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COMPLETE STOCK QUOTAIONS Financial News and Prices CURB FLUCTUATIONS IN OILS AND INDUSTRIALS Mrs PRICES Ait aluineiy .... Ad. Rumolj pf. ,. Alaaka Gold AilU Chalm. Vm. At. C1n... Am. Uoet &ua, aa Am, Ota, A. Or. & lMj. . Am, Cottoa Oil.... Am. Sumatra .... Am, Drue Hjral.... Am. II. t$ A. U. & U pf... Am. Ins Am, Int. Ctora.... Am, UxnmoUTe... Am lc ra ....... Am Ship A o O.. Am 8 malt A M . Am fitwl iWa , Am Tvl & Tel 80. Am Wool 1S0V4 Am writ raprr of 41 Am Tob ecc . 02 13K S1H 03 40 CO Wi 00 SO 0014 !! 07K Although tho United States 6u Sramo Court decreed to-day that tho B. 8. Steel Corporation Is not a trust within the meaning of tbo Shorman AaU-Truet Law, and need not dis solve, and although tho ' President signed the railroad iblll permitting tho carriers to foe returned to private control to-day, tho stook market re fused to stimulated. Prices moved in an apathotic manner throughout the entlro session, tho volume ot transactions falling short of tho mil- n share mark. The reasons that these two notably Important developments (oiled to lift stook prices is that tho money market continues to bo so stringent that sus tained bullish demonstrations at this time are practically impossible of ac complishment. The Steel Corporation trust caso dates back to 1911, and for years was considered & market factor ot mo mentous importance. Tho fact that tbo favorable decision moro or less un expectedly handed down to-day foiled to excite a practical demonstration ot tmlllah AnMiiixLuim Is the strongest sort of testimony as to the tight grlplJJ SrSL.'. money conuiuona uavu go uuu block i jhitta Cttp. 4 0 market at this time. jBattertok 00. iou Throughout the day stocks moved rto oa-- In accordance with the whims of pro-J lytrofcun .. .n fesslonal traders. Tho opening wasckl. mnhn it. or generally strong, and then tho dayiOihmrt & Art.. 00 was given over to backing and filling ' 1"mc 419 . movements until toe time for render- rCuLo " 47 lng Supremo Court decisions, when ' cwtm.Td Prod" bou prices strengthened appreciably and tSiuxtcr Mot. 134 malntnlnnH n firm Innn to thn clonn Sm- W'i of the session. Disappointment over oAetfp fnftf, the failure of tho Supreme Court to feu. it. L lip,,. hand down a decision In tho stock tax 1 c. fl. J.&l 6 p. e. I cast was moro than offset by the I Steel case decision. 1 Brokers' loans are now definitely L:.Vnmn1 in he. UVyW 41.000 000.000. a rf- I C- C' C. it Bt. 7, Auction of nearly 60 per cent, from' & Boutiem.! tho Toccnt high point, but the call rat I cm Ou & Mao!! on brokers loans opened and renewed Owtfwpbone. . Tho failure of , "2 Ana Artor ft. H, Atchtaon Ity AldiSmn Jtj. pr. .. Aato Beiei Oarp. Atlutle Omit Una AtL OuV A W. Bafchrta Lmv . hako. & Ot. Both, Mafcn .. n-th, Ba4 .... SOii. ettsl S. Hlrtt. law. Uat su :w'4 iu a on en li in s 9V, US 39K stt kH tony 9 . 7S J9 2H 4014 4SM 1.T0V4 17IW lflO'i 40H S9H 40 13V4 1S14 81 30 S W5i 03 CO 30 on 40 OTtt 117 40 tBU 1714 00 It S3 It 78 13 87 14014 107K OT 21 7T1 54 10 13 10H JS'.