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THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1916.
mi
U. S. STEEL'S 250,000
MEN GET INCREASE
THE BOSTON MARKET.
Second 1(1 IVr Cent. Wiiur Ail
viuin' Since .Inn. .5 Mill
ions Jlorc for Workers.
110STON, April H.-The prices of mining
hare mined within narrow limlln, with
Iradlnr In moderate volume. United State
1 .nillliur i lined Vi hliher, being III' most
acuvc eiotii. .new iiatrn wa ' point nijner
Ih.iit the openhii:. United Fruit i adlvc
and gained mure than a point. The summsry:
Open- llliii- laiw. Cto
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TOTAL AIHHT !$:.:i,m)J,)JO
Th Ulillril SI n ten Htecl Ciit,iiirittlol1
minniiiHTil xwtrnliiy a 1" ier cent. In
neiisc In llio Wiiriv of IIm 25it,nni work
men. Till? will mill lvturcn tlsnnO.rtfiO
tuul U'li.nnii.nu to tin- iitinti.il payroll of
tho company.
Ill dm tlti.ttifl.il district tin- iintinunco
mclil u.ih thought tu lie n t'P t" pre
M'lit wtill.e limitation, willed might have
re-mlled finiii tlm leccnt itiiiniuticcineiit
of wugc liiiiciu-rti liy the Vniiiigstottn
l-licet nml 'ruin1 t'ompiiny, tin1 llrlnr Mill
titcel I'ompnnt iilnl the Itrluili'.l'' Steel
ninl Iron i "onrimny.
.Itidgn r.ltn-tt II. !itry, ohalrmuti of
tlio t'nltcd tst.itcM Steel Curtioriitloh'a
board, niiliouiiccil Hie Incrc.iec ua fol
io!.; "In iw of the continuance of pros
fierotiH lotidltiou It ha been decided to
make iidviin.cri In the unite intcN of our
Iron anil Mid i-otiipiinlc uli.iut In per
cent, to take effect May I."
Wuuc Unlst-il lit .Innllnr.
On .l.iniiai-y B the Steel Corporation
Rave, a in per i-ntt. Iticietn-e In wagea
to the iri(i.iMH) or l".",ooii laborer rtn
ti1oed liy tile cotirp.uiy. This added be
tween 15,niio,n0i mul :o,i)on,0im to tho
niinn.'il (laytoll. With the inlianeo an
tintiuccd .vreforil.-iy the romiuny li:m In
creased Itx payroll between $SS,noo.(lftO
mill 3S,ii0ii,niii) t-lnce the Hut of the
cr.
Mcfnro th" lnorc.ie rnntcd In Jnti
Uaiy the t'nltnl States Stefl Corporation
hail not iinnoiinccd a wtigo liierciusc tdnee
February. 1913, when 10 per mt. iw
ntiotinced.
Steel men pay that tin- Incrcai-cn
granted by tin Independent Heel mm
panics tire mure In the form of tminit.es
for the workers, hocaiuo of the pros
perity of the fiiiniianles, limit per
manently higher wayes, mid that the bet
ter pay a 111 continue only lis long as
tln companion ilo the present Kie.it
bui-lnr.-.
The lelatlons between the Steel Cor
porntion Jii'I Its eniplnjefM hae always
beeji tunleahle. The rour,iany hai done
it creat ileal to linvrove the home, nvlnl
Btnl jihjsleal roiiilltlons of Its workers,
nml has ereetiM inoilel tenements for the
ue of the men anil their families In the
cities wheie the liiir steel ilaiits are
locnteil.
I'rnsliiii I'lnn n MimIfI,
The torpnratlon ha" a pension tvlieme
Dtul a piolll eliarlni; plan for the benefit
of Us employees. The.-e are eonlileteil
both In th' vouutry ami abro.ul
tui'ilels. Nearly etery ear tin em
plojces of the rompaiiy are fclvcn the
oppottunt'y tu buy rommon aiul pre.
ferreil sloek of tin rpntatlon at prlees j Abar.uln . . .
below the maiket fpiotatlnns. ' "' Male 0
The Steel C.nporatlon wan one of the 1 'Ji ...o'1 "
.uri iii inu oik iniiimiri.il i ouii.iiues
In the Cnlteil States to ornajilzc the
'tafety ilrst" inovenient In Its plants.
At the result of this oainp.tlmi there
was a blK reduction In the number of
Bccldetiis.
ales,
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Alinteek
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l.-l Altomah ,
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p-tt. Anier Zine
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SO South Utah
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101 np nnnlon
M Suiierior
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THE BOSTON CURB MARKET.
MOSTOS. April l -Tlie Hofiou eurb elo
In,- bid and ake) quotation, follon .
tint
lle.Tile
llulle A New York
Illltte A I.oiilnti
Itoritotl p.lv
llolon lont
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none mere aie a nuiiioer in tne in- (, Cooper
dependent Mud eoinpank'H that hac , Con. Ariioiu!'lil!!!!!l.'I
not announced a new wnce Ineiease. It '"rown Ite.erie
It. believed ill Wall Street that the ad- Hatu'Tii'il-1
-ance fianted by the Steel Corporation Kmle a' Hliiebell!!!!!!!!!
lll hooii be
companies.
made by all of the other.
EXCHANGE LISTS NEW ISSUES.
So in i
SI lie I. s Dropped Oilier !r
t'liritiea l'roiiseil.
The roimn.ttee
lS'ew York Sliu'k I
on securities of tho
Xi'Ii.iiikv ha admitted
l'.rt Nallnnal Conner
liolilfleia Coil
Ifniuhioii
Iron It!ii.oni
.lerome Verilc
I.I Ro,e
M lie-lie
Mi Kitil lli-rih
Meieao Metal
Vtn of Aimriea
N- Hitile
Neu Cnrlieha
New full llinzham
fv.ioi Iloiula
u,(ili.i.t;on common stock and electing
certlll.-ales ot deposits for I'J.Jlii.lDU
first piefirinl stock. $ti,i;79.1iin second
piefiirtd t,ioek and ? 13,i;73,ii0u lommon
lock.
rhe lommltlee has stricken from the
THE PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
'? '" M- ''ou;r. S;i" oidi":.i,.,v;onme,pu
Itallroiil i iiiniiiny. (.u.irinty Trut Cum- oiitn Coi.r
pany of New York cei lKU-ates of deposits ' Onei-n
for $:.s..3imi tlr-t preferred slock an.l I l!':"!"1.'!8?.
f3.17.-i,r.ini second prefern-J slock and . i.' '. '"1 . ii,i
Mmart Miniiu
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Yonniuh Mimnir . .
flitted VenU Kxten-ion
fnllea Irotit liariia..
Yukon (iold
list the liiiBKenhelni Kxtdoratlon Com
pany capital slock, I'nlted liry CooiU I
Company pn ferii-l Hint cniiiinon Mock, i
Asocialed Meichants I'omp.iny tlr.n and
Kcnnd preferi'd blocks and Inspiration I
topper i ompanys itr.it mnrtR.ijso icr
cent bond",
Tl learliK; llou.c notice calls atten
tion to the fad that on and after April
IT, IS til. fines will be Imposed for non
observance of the rules or for ohMruc
tlons of any kind In accordance lth
notice i. Lit nc In tines nt from the dls.
trlbutliik' department April 13.
Atinllcatloli hajs been iniule tti
Block i:ehanite to list tho following!
iieourltles . t'nlted States Smelting, lie
fining and MIiiIiik Compin) (I'J.non.Ono I
ronvertlblo i per cent, temporary notes,
duo IPii: Advance Ituniely Company
tl3,7."in,OiiO conunoti stock and 512,500,
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tli ultniiiT H.iture or the nifirltet here It
raiii'U nearly .' iinuits minam I ramn inn
lllaie, lo thntr lreu;th. Mllh little HOfk
tMnn: offered. Polide wete tlea'l and mod
erately aetlte. U.ift) National I'ropertle Com.
pany l elianzin; hand at 70 and 70S. The
siinimary
APRIL RAIL BUYING MAY
TOTAL 1,000,000 TONS
Higher I'riecs Prohnbly ' Will
llo 1'niil by Kxporters llc
forn Month Ends.
Itallroads tire still nctlvely nnil tir-
Kently In the market for staJidard and
hoHW sect on ra 1. in tlm lam two
days contracts, for lOO.ono tona of stand
ard sections have been Jilaced, of whirl!
50,000 tons were placed by Southern
rotids. The larKORt ordersi came from
the Southern Hallway mid Chesapeake
A Ohio. Thene two roads Hre understood
to han bought 30,000 tons from the
IVnnsytvnnla Hteel Company. They
are said to nave given additional or
der to other mills. Tho Helhleheni
Steel Company Is reported to hae. taken
numerous tmtall orders from contractors
In lotti of from 50 to 100 ton each.
ngKreRallnK several thousand tons. One
order of this sort placed yesterday
anioiinlert to 100 tons. The Indication
lit that rail orders iplaced during the
current month will be close to 1,000,000
tons.
