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1 THE SUN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1915. U. S. WHEAT CROP IS I SYNDICATE BIDS FOR DODGE SOON SELLS KRUTTSCHNITT SAYS ! EGG PRICES JUMP AS ASHOKAN DECISION TOBACCO MEN UNITE TO END TRADE EVILS Slao eomlposo the saecUIIV wara aloctad Nftward wise, rrprasantlng dralrn driirge w. Hill, rapraaantlng igaretti manufacture ra i Jeaae a. r.io, , repr,. onting lotraceo marrufacturtra ; ..,, Kos, reprfseiillnit leaf toll 'Ian Asa ior. . representing . ,,, , ri.,. fadurar. r'harloa Du IiK it ;l Wit M 11.1 1 i-. m rtltuy Mini COUMtl jtil !..:, S . ... iin treasurer, FOURTH OF WORLD'S SO- PACIFIC STOCK. HIS MIDV ALE STOCK, REDFIELDIS WRONG THE HENS QUIT WORK SAVES N. Y. MILLIONS Offers to Buy IMJM, LOO Holding of I'rnnsylvHiiin linl I road. Com Production 8.090,000,000 BnHhfl, ii OmIk of nit.- 000,000 Over Ml I . hpoH ThHf Director Has Din- Pacific Mall llnid iM'rltici'xi Dillon to ProfMnte Dealcn Owners of Land Taken for Dam Who Mliletd Bayer of j (Jet Only Market Valae, suys Storage Prodneti r. 8. Hapreme couri. New Organisation Plan to Pnt Stop to RulnoUfl Com petition. i si'innonV Law farted i Siih' of Ships. posed of Rntln $20.0011 ooo HoMIno. UN A I lioi.l.s IMIICEfl I P i T ii Pa fr.. try IKaTON. Xov. s. rnprecoib n'e.l est I i iti i rdnrna are shown In th iie r Agriculture's report made ii it I'Muvam of nindKloM ihf roun over mi Nowinlier 1. Previous re ports Ihdi .1 r.i humper Top, but to sjgy'g goes bryond ony of thr. others in Dm hopeful which it holds out. Wjiiv crops nrl showlm; production isrord wilt, ii may rmwln unbroktn for ears I-'. i t Ol .ilitr Suited III tin the '-urn rro j,i'!m ,io,noo reuth r in October re i isnartment' - estimate of rot I vi ft being rateed to I bushcte, an Inoceaee of j .-., i. i bushels Shade oh i ictober over the . sllmat i Thla com crop I aanipaiin aritli i.OTl.tot.ooo buhl in I and .ii average of l,TOO,144,000 I tjuehelsr ih rive yaan from io to 19 in. Tha farm prica for forn on No- i troinbor i sraa II. I ctnta bushel, com I pni.'ii with 70.1 i bushel a year ago ! The coin Prop on tile llasls of tile prOS" am prlca is therefor worth l,tll Mo.oov, henl The wiie. i rop i.rralKl of All. I P win equal almoal one- fonrtii of tiie world's entire output, it riu esiubllnh .1 record never before gea- ti.-.l by that prop in any nation. The American harveet this year eaoaada lha previoiLs record production of wheat In this pountn by more than 110,000,000 kuelo-is. Tiie w 'ie.it production Is esti mated in Hie latest report at 1, 001,01,- 000 Lionels. pOmparsd with 101,017,000 kushel- 111 I0H und an average of 101,000 buahell in the five year perlml The price 00 November 1 was 11.1 vents, compared with 07.1 vents on Novembar 1 a : ear ago. The w heat vrop on the bams of the November flKures maana llll.ltig.l Data, barley, rye. sweet potatoes, bay. gobacco, ri e and peachaa ail bare ieen produced In quantttlej never before liar, vested .11 .1 siiiKle yeur In the history of tha country, ordinarily the heavy iro- duetion would tend to decrease prices, kut with the iSuropaan war continuing it l believed the 113 prop will be ti e moi: valuable ever harvested. . The pom cr p is unusually poor in Quality, llnci . the com surplus States and In tiie northern states the cereal waa raiiEin by an e.,riy rreeaa which caused in li light, chuffy grain. l iKiirr. on ll I he pops. 1 s showing the iae of the rope, preliminary estimate In aiicee. with figures giving last is and ihe average of the five t lOUM nor; yei - yea rs f toil a v kuahcii I'.nei to 1!M:! were aiinoum ed I follows 1 11 thouaanda 01 p . loin's being omitted I . Pit 191J '.'.(14 real' Crop eillmat crO!' avrae Corn . '.' ..::. :.T"VJ-n Wbeal 1 . . Wt.etl 0M,n On. . : ..T.s 1.14141 1.11141 1Ur..v . .. .:'-.' IS4.W1 Ifl.tll Me H.1M M.77 MJU Buckwheat l.gl ':.i u..v; Vatsteea . . : &,? 134,411 gweet potato.- ,...'.. ..,..'"1 (..,'., Hay lame ton- i "1 1.4ffl CM! Has il.l ilonat, tt.M i-...:.. Cotton .pound- '..."'.'."' T.Tl.a C..Ja,0f- Toba.-co .pound.- l,(U.J2 1.414.471 0N.4I1 Flax- Ililk lt.M Itl.Sui Jttee M.ffil 1,44 t.OW Kachea . . w in fa lea 1..111 yesrs .... 11.314 1MM 14.(14 Apple- :. M Nt M.KT gus iir beet ttoiisi .fil I.JM l,tu g.slloiules oil allies e of ti. Next Month. Kitia. eailuiases ol t.,e eats crops ai I tun a!uc as estimated by prlOSal paid to farmers uaoemoai i win ne an aoiii.cetl by the Department of Agricul ture on Wednesday, December 11. Other details Ol t lo: ' ops arc : Com Sba-ks of corn on farms November 1 estimated at '.ifi.iins.oou Bushels, compered with 10.040,000 kuenels a year ago. and l 'j4.4u7.nun tUsiit!s tic- a. ;.ifie ol '..it preceding ttve year.". Weight per measured bushel: wheat. 17. a pounds, against 11 last yoar and 11,1 t ,. ten our average. Oata, u pom. .Is. tigul st 81.5 last year and 31.7 the tin ear average. Barley, 47.4 BOUiida, again 18.3 losi .'oar and 44.5 the live year avei age. A census cot; port to-day ahowed T.114.171 .an- a, lined from the (018 erxip to Noveinuar I, counting; round bales a.- hall luilea, against 0,110,013 for 1014 Round bales Included this year totaled V.-ii. against 21.12 for 1914. The ginning yield of states follows; Alaha. na. 2oT.8"7 . Arkansas. 941. 