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12 THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1915. NEW TOBACCO TRUST, INDEPENDENTS SAY Fodcnil Authorities D'iniinr Action on Complaint of .Jobbers. THADK FKKKDOM SOW NT The I)cp.irtnifnt of .Ttntlre will be ready within three weeks to reject or tnkc definite action upon the renewed rnmpliilnt of the Indepemlent tolmcro Jobber In thin city that the Metropoli tan Tobacco Company In perpetuntlntr the monopolistic practice!" of the old to bacco trust by handling exclusively tho products of the American Tobacco Com pany, which li.i constituted the Metro politan company Its sole selling agent In the metropolitan district. The Independent Tobacco Dealers As sociation, Inc. made a similar complaint r year ngo. Then however, It charg.M that the four former romponcnts of the trust, the American Tobacco Company, the P lorlll.trl Tobacco Company, '.he Mggelt K Msers f'nmpniiy and the It. .). i Hevnolds C impuny. weio all selling thcr goods cNclusUely through the Metro politan company nnd thus forcing the Independent middlemen to buy from the latter .onip.iiiy or not at all. AsiH tn flitted States Attorney Claude Thompson nt the time made n thor ugh Investigation of the situation as It existed .n the metropolitan dls trict comprising New York city, tho count- of Westchester, the northern por tion of New .Jersey from the city of Trenton to the New Vo-k boundary lino anil Conecctleut. Mr Thompon feared that an attempt to eltnunate the Metropolitan company might Innte the old trust companies to sell dlre.-tly to the consumer, which would He more disastrous to the Inde pendent Jibber than the conditions com plained of. The tobicco companies, however, solved the question by agreeing to open the market ami sell their products to Independent Jobbers, as well tut to the Metropolitan Tobacco Company According to the new complaint sub mitted by Henry H Hunter, attorney for the Independonts, the American To bacco Coinp.vnv In January of this year resumed lt old policy of selling exclu sively th-ouch the Metropolitan com pan In epite of the agreement of last April. Mr Hunter In his complaint sets forth that the practices of the. American com pany and Its se'llng agent are In viola tion of the decree dlsolvlng the tobacco trust lie asks that the American tie prohibited from selling exclusively through the Metropolian company, tha' the latter . ompnny lie dissolved by law and that the (tovernment Investigate the New .! o. Tobacco Company, a sub sidiary of the Metropolitan company. THE PHILADELPHIA MARKET. I'll it.Ani:i.rniA. March 30 f-Vcurltlt-a weie iutc here. The greater part of the tiatvuetbins -sere In stocks listed In New York. Luke Superior was up a fraction, while Philadelphia Uapld Tiansl- ilnl'.neil 3S. Honds were firm The summary: Opn- nith- IIW. Cl04- Sal- Anierlem Cm. Amal Copisr !' AllleriC.HI f! i "i Smerl'lill ! ! Snieric.m K) fAi Amer nicllcr '. nir TAT r.n 1IjI.1iii f.o. n. m ei ft tilt . ' ft, hp, , . r.l Mi. itW 1. 101 1 s "4 Ml, !')t'. 31 t.'S pit', "t , i .11 4J. JJU 44 am 4; .1: .11 97 !?.': 1. 1: .1". fn IIi'i.miii I-nco pf 1.1 lleth steel. f (' imhrla Steel l.i Chino i F.ne 40 Kl-c torase .... V r.t-n .Ssr.hall ... f. linoilrieh r.5 tits Co nt N S . ' Inspiration COP "I till Mel ST' I ike !u-rior , Is-huh Niv i:. lrln.-ll Vil Ie li V.il Trail pl pv ..,niiri iv.ii he " North Pemia SC.-. I'lin-i It T nf. 'C l'i I'll 1'. Plid-i Co 'im pf ir- I'hii 1 Hu la l"nl 1 Tract II' Penna .H Mfi : 44 ;t'. :i. IS a 4: si'. t.'. 1' " i.;s l,l I.)i, lf.i, .1', m ; .1; 2 :i .'i T.ii vi SI". Till, '.-(i llc.i'liru I". U.i Iron ii'! I. 4 V M i( f.., Tmiopiiti IMmont 1(.1 Tnnnnah Mm.. .. TT. Tl. i: t ; Ml, r.-. iS 3.1' , i, lt-'S M'. C, 4". -V.' in.' t'ntle'l i.a Imp :i I' S Itubtier 41.-. F x -1. -I ria I'ninn 'IV i. t '.'." SS:t- ie!. Iron 3M, V, M York K .. 7 IIOND IJf.M Amer C 1 K .. . sl. 4M Amer i A K : v5 ;. Out iitip. i:mT W p.'i rim. n- (i M ' !;. 4-1 Klee I V !( i K'i K.iulfible f -. ..I0M, Voi Kij.tnn.. Til .. ?" 11i l-fi N Com. l'3 '.S rtl l.eli Vil 4v '.'T'i ;.!.. 1 con i'jh r'.i pi"., 4'n Phil Co Con. "vij in,in Putibc liervuv It k.'4 jn.i pmia Klee f lej 4 ! I'll i.t Klen 4 n llU'Pn: i; M . 'hi, I 1'mte.l Itv Inv 5n f.i, t) fn Ity Trilt etfs '3 T " . J- ' ;', .' 'iV s--.'. St. I'-Sl, o- ViX, -', 5"3 TSV, s.l. 1034 S l, W, ,' T'iJ 4i, ''3 s,i TV, f.l. 3'. CV. THE PITTSBURG MARKET. PiTTSiifitn, March 34, Moderate ac tivity prevailed tn 'he local tock mar ket, with price changes small and lr icgular Pittsburg Coal was a fraction higher, while Switch and Air Ilrake de clined 4 The nummary: Open. Huh- Low. CIos Sale Inr ett est In if 60 Amer Win Ol pf tosh. mi 1014 lH'-j :io Columbia r. R rs 10, 10', 10'. &0 Crucible ;ieel 13', I3't IJ 13'. 1? ''rue ul Steel pf TT T IT T7 1.Vi 1.4 II' lie Iron .. ?l J1 T9 T'i l.nne Star fias S f"i tt 10 M Irs I. ill . 4S 4', 4S l m N..t Fireproof f. t I I IK. Nat Fireproof pf lii', W Wt It fi (linn Fuel Oil 131, 13', 13', 134 M Puis llrewini! I4 4 4. 4 4 Pits llrewini pf f. II H 16 f.'.-. Pip Coal M '.a, iO'i p.i 1'ilts Coal id . . 9I. .11, SIS "4S i"i Pin i Oil It', f. 14', 15 ; .in Toy . . 10 11 10 10 pi'.' t'n Snitch i Sir !:. in ms ? I S sleel 4 J 41 4'l 41 14'i w'ctinch An im i; ll'", urn, 4 1 WiIiii,-Ii Klee 3il 3i,' 31 S., IIOND ;tW FiiK llirsltis f 6T-j H1, ST'-j RAILWAY EQUIPMENT BONDS. (Ttie lollnwinr are quoted on a penentaie basis 1 Maturity Hate Name ftiil Asked Atlantic Cna.t Line 1311-31 4-1, IS". Iliiltpiinre ft Ohio 11114-31 4'4 4 0! ipiitiIi. Ho-h. a Fiit4.i'.m-:n i'i-s 411 Ciinailli'i I'aclllr mi.V.'s I', 4 l r.irn., Clinch A Ohio 11114-31 4 4 ?5 lhesai"ike A otil Ili;i--.'l l' I T4 Chleajn A .iithi n IDM-'.'I I', 4 41 lllc.i.pi, Ind A l.ii'lls.lliM-'.M I', 4 01 (llleiieu. St I.. A S.O lUIV.'l 4 4 T4 llilnwlire A lllldl'in I!I23 I', 4 4,1 llll- It-ill ro 4 1 l'HI-3'l I' .1 4 (m lloeklng V .llll V 101 1 3 1 14 1 ) llll'inh'entrnl 1UI4-3I 4'',-4 144 UO'Jsllle A NasUvlllolOI I 33 4 4 43 Mn , Kanss A Texas IDK-si 4 SAO Missouri I'.ielllc 1014 33 4 H 3.1 N. l eatrnl Line, IUI4-JH l',-.1 4 7 Norf ilk A Western IUI4-34 I', 4 41 N. V . N II A II 11U5-3S (1 4 30 IM. din I'n Uht llll 1-31 1-4', 4 .is M I,.. I l A South 1014 21 4 S M Sraimaril Air l.lne I nil -33 4 4 ') finilthnii Hallway IU14-3I 4', -4 44 f iiilhrrn 'e nlc IU14 3.I 4', 4 44 Vir.