-j 74M Si 07 00 118 78 14 414 Mli lai bit. SS4 17 07K 16U mi. 78 13 7H L U3 11014 .. s Slti .. so 10 li 13 V a e i S3 li 13V4 U 10K H W14 SU H (4 W U Ol 1 4- 1 U H 14 V 4- Hi 14 1 14 oo SO 14 eon 41U Oifi 149 H 41 17 CT14 1 .1 M 78 13 14 WW 14S 3 ' 1101. 34 37 - H a 7 IH SOU 0 1014 'A 1354 14 K 4- K 1014 IH 19i W 74 U ."M 1 CSJ. Gimt Woi. cat & n. w. Hj OUla Omtper .... Cbino Oqxr at 10 ner cent- to-day, Uie Itescrvo uanK to snow maionai cun. in-c. Mm. . improvomcnt In its reserve position Oontinontii On last week was rosponslblo fox thLs. . S"""""1 Clndj- . ... Corn ITonoct, . . . . It is clearly forecast that brokers will rjtra Prod, pf not bo ablo to obtain what Is termed Craibie smel cheap money untl! tho amount of com- e",es- .... . . , ,, ?n- Tf"!" Corp. . rnercial borrowings Is inatorlolly re- A tlnJ duced. And In this direction lltUo If' Den. i Wo Or... any apparent progress Is ibeing made. D- , . , - Bmnn Bruit .... Sterling exchange ahowod u flnnor SllUcrtujohaJaa .. tendency. Its iidvance amounting to , V11 S 1-4 cent sto tho ponnd over Satur- I im0 "i .'! day's flnal quotation. Other foreign, fumiM lijci. "! .' exctungea wcro firm in symiathy. juitttt. ..... Tho cotton market opened from & iveejwrt ti. ... to 19 points higher and maintained Its ' gu, w & v(.' (rain to the closo of business. The Gal Oitu atigar market also was slightly otoml lloton. . Di'rhcri , . ... Mad. pf.... The stook market closed llrm. lotd- tKwinoii lng Industrials, principally stools and cn Mmn. fractions to more than two Cuppurs, rails and oils were ir I f!r..t VI.. T-w points. Br,, o regular. CmilENDS. Northern Pacific Hallway quarterly, 1 3-4 per cent. May 1. Cult Scum Steel. Regular payable TURKS MASSACRE , 10,000 'ARMENIANS ' II,Vrll k Bubv . UHlHUl Otit InUnliom Om . . . , Ilnt lUrvMlcr .... l&i. tMvr. 'MantiA . lot. Her. MoT. pi. IHt. .Nuftel 201, InU I'K Iron iir.lir2 ... 'SJ1 1SU a aH ix 1014 87 17 3314 M V6V, 24 ! Bl'i S 3S 77 10i SO I0li 8 Hi ltD'i 1 41 03 8 ltt 10i 16 X, 70 38 V4 31. 1314 :is 7SU V, 37 78 B7S C"Vl 67 S7 51, 4 117 til se OS 10 H 1 S3 co 3814 24 'i C3 40 37 77H 11)H 7914 10 78 1(4 ISO 40 03 7 14 30 101 14 3314 08 36 13 IS'i 63 8 78 16 37 77 37 ,V 87 aiii 4 119 m to M'A 7Hi .'Mil 171, 07 00 110 70 47 no 1S4 67 3 Mli 36 Oil 10 60 10 en 51 24 63 41 37 TTVi 19 lOTi St 10i m 41 35 U3 7 U 3i 10S . 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Unaboard A. U .... 8'AT3 Rm4rjck .... .iinrjllr OU " ,SloB..C)off. Btrrt . So. ivrtu lUco Soa. Souai. IHo. South. Kr SoutlMTn llallmy rV. Strumlirne Klixhtnkcr 8tiU Mo'ur St. Jowrb Iyl . . St. I 4 8. P.... Huporlor (UnJ .... Sb4l T. .V T Twin. Onp..V diem. Trr.ii CVmr;vinj . , Tnin A ISc ... . Third Atvrruo l'rod. . . . TUno. OJ Trxmuo A: WBllKirji Dicnn I'trifio Union Oil Unliol A Hot Unilol 1'rult Cii llr Inr Oo ... On llftJl Stom,. . 0 G I V . Ditk'l I 'owl rj. S. Ito'.Vr TJ. S. mfltrrs. . .. a K. Kto.1 U. S. SutI p!.... UUh Cotir UtAh Srnjrtim. . . . YuitAkim Htrel.... WftblA-tl WaltAh A Wait MlTjhM ... Ti'wt Par w . Wmt Itu O Jf. . .. Wwt AlrbrJiko .... Wm!ioiv Whoollne u Wllljii-OTn-UnJ .. MiU)Mor lit.... Wlut Motors .... WorthlDstou lix. dlidfIMl. Nt IllCh. 