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Bankers and Brokers.
.Redmond Bj_o.
HIGH GRADE INVESTMENT
BONDS AND SECURITIES
LETTERS Or CREDIT
POR TRANELERS
PhiUddphil 507 Chestnut St.
33 Pine St, New York.
Knauth, Nachod & Kiihne
15 William St., New York
Letters of Credit
and
Travelers Checks
HENRY CLEWS & CO.
11,13, 15&17 Broad Street.
BANKERS.
Travelers' letters of credit available the world
over. Bills of exchange in sterling and
francs in sums to suit.
Deposit accounts received. Investment Securi
ties, Stocks and Bonds bought and sold on com
mission.
MEMBERS N. V. STOCK EXCHANGE.
Manhattan Company Bank,
Mechanics National Bank,
Bank of New York,
DEALT IN.
cx_ix\arTGi\_r gilbert
2 Wall St. , j
" FOR SALE—
Aeolian Weber Piano _n_ Pianola Common,
Babcock & Wiicox r.». Stock.
WAI7TED—
Internationa! Nickel Prcf. and Common,
Federal Sugar Common.
FREDERIC H. F>-TCH.
X>c_l»r in Unlisted Swwrttie- of ILallr«--« .->n.; other
Cnrp-rmxiotm in the I'nlted Prate* «n<l «>U---her<«
"T»J 111 € Broad. S.I Broad St.. Nm York. ■
Giiicago anil !!ori!iW2siern Stock
Scrip Bought and Sold. |
SCHMIDT & GALLATIN,
Memhrrs N. V. *t:v_ n.rhanffe.
T»l.. V.Z<(, ttxtor. 11l 1 www. N. Y.
ttucmtm* K. <i«rhnm. John It Van Srhairk.
1.1. IMO-1-1I and IStS n«ctor. fnlilf. Tarpolrum.
VAN ->CH/\!Ch & CO.,
m,:mbei:. of &_«£_ ißti ßti < j^-_3
' I 1. ; pa 1; u.l «■•• Trade.
7 WALL STREET.
fl--n. <»!!..« J_JJ ' '-< -"-rai-ii **- Ituitimnrr.
I .>._ Jli. h.. -t . \-.»ark, N. J.
MACKAY & CO.
Bankers
NEW YORK
TOW n-::i.\DE'.j-HiA Chicago
mi F. MARQUAND
35-37 BROAD st._i_i:t.
STOCKS a_c_cL _t_O_vr_DS
FOB INVESTMENT OR ON MARGIN.
_-r_-T__: SS_ l^-_5 O S_« ■■ft-SMias of th. Market
lor tn* >r«r i_o:,. mallea Xr<s« on application
CURB STOCKS
J. THOMAS REINHARDT
-IK !\l I-T IN dim STOCKS *
_^ '' ' R ' "' »5 WhW SI rv»t .
Dividend Xotices.
TRUST CO
66 BHOADWAV. X V
"~-"2S£__, -"--«•
Bath Baetrte & o ;is :.,g !:t ,-,-, n
Beech Creek CoaJ & ,<.*.. ,- , j, lr9t * l8 '
Brockville. «'»" A- v.i r S n Ry . Co .
Flr*t 4h l P°" & -vnh western Ry. C o.
Cuba Hardwood Co. First Os
Hudson Counties Gas & Electric Ho i,» >*"■
Klotz Throwing Co. First «_ 5% "
Marshall Light, Heat & Pou- Pr Co pi m K.
Mjc h i r Traction tension co. TV
Mine Sec. Corp. Collateral Trust 7s
yStSST* CC ° nS - "■*■ • MUling Co.
Kewfoun-landT:: Estates. Ltd First Es
New River Lumber Co. First 6f " rat " S "
New York. Auburn & Lan s!ng Ry Co -.. , w
P_-Oa.s & Electric Co. Firsf 5_ °» »**■%.
Point Pleasant Traction c o First . s
I^lelgh & Southport Ry. Co Firsts
Sierra Madiv L__,a _- Lurßber Co / _ .
Southern States Lumber Co. Second 66 S fc
Tehuantf, Rubb - cujt -« co. *
Money Cs ■ -°- Purchase
Tyler Lumber Ca First 6s.
VVfc-hingTon^centrai R y . <•„ First 4a.
AT A ■BDIfiBVVB. &a_d OF DI
of four per cent. <4<7«) w_J'<iiJJi^- V IVo *' a dividend
Mock of the Company _tv2t^ Ul>on th <»Pl_l
stockholder, of rlcorS r .unViV <l ,c J <1 v . n " J Olh - »<>«. to
will clo.« at the clo.e of t.u.1l _. 1S J ? T 1 Tr n * " took.
reopen on July 2. l»0«. "•"'*»• « n June 12. 180«. and
. ALFRED nOMEB, Tre__.,,>-
Bankers and Brokers,
WE SOLICIT THE BUSINESS
of S^^SSiii^^ conscientious "Service" in execution
ioo bale lots. "MARKET REVIFW- ; -^!. n / n IOO ° bushel luts and Cotto " i»
JOHN A. BOARDMAN & CO
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Uptown Offices, 33 Broadway, INToxtc Yox-1i
near Bond St. Main Office. 415-417 Walnut St..' PhiU. a " d Bro * dw ay; 655 Broadway,
STOCKS GENERALLY HIGHER.
PRICKS ADVANCE ON LIGHT DAY'S TRADING.
St. Paul the Feature, Buying Based on Report of Eights to Sharehold
ers — Bank Statement Disappointing.
C!oslng prices of stocks dealt In. with net
changes, follow:
-tlit ft—l C 0... 23% + HI lowa Cent pf . . . . 31
do iref in*. *>■ H X Ice of Cnic... UV« - '»
Ami! Copper. . .loß% + %i Louis & Nash. ..14»» —
•Am Beet fig.. 27S —U! Mexican Central. -..>» +1%
Am C & P_jr.. 41% -HI Mich Cent 143 -r&
Am Cotton OH. 31* — V M & St L....... il* -t- ,'
Am Ice Secur.. >i 2% +I%' MBPft BJ M.lff +»»*
•Am Locomotive 70% -- *|iio Kan & Tex.. J4^* -r V.
•Am Bmdt 135 ■*■ % do pre; ; *«* +Vj
Am Pneumat... 44 + »i( Mlhsourl Pac O.i -,- %
do nef ...•■ -4 *N»: '- "ii ... t«V_ — *
Am Bteel Fdry. 1.% - < N V Air Brake. 14o:. —1
do pref 4U -% N V Central..... 1J.»» +%
•Am Sugar 135% -,;gV Ci. St L... • + %
Am Tot. pref...H«* — V- V O _.- « &1% — 2
•Anacor-t ... .3*l -r 1% Sozt _• »'•_• ••• * Il*I 1 * +J»
AT& S F ...<.«• + %;Nurth American. 97% + S
At Coast Llne..l4S I Northern Pa-. . . 211% ■+ *4
BaJt * Ohio ...1_ — |Pae_e Coast U^% ■+ J.
do pref „. !>4 ; , i IVnn Railroad. . .133 —V.
Uklyn Rap Tr... *S - % I'coria .& i:a»J... ■'.«* +lte \
Canadian Vac. . 140% ! 1 'rested Steel Car ._■!• - — -
Cent Leather... 42% + *.Uy Steel Spring. ••-% + >
Ch«-s a.- Ohio . 58* + % Heading ■ ■! ■"* -t M
Chic _.- AH pf.. 704 + 4 do Ist l-i-cf 92% - »
Chic Gt West.. 10 I 'Rep Iron _: Stl. _'J +"•
dope*! U :<■> ! do pi_ 1"-*H -♦- Si
CMA St p 174* +3% Bock lil-nd -'< —■»
do pref I«3* +2 St 1- &BV2! pf 40* +1*
CAN W 2"6 • -1 iSt Louis Soothw _-'■■« + %
Chic Ter Tr 12* 4- % ... pref •*'•''*» +*'■»
do pref M +1 | Blnsf rihnff >«>'» i %
Chic Un Tr pf . . 13% - % I Southern 150. ... 66%
C« ■■ * 1... '.»«», IS I Southern By »«■■»
Col Fuel & 1... 60% -IV Vena Cft 1 '."•«** +1 I
Col A So Ist pf. <!»»* + % Texas & Pac .. . 33% +»_»
Consol Gas .. 189% /— 4 do Land Trust. 77' -1% j
Corn PR Co pf. 80 TSt L A W if. 49-, —V* I
Den & R a... 4»'i Twin City P. T. . .111! — (
do pref M 4- 4 ' Union I'actic 15.. 4 + H
Det Un R R.... '.'.-.'. - % do pref »4% + H
DM Sec Cor... »'.3 Unit Ry Invest.. «7 + 'i
Erie 48* —*' do pref.. ••■•■<' —~
do 2d pref... 71% +1 |U S Cast I P.... 62* -4
Gen Elec Co 169% i- R Red A R.... 3B* — *
Gt North pf 307 I do pref •» + %
Hock Valley 122 -(-1 US Rubber 51
do pref ..'.... 98% - %\V B Steel 41 —
ininois Cent Ik.> — % do pref.. •-.I™f». I ™f» TJ*
Int-Met 81% | Vulcan Detln pf. t'4% +> 4
do ,-, r , ; f XV 4 - %<\Vabash pref..... 4l»* -rl»_
Inter Paper 19% -%| Wells Fargo -sO —
lowa Central... Si + » '
•Unlisted.