-lnlsn l(li,iy IHUIU & t( 4 14 I 14 I 10 I so 4 0 1 I i.) I 10 4 ,1 . n, 4 4 . 1 TO I 14, I .IS 4 34 4 SS 4 .14 4 on 4 'JO 4 111 4 -SI 4 70 4 40 4 SO THE CURB MARKET. Trices were firm In the curb market yesterday, nnd though stocks rencted somewhat fiom the best figures on real izing sales tlnal quotation generally averaged above Montlu,'. close, tlnltod Cigar Stores, new, was the most active of the Industrials and Improved a slight fraction. Kelly-Hprlngfleld Tire, Elec tric lloat and InternnMonal Motors also moved up en good demand. Oils were less active nnd somewhat Irregular, but displayed n good under tone. Standard Oil of New Jersey ie ceiled 2 points; Prairie Oil and (Ian clos-d 4 point" higher, while Vacuum Oil rose to HOO for a gain of & points. Mining stocks Impruseii fractionally and bonds were higher, but quiet. Transactions In detail n the market esterday Were as follows: Open- Huh- Low Cln. Sales Ins fi m nt f0 Amrr Zinc W, JO 2t ) 'A) Alta Con Mil w) ST 14 so 1 I5TW 'Atlanta J 41 3j 10 ! r) llrailen Copper ., T'i T'4 ! I', !) lliltte New York. 4S t? tS I!'. !5'1 Casliboy Ti, J "I, I ISoh) Cutis Aruona.. .. H " S ll-lfc im Dome Mine" . . IJt, 13", l:', 11'4 lnjKlectDc Itom iS 4(ii, fO'k . Klntrio lloat pf.. M OJ K 1.0 (Ireene C.m.itiea . :', 3i !4'.j 30'i 14V) (iolilDelil Cons . .. I1. I II 16 1', 1, 1S) nolilflrl.1 Merger M, T !3'j l.m lllif Touopah. 40 () 40 ui :0 Inirr Motor i, T t'i , STft Inler Motor pf ., 19 ro 14 is fiH Inter Mer Mar.. I Iii t 11, T'O Inter Mrr Mar pf 3 J', 5 f. Kt0 Mumbo Kit . ... 1 I II I S-3: I 1-92 IU 4Mi Kel-Sp Tire 153 li.' X , l.li V" Kerr I.nke 4 4'. 11-16 4 11-14 1(W1 La Hoe lt-ie tl-t5 ! II 1 Ken .mas H l 11 l 'McK D S M Co.. 41 43 W 41 to'' Xe York Tram K'i W l!, l:S v Nl...ihz M Co... t, fi, iS', 6, 1M Nr flah llim .. M ft 8: HAD 'Oro . Ill, li tit, 1J ten I'yrene .Mlir . .. s it .4 4', f Hiker llej Corp .. T, T'- T', T, TOO Silvrr I'll k 9 :) ! ?V S,itnllorni Ketvl . 9 ? 1 KJ Stand Sll Lead . I l IS ;S S.V Slrwirt . . .. : ! 1 II l : tv Tob I'rnd pf . ?4 ;i:', ;, (" 'Tonopah Merjer 3 ?' Ji ;( Tonopah Ext . : i !. livm Tuolumne Con .54 30 : an t'lieo t'n Clt St new . ?, 10 10 IM fn Cu 9t pf ne ll'i 11', 1f, tl l Vn Clr St ol Am.p.t ldl ICO 101 S"M Un IVof Sh new SS 3. 3 M W Wet End Con... 61 f.i CI fr") 'Writ End Ext ... T T !, 500 World Ellni 41, 41-j 4', 4H STANDARD Oil. SUIlSIDIAItlES 01 Anilo-Amer ... lis li'i US 3 Eureka Pipe I K4 K4 tr Illinois Pipe Line .. Ill 1:4 131 TO National Tranit. .. JO'j ' i, is: Ohio Oil 11: 110 HI ir Pierce Oil 14S US 14', 31 l'ralne Ola Xi :IT W T Pr.nne 1' 1. w I.. .. IIS 1 4.". IIS 10 Soutlierti Pipe I. .. 510 :io :to 45 Stand Oil of Cal., .. ."M ."'I Stand Oil of Iml. .. 4.0 111. iih 1 Stand Oil nt Kan 3.M iVI Mr) 114 Stand Oil o( N J .. t) 3;.; 33 Stand Oil of N V .. I4 t. 1U ; Stand Oil of Ohio . 110 4i O' 10 t'liion Tank Line l 1 1 too Vacuum O'l . Jfti Ml l IlOVDS li N Y Cent n . ' J-l i l :.-3.' 'I 34'. IKO P.env Oil f. . . tc) Western I'ac 5 hi S' 34'. Sell i flit i per thare CURB STOCKS CLOSING. Yt.terdAy. ltl3 AsVed. Monday. ItlJ. As!e, ' 3' ; t', Atlatda 40 llradrn Cop 7 Hrltlsh AmTobOrd.. U'a Jilmlio i:tfn4lon . . 13 .13 Kerr Lake.. IV Lallosr.. "i. 41 T'j ts " I . IT'S Is I I 1-33 I'. I.elilch Volley Cuil . Muihattan Transit.. Marconi ot Am Mplnln; Mines., . . Tobacco I'rol pf . . United CIs S new. United I'roOt all new .1.13 ipi ic: IM - i ' UT'i Iisl-j to ' 3'. in, 3 3'n 3" :i VuLuu (iold iio.sns. llradrn Copper 04.. IS N ( rntrnl rts. ' We'tern Pacini- 14 ?l . STANDARD OIL QUOTATIONS. Kollnxitik ate the quotallotn for the and ard Oil HiKks: Vest.rdi Monlnv P.ir ' Hid A.U-d Il.il AjUid 5.) 3 '.s) ",!) :')) :'T3 mi s;s ins in ,'ii i' mil i:;;, M) i,;; 'I) llll (tl Iml 2ii :n v.is jo si :ia it i.'i a it ; ssu SH VJI 2J1 i.'.i tsi ir.i t.'.; i:n t ; in:, i n fm :a ia, i.ii lot 11 11-3 PIT a) :ii 3i :i; 314 33) 3 3 314 03 l4 Id 111 111 I li I III I !.' II li ll'i ll'i III 3.VI Hi '.'It 113 147 III 144 '.111 -M Hi 310 31 3I-.' 310 373 STa 371 i'7f 110 114 111) Iti rj) 3113 jao 3ia 415 4:l 411 4:3 Mi IIU 3) 3i 111 :ni :u iio 3M M0 335 3.1J tsS 17 ID) s7 437 4.13 ilS l-'C 130 133 IZ) IJO K) M SI k3 ll 301 11 I'.rj .! SO 34 :w U'H ItH 14 , 14', :H4 4(l 3l inn s5 - Mi 13110 - 1SIJI AtlantlcUof.'. J.m llnrnr.Scrym Co. in' lluekrye Pipe I... M C'lieiebro'Uli.. , no ColoiiliilOUCo . b Contlnen Oil Co.. 101 Crescent Pipe I. . .' I Ciliiibeil.indl'l... .01 Ihireka Pipe l (laleai li oil, (ialen.iSUnil pf, IPInols Fine I... , lndlinx Pipe I,... IOI HM M.l IOI VI National Tran4tt, 55 NY Tr.in.lt. . lo) ' Northern Pipe L. P J Ohio oil (J.i li Fierce oil. new.. !1 i Prairie oil A; das. li.i ' Fralrle Pipe. loi loo Hi I'M loo 100 loo ir ion ion loo Solar Itrf Co Southern Pipe 1, South Frr.aOll . SoutUwest I'enn Stan Oil ot Cal. Stan Oil of Ind. Stan Oil nt Kan., titan Oil nfl(y .Stan Oil ot Neb Man Oil of N V Stan Oil of Ohio.. Ill) Mwau & FlnohCo, loo UnlonTankl.lne. 11 Vacuum Oil Co. ion Wonhlneton Oil.. ID Anslo-AmOIICo. 1 Maud oil of N. J, ton Subsld "ni Uloo", -S O old "all on" - SHORT TERM NOTES. Int. i Security Hate Fay AT.VTSO 4 A-O Due. Uld Offer. Yield. pr I. '10 iii1ihi,,i 1.1 AnCopC I'AOHH llethSt i .M-S (', i n r. .i-D . Mar 1,'17 !)., tt'iiiic 4 Is June l.'l.l inn pi 3 4.1 lime 11, '14 Krl', Ol1( II KI IlklvnltT. S ChrAOHK 4 ChAWIItlt 4 I Cnnl'Co ICrl'llli . 4 4 J-.I July 4 J-l) June l.'IS ll'lll- I, 'III lii, no, l.'I.M'V'U in, 1,'I7 1)7', III 1,'tl UK)', llll I, '17 OH' IIHti I, '14 M -J , . 1 I lt 1.M.1 lilHj Hi', 4 il : ti I (0 II .VI .1 i.i i II .VI ?si M-S Sept M.N May A-O Oct , llllelllt 4'A-4)Apr (ienliuliCo 4 ' i .1-1 .lulv ' llltAPHCo 4 M-VMuy lloekVal tl I M.'AKK'o. il I I.S.WISItlt I. SA MSI tit 4 l.SAMSKH 4 MIllliKIUo ,ti M.N Nov. A-O Apr. I, '1.1 1Qi till,, .1 71 I. 'Is 1)7 lis1 , ti &n Juno 10,'I4 3 34 '.' 