001 1 Florida, . :t T . tleorala, 1,441,10; Saoulaiana. jth . Mlsalaalppl, 104,000; North Carolina, 101,056; Oklahoma, 171. "S'.t . Kouth I'urollntt, 77J.4M ; Tennessee, 140.100; Teaaa, 2,141,000 1 all other totes, 4".:'.: THE METALS MARKET. Rift iroh tit llnrii to Hh 1 uder is', C9Ut Domtatit' 1 i taat i'n' marki iun.fr 't cnpi!' cvniimu4tl to fin- elefejroljiio ycsttriliy. urn. Pfodunng liorr UUM1S I'"' llUltBMm vrr t ejexi U in nt il u ittuin '. i Pirnri fsbuainrBK - ..ir-,ft hut w.tii th- plovn.a; of athlit iu ai. LontrVla or ur mum linn mora i-i .115 i.i iroppffr 1-p4-tr. "ft t'tc irolytiu joi rtiffi'-ult to buy Uitdtr U1' if i tlinty ttHys from o?ttLfr tlri or - con I tlttlMft KsilOrtl M)pj4er rvportvd fiom Naw Virk uia No-Tfrnii-T idi ori na ' I In wljr0 CuBtom Hon-'- rHuma wf l.iatvi loiu I no) utli ng u nhipiK-o lo RiisIbihI 11.11. ipaiti Mid louth Ameri-'ni At-.iu hoV mently lkt n 1 ir fotin of : 1 ti. - it::-1 . t (i 1 i-t tit llttfOli lias V.-e- 1 - . ;.;i,-t Q fttrut Hi it all N Tim Vma i)Ulit II -iP-i-iirti 1 1 itMie. with Bpoi aalabl' ai wblla bokltra wrre akni. t" IliWi' i" tl npti nurkri Spot Mr ait - tin nt laaDHdon VM ' liialu-r i 16. 10a Tin- i 1 iff a por rnirkal waa Mc ,i( Hi . 1 - 1 I Loiidoii, ;i ilfH'Inif ol il from tl.e prrviuua qtiotatTon l-tiauiril tin -it rn iio 1 1 ay Mb itffaili with aiiJa of iu ton. Hf-.i iie! Bikli out niiitfti 11 coou demand w t- tiniit'r 111 (on?, with BOOt New I York 1 lialwaen i."1 ilw 1 Noveni bar w;i iui.it.'- Rl I -'' '1 N'-v. V.nk a,iul War K;' Hi I OUll Th IsOimJou mar Jpi ii in I in 'l '". moi l.e-.i.l w i- trcitiffwr ii. lour, with r fnrtlior tlv .1 : 1 ' i'ltltfltialffl 'i ll r-irOl wti Ull")lHnail oiat?r1u ' ' York. t i w.t Fabt 01 1 .ti 111 - Tlli London niMi K' t Vffl 9 t v anal - .r '-4 1.,. Cd CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE. Kerl. I i rin 11 . ( imnera i 1: t rente Vl rnknra mi rinar. V ill1 til !IHl--r 4 en the CoithfiliUatf to asi rentif v aeUn United Htetai him tilL'hrBI 1,1 in- ii Ki ty yeaterde tha market ratof'k Kx. hiiiur aniftatl 'b in th"1 final 0ffliUfp, ontmou tuM m it, t pu t-heU m Wiiii It rent, thin eentperlni mmi 111 opettina quotetton ol i&ti I h aol down 10 yvx m thr ajtariioon I'foetiiaV I at 14,, Somr of thr ajgl1 Btlcl4i wnJc ir..f ' It in -t 11. it mi i- 1 r,i' iiii Mcrl. a Mr;1 uptMih it 'v iiow 11 4 nt a. point from teturdee. wdvjii'-rj tn ,- but n lioaed at TlVi, ita Jowrpt WtattttihouBa Kir. tn.- opened i !,:b wb impro anitni from katurday of U ot it point. reatHi tt 7a runt thru roaa to T4H. In ttir iltarnnnn II fol to ffl, rloalni at 'a Nl.iJiw-li M. i lira f u-r io 1 bt lM, rorif lush ..' and i-'leaed Ml W1!, Ill Inwrm niic'in; eii AmirliMii I 111 t.iti.'lifi a niffli or . i',n it iluaad at (1, it n lof AHiMiinU - .iily -'t. Ti- tffh u it.:,. but etoaad at Iiiapli'etlen Copuar louobMl hlffn 01 4 inn t-ioard iii ij Tnr rallroed harrai wtir (ten I tariff, hui orottol batily. na run-, latrr on K- n 1 1 . oin-nrti di ir.i , tMhr.1 high ol 4( and clotted at US. ita it. is reported in toe financial dlatrl that . lo put itroni fjrndlcntfi h I-,, fo, u,t Usse from the fonnsylvanlt Rail road Company tiie M,9M,4M Houthtrn raclfl atoeh it hoi da and which ;t cured In 111 through tic OSOhsnfl ,. it- 111,171,100 Dalttmora ami Ohio atock. The rj-ndl.-nte. an reported tn Will Street, consists of K'thn, l.oeh ft Co., Hallrarten Co., Hsyuen, stone tc Co, ami Barnard m. Barttcb, Thoaa men tioned refused yaatardi) to day anythlni about the reported syndicate. It Is known thai SSVersI weeks uro the Pennsylvania Railroad was offered ss for Its hoi. lint:- of Southern Pacific stork and that tiie olYer was refused. Kor a year or more there have been bid ders for tiie Pennsylvania's Southern Pa rifle itoch, but noti" of the offers bar teen satisfactory to tha PanniyW.tMa company. The reported nW s v ; n I it-at a Is said to haVS offered toe Panni yivainu Railroad Company 100 per share for 100,000 shares of Southern Pacific, lunt for jo.iioo additional shares and a point lusher tip to 107 for , very SUCOSaaiVS (0,000 share-. Tiie Penns) Ivanta Raliroad aoqulrad the Southern Psdfft stock at the time lh Union Pariflc was forced to aei rid of its holding of Southern Pacific shares under a Government nrcraa NEW PEERLESS CORPORATION. ! DlMatara Pfkakli win Br bourn I'hU Week. I'lans are Iieuis COmpldtOd for the 01- , ggnlogtlon of the now Peerleaa Trui and Motor Corporation It Ii egpactad that tiie officer and board of director will j lie choaen before the close of the present week. Among those who are mentioned for the directorate are D. It Tinker. Jr.. vl e-presldent of tin- Chase National iBank; Charles v. Rich, Pioe-preetdenl I of the National City Hank: P .1 Mc I Intoah of ii. Broadway I S Terry and I! O. Treinalne, Isjth identitleil with the I Qanaral Blaotrlc Lamp Works of Clave I Und. Ohio; i D Wagoner, president of the Genera Vehicle Company : 1. n Klttredgo, tiresident of tiie Peerlesa Motor Company, and Harlson William, tin Kami 11 a aroat. The report of the American Cotton nil 'Company for the year ended August 11, 1191,', ahowa a n-t protit of l,tt4.40t, J which Is an increase, ni'fr 1114 f $1. I 010.710. The bond interest and pre I frerred dividend for the year remained I unchanged, at 1471,000 and 1011,110 re I apectlvely, while the surplus for Hi- year . just ended, amounting toll, 417,417, ahow ; an Increase of 11.010,780, The surplus tor H'li s euual to T vlO per cent, earned on the . ommon to, ,; or in,, company. egslns; 1,01 pet previous cent, year. on the same stoct tin tip' COTTONSEED OIL. Th" list was -teadr. due In the ibaleBiei I in the badge sellin Crude oil was Ann earl? at , Jit, hut -ome late report! At re that conrcaaloni were brtni madi Ihe eotton innlng report had ceaiparatively little siflvieii'.' on thr DXsrfcrt Daetlnei in cotton rselrteted apeciUattva demand for mi Con sumuiif inquiries are not abundant from an) quarter. ITer ioe Closing prices bid Spot t trf,i r ') bcenbsr.. TaU)faW r 34 January. i.