1. 1a.. 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Willi Moslems. WASHINGTON, rnrch l.-ibout 10,000 Armenians liavi' been massacred by Turkish Nationalist force In 2allcla siuco 1 irhtltig lan between French and Turkish troops, arcordlng to ad vices at tho StatH Dopurtment to-day. The latest mxsaarre roporterl told oft atroolties against tho Armenians at Marash, Including thp inurdiv of filghty flve Armenl.in .Blrl.i uniler tho protec tion of the American mission there. American relinf worknrs are fre quently in danger. On Jan. 20, twhen fighting began Iwlwcun tho French and Turks at Jrnrasli, .in aiitomubile with five Americans and a Freireh. offloor on toula to Ainato were fired on by Turks. Amerlr.ina in thn American college at Marash re flrel upon when they offered to tni illato bet"wcen the Turks and French. CRUDE OIL REACHES $5.90 A BARREL Produceri Still Decline to Sell, An ticipating Higher Prices When Independents are Cut Off. PITTSBURGH. March 1. Hlx-dollar oil was ulmost In sight to-day when tho Seep Purchasing Agency announced an adancc In the price of Pennsyl vania crude of fifteen cents n Imrrel to 15. DO. t ain II guide also was ud- vanc (1 twent-fne cunts '.o $3. 07. Ind t. nt ii f.nera are sttll o fer lng t - -.in iv the posted prices, but vti.. nltle v.1 leJng u.d, Pro ducers .t . tig for Ht II higher prlccH. l ii.1i i. expect March' 1C, when lh Seii aa '- clan rut off si p. . . iioi , mucpcndeiil refiners bccoi.ta elf eel iv o. Consolidated Ticket Offices in New York Will Be Maintained for Time Being. PirrLADBUPirXA, March 1. Tie l.elilg-h Valley and the -.Baltimore and Ohio roads will continue for the present their uso of thn Pennsylvania Station in New York, an official of the latter company said to-day. Thn consolidated ticket offices will be retained for the present The lntcr charcio of passenger tickets between tho Pennsylvania, Readlnc and BalUmoru and Ohio affecting traffic to Atlantic City will bo continued temporarily. Tho Pennsylvania will continue Its "shipping day" plan in handling freight 'onalenments. Tho leading to-day added several new trains to It New York division. Tho special low fares for enlisted men and officers on furiouth or Just discharged ended at midnight. Uncle of Mm, flm-lcn II. llnirlim Demi. ISj-tlnl to Thi- Kiriilnf MntlJ.) WINSTRD. Alareh 1-Waltcr M. Smith, former manager, secretary and treasurer of tho Clreenwood cotton mills, nhlch wero absmljed In 1831 by the Mount Vernon ami WooiVlioi ry t'otton Duck Corporation, died at his home In New Hartford tnli mnrnlng of pneu monia.. He nan nxt)-si jeara old. He sIiImi a shiter, Mrs. France A. Ilonard of NW ; Hartford, ho loavim f.io nle. es, two bolmT Mrs.' Charles C. Hushes erf .viv York an.J .Mis. t'lvirh i F. ("handler ot New York, and two nephews, Ralston F Smith ' Cleveland and Ur. c. Carter of New York. Prlrrn rrnllrrtl on Sulri Oimnnnr nale ft f ctrii Uwl In Ntw Yfr Cltr for mtk eniint I Mlurtlav. Frh. 