74 IllSlI , a in Sept l,'l4loi in I, J-I) Dec. l.'lf, tr loP, J-l) June 1,'ls (Ol 11")', M.N May I, '17 HP, 114 :i :m 4 n.1 h 7.1 ' : ki :i so i II 70 ' r. It IB . Nli.Navt'o NVCAHH , NVC&IIH i NYCAMIt tl 4'4 M-N May l.'l.l nut,, tin)' , 4 M-S .Sept 14.'1." imv j no, 4 A-O Oct l.'l.l luo1', tir) : YMiftit Falllll'nv KoltyCo KoltyCo 4 M-N May 31, J-I) Oct 4 l'-A Feb 5 M-H Mar l.'l.l tri-a li'H'i i.'iu if ni :i iv l.'IH on',, li'in,, .1 ill 3.M7 (17i, H7'i il 10 UnFrulti.'n WeHtFow B WSIiAKCo n M-N May J-J July A-O Oct 1,'IT lo)', lull,, 1,'I4 lli, ion, I, '17 Wl 07 , 4 41 . i id 7 ll Nrm City Noten. Kecur- Int Ity. F.ate. Pav Due. nid Offer. Yield. !I V City ,n M-M Sept. I. '16 I0i lop, J.oo N V 4'lty . M-S Hept, I, '! Iri2l1ll3 3.77 N V City . M-S Hept. I, '17 104',, I04 4 00 WARBURG EXPLAINS BID TO STATE BANKS He Snvs Hcsprvp Hoard Has No Pi'siro to "Niitioniilizc' TIkmii. MDKItAMTY IS TIIK AIM Wasiiinoto.v, March 30 Criticisms directed at the Federal Iteserve Itonrd , because of the resolution It passed re-1 , cently placing Itself on record In favor j of efforts to amend State banking laws so as to permit the participation by State batiks In a latger share of the pretog.i-l 1 tlves conferred by the new banking act rtsulted in the lASUatue of an explana tory statement to-day by IVul M. War . burg, n number of the boarJ. Mr Waibing admitted that the reso ' tlon had In en so wotded as to leave the way open for misconstruction and ex pursed the belief that the purposo of Die board had been misunderstood. Here1 ! Is his statement : "The teeotullon publihd by the l'ed , er.it Iltni-VM Ito.ud concerning national' hanks' powers to act as trustees, ex-, ecutois, Ac. has led to some unfortu nate misconception as to the tw.i'd'jt attitude, because the noiiling of the resolution lends Itself to tnlsi nnslnic I tlon. 1 happened to be absent un the (day the resolution was passed and therefore think It well to state my . views m the matter In this way. "There Is no dlffetencc of opinion In the board as to the desirability of see It g national banks recti re the powers pei mute 1 to be given them by the act provl led Slate laws permit, but It Is un'ortiinnte that any one should sup- . poe that the Kederal Reserve Hoard wishes to Intirfere with the rights and action of the States. "It K I believe, proper of mo to say that ,1 majority of the board would not wl'h to create such erroneous Impres sions 1 have no reason to think that there Is any desire on the part of the board to 'nationalize' State banks, on the cont nry the wish appears to be general to deil w th the State hanks I and trust ooinpanlij. nn liberally 11s p,m 1 slble sn as to enable them to Join the ' svrtem. It Is thin thought and hope 1 that was Intended by the preamble of . the resolution. "Hut It Is clear that In order to eirry lout this policy fairness to the nitlonnl I htnlts ilemandH that they should tie I treated with fiual l.berallt and that the bo ml should w sh them to terelve I to tie largest possible degiee the power-. 1 cnnfernd upon them bv the net. "Tne p'oblem would md be difficult if 1 til. trust romp inles had no! Invaded t'ie I tWId of 1 .mrrerclnl hmk.tig. Hut '11- 1 asmiicn as tney nave none o. anu in . tend 10 rema'ti the'e a question at fie Stat.s only have tie powe I ri cul-ite--while the act has plaeed on . the I", de nl Itijiirve ll.urd the dutv of I iiiovld.ri-- a b.il for the admission n-o , the I-Vdor.il tese-w svten of these , State inst tutlons the board can on' 1 follow ori i.ollcv . that Is ore of !. tiK f ilr and : be.al In dealing with both the nal'o'i il and the Slate Inst tutlot.s "That this task Is dillleult nobod wii; deny It must be dealt with n hroid spirit not orly by the hoa d elit:il!y so by the hau'is and trust e pan is." the ' it on- COTTONSEED OIL. The low speculative ttad d:s, our aged ouls.de holj.rs Thete na at tired lli!i!.it!on. part y due to th- I.ird dicllii. I'urtl er assertions that Here w.n m.'lHl.r prospective decte.m.. in the in!;.- mi,'. ice and ll-e of f-r t I i f t i f.llllll to India i Sllppitt It. tllK-'s Were buyer.4 of the pear months, frud.- oil was quoted at " r.,1i :, i,o Tin re wete no tenders y.sterday I'r-v el.i" bid 6 -A ! I'lns- m IT'e... i" nf? "o ."it. -. : i a llot . .., Mar .t ''r , -iti mtier DAILY TREASURY STATEMENT. WAIIISi;TON. Mar. ti The .talrme-it of the re-. ut4 and t .i u.irr.uiu of ii,e Trea-'.ir) .ho.. M.ir'h .si Tli mo Ki- al rr It'.iipts llTtr. .! .' tot I'av an mis . ' "" '3"'.i'. "I '. tiefien . . t.''..:'0 ;n ). : v.toj lleceluia from etimonis Mnnh ."' i i"".. ".v. intrriul reietiue. ordinary fl ! r'.3,,: orponi turn lax. P'..i3'i. .'itnl nii.ivll.iiieo'is $11 v.c. Njlio-nl bank note rnrlieil for teilenip lion ; I'-.'.C'. niie m.h loatement o' tli United State, Tre.i-tirrr for March 2' idinw,' OF.NKHA1- FFNI) Itnhl .sun , 1,'old ir-rllfe als ilVIT tll.ll.ifs Ml . r 1 eltlfe ales United -t.lte. lime, (Vrtl'le-t eheel, on batik" ' Nntiotnl Inuk no-e. ub-iiliar hIvt. minor loin and il. r I111II1011 Cnsli In Treinr In mt'itnil ti.itil:- Avulable cah In Treasury anl tnnlcs . . D'-iluet iiirrer.t Imbibtie. ... . Kt" bilmce in Tre-i-ury and banks O'lier Treaour) rtH.et, inti. Nrl li.ilati.e in c nrnl fo'iil Itl:i:HVK FUND 11 'itT ti Si' .141. ISO 3 '.i m ti, ! 1 -.' "4 ft. 1.11 t'.ii3i.:".'j 3.1 IP Ml .'.S..J...13 fO.SIJ.) J'S TO :ti.ti: troi.- i T.T tv'. 31 ll. li. tlt:,VI.4l4 j Oold i-mn and bullion TRUST FI ND Tn leileem nultiindint eertlfle.ite, n.M 431. 1C (rand total .ash awu In Treas 11 ry 1 .43,031,4s. BUSIfiitTTRtDUBLES M XP.llOl.TA." A MAIlKOWtTZ HsM M'.gnti, and Is.,nr Markowitt. manu factuter. of trlmtn.tii; 71 (lrene str,et. tl d p. tltlnti In Liinkruple . Ixtd'l tles, p. lil.T, ..sse t 1.ul3 MI-'IIMII. I'Oni'l'.lt A manufse"ir nf klini'ni".. Ill' W' l Twenty fourth tt.t. if I l-.n In timkripte ereillier 1.1 i t'l'l'l-s. JtiilHiO. ,-,.- f. 00(1 i'iiii-.ii:--ivi: i,ivi:it nwiii.r.s -F-- iltlon li. l irikriiii Ced by creditor. ..-..Inst Annte Al'ermm Philip Alt. r mm. Finny lint, k .ml Vbr.iliim Il.iilek ir.i'llnir as th" 1'rnntf -.,le I.Uir Sl.i b'es !.(,; Kast HO'h lr". t l.tald PI. s, It. 'HO. .l.0n, 11,1100 MXIP'IS MAHKnU IT'.. In.'lr. IT.'. -'lth jenue. t'tltl'ill In h I'lkruptc h ir,i'i.rs ! in 1. 1,- at, as.'iyiuiir'.it .,11 M.ir, h HIItlAM STOlt Ml i-uir 141 F.i.t llllh s-n.l, tllel i p.lUlin In lunik i up , 'I ihliltli p. 17 'in ,i..'t.. c 1 1 : 1(T It I I 1 1 M Mill 1. 1. ill), . tii'tn illir. Cut .'tne r. tle.l i p.'tltlnn In ''.llk'upt' illht'ltles fUM ikii, i,. 