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City of Baitimore. Md. 4* Registered Sewerage Stock Due Aufctist, 1?61. Legal for New York and N'ew Eng land Savings Banks and Trust Fundi Price on Application. W. N. COLER & COMPANY, BANKERS, 43 Cedar Street, New York City 7 Y7% On Your Money Payable quartrrlr oo the 6% Um, i'referrrd American Public Utilities Company It purehaard at preacnt markei prtce. Oean pany und?<r maaarrirent and ut*r?non or Kfl?ty. Brewer A Co. Taarrtptlve Cl-cular on regveat. Williuni, McConneii & CoJeraan, Bonda Stocka ao Wall St. Phoce aa* -oto. >ew Tork FIRST MORTGAGE on Publi< Service property; replacemen vaiue in cxcess of bond issue. Yielding 5.30% on investment Send for information Boyer, Griswold & Co, Membar* New York Stoek Excbanae 42 Braadway New Yorl Public Utflity Investments Deaeriptlv* elrcular will be aent lnvestora on application, William P. Bonbrigbt & Co. UANKKILS 14 Wall Street. New Tork. Boaton. London. Phllaaalphla. CHARLES HEAD & CO. 14 WpJI St, New York fN. Y. Stock Exchange Membera^ Boston Stock Exchanga IChirago Board of Trade Private wire connections to our office*. in Boston, Providence and principal Canadian cities. Canadian and Boston stocks a specialty. A 6% Preferred Stock To Net 7l/2%. Particulara Upon Requeat Swartwout & Appenzellar Members New York Stock Exrhance. 44 Pina St.. New York._ ?- ~ " ??:-:? FOR SALE Autoaalra <ium * Chocolate I'.hIk ?? k a fVlloox _ Intrrnatlnnal Motora, Tom. * Prefeired Ktifety < ar Heatlna atxt l-l*tuln? l". f?. Motora, (om. a Pref. S. H. P. PELL & CO. Membera Bj*w Tork Stock Exchar.ice. Deal?ra In rnllatad and Inactlve 8ecurltlaa TH 7885-tl-7.8-9 Hanover. 87 Wall Bt., N. Y. FOR SALE CROISIC EEIITY 6s DUDLEY A. TYNG & CO. 35 Rroad Rtreet. (hl.a*n. 'Plione 8958 Broad. N'ew York. Wm.A.Read&Coa New York BOSTON LOrVDON CHICAGO tularosaTcopper -The Baxt blg porpb)ry copper mloe.' Important dawelopmenta both at tha mlci andln. tha raarket ara due. wttto fer dttall or Companr'e propertlei aad what tha ww directorate tneana. HARRY E. THOMPSON & CO. Comralaslon Brokers. 25 Broad St.. NEW YORK 'Phona 826B-6-7 Broad Market. Letter Tt-jraday._ r TONOPAH COLDFIELD NEVAD1 MtHIBB STOCKS 8KND jx)k wuri -TONOPAH REVIEW Slxtesn pa#?a of lnt--restli.K Information, wlth now map cf Tonopah. MARKKT LETTKHS l FON REQl EST. WEIR BR08. & CO. M BROAD ST.. NEW YOKK. DIVJDEND NOTICES._ UNlTED FRUIT COMPANY DIYIDEND NO. 53 4. quarterly dlvldend of two per cent on tha capltal atock of thla Company has beer drciared. payable October 15th, 1012, at th? offlce of the 'Ireaaurer. 131 State Street. Boa. ton, Man., to eto<-kholders of record at thi cloee of buaineaa Heptcmber 14th. 1012. Chaut.ks A. HUBBAKD. Treaaarer. WESTINOHOISE Electrlr a Manufaiturln* fompanr. New York. 8('ptembar 17, IB1S, A ouarterlv dlvldei"! of IK'r ?n the I'KK pkhred stock of thla corapaay will b4 pald on October 15, 1!M'J. to atockholdera ol record at the .loae of buaineaa oa BVpt*mb*i BOth. 11.12 _ T W, S1KMOX. Tr< aaurer. BEABOARD "KAfrONAI. BANK. New York. Heptnnber 18, !'.M2. The Board <>f Iiirectore of tlila t.ank hal declared the reg-ular ciut,rt.'rlv .tlviden.l ol thret t:t> pt rent. aayabla Oct?b*r l, IB1J to atockholdcra of r<^<.r.) <>:i Repterabar 25, lt?i2 c. r. thomi'Son. Caahter. ADVERTISEMENTS foid SUBSCRIP TIONS for THE TRIB UNE will be reccived at the foUowing Branch Offices at Main Office Rates: 1364 Broadway, 157 East 125th St, 263 Wett 125th St, 104 Eaat 14th St, 264 8th Ave. and 10353d Ato. Week of Special Activity-? Broader Market?Higher Prices. Another week has paaaed and only a niemory of events remalns to t-ast the shadow of hypothesis <m which tO baaa predictions of future stock market op rrations. It ls truo that by rotnpnri BOn tho actlon of the market during the week Just ended has been remarkahle, as it has reached a wider ran^e. trans actloaa have been on a broaBer sc.-de and several Issues have cstablisheri new high rerords. The week will also be individualized among the succession of weeks in the stock market ns ,.hr flrst nne tbM year in which the atandard railroads and industrials assumed ag gressive leaderslilp and carrled price levels to dlstinctly higher elevations. whlle some of the formrr epoclalttea whlch had been the hope of the bnll side at times became taffgaftJUt and sagged from their previous hign polnts. Not only has the market in its trading relationship and specnlatlve opporttml ties been attractive to the optimlstlc side of Wall Street followlng. bat It has strensthened the faith of the ln terests in and allled to Wali Btreet to a degree of confldenee covering tlie fun damentals which are the real BOPPOtt of the market's upward movement. During the former weeks for many months there has been the ever pres ent query, "Why does not the stock market discount coming prosperity?" Thls lnterrogatlon was followed by an? other ln close conjunctlon: "Are we really approaching a period of pro nounced prosperity, or will it j rcve to be slmply a spurt of better times, to soon die out and, like the promlsed re covery in 1908, leave ua with the 1m pression that we had been chasing ralnbowa?" In the absenco of any sound reasoning to the contrary, we were obliged to accept the week after week of favorable and continuoualy optlmiftic reporta of the commercial agenclcj, tho daily developing Fteel and lron trade, which has now reached re markable flgures, and a volume of buslness taklng the output of the com bined mills well