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14 Bankers and Brokers. CALL OPTION RATES. 1 Month 2 Mont ha 8 Mocths. Cater P«f4 _ *>••- 22/- 28/ £«:•-. t«j'.tm T+ti 22/8 27/8 32/0 &I«*.. l\ 2*2 * 2S Canadian Jaclici 8W SS 4H tt««l Ordr 2«i 2S J*s Kar.C Mines 6/- «/- >/ ■satbasiac •/- 4/fl B/- Nonhem Ccpr*rs 4 6 %l~ »/8 rrtcarsas 8/- »/■ .y'r Zso.ceath»... l/< /- */ a FULL UST EXPLANATORY PAMPHLET ON APPLI CATION Londoner Paris Exchange, Ltd. BANKERS. Basildon House, Mooruate St. Bank. •London, England. JAPANESE BONDS SIB. I ROSENBLATT I GO. Tel 6450 Broaa. « BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Particulars on request. R. L DAY & CO., 8 NASSAU ST, NEW YORK. 86 CONGRESS ST, BOSTON, Members N. Y. and 80-ton Stock Exchanges. Corn Exchange Bank Rights DEALT IN. CIaIXVTTOrJ GILBERT 2 WALL ST. Chas. D. Barney & Co. BANKERS & BROKERS. 15 Broad Street, KBW YOKE. IS! Knutb Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA ~ BONDS A. B. LEACH & CO, 149 BROADWAY, >'. V. CMeogm Boston. Philadelphia. "NIPISSiNG MINES" MICMAC MINING MITCHELL MINING NEVADA SMELTING MANHATTAN TRANSIT Kend for Daily Market Letter covering movements ef th*»* end all COPrKR an'! Cl'RB STOCKS. Alf. Fjpf-nal Letteis giving latest important de velopments in connection with all CURB STOCKS. J. Thomas ReinhaLrdt Specialist in Curb Stacks 18 Exrhangr I'lace 15 Wall Street Bmlud » w York DIKKI 1 WIRC TO BOSTON Cl KB DVERTISEMENTS AND BL'BSCRIPTIONS for The .*■■*- Tribune : .- .i — i at their Uptown Office. No. 1!«4 Broadway, between SGth and 37th sis., until ? o'clock p. m Advertisements rec*W*4 at the following branch offices at reculur offlre ra'es until 8 o'clock p. m . viz : £54 Bth aye , s. c. cor. 2?. d st. ; If 6th aye.. cor. 12th et.; ?2 East 14th H . ; -j;,; 'A>«' 4?d st. between Tth and tth ayes.; ■_ West Kr.th M.; IS3 8 3d aye . b»twe* n ?6th and 77th att ; io;6 "d a\p.. near €l»t et.; 1708 Ist aye., near %■■■ Rt ; 157 Ea^t i;r,th it; 7r.6 Tremor.t aye ; 6£o 3d aye.. n»-ar f.Ht et.. Zo* 3d aye.: ?10 Bleeclcer st. Trust Companies. Franklin Trust Company. 140 Broadway, Manhattan Iv v_ 164-166 Montague St.. Brooklyn ) *• *• Clt y Capital, Kurplu* and C 4 irnr\ i\f\t\ tndlTided Prnflt* over $4,500,000 \^ I.IDKI.L H. SOCTHARD. rr.»ld«-nt. J Dividend Notices. Detroit. USttWaae & MarQiirtte R. X Co "*" PERCENT. 1 ;' TOE PbR CENT, will be j,ald to the reel!>t*red holaer. of the outstar.dlne Land Grant Dor.ds ; of the lietrpu Markmac & Maruuette Railroad Company on tt.e ft. Octobei «<■«• b*-ln« the amount of" intent on "4 bonds for the six momhs ending Beptembei 20th. ~ Transfer books *m close at ■•••■» Central Tru| - - ■ ty on lja?y tr "' Orders rayr ' ay bft P roLUrft d from the Trust Com- FI'.EriERICK E. PP.IOGS Vrit W. HEATON, , Trustees. NATIONAL HIM I J COMP.4XV '*• rf^ular quartrrty divlilrnd of ONE PER CENT ?? t i l J^r Co . mrlOn^. tr< , 0 , k has h '* r :•• larca payable Octobor Jo. 100 C. to ftorKhnlders of record at th* close of business Peptember 2*. Ibf.t. Transfer books wl!l b« rlosed from ■apsssstar '.:••■ O'.tol*r IS. |908. both inrlußiV I" E i::iliEF. Treasurer. Ml»»onH, Kaniias * Teia* Railway Cm. Tv ** } %a , T^ tr< '* t - ' N « w Torlc. October 5. 1306. Th« Bnan! of I>ircrtors ha« this day declared a ceml- SS^lSI?^? Two Per <>llt ■ the tn . ISC« 10^, °li, th M Company, payable November 10. IS -♦ I- rr an 6, n6f i r r book » of Pr^f«rr*d Stork trill clo*e at 13 o clnolt, noon, on October 20 l«-0C and win reopen on th* morning of SewnW 10 liot C - O. HEDGE Vlce-Pr«.ldent. rviTH) BTATBfI im >iHK COMPANY noard of Dlrvctoi • -•sim Tiiti.h» yoar b«g!nr . • r ' -f nar-a, K^rorfl at I f» If on Honda: • ■ , »« f" of ADVEHTIPWENTS AND SUBSCRIPtFons for Th. Trlbun* reaehr« at their l>to»n OfSr. NN V r ijjj Brcaflway. l»«»«n «6th and Ifth Ms u^ii 9 «>l«it j&aYfe L?« CHICAGO STOCKS. Bio.' Asked.) *>.« «. v «^ A Booth & Co.. M% » 3f»tlona> v.-.p^jU Vi*u «* <!o pref 104 10«j ! Co r-rcf . . . . 117- m, t Aireric«n Cn.. o; JJ T i' N.tlon.i Car»y>n W 4 "7 4 60 prrf 57^ S8 1 <505 0 pn-f _ t,Q Am Radiator. ...12^ 121 JCor Ci-ir f« J» v " ~i\ in ■ set El " 20 % Aaacrleaa SMp.;. «Ha ttH &* pr»r ] & m do rf? ''■* !<• Qualr^r Oali 16* n'i Ccna! A r».rk... .'.7 T.s : 0.. |>.-rf joiu lfti It n lea :K» | s^arr ' ■ - V Chic i-Of £.'... <i •>'» .--..u«h Pier Ele». v,' >« <!o pr»f ?f> a ISt W EtaV!« CL. W't- 29 Chlr l^vju T«o:. «"+ 60 • f.o pr*f ;»s« ton Chic T*i- y- Tr.l'.;^ 110 Subway B3U 53 D'atror.*". llatcb.lß4% "-' .-- . .'• n. Co . u<\ n>t" mm.!« nii^-k... 47 4f> •fn P'.ib'.arS *• P |U I*T " 1"'. 11 4r> rr*f Mi fiC'ilWf^rn Ftrr.s... Zft 33 Sl*-* TV S EJ 2* V 1 <'Jhi<- »r l -in» 11H 122 fi" pret...<... CC. *A I •....-,. Ry. 30 32 KIM ''onh-jin O»s f,». — iar, I rtoplt'e Gas Be. — 102H I. S5 !? nis ' !i ? lf> " '*» oUm Xl 4H.»..K»1U 1014 M»t OoM ♦• BIH °1 1 -i' Chic 1« Be. - »0 , 6 1 Kx '* n **■■ "Vi fcr - I do r-on« t0."... 6SH 70 S3 <•. li,. jT. ' Bs. M^, 62% Kort» : » n: 4M... J<O»; I BOSTON STOCKS. ir-rr.'.f'.-ii by R. T» r>iy « Co.. No. 3 Nassau itraet) Oct. 4. Oct. 0. I Oft 4 Ort fi Po«t* Albany.. 2,9 «240 Boston Con.. - S2& ClHi L 8 T'ISJI «16» Centennial Mln 20U 2T E* T 2* " * "••!*' l9< rracklln Mln 25 24H ?,V' C ?! onjr 208 202 Oranfcy Mm 14 liC do pr«r.. A ....10T 10S- M>. «k Ida «7H — V €^ TCo it l\ iS ulnry Mi ' ; { » : SJSsfff:: SS ■.- V S 6m,!ir« Co & M* fctlastto M:n ... 11U IP ■ i,,3 ES22s. %."■•■■ l!S - 4 - • ■ ' >•- Blcgr^ai Uln... U% C7'4l Utah «7 «7 SECURITIES VALUES HIGHER. INCREASED PUBLIC INTEREST HELPS THE MARKET. Vvion Pacific and United States Steel Features — Money Conditions Earner — Sterling Exchange Strong. I Closing prices of stocks dealt In, with net I changes, follow: | Allls-Chal C 0... 17% + Kan City 60 pf.. 604 +Vi do pref 44% + Keo & I> M pf. - 43 •Amal Copper. .ll4% +14|K Ice of Chic... Ml% 4-1% •Am Ueet bur . 214 i Louis & Na*h...147% +1 Am C a Fdry.. 43% + HI Manhattan Beach 5% + H do rrcf . . .102H -rl%lMexlcan Central. 224 —4 Am Cotton Oil.. A>' + %iM * :« L 74% — % I Am '".:...•--• r 8% — Si do pref 9" Am II & L pf.. 27 + SI Mo Kan * Tex.. »6% + 4 Am toe Srrur.. »"».; + % Missouri Pac OS* — 4 •Am Locomotive 74 + S Nash ,<■ Chat ...I** —1 •Am Smelt 134 « + %1 Nat Biscuit «*>% •do pref 118% +HI Nat E & Btp«... 