13.1, I enlt Inu nf iliri.,l. "I lirilllle. I'lled. SI I'ltKMi: Clllli'OI.A I'i: I'll .13 rntn-lliet-i" s'teel, In, Inl, hir ll.ilillllli H t l"'.1 ind .is.etn nf .',T7J Wll. I, ISM V Ml. INC. i iliulilni! enn tflli I'll. 3 F.IKt Tweltth meet si h'lllle show ilihldlles nf 111 I'll nnd u s il Ji'-.T.M IS S"' l:i-i:Fi:i 1) fur. .1 Wei Thlriv sitiiii'I t-lleet, v.'he.liile. ,hn H.ilil'ltles of IT lil. ii"iiilri.i' ii-..'t, nf IJ n mil m inii ii..-ts nf I.T.'.O MUVnil. SI Mt'l'IN A llSS'H.S tniinufie tut't's nf eniliriililer ll' llrillel h t r. - I ' liedllle.i show ll.lliilllles of JmlllfJ iinuilnul .isi.elii nf Ht'i.lOT and ni'tilir assets nf K r. 4k0 II FiiFI'UII iX su T, in inuf.i' Hirers nl lilliv- to; -iri.iii slrel. he Piles Hliew Mihl'Pl.'S uf $1.iil;'. nittnlnit' ush.'Is nf II '."'3 nnd j.i-t ij.i I nssi'1. nf .0X A M It It M l:l..l.i:ll. n.idlni: n . th World Skirt nnd liie.H rnnipunv 7T (Ireene street .eheilule. nlHue i In til il I e, nf 13 ill tliMllitiV lifets nf ;0 and ,'H ttl.ll .iH.elj. uf tior, l).bnriee Deulrd, i fiAMPKI. HHSFN Judge Hough has il.'llled .1 dlsi ham frnlll 1 1 II n I I upti H.iltllli I It r.l II Tl . nhnleille lli.lir de.tlll Jii llenrv street The illseh'irKe a opposed hv Siiillnn X I'riuiwell ntinr lie for Hie Heekel .1 oneH-.l e el Mlllllnr. i in p.i n nnd h Henri II Mnrer ntt.n tie' foi the First N.iil'itnii Hank nf Pi ranlon. I.lnhl'ltes -' .5 Assignment, MINN1R I.irilTHl.Af ill - good 34SK Tenth n.eniie asiilgninent to M.m S ,.'ehtesncr. WILL REDEEM MOTORS NOTES. I I'limimiiv (liters to Tnlc All or l'nr( of yr.sr.'.MHIII Issue, ! , The (Ittieral Motors Company w II te '.rem nl this time all or any p.ut ot .Is .12.001) i! per cent first ben five year I ni'iking fund gold notes, which mo due on October i. mir.. Tim redemption wini i bo ciihtliictril through J. & W. Scllgmnn & (o, nnd I.ee. lllgglnson Co.. on picsetit.itlon of the notes til their of fices The company il pay a prlco Melding 3 per cent, per annum for the unexpired time, eiiiial as of April 1 to t01,4."f and accrued Intetest. It Is stated that the management de. Idfd to piy the poles off at this time licence of the very liberal amount of cnh In lis tteastirj. which cannot be em plojed except at unusually low interest ti'tiirn After the pninent of the notes tho company, It I- said, will still have between Jfi.noO.npo and $7,non.nno In lt tieasury Tim largest earnings In the cMiipanVs history are ptedlrted fot the ic.ir uhich will end on July 31 next Last eir the company earned 3$ per cent on the common stock. i:peitatiotis of a Intge stock divi dend on the common, on which there , now if. d vlilend of any kind, have -e-it th- oct f om about '.0 to IS'., tbe lush point rearbed v4terday The 'lews of the payment of the note Is sue Fftit the stock off 1 lrits fiom the high befo-e closing. FIGHT TO HAVE NECKER DECLARED INSOLVENT Row in .Jersey Court Over ceiversliip for I'nder tfilser. Re the lltlgnt'on In the New ' f chi,tir(.rv to have W ll '''' .., th undertaking con Inc.. the undertaking con inin .--iim'k certi place 1 in me 1 1 1 ie 1 ... . v... occupied virtually all of yesterday be fore Vlee-nhnnceMor I.ewH In Jersey Cltv Jockevitig for the host positions. The trouble stnrtiil when I'eter llent lev counsel for the petitioning creditors, tan v. to fl'e an nmetuled bill on behalf of additional creditors nnd stock-1 holders Julius Uchtenntcin. one ot 1110 ntternevs for Seeker In crpoed an oh lection.' asking llentle' to disclose the names of the new complainants. Hent lev said he could not do tills becauso he had been retained only over the telephone. In explaining his hill Kentley said ihi- P.miiI Paul of Jersey city, a eioc holder, was formerly employed by XeeUer I'ntl alleges that Neeker de- mnnd.st :liat he put up a moo casn , bond ' ! ald th.T tie could not oeposn more iba-l 13011 Later. Paul asserts, be awi'.e to the fact tha' tho under tnUer hid kept $300 and Issued h'm a In I certlfl. ate of Mock. He says lie was m t.itd that be would naB to wan inree eare tier.re tne money would be re- 'urnr.l to him i Then folio a .-d a dlspu'e between op , posing counsel n to which. If anv of t' e eo-npla'nants had ilis.-otitinued the r i ihl It was filial: settled bv 'he ' Vice-Chancellor h nisclf. ho annouiu'. d that the court would per-onally Invent.-gat.- the ma t. r The case will be continued to-day FRAUD CHARGED TO PROMOTER. I'linrles T. BlnUe .rres.l hj- post lltlee liisper(nrs. Charles T ftlake. a promoter, was or- rested In l'n.verHit p'ace b Post Of- , l-M.son and Consolidated C.as Interests, tl 'c Inspe"ors . aeffer and Itarber i n , i, ., ,r Unll-n. ted means, and realized .M'strrdny afternoon lie was held ln', entering a field considered a ..'.:.no l ia I by Cited States Commls. ,..,., ,mi. ilv thejf Interests, and that oner ' u.ieri e jiuimiiivii wi, t. iinii nt using tin- tna.; n swindle newiy foriiied raliroad cotnpaiuc.s .ind o'her I . orporatious by persuading them he I i f. aid tlo it their bond nnd wto.'k Issues. Although It'ake Is said to have made 1 only about $5. 01)1) out of his scheme, the jt office inspector say he dealt In large llgiire According lo letters he is alleited to have sent o some of the co".'.--iih Hl.ike represented a group , Krereh tm.u. et having II I.Jon 1100 tu nvist in A neri' ,111 sivurlt.es All 'ie .! ted a a 1 til.- a .s charged, was i-iiu n- 51 nun fom ,1 few corie.rat.an, 1 be i.i.-l" gn abio.id to Interest In i .ip 'al t' Hie si heme. K ,1 II 1. S tii'iuv s of San Antonla. T.x li'.aki' s ,ud o hac act a I. an ,1 ,1,111 o 1 over hie expon'es while egtiuti"g the sale of securlt'es of a treet car eotnpany which to bo. 114 promoted .11 Texas He l also alleged to hae got t'Ji") 111 his promise to llnat I the hum! istie o' the NoifolU, Yorktouu ami Vah ngton Itnll-oad Company. Itl.ih.i form rl had offices at 2j llroad sine' and in Church etreet EIGHT LESS PHONE DIRECTORS. S iii ,-r I if4 n 4'iiiii.iiii Iteiliie.-N II. .aril rrotii (.. 