Into 1913. Tho re por..s from all points of the cotnpass in tht Unlted States confirm more em phatlcally aa the weeks roll on that the country not only has been enterlng on a new era of prosperous times, but lt ls now forcihly impressed on the buslness and flnancial representatlves who had remalned ln a state of de batnble doubt that we are already ln the promlsed land of fortune and plenty, and have been for some time. We have passed through the opening portals and are well within the broad expanse of commerce and indintry, the recordH of which berrtrar all previous annals. For quite a period prlor to last week the stock market had shown lm pulsea, but it displayed a lack of lead ership agpressiveness to Inspire a fol lowing, ao ln a desultory aort of a way it drlfted on, with Just enough spirlt to supKest a tuillsh undertone, but not sufliclently strong to kindle en'.husiasm and cause a general advance ln the en tire Bat of logical market leadera. Like a suddenly dlscovered opportunity or a danger but recently realized, the -veek opened with a broadenlng tendency of the market, which grew more pro nounced on Tuesday, and on Wednes day had spread throughout the 11st of standard issues and others, many of which had scarcely been dealt ln dur? ing 1911'. It was when the market had reached lts lmportant trading positlon and a genuine bull market was fore told by Ita activity and aupport that the banks put a check on the advance movement by ralslng the rall money rate to 7 per cent, the highest price for call money slnce 1910. But the mar? ket recovered, as ao many stlmulating factors crowded Into the latter end of the week that there was developed a market energy whlch largely overbal anced the stiffer money rates and as alsted the bulla ln keeplng prices on an upper tenalon, though at times the bears aucceeded ln brlnglng about re actlona Tho lon,r apells of lnactlvlty which marked the daily routino of trading in tho weeka prlor were not ex perlenced last week, and each day the broader acopo of trading embraced new issues formeriy lncluded ln tho lnactiv? '1st. The Auguat siatementa of rail? roads published during the week have changed the feeling of despondenoy re garding the rallroad situation due to limited freight traflie to a cheerfulness and a reviving confidence in the future success of railroads generally through? out the country. Gold importations en gaged up to Friday totaled $4,250,000, and this ?um, with foreign exchange rates forecasting further ahipruenta to the Unlted States, offer an assurance of replenishmeni of the depletec! re serves which for many weeks huve been reported by the New Ycrk banks. There will be a large demand for mon<jy with the expansion of businesa and commercial requiroments will bo greater, but the natlon's economlc posi? tlon has been so carefully atudied by the big bunklng interests both Kast iuid Waat that, except for short inter rnptlona of sudden abnormal requlre nient-}, the even tenor of the money market appeurs to be wel] provided for. In any event of an unlooked 'or strin gen<y the Trea.-ury Dopnrtmuit may be depended on for liberal support. This is aot the time to allow oreeping Bhadoara of distrust and fear to liinturb the pleasant picture of a bright future. We have had several years of gloom; lt ls now time to cast asldo luijubrioiM gloom and be glad. WANT A BETTER ROOM? Conault Tho Tribune's Room and Board Register. Issued daily. _FINANCIAL MEETING3. THK PACIF1C <OAM COMPANV! Tbe anmial imetlng- of the BtaekhoMara of The i'ailtli- Coant Co. will ba htl.l at the offlce of tho fompany, 83 MontKotiwry 8t.. J.-raey Clty, New Jeraey. on WedneitUy, tl.e, BtB day ot October, 191'J, at l'J o'clock noon, for tho electlon of three Dlrector* for a term of three yeara, and for tha tranaactlon of aueh other bualneaa aa may properly conib before the in. i tlnpf Stock trannfer booka will I.. i-loaed at 3 i\ M. on Wedneaday, th? 18th Jny of Seplember, 1012. i.n.1 rr"|.nnea at lu o'clock A. M. on Octr.h-r lot 1.. 11112 ClAPPOHJJ <" FAT. &?ptemt>?r td. 1012. Secr?t.>ry. ACCUMULATED PROOF National Prosperity Now Recog nized at Every Point. in the raetawa of the oaaaaaaroaJl agen c|p8 for the week endcd 8atur.lay. Sep tember 28, the most pronounced tone of ojitimlsm prevalls. There are no special I.ro.isiona; the statcrmnts are emphatlc. "Duii's Review" in part BBjra: "I'roof accumulates on every hand of a developng national prosperity, hroad, wholet-ome and quite independent of con i troverslal lssues t!?at uaually brecd tm | rf-rtalnty and healtation. Many years i have passed aince there has been BBBBl ! unanltnlty of testimony aa to the widen ing of BUBhiaaa activity. Kven aeaaa of i the lines arhfc h have been lagging are inow developlng the same progressive | spirit whlch for sorrie time has existed ; ln the iron and steel industry and la raak ' ing that trade break ali prevlous records. I Conaum.itlon haa not only overtaken pro ductlon, but la rapldly presslng ahead of it. and la aome tinpo-tant polnts Bcarclty of facilltles, scar.lty of labor and scar city of transportatlon app.ar as the Inev itable accompanlment of an acctimulattng i d. mand. Copper productlon and consump i tlon are both enormous. Not only ls the dlstrlbutlon of drygoods ln the varlous branches of the trade larger than last year, but the leading tneruhar.ta ex pect a continuance of the demand and are looking forward to a year of general prosperity. (Midltlons ln the shoe trade are