Closing prices of active bonds dealt In, with net
changes, follow:
Japan 6s P9* + % Col Ind »•_..--• <?% + *
Jo 2d series... 6S* + ».;Col A So Ist 45.. 03% + %
do4*B »4 4- %U S Steel 5s 'JHV -r 4
BRT 4, : . . : . 0* - 'kiWabash DBs . boX +3
Col Ind As ... 79 — >sl
STOCK MARKET OPERATIONS.
Transactions in yesterday's short session of
the stock market were light in volume on a
movement of values which generally favored the
long account. An exhibition of pronounced
strength in St. Paul apparently was due to
speculation based on the theory that the com
pany. In financing its Western extension, will
give to the stockholders valuable rights. So
tar there has been no official confirmation of the
Wall Street report regaining the form which
St. Paul's probable financing will take, but
-peculators appear to believe that there will be
an issue of bonds, also of stock The present
time does not appear to bo rropitious for the
bringing out of new securities issues, especially
as bo many underwriting syndicates are tied up
with stotks and bonds for which they have been
unable to find a market, and as a consequence
ft. Paul may conduct a large part of its financ
ing in the foreign markets The publication of
a bank statement which was not as favorable
as Friday's estimates Indicated was without
< -if--' ' on values. According to the known move
ment of money in the week, the Clearing House
return should have presented a gain in ca^h
of between $G,fWO.OOO and $9,«X)0.000. but the
actual figures showed a gain of only $1,126,000,
while the reserve above lesal requirements was
increased by only 1121.875. An Increase in loans
"f P2,HV2.000, with the gain in each, accounted
In great part for the increase in deposits of
more than 14^000.000. the latter ' Hem causing a
pain In the rash required against deposits of
£1.004,000, hi'!:, deducted from the Increase in
a<tual cash, brought about the change men
tioned above in reserve. Total reserve now
stands at •*•'„s it",.: rj.".. compared with $G.0.j0,275
at this time a year ag<>. nnd $31,700,875 In the
corresponding period In 1904. Closing prices as
a rule were at or near the best of the day.
According to the belief of the best informed
men In Wall Street there will be a further large
return movement of money from San Francisco
In the couree of a few weeks, and as a conse
quence it Is r.srume?! that there will be a large
enough accumulation of funds in the city banks
to maintain ■ relatively easy level for loans in
the next two months. The action of the- Secre
tary of the Treasury In the week in suspending
special government deposits with the banks
against an equivalent amount of gold engaged
abroad ought to be considered a reassuring de
velopment of the present situation, inasmuch
as it reflects the Improved condition of money
and the passing of the necessity for further
emergency measures. While the National City
Bank engaged .500.000 gold for import last
week there probably will be no further arrange
ments for shipments of the precious metal from
Europe to this country until there is an actual
necessity for such a movement. Current rates
of exchange, together with the price of gold
and money abroad, are not in favor of gold ex
ports to New York, and It is therefore extremely
Improbable that additional engagements will be
made. The gold engaged by the National City
Bank was taken in Australia, where sterling Is
generally at a premium. A large amount of
finance bills matured In the last week, but
these were offset by contracts against shipments
of corn later on in the season. There was no
pressure of bills on the market in the week, and
no evidence of any special inquiry for remit
tance.
While railroad earnings in the last week were
large In the great number of issues, there was a
material falling off in the coal roads, including
Pennsylvania, and the net gains reported by
some companies were much smaller than in pre
ceding months, notably in the case of Union
Pacific, which, of course, was affected by the
San Francisco earthquake and fire. Pennsyl
vania for the first time in many months shows
on the lines east of Ptttsbnrg a large falling
off in gross receipts for the month of April and
a moderately heavy decline in net earnings,
though on the lines west of Plttsburg there was
a large gain, both in gross and net. For the
four months of the current year gross earnings
of this road amount to 143,540.209, as compared
with $37,050.80 i» In the same time a year ago,
and net earnings to $11,667,328. against $8,097.-
S2S in the corresponding period in 1905, Any
decline in railroad earnings at this time is
likely to cause unfavorable sentiment In Walt
Street owing to the fact that the railroads are
now making active preparations to Increase
their obligations through the medium of the
loan market. The congested condition of the
bond market makes it practically Impossible for
liivtlct'rs and Brokers.
NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SrXPAY. JTXE & 1906
the railroa-is to put out at present new bond
Issues, and as a consequence they are compelled
to resort to short time notes, which they hope
to convert into fixed obligations at some more
favorable period, The demands of the rail
roads for money doubtless will be an important
factor to be reckoned with In the mone- market
for ionic time to come, but it should be borne in
mind that these demands are due to the neces
sities of the companies which are developing
through the expansion of the country's indus
tries. The country needs .m. reaped railroad
ractl.ties, and it is utt&trstooU that already
inn. .. thousand milns of new track*** has Leen
contracted for. The reports received in the
wetk from commercial agencies were generally
favorable, the only adverse feature of Im
portance being the moulders 1 strikes in the iron
trade. These strikes unve caused enl'or.cea
idleneta among many plants, and naturally
buyers are now going slow in making purchases.
The general iron and steel business, however,
continues in fair volume, and consumption ol
most lines appears uninterrupted.
BOND MARKET SALES.
6500 Japanese -• BSH 7. <») L. S & II So Deb
-:-." ■• ■ - iJ 1,6^. 3V§g n7>_
-A,?. U( I, 4 "_* 2000 L _.- X Gen 6s... lib*
___ __ __!? ! ' 3 » IWWO ML,9 * W Ist. .124
S do EHII « , WWO -Mo X Ext T Ist 4s. 11^
<-■ u4 - (i *^ -o Ext 6s lUO
__ T' * *' «-"»••• 93 • i 54100 NY C Gen 3HB-- t*^i
IW/0 \rn AY i«"i_V «H U oi Ul -° P * nn Convt a * s -- "'"i
5000 do IvnW'/" 1 }?:. i «°*> K*a<»n_ Cen 45..1U1
JWO. At C__ "i_ T * ' >M<K> bt L. & S F Kef 4- BftK
g__tß#i£Ss__&tf
___ ,'" Rar a r 4s : , s "i «»• »°^ >■""&:.""
_tJS! rlt r P 11 f t }"' ?1 *i 2WO do 6t L. Dlv 4s. &8V;
in^r! J P f .H a r Lon **-U!*ii -U-0 do US
l-OD elf f jd °° i *** South Ry Ist 5... 1.8
1000 C*° "& a Ist I it**).; rr.d I_lec L. 55... 9_4
4-YHJO .ii ; ' X " ; 101 *» 40000 United RRof 9 F
\ot. r V* i Q J o 4s - laj i <s sCOK. 78H
<VW CItI * P en 1 10000 U B Steel S V 66. OSS
___ d"; l02»;i3(K)tio do 9SU.
•o 1° £ e £ 4 ? TS *»' 2 01 - 10 do Re.. ....... SI?
I__ 'I U , 4 ? 7S * 2""° do Reg 9S^
»000 __ S' TT V ••■• wl 4 - : '"" "abash Deb 8... »<K
JOOO ' '"■ CC& St L j 32000 d_ ... 81
-jw^^V en4s 102 13iM> do 81\
"•>.,f °° * So lst 4! - W^" 10000 do ... 82S
r ,"► ,• \ 1 y k ■•_"•• i»H SOOOO do 824
ISOUO Col Ind 5s A.... 71* 10U00 do 82^
£j«0 do Da B 784 7«o.rt do ?2V.
f**g jo 7s\ 10000 do :::: I_^
™ __}<> 78« 139<)00 do 82»i
-}-,% Lr J e ° r - vt *••;•'• JOTHIIKOOO do ... ?3
°vwvt »/i' i- 1 Tr - 4S "■ 94 |4V " Vk do 83 H
?<^. i , & J . C ,?" n 4s - '""* 100 " l> *o S3?
