THE SUN, SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1915.
COTTON EASIER IN
NARROW MARKET
Sonic Vlliiijr on Ncpnrts of
Jfsiin in Stmt Invest Week
Mini Iiiiiiiliition.
C, S. IMCI'IMIS ON MONDAY
J,! . , .!. 'Hi over the week end nn well
t-, a '"' 1(1 'Vun up ioniitiltiiiiits
ir.ir 1 Issuance nf tln O.ovu ti
nny. t n i' t which will In- insult public
tt pntlll t',-IUOIIOW W.IK responsible for
q ' iihih easier tone In cntl.m yester
day. Theie wns selling fur New Or.
lean a"1' Willi Hired iiecouiit. Iti
II jen -e.l somewhat by repiuis nf raltis
In w.d Texas Shower were reported
lit Hi Sl'MIlP". Hlllllllg'r. S.HI Allgclll
well a.-. Taylor In t ho south iciilial
port oil f the ."tate. Fourteen station
In Tel.." ict.ortcd temperature of 100
to l"l drgiecs, and weather details of
lh Sl.i"1 iliggcsteil tli posalhlllty tliat
the abovxery condition would extend
trnncwhat over Sunday. Cordlll wired
fteur Atlanta late Friday that tirurgla
anil the Camlltias liail gnod t'rop.i, tint
that tiic-c vvniild ilcteflnriitn rnplilly nn--s
ram ionic soon. Till Ik the opinion
ef the trade generally, na tin plant In
tlie enF'crn belt Ik huge anil full of Knp
ik n result nf r.UiiK earlier ,ln the sea
ion The tr.ule IK Inellneil to look for de
tfriornutm of approximately 3 point
In the i.'iulltlmi of the crop a It will
le reported by the rrop reporting lioanl
of the hiireati of crop eKtlmateK to-inor-ri.te
ThlK will cnmpaiu with a con
Ultlnn 'f 1ft .1 a li'liol It'll July 1.
A prominent Oklahoma spot rtrm
m.tf "Tie result of our Inquiries as
pi'lA growing eotton clop In tho State
reienN condition of 71 The plant Ik
fMitig satisfactorily nnil the we-ithcr
tpiring i he plst two weeks hiiM been
Ijifi' able Tim crop generally, how
eter thico week Into. There l
j ait ij'.ly r; complaint of insect pest.
Npv cat' mi l expected about September
I ', Coiimlei able acreage wa.i aban
doned nivipg to heavy ralnw In June.
A -cage leluniK contlrm our former In-fariii.i.i'-n
of 30 ptr cent. In reduction
comlured with Just season."
tulfe general rain appear thrviugh
out t ie cntno territory within the next
k the Irtde Ik likely to becomo some
nh.it inii' i'rretl over tbo crop outlook.
Fu'tnc.s ehsetl barely Kteuly.
Oin HUh-Low- do
ir-
Irrv.
tlOM'
eM el inir.
it-.ni.l 1 . .v IWl j:
(Vlnhrr . ! I Ml 9.1. 9 .' 9 27 9.101I 9 31
lwemher '! 9 41 9 51 9 .V"U 9 7.1 JM
January : 7-. 9 'MtiJ .toi 9:1
Vl-cl 9 92 ''' i9.'4'9'JI !i.!:l9 96
. tts in is 10 ts in isirin.i." io.t to.is
Bui
Fp.it eotton at New York vn quiet
nl iiiithrtiiKed. Soutlern npot markets
Here Savannah. S 9-lfl; AuittiKta, X.50,
mil MemphlK, S.T5.
iThe New OrlcaiiK marktt closed
Iteaily. Price were;
OjHia-lllsh-bow Clo-
wj. et. t-l lnr
CrtoVr 9 13 9! 9i7 91HB9.lt
PormlT 9J 9li 9M S Sfl9.3t
Jmary 9 w 9..U 9.1 9.3.I'J
hecelpt inn) Ktocks-wcr :
Prev.
rloe.
9.ll(9.i:
9 Mill 17
!',IM5.5
io 0) ,e sr..
Klim.iled port
rcvil to day.
'iVo"iM
l.axt
week.
:.ir.7
l.r.4."
I.ant
year.
IT.".
THE GRAIN MARKET.
TV heat I n 1 1 n to Mold Advance
roiirne (Srnln tlnlet.
The ileulliiK In wheat were not larpn
jesteiilny Values rontlnucd their er
ratic irue chaiiBeK within circumscribed
linns Mixed weather condltloiiK partly
kuounled (or the Irrt'KUl.irlty. while
the incpimtlcratu e of bearish Ideas was
lr.Miiiiiiental 111 leducliiK Initial ml
Vdiaei The cii-ly demand from shorts was the
nsult of b,n inudltloiis In some win
tr wheat heitions, Kansas and Illl
r. lN-h.nl beaut- hlmwers. The Kansas
Mate lepoit piai-ed tho wheat yield In
Knii-,i.- at 1 li;.iioi),iiflii hushtls, iiRalnst
H,'iii.mmi a month ai;o and Kfi.OUO,
il' liiui veil 1 I tot flit torrential lalns
(aii-ed this loss.
Mirtt'B wheat crop ntlvtccs were usetl
-K-ilnsl the prlt'o list, howmer. l'.x
tim ...in in 111 the op 11I011 that the rust
If the .Niiuhwcst Is not alarmliiB. Italns
f-ll ui the ihrce States over iiluht, but
a 1 inpeiiitiires ucm lower Uic
weHther siicuests Ideal conditions for
wheat lilliiiK A reconl sprlm; wheat out
turn 1- .11 sinlit and may brim; the total
w i'.i' proilucilon to 33;., 0(111,000 bush
HCrfin t k3J.noo.noo a , car hko.
Juit lelmilrs were unsetiled Chi
racu b.. siiBhtly while .Minneapolis
Imt 1. ,ijt ; cents a bushel. I.arser
v hi i- jits next week nr looked for.
Thi iii- i imecHslH are for much better
wa-hi 1 11 rtheat movement, llxpnrt
" ' '.; small quantities of wheat
S'ie ,. The IIiiKllsh mirkft was
C' 1 '1, oliservaiiio of the bank hll
i. ' " w-il the firmness of Hheit for
' tut urnluilly saticetl. Tho
T ' 1- Bond. .Many States had
i' . u.irmlli. July shorts at
vered at motlerate advauco
'ivei.v The cash situation re
" 1 ntl stroni; to check bear
I' M'hs ArKrntinn coin has ar-
w York and the quality 1
1 " tor).
I 1 i at t'hlcuBji tilled I to 2
e In fort it explrid This re
lie stioiiK cash situation ami
hi 111 the Wist held ui her
,i.t. sttatly. Stntlinent bear
er, on Hie knouledjiu that a
n itas lief 11 crown.
A bitter cash demand,
"urine; and commission house
isi'd IllKher valuis to rule yes-
1
t .1
!'
Hi'ii'
r
V'
( .
ct
f.
V.4 I .1
' ll
br.
tit ,.
t'li,
fhn, t
Imjv j
tenid'
C ..
THE SUGAR MARKET.
Prler 4'nttluR Fall to Cntue Itnsli
of II 11$ In.
Tho feature, of the KiiKiir trade tlurlm?
the past week was tho prlro cutllnn
war between the various tellners, which
reKulted In the retluctloii of tho selllnx
price for prompt shipments from 0 cent
to n.70 cenlH by nil Intel est except the
Amerlciiu Simar ItellnliiK I'ompatiy,
which refused to meet price cuts lie
low the 5.N0 cent level,
III addition In these price concessions,
rediier allowed Immediate withdrawals
on old contracts booked nt .V.10 cents
and K cents .it the new quotations. The
American Sui;ar ItefinliiK Company al
loed withdrawals iikiiIusI these con
tracts lit a.Tr. tenlM.
The absence of larife foreign deuianil
nnil the illsappoliitliiK domestic business
were the two chief factors wlilc.li
prompted ri Hiieis to this nctlou. So far
as new bulnesM was concerned, the je
sponse to the reduction In prices was
rather dlsappotutlUK, dun to tin- fact
that their wero n l.trce number of old
contract still outsl.indliiK. Theie was,
however, a Rood demand for withdraw
als against old t oiitractN at the new low
prices.
The raw sui;ar market was easier, and
the spot quotation dropiri a quartet
of a cent to I. ill tents. Itellmis took
about 100,000 hags al this price. Tim.ttd
the close of the week fin titer orfeiliiK
were available nt t.f, tents, but no
buyers appeared. The spot price for
Porto Hlcan raws wa nominally tin.
chanced ut 4.X3 rent.
The Kue.'ir future market at the Cof.
fee Kxrhnnice was quiet but llrm jeKter
tiny. Total transactions, 1,500 tons.
Prices were : .
Augtint . . , .
H'Pte nilier.
October....
November.'.
December. .
Junusry. . .
February. .
.March. . ...
April
AUy
June
Illfh- Low- Clou- Prev.
et. et Im clou.
J . 17 .1 SO
J 60 3.5-.I 3 CO 3.13
3 HI t &
.... .... C. '.') Si)
3.31 3 .1.-,
3 10 J 111
3 10 J M
1 1.1 3 II
3 IT 3 u
J II 3 1
3 .: j :o
THE COFFEE MARKET.