The Interborough ftapld Tratwlt Com
tiany la on the point of placltiK an
order for 20,000 tons of runnlntr rails
and fi.SOO tons of contact ralli. The
latter Includes 4,300 tons of 43 pound
sections, the remaining 1,500 tons being
very heavy section. The New ork
Municipal Ilallwuy Is nbout to place
an order for 8.H0O tops of contact rails
and 900 tons of running rails. Several
additional export Itiiiulrlr are also
likely to be acted upon soon, but the.
probability Is that rails' for foreign 1
shipment will bring much higher prices
even before the first of May. Numerous
small Inquiries for standard feotlon
nrc coming from small railroads In the
South. Small buyers' In the North, how
evet, nre not golns through the for
mality of Imiulrles, but are sending In
orders at once, ns the time Is short In
which to tnakn reservations befoie the
price n advanced.
The National Tube Company has ad
vanced the price of boiler tnben t
points, or $8 a ton. This makes a
total achame of I? points, or 13 a
Ion, since the minimum price was
touched In 1915.
SCHWAB AGAIN OFFERS
TO CUT ARMOR PRICE
South American business linn gone to
Gorman anil Ilrltlsh founders.
The demand for ferromaiiRiinese
from slecl companies continues mod
erately aclUe. due order for the Itrlllsh
alloy has been taken at 3(l ex ship
llaltlmore for .May shipment. There nrc
sllll some offerings for shipment mer
the first nuurtrr of 1917
cx ship llaltlmore.
at fl"5 a ton
THE METALS MARKET.
Mnlr
for
nf Klcctrol, tic nt Uft
Itoinestlc I e.
Copper wa flcatu unlet elerdatt bill some
sale, of eleiroltle were made to dniucMIc
con, tuners at for June. July and iuiist
nipmeiii together. Julie iilotm fell, nt '."IV
ItiillHln Sunt to Cunjrrcssnipii
Is AimiiPiif Affuln.st Oov
crnniriit' Plant.
"'Any return, however smnll, on the.
cost of our plant any contribution
toward the iidinlnlstratlNe expenses Is
belter than the loss of the whole plant,'
Jiil at e. iin.l August at ,!, l.i'er de tsas bulletin No. 12, Issued by Charles
ltrle are atailatilc nt realise Hrokirs
tlitil li', dlnieiilly to ,eeure imijl In h.iiid
at these price, and iiimflbly coni-eMion
would lie made bv ee.-eiinl Ikiii-I Coiuiimer,
are le, analiiii lo Inly at lumie. and there
I hllln Inn Itn Im-I it The demand for
rll.bllMl shapes eolltllltles illtt- Hi tile mid
pi lie, are firm.
Kxporl reported r-Vrd.i were l.l." Ion,
mainly Inunt to Knclaiid Mine April 1
ficrt hate tieeii ll,:r,3 ion, Stun bird tntk
In tlreat llritalu ami tine copp'r In Kr.uni'
In the 1,1-1 (ditiiUht lu-rea-iM almut 1.3 ei
ti n Caraor uilnat from Chile and Aii-lrilla
alo lniTPaa.il The forrlan ilble mi April Ir.
was ll.sn? ton. an liuTciee of ii ton
lindoa un, trourer. with all po-llioim 1
limber American tlectroljtle wa held nt
113' for spot
Tin wa dull and weaker here a well n,
nliroad Mmt ai New York wa difficult to
ell at MSc and April at Me Ma) wa
iiimlnany held al (;,! 17c June Juli ship.
niriii, irom the strait- were tllltlftt at iote
and Jlll.l AlUll'l nt USe, hut there were
rnmor.i that alr at tie mulil hale h'en
male Four ship have art lii-l at New York
witti .Mi ion- frnni Minion, Liverpool and 1
the Strait, maktiu' tnlal arrival i-li' April I
1,31. ton In the next fnrtul&ht "IVi ton
are due to arrive Spot siralt iln at l.oiidmi
wa down CI. an I Siiitfapnre reieil.1 with
.ile of i:A ton, at H 10. I. f t.niitliiii ,
Till Is a premium of II 10 oier the Kiuh-h
inaikrt standard al 1. (union win (I Inuir
on fpot and Iv on future
Mai wa ea,ler at Ka-I SI l.oui, nith
7Se. bid, bill iliere were lew iilterliii inider
7i At New- York ttie market a- tinner at
7.iJe.. with eonie deniind for export I.oudoii
wi- iituhanceil
Spelter wa weaker and more lrrel nffrre-l,
will le ilf.iiaiid Stiel and April ua
oflerol at IL Mav at iSe aiul June .it
ir'.tll'C Third iniirter dell rev w,l oOired
at ISe , au,l iiuiiht liaie lien hniuht nt
lllllt ,011
Antimony wa low.r uiitl.r Ireer olfrrliti
target Mipplr aint lep. drmatid Mmt u.i,
nfdred al i-e. duly pud, and .M.i. June i,iip
mini from Janm at "'.e In bond
M. Schwab and Kugene (1. (Irace of the
Hethlchein Steel Company a Mil ad
dressed to the members of t'ongress.
The bulletin rcltcrutes tho offer of tho
company to reduce the ptlce of nrmnr to
the Culled States tioiernment from $42.".
to $3H5 a ton, and calls attention to tho
fact that the point has been cited by
Mime persons, as proof that tho company
has made Inordinate protlta In the past,
The bulletin continued:
"Tho fact Is that armor manufacture
Is and has been the least prolltablc
branch of steel making. .Inpnti has it
Cuivertiinent plant. She p.i)n wages cry
much lower than are paid In this country.
Iter people are known for elllclenc,, yet
the actual cost of her armor plato fac
inrdlng to olllclal data) Is $190 a ton.
Is there any le.isou to suppose that the
American lloiernment could do any
better?
"We have offered to reduce our price,
not because the present price Ik too Jilgh,
The shop cost of producing armor was
found by Senator Tillman's committee
tu be about ISA 2 a ton. Tliose llguies
leptesent our own experience If our
plant ran at full capacity.
"The report In 1900 of the committee
of naval olllcers, headed by C.ipl. Ko
until Nlles, cMlmntcd that the manufac
ture of armor cols 10 per cent, more
for a tdatit running at null Iwo.thlrds
ipacltj, and riu per cent, more when j Mi own Itio. Co. ami .1
BANKERS AFTER CITY BONDS.
Two ft) mllrntra Itrpnrlril I'ornieil
In Anticipation of Knle Tn-tlny.
Wall Street understands that at leant
two s1 ndlcnles have been formed by
biuikcta to bid for tlm pew lesun of
J 1 0,000,000 Hi, per cent, gold corporate
stock iiayalilc April 1, 1 !;. nml $15,
000,000 I '.a per cent, gold corporate
stock maturing serially from April I,
1917, to April, 1931, Inclusively, which
will be old to-day by Comptroller I'ren
dergast. Tho latter class) will bo sold
only In rles..
In the llnaiiclal district yesterday gos
el, had II that Kiihn, I.oeh K Co. and
William A. Head & Co. will put In an all
or none bid for (he bonds, and that an
other kj liillcale eoiirposccl of .1. 1'. Mor
gan & Co., the National City II, ink.
tluarnnty Trust Company, Klrst National
Hank, Harris, Knrbes & Co. and Uroivn
ftroa. & Co. will make a competing offer
for the securities. It was also rumored
thai the alignment of banks In tho syn
dicates mentioned tuny be changed and
a third syndicate he formed and offer
bliln.
There has seldom been n tlmo o
favorable for the Issue of city bonds
as at present. Demand huM caused a
rise In the price of city bond during
the last few months and the floating
supply ha been by no means targe.
It Is expected that the city will get
Its money on the basis of 4 per cent, or
better, and In some circles It was said
that the bonihs will probably bring ton.
It was learned In the bond market
that KOO.flflft 154 I'i per cent. New
York city bonds were sold privately tit
ln. This, according to bond men.
nntue well for as liUli a price. If not
higher, for the new Issue to-day.
TRADE BANK PLAN WIDENS.
IRON AND STEEL MARKETS.
Mr remit I If- of America Will In
rrrnar npllnl.
Announcement was made oMi
lliliilpiiirnt
Rnlnv li
Cniitlnnr.
Ilnllroml
Steel building work in the Ka.Metn ter-;
rltory. while lesi active generally, still'
snows conslilenitilc animation, ti is i
Itillroad continue In the in irUel 1 r i, i n, ,
mem .nut -nine 1 irer bridal' nri'rr are
telnptli; The (.oil. I-Ulid It lllni'lil hap,
ink red four Incoilintll, from tin Aliieroail
lumtwitne I'nmtMny !