C"0?0 ! 4HS 87S:«_O0O do P3>4
?r»w *j° S7H 1000 WMd Convt 45>. . . 7.1H
J^ 575,! UVH) do 75V.
-" ' T ' io ., .; ic«v> \v Kor far lst. .114
BOM K-ln * 'r,? 1 :': ' - 9<lli 50 West Sh 4 » .1074
il ■„ v Ml '^ ! lßt - 97 * Kt(in W*l. « l.t ron
HH/K1 Kan i (ty Fo os. . 72'» i4s SS*i
6000 LS & II Bo Deb _*| 1000 Wis Cent "tiin'im'. 924
-** 974 ! ' '
Total pales of bonds. J1. 412.600.
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
The following shows yesterday's closing quota
tions for government bonds, compared with Fri
day's:
June 1. June 2.
„... . _ _, Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked.
U. S. 2s. roistered. 1030 103 103H 103 103^
V. B. .s. coupon. 1030 1034 1 " : - 1034 108?.
I. S. .is. reflstered. UtlS . 102*4 I*o4 io_V 1034
I. S. Ss. coajjon lulß 102% lOBH lO2\ 1034
I. ■"■ 3S, S. EL. 1*18.... 1024 — 1024 —
I. S. i.-. reststered. 1907 109% 102% 10.N io->",
r. 8. is. coupon. 1807 lOSH 1037, 1,134,, !<>";,
> . B. 4?. registered, 1025 l_s\ 1204 12S\ IS.
I. S. 4s, coupon. 1025 12S^» i«<,:! I"»'*^ I" 0 ) 1 '
nisi Hot of Columbia 85. .117 _ 11? _,
Philippine 4!« 1001^ — 1004 _
WEEKLY STOCK CHANGES.
I .-:. Mr-lay. J Saturday, I Net
, j May ar;. j June 2. ich'ngej.
Amalgamated Copper I |OBU 10SH +~~ \h
American ftir & Foundry..! 4<i\ 41 »_ I 1
American Knj.lUn*.. ... j. . 1114 ' 155 '* 4- 1
American Loconictive j nn 701; I IV-
American Bug_r fUftnlnir. 13« •135»» I l*i
Atchlson Top & Santa Fe. . 88% Si la
do prfferr-1 10^4 10°^ Z •
Atlantic (\>a?t Line 141114 ' 14s Till
Anaconda > 2«7 ' _«- __ "
Baltimore _■ Ohio liVSifc 1 j,i« iT
Brooklyn rtapld TrarVit. i sis 83 Z|2
.-.,.- Ohio -s-; 1004 ±>jf
Ch-i^ni-ease & Ohio | 08%
nil<-ago ft North m.. . 206 "fifl 4. 1
ehicaso Mil 4.1 Paul j in.s^ i 1744 -- «'■
Chicago Great Western.!.! 1>) „ I_
Consolidated Gas 13c,*; j^o^ T O 7 t
<■'; ,- f-* * Iron ' 5. ' m>7a 41%
Colorado Southern 1 3-i»t «i! T c.c '.'
CV)m Product, Rennlng..:: .it «? +
Delaware & Huison... •°ll 1 . _MU 4. 1 '*
Driver _• Rio Grande rNjf. ST^' *£ l T*•
pS-.tr^ err _::::::::: & - *
(Jo *1 pr-f erred ?Ju 1?2 T S
Cfn.ral Kl-.-n. „-C I ,;,,',,' '. I J
Imf-rratlopal Paper .-„ ... X,.; u,j' + *
Illinois' "'..„,,, m r ,.-,f- i7r,4i 7r ,4 ■ *£- I I 4 tl
lCan?:is City Southern pref. 63% M »- __ v
I^utsvll- & Nashville 145 a! .V, T * T_Jj
Mexican Centra] 1 •■•■: J i! !,* ■ J 4
Manhattan i_2 " ' i?->i* i ? 3*
Missouri Pacific I £1- 8 1?
Missouri, Knn-:,» & Texas. ' 34J4 I •?« T j_
do itelj.::::::::::: SSi 4S i4i 4i 4 ' g* _____
Nat lona I Biscuit I «i ,",, *
National !>>ad | 77 -,-!, > „
N V central * Hud Itlver. 139 $3 :I T '
N \ 'Ontario * Wwtorn. . . | .MH M' 4 - H
Nnifn.lt _.- \\ , -■stern I *s«> > - t »ST l i _ S
Northern Pacific ' 2ti7'- ! 2111n +4C
Peoples Gas of micaco ...' 02 • jv.
I'ittßliur. Coal preferred...! r.5 I M 1
Pacific Cna-t 1 i.mv ' 131%; _ *.
Pacific Mnll 1 B»U 39 _ v
Pennsylvania ! 13414 13 -, _m
PreMed Steel Car I .-,1 R"> +1
n*n<ling 1 IS'i 14O\ V]v
lo Ist preferred | 02 D.14 4- »i
Republic iron & *«"■! .... Zt% 29 4. lU
do preferred ; 103 10.3H 4- V
RrK-k Ulnnd 2.1^ 2»'. -I- «I
d,, preferred | «r, «4 *; ! _ 1/
Sheffield Steel & Iron! 70*. SO'; I 4. t,
Southern Railway I »s l 4 ,IS% + li
do preferred ! 100 00% _ i^,
Southern Pacific I «.'."» I i>;S 4. 1
8t I/ouli Southwestern ' 21 ' i _2 l « 4. \
do preferred ' 554 ' MS 4- IT*
Texas * Pacific I :fj' s 3.3\ 4- Hi
Toledo. Ft I»uls A West.. I .3] ;t,,-r,; t ,,-r, _ v
Tuln City Rapid Transit..! 117 : -» ' HP, —1%.
rnlon Pacific ■ HS\, ; ,»,,,i_ 4. „
TJnited State* Steel ' 40H I 4| IS
do preferred I 105H I W.V4 I Si
Virginia-Carolina Cht-mlcal ' 41 '■ 40 _ 1
Wahash i 21 ' i ! 21 — V.
Western T'nion I o_^i | l)°V4 i>
Wisconsin Central prrf | r.<*i | {^",14 j + £
Total sales for the week 1 on- .- -„
Total gales In preceding week ... .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. a7_4»45
•Ex dividend. ~°
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
MONEY MARKET.-Money on call. 2% per cent.
Time money was quoted at 4 per cent for thirty
day*. 4>4 per crnt for sixty days, 44/?/4»; per cent
for ninety days and four months and 4»i'§'s per
cfnt for five and six months. Commercial paper
was quoted at ECSU per cent for sixty to ninety
days, F.'.fF.i, p . r rent for four to six months and
U\'nC per cent for others.
POREION EXCHANOHL - Market closed firm.
Actual closing rates follow:
Cables. Sl_ht. Elxty Jays
Berlin* 4.8M8 *.^>4«4.R3>_ 4s_fJ4's->i
Kruno* T>.\*\ !S*i<ifS.l«V 5.224ff1»3 «MTi
Rolchninarks ....{Mll-ia 94**©04 11 10 04 l-l(Vw«4 13-16
Guild*™ SO 15-16<840 30%g3D 13-16
•L«»s 1-16.
Bankers' posted rates were, as follows:
_, „ Sixty day*. Demand.
Ft*rlln(r 4.R3 4 i-AU
Germany rH> -remark- 94 «4 .V,r_
rraaoe franc* .1.20 r 171.
B'lKlum franca r; 21»4 , ;■/
Switzerland francs S.S.^i « ,cis
Holland fpilMeni .')'.»'* ° {;),*
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE,— New Orleans— Com
mercial. 25c discount; bank. $1 premium. San Fran
cisco—Slgrht. par: telegraph. 2Hc Boston— 20c dis
count. Chicago— loc discount. Charleston—
par; celling. He premium. Cincinnati— 25 C premium
Savannah— Buying, EOc discount; selling, 75c ia .
count. Minneapolis— premium. St. Louis—
premium bid, 280 premium asked.
FOREIGN MONET MARKET.-Call money in
London. 2Vi©3 per cent. Open market discount rate
for short bills. 3% per cent; long bills. 3^ per cent
Berlin discount rate, 34» per cent. Berlin exchange
on London. 20 marks 61 pfennigs. Paris discount
rate. 2 15-16 per cent. Paris exchange on London 25
francs mi centimes. Bar gold In London 77s sud
FOREIGN SECURITIES.-Brltlsh consols ft
money. 89; for the account. 89*. French rentes m
francs 70 centimes. Japanese 6s. first series loi'u.