14 — 4 Am Steel Fdry. 104 + 'Nat Lead 77 4 +,4 do pref 44% + N R R of M pf £0 + % •Am Sugar 131 +%1 do 2d pref 19 Am Tel & fab.. i*« —1 IN V Air Brake.. 143 +14 Am Tob pref... 99% 4 V. 1 X V Central 140% +1» Am Wool pf ...Wt% + %|M V C & St L... »'7% + % •Anaconda 2SI +2 ! do 2d pr.-f 834 — % do cash 268*4 + |4)N YO* W. ..48 4- * A T & S F KM% 4. H Norf 4 West W4 do pref 101% —% Northern Pae....216% +3% At Coast Line.. 140 +1 Ontario Silver... 44 Bait & Ohio 122% ■*■ %' Paclflo Mail 37% + % do pref 92 j Perm Railroad.. .141% + 4 Bklyn Rap Tr .7- + % Peo QA C 894 +1 Canadian Pac...175% — 4 Pitts Coal Co 144 - 4 Cent Leather... 38% +4 do pref 644 +14 do pref H> < + 4 Pressed 6tl Car.. 54 + 4 Che* & Ohio 6?% — % do pr*f 974 Chic & Alton... r*''Si — »«|Pull Pal Car ."...25ft —2 do pref 77% + >* Reading 18*% +2% Chic Gt West.. Vi + 4 *R*p Iron & Stl. ?8!i + 7 4 do pref B 27* + H 'do pref 09 + 4 CM& St P 177 +24 Rock folanl 2»H — 4 do pref 194 +1 ! do pref 68 C&NW 207% + % L& S F lit pf 69 Col Fuel 4 1... 57% +24 Sloss-Sheff 75% +1% Col & South.... 40% + V Southern Pac... 93% + Vi do Ist pref 09 Southern Ry 8»!H + S do 21 pref .. 63% — % Texas & Pac . 394 + * C 4 H C & 1... 18 do Land Trust. 88% 4-2% Confo! Oas 138 i T St L «• W . .. . 8R +3 Corn Pro Ref... 20% + % do pref 60% +1% Del & Hud50n.. 224% +1% Twin City R T .113% — 4 Den ft R G..... 41 I Un Bag & P 0 Det Un R R.... 9*14 4-214 Union Pacific. . ..1R74 +2% Plst Sec Cor "OH + '4 Unit Rv Invest.. «8 —1 D« E * A 19 + Hi do pref 7? — 4 do pref 89% — % D 8 Cast 1P... 494 + 4 Erie 47 + •» U 8 Red * R... 85% -1-1% do l»t pref. .. .77 + 4 do pr»f 73 do 2.1 pref .04 + 41 U S Rubber 45«4 —14 Gen Elec Co 170% 4-4% do lFt pref I.OH + % Ot North pf ,«5\ 4-4% U S Steel 49 +17»1 7 » Hsr Elec Ry... 40 4- % do pref 107 7 4 +14 Illinois Ceat....178U —1 I Va-Onr Chem... *(■ +14 Int Met SR4 4. %iva IC&- c 62 +1 do pref >-), — 14 Vulcan Detln.... 11% —4 Int Paper pf 52% 4- \L\ do pref 70% 4-5% Int Pump 47% + \»i"Wahaßh 2°% ■*- » do pref 534 4- V» do pref 45% + % lowa Central... 31 V j West Mf I*2 +14 do pr*f M% 4- % W & I, E2l pf.. 23% 4- M, X C FS & M 70 4- 4 Wie Cent 27% — H Kan City Be. . 28 — V do pref 65% +2% •Unlisted. Closlnp prices* of n ct!ve bonds dealt In. with net changes, follow: Japan 44* 92 4- 4jc R I&P RR 4s 70H + S Am T*b 4s 7S 4- if, r> & II com- 4»..100% + ', do 6s 1114 + int-M-t 44s «2% 4- % A T&F F pen 45.101 — 4 Reading gen 45.. 994 4- 4 do cony 4s 1054 4- H! Un Pac iin 45.. .108 4- 4 Cfr.t Leather Ha. PS» +ujl" 9 Steel 6s 994 4- *» Chic B «• Q 45.. 09 + V Wabash D 8e... 80% — Vi STOCK MARKET OPERATIONS. In yes'terdaj-'s stock market transactions were heavy In many of the leading Issues on a move ment of values which tended as a rule in th© direction of higher quotations. In certain parts of the list, notably in Union Pcaiflc, Reading, the Hill issues, St. Paul, United States Steel and Amalgamated Copper. sharp advances were re corded, while throughout the list last quotations showed improvement as compared with th© clos ing figures of the preceding day. There was a material Increase in dealings over those re corded In Thursday's market, the expansion in transactions being due to heavier purchases by commission houses and greater interest In spec ulation on the part of the substantial operators, who for many months have been, committed to the bull side. Perhaps the strongest and best buying of the day took place in the last half hour, when prices advanced 1 per cent and more in the leading active securities, and the de velopment of this strength attracted Increased buying from the so-called public. Easier money market conditions, the expectation of a favora ble bank statement to-day and indications of an active resumption of heavy operations by sub stantial speculative interests naturally served to Inspire greater confidence In commission house circles over the future of prices and to encour age the feeling that bull operations, which for several weeks have been held In check, had been resumed. Strength in Union Pacific was due to heavy buying by the interests who recently were active In the issue, while the same thing may bo 6aid of the movement in Reading and United States Steel common, activity In tho last named being helped by the expectation of an announce ment regarding the ore deal terms, which were made public after the close of business. Last Quotations generally were at the best. The easier tendency in the money market is responsible for higher quotations In sterling exchange, which suggests the improbability of further large imports of gold at present, espe cially as th*> price of money in Europe is higher than It was a few weeks ago. Europe Is favor ably Inclined toward American securities, how ever, and the chances are that later on In the season there will be an active buying demand for European account of our stocks and bonds, and it is believed in well Informed quarters that this buying movement will serve in great meas ure to offset the accumulated obligations which this country has Incurred abroad through loans. An enormous amount of finance bills are now maturing and are being renewed, the renewals being due to the confidence of foreign bankers in the financial and business situation In this country, and this fact ought to nerve to on courage increased confidence at home in '.he future of the money and securities markets. Information received from sources which are particularly well informed regarding the atti tude of foreigners on our market leads to the belief that London, Paris and Berlin banker* are preaching to their ouetomers the wiFdom of placing money in thi« country, their arguments 'being based on the stability of business condi tions, on the favorable political outlook and on tho vast Increase which is constantly taking place in the wealth of this nation. If an active foreign inquiry should develop for our bonds, the movement undoubtedly would be effective in inducing large purchases by our own capital ism, and an increase in dealings In the bond department naturally would b*» followed by ex pansion in trading in shares. Th« fact that money condition* have been so carefully handled. Insuring