It Noimun, vice-chairmen, and r. II,
Do Herald. statUtlcian, 84 lnifayette
siri.nl. KHPn-l.trv.
The Joint Water I-Vont Board will moot
.in, .. 11 v. wL nnd it is understoiKl much
si rees vvill be laid on tho importance
nf niihliri InmriiiL's. which will not bo held
. 1 .. " 1. ...... 1.. .1...
ill teller man once a ev, evw-n 111 u-
ccse or nil eniergoiicy Applications tor
inuring inn! bo made in writing to thet
ti.-llni' sniTi'liirv or the board and will
lie placed on the calendar. No inrson
will Im allowed to tulk at a heuring for
morn than ten minutes, unless by unan
imous consent of tho member.
T ho services of nil tho members of the
board in connection with its action or
for Its benefit will bo grati.
"Tim board was not organized to put
through uny t-cluiines," said Chairman
llawko yesterday afternoon. "It pro
poses to work for those things which
shall Im for the bent-lit of the port. It
wus not organized as u criticism against
any official for any action, but il was
organized to udviso and to assist in solv
ing the great waterfront problems. We
propose to put tho city officials In posses
sion of the opinions of the commercial
organizations. I have no hesitancy in
saying that I belie vo tho Dock Commis
sioner will be glad to have our advice
nnd cooperation,"
NEW STANDARD OIL STOCK.
iieriiiiL-enieiits vv Hi Hiolr priiielpuli! lor
urantiiit time tor payments m ii-suniiiieiiis
PO'Siniliillly tilts s.iiiin sort of llieiihtiies
ate liiltiif reunited lo on I lie pteseiit occa
sion I. Hint l.enae WHIi4lrmU I plielil.
WsNinsiiKiN. Nov 4 I inn (illation Iiy
the Interior Depurtmeiit on liind lenses In J ISAAC W'JiLNLCt
Uillfornla lo the Hod Hlver uiinimr i.olii'
imiiy nnd in Oklnlmni'l lf Jjiuu II. Waile,
MIc'lui'il'Mew HiiilJaeie tltrl'e ;vas ii
taitiei! -d'V ') tlm Iti-li'Kt of CjI'IiuOIi
AppcIlHte f'jurt.
...in. Il.i 111 II I It's. S. 1LS.
IIHNIA (' .1 I.OIIHI;, wntslttorker, .M4 West
I'm II slitll strii't nihilities. M.I1I,
IIOSIISUI.I'M .V KOPIM.MAN, baker) , .TO Pulton
street. HrnoUl' Hi llablllllei V..'i.
Jl I.l HOSH no Cast .Mtietleih etruet; ILydlltles,
4amVs'iM & COIIN, ftiiliiiilderj', 17 Kast HI..
ti-enth strrel nihilities, IIHiV..
JACOH !H- Sll.ni'.l.. nstilch fealhers, S4 Pond
street, liabilities. 11(1.21)1
1 I'll-. Ml II vsni'.V. 111111. 1 sill 1 llll llll en. I2.U2.
iAAI W ui.m.i k. 1 1 1. di.vni-uii uvcii.ic, n-riiicm
...iii.hm.T. iihI.iiiiIas. ti ri'i.
I. WILLIAMS tc CO., ipauu, 40 Matt Houston
treoii llalillllles. l3.f.ai.
lll'NHV II. YAHll'OLSKY. 2IS WeH Twmily.
nrst slrcel, (urinerl- mini la C'hlc;o, lljUUIUe,
THE BOSTON MARKET.
Boston. Nov. . Tim mnn.. .1...
dot ruled easy and lowe.ri.-1., . 1.- .
losses extending to a point In a few active
'"" , lM"T " a a partial recovery
and price, left off at little c,anc, from
l rlday scloslnir. Trading was lieht. Italia
..... ...uu-iuu.swerctjtjiei, The nummary:
i-nen- lllcn- Low
ins, et. e:t,
Salei.
list Amslisinated. ,.
ISO An. Zinc
tm n u lie & nil.. .
ir.o Unite ft Sun. .
:m llutte iSuprts..
821 Cal ft ArlJ.....
la calft llecla... .
U) centennial. .
Jon Chlno, ,
nu Copper HuniV. .
ton Daly VVesl.,",,.,
:il Knsl llutte,.