r.ow tending to the BBnol degrre of activity. The great Mlddlo West ls ex perienclng ali the beneltts ^f a blg crop year. The Paelflc Northwost Is reje.ieliig ln a revlval of the lumber industry. Bulld lng operatlona contlnue acttvo ln many of the large cltles. Heavy rains have In terfered to s.ime cxtent wlth retail dlstrl butlon. but thls ls mertly temporar>. The money rnirket la very tlrm i.nd apprars likely to contlnue so for aome time, but the needs of legitlmate buaineaa are ade quately aerved, and It la notable that speculatlon, whlch so often attends a for? ward movernent tn industrv, has not be BBBBi rampant and harmf The Btatls tical records of the wrek are eloquent of the wldenlng lndustrlal and niercantlle activity. Hank exchanges thls woek out side of New York galnod 12.5 per cent over 1911 and II per cent over 1910. whlle in New York the Increaaefl were 6.R and 25.7 per cent. respectlvely. Rallroad groas earnlngs In two weeks of IsptaHlhar gained 4.9 per cent, and whlle there ls not so much new railroad construction as In the paat. the rallroads have been. and are, buylng freely of supplt*s an?l maklng every effort to prepare for the h<avy new traffle Forelgn trade ia well malntalned. for the latest week at Now York tha movernent In and out nggn-gatlng r**fffB> 856. agalnst |?.820,4O6 a year ago. Kx ports thls year were nearly $.V?'<Vrt> larger, whlle imports were niore thau ?.250,000 smailer than ln 1911. In the Iron and steel trade the pre.wire In the market for ieMaertBB ls refl.-ctfd In the sharp demand for ptg iron thia we*k, quotations t.^ndlni? MbJmbT tnd the mnrket aa a who'.e BetBg Bt B aaff strong posltlon. fird^rs r.mtlnue to ome in fro-ly and the mllls are provld.d practl rally to the close of the year. Mu -h dlf flculty Is atlll experienred iu meotlng the demand. Merr-hant plpe. steel bars and Khf-ets are ln urgctit requcat and ?ha movernent Of Ptataa i.t.d ahHpea Ir. heavy." "Hradstreet's" ln one paragraph has the fnllnwlng: "Buying ln peraon, by mall order or through the medlum <>f road aales malit tains activity ln th* varlous lin.a of dls trlbtit've trade. ShlrrentB on oH.-ra r vlously liooked are *,olng forward in >ol unie, and one of the rnost slgrilfl' ant fe.it urea of the general sltuation la the ln nfr-tent <all for protnpt dollveri'S, whl^h indlcates Ihut stocks 8B not iag eup.r fiuous on pw ;?>yors' alvatvaa ln a ho?t of lines on.- hearg the expreaslon that condl tlonn as rtgards fales are battaf than for sorne y?ars past. W'lthal, Imycrs are not maklng large forwnrd .ominltm.'nts. pro>> ably fearing future paMttBBl devdopments, but wlthin the week purchaairig of heavy wlnter cofi.lH he.arne mnn atiltnat<<i. .. tourh of ff'St la parts of th<- W.-at, North wi's*. ai.d So'itiiwtat havinic baaa tka Ktlmulatlng fa.tor. At the aame time. th< lower t'-niperaturea beneflteil r.-tail tra.le In the BBne lndlcated, though qulte (an* eral rains deterreil shopplng, thus ad versely affectlng dlstrlbutlon in s<>m" branches and maklng for ln.gula.rlty. IncMantalTjr. ralna taaafarad by froat and sleet wrought BBBM <lamag<> to eorn ln the Northwestern stat.a, but whlln th.> lower temperatureB extended as far south west as Oklahoma, no great Itijury was done ln that section. It Is belloved that most of the crop ls out of dan?*r frotn frost. However, the iess propltli.us weather condltlons have hampf red tiira?h lng of sprlng wheat, whlle probahly In Jurlng Bome of that atlll ln Bhork. Cotton has alao BUffered deterloratlon, and rains ln aome eectiona have harnpered plcklng. out the yleld, on the whole, will be a large one. although lt seema certaln that lt will not attaln the expectatlona of aome few weekB ago. Karmers ar? mar ketlng thalr graln ln large -/OaBBa*, the movernent for the last four weeks aggru gatlng 107,000.000 bushels, or 54 per cent ln excesa of the correspondlng time last year. Kxports of flour, wheat and oats are exceptlonally larg.', arxl the transat lantic ahipplng trade Ih hrisker than !t iius been in years. I'ricts are remunera tive, and the reciplftits thereof are llqul datlng debts. The luavy graln movcni. nt. comblned wltli larK.- ahlprnents of genr-r .1 merchandlse and lnslstent calls for c al, lias thrown burdens on the rallroads thai they are unahle to BMOt to the BBJlafaV - tlon of ali. Thertfore, tba shortagu <>f cars ls lxicomlng more noteworthy, BOtl BBBM BBBl mlnca ln tlie West have BBBB compelled to temporarily cea,se tiperations untl' cara can be oiitaln.d. In.lustrliil operatlona are moving along at a lulsk ! rate. Steel plants are well sold ahead, and as a Bjenefal rule no niore ord'ra can be taken for dtllvny thla ytar. Huylng of bars for 1913 is fBUaf forward, steel ninkinii plg irons are htgher, addltioiiul lunia.es are pr. parlng to go into blast, traylag al raltJ is a faaJnraj <-ar ajaata are well sold up and coke ls very active, with future buslness in piates and Btruct ural siiapes prescntmg the quieUst as* pects of an cxceptlonally strong situatlon. FlOVr mllls are act've, lumber inaiu i.t ;tters are rushed, makers Of BaVBInarf and tna.hine tools are dolng more, J,:w elry iiianufactun rs are liveiilng BD, and goo.i reports BBBM froni most bran< h.-s of lnduatry. l^ubor contlnues In vury acatit supply, and vurioua BaMB Baal it neceasaiy to take unakilled hands and endeavor to traln them up to the requlred stan.latd." o NEW YORK CITY BONDS. U urniBlieil by W. S. ( oier 4c Co., No. 43 Cedar aireot.) (Accrued Inttritt to ba adda.i.) l-i.i Aak. ?4'i. March. l?c:'.?.