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COTTON IRREGULAR j
OH SMALL TRADING
y0 Inclination to Take li
Hc Maud Under Troon t
Conditions;.
THE SUN. FRIDAY. JUNE 30. 1916.
11
fONI 1 ll'T IN QVOTATIUXS"
Tr-- s i cotton mas en n limited
it nil prirts moved within
, t r ranse. There wa no
it; t In rear-e commitments Hi
i- Si- ? 1 fortl.cximint- (Scntrr.nient
r(? rr r arj tlie approachlne hell-
if I .e-xii w;i not operve th
.r" : ut w.'l N 1oed cti
itjrJo' Ye -tdavV trnctlon! In
Ved vif firmer liquidation of July.
!, at h or i point, whi'e
. . cr v-silion wele l tit : point;
. f ;e . ritWsi or eccentric!tle
fir e'r lay were tryirf- to rijure
t -v .!: contract- repreeentlti
i New York were m-IHi.k
t J (!n uhlle ilalvtuton mtd--.
w - i.ote.t at II" Thi look-!
-r iw for lnvcf titration t
- ' , alri'tle Southern l" rrrc--t
i ;ttentlnn w,tt called v tlx
t tfc . vrM.e (..alvejton tnii quotlnc
k ' t 13 ?5. the qjotatlon at Nrw
. e, - wan t!.0. Mobil KM and
mt'- n JI Ti. lMdently the United
ate -"tt n futures act hat not ftp--uded
' rvgTjlattr.g the lent-th and qual-j-
of V.ui: produced In the South, al--;c1
't arrears to have t-overed every
:V J vrrrii'y of the cotton trade.
1 . : v me-it report! 11 le l.ue.l
-,-.r, Vi.. cton at II o'llvk t .-raor-
i- r.ira--.r The acreajce laet year
i p'tced tit if.lTP.OC'O aer., and t
j-j.-ted that the Ir.crea--e v. id Pe
viji 10 per cent. The 'tKinciaJ C'Aron-
I !.XJt wrk -Jtimated the acreafe at
.r-ou l?.t i'f O0o acres. The condition of
".f M"p will coup-ire with 77 fi reiwrted
nt week, and I estimated to Ve arour.d
. A a Matter of fact, the National
(j!r.r.ri Arod&tlon le prediotlrc the
evtunn: report as SO.:. Thi. au
ther'v alwayj rnaltes an effort to fire
cat th lc-ernrnent flmire-" )
The weather over the belt l now
very favorable and the crcp It mK
ng locwj progre?. few compja'.nth W: g
rs4 npatsst praso fields and inrreaje
the r.utnber of boll weevil. Pi
vea&er dvtr eajtem Texas, as well as
AUbansa a J Georgia, will oon dpoe
'. n.oit of the pesiim.sra resirdlne In-d.v-nape.
JIarket cloed barely fteady
QeaH;rt-Lo- C!o PreT
Irir e.t et loc .o"
si'.j .. izrr it it vi ti'uu"
fw-t-Vr ITi:. natlistJtv -i :,: y
tar 1S.X 11 1 U 51 JTt! it M 11 J II u.
-jwj ;;; .n.:::!ii ci;'.iii:.(isii i:
Mt. . )? rj M u wnti a; :jjao
my ... lit.- 7J u.:i iiToii.; ii"
T- a.lt lor rl roilon quitt.
fiol France; middUs; IS ti- l.luhrl
:M mvkf nlijiij rtporteJ ere un-
i-.if j .Sf Oflr i: off : OalTrttcn.
. MT-ub lie; Meaipluv. An
,i'4 :iv, . Houton. 11 Kh:
,f Orlfati ra.rktl clo-S tea4y
Opeit-H.jli-Low- Clo IVer
f-f rt e't in !oe
$500,000
The Ohio Gas and Electric Company
First Mortgage 6 Sinking Fund Gold Bonds
Due May 1. 1946
Interest payable May I and November 1
Reem.ble .. . whole or in part t the option of the Company or for Sinking Fund on .nr Utter.
d- at 1074 nd accrued Interest on 60 days' notice. "irer-wr
Union Trust Company of New York, Trustee.
c, , , Fr fu!l Particulars trt refer to a Utter from Mr. Charles A. Munrot. PruiJtnt of The Ohio Cos and
Eiutric Company, some of the items of tchich he has briefly summariieJ as follow:
1. A first mortgage covering the entire properties of the Company.
2. Replacement value Nfesirs. Stone & Webiter in 1915 reported a replacement
0L$.9-r Properties now of The Ohio Gas and Electric Company,
and in 1916 Messrs. Sanderson ti Porter. Engineers, reported a value of $1,107,000.
or over twice the amount of the first mortgage bonds.
3. Net earnings for the year ending April 30. 1916. were $86,718. against an interest
charge for these bonds of $30,000.
4. These bonds have been authorized by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.
The accounts for the years 1914 and 1915 were audited for us by Messrs. Stone & Webster and
for the four months of the current year by Messrs. Arthur Young Ac Company. Certified Public
Accountants. Corporate proceedings for the creation of the mortgage and issue of the bonds have been
examined for us by Messrs. Cravath & Henderson, of New York, and for the Company by Lawrence
Maxwell, Esq., of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Temporary bearer bonds will be delivered in the first instance, exchangeable for definitive bonds
when prepared.
Descripthe circular sent upon request.
We offer, subject to prior sale, a limited amount of these bonds
at 100 and accrued interest, yielding 6
IRedmondslo.
33 Pine Street - New York
AH statements herein ere based on information uhich tre beliett to be reliable, but are not guaranteed.
GOSSIP OF WALL STREET.
. Wllil llprnlnu.
