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12 Safety Liberal Income Yield Reasonably Broad Market Our Circular No. 255 describes several issues of pound investment bonds possessing all of these feat ures, which combine to make the ideal investment for the average individual. Spencer Trask & Co. William and Pine Streets New York EM-a-ard B. BnHtb Tlerbert >I- P*an Georcts W*. Norrla Thomas Newhall - Fraacis B. Bead Srcc^ai Partner Edward B. Smith &oc. Bankers Mctnt«rs New York *aa Philadelphia Stock Exchange* Investment Bonds and Stocks Philadelphia New York I Bt~H'3 * Chcttßut gt?. "7 Pine S'rff! I HENRY CLEWS & GO. BANKERS. 11. IS. 15 a=<i ■■- BROAD FT. MEMBERS >'. V STOCK EXCHANGE. STOCKS and BO>"PS bovpht ar.3 sold for la ./..-- or Csrned on liberal ttnm. Banking nrrnunt" received subject to check *i tiskx- Interest paid on dally balance*. 'investment seccrities. letters of credit Jsb-j<!d Available the World Over. 108 SAIK: iti American ran ior>nEKs com. Sfx* HEAW (THKt CO. COM. so \n\uvu-BKi»(OV rrp. .%n rnoDrCKK* «ui-. Ml nr\ (THE) CO. 100 1.. S. MOTOR M"P. FREDERIC K. HATCH & CO. l>*al<?rs in l"nMst»d a--1 Inactive S^cunUes of - — TOsiTTr&aa* and Other Corporations |a the United States and Elsewhere. 30 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK. Tel. M4O to il ' Eroad. Inclusive. nmnrh Office. M CONGRESS ST.. BOSTON. Te3*PtUMjea. --.-•-:. Fort Hill. PrivaTp t6irphor,»s ... York and BoFtow. Columbia Trust Co., Importers &. Traders Nat'l Bank. Broadway Trust Co.. Windsor Trust Co., DEALT I> CLINTON GILBERT, 2 Wall Street. CANADIAN INDUSTRIALS •>?.-•- .-» the : Preferred Share? of Canada's l»adir;p Inccstrials can be purchased at a rrlo» vj yield «] high as 7" Circular sent on request. WAKREN. C-7.On>KI & CO™ MEMBER* TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE. TORONTO. STAY YOKE. < Cnlbom* «»t -'.'i Br-»»d Bt- 1852 19*0 Jas. B. Colgate & Co. S6 Wai! St.. »w Tork 'MEMBERS INVESTMENT N. V MO( ■ EX. BONDS DIVIDEND NOTICES. WELLS JARGO & «OMI'A>T 51 Broadway, New York. January 31. 1010- NOT3C?:; IS HEKiiBT Ol\i:N. that at a regu lar iK'eting >>t the Board of Directors of this rorajariy, on tht 2Srd cay of December, 1909. at th«> o!fxo cf the company. No. 61 Broadway. City of New York. County end State of New Xorfc. the teSknttog resolution was adopted: RESOLVEf'. That an exTrs dividend of SV>O r r ; - thare be declared, payable on Thursday. Fdsraarj ? fl . IS!-.-, out of ti;e accumulated gur ;,-j6 oarrirgE of the company, to stockholders »; 'rrr-siE'ered en iti books s.t three o'clock P. M. oa Monday. January 3. 191© That for the purpose of »'j"-h dlvicrnd the books of the company i*» rjosed at t!ire€ o'c^k P. M.. January 31. 1910. «r,j r^-open.-d at tev. o'clock A. II . February 21. WV BY OFJT>ER of the Board of I>irectors. •. W. ""■'•' .."-!ANN. Secretary. MEETINGS. ni;ri"BLic iron a steel < ompany, NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF srOCKHOLE-ERs. .» Fpcrißl Doeettes of th« stockholder* of K<=- T>ji'!ic Iro-. i: Steel Company to act upon a rro posal.to autlicrisc a mori£»ce of all or pare of *.!i«' Comr-ary's t-it'pei Ut* anJ franchises to ee .<-.irr an is«ue of l-or,is. to a.c aggregate principal v»:r.c-rt DM to <xc-ee4 at any one time $25 «».<;<»'>. (tr>. arvd the issue srd disposition of ■cntif bonds :;: order to retire existing bond? ar..l for other corporate purposes, and upon any mat ter* -ela'iiyr thereto, will b^ l:e':d at the office of'tl,^ Compsny at Nu- 15 'Exchange FHce. Jer »"y City. N. J.. ra the 7th day of March, at 11 o'clock in »re forer>oon. ,- T-. f gtock tramsfpr 'books of th« Company •••vi be'.::ocVd -■ the do«e of b^s'.r.es>s on Ftbr^jar^- Hth lt>lo. ar.l Tilli t>^ reoper^d at 10 o'clock jt »« r<rt la ,^ 5.»5j lPlO^ ■**• PtnsVnrSh.;^*.. Fetraary Kb 1910. t*r order oi tie Execatlve Ctominlttee. " •■.:■■•" Secretary. MONEY AND EXCHANGE. MONET SIABKET- — Money on call opened M ?% P*r centr higbest -;?. r i^ r r-^nt- joTft •'** prr cent: closing. -**3--a cim- rul7nlr rare. 2% per cent; last T«ar •'*" p— cent. Time money wa* prac tie&ny' unchan^d- Kates. :-«■!- per cent for rixtv «nd ninety days: 4 per cent for four and lv.c months and 4stt6 per cent fo- six months. Mercantile paper came •no the market moderately, meeting with & fairiv good demand. Rates -were quoted at JS?| $e r cpnt for sixty to ninety days' tngSraSneVtß. «£fs per cent for four _to six months' choice ringle names and PA j>er cent for others. FOREIGN EXCHANGE.— The foreign market opened easier with cables emoted ~at 4.?&*>S4.S«>4?. demand sterling- at 4-^1554?530 and e:xty-day bills at 4.53503 4 S3?" Short francs were £.1" less 1-15 »>rid" short reirhstnarks ?j less i-"2 The market ■was weak in the afternoon, enow tajr a decline of about 15 points. Cables •we quoted at 4.5«^54.5630, demand eterl mx at 4.56@».5«05 and sixty-day bills at «.53 i «g4.SS"*. Short frar.es -were 5.17 1 1 less 7--Z2' and short reichsmarks 94 IS- 14£?5 15-15 plus 1-22. Bankers' posted rates were as follows: Sixty da} s. D«rr_ar^. S*«r:ir.s 4-6JH 4 j : "* OeTr.an--. rc'.chsmarl.s &**» >*■» * F«i* francs 5.15 : % 5.18"» Bfldm francs 5.1^. B.ITH "■*'tzeriar!i francs 5.C1-* 5 1S»» Holland, pi ':■-•: ■-• Si 1 "* « lV * DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.— Boston. lf>c discount: Chicago. K'c discount; Ban Fran cisco, sight 7--.C, Telegraph '.-':' premlaas; New Oneans. commercial par, bank. Jl premium: Charleston, buying par. Belling l-10c premium: St Louis, !•-• premium bid. y^c premium asked; Minneapo'.is, •45c pre mium: Savannah, buying o-l«>c discount, celling par. BANK CLEARINGS. -New York, fx rhanpes. -.'....» balances ?a^44,&33; Kaltimor*. ?xchanges 54.310,365. balances XA2.ZS7; Philadelphia, exchanges $19.10?. 243. balances J1.567.415: Chicago, exchanges $46, 459.3 H. balances. 53.124,046. SILVER MARKET.— Commercial bar sil •<-•-. 2,y-i>c. Mexican silver dollars, 44c. Bar s!l\er in London closed at 3*44 unchanged. '-.OLD PREMIUM.