>?"J'4 IW? ??T Marih. '?>?. ?Pl M.!?% 10.':% ?4'.. M?-pteiiiber. IBB8.1W4 ioo',a ?lij. Novaaabar, UM.i<x>'% i'?i ?4',. May, 18^7.ltt.', Mo ?4'j. Noveniber. 1?1>.101'4 lOJ ?4'^, M?y. 1917.101^ jo-J ?4r, May, 881. M'? yd'i ?4s, Noveniber, 1K>8. <hi., njZ | ?4a, May, 1^7. 9S', BHJ ,?4.-. May, Wj...????????. ?8 100 i *4a, M*V*B9B*r, lftw-u*. :.., 97 *4!i. November. 1W<....... :?. (,7 ?3'i Novfiiibi-r. 116I-'S5. 8414 Mt J3S. May, l'A4. 14',, i.f,i, ;3'-j. VXA-'U. n& sc I*'*. Noveniber, Ifd. n.> ?iH US, vurioua n.aturitlea 1K9-1S14..4 30..H :"0 i.asi ?t'oupona InttTohunfeable. tlte(latereu. tCuu ^oua. (KeslstereU aad cuupon. 1 r f?? Trustee Lxecutor Chartered 1822 The Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, Nos. 16,18, 20 & 22 William Street Branch Office, 475 Fifth Avenue, New York. ,....? 15 Oookapur 8t?8. W. fASIB, 41 BenleTara Egaj.maas MIDOrT 26 01d jkd 8treet| ?, 0. J""?' Travelers' Lettem of Credit. Foreign Exchanga. Administrator Guardian WEEKLY TABLH OF BONDS. Salea. Bonds. I I IF,n I rHrhltaa-Bartl Net I M. |r.h*e 3000.U S to coupon. new, 102', M24 M24I4- }*> 7000J.V Y C 44i 1917.... |l? !I01*?101\ -? soooo, do 44a oorp uar. lat*liatji ut% ? 4 TOOOj d.. new i,i ltt7..J10?* 10..%j mJVt Jl r-itooo d? ?%? 1960.'100*4. 100S.KWH:4- % 1134000 do 19?3. 100'i, 100VB j 100*4 J ?? IWO0 do 4a corp 1957... 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A N 4a.! 94% 934 834.-S l(M>00,Ariiiour 44?.I ?1 I ??% ?%+,* 16060[B \- <) prior llen 34?i 914i >'4: ?14 H 3IOO0; do gold 4a . 9t.4 86T?- BBli +- 4 lKAiO, do 1* L. E&W.- 4i. r.'4, 89 894,- % KJiftO1 ,lo H W dlv 84a.. 894, 894, 894 r S MikV) Ueth Htl lat e*t 6a te.% I 9?'? 9<54|? 4 1000 Hkl>n Clt? lat 6?..!l01 } 101 i 101 i? 1% 10000 Bklyn R t con 6a. 1044 1"34 1<H I Baaa <to 4a.) ?:-4i 9o\j a%)+H Sivyidi rj bi lat 4* at[Ml 113 i?4 1W ?? 8000 Rklvn I'n (iti ta.. 1<V"4 1?4.1')?4, 11000 Huffalo flaa 6?., <iS ?*-'? I 66 l?? I'fmn H-mh Term lat to..! *"^', 904 904 - H 14000 i'hii So eat Oa. K"i'4 l'?4,1004 ? Baaa aa al 6?.| Bt% 99\ 9^?? ?-H lty>?) i-ni i;a^ a Kl to.., 95 914 ?<\ - 4 Baa C of <U Ry con 5a 1874 IBttf * . ? \ 1060<XI i>nt L fan 6a.| 9.".4 96 ' K.4 - 4 tVXi0,C..nt of N J to....;ll?4 lU t'*4 + 4 9??0 do ref. 117% 117^,1174 ?24 :4-mo;cent Pao 1ft 4s.... K. ' 94%. *4\ aaaa .io t4a. *>'* BtM Oaal Vl lat 4a. 91 aaa <'hen & << .-on t? ? aa naWl 'io a?n 4>-a . 1"0 ai"?J do convt 44a.... fl Btai <lo <"oal lt 4a. IBN 'io lUIA lat ron 4a W-iOi'b!.- * Alt 34i.... atooo >' lt A 'J B'n ia.... laal ga Pen ^u *? 8B*4 laaa do m gt? 4? r<-a ?7 laaa .i. .;',? . v's laaa ao in*** <nv ? f a I a loeoo do S'?. aat 4a reg 9-'4 {aooOO do Jr.lT,t 4a. '?'?'1 :?.rt do r?.?.1 fc'-S IBB0 C .V 1". III ??>!! to 1"7 117 107 IO". ga tef A linc 4? 7: 77 l ? Chk <iH? r.t i?f to iaz% l?% 101% 31 '"' <rii- 'it W??t 4- TtU lt .' S C M*-t P ?ni <* A 87% ?CS ?:V 4., r & v \v to bH\ 1844 IWH da roavl 44v . l'HS 106% 106 1:1% ;:i\ nis 11I%,I!I% !HS :? 1*4 1?4 1 *4 >: >;% '<.% - 4 1*4*4 1 *S INS ? 4 ??4 '? n 1? .ii Coal i.f IM '?< ?I A :?th Av l?t 5? I "?' ' '? :i 'I ..l.a.-.-o 4a. ?-? Con I'r rf?c 6. Ittl >/?*' do a f f.f 1934... ' <??'??> !?. 1 A 11 ' vt 4a... I 24000 lo lel rfK 4?. ... 21'ifiO I>.-n A HI'i 0 rrf h L-ooo do 4a. 11008 !'? -t I'n Ry 44a.... r.i'?^ I?int Hac <'or|. r* Jftioft'r. I I?'i P ?en 44? ! LVK) g T V A <"'? <?>n 5? 110 MM Erla prlor llen 4a. B8|| laM .lo t.-B.j Bo J (BBJ do aaa Men 4a.... 77%. 4'.'. ? .lo ? i-nvt 4a aer A' 6.1 taaa do it .; R*a 4fM>0, do I'.-nn col ta.... 894' BWO Kt WAH O lat 3 4a 77iv TT?i 774:^14 r.T'v/) ij.ii Mo4ora <%o ?a.l 884! 99'^; 8941 h H :.'.aoo firrat North 44".'1004 1""4 I00"4 ? ji 4800 'l.-n Blae dah f* .. 1M2 !]?1\!1H -f37 1A/J-. .?? /< r. v* ,.. tm tn.l lr.11/tiUl/._, i lOf/i <U C A N lat 6a.. 101% 104% 104*4 HOiv) OBI \V deb B...I 134' 134 ISVa' l.Vn'.'H Val lat eon 44a.|l0l% lt?4 101% 4-1" I'OOO H A T C lat 6a... 1094'1094r; 1094|-e Ifc.i III Or.t ref 4?.| 93% 93%: ii\ + 10"0 do Ixrnla dlv 84a' BM{ *54| S64! taaa aa W'-at t.ine ta. 9s 93 ! 93 -14 4WW);itiap Ooettar 6a. IM4 1074;108 | 800.1 tn Bteai 44*.| 9014: BJ% 9?4 \-% 10014' 100411004I ? rfV"ii|nd Hte^l r.a rtfa.. I I) Inl M M .ol 44a.. MviO Int Nav n f 6a. . '? int Paper lat ??... Baa .in i*t r.a. 8JOO0 Int M 1'iirnj? 6a_ IMOiH.'Inl M^t 44?. 21(Vxio Inr R T B'n 6a A licKi Inna Ont lat 6'... 17000. do r.f 4a. BtWIKaa A Ml'b t<t 4a 2SO00 K C Ft fl a HO * Kan <" ."-o lat MB8 do 6a. 4<>"'i Ketl Ont 4a IBN Klnca <'.. Kl la..., BN00 l.i' k St.-.-l f.a 19r,ij. :??'?,' 79% 103% 1"3% 1034 *% "'4 81 * .38!tlt y*4 % 92 lel lolS'l^S'lMH! f S '<% aa j 9a 11-?4 n*i 9i"%;-i4 lat 4a :?!*, :n-t :n\:~is? M 4a. 7^*4' 7H'?' 7S%I? % Ba.... M :i ?. vr, 4 . !i7?? 97% HT?t . i4 wrft :??, b?h ? 'v Itaa .1.. ron Bj 191.",.... 84*4 Mtt 944!-% .""?1 do iaa. aau au %4 f% L"oi Laclede <i?a ta... I**4 104 io?% ? 1.la ref ia. 1"! mi 101 - 4 -,.,.. da ref la. Hil MI 101 - 4 . II t- W lat 6a lfti;\ W,\ 1M% -- % aka Ba d.-b 4a 1*':!. R 4 9? 9-.'4 4- 4 do Ittl.; 81 I ''is BI*I? 4 do 84a.> 87% 87*2 17% - 4 .ln A Myera 7a...'iyi\, 1:1", i:->4 . 4 do ??<?. 84% 9-'.', aia _ % m V*_I-. Cm ,11 1 ? .- II... 11 1*000 ! HOfMi ? "?i I. A- N cold 6a. < 111 UoOO iaa IBN da M A M lat 44< 104 |ttl 104 1000 .1.. M I, lat 3a. r.?% i."4 ?9% liym T.oula A Ark 6m....; 93 I N BJ Kio'i M.in liv 4a tax rxt 96 I 96 96 "W?i M.-t A Tel A T 5a. 182%j 105 182% l-.t Ua.... KMi7, 100 l">:> 4a. (K"l4 90% 90% L aaa 6a. io-.- [ms m ref 4a. n Bta n K l-t ta IB8U lo?;4 1"?