Not :r..-e the J-!- n t' t lei
States wai the Jreqj. -t re ; r: .f fa-
ir.tMe ar.d yrf. .or.,; r . f- t ?rr
mar.y oer lie u' ir.re is- i his-
I...
ah V,at the T-.atter with the topper
St" K
j-'v f. n. Tiik Sin's jtojt.v,
'rr.5;': I r''v3t( x .. toppr prdu -tion
for 1 516 will total oiuy "j.&bO.voc
p.u:i U ' thre i mtK'.rjr very ri-
At tnt'ter w:'h te 0'ippr s'
hl. h tha X'ir.r of nnmi.il prlm--
ton. are clinic f.r ion hish. W .ih
tMcre been U-h a .IJ ope-,i J ir.f 'Ke
oi. the Stn.k '..r..r- as ! es-
terday, follow.nir the .nwun.fmrri that
C.irrar.ia had agreed to fre the Amer-
troo;tr of l Tenth Cavalry. would le little more than ITiP.uon
:ocs wtre rpil:v b.il up troin ' to lo
ipinu frr-m thr iirur" at which they
had cloed on the day previous ard Ms
Kov'ks of eouvi.e fhnnred hands at
, cowtartly adiarolr.c hcu'e. Te
I S'-rarr.We a. (specially fu".ou to bu'
i tioe tooks air:i r,: whl-h th moft
III.KNKI' Cl.t.dllK rOMfWV
.Nollre ft Knlrini'llfin of lt.,nd.
The l'i, .-n I'!;- tat I'ow.' ."c" 1
rar.v . njr . -(.x, . , i n.-r.r ..
K. .rt. l -rr. Ni Jrer iorpr !
t.on. i :.r i e r-1 I Ar . : n. .tf.tc
pf rt-iarJ r ;.. t- th-I
url-r. c as tra.'e vi Ju:i ' '.f i
t u i- . "ure I V.tgx Mor'cac . i '
14 li d Hon h .t,l to re-!f-. I
i f. tjtr.i. . t c kt rr with
l IIT" llll.il. ,1 .11 1 ' - . ' Kl. . I & I VT W JIT I
pper in?a-' w'"ic at t hteh record I I'.terett lo July 1. :!- TtimnJer-
price of S t.r! j- iK.iind. the proceed. ,h ' ' , r,.Z . .
v ,.-ij yit .ui. i .vi .is !iit.ri dixiie i n: ant rr . I o: mj i..T. j. hf
p?n J-ie ji. y 1 n-. t kjtvi.nt
pent net p4) tfc. .m ,t t ol :t
tort" .r.'r..t J 1. 1: Tr
..! t: n 1J uv-i::i: r-cre ad rece- -lv been exeried on the
:ic: :)i.::'1k; ,l,,,. . ,, . ,rt
m txc.tta as tnr . ;tr.r: that tr.anx
.4 i. u i ,
.4 ".Jr. :i:-i:iri :irrw.jr
:. .: t: 4; it 4:9 U4i Mn 4
TV LiTfrpo'-'. 2irl oinJ outet There
a Qjitt Vjf.ne.. in pol rotion. ith
!iiar : point aliaix- at S ild a;ef. J"1
. recruits. vo blet. lmladics 4.J
A5.--an Closed yttlet
0:-n- Hifh; lo Clo- rrv.
inc. el e.i inc. cios
T"! T",
bid. 10 Ltvrp"o' "ere Ju!
-r .
1- r,
fr-
T-. i: A X!
ivtofr.
I'ML-es had to bv tat. t!i the com
mitle 011 -juoiat oi ? ;h .fj.i".l
cpeplr.p? made tnur appearanve on in
ti.ktrs. Thl wa fsp-lallv true ..f
Mexican IVtroum and I'nned States
steel. It wils nnarly tlfleen niii.uiw af-t-r
tile optnlnc btfore a quotation fo.-
JIVi j Mexican I'etroleuw mad Us .ils"" aiaiitr
hh : :i
i7 .
i: 41.- .
M- li't: . .Mil. i:t- The market th're
i ;a 10 otieii to-day H to IH point. d"lin
.1 rl October: 't to 1 j-oitit dvai-e
&ry. Marcn alia .mi.
t ullrp tiat :he olfir nl if c i.r.e for
.hat vtik 'U' 1 ' r'.i'K' .
ihares, frorr 10 1"1 ic.i -i-t tluoe
of SI Wtctnedx iipeti'iB tran-a--
t o-s in l i.r.l it- tel were t-s-abilshed
a: U.v"V stmies from 'Jt t"
lid, itr.nrj-t a ilo- of si on the day
Innlher llnipnlittment.
Followers "( the war stin-ks ine: uf.
another d.sapi'Ointment yesterday T!..s
waa In the animal report of the Ameri
can I'ar and Foundry dcnpaiiy. That
concern, w h.h was so popularly sup
posed to have Garnered ereat number
of profltabe war contract'. show 1
it statement for the year ended Apr..
! 1 on.y jr nt. .arnni on
1 lis common tnck naniiy enoucn to
Justify it sensational rl-e rrom 4" to
, H in 1S"15 Th balance available to
dUldends out of tile yer's earnincs w.u
'tily about $71t.01 on the $ JO.OOO.nnn
1 cummon s'Kk. a comp.reil with
in l'.ir. and !!..?, i71 In 114
1 With m we.l :naliai:ed a "mpany a
1 th American Car and F"iindr Com
pany unab.e to make a better howlne In
(a year whe'i the ciuntiy h seen one !
mortcic r w out-'.ar.'illt.ii r.d r."v ca.fl I
lor r .v.en.r'.un i. . ca. on &r.l alter
Julv 1.
Dtii jji.e :
COMV.UHC: ! TRf.-T ""OMPANT
Or SEW .tl-.HsKT Tru.tee.
15 Ktch-jte r.i e Jer.-i C!' N J
miiii.imi ri:i;Misi itu.xv
tirs.
.'ealei p-ot.n.i.
!T.re ..r TIIK T
I
I 1KI
wil t fece-e1 -re
MtM'll- l."AS AM.
Ml A I
Of it create- ilulut". tl b'om" a co-Hi
v.al of doom w.u ca- IMo the "war
I trlde" tamp. Incidental!) the common
pr., stvl sto-k.
J..t
fipt. year MoV
,'.' m ! U4.t.
..-- 1 tM MT til
'Iia' i: : 1 4'
rn-jh . i.(.:i l; VM4
..- e.-n- T4
.'e-' .k 4.- !a Hlh
p- 1- .oe.pt unO ftO ks:
ru i.-i
f.pU )ear MoeV
t -M T !U
tr- r : 1 i."i; cs.;i
: 4 i:s.