17, Piglit tietnbets of the board of dl rectois of toe Sunt i 'an Telephone, and T.el iph I'ompntl. Wele Hot reelected jestordiv at the iiiinu.il meeting of the slie'klii'1 ers Iii iiceorilaiicn with tin r'Udullon to reduce tin. bounl from twentj -Use to si'S-entet n. The eight are Thomas It Itilley, Charles Kings, ll.ur II lltlghiim, Itudolph Kills. Allrei 11 llolcomb, John .1. Mitchell, Hurry H Tli.ijer and Itobert SYlnsor. The , , tileeii othel members of ttie boatil ir-p 'eeleeted The offl-'ei.s weie reelected by the board w th the exception of II II. Thayer nnd II F, Sunny, who had been serving ns two of the company's fixe, vice-piesldetits William .1 Stout was elected assistant tieastirer to fill a xa caney TO RESUME WIRE INQUIRY. I'.iii.iner.-e Commission Will Tnlii I .-stimuli. In .' Ynrl. j Wahiiimiton" Mnr-i, 3D T In'er- l.ito ('"nriietce Cototti t-slon l!l resume j t ilili". testlmin at the llipl Ilresi.v, Wii Yoi I,, on April T. In contiec.tUin with i t'i I ii .-hi if 1 1 ton int" pnviie wire con I It i.-'m The enmmls-lon has made an i-.terd'il inrtulrx' Inro the leasing of pi'lvnle w i-i s lo broke-s, commlsspiti 1 .'Uses. inel.ers mill others , t tl'.- 'ii'irlrg in the lt-e'ln the tele, i traph companies will present testlmonv, ' ti e i Diet mix having In en heard I iib'eetion -mil In", t'e lei-uig Is on the g'oiniil tint II nuilo i d. senium i. tint ni'i ii-! Ill -e 'ti i oniiietit on w llli the , Ie i t ot , lies who cannot afford to ttmtnll prh.ito wlr.-s of tbclr own SHIPPERS PROTEST ON RAISE, i Ilrlli-. SS'e.lern lliiinl. Priipuseil lliil.-s I'lilnsillled. I'iiti-r.i. March "o When the etilp pern lieiriin lo i:e their de .it the SetiM 'iillniid rntr lieiirlnj; Iiete to ilnv Clifford TIki-i i . h.ilrtnon of the lntt.'i Itiilriiid i'iiiihiiInhIiiii. (iiitl'neil he fnti' Inl'Tsi.iti. ('iiiiimerci' ('iitinnlsslotier S'. M li.inleN Hie opp lelllnti (if llle nlilp persi in tie fte'.clil rnli Incte iHer pro pnsi d II- fil'ls-nte Wf'Htl lll rilltn.'lilH ctl n it n" riei' nnd. tie" uhich. they s;is, do iml Iclil llii'tn ;i fair prnllt Tl"- lui n- i-rH. uiviiriliPK t trie rill Ki.nle ivciulil remili In nililltlonnl rev enues of fl O.oon.000 n venr. I'liatnnisj lli-celpla Vralrrilllj, The tntnl recelpla for iIiuIoh at Hie ('tlhlntn lliuise M'Mi'iit'i v sve'e ii:!7 . 410 r. 2 nf nhlili IIT'lATii was for riicrcliundle. llulr.inti fri.tll liniuleil :ireiiiuse. and H",M0.7I for lecent linpnrtntlons. FISK TELLS OF HARD HOADLEY BARGAIN itunluT. In Suit. Explains Fi 1 iiiincinir of I.onrr Acre Power Co. STOCK HOLDERS OK.IKC Tcstlmonv that Joseph II Itonlley drove an exacting bargain In he.ialf of himself and John C. Sheehan .n the negotiations leading to the formation In 1015 of the Inter-t'lty Power Com pany an JM.fiOO.nno Delaware corpora tlon organlred to ilnance the Long Acre Klectrie l.lght and Power Company, was given bv Pliny risk, the banker, nnd promoter of the power eouinntiy, In an examination before trial filed In the CoitnO Clerk's ofllce yesterday. Mr I'lsk. who l head of Harvey F!k X. Son and was InstrumentaJ In t'te flnan ing of the Hudson tunnels, was ex ini'tud In a su't brought by Prcileilrl. A P.eid of the Park Avenue Hotel. I'M ward M Tlernev of the Holland Houe and nf er stockholders of the Manhattan Transit Company, owner of the Long Acre stnek. lo prevint the transfer of this eto-k to the Inter-l'lty Power Com piny and the payment of 10 per cent, liroflt to the Am.rlcan and Hrltlsh M iniifactiirlng Company. 1 Hoadley concein. on all construction work done fot the Iig Aero company The com pl.i.nt charges that Mr Hoad'ey and Mr. Sheehan who are also mndo defendants, are in a conspiracy to cause the Loni; Acre stuck formerly owned hy the Man hattan Transit Company to be trans ferred to the new Inter-City concern under an arrangment by which they will reap large persor.nj profits. Tells of llonillej' llnrunliiltm. Mr risk, telling of his fltst negotia tion', with Mr Hoadley, said: "They wete the outcome of our lnterst In tho Hudson tunes and In the Newark mead ows, where we contemplated an Indus ir.al village requiring the use of etwr- noun nni'iunu. of current, also our tub' s running uptown nnd downtown were iwul.arlv adapted to use for tho trans- m.ss.on of cuirent, and the only th rg we .liked t distribute current In New York city was a franchise. "Hoadlev brought forward this lyag Acre franchise which we believed need 1 a great ileal of nursing, and he told in ftequtntlj ho had reached the limit of hie 'eources. He told me J5,5"0.non wool. I have to be realized for :he owners of the franchise, and it was iiiie.it: r I of How to form tti e.alirltlrs sn ttiiil tlie would not be too onerous for the barkers, and that is where I almost met in; UV erloo, because Hoadley would not stand for anything but a hard and fast b.ngala which would bind me or the i onipan 1 formed to n fixed charge He nld it was his business to make the lst b.Tga'ti ho could and he Intended to .rake It." Mr risk said the contract made later was ente ed into "after much strug gling.'' and addd "We belle ed In the Intr.psie worth of the franchise and knew we had powerful Interests against u, and 'ar.ew we were faced with th- uld be subject to a ver violent ntt.i. k So wo went Into It with our I'lcn open, ffellng that we had a wiy hard row to hoe, nnd, to be frank with ou. I Mil. thlr.k we have to-day" licorice It. 1ieldon' llliirr. Mr. rk said that he got the bunking tli ! of A II I.ench Co , to take a half It letest in the promotion, nnd that the' g.iv. a small amount of their In-tere-t to He. rge It. S'.eldon, who was feasor." o' the Republican National I'o'iim.t ee Mr I'lek insisted that the s i.ire t.i Mr Sheldm aa glx-en sole. because "he is a xer) intimate fr.end f mine and oe up.e.l the ottl 'e pevt to oui s." The Intc-Ciiv company was formed with $10,000,000 stH'k, $!,ft00,00i) of nortgage borde and 13.50(1,000 of Income bonds, t'nder the agreement the l.e.ich and Pick firms got JS.OOO.pno of tho sto.'k and 515n.flOO of the bonds for their setxl.es. and 2 000,00(1 of the stoik and I nun. noo of the bonds went to John l". Slnehan Hoadley got JSOO.OOO In e'o' k Mi Fisk testllled that the Long Acre light tig fratn Ins,; xs.is worth nothing pilnr lo the I'N.vu: on of the lontr.u t, but hat aft" rward it hid "sou.