1SJ (llroux,.
tiU) Cranby
21 (Ireeoe Cananea
IIS Hanrnck . , .
r llcdiey
31n lndlina
fo Inland Cieeli.,
41) Isle Itnyale
H Kirr Uke
I) Keweenaw
30 Matun Valley. . .
a2ft lla.s Con
Hi Mai-flowcr . .
to Viand
IS Mohawk.
lfiS .Vevsda Con.
IS New Arrnitlan..
20 Nlt'l-flne .
I3S.V Norm ll.itie
SO Nnrtli .
.'.kOJIbvvay
5 Old Cnltmy , ...
Jo. Old Dnnitnlon...
20 Osceola . , .
Vsns Pond Creek ....
70 Oulaey
U Hay Con
a Sanla l
42J Shannon. , . .
Ii Shatturk.. , .
?i St. Mary's Iind
4 Ho Sap A Iloilon . .
4i Superior , .
AS Tamarack. ,.
Ifo Trinity . . .
105 ON Smellers ..
as H 8 Smellera pf
lft.1 Ittah Apes ..
23 Utah I 'nu.
110 I'lah Copper.
2A Wolverine...
a.i ti
. 31
in;
22
. 77
,tM
in
aiU
. 3H
J1
Mil
Mi
31
3't
43U
22
77
UO
IU
4.H,
6p.;
dh
as
bUots.ia
2"f
: L4,,
hi
V
' 2I
u!
27i
ai
20''
'V
. 34
. .114
; V'
an
14 '
28i j
411
I'i
40
40
''
441J
SO',
ll'f
s
1?"
2S
.s
271J
l'."l
I
2tj
344
.V,
5'
Sin,
10714
M'
a
Soi.,
4?J
22
till
vi
l
451,
Silt
3V
14.J
Si
1
S7
!Hs
2).
IJ'
lt
gli
el
20'i
2'1
s
n,J
iS"
2
Geographical Distribution
In purchasing tnllroad huntla the tiuestlon of the territory
nerved is of Ibc utmost importance, for upon this depends the
character of tho traffic received and hence tho revenue of thu
company. Diversity of tralllc underlies a dlverFillcd Invest
ment. The larger the territory, tho more dlverHlllrd tho traf
fic, and therefore, the more stable the earning power.
We off pi three railroad bonds, each well Reciircd nnd In
combination making a well-roundeil Invcntment, nt prices to
yield an average Income of over fi'ire The traffl" of thean
mads Is derived from three wldefy separated nections of the
country.
Ask for Circular UH-901.
Guaranty Trust Company
of New York
28 Nassau Street
Fifth Aftnue Branch, London Office, SlanJard Branch,
5th At. & 43d St. 33 Lombard St., E. C. ZS Bread Street
Capital and Surplus . . . $30,000,000
Deposits 189,000,000
THE CHICAGO MARKET.
Cntcaoo, Not, i. The volume of trans
actions vv.is well extended, with erratic
fluctuations In Union Carbide the feiture.
While eotulderable reallnlng developed on
the advanco, the demand waa atifMclnnt
lo miilntnln most of the Improvement.
Quaker Oats common and heHrs-lloeburk
were alao strong features. Commonwealth
Kdison was again depressed on small offer
Inis, Bond market remains (pilot. Tlie
summary:
M14 fii'j mii
3i !,'.
4V
141
4'
lilt
81?
HAILHOAD STOCKS.
10 Prislnn ft Allianv.-m
10 Hu-lun Hlevated., mu
91 lli-stno tr Maine.., Pti
10 l'.rie. . .. -m,
lt Pltrhhiire pf.. m
44 Masa KltiMiainped TT
4.VI Massl'irrac wnr , 19
tin NY Nil AJ ititiM
in Old Colony. . . m
IM Union Par, uinj,
.. . r-i 1. 1111 ,ii hj- S I
11 WesiCnitStHHpf. pa
14
I22CJ
USN
TT
19
IM
ITS
SI
misci:i.lani:ous.
2Jfl Am Airl Chem rs
11 Ain Am 1 uetnpf Pin)
. A'tliv-keai-
rs Anirutkes-t pf.
nil Am Sit jar .
Id Am Surar pf
M Am T ft T
iss Am Wiinlm nf
so I'limberP ft Ltnf.
11 r.it Hostooljinil
!M I'lllsnn,
:n IMlsnn rlartvts .
71 (!en l.lei'rllc
312 lltu rias. ...
72 Mass t.'as pf
r.vNCTel .....
i'i Pullman
71 N Ifl, .
.11 Tnrrlnetnn ...
12S llnlled Fruit.