Mle tniitilttu work pla, ed eilkd 'or r .
ton- of flrilclur.il lnp T.ie Pinl iili Iplii i
Kleetric CoiiUmii.'m imiwt hoil-e. ihim io
Jeitll. will ri-uiurc about to l.i'iO ton
ot ,teel The great ikniltid far talbt.et'
said that many of the fabricating shops ! V""' Vh.'',, , r"i " ,.J.l iT.Ci
are still covered on tonuige contracts Nai'onal Tntx-Cnmiunv Wrmicht piim-' , tn '
and are able to make satisfactory prices .n ilie demand .uM alinp c.ip.mty i- -old I
t? builder. The Merkeley Arcade Hulld-, V'h""m alwii' r ..n'''''lr S'"Kl rr" '"'' '
Ing to be constructed on Korty-flfth street Vor(. ',ar, nf" fouiidrv lion were rnde fo- i
Cillls for a.fll'O tons of fabricated shapes, , dilu ery in the K.i-tirti timtory mer the'
which will be Mlppllid bv the May Koun- balance of thi te.o an.l .nme ,Ue. of liri,
dry and Iron Works. Three Hundred tot, l!uT "were made tor . n. I
of shape for the convent of the Helpers I tn oiil li Atnenia. One brje .wiiri' i, on'
of the llo.y Soul. In Klghtv-slxtli street. me point of li-lnr plaml at llun.ili ami
will be furnlfbed bv the lllnkle arte Ka.urn .on-iimer. are iie.-m .d n.i: (or
Iron Works. The ttneral contract for
the National Hlscult Company building.;
1ong Island City, I reported to li.ivc
been placed with 1'oM McConl About
rjno tins of shapes will be required. The
exhibition building, also called a hotel,
ti be constructed by Interest Identified
with Hush Terminal warehouses, will re-'
ipilre about Ti.onn tons of steel. The gen
eral contract has gone to Tost A MeCord.
Apparently little progress I b-ing made
with the plans for the Commonwealth1
Hotel, projected some time since and to i
be eventually constructed on the block mid-.
bounded by Sixth
an.l Fiftieth and
heav tonnage to be
11.111 ot 1517
tltpped oiT .lie flr-l
DAIRY PRODUCTS MARKET.
Ill"
Mlt
Hl'TTttH- A .mrt.iBr. In rMippHiM ,
Iti 11.1 t .1 If. rt','f trl liulf i'
ui Mti- i' 5 it-rilfi Wit ii fil I. re nf f
ihII lifpmcntt In tr.itifH IM lir t .
tit li- ni,!. fmiHirrirt . rtiOiTratl. n .
old Held rrtumrry In llitht Mipp'.
wltll cn'rr-tM.n.lInK 'Itii.nd i:ptm itd
frf nd fl'itrp t,,i ntitfil Pnt-K-ug
tfnk arii und t1-nl lifld l'rl'
'rtitn-r 'tn., :2 Mtr. Z . hlclier
'nrinjr. tt', nrt. ?.r. '. s - n-
r..1,! tiu-d. 3?tt33i, tin -
prhiif to . i:olc
t. " I 'i
is estimated that iout
Meet will be required.
Plfty-nrs, streets. It 5 V Is . ' 3 ' woo.V.I
iiVb-.ni ?n nun .rkm. nfi-. . . . . ..
i riiuiilng onh one. third capaclt.t.
i "Senator Tillman's production co-t of
"'- a ton, tunning at full capacity, did
' nut Include ailmlnl-triltive expenses, It
did 1 1 ' t allow any Interest on the value
of plant or working capl'al. It did not
' protlde for liinran e, tase or deprcela.
I tlon Such Items would In one wav or
l another hate to l met by the (Joiern
j mcnt. Jut as much as by a private man
' ufacttirer.
"The naval ctlmatc.H call for 2l,0on
' tons of armor a ear for the net fle
, tears If we roecltc orders for s.Oiiu
tons a .ie.tr. we can run our plant at
i two-third cap.iclti, and reduce our
1 pi be. In the past our plant ha rim
, at an average of one-third capaclt.i
That Is why f t "." has been a low price,
j If we could -h.no run at two. thirds
capacity, a I no polblc, we could
hac made a reduction then.
"To provide for all Items of cot with
our plant running at two-thirds rapac
I It would make the total cost ahou!
i J.llil' a ton This ocr meiel shop
co-i phi the carrUig charge on the
plant It coier no allow mice for prop!
"We offer the icilu -ed price named, or
we agree to accept the llnd.tiss of the
l'edeial Trade Commission as to what a
fair charge would e. Is it likel that
we would suggcM. as we hae done, an
llilcsttgatli'ti b the IVderal Trade I'nni,
tiilioii !f we feared their llinling j
would hnv ctort'ou In the pist"
"We haie a plant now bii.lt which'
iist n J7.n00.nno. f a C.inernmcnt
plint s built ours I rendered useles
and valueless. The whole of our In
estnient will then bo sacrificed We
can make armor cheaper than the Gov
ernment can do It We want to sae
the i .overunient a wasteful expense we
want to sae our armor plant from
being made valueless because useless."
Ia by
A- W. Scllg-
man A. Co. that the Mercaiillle ,11, ml,
of the Americas, Inc., which was incoi
pornlrd lat August to enter the South
American field, was about lo liicieae Its
capital from Jim.nm, with a paid In
sutplus of Jino.iinii. to Jl.ooii.non caid
tal. with paid In surplus of f "(mi
The banker aie al pteseul the sole
stockholders of the corpotatlou. The ad
ditional li.Ono nliares, par Millie Jinn, will
be taken by them anil the !u.iratily
Trut I'oiiipuny at $1'.'. a shun, niliers
Interested in foreign trade will probably
betoine share holders.
It wa said that the organization of
the bank would be immediately enl.it geil
through the election as vice-presidents
of Allicrt llreton. lci-preshlent of the
iiiiaranly Trust I'oinpaiiy, and Jit eon A.
Nellson of the foreign dcpai Uncut of
Mrown Mro. .V ". I'harles II. Sabln,
.Max May and Albert Hictnu will Join
the bo.inl of directors.
The Incteaseil capital, it Is understood,
wll prob.ibl provide for a nuinber of
tn' liriinches that will lead to a gn at;.
Increased business In South American
countries
HEARING ON SHOPPING ZONE.
lllaiMisaliin nn Kxrlnalon of Fur
lorlca to He Itenril To-iln).
Tho Ccnlral Klftli Avenue Associa
tion will huvo an Ofiportuiilty to-day
to stale Its objections to the Inclusion
of factories. In tho business zone laid
out by the Commission on llulbllug
IHMiIiIh find ItestrlctliiiiH, ami Includ
ing the urea bounded by Twenty-third
and Thirty-third stteels and ' Koitrth
and Sixth avenues. The association
ilcilre.M that Ibis district be limited to
business: houses only.
The commission Mulshed etcrday Ita
regular hearings on the tentative plan
which It has submitted to the Hoard of
Estimate. Tho I'ourlli and Fifth wards
of l J i h cum wcte taken up. I'eiv protierty
owners atteiiiled, and the plans for this
zone were genet ally apptoved. It Is the
hope of tho commission to have final
plans ready for presentation to the
Hoard of Kstlmato, next month.
srtri: ni. m:h pomti'om'.i).
A change of lime and place for tho
Informal dinner and smoker scheduled
for Thursday night at the New York
Athletic Club Is announced by the Ileal
lState Assoclatalon of the State of New
York. This change Is being made In
outer to accommodate many who would
be itnablo to attend this week. Notices
have been mailed to members announc
ing that this "get together" affair will
be held Wednesday, April 2ii, at tin
I'ark Avenue Motel, corner of Park avc
inn and Thlrt -third street.
RESULTS AT AUCTION.
Politic OITcrlim Yesterday In Man
till I In li nml llroii. snlesrooinia.
I at it vrsp.v Tiii:ivr.i
Hi' Joseph I. Il.lV
WASIMN'liTllN T. JUIi. e s. 7S ti HilPert
7M'.
It'
i 'nrl
'i .'.i; .
ire s.il
-ab
lllt'i'iKI.l s
i iiy st, ;
(, . on
m it lelraw n
tor 'lift hide, evrs' Srtle. to
lill.l fur J 1 -..urn hIpo North
I ''H - s. I 1 e llreellillch
r. - orv left I, I, It, lea, eh. .Id .
wltlellawn. sold at firliut'
Mhmlle H. e rnr lie.
Kim'. ii. also i.l.l iot,
I.-ril- sf exr sale,
till-, i Mt X'ernon, N V
MILK MEN AIR GRIEVANCES.
The New York Dock Commlsaioncrs
will receive and pats on bids to-mono w
for the construction of two piers at the
fot of Fifty-ilxth and Fifty-seventh
streets. North Klvcr. It was previously
auiiouticed that tctidcrs would not be
taken until April "!'. Fabricators and
structural mills are being aked to quote
on four loft buildings and two apartment
houses which will require about 7.000
tlilr
SIS'- Mi'e .lairy. Hnt. "al ! :. S ,
cn,l In prime. JitiS-.e . rilim.Ucl. ixtri .
3711 n-.i-,,- . Ilr-ts. Jl'iSlc. ladle., fir-t.
!f:Sc. nuklni: stork, current make. I
fine. f7c . No. :. rise
i'lli;i:i: TradltiE , prlrelpally In1
old tlu-e-e et-rdav. with food local .i.idi
I oat of lown demand No price rhaliKe nf !
cnneeipielice necuned. I'r.sh Hat liiioci
'lnwly i;ort demand for lieu Oal, '
t llltllt. with sntnc hll-lnei- In new ehedilr I
md l!n I'rl.e ri.it held ,,.lor.-,
.ml white spei'l.il. ISSi . auraire f.mci,
ll.tt1, i ll.il,, fresh .'. Ill-, ,ilT, '
'Cheddars, held, epei i,i!. 1S , k'ood lo
till.-, 1711 17'. I dalMe,. singles, lie),) epe.j
ton of structural bteel. but the location 11 . i. ii.. i ... ,i: i?,i- Ti
llenrlnu Ite.rHla liroivtli nf I'.tn-j
klllllltlllll l'ir I llltltH.