THE BANK STATEMENT
Tho weekly statement of the Clearlnir lloutn Association compare m follow with the previous week'n flgur:
ACTl'AT. C'ONDITIIIN
t!o!.l
l.elr.il leuil.re
Miter
ur.'ihi re.erte .. ..
I.o.in., Ae
Iti-eene In own vaulle
llenrte 111 FViIm-hI Me
erve riank
HrMe III other lie
l'lltirle . . .
N'l t tleni.ind tlepiMlIn
Nil llllle ileiil"!l
Clll,lll.llll
Ani.ru.ite rtfirve
I'hmweK from
1912. pret w-k.
t:l 17 ") Pee IjltJ.OCO
. ;i UIW Inc. I.itt orrfi
. ;?.i7iiei)o ine. t.Mi.ieo
. I)SI0V Ine. 7.IM )a
J.7t.i4'W Ine tl.HVWl
4l".?es.(iKI Inc. 1,411 (WO
Actual reserves by classes of ClenrlnK
House member i
Member of
Fed. Ili . State
Hunk Hanks.
Trmt
Com
panlefi
Cah reervi In
vnulle .. ,U17,7JO.yiO m2.3H.0O0 IM.M7.000
llenerve lii .tei
poeltorlen IJ3.:i7,0O J,74l.e) JO.mmo
Iteperve required
on net demand
1. -1. .!.. , 1.. .. .. "'"1 "
1 ut S,i i . ,i I ioii is:.il. p;.i'.5:n eT..jn.wn
' 5 'i' 2 refrre IMIIMT0 lt.UI9,4tf 4,ii.40
t iiaiim in exeee. t3.jM.7m t'.i'l ill.ra
IS1,7J7.i) Inc. J5I.0W 1
111 e;s.Mo ine .iss.mo
Xl.lkt.tM l)ee. Jii M 0
r.a.iti e") Ine ,; mm
AVKHAOK (V)NIHTIOX
Hull..
I.W71I tvtllel'f
Mlvrr
Surpliis ifrve
Loan. Ae
IK i ne 111 own vnlilto
Heeert e 111 Keilernl He
nrve Hink
tleaene III other lie
(pnltorleii
Net lleaisnd itejin.itii
Nil time itf,'Miite
t'Ti llUttnn
AK'rrB.lte n.rte. ...
I'ollnw Ine
beliiic omitled;
liKiyi
I tie. 4te'
ne 4 Ofu
ne I WUi
t p.i.mi
.:i.oi
iJil.rei.leO lnr
n 111 tro
I Hi
l!i;,i;v)
3 sn i..mi
ltJ1 ,tM
13. .')9.ani Ine ,1.VI9.(VM
sivq.(A ine 4 .i o
J.St2.trj.ean Ine ll.etwi
ltd TV (Vi Ine ysei
TA ftVl lee i.0iH
flVJI.W Ine II 1.mo
'In the ejte l Htate hai.ke and liuil enm
imnlei unit reatrree tin net deatauiil rleiiuelte
are given, no eirfe beina requlran on lima
llt's)-lte flneaesee
ACTPAI. CONII1TION.
Memtwra nf
J(1. Rei. Alain Trmt
Hank. Ilankti Coa
ll.nl Ibree elbbere oiulttad t
Cai'ltal itIS.tnn III. too IM.fto
Net proflti U.t.tM .tt2
l.inn, dlacnuutr, In.
veetmentK, Ac i,n;.i;t :.4U
tiolil na.fir, ii.dri M.7tt
l.e((l tender M.1M lI.tTl 4,771
1 silver S7.9S9 It.Sil Mi
National bank nolea
icounteil an rea.
for State InMe.l 1.714 2.310
National tsuik nolea
(not counted as re
serve! i.'M .... ....
Fed. Res. Ilk, notea
(not counted a re
serve) ., 1.K00 4 I4
Itee. with lefil de.
poallorlc I.M.737 7.JII M.M
Netdniauddevoa!ta.t,22,l9l 2'i1.l4 Uj.424
Net time ttepoalla, . H.C01 4.911 120,r,IB
Nat. bank note dr
eulallon 3T.S) .... ....
The. State liatikltiK Department Ve
PoiIk the condition of the Slate bank
and trust companle not reportlnK to
I the l learliuc House a follow:
Loanannd lliveilinenlii rjT.r.U.oco Uec.l7.Mt.40
(lolil 47,7.4 Pec. I,024.S')0
IJiwreiiej'HkdlmiikiiflteK .tl,000 Iec. m7,700
Tolal depflolle T.VI.IM.nm Dee.l2.4in,iii
I) e neile, atliutnatlntf
nmiiunia doe from re
aerte depiiKltorlea ami
from other bankn
and true! nimpanlea
III New Turk city anil
eictiantee M)4.M5.vin Pee. 9,r.2,70O
Iteaarr nil tlem1ta. . Ut.lll.l'iO lie.'. 3,.1,7tm
Pepirnlaae of reaerve, 31.4.
RESERVE BANKS GAIN
$2,000,000 IN GOLD
New York Hnijicli Makes Host
Sliowlnp; for the
Week.
CASH SHOWS A DKCMNE
I the t'learlm; House statement of the average condition of Die Individual banks, tit last three rlphara
ri.KAju.vo hopst. Mr.Miinits
24
f .
I
II
E
a
a
13 If.-
m nlii if li!
e;
3
lie. Lnut I.at
ceiiila. year. Stoeka. year.
Mrnten . .',: 13 .... J.97
f Orletns :t .... .... f.1.73
Fivinnh 4JO 171 a.TM 1J.4
tlarte-ton 1T M 4V.'lt 1.051
NnrlDlw ) .... 17.:1
1lilnnnton "'A .... S?.G7l 9,nl
Mahila 114 45 ... 1.117
Interior stocks and receipts were:
lie J.nt La at
crijil ter. Sto.'k. year.
Itoudon i".' 297 4'i,5:i Si 4i7
Mf-nphl . 1 177 71.110 U.76,-.
Annul a .. ;.'7 77 67.16 io.au
6v. Louie S) .... 17.137 IS.iS
I'nlnre Dull Prlee !l in 11 lnn,
Iff !4nlf 1,111111 llnu.
The corree futures market was dull
yesterday, with prices 3 to ti points oh
011 transactions ()f ,inv iji,),, 1HKK
There wbk little speculative Interest on
either side of the market, prices easlnc
off slightly under week end evenliiK up
ales. The cables were Irregular, The
advance at Hln wnH ofTset bv the decline
at Santos. Receipts contitiunil heavy
and Santos slocks showed 11 l.trco In
crease. Coffee futures mtrket showed an
easier tone tlurlm- the past week, and
prices declined about 11 quarter of a
cent. TradltiK was very Unlit, but there
was an nbsence of buying support mid
prices yielded under IIkIU ufTerliiKH. Tho
decllnliii; tendency of prices nt llr.izll
was 11 factor. OfTers In cost and freights
were lower ami the Santos spot market
showed weakness. CxchaiKc stinted
firm, but became easy toward the close.
Urazllluii markets were widely Irrcuu
Lar. Itlo 7k advanced 7S tela to "iJ0."iO,
while Santos Is declined 100 rels to
5,500. Itlo and Santo receipts totalled
S3.00O baits. Sao Paulo hail 7:1,000 and 1 Century
junniany (ti.ouo. 1 ne rate of lllo ex
chanKe oil London was uuchatiKeil at
K'!d. Prices weie:
Illfh- IOVV
t. et.
MKMllMIIS nt'
IT.DKIIM. Itl'.SKIIVK HANK,
ank of New York N II A
Menli.mt Natl'ttinl llnnk
Mirhfilllcs an 1 MctnN Nallolisl Hank
Nntlon.il City linn'.:
Cht'inli'.d Nallonil ll.itik
Atlantic Natlinial llnok
Nnll1m.1l Iltiirliera and lln)er IWitiU.
Ainerlcnti CxHtance S'nileual Bank .
National llanft of Commtrcr
('hxthaiu and Phenli Natinnnl Hank
llamncr National Hank .
CltleiM Cet1ir.1l National Hank
Market nod Pulton VaMmi! flank
lniirler A Trader National Hak
Natinnnl Park llnnk
Kxt Itlier Nntloinl Hauk . . .
"4ironi Snllonil Htnk . . . .
Virt NatliiiiHl Hunk . .
Irvhnr N'ntloiml II111I.
Vow York fntintv atiimal Hank .
Chxe Nfttltmal llnuk . ,
I.lni'iiln S'stloiml Hank .. . .
tiarneld NatimiKl Hank
I'irih Nntlnt.nl H.'ik
S.'llinirtl Nnttnlnl Hank
I.llierty Nnllmul Hank . . .
Coal and Iron Ntlin.al HamU .. .
t'nlon Kichanf NatliintJ flunk . .
NnMiu Natlnnxl Hank, Hriinhlyn. . .
STTK H NK4
NOT .lKinKlt OP
ri:i)i:ii.i. nF.i'.RVK hank
Hiiik of the Mnnhntlan Co . .