>4 T |in 4'-,s 8&4l a% 11111% uo%;-i% lo unl 4a.[ Ma ?s ; '.$4 f 4 lo refi.I 9.14! W41 '",1./ -14 lo \t K f dlv 4a 82%I K% K% '. -1 _4 4_% -4 . w.i. BBVi vm,' - 4 . 101 1004 101 ' 1064 1064 b'''i * 4 174 W.4I K74I+14 n?4 y.,\ -.11, . i4 7? I 7'.'4 72% 4. 4 I ? Meslcan laeolKii (;?. 1001, BI A BI ttOM lo lat BM Me K a 1000 Mo K A . mm d', ist 4a.I ani '.'-%; Bfa + 4 MM la i'-f 4a.! 7h 7\ I 71 ' MM aa M la. ? 4'KXl! |]o lat r.a. ? ??? \io Paefie eaa 6a. <lo ref .'.a. V"??n| do truit 6a 1917... U 88' da 4a. 120001 do Caat Hr 4a....l 92 ! 92 : I'.' 2000 Uofa d O ik-w ?s.. Ila?? lla*.lllS%|? 4 1000 Mnr A r.n lat 7b...|108% 18*% 10i;%|-4 MM N r A St I. lat 7a. Il0l%'10l%il0l%|- % MM Ndaaaa BBec 4a....l 79 I 79 79 J ? .MH?i!\.-it 1; A Stpd 6a..| 93 I 98 [93 |? 3BM Nal Itv of Btaa 44a: 80',l r.000l do 4a.I 784| taaa Nal Taaa r.a etfo..l 89%' 10>10 N O M A C to.I 8H*?i MM N Y Air B convt tol1014llOI4lloi4|4- I iioM n t n iiAn r%t ttliaai laailittill+ti 90fa)| do del. 4a 196*.I 91 I 91 91 1? ' 140001 do eonvt 34a. 82%! 92% ?2%U-2 WaiO.NYt'AHKdeb 4a 1934! 92%I 92 M ? " a&4[ h6% 78% 78% , . iisii Itaa ? 87 I 87 1 IMM <!.. K'-ii !4a.I 8.'% Mtt Ba I. S eol tr I4a! 78% 340M N V <1 K L HAP 6a|l03 MM ?1" I'ur m 4a.I 87 BNI N Y L A W lat Iellll4llll4 W4 BMM N V r.ya ref 4a.j 77%! 77*4! 77V m 6!aKi0i) do adt 6a Mtt N Y A y E I^AI' 6a 49000 V Y W A R 44? IBttttlN Y Tel a*D 44a... 330001 Norf A W con 4a... 200001 do convt 4a I4*i 100 1004 9h4 97% 117% 510001 do con 4a lat pd.!117 2000 do dlv 4a.I 81% 1000 do t-iiui ta. 1114 S.-.iti.i Noi- Pa lat 48. 8?4 100001 do rea.I 87% 400001 do aen to.[ 6?4 664 100 99% 9?4 87% 1174 U6%|117 814 i 91% 1114 1H4 8*41 9?<4 97% 87% ?V41 19% 774 + % 664 -% n ? 8? H\ ti t? IM N 97.. 117% WEEKLY TABLE OF BONDS. fcalea Bon.la. lI'.'hjLow 8B8T9 |WR*B <?? 90* | ?L 8000,0 Ry A Nav con 4a |M M8 L-OOOiOre 8h L con 6a... il09 il09 24OO01 do rfdg 4a. ?2*l ? ?X?;Pao P A Lt 6a. 95,1 g.. 46000!Pao Tel A Tel 5a.. 99* 89* SOOOiPenn R R 1908.| M i 9* 1000 do con 4a 1943....: 101 101 17000! do 1848.|iO3*Ji02* 10001 do cor.vt IHa 19121 99* i 99* 1259001 do 1815.1 98*1 9<3* ISOOOjP IxHlllard Ta. 120*120* ?4000 do Sa. 97*1 ??* 3*000 P O&C of C lat 5e; 101*, 100* 7000 Peo A Eaat lat 4a 87*1 IT* 7000 do Ino 4a. lOOOJPortland Ry 8a... 23000;P C C A Bt Ii 8*a. ?000;Poo ool ta. 44000 Pub Ser of N J 6a. 71000llteadlng fen a.... 71000 [Rar Con Copper ?? 60000'R I A 8tl col la 1840 1000 Rlcb A D oon 6a.. t000|Rlo O W lat 4a.... lnoolRlch A Meck 4a.... 8000 St L, * Ad ta. 108 8000 St L. A 1 M unl 4a 80 6ooo| do r a o a. u 6000ISt L R M A P ta. 80 , 11000 3t L, A 8 V gan 6a! S4* 108* 103* 84 I 83 73 73 108 30 ? 80 84* 10001 do lat 6a.i 104* j 104* J00001 do r?f 4a. 71 | 77* 2000'St L Houthw lat 4a 89* 39* 12000, do con 4s.; 80*| M 20O0!st L Tr Imp la....' 84 l 84 2000!Bt PAK CHL 4*ai 89 19 17000 8 A A A P lat 4a. 87 6?* 13000 Seab Alr L. raf 4a.. 79 7344 89000l do adj 6a.j 77*j 77* 11000! do 4a etpd. 88* i 88 23000 So Ball T of T 6a.! 99*1 98* 2000 S C A G tat 8a.... 102* 102* 1VW) So Pao convt 88... 84*1 84* I9000| do col tr 4a. M*i 61*! 8W0 do col ref 4a.; 93* 93* 200fl! do S P term 4?..l *>* 88* 11000 Kouthern Ry con tal 108*1188*1 11M00> do ?an 4a. 74* T?* 1000 do M A O dlv.... 17 87 j 4000! do Ht I. dlv 4a... 38* 38 inofl Standard Gu 8a... !10fl*'10O*, 4000 Stand Mllllng 6a.. M* '4S 1000 T C A I ?en 6e....|MB 1"'-' S000JT Aa of St I. raf 4a !aj ] 96 l 4000lTex a P lat Ra ...107 :108* 17000 Te?a* Co ?a. 100*|100* 81000 Thlrd Ave It adj 6a Tl* 71* 124*88 do ref 4a.j 13 81* 2OO0 T St Ei A W 4a....' 41 ' *0* 10O0 Tor 11 A M 4a.' 19* \ 89* r?oo Trl C Ry A I.t 5s . 91 I 91 ) 6000'Cnd ? ?f L Ino ?a' BJBjl ??*? 1000, do 4*a.J 96 I 95 i 1000 Cnlon Ha* A P 8a 93 93 ' 1000 Cnlon Pa.: 4a raf.. 98* 98S imooo A., lat 4a. 99* W* :,oo.rf) do ref 4a.' 9ft* 96* 1043>100' do convt 4a.'104*102* 1T0OO O ? Realty 6a.' 89* ?? V | RftR lat a f 8a 81 '31 ' 4?r.?i f h Ruhoer a f ??. 108* 103* JMOfl) V B M*el ia. 103* 101* !??> do a f la re* 103* 102 : .-.-.oon Va rir (h'm ia 98 ,98 1*00 Va I ?' A C 6a....' 98 ' 9'*' 2000 V? !t? * P '..? .I M M l.'-ioo Wabaah lat 6a.'lflft* 106 100 99 Fln. ;s?pt [ 28._ ' 93 109 92* 9.: , 99* 96 '101 182* 99*1 96* 130* 9?* 100* 87* 48 100* 96* w 92* 98* 130 91* 103* 84 73 108 80 83 80 84* 104* 71 89* 30 84 89 87 T8* 77* 98* ?* io:* ?4* M* 93* Net rhfe I -t -f* -* - * 4-1* l\ -u* ^2 -7 +1 -1 f * -I- * -M - * aaa ?* 86* I 70 ' 30 30 ?aaa ?:?> m m 134000 .io lat ref 4a ... 8888 <1o refla.Ti'... faat iioo do Oaaaha n 24 108888 d.. PlataaCTCoeti 4OfO0 do Tnl 1> Oa ' tf 8888 rtfii i laht la .... ** :*?* 4"0r<i ?ra*t MI 4a . W* ?', I40M Wrat Sh-r? 4a . W*, BI* ?v.10 Woai In ,-..! tr Im "101 100s, ir?v> Weat Klec '? 101 loo* ?Mtft Waallnah 9fot*a ... 97 I 97 1!WW Weattnifh 83m '?? ? ?4* ?oeo \\ ? i, i; ,.?, 4a UH 88* ?<?io'\?'|, <>nt a?n 4a . ?* 91* JOO0 .ln | * p dlv 4a ' >li4j 90'^ Total !??!*? of t-^nla. 114 VW.OilO DEBENTURE BOND OFFER. J. P M'Tgnn A ("o, of New Tork. and I.ee Ulcgtnson A <'o . Bf Boaton, are of ferlria:, ln cnri'-.tlon wltii Mnrgan, Offaa* fell A t'o, of I/<>ndo.n. t^n mllllon 5 per cent gold dehenture B49B4M of the General Beatjie Coaapaar al 99*4 ?nd Urlaraot The bonda are dated Heptetnher 2, and are to run for forty years, and lntere:<t ls payable Maroh and Septemiier I In New York, Roaton or I/ondon Tiie laaue 1? .aliahle ln whole or ln part at 107'j and lriter.-.'t on any Int.