SILVER MARKET. -Bar silver. 87V - Me,...
silver dollars. 52c. Bar silver In London closed *"
GOLD PREMIUM.-In Madrid. 9.25; Lisbon 4.M •
MEXICAN EXCHANGE-Mexlcan exchange on
New York is quoted at 138V4. "-cnango on
RAILROAD AND OTHER STOCKS.
■an is^H c gagggg»AK
— — 1 Adams Express. — — — — tt
Albany- & tiu*... — • — • ~ - ■ ~^X V S!
4001 Ado prer IIBe " •• fu l 4 • ■ 3* Sim ISI
H.sNr'Amal Copper. .. »••> %» ~^ =«
400 Mm Beet .sugar 27'4i 11% 1 £?**, -^r« |'J
! jZtcjTi F'dry ; 42 42 j 41 % "* "* ift*
do .prcf. ........ —.— : ».lsJwß«
iwlASwWton Cli 31% 31% 31-4 314 WM ««
1 do pref : — — —!—«> !■«
|Amer DM Tel.. — — — — — .8»
Amer t:xpre..s .' — — — — 21 ' "at
«Am Gr Twin- — — — — | «> ' W»
: I Amer Hide &L — — —( — «'» '
, co pref — — — t — 32 I 33'.j
J.OOO Amer Ice .Sec... or, f.2'«. 61T4| H2-;, «2T» «-J
'Arn^r Uns. 10 •?'
, •,„, ir^f — — — — I 38** 3*"?
3.rtoi« I# Am Locomotive 70 10% 70 *••»'« '" ;'.''♦
1 'do pee: — ' — — I — ; 114 1 115
4. T00 •ABW Smelting. 1.'.4H ÜBIi IMHiIM f]M> };r»
-I— j •do pref ! — . - i — I — ll^Hlll^'i
•!(•> pirt n....|-l-- -I »•• 11 , 14 *
2001 Am Steel F"«lry. 12% | 13% | 12% 12% UJj J»^
I.ll)o|*Amer Sujwr.... 135^|13.V,|ia5Hjl33 1 !» 13.-% J3«
. 'Jo pref I - ! — — — 1;« «J
Am To! & Cable: — , — — I — •',' '•-
-Am Tel & ivi..| — I — — I - "■ u>
.-.--i laser Tob pref..!lo3Vi|lo3U 101*1034 -- —
=r A .^pr^! Ie . n : = - ! z i = iS. X
loT.AU Clili.:: 148 t! |I4S 14» »;H US
2lX»|Am I'tieu b«rv..| 44 I 44 . *4 J 44 I 4"H 44
d&siag§BS is 1.4. >*4V. fig* SHU
100 do vrof 1 04Ht »»Vii wv »4H W I>4',
7.300! Bklin Rap Tr.. ttVtl S3 j B3V* « «-» M
18-klyn Un Gas.. — — — — 'WS*
lSlßrunswlck IIS 13 118 18 ll>* Is**
- Ruff h *.• pittj. — i — — — -~ »•>
1 do pref I — — - - J" I£>
DufT i Sus pref — I — — — I M **,'
— -j*Butt«rlek C 0... — , — — — £> ™J
Too Cana.ifnn^Parfflc 1COHI1«H I"OT4ICOVi lt>iH }••%
-—C■ So Am Tel. — 1 - — — 1«» Uo
400 Centml Leather. 42 I 4-"^' 42 *"'* ■>-"< <;>
■ do pref — — I — — »04 10&H
(Central of N J... — I — ! - . — 233 23.
1.800 ches a Ohio r..s'.. 59 I CS>-s nST» 55% st>Ti
- Chlcajro & Alton — — — — 26^ 30
100 do pref 7«i* 7.V, T.iS "CVi 71 77
»*> Clilc (it West... lSvi l:> 18-« l'J ; I*V 1?,,
1 do pref A — — — — Tfl « 1 '4
ami do pref B 30 30 20 30 314. 32
do Sen i — : — I — i — MV» '4H,
25,100 Chte Mil &St 1> 171-h IY4", 171 174V4 17441 174H
MM do pref ! IS2 lH3ViilB2 183H W —
1.100 Chic & Northw.|2o3'4 206 |^"03H 206 »JH »•
Ch St PM& Oi — : — , — — }I 5 ] j£x
. do cref i — — ' — — ISO 190
300 Chic Term Tr. . ttH 12's 124 124: 12 , 12H
«00i do pref 30 '30 SO 30 20 35
1 Chic Inlon Trac — — — - *Jt **
100 1 do pref 13» 4 ' 134 13»4j13',i 13Vi 14
200 CCC *St L.. »S«.i 98% &SVi 9S>i OH fl^Vi
do pref -- — — - 11" m
«—« — dm Lor & Wh , — i — — — •• 97^4
1 do pref i — ! — I — — HO US
I Clev & Pltt« . — — — j — *'" —
18.500' C0l Fuel & Iron 58% 88% l 53H o»% BOT4 «
- — - do D ref — I — I — — . •■ » v
100 Col &So Ist pf 60* ! 09*! •** CO* — —
Col &H C & Ir. ! — — — — 19H ; 20
200 •Conutoek Tun. .24 I .25 1 .24 .25 — —
1.100 Ccnsol Gas 1 140 |140>i|189H 130»» 139* 14j>«i
Corn Prod Ref . . I — — — — ~J»i 22Ti
533 (Jo pref ;SO SO SO SO \K\ *'
Del & Hudson.. — - ■ — . — 213 21
. Del Lack &W. — — — — 532 0r...
10i> Deny & Rio Gr. 44U 44^ 44Vi 44V. 434 444
100 do pref 88 S8 M !SS ;83 I "S"*
'De» MftFt D. — — I — I — 19 24
200 Det United R R 9*% i 93% : !»»i| '-*> l + '•>* ; 2*''
«» «Dlßt Securities. 63* 63* 63 t>3 «3 84
•Sol So 8 4 At! — - — — i"* »