&?0)7.(4 Mareh ' 4444. f I 01 I May ' vi0 : ; N BUSINESS TROUBLES, Rankrupt rnltlonw. Jt'DEBROP Uii.s COM PANT A p:l tion tn l'tnlifup:''y ha been fliru eftnat liuaabrod Hron Coenpetty, meniafnrturai ..f Hp.Mi iik at :r.:i Br..a,it ay, by liounaa, Bcburman 1 Dwlgbj ettorntya for theur prtditoeai 'fu'a Kona a . John H. st.iriit. itaniit ..f IV Co lombo 4 Co of Milan, I tlii v, :.?.:.:.. nnd Anttin Hchmld tra-r t.f th- IU!r.-u Throwing Competty, lt3,5H, it wee .rojo,i rh.tt tii- pomenny on mentantbai -ml in ittrtj in writing Ineblilty .0 pay Ita 1 debt a, Judga Hettgil nppotnted Krt.i-rri.-k C Uudebrod racalver t tha -om- p.in- uiith r ;t bond ol $10,000 .tt tha 11 irni of credltora. He wea na-crrtarv of t.ie compst-ny. Aniniig rredMora who raojuoated the app;n:nirnt of Mr llude nred arr chethem end Phenla vetlonel Bank, ltt.141; Arnold Kr:.. ; g & Co I30.0S9; U f ulnga A Co UMati HeJ don Tliru.. '. 't. nip. ill? , fin ;:, nnd I'ao1 Uerll t Co., H" Quk?ll mt all tijt-l at liee.OOO, oonttetlng 1 ' H-'.vk. 1 100. OOO: eccounta, t tnd ''it 1 In hank. fl'-.OO't max eTKRNBBHU, man Ufa 1 r -.f ii - ! uren't t-'oak ii! Wt1 Te -t-t; ninth , utrfrt, 1-1 . tnaUc a.l a- gpfl r:i To j iieoraj i.iAjtr A neikl-HI In I'H'.k r uptcy w ne a .-"i flird ttgalnat him by I My" A Ueldantlth, ettorpari f"r tbeea cradltora: Jacoh Jncobe, 70; William ! A. AUmen. 1150. on.i a. Ho. men, t. I .la hi! trie.- ur- $ ".miy .i; : .1, $ 1 '., He hrfati hu.ltiea ti, I Tr .1 o . Ju.ln,, Hough eppolntd 'ir-.trg Uewyti re- ei.er In Liopd f r.,f)o-) and eutborteed hint to contlnua bualnaaa fur tbirty deya, BLK AN DBiCHBg, tnanufooturer of vv., lien' apparel ut i.t U'.-h Tcntv , fourth atroet, hat meda an : nivn nir-ti tn Derld 1 Oolltb. AnatTtlon in nenk rupti y bee a.o been niei egnltint him tbeaa ffadltora, Murtin 1. I.via. $0t; I Hrtk, lit, end ii i Jenowak) M- Lie vlltWiK ur Haiti . 1 1 be i(0,000 .nut .tel. U,000. Mr. Ln-P'tifH htta !"' :i hi thla line alii, t- ari'l open'-. I all offl e in tlii cltjf In til 1. I'l'H K DYK MILK COMPANY A prtiMon in bankruptcy haa baoti Hlad egefnal -h f'ura Pye wnk Conipeny. wholeanla i'-airr iii illki and aetlna nt in Fifth avenue, hy theea retiitura: Jeeon rt. 1 K'!ier. M&0; 1 1 vma H lark ma 11, a nil ll'i mull Krank, $150, Th com pany ma-ie nn nalgntnani on ggturdey. Ulebllltlta ara a . . u 1. &,000 UlCHABtd CBRUHBI A petition in bonk- 1 ruptry ha bean Hied egelnat Mlcbeal Caruael, buldlng I'ontnw '"r -if j 7 1 to L'7n J tfcat 13.Mli ftr.et. hy Ch.rir K f?ae), a crodltor, for $100 It niieg.-.i that thtre art- mn than tnrt rradltora .MIl.l.IK STKINV- A peilti.oi In bankrupt haa baan iH"i mcalnt Utllla Rteln uek ( fry anl lutn h room at ISO garond eva n u, hy Mi'ite rradltora: Loula UalTmen $223; .Meyer A r-.ff-r-lin. iftOT, and I.ann A Co,, 115, MeMllllOtl .irr g,000 ami naaati $-oft. 1 AaalcnnifntB. i.t r IA1 ROglCNlAWKIU t gON. Irving Boaaiiswoig of tha nnn of l.iiiln lg tt.. aanswalg .on. Jobbera In dry g'".i at 31 h 111 h .t re M, hat nutu - vtgnmant of nil fr lha tlrni li Hohnen .1 tortor Thf bualnaaa vim erturt1!! by i.u'iig in lvn.". and 1 r 1 iter waa admit tad tn t ba 11 riii 011 f eliruury I. I :n 5, BMPIHH uaist gTOBKtf. INC., of :o Koat Pourtaantb atreet. a it '1 1 hi .in. h 'toe rt' m,; W"e.trhei,trr u rnue, hga inaoe ,tu aaalgnntant lo laldoru M Mll bamien. The runipany waa ini'orporatad on .Inly ,'4j ulih it pit .1 1 nock 13,000 HOY Aid MA It H!,i: wORKg, INC.. manu- reotu ear (r mnrbla nxturaa at 1 Real Hix teht h ft real, lia- inula iuvn . to Harry ito enfald. al(ti l?hargef I'roni llankriipr.v. Judga Hough in tho L'nltnd Htetoi Dlo t rh't oun yaatardey grentad dlahareai tn t hrne h.ui krupi : llarmeii Khikal Bteln. ln.. illipr,.ri .I jnuok-'fl tifli. 1- gacond ft reel. HovblUttae, 1 00. 1 14 . i'ur hontiale sptmge Company, 4i; Hold t 1 t . liunlliiiex, lT,4l3i Charlei Mnller, 7d riant ITOih atreet. ufr. IjebJIItlai, $3i.iM.'. I iii ry 11. ftlinpaon, Colon avanua, fur marly hakery and tun h roam, llebli t Iri. It,4ffi slutnea Jordan f ur nl' 1 1 r, :: ivtrk How, llebllltlea In, Mi; Jacob v 'laotaby . manufei'tiirar of fur trim m u& ;.: Kaat Blavabth atraat, llabllltlaa, 111,054; Marine liom coat umaa. 1 eft run v -fifth atraeti llebllltlaai 1 1 0. 0 J : Loula p. Lavy, nieiiufeoturar t woman a h.'. i!i Wen iiouxtitii Btraal ; Jacob Diamond, rlothlngi 1 4 1 statu hi st roei ; gfd nay .1 . i 'in ap, hi r. I Mar inn evanuo; Urael U HO Welt, pelllta, 579 Kaat Movant) ninth areet; Henry 11 n damn n. piano niauufai' turrr. eg& Heenth IVOItuai I'an! I'irk. , tn I'oion avenua, formarly llquora Mai I'lne t Broder, actraaa, -'-'i garond avanui O'lm- Mnd. --t.itioiifr, l" 1 7 HI vine ton 1 treat! William Miller. iIitmncm, id Klirh teenth atraat, Hehllttlaa, 117,110; Hyman l.atiea 'I.eBHeh, im, lirvenn t-treet. llahlll llaa, $11 T TOi a ml hhlnry w. hhi, 110 VL'asat il.l!, vim- ti, 1 1 1 . 