'it. cn ihlpnifnii boIU out. rtngid r m.2! from U. O ivnta to I If (m) nnti prr pound and KIDNAP COLUMBIA STUDENT I'rrshmen Tsbr HnnilcorTed Noplio nuirr in Snamfnrrl la Aato. (Hpfrlil to Tlie Kmdnff World.) STAMFORD. Conn.. March 1. Oeorge Crlcher, Vlro President of tlie mipho .ncire claas at Cohtmbla Unlverelty, was klrinnwed from his rocim In Hartley Hall, New York, Friday by freshmen nivd hrnnsht, handcuffed. In a hlgh pnwereil automobile to Stamford, wliere 'ie was entertained by the freshmen at thn Hotel Hszelton until Saturday af ternoon. They then took him back to Nev Yorlc In the car. They mid they wou.d se that he attended their class l'inquet last night. Crlohcr. -who gave the frejshlcs" a fight before they took him. appeared to take the prank good naturcdly, ac cording to hotel guests. LADY MARIE EVANS DEAD. H'm Dime-liter of Late Attorney (irnernl of Nrir York. LONDON, Sfarch 1. Lady Evans, widow of the late Sir Francis Henry Evans, died this morning at W'orthiae. Before her marriage In 18T2 she was Silas Mario Slovens, of Albany, N. Y daughter of the late Samuel .Stevens, former Attorney General of the State of New York. Plnn to JCnlaxse 191. Iivrrence Ship Channel. BUFFALO, N. Y March l.-r-Tho In ternational Waterways Commission be gan hero to-day hearings on tliu project of enlarging the ship channel In Uie St. Lawrence River from Lake Ontario to Montreal at the Joint expense of the United States and tho Canadian Governments. Poland Tlemnndu Indemnity. COPRNHAGHN, March 1 Poland Is demanding 31,500,000.000 marks In gold an indemnity from Soviet Russia In thn peace negotlaUons. the National Tldcnde says. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. The Stoneham WEEKLY MARKET LETTER Issued everv Kridav since 100.1. j covers the active issues of the Oils, Industrials, Mining and Curb Securities No one interested in the market, either as an investor or specula tor, should fail to place his name ou our mailing llkt, to receive a copy of this full-of-valuc publi cation. Alt fr Cott N. M. Chas. A. Stoneham & Co. 41 Broad Street, New York. nnANcitta CfclctyDrolt Mllmule Bum I F'T' IT m v0 Pm.MOTION LIBERTY BONDS All denomination! boujht for rakb. lUai'il ot) tlie olMfOlxig w py 147.03 for 150 3', llond. 3J Coufllti MS.I2 fir ISO-id 4,. Bom. CtUiJI 146.60 lor 30-3d 4'4l nilf, Coup!. I4J.37 for $50 th 41,.. Bono, J CoumIi HI M lor a 50-3th 4VA Bood, 2 Cw,h l-LKlV & CO. Til. Mil 3I74.5-8.7. J4 Plot St, N. Y. LOST. FOUND AND REWARDS. IAsl' la 'Mill l':auj tuioali, rtitunlr niitrt lln UuQjk (ft, iwliuiMilg cukj rwimll' mnncr. Ac.; mrinl. Ki-uirn to boamdiT jZsJ lraxjUi lkrv, llruuUyo. ' DIED, O'DJUKX. JAMI1S J . on lob. Jg. 1020. aia 34 rears, nattva of Oloundaelju Porlxli of Ourroiv. Oountv Kerry. In land, brother of p.uuul. Mary and tbo late Udraond O'llriun. Funeral Wednosday at 0 30 A. M from his brother's home, 4 21) Hudson Bt.. Sow Torlc tliMCs to Kt. Veronica's c'hurnh. qhrtotODher and Washington rrts.. .Nenv York, whrrs a solemn mas of requiem wUI bs offered for the roposo of hi oul. Intormrnt Olivary. THE CURB--2.30 P. M. YORK PLAYS MISCEIXAKEOCS. Sblm HI- 1M Acoit Coal IH Mil Aitin Kirtor TU 190 Atnil Tiro Fiorw 10 I M Atnrr Ciodj OH 600 Am tlinrnl S 1000 Armour Ialber H'4 5M nrlllih Am Chrni I J00 ntitlrii Anirr Tob roup. 1J 400 llrttlih Araer Tob nt .. 