-Iu Madrid, 6.55; Lis hon. 11. MEXICAN ■ EXCHANGE.-Mexican ex change on New York is quoted at 2.<H : f>. NEW YORK CITY BONDS. Bid. Asked. 4*. Mv M B9««f ■ 0&4 03»* 41-.*4 1 -.* >ley, '17. tercb 10*4 108% 4.,- Nov.. S3 brte* '■- H IC<« T » '4. ; M«y. '17. lnterch IQ2 103' i : 46* Nov..' 'sS. intrrcb OS'i 90*4 4b'. Ma-, '57. r»*lft 994 OO 1 * <- Nov., '56. racist ;•■ . r*;^ «. Nov. -3* re^liit... »>*« :», :. - 3 : *8- Ncv.. '85. inwrch... 88 . ?^»* jii* Miy, '54. caop >- - WH J ."'"e ' Jlaj. '54. resist £7 i 88* i ' •«;: Nov.", '10. rev ...102 JO2}, Ilßct*. 4s-. Slay. 01' &9£ 00?* •Coui*ii or resist red. STOCK PRICES DOWN UNDER HEAVY SALES NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES-MONDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1910. ish'rs; Vet ! ~~ —"~ I " Actual Sales, (Closing. I Sh'rs! Net : I tj^t^^tjmTiltHi? lAsfc sold eh| c ' LOP-i Hi. Flnl Bid. Ask sold.lchgel __^ _- I2P- Hl - fr"i §gL ;>; > 1 £ —^-\, jAllls-Chaimers Company..-.. jffi lgS| }ffi SSj gi 12 j 100- v [Manhattan eva ;;;;;;;;; f| ;13, 130 i 3.> 134 .^ 400 -ii 4 Allis-Chalmers Company pr; S3 138 37$ ST* -7 . o.u, l. i/g._ .i 8 Mailnc P'-l'S Railway... IS is*; is' 8 M* 15 M 53.30O 11 — Si* Amalgamated Copper.-..-. .';-* •':* j}» JSj .£«; £* JfiJHr v-W^'Ss.'M 134^134^133 133 133 184 SOOj- 14 American Apr. Chemical.... 43 42 11% 41% 41* 43 „, - -, _„> £.. P. £ - M |151"|151 - 151 'IISI 150 1M . I.MO-2U American Beet Sugar -*> 85* SKI 33 32$ ,r. _J* m.. St. F. *■ | ML L . 91% ! 91& fil M 91V J 92 2,700- 3 American Can B£ USS "* 1 ~ J», if* -wZii? M« Kansas & Texas «*! «3 38% 39% S9>i 39?? 1.4T6-— 24 'American Can pr • l£?i «*:? -'- . ■--- ££♦ -' ''J.™-' ,* ', ° -1 v^n«s & Texas pr...l 70 70 70 70 70 •'- 7.300:^2*4 {American Car £ Foundry- .--P^o?** ; ,?^;.?i*» '2,, „ ™ ~1, ■ Rff^S^pSdflcS — .. « 68 : &■■■ 66H «4 «7 2TO-1< American Car & Fdry. prr. 115* ltfg I*s* Us£ fcSi 117U 2.W.--4 jMi^ouri Pa c "?£ altanO oo 5a..'130S a..'130 130 130 ISO U=S 135 UWi-l»4 American Cotton 0i1........; »£4 5,^ o7«- o.V 2j o« r{ 200 — Xa s hvlUe<&Jt-n MMttll} I<K«!_ i? American Hide & Leather. la■ * 6 <^f> I ; -' i National faiscun. * *E «-'« -' a,s4, is ? ! s|ios^_24 iScrican Hide & Lea. pr... 354 35% 33 133} S3 « 406;-l National Bnam. & - l P- ; gffl $2 J^ $£ ffei 73 ArSer can Ice Securities 21U4 21% 20% 20S ?OVi 2jT HSp 4 * g»Mon» £»ad " — •••• ...;iOS" loMIOS *jIOS 1107 ?IG7^ 600-1H American Unseed 114, 14 13> 13^:13 M-yH ; T |i a "" a of Mexico M pr-l M 26 26 26 25% 26 9001— tiZ American L'nseed pr 37% 37% 3S 36 3^ 3*>-. s '00\— M National «'*t*Ss?,i* *>" 77 177 74U1 "4U 74% 75 i366~M|AISIrISn Locomotive 43 j49 47 47%f47 4^ ««i— 4** L\ew Jork Air 8iake....... | U6^!m4 n6' 4 in6 (lI6U r»oEls American Locomotive pr 3 111 111 110 110 110 XU New York en^ r |V'L".'rd pr! 97 97^! HU 2 \ 95% 96 198 . ' £sS : ip i* . $gsiii:s. Si N b '^ " <*- :'-<: '-< 1.-v _■>.; .unerican Smelting rr 106 106 104^ 303 ' -1 jN *Vnrk Ont. & 'Western 4:, 15 43Vi 13*4 43% 44 ■■ ■ ■ - rpr 8.... 57% S:', 87 87 - E8 I New Fork ont .« » , M 9?% , 4 -. s -3^ Am--- S1 I Foundry.... 66* i 56% 547 " - .V. . Norfolk* ''■'. ■' • :T - . -;„ 751^ 76 75>a T6 . ■ - gar ISO 1120 ■■ : . ' !l?*i .3 1 XOl . 133? 1K4 1»3 13i i SI»E2 American Tel. & Tel IS6 136 |134% 135^4 135^135^ U^vi-^ ,Northein Pacitii • 3(4 30^ IS* 294 , 29% 29^ 6251-x5 American Tobacco pr 91% 91%) 91 Sl 90% 91 S2K* S?SIS«-riii^¥ei ■•■- :: ' !1 * 34^1 M ' "■" " 1.32 35* 4t»J— ; v American Woolen ; 32? 4 ; 32-, ....-■ 500 —2.; Pacific ; : %.•,:;,;, 131% 131% 129?8J^(H4 130% 130^ «W:- 4 American woolen pr.::: 100%h<»4 ?9 S S U^ 1 & 103% - »h-i% fe^fj^j S Soke * :^H? Os * 108 « 106 »jlO6 * 101$ 106% 12.400pJf2 iAnaconda f 49*1] «U *€ j47j 47 47^ < ,000^-2 |Peoo!e s.Gas& Coke ,p . | | C3.3;c-:n. pucoiaon. ex dlv 1%% 113 lisg Ul»4 lU% imtUUS — Coal '• 20% 20^i lS^ ! 19^ ! W SS 4 COO^— I JAtchisoa pr ICS 103 102«;i03 102?4 IC3 ; "' 4 ip ?rm 7 ... 70^! 70^: ft 767 .66 t57 400 -su. Atlantic Coast Line 136 1128 |124>f.;i24% 124U .12* s . L^ -- 1 - ■%l% lt l i*Sf?llt2r " " 39^ 39 i 36%' 36%! 36% 37% 7.400-15, Baltimore & Ohio jIWHWi 10S^ lCP&ift» JlOS^ '^"i ■ gSSgIKS 1 CaY n-- 101 101 Ml 11 " 100% 103 »?_% Bethlehem Steel 25%j 28 |ffi%.2S 26»» 28 , ; WOi -1 souS?n P^laScar 197? i 197% 194% 194%j195 9j Uvi-5 'Bethlehem Steel pr £5 55 £4 54 55 P7 2l^ EIJ X?nwi Co^lny i98i981 98 j9B 98 100 6.625K« Brooklyn Rapid Transit....! 71% 71% 65% 65%: 69 69% S^! t^Sttel Shrine 3 s '3S |35 |W s 35% 37 !<«•_] I Brooklyn Union Gas "- 148 L4S 148 145 132 000 ; -^v» .R- iray |ted bpr n|. •";;;; ;^j[ 101 | 10] 101 lioo 03 9sZ.l£ Canadian Pacific [178%178^ 17SU 17S»j ITS i 17S« Mrfi? RpilTin* » 153%!155% 156 |156^& 136' i 4.3001-2^ Central Leather I 57% 37^i £5%l 35^ 35%| 36* -lO.boO -4^ Read ng .^.... i 1,,-;i 1 ,,-; ?1 5 ; 90% 91 90 91 KM)_ a^ Central Leather pr. 105%106 105^10514106 105% R^«rt nl m ot l^'-i ; IC*«-. '100% 100U 100 102 rr.S,V>;-Sii. Chesapeake Ohio | 80% 80% 77% «% 78 -75% ißpnnhifo fron &^Ve^i 84$ 34»ll 33*1' 33=4 33? i 34 500U2- ;Chicapo.& Alton 06 56 54ii 54% 52 54% "S^Hl* w!SSb c Iron & «st^l or"'" » « »S «'& ? 9 5^ 3L200U214 IChicago Great -V/est-rn V. j 2854 28 28. j 26? 27 <■.:■■ :-| III"- ■•■■■•• ■•■ ■44 -il I * 41 ! 41% 41% « l,sCiij;_2?l jCbicago Gt. V.'est. Pr 56 56 52^53^52^.^ 4.1-^-3^ Rock Ifclan^ . . ; m s , C2^ 15S0O -S Chicago. MIL & St. Paul... 146% 146% 144' l«?*jlf» l-™g -2% Rock Island o"i' 'l-t'or' " v: g? 50^] 50 50 54 tOOJ-1 Chicago Mil. & St. Paul pr 164 164% 164 1«4 162% 164 , SXESv it T^i^t V' -dor "' « I 45%! 45% 45-% 46% • thwestera...ls4^ls4Wls; - U w3dt& \s~ tS, Sonth^relte/n 25^253*25 : ?o & Northwest, rte.. 13% 13% 15Va l- ? * — — SS|Ziif w i^fflJSmw" n «^ T "^ :': ' ; ' i Tl ,ii^i Ess Biaasa^4 i, tel w* Ilii |ii ~gl 11 1 i; !S i s 1 - f4f 4 300.C v, Icolorado & Southern Ist rr 81% Sl%; SO% Sp% SO Sl -i« -4 .southen, Railwa } pr « mw 3() . a 10 0 — I [Colorado & Southern 2d pr. 79% 790 73% 73% 79 80% -1J ? !3i«"?! s i ee p.