i 'do pref — — i — - BM, 38%
2T150 f U S r .P. at .V.: 4«., 46% 4G* 4C* 4SH 4HVi
I^o do Ist pref.. n% n% 7T% 77% !?'« !?*
lrtO do 2d pref 71\ 71\ 71\- 71%. 70\ .14
Evans ft T H ... — — — — 121 2S
1 do pref - — i - — « -' 5
1 Federal M& S- ----- l« IW .
-i do pref i — — — — OS* 9*\
- 1 'Ft W& D nty — — — | — 73 —
Gen Ch»m!ral... — — — I — J«> g» -
do pref . ... — — — — 103 104*
500 General Electric 1«S 16P', 1«8 MO* l«0«« 170
1.300 Northern pf. !30»T*453«7 .3f«*j3O7 3f»i*j3o7
Havana Elec I.v — I — I — ! — 45 4 I
do pref — — — — »°H P»
100 Hockln* Valley. 132 1 133 132 ! 132 (132 139
SCO do pref I M^i 00«-*l «h*J 98%: 95%; ;'•>■»
Homestak* ' . I—J—l— 1—l« | " ? »
98S|llllnols Central.. 1 170% 1 180* ; 170% 1 ISO j17»*,1.«%
; do Leased L. ..t — I — — ) — 1 103 I" 15
400'lnt Paper 1»%I 10% 19% 19% 1«4 20
! do pref ! - — — — M *S*
- *lnt Power I — — —■— m\m
lint Steam Pump — — — I — I 54 ■■'•
) do pref — — — — "7 80
100 lowa Central 2S 28 2S 2S 27* 2v t
100 do pref 51Vi 51% 51% 51% 51 | .'.l'm
700 'Int-Met w 1... 51%! 51% M M*j Bl*j M',
400! *no pref w 1...! «V 85% 85 85V*! 85%! 85*
Kana 4 Mich... — — — — 74%! 74*
Kan City South. — — — — 25*; »
- do pre'f I _____ 52*. ;,:<
KCVS &M pf — — — — *>% ! *1
Keok ft Dcs M. — — — I — 1" I '»
d.> pref — — — — 4" 1 :>0
300lKnlck Ice of Ch f.2% 62% 62* • -4 *- v - «2%
' do pref I — — I — I — I 77*1 81*
Laclede Gas — — - — — 108
do pref | - - - - | » ,110
-11. E & Western. — I — I — — 3J*, 35
; do pref : — — - — 82 «
Lon? Island — I — — — W 73
0.800 Louis 4 Nash...|lsO*!lN>%!l49'i 14f-T'jil4l)% 1"'"
IManhat Beach.. — 1— i— ]— J • I "
Manhatta.i E1... — . — I — — 1 l- v -'- 154
- I'Met1 'Met Street Rv. : — — I — I — | — |11*
1. 800 Mexican Ce.Ural 22',: -"'-* _H -"'« i —
20»>i Michigan Cent. 144*' 14."> .144*1115 14t» 145
100 Minn 4St U.".Ti 71*. 71- ; 71S ; 71.. — —
400 MStP& SS M 157% IBS ( 151% j IBS 15f»4
do pref — I — — I — |173T»'174*
3.*00 IMo Kan A Tex. 34% 34% 34*; 3«%j 34%; 34 7 i
100 do pref. ... • 68% '"■■-'•« 88% •> * «-.s*j ♦!>
1 ■«.,) Missouri Piirifl.- 04% 95% M%! 83 ! SO j Wi
! Morris a Ess«y. — — — — ! i"' 1.-
Na*h ft Chat... — I — — — 1143 113
'Nat Biscuit ..— — — — «4 I '~'\
- Mo prer — ] — — — 114 1154
— —1 Nat mam & St — — — — , 13 It's
! ,}o pref — — — — }<4 ■ -:'
COO •National Lead. 76»i 76* 76* 76* 7«* T«%
- 'do pref — — — — 1014 101%
NRR of M pf . I — — — — 18 •■•'
( do 2.1 pref — — — — IS j -•»
N*w Cent Coal. — — I — — 35 45
400! *N V Air Brake ! 145% 1 145 T i 1 145% 1 145% I — j —
Oft i N V Central . . . .139% 1 14'> 139% Hit 135» 139T«
100 n v eh * st l -at , re> , e» as iwi,l rr»
do Ist pref — I — | — 1 — 115 [118
— — do 2d pref — I — — — 84 **
IN V Dock — — — — 42 44
! do pref — — — — M 82
N T Lack AW.— — — — lisa 135
*N YA N J Tel - — — — llrt \ 145
NVX II 4 H. - — — — 11M 1»7%
BOON I Ont & W.. 51 MS 51 51% 51 I 51*
100 1 Norfolk A West. 87% 87% 87% 87% 87% 87%
! do pref ______ M> 5,1*
210! North American. 07 i !'74 97 97* »7* OS
s.HO!Northern. HO! Northern Pa. 211 1212 211 211% 211* 211%
10O ; Pacific Coast (138% 138%|138% 135%'135>% 138%
! do Ist pref ... — I — — — 100 lflfl
1 do 21 pref — I — — — I- 11 * 135
Pact— Mall — — — — 37 30
13.160 Perm R R 133% 133% ! 132% 133 132% 183
200 I'e.iria & East.. 37 ! 374 37 j 374 374 SS
- — Pee Gas & Coke — | — — — '■ 92* 93
- Plttsbur Coal.. — — — — 14 14%
i do pref — — — — 53 56
IP CC* It _.. — — — — IS 84*
1 do pref I — — — — 105 Ho
PFt W A Chic — — — — 176 179
do special — — — — 174 —
700! Pressed Stl Car. 51% 62* M", 52 52 52*
i do pref — ! — I-- I — 1.7*! US%
(Pullman p Car.. — — — — 1227 '233
Quicksilver — — — — 1*! 2
; do pref _____ 3% I 4*
!R R Securities.. — — — — 03 r»\
lOol «Ry Stl Spring.. 62% 52% 52% 62% 52% _
1 'do pref — — ! — — 1 102 HIS
24.700; Reading 140% 1414 140% 14<>V140%
2-» do Ist pref | 1)2% i 02% | 02% (»2%| 92% 02*
do 2d prof ] — I — I — I — ! M S>7
: Rons & Sara I — I — I — I — 2«.<« —
I.looi»Rep Iron ft Stl! _ I 20 I 2S | 20 I 2M, IS
•001 'do pref 103% 1 i<>.v-,,i0:u 4 103*|10.TN,,: lOJ*
•3.300 IMand '2H 2<i 28 26 2« i _•;*
' do pref | — — _ — Ci 4* 69
1 Rome W & Oicd. — — — — 130 _
, • Rubber Goods.. _____ 1 100 107
Rutland R R pf. — — — — |B0 ■£
St LAS F Ist pf ' — _ _ _ ; ,i»;4 70
100 do 2d pref I 46* 4<s* 46H 4t»i, M 1 47
1 do CA E I cts — I — — — is,, | M
1 do pref — _ — — 1:;s 1 .-.._,
l,ooO|st Louts 3outhw 22 22% S3 ! °°%! " '■' •"*- -
30. do pref .15% 55% 55% Fs.a; 55 ".v*
100 Sloss-Sh St Alr 80% 80% 80% ,v« ?9 fo*
j do pref — I _ I _ _ | ]„s 1,,.
2.100 Southern IMtldp 66% | t>m 4 ««j% 08% 68S "•'■,
, do pref — j — I — t lit* ili'»i
3.500 Southern II R... 38% »% 3s* ss% gBK sgtf
- ' do pref — — — — J,., *I ;„. '
800'Tenn Cral A Ir. ! IV. |B«%(lKS inn*: iv.» 11,-I 1 ,-" 1
B.6r<o| Texas A Pacific ' 32% 33% i 32% , 3.1% ' SSW «l
fiOrt! do I_ind Trust 77* 77% i 77* 77% 771! Vs
1 Third Aye RR. — — _ * li' 4 ,A<,J* ,^
— - ITol Peo A West — - __ _ ,7 ! *ab3
Tol Ry A UKht — — _ I _ i ;',i, , %'*
Tol St I- A W.. — — I — _ 3,,,* „^
MM do pref 49% 4!<S 49 49% 41' I«m 2
410 Twin City RTr 116% 11«% 11« lit; U v, 1 Irtt*
*l'nlon na«r A P — I — ] — I _ „ * ftl *
, Mo pref ...... _ — _ IZ -;,-.;•*
20. T00 Union Pacinc... 150 l.Vis 14!»*« i,*,, lv»U IV Y
100 do pref . 94% 94% M% 04$ .4= 'SSi
United Fruit.... — — —^ - Ut4 i m
200 Cn Ry Invest... !«7 «7 !*I 7 !«7 MU «7
300 do pref ! 7C% 77 | 7fi%| 77 | 7^; 77
Un Ry St I. pf. . — ! — ! — _ I a 4a 4 s «
450 •txsbi PA r 52 52% I .',2 B"H .V» 5 v
„' A ° rr " f ~ ~ I— — »"» 95*
'I' S Express — — — lift 113
•V>.% T a Red & Ref 3.1 r«4 3 rt ,>;u ;;»4 an.
ioo -do p,,! T9 TO IT9 » tm. 7S*!
100 U 8 Rubber . 51 51 M 81 :Rl " Aiv
do«r f «f — — - — 108%109%
ao _a pref — — — thu mv
10.600 T' S Steel 40% 414 40% 41 ! ii |4U*
I.lo© do pref ; 10.1 HW lI>KS VDB% UC%!l0« '
Vandalla R R. .. — — — __ .. * -y.
!Va Iron <■*(•_ — _ — 43 '*
"Vulc Detlnnlng- i — — — — 10 ill
100 «do pref 64% 64% 64% «4% .ay. «"t*
IWnhnsh — — -— 21 *»n
1.5001 do pref 45% 60 4«% 41»% 4JVW I«v*
100 We.lls Farso Ex. 2S> SSO 2SO 2SI> 375 4\
Went Union Tel. — — — — 921, Vo
— IWestlnnh M /*- - - - - i5 H li3
do Ist pref.... ______ J r_ .;„
Wheel _____ i« l^
! do Ist pr«»f. ... _____ SI _T*
1 do 2d pref — _____ ?.{ v li
Wisconsin Cent. — _ _ _ S«2 *!
Ido rref ... _ _ _| _ »^ W^
225.364 Total sale* for the day. •rnllsted
BALTIMORE STOCKS.