1' i cut
K'Umited poft I-t
re lpt to-day. ek
'.. i vj to :..') - l.e
' it .-- f in to 4 f" 1 lj
ItrrvlSus'. ..tr-er ,..re. fn. ,1,1 h there Sock "f company b-oke the new r ,'x ". .7
! a 1.-. .'. .cran.hle were Interna-! W 1 ,r r',"r thc ! " r, "f 1 THE rAllM'-):-
Mtee-. : tot. ; f r r- t,. tie
Tru.tee in -t iati e u, tr,e firuvi.ii t
Of the Iilott4're Jale i the J -.t 04) Of De
cembr. l'.". .( .jS.:. n ainaurt f I
tei.l to Inve.t is ; if thi js!r !
YtlTiii .
Pr IK.', muit I- preeented hefore 12 1
o'flo.K V! . n t' t - . J'j, 1JJ
and ehoul i 1-e 1.- I , He
rropasule to rJc t.c Kurd Ti" MIJ i
ana Temirnl I.aiin i i .ptfiv. Tie
rmtr i.ju ii: It i.; i . i.i.n. N, . .
1-:; W'.um s:-ee N-- 1 wtK r '
4"h I'iri nh p t ..'e. !'. te -e
quirej t.v n r-.e- .- Tx Im i'
cover the n rud .ntete.: n Jt ae.cwn- '
l.t ! wa a s" it cran.Me were Interna
jear. i tti: mI Me:.. in" le Mr:tie frefrrei,
'j1! ' Headins ar.d A'tvr!un Siutltlne.
Iii TTn
T1 014 I
U'TT
r.s :
Vim:
The It en mo i.
nacfe on April IT. whe" prions as a
whole were at the low pon t of the e.r.
There m a ray of hope n the balance
.1eet. however whicJl showed that at-1
counvs and rote reveitahle amounted
to J14.70S-.1?':, or mote tha-i JS.000.0on
inoic th in that Hem fr the year of1
Hy rtfiu is -vi:
New 1 wtk, Jul.e . 1
vM TrtV7
et
s J're-Uent
llrle llnrnlnea.
- je.itrday were 14 r bale.
- 4 if.x t,4Tf 5IO b
a:av. "I bale
THE CHICAGO MARKET.
The explanation ' Ce wide and A
cited den.and for aimus .-' k lies In
the fact that 'here ua aln .at no lo k
I.att (or sale at eterda s uprr.it.;. The Pig
JTJL I short Interest which w m lelnir l.ullt up
mv3 l'n xlw delm "f the :.,t f. ua. ba- '
in tn the belief that w r would bo declare I
6T.TSI on Mexico, mas astounlel .it "arrnm'- j Tne I'.r.e i:a:!rojd Compat ortinu
Laat decision to back down and releae" the to Miae .. ellen' show,nc lit r
y.'111 American soldiers held pror.ers and bid i moiithlv repor ,n spite of liKreases .
Mild 1 xe. iiro.s
mot.t'i of Mav w-re
SS.4JOI:'. as ompared w.th .'..!)-1,-
fnr .Ma'. r.'ir.. 'n Tease of ji.; -wh.le
tl. oj..-.it' "Te for the
month atnounttsl to $I.11 .7'. aca.ne'
n.l0".:33. a e.in of JT-il.lc For the
five moults end"I May SI. l"i irro"
renue- wore :?.'74. "'. .- npa-el
"7 . Tl'ilitlv f"S vlinV, -i. In trA tirtr t. . nner.,1 itp ftn.ni,,
" . had. This upset a.'. :t.e cjlculat,oru o.revtnue for th I
Tj 'ne snort intree- ami tr.
M.i.lrOnr- nH.ll,' u.,Jl, .
price
bars be pa n
another un'l'.
reachfd Mcure. wll aboe. tho.-e
Of the day pre ou. The rt'oe.a that
stoiks are tlnir bought ard taeen out
of the Street ni every in ! se,ned to b
r:rel jrsterday by -h" - oupplv
t i -s , .den l
th rate of Three atii
e annum . n alt eun i
I I -i i pavut e
,!1
LHlC.U.n J :p 71 The improtemerii .n
e )erv-vn ..lttalion had oonlderhle lnflti.
'i tiot i"ie .dvane rai.jed lrora , ,n eMdeiH-e at tne or.ei'ni.- Win: ed ! with $71.1 7.i ',?'. a pa 'i of le.HlfM
t!t,.i:.-.. . ... "'"J? : Hi" daj for tne -nnr- re-.-- uu t ,o , "ver the. rtri-t rlvc months -f 191.1 In
tt. t'rot.f !ejt'i-. Tne bond mar-
-irmer T. e'.tnmar
Open Illch- Low- Cloa-
'iit in; 'et e.(. lrnr.
Am r.admvor . is.'. S.C r. Rii
A"n h rh''dinr llt lh 4ti, 4J',
'i Am st-pblrt. pt . '-.a, -.eii,
ti Booth Fi.he-:e.. x- " .r r.
. Chjo Vneu Tool . fS TO-. eS T"
' CbtO KT eerie. : 141. IP, 141, 1IU
Chto T.tie a Tr .& tc rr.
I Comlt Ev'ou HIS . ij 143W
i D-ere pf ! !
Dianond Vafh ' i, , ;
' Hirt s A Man ..1 if li i' 1!
noi Ur.ck K i. ,
M at Ward pi II. , i.., li:
Si' Carhcn pi j:i ;.i :.i i:i
' Boird ... 144 UK li'-j 144
p. 'e Ua 101 Ul '" 11
IV- ic Strrice .. lit in i til
lh.t'1-- terr pf . I'M " 101
C-iaktr Oat . U" si )
- st4r, Re,er.;jck .jv, n. i ic
fviart Warner . 1" ", 'n'1. '-
. Jt Co ., . ili, ! :r.i, ii-i,
i': '5 Carhidf 1)', HSH :'i iW
BONPs
I It,, Ml, 4-1, Mlj ojt,
' r iiy ." . v :
f- - -err :m :4,
it W, lvi'i 1 .' s
'a. t that son-e c t! ! s t.i ie h..d plte of -i-i tr'rea.-e of S3,Jt!'J.127 m
thr courage to e-ll short n.l thus h-o oper-.C'.tie- ep-u.ee and t.ixes fo- the first
'he deadlock whih f .r a fiw -nonietrs ' five months of 'he ar. the Krie was
existed In th market Atx.ut this time ahle tn report an ope-at r.K .ncome of
speculators In com:n:sion h"s w n 1 Si,3;i,n.i, a- compared with I4,7s.73,
THE PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
"Ha.u'f.i.i'Hi.