£ o^ c 2S$ 5k. : 26% 27 26^i 27% 400J— % Columbus & Hock. C. &I. 13% 19% 1.% I'% ,17 18 ; "* 1 4 Itlv«s Se'Ld"Tr H \ S6* SG "86 185I 85 iBS i l^|ESiK.^|'^:::::::::: i f f| f | |lg| Hs^l^glllllMll ii !is ffillil .fLJ-IL 1 1 1 1 ■mXL 6. Cast Iron P. & F. pr iiii 111 1 75 1 5> M^^iiiliill Jilii^Sllliiil Great Northern or ... :,: '•. :^ = l^ l?o , l.J;^ 13 ; -'.; -"^.^ '^ f^:;::: 75U f.v. . 7::- 7:'', 73% T< StjCO— «i Great Northern Ore ctfs....l 70 !70 65% 65% 65% «6 L ?5Si % tt* I Reducl I r"? Mf! 8i - I Bj* I 8 ! 7?| ?% .VK) — iHock-ng Valley rets 1104 104 102 104 104 j-- J^' — g'j^ffi^ "fer.".:": 37% 37- s; 35 35%35%35 % ■--A Hocking Valley pr./ |6 ,g J | — « 4,^X1.-3 United State. - L s, a . lo^ i:is .Metropolitan lit ifili : * Ii Stf te^ lieel pr. l»* laHuSS 3isjlis tSO&S Inter.-Metropolitan pr 49 49% 45% M5%N5% 45 utal l Copper I 48% 48% I 44% ;44?i; 44? i ;44% .44*4 800-2 Internationa Harvester .... 86_ # Sb So ,t ? ,S4, So I'lStffl! vZ-CaroUna Chemical 49% 49^ 47% 47i« 47% 4,^ s 600 Internationa Paper 12% 12% 12% 12% J± ]Va-Carofna Chemical pr.. 123 J123 123 [123 1120 123 300 (International Paper pr-v-" 84% 54% «i^64 w l^ o4 IJU Vulcan Dettanlng .....! 15 15% 15 15Ti 13 20 1.7«X--2=i Internationa) Steam Pump. « 46 43% 44 44 ; 44% 200 + n .s '^-"-^ Det^nn n- rr .. ;if 60 6o| &> !60 58. 65 MOJ-2-s international St. Pump pr.. S4 W 53% 82% 83^ So ,^M fVa^h ■- .'" tP^i 20 I 3?%: 19 IS%I 19 lO f,:_ lowa Central pr 40 20% 40 20% 19% 40 -SOO -1 SfJSrn Stertand 43 £ 43% 40 | «Tg! - 1 * 41 25. _I Jiowa Central Southern 36 40 34« («-139 !4u • 10 -sJ|zf! w2tS Maryland 46% 70 *«% 1 45% 45%; »>'. 1,e00N% Kansas City Soutnern 3b 06% o4i s ci-. s \ M ! 34% Western Union Telegraph.. 70 170 1 GPU' 69% 69 69% 2QOp ?i Kansas City Southern pr...; 69 69 69 g^ «^j .. , So V_4 wistinghouse Mfg..:......" 65 f 65% 63% 63% 04 65 8.63«- = 8 Laclede Gas 99 99% 97 99% 99 99%. I'fggQ Wvestinihouse Mf£ lit pr...|121 !121 121 '121 115 l - 1 .. :t. ho;;Uti^xa^nc:::::::^:'Ki4v,.. .... iS 8- 4 :w!.=eii.. s &L.c. mrr . **!1! 10 * • 100 l— _ 'Manhattan Beach ]3:3! 3. 3 I .-. I •-> I ! .^ — 1 ! ! ' ! FINANCIAL MARKET HEAVY STOCK LOSSES. Active Manipulation and Li quidation Hurt Prices. Violent declines were reported through out the list of active securities in yes terday's stock market, maximum losses running from 2 to 6 points among tho leading issues, Itb net changes almost as large. Speculative attacks started at the opening and continued throughout the best part of the day, the movement .forcing the liquidation of accounts against which margins had become depleted and fright ening many operator.-, who had substan tial margins, but who could not convince themselves that the persistent weakness of The market did not foreshadow gen eral ruin and bankruptcy for the nation's industries. Wail Street interests that arc working for lower prices are predict ing things that will never happen. Wall Street manipulation will not kill the productive energies of" the country, and when the time comes for active bull speculation these Wall Street patriots will proclaim from the housetops the strength of fundamental conditions. The proposed federal incorporation law was the star bugaboo used to induce yester day's Belling, and it worked to such a nicety that many bull pools weakened by recent ... lines were compelled to liquidate their holdings. Vague rumors of financial troubles in the Street were heard, and while noth ing of the sort developed it was argued that a continuation of the downward movement might cause distress among houses that have been consistently bull ish and have speculated on their own ac count, as well as conducting operations for customers on borrowed money. At the low points Union Pacific showed a lots cf 4^; Southern Pacific, 4%; Read ing, 3: Amalgamated Copper. 6%; Amer ican Smelters, ss*:5 s *: Chesapeake & Ohio, 4Vs- United States Steel, 6 -?. and St. Pa°ul. 3%. The few bearish factors in the general situation have been more than discounted by the decline that has taken place since January 1. and at this juncture operators who advise the short sale of stocks for a Long pull may be lik ened to the traders who advised the pur chase of securities at the high points of IMS Union Pacific, for instance, was not a safe purchase at 219 last summer. but at ISO it ■:- a different proposition, while the same thing may be said of about every representative stock en the list. In yesterday's market ten issues supplied 994.700 shares out of a total business of almost 1.800,000 shares. Selling of St. Paul stock is based upon the poor statement of earnings reported by the company for December and on the reasonable expectation that the returns for January v ill be unfavorable, though not so bad as in the last month of the year, but as the reduction In income has been due to extraordinary conditions that have no permanent bearing un the general business of the company the price of the stock cannot be considered high at the prevailing level In Decem ber the road, was forced to fight a switchmen's strike md exceptionally ad verse weather conditions. The property is now being operated on a normal basis. Traffic is heavy, and grain tonnage is in creasing rapidly, car loading running at the rate of 150 cars a day In excess of the business at this time last year. All the roads in the Northwest had a series of adverse circumstances to contend with in the last two months, and that their losses in earnings were not due to gen eral conditions is reflected in the excel lent reports of the Eastern and Southern I lines. Bank statement figures for last week made a poor showing on paper, tho changes In the various Items being ad versely interpreted by the speculative community, but the loss in cash and the increase in loans were more apparent than real owing to the speculative^ and investment movements on the Stock Exchange and the withdrawal from th» banks of trust company funds. Liquida .YEW-YORK DAILY TBTBrVE. TIXSPAT. TEBKL AUT S- 1910- tinn of speculative loans was heavy, tho igh nr.t shown in the Clearing House exhibit, while rash receipts from the m tprior were larger than shipment?, the gain in loans in the statement doubtless reflecting an increase in security hold ings which were carried as loan- and the decrease in cash in part withdrawals by Investors for purchases of stocks and bonds. The banks sold a Large amount of their security holdings at the prices prevailing between November I<>. 