Ilmk of Aimrli'a
(ireenwlrh Hunk
P.tcttle Hank
I'enpli' Hank
Metropolitan Hank
Cern V.it hanc Hank
. niinvrj n.iiin
lieriann-1nrrle1n Hank
1 1'tfth Atentie Hunk
Itbrinaa i:iianKe Hank
, 1 ierniaiiin llnik
I Hank of the Mi'trtisilii
I Hrt Mile Hank
I N '. Produce Ktrlianye Hattli
mate naiiK
Itnok
Ii.i.i-l 12.30H t733 isivi .... tn ... S2.IPI .... t.inr.sn si.fijn
7.0.17 I.44.X 704 1. 011(1 .... 2b 1411 2.021 .... tl7,"ll
I IHI.im.l 1'i.JIII 13,7.10 b.SI 200 4 .... 113.(4111 S.7H.X
SIS.siU (.1.027 4,327 0.272 .... 420 RIIS 31304 .... .102.1131 047
:i0.W fl..17 474 1120 .... 4.X .... .TOM .... 24.23.X lf.ll
10,7 1 'J 740 142 424 .... II . . 0K2 .... IO.R07 27
1,001 411 30 120 .... 10 ... 127 .... I.H7.X .X4
SI. 11(1 0.340 l.r.nt 3.N77 .... 243 34 O.t'.trt .... 2.I32 2. "0.1
IHI.3.VI IX.III3 ;.07l 4.234 .... 330 M 11.170 .... 170.0IU 12.',
2.sll I, OS 012 tO.11 .... IM nl 2.OTJ .... 2A.K4.I O.'iU
ll)2,,-,mi IO.I.VI 2.IS4 1.080 .... 2.1 4-1 M.7M7 .... 111.01
2A,0'.I 1.210 IA.X I.IS3 .... 11.1 A3 2,1112 .... 2S.42.1 MI4
0,117 : oin .11.1 .... 71 .ix van .... o..lui . .
32,177 i,.iini 1,1)20 nan .... lin .... 2.240 .... j-1,133 ,
120,110 7,414 1,021 n,lT7 .... 202 . . (1 201 .... 110.701 424
1.S44 111 in 131 .... .X .... 'INI .... 1.017 .. .
11.204 1.0IX 241 all.X .... .12 47 I, Til .... 12.30'!
Id 421 l.Xas.X 4.K.UI 4 40 .... 107 14 10,410 13001 I2.X
.12 40.1 S.e.U 2.01 3,7.10 .... I1 32.1 4.4'" .... 01,41.1 17.
W.ni 4H 120 A03 .... 124 12 7 .... 0..X7.1
l3.3to 10.H.12 7,10 s.ne.i ,,,, :m 13 13. .140 .... in,i7i o.i.i
1.1..141 1,722 00 1,131 .... t 33 1,20(1 .... 17.123 37
x.1? 080 A1.1 2X .... 24 PHI 7rt .... ll.PHi
1.411 14(1 01 24.X .... 1,1 ... 324 .... 4.47 .VI
2(3.461 2.H3I I. IV 2.072 .... 40 13 .1,10 .... 34.17,1 lis)
.1S7IY. 1.132 -ISO l.1.1 .... 30 S4 2.K47 .... XA.2An 2.VIH
T.fK 34U SI: X 20 .... .12 14 .147 .... 7,HJ , ..
in,ro 2M tan H4.X .... 21 A 771 .... in.:ron tig
,1.1i:il ,10.1 131 438 .... 20 .... (,') .... 7,UJ ....
Wakiiiniiton, July 31. There wa a
Kaln of $1,600,000 In the Rold reserve
of the Kedeial if serve bankK for the
week fndlnit to-day. There wjk 11 lariier
Kiiln In the reKerve of tho New York
bonk, but thla'w.i offset In part by the
liitvt by net withdrawal to the banks In
tf'hlljdelphln, Chlcairfi, SI, Uml and
rtllnneapotl.
The report show uli Inctease of
M, 700,000 In t lit gold settlement fund,
which for the tlrst time. I In excess of
(50,000,000, The Ktild In vaults show u
decrease of about tl, 000,000, The total
cash reserve of the ostein declined
about ll.l'ou.ooo,' the largest lossen re
ported fioni the bank In Chicago, St.
Irfiul and Mlnurapoll.
"The amount of ledlscount paper held
by the liiinka showa a slight Increase,
each of the three Southern bank report
ing a further gain over the figure of
the" preceding week," say the rrirt.
'Acceptances on hand Increased about
1 1,300,000 and constitute ut present 2X..
per cent of the combined total of the
two classes ot paper held by the banks,
as against 3fi,2 ptr cent, shown for the
KANSANS 8EARGH FOR ROBBERS
(son
4V47 1 prevlou week.
3,121
4.111
411
fill
4.1
3. II
l.ln
.in..
1 .t.:i
0.1
Ml
3 ..Ml I
fill
lis 4
.X.W4'
7411,
3P1I
4.111
son
3.1(1
214
401
AI10
207
.1H.40J IO,i74 2.0.10 S.O.10 $177 4207 ....
.11.131 .1,19. 1,307 1,170 04 20 KIM
in) I 1,213 114 414 3111 fill! .... 11.40 4(1
.1.010 .144 AS.1 22 1011 4 0.10
2.1I1II inn 40 11.1 21 .... 3 .1.17 147 3 2KI 2
1 1. niii 001 4.17 77 5.1 .... 0 U.T41 ....
711. 1.11 7.2.11 4.0IH 4,203 1,471 4.000 S.047 ....
3,1.17 .ion 20 .10 40 102 0.1 3,10.1 ....
4. .171 403 231 VI 1.1 200 .... 4. .11 1 ....
14, l1 1,71 S3I 0.11 .12 . . 1.1.210 ....
a.Hivi n7 mi 11 tin am 3,Jn4 ....
.1.910 .117 13 02 313 .... ..07 ....
13.I.12 t.U.X .1711 05 1 10 .... l.l.OVl ....
1,4.10 V2 177 144 3.1 2111 .... 4,U'
1.2 2. tin 4H4 47 I in . . 1.1.0(17 . .
IVa,12 I.BS1I 277 1l .'ill 1.2.111 3 21.132 27
IT. 0,1 7 l.DIS 191 .142 32 .... 31 70.X 3.053 13. 2, Ml 4,142
Auiuet , . .
Ccplf mbf r
iKinber. ..
November.
December.,
January. . ,
February. ,
March....
April ,
May
June
s.6.1
Cits.
Init.
b')
- .1
.19
s no
i.Cl
H Ai
t :n
S.7S
SO
r. .',
ti VO
Prev.
Clll'.
tl i5
l
i.kj
C til
TltPhT COMPANIES NO r MKUHKIUS
or ri'.nr.itAi. itK.iRitxt. Bahm.
HrooLlya Trmt Coinpiny . .
Hanker Tru-.! Coinintiy
I' .1. Moitgae and Trui.t Company,
-XMor TniKt f oininni
Title (lu.truotee ml Tnit Ci-mpauy
I iliiaraiuy Trust Ci)iiipny .
Flilelllv- Tni.l Ciinitint-
i ttS ijjtr Title and Tnnit Ciniifnnj- .
b. 70 I'olumliU Truet Conipany
ti 71, Pinplea Trul Company
.il N-w Xo.k Tnifi Company
6 sulhrnnMin Tnit Comiun) . . .
c 91 1 l.lnro'n Triit Company ....
C Metrni Ulan Trui t'oinprai) . .
IIIU.WIITU) 1 nit 1 Ollll.lll)
COTTONSEED OIL.
Scattered liquidation and bear sclllm
caused mnUrate decline, to new lows
Further offerings of new crude oil from
Texas were rumored. Theie was no
support to the list, llxports of oil since
September I total ?3.S,ool barrels,
agilnst 4G1.000
Spot
Auguet . . .
epieniber.
Peceinber. .
year ago.
Olnelng
rrleeK.
5 a i a us
l sins in
S . 7 tl 5 . 7
5 . k 2 1 5 II
rev clone
Hid.
THE PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
Plllt.Apr-i.t'iiiA, July 31. The marker
here was quiet, with prices geneiallv
easier. Cramp lost 51,, Philadelphia
Company 1 and Lake Superb r Cam
bria Steel and Klectric .Stur.ice w..n.
firm. The summari
Open-
Salea. mir.
.110 n.lltlwlll l.neo, . Vl.
5 llalilwtn Ihii pf 1044
600 Cimlina .Steel .. M,
I. l-.lec Morare.. . M
ion Krin
171 Lake, Sunerinr.. 9U
22 Ihlali Vnllrj ... T'
40 I, V Trnn-.lt 11
to L V Traimt pf. , ri,
401 I'eiina H It .".I I in
1" Peiina Sleel pf.... k34,
100 Phi la Co, 37
111 Phlla Kle.'liif . S3',
vm Plilla It T elf . 7',
2t2 Tiinop.ih Mtiniif., .,
PC, I'ninn Tru'tlmi . .12
f.W ti S Sttrl 117
"0 11 t.ramp A; ,Son. C.I 1:0
PONDS.
PW Am (i Sc E S (..1'i 1.,',
IS") City 4i Pin res im. lmx.
5"0 "-'lee & Pen U 73 71
7000 1, JC inn 4'a 'in, !iia
imm I'n It It 4i, 'mi 102', icjt,
:"i0 Pa It It g 44 'I.. 1171-.
I0"0 Phlla Co im 3.. 91 '11
HKiil Phlla Klee 4a ... 701, 7-n.