'a ' nit
June rj-Trviim
faturee with
nnce
l.ned to .mall fraction, iwim
t-m a- c ' ai is Tlie tummary.
Open Hlnh- Uo. Clo.
iru. e.t e.t, inr.
..ine Te-j pf ?t 'C .:T
-. i a. s'i..i -'. a i M
teplu.t It 71 TdS TdV,
e.t.. of N A .1 " IT 77
' .l.e sup Corp '. i t, , mi,
' 1 ..-h Vl Tr .. -i -i ;l
t a.ni '
' i-y.rtnla K li '"' T-, T, ITS
. sa.i Mfj ' ' 1 l'i l"i
V i Kltr I" -, -n. :Sa
; ' ia II T t i. 1 1" l5, l'
-r r isah Belmont It1. 4'. 4ri 4,
r--o5.li Mllltn f', a',
o . l.-iition . (in 43 47 41
'10aImp. H',
e ' .r-r A hi .. 411, 4ij 4
k U)l pi . ii'i r.'-, ST", l,
KOMH
'i.i):;;iM'i -ii , ?: :u
i. 'iv ... i .4 1011, i,i
v i '! ll'S i. 1014 mis
e i I'eo TT 4, VI, ni, VM,
-d Kito . i':s ' :-:s !":
e al coil 4'-,. r. IT -Tj e.j
'a rt'i 4"i in-, r:', iJit4
' .'i 4t,. re, ".(, .i, p.4t,
' a Kleo -. .. M M 14 k
li'ee 4e V HUM
"X Kler- t. J4l, 1"4', P4", l'44
-. r.? en 4. VIS :.H W, VJS
' t. .North (1 IWt 1"H W Vi
COTTONSEED OIL.
.ht liquldatleji for boutr.ern
eu. ed In aniaP lottri throurti
-t CurliiK th ar y .riaign, t'Jt
no iliniticai.c urnto 10 th,
a- i ajaeguct!) prKi-a recovered
in)iathv with ths upturnt In
ike' I'av .tat.'e . otton waathrr
o r.ot retimed lit tr.tr of.
rile oil . yet The ren.
. 'fii th ee..i cruih for iha
4.'.:n issi ton,, IndlratUic
1 Hen of minonoo .rrel
-ii ot l.lfyi.foo hrrel lu f
had bought a'.ocks or. the en- derll
b-can to discover that th'". j.,re-it!.
and becan to try to ce- :. of tv:r I. re
stock at the quo'a-hc . tha' w-re "1 r
appearir.r on the t . - Th fi,r-l t
helped to satisfy tlie .1. .iM'..l f the h..rt
Int'res'. and hefoie t).. :n- 1.1- jr w .t1
over firiw- had slumped 1 .f era'.
fmm thetr hlrh t thi ipeniiiE
an increase f K l?S.:oi
. otsiv . . i.t-t r. e. etwi. 1 i 1 I under the Hv-I
a7.Ai;nA.Mj. .AJT.ua it. u. jvoir,. ,Da ommiai.i iw i em. 1
Artlnn llH.eil 011 llulr l,oernliiK
t tindui'f of Xlrmhera.
"f 'oinpenaiit Inn'
The stability of
wer-
-tee!
other stock
past ten days has sum r
hie ta. of "extra" fa.
v eloWncnls ..I the 1 .
d. re' tors for Uli 'clei.d k
.1 'ti or '1 li.r . ... 1 ..l.l . .11. 1
..... .... r-...- r.i .i ..in. . 1 I j
htins doey around ! ill throinrh tin I
las when the m .r'ite aR. dropp"ia- 'o j
the recent low lee TI.e but mi: '
.Mtei uunnir tno-e in. i
W.'ilhn l llurr, Mce-pn'sldf nt of toe
Spak llx .''.ant' aiiicii' . ei fr. 111 ihe
llltlfleiirl. oaliurn n the liuil.t.i; flooi ietcrU.i.
I the expulsion of Ilush 5. Katee. Mr
"inn, on while yrt,,, , p. l ed ut ler linn at.
"is dnririf tin I f. V 17. of the . . nstlt uti"tt. for . ondu t
' 10 unid. r.i- I i.t.Matei.t wtlh Just and i quitobh
'e d ..deli, de- I ,,,. tplee ,.f trade
no.; c ..f thi I The lion says A tiieml'er wlo
1 ion In 1 .1: hme been .iilili iE-d. In a lnaJ. r t
vol. of all fx'si.nn nifiiilit of the n 'V -
riilns omiiiittee, cuilty f wilful vlo'a
ti 11 of the constitution of the e.xi Panes
or of any resolution of the sovertiini:
IlltlllKMIo AMI IVTIilir.sT. I
Stailnc. Itank.
THE FRANKLIN
SAVINGS BANK
Corner Sth tfrmip X- i2d St.
11 th
I. at b.'n 1 . .ar J u
Or.. half lr n r
en- fed he-et t vt
or i, j af-. r . .
IVrpoalta maile on or l-ep.re the Iftth of
fill) will draw inlere.l frmti the t,
tlnnitlll line iletio.il'ie i ."..IIM ,a ,9ej
urplu, niarket alne at.lox.ftoti.i 1
W I U.I AM ' 1 '. vl.'S' l-e-- :er'
J Kimvitlt vVCRU'T Irea.urer '
II UttlY W S. Hl-l I ' setretary
Dry Dock Savings Institution
341 1 Mi UU" Hit. tor. tl -I.. e terk
The Trustees hV U't jr. j a tiv lend p r
Ih lx tnonthe end nr June ji, on a I
1 tleposlts fr .tu Pll. ! !..!: t. TIIKHi:
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I under the llv l. ., a- ' e ri. . of TIIRI.E '
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at. e . 11 an i f'e- j 1 '
Jep 1 inalc .n e' e J 11 will
he ent.'.ed t 1 err-- tr . ' 1 i
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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
MINNEAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD CO.