1909, md January 31 of the current year, ac cording to the reports to the Controller of the Currency on the dates mentioned, but from all indications they were heavy buyers at the attractive prices readied in the la^t week 01" January and the first week of February , and their recent oper ations and those of individual buyers go a long "way toward explaining bark statement changes and encouraging the belief that securities have been into extremely strong hands. BOND MARKET SALES. 2000 V S 3s Reg [15000 L S & M So _ 1918 . 101 ? i| Deb 4s 04-, 1000 Jap 4*4s- ••• i<>\-i\ 1000 do ' til i 110<X) do I'd 93 I 2000 do '■'* '« 13000 do »4%l 1000 do is 1981. >i * •jzi>*) do 4s 90U 10000 do 94% :>>*?) Argentine Sb 97 I 1000 do . .. -H;» 13000 Sao Paulo os 07 ; 3000 do - : - ••• MJs 1000 N" V City 11 2000 do ...... n% 1957 " • 90 ii :••-") L & NUn 4s OyW i4 ( w» do 1958 WW 3 *' 4000 MC4. S pd. 99'/a 6000 do ••••■ 90*,*; 1000 Marine 4^s.. 67 20000 do 99% i 4000 Mcx C Con 4s 97% £JOOO do •J'J l i\ 1000 MX & T Ist 99% 25000 do 1959. ■ ;■■"- 2000 do 2d 86H 15000 do 99*41 9000 Mo Pac 4b... 8"-* o'O Adnu Ex 4«, 82 ! 21000 do Cnvt os 11C"O do . "•- full F" 3 - ■ ■ -' 1000 do .... i^3\ ll"00 M & O New . ?>"»v) do »2U I & 121% 1000 AHl*-Ch 68.8*4 1000 dostLi' 1 WOO do . |0% Gtd 45... P5 8000 do 80 I 5000 do 06 1000 do . ... 70 i| 5000 N Rys of M 5060 do . ... ra 4 j 4' is ■•- : i 2X*) Km A cSa 102 ! 1000 N V A B 6s. 109% 1000 Am H & L 14000 N V C Deb 63 . "...101% 1934 95% "■■•.-v; Am Ppts 6s. 35 | POO do '.'•"» V; 60 -, im T & T j 1000 do Gen 3Vs 90% " Cvt 4s. •••-■» 1 (000 do 90* 13000 do 102 , 1000 N V C & St 3000 do . 101 , i L 45... 100 15000 do 101»»j 1009 NYG &E L 6000 £0 101^' H& P 45.. &Z-2 2SOOO do • W I 10000 NVNI! & H 7000 "Am T b 6b..106\1 Deb 68....-1 1000 do i'"' ' I 1000 do ■- I^3'-j 1000 do 43 25000 do Cvi 3'-bs.loiJ"*, 5000 do 77's 6000 N V Tel 4-■ SlC^'t do .77 Rets ... 0§?» 6000 do '*575 7 - ; 5000 do 98 1 IOC") Armour 4'-s '•'-'. l<>oo N& £ Ist 58.1014 ■■ .... . do '. 9214 1000 N & W Cor. BOM do 9S ■ I 4s '"■''-• 4"«> A T &• c - F 69000 do Cvt 4?.- 101 AJ 4s Stpd OiH 10000 do ...aSOF.IO^ 7000 do Gen 45.100 1 -*' SOCJ N V Gen 35.. 73 i 3900 do .... '■ -• , 1000 do c 73-s 23000 do 100 1000 do Keg 7 - l 2l 2 23000 do Ct 05. 117 I 1000 do Pr 43... 101 18000 do ■'••- ] 5000 do 100% 25000 do Cvt 48.114*- 10000 OV, & X Con - 11000 do 114*4 4s 06b 21000 do 114% 2000 do . .. 97 WOO do 114 20000 Ore S '- Gtd 5000 At C L & N Kef Is ... 04*% 48 02 ' 3000 do . . '•' 5000 d-, OH*! 6000 Fa TiTSs OS's 14000 do ... 91 l i| 1000 do 90 4000 do . . 91% ' 10000 do 98"« 23000 B <•_■ O Gold ; 41000 Pa E^s 1915; 96% 4s . 00 I 1000 do . 064 1000 da .. . 99% l 000 dc •- 00' s 5000 do PL E & ! I^ooo do 96 1 * . W V 4s. P2V 3200 T,-- .1 Gen 4s. -^ ! 5-^w-t do Pr 31.33 92 i 4000 F. & ? Ist 75.12*-\ 5000 B R T 4«... 83»i 1000 X I & Stl 55.103* i 1000 do 88*4 1000 Bt L!M & S .i"-. do -S3 ' Gen os 1094 26000 do . S2 1 1000 co Kef 45.. c * 1000 do Gold '- i:4- 4 1090 dc F. <£- G 3*XO 3 U El 15t. 102 : 4s ..... 87 1000. Bull R A P i 1000 St L & S v ' P Gen 5s . 11?. V R C-e:i is. 88*4 3000 Ceni L 58.;: 90S 9000 do . . S3 3*3 * 2000 do &9V 4000 do ... SS ! .3 13000 do .* 99 * 1000 do Ref 4?.. i 3 7000 do . o'j'-* 10000 Et L Swn Con SOOO Cent of N j 4s ... ...78*4 Sen 5a 124 : 1 — co "■;" ■;- IOCO do Reg . . .124' ■ 1000 do 7S I ( >X^ C & O Gen j 1000 do 7S 1 * 4s ... 1024 K'OO So P C T 4s. 02 1000 do 102% I 5000 do - &2*i 5000 do Con 5« 114 J25000 do Ist Ref 5000 do .. 113% ■ 4= . 04"* 1000 C & A 35... 75 i 1000 do WH 5000 c & W ma | -«^ do ■ 'i* Con 4s . O2H! 6000 di Cvt 4s. 102*4 1000 CB 6. QJt : 62000 do . .102 4s 96"i 36000 do l 01 T i 11000 do 96», lOCKtOO do i^ 1 * 20<» do . «il?lO00 do 101H 3i"' r «> do 9614 10000 do , l ( 'l s 1000 do ■'"■ - 27000 3o .101«» 5000 do Re« . 06V 2000 Eo Ry Ger. 4s 70^ 1000 do Den Div ■ 2000 co 79^4 4- . •■. do 79U 4000 do 111 Div 1 10000 Third ay con 4? . .. 100 i 4S4 S stpd . 6414 1000 do -" : -s. . SO j 6000 do ... 64% 1000 do Neb Er ! 000 dc ...64 4;- ;■-... i 5000 T P & 4s. 934 Wyv> C M i St P j 3000 T- St L & W 4s 1034 ... 93* a Col 4s Ss*4 10000 d« . 83*4 i 3000 ■: > . . . -:.'» 15000 do G«n 4s ! 7000 da 85 A 100 I 1000 C P Ist 45.. 101 4000 C R I * P j 1000 do Ist Ret Ref 4s 01 4? . . »7 1000 do . ■•••'.' 1000 do . . B7 1 * R.-WVI do S0*« ! 1000 do . . 97H 6000 do RR 4s 70-i! 15000 do Cvt 45..10>»; 10000 do . 70»e : 20000 di 108" lC«y«') do ...... 70^.! .... . .108*2 2SOOO do 79 i 25000 do 108H 1000 CSL4 N O i 3fK'«>l do ... 10* Gold Ss.c.llS 5 ; 1 ■-■ do .... 107T« CC>OO CSt L&- P ! 10000 do 10714 is/ . . 112 30000 do lO7*i 10000 CA £ Ift 4s 96^4 10000 do . . . 107 a .V»«-> do 96*j 2000 do 1"7*4 frooi> da ■-; * I <J0»» V SR& lm 2SOOO do :- .v Ex I 5« 06 •4- s OS ! SiOfi v S Rub 65.104»i (000 do ...s^F. 91! I 4000 d ■ 104 13000 Co! Ind 55.. 7SHI 50iV) V S Stl S F 7000 •'• ....... 7SU| 585 8 . 106 1000 C P £ F r.t, ! 2000 do Hn~\ 1034 . 8-Vi ! 13000 da 104* 5000 D A H Ref I lflt'MVi .; . ... IO4« 4. 00"; ! 3000 do .. 1044 too<v» do f'»»; • tofio do '" 4 '■ HOi» do Cvt 4* ■•'<"> 2000 do . i"4 T . noon do . 1«) i KnV'i ,1. lO4'i ROfW> d 5 100*4 1000 Va-C Ch 55.. PS SOCK) D»n ft R G ! SOrtfl do '■''■ . Rfcf 55.... 03'il 000 do ..« ?S 1000 do 934 1000 V M Gen ss-107H 49000 do 934 1000 Wai. Ist 55. .111% 13000 D Bee Cor 5a '-'■ 5000 do -1 55...10 l! * 12000 Erie Ist Con | 6000 do 101 4s Si 19000 d-. R & Ext 2000 do Cvt 4s Is 71"i A 77':? 13000 do 71% 3000 do 77 [53000 do 71 '-j o>\h) do B OS | 6000 do .. — 71-% CvTHirt do ... 