Mn Pill led Ity told 4t 73 73
Ilish- Low
eat eel,
101, T
l"l,
r.i,
r..i
.11.030 1,112 22-1 212 127 .... 31
lTn.T.ll) 14.(113 17 Til 21 .... 0
.11 ,4 VI .1.111.1 1X0 4A0 IKA
2). 111 t.4fii 11 tan im
.17.1111 1.9A2 ISO 120 10 .... 13
S2l.fst 1,I2J .'.al 3,1414 .1)11
s..ii no ai in 7
21,112 1.11.1 14 107 All .... 7
OA.74K i7 122 447 27 .... 02
iT.on i.iCis rn j.m 14 .... u
40.O.11 .lfl 1 .0111 1,0.13 AO .... 49
14.11 his 147 1.10 00 .... A
1O.4J01 Sll 140 101 All .... 17
43.7111 3.SMI 172 117 207 .... H
1.1201 1..112 Ml .121 3.17
1.17
7,400
I. Mil
I7
1.14
U.08II
32
7
3 4JII
1.77.x
Ml
Is.i
Litn
Mil
2.131
7.2.VI
0.141
3.022
.X A OA
13,711
A 3.X
I . 2.1.X
.X 207
3,100
II. A07
1.7A3
S2II
2',faii
2.743
21.A74
I4-.OHI
37.17
11.047
rwl.t42
7.AA2
13.747
4S..1MI
1.1.72
3.1.4AH
I0.01
IIJ1A2
311,17
Ifl.lMI
7,011
27,74
1.1. .11(1
.1.2711
1172
27, -OH
11.1
310
I.X.I.X..
1.1.X7
7,.1s
6.114
1. 010
&.U24
25
THE BOSTON MARKET.
I
1
RESERVE BANK STATEMENT. NO RALLY IN COAL PRICES.
Huston-. .Iui .11 -While the general I
cipjier sii.ir-s matket displayed 11 tlrnier 1
umlert'iii". with small mil 111 Mined Ir ,1
few- l.ue, the zinc shares were under
further pressure. Hath American .Inc
ind Unite and Super! r close'l around the
low for the da. Kli-ewheir there was
little trading illher In indusii l.ils or,
r.illi'n ids. The summ.tr.i .
New York
statameiit .
finld coin nd lertifl'
rate
l,.fl". eilrer and sub
etiliary colli
Kederat Ileserie
July no.
rerve
diaeounleil
Open-
3'
b.ilen
.11.. Almkn
-D Anieriein ine
) All ICtllHl.l tii.,
.' Hna.ini.t ... 10
1". Unite .V lid . . I
1V Unite S. SiiKruir C
llish l)w
1 el tl
II
.HU,
51 I IS
.17
2.1
7',
.12
PIP,
.1.
U
::'
914
11
.Till,
51 5
131,
.1.
2-1,
7'.
i
.12
tyijg
i.'l
i'
101S
3
no,
10.''.
"V,
Il'l
791,
73
Cloe-III"
1
I'll', '
r.i. '
:.i
f;
14 !
.4 1 Ifi 1
.-a, ,
.:.-11
l'il
73
11)2".
I'-.h I
en prices :
Open.
Ilish- Low-' Clna.
. flu m
ft 11 111 . -I";.
in
''on
S-rif" .f
Peifn"ie
, Oai.
f rf'' ft- "r
. roiv
S Ml in tier
0't.ilj
Ur.
f'l'ttlii'ier
0.1r,i, P
. Rin
Onu tf.P
i"i York wheat price were:
Open- llluh' Low
't'ii-n ur
la,- eel. ret. 1 Dir. tlrwe.
m m m 10.-.U pc;
1T. ' 1"", KX'4 10, 107H
71'. 7P, 7SS 7H TH.
, (3 03 43V,
344, !(, JllJ Jtlj, UK
.', 39S 39 35IJ a'i
11i 11 13 M 13.70 lS-CS
ll.M 11.15 13.S0 13.17 1.1.1
112 IT 10 0 S.10
e :) k.'.'J S 17 .7 .17
9 5) 9 5.1 9 1-1 9.17 9 45
9.4J CIO
ret
et.
Una-
lnr
mi;
THE BALTIMORE MARKET.
TU mock, July 31, Trading al
r"""t 1 a standstill, The summary 1
c,, Open. Ills h- Ixiw. Cloa
; ,, inar. ei, ei,
' Houilon 0(1 pi,... M M M
noNiis.
Mlll V.W 0 D i... 31 341?
lug,
THE CHICAGO MARKET,
CmoAiio, July 31.- Inter.it in thl
market continued In Chicago Pneumatic
Tool, whero a further gain 1 S pnii.ts
wa made. American Ship common
showed renewiyl activity, with an ad
vance of 3 points. Small Hade noted In
other stocks. Hands dull, The 'suin
maiy :
0ien.
Sale" 111;
201 Am Shipbiilld. .. 37
:n Am ShiplmiM pf 75
5 llooth pf . . 71',
3I: Chi Fneii Tool VI
5 Com Kdirou 1.11'j
31 Deere pf 92
TO llllnol. lirieli I
i Kim C lly I. ,il II
53 Kan C 1,1 ctfa 10
2na Naiinnal Carbon l!'i
2 PeuplpH (las . .lliit,
70 beara Itoebuek .HUN
30 Stewart Warner, ssij
3.' Swllt ft Co .. 11 1',
15 Union Carhnle . 5.',
"1 P11I1111 Carbide rl .V,
1S0.NII.
1M) Mel Onlil 4a ... T:',,
llifh-
i
4.1
71
74',
'1
l.ll'v
11:
I'll
(I
42
137
IP,' a
111',
'3'i
111',
l-
e'.
Low - Cloa-
I'' IIU
.17 4"
74'.
131'
t:
r.i
II
40
l!f,"j
lltl'a
llf't
I3
lll'-i
7l
kv
!2I4
9.'
1,1
11
I!
137
111.',
IR".
raij
Hi',
li''-'.
7-.", 721,
THE PITTSBURG MARKET.
PllTsnt'lio, July 31 -I'nlon Switch and
Wgnnl .mil WcHtlnghouse Air llrake
made further fractional gains, other
stocks were unchanged 10
TJie, summary :
Salea, iuz
75 Columbia O It V.. I3.
20 lllilpl Ilrewlnt p IP,
121 Mlra I.lxht A II lei.
200 Nat Firenroonni: 5i
13a Nal Flieprunf pf K',
13 I'eo N II A I'll 30
110 Pill I Hreulnr. .. 3'i
44 Pit In lire w 1 UK pf. 1 .' k
I litt Cr.nl .. ,:,
a I'llta Co.d pf. . 91'.
794 Pure Oil .. . . US
1100 San Toy 16
110 Union Selleh A Slop,
SO H S Steel Hit',
'1 Weei'hfiune A II PIC,
S Weat'hnuen Klei'. I.'l
2l'll Vfl'hnue K rli 1'4
DIVIDEND DECLARATIONS.
(r.d A Anrona
l.n l.oppir It'inte.
2" 1 1. dy M i al
1,'.' Pr.inkhn
p-i Ur inb .
27.', tireelte Calunca
5.1 lleillel llnlil... .
2il Ullillf) freek ..
!' lei.' Iliil ale . .
Kerr Liike
r. Lake
.in M.i Con
F. .M.ih.twl
so s,.w hlra
.pi Nlputin.' ...
i73 North Unite . .
I'l Old I) iniiiiinu
'-' l'niiil (;rivii
I') Hay Fun.
77. Miaunnn . ...
J.') .s.iiilti Lake
Si Msr'"
rei Sun A Hii-lim
ii superior Cop . .
i.e. 'I',tiii'ir,i''k . .
M Trinity
'.1 Tuolumne ....
0 I s SnirllliK
jo F s still Hun pl
i-.M l't.lh Apet
pi Flab Finis
1'W V 111 ur 1
25 Virion. I
11) Wir.iin.i
JO Wnlverille .. ......
tio Wjanilnlle
ItAll.KOADS
H11.I1111 Kit vnleil . 70',
9. Ilui-tiiii A M line
I Fili-libiirg pf ...
1.-. M.l. Fl.'.trle pl
in N V N II A H
l.i Did Fii'imi
J We-I F.11 I M Hj
'3',
J'
. V3'a
in,
. ."'I
17'.
IV,
II'.
71'.
0
'
SO
7.2'.
I i.i.
11
.
ill,
ft'-,
.:
ii
. 1
. 51
II
47
31
. 12',
IT.
. ."
. 3',
m
33
!.'..'.
4.1
1,6',
h3',
!".
k.1'4
10',
$
.
11
II
l
r..,
int.
23
I,',
Ml,
P.
I
5i
41
47
'.
1-"k
13'.
3'
I-)
."
54V,
K'V.
'
4
Cil
1.1
54',
VP,
47'.
21'.
3 JK
13',
U'
71'.
I.
t.'J
T
111,
Clou
IIU
33
:.i',
w.
10
I'
u,
3
51',
.',
I",
21'
"i'i
II
US
7I'
li
9S
SO
52'4
1'.
23
T'..
,S
Total
Hills
loan
Invastmenta . .
Other reanurte-a
Total
and
ll.tl.92
K.THSOS
II 40.450, 32t
f. 124. 11,1
. ll.ell.UI
S2,:;i
ItSli.Hl.Ill
LIAIIII.ITIF.S.
Hank
July M.
113.2 .9M
1K.30I.1I5
Inillcntlon That La rare Companle
Kipecl lluprot rment.