1 400 llurjrrui ;4 WO Cor Lliht s'i 400 Clonluid Auto eo MO Columbia tex-rild 13 1100 antral Airphtlt lOVi 0300 Ocsml Motoii SJ 700 Central Tractori I 100 Om P Ida 34 1100 Inptrlil Tobacco llil 300 Korrtono Kolttbtr II TOO Llltr HcNetl S4V4 100 tltrmr Moton M 100 Mont Wtrd Co SIVt 100 Nor Am Taprr 6U 1500 Orpbtum Circuit I1H COO rcerltu M 44 1100 rrrfcnlon Tire ........ 4K SCO nidlo.Om Jli 100 rtadlo pf 5'i :00 Suhmirinf Unit ',. 1) S00 Swin Inttrnttlonal .... 41 1300 U 8 mnm is SOO Caltrd lvt Prod II 1000 Cnlttd rroru Sborlnt , :A tOO tlnlud Rttoll Canitr.... 11 (00 Union Carbide 43 1000 V VlrUdou Ins 18 lNPETENDBNT OllA 2500 AlUrd Oil 1(00 lAnul noraltr It 100 Arkaona Nat Caa 800 Hell TtOi l'a U00 Boone Oil 44 ISU Motion Wromlnf If, 100 Carlb Kind :J UOO ConUnmttl lift 13 -00 Coida A, Cn SVti 10300 nonunion Oil SOU 409 Duauettnt (li isoo nk nubi rot tu 1100 Krtfl Oil m I00O Kormnlda Oil U 1C00 FVcWll OU 8K 300 rrnalaod TU lOtJ Onillind on 41H 800 Glcnrook Oil 81a 3(0 Home lWroltnm 1 100 Itouotnn OU M 1 000 Hudson Oil K 1000 Int rurol C)M TOO Il and Oil S 100 Kir Count &a 1'4 800 Klni rctroleum 3K :00 Urlnsvon IH 200 Lone Star Gal 37 U-0 Misil OU 4H 300 MrrrlU Oil 1814 300 Metropolltin Trt S IHt Jlfllro on : i 500 No Am Oil J'i CCO Omar OU S 100 rvtmok OU TU 300 lUUlpe Tela 80 1800 Ilrd Hoc OU 1 3300 IViau Oil SH VO Rait Crerb Ilod iti SI0 Krobnard OU 4 Caa.... 4 COOfl Rmnu ra 33 1700 Saoll; OU 10 400 Soutbtrn futte IU 433 Kpmtw PH 19 SOO TViaa 1-artflo Coal M 300 Ttortnal 0(1 l 3T( Cn'ud Tex OU I ItifO Vdoan Oil 3300 VTnJte OU 30 MINIMI. 700 Alii Br del l't 7500 Am Tin & TunnUn ... S 1000 'Atlanta 3 8800 rvirtiro- Dlrida 13 3000 nelr&n' 1.1 1 13 1C00 III! Uria-e ,V lw. Mi TH 10 on 411 10 8 18 T It J'i 87 13 '814 24 34 11 llli 33 33 U'A n 43 t :s 11 u ii 11 3 nu 1V A 4 77 H lli 114 114 37 HHl 8 17W A Tli in 8H '1 48 U 8U M II 6714 4?i 1T4 U 1U sm 414 ITK S 14 814 S 38 ' ra 48 4 8914 10 1U 18 83 1814 II t 3814 114 T4 It i 1IU 8 18 34 Vi 87 I! tOH : t 24 1114 1814 14 83 3IU IH 31 44 4 IH IS II 41 IH II i 14ft 43 18 H 44 S3 114 4U 1A nii 1m 814 UK H 814 IVi U 8K 7 4m 8U 814 83 II 8TS4 I 114 3U 1 ST 4H 1814 8 3 814 SU 714 33 1 3 13 4 87K 10 114 18 88 1814 1 K 30 A H 3 13 13 A (Continued From First Pae.) errant persons In cities that tho tnilk of the 1o1lution enacted by CongrctH Is puroohlol, ordinarily bcnoflUng' farrnvrs and dwellers In smiUI towns. Tho oonvpliUnt Is well founded. The reason Is that the laiToalUal loajlslatont look after tho Intercuts of their constituents. A case In point should still be fresh In the minds of tho pcoplo .of New York 3tv. When the President sent hU veto of dntstlo Prohibition legis lation to tho Congress tho veto could have been upheld In tho Houso had tho representatives from Now York City been In tholr seats. They were at homo attending to their private affairs and tho II cruse passed the legislation over tho