To holder of certificate; of deposit iprtMtttt preferred and
common toek lamed ander the Plan and Aareement of
adjustment, dated January 81, 116t and
Tn holder of aid preferred and eomsnoa tteeki
MOTIOt I RFMBT 0ITTT5 AS FCltXrrWS
1 Tlie Plan and Ar-errient of Reafljustmnt has heen ap
proved bv the holders of more than thre-fotirth tn amount of
the oi'tntandlnc capital stock of The MtDnpoll t St Louis
Railroad rnmpsr.T.
! The time for the dpolt of preferred and common stock
h lin eveenrld to Ti'' tneltirilnc Jnly S, 11. after which date
no f'l-thcr depo!: w-1" be recelvc1 4icent upon such terms and
condlt.on as the Comm'ttee m,ny In Its discretion determine;
? A firt Installment of tn pe-r share on account of tho pur
chase price of the V- SfocV which Depositors are entitled to
purchase ss provided in the Plan Is hsrebr cslled. parahl! July
n. 1!1 In 1'nltcd Slatea cold coin or Its equivalent, e'ther at the
office of fltis-anty T'tift Companr of New York. 140 Orosdwir
New yo-k r'tr. or at th office of Merchants National Bank. I'
State Street. Roftnn Vas th Ppnttar!es unrler the Plan:
4 Pursuant to srranceTent between the Railroad Companr
and the Committee stockholder lectlne to ptirchs New Stock
must deposit the!- certiorates as provided tn the Plan and pay
a'd f.rt Installment of per share on or before Jnly S, 19141 1
and In the vnt of their failure so to do will have no rlcht to
the pnrrhne of New stork At the time of the parment of said
first lntallment. certificate of depolt for deposited stock must
be presented to the Peponltarr by which the same were Issued
for the notation thereon of such payment
Pated. t York. Tun II.
("hale
ntm.r. n. sunt.
r. loTHnor axtr.,
thom rorHB kt.
OATFIS XX'. Xfer, RHR.
r. V. St. TH4.VKR.
CeiHBlItt.
Referring to the above notice, holders of preferred and com
mon stock are advised that the Company ha arranged with th
above Committee for the offer hr said Committee to stockholders
of the New Stock which such stockholders are entitled to sub
scribe for and purchase as provided In the Plan and Ajrreement
of Readjustment Stockholders desiring to avail themselves of
such rlnht of purchase must deposit their certificates and make
the payment of IS per share as set forth In the above notice on
or before .Inly S. ItlS. The rlcht to purchase Nem- Stock will he
limited to stockholders making the above deposit ant". psyTnen
and otherwise complylnc with the terms and provisions of th
Plan.
Dated. New York. Jnne 21. 191.
THE MINNEAPOLIS ST. LOTJIS RAILROAD COMPANT,
By F. H DAVIS. Vice-President and Treasurer
invinr.Mi ami irr.nr.T
DtvlDE.VrtS ANT) INTKTtMT.
CastsaB Mikrht Jaf. tttl rrriasi at kw otm K
Harris, Forbes $c Co
Pine Street, Comer William, New York
Also Payable at the Office of our
Harris Trust & Sa vines Bank Harris, Forbes h Cv
rtrst
Albert Lea, MinnM Permanent
Improvement 4'is
Albert Lea, Minn., Refunding 4s
Albuquerque, New Mex.. Board
of Education, School Building
,s
Albuquerque, Kew Mex Fund
ing 5s
Albuquerque, New Mesu, General
Street Improvement 5s
Arlington Heights, 111., School
Building 5s
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic
Railroad Co. Equipment 5s
Belvidere, I1L, School District
No. 57. 5s
Benton, III- Refunding 4Vis
Berrvville. Va.. Water Works Ss
Big Rapids, Mich., Refunding 4s
Billings. Mont, City Hall 4,s
Billings, Mont., Sehool District
No. 2 4, s
Boulder. Colo, Water Wks. 44a
Boxeman, Mont, Funding.
School Series 4s
Broadwater County, Mont-
Funding 4s
Buffalo & Susquehanna Ry. Co.
Gold Equipment Series "A" 5s
Carbondale, I1L. School District
No. 95, 5s
Cascade County, Mont., Court
House 4s
Cascade County, MonU 3Ss
Cascade County, Monu. Refund
ing Ss
Cascade County, Mont, Fdg. 4s
Cass County, Iowa, 4Ss
Centerville, Iowa, Refunding 4s
Centerville. Iowa. Refunding 5s
Chariton, Iowa. Funding 5s
Chippewa Valley Railway, Light
A Power Co.. Eau Claire, Wis,
First Mortgage Gold 5s
Clifton Forge, Va, Bridge 5s
Colorado Springs, Colo, School
District No. 11, Refunding 5s
(El Paso County)
Consumers Power Co. First Lien
& Refunding Gold 5s
Cool: County, IlL, School Dist.
No. 93 (.Morton Park) 4,s
Cook County. Ill, School Dist
No. 170 (Chicago Heights) 4s
Coos County, New Hampshire,
Court House. 4s
Council Bluffs. Iowa, Independ
ent School District 4' -s
Cuthbert Ga, Electric Light 6s
Cuthbert, Ga, Water Works 6s
Danville Street Railway & Light
Co, Danville. Ill, Refunding
Mortgage Gold 5s
Denison & Sherman (Texas Ry.
Co.) First Mortgage Gold 5s
Derry. N. H, Water 3'3s
Dcs Moines City Railway Co.