New York's yeiiily coris-iunpt'on of,
milk llicnased from 111 quart per1
capita in l!'"2 to lSu quarts In 1914. ac
cording to testimony presented ester
day for the Interstate I'ommetce Com
mission by Mr. Talor of the New York
Milk Commission al a hearing In the
Waldorf.
Another feature of the hearing con
ducted by i:amlner Heorgc N Drown
wa the (led, nation by a rcprcsentati e
of the Slawsou-I (ccker Company tliat the
ROCK ISLAND PAYMENT HAXTS. 1 1,;;";..!.?'', leuiV' c.f nv v. j
light than those of an. other.
Ileeel.rr Will Take .o Slrpa With
out I'nrthrr t'onference.
Telegram which paed between -la-cob
M. Dickinson, receiver of the l!o-k
Island, and I-. C. KratlthofT, attorney
fo the protoctHe committee of the re
funding l-mdholdcrs. and the Central
Trust Company In regard lo the default
of debenture Interest were made public
ate more
large city In the country. The picsldint
of the Slawsoti-Meckcr Company testified
that the company's profits on Its In-1
vested capital during tfie last year had
been only 3' cents on cery 99 cents; j
Invested
Itepicscntattws of the Dorden Mdk j
Company. i'Iiiot Leaf Milk Cotnpan,ii
Slaw son-lieeker Company and half a ,
iloxcti ottier l.irire de.ilers In nulk tolil . 'u
I'.U'M idols and dwlfcr en N'orili Coliiiniiii
IIHl lltld-otl live. t;( n e'hlnev .1 .
to arlis huicr for .. total of I t'.i. 17.',.
alo Nnrlh C, limit, II- al, li e oir M l I
el. r.nll. .tcittn, knnrkrd dimn at
I"", also ,,t ,i, in, silllln.
si.nl plum. Im(iI;7. iinnlit. kn.nked
don ii ..i ,',(,ii , in miifai tnrliiK pl.nl
mi M'a-liliiKt.iii ,t and llirlfnr.t in.
,7.':'.ii iin: ,i , ,ir) i.idit.
rs' nt.,, ..ti,.,, ,,r .,lx Am, dee'd, to
K-iiii.iiiln I. Ilium. -It f,.r JMi.aaa.
iiiti:i:.t: st. ti tr.ii. , .. n.o -,..i
Mnilslmi ni. Mix tun. storv loft -Malik
for S.l HKl I' AllhiMI.e .1 ill. due.
,'iV'; M.3.H..0. to the
l.lahilirr for J.n.citii
'"7." AV- " " r"r Pl 'V. 1'".6 on av x
Irtii Irri-K, vacant t.r, llllv Co
.id liiiaiiiv Sinn et al. iii. , i,;3 17.
W;, J l.3f.O m. tn the plaintiff for
:iir i,(. w, . .. irts.tl Coiiiiiiioi. ...
I.l.': I -t dwli: Mary Vn.irh." et
". Xr T A Hurke et al: due.
lit.,. to:. i.ix,.s. ,x,. J33.;a. I,, th
i' ibi'irr , ,, j i.i. ,,oi.
Ily I'harb A. Il.-rn.in
:itii st. mi i: s ,, .k r i,t .u ;:.X9t .
' St. tnmt I A Itr-uin. ir. ugl A SI
. hrl, Me ei ut. .In-, ft I. :;; :. t.i. A .
SI; tn the plalnlln' fll,9dl
I AT SM Tlllltti w unci: I
11) itenriie Price
Mlls.ll.f I'AIIKWAV. :ts. w ss n :n3d
e . 1,1 il7, 1 iri. Tel. i K.p.'i met
IP-I. I.ev et ,.l. due J.'.ICISft.
1 3 ; is; pr tnfi: Itn.iH.i). to Cdusr.l
I' .Ma'nlm) . .... tl'MOn
ll James I. lVet, Co
kih:i:man mt. i7. n s. 7.-. ciii.hniiu .t.
;'"..'.. : sty fr h,e i:tlx l t Ii Iiliks.m
act fha I'rnsntia et nl, due. .;illi:,7.
tHXI. Ac, 7J. In Kal.-c l-y
tih"nity'aV.' s;:. V .' :ii .; ' we.tch'."ter
a, :ixt":'x Irr.R. i ,ty fr dw lu I, l
M..rl!,.,iCt A IV Clllllaell et .1!. ,lle. I.',.
4'3 l I.IX'- Ai. fl7 tn the Idnln-
:m fljnn
lie .I.i me, J tintin an.
T ItVVMuNli ,. JIM. ii 1(i; I ,.
et. B.l ll ?.',11il f. lyabetli S, tutullHtr.
Jlar s.'luer el ,il -111- (1,441 I,xe
A,. S 1 . tn II.., p ali.lllf I.MUO
Alif.t: AV, ii . I;", i ll.irkir ,n . ionxluu--K!nl-e
rclier .mt l-'r.uik Mcilarrv et at
dil" P.-.3i;n7. laxie. Ac. JuSm, to the
plJlntilf . . . f .. 7011
m:i ki;.i.h t iiiti'iut 1 iiins.
April
in
Is nut disclosed for the time being. The'
Hrlftol Mottl. to be constructed on West
Forty-ninth street, requires tlfio tons of
uteel shapes. Henry Steers, wvo hiis the '
general contract 'tor the Lackawanna
Itallroad .Company ftrry piers at Holm-!
ken. will proceed with the work, The
contract for the stiel work Is still pmd-!
ing.
liridcrir i.lvs, held
1 '. . VI,-.iilii.
dar. t 1, .i is ,
1",, dnill I
V0UI1K Allien "...
'71-. 1 I7. 1 . Stall
lll.lk". 1 I ', sf 1 ,'.e .
14 li 17.r.. fie.h. 1 1
held I 11 1 S ('lied
"ItlBle dai-l . h. I.I.
I'I. held I 'I 1 .
Ii- I. I'll, l .'I,- fre-li
-klni-. sp. , lals, , urrent
low er kr.nes .'. "I 1 f.c
PLAN TO OUST ERB DENIED.
lo . liiiiiiueiiient of Minneap
olis nml St, l.ool.
Heports from Minneapolis ,esterd;o
that a new management would tiike
charge of the Minneapolis and St. l.uuis
Itallroad Company, after the meeting
of htocklu Idcis on May IS, were de
nied bv .1. S Maehe of J. S. Hacho &.
Co., who, with llityden, Slojie & Co.,
hae been reorganlzaiinn managers for
the propel tj.
Thn desjiiitth from Mlmicatiolls' stated
that Newman Ihli, president of the rail
road, would ieie as soon as the re
organisation wa effected, ami that his
place would be taken by C. W. Hunting
ton, vice. president and general mali
nger of the -r inp.iny. It whs ii(.o said
that Chillies llaydcii nf llavdrji, Stone
A; Co. would breome chairman of the
boatd of illiectors. Cmler tli leorgan
Izilion jil-iii the syndicate uianiigerH ale
rnli listed nltli thn choice of a nuitiage
lllelll. Mr. li.irhc said that tho story had no
foundation. Mr, declined to make anv
Halement Ui legiird to the probablij
management He .-. 1 1 1 that tho matter
find tint yet been taken up carefully by
tlm s ndlcatt- managers,
MOST OF BONDS DEPOSITED.
A nnoiiiicciocnl Mnile CoiicernloK
St. bonis nml San I'rniielaco,
Annoiinceriient was iniule yesterday by
tlio teoiganlzatlon managers of the St.
I.ouia zv.a Sar. F.-ar.i-lsco IJallro.,d Co,.
pany that deposllH under the rcorganlia
tlou plan declined operatle on Monday
are roughly iih follow: Hefundlng per
eut bond, about l per cent.; general
Hell S per cenl IioiiiN (outside of
France), iilxiut HI per cent, ami stock,
about So per cent. Owing to the heavy
ileponltH the exact totals arc not yet
a-actltalnfible. In addition to th" three
Classen nientloned u large number of
tinderllng M-curll.lcs, It Ih said, have
ulso In en deposlli d,
The 1'arls cominltlee, which repiesents
holdelH of the general Hell
bonds, li.i:, wm ,oid tl Kb lis repre.
seotatlio i f Ms iipprov.,1 r n. ,,,
ork on the n iiig,iiii,,,n f ,, r,
pany III 11 , new state will be aolely
taken up following tho foreclosure sale
of the property.