the improbability of disturbance, despite low bank reserves, at a. time when the demand for fund* is most urgent, has helped the speculative outlook and has devel oped a feeling of great enthusiasm- among hold ers of securities who are maintaining a position on tho bull side of the market, in the hope of being able to dispose of their speculative pos sessions at materially hlgh«r quotations. Spec ulation, fortunately, has been relatively quiet in the last few weeks, ar.d in consequence the pros pect of further advances Is much more prom ising than it was a few weeks ago. The cam paign of Mr. Hearst is not a factor In the mar ket at present, and th« chances are bo bright for the success of the Republloan ticket that Wall Street is not disposed to consider politics much of an influence, though, of course, condi tions before election may change sufficiently to bring about some uneasiness in the speculative community. Doubtless at times the bear ele ment will endeavor to reduce prices, on the ar gument that the re-election of a ' Republican Congress is not at all certain, but It hardly eeems likely that actual holders of American In vestment issues will find in tiie political situa- i tion any reason for the sale or their stocks a:i<J bond#- NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6. lOOTi. BOND MARKET SALES. 6000 V 8 4s Cou 1925.130%! 10000 E lit Con 4«.520F.100 fW Japanese 65.. x 1. 87VI 1000 do Gen 4s 80 }%** J ° P7l » 25<iO<> do Convt Ik lUSV4 ,UJS *> U7W 10U0 Ft WAI) C Ist.. l ***l 5° •„ B7 2000 Green Hay Deb B. li»Vi 2000 do 2d xl. WV« 60W do 19 3000 do 87 800 H* T C Gen 45.. 93M, 35300 ; do 4us 01T» 1000 Int * Gt N 21... Wtu, 31.100 do ta [ HMO do . .. eO\ ;■"" do 01% OftOOO Int-Met 4Vj» S2*i o 600 do 91\ tlßloo do PIT* 81000 do 2<l «IV» 1170001 17000 KCFB * M<» 83 22000 do f»> 6000 Lacka Steel '.8 103 6000 do 4s Ctfs 82% 20000 1, A\V H Qtd 4Hb IOoH 1000 do 82% 20000 do ....T:iocs 1000 Rep of Cuba r>5..1034» 1000 Man Con 4s 90 7 i 1400.1 rs of Mcx 45.. 93% 6000 do .. g2OF !>•>! »555 ,F, F do •• • W "000 MSt Ry Gen 55. . 100-4 25(Ki» Va Ob Defd Ctfs. 2« \ 1000 Mcx Cent Con 4s. t«0 4000 Am H& L. Ms... 01 15000 d.> Ist In.- ' v> \» 10(iO0 Am 100 See f»a. . 90 | 8000 Mo X & Ok' Ist.. 105 6000 Am Tobacco 65..110H 4000 Mo X & T 2d .. t<sVi BOW do 110? i<KK> do '....K>% 600.) do 110*, iritio do . SBVi ***> do 11l I 1000 do 4»!,s Sub Hcts S7Vi s°o° do 11« it» 18000 Mo pac 45..520 F. IM) 1 ,, 2000 do lll'i 2000 do . .91 74000 do 4s 77<* 8000 do ' ... MM 55252 do -7 i 1000 do Ist Con &..121 2^oo do 77* i 4000 Nof M lit Con 4s KSVi "<>*> do TS I 5000 do 83% I<MO Ann Ar Ist 4«... UOU 2000 Nat Starch rts... 894 2300 A TAB F Adj 176000 N V C G^n 3'^s. 04 4s Stpd M i 1000 do B4H 15000 do Gen 4s 101 [ lrxK) do . WT» 60000 do Convt 1a...i0r.7i 10000 do L S Col BMiS. 87 5000 40 10Mi 3000 do . . 87*4 I**™ do 106% 2000 N YO & W Ref 2000 do 106 X, 434 3 ..." 100 ROOO (So Warrants. . . 104% 8000 N&WP C& C 130u0 At Coast 4s !»«** «8« 8 02H 8000 do 08% 20.V) do 02H 12000 do 0814 1000 do :: mm 2000 do T. ft 4» . . . i»2V« 8000 Nor Pao Gen Bs.. 79 3000 BA- O Gold 45.. 100% 8000 do .. 75% 200il do 101 OlOciO do Prior 4e 103H ■•"" do 101U 10000 oe L c,td Tlef 4s «5 10000 do 101H , 2600 Perm Convt B^s..lODH 1000 do PLK&■ TV I l«2<ioo do 3V«s 1015 fi» x * V 4s 9614 I -8000 do Otd 4'»s JOGS 20000 do 8 BVjb.s2OF. DO* 2000 Peo & B Ist 4g... 8781 10000 do s2OF. fiOH 70000 Heading Gen 45.. OOVi 5000 do MV» moo do «0 1000 Bkln Rap Tr 4*. 03*4 75000 do "I! "III! ! l>o4 *000 Can So -Ist Bb. ..101%l 3000 Rio G TV Ist 05 17000 C of Ga Con 55. 113 | MOO St I, I Mt A So «'"*>' do 11276 Gen Os 112H 2000 do 113 1000 do R»f 4e 91 2000 do Ist Inc PIH 1000 do £0 1000 do Stpd 01 lnoo do ' . ' .... 91 5000 Cent Leather ss. 9«V4 22000 St I. a 9 F Ref 4s M(i M™ do OS»i 5000 do 84H 18000 do 08% 10000 do . 84^ lfMiO Cent Pao Gtd 4s. 45000 do . 84U 6^ooo Chic ft Alt BU.S.. 7SH 1 70.10 St L Pwn let 4i,-. 97 2i>oo C* E I Con fls.l2(Hi 1000 do Con 4s 79 20<»O do BF 6s 103 I 3000 PAAA P4= . 87U 11000 C X ft Q Jt 4».. ffiH' 8000 Seah A L Gold 4s. S3'i ?i°j^ *> m\. SOOO So Pao Cl Tr 45.. 92 12000 do 99 I 4000 do ill«i 1000 CM*■St PC ft j 1000 do . . . t.2>i o/uul _ PWO> 112 *' 01 * do Ist R«f 4s .. 9« 8000 C R I & p Gen 110000 do !>5 7 4 „.. 4s 101U 4000 do 90 J'^OJJ 2° Ref 4c Ml * 1 1000 8 Ryll Dlv 4H5.11« POOO do 3 Vi 10000 «Jo "117 -I"™ do 93H ,-wiO TStL A W 45.. 81U 5,000 do RR 4s 79H: 1000 do Pl« ?^ 2° T!v y 100(> r "d Kleo X, Ba.v: 94H JJ°99 do «J4 11000 Union Pan Ist 4s. KM 15000 do 711*^! ,v,no do 10SU 2000 do Cl Tr 88... »m! 19000 do '.'. '.'. '.'. IIIIIIIOW 25°90 do 90%: Hie.-) do lft3^ 1222 do M«,i!ir.noo do ...::::::. 108 6000 CTev C C A St L I 5000 V R R of St L 4a Mi 4 -„.. _ 9*? 4*4 * 101 H soon vRRof S F 4s. S4«J E2S C °i *Fo lst -ts -- K M Mm t T Sn ft Imp 53. 91 V^V? _*». •• • • 9» 10000 V 3 Steel S F ss. f>!)Vi 2000 Col Ind .Is 7BV4 1 72000 do 99 si ir»ooo do 76i4|82000 flo ::::.;:::;:;; {rtitj jowj do 77 : 800 do R»»...LIIIII 994 10.V. Co] Mid l?t 45... 7«J 1000 v a T c «• C 55... 94 j?O Col T Ist 4s. 10m" ■ Va-Car Ch^m Cs.. »7H *°™ Con Tob 4s 77' i 1 150/10 T\'aba«h Ist 55. .. .11.-, 400i1 Dft H Convt 48.100* 20000 do r>eb B SOW 4<^"^ d,-, ino\ 5000 do !. . I.'.";" sou 5("«V> D&R C, Inn Bs.lOfiV 25000 do ' ' SOU ,I^° ri?lt Sco Cor Be -- fi7 'M I<x>o """a 0 Pitts Ist.. S3 J™??, do R7H 1 1 000 West Md 4s 824 =SSSS Xd d E,-NY-Convi tnjl 8000 W V V & p On g 9000 K.I El N V Convt 4S4 S M « Total sal.Vof l"O*i ' 2:VW) TTls Cent " 4s! 90 Total aa>s of tonds. t2.74T.500. GOVERNMENT BONDS. The following: shows yesterday's closing quota tions for government bonds, compared "with Thurs day's: —Oct. 4.— —Oct. 5.— T . _ _ . Bid Asked. Eld. Asked. U. S. 2s. re«rf«ered. 1930 103 s i 1O4»4 103% 104^1 U. S. • coupon. 1930 10.IH 104' d 103\ 104H T-. S. Bs. registered. 1918 102 v 103 Vi 102 ; i 103V1 X-. S. 3», coupon, 1918 10S4 104 108 104 V. S. 3s, B. 8., 1918 102', — io->Vi — U. S. 4s, registered. 1907 102<4 103 102 1 * 103 U. S. 4s. coupon. 1907 102% 101 102' i 103 I. P. 4s. ri>gri?tered 1925 131 132 1304 131 H U. 3. 4s. coupon, 1925 131 182 1304 131 Vi District of Columbia, 8-«55...115 — 115 — Philippine 4s 109 — 109 _ AMERICAN SECURITIES ABROAD. London, Oct. 6. 