Tile t'onl Aw s.iia: "Anthraclt
lll'erve ilepuelt
I'.irHa' pan! 111
Hue other F Ke Hit
other lubllllla-
Tolal
I'eileijl restirve
$ 17. f. '.'0,000. agalnat which theie Is de
posited with th federal reserve agent
$200,000 fn commercial imp'er snjl 11V
3',o,nOi)pin gold and lawful money
DAIRY PRODUCTS MARKET.
prlcert show no Indication of bracing up,
aitnnugh some of the largo companies
are in.fklng nil effort to Increase oper-
HH,Mi.' ntlons, which .would linlloate that they
believe tli dullest part of the year has
pasted.
'The Individual companies are mak
ing heavy concesIonti on thu circular,
but they ur finding- the going hard.
1uo.1t putcliaBors preferring to deal with
the large companle In order In
atrengtheri their connection with them
In itMlelprtthm of labor troublcK next
N'rlng.
"In the liliaiitlnii the current situ.
i.f.teK niiiHt nidliiir lR."" rot,"u,' 'Hwoiiragliigly dull. The
'LTl "MtaI",i'. fJrx ciipuclty of thii iHMe companle
Is being tased in the limit, while the
Itidt'priulantK nre moving a tremendous
volume of coal to tlila-rater. wheie
Hocks are alie,ul .ibnormnl. The lake
movement contlnitei to decline, and
Ibciu at-e perielstent rumor nf a short?
nge of auorsge room at the upper pun."
All the bank holding thin class of
paper, except Philadelphia, report linger
figures thrill the week before. Of the
total amount of paper held 20.fi per
cent, matures within thirty days, n
Laj:alnt 30.3 per cent, rrportrd the week
before,
"The proportion of paper maturing
within sixty davs show an Increase.
from 02 S per cent, to AS, I ptr cent.
The holding of agricultural and llvo
n.ock paper nhow a further decline
and constltut" at present less than 1
per cent of thetotal amount of paper,
as ngalnst 13 0 per rent, reported nbout
the beginning of tho month.
"No changes are resirtetl In the
ami nmount of I'nlted Slate bonds held.
iisi .Municipal warrant tin hand ulioir an
Increase for the week of nbout 11,000,
000, New York nnil Philadelphia report
ing tho largest gain. The combined
total of bills and Investments stands
now at 164,1)00,000 nnd constitutes 110.5
per cent, of combined , capita) of the
banks, a against 115.3 per cent, for
tho previous week.
"The aggregate capital of the hanks
shows an Increase of about $11,000,
which ,1s due mainly to the shifting of
account iik the result of transfers of
member bank from one dltrlct to an
other Net deposits lucre iseil over $5,
000.000. Huston, New York. Chicago and
St. Louis accounting for practically tho
entire Increase.
"Federal reser.ve agent reported total
01 i3t..biiii.eoo or reserve notes received
from the Comptroller, of the Currency
and a total of $97,000,000 Issued to the
banks. Against the latter amount they
hold $11,400,000 gold and llfi.SOO.OOO
commercial paper The banks report
$15,Hi0.oO0 nf notes In circulation and a
net liability nheteon of 113,000,11)0."
The slate of the condition of the re
serve banks nt New York, Hoston nnd
Philadelphia Is given below:
"IKSOfKCF-S
New rhlta
Ho.ton York delphia
(Lat three cipher" omitted 1
(lOld coin nriJ crllfl.
catee in vaulle ... $i,9C
(iolil .rttleineni land 7.174
(iold reilemption fund
illtllai 11
Total old reserve. l.n;
Legal tender note.
liver. Ac S4
...
Member nf Old Slnrr (innit Tier
In "Had Jlrii'." Itrfuur.
PRRtr, Kan. July 31.--Ilve heavily
.iruitsl otllcers from Chaiilauqua county
nnd the Sheriff nnd posse from Paw-liu-ka.
Ohta., searched the hllli tuirOM
the Slate Hue until enily the vlher morn
Ing for Hie two Nlolaze bank robbers.
Mrbart, rushler of the bank, recog
nliid a let'em photograph of Mrio llig.
gins hs the older of the two men who
robbed tho bank mid lacked him and
II iMiiipanlon In the vault, The ntllceri
believe ire other man In be Orb Jeffer
son, whh esaiped hereral months ago
from the Pawhuska Jail. He held up nnd
robbed, of reveral Imiidleil dollars an
Indian, Paul Heard. Moil of the money
wa recovered at the tlum of Ills cap
ture. He has been scniitlng In the I1III1
nnd ha"s been In the county several
times.
Jefferson li suspected of ctunpliclty
In tne Kaw City bank robbery live
months ago slid 11 reward of $C0O Is nf.
fereil for Ills oiplu-e, Hoth men were
III Nlotaxc the day before the robbeiy
and talked to several tiien. I.I71' told
with 11 good deal of satisfaction of stand
ing on S, T. HiirUfl. then SherllT of
Chaiitaiiqua county, with 11 knife twenty
years nfco. 'ILjirl-'el hail chased him
croi the Slate line nnd aiH.'sti'd hlin.
Hlgglns went Into the hu'lie of friend o.
tensibly to get some motley. Climbing
Into 11 loft he diew a knife, and detljd
the Sheriff. A thn latter had no legal
right to nrrest hlin In okhihonia he lift
tint future bantllt holding the fort.
Hlgglns has made threats to kill
llnrtitvl, wlh I n ilepuly sheriff with
the parly searching for the robbeii.
Hoth men uTu old offender hiuI are
lieavlly iirined. Hottleggtrs, cattle ril
Her nnd bad men generally hale found
' Klfo refuge In tre bills where these men
have lied since the settlement or tne
territory. A part of the Henry Starr
gang, lii which Hlgglns belonged, when
bard piessetl wiiuhl lose their pursuer
nmong these hlll.
HARVESTERS KILL HIS SNAKES.
Xlnile Knnanii Mail anil He I'lreil
the Wllille 4'fetiV.
Ht'TfliiNsos, Kan . duly 31 Pen
Johnioii Is shy one harvest crew Aim
live bull snake. Ten minute" after Mie
snakes perished the ctew was tired. For
they the snakes weie lien's pets.
.1 htison Is 11 prominent farmer of thej
Cheyenne lottoms dlilrlrt. In Hartoi",
count).. Once on a time rodents were
nletitlfiil on the Johnson place He
' found that bull snakes were the best
rat catchers on earth
After much palntnkltig care Johnson
trained live Isill siiake" until they would
llternllv come when he whistled and eat
from ills hand. F.verj evening after
the milking was done Hen would whltle
and Ills snakes would e tne 1 tinning, or
rather crawling, for their milk. They
gj so thev seemed to like Tlppcrnry.
notwithstanding the alleged nverslon of
snakes for anything Irish.
One evening last wee along nbo.ut
sundown the honest crew win resting
out ne.tr the milk houe. One of them
struck up wjilhtllng -Tipperim " In
nn Innant live siuikes, big. long, ug.y
looking lept.le, came crawling toward
the harvesters from under the barn
Tho'e harvest hands put up a g od
light, although they were badly fright
ened. Wiiell they had llnlshed Hell
Johnson' pet snakes were old In death
Ten minute- later Hen .Inhliion was
telephoning to town for another hnriest
ctew.
BOY, 12, KILLS THIEF.
COPPER PRODUCERS
LOOK FOR BUYING
Dt'spKo July Piiliips.s, T.nrjre
IntcrcstK KM'H Hljr Dc-
llllllltl Soon.
STIIJi I, A IMM". IX(IMU1KS
1114.324
13.733
1142.411,3V,
10,23.wei
4.4l?.li;
l,32.'.ivl
'bt,V,i.tl I155.lul.4lt
Msvi'.f,
9.744.107
141,011
ll55.PII.lilJ '
llll.4"9.4(7
10 U2.IM
1,5.9IS
1.220,0.17
Total revrve
Ilille iliefniinted and
bought Commercial
paper
IlJtik anvptantre . .
Total.
Inve.tment., P. S
tH)n1e
Municipal warr.inte .
Due from olher Fed
eral Itreerre banke.
net ..
Felerai'lU.erve notee,
net
All olher n'Kiiurcee
111.3(5
1223
i:.iii
12.731!
II4V)
112 41
1.412
.r;
13. '(.',
f.47
t,537
1.791
7l723?
Ml
1 117
$2.:2 IS.124 .".n
149
1..I.1
1 311
419
l5
5,
.:tj
1.196
0
Total re-ourcee ,i:to;3 $159,2.12 S.'S.lve
LIAIILLITIBS.
Capital .nnld In
Ite.erie ilppo.it. net
Due to oilier Federal
, He-eMi. lidllke, net.
i All olher liabilities .
I Total llablhtlee
PlilH
II. "02
19.221
110.1:4
142.111
4.11.0
1 527
r.iiw
i: 713
3
31
i
!JI
41
47
12'
12.
S'4
3'.
M
I".
7';
ri
31
02
112",
ll
NEW COMMITTEE Xs "PROTEST."
ti
4
(2
41
47
3'
12',
'ft
'
t
7'. j
11 I
Will linaril Inlrreala t I'hleaitn
nnil Cnslern llllnnl llnml.