Open- Until, Ixiw-Clo--
ale,, my. et. r,t. ing.
ti Am r.a... .t iji u i-i
3' Am It ... Z- jr. rr. z
i:i Maldlo l.rs-o. . 7S '-7S ?7'i 57',
W Klec stor Itat.... 'S MS ni MS
.. Hen Vsf.tialt Pf . 71S "IS 7H, 71S
; in Co n a. :.s s
31- bake Super Corp in 10 $s
10 1di Xav 7:s 7JS 7SS 7.1S
'3 Uh Yal 77 77 7 77
31 la-h Yal Tran pf.. 13 43 13 13
3I Pellll,lanla ... S7 7,7S MS S7
31 Pa Salt Mfg... .101 p)l jot 101
II' I'J Steel pf. . ft f. (I J
10 Phlla Co cunt pf 17s, i: 47S 4.,
S73 Phlla Klee :7S "', 57S IVl
ill" Phil i Halt T t c. I7S lS 1?S 1
ir. Phlla. Trae,. 7ia, 7S 70S 7S
Heading 4S ms SIS
41: Tnnof.ali llelmont 1)1 4 41 It
1'otioiah Minnie i.i, '.S iS ftS
St 1'nioii Traillou 1.7 43 n is
73 roiled tia. Imp. k li H
1 I'lllted I'd N J. tfJS ".'7', !JS 7,'S
7.'. Win Cranil kS h, s, si.
PJ York Ry pf . 3S !S 31S JS'i
1IO.NDS.
10.00 Am lint & K f,.. !C 93S 1-3 S3S
p." Con Trae N J ,',!0VS ln7S IUS l"!1,
a.-i llarwoo I Elee o:i, ioji, io;i4 io;i,
10u luierriate It), I,. hi !.t ; n
3. I.eh Yal con n,s.loo, ii4 tun; py)..
H) la-h Yal sten 4,,.!i:4 ;(". pi'
ISeHi N;,t Pro,erlle I 70 70', To 70S
P.i I'eiuia sen 4S MIS 1'S 101', WIS
HO.-. Penna i-oii 4S pci, io-.i, lor.s lor.s
l'l Plilhl Co ron !.. M M, i3X, '.jx
.! I'lllla Klee 4 3S 3I,
S.WJ I'lllla Klee r,s . 103S 103S 103S IMS
ll lleadliiir ;rn I .. MS !'l' US 4'
!0 llciKliug J C l. !..'. !J M M
Although Creat llritalu and Kr.uic
nre placing no additional new contracts
for war munition In th'n country there
continue to 1.,- numerous iniulrle.i for
Mecl bar-, billets and forclnv to be
Used in the construction of high ex-1 ,'""
plosive shells In this country as. well as i
Kride ,t.i.k nf .11 kind h.-ld ilrm'.. Iiiit i iJ 'UUdlng mortgiiBe had been acted iihiii.
nrdlii.iry qu.,'lllr were ;u, with pri. . - The Ceiitial Trust Coinpant. which j
In buyer-, r.i.ir turtles ,i,d .he. k- cier.a cotru!.-.- o' the refumhiig bond mort
under lll.enl nrferltiK Nearby white, Ir. ....... m,lris xtP i.-. ,,iC.re
ieuul.il and In a. cumulation I'm. j- an. V ' ,, ', ' ,'o , . Kr.iutiu.ff
and k e eng. ilrm Prices- Kre,h s.i'h I -'Udge Dickinson lias agreed to tiike
rre.l. eMra, .'SS "-' -tnriire ,. l,e I , no sti-im without further conference Mr
yesterday by N. I.. Amster, head of the (Mr. llrown that the i ate chat ged by the
minority stockholder' committee , railroad and other transportation com-
In the coure of these Judge Olckln- panics which carry the milk siippl. of
son savs that tho earnings and available j New York city are disproportionate!
cash of the company jutify the payment! high as compared with the rates charged
of the dels-inure Interest. Mr. Kraut- for other neccsals'c. They nlo coin
'toff answer that the understanding whs plained of the "unfair divergence b
that no payment should be made until . iween the freicht chanted fm ,m,i,g
irload lots iUld les than carload lots
M.IIANV
a't !,' lie
'1 n 117 i: i-t Mn
,i.ii . 1 1 ',- .into
I Til- fol ou Ing
.rporate.l vcterd.i
1Mb street Ma', hat
dire tors. Sa-intel i
The eoulnment of the cars In wbl. h in I'i
Is carried was also faulty. In tho opinion i
of the dealers.
I M let lliidno.h I" l'u.cr and Iclwpi CI
! Pert hi.
Tl, 13'. Cast Mxtj -1Mb s-lree' Mae
.liit in ipl'ai $13". i.oo dlrritnrx, Samuel
II. M"ker. li.ldnlpll C. l'u'er and i:,lwu
ii I'errl'i
T!i . ,1 lte It... ' I'nrfMir.illnn. Man
hi-"in , .iptta' J'iioii. .ill... lors. .I,,ith
I llr, n.ler. Ill, hard M Parries .,M, .i,ul
Her , lie-
1 i'li llipe'w Pit tl g i'ioiip,'. Man
I hat ' i.i ipi-i $ -i.nl ,i r, ii.r-. Henry
ftntiert A t'arenllii,
Appier.
I 1 1
M
M
up
i ,
1 . .
I
Mmfredo,
L'har es I
. Tlm lteninltiiler Itenlty I'nmpai,
hattan; capital, fl.ooo; dlrectnr- I,
Hlinnn, Cli.it lex li-lictk and ,l,i
Carty.
Tho Jarnh Yolk Ileal!) I'.iinpa
hatlani eapllal, fr.iiiii director
Volk, llenelc Y, rlierldlltl and
I.. Herman.
The Van Curler Hull. II .b i
Sehelieetail. i capital. t.t.tioii
.Inhii ll'ltelllt, "or ii, Iln , Hi!, i
MiiiiiIo (I. llili-lll)'
HATISt IKH MIDI 111 Mil. s.
(With namu ami mldre-, of rn ,
torne)-, I
IIAVI'.N AV, 11 e ear 171,1 -I -.
M.Sxri."., June 21, mi,', tun I lor
tne. Ma Niiesuu si, to Half',- I
.'333 lilllerell)' a-j nil), Iln , ,
pillion, (j 0 Wall st...
MI'HIIAY ST. SI. li , .. -i . ii.
.4.4x111 .1, Apl -Jl. IHII 111. i
'hill to T it A T Co, I7H lit n
utii ht. ms w. s s, i'.ai w i
103,1. Nov 1. i9U l,rnii.l I li
the ifreenwlrh ,siiIiik, liink
Ayniar Sand,, 31 Nii- aii i (
77TH sr, s s, ;r.,-. w 2d ui, n
I. I HO.", A Iitil.- Suillli tn Mm
alt)-, ti T A T Ci, ISO 1l,i,
AVH.NI'K A. 1713, l s, '.'.. to I
'l, net s, Itilr. Margi .
Ilarvie M lllalr. all),, llnl r
& A. :: lla
unit st, 3.ir.-r.7 i:, n jno , t ,
100. S, May K, liuij .lac.i, ...
I'b Ifehhauer el li! o I'lll'.o, I
ally, N Y T t Co. 13'. Ilw.i I
29TII ST, s s. r.Ml x-h ,n, 1.; ..
til. t',107 -Horn II Iln' I,, I
Welehi nit), Warren r I r, n
How
HIIOAHWAV. I.'.H', lotei -ui lea-
f. I'll- Tllillllll !' Ilnliidnl,
T.IIKeli:
ST NICHOLAS AY, e ,. 71 tl ,
ssx t on. t m-i:.x 1 1;. i. I en ,
Halle) In Mar ill I, Horn, ii'i
nil. Ill Ilwuy
141ST MT. Ifl'l V s 1 ,n e
ft',11. Apl 10, I'll: l.i--di ,t !,,
I'. ter 1.1 Hell Henisii III. 1,17 Mil.
alt)-. T I! I'n. I ;., Il,n 1
9IMT ST, a s. 150 ' t-l a . n ,i v t
1 I. I'-Or. Ida MiicliU in I ,, .
kliwllx. Mori,elliere. S" .1 i I
Heller, ,11 l.ll.rti -I I pi
JAMBS ST, .'.I, 03 - l
j-too. Oct l. t-'O;. - i h.i- All,
A Me)er and alio, nil). S II
Mchlltl. 3 liitllch ,t I
WAHSWoltTH AV. e , r I'i
3,7xttl ixlio it. iv, .: i'i i . -
Censl rill I loll I'll I.I Ifei ri M I.
Co. SO K t:.l st. am. T
It ay o1
l.ls I'KMIKN.
ilillitinlliin.
utii mt, n . w , .It, i- - I ,
N Midler agt I'lillln 111 1
I fnrei lnlire of ltinrtg.it: I . '.' t
Kr. vi r.
r.:ti mt. 427 n -r.niden nn ,t, u t .
edortt Nlekntiill.' Urp, , III, , rf
lltl), -I 17 M11.1II1
STH A V. s e .or I I Mil I"
I Ilert .1 al ni:t li.i- h iinn Pi
Inc. it at I fm,-. lnur, ,,f n . ,s,
all, l,eeitrllt Cfinli A V
1 I2TH ST. . I.' lwu li 1-t ,t
.".1 ll.irrv Waldee ,111 1 11 . . ,.
I I al 1 freclntire i.r t- , ,
Men!; att, T 1 M hw,rl?n,i
l'i:. III. MT. e .. heme. II I . ' , , .