4 p. m.— The market for American securities was dull, but generally higher. Last quo tations follow: London New Tork New York clo.«*. equivalent. close. Changes. Anaconda 14 * 4 283 285 Atchlaon 107 104 "4 1114 + Vi Canadian Pacific. 184 1784 17»Vi - 14 St. Paul 1814 1754 1744 4-1 Erie 47T4 4654 4*\ —\ do lit preferred. 79 a 1 77 764 4. 14 Illinoli Central ... 170 1734 1744 —1 Louie. A Nash 1514 14ri»4 140 Vi — 4 N. Y. Central 145 140% •188*4 4- *» Pennsylvania 73 141 1 ! 141S *» Reading V>\ 152% 161 4-lVi Southern Pacific... 9SH 93 4 »t4Ti + ij Union Pacific 192 ISO 1544 ill* U. 8. Steel 494 47 4 474 J\ do preferred 11l 10T>j 100\ + \ •Ex divldenl. FOREIGN MONET MARKET.— TaII money In London. 2'/jtT3 p«r cent. Open market discount rate for short bills. 8 7 i©4 per o«nt: lons bills, 414 per cent. Berlin discount rate, -tv. per cent. Berlin exchange on London, 20 marks iS% pfennigs Paris discount rate, 213-16 per cent. Paris exchange on London, 26 francs 18 centimes. Bar gold, 77s lid FOREIGN SECURITIES.— consols for money, 86'; ; for the account, 6GVj. French rentes. 95 francs 90 centimes. ' MONEY AND EXCHANGE. MONEY MARKET.— on call opened at 6 per cent; highest. 6 per cent; lowest, 3 per cent; last loan. 34 per cent; close, offered, 3t£4 per cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent. Time money was quoted at 64 per cent for ninety days and four months and 6 por cent for six months. Commercial paper was quoted at 6<H6^ per cent for sixty to ninety day* and four months and 7 per cent for others. FOREIGN BXCH424 US.— Market closed firm. Actual closing rates follow: Sterlin, Cable*. 4.5&4.W Ftxtjrdaya. Sterling 4.64W 4.65\fi4.54 4.M34 80U France ..... 6.20 6.20?»©5.20 1-16 6.235g3234 Rplrhsmarks... H4»* 84%904 11-16 03%«e4 Guilders B<J 15-10©4O 89 11-1(;239H Bankers" posted rates were as follows: „, ,r Sixty days. Demand. fterUng 4.H1 4 S4V, Gerinai.y r»lt:h»icarK*. ... .' tt44 full' « ,:1?, :1 ? fra cs •' ■■»* s.l!i*« Belgium franca 5.23% fi.2o}i pwiuari&n* tnaoi../ 5.21% ft.l»% Holland »ulld«r». .. aaH 4u>,» •DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.— Bo premium Chicago— lf to 10c discount Charleston— Buying SOo dlsoount; selliajf, l-10c v- ei?i!um. St. Louis— did court. San FranclaQo— Blgtit, lc premium j tole «T»pii. Si- premium. Ncvr — Commercial. j:-3 C & discount; .bank. »i discount. Cincinnati— 100 dis oount. Savannah— Buyuiaf, trio discount; selling 1 730 premium. !»£-££& CLEARINGS. Tork - Exchanges, »,i'J3?,oOO; balances, 51*.412,50;. Chicago— Exchanges, J3C,5d1,44«; balances, $l,51».lll. Philadelphia—Ex oliangw. $24,«1!5,5J4 ; balances, J3.60.393. Boston—Ex changes, «;9,512,243; balances. $3,252,038. SILVER MARKET.— Bar Bllrtr, tt%a. Mexican ellver (JolUrß. B3c. Bar silver In London, closed at 3i:4d. GOLD PREMIUM.— In Madrid, SX; Lisbon, 0.78. MEXICAN EX CHANGE -Mexican txchanw on New Tork la quoted at 398V> GOVERNMENT RKCrEIPTS.-Cuttoms reoeipts reported from u a«hlnuton, $8(M.v33; internal rev en:- receipts, $841>,143; miscellaneous rsoelpta, $42,583 Receipts tor the day. $1. 790,7*1; expenditures, $1.9J0,1 OCr). Receipts for the month to date. $9,411. ex penditures, JW.520.000; exc«M of expenditures. $1,408 - «t>2. FUceipta for the year to date. $169,214,97S- ex penditures, f164.753.325; «xc«m of receipts, $4,463,652. BUB-TBBABURT.— Th« Bub-Treasury was debtor to the Clearing House $5U,007. IMPORTS OF DRYGOODB. Imports and marketings of drygoods this week, with comparisons, were, as follows: This weak. Laat week. Laat year Total imports J3.304.073 $2. Win 242 $2 973 610 Total marketed 8.220.U89 2.bt»7.««S 2.026,008 CURB MARKET TRADING. The market for outsid* securities was active and strong, notably so In the mining issues. Interest shifted from on« to another Issue us the day ad vanced, and, while heavy profit taking; occurred at times after high levels were reached, th» reactions were comparatively small, and In most Instances rallies quickly followed. A number of Industrials moved upward rapidly. This wot especially bo In Manhattan Transit, which rose nearly a point on enormous dealings. wiula bid* of It to call the stock for v week irtn made at BVi points above the selling price. Nlplsslna: opened strong, but reacted Hi points. Cumberland-Ely rote over 1 point and Nevadu Cor.nolldated IVi. Bvtte Coalition was somewhat Irregular. Davis-Daly broka more than 1 point. FurnaCß Creak was tlrm. Glroux lost Vi GoM mil opened strong, but later receded L'nlo»i was weak. MoKinley Darraeli was active within narrow Ilmlta. Old Hundred Improved l i- RAILROAD AND OTHER STOCKS. B Kara* I I Actual aalca I— Clonlrui— fc fi * . I |Open|HUhlLow.| Fln.| Bid. I A»l^ 600 Alice ...;4.50 [4.50 4.60 14.50 I — — _ Adams Expre»».| —I — — | — 273 810 l^r^raVTe* g g n^^H g 3(X> do pref ** 4 *H 44 44*>f 44^ <H 89 •Amil Copper... 113H U» "3\ 1145iT114^ m : Amer A r Chem — — — — »> » ~200 'Am^Bcii Sugar 21V4 214 1 214 214 21 ; 23 .American Coal.. — a a la •■* P 200 Amer CWtOB Oil 5 1 » M s 86% |« , do pref — — — — I M if, Amer Dlst Tel.. — — - — '•£ *" 700 »An"r .ir Tito — — ~~ «, 2./ 1 » 700 'Amer Gr Twine 84 «4 W* 8H bVi «4 l Amer Hide & L — — — — ., 1 , 1 ' »J^ lIHI A^^ce- Sec:! 27 SI I> -> & *'^ «An:-r UIWMd.. — — — = g I ! 800 'Am Locomotive 7% 74 i3H 7* •»}»!,{; 'do pref - - - - U \]} U l -Amer Matting. - — — — 6JIOO •Amer P r sn.V!tin : 19414 '-''» 134 154% }64H 135 200 »do pral 11651 ll.V»jn3%|lls?«i IJW ll« - 1 'do ml B . ... — — — — .i?,' 4 .. ! 'V 4 «Amerlcan SnufT — — — — t.^.lr^? »j o pref.. . — — I<X>4 100 375 Amer Steel Fdry 104 104 l'"« »«* 10% l<Hi 100 do pref 444 4444 * 4 ; » **> 44 .ij" 2.400 -Araer Sugar... 134H 136 134% (136 l..!i\ lott 'do pref ..: — . — — — 1 33 i 13S 100 Amer Tel & Cab 90 }00 90 ,W> M 02 lAmer Tel & Tel — — I — I — I 1 - 1 I;<s> 230 i Amer Tol> prof.. i 00% 09% 09U 60 1 -*, 09 '•''"> [•ABMI Woollen. — — —I — :; ' ; 3«5% 300 'do pref 1034i103»i 1034 I"-'*--* 103 10354 12.600 "Anaconda cash. 286H 1 2855 ! 285^ 1 2154 — -"* do ex dlv Cpc 2TBH 28H4 2784 2-1 »1 |2SH4 1 Ann Arbor — ] — I — — 125 159 do pref — L — I — I — 70 .BO 14.150 Atchison ....... 101 ! io4«(i ' 103% I«4S'I*HS 1044 tOO do pref . . 101% 1 101^4 1011* HHW.I"! I"! 