A new piotectlve committee to look
JIl'TTKU Laet week'e reeflpla were
7" HTf. pactiaKen. ennipar.d with 10.033 in
111" prevln.m week and 5 3 . 2 2 f. I'.ilkJKe. In
the c'irreiponiling week a year ago. Tin re
wa nn ehoiiae In lie market yealerdiy
Willi Unlit trailing previitlhlg, but a weak
tone continued and nothing outside of .the
tup Kratlee howe,l much acllvltv Pro-
illiellnl) ebnweil .1 prepiindtTrt nee of pDnr In
nrillnary nr.nlf" Henot ated we Ft l.ndles
and I'H'kli.K stuck -.low. i'rlne itteamary.
e.ir.i-. (. -core, le. ; hliher storing, lit
state, dalr) ' tui.e, tin-at. 2(4,1 , gmul 10 ) I'aim, preident of the Continental In
prl ne 23i, -J 35r . ennitnnn lu lni, 20'. ( Nuianco t ouuiany
33". renin rtleil. evr.lt, 21ST24C lirl.
1:4,023 lf,'i,25J 123. It e
UNCOVERS STOLEN MONEY.
Lured bj Telfurnnia I'rnin ..tiller,"
'I'lilrl Kail Inln OrTleera' Honda.
I.iTTl.K Hock, Ark., July .".1 Lured
10 nn arresi ai tne i nion Minilnii nn ,1
recent morning by a telegram signed
pai'tuielit Hut he stole $70(1 from a
after the interests of holder nf Chungo
ami nrst morlgagu 5 per cent, bonds I
na neen orm-sl. It k beaded bv lletnv
MI.-i'F.LI.ANK.OF.'"
MAni tvr Flu in 7. ,5 57. W
110 Am .,r t tu ni pl MS 91 IIS ll'l
1 .1 m Pneil sen .'. '." :' 2',
, Am Siuar . los llS I'1'
11 Am siiinr ut 113'. till. HIS 1.3".
C. .im Til T-l I . , K-'V l.'J 12:
1 Am Wnoleii pf li'. ..i. tjS n:i,
I.' l All Hull W I u . I.'S 12 H
2.117 All (HI A W 1 pl .'J". -7 27 S 27',
.11 i: It-ton .1.1 224 :S1 -35S
Id Max due ''I'd US ''IS i1'
: N F. Col Varn ul ii 2.1 7 2.1
Hree.. riilllnilSiill lii 14 It
. I Flitted Fruit I31S tJJ', 1SJS 1SJS
3i I u Slaie Maeh 'I 'S M M
i; Pie Mine Mch pf ', alS 2S SS
5n F S sleel i.7 i,7 ti', (61.
1.-. We.tein Fnasii "'' ''1S "S 1!",,
lUKS'HS
$1H") N K Fot Yarn .' 71 73 73 71
in 00 N K Tit .'.s III', Ill's lei', WIS
S212'.. lower grnibo, 2DW21i' . IlllPa-
Hun erenmerv. Ilrela, 2J1I22SC. ladles,
rlirrenl lll.lke, Arete, 20', Vile . eecnnila,
I9',i . lower gradre, 1lsc . packing
Htnek. .luna lllnke, Hue, 2lic , .Si). 2. 19i ,
li.wfr grailea ITlrfMSc
CIF.i:.ai: laiM week's reeelpte were
25.112 litixee cnmpireil with 221.724 tint
u. el. end 10.117 ln.kea In liie cirreapontltng
wt.k .1 year Nt. i-hens'i) wae made
In iinolatlnns yeeteribn. tie there wee Mule
bilHtnex tli.ne on n.'i-nunl i the half lioll-
l.iy Meilhim ami inu erraila. In fur
i unit emejit ut uuch itiKe.l prlra.
iiimi In belter ilemiiml I'ri.v, Hlaie
wiinle milk freih, twine, while and
The committee s tltscrlbeil as a inn.
test against the handling of Dm Inter
ests of rile bondholders by the prolectivo
committee headed b John W Flatten,
plt'sl.lflll nf the I'liltml Sidles .Moitg.lg
and Trust Cnniian The leader in the
new coti'mlitee .h.trged that the Platten
committee bad taken upon ite!f Hie rcp
resent.ltlt.il f ..l. aethee ( lminy
.......n ... u,i. , I,,,, comi.in, in.inv
wuii c.uini
13S 1 3 a !' .Stale, aklma. epirlal,
Hir US' klni, fre-h. rhnlre. 1070'lc ;
luir lo gooii. 7 s ?l .' Sr
farmhouee near ColTeyvllle. Kun lie
look the otllctitn to a ravine near the
Little Hock Country Club to show them
the hlillliu place of $41,113, all that re
uialneil of the loot, he :lld
(III) Walton, city maishal at Coffey,
vllle. lea Hied of tlie robbery of $70n from
he hoiife of c A lllckm.in July 10.
Seven telegtams slgllftl "X'lie ' were
sent by Marshal U'alion lo different
cities to Wiseman Knoll inked that
Wlwuiun meet "Alice" at a certain train.
All the telegram except the one to
Little Hock were returned Walton came
tn Little ltnck im the train mentioned In
ami louinl Wiseman wait-
'till Ult'lfHlK. On., I,,,.... ..'
Skims iillsii!r.f!ictf.iii with the Platten commit-
.... ... n iniiuie in opimse the placing i the t.leginin
Of receive.'.' .-eetlH,.., . ......... . .. '. e.... ......
inr...i. p...Kii i3'8MM usvrw n.M . UI 1 n,,1,,IHa.lu,.1 1 ....
Htul-. auirnft. ivptcui, , ----r. - ,i i i.tun nn hum ' (it "'n"'iu.n n-i?" mhfihih von
',,''", rt-K-Oii l i siraiilirf till mon-, tho olllot'rs
rjlll2 ll.,.,l..tu Ir,....! kaaui. e. u I ll'ltllU 1 IU I I 1 11 1, t I .......11 . ..
,.j.'L' ar-.'r.v.'.:. aVv'v..:T-:.i ;;. ; . """'" ' --""ni or n,e cm
wit it
THE BOSTON CURB MARKET.
lioSTov, .lull 31 The
anil nskeil iUiit.illoi s .
closing t ui b bid
a shade lower.
est mi
lls II', 13".
HS II II
i'i', in ii
;.', -.'. r,',
IIS U 17
7io .10 :io
3', 3', :i',
12'. U L
i"'1. '.'1', '.T.',
MS .P, Mi,
ll. IP-, H''.
16 ifi in
lnr. 101", lie,
.'i M f.r,t,
isnvi i: bus
fn ,v,, i,r,,
IS IS IS
Company anil Term. Mk. Ami, Payable.
Unlttd Statea Knvelnna., coin IS'. flpt. 1
UnittU Blatta BnVllope,, pfd tif. Sept, 1
Hid. Aakd.
Alvnr.ido 7ii .ui '
H.i.) siaie li.-i in 12
Ililuhitiu kS '-i. I
lle.ole 75 I
llllltt' A l.niiiloli 2il 2 I
lliialnil Fly -.1) 30 I
Clllef Coit.illilatrtl 9.1 1
Ctllivilllilull'il Fopia-r IS 2
Flown 111 eerie 4' .50
Cil aurai I IS
L'uiiaollilalrd Ailnn-i 75 M I
Forte 71.1 M
FIliiiipIoii Clipper r. I
F.tlilnrni.i Forbiii 4
Dim. H.iIv IS IS I
11, it'le A Hliii'l'tll IS IS
(inlilllelil L'oiienllil.itiil IS IV .
nonunion 3 i '
1 1' 1 1 1 1 lllnoiiiii 7.' 71
Ll lime I'i .V)
McKlnlrv D.-irr.ish I ;.'
Mini of Aiiii ilili 2S 2', I
.llaje.lle ' 70
Mrxieuii M.'lnN 21 21
Nevuili Puiiiil.'ie 7" .71
New llnltli' 3 .1
New Fornelin 7 7'. '
O'llo (Jnpper ,.. 20 ;3
Old Piiiiiluiini receipts ... 7 7',
Onecn I 1',
Hlktr HegeniMii CiJ
llsien Copper 10 14
souiliwe-i Mining 1 II.
Slewiut .M Im liar IS I 11.1
Tliii'ip.ih Mlnea ,. 1,1,
III nil Melala , 4S 4S
Pulled Venle Rtlinvon 1', S
Yukon Hold :s :s
02. ten e.iet'. in Uih prevlmia wek nnd
H.I93 i.ee In the a.atie week ii lenr aao.
Tlie lie.it) euppli kept the market In
uneailitfnetiirv eunilitlttu nnil as linn h nf
the Mini U w-te pi.ur to t.rillnnrv receivers
found it li.it .1 In place their goutli. Famy
Kri.dee eturre and stem!) Poor lines
tieirleeted Fiuiei nearby while llrm. but
must uf the nrferliiKi. were defective. Fancy
brnwnt nt'.in e and wuntfl Prleea Freeh
giiihert'il extrae, JI'Kc, extrae, flriita,
21 "(2. "jr. Urate. lSW20c; aeciinila, ICi,
4il' . Ne 1 'llrtlf., nsviae, iiennerj
wlillee, line in f.tiicv. 2S'i29c, lit-iiuere.
Iin.wne, .'4m2fi''.. mixed ct.inrs, tk122'C.
LIVK FOPI.THV- Hrnllers rloee.l steady
with u fair demand IturiMier. were In ile
um ml i.nl llrm Fuwle were weak under
nn tiecutttulutlnn. White leghorn bmllera
linver (liber line, iinrhena-ed Frlee,
I'l.wln. 1 !c . Iiriilleie, 201 12c . ducks, Lung
. Intnl. old, 14S" . eprlng, HSc . Jersey,
n. d. lISc . eprlng lr, gulneae. 50e ,
pll'inne 20J2nc, gei'e, H'eeUrn, per lb.