(Furnished by Van Behalf * Co.. No. 7 Wall .treet.)
do lneortl'S... (_*» 7Z"» do Inromva as .«
do 4. 05J4 02<4 I Norf Ry J"' jvi'jH ,Sii
•do Income... 8«H SOS do 44. * lrr '-- *'* . —
do IMS ail Pha. City "riy'&'uKw i»t
Seah Air L, com Vlg — I Chaa cy>n r.Ue _th *£__
do Ist pref... — 03 ICbSJt t«.t.!?. i?s "'"'
do id prsf.... *>* «l fnlon Truit £» 23
<»» _ fAM MS ! Tiiini Nat Bank 1» iS
do io-y_ar 8..101H IMI4 IKMtt. *™d f«
1 ?! Jig-
Bank.. / C»plt-I. l.pr^flts. 1 Loan*. I Specie. { l_,,_j^ | DetK>_u>i C: T^
7T~, — . t . „ '.. — TZl — TT; — r>o™ooo 12.w0.0c0' |i7.io«:w.»>: «i3<57.000; 91.507.dc0t ii_.w»«noo' TT^T'
Dank of N. Y. N_rl Bkir Ass n. »22;eCO *«».«*> 54.044.0i10, 4.132.f1W» 1145 000 27 (hWoJwi I>41 '-'»)
Bank .of the Manhattan Co £_2rSK 1.41T.700 ir».!*O.3<«) iWOiSOo' 1.045.0*» 12.914 em 72 —
Merchants; National ••• JoOOOtJ" 3.54*. 1». __•».«)« ai»a.f«»; 1.«21.(Xi0 IH.S-R^,! .-$"1
Mechanic- National ....*■•• \fsssa 4.072..VM) __.««.«» 3.857.W0) 2.315.W _3.oi,»*J *»-a_l
Bank of America i"SS«-«- 3O.».:{"«>| « «*4.000 ].tk_3.oAof 127.000.' 833.10T»)' _T__:
rhenlx National..... •• 2 3*ov«>.f-io| 19.7-(V.:'.O!> lw » 044.4 i« 3».370.fi«0 9.4«3.f«f>l I4V43IVWA'- t!?? 1 /A
National City..... _Go><i 7!.«70.m»>< 25.ir.1>.4V): 4.9f>4.W)0! I.B7S.f**>* 24 -^ 2x> 7 - 4U - 1«>1 «>
liWiliS 111 |« •§«
Jlechanlca and Trader. • wn.aoo 5,e5».700 7SO.S» s_A2Oo' 3 «? «5' ■
ss^H:: n « 111 11 1§ il m
,' : "n, N Sr_l National is; il fi ! Ms ii III; j
■ ?/n»- CenVral National - Nin Z^ [ IXX** ><«»»>*! -.«»>«! I.TSK-R* ifSJ'SS t vs :!ft!
M^rke and FMlton National 1 - wo -^» »-«*-J*_2, -'•'"" t.m.Sooj «27.*,,: COS7S
M.trnnolltan Z.OOrt.OOrt 1 efl..!^ lO.l^W^ _._sr, film 2140(<. liili^'fji!. 4JSI| »
t^nsiJi-U- ??s-_£ ruvi ■• i:; " 1 ♦^»s« :
Oriental 7SO.OflO! 1.154.400 ».4;<*.nno 1 TI." «oOi :v.--.«, ftTftliS ■-
Importers' and Traders' National I..V)O.«V>| «.ST.S.9W>| __„-._:m«4> 3.32r>fli)«! t.tRI.MA! ; ti»«i» --
Notional Park 3 -£*ffl T -iSiJ2: «■-»,««»: XT.-U* «MJ i,2tt«« 77f£ $0 -^_-*»
Ka«t Hlvrr National 25O.O0O; 122.300 1 _:?»..-«<•. 23«.7fi>i 13O>«' 1 431 nnS i *«.*>»
Fourth Niitlnnal 3.0«>.«lO r.,<»»2>., 17 •■*,%», :..Tft».«f^ .1 f f* •»¥>! . S2_2 ♦•♦»
Second National .Wo..>. t.63'».t>'\'> 1 lo.lfii».or»>! »1».<V«; 2 <C<«)f;- io.\«3>'Sr!i Bfl! "*
First National ! _o.<miM*-» 17.4A7.100 S«.«T.'..!_i 1 I_.2S»tVrtj 2 !«:» Hifi 1 7l"'S' '^! - Vt >A>i
New Yr.ik .National Exchange... I l,«*K>tiOrt 901.4W ..-.-.,., 1.803.0001 .17T> 7<*t ST'-ifu ♦■•* I W'*
Bowery | _*>.«» 77r fc -TOj 3.517. fxT0! :,;..'«.. STftlfK^! £m4'm^ ****
New York County National | 3O.C00! ssr. l<; , ».;■.:.. IMS.W<>< 40,000 RsttSS
German-American ■■ I 730.0n0: 577.3f»> 3.71».2H0 7,T.*i.>_¥> »2.ifli» •? -,-rl'ii,. "*«•
i.Tiase National * 1.000.000 ' \V-t.u,, sO.s_3.4fift' l|.l_l.4«x>! l«»2'iO! '!*"-'■><'■>£ .
Fifth Avenue I l«K000, 1.75>.i..^i., (♦.«__.«« 2,0,. » .1,, 703 Ort> '. .-"'■',. "1
Oerman Exchange 200.010 77H_i»>, 3.307.K00' l«?.0OO! 875 0"O; 43m«» ! — —
O*rrn-n«..i 2n0.00r, <^.7.» 1 47- '.{:.. 472. 0u0J 718 7 nr. l *«tt_2i' —
_nrr»ln N.itlonal 300. n»W 1.859.W0 12.5-',2.T(»»' »B«\U^! 2.fi.-.7.1<--O nr-TiS' _TT—
r.nrfleld National 1.000.00i>. 1.31«>.0<»0| 7.1V».3«)« l.^ft.OfOt .-.. ZMI VrvV-rvl 23T»<»
Fifth National 2M\OOOI 440. 000 ."Ul2.oOt>! .V.J»..V10 155.»f«. 4ii-* ■Vwv' W7n *
i:»nk of the Metropolis I 1.000.Wi0 1.6.«4.«)0 lO.!>tl.nro: I.3iM>._ooi !)21 0(¥»' lit -•»! w 2i3.*a»
WeM fide ' 200.000 811.SMM 4.44t.(1fi0. MI.OOO MSl— • T_kS ■
Seaboard Natlonnt \ X.I»0l«» 1.125.30»> 15.450.0001 2.72«"00O l^,;,»», 17^4^ •
Flr.«t National. Brocklyn ' SfO.OPO 6fi7.!i«l ; 4 r.7<».i.«> «7!..«-<. 4,0,^, 4— > , nrJ 21«««»
Liberty National I I.ooo.M*>! 2.143,300; 10.V,i....», 1 7-, „.. SSftOOO uriliT J. O1 **
New York Product Bxchanic» ! 1. C00. 000 [ 553. 40»: 8.14.-..«X>! 1 _.'.. ■. .. ;,. -. r^u., «».«» ■
New Amfterdam National Rrtrt.noft 61«l._!Tflt .-.: .... 200' >, _,«■» 533 fif»>! «"»_m"ll_1 S '
Astor National I 330.00i>! «>3.700! 4.»».<)flO! 1..v.»»> 13200O: 4 's' ««, •'W'K-j
, . _______________________-_-----_--————-------—--— .
Totals 1 117. 472. 14»,23«.400: 1.0.M.3-13.20O; 153. 103.6^0; ?'2.»&3._0r,< 'LOSB.-', 1 .l^o~_^g— •
» rv » on total deposits. Increase $12^875; reserve en deposits other than United States dAcr-aZTTT^ •
•United States deposit. Included. »17._a0.00t». _«-»-_, ' f A *»* tt7o : -j.
THE WEEK'S BANK CHANGES.
May 2«. June 2 Changes.
Loans J1.049.30rt.«00 $1.051.54.3.200 1nc. »2. 152.400
Fpecle .. mo «00 153.105.80>> Inc. 2.124.«r>©
Leiral tenders.. A3.Sftft.lOO f>2.50<».200 Dec. BST.SQQ
Deposits 1.682. 731.W0 •1.038.751.100 Inc. 4.019.3.x>
Circulation .... 49.534.900 49.73!>.200 Dec. 95.700
•United States deposits Included. .30.000.
The following shows the relation between the
total reserve and the total deposits on the respec
tive dates:
May 28. June 2 Changes.
Spe-te Jlßo.ftSl.ooo $183,105,600 1ne.52.124.fi00
Legal tenders.. _.S0«.10O 82.508.2C0 Dec. 997.900
Total J2CJ.577.100 J266.003.800 1nc.J1.123.700
Cash required
against de
posits 238.1_2.f«0 259.197.773 Inc. 1.0T4.523
Reserve ..... 604. 150 J«.M«>O_S Inc. J121.*73
Reserve on deposit other than United States de
creased $170,175.
The following are the changes for the correspond
ing week for the three preceding years: 1905—
Loans decreased ».7_0.30i>. c_sh Increased $10,078,
deposits decreased $18,651,500 and surplus reserve
decreased $10.078. 1904— Loans decreased $3,315,200.
cash increased $2.i'«2-.-O©. deposits decreased $154.