1 * 200 Atl Coast Line. . 140 l¥i 140 ! 140 13»4 141 Amer Pneu Sen* — — — I — "5 I do pref — — I — I — tV2 C 5 6,700 Batto & 0hi0... 1224 123% 12214 12514.123H 123^4 100 do pref ) 92 U2 83 B9 '-'1 '■'- : Boston AL. prof ' — , — — | — 110 — 4.160 Brook Hap Tram 774 78 77* i7S ; 77 ' i 73 Broolt Union Gas — j — — — 120 130 Brunswick — ! — — — 15** 16»i ■ fßuff &P. . — — — — 132 142 do pref — — — — 1 137 j — Buff & Sub pref — — — — ;75 83 B«thlehem Steel — — — — . 194 20 do pr*f — — — — , 63 71) 25 *Buttarlck 85 C 5 jBB 05 182 67 Canada Southern — — — — 6« e«4 7.000 Canadian Pacific 1774 178% 177% 179% 17»H 17 ** C&So Am Tel — I — I — — 140 150 300 Central Leather 3SVi S^i. 8814 >*!4 3*% "- 1 410 do pref 103 103 103 , 103 102 10314 Central of NJ. . — — — | — 225 220 1.200- Chesa & 0hi0... 624 624 6214, 62H 8214 624 1.400 Chicago & Alton 34 35"* 334 33", ::3-%\ 33% 200 do Tit ! 77', 77Vi 774 77Vi 77 77>i 700 i Chi Qt Western 1-*S 1& ' ISS 10 18% 19 1 do pr%f A. — — I — — 74 75 COO do pref B . 274 27% 274 27% 27 2H| , do deb i — — ; — I — '80 t-3 Chi, I& L. prefi — — I — I — 185 1-5 13.760 Chi. M& St P.. 174% 177 174% 177 176% 177 li>" do pref Ism 194 194 !l»i 105 1974 200, Chi & N'west.. 20«1» 120714 1 20tt%|207« 206% '■M'ra CStPMiO.. — — — — 173 ISO j do pref ; — — ) — — 180 ISO Chi Term Trun, — I — — — 11 , 14. - I do prof — I — — — 27 180 Chi Union Tract — — — — 44 5 i do pref ; — — — — 17% I 1"-*I 1 "-* • CCC&StL.. - ■— — — 01 M [ do pref — — — — 113 113»4 Clev Lor A \V. . — — — — I 9>l BBS j do pref — — I — — 105 111% Clev & Pitts... — I — i — — 17- — 11.900 Col Fuel & Iron 55% 574 654 57% 1 — — 4.000 Colo f» Southern 3&"* 4" ; 3tf4 4"*» 40% 4')% 300 do Ist pref | 88 7 /4 60 H*"* «U «S% 69 1.2001 do 2d pref 64% 5414 534 53% B3'.i 53% 4O«> C & H <• & I. . 17H! 18 17% 18 18 18% IConsol Coal ■ — . — — I — M — 200jConsoI Gas 138 138 138 138 138 1134 800 Corn Prod Kef.. 204 20% 20% 20% -"- ■ 20% - do pref — I — — ' — 751 aI 7 7 700 Del & Hudson.. 222% 1 224% 222% 223% 224 224,14 Del Lack & W.. — — I — I — 550 553 B(K> Denver & Rio G] 434 434' 42% 43 424 43 i do prat ! — 1 — —J — -"• M D M & Ft D....1 — — — — 15 23 1 Detroit Southern — — — — 7 10 : do pref — — — I — 123 85 618 Detroit In R R 004 9814 964! '.--■« 88 N B,so4 i*Dtst Securities 69% 70»i r.-.)^ 70% "*>% 70% lOOi'Dul S S & Atl 19 18 18 19 ! 19 18% 200 *do pref 130 39Vi 39 SSfVi 88 >:» I » Eleo fetor Bat.. — I — I — — — SO 9.900 Erla ' 4f>4 47 ! 464 47 ■ 46% 47 800 do Ist pref.... : 7»)4 77 76 l <. 77 TBiJ 77 I'" 1 d<> 2d prel ... 694 BBH &• s 604 •■■■ 80 > j Evans &TH.. — — — — 65 73 - 1 do l>re.' — — — — MM 60; Fed If A: 8....1108 IGo 160 160 153 !&*%, do pref I — — — — 189 944 »Ft W&DC. .1 — — — — 108 ' — General Chem Co — — — — | 764 79 1 do pref i — — — — 1 102 104 1.9001 General Elea Co'lfiS . 171 16« 170% 1704 170% 11.000 1 Gt Northern pief 334 33«4 833% 335% 33.1% ; 33<Ha 800 Havana Eleo Ry 4U 49 49 4!* 454 50 j do pref — • I — — — SO '90 Hocking Valley. — — — — —1128 — — 1 do pref — — — — 94 03 H'.ineMake — — — — 00 100 800 *Iron Silver 5.00 [5.00 5.00 5.00 — — 023 1 Illinois Central.. 174 174 1734 17814- 174 175% 1 do L L — — — —188 — 30O| Inter Paper nretl 82% 82% 82% 62% — — "Inter Power... — — — — 4.04 Brt% 100, Int Steam Pump 47% 47% 47% 47% 47% 48 100! do pref 831? 834 k3ha' 834 83 84 700 lowa Central 31 81% 81 '< 81% 81% 314 1,500 do pref 53 53% 63 53% 63% 64 1.200! Int Met 35% 36% 3.'. 38U 3t>H 364 800 do pref 7U ' ~>i 16% 75% 754 78 'Kana & Mich.. — — — — 62 75 200 X <_'& Southern. ! 284 284 M 28 ' 28% 2S^ 600 do pref 169 ' 694 08 594 CO , 694 200, KCFt 3& M tifj 7» 7!) '70 170 78 SO iKeokuk &DM; — — j — j — 13 14 100 do pref 45 43 45 43 43 60 1.800 Knick lea of oh. 78% 80% 7." * 80% 804 SI - — , do pref — — — — 79 88 Laclede Gas 1 — —[ — — — 105 — - do pref — — — — 60 110 Lake Erie &W — — j — — 81 S3 • do pref — — j — — 75 80 1 Long Island.... — — I — — 63 70 700 Louis & Nash.. 147% ' 14« 147% 147% 1474 300 Manhat Beach.. 5% 6% C% 6% 6 7 Manhattan E1... I — — — — 144 143 ; Maryland Cl pf — — — — 190 I — - •Met Street Ry — — — — . 104 '106 1.200 1 Mexican Central 22% 22% 22 22% 2214 j --'■» - |Mlchltan Cent.. — — — — K. 201)' 200tMln &St Louis 74% 74 : * 74% 74,% 74 75 100 1 do pref 'OS M 88 OS 974 Pt> IM SPSSStM - — —I—lls] 154 - : do pref I — — — — 165 1604 5. 400] Mo Kan & Tex 36 87 80 80% 36*4 36% ■ ,do pref ; — —I— J — 714 714 B,ooo! Mlsfourt Paclflo 954 084 03 98% 9^'* 08% [Morris ii Essex. — — — — lSy jl«fl 200: Nash a Chatt.. 140% 140% 140 140 140 142 1.700; "Nat Biscuit OS>% 69 ' 68% 65% 68% 60 — — 1 »do pref — ] — 1 — I — jlli no 400; Nat En & Btpg 14% 14% 14 14 14 144 ■ do pref I — I — — — 'S3 !87 2.800 •National Lead. '7S '78 17% 77 , 77%' 78 Mo pref — { — — i — 109 11024 800 NX It .of Mpf 48% 60 40% 150 40%! 50 100' do pr<"f !25 23 23 125 24% |23 New Cent Coal — : — I — I — 37 I 43 1.200 V Air Brake 140 142 11401 140 11421 142 141 142 2,000 iN V Central 183% 140%|135»i;140% 14t> 11404 loo! X V Chi &St I. 07% 67% •■-7»» 07% 67 68 do Ist pref ' — — — — 112 120 300 1 do 2d pref £5 854 ' 85 634 « I»i iN V Dock.... — — — — j43 180 ; do pref — — — — 83%! 83 NYL&W.... — — — — 123 130 I*N Y& N J Tel — — — — 125 128 N'YNHAH.. — — — — |10314i194 800 N V Out & W. . 47% 48 47% 48 4S ! 454 800 Norfolk & Wast 06 j l»ti>, : W 86% 86% 97 ■ do pref — 1— — — (o i 9l'i North American — — — — 924 93 13,100) Northern PaclQo 214 216% 213% 21614 21* 21614 7601 Ontario Silver...) B%' 44) 3% 44 1 4%i B ■ iPuolfic Coast 1 — I — , — — ISO 133 — — . do Ist i-ref....| — I — — — 100 108 1 do 2a pref.... — j — -— — 124 1134. 600 Pacific Mall . . 874 874 137 87% 37 ! 8714 10.500 Perm R H 141% 141% 140% 141% 1414141% Peorla & East.. — — I — I 38 143 l.lSOjPeo C.a« & C. 884! BO4' K--4 BBM 89'; I BOH 100 Plttabursr Coal.. 144! 144 1 144 144 IS% | 14, 100 do pref 644! 6*4! 0441 644 641« 57 ,P CC*St L. — — _ — £41,1 88 do pref I — — I — — 106 110 ! Pitts FW& Chi — — I _ I _ IT- I — 1 do special. .. ' — —1 — I _ 170 I — 1.700 Pressed Stl Car. .'.4 .14 53% 34 53%' 54 1W do pref : 97%! P74 97% 974 97 108 200, Pullman P Car. 260 200 256 * 25« 250 2ta> 'Quicksilver ... — — _ I 14! 