1 1 rt..,,,,, ,.i.tf engineer of the Dock leparimant, re iircu on a prniiDn. .f. r. vi.ys iniur l. run t. I'll. a I a - . . ....... Marcllua iiaitiey tiie L'nlon Metallic ami the Remington tion Company and a I lodge, president .if Cartrldg Company rnM and Ammtinl dlrW l'ir in the new Midvaie ste. i and Opdngtrs Company, bgg sold .1 larae pari of his atoch in the new compgnifi Thl learned -ester- day from men who ate connected w-itii the Midvaie vompany. Tho announce. mem of thla fact created groat turprloa in the Una .vial dlstrlvt, for it was under stood thai all those who Were connected with the vompany believed the stock. WMC has a par value of $.".0 per -hare and WhlOh has -old as high as 07, wool, I soon be worth considerably mora than the present Maine it coo Id not be learned jut how much of his stock. Which is estimated at ,00, Oiki shares, Mr Podac had sold i leiori was that he had sold abOUl 1 000 shares, ami that he had accepted an offer from William Rockefeller of 0 a share for the remaining 110,000 shares. At whatever priv.. Mr. IHsIk disposed ot hi koldlnga, whether lii the oiien mar I ket or at 11 private aale, W all Street be- lllavaa that he made a handaoma protit tu th transac tion. As Wall Btreet undei- ttanda the situation Mr, rio.iKe got hia stock in exchange for the stock of the I Remington Anns Company, a new con cern which is building a plant at Rddy st in.-. Pa,, and Which has valuable coil tracts for the manufacture of war muni Hons for the Allies. PnM i.immi in Itaek, I At the time tin. Mldval merger waa ff acted loltte of the companies pur , based h the banking ayndlcatO headed by William A. Road A- Co., Which ar ranged for the combination, decided to take stock in the ntw Midvaie vorpora tiun. others took cash. Mr I lodge is understood to have been ow n. r of ail of the sto, k of the It.mlnaton Arms I'mii- pany, receiving llo.uoo.ooo nk In the itiaw company for the Remington nock. I Boon after trading in the Mldv.ile I stock began on the curb the stock soared to ;iT. Aftl r that the pliCS le gan to decline gradually and fell yes- terday as low as 71,. Wall dtreet was at a loss to egplgln this drop In a stock for which aui " a great future tu,! been predicted until yesterday, when it la-came known thai Mr t lodge had been a ver heavy sell.-r of hi holdlnga. it waa denied thai Mr tfcidge plgnhed t' resign from the dtrectoratu of ihe MldValO COmpgny or thai there was any friction between pint ami his associates on the board. j i Mher directors of the company have I bean egtremely bullish on the outlook for t tho stock and have announced from time lo time that tiny were not only I keeping then- stock, hut thai thw were continually purchualng mora In tbn open i market, It cnuld nol ie learned why Mr. Dodge saw nt to part or all of bis h ll street's theory a chance to nearly within a abort spa.; cided t'j do so. dlsiMise of a large aiding In Mldvah Was that he saw double hti money e of time and de I opiued lioui a Monih Abo, The MUW .ti. St, pany was formed under tho luws of lie t'oinpany lias a little more than : end Ordnetice foin on October 19104 Deleerere, Tnua the ayen in eBlelgB4?e only i month, h laiUKhi p-r cent. hKock Of thr and the entire T thr J'.'.Tr.n. epltul Mid vela Mteel Compeit) . ib a re cepltal of tho He-tn- hiffton Anns Com pen , und th v Krutl.era CompMI) It Ivleo t-iok trol f All of the pr.iMrtiM of Coateev1U Rolling Millet win.-ii ere nh MMt the op- ereted liy th" Worth Broihii Mid vela st- end Ordnan 1 i. Tho mpeni in eapltellged at $100,000, Tin- oompeny has tin- becking -f ouch men gj Percy A. Rockefetler Cherlr-a A. Huhin. preetdent of tin- Ouarenty Truat Contpejty j Krenk a VBwlerllp, jioranlotit of tho Nat Otml 'it Hank AUiori H. W'iKi;i. pri-fihi ' of the 'h.ifo National Bank, ami William K. t tiroy. who la the prealdeni 'f the com pgjty, SABIN ACTS WITH WALLACE. Bleated o Meresstlle Marine Pins. tectlve 4 Olll III 1 1 I ee. The election r Charles li Bahlni hres- ident of the (Juaranty Trust Ootnpany, to the Wallac iiunlttee for the pro tection of preferred etockholdere if th- International Mercantile Marine com-i pant- yesterday waa thought in financial I drcies' to mean that there would he a j spoedy reorganisation for the cumpan At the preaenl time there are two committers, the Wallace commute, aim the Bannard , ommlttee, win, h reprcsci -ths bondheldw of the company. Ti e t.. committees hate not yet been able to agree upon Joint action. The wai ace committee, it said, has found assets that Improve the out I. for the company. It is understood In Wall street -hit one of the plans of the Wallace com mittee is the retirement of outstanding DOndS, pnsslhlv at Pal Till.- wiil lie effected either hy offering a new Issue to the stockholders or by scIIIhk Ihem lo an Underwriting syndicate BUTLER HEADS TRAVELERS CO. .it Prenltlcnt lit unit rrrlre na Oflee Hid. iiarti'hui. Conn N'n ! Ihe remilar November meeiinB "f tha Ulrei ton of th Ti .i m i na ure nee ou- tun iimm avenlng VlcePrealdeni i"u.s j- H title r wm unaulmouely iitis'ti si -tt'Nsor t-i ihe let svivcHtiT c lunlitim ,is prt'-lti prealdeni int 0) or tn- Tim veiara '"! .t)t a Traveleri Indeiniilty .onipeuy VioePreal4en elected iwrniba Mlary committee dent is an ex-filii John w ay Tfvei of iit- liiuiiico end ui which 'f prtel t member. a peelit, oontmUtee wen eeleeted t. prepttre approprleta roeoluilone on tn death of Mr. Dunham. Ireetdent Butler befu n with t'ia TraveUra ea an ofllve boy, BANKERS GET JAIL TERMS. n in timers of t hi si e rd a 10 , . t ., I'lrat Nalloiial Win Ma. BTRAOVSg, Nov. t. Judge Hay In the Psdorsl Court her lu-dtty' sentenced iiarnu ISugeiia Pi Ui Opponhelm or Paris, ss-Ueputy state aupsrlntendenl or Pub lic Instruction Howard .1. hUlgsra and ,- Aasnulnmsn Hlchard Murphy lo fiie Atlanta penitential . following their con viction of c.inspliai y jud other violations of the banking laws in eon Hon uiin the entuc'sxlomeni of more than 111,000 from the I'irsi Null. ,mi Hani, of Am stordaiu. The prisoners WSr sdtnltlail tu bull, a tun ol' error having In en granted by Judge Kay. 1111 the conspiracy POUnl th three men were bcnlciiccd to lovo ysgnj in prison and a fine of 11. On each of i'mi other 1 OOBBtg ty rorlv il u u.nl-ii,.