W4
mi
1211
I2t(
1121.
mt
14
274i;
'I'i
lai
0.1
Urt
(.vi
!Ad
liv-.'-j
2S
ist
41.1 United Shoe Mach ,VV,
.1(1 HnltedshoeM pf si
157 ti H Steel, 1 in,
PONDS,
JiiMi Am ArrChemr.s,
' im ret ft Tel l.
:i a (i ft w 1 lis.
niiii'iiftgjtis.
Soil) C II A on 4s rer.
tirmo KC I'S m 64
lOHI 1' S Steel fs
40iwi WeitTcl ft Tel s,
CHIIll STOCKS.
rtav Stale flaa. .
Pohetnla
Uostiiii t.'ly
Cneiti-
Calaverws
Chief Cnss
Cii.u Arizona
lUVls-HAlv'
tlrsi Natlsus;
ritilHlrll Ions
l.s llwe Cons
Mali'-tle Clipper
Nev Ikilile
Oneco.
Ohio Cupper
Haven . .,
Uliotlti 1. la nil Cnal., ..
South Lalic .. .
l,
so
10.1
I2H,
12M,
141
M','
VI' i
14
27.
3'.
l.l(
VI
USl,
I. VI
l7
IIVP..
2A
is;
.VP,
;"1
'
41)
40
4ii
")
1 is-ia
in.'
6lt
711!
211
in'i
a
34f
121
TT
ID
I. IS
I7S
lAllt,'
SI
US
r.s
inn
7!
100
Hi
not;
14T'(
a.Mj
27P.
in,
ti
m
!l
1J1
IM
1011,
2S
IV.
11
29l
73,
Cloa-
lur.
sll'j
3n4
4
i'i
2
7B.'
KO
IU
ll"i
H'y,
iV
el"
31.
2,
271.'
nit
IT.
27',
HI
21
2'
!
31
3W
,4
Ul'i
wn
25
41)
41
41.'
45',
Wt
111.'
a2l?
76!
214
1221,
SS
14. sa
121
77
I
131
175
tr.a-j
ai
ts
M
(l
HI
too
121
I2I
111
su;
Ml
1V4
271
Hi
1812
04
W1U
1.13
I (17
unii
2.1
ISS
5.1
.'',
75i
Sales.
son Am Can
l.V) Am Can nf
M AniTiT
tn ll.ioih Fish
2C Hnolhrishpf...
100 Chi HI Ity
123 I'lil Pneu Tool...
ITS Chi Pyser?
in Chi Title AT.
1S7 Com Pdlaon....
wi corn I'roaiieta .
Inx.
sil
121
117),'
l
hi;
XI
M
21?'
212
144
1SU
.11 Dla-nond Match. Prtli
Open- Ultra' l.ow
15 11 SA M or.
2S III Prick
ton Nat Hlnnilt
25 People, (las..
107 Oiaker Oals...
3S5 Sears-lloebuclt
lid Swtft
Its t; S Sleel,.i...
40 West stone!....
22&0 carbine
01
131
117),
350
,SWI
.inaja
, ...
, :.m
no.s'D.s.
12 ono Chi nvsSs ....
I 000 Com Kdlton Ss .
I02
e-t
40'
131
SS'4
32
51
4 U
212
114
IB'
tri7!j
m
tai; 3
II7J
sv.
2'10'i
234
Mil
I02M
et.
at
121
s;,
Wi
24
:i2
14.11,
in't
PIT'j
IM
133
II7!
3V)
2I1SI4
ioa'4
7tf
229
Cloa
ln. n!(
123
I47
Bl
mi;
32
MJ1
K4
2t2
14.11
la's
1I7!
IIS
m'i
isi5
117)2
.155
209'4
tnai,
7
223!
tffl,
I02J
ci
:' 1
IHI,
1131,
101',
Hills lOlN I0IU
a'j kH m'-I
l M ftl
MSt, Mr, III'
M'a US', 1151 (
Hit, 113', in',
ioi inn, mi),
ei Wi noSj
CUISINO PltlCI"S.
Hid. AUed.
2-v :n
2U 2'l
I I 1 18
11
: ii ii
ili
.VI
:i ta
:i-i
2 7 is
in
i'i
RAILROAD EARNINGS.
Ths New Vork. New Haven and Hartford
Railroad Company reports to His tnt'ratata
Commerce Commleston for September:
1912 Chanr.
Tatal oper. rer.... l,H5.2lt Inc. )336.7!
ToUl oper. ears... S.M0.1J3 Ina 97,131
Net arr. reva.. ,
Total eutilde rava
Total net revs,.