-reat date, upon slx weeks noflcc. In connectlon wlth thls issua lTesident C. A. Coftln of th?? (Jeneral Ele<-trl.' CQ8B P8ny alatM that lt has no mortgage dobt, and, that, wlth the exceptlon of purchase money mortgaKes and of ple.lgea as ae curlty for tempornry loana or aa Indem nlty, no mortgage <an be made without equa'ly aecurlng these debentureB. The total funded debt of the company, lnclud Ing thla lnaua, la H2.452.500, whllo the net qulck aaseta ln exceaB of the llabllltlea on December Ba 1911. wore 157.179,760, to whlch will be added the proceeda of thla laaua, maklng a total of more than flve tlmes the funded debt. The annual Intereat chargea, Includlnf thla lasue, are only 1591,990, whlle tho nat Income laat year was more than twenty tlmea that amount. The application list will be opened on october 2 and aill be closed at or beforo 3 p m. on October 3. THE PRINT CLOTH MARKET. [By Telearaph to The Trlbune. ] Kall ltlver. Maaa., Sept. 29.? Tradlngiwas steady ln tiio New Kngland cloth BaBfttBta last week, and the cstlmate of salea ls plaaai at 135.000 plecca. Tho demand for the week was chlefiy for wlde goods, and BBBM sizablo ordera were put tbrough. The mllls will aocjii be in a puaitlon to take on addltlonol new buslnesa for late dtllverlaa, but owlng to the unsettlod con dttton of ;he cotton market and Ita appar ent uncertalntlea manufacturara have been unwllllng to quota flgurea on con trac.a ln a great number of Instancea. On tho other hand. buyers are holdlng off to sotjio cxtont beeausti they percelve ln the sltuatlon a posslblllty that cloth pticea will go down under pressuro of lcver cotton. Last week there were Bllght re ductions made, and 27-lnch, t>4x60, 7.60 yardB to the plece, aold at 3??c a yard, a decreaae of 1-lfl of a cent from recent quotations. The cotton yarn marketa ruled moder ntely flrm laBt week and aplnnera have mado it plaln to pro8:>ectlve buyera that they do not caro to do buaineaa at priees whlch hava been named by buyers. Huy era, on the other hand, havo been pur chaslng spot goods wherever they could and have accumulated a Bmall supply of atock. but when thls ahall have been cleaned up buyera will ba forced to turn tholr attentloii to contracta, and they may flnd hlgher prlces awaltlng them fcrr aome of the more popular makea. Thero were fluctuatlona ln tho raw cotton market last weok. and the reporto of frost ln varlous cotton sectiona had the efrect of addlng to the uneaslneafl of manufacturera. The followlng are cloth quotations fox laat week: 28-lnch, ?4x*<, 4C, nomlnal; 2? Inch. WxflO, 3%c nomlnal; 27-lnch, 64x?0, Z\c; 27-lnch. 66x66, 3fcc; 27-lnch, 66x52, 8*c; il^-lnclh, 64x64, 6>4o, and 39-lnch, 68x72, 6*c. i LOOKINQ FOR A ROOM? Conault Th* Trlbuno'o Room and Board Rotjiator. A list of the bottor rooma. Tax Day October 1st Personal property to be free of tax must be inveated in ta* exempt securities prior to the above date. We oam and offer, in amounta to auit, numerous ittuet of ?. exempt Municipal, Railroad and Public Service Corporation boad netting the investor from 4.15% to 5%. Many of these bondiar!s legal investments for Savings Banks and restricted trust funda. Under the new tax law, which became effective September 1, iq,. practically all bonds not specifically exempted by law may be'ttud* exempt from tax throughout their life by an initial payment of one-hatf per cent. We ihall be pleased to consult with investors and to arrana, for auch an exemption of their holdings without charge for our ttrvfcc, HARRIS, FORBES * CO Succesaors to N. W. Harrla A Co , New York Pine Street. Corner WHIiam. New York u;-_ NOTICI 18 HBRBBT GIVE.V THAT ON and after the aeventli day of October, lOlil. Mr. <'. H. Booth. Whoea offlce la at No. 32 Vassati Street. In the clty of New York, alial. be the reglatrar of tha bonda IsBiiad under the flrai conaolldated flve per cent. Ko!d niort|fa?e of the Troy Clty Rallway company ta the Ceatral Truat company of New York. aa Trustei, da'cd TJecember 1. 189-\ In place of the aald Ct-ntral Truat Com pany of Bfew York. Dated. thia 17th day of September, 1012. By order of tho Board of Dlrectora. WILBON H. ELDER. Secretary, Unlted. Traetlon Company. _._ ?? BOSTON & MAINE GAINING Earnings Larger and Deflcit Less than a Third Last Year's. The report of the Boaton A Maine Rall road Company for the flacal year ended June 30, 1912, ahowa subatantlal lncreases ln the gross and net earnings and a deflcit less than one-third aa large aa that for the precedlng year. Grogs earnings were 146.990,363. agalnat $44,816,084, an IncreaHe of $1,175,279; operatlnf expenses were $35, 087,295, a decr^aae of $61,408, and net earn Ing-e were $10,903,068, lncreaae $1,236,687. Tha total lncome waa $11,902,356, and after deduction of lntereat, taxes and other charges, aggregatlng $10,61_,108, a balanee avallable for dlvldenda remalm-d of 11.290,247, e-ititvalent to 2.78 per cent after payment of the preferred dlvldend. Dlvldend payments recjutred $1,767,951, a deflcit remainlng of $477,703. against $1,602. 