Hanover S.j, lot I. 1110 I'
Trail'. I. ill. iter e , t , . .
transfer nf tax ll. ni. a I I ' ' 'i
man.
I2TH MT. s . 3ii ; ..1 . 1
-lames P McVat..M et al ,l- 1 .
et al I fnrei Insure ,.f 11,,-rl-
J I Moor.
Ilrnii.
I.OIIH.I.AP.II I'I., .'II' ,c-'i p ,
aci 1'ao Ina iin. nil , , , 1 11 1
alt.. 17 l-'Utn.iii
1 -A It IC AV. I..:il .Mathil ! M. r f
Marlon c -. tin 1. ki lil i: t
sure of niortg.iKi-i alii-. ir - t
f.ld.r
ii: h mi i.n:,
laiihiiltHn.
HltOAlit AV. iil 4i.il. . t C ?
Miimuel P Till', owner 1 I
tor .... t
1 HMT MT. C.3'1 W I! P l-t -
airl 1leoi.tr C'.rpi. ..11 11, - . ,
Inr I
HltUAIivY V V. :'0I Am 1, I.M'e
Co act Kdi. Mount ,.n t , 1 ip '
Miller-, enlltr.iclnr 'Irll.llil I
7.'ll MT. II . .'27 w 2 1 11 . X '' '
tian): aut M Ml. lo-n. i. to P
i'n. ownrr and ioii'ra,',,r t
11TII A V. 11 w or I7ih
Peter It 1lrii"- aut M : I -
Tenement i w-'o-r. P.liiar. T . .
centlai tor lr ii.wi 1 l"2'e
Ari-I IKII Ml. I II wit I IIA
laiihiilli.n.
liltP.P.VWtl H MT , ,- ' -il.'
I'I..
I. I
Is I I,
1"
111
It,, , ' a ii,
WAMIIINiiiuN PI.,
neelt-ic ''n 111, ,31
Tell Kl. I
r.xiil MT tl W- John A Murr,
llirl.ara P M. htiriiian -
1st'-.
3ITII MT 210 and 212
; Co act llarlfor l It I:
2 t'.'l.
2'.'i sT I t'l W I li Hi,
Co, inc. .ip: pnst.r, !.,f
Mar . l:.l;
ITII MT. 1 tn IS w I
tiet-rlng Co, In,. ,il;t V
Trust Co et a! pel. in 1 'i
OTH ST. ii w or 1st ,-. '
and l.uint.er Cn net .!..- .1
al. Jan 3. P'l-i
llrnll.
PAI.Y AY IIS.' i' r
IKt .1.1111'--. I lll'i ' I
13 1 1 MT. n w . nr I'.fk
llll.'er Mall -rk-
i 'o, In,-, et a! M , , h '
!!o .
int' '
II
II
ilr-ti.
, o till.
2.'','il23, . tlrsl, "0
P'S " 201, . dime. S.. I I',
No, 2, ttls,, ii. rtrliv li.iin. I
l'.i J.'.i , Proline 2.1Si2l, . 'iue,l J
die k. Slate. 37 "I 3. M.ril.ii.i
. , , - , .in,, ni ii i mm -, i.'.t, j.."i.i,, 11 -ilfl't
abroad. . previously noted, unuunl and Mmiiliern, 33ti jr..- . g..n,e. o.-
d fllculty Is being met In the endeavor to, hhp.-mpk pciPI.TP.V- Y-.ier,!.,cH trad
place such contracts when deliveries are i Ing utiusuil,.- unlet on atcnunt of the
Itqulred before the Hrst quarter of 1P17 Jewbh lmlld-ie Fresh killed f.n' In
St-veral new Inoul.le, for roun.l bars '. ZZr. i' Vlrm!" rUZf krled
came out yesterday, amounting tn about I desirable t,irke. obiilmide iub .i,,,i,
Ja.OOO Ion. Negotiations continue on ! Hiring dink In Bond .lent ml and tlnn. ;
about nSO.flOO tons of bars and billets M.iual., Pi moderate suppH Prr,eii i.iil
Including one lot of inn.nnn to... ..e J.'.'X i!"!"'' " JJ1' ";!' u-' '" '
einA nt lrl(lnO ,,,.l...tu ....... 1..... ... ... i
I
A-nstor Iti a statement Issued with the1
telegrams as nothing In rig.-ml to the)
piogre-s of Us .-iiinmlttic's Involuntary.
1 1 organization plan
BUSINESS TROUBLES. !
ATLAS POWDER STOCK ISSUE. I
srillMi ItKMIItT,,
I'KN.N! IA IM.1-Werner ille.
sl'HIMi ltlilltl
1'KNNsvi A ,WIA U erner-i Hie
loekhiilder lilborli- no
nt Kli.r.illl.liitll.
Stockholders of 'he Atla-
Cotnpany
licrenae
,li III N
Past
llankriiptr.-
I il WNoV. a
1 -5 M 1 1 street, ha
el II Ion,.
poll, e mil,-
THE BALTIMORE MARKET.
nAi.TIMOHK. April Ik.-The Coden ,lure,
erc iiroinlneni Cosileu lie filling, Co,len Oil
and Ua (oiiiinou and preferred made tub
tlatillal cam. lliiml, were In demand, with
Cnxden , leadinir thi, department In activity
and strcnztti The nummary:
Olieti
hale log
,. Alabama Co . . p,
;) Arundel S 0 .. 37
r. a c blue ol Conn.tli'i
20 A C blur lo
10 llalllluor- Tube ,
Haiti Tube nf
i, nana oi .nni . . . ..-I1.
l'i lii.ilinir Oil s
w Con Power . 1 10
17 Con Coal . .. loo
12H liiHleii lief 2)',
).' Co-den (I & I.... s
:U Coden O St (J pf (
S60 llavlxou Chem... Al
;ji hllitiorn coal.. .. Ii
:k Parin tc Mer Ilk.. 4.
10 Maryland Cd .... k
.'10 New Amster Pa, f-.
40 Northern Central .
inn Penn W it p. . 71
20 Sapiilpa . . IIS
20 lii Ry A K. 77S
'.-0 Walaud O A U 6'j
IIONDS
H.V) C.inliin Co Z. . S'l'n
l(..l CUy of 111 4.'no.(io
I r ,i : of n 4. '!, t, I, ion
30i Con Coal (t 10.1s
,;.n Con (la, 1, ioi:,
.'1','HO falsilell A,., , , 120S
ii.n san iiif irae na, :ijv
i rt Clara, I ,',
.Vn li.i Sou A Pla r.,
lmi Mer Mill T 0
'.i-i Martland K .',
::ii0 N o M i. (.' rn
:vw vim w & P 5,,, iC
lino Ih! Ily K Inc 4i. 3
r.f.i Iln Ily R 4i.... H3U
two Uu Ily K ld( It MS
High- I.o- Clo,
et cl. ina-
37
IK'S
10,
im
(Cdi
as
AS
110
Prt
S
i,
'S
lf
11
ir
271,
I12S
104
111
his
no'"'
100
'!
1,
37S
112',
1('
116
MS
3,'IS
S
110
1()
i IS
pll.
10.1
10.'
liMt
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II
l.'l
V2
sr.
t
71
I Pi
27S
6S
W,
100
no
PCS
loos
ISIS
9,'IS
!
10.1
to.'
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MS
MS
-s
M
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74
IIS
f-S
101)
too
IA3H
I0U
1'4
MS
I')',
IIII
102
fins
'OS
92lJ
6.1
n
4S
SOI,
17
I.'.
3
M
74
1JS
"is
rms
ion
100
toss
nwv
i:iS
S.II4
lOO'J
103
10J
!.;
MVJ
na
H rH 4
ijn.nnn. one of to.oon and
tons of bam and 1 00,000 tons, of billets.
the latter for export to Australln. The
Canadian Car and Foundry Company Is
reported to be still negotiating to replace
contracts for shells taken aeveral months
ago.
The demand for commercial nhapes of
steel for export Is still of Interest and
importance and the aggregate tonnage !e
Impressive, but the dlllleulty of securing
steamship la causing much delay In the
placing of such order.. The smaller ag
gregate ton nuge offered tn the steamship
lines, nowever, una cauneri some slight
reduction In water rates, the flrt con
cession that has been made for ocean
shipment In many months.. The 1'nlled
Stales Steel Product! Company 1 again
taking orders for moderate tonnages of
steel for export.
Contract for about .',000 tons of
toumlry Iron were reported placed j en
ter-flay with Htiffulo furnace for ship
ment into New Jersey, New Yoik and
Connecticut. Most of the orders are for
thin year' delivery, but n few addi
tional contracts have been placed for
shipment over the first quarter of 1017.
one mt of several hundred tons or foun
dry gi.tde has been sold for export to
South America,
Several small orders for gaa coal have
been taken for export to Italy, and ne
gotlatlntiB continue on large tonnages
for France and Italy. Several Inquiries
now In the market for .".n.OOO and 150,.
000 tons each are wanted for shipment
over a period of from three to five
years. Wuch business, however, does not
appeal to American exporters:.