Taxes
Oper Income...,
From July 1:
Total oper rev
l:,4S4, Ins.
113,713 Ino.
1217.114
11.PI4
I,(H7,4i: Inc.
370,000 Inc.
1241,781
11,000
t:,2l7,4Il Ino 1714,751
..111. 149.190 Inc.
Total oper eapi... 10,117,007 Inc.
I1.705.9S5
414.421
Net aper. reva.. ,
Total oulilda reva
Total net reva
Tune 1 ,
17,612,113 Inc.
410.00 Inc.
II. 2lt.tif
1P.414
I7.fj2,:73 Ino.
1, 00S, 000 Inc.
II, 550,001
11,000
Oper. Income. .. 16.116, 271 Inc. It, 111,001
LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE.
The lAiulsvllle and Nashville Company re
port, fur September:
1912. Chanaes.
l-ln.r reiennsa 94. S3!. SI7 lne. Itl2.tt9
Oper etpensea.... 3,411,212 Inc. 111. Hi
11,3(1,301 Dee. 127,921
KK.45I
931.451
Net oper rev.. 11,521,545 Dee. 174. 214
Taiea llS.ilt Dee. 1.311
Oper. Income..
I'rom July li
Oper revenue- .
Oper expenses..
Net oper reva..
TAiiea
Oper. Income.... 13,550,129 Dee. 151, 0S
DENVER AND HIO (IRANDB.
The Denver and Rio (Irande Rallraad
Cainpany reports for September:
1912 Chanrea.
.I14.3:t,lf Inc.
. io,nio.a-.ii inc.
14,011.514 Dee.
4ISI.725 Dec
CARTER CO A I. AND HtON dOMPANT
First vtortester.-.sintlna rund Raid Bonda
Nmlce Is hereby riven, purauan) to the tertna
nf the Uontace dated the Oral day ol October.
IIM, that the undertlfned, as Trustee, irlll ra
relve sealed prspo.att up lo 3 I' M, on the twelfth
day of November. 1912, for the sala to It ol Ponda,
aa above described, at a price not eaceedlna 105
and accrued Inierrst, lo an amount sufficient to
uie the sum rt -.22,111 34
Tltl NHW YORK TRUST CO UPANY.
Succeaaor to Continental Trnit Company of Hit
i.ity or neve iom, rruaiee.
Ry C. n. IIAYDOCK, Aiulstani Secretary.
New York. Ootober 2t. 1913.
INVESTORS READ
The Wall Street Journal
KI.KCTiONH AND MKKTING8.
NOTICKTORTOCKIIOLUHRS.
Poroucb nf Manhattan, City of .New York;
October 3th, 1113.
A SPECIAL MHITTlNfl of the Stockholders nl
theColncll Irad Company will be held on tho 12th
day nt, November, 1012, al two o'clock In the after
noon, at the office of such Company. No. 107 Lafa
yetto Street. Ilornuib nf Manhattan. City and
County ef New VorK, for the purpose nl voilni
upon a propoiltlnn to Increase Its rnpltal slock
frnm tsoo.K). rnnsUHiiK nf three ihouaand ll.nmi
shares Preferred Stork and Six Thousand (A.nmi
shares Common Nlnck, of the par valus nf On
Hiindrrrt Dnllais HIODi each, to ll.noi.an, to coa
slat nf EUhl Thousand (,onoi shares Preferred
Stoekand HI thl Thousand ts.nooi shares Common
Slueii nf the par value of One Hundred Dollara
lilixn eacb.
J. T. ni.'RVKA, President. -B.
O. TJLDKN, Secretary.
KlecUlcal Securities Corporation.
12 Cedar Sueei.
New iork. Octnher 22nd, HHJ.
Notice Ii hereby alien thai the annual meellnc
ef the eleckboldera of the Electrical Securities
Corporation villi be held at the oft'ee or thoCor-
? oration, at S3 0-dr Street. In the CHy nf Hew
ork, N, Y . on Wednesday, the Uth day of No
bember. 1017. at twelve o'clonk noon, for the
purpo.-e of eleetlnc directors and for the trans
action of such olber business as may propcrlv
come before the inectltif. Ths polls irlll remain
open from 12:15 p. in. until l:3ti p. m. of aald day.