684 31000 do , 71% 10000 do Pa C T 28000 do 71 4s- So ! 14"-»'> do JO's 10000 Gen El Deb 19000 do 70% 5a 140 22000 do 71 1000^ n & st Jo 10000 Wab P T Ist Con fis 101 1 Ctfs 4- :■ 6000 Hock V Ist I 2000 do 42 4%8 . - 103T4 10000 do 41 5000 111 C Ret 4-- 99's 3000 do 41% BCH» do SL. Div 10000 do 41 ; 34s . . SS*;i i»00 do Ci 44 26000 Int Met V -s > ;->; -> JSOOO do *'* 2000 do 7fj' I 3000 do 4 52000 do 79' 2 18000 do Ctfs 5% 16000 do 70 v 6600 do .". - •"• 3000 do ■ 794 16000 do 4*4 15000 do 78% 2000 do 44 •_.v.;..-i do 7S 7 i 3000 V? Sl* 55. . >' lSi">«Xt do .. 70 ' 1000 do '»"* 17'"""") 1, R T 55.102% 1000 do • ■ " 3000 do 103% 5000 West Sfc 4b. .102% I<"h>» do 6s . . . 102* a ] ~' H West Md 45.. S4'4 -SOOO Tin b P 55.. 95 1000 W U' F & it -15000 I c Ist .'.-.. 1"-V E 4'-s 954 WOO X C So 55..1023,| 5000 W & L. E.lst 5000 do . ..1024 j Con 45 ...... R3 « 2000 do ;; s 7S'-sl l oo * Wfs C Gen 4.- 94% 9000 do 73 , 10000 do S& D T 4000 do 73:, 4S4 S 934 2000 T. B & W 2d.10«u! Total .-ales of bonds, $2,831,500 - INACTIVE STOCKS. The following were the last actual sale 3 and tho closing quotations for stocks in Which there were no transactions yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange: Last Closing. &a!e. Bid. Asked. Adams Express 245 "\ ; 270 Am Agr Chem pref. 103 101 lf>.i Am Beet Sugar pref.... 90 !•! '•'* Am coal 120 100 150 Am Cot Oil pref 103 101 107 Am Di3t Tel ...-•>> ; " 2.) Am Express 255 200 250 Am Malt 84 6 7 Am Snuff '-7< !! 2-^> Am Snuff pref 98 S3 00 Am Suear pref 120 119 121 Am Tel & Cable 77 ,'J 77 Ann Arbor — '•• oO Ann Arbor prei — "■" Bait & Ohio pref 00 90 92% Batopllas Mining •"• :: -"'a Brunswick 144 13 11 Buff Roch <t Pitts lOt 05 107 Buff Roch <£ Pitts pref 133 '. 138 Buff & Susq pref 62 •>" > Butterick 31 '■■"■\ So Canada Southern i- i 65 tSSU Centra! of ■■ .: . 203 290 300 Central & So Am T 119 117 119 4 Chic & Alton pref 70 7<> Chic & East 111 pref 115 IIS Chic Burl & Q 225 C f "> Chic Ind & Lou pref... — 63 SO Chic & Newest pref 20»i 205 215 Chic St P M & 0 150 • 150 .152 Chic St P M & O pref. .180 160 17" Chic Union Trac 1 .''<. »'■> C C C & St L. SO "1 7!> C C C & St I- pref. .- !•■ 1 00 110 Consol Coal 97 : \ 105 Del Lacks & TV 680 610 Dcs M & Ft D 9 7 12 Detroit United R R •• 61 «1 62 Evans & T H 65 M Evans & T H pref 521 SO 0> Fed Mm & 8m... S2 69 1 -'- Gen Chef Co lOO'i 1..- 109 Gen Ch»m Co pref 104' 104 105 Granby Mining . ......112 — 100 Havana Elec Ry.. 04 M P.". Havana Elec Ry pref... 944 04 '" insersoU-Rand Co 70 90 — Ingersol'.-Rand Co rref.. S4'--i 95 — Int Harv pref . 122 122 V.'4 Inter Power SO — 80 lCana^ha a: Mich ...... 53 174 55 X city Ft S& M pref 70-i . 7H SO Keok '& DM 74 6 "> Keok eL De« M pref. • 44^ 35 45 Laclede Gas pref.. '<:, " SO 100 Lake Erie ft TV 7 cc OO 22 Lake Erie & W pref SPU 57 60 Lake Shore 320 s^J 4'X> Mackay Cos w; 57 i- Mackay Cos pref 7*> T , 75 76 Marine 6»i X 64 Maryland Coa! pref . . >'. :j^ — Michigan Central — 140 180 Mm ft St Louis .. . 4Z\ 42 4 4 Minn & St L. pref ...... 88 72 55 National Biscuit pref..-iC4 121 123 Nat Enara & Stp rref 904 80 04 Nat of Mcx pref 61 " f-0 K3 New Central Coal ...... 52 .v> »i 0 N V Chic & St L. ..59 53 TO N 1 C & St L. Ist pref.-109S 104 IIS N V Dock 35 SO 40 N V Dock Dref S3 - • «3- . Norfolk & West pref S3 Rr SO Ontario Silver 2'i 2'i 3 Pacific Coast 11« 104 112 Pacific Coast Ist pref.. 105 fi* 105 Pacific Coast -d pref. ..110 104 132 Pacific Tel & Tel pref. , ft.*. 81 -:» Peoria ft Eastern.... 18\ is Cl Pitts C C 4 St L pref..H4'« 100 120 Quicksilver 3 " v; . Ci Quicksilver pref . 3 s ; 3'i 4 Rutland P. RCo pref ■ • 28 C^ ".'. St J & G 1 19 IS Ist; ft .1 & G 1 2d pref S9*4 3« r,OU St L ft S F Ist pre* 6S'i M 70 " St L& ? F <"* E I ctf« .140 ir-0 180 StL&S r Cft E I Ctfs pf 120 — HS'-i StL4BF C & E 1 ctfs now 63 •'■"' «3 Seara-Roebuclj PI el I." ■'■» 12,T-i Sloss-Shefl S « I pref..H7 — 118 .-o B P. M a Oetfs. .. . srtu -1 . 00 Twin City Rap Tr pref.. " 140 100 rr. Bag ft p pref 71} t:s 75 United Clear Mrs pref. .lo9' jOS in U £ Reduc A Ref prel W-Z 20 CO Va Iron C ft C fA ' (W «W Wells Farno Exp 177 iy> 170 Wheel & r^. Erie JSH B '"■ tv i- L E 2d pref . ft", si «4 T\'iscor.sln Central . . 4.".'- 4S 47 BALTIMORE STOCKS. (Furnished by Van Befaa & Co.. No. 7 Wall »rrpei > Bid. Asked i BM.Ask'd. United Ry.. 13 13 l i Cctton Duck. 5 6 do incoir.es ' ■ ••" | do Income! 32 23 do 4s . 86 86*4 N Ry .1 L .'•• OS'i iri'i GB&SVT ! •; iLt ft Pow pf 82 >>» do incomes — 10 ' do IH«.. . 02 '.».'> do If t5. ... S3 12 Ch '■ Ilv 5a..100 100 Kcaboi-d Co 24 25 lOh C El 6«.". W I>3 do Is- pf.. 78 82 tCont Trust. 215 225 <Jo 2J if . 44 4': I L'nlon Trust 7'> 7-. Sear, A L 4s 83' i M Third Nat 8.118 130 do 10->t3s 00 ! s Bft%'Fld ft Dtp...l.V{ IRS Conso! Gas.. — 108 [Maryland Tr. 7S R.l do.tis UNH4 lOOHlA'oi Cent Ry — lis OUTSIDE SECURITIES. In the market for outside securities tra/i •ng Tvas moderately active, and. while some it-r^imlaritv developed at the outset, tne nricl chan-es wero of fractional proper to-k market which in many cases car r!^th??eadlnK copper Issues down a point or mm* from Saturday's final. In some of hp industrials a steady tone was man - fitted at the start. This, however lowed later by reactions in sympathy with ?« hawicftof the list. America Tobacco lofd off 5 points Standard Oil eased oft IfiehUy Guggenheim Exploration was hS 5 points Miami, Nevada Consoli dated Ray Consolidated and Boston Con solidated Copper were off from *4 to more fh^n a point, while the low-priced shares ran off fractionally. There was little or no fnterest in bonds, aside from a little ac tivity in Western Pacific ss. INDUSTRIAL. £-•« OMB. High. Lot. Last. ..v -- Tobacco . 4% 3» *>•> y*> Am W Paper pf. 24*4 34 JJ - 4 » "V 600 Ba: State Gas.. A _," * -? ?oo Houston Oil l % - '-' 5* ,X'» 2<)OJune Oil •■• »• , 1; s 1 c « ft 800 Manhat Transit. 1* I••*1 ••* » • r^ ♦ 1,500 VPWe & Htg. 2A - ■• '" o lin> do prcf ...8 » » RAILROAD. 200 So ?h Traction. 