2 ■ i do pref ' — — — — Is 1 4 ■ ■ R R Securities . — — •>■■ 934 •% Steel Spring; — — — — 554 55', — — *do pref 1 — — ! _ _ ■;,.,, ]•• , 178.900 RoadUiß 16114(154 151% 153% 133% 153- t Rens & Sara.... — I — - 200 I 2.900 -Rep Iron & Stl 3S I 35% 13S 88*4 38% 8^ .«°x" •"« pref.. ' 98% ■■■■ I W%\ in !*■, p» ! 10.000 Koclc i.i an(] 29H 29% 1 2lH 4 | 2i»% 29% 29>i 000 do pief !68 J 6*%| «7%' 68 6741 as Itomd Wat & O. ! — — — I _ — ij> ——Rut R R Co pref, -- — _ _ 10 6'> 100 9L4 S F l»t it i 69 68 68 •'» 68 70 =«o 2d (. ref i— I — — 471:1 4SV do C&E lefts 1 — — — _ I —1 1*3 , dp pref I — j. _ — |2o 135 St 1. & rweet.. —: — — — 25% tfl 1 — - ■ do pref — _ — _ HI 63 2.3001 Sl-Sh Steel & I 74 75% 734 75% 75- . 76 — — L d o pref , — — _ _ 104% 110 60.100 Southern pacific 054 954 t>4'» 96% 115% | 934 --I do pref .' — — — '11*1*111*% 4.000 Southern R R.. ! 86 1 .; ' 3«4 8(1 86% 1 a«% 864 ; do pref — — — — I 864 97 — — do MAO certs — — — — .IH jUS 2.400 •Standard M!n..|2.73 3.30 275'S 86 — — — ■ Tea Coal & Iron — — _ — 153 1 159 11.400 Texas X- Pacific 81) 39% 89 SO4 3» 30 4 1.200 .].. Land True! 85 NY, ho 83 » 85%| M Third Avo R R — — I _ — 124411274 Tol IV,, & West — — — -- 17 I 2O' 3 - - TO) Rys & L!*ht — — f — — 8141 81% 8.450 Tol St La W.. 33 38 135 SS 37% 1 3S 4,100] do pref.. . 50 57% 65 50% !W% |57 100 Twi n City Rap T 113% 113% 113 i 113T» li:r a |ll3H 4501 «Un Bu X /i pp u p. 6 10 it <' •"> «', I , • ' ••!■■ pref — I — — — 58 154 130,960 Union Pacific... 184% 1874 l' s 4% 1874 1-7* 187>; - do pref — — — — I 9241 P3 600 Catted Rv mv.. 604 6641 #1 «i« 65H •;•; 1001 :,, prei 73 " 73 "I 73 73 71 74 709 *U BCIP &> F at 404 48 49% #914 50 — — »do i>ref — — — — OCV, 91 U a Express... — — — — 130 13.1 -"U S Leather... — — — — 0 112 ■ ' *dopref — — — — 112 Inn V S Realty A I ' — — — — 78V4 KO 400 •!■ a Red a Hef 83% an 35% 80 33 ' a<\ lOO! »do rref 7". 173 73 '78 73 74% 6.100 U S Rubber. . 40% 404 *-» 4^S| 494 ■>:' MOl do prel ! 110',; 110% 110 '•"*» lii> IK', . „— — do M pref .. .: — —I — 7l» 80 I MO.auOlD 8 Steel !47 :46 47 41» 4?« 7 i i.. 1 18.8001 do pr«f 10(1% 107T4 I<>«lH i"7'» 107% 107 T i Vanrtalla R R.. — — — -- 73 — ! ■00 Va-Car Chem.. 38 40 B» *'» 88% 40 , • ' do pr»f — — — — 107 100% 400 V a Iron C& C 60% 02 6«% 162 804 62 2.100 'Vul Detlnnlng. > 10T» US 10% 11% 11% 114 , 2.000 M., pref. «54 70% 654 70% 704 71 West Maryland — 1 — ,— — *'• >, 40 ' i'"o u-ahash ........ 20% »*•: 20% 2n% 20% 20>i ' 1,200! dr. pref . ..45 45% *•"> 43% 40 431; IWells r»rK- Ex. — — — i — 290 :..._. li»> IWfst Union Tel. — — 152 11531 153 .55" JIS2H « 100 W«-stliinhou»« M 133 133 133 132 130 1324 . do lei pref. ...J — . — ~ — '-- Wheeling &L E — — — — >»% is% 1 So ::. v pref:: sa* « 4.-. wiseoneia '>"' 27*1 «g «« ml mil ??V5 . I l 000 a 0a 0 pr*f 564 MM W% «Vt%| 3.1 |3^ j t»!j,»w Tuio; io4 Ike »Ujf. •UnUateO. I CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE SALES. STOCKS. Shares I I Open- I Htrb-1 lJrv- I Last ■old. | I In*, I »st. i «et. \ •*'» 26.5001 Amal Copper .... 113 HI 113 j H3Vi 114T4 4.V. .\ m C A F'dry.: 4»V 454 44S *»* 20; Am Locomotive .. 735 1 74 »3 74 ♦•» Am Smelting ..... |M% 155*4 J34S "flVj Sol Am Sugar I i:« ; M 5% 133 l s "i» 1.310 At Top v 8 ¥•.... 104 1O*»> 1<»JI |WH 87(»!:?alt t Ohio . .. lTi\{ 123>1 122% 123 1 * ejOjßrooH RTr ' T7% TBH "* 7% • eoiOan Ph.- ' 17» * 17-»S ITS , I.SS 10! Then & Ohio 62V. •as: •■al,a 1 ,- 62V. l« Ch Ot W«Jt ' IST, lt> MH I\» 1.650 Ch Mil &31 P.. 17. . 177 174* «J»J 2.710 Col Fuel * 1.... 65V, 57H C»V, "a «20Erle* 4^i 4«S • 46H 4«H 140 Mo X A Tex 3!;'* M 4 S6Vi; S«W ZTUIMo V.xc 0<»s! BSH W<H s '^^ 40 Nat Lea 1 TBH 7SH 7S 7» 89 N T ••:■- 4 "W... 47% 47Tii 47 T 4( 4»*» loixorf & ■.... rm wi o*> w» . 2.oHor'ennsMvnn;i . 141* Hl'i, I** 3 ! 1»H 10 T-- piei Gas B»Vi ' S»'±\ M i W>» 10 frfssed Steel ''.I.- T4 54 I ■* JJ v 81.424: Reading IMS 154 131 ( 153% CO Rep Steel . . ! 89 88 T i 3-% SS\ 1.670 Rorli Island I 2-.»H ! 2»%! 20% »H 6.120 Southern Pao «s'» 1 MSI »3 9S'3 20 Southern K7K 7 .... .",»IS 3H'-, 3<JH 8«'» r»OiTexas Vac 30-*! 3OS B6 ; BB 11 ."Art Union Pae I*»% l-7 : - 1^4 T *. 1". *t»!U S Rubber *•% «MJ 4HV* •»«* 88.010IU s Steel 47V* 40H 47 *'■) 1.240 do pr^f 107%' 1««J 107H !■*>, 16 Waaassi pref 45 I i.'.'t 45 ' 45Vfc 126.280 Total sale* MINING. Shares' I Op-r.- ! HlKh-l Low- | Last sold. ) I ing. I eat. [ est. | tale. 400|Altce ...... ...... I 4.23 | 4.43 I 4.23 4.43 1.000 I Atlantic 27 .27 .27 .27 •l.l.fX'O'Comstock 2O .20 .20 ; .20 4CO!Jtm Butler 1.34 1.34 1.3-1 ■ 1.84 3WMexlcai 73 j .73 ..3 .75 l.(xV>'Ohlo Tonopah 26 ' .27 .2* .2. IV, Ontario . . elsS 4-00 4.00 4.00 2O">!Ophir .'... 2. 53 2.83 2V, 2.W 800 Sandstorm 73 ] .73 .73 .■ I.ROO Standard 2.75 [ 2.% I 2...> 2.M ; Tellow Jaoket.... 33 i .33 , .33 | .4* 0,530 Total aaU» WHEAT. Bales. I I Open- ) High- 1 Low- I Last bush. I ' ing. ( eat. I «»t. i sals. 204.001) | Ducember option..! 75*4! Ts^! 7«H| 74H WAIL STREET AND EXCHANGES. FOREIGN TRADING.— Foreign houses dealt In 10,000 shares In the local market, buying on balance. In London the general market, with the exception of Russian bonds, was firm. There were no changes of importance in the foreign discount market, and no expectation of materially easier Quotations In the near future. About $2,000,000 gold will be avail able In the open market in London Monday, and It is thought that New York will get the greater part BANKS GAIN CASH.— reported movements of currency this week indicate a gain in cash held by the banks of more than $3,000,000, due to special government deposits against engagements of gold abroad. On the interior movement the loss was $3.451.7<». The total gain by new gold was $8,573,300 and by United States deposits $4,000,000. On Sub- Treasury operations proper there was a gain of $19,70). The net loss to the Interior waa smaller than in the corresponding week of ISOS and 1904. Shipments to the South showed an increase over the preceding: week. NORFOLK & WESTERN.— fact that the Norfolk & "Western reports a decrease in Aujuat surplus over charges is due principally to the in crease of $31,000 in charges and taxes for the month. This Increase was a little more than twice the gain In net earnings for the month. The company's monthly statement does not separata charges from taxes, but bond Issues account for most of the in crease mentioned. In th» last year the company has Issued $3,000,000 additional of its divisional first lien bonds and $4,000,000 of equipment trust notes. Most of these obligations have been sold within the last six months. IRON' SITUATION.