, ,
Large manufacturers, Including Mecl
companies, have placed some very
heavy contracts for bituminous coal
for t year's delivery lip to prll
1, 1917. Some railroad companies also
have placer coal contracts for deliver
up to November 1, 1916,
It Ih announced that the American
Cast Iron Pipe Company haa secured
a contract for 10,000 tons of cant Iron
pipe for shipment to Uruguay. South
America .1. II. McYVnyne, president of
the American Cast Iron Pipe Company,
hna recently returned from a trip to
Latin America. The Fnlted Slates
Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry rompniiv
lias also been awarded a contract of
1,5(10 tona of t to ft Inch cast iron pipe
for Uruguay, flolh of these contracts
were placed through the American in
diutrlal Corporation. Shipment will be
marl to I'ayaaudu, Mtrcedra and Hallo,
Uruguay, Heretofore, nearly all of the
ke ,, Western hen and loins, dry picked,
tain v, ae-ii a2c , lair lo gno.i, .' .( 2:'c ,
chicken, 12 to l.n. WeMerii mil lc fed. 20c ;
, orn fed. IS'iliric, foul,, I'.' to li. dry
packed. Western, ilo 11,, ulld mer tn duzeti.
2l',ti:2c- 43 tn 47 Itis 20i 21c : under
30 11,. . 1 7 i '- Western, drv Id. ke.l. i Hi
aim hut, .-ic ; I ', in . . 1 1 . a
under. t'Oil'iiji- . We-iem, s, aided. I,ii-i:m.
2"S'i .ie . iinl rnnsler-, I , s.piahi,, prime
ivhlie. jo lb., tn iiim.ii, I',;;, 'i ,. . -,,
7 lb- $3.70 Penned: Turkey nelecle-i ,
lining bens, 337134, tntli, 3 , So
lll.l the
ll' and 1 MAI'o.ViH,
pelllinn
nf 3-,.
II1M,I . ...llll... I..
ballkiilpt, y with :Mbi .i,. f 1304 and
. . ... ,.iii.,. I- ae, in km rid or a de
tl' Pile. judgment ,.r f3 :i03 obtained b
Mai) . Mom, .! March 10. pus, and
n Hen li her attnrne). II claim e
emptlnn f.-ir Hearing apparel, watch nd
ii. no. nt- uas ,iie lli-uraiKe liacab e to
wire of ft, 000, Mil. I , i.Uii i, inciulmr
tlie I'atrnluien'r Pndnu nient onrun.
He enntend, lint the Insurance
are lint pari nf 111, el.il tin, I
hi
nf
Izatliili
benefit
12
to
.'3m Juc. br..ll.'1-s. I.' tu bit. I tu 21 II.,
.inc .'orn led. tancy. 2ic . tilckens,
to link, milk fed, 31 lo 3i, lb . 23,.'3i
13 to 17 'hs, 2I,2IS' . corn fed. 31
31'. II... 22" 13 to 17 lbs 22Se fowl,
Wei-lein, boxed, ('.a lb and o er, 21c ;
311 tn 12 ll.s., Ill,,,,, old inostrra, lf.lae ,
duck,. I.nng Isliltid, 2.'rlt .'3e.
THE PITTSBURG MARKET.
ian.
I'lTTSIU'lttl. April I Inlerest wa, en- '
tied ill Ho-, Minium whtrh -old trnui 11 tent
to II'I cenl, and eln-ed at 2'. (Tilt Tbeie wire '
lecordld I l,e
lll.ii I .mi lie,
e-t e-l in
,-.i'. .'.i, ;,P.
I37'v, II7 117 'j
p: Pi p:
pn, p,i, nn,
:iS .V, .is
-,:: r,-i ,'i
12 12 12
II .11 'd
.VI', W",
, ij a.
iss 1 P
i 40 I'I
7,11, thi, ;oij
I'., US S
2.. 2i, 2l
PS l 1,
i, i, li.
.ti 1.1 '.'.-.
I IS I
III III III
MS id', wis
73 73 73
lite lm iiKi',
no Important prne chance
whi re The summary :
Open
Sale, uu
17.. Am W (il Mi h . MS
.'..', Am W ill Mi h pi 137
la Am-Sewi r Pipe . p:
jrjl Columbia tia, . . p.',
10 lnd. pt llren . . . 31;
ST. I.a belie I1- VI
110 l.a llelle I A. $ pf 12
Jn lame Star 'M
17 Mfm 1. A II 7J1
10 N 11 I'lrepioof . S
70 Nat Pireprouf pf l'y
2nd Ohio Kuel 4"
2. Olilahoma lia 71a,
20 Pitt llrew pf . 1S
iwi litleluir.- foal. .. y,
3.'! Pure Oil 1S
10.1 Pitt, o A ti. ... Ri,
tpwi ltn Mining ... I'I
reir. San Tn 1
10 Pn Sw A slg . ..Ill
3'.'-. Wrstllish Klee.. r.tS
'.II WlKllUSll Klee if t:
CoilMollilnlell
ll.ll.lw III le.c.iiiii.tl v mule the greatest
dciillie nil tin Cnlunlldhled Pi-halii:e e,
teril.il II solil as Inn as pas. Willi II Wll,
ali-n tie closing price. I'M, wa, -IS pnlnu
under 1U elnslng itinlatli.u on Mnnday
Htnl emiiiuireil nun 1111 i.ieioinc pii.e of
fiT'i and .111 nirly IiIkIi of 117',
Crucible riepl opened at US. rlnwn S
nf a pultlt frnlll Monday's cln'llii; Later
nit It touched a hind of S7'. and 11 low of
K.'iS. lio.liiK al s.'iS, or lrluillv at the
Imitntn 1111 the other ham! ItradhiK wa
exci'iitloualb Ilrm fler oiienlnk- al sll an
overillKtlt ileclllie nf l4 nf a point, t lint
Mm k advanced tn his, i IiuIiir Ht S4i;.
Itepnrl again lirciil-ili'l that an narce.
incut between the iiulliriu'lte operatuis and
miners was likely ,unn in lie reached
There was almi f,piilal limine. s dl.played
mnm of Ih" day bv the .Meriiintllc Marine
hare The preferred opened at 74 S. an
rivernlKlit liiipi-oieinent of one pnlnt, aiul
after leacllllg tu 7:1 S rnsn In 7U, but It
closed al 7I" The .Murine share wcio
fllMiiablt ll'llil.'ili ed bv tlio lepiiipd l.llgn
farnliiK Inr lasi pur
Kernel hat le luterert wa taken in
the slnck, wltli l,,,j,o afTtllatlillis. Me.
lean Petroleuiii npeiieil at Infill, which w-ai
Tl of I point below Its eloilng pries nn
Xfonday, aarly lunched 1(1H an than de
clined to 102(1, which aa lla doling.
.
) haie nn ra,h nirreiuler value
CHPMK'AI, COMPANY A
III t'atlkrilt.tl V ha been nll
aealllsl the S.ipulinl Chemical Coltipa liv.
" n... ...... 1. ir.-r mi ii'in r-.iru live.
nil., h these creditors: It P A C II
'CUl'V 1321. lleorge V. lirn, A I'n.
anil eii-ii llnlme A I'Urk I'om
f.'72. I.lallbllltle, ,,re f3.200 un,
si" ft. son it wa Incorpnriited In No
ember. If't.:, wllh capital stock nf
f I. nun. mid manufactured n liquid hand
nap Marcaret II. I.aiigdnn I, ,ecre
i.irj Iteasiirer
IIPIIIN LIS'liPNllAPM A petition 111
bankrupt.)- h.i b. n tiled again, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11
l.liiilenbauiii, ir 10 1 1 11 1.- n l.liid.'tibaum
Mm,, dealer In furniture at 233 Itliine
1. 01 -Heel, by Dies,, creditor,' .ln,eph
liln-lierg. 1201. IPk Piiridlurn Com
pan). llilO. Ptilier,al Metal tied Cnin
I 111. II'I, and Ma I iruc k 111.1 11. f;,o. .-
oienr no iiH.miiiiicui on .xuiuiiny
KPPII STPIN A petition In l.aiikriinf-
1 tris been 'lied ..vilnst .losrph Mepi,
lli-llilllieut dealer of s:i I7il Hrnadiia),
b the,., i-reilltur, Snlniui.u Seldiuau
pi7. Plhel Peldiiian f,.:o. and Abra
hani Philips, fr, lie also made an as
signment In Henry l,,er
litPIl ANIlltnWsi, clerk, nf 435 Kat U9th
Ire. t ha, tiled a pelllinn In hankriiptey,
w-llh lliil.lllil.-. fl.cr,'. and no asset,
XtuniiB Hie dehi, I, a In, lenient for f.'.oo
In f.inr nf the city nf New- Ynrk for per
souil taxi.
Ills, hare, Granted.
isllmlt Iti i.Slli:il(7 -Judce Hand lia
granted a di-eharfte In Isldnr llnest'i-rg
of 3.'i Pa,t lSSd treet. fnrmerjy trea.
nrer nf the New- Ynrk Modern lira,
Works, liabilities f3it,99, and tn Sarah
Alper. linusi fiiriil.liln e son.,, ; r,a,.
II lib street
('.iiiipiwlllon Confirmed.