- po tinl saltic" In slew of the arrange tieiite to ilnance the oi mpany. U. S. SMELTING EARNINGS DROP. Protlts Iteiiort. d f I S.Siir.,ll IS. tuninst nii.nss.nmi in nun. Th t'nlte. States Smoltlng, Uellnlng anil Mining Company reports for the xeir ended December 31, 1914, earnings fr..tn ill companies after ohargea for construction, expenses, repairs, 4.O., of I2 03C 410 as oimpared with 14,555,122 .11 l!M. w'th profits of I2,25 64B, ng ilpst 3 riTi.r.'SS Following the dividends on the pre f.rred ..took and dlvldenda of 5S6,71,- ' ns compared wl'h 11.053,832 on the commcti In 1013, there remained a rnir 1 plus of "fi.T50 against 1830,150 This i ado d to the prexlous nurplus of the I company gas.' It a profit nnd loss mir- 1 plus op Pe 'ember 31, 1914, of I4.5K., ' r. !' 3 . .Igitist J 1.478.S43 on December 31, ! It'lll COVERING AIDS LONDON SALES, in.-1'l..i n tssuea tKllIll MlrmiK, rtlrr i "d l.n.spoN, March .If) The American department svitx aijnln nctlve and Mtiuii: Short coverlnK from ynur aide line helped the itemnnd Alan Herman Sm.rlc.iti liuiises nre reportnl etendy l.ivs.rs lieie alnce the pill nf Peremsl ('.Hindi i Piicillcs roso briskly tl.lt eillpil Hei'lirllleH Here quiet lint He nly DIN anil nililiers were houitlit .Milia iveie Ktenil. Pntelmierw tilled unlet AtKetitlno rnlla Impiovnl. I nm rsnll-lln nil I'.nrnl nu. The report of the InKc.isull.ll.mil Coinpany for Hie ye.it ended Decern. Pei 3, ISII. slmivK tliat lifter tile pav. llli'lll of prefeneit illvlileml there remained a balance nf tl.OOl.r.sfi iwnl'ii lile for illvlilenda on the common stock. Th " was eiptal to II 2 per cent. I . ii m l on the Is.tfi'i.ino common Mods, .iir.iiiisl l.lli per cent eirned on t Im anie Mod Hie previous ycir. Net earn Inss amoiiiited t 1 .057,713, lis com. inn nl with 12. 017. ouo in I'HII, with ,i I nla I incline of J 1,25.1,101, nKUllist il.t I'.MSs On Time -Jnil (lilt nf 'Jilt l)n. The llurltneton rallisny nnnminrea thiit nne of Uh tranncontlnrntdl tr.ilns iih un lime, tn tin- minute, esery d.i hut y of 212 runs luM yeai Th'a leionl n tnntle In hpltn r the f.ii-t t'h'il nl all Junction p.iint.s the prninpt ili't. in lute of ilu trntiK.iintlin.rit.il de pended upon th arrival on llum of con iieclltiB trnlrt DAIRY PRODUCTS MARKET. riFTTRII -The butler mirket was 'ie. higher .xesirrd.iy on ihe lop ;rad4 of (ream, ery Tills was ihe rctilt ot tielter trMltni and of Ihe rcliieiloii In Ihe ait'iimulallon of underirrades wlurh kepi the market low until recently Consumption, both local and 0. 1t of town is fair Slora creamery mostly poor bill meet fair site Itenniaieil nrm. Ladles In fair demand Packing sloik scarce Frurs Creamery, extras. score. He! lilchesi Konnir. ili,3;c : nrs, k lo SI sisjrr. .'v'Dii'vc Held eitras. 0: s'ote, W:h' , flists .m.'Ge stair dairy tubs, I finest .,rs. , pool lo prime. 3C fJv : com. mini to fair .'O'l e lleiioenled, etlris, i":', .f ."I've . Ilrst .d ;..' ; Inwri ara.les. ilo,'ii2'i'je I tint a I ion iic.imrr) flrsls .'I't'rf ."Ii l.inllr... eiiireut make, llrst, :oi,',i.li ; sounds. ."'.': lowrr i;ra.les, :v.iiri'te Pnek lint slink. No itu- ; Inner grades 17IIV,c CIIKr.sH II. jh grades of while are firmer, fancy old Stale while Huts bun In Id at a premium Fiesh white In fair demand Skims iitiehauged Prlies. Male, whole milk, held specials, ir.'.'dlfc : axel ax fancy, lfi'.'f K-'ac : state, whole milk, fresh spec.als. 14' ; axeraae fancy. 1le ; Wis.smsin wliole miik, held, dniible daisies, l.V a1i I6',c , twins. 1MI lC',c ; licsh twins, or iloubl" dals'es. 14H 14'. c , Male, skims, held socials njvil4it. ; fresh. 1."f..i4i'; skims fre.h ihoice, ill( li,e , (air lo rii,l. Sill'i'iC lltiOS A llrm ,iud anu. market nrno'lfd ye-letiln) with riC' ipts of 11 Ml . as. s. Tne ah-.-ni-e of Jewpli buv.r- lnu.'er, was plainly .ippariiit Stoiing is tieirg duti" more fr. ely "onlherii eggs .ire beilij iieglrried Neailiy whiles In in cumulation lruek c4?m iii.iiiilir in uualliy and alU" Frlns- Fnsh gallnred. .iras. ,':c ; txlias. drpt Jle , llrst.. is ,'.i.',ic j Keeon l'. 13i.?iisi,c ; nor ng.' it.nke.1 llrl lo enira Urns, ;ii,njt'te No 1 dirties, tl,c ; tieiin.r. whiles, flr.e to lam .Ie ; li. nnry. browns. e ; nniiil i-oint- .en:le llalllmnro ducks, 3;w3lr t.on-e (ieii 4j I.ISK Pori.THY-As "0 per nt nf Ihe 1. xe .niiiiliiy iiiii-uiii.'1 in New York i u"d hy li'in... pr.K ll'-all eo inark.'t rire : inled je.ieiil.i) nil jiisiilnl of llle linlul.ijs Mfst Irad'tig w.i lone at prie. s to lie d. ternnti' d today About fifty .tn nr. .ire on trad. An sell i. il.matid I ex peine I lo day for the lat nf Ihe holidays Itecelpts so far Ibis w.-.'lt V ear. DIIHSSIlli pot I.TttY -The market was un Usiiallv lull jT'-.tt-nlar on acisinnt of the ll.'hrew holi'lny Fowls and rooster, in Im.t supply with line srad-s llrm Turkeys mtmly siirs- a nt s,igg un I .low suuabs M-ar- e Froi.ii poultry in lilwrn' uppl but .low. with the tnirk-t weak Itol.lrrs are anxious to sell, but linnets are not taku g on anv food liel blocks. Prlies: Turliejs dry eked. SS'rst.rn. ax er.it e, best. 111.1 . T. imesi.ee. Texas and Kentucky. 1TU1. Clueketir. milk fil. niliel w.Khts. iiflle Fowl- u to Isix. W stern. M lb- and oer to dozen, dry picked. ltll)',c ; 4 lbs anl ovr l'e , old roinl.rs. It" Squabs, prime, Mhue 1 lbs to ikuen. Ii: s U s . M : lbs , " :'i Turkeys, frozen, dry nickel. s.I.in.sl ., . XX . tern. 31. , Texas. lc Ilrolbis. uidk fed, I- to 31 lbs, . coin fed. is to .'I lb . .f. Chi. liens. 13 to Imx. milk fed. .1 lo 3 Itis , l'e. 4X lbs and over. U'oIOc ; torn fed. 11 lo !; lt. ic : 4 lb and over. i;ote Fowls, t; to box. M lb. and orrr lo doen, I'lilTXyc ; to 34 lb. 14,e Oi l roosiets. 8te Ducks. Long Island, ITtfile ; SV. s . rn. fanej lc (terse. Western, lutl.lc l.lve Mlnrk Mnrkrl. TUGSOAV. .March 30 ll.'celpts of hees were 413 head, In uding 3 csrs for slaughterers. No trad- tig III lie i itt.e to-.l. The fee Inf wna llll, hut seders lonki.l for a ste,ui mar-h-t SS'ednenlay Hspnrts to-morrow. It . lttle to llermuila A dull trade was liort.d In dreswd twef at 1 0 1 2 1 c for r. dressed nitilse .dn, Ittctpts of ,ales were 41 head, nil f'.r the market. Trade uulet. but prlies .'ere rat.d steady for ail grade, Dreeeea ms ruled ete.i.Jj. at IIP ISc for city ,le d .a1. with a f.w hone bringing 1- ,e coiintn dressed at 13X1 ic It-celpts of sheep and lambs were IOI load. Including ha.f a car of sheep for n- market sh.