President's veto and the "hicks" bad tho laugh on tho "city slickers." "I'd like to he able to talk to all tho momibers of tho House," said a Southern Representative arguing for drastic reduction in governmental ex pendltureti on tho floor of the House tho other day, "but I can't talk to tho members from the big cities. They're never hero unless thoy aro sent for to cast their votes on some measure In which their parti ce are Interested." Tho House membership Is fixed nt 4.15. Now Yours membership is fixed at forty-throe a fraction loss than 10 ier cent. At this time Now York has forty-ono Ketprcscirtntives on the rolls of thn House. Tho vacancies, 3 83 114 II 814 IH A ti IU 111 13 13 13 3T 414 Brum. Hub. 130i 'Ho A Moat 68 (000 Cited Uta 33 1100 'Cltlldl Cop 1A 1700 Candrlarta U II 300 Con Virginia 8H 700 OfMno Cold 3 1300 Craervnt MoNtmara 4 1309 DeBem Mlaoa H 800 49 tnnlnc 114 1100 'Golden (lata U4 8000 'Gold Cost 13 1000 'Gold IVrel 18 4000 'Gold Kllirr rick 18 13300 Gold Z.ae 30 1200 tltda Mlnlns 4H 300 liondtirai 18 2100 Jumtw Bitenelon 7 3300 Knol Dlrldn 114 1300 toulalaaa Co ,, 1000 MrJtln Dtr 33 3W0 IfaN'imira A 3000 Manh Ula 13 1000 JtotlKrtndj 30 10O Mother Lode now 5 300 National Tin 10 30 Nlpiubur 11 00 Optilr Slim 114 000 Prlii oe Con If, 1048 Ku Coos 814 3000 llocaeaUT illaea U 7400 Roper Gronp ( 3000 Stlrer Kim Dlttdo .... 8 1000 8 SUrer Iad ,', 1003 Stewart Mia 18 3i0 Toncpah lielraonl IK 3000 Tonopab Caab Her 8 2700 Tobo Dlrtda , 3H 0 Tnnopab Ell til 7000 Tono-JIm II 34 1000 iTonopaa Mldwar IS 100 Tonorab Uln IH 1000 Tonopeb Tteeciia Kola.. 31 1910 Vlotorr a TOO UMl O Ill 7000 "Walla Capo II noKDS lSDon Allied Vrtrr f TTfi 80O0 Am Tfl S3 tS ft 0O0 Kelllum Hot la 13 OtU M 44000 Urn Kl Ca tt P7 3000 Jtuailan Gort BUt 34 34 3000 nuulan Gort IHt JT 37 I0OO Swlti Got 3tta 88 88 Low. Laat. f3 u IH II I'i i i 84H 1U IH 13 13 II IS 4V caused by the eleotlon of Ileution la. Haskell to tho Hcnch In Brooklyn and F. U 1a Ounrdla to tho Presi dency of the Hurough of Manhattan have not been filled, Haskell and Ii Uu.mlla both of whom wcro useful members of tho Houso were elected to olllcc In their home communities four months ago. Since then tho Tenth Congress District In 11 rook yn and tho Fourteenth Con gress District in Manhattan have been unrepresented In tho Houso of llepro sentntlves. 63,265 NEW YORK VOTCRS WITH NO REPRESENTATION. The total vote cast for Congressional candidates In the Tenth District In llrooklyn In November, 1913. was 4J, 4S9. Ill thq same election 20.S2C voto-s went to the polls and cast their ballots for the candidates for the House In the Fourteenth District In Manhattan. Thero was great ndo In New York over tho fact thnt the voters In the districts represented by tho flvo So cialist Assemblymen who wero sus pended in Albany were, by tho 'sns pension, cheated out of their Assembly representation. The fact that 63.105 voters In New York City havo nccn unrepresented In the Lower Houso of Congress for four months at a time when tho nerds of the wholo Nation call for full, strong and protective representation, appears