Tranitfer books will be clicd nt S o'clock p. m.
oo October 20th, 11)12, and will be reopened at 13
o'clock noon on November 14th, 1913,
W. T. ltALH'MAN. Secretary.
THE ANNUAL UKITTINH of the stockholders'
of the Horn Sliver Mlnlnf Company for the elec
tion of Dlrectora for the year cnmmeneinr Jan
uary tat, 1913, will be held at the nttlca nf lbs
Company, lioom Sons, MrCnrnlck Dulldlna, Hall
lkc CHy. Utah, on Tuesday, December 3rd, lVl'i
at 12 noon.
The transfer hooka will close on November
3rd, 1912, at 12 o'clock U and reopen on Novem
ber I3lh. 1912. at 10 o'clock A. M.
EOWAHt) V EUMKT. Seeretarr.
DIVIDEND! AND INTEREST.
I253.O02
1.941
Tatal opr. rev. . . .
Op. expa A laea.
Oper Income . , .
Kroin July 1:
Total oper rv...
Op. exps. A taxes
Oper Income
12.441.241 Inc.
1.S20.334 Dec.
1134,(13
,7JS
li:o,907 Inc. 1140,111
IS.713,114 Inc.
4,155,311 Inc.
1241,5)1
211,525
11,157,941 lne. 130,014
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
The Atlantic Cos ,t Line Railroad Com
pany reports for Septembers
1912 Chanaes.
12,453,1)0 Dec, 173,400
3,ul0,233 Ino. 257,731
1421,517 Dec. 1331,111
!7,1M,3I2 ln
.I10,7j Inc.
H'o.571
111,64'
i:
11.1 is
l ti ta
.v
23 1ft
23 ta
Hi
.10
I 11-10
.15
ti
SI,
THE PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
liill.Uil.!.Hiu, Nov. 4.-Tranaaellona
were pioatly of mi eyenlnir up chnruoler
here lo-ilny. Cninlirla Steal waa the most
active Issiiii ami lifter losln-f a point enrly
recoveied Inlly, eloslnir fltni Homl- In fair
ilemami I lie Nummary
Open- lllch- Low. cio.
inir. i-si, in tt. tnir.
NriT YnrU I'orpomllon In Ail (I M.S,
0011,1100 In lla Cntiltaillsailliin,
The Sliiinliird Oil I'otiipnny of New Vork
will shortly tuUo urtlon on liicieiislnif lis
ciipilnl etnek from I5,isiu,jP0 lo (K),ont),oisi,
iteeoiilliut lo leiioit, Kuili increase would
awl Im tinrxiKHted uuil vvoi,ll lie III Una
with the i lined uie or most or Iho tormer
sithsldliiliea o( llio old ritnuqaiil of -N'uw
Jt a' niunlier of the former aitliRldlnrlea,
lollnwliik' the dissolution, i-ontluund under
th"lr otk'iiml ciplliillnliou lor ii rensnli
hIjId lime until eatiiliiB and dividend re
Ilium could he ileliiiltuly rili-.cil up ilildcr
Iho aepuruto miinitireitienl to ne iieeti
.'inure lor ieeiiilluiiullnn,
In ninst ctiaes
dist t United to
the lit'W stork Huh tieeil
linreliolileis. ,
I lie MtitlKliiril ot .ven iui s is mm is iiib
iwr isiiii, u our.
.Ili'lilenrls hi thii ratn of 24
'i'i. btii.'l. is iinw inioleit al "i705NO.
'Hie dlivclora or tho Hluudaid Oil of ('II'
fornlu ure to meet In IJewiiil'er.wlieu II la
no-ill ra isi
tU VVC ivlll,
Im sioi-k win utj I'luvua on
j i uiiy ui
Sales.
'J Am Cenieiit
5 Am llalliv.ii ...
10 Am Smellers
ID llalduln Umt
20i7 Camb steel. .
10 Cen leather.
IJ7 HlceStor llai
PI KlecCu nf Am.,
Ill) (ire Asphalt pf
105 lua Co ut N A
.n Inl Uclrn.
ln.1 Is-hlirti Nav
12.1 lshl(li Navrrls
3
11
!,
107
r.3
12',
7(1
. 21''
20
tn
.i
tt
Itl7
101,
w
23
20
Ul
3
41
iri'i
1U7
HI,
mil
i.'i
7tl
314,
7H
IU
u2 ';
41
s:',
1U7
4IIV,
3H
ih
I'-'!.
71
32
2t)
D.I
U3
2(1 Ishlih Valley.. .sa-lMii.laS6tf,18 Wu.