-ep ruled sttady, lambs let. intlreiy notuina,. x'ommnn she' p ie,, ,t .1 .it T per 100 lbs , cul s at is tire,sed mutton win. mow t 10'v'u13s,. , ir.es-a .allib. al IDtllTc. cnntr dressed " -ho.i .nibs at I1XI each Iteeelpta of hogs w., head, all "f wliUn were consigned direct to slauqh- rers. Fe-tlng stead) far al. weight. nuntr dr.eyed bogs rul.d t.ad at h ,i . i'-. per b. for medium to light weight.. DAILY FINANCIAL CALENDAR. KX DIVIDEND. Company and Term. Stock. Ami. AtnerKan Telephone and Tele. KTiiph. Quarterly 12 Ileatrue I'rentnery. quarterly., com l'j'l lleatrlce crenmery. Quarterly, pfd lSe ( anadlan SS'eatlrirhouse. guar terl 1-; Central Coal and Coke, quar ter! pfd 1 , e t'iv t euirai i-eiroieum. senu-annuni pta i .-nira' at,.l outh Amerlcun Telenhnti 1 I, r-, Pfd i'X". Pfd 1 l, e, ntlims Iraetlon of Oil City, quarierl' r.in lie.erve Mining, quar ter ... . I'.iyton Power and Light, quar ierl Detroit IMleon. quarterly . . Dominion Textile, quarterly.. (It letle Safety Itazor, quar terly Hl.'.rtte Safety Itaior. quar terly do'., 111-11 Consolidated Mining, quarterly (ioid and Stock Telegraph. iurter!y 1 pfd si-. 11. 10c IH. IK", is. 1". 2'". !'" S'-I-' I. IS". pfd Independent qunrterl Kami v. ha an.l 3 ana toe. pt. pfd Michigan, quar- te Kan. .s nt Southern, quar- tr . I.a !. e FuneolUatrd ipi rtert M. iijr.. A- Forbes, pfd Mlnei' quar- er.' .si. i An. ir. . A- F.-rtiee, quar- ler . M ,t ii'.ii ttltera ! an (i tet pfd .licht Hnd Heat. M. i. an I'eieni.iph quarirlv. M'.jii'.iln state, retephone and T" eer.iph quarterly . ... NIpls.itiK Mines, quarterly.. . Niagara Fills Fot er, quarterly N'riinrn Mnte I'uer, quar ter: Ohio Fuel Hupp,, quarterly .. iiii.'e and Oki.ih'.inn Natural il.ie nuirterl pfd I 'i 'V 11.2.'. II. SO 1 . " oils i:i"v.i:or. ipiarfrlt- com pfd (itts t; ev.iior quirteriy (i:ttinia. Hal,.!, and l.lcht. iri.iriei , i)'..;a Trattion, quarter'- .. r.i ,'l 1 e fihnne un I Tele- y.iph iu.i-ierl . . . I'.ntie' s.iul.i Salt Manufacture Iiik. qu.irurl ... Fhl .idelphla , sli'l Trenton, quarter. y .... I'r ler ., il'itulile, quarterly.. Hep did. Ilallwuy anl Light, quarterly . . Su.i'hertt California tMtyon, quarterlv ... Tonopah Mining quarterlv ,, t'rilon Sltch and signal, quarterly ,., Union Switch and flgnat. pfd pfd II SO 2'". if l' II 50 25c is,; mi 7r 14. II l lt IV. IV. m 3 V, IV. IV'r 15. e-c pfd pfd pfd com pfd pfd pfd quarterly ... .... United ilu Improvement, quarterly SS'etern Htatea Ou and Eleo. trie, quartarly . . SVtlngnou AIT Ilrake,, quar- terl) SSTllam P. tlonbrlght, quar terly ... W.etlng home. Kleetrlo and Manufacturing, quarterly SS. etlnghouea Clertrle and Manufacturing, quarterly com Pfd DISTDKNllrt PAVAI1I.K. American nrake 8ho and Fr.undrs quarterlv . . coin Anu-'l'iin Ilrake Mhoe and Foundr) quarterly.. pfd An-e-li an Pneumatic (4erlce. send annua. . . lit pfd American Pneumatic Herlce, e.'tnl anr.ii.il . . Jd pfd nierl.'ari erei quarterly ., Atnerlinii furet, quirteriy II .eton an I Sltttm llnltroad, quart, rl , . . Hi... tin i-oni.o'.1dateij das quar tern ... . . 1tiltl.lt American Tahaeco ,ltit) I'-H'stl Atlierp-iltl Tn1i,ii enlpl ef 1 i ilfii.i (leu. nil F'ectilc. quar- 12 2'ke-e -'ta' IV. !! 1 lc, I llui e n.id Superior Cupper, U'l II let . ... .'e, i .1 1 Co quarter, i, -a 1 1 i 1 1 u a ll'iulpuienl .Ml il 'e .'I,-, , 't ..','phnne quarterly 'Mi, I ,.ppei ittllirtei Iv i .ii ,i i Mi! i. il ol', quarterly . . i , , , i i is . . 1 ill', quarterlv i; a-..e I rhenili nl, quarle-ly i r.i - 'I I'hettilt'iil quarterly liar. i-i. ura l.lKht and Power, .1 till terl llaitr.ii. I "'If lias l.lKht. Medley linld .Sllnlllg, illiilerl ll- lle. II.. I MlnlllK etra II. n il It pld Iran. Il and I. in.l. qiiirtirl .Sl'-i ''tith.i ler l.lnntMie, quar- ctn pfd ( om pfd pfd Pfd I'-.'e 1 '-. I'. 1'!. - ' . B r 21, 1 I I V N.iii tr Fnniue'ltiit and Htntup Iiik nii'inerlv pfd i.'.'ii " leiil iiinrterl . emu Nation, I I l.'.irlee, quarter! pfd Si'i id i ('..ti., .11. Piled iiuurterl V. V K'lir'lilul 'I'eieph.iua nn.l TeleirMph illllirterlv. N'e ton anl ater.n. n lln -Fill. I. -er. e uf Ne .lerse iiuirlerh . . Iln.'il llikttur Fnwder. nunr terl ... . . com llovil linking I'nnder quar- terlv . . pfd HI i.nuls Ho.'ky .sinuntuln and it -'i'r IV. I , e-r IS l U. P.iellli. 1 1 1 , 1 terl' . .. .. pfd Souih I'enn ol' . . , r-prltiR S'alle IS'ater, nunrterly I TeiaH Co, tu..rierly , -' Fulled Elates ipsum. uuar i lerlv . pf.l 1 I'tah Con.o ldBte.l Sllnlng . I -i '.il, 1 tali I opper Miiirtert -S' ishlniti.iii. llaltlitiore and Simapiill., qu.irlerl' ,. - SS'e.lern F eeiiie nuirtrrly , S'ukon Uold, quarterly - ! I. ', I. 7'ic RAILROAD EARNINGS. Denver and Salt I.nke: I flfc Changes Third week M.ir $l,:on I'ec 1730 From .lul I I .."..417 Inc 306,271) llas-ani lllcrtrli Hallway, Light nnd Power XVe'lt March ;1 llS.jr.S Dec fi,f.3 From Jan. 1..,. till. 114 Dec. 13,033 CANADIAN PACIFIC The Conadlin Partflc Itatlway Companr sports for Frbnur Utli. Changes, (tros. earnlnjs . tt,ii. Dec Mf.1,114 ()pr espene. i.j.m t)M I)c 1,85.1.333 Vet earnings From Julv 1 : limns eirnlngs. oper espenees. tl.0TJ.015 Inc. 1607,431 IC4.T72.4I0 Dec K:.0I3.67 li.PS0.01fi IJC 14,132,715 Net eurnlngs $22.7'I2.!4 Dec ,0,34 HOCK ISLAND LINKS. The flock Island Lines report for Feb. ru.ir : IH5 Changes, oper revenue... J.r,,3TT 21 Ine i,!7,sria Dprr. expenses.. 1,011. i. JO Ine :0,I0 Vel rev frnm uper 11,331,599 Inc. H7T.HD oper Inrniiie,. 1,053, 100 Inr 372,531 From Jul 1 : (hier. revenue . .4.3I.2!U Inc. I2,le.,l2 (J i r expenses.. 3t :isf,,TuT Inc. 2.19T.X02 T.'et rev nner . from li2.3.i..,rn ine In t'.'!,63? Die (Ipef Income 425,0.13 nun:. Th Erie Itatlrnad Cnitipiny reports for February : 191., Cluinries Drn.s r-ienu- . tl.JS t.HJI Ine 1393 775 oner exp. and luxe. .... .1 171. 44J Dec I9ll Oper. Iiiin.'iie 1110.310 Inc 1593. 511 I'mni linunry I: (imss revenue.. IJ.9.19.J4I Ine tt37.S4 uper exps, and taxes .... 