- ... M . . years, to be served concurrently. AIIK! IN HELLING I AH i 111 .1 Radfleld ply to Recratary o' Commorc in ole public lo-. I. IV. .IllHus Kruttachnltt, ol' the Pttelfl hnlrman of the dlreotor Mad Steamahlp Company, tells Mr. Retinoid that the l.a Toilette oamena law ami ;,o other moaaura is FtuPOnalblO for the sale of tha steam ship company' siN liners a sale Which almost removed the American flag from the Pad AC, The Panama Canal hill 'dlil not inter feie well the business. In the rSagt," ays Mi KruttOChnltt, "whereas the seamen s Ian Impoacd most bUrdOltgOtlM restrict lone." Mr. Kruttachnltt says It Is not due to the seamen's law. but to the accident Of War, that the company was able to sell its ships without a serious loss. gOgmCU'l I. mm Vssnlleil. Mr. Kruttachnltt a letier is us foi- lows' . Kaw YOgg ClTT. "M v I i:ai: Silt ; I bav Nov a. 1I 5 . read your let- tar to me of Movotnber o. "The reaaona why IVcltli Mall could not continue to ope rat a n trana-Paclfle ships. If the ataman' Mil became a law. hae Issen given to committees of Congress III detail with supporting Iik ores Which have never been answered, in a letter to prealdeni Wilson. July 1014, l aummurlaed ti bjectlona t- the propoaed legislation nnd gave notice that It would result In th. withdrawal of tiie trans-Pacific ship-. After a ...ire ful review of the subject when tic bill was passed, we wtr unable to tind any way t" overcome the difficulties with which we were confronted, and with the approval of the shareholders withdrew from the business and sold Ihe ship "You refer to a reported dinner labs discus-ion in December, mm:!, between the Surveyor ot Cttatoma at San Kran r,, n nnd Mr. Batiwertn I w hich, bow ',er. differs so much from the bitter's opinions often espraaaed to me as to ral-e grave doubt as to the accural y of the reporter'a memory ) and to excerpts from what Mi. HchWerln said before a uommlttao of c ingress in 1011 about tbe Panama Canal act, and r rgue thai he aerltind lha withdrawal of out Oriental line to the Panama Canal bin. the Iprovlalona of whloli were not appllcabla 1 10 that lin. of ships. It clearly appears. I even from the excerpts contained In your (letter, that Mr Sbw.-tln meant that 'the Panama Canal bill would put Pa IciftO Mail out of business so far as , ihe Panama rout" is oonoemad, by law. I'auaillM lei In Illume "You reiterate thai Pacific Mall with drew from traris-Pacific buslnees be vauas u ns unprofitable in ,:irs paat, but uannot den)-, a-hat every one knowsi iii.it conditions bad . ....k.-.i .a least a vnv before the arlthdravral and tni bsoone profltaba and the prospects t the future ware most favorable, if Pacific Mail peralated in ih- ssrvlce dur. Ins poor years, it would certainly not ham ulKimlonril win n t'""l 'c:it had arrived, and others wer in slrht, I .....i.t for snstM i-omMllliM raaann. I "snail i.mk fur that reason in the Panama Canal art, win. li il. nut luU-r-fvra wtth the buaineea In the leas', ur .ii tie seaman' bill, whuh Impoacd I upon it in..?.' burdetisoms restrictions, j ! According to the preea the same reatric- lione have bean aaalojned by Mr. Robert I Dollar and Mr. .1. .1. U1I1 u lha oauae lot withdrawal .f their siuiw from the l'aeitie An- Hie.-- ganttaman knavei. ,,r fouls, either to conceal or not to I know, as you do, tii.it the f anaroa anal act ami nt the eeamen'e act wus tiie nai .ause .'f withdrawal . "Filially, 1 again t-t.1n11i.1in because : Pacific Mail iii.i nol wall tn se- h. i-ou would construe away the noaioui pro- j Islons 'i' 1 he law. "Tin law speaks fur Itself. The nan who advocated und the man who made , it worded 11 as to carry ut their I Intention to affect chang in oaiatlng oondltlona "Is?! me see Mgyc thej sought. In the hcarlugs held'oafora Ihe Committee mi Merohanl Marine and Klshojies ..f December II, 1011, Mr. 1:. Arthur, editor of the I'niii.1 Meuntra'a Journal, sas. " 'This mil I deelgned to Bet rhl ,if these nlltei. in tongue, .'Olor. J Instlncl and vert thina else, ami to r, lace them with Amerl, ans "Mr Andrew Puruseth, pr srnatlonal Ifaamen' l'nlon "'A v. ssel that has lhai t'ugs ill Ident In lays i kind of a crew (Chlnesel is so ntt.-iit unseaworthy that she Is not only ganger to horeetf. Inn to every class of vessel that she I meet-.. J'aKC 6. -eiiitior Hiirloit'a rn, I "Tmss the legislators I Ur, on, proceedings, . , till). I 'Hon a tor Burton i I I 'OHpl oher : ssioaol to JS, "The committee of tin- provision substitute woald ihe trana-Puclftu would be the Ii- provision .' The business on the I O.uuKht the adoption n Miction 1 i Of the I llrlV our Halt out of trade ' What ( suit of adoption of thl mx boats engaged in i Pacific no doubt Mould h forced lo j withdraw." Pago 11 ' . "Referring to tin language leal sec- I tion ! tho law requires the Collector of Customs, up.ni the sworn complaint of any reputable cltlgeu that tha eeutlon is ' not compiled with i which fp ,y be made I at any time up to g hours before ihe departure Of the vessel) to cause tiie I muster of the . rew to delerinine the lin l Tou ate powerless to change the law or 1 in control the uciion of members of the Heaineu's Union, who are alt 'r-pu- j labia Cltlsen ' II Is easy, however, I when tlkt lines of the faulfiu UoSSn have teased to he, to give IttstrUOtion which spparsntl) take the teeth out of Ihe law. "Porchaiica yOU hate not read opinions of Mr, William K. Mct'ombs, chairman of ti,.