— sales of No. a foundry Iron for Immediate delivery have been made on a basis of $13, Birmingham. Future de livery Iron commands from $15 50 to $16 a ton. Bes semer iron Is scarce, and some sales In tho Pitts burg district are reported as hii;h as $22 and $23 a ton. Practically the entire possible production of the vallry furnaces for the first half of next year has been er.§rac»*d. APPLICATION TO LlST.— Application has been made to the New York Stock Exchange to list the following securities: An additional $25,000,000 of common stock of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company; en additional $3,3*3.000 of the 4 per cent refunding mortgage bonds. due in 1951, of the Bt. Louis & San Francisco Railroad Company: an additional 81,333.000 of the 4 per cent refunding mortgage bonds, due In 1933, of the Kan sas City. Fort Scott & Memphis Railway Company. COPPER SITUATION.— A feature of the copper trade has been the recent withdrawal of price lists by a number of Eastern manufacturers using great quantities of the metal annually, preferring under present conditions to name quotations at th© time of shipment. This action would seem to in dicate that consumers are looking for still higher prices for the metal. Producers are talking: still higher prices. The retail copper dealers are doing some business at highest levels. NEW CURB PROPERTY.— property of the Old Hundred Mining Company, the stock of which, has been placed in the curb market, consists of 142,000 shares of the 150.000 shares of tho Midland Minintr Company, which owns In fee simple four patented mines and mining lode claims agsregatinj 280 acres. The company Is negotiating for the re maining 3.33 per cent of Midland stock, which, when acquired, will vest the entire i»wr.ership of these mines In the Old Hundred company. It has also acquired the mining properties of Nlegold Brothers and Oscar Roedel, of Silverton, CoL, consisting of fourteen claims, also aggregating 230 acres; also, the entire property of the Uawkeye Consolidated Mining Company, covering twenty acres. The com pany also owns a lt»-stamp mill and ore reduction, plant, power anil compressor plants, tramway lines, water rights and all right, title and interest of Howell Hind*, of Cleveland, in these properties and improvements. All this property is located on Galena Mountain, in the San Juan mining district, in Cunningham Gulch, on the Silverton & Northern Railroad, about live miles north of Sil-.erton. The property is easy of access, and mh»iny can be car ried on there the sntlra year. All tho details in regard to tho organisation and th« issuj of stock were arranged by the firm of Guggcnhelmer. Unter rr.ypr & Marshall, of New York. VULCAN DETINNING DIVIDEND.— Th* Vul can De* lnning Company has declared a quarterly dividend of ii ] 4 per cent on the- preferred stock, pay- I able October 20. ISM, The- company has built and has Just completed a largo addition to Its Sewaren plant, thus increasing Us caps by one-third. '■ Th« cost of this addition, together with its com plete equipment, has been already rjalcl for out of ; the earnings of the company. Further Improve- I ments have been planned and aro now under way. On account or this extraordinary expenditure of earnings the- directors have deemed it wise and conservative to pay M part of tho deferred divi dends at this time, but with the increased earn ings which will result from this Increased capacity it is hoped and expected that payments of the back dividends due to the holders of the preferred stock will be resumed at an early date. REDEMPTION OF 'FRISCO 6 PER CENT BONDS.-Notice is given that the second mortgage 6 per cent bonds of the St. Louis i- San Francisco Railway Company, series a. h and C. now out standing to the amount of $2,050,300. and maturing on November l next, will be paid at the officer Redmond & Co., No. a Pine street. The option is given by Redmond * Co. of exchanging these bonds for refundiiiK « per cent bonds of the St. Louis & Ban Pranctsea Railroad Company at swSMi and in terest, the maturing bonds ta ho tak.n at par and accrued Interest to maturity, less discount at tne rate of 4 par cent a year. Redmond A Co. reserve the right to cancel the exchange onVr at any time PIG IRON CKRTXnCATKfI 1.. iron certtfUute* at tha New York Produce Exchange were steady and nrm. There were as salru. Prices for regular follow: Cash, $1S 10*0 JIS 50; October. *IS@JISSO; De cember, tU 15; January. February and March. $13 25 asked. Prices for standard foundry follow: Octo ber. $19 50 bid; November. $:■:> .«•', ci. December. tG>S9Sl»a>; January, $i>ii»u :>». February. .-.■ 23 asked; March. $!!• asked* GRAIN EXPORTS FOR THE WEEK.—"Brad etreetV report* ths exports of pain for tho week, with comparisons, figures In bushels, as follows: Wheat. Hour Included, 4.517.021. aaainat i.tH.6SI list week, 1.072.612 In this week last year, 1.103.KH In l»i and 4.7l<).S!>S i. 1901; for the fiscal year to Oat*. 44,795.tM1. contrasted with 17.CW.373 in UO>. IS.WS.7U in 190t and W.66XT81 In 1901; corn. S!o,o3i>. compared with 465,8rtl last week, I.ISG.3SS in this week a ye:»r ago and »".",:. sii n nt,. r r the fiscal year to date. ».3QO.Sai, against 15.53t\ !!7 in V»5 anil 5.130.5J2 fa I!*M. I'ULLMAN MKKTINO.— In pursuance of an j amendment to th» bylaws, th» annual^ " t^e stockholders of the Pullman Con»T*"*« * held at the office or the company hT?2f ** a> Wednesday. November 14. far the' eTe«w i ' 1 •) rectors and the transaction of any »&« * that may be brought before, the mil*, "**>— change in th» date of the annual m>ut r*~* ■ 5S made beoauae It was found by eaperteaZ. ■*» meetLnt- in October waa too early STJ?***^ venlence by some of the directors of th! «*»- GOLD IMPORTS -Bonds to the amoaafSt? by the Chase National Bank andS^*^ National City Bank were deposited m,> *• Treasury against gold engaged for imnow **• MISSOURI. KANSAS 4 tSca!' rL^ UNCHANOED.