9*3 the year prevlously. The balance alieet as of June 30 Bhows caah on hand of $7,86x,03:i, and loana and bllls payable of $12,000,000. comparlng with |R.2fiO.0O0 aa of June 30, 1911; a proflt and Iobb balance of $1,812,090. and total asaets and liabilltks of $118,619,614. Expendlturea for addltlons and betterments were $3,J50, 000. against $10.99*>.oS4 in the precedlng year. New eo,ulpnient costlng $1,849,510 was secured by the company ln the course of the year. In his report to tbe atockholdera Presl dcnt Mellen says that beoause of the In t-nased rharge for uso of frelght eciutp ment agrced upon by the American Rat! way Axsoclatlon It will be ntcesaary f?r tho company at ome to purchaae at least six thousand frelght cars, eatlmau' cost $6,*j0,n00, and that the atockhoiders will BSJ asked to apptove an lsaue of $7,5O",m00 beada for m.etlng these and other nceds. HOW TREASURY CAN ACT Methods of Releasing Govern ment Money for Moving Crops. The (H-tob.r clrcuiar of the Natlonal t'lty Bank. ln dtscusBlng the subjeet of Treasury all fur movlng tbe crops and tltt ways ln whlch that ald could be gtVBBBj BBaJTB L'p to thia tlmo i.o auch pie>alng Blt'-ia^ t'.i.n naa devrloped as would urgetitly ra tjulru tba cuatotn.uy Treaaury ald. Be lure the cropa ar?- rnovt.l. Imaevt-r, tbe BitiaBUoa may cbatigu to auch an ext.tit aa to demand the reieaee of some portloii <>f thi lara. -.:.-.:- of caah now !.??!?. ln tba iTaaanry, As poinud out in the Au guat numb.-r "f thls clrcuiar, lt had beon the Bvaetlea of the Treasury for thrae i.:.u i'-is of a eeaturT in tuaaa of deftctent nuxiey supply to uae any aurplus the Treaa <r> may hare ta ald In moving cropa. ttrdltiHrlly thia haa been done by depoattlna pubne funds In the depository b.ink.a. tukltig as Bccurlty therefur Unlted States bondtt, When the supply of L'nlted S::it>-s bonda haa not been aufTUlent for the ptlTPOee the Secretary of the Treaaury h.ta raaorted to other aacurltlaa, eueh aa Btata, munlrlpal atid ratlroad l>onda. An other ini'th.d of releii.airijt Ti.-.i.Miry aur plus funds has been to antidpate inter.at OB t?i?- juibllc debt. Tl'.ls form of rellef haa never been appreclably effectl\e. An othar meana of dlBburaement. formerly etnployed to advantage ln tlriiea of money atreaa, waa to pttrchaaa or rcdanm Unlted States b.m.ia This was a favorlte aaathod ten ari.l tw.-nty years hko UurlnK p^n.>dB of extraordlnarlly t-xceaalv.. r.-vt-nues. It ?arvad tbe double porpeaa of rt-llevlng atrlriRency and of redudng the publlo dnbt and the lntereat tbereon. Kone af the three methods mentloned Ib so effective as depoaltlng money ln the banks. The latter are lmmediately ln toueh with tiie demand for crop movlng and BBtteh more .-Iob.-Iv rela <-d to lt than many of tlie holders of gove-nment bonda. HesldeB. when the Treast.ry purchases bonda it parta with lt? funda Bltogether. and cannot aecttre their retun to the Treaaury. aa ia done hy wlthdraivlng pub He moneya from bank denosltaiies. There are other methods of rellef than the three already rlven. The facilitatlon of gold Importa la on?? of them Thls is done h>- maklna tenip.rary depoatts of pttbllr funds with banks for the ptirpose of enahllnjr them to purchase fnrelun bills ngalnsf whlch gold nvist bo shlnped. tiie br.tiks roturnlng the depo?lts to the Trens- ' ury tipon the arrlval of the troli*,. Stlll I another Tre:?sury rellef measure ls to j Btlmulate natlonal bnnk clrcttlation Tlils .iIko wn? ? iTcctlvely used to allay the pank <>f IMT. M0HEY BELIEF PLAN. In nn artlcle denling with the present money o.uestlon, whlch ls ln a debatable fitnte, Bache's Ttevlew aaya ln part: Take the present situatlon. If we had an orannlzatlon and a Natlonal Hesct ve Ansoclatlon, with branches, aa iroposcd hy the Monetary romml!?slon. lanka In the Interior, where actual money was needed to move the crops, would slmplv send to the branch of the Reserve Asso clatlon In thelr vlclnlty enotigh of the buslness papaf prevlously dlscounted hy tliem to furnish them with funds. and the branch would lmmediately forward to them, free of charge, an ?H|tilvalent iimount in Reserve Aasoclatlon bank notea, whlch could be sent into the coun? try for uae ln movlng the crop. All thls would make no demand upon the actual rescrves held by the banks them sclves or held ln the great money centrcs. When the crop movement was over. these banknotes would bo returned to the Reserve Assoclation for redemptlon and thelr payment would be provlded for by the collectlon of the buslness notes dlscounted by the Interior bank, whlch notes would then have cotne due and been paid. The whole operation of mov? lng the crop, entalling the use of mllllons of dollara of actual money, would have been perfected without ructlon and with? out calllng upon the New York and Chi cago and St. l.ouls banks for one dollar of thtMr rcserves, whlch would remaln undlsturbed aa a basts for other buslness loana. Aa It is now, theae reaervea at the moaey ccntres form the basla for four tlmea the amount ln loana, whlch must be called ln (and which are belng called ln), In order to aend thls actual reserve money out into the Weat and South to move the cropa. Could anythlng ba falrer than thia or more eaay of accompltahment by dlrect THK OMAIIA WATER (OmST1 CJBRTIFICATES OF BENEriCUlfl. TERE6T. rl'lALl BV PF.COND PREFERRKD STOCK Notico la hercby given that. upon ara^ tatlon ;.t the offle of the und?r?l*n*d v VI Wllllam Straet. ln th* rity ofV,.;^ of certltl.atea of benenclal Inurea't Dart^ Ing to Heeond Preferred Slork 0f The oW^s Water Company on or aftar Octobiri IIH2. a pa rtlal payment of Ti,t,i,.?.. r.7> waier ..ompany on or aftar Octobar T. IIH2. a partlal payment of Twenty.flva rvi lara per el.are, equal to 50% of tha par v?t of aal.l certtticat?B. will ba mad, ln* ljSL\ tlon wlth the dlaaolution of tha Water Can panv, au>h payment to be endoraed oo tki certlflcatee. *** New York, Soptember 23. 18i? THE 1ARMEHS' T.OAX AND TRL'BT Cftti I :? v*>1 '.g n' - '"*' CMEXT HAS 81.000 TO 83.000 TO tOlBOSt mortgage. auburban dwelllnr, ACKBRJIA1I 1*7 <;...eriw|.