- Democratic hfattonnl Conimlttea, Which appeared in Tin; St n of Nuyern- ber thus " 'I believe that th" l.a PollettO law should be repealed. " I have Investigated carefully and I believe the bill pin- unwarranted bur- ileus upon lin ."inppniK iti.erva.Ri "11 is pleasant. Indeed. ,l, . Secretaty. in note your satisfaction over the fact that ihe stockholder! have received n i Hood price for their ships. Il la due lo tin accldeill of WSrt however, alitl i ; noi to iii,- seamen's bill, that the sbun-l ' ilonmctii of commerce on the pgclflo I ici a u lo tm chin owned line ot Rleum- 1 -nips was not accompanied by diss. nous lluanclal loss to Amerlcuii cor- poratlona ami tiuir tockholderi Yours very truly, "j. kri'Ttbohnitt, Ohalrman." l.uarnnlr Truat Plan Proposed. At a special meeting of the dlrsctor of the ciuaranty Trust Company ysster day recommendation wu made to the Stockholders thai the capital or the num pany be increased from tin.Oiiii.non to 11)0,000,000 and that the new stock be offered to stockholders ol par. CjgatSMS llecelpis 1 r.K-rdar. The total receipts for duties at the L'usiotn House yeslei'day were $fi9, 6HH.TI. of which 1111,014.81 was for merohsndls withdrawn from bonded warehouse and ItTO.lTl.t J for reeam I Importations. M FANCY WHITE, 72 CENTS I The hen isn't doing her full duty these day, She's putting on ner autumn fbathar mni is out of aorta generally Incidentally she's waiting Tor the pullets of 1011 to become regular he: s. and when tills day arrives she will stall right in again laying eggs with some degree of regularity. The are the reasons. gCCOrdlnB to commission men and wholesale ami re tail dealers in eggs, why the consumer is obliged tn pay nit the way from Si cents i per iloneti for cold storage eggs lo 71 and cents per rioien lor fancy white fresh egg- Many folks, who don't know the difference, are handing up 10 cents a ifozen for cold storage eggs. It Is to prevent this fraud that Coin- mission jonn J Diiwn .r tna atate us Dartmam of Itbod and Markets has d ei.lril to prosecute every person who after November la fnlls to niake It eleiir ' to his customers that the cold storag I eggs they buy come out of the refrlu- 1 orator, i'mier ihe jaw cold storage sggi must he inarki'! SI such on their Oaae gild "cohl storage ' signs must be poste.1 1 conspicuously at the place ,f sal'. j Pancy whlto 'Kas sold yoatarday at s cenlH per dOBen wholesale. Tilts WOtltd makti the retail price cents, or a 1 much as the retail dealer can get 1 . price tleprnils largely uiioii the purse strings uf ins customsri and the neigh- borhood in which he I doing business Pancy lirown exes OOSI 44 eer.ts per iii.zcn hy the crate wholesale yesterday, ! which means that the retail pin e in many places will bo at least 41i or 5u j j cent to-day, I Although .; is generally agreed that the white and ywll of 11 whit ess are i just as nutritive aa the white ami yoll I ot ,1 brown eaa. and is.iewiy can tell I one eaw fr.cn the othe. if bointthodv else removes the shell before sxlt and i pepper are added, the difference in est 1 I between Ihe whites and browns is 10 ' ,-p'tt s a dozen. The demand for fancy white .: ' 1 is essentially a freak of Snw Yorkers. ' Tiiey have made up tlieir minds that s , wh te eirg te tho oni eax thai is iu 1 ! eat. aiiti therefore they have got to have It. And In these days, the drear days of the yoar for the hen. they have to 1 pay handsomely for it. Western eirn- were quoted Yesterday ' at from 31 to t cents a dooen whole sale, .it.d theae are fres'i esrre thit have ' never gone lilt" a eoolr:. gtOMgO ca-- I ware 11 cente wholeaale. 1 in Washington Market strictly fres", j PKils Were retailed at (1 ct .its a dozen. Stat, eaas were retalied a 1" ecu' a dosen and cold storage eggs at rents tloseti. Prices at Mores In dlf ' feragt parte of the city, where sue i 1 large quantltka are not sold as in the J market, ranged higher a a mic. i Price, yeaterday wer-. about the anni. i a a ygat ago. except for tiie fancy j w iirtes Ms " ess dealer didn't take very asi ',irt usi the . aim ol ommiseion. . un that he has Information that 17,000.- nun cold storage egga are being sold .11 tills City each weak as fresh n;:.. AMERICAN TRADE WITH SO. AMERICA LEAPING Export show 980,000,000 Jump in Nine Mouths Period Ended September 'W. W aSHINOTON, Nov Figures ...ne public to-day b) Commerce show a giowth of trade States and the the Department .-r Bleat Increase in the between the 1'nite.i countries of HOUIh America. Ill the nine nonth tember, t i-1 4 . expur-s ended with iep to South Ainei I. a were valued a' T4,000,000 I in tne OOlTe- spoiidlng period of this ear the ex port increasad to 1104,000, ISsports to stouth America m gsptembar thi yeai doubled aa compared with sales In Sep temlier. 114, heln 111,000, I, ..Kali.-; 111,000,000, Comparing the two nine sales to Argentina increasi .Oil. i to 111,000,000 ai d I J9; .