51 U SIM ■■•''■• ::r "> MINING g g 100 •Argentuni 8 i« »H igH 2 5«» I ' a a D,ooo*Bovard ConsoU. 3 3Ja «> IV> 1,500 Braden Copper.. 434 3 'i.* 4 ? 2** 1 •mO Brit Col Copper. 7»» ' . -s .«» «si> Butte Coalition.. 24 -j T-»,'» "t,^ 700 Canadian Mines. ':. * »>« ...» >V( •♦ llOO'Carisa 50. oO w • 10000 Chino Copper. . 11;, 1 , U_» ii** 7(XiO*Cobalt Central.. iBVt IS£ »' J - 1 2 H.WO Colonial Silver.. Ii .. .'* ..'* v e/'OO 'Comb Fraction. 30 v " r? T{ SO> •Commercial ... 51 '.' . ■„ *-. 10.000 Con Ariz Smelt.. -A -- v *. 1A &300 Ely Central 1"? »3 J. ; fi V.500 'Ely Coasol..:;. f» ,/,' y o|^ 100 El Kayo • ■-'■■> *»• " r * j^" 500 'Eureka Consol. 30 -<» «^ V^- 250 First Xat Cop... <_• .» *♦ 'y^ 2.250 Gila Copper .£ fS^ b* o^ 3.000 Giroux M J - ?7 ,■••■ 7^ 5.600 GoldfleM C0n.... 7 •* h,J ■■ - 6 •■■• iwater .... 9, » . ■ r i- v 4,'X 11 ) Greeno-Cananea. »'.* •' * • «,: .' 20 G'lsrgenheini Ex.230 *"J --•_ 4* 3.4'>'"»*Harcuvar Cop.. 50 - t; sli 2.500 Inspiration Cop.. fc_* 8-4 - « g £ 4,000 Kerr Lake 874 22 JJJ 4% 100 La Rose C0n...: 4U 4* 4, »^ 3t>o Mason Valley.. . -t? -« o^J» 228 6,700 Miami Copper... 22:. - : ; -,■„* 6 .^^crc^ p ::2iN ii || ** lOONev Smelting — ■» .? . v 11 { t 4.ooo Nev-Utah M&S. Vi I",* »ft ;„* 000 Niplssing M Co. 1 I"-- 10A •' * '•♦ 1.600 Ohio Copper ••• t fA 4^ 11 11 I.oO> *Otis?e 11 1 ] , 111.1 1 1 . in 3.<XK) Pacific Smelter?. JA Jn |P J2 000 Precious Metal?. II 1 * 1* 1 ♦ >'» 2.000 'Rawhide Coal'n. 1« » »• 1* 7,500 Ray Central .S 3^ ..:' -;V* »5 3.500 Ray: Consol. -'- --' - Jj^* 5)000 Silver Leaf ■•"• 10 . "? A l ? 100 Stewart ■■ • A» " o r* 2?* LOOOTenabo M & •">,. * SO lopal Mining. 8 i 6^ *» %* 3.3C-O •Tramps Consol. h - 6H ;■ !2 70« i Tularosa 111 1- Ji? I,* irt 1.750 Union '••••I? 2 : ' K-' ii 7*7 * 20 United Copper... 6 « »:» »JJ . * 1 500 Tul m G Mini - '•• •• ' ''' 4 * ]v» Yukon G Mines.. 4-. W *« » ♦ BONDS. ?^^^c^ s - g* S3 p p 20,000 "West Pac 5s »7% »7H V> Vl •Sells cents per share. tCMd lots. CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE. Liquidation was heavy on the Consoli dated Exchange throughout the da> Transai •re on an unusuaHJ ifjf* sVale. the sales t ? &JSOH share f'7o? slxty-ni fferenl Issues «« the list. Atlantic Coast Line was a new addition to the list, ■■ a^ ua V, o chang ing hands at 125 1 " and »25%. The collapse in prices resulted iii large profits accruing to many of the floor traders, who had gen erally pone home on Saturday commuted to the short side. There was a disposition to cover on the part of this element, and their burins: in prevented a number of the leading issues from reaching as low fig urea as were touched on the New iorK Stock Exchange. Odd lot investment pur chases by commission houses were not as prominent in the trading as has been the case on other weak days lately, that class of buyers apparently showing a disposi tion to hold off for the time being. Floor talk quite generally attributed the market unsettlement to the "Washington attitude regarding corporations. United States Steel common was the leader in volume, Its sale? totalling 37,509 shares. It did not sell above :■'•. which was ' 4 of a point under the high of the other board. Detailed op erations follow: STOCKS. t- 0 -■. Hieft. 1 sit. Last. 13 >-" An-.al Copper... 16 * :>'-\ 71 ! i 72*» 60 Am Beet Sur.. C4^, M"i 33 S3 870 Am •■:: .<. Pdy. 55,3 3B M » s's?i 30 Am Cot Oil.. . 58 58 68 "»8 2.'!0 Am U&L.v- 39 ■< 3.-. : « ~r,\ r.:.U 330 Amer Ice .. .-I H -'"» 2M4 •-•0 ; 3 50 Amei !/■-■!.. i::'. I3H 13 1 ! 13 1 - I* do pret . 36% .'.•■• T * 36 T i Sfi T » 10 Amtr Locom... -»•< ;*; * ■■■■< <. 47 3 i 4T"» 20,330 Amor Smelt... Sl?* 81 H 76% 77 310 Amer j Sugar. ..119 11« 118% 119^3 880 Anaconda Cop. 49 4t> ♦►>"; 47 l 1.1*70 At-T a. s F...113** 113T4 111% 111 7 , 20 At Cc^st I^ine-12r.'j 125% 12.'. 1 - 125% 170 Bait i 0hi0.. .110 110 I"-'* 108% SCO Brook r: Tr. .. 71 ' i 71 1 i (A** 68 7 » 10 Can Pacific ...17SU 178^ 17^ 1 * IV* 1 * 220 Central Lenth-'. '-'■' z * ::T 7 «, .V>'i :::■', 1,260 Ches A; 0hi0... SOH m% 77H i- 7^ 30 Chic & Alton.. 53% ~-5\ C°, i 53"; 30 Cl 'it West... 28*4 28H 27 s 27% 1.360 C Mi! 8 St P.. 1464 14« i 144* 145% 920 Col Fuel & 1.. 34 Ti 54 7 % ."2*s 33 100 Col Southern... f-0 50 •"■■". 55 10 Col & H Coal.. 19 10 ID 19 3,470 Consol Gas ...l4C ! i 142% 139*4 3"V» ; 340 Corn Products. 17 1 j 17'j 17 17 170 Den & Rio Gr. "s?* ."S S3S 3 "7 ."-7 1 i ICO Dist Securities. i"0 CO iS .-' SSO Erie ... 27 "-7't -.v> 26% 60 do Ist prcf. .. 44 44 4" 42 GO Gt r.'orrh pref.lS4 T i 134 » 133H 1."3 i B*o Inter-Met 19H 19H 17 s i IS -» WO do pref 43 4r»'« 4o 3*3 * 45 * "0 II! Centra! 158 I'J.s'j 138H lo' 1 -; 40 Inter P;<per ... 13 13 13 13 .Vi lo^va Centra 20 20 ! s 20 l i CO l-jl -j V 1 Kan City So .. ;'••"•'• ;'.,'. : r S4 T ii 34 7 » 1:1 ■ Mo X & Tex.. 40 1 : 40' 3 "<•, ;v.v-.. 200 Mo Pacitic .... t-T' 6S »i>>'3 6 t >'i 100 Nat Lead 75 M «3 ! , 7."i * 250 N V Central. .1164 1164 1154 116 180 N T Oni &W. 44 ' i 14 ! , 43 % 43 = « 110 North Pacifl : •"• • l"r.\ 133H 133 7 90 Pacific Mail .. 30 a . :■»". 29 l^> 29 : i 2,700 Pennsylvania ..131 3 i 131-S 120 7 ISO 1 * 50 People's Gas. .I' 1 ?' 1 10$ 106 Hi IO6 1 ; 270 Pitts Coa! ....20 •-•'■ ]< T » 10 70 Rway Srring3.. 3>5 1 i ".iV? 35 35 44,200 Reading 160 160 !.V. ? « 166*1 130 Hep Steel . 34 "4 ."-•- 53% 40 do pref £■>'-« ra 9g3 2 09 980 Rock Island 4y' 3 14' i c•, 42 1 ; 10 do pref . . . . Si' 82 52 SO 20 St Ji Souths.. 23 ■ ' '.'.• SB •: 25 4.550 Southern Pa 12-1 a a 124 E % IV"-, 121 1,110 Soutnern Ry .. .'7S 27H v: "•, 2S l i 10 do pref .. *'•'- 634 634 634 «V) Texas <t Pac... 27 3<3 < 27H 27 "7 " 110 Third Aye ... 11% '11 343 4 in-, 10% 45.30 Union Pacifl . 183 f - 183% 17!> i iso» «0 U 3 Rubber... 37 "7' 3 :.■ ;.-•, 87.520 US Steel ... 7? 7?'-, 75-> 75 s * "f") do pref 119 3<3 < 110 7 , ll^ 1 - 117-« 17Oi:tah Copper... 47 ! j 47" 4.-. * 4.V-, 170 Va-Car Chem. . 49*4 49-"» 47'; 47--.. 210 VT abash 19 7 » 19 737 3 1874 ir>W 1,110 do pref 4? 3 » 13 40 41 ii 40 Westing E3 . . . 