:. tarniKi, ai 1 rails, lu It's II s llu
I ti i. ,u - -
Allaj
107)5
Itt
22
27
tu Lit lime..
3iU 1'enn.i II II.
II Prima S ill Uft
21 I'enna Steel pf,.
Ml Phils HI.-C.
:ki I'hlla It T.
325 I'hlla II T cits...,
220 Headlnt-
215 Tunupali-Hel
Mill Tonopah llln..,,
'.'30 tiiiTraellun,,.
3no II (las Imp. .
Itton. II S Steel...
6 tlCnnrNJ...
I West S Y A I'a..
BONDS
2000 Alleithany Val 4s.
MXIO Am lias ft Eloct-t
3UM Cnna N.J 5a. 103
anno Else ft t-eo 4s . 3
moo lsh Val Coal St, ,10Vi
JISHI I OU -BS IS, . . .
lmio I'hlla l'.lcc 4s, .
SUM I'hlla Elecfta..
ima Pub Serv &s
l.-iom Hradlnir ven 4a.
2U1I Head J O 49. ..
10X1 Wclibacb col 5s
.11 1V-IA
. a,
. M,
SU
. 75),
.340
II
11
llj
107),
115
231;
37
;JSj
95-16
5l)j
HO
70
210
14
IS
IU7
115
:2ii
27
37
113-ta
ia
li,
107
U5
22
27
271,
831,
U'l
60-1(1 61MS
Dl j 51'
su
7H.
340
It
mi
HI
. 0'1
HUlZ
. Kl'
. USl,
. ftVj
. VI
1S
an),
1021.
mil
usv,
OA
VI
Mi'T
10.1).
85
101)9
VI
W),
I0J1,
K'i
IM14
V5)2
94
Ml
751
340
tt
m'i
wi
vm
SOW
10271
2I
oft),
ua
04
Oro-s esrnlnc. . .
Op exps. A taxea.
Net earnlnci . .
From July li
rirof . earnlnas. . . .
(Jit. expa. & taxes.
Nat earnlnia ... 11,250,147 Dee. !S7,ltl
SOO.
The MlnneapHls. St. Paul and Sault Ste.
!arle Hallway Company report" for Septem
1912. cnaniea.
THK ntESCENT PIPK LINE CUMTANT.
323 Fourth Avenue.
Pltlsbtireli. I'a., Nov. tit. 1913.
A dividend nf One Dollar nnd flllv Cents (It.an)
per share has been declared nn the Capital Slock
or mis uompany, payaoie i.cccmoer iom. im,
to stockholders of n-cord at the close of tiuslnes
November 20tn. ivi2,
1'or iiurpnsfs of tills dividend the transfer books
will be closed frnm 3 P. M., .November 20th. tn
B A. M December I7ih. 1913
All communications rcnardlnir payment or
rhanire of address should he sent to this oflloa
not later than aenvemp'r iOih, 1 1 12 .
CH AS LV1 IJ .1 AM3. Secretary.
CITIZENS !AS 4OMI'ANT
OF INDIANAPOLIS.
The Board ot Directors cf this Company baa
called for redemption nn January I, 1019. all of
Its outstanding- I'I II ST MOHTUAnE BONDS OP
1B2S. Settlement will be made al 105 and Inter
eat on that date by THE UNION TRUST COU
1'ANY OK INDIANAPOLIS.
J. D. EOllltnaT; Secretary.
Indlanaoolli. Ortuher a. I13.
AMEIttf-AN C.ltAPHOI'HONK CO.
I'HIIKI'.ltlll'.I) DIVIDEND NO. 17.
A dividend (No. 57) ct one and three-quarters
(IN) per cent. Ins been declared upon the Pre
ferred Capital Stock of the AmeOlean Orapho
phone Company, payable Novomber Uth, III
tn stockholders of record November lit- U.
order of the Directors.
EDWARD D. KA8TON. Prealdeol.
11.975.1114 Inc.
t.02,75 Inc.
1191,574
153, ill
tt!,it lne. 112,903
I3,073,2t lne.
3,107,327 Inc.
1114,471
532,324
(iroi- earnlnts. -. .
Op. exps. & taxes
N't earnlnas...
l-'rotn July 1 :
dross earplugs. . . .
Op exps A tuxes
Nat earning, . .
Cltli-.iKo Division
dross earnlnifR. . . .
Op exps A taxea,
Net earnlnas. ..
From July 1:
Gross rsrnlnas-, .
Op. exps. A taxes.
Net earnings ... 1154,731 Inc, 117,310
NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOOA AND 8T,
LOUIS.