to havo hcen publicly overlooked. Two live wires from theso districts two inon who would come Into tho House pledged to tnkc care of the Interests of tho people, to vote for legislation calculated to reduce Fed eral taxes and tho high cost of living might be determining factors In tho great struggle soon to be decided. Will Gov. Smith cull special elections and will the leaders of both parties 17H 1TH T f TH A 88 H 18 30 3 10 11 IH 8H 18 A 5 ' A 11 2H 8 314 i," 13 ,? h 71 03 TH A 83 A 11 so 3 10 11 IH lA 114 13 H 9 A 1 2H 8 1'4 13 an 31 li PUBLIC CONVENIENCE COINCIDENT WITH RETURN OF THE RAILROADS TO THEIR OWNERS SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES HAVE RE-ESTABLISHED A FREIGHT AND PASSENGER OFFICE AT NEW YORK L. J. SPENCE, Director at Trirria. 165 Broadway, S. C. CHILES, C IN l SAL AQCNT, FSII0HT DEPARTMENT, 165 Broadway. A. J. POSTON, ENERAL AQENT, PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, 165 Broadway PHONE C0RTL ANDT 4800 flERAL DIRECTOR3. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. A FUNERAL ARRANGEMENT once placed in our hands, means atten tion to every detail, no matter how seem ingly unimportant. The Superior "CAMPBELL SERVICE" is tho result of years of experience combined with the proper selec tion of materials at tho rlftht price. Call" Columbus 8200" Any Hour, Day or Night FRANK E. CAMPBELL THE FUNEm CHURCH.. Droadway at 66 St. 23- Strett at SV.. floorrra for all orcwdona. A HI otic Funrral lit alarm var Ktm-laJtr put uo men eCmmllted to rmre'salon of prxt-war extravnganee? ui mo torty-ono New xorlc repre sentatives In Congress, twontv-two aro Itepubllcans and nineteen ars democrats. All the Domocrats are from New York City, savo two J. Vlncont Clan I y of Westchester County and James M. SIcad of lluffilo. The Kepubllcans havo two rcpi-etentstlves from llrooklyn John MaeC a of the ?d District and Fred V. Howe of tho 6th Wstrlct. The Nlw York Btnts llrst termers number fifteen, the sec ond tenners live, the third termer twelve, and nlno have served more, than throe terms, Thn vctornns In th Now York dele gallon aro Henry St. Ooldfogle of the llth .Manhattan District, Tammany, who Is serving his eighth term. He was first elected to tho Fifty-seventh Congress in lflOO and Sorved contin uously until 1DH, Ho dropped out for two terms and was chosen again in 1918. Daniel J. Itlordan, representing the 11th District, Tammany, Lower Manhattan and Staten Island, has been u memhor ot tho Houso contin uously since 1906. Another voter in Now York City merobor is James V. Mahor of llrooklyn. who Is In his fifth term. Luther V. Molt, Itopuullcan, of Oswego, is in his fifth term. ONLY ONE NEW YORKER ON APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE. The bulk of the work of tho House if donohy'commltlees, although mem bers who are not afraid to get up and express themselves often do as much for the country on tbo floor of tho Houso as If they were influential in committees of importance. The N'ow York delegation, forty-one In number, Is poorly represented on the important