-ti v., N?w York_*^^' ltgislation? But our leglslatora and po!. iticlans will not see tt. Money ls now at a stlff 6 per cent oa ciill, occaslonally sputterlng to 7, wlthtb* tendency towards hlgher, tnstead ot lower, rates. The Treasury has tlfty mlll ions locked up. whlch it will use to rt? lleve the situation when it may i>ecotna m-cessary, and we have already entxiel or Imported around J4.0C0.000, wlth tho posaibllity, whlch has become a proba billty, of bringlng over niuch more. But we dlsturb the whole commerdal world wlth our antlque system ard bax? barous antl.s in money, and lt Is blfH time that potitlctana and the peoplewaked up to th* sony hpecta'le whlch w? pra sent to the civilized world. U. S. MOTOR PLAN Reported Details of Capital of Succossor. Of the $2S,OAono capital ?tock of tbe .?ompany whlch is to suc-eed the Unltad Statea Motor .'ompany after tho reorgan. ization. It has bon unofficlally reported, Il0.00u.000 will be 7 per cent cumulativt first pref.'rre.l, $X,Ooo.' 00 ?> per cent noe* cumulatlve s-econd preferred and RO.BJC,. 000 cotnmon. Sto.kholders meeting tba asaeasniont to be levled upon both claaaa] of the pr?-sent sto^k, whlch, as announeai ? fiallllghl a?o, will b" 122 50 a shara, will reccHe new stock of alt threo elassee, tbe prf ferred getting larger allotmenta tbta tho common. Ol the Unltad States Motor Campanjff obllxationa. about $12.<">>.i>)ij. the 8S,O0O,aj debenturcs and the |4,BrJ*J0 notes held bjr tho banks will, tt ia said. be exchangal for new Bto. k, and tha 'lalins of the m?r chandUe creditors, amountlng to about BJJMkBBB, will be p-ii<l n ''ush. 0 NEW HAVEN T0 BUILD H0TBL8 Only, However, as Aid to Developini Railway System. The New York, New Haven A Hart* ford lUllroad Company, lt ls reportad from Boston. is plannlng to bulld two ex penslve hotels In pursuance of lt* pollcy of acqulring or erectlng hotela whero they are needed aa an ali In the rallroad .??>xtTn's 84? ?lopment and the need cannot be met by private enterprise. A hotel ia to be built by the N?w Haven and Boston & Malne at Bar Har bor whlch will coBt 11.000,000 and will not be turpasaed by any other hotal on the Atlnntlc Coast. Another. whlch whl have one hundrcd rVKMBM and will be so planned that lt can rendlly be enlarged, ls to he Braetai by the rallroad system on the top of Mount Washington, and an electrtc rallway will be r.nstructed at a BBBl of $l.*.n.),oon which will glrdle tba mountaln and oarry tra\rl!ers to the hotel. MISCELLANEOUS ST0CKS. (Purnlfhed by Ftvdeno H. Hatjh A Co.. 881 York and Baetaa.) Int. Int. rataparaai Btt Aixet Atn Bank Note. 4 Q-J M ? Aiu Hank Note pr^f.... * yJ f>2 69 Aaa Hraaa . U Mo 137 1? Am Cht.-le. U Mo BJ ? Ani Chl.le pref. 4 g-J 81 BJ An. Dlat Tel of X J... 4 8-J ? ?4 Am PreOS. ? Q JAEx ?0 78 Am Thread ->ref. 5 JeVl *\ ?? Am Typefoun.lers. 4 JAT 44 88 Am Typefounders rref. 7 Q J 8J ? Am T>pefoun.1era d ?a. ? MAX 100 1? nabcook a wtieaai. 7 q j aa t" Harnay A Smlth. ? ?? 12 i. IMrney A Smith nref... 8 Q-M W 98 n-.rden'B Cond Mllk... 6 Q M 1-2 JB Rc.rden'a Cond Mllk pf. 6 Q M 1?'9 BB Btiah Termlnal. 4 JAJ ? >? C?nt Flre?orka. ?- I J Or.l Elre?orka j.ref.... ?- ', Coaa Ry A Lijht. 4 Q-P ?} M CelluloWl . * ?B8 MBJ 144 Du I'ont Powiler. 1 Q M Bj ? ' Hu Tont Powder pref. 6 Q . I Emplre >fel A lion... ? ? Emplro I A I pref.- 40 O ! E W Hllaa. ? - ? J ! 8 W BHaa pref. 8 Q J 120 1? rVdtrol I.lnht i T. - - 35 >' ?peJaraJ L & t pref... ? ? ?? ? Int Nl.-kel. 8 AEx 320 Jf> Int Nlrkel pref. ?- BB J?J Int Sllver pref. 7 Q-J 135 "J Klrby I.umber praf.... ? - V> M Klnts ro E L. 8 MAX 130 - \at Caah it*a pref.... 7 JAJ 128 ? Nlloa-Heinent-P . 8 Q-F 84 ? Xl'.ea Hemetlt P pref... i Q f 9< J* <>|.| Domlnlon ?a. 8 Q-F BJ ? otla Elavator. 8 JAJ 88 aj pao O ? ?.- ? ^^ I,* PaeOaBiaal. 6 qf 9: ? PhHpa D & Co. 10 Q-MAEx 217 ? Pope Manufacturlng.... ? - 35 ja Pom blta pref. 6 Q J 74 ?? ProdtKerB' on. 6 C-M BB - Pratl 8 Whltney pref.. 8 Q F BJ lw Hov.il Huklntr l'ow.ler. |] QMAEx21S no Roial Haklna P.'W Pf- 6 Q-MAKx U8 ? ^ufely C H A L.. S Q-MAEx 11. UI* Son seii Chlclet. Varioua 120 |? T*aaa a Pactae Ooal... * s-oipt r. ?? Tr.nton Potetrlea. ? - 6 ? Tronton Potterlea pref. ? - 5-* 2 Tiwatoa Pot F.l? ctfa.. 4 JAJ 40 w Tr..w DIr.H-t.in'. - - ? S l.ilon Forry. 2 Q J m I'tilnn Tvpewrlter. ? ? 41 ? ?Uatoa Tyi'.'W lat pf... 7 AAO 109 l'l ?fnlon Typew 2d pf... 8 AAO 10- l* I- S Ftnlaliltia. 4 U J J-; .J u a ni.iai.iiiK prof. 7 g-j w ? U s Plnlahlag at 5a.... - JAJ aBB ? 1' S Flnlahlng con 6a.. - JAJ ? ?? Vlrjinla Rallway. ? - '; 'J Weat Paoln^-. - ? ^u Weat Power. - - fM ,? Wcat Power pref. ?- BPB ?Ex dlvldend. a RAILROAD EARNINGS. 3d week of Sept. - Jfft. '"a^iM Buflf.. Hocl. 8 Pltta. P8Bf 835.40B .'anadlan Northern . .Bfi oiJS Cai.ai1.an PacBto . MBgg H Centra! of Oeorgla. :W.ooO HBJ| Cl.eaa|ieake A Olil.)..... '-A? VeSl Chle.. Ind. A I-ouiavllle.. mB JH Colorado & Southen.. ?W.gJ w>0 DanverAHluC.ra.ida... aBUBB JJ^ 1-ululh, 8 S A Atl...... .1333 *8W Orand Trunk of t'anada ulratid Trunk Wcatern. Det . Ur Hav. A Mll. M aJB and Canada Atlantlci.. l.Wl.Wf g.?J lnternat A Ot Xorth... 37^)00 #??.gj lnteroteanlo of Mexlco.. l?hei? "jjjj Mlneral Run?o . W.^*8 Mli.neap.illa A St. LoJta $A.ttt ?iowa Cantral) . M7.J*! JJjoS Mo. Kan. A Taxaa. ?T0.?01 JJ^ MlMourl Pacinc . }-2?-$Z um Nat. Rallwaya of Max *???*& uffi St. Loula Southvreatera.. , f*8-0"? 4*187 Southern Rallway. I^SHB 14.801 Texaa A Paclfk. ?M.t? *fr? Tolado. Paorla A Weetara M,?I aaaaj ?Dtcraaat.