The Naahvllle, Chuttannoca and St. !,outi
Railway Company reports for September;
1912 Change,
Jl.tl C5,fi J 4 Inc.
September:
lt.04,209 Inc.
5el,19 Inc.
153,152
122,671
21,474
1310.711 Die.
I3.I3,0 Inc.
l,s:t,3Cl Inc.
U.7II
1111,271
111,041
Oper.
Oper.
revenues. .
expenses..
11.079.013 Inc.
s:3,T3 Inc.
144,231
41,577
.'.S.Sin Dec.
25,410 Inc.
14,291
1,1100
i:2,l03 Deo.
13,221,3-10 Ipo.
2,191, 9113 llli'
15,311
I19C.S1I
197,245
Net, oper. reva
Taxes
Oper Income
I'rom July li
Oper. revenues. .
Optr expense. .
Net oper. rev... I7V9.I25 Dec, Hit
Taxea 71,243 Inc. 4,t00
Oper. Income,.,, 1153,377 Dec. 13,411
CHICAHO AND EASTERN ILLINOIS.
The Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad
Company report" for September-
1912. Changes.
Oper.
Oper.
revenue, . ,
expenses.,
11,310,942 Inc.
1,091,193 Ino.
121,950
130,631
1205,049 Dao 1131,731
14,132,371 Inc.
3,0117,131 llic
1173.393
JSJ.'JtlS
Net oper, rev..
From July I:
Oper. revenue..,
Oper expenits..
Net eper rev, .. I1.0C5.1S5 Dec. 1110,107
SEAUOAHD AIR LINE.
The Seaboard Air Line Hallway Company
reparls far September:
1112. Changes.
11,744,651 Dec.
Mltj.tsa inc.
192,910
1117,171 Deo 1110,141
THE MONTREAL MARKET.
Ilrarlllan Traction
Canadian Cemc.it
Cani..1lsii Cement pf
Canadian Cull Huhlitr
Canadian Lflt'innutiie
Crmm Reserve.. .
Detroit Hulled Hi
tiimiliiltin steel Curp
I n in In id ti Textile
I 111 mil s TraeMoii pf
Uuiii'iilllc . . . .
Mexican Light A Power
Unutreal Lit A I'
Nov.i Scotia Steel A Coal
Ogllvle I'lnur Mills ,
Ouebnallyl.t AI...
Hid. Ak,d,
nil)
lllch A Ont Nav
Shawlnlran W A P,
Ull
.. 2s7,
. 011.
.. H5
. 5jH
.,3M
.. 72',
. . ftOts
711 1,
112'
22a
Ml
121
(1.1
ao
.14)
72'4
7kl
OJl,
127
!PU II3
.Hi..ini,.ii ' w r,..,, lae 40
2f". .!,.u' "if ... 4 as
Ntaai (lo of Canada..
Toru.llo Htlln i) . .
wttkaiae( stite. Kr
.1301,
,111
3H
13V,
Ul
ti, 251, 772 lne.
4,103,966 Inc.
1107,412
111,135
Oroaa earnings....
Op. expa A taxea,
Nft earning!,..,
From July 1:
droit earnings.
Op, exps. A taxea,
Net earnlni 11,152.101 Dec 190,171
CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS AND LOUIS
VI LLI'l.
The Chicago, IndUnupolli and Ioulsvllle
Hallway reports for Si-plumber;
1912. Chanrea
1124, 67 Ino, (15,711
414,01111 ino. 40,191
Total opar. rav.
Total oper. exps
i::o,77i Dec.
11.471
11,110,74! Ino.
1,135,030 Inc.
151,311
lit, V01
Net oper. rev.,
From July 1 :
Total oper. rev. .
Total oper. exps.
Net oper rev .. 1375,71'.' Dec. 164,170
TOLEDO, ST. LOUIS AND WESTERN,
The Toledo, HI, !..iuli and Western Rail
road Company reports for cteplenibsri
1912. Chanrea.
Oper. I e venue...., 345,093 Inc. lla, 443
Oper, expentes.... 236,111 Dec. 10,205
HELPED FORM SUGxiR TRUST.
Janira II. Poel'ai Company svaue ta
Handle All Salra After Merger.
James II Post, president of tho National
Rusar Refining Company of New Jeraar.
furnished more details an to the formation
nnd nhsorption of that company hy the
HtiiMr truat when ho was recalled to tho
eland nt yesterdny'ti hcarinc In the Gov
ernment' Niiit to uplit up IPs Aroerioan
Suear llefluinir Company.