(.tn) to 114,000,000 until periods, i from 111, Brasll from In the same pet iods the value increased from 12 ot sxports to Mexico nun, mni to 110,000,000 and II Cuba .; 9,000,00 III, 000,000, ICXport to Burop in the nine month period of ll'M ended with September were valued at 1174,000,004 1 ir. tiie nine, month of this year they Jumped t" 11.141.000.000. nil tne import side thi re Was u still larger increase III value of the trade relation between t ie United states and South America. Import to South Amer ica iii the nine month psrlud of lull were valued at 1171,000,0001 they In creased to 1110,004,000 In the cone spoil ling nine months this y ear. WILKESBARRE RIOTS CONTINUE Afleniiit lo Hun 4'nrs llrinus Man, tour. Demonstrations, VfLKSSgABSS, Pa. Nov. V Continued dlaordt i due to the operation or street Cgr b)' strike breakers In tit employ of tin. wukesbarre Railroad Company ..unci Siienif Knlffen asl, that 100 a I dltlWtal Stale Hoopers be sent here. Car were stonel lit many points throughout in, Wyoming Valley and because of titreatenlng crowds all cars were with drawn before dusk. William Madden uf New York was badly beaten, but the police rescued hliu before ho waa seri- i oil-It injured. hen the i rew of a West Si le car was attacked a Mrike breaker on the rear end of the car tired twice at the crowd of 00, The car speeded up and escaped. i 'f the nine men arrested In the city ysaterday two wer held under bad for court to-day on charge of rioting. The others escaped with small lines. i.immi rjlsl Dreaesssker win strike Abraham Kllner, manager of the gen eral strike of girls employed by private dressmakers, stated yesterday that ha hud effected an agreement with sixty of the dressmaking cotiosrisi, luoludinsf some of Ihe largest rtrins, and that ,O00 or the Mrlksra would return to work to-day. oiii pi I ol ler loaea .e.,rla Hank. Toi'ooA. (Is., Nov. S. Thr tionsl Hank ol Toooog did u I,. The PHrai Mu ll open fo- buslnesa to-(luy. A nolit-c SaVUl thai i waa iu tint hands of the Comptroller Of tho Ourrsnoy and that ihhi oolktci Ion, and Inability to meet the dejiiumls ol draaMltona OSUSsd lip' bunk to slogo. The bank has u i-apltai of Tt,000 and dpolta of IKj.OOO. D. J. Hnvpaon la president. MANY CASES AFFECTED WA0HIXOT0 'ouri handed N. Nov. K. Thr Supreme dOWm tO'day n opinion which means tlit millions of dollars Will I he siive.l to tic city of New Vrrrk. The j highest tribunal reversed the Judgment I of the Kedersl Court for the Southern ; I'lwirlet of New York and the Court of I Appeals In the Ashokiin dam esse. Tills I esse Involved t test suit to llx a nieas , ure of value to b applied in awarding i damages for properly taken for the now reservoir in connection with ew tor a i iiy s improved water oupply. It Is held by the Supreme Court that the commlsaionera had no power to nwarii conipenoatlon to proparty owners in excess of the ncttial "face market value" of the land and that there can he no comnenaatlon allowed on account : of the "adaptability of the land for reservoir purposes. The decision was In what Is known aa the Nag case, involving about 14,100. Hut the rule applied win affect other con demnations ltiid In Ihe ggragato Will aavn the city Pig sums Whlctl it WOUld hate had to pay If the rule of the lip- prslaer to aw.,rd com penaa tion baaad on "adaptability" had st 1 as tha Couri of Appeals and the federal Court helow left It. When the fifty foot granite tower In the centra of 'he Ashokan dam slto was dedicated In 1001, Mayor Oaotg 11 Me ridian ana we led criticisms of egtrava aaiice in the acqulattlon of land for the new nater supply by eaytng that all responsibility rested with the courts, and not with ihe commission. The commis sioner who condemned the lend were appolnttd b) th courts, he said, und their itndlnga wer either approved or disapproved by the court, Mayor (Jaytioi later severely eritletaod the ni:iio,i of the commissioners ap. pointed by Judges. He said, in 1100. thai it would o. cheaper to abandon the Catskllls project and take water from the Qreat i-ikes. selling water to munl clpalltlea along the line. There w. re many set. of commission, ers who condemned the lands, on De cember 1. 1000, Supreme Court Justice Howard of New York said Hit Whole project of th- condemnation ol land In the Ashokan valley was chara terlaed by waste, disorder and confusion 111 said a slt.gle commissi.. 1. With ., fixed salary should have received Complete power to disKe of the entire matter. Not only war land owners paid for th land taken for the ity's purposes, but in some cases additional damages were allowed because of ihe claim thai their property was peculiarly adapted for the purpOS f a reservoir. BEATEN ALDERMEN THREATEN Plan Payroll i ate o tie, Kren for Hilda, l Menace. The Board of Aldermen will mOI at noon to-day In special session to organise as a board of county canvassers to pan- is the tot- of .,t wt ek's election. An hour later ihey will receive the 1010 budget front the Hoard of Batlmate, It n .11 be rep .-red to the finance committee, which will hold hearing on It. After lWnty days the budget must be returned to the Mayor. lulling loose twenty d.ivs se.eral Al dermen are egpe 'ted to raise rumpus Mt'm re ommetided. Some of the fusion Aldermn who were det , ted kt the election of last Tuesday that thay never would have but for the menace to Joli salary drawers thai the new ire allegln been beaten holder and budget con- i t .1 ini lay cannot in rease any or me S, Init they ciin cut soma down hat. threatened to do so to let i they t Mat Hi election a s hemes now '.n.w they reel snout tne iff,-, t.ii by ins economy 1 When tic- Alderman set through with th .Idlie; ,1 Will oe s.io- Ject to the Mayor s veto. CAR CLEANERS ON STRIKE. ruiiioai, Emplayeea vaata ituiiroa,! join Posnai i - Walkout. The ear closnlntT sn I cur Inspection department. ,.f both the Penneyh'snta Itsllroud ami tiie Pullman Palsc t-ar Company i" the Punnyelde railroad miiV !ong Island 'htt, ttiie Usd up ester- dny when 100 employee of the Pulknan company Joined the :ii employed by the ' l-e-.iisylv.il. ia load. The mM want an I in- i-caee in w ages The sti ka leave ootn oompanies in n predicament Hundracto of Pullman and day coa. lies -which arrive dally at the penrtayfvauUi terminal in Manhattan are sent across to the Sunny sale yards to lo . leaned With the entire . leaning force omptoyed In the yard on strike this n- tiri work has bSBtl brought to a hall. L'naMe to oome to terms with the 'too strikers from th.