6fO and surplus reserve Increased $..068.53). I^»—
I»ans decreased $7,837,800. cash decreased $8,453.700,
deposits decreased $14,456,500 and surplus reserve
decreased $4,569,500 i
The following table shows the bank holdings on
the respective dates:
June 2. 'Oft. June 3. '05. June 4. "04.
Loans $1,061,543,200 |1. 101.283. 1C0 91.038. 5«. _• «"»
Specie lS3.Kß.6rt> 2D4.5Jf1.300 22«.6__.40n
Legal tenders... 52.*5.200 55.«23.200 79,537.2«H»
I>epo«it« •1.0.*W.751.10i> 1.13«.477.7«i0 1.09*.7J* »»>
Circulation 49.730.200 40.273. 37.252.«(«>
•United States deposits Included. $17.2R0.000.
The following shows the relation between the
total reserve and the total deposits on the respec
tive dates:
June 2. 0«. June 3. '05. June 4. '04.
Specie 51^3,105.«n>-> J_04.54«,500 $226.«23.41»
Legal tenders... 52.«>5.200 83.633.Z00 7ft. 2>«i
T a,»| re»erv«. .. J2iW.nn3.SoO $2f»0.1t5a.70i:> ».V»v4*>.*«>
Reserve required
against deposits ..I!*. I*7 77- 2*4.119.425 274 *■)«. 72.".
Res.we tß.sT«!o_ri J«.0W).273 su.TSft.sr3
Per cent of reser\-e 25.7 25.5 27. 1
FOREIGN COMMERCE.
IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE AT NEW YORK.
Week ended June 2— I 00«. 19"ft. l?>04.
DnKOods J2.578.70rt ?2.414.2JvS Jl.lWl-.923
General merchandise... 11.457.1«« 10.«31.0w_ f«.10i>.613
Totals J14.03T,.57-_ J13.045.3-«O J9.1KJ7.43i1
From .lanuarv 1 —
Drysoods ..$71.773.t#2 $«_.7aT0»57 J33.924.«77
General merchandise. ..2M.o36.2H« 2T.2. * r_. __C._3».33»
Totals ... J32S.SOO.JVSS J3ls..V>aO_l J2«51.554.415
■xfoan OF MERCHANDISE FROM NEW YORK.
January 1 to May 2».5J81 311.4*5 J223.W3.252 J201.613.722
EXPORTS OF SPECIE.
For th» weel: —
Gold Hum ?641.»«5
Silver 1.119.492 SSK.ZBS 751.M0
Totals J1. 163.392 J«M\2B*> J1.4_3.3_5
Prom January 1 —
Gold . 337.122 J32.7f.1.54« J«4. 4< -0
Silver 16.3J-.071 13.557.16.S IS.»>s3.7iH
Totals J31.fi59.193 J46.345.714 J53.153.173
IMPORTS OF SPECIE.
For the w»ek— - ... . J422.503 J37.f1«0 J19.00J
GoH $422..>i03 $37.«<>0 StSISSS
Silver".*.".'..*. -. BUBS 13&.342 .^7
Totals 1-81. SI $177,022 J4S.«3 1 J
Fiom January 1 —
Gold ...... ' *.."... J43.220.R72 J3.ri3.530 J5.5-SOAIS
Silver 2.0rt4.!Wl 1.531.34<> 407.511
Totals $45,253!b33 IB.IBMW J5.ftS7.M9
CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE SALES.
STOCKS.
Sharee I I Opon- j «l_h- I Low- I Last
sold. I : Ing. I »st. i •— . I «=»1«-.
130'Allls-Ch.lmers ...I 23 ! 23H! 23 23^*
2.210 Amal Copper ' Vft%\ |W4 Wl\ I |V **»
120! Am Car & F.1y...l 42 42 i 41 * 41 »
iW Am Locomotive... 70 ! 70S I TO TO
43t>!Am Hnieltlnn.. .. i:.4* 4 IW'« ! lS4**i I.V.V*
rt>!.\m Sugar 135 a i I 13.*. 7 » t3SS 155%
23f»|At Top & S ... SO ■, "» 7_7 _ •*»*»! *>•'■'*
F.alt A own. .. -. i«xs i 10s ] ins ' Ml
2.3.V* Hklyn Rap TV J|. ' 83% <» ! >:V «3
■VI <Tit Gt West | ID I I^HI 19 ! t» : i
T.oßO|Chl Mil *St P.. 171 1 « 175 l»; 171 ' 174S
8.040' C0l Fuel A Iron 1 MS «> ! .^■«\ *>
,V>; Consol Oai» ' \4>i\ I 14** 1 -. 140 V* 14>'*
li» !'i.«t Securities I C 363 «_» ! «1
OxVEri* 4rt»« 4*m' 4rtS: #iH
av>ll»u)» * Nash . I I.V>V l.V»t' 1»" ; * ' 14!>* 3
Mexican Central.. 22 ! 22^ [ 22 I -'-'-
701 Mo Kan * Tex...) 34V»! 34 SI 1 ?! 34*»
TflOIMo Pacinc I JHH I* 1 - 84% 9.".^»
SON V Central | 14rt I 14" 1 - M 0 ! I*>Ml
1.2«1<i Pennsylvania .... ! 133>4 1 J3.1»« 133 I 133 >■«
3.4'H> Reading I 14.1%! 141 V»i 1 KiS I»>\
llrt'Rep Steel I _R*4| ~*\\ 2"* 1 -! 2>\
280 Southern Paelftc.l MS »W'-3 r.i>>-*| (U\\
\m Southern Railway. 3S\ 3s", :<>S 3sS
140' Texan Pactft> I S3 l - I 33 \ ! 33 W I .«*♦
3.210! fnlon Pacific I ISO I 15O** i I*;.-, I.VtS
.*._(• S Pte#l 1 »l 41 1 * 4"% 41
130 ' di> pref liiS\ 1111-. ' V«% HV,
Wat-anh ! 21 21 ' 21 i 21
160| do pref I 4.HV 40 l sj 4HV, 4D 1 *
32.430 Total sales.
MINING.
hares ! ' Oped- | Hl^ii 1 I. •«■ • ' MjUH
sold. I I tr.« ! eat. ! •-«. I sale.
3mV Atlanta ! .-» I _■> j .30 i _S
T'Vi«Ti,.llar lft ! . _.? 1' .IS .?.«
S»1«»lcom»took ' .2^ .23 ' .22 ' __
I. «¥»•>' ,«,t bond- .IS ,i» I .W i .!•*
l.«V«->:Ooldfl»l<i I 32 t 3] ! .-._ I .S2
4fM)lJ| m Butler ! 1..» I*> ! 1.30) 1 1 .In
Mm t_>ne Star ' .14 ; .14 ( .14 ! II
3f« Mexican ' 1 _»"» 1.2.\ !i .0 ' t •■:,
Montgom*r\- Mt. . . .82 ' .52 I „v_
.TW.Ophlr 4.»» I 4.» Vi I 4.«!5 4*".
30<> Portland I i.rti> I i.no t Ai I.M
inrt|F\*o_.| .IT ' .17 .17 .17
!A»> fs«v««* 1 1.1 I.H 1 15 11
l.ln«>lSlr*er Pick \ an \ .25 ._s „
7.70<» Total pales. *
WALL STREET AND EXCHANGES.
FOREIGN* TRADIXO.-ForHgn houses were not
factors in the local market, owlr.g to the Whitsun
tide holidays In London.
CHICAGO A ALTON DIVIDENDS. -The direc
tors of the Chicago & Alton Railroad Company have
declared dividends of $2 a share on the cumulative 4
per cent prior lien and participating MMi and 12 a
•tat* on the preferred stock. The dividends are
payable July 2 to stockholders of record June 15.
These are the firm dividends on th* new Chicago
& Alton Railroad Company's securities. th» Chicago
_ Alton Railway being reorganised under the new
name on March 8. 1006.
ST. PAUL'S riN'ANCING.-The activity in St.
Paul stock In yesterdays market was followed
by various stories regarding the character of the
probable . financing of the company's Western em
tension. The latest report is that the company will
Issue ai.OQO.OOO new stock and t53.000.0u0 3*. p«.r cent
debentures, th« latter to fee a lien on the earnings
ahead of the preferred and not a mortgage- on the.
property. St. Paula April earnings, received yes
terday, showed an- Increase In gross of $451,413
and an Increase In net of 1— ,107
COTTOX MOVEMENT.- According to "The
BANK STATEMENT IN DETAIL.