-Dlrectors of tS^,^^ & Texas have declared the regu'arLliT*** divided of 2 p., ce nt on the preterrrt^J? 08^ able November 10. w - -*, ■ GULF & SHIP ISLAND RAlUcau Notwithstanding the quarantine ooTccnZ! A j ) yellow fever of last summer ami fair aril ln " of the Gulf & Ship lalaad amounted to £*" more than those of th* preceding year J^Z?^ of nearly 11 per cent, while the operated m"!?** was lesa than Rj per cent greater thaa In m^fC of the Increase In earnings occurred -'a the^« department, the passenger business being owsT^ verely affected by the quarantine. Excen* *I**" th- months of August. September and (W? however, pass^nijer ea.mlngs JncreasM largahr*' the s a,Tie period* la,t year. The oomaletloa <+£. lino connecting the Columbia and 9!lv« r Cn? branches added twenty-seven miles to the oce-a: * mileage, making the total 307 miles, and o-^ up a largo area of new territory, lacluciinr*fc«C farm and timber lands. Because of tha^ precedented advance m the price at lumber vast new sawmills were erected on this txtsnaiaa, well as on the rest of the road. a large pisat w being erected by the Gulfport Creosottng Cobdsbt about four miles north of Gulfport. The following is a comparative statement of k. come for the y«ar: 1806 1908 Cfc4a«. Av««>. miles operated. 234.30 273 OS Ibt*^^ Crosa earnings 12.13 ft. 7TS 11.877.337 'Sc'^l? Operating: expenses it "*-♦«*«» t*xe» 1. 437.111 1.297.242 lac. U* Nat earning* 1651.667 «4*>,lM lao^jsa Other kssaSM 28.3*2 «221 lac. jJl?} Total net lncomo. . 1707.030 t4art.3?a lac ra Interest and other de- -»~*«ai «lu<.t!ona 308. 36&9 M D«ik ijm Surplus after pay- T meat of fli«d charge* $401273 1179.450 IncgSL* Gross eaminss per mil« of road average 17 523 la lii as compared wit:. $8.523 in 19o«. CONDITION OF TRADE. "Dun's Review" says: No unfavorable developments have appeared. •» cept the damage by storm at the 3outh, walcJxwu almost entirely local li. effect. The sound coa-*"' of the country, as a whole, waa lndicat-d &*"£■» light mercantile mortality dur:. - the ttlrd ami of ISO!, when failures were only 2.300 la n*se!» with total liabilities of $21,994,163. This is tiu>s exhibit of recent years, with the single »xjeptSoik!< laS«. and. making: allowance for the greatiy'"^ creaaed number of firms in business and amour 1 ■* capital Involved, even tha good record of nw years ago Is surpassed. Autumn trade la now a full swing-, especial activity being reported la ir* goods, millinery and footwear, Slunufacturtei plants are engaged far In advance In all the leadS industries, the metal departments making theaoa striking exhibits, and the activity of transporters 1 shown by railway earnings In September, 912 •» cent larger than, last years figures. iToretgn oao> meroe at this port for the last week record*! i gain of $f*5.,723 In exports and a decrease of asi^f In imports, as compared with the movements a ja.» previous. Crop returns are up to expectation^ assi from some loss In cotton, which caused a rloie; rise In prices, More gold has been secured abrni and the amount of money in circulation on OcttM 1 rose far above all records, with an avers?* A $33 08 for each of an estimated population of Bjjj^« 000, yet rates continue firm because of the gre&: d> mand for funds la i".^' I.lngr the nation's ur.exaaass' volume of business. Bank exchanges at N«w ior» for the week were 18.9 per cent larger than la tit corresponding week of 1905. while at other i»-»'"-; cities the gain averaged *.7 per cent. "Bradstreet's" says: Trade la still of record volume- for the smmb, and industry is active beyond precedent. Thfii an despite weather Irregularities, such ad bad ir«i£c and serious crop lamage at the South and ii laved movement of Western crcps to marie:, a sliver lining to th& Southern, .-loud is, howspff. found In the advance of l^c a pound la cottos.ai cooler, more settled weather at the West swat improvement In retail trade. Car shorug«s m charged with *oma responsibility for the attur slow movement of, grain, out the firmer tost of cereals is large dv to reports of improving port demand, some scaling down of osdataSa^ available supplies for export has, apparently, an eflc I upon European buyers. The three am Important general lines of the country's OSa textiles, iron and steel and building— flBP> cedem.vi activity. Cotton goods lead In tasuM with an almost surprising strength of ienaaiai of prices, ail iron and ste- 1 products, crjiia Hd manufactured, low Insistent demand, and tsJli* Ing, except at the Trojans and a f%w otbsf Mi tres, in active as never Defers Speculatlca In •■. curlti. does not show much activity, but osSat has mud-? a remarkable advance, there is talk 4 a wider speculation in grain, particularly wUa* and the mining stock market is displaying mum activity. On the other hand, the edge seams tolls off the real estate boom, which ia claimed to tan been vastly underdone in some sections. Ths t<£> urns of trurtlo on the country's railways Is r*TT large, taxin? ail available facilities and prnsmH a sharp congestion when wlnter-liko weather a* rives. Bank clearings are heavy, due large!* ■ Increased totals at New York, and for nine mostfes all records have been broken. Failures for »ia» months are down to the minimum In Busbar. while failure damage, though swelled by a fs» lar^e bank suspensions, 'a little ahead of last yei? and well below some other recent years. ACTIVE CTTR3 STOCKS. INDUSTRIAL. 6haie» I j Open- | HliiJ- Low- I Las) solJ. 1 I tog. j at. i «at. , ml* 2W; American Cfta j 6\ 6^l 9% *■- 100, do pref 87 i 07 , 87 81 62 Am Malt p< v i.. . 40 40 40 «> 200 Am Writ ? pref. .. I SB 23 2* 8 40.000 Bay State Gaa ' S ! V % '* 1" In: iler Mar 10 ! 10 10 1m« do pref 29 2S» 29 •» On Inter Salt 39\ 89^ 88% •> CW.Mackay Comp'». .. ~i-> 74^ '3-*, •*? 86 do prel .......| 71"» 71-%! 71 S «;> «3.'«M> Manhaitan Traa. .1 5 ; * : « ol*o 1 * •> -■"' N v Traaspor ' 5 t OH 3 1 *! J? «•> Nor W V»v prof.. *\' *%\ <H», *» 34 Standard Oil • s.'* I CPO^, 89* I P 8 RAILROAD. 6har*e ' I Open- i Hlsft- !*■*- 1 M* sold. [ I Ing, j e«t. I aat. ! sa.»_^ 1.3(»> Chicago Subway..! Bl'i| S2H' 81.. ■ ■■ 2. Nor stubs.. [ 237^>, 237^1 237x1 ->'^ MINING. 6har»» f I Op*n- ! 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