General and Refunding 5s
Dexter. Mo, School District,
School Building 4.s
Dickey County. N D, 4'-s
Edison Electric Co, New Or-
leans. La.. First Mortgage Ss
Eminence. Ky., Street Improve.
ment 5s
Eugene, Ore, School District
No. 4 (Lane County)
Florence. S. C, Sewerace Ss
Freeport Water Co, III, 5s
Gallatin County. Mont. High
School Building 4s
Gallatin County. Mont, Rfdg. 4s
Genesee. Ida, Water WorV.s St
Geneseo Township. Ill, High
School District 4';s
Glencoc, 111, Improvement 4'.s
Glenwood. Iowa. Funding Ss
Gorham, N.I1, Water Works 4S
Granite. Utah. School Dist. 4' -s
Great Falls, Mont, Sewer Ss
Great Falls. Mont, Water
Works Ss
Green Bay, Wis, Refunding 4s
Green Bay, Wis, Sevvcr 4s
Greenville, 111.. Refunding 5s
Helena. Mont, Judgment Fdg. 4s
Helena. Mont . Water Works 5s
Hill County, Mont . Court House
and Jail Ss
Hill County. Mont . Funding 5s
Hudson. Iowa, Consolidated
School District 5s
Humphrey County. Tenn. Road
Rridge Ss
first (roBttnaed)
Huntington, W. Va., 6s
Hyattsville, Md, Sewerage 5a
Idaho Falls, Idaho, 5s
Interurban Railway Co. Deben
ture (Des Moines, Ia.) 6s
Iowa Falls, Iowa, Refunding 4s
Knoxville, Iowa, Judgment
Funding 48
Knoxville, Tenn, St Impvt Ss
Kossuth County, Iowa. Bridge
4-ts
Lincoln County, Mont, Funding
5':s
Lincoln Tel. 4 Tel. Co. First
Mortgage 5s
Louisville Gas & Electric Co. 6s
Lynn Telephone A Telegraph
Co. First Mortgage 5s
Manson. Iowa, 6s
Marshalltown, Iowa, Refdg. 4s
Monmouth. Ill, Water Wks. S
Montreal Tramways Co. First A
Refunding 5s
Morristown. Tenn, Water Wks.
Improvement 5s
Mount Airy, N. C, Water Sup
ply, Electric Light & Power
Plant Ss
Moweaqua, III, School Building
Muskegon, Mich, Gen. Street
Improvement 4s
Muskegon, Mich, Refundg. 4lts
Muskegon, Mich, Refunding Ss
Muskegon, Mich, Lake Michi
gan Water Works 4s
Oklahoma Ry. First Mortgage 5s
Olympta. Wash, Water Wks. Ss
Owosso. Mich, Water Works Ss
Pendleton, Ore, Water Wks. Ss
Pierson, Iowa, School Dist. Ss
Plum Bayou. Ark, Levee Dis. 6s
Pontine Township. Ill, School
District. High School Bui'ding
Portland Gen. Electric Co, Port
land. Ore, 1st Mort. Gold Ss
Redwood Falls. Minn, Refdg. 5s
Riverside, 111., School Dist No.
S. 4',s
Riverside, 111, Water Wks. 4',s
Rochester, N.H, State Highway
4s
Rosebud Cotrntv, Mont, Bridge
4i. s
St Joseph, Mich, Bridge 4'-s
Scranton Elec. Co, Scranton.
Pa, 1st ft Refdg. Mtg. Go'd 5s
Sedalia. Mo, School District,
School Building 4s
Sheridan County, Mont, Fund
ing 5L3s
Southern California Edison Co.
Refunding 5s
Sparta. Ga, School Building 6s
Spartansburg County, S. C .
County Refunding 4lts
Sumter. S. C, Sewerage Ss
Tacotna Eastern Railroad Co.
(Wash.) First Mort. Gold Ss
Taylorville. Ill, Township High
School District 4-s
Tipton County. Tenn, School Ss
Tullahoma. Tenn, El. Lgt. 4Hs
Tullahoma. Tenn, Wt. A LgtSs
Tullahoma. Tenn, Wa.Wks. 4'.s
Valley County. Mont. 4'ts
Watchemocket. R. I, Fire Dept.
Welden. N. C.Water & Sewer 6
West Hoboken. N J, Fdg. 5
West Hoboken. N J, School 4 lS
White Plains.. N. Y, School Dis
trict No. 1. 5 -s
Winnetka, 111, Park District 5
Woodlawn. Ala, Refunding 5s
Y M C.A. College 1st Mortgage
6s
Seeond
Armour. South Dak, Independ
ent School District, School
Building Ss
Florence, Col, WateT Work Re
funding Ss
Garrard County. Kv, Turnpike
Road 4s
Lewistown. Mont, Water Ss
Temple. Tex, Public Indeperd
ent School Series No. 1, 5s
V'irieenth
Jackson. Mich, Paving. Water ft
Sewer 4' s
Mount Pleasant. Mich . Water
Refunding 4 -s
Redfield. South Dak . School
Building Ss
Sedalia, Mo , School Dist Fdg 4
July Investments
We cvvn and ofier over 2(v di'iVrorr 'no nf carefu'K -H
municipal, railroad and punk erKo rp.r.v nri bvd vs'iv'
we recommend for conservative investment at price- viel 1
4 to eo
Write t'nr Circular OflVniirTs "SN" for im e-tni
l-ttl'l to llllW , - !... l.. ...... ,!,., ....
o" tfnXT.!'.ly.i h?, nTy ''T'"" i bu.meH of ineinl.cn.'. or uf any conduct
... a.... . -V . i i t ,u, table in.i.oJp; tran in iy v u.
v.-. ir i.i.i.fiu(i r--x . a " i-niJen5aiHTi
(1'Vidprii! dt thft n'Xl i . 1 t r. .Ia.
.i ...i . .. ' mav
"7". ' T, -;, .I . .'.y I- ..xpree-ly pnvlde,. for ML 1, of. j
o.r riinri . .
reduced or pateed Ti ste' i.'oriori-i ,,
1 i ,u. Utile pilndple" .
ensa.inri j eIllw or pxpellfd. tlie hmuI I'ommlttee
10 repay i n ijcteriniii", tinlecM vtm- oilier po.. I
tlyn le b"!ievd tu iMVe t)B i,tnh
liorho.l of JlTO.nnn. -h ,t hand
Mid. itli Imelm ts Hit lai in tlie i U'n
pjnj's lustuiy, it I iiiF-o.1 ti t it coul.i
we!; afforil to make np a ; .rt ..t, at nt
ut th, rt.vdends that t'e , Aliolier
lost during th.1 "lurd tune- . proipi.
nent h.mklni: lntltiilfjn nh ott-mel
tloe iel.tt'oiii lu ih le-. i 'firpnr.it ioii
te urxleretwid tn have lak-n Lull om
tion o'i tin1 common (.tor!
itt-ej ui ted extrem-l i',' i..tcr.luy.