Financial Chronicle." the total receipts of __f
for the week ended Jan. 1. :>•«. WA _'_ "™*>*
against 78.802 bales in th, pr-cedl-'sr *~Z "^
total receipts since September 1 are 7 _2___T_ -__
9.056.100 for the same period last y -.- a _£?*
of l.fiS9.ll_. Th, weather In tl» week Jr™"*
favorable. Rain fell In most sec'.ior.s .vherTn_2
and the temperature was satisfactory on t^_-_!_
SNOWS JUNE CROP REPORT-?
makes June i condition of winter wheat tl
against 91 last month and 58.3 a year ago iJ__
wheat. 94.3. against 93 last year T^ co_SS
of oats. SBL>. against 83.3 last year. tV^
of sprins wheat Is 3So.<>» acres less than laiS?
The acreage of oats about micha-md. >cv "
ONTARIO & WESTERX.-The t
turn made by the Ontario & xresterTfo- *
month of April ls altogether ascribable Z the* £
traffic to the Ontario &t\ . 3tern i 3 bj,*^.
when it is considered that almost halfTS
gross earnings of the company is derived ToanhT
business. u - s
BANK CI_CARI.VGS.-The total bank ctotrten
of the T_ nited States for the week ended Ja-. *
were R39USSSS. a S ain,t tukjßXUßi in t^rC
ceding week and $2.414.27T.«l la«r yea-
STRENGTH IX THE GOULD ' STOCKS -
Strensth In the Gould stocks was accompanied by
a report that the Gou'.d Interests had cone to a
friendly arrangement with the Pennsylvania ani
other Important interests with whom they tav»
hitherto km on distant terms.
MONET FROM SAN FRAN' ; .3. -There was
transferred yesterday from San Francisco for Xew
York account K30.0Q. in new gold. A dispatch frora
"Washington says that the Treasury Department
received application to transfer from San Frar.«
cisco CMXIO'.OOO to tY.f East
GREAT WESTERN DEBENTURE INTEREST
UNCHANGED.— The usual semi-annual interest
payment of $2 a share on the 4 p»r cent debent-.irs
stock of the Chicago Great Western Company wtQ
be made on July 13. 1906, to the holders of record
of June 30.
ADMITTED TO OUOTATTON.— There has b?ea
admitted to quotation in the unlisted department
Canadian Paoifie Railway Company certirtcates of
subscription. fu!l paid, for r.ew ordinary capita]
stock, and Baltimore & Ohio 'Company subscrip
tion receipts, fall paid, for n<?w capital stock. ~x~\~
FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONDITIONS.— . •. Sc_> •
macher & Co. say:
With the assistance of the United States Trf~»
ury, arrangements for th- importation of Sl.Wk-
COO. gold from Australia were consummated la*
■week. Without government interference th:3 in
portation would not have tak»n place, as the rates
for foreign txehangc remained practically sta
tionary sino* 1 writing ©or l»i»T mitt, and i!pmar:d
sterling is selling considerably above what is coa
ceded the sold import point. That this piece of
good news, "fnr'-ed" as it v/as. did not make the
favorable Impression in well informed banking cir
cles which was looked for in some Quarters is mt
remarkable. ImWd. there Is a grave doubr in tfca
minds of oar bp^t hankers as to the advisability
of government assistance In international transac
tions of the kir.cl. unless at a time of srrav- ten
sion At si: h a time it is to be expected, and we
look with onfi.ienee to the Secretary of the Treas
ury for relief, but during a time of comparative
ease in the money market such assistance by ;hj
government is • ertainly to be looked upon leas
favorably, itanj are asking the question as ro
the possiM. attir'ude of th- government in case of
gold' exports. If the United Stares Troasury is
warranted In assisting gold imports, might it not
also in the case of a threatened wholesale e*? 0 "*"
tion of gold step in aid create cendtttwa f_.
wnulil make it more difficult or impossible to ex
port gold from here? And what would be th* re
sult of such arbitrary procedure on the pirt of V*
government? It is s°lf-evidon: that old «**£
tior.s woi:!d be upset. rcs-Itbss in at Wst «="*"
rarv uncerratnty, which, once create.!, is bourj »
do mischief Distrust is hardly
toward stability in fls_n_e. We firmly sZ_* _■
It is safe f> let the law of supply and «_m in
sert itself. Gol,. imoorts and exports shoLll »
permitted to tik.' their natural course %ye .._—
enough confidence in the country to fe^l that ir
they are allowed to >»o so. tue balance of trade w_i
be bound to work out in our favor.
CURB MARKET TSADI3JG.
The overshadowing feature to the market fcr
ssisMa securities was a sharp break in Greer?
Consolidated Copper and the continued upwaw
movement in Maekay common. Aside frcrn tho«
two factors the market was practically -I a s»™*"
still ard quotations Ouctnated only slightly in e.tner
direction. Greene Consolidated Copper on the ne«*
of the disaster in the mines opened fully _* 18 - a *
Utea before the regular time and thousands «
shares were thrown or. the market, which brow
th" price abo it _>-, points from the previous^c'.osirs
The felling movement was general and what J*
supporting or,',. : . appeared fttfted to stem the ttu*
Maekay common, or. the other hand, was ur.
excellent support and reached a r.ew f'* h^"^
at an advance of l^ poirts t.> "*. r- ss!:l S *?
f.-rr.-.! - previous high mark by nearfil h P o^
Chicago Subway was somewhat irrrgular but .a-^
active. Standard Oil was neglected. lio ~^° ll a-ta -t
was firm. Copper Socuri:>* imorovtd *fc.
Butte Coalition v k . There wa^ no laauiry tor no J
which hold about steady.
ACTIVE CUF.3 STOCKS.
i ■ —
INDUSTRIALS.
Shares ! ! Op«- I H:.O- I __^ | £?.
■oktj [ tog, litx.^-* »t_ — .
_3i» IVth Steel ( -orp...j •'«>*» ! sJu|
2M) Hanm Tobacco*. _*_» -V_| -** t\
90O.Huu.VHl Oil I IV _»! _r 4 4*
loA do rref 4S 4> *> 9
ft* to pref «it_J.:. •*i* l=;l =; *-, l >. *,» 9
li. do pref ; '■■'<■ i »3> H*. «
;.•. .Vanhiittai Transli 3H' S ■_ *•• «
to N V Transror..... rt * . j-l
1 Stanlanl Oil 1 ew i «l» «» »
4l>»;T_»am«'l«r » ■ »., Ir.' fl
■"«' ' rape* Sk f"u!p- ■ - ii •* »■ " ._—
MINING STOCKS.
Shares ; _ ' I ."•-„- I High- i U£- J JjJ
sold I I tag. ■ fit. __J^l_L-> —
. •
30M Boston Ctoppcr j K'lj 3J*»! *V* '.'.»-
SCOlDutt* Coalition w t »'» »■»! ?J? j* 1 *
' .V^VC-oi-pcr S*.-_ritie_.. .a* s 3»V "»£ , i
1.6 M» Ctam-Ely Mlntr*.. «•"-] _J_j S '•
Mv< IVlores. U«l i * ' *J» *v. Jl-S<V».K!J 1 -
S<V» .K! Rayo M'.nlnj. . . t 3 l »j »*• »* J4 ?
B.«K> : Four Aces tC- I »» *;v. »»
V»>|Kum«c» ile-.-kCopi 5Wj S> *£ |*W
tKW.Otroux Mlnin*....| U>S, »>»' '..' I*
StWUold KtU i -\\ 2*»: .^^[ I?"*
tOliUranty Ccn*ol i t- l *i •*_»! „",,' .'
l.flm.Creeno ton Ctipper _rt •■"* -,t ' 3 1 *
2.ort> Gr«*i Gold .. 3". -'■« **i m
I.oi'o;iireen«>Uol.:-SUv«r 2*» 2U *£i 5^
tin Guar-Juato t.vnaoi a 5 * -J» »Jj I
OiWOiHannapah Mtruaa. . >» *» * i 4
TSS'Mlcma^ Ucl.t Mta. 4H *^ 2, ■• tV
tUiV Mitchell Mining... "'i TH ' •* *\
lhH»MuQt-Shoshvn* ... 4* ♦'» ,j % i**k
?tii»i Nevada Con Cop.. IS** l>4 1_ ♦ -
U*>,Nev-rtah Mj_ 8. * * *. a
LRtiitNlpinkinK MWmi\> 3N »«» -» |"»
R,H>j Precious Met Ocra is ** *""» £
ICOiTVnipah K.vt-n 10 | I" ! ■*
40Ojl_lon Copper Co.. IS : 1 "-'•"' _' » '2
t"<Mil*nlted Cupper . . tJ4 i «4*»! ** ' »t
WO ftah Am , .. i rt-. * i *■
SUil White Knob C\ji>. ,| O-ICi »>-it». •- 10 '

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