64 hi .;j «i 245.270 To'^sl al« MINING STOCKS. 1. 800 Atlanta . 14 .14 •:-- 12 : 5 100 Belcher .1.20 1.20 I.W " 1.20 " 150 Consol Va .....I.TO I.SO 1.70 Iso 400 Confidence ....1.25 125 ! 23 1 ■•,-, 550 GoldSeld Con. ..7.60 7.00 7.00 700 1.000 Jumbo Exten... 24 .24 .24 .Zi 1.200 Ke^-ar.as 06 .05 .m .< »> 300 Ophir .... ...2.124 2.124 2.10.i 2.124 300 Portland 1.05 i ''7 - - 1.05 1 0715 1.500 Tramps . 064 .064 .ofi'-4 .06^ SCO Worjs 08 .<"•« M os 200Tellow Jacket. 1.20 1.25 125 8,100 rot sales. WHEAT. Sal sb tus! 350,000 Ma option. sl Os"i $! 10 51 05 s * $! 09»i COLLATERAL TRUST NOTES, Maturing ISIO-'22. CFurnlshed by Swarrwout St Appenzellar Xo 1A Pine st 1 Approx Nam?. Maturity Bid. Asked. yi?!d Aw Cigar 4 p .-. Men 15. 1911 &*■•- f.i;; " - ,>> do 4p c. Mcil 15, 1912. . 9>'\ "T'-j 510 At Coast Lspc, Men, 1310. 100 , 3.30 Beth Steel 6 p c, Nov. 1914.. 09 ! * 100 K(» Cm H & D 4 p c. July. 1&13.. 07 o; 1 -, 455 CCC&StLS pc. June. 1911.100 1 , 101 rs D& H equip 4l4 l - pc. July. 1922.101% 102* 4' 15 Gen Rub 44 pc. July. 1515.. 98 l > 044 650 Hudson Cos 6 p c. Oct 15. 1911 994 100 * 47^ Inter RT6 pc. May. 1911... 103* 104U xio KCRylU6pc, Sept. 1012. 06 7 » 97!, «■->> do 5 p r. May 15. 1013 ..... tt 07 s Sj, Lack Stl (5 r) 51 c. Men 1910 P0 » 1004 V*Y» do (1 yr> 5p c. Men. 1910.. 99 i 1004 4 do 5 p c. Mch. 1915 . •» {« ,^Z Louts &N5 oc. Men. 1910.. 100 1005, • m Minn &StL5 pc. Feb. 1911. 09* ■:,.,- : ... NYC L* 5 pc. Nov. > 10- > 23.4.^0%04 '5>- i » " n v N h & H 5 ? c. 1910-12.100 102 Norf & West 5p c. May. 1910.1004 1004 •> «ii Perm RRS oc. Mch !5. 1910 100 joou i 7? St L & San Fso c. Jan. 1011. 00 'pail £ l *: do 4H >' c. Feb. 1912 Jsl, . , $•*? Southern Ry 5p c. Feb. 1013.- JW», pQ S ? J°o Tidewater Co 6p c. Jon*. 1013.101» t in.i' rAx We»t Tel &T5 pc, Feb. 1912 80S 9»2 »•« WEI & Uf| 6p c. Aug. 1910.100H 101 * 4^ PUBLIC UTILITY SECURITIES (Furnished by \nillama. McConnell & Cbtoiaa. No. W Wall Mreet.) " lem »n- Am Light & Traction S'?- A»ked, do preferred " •7,,.' $* Am Gas & Electric ' .:; *"« do :■•. fern 1 "4" 44 do rtrst 5a ■ . . h 4 l Denver Ons & Electric ■ . .*^ iS do pen^ral 5s *£ '"• • Empire DUtrict Electric ,J «« do ureffneii * *"" -; TA do bonds ...*^ i: '••'< T.inrr.ln Oas ■.•.- ,',\' 77 Paf-in.- C.as £ Electric ..." i'<! -' Ud preferred ;. 61 i 6 ■ FOR RENT LARGE BANKING OFFICE formerly occupied by KNICKERBOCKER TRUST CO.. at bb Broadway Containing about 5,200 Square Feet including Fixtures and Vault Suitable for Banking or Stock Exchange Houss Apply KNICKERBOCKER TRUST CO., 60 BROADWAY New Issue $500,000 City of Buffalo, N. Y. Registered 4% Water Bonds c Dated February 15. 1010 r — F^ r^'-' 15. I^o Optional on or after February 10. 19-0 Tntpre«!t parable s^mi-annually February' 13th and Attgnst 15th in SwYork. Denominations to suit purchasers. Exempt from taxation in New York State for Town, County. Municipal or State purposes. Legal investment for Savings Banks. Trust Funds and Insurance Companies. Price on Application N. W. Harris & Company BANKERS e55«88." NEW YORK N W Harris & Company Harris Trust and Savings Bank H. W. Mams «*;""'«; 7 Bond Department 35 Federal Stree* Chicago Boston _^ ANDREW J. McCORMACK. Auctioneer REGULAR AUCTION' BAU ■- • STOCKS AND BONDS By ADRIAN H. MULLEB a SOU OFFICE. NO. 55 T\'IL^IAII ST. Wednesday, Feb. 9th, 1910 at 12:*"' o'clock, at ** EXCHANGE SALESROOM. MC 14 AND IS VESEY =TP.Eff-_ —(For circular containing detailed ia formation, apply to Lawr^nr- E te^o^ Trustee, etc.. of Kessler & CO., SB WU. iam St.. New York City.. tij.li 1 S4l «h' Daimler Manufacturing cv- •.■*-■'•■ -'!,'• 1908; dW Apr!! 1. mS. for April a ... ;- B Bad lfX- I ©. 'r.ter^t. a:^d wi h BY ORDER OF EXECUTOF.b. 400 sfaa DtotiHsw 1 StMrtto O°«»-- ■ - . StcV*. H shia WlH:am>bursh Trtist Co. Ori^lna. Stcx-iC. 28 shs. Corn- Exchange Bank. .... 101 shs. WasnißSton Water Power Co.. ex rUnts Spokane. Washington. lA(% sIM. Golden Star Mines Co 1C« shs. American Pneumatic Tool co. FOR ACCOUNT OF TRTTSTEIX _ S4 0-y> Utlted States Mortgage & Trust Co. -St i-, Series G. 1915.. FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 10 shs. Farish-Stafford Co. (ccmmori. , 5 shs. Importers and Traders Nat Ban». 10 shs. United States Mortgage and Trust 31 .V* shs. AUlar.ce Realty Co. 10 shs. Guaraaty Trust CO. 10 shfl Lawyers' Title Ins. A Trust to ••-""i shs. Bethlehem Steel Corp. Hwaferw 300 shs. Bethlehem Steel Corp. «common>. $25,000 Columbus & Hocking Coal & Iron '° Col. Trust 6 p. c. S. F. Bos.. !»-♦>. 10 shs. Arts Realty Co. $000 Corporation of the Chamber of Com *ow . e V;- -. of N. Y. Btilldlns Fund Inc. Bd. 147 sfaa Goodwin- Car: Co. < shs. Union Trust Co. t S6 shs. American Bxchan^e Nat. Ban*. IS Khs. Hanover National Bank. 9 fhs. Importers & Traders' Nat. E<±r..:. 100 shs. Manhattan Trust Co. 54.000 Fry Dock. East Broadway & Battery «• R. "Co., Ist nata> 0 p. c. Eds.. IB3U. 1 '• '■■- Right New York Society Library 55.C00 Cent, of Geo. Ry. 2d pre? 5 p. c. Inc. Bds.. 1&4.">. Oct.. 190$. Coupons on. I<y* aba United States Mort^ase & Trust OB -., shs. City Investing Co. (common^. 25 shs. Title Guarantee & Trust Co. 10 > shs. United New Jersey R. R. & Car.al Co. TO shs. James Butler Grocer; Co. (preferred). 130 she. Xewhouse Mines & Smelters Co. 10 shs. Union Trust Co. 50 she. Camegio Tni3t Co. 1 Free Right New York Society Library. 2'"" ' shs. Savoy Trust Co. 10 slis. New Jersey Zinc Co. 1.000 shs. Biff Vein Copper Co 8 aba, Carnegie Trust Co. 2S shs. City Investing Co. Preferred. 2.410 shs. Eastern Publishing Co. SV*?.OOO Huron Steel & Iron Co. CO year 5 p <-- Ist mtge. Bds.. 15^. July. 1310. Cou pons on. 12 shs. Franklin Trust Co 5 shs. First National Barii. B aba. Bankers' Trust Co. o sl.s. Borough Improvement C?. (*y> sba, Batopilas Miniu? 1* 52 st.s. Mechanics & Traders' Ban . r*uat <Zs. Temporary Receipt). 