Opei.liif; ut etl. It, pu.ii'.- . b . e Iib pre
vious c'oe, It later reaoud to S4t,, but
did not H; tliero I 'm; It ! mly but
neadlly cane back to whero H
loted viltli a caln of Is, port' from
Its ci.ji.. nn Tuewluv on .i tuir.over of
t,:" rhsr" 'ot nnlv thi. Imt Mr. 1
by Its nrmiifm pullel the rent of the
niarket aloiiK when t letm,,) i:ui,.,i
to s.ii; h round noun. thu m-itin demon,
htratine that II la Hi. rr.il liailir or
th- m irki t
MItKUes Will llniipen.
Tin: Stn'k unouyin'iui. "Ilonon cor
ref;eirjieiit." vijni gome'inte 'i..ik.4
tryptlc I'oimnent fin the to, K nuikio or
on "-rtain ttucos, ifemM to have been
In - hurry whn lie wrotn hi :,i,t
"coininunliiue," takinK l-uc "h .i
ipierj' ui lo "vxhat'a the miitler vv i tho
roppe" vtneke"" HI- mon n..-,nt n e.
'vn In i follow.
"i"opper production ltj, 1 "Bl, 00
kji'iundn."
iJlS, x,600,coo poun4s, and the roots
.Mr. ltee i n
1' 11 lNleo v
.idmltled t
fc'unt :-i. ivi3.
iii'-niber of Hie flnn of
o , r J Him idvv i,v 1 1
i Hit- fXi'h,ititre en u
Til" othii' iiiend'ci of
SEAMEN'S BANK FOR SAVINGS
74 and ; Mall Mrtrt.
TIIK THLTKK IMVK OI'.IlK.ltEI)
THAT IM'KIIKST U p.xl I to d
le.lior entitli.! Iheret i for the 4lt inunta
rldlDH June 30, Ivlti
On account not iredlne three thtvj.
unci dolUrs at the rl of I'Ol'K 1'EH
CIST per riDum.
Pyble on anil after Monday July 17
,V16" I)ANMi:i, ItAItNr.S. PrecHent.
(.rORClE M. IIAI.SKV. Caviller.
IMI.l.TON II, llKNKDIC'T, pecieurr
htw orL. June l.Xth, ll.
M1IICK
Pepeelt to Jrw lntere,t rron Julr
lt cr l ct. Hi or Jn. ut d Apr. IM
lrtit he mad. on or tn-Zort- (b lavt 4F
of Ibe prrviuut tsuntli.
mt iiii:mi ami ivtkkk-t.
lllli lUllk.
THE MANHATTAN SAVINGS INSTITUTION
.4I-M6 llr !. r tlle k . s 1
iso i ii i;iii..tM .i. lininr.Mi.
Ju . U'h. !'.
Ilie Tru.tee. of till, I nut It utlcri b.w e
c jnd iM'i'it il) ih. tj .,to, )
tivi at the r'e of TllllKU AMI i Nil
11 KUl' I'Elt CUNT per annum on 1! nn '
n t ev-.e.iiii; 5 n.n .einiiilr.j; on dipotit
ilurlrnt t'c three, ot lx itiontli- eni'r.c on
tne .t.'tii Inet , iMUb.e en or after July
ITth. Ui
lep lt, made e,n r before .U:y lOtb. ,
IMS, i.-.iw Inu-ret! fium Jul) ! 13'.
JO.KI'II Illllli. Vrc.i len!
I M IIIUU. fc A l'II i:''. A. it e'y.
IIIMIIKMI AMI IMKIII.-I.
E. W. BLISS COMPANY
lleroiiali of llroi.Ulni, Ne irk.
J.I. CASE THRESHING MACHINE COMPANY
I Im orponitril
The Reece Button Hole Machine Company
l K I 1 It I HI IIM M N ii, : -m
y a-
ru Houf ! Mi
h lliift ,4
pf I" ' ..ti 1 f
V . f ' t'nfil,,
KTf ' A 1 It tit I v ,,f
m 1. - Ml - "o.
II ! ' Ii "M. h'pil t
tnptn " I H-V-
rfoir-l on 11 imoUk of t!i .V,i..ny
c'o of Itv.eslnf .ft, 10th 1 rurifffr isrtftK''
duX t lm,,u.
HOWARD C. SKAMAN,
v4 r n I 1 n,tur r
I'KM.I !
I. i ix" !- . ' ill
' e ' I 1 M j 1 1 1 t :
Ml ,1 ' ' ' 1 i it Ti ,,e ' i
'hi i fJ'UKKi llHI'.i'im k Ii '.m
"Kit riKti vr'N i i pr itt. '
tr'bu" Mn til. ui. )(. i wliiMt t f
- 1 1 1 iti i, tt-ii. nit h H h( r- ftrtil i
th'r'n t i" 1 tti rifipM- rf ri nr 1 ir
ihftr (or,i ut ri I.. f hui-lr.--- M u
idi, Jtin i . : i
DETROIT UNITED RAILWAY
i ii-. i.. . i
I i: , v -i
The International Button Hole Swnr
Machine Company
ll Mi I I l.'l lilt I HI x i x... i J.
V .j
the firm it- A. il IWfe, epei-ln' p.irtin 1
FINANCIAL NOTES.
NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK
r
A '
It l.!i
Mn ckn
ih -' j
I' I'.' I i
li'.rf
,.!i,. xi. ti
lit! M
enter til ilrot of Petri
265th Consecutive Semi-Annuil OividentJ
l;i aiii.Iiii:ii i:i.
.in mil .1 l.eroy
1 e!e teil ineriibt r o' )
N. W. Corner 14th St. and Sth Avenue
Jillr I 11. Ilv'len.l hi IPe mte nf
FOUR PER CENT. The Bank of New York
Sathnnl Hanking Issocnfon.