12' . greet., Sntiliiern. p.r lb., lie, dileks,
Hntithern. per lb, 13c . Weetern. 14c tur
kt'te, nilted, bene nnd mine, 111, 12c,
ri.i.eiere. p. r ib , 1 1 S c
HItF..ssi;p POFLTHY -Fanry heny
fowls flnsidy rleane.l )ip Small, dull nnil
weak old riif.eivrs eeir.e nnil llrm.
Hrnllers .-ilea firm Freeh killed nirkeya
In moderate aiiuply, but generally of poor
gutlt Nearby dueKllnKs in Hrriiimihi
Hon. wiih thn eiirplua belnn amred i'rmkn
pnuliry show little ehaige with Ilia
nii.temeni nioiigraie. Filrea. Freah fnivls.
Weetern, 1)04,1, eto Ibe nnil nvar Ur ,
Wemern. traldetl, large, lSc. . brnllrrs,
8i3Kc, '.Id rni'-.'rs, IJOIJ',1'.. eiinnba,
prime, while, P lb to doien, II 50. i
lb $3 lbs, 1 f.0. Turkeys, trash
hem and Innia. 1i Pratrn - Turkeys, ijrv
pltktd, salaried 1 le , Weetern, 30e Texap,
17fil7Sr. Hr-dlera, milk fed. IS lo
ll.e. 2341 23c fvirn fed, 1 tn ! b Jlc.
Chickens, 12 In boa, milk fed. 43 In 4T
lb, 21c, ( Ilia, ami over. 2l;,,c,, corn
fed, II In 17 lbs., 19c , 43 lha. ami mnr,
20r. Fnv.li. 12 In boa, (0 ll and ovar In
doalB. ",Vr ! 10 ! H U, list. OI4
rtiuiirra, ItflUHe.
new cniitm itee nr., iie..e.- snv. anil salt that be had hidden tl,..
f it, ('..., 1700 In 111 lee sacks. Iirliiulnif tii..m i.
tlnemiil Innurnnce Ctimn.itiv . .1 ii,.v.e,t suit case In Little Hock, lie off'ereil in
Hognrdus, necretury anil treasurer ,,r show Detective Seigeant Lewis anil lie-
.Stamfonl Saving Hank. Slum',,.-,! ilectlie I'ltcuck wbere he had hidden
Herbert II. Hean of Kdwnr.l H II"''' " ''Is M'oll.
A Co.. Samuel ,s. stuli, in'einber "'' l""1 l,"'ln '" n KHlli'V I114.il' the Inst
New York hlock l:..,,.., .....iswltcli on the fctreet car line to F'oreii
the
Conn
Smith
of tb.
1'. ll.
cut
Week, ex-lloveriinr uf Comic
ill-
closing price on
It lowest, nnil II
CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE.
.
Industrial stocks wen, again promt.
Pent In the dealings (.ntfJ
ihited SltM'k Kxchango .veKlch.v o,e
'ii,, ",'1M,,'"l"',"t "t epeclnli'le was
Allls.t halniers This Is m,w clasved a
tl "war stock," and theie Wts continued
1 11U1 alMiut iti largely IncrtMsed enrultiK
P'twer It opened at fl-fia,. whld, wa
s 111 11 point ntiove its
Friday This proietl
. .. . .. . ' "" 11111 nosed at
.U'V Crucible Sleel. Hie recent le-ider
of the "war stwkH," w itctlve.
niwneil al 4,, i of a point under
Fi'May' rloslng, earlv rallied in 71 14
hut then went nff a-faln ro e)7, closing nt!
fist, liiRplratlnn Copper develnpnl spe.
flnl strengih rfiul It sold as high as
.1.TH,, llhi)U4fh It closed t I2 iij.
I'nlted State Steel common' opening
piles of A7 prnvetl Its highest t
touclied a low of nnd closetl nt
SUV
Too rallmatl share wer fairly active
"mill for a time showed Hi nine, but thev
reacted toward thn close, Heading
opened at I lit,, touched high of'MfH,
mid then declliifd to M7, clolng Ht
I47"t4, Union I'acinc'a opfnlnif w
It high 129, Its low 121 nd It
closing IIS i.
pu r 11 i rom liepeatli a largo rock he
pulled one of the sacks. That was all,
ho said, nnd explained that he had
dropped one or the sacks hs he was leav
ing the Hickman home. Hut the otllcers
pvrslsled, and he brought ft 0111 it pile
of biush nnil disid leaves the two other
sacks. They contained $tss 33 Ho said
that ho had spent the rest on his way to
Little Hock.
NOISY BOATMEN ANGER PASTOR.
1'rn, 'I' tin I
flu mill y
II May
During
In In livery
Slimmer.
PiTTsnt'iid, July 3.1 - If rain should
fall even Siindav throughout the Vest
of the boating season It f.robably will nn.
grieve the Hei. J S Aventian, pastor
of the Tarentum nvangellcal Lutheran
Church, The cjnirch Mauds closo to
tho Allegheny Hlver Not lnfieiiiently
the chug chug of pleasure craft seriously
disturbs worship.
In the midst of a morning nervlee,
while tho Hev. .Mr. Averman w.in ap.
proarhlng an elofjuent period of hi ser
mon, a noisy motor began to cough and
bark The nilnlfter itopped nnd re"-'
mnlned silent until the noise from the
river had died down,
Then he astonished the congregation
by odeilng n fervnt prayer that It might
r.iln every Sunday diir.'iff tlm ummr,
Then he lesumed 111 sermon.
The t. lent a pound cut In the price
of lead by the American Smelling and
He fining Cninpatiy, fiom 5". tn ..t., cent
a pound' was about the only incident In
an nlhcrwi.e .1 nil nnd unsatisfactory
me tilt in.iiket during file past wetk.
The pasting of the month of .Inly waa
without martini feature In copper, spl
ler or lead, salts wit. of lhe must ortll
li.iry tonnag. " nnd the expect, d liuilng
niovenieiit". particularly '.n copper, fallel
of materialization.
l'niiil a copinT Imiliig point uf view
July was a disappointment, which every
..lie of the large product-is admitted. Ir
contrast with June' reconl buslnifs, the
month Jim ended wa" exiremcly dull,
although there were soiii..,sc.l. s l..i large
prodncets. tunglng rum 20 ilnun tn 19
niil. Tliete Mele li.sn salt." 1l01v.11 to
lii-j cents by some of the smaller mill
lug Interest",
Kesplte the fact that the volume of
tieW biislueia booked was ileci(le.rlly
hiii.iI', there was a very large Intpilry
from ninny ttuarters, none of which, how
ever, developed liitn actual orders. A
thorough canvas wiih made for lhe pur
poe of learning contlltlnni mnojitr pro
ducers. This sums up the situation:
"There have been large Inn ilrlis for the
,nietal, but no order of account This
may ne explained by the large lua-s man
nfactiirers having ii..l some of the cop
per bought a month or two ago on new
ordtrs, leaving requirements for their
new bookings of Mulshed material until
prices low 1 red. There Is no dr.tibt Ihat
nil coinutni r have been lonk.ng for cop.
per to go to lit least IS icnts a pound."
I'l-'Ml iii-era I ' 1111 11 1 mint.
The Anaconda. American Smelting nnd
Itellnlng mill Phelps. Hodge Inteiest
were Included III the citiuas." av well
ai some of the emaller produicrs and
their views were unanimous
One of the most encouraging features
that has develnpetl during lhe past Wa-ek
or two (next tn the seeming nf nctual
nnlir.i) hns been the vr laiw Inn
n.iges fnr'wluch Infpi.ries hnie been
ninth-.
One nf the largest ntni.unls itifpilred
fur was 70.000 tnus nf .upper In be de
llieied tlnring the next six mouth" one
producer abl Ihat In- had HiilireHv re-celvr-d
mi liiipirv"fiir 11 Kiraler amount,
while niinthii prnilii.er inhl nf an M.
ipilry that had .time In Ills nlteiuinn
calling for s.riiirj i,,n n inoiith r..r the
next two year". r 11 toial of li.. una inn.
Owing tn the war m.ler placetl In
this cnuntry prndiici'is aie cuiulilent
that 11 buying 11111v.111.-nt nf gigantic
prnpi.ilinns must sonn take p'1,11 e Thev
believe that cnpi.er will ng.1.11 be nil a
llrm 'jn tent basis rathei than In iim
ptereut straggling inmlittnn Sharnig
In this belief me pi nilui-erii win, Inmilla
between Mi or '..0 per ...nt. ,,f t,P cnllll
try's entire ntitput
With lhe sagging cnjiper and .i Iter
p'lcei ninnufactiireri .f sli.et copper
and sheit r.nc have started to leadjint
their limitations lo conform t the now
V htilllia
A 3 en- t em b,i t.n nrdmi'd In
she-t zinc' 1. 1 a ,11 w bisis nf it , em a
Youth Shtiot Man VVhn AVn Try
I11U In Hob It' Mother.