committees. Lack of space In this article forbids extended men Hon of committee assignments. This phase of the part the State of New York plays In National legislation will bo taken up in another article, as will tho percentage of Now York members who respond to roll calls and take part in discussions on legis lation. Tho committee places held by Haskell and La aunrdla have not been nllmt, according to the Directory of the Sixty-ninth Congress, j In the present crisis In national i I i l Ml m li illihM I I uiona is a very important commutes now xorK. wmcn nni neon ma srar State In the Union In population for one hundred years and has IM all other Btiites in every other conaldenf' tion entitling it to preponderance of intell gent representation for as long a time, has but one representative on the Committee on Appropriations of the House, Walter V. Magee Of ' Syraeusc, n Itepubllcon. Tho chaim, man of the committee; Is James Wrr iioou oi Ltiiar itapius, Iowa, ana iob vice chairman i William IL Wood of Uifuyette, Ind. Mr Msgte, representing the- pre mier Stnte of New York, Is tt hard worklnr and conselentlous - member of the Appropriations Committee. The Htalt of l'ennsylvanla has two representatives on' that committee, the Mta e of MassAChunctts has two reprnsnntAtlvss and the State of Illi nois haw two representatives. Thr Siate of Pennsylvania has thlr- . ty-two Representatives In the House, the Sra'.b of Illinois has twontv.dvo and the .Stale of Massachusetts has sixteen, Massachusetts and Illinois, with rorty-ono Heprcientatlves thev A equal of tho present representation of New York have four members on the Appropriations Committee to New York's one. The States of Pennsyl vania, Illinois and Massachusetts, with ffivonly. three Itepresentallves, ) havo members to New York's ' one. The State of New York has twenty. two Hopubllean members In the Houae nnd ono member oa th" Appropriations Committee. Tho . Htat.s or Pennsylvania, Illldoljr arid Masiachusetts have ntty-rtva IUuub llcun Hepresentatlves in tbo Houso and six of them are on the Appro priations Committee. In .vmcluslon, for the present, bo' It ' rccoidet. that tho twenty-two He- publican members from tho premier . Slate oi New York hold only three committee Chairmanships Hanking ' and Currency, Indian Affairs said.' Uoads. More is to come about tho nopfo-.' sentntlves of the premier Stnfo or. New York in the Congress of thft United Stales who, llguratlrelr hound and gagged, are going throtwh the form of looking uftcr the Inter rst.i of J, 193,000 voters. New March Numbers of ism lal ecords Market Romaine's Firsti ColunuDia.Records This Ecnsattonal new soprano of the New York Metropolitan Opera rnmninw m?ilr tia.r nmkii 1.fi ) with four exquisite records. Aa an exclusive Columbia star she trives every promise of adding an even wider following of music lovers to the great audiences who have to enthusiastically applauded her every appearance in London. Paris, and Vcw York. La Bohessa , m MignoB ... Lonaaoirw, That't AS A LlUl. 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