. coo
till-
p. ".
4iii en ml eiiii fi m lo
.11 . ' rel - .Hole- 'lie t.J ,Uf
iii i-ii-i i si hi-; us ok iir.roHP.
.n it mrii vmi.i, initM iNri.Ki-.sr i
I'HIIM .11 I.V lT.
Wll.l.l.vM rilLSI.ST.nn I're.ldtnt.
JASll:" U W VNIU.I Mi, Tre.nuttr
WAI Tlllt II HlllM'KlllilluKr, .'ecty.
l.V 114114'
Mcrltoi Wrtl.U'. fi.rn.er, i UJt officer
f tli" 1'ii'ei "lte M. -iuai ami Tni.t
luiup'ini, o. t'i ii epi..nieil .in ,eiie-ji
m-hlt-r ff th. Iiarriiui' .Seiioti.il Hunk
The I 1 lie I M'e s.if llotic.lt Com
pai'V hei -le inre-1 the ncu'ur .eni miiiiu1
.llvidr.J of 3'. p - .ilit ii ' .iti entr-t
UlllJel'l ' I' r e.t iia)nlil .lime ;,n
liiwo!t A l.l -il All i. ii e il,. . h.mse of
'linr r'ni nme to Iliu.oo loon A 10
The inemlnrn ..' the imvi tl- -n nr .S'orllir .p
li-i.oi tVtlair I.yoi- .la.re.
NUurtney mid riieodor 11. I.
The lijutMllti' 'Irmt fuiiipmi) le now
prepared li eiihuul.1 the tnnpirAty vol
Inr trilt certltl.-Htcn for 'd.v A . II
,ind icnininn t .ck. rf the iithlntion
Pump XU.-hitiery Curporail-Mi 1 r ileruiel
periiuiiem ierita. rttrt
V epecl.l lueetlrr nf ih. .tor-kholdi-K of
,e t-irK I. tie mill .vturi4'ni:e fii-n
,: '. !' ' tin on I e nf thr iiim-
Ik. i. ITi.. Mroji. .e ''I'- ctKl .lu. W of l,tKio.iKi ,hre,. nr vlur p.r mhiiiiiii
t.. JU l 11 I . Ill l'Ufl' ' "l V Oil "ll'.' ... .1.1 . ...i...' l. .v..
K .t 'I ' -e 'I l II I k I V T, , ,1 ,n . . ,., P." . I'.'
The International Nickel Co.
Preferred Stoik Dividend,
V .. i -l M I. i I e . N't C e
tin f pe- .ent ell till. i rr, c 4 h
h . n Jr -,r. I l hi, il j i-. i ,n t '
ll t" th" prefer- 1 i.m it. i,.r, ..
ri re-.t ' the r of of t u.inf, J i v I 4 J -
JAMES L. ASHLEY.
H l Tr
Ni Yrtfk .Inn ?
liiilml rf
UNITED VERDE EXTENSION
MINING CC MPANY
Dollar Savings Bank
iaoa Thlid Aentie.
Ilrel ritdlted Ju'y lt. il tb tt ef
Three and Oiie-nlf Pf r Cenl.
per annua, nn tcnunil frern A lo f3rn.
I)pe.int mfl tn er ttfoi July lfuli
afawDtcre.l frr-m Juiy lit
CFORflK V. FIWAKP'., ridB1.
WM.M Kf.RN.lr.j.uier
New York, Juno "0, 191'J
Die Hu.ird tf Ulrc'fturt ll.ive- thlri d.iy
tlfiliilril it eviiil-unnual illvldend of
HiKlit (S ) per rent., iiuynlilw on nd ,
nfter July J t-t , I w 1 :, to tockllolder.s
of iccnrd of Junn 4 1 It . 191 (1.
JOSKI'll ANIJltnWS, Chiller,
IHHJ IIOO
M n ineetlna cf Ih i 1. .le h Mern
nf t - e-' iih l'k i .Mine In the nirice nf
W 1, 1 lei.-tlia- il ji dt-cltlii m Incorpo
mte the pli..nt hnllnf. uider the nam
of tb iruon Minim Csmpani. witk a
i-jr j i 1 .ill hi loo n he.v
hlper nf hlirh rJe i upper .) .liver
er4 In th pukt from .hiow viurklnc.,
The tie w lompuny epci to hecln rfu
tar aklxraUi so or before Augi.i 1.
I3ril -I.MI IS.M'U. nttlUKMi
UNION SQUARE SAVINGS BANK
Nit. ','M I Itlufl Nlttir
A IMMIH'Mi It n'lesii d'urfJ f"'
t, 'nor Mi pi 'lri: Jnt x. lyt- uti -iM d
jivftltn f iHIrl l(i'rto t rt of
FOUR PER GENT.
per Hiiiiuin oil .uii. fr tl . IS,?", ny
liiiiu on ami ti r J i v 1 1 h, Iirti... i
o !e on nr t.for Ju y I't. w - Iruw i it
"' w'n.i.uii ii uockwooii irtatt
II IlOl'KlVOOll HIll.XI Kf.ltllOI'l' peclr
KKIintllllC C M11XS. fk.luer
Open 10 tn Ir Mon. 10 lu 7. l IA tn 1.
ACCOUNTS Uf BUCIUTIKS ACCIU'TUD.
UNITED FRUIT COMPANY '
UIMIII Ml Ml, r.a
lJarle-'y JU'iJei,.J ft 'HI .e
( Iko ilolh.ru per hnrei nn the . apiiul no . I
! ef Ihle CulllpJIiy h,B l'eti dec', re. I ,
able July l.lll. l'JI'o In ktiu .n f
rt- nrd at the vlo:e of lon-liir.i Jtin .nil,
111.
The Udli.fer booki, dn not i.lue.
JUHN NV. HAMuN, .-.l.'m Tre. .urer
4VtlnB4 llitnlt.
I, Il It VI A S VlUMii It I N I,
IN TIIK I 111 III' M'AV tllllh,
lor, llh Ate, uml lllh lrrrt.
-,'eiv V ,.rk ,1mi. , I 111
; Inter. -t at the r.te of III II 14) ,
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