ItosilN.lMilil A llOSP.N.wnii", Judge
II iiul ha continued a cnmpoilHoti nr
llii-eiiiwelir A Itoiieii7,w'eig, dealers In
silks, woollen, and cnttnn ROI.,1, at IS74
Fifth atenue and SIS Westchester ae
tin.-, with creditor at .13 1-3 cent, on
the dollar eash.
Itrrelier Appointed,
CHAItl.llS 111. ANK Jnhu J. I.yttle ha
b.rii ,.c,,,:,.t.-.l rculvir f..r Cliaiie,
miank, dealer In dairy product, at 102
i;.it inr.tli Hreet, by ,lude Hand, with
.unhmity In dlnpnsn of the perlnhiihlo
no rehalnlite.
IIPS'sli: Kf.lMl- -limrRO W Martin has
1 1 iippidiiled receler for llessje Kline
irrnier at 40 laidinw alreel, hmiii f'.'.OOO
II wa. Mated on liifnrniatinu tint 011
Siilurdiiy two H.igniiloail, or grncerle
were retnoved finni the store In original
package.
Schedule.
o I, CPHIIMAN COMPANY, Inc. bakery,
restaurant and cnnfei-tlunery at 111-413
fourth ultimo and 40 17.1, t Twenty. flrt
Ircet, ha tiled assignment chedllles,
shoalng liabilities t.'.S.Cr,;, iiiiiiiIii.iI n..cu
t'iO.;,i, nml actual a, set tir,,2,;i
MI7IIIACH llltos.. INC inaiiufaeturer or
lal.lc and chair at 31 Madison street,
ha nlid bankruptcy schedule,, shnwins
liabilities Il4.71:i and asset t .. , 'J 7 . eon
sitting of rash proceed, 14,214, from as.
atgncs's sale of loek and marlilnsry,
sample chairs, 11,000, and accounts, ITIS.
ponder I
at a meeting In Wilmington,!
Del., x-atenlay formally !iuihorlr.eil aii
li'Cieast- ill capital stock from tin,"."",
una to :n.nint,piin, Half of the J'.'.eOii -iiOn
Inctcase will be Issued ill common
shares and half III '". per cent cuiiiul.i
llte preferred. 3t was di'llnltely stated, j
hoieer. that tTicre was no need nr in-I
tuition of Issuing a large ainniiut of the!
new shares immediately I
W. .1 Webster, president, said that
the business in explosives c.illlllllleil to
Increase steadily, jiavlng been for the
tlrot three months 'of l!M". over fl.-iiiu,-ono
and for March alone $1.snii,iiiio
Till Is at the rate- or f ls.noo.nou a year
About i per cent of the stock was up
relented at the meeting,
COTTONSEED OIL.
mm
Why not spend the
EASTER HOLIDAYS
GALEN HALL IN THC MOUNTAINS
WtRNtRSVitlt. PA.
(iooiI roiiils, ticautiftil scenpry and a In,;!' h
hotel. Vit.v fine tlicranciitic liath and pi i.'
(icpartinent in rnnnovtion. (Jiiod music. Cianio. The carl v
(lays on South .Mountatii are tlili"hlftil.
IH hours from Philadelphia (Reading Ft. R.I 4 hours from Nsw York (Central R K
of New Jersesl. New York Ofncs. ttS l-'ifth Avs. Booklet.
ALWAYS OPEN H. M. WING, MSNacta
wiRvribMiij.
1A.
Without rteieloplng any actnltj the oil
II, t adlanred sllghtl). e'teiilinee, of 1 ird '
anil report, of a fair rnnip- uu 1 lord traJe I
pa, sing helped the undertime. I'rude oil I
dljll Hll'l 111 I lie- M.uineii.l the l..i! s
There till) be nn ,e,-tnn on
l,i-nange ni, liiinil I rul
! .'-. to P 7:1.
Hie Produce
Tranacttuiis
rel
l'i;N.NsVI. AMA Canadensis.
SPRUCE CABIN INN
catch truut Hooin
en mile Ith hath ilarage, S.i. Idle horse
Ml aillliselllenis IIKII 1 rescn Htltlinti i,aca
11 It W -I M 1. IMtiri:. C.n.idenU. Pa,
M'.IV VOIIK laing Island.
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PUBLIC UTILITIES.
A II l,eaeh k lii announce thai i ie ie
cent i,sin of the tiliciuiiilt lia and Kluiri,
romi.atiy 'a . .er cent bond, ha, Ih-cii iikhi
than four ini, oersuliiTihe.
ipiarteiiy diudcnd ol .l i i.,i - li i.
I,eii declared b the Kali Itiv -r i. is Works
Company on it, capital st ick. patal.lc ,M,i
t, to Mock ot riiurd ,inl .ii
The lliiujlilon Count. Klectrie l.nlii Com
pant ha declared semi-annual iliiideinl, o'
J per irnt and 7'j per ein! ,m it, pp
ferreil and conitnoii to. k .'ciccuiey pa
able May 1, to stock of rre-in! Apul 1
The Wel Prim Tl action Coiupa.iy, i suh
Hilary of tlio American Walrr Work and
Kle.tric Company, report rr,i. e.iriun.-, m
1171. Wi'. for March, an lucre se ol ,i r,
mer the figures for March H-i tear ,
rarntns were l-'tM". a sain ot i:.'"i; and j
tlie surplus a 11.71.1, all lll'.vise of
til.'
Tlie eoiiihliieil report nl the s io.uli i ,e, , i
tlie American Hallway, liiui,i;i:,y or theye.i,
riided Iieivmber ill diclos-. onti-u w ie
eiiuis at ::,isi.:i;: r.-t operating rrvriiucs nf
ll.H.',77. and a net Income of u7.l, " T'l.
Auirrican Ualluay Company for the rami
period shows crn iucoinu of tl.tU.eS, and
net Income ol r.'.i.46 '
The March eariniK lepnrl nf tlie ., im
miii Kihnii Criuipaiii. Inc ,him mo,, i ,ieu
In.-, ol i.:.r,;i mid mi eaiiiiiis-e of t:a, ,
The fornier l a cam of p: i,i per irut an,,
the latter a ;uln (if li '.'n ier ici't oin
March, KM Kor the year riided M'mi 1
lle retmrl disclose Ero of l,i.l.t.r,, w li,.di
is a nam nf It.' per cent and a net of
715. tU, or a gain of 5.71 per cent
The lla) I nil Power and I.lclil Cnmp.un re
port for the mouth of Man It .-ro, eariitius
of tl3:..i:i:'. a c p.ired with aro-s cariiinc,
of l..V,i In the same month last yiar Net
ranting were I'll, 717, a ngaluai im t.vi
Hie surplus was U.'.ll. a, conii,ued with
i,177 r'ur the year ended Maiili S) tin
sro earning were ll,?-.':,r.7i;. an in. i ,i, of
JIM,!)! over the previous twelve mniithc nil
esrnlnta were UsT-SOtt, or an Inereasa ol lliil.
'i&Sl ,he itIm m t:,r, (lin 0f
1175,037.
I be Most Attractive CnuntrT lime
Adjacent tn Mew Ynrk I'll.
GardenCity
Hotel J
GARDEN CITY, LONG ISLAND
One ol the mmt eicliKlie couiitrjr hotels In
Ainrrlra. A lunihlnatlon of country Ufa an I
nirlrcpolllsn hotel luiury si ldoui fouud, Cou
duiliil on lbs American I'Ud,
i lie re l also lor the couvculencn of motorlit
A Handsome a la Carle Kcstaurant
Cuisine slid ser Ice iiiitirpvved, Moderns
I iki. I'll miles rrom .Sew York. Freijuvui
tltilllc Irslus from 1'cnus. suilun.
.J. i,VA.MJiVU, Croui.
NEW JKKXF.V Atlantic lllf.
HOTEL
CHELSEA
Occupying entire block of o.-e fr '
Ins fashionable Chlea ,e, t
chamber with prlat ba'l
ss, water). High cla, i ,e'
rill. c. French chef, ii f
Autos meet train. Ho klei n -
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Knnm, tll.olil. i, J,n,
MAV .li:is;i A.liury Park,
)llt III I.ANKIU s.
"Summer Homes" i .r 1 .i.-i i ami
uuiiiuin . .vf.ovo ili-scrlptlon of Hulllian
Ooiinly. Nend ,".r postage lo 11. I,. Robinson
lienrral Passenger Airent, Dept. l' (liilarlu a.
Western Ily., Urand Ccnlral Terminal, N, V.UIty
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OWNERSHIP MiNaf.l Ml
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HOTEL IROQl 01 S
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hotel, uunhiK
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weekly. Amen. at. (
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l'rlvst, tiatlip, ruiii i-.i;
Klsvalor to tt'tt Ivie, S ,n
city lift. HiiecUl rates lli k e
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ladling hlth-cla,.- iiiodrra
Alhemsrle x 'rulnla Ae
Ainemvie (IHcit .mo spe
I flO up wkly. teatu Ilea
elevator, eun parlor, e,e
nine dinners), Iiuoklet J
THE L0RAINE r , '
and se. water Paibs ,
rooms; eleiutor, ,up
far)- k.a.nu ratec, i oa It n
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