25 shs. Lawyers, Ins. & Troal Co. 50 shs. Windsor Trust Co. $4,000 La France Copper Co. 6 p. c. Eds.. IMS 25 Bha, People's Surety Co. 10 Bbs. Lawyers Title Ins. & Trust Co. 75 shs. American Surety Co. 17 shs. National Lead Co. pfd. 100 sbs. Title Insurant Ct>. of N- T. 15 shs. Northern Bank. l<o Bha. Bank of Manhattan Co. 20 shs. Western Union Telegraph Co. 5.'. shs. NT Y-. New Haven St Hartford Bj F sl,ooo Delaware <£; Hudson Co. Convt, 4 p. - Bd 1916. $3,000 Chesapeake &- Ohio R. R- Ist M'J. 5 p. c. Bdi 1033. 510.000 San Antonio & Aransaa Pass R. R. % p. c. B.is.. 1943. 53.000 Northern Ohio Rr. Ist Htsj ■ r c. Bds.. 104.'" $15,0<V> City of GaUsatop 5 p c Bds . 1334. $^ -;n.i Mobile & Birmingham R. R. 5 p. - R?i.. IJHS LOUISVILLE a NASHVILLE RAILROAD GO. Five Par Cant. Three-Year Sold Notes Cue March Ist. 1910. Notice is hereby given that the LouisvlXla & NashvlUe Kallroad Company ■mill pay at th* office of th« Company. No. 71 Broadway. Ne-* 1 York City, m presentation, on and after this date. Its Five per C;r.t. Three-Year GoM Notes, due March Ist. 1010. AT PAR A>T> ACCRUED INTEREST TO DATE OF PAYMENT. .- INTEREST or said Notes will CEASE ON MARCH IST. 1910. E. I SMITIU Assistant Treasurer. New York. January Mb. 1910. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. (Furnished by Charles D Barney & Co.. No. •.■* Broad street. New York, and No. 122 Souti 4th street. Philadelphia. > Bid. Asked.] Fld.Asked- Am Cement. 27 '» a> ' Left V«] R R(K ;«•» Am Ry Co.. 4* «SH<Phtla Co 4^4 49 Camb Steel.. "45 * 4«» 1 do rref 45 43 '1 C T' of N J Tf. 77 T>rn R R Co 6AS kjv, V".! Stor Bat. srt 57 I 5Vi •■. 8t««! pf.114 115 El CO of A.. ll 7 » 12H]Phlla El Co.. 14li 14 1 * Oen Asphalt SOS 31 ' Phlla Rap Tr 25S Vs'» do pref... ;9'j SO ISmokclesi P. '» M I Co of N A a SSHlXJnloa Trap.. ,V>H s<">»i Lake. S Corp 'J3 t3HIUn Gas Imp.. M PCS do prer .. 44 45 IWelsbaoh .-■ --> .-'•< Leh NavtK..lol MS ! PONDS I R cony ..-. t>s p»". \ Pblte fc.:^- ti M .. •"> » El ,fc Peo 4s 9l't MH do & s ' (y J l^- 1 * N J con 6s 104 4 •■ -. ! Phtla Cr> ss. .UKJ 10* Pet rRy Ii M r>; , FERRY COMPANIES. Bid. Asked ■ l At»«a. Bkh'n P5»..a 90 ' ioth A 3»d St. ■ 4.% II V* Ist «s.iOs 107 ! do bonds... «*> in da con to.. o»i 571, vnion Ferry.. 32 S3 THIRD AVENUE Railroad Company REORGANIZATION Notice to Non-Depositing Bondholders TO HOLDERS OF THE FOCB PER CEtt FIRST CONSOLTOATED MOBTG.4G! HI VDRED YEAR GOLD BONDS THIRD AVENUE RAILROAD CO3IPAST TS.MED INDEX ITS MORTGAGE DAID MAI 15. 1900. . | NOTICE IS HEREBY GFvEN to the MM of Ike above-mentioned Four P»r- Cent fa: Consolidated Mortgage Hundred Tear Ge Bonds of The Third Aveaue --.■--: :«sued under its raorts • - dated 'Ii" !3. that pursuant to a Bondholders" Ajr!«2r | dated November 6. 1907. entered !=to b«tr--j certain holders of said bonds, as partisan!:*; Aral part, and James EC Wallaca aad othr 1 . Committee, aa parties of th-? second put I which Bondholders' a.-"--:' ref2rssc« i made for all its terrr.3 and proTlslors, » ?k' and Agreement of Reorganization, daad > cember 2. 1903. has b««n <in\v preparrt *4 adopted and a copy thereof duly lolgtt O the Central Trust Company of Ne-» Tact a. Depositary. Printed copies o* such 3o»g«* crs' Asreemcnt and of said Plan an^ i|» meat of Reorganization may ba obtaissl < the offlc- of said Depositary. No. II Street. New York. Holders of said Four Par '-■ FtK Oj soliilated Mortgage Hundred Year '3oUi BO of Th* Third Avenue Railroad CMifaw* have not yet deposited their bonds 2as» aforesaid Bondholders' A?r»--n:>r.t of Sots* be* ■ 1007. arc hereby noticed -1- ttejar without penalty becot39 parties to £♦«£ Bondholders* A?r««mer;t of Noveiaßsr * 1* and entitled to avail of the beseSt cf «4 Plan and Agreement of Reorsaais»2os. » depositing their bonds with th»coapc=«f* vary 1. I9Sb\ and a:: subsequent cwipasi'' cornpany!*s the same, with tie Cestn! 5* Cotcpany of New York, as Depositary a?i»» said, on or before February 15. 1310. ssdsß deposit shall ba deemed -quivaisat m ■ filing of written assent to said P!*3 C Agreement of Reorganisation. So=4» ■ * posited -will thereafter bo held by ths D** tary for account of the Committee, aib.'as I the terms and ---•■= of said BasskaW Agreement of November 6. 1907. a=d siiiTS and A ----- of Reorganisation. 1 * «t? all latests and purposes as if ---rsfsjjst*! posited. Dated N.t York. January ?". 13f- J.WIES >'. WAXLACi ,VDBIA> I9ELE«. ED>nr>"D d. siyuotf* MORTIMER L SCHIf. Jhuna TIMPSOX. HARRY BBO>7fEB. BondholdMs* CoaaiS* THIRD AVENUE Railroad Company NOTICE OF SAU Pursuant to a. decree of t a. mil— '** Z at the Circuit Court of the B»»i*""B •- Southern District of Sm* > ' t & the CDiTRAI TBr« COMTAXT Or- YORK vaa rwimTsliiTi ar.i THI "£, AVXjrTE RAELBOAD COMF.4>T «=- J^ ■were defendants. N-A-— <ta£« May V'V'y tie undersized, the Special Master *«|C^ said iecre- for th« pt:rpo»« oi *e.TI=S c*e *^ ie^ therein directed to b« sold. *'■'■- * '■* -^ of March. 1910. at tve'.va o'cloot "^^ » day. «c" by Joseph P. Day. £«•• *^!^i< public maeOea. at tie v.— v ll^= j tt» County Court Hoes«. B^rous!: oi iy^» City of Ne-w YorS. - :-s =•-*=«• j» ea!d dscree. to t!:? behest <;iiaUiii - XX ~ M property described in said decree- u'jjs* Ref eresce ,1» =ade ,to .-» jb(shis4 •* # a copy of wS!cb may b« cstsi=*i ** of the uudersisTwi. Na. TL B*««*^* jJJ of ilanfcattan. for further detail* s» ** £t ? sa:e. and to th» r=or? detai'ed = e **^ puMishei in Tho Gio&e snd Cc:E:ser tr*aJ i torn * r.ewjpaper publisisd *» tte *-^ g Manhattan, oa Monday of each wWX Dated New Tor*. Jtaoar* 29ti 1^t T«llT «ll HOWASp S5 BOWBKS & SANDS. CcnsrJataaafs Solicltcrs. 01 Nassau Strest. Boroush Si Man-iat-as. New Tort. S. T. STASTDAKD • H%_l> fJ?<?%S3>^ Pursuant to the terir.s « -"* cf t 5» provislor.s of the JW^SfejJ lid Chi Company, dated .c tt» *e« $17,500 have been W^V?^ tees. Proposals for »al« <>- ~~ .-. imount^f the deposit »qg>a^ggg will b« received by »»• «™.** V* of the Vimed States »»«*•»*** Gt7 ' pany. 55 Cedar Street. >** , l i»i» Central Trust CompanJ d 8f ! 54 WALL STRSB T $15.5^' CAPITAL «<1 SURPLUS - ,of waica ti7.000.000 40 Is: 53- 60 w I .