CoMNiiTus-. Tcnn . Juh 31 Virgo Ho
fntih. 12. s.iot and killed Tliomi" 1
Pollard, 35. wh-le Follar.l was nearng 1 p. 11111,1 .in. .-t . ..pp." h,iM ,0, n tlrnpped
and attoiiiptitiK to rob the boy's mother S cent a pound .imn :t le en- lush ..f
at their home on Island No. 35 in the':.". -. ut to :'i.. ,ra' ,)nd . ,.pp r rolls
Mlsse.iippl Hlver have btcn lowered a like 11 mini-1 id 23i,
Pollard, who formerly boarded nt Mrs. cents.
C.oforth's home, met lnr on her way tn; Consumer" have show 11 no signs vet
the Held and learning she hid $4 de- j of neutering the market lot enh r spel
ir.anded the money He grabbed th." J'T ur co't r Willi a big dem in.l for
wnman. knocked lnr .lnwn:ind choked : bi. us for muii.tl,-n puipin.es it u ihought
her. nt the same time rltllng her puck.ts. h it lulling uf the".- Iwo metals sliuuld
Tk.n Miiiin? norm 11 I leu at i nnarii, 1 " -"""'''"" -".e
limine 111 tn Inst.intll
A eomnei's Jury ret timid a verdlcy
that the boy was Jutltled.
RAILROAD EARNINGS.
l.AFKAWANNX
Tbe i.e'itw.ire, I,nrknwarinu and We.'ern
ltillti.nl r.-rnrt" I" the Interstate Com-
inert e i;tiinmiii)n i"r ..uin-i
Tol.il oper. rev. .
Total nper exp'
1915 rhaiiee"
3.3l. Ml Inc. Iioi 301
2,534.191 Inc. !l.591
114,710
21,1)05
11 304. 720 Inc.
1.U13,'03 Dec.
Net oper. rev
liter. Imullle
Tneile llioilllis'
T.itnl oper. rev.. .113.014 705
Net ilper. r. v ... 15.C33.215
Oper. liiiiime...l13.52C.13.' Inc. II.25.1O0
ATLANTIC COAST LINK.
Tbe Atlantic Cri.mt Line It.1llr.1a1l Cum
iianx repert" for June!
1P. Change.
Ilper reienue. .. 12.327. 2i70 IVr 1523 ill
up evp .V lllt 1.914. 15I-. pec 4(,0.S1
Op. r Income
T'.elte ninnthi'
Ilper relentle .$31
lip expe
Oper
Income... I7.0I3.K1 I), c.12 Olf 490
HOI'KINH VAI.LIIY.
The llnrklna Vnlley llutlwav Compnnv
rip,iris for .luuei
.Miiiiuf.ietiirers are frl.'hten d ar
until (his condition lias p.ieeti ti,e will
not come into the market for c.pper,"
said a.prtidii'' r In rup.iii".' t,. i ipicstmn
as In why nn bujing b.nl ilei. b.pe.l
The following tabulation shows tho
drup In metals In thli muiilrv fiien ih
e,ir's iilgh.-.t Ilgure" i rt nt a pound):
High. a- l..t..'
Copn.r :n;oi. i,i..ti
spener i .riliiinri i ., )i Ul,
T'n -v jr.
' .'
.Slier beffiie ha there b.ei: mch a
disparity between the dnni. stn a id l.on.
don irlcei for metnli When tin, fur In
stance. S'.ltl up t,. :,x ,-eiiis in ihn con.
tr laii -prll, due If. ,t fear that im
"Inrters wolilil be unable In si.-tlre mnre
metal. It was unilniurbi'd in Loutlon,
wtlele theie Wele big Mocks If fact,
the lor.ilon iuotatlon of il'.ui was e(iilva
b nl lu but In I., ceiti,. h. r ,
While spelter prnes w.r.' .oaring t.i
llieir linpleceduileil levels, th,. Liin, Inn
market trailed far behind, .11 Him Hngrlaji
b.u.iers refilled in .nine Ii in this market
at the tun. lit figures then It w .1.- i,,-u-.wlic
biivmir that ndmni.-il tb in.irt.e.
3f. 4 t Dec !, :?.21 .Later the Kngllsli ehoriage lueame nuirs
acute and ti e i.,ina.id inure ! sisrent,
wiih ll resulted tn a n ia'iona' rise m
Loudon spelter.
1 112 401 Dec. 163,430 1
A tuna 24 493.11 3 Pee 3.279.933
1115. Ch.inae.
113. n: Inc 11.1.14I1
3J2.3U3 Ine Id fid
174
TIM
-
ll'l,77:i 111.' t:
1 n . iii.
no 31 per
tlllli'll eri.b-d .lull. 10
l,.l1.i:.3 De.' I.1 '..92 I
4.114.350 Dec CIS 37fi
Total revenue .
Ilxpensee . .
Net oper rev
Orosa inct.me, .
Net Income . .
For the iweli.
Total i.'ientie
Pipeline
Net op. r rev.. II 99C 7l Pee IJ20..1U
rirn Income.. I.S9C JJ11 I . . n;u
Net In.ollie 493.40.' i.e.- (I.. .134
NIIW VOHK l-PS'TIl II
Tlie New Ynlk I'elllr.ll Line, .'aieinent
nf earning, f"r .Inn.' and I ti. .el, ii'iotnli.
ended tune to 1.it shows the f.'. w ng
ciiinpirle.ini Hb a liar tgn
New Vork l. n'.ral Itillrtinil
1915 Chunse.
Ilper relenue. 1 11. SOI',. 704 Im s7f,.l
i. Pr eipen". .32i.1lll lie,, 1.H17 j,;;
S'ei nper rev IS. 17 6 1''C Ine II r,9J l"-,
T.il ll .l.diirtluns 722, 1C11 In.' 13 714
llp.r. Ilici'lne.... 4.151.021 Ine. 1 .779,3li7
From .liinunry 1
. per teienil.". 1551012 Ine IJ.IyOI'IO
dpe'r. exp.'Ilk.-. . 52,704 541 Dee 4.U7V345
Net oper rev IS2.7fc44l Inc. 17 dir. 025
Tt.l'il deductions 1.47,7 2.3 Ine 44.' nil 7
Op. r lnr Hue. ... 1 1,331 1(,S I In
Ho. tun and Albtnv Hnllrnnil
Oper reifiiue. .. 11517,1145 lnc
ilper Ini'nuie. .. 521,531 III..
From l.intinrv 1
Oper reveauei . 1 1 19 50ii Inc
Oper Income I . 'j l.'.tf.T lnc
Xllililg.iii Central Itn.lro.id'
Oper revenues . 11.111,213 lie
uper Income 1 . u I ...! (s im
Fr.im loiiiiiir) ll
Oper leveiiiif. l(1.55V.O-.,1 Inc.
Op. r In.oine n 3,323 557 In,-
Plfelmrr and Lake Rrle H.ilirnad
Oper revt-nues , tl 513.339 Ine ll.r, 319
Op.r Income 707,001 Ine 3419114
From January I 1
Op.r revenues . 17.037 Ml Pee ',7 cs.'
Oper. Iinome 2.5S7.l.i5 ni put;
New Turk, Chi. ago nnd'rd Lniil, l(,, i
rr.ml- T
Oper reienues $1, 0,1s, 004 Ine l'r. .1511
Oper In- oiue 3 Ifi 459 Im- I93.H4'
r roill a line 3 . i
uper revriiurs .a. 'i-i, if. inc
Oper Income ,55,123 lnr
Cleveland, Clnilnniitl, i-hlcsg,)
laiula llillwnvi
I2.1.'i,252 Dir.
Ill),.ll Del-
1
117 012 2iiil lnr
2 klO.415 lnc
Steel Co. of Canada
Common and Prcforriui.
NatSteelCar&F'dry
Common nnil Prcforrcd.
Canadian Car F'ndry
Common n id I'ri'forrod.
Canadian Locomotive
Direct Toronto and -Montreal
private wire connections.
J.J.CAREW&C0.
Stock Brokers
44 Broad St., N. Y. C. Tel. 5242-6 Broad
C.l',33 QS
H3.0."2
97, '.'.
$r,l on
t,'J4 2I
I221 J91
2;.'a7,j
1.95 "ll.
01.479
Car Lighting & Power
Standard Motors
Cramp Shipbuilding
American Marconi
Intelligently commented upon in our
Market Letter this week. Sent free
upon request.
JAMES W. BALL & CO.
67 Exchange IMace, N. V. C.
Oper revenues
Opir. Initime
Frani .Innuarv
qper ravenuea.
uper inv-oine
All linen
Oper revenue $2.1,157 192 Ine
uper. income ,ni. ;d,v mc
From January li
Oper ravenuea 1111 511. UT lnr
Oper, Income 30,419,111 Inc,
lilt KOI
3S.9.9ST
ami St
12.1,711
49,27
1451 411
2 341,901,
11,130 127
2 nso 701
l.'.4I.Ht
im:i,iu
Phoni h
I XXX
1,1.' I,
III dor
FOR
SALE
1 Lnrgo Industrial
I Plant on Deep Wntiir
Located In one nf the timet pr-ire.iva
Cities on 'the At'Olttie se.tboir-l Tll
loll .11 n K " have a lln.r spt.e t( nbo'lt
100,000 lit fl nf mmlerii tinssruclbia,
lilpplng liii-llie both ni .in I w uar,
I'rlt-r lees than i 3d eon of itKirttemtn
rl.OYD It. ( IIHIIIN, in Wall H , V,
Speelall.l In . '
Water front l'roperlle., Faclorlr., 81 Ji,