7.3IX.JH Dec 434 TT4 oper In-nme II. CM, 10 Ine I9TC 5I SKXX VOltK. st'Si.fHIIANNA AND XX l I'hltN The New Sort;. .siiiiieh.inna and SS'em ei n ftnllroid Cntnpin. lueliidltig Ihe SSlike.1n.rre hi, I lli.iern ttil.ro.nl Cotu piii) reports for Fet.iuir I'll Chinres Oroes revenue Oper. exps and taxes Oper Income Fram .laniinry I ilrnss reenu . Oper exp,. and laxes IJ'is 13'i tne I30.JTI 319 .12 Dec 9.KIS 142.191 Inc. f 3.70 ln 4.I.J57 Dee 140 224 119.013 22 932 Oper. Income 1115.402 Ine 141, 916 iti:-APi:AKr, and nnto. Ths I'he.apeake and (Jlilo Lines report for February: 1915. Changes Total oper r 12 f,7.2T2 tne 1333,359 Total tiper exp 2,0(.0.f.43 Inc 12.421 Net oper rev.. Oroes Inenm'j. Deduct fix chrrs Deduct taxe. IKie S14 Inc 17 1st Inc 672.331 Inc 1 1 00'.. Dec Total Net Income From July 1: Total oper rev Total uper. exp Net oper rev Oro.. Income IT .143 Inc if 441 tne l2kC04.2 Inc ll.O.'.l 02 Inc IT 4',T.t4 Ino T 40T.MT Dec Total r. joo 225 Inc , Net Income . . 1 0T 312 Dee , ?T I.OtMS SflFT1l'A'F.STt:itN i The .-. fronts So ithet. rn ltatlwa ay.. I -em reports for I. brmrv: ; til. rhani;e ; Oper reeuue I." i'34 Dee ' lfn l)l.e- 'itif. i:i0 4!i Dee 121.459 Net reenUe. Ttr , .. uper. Income I (lr, i.. Income I). tl.it i Fr.'tn Jj:y I ; Oper r.-venu. Oper exprn.e. i I Nt revenue IIU T.14 r.O 3T1 K.I'T if 14.. 54.411 Dec Inp 1 i.e I nr Inc 113.01 2 4 I. 4- 3 4 1.114 II T1".I14 T2.J0 IT 14 1 344 Pee f..l.13.TP2 Dee II 4S0.5S2 D-e l?44,o?1 5T4 ltf.1 Dec 2 1ST 1 0T'..4S1 IV,. 4, QUO 23.oi Inc 9IM9S IPS- MAttYI.AND T'.tsl Oper Income Dell. 1 1 SST.aTi: The SS'es'ern pan) r. ports for Ope reenue Ope expeneea Net re.en'tes Oper Income Mnr.lanl HaIIwk; Corn February . 1S1" Cbanren I'M. 212 Inc I2M93 4T3 141 Dec 194. 12 i Trnm Ju'v 1 ' Orer re eeue , flp.r expen.e. I Ve- reVen'l. Oner 'n.ome I' pi :-4 n.,- 4 iin ,- ti.e TTlf" Ine ' 1. .. . "e In, l so r i 9T4 414 (Mil tta '4 1 CUNARD EUROPE via LIVERPOOL LUSITAN1A Fastest and Largest Steamer nosv in Atlantic Service Sails SATURDAY. k nn ti - i r a i rtt'ISIU J, U) A. Al Sat.. Apr 10. NOON Men. Apr. 11.5 P.M. Sat.. Apr. 24. NOON Sal, May 1.10A.M Sat . Mav 8, NOON Transylvania Orduna. Tuscania, j LUSITAiN'lA. Transylvania, ROUND Tl IP WORLD TOURS through Lou k Inc. m ell prim Ipal forts nf the vtnrlil. 4 l)IF4Ms(lll Ml'. SI 34MtltM..S.T, 5 BERMUDA "11'ttlri t Pf 'prill ll .Sueieier," fcj the palatial neit IM-knot rwtn-tcre. "S. S. EVANGELINE" Makes a itrlUlitfm and tnr.prnslve vacation trip l'..M.I MM' the Ftentirat and most luiiirtmis slip. I i the Suuthern st.r-ice Tourists hase tu full la), i.t inn e In port. Nell eallliik- Spill Ilnuk pilonife MIH, anl forifet the cold (1as if Mpii i the I vaiu-elltie takes 1 mi tu a land nf p. fret inn f irt It. Hind 1 1 1 il nil espenses, 7T, up, I'aoeticer nnve. ipli) lriaday i il Mr int tt; 72 UNDER AMERICAN FLAG FRENCH LINE 4 i.niparsiile i n.' rale I rnnatlaiilliiie I'llsl SI si Its II F. Saints tot BORDEAUX CHICAGO . . NIACAUA . . KOCIMMHIwU) LA TOURAINi: Apr. 3, 3 P. M Apr. 10, 3 P. Apr. 17. 3 P. M. Apr. 21. 3 P. M. I I M.l SI (IN SI i l.. Company's Olfice. 1!) State St., N. Y. SCA&DJNAVIAN I 'Prtl s ui'ri nortrIl r it oui riMiv' to r4fnl Nr 4V rifs A riiKi ruuiu riw ni, ttrhin' rr t1'fi ytfftl ll 1 la H a ft Dtllv Conn.. tlon. with All Cu.0r.4n Clll.. Il.lim IIU. Spr. I lirdrrlk Sill .ipi.; S 1 .liilinsnii ,v 1 0 im- ! ii,n , 1 ii.','.. "'!!f",n, ' spii.M nn. ee lain lie i, , f'.'li 1 '1,lJd ''li ." te Send I'll tin.' 1 let I illicit I mlti iiiiiniu ii.nt. ,f 1 Atliinlle i.ulf i,,,,! r. n,n, srMo, I lie., ( p. m r w , ,., ,,,, ,. l.lne. ;so llroadrtaj, ,S Yurk City 1320 cjt, 2K1.34 40,125 5,4.' j 134,443 22C.IS0 , I7K7 1)4 7t.3 I ITS.IM 3:5 04.1 I jr.4 ssi T0I 4011 M!IIHIIIII!IIIIUIII!ll!i:ilili:i!IIIIIHT'i"i - 1 TASTER WLEK I in THE SOUTH Special Excursion i r 1 Savaiitsah. Ga. APRIL 2 to 9 $40.-? ROUND TRIP p Covering All r.xpcntti G Make Er!y HeirrTstiou , 2 any Ticltet or Tourist Amcr I OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. I New York Office. 501 f .fil, Af. ,Vi!lll!!l,lllllll!ll!Ili:il"l,ll,""l '' American '.ine American Steamer. Under the American Kla h ti In nnd ,'lr.l 1 I r i New York Liverpool, Pier 11, N. R ..- nrk p' I ii liii , White Star Line N.Y. Liverpool, Pier r,0, N. K NM, Mecai.ll, ii.n n 4, 1 '"" Hah'-. " " Azores GibrnUnr Nnplex Crr. III. I li . 1 tin l, in , '" 1IFFI4 i: II ll'HAl. ,N ,. ,., THE IDEAL TRIP AND TIME t 1st mi California Expositions IN MAY 17-Day Criiiae tlirouql the PANAMA CANAL Large American Transatlantic Liners "KINLAND" "KKOOM VM, I'uKlnr A.Sertlrelrans.n.iiiii, ,,u, From New York May ll May 22, June 16, Jul ' From fan I raml.i.i 11a. vu . i And l.ei) , ii ,. - . 4 lirnlar Hi krt. line 11.x M.itr in 11a ll.HI PANAMA PACIFIC LINE 11 llVar, .V. 1. "I elephime nun I,, BERMUDA Go To & "Bermudian largettC? Fastest Steamer fr e Sails Every Wednesdiy. Carries u b V, Ihiehei 4 ti I id. r Ii i ii s I IMlk .s -.on. . i , , ir nut I u l,ei SKeiu 411. 1) ikisiimiin i.ivr To a 1 pit. .. u: ii at.,1 e- , ... li) 3 ) M Fler . i,mi , , 0 I . ar.klln f.TEVMIIIP TICKKTS In an. -wl 0"1' lal Ac nt a. I Inee HaTtmoiid A SA'hlteoinh Co., 22.1 .111, VI FALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON $3.03 StM It. Pier 14. V Ft ft I t dalle at S p SI. lq.te. New 1 eintlnn 1 Ine ors v I e- i 1 . tfuiiston .t , week days ,- TO, F I . ft F 2'-' I ,t i ! Ne lla en I Ine .t Catharine St, ee ia s .4 i llrldgepnrt I, Ine str v I day. uuly. II A. M, SV.ir. .'..-r.ii.5ll l'-m Id .' iii rui i s 1 1 i. im a- . llnll,, lui luilltil; sm f.j. From Fler l ' .n I'll" r kr ' i ' V Up.u n : k ! 1 St Till'. Ft III II III FI I S ' COLONIAL LINE boston r,';:? ci.go PROVIDENCE ,', SI SS eek .la e and - e , Plei rill, N tl r Dlll.lde K.k.iii.. M (HI . tqlllpnienl I p i. 2Jd M 'e p re j i NAVIGATION OPEN ALBANY and TROY (.'.iriHi Mrfff 4 hudson'navioatin CD, v.l Hirer .114 IM -II 11 WVUnu , PORTLAND Itednreil I are. sll I ,.- i- I - " IMS I I UN s Sl-.11 1 1 I III i im it. CALIFORNSA Al SFKI SI I oil I I II SM llll III- ' 'Hi llrna lwa TO UP: 1 1 s84 .30 s t M. ( I'ltlll'll-Sl - "JDS F.UNOI.- I.-1 i 1911. -e'e.'el p 1 , t.e ree1evl h' . r ' '. I lo- p 1 1 ' a . .p-r. req,.i', 1 p .rim-11' .. . -Iii I'-- , ,' n:ti i it" ' 1. ' s I- I ill. 1 1 '. ' ' . lent (' ' lie U'l e'l.pee . ,t , e m II k" I 11 '1' lr ... 10 l..p 1' I it" Sea e, propo n el ! . t ) ' .' lie Sr. 1 1.1 .' I. I' SI . r hi luri Lhluc Ii i 1 . t 1 1 1 k . of the 1,111 i" , . v d'l'e S. I . V 1 I . II t. (,H ' " S-'m S ashlnr' 1,' 1 .' te'lli (St. I. v ..' k '(' Sssli.M I Si ITI' 1 'ae.i. II t 1 II IH I.e. 11,. f ... t ed li Hen , 1 1