Mr. Tost testified tlmt at the request ol
II, (). llovemeyer he conducted the nego
tiations whic-kiirpaultcd in the merging
of the old National Suirnr Ilenninc Com
pany, the Mnllenhiiuer Company and the.
Iioseiinr Company Into the preaent National
refinery, llu nald that the Hirreementii
for thu coDsolldatlon were finally effeoted
on May VP. 1 ws), on which day he went tn
sen .lollll A. rursons vvpii u iruer iroiu .nr.
Ilnvemeyer aaklnif Mr. rnrsonn to proceed
with the incorporation of the new company.
Mr. Post Hiild Hint he had had a differ
ence of opinion with Mr. Havcmeyer aa to
the capitalization of the new compair.
Mr. Post held that is.noo.iKio worth of capi
tal utoi W was all that the consolidated com
pany could pay dividends on, but Mr. Have-
meyiir iiihisiihi umt, iue cuiuitii mvus snuum
be eio.ooo.ooo, , , , ... .
linn nt the at nidations of the consolida
tion ncreeinent waa that Mr. J'ost n concern,
the II. II. Unwell Company, was to hundle
the sales of the consolidated company.
I he r commission on all aaiea wua to ua one-
hulf of 1 per cent.
Complains Ilallroada Ulaerlralnala.
WARitiNnTON, Nov 4. Complaint.
aguinst several rnllronils were filed with
the Interatato Commerce Commisalon to-
iluv by the Ohio Iron and Metal Company
or 'C'hlcano. uIIckIu- they were eharfred ei
cosslve rates on scrnii Iron Irom Dos Moines,
Iowa. They also nlleun the roads dlscrlm-
lliateil aiiauisi i iiiciiko in iuvor oi ni. iiuib,
Afllrm Porto
lllran
Fine.
Co.'a B,000
W-vaniNOToy, Nov. 4. A fine of $8,000
Imposed on the Soclto Anonyms I)ea
Hucrorlea du Rt, Jeanne, n Belgian corpora
tion doinir IniHlnets In Porto Hlco, for viola
tion of the labor contract law waH.afnrmea
by the Hupromo Court of the United titstea
,0' SHORT TERM SECURI" IES.
tint, Apx.
! -ksd.yl.Vd
v-.i n am
Doll vi( 4.M
on i. ui km
H I O.tU
Prlei
Name. PC. Maturity. Hid
Ami Copper ...ft April, ins v
Halt A Ohio 11 June, 1913
BklvnRT., 5 July, ion
Ches A O llll 414 June. IUI4
tlOl.li: Inc. 3,I4I
Net oper, rav,.
From July ll
Opar, revenue..,.
Oper. aipenaes...
Mt ejrtr. rar..,. 13.1, ill Do. 1XJ.IU
11,101,311 Die.
711,630 Dec.
111,711
I.IW
Chi El Hys &
Chi ft Alton a
Cln Ham A Hay. 4
Den Qse d
Krte Hit A
Erie llll
Kile III! 5
Federal Sugar... 3
lien iiuniier.,
Hudson Una,
July. 1014
Mur.is, ion
Jlllv, 11116
April. 1911
April 1, 1014
Oct.. 1014
April, 1913
.Nov..
411 July.
,n reti.
0A'
07 (J
1914
1915
1913
191 1
1914
llllnnla Coat. ...4M July.
im ft lit Nor. 6 Aue.i
Int Iiarveiler.,.,5 I eh.li. 191.1
Itlnn A St 1 a 1'en., loll
Mil(anAT... .'' May, 1913
14o Pan Ity a June, 1914
N V O Hit m Mar., 1014
NYC llli 4)4 May, I9la
NYCUnea.ea.pU.Ci Nov.l913-Ja
NVClinea.eqpta.4 Jan. llla-21
SILAS F a June, 111
StI.SF.....,. Sept., 1914
Southern Hy.....i Feb., 111
rinTypearrftaT... im IN
OSts
Usli
van
VH
97'
Ull
SAl,
W
IM
V7(
ml
7
vv
t1fl 6.23
IKIis ft 51)
inn
7
ml
ua
ino'f
3.10
S.0O
3. 0
0. 2a
5.80
6.00
CHI
a. in
t.tn
.20
1. W
13.0(1
a. an
7.CO
W4 971. (WI
)' tWIi 4.7a
4. an
ai(
w
too
i.U
tail .
ion im
on im
li tM