- smelting department of the Klchols Copper Company in Isttirel IllU, on tin outskirts r isitig Island i the company yesterday shut down the entire plant, throwing 1,400 men out Of employment. .tin Hose i. old Prom Air,ia,i. Cold imports amounting to 13,000,000 were received ut the Ultlted Slates Assay Office yeaterday. Of the gold $:4.ony worth was in frsjica and the remainder In English sovereign The gold ar rived on the Can erotila and Cymric front London last Sunday It was brought in by the Ouaranty Trust Com- pany. louring Hot jtnst threo monthl about 1100,000,0011 Worth of Imported gold i (fflci has h. n re. Ived Assay IRIUMiATK' notice. Ml Mir. WILLIAM In p.iruan.-r of an onUi of lloiitir,il)lP John I'. 'nhuis.n, Mirrng ti. ill in- I'liir.v n .-vw . .trfc, N OTIC IB t- lierfl flvati t ail p0rf,iwt beWni clalttn eeelncl Wlllletn Sherp, ut I ol ti.f county of Naw York, decaatetl, t. preeatit tha aema with veuohera thareof a lha iibicrib'T. hH iildu of tritnua'-tii'ig bualnaaa ! th olflua hla ettomaye , Lord, tvay uerd, No well .stit, tn tha Ctty of Ne erk, on of befera ihf e 1 dAy tif Daameer nait peted, Naw York I tha 3Jih dey t Mar, 1110 WILLIAM B OHTOIIuP, 4dmlnlotreter, o, t. a. LORD, PA i. -'HP. Attornaya for Admlnlatretor, I c t. t, 49 Waill Itraet, Horoueti uf Man hattttn. City of New York. i ADAMS, Al.HKItr A - In purauane. ot I an orasr of KOnorablS lt-bsrt l.u.llow yoadsr. s surrogHt.. ef tn. County ef n.w York, Notlee la h.rrby slvsil to a',! p.r- i sum. havin, olalini iia.iin.at Albsrl A. Adams, late of th. county of n. York, dsosu.sd, to preeent ths mine, wr.h vouug- , era tterof, lo lh- auhacrlber. at pi. -a of transa.-lliiK hiialea.!.. No. ,.. Cellar Hlraat, hi tin Pity of NOW York, on or DSfore lh. Itlli iluy of Ilecsnih.r nel. Patau Net. 1 York, th" 1 ,l h dny of J.ina. 1j I.fl.tf V. aiiams. Kssautrl. UBOHUk c. i.av. : Altsrnsy for Hsoutrts a o vvdui street I New York City. LOST, KIH Ml AMI III ll Mm- at if ilornlngalds Avsnue, July I4thi , 'e: l lllcuies, l:.'l sharss Norfolk .nil Wis-. am. Southsrn I'aoifl u llsliroad, bslong. In, in Prances Dolan. P., box i , m. . IIKIJ' WANTKU MAI.K. TINrl.MlTHH .ml Ironwtirkara WAKREN L. CORTi til J i. kun Av... L. I. City. MAY SEEK LEGISLATION RprO1itatlVe of Oil branches of .the 1 tobacco industry formed combination yesterday which in to ne known as iho Tobacco M -reliant Association of the fulled States. The meeting v as held St the Hotel McAtptn. C. I'rederi. I; CrOOby acted aa temtiorart ihalltnaii. Charles DUOtlklndi who drafted the plan of organisation, was present aa counsel. pennaneni hogdejuartero me to be' opened nt a Heekman gtnot, Which Will i he the nieetliiK place Tor tohacco men from nil parts of the country. At the close of yesterday's meeting I the president, Jacob Wert helm, laid that he dglrd to MRphaglOO the fad that the Tobacco Merchants Association as not I organloed with view to Itmll competl-1 tion or to Interfere In any waj with iic freedom of trading. 1 n the contrary, he eaid. tin- platform of the association is 1 baOOd upon the principle ilnt the field of commerce must la- open to all We believe." he said, "thai it is en tirely proper for a irade organiaatlon 10 use all lawful means to stop rulnoua and reckloa compatltioii. since the disinte gration of ihe former tobacco combing lion Inlo a number of rival concert, I competition has I n so keen and so vloleni thai ihe Industry has 1 onte very much demoraltfled One of the main ob jects of tn.- Tobacco Merchants Associa tion win ne to bring about the employ ment of hoaithler und more profitable methods of doing business w in lha end in view ihe nssorlatlon will not 1 resort to propagands and pcreua I methods, Put if iemsi.iiu" should he I necsaaary 10 Improve iradlng or remove trade evils I its ansa conditions latlon will , endeavor to h i ui - enaotmont 01 I such legislation. "There is a proasln need for such .1 organization in Ihe tohacco iudUStf I not only because of the pre, nl .1. I moraltsed condition of tin tobs inisi- I nesr. hut bsoaUBe tile very magi Itud of list Industry reunites that there shoiitd he some power, some subetantlal "iat;c- I nation to -peak for ii With IliAliei I and authority und to look out for lis general welfare, a. id hence the forma- I tion of tin- Tobacco Merchant Asaocla- j tion. which we expect will soon I lie i of tin- bigseat trade rgjniaat.o:.a In 1 the United States." 1 The following vice-presidents, win. At TI MM RtXIKfs. W. NA9 SAU Real trsaaureislandsrightathand. Perfect winter c liniats, a charming social life and two famous hotels of the Florid Emit Coast Co The Colonial Open Jt.nut.ry 4 Royal Victoria Opens Dkmsu IS room, anlr Tournamente in outdoor sports wsskly. Open Coif Feb. 21 Annual Golf Fob. 28. Tannis Championship Bahamas, Fab. 14 Naw Ysek Office 243 Fifth Avenue Teleabeae 230 Madieea Square J. W. GRSENE, Mansg.r rnNNs-ii.t am WeraersvtU. Galen Hall in the Mountains WtRNCRSVIltt. PA. Wktre Winter Day, re fell el Cbtrnt Modern High (tr.de Hotel with m.terl.l eonifort .ml gt-si theer Km-eptionaliy dry .lr with aunny exposure ami she teretl from North winds Iteautiful walks through the red.r- Resident Ptijriu-i.n. In . Kitchen. Cursttveand Tonic Hutns. Klertric Treatments. Ma. -age. Etc.. Skilled Oaeraters New Booklst. tV, hours from N. Y. through Pullman vi. ( enir.1 K. R. of N. J. V ? houra from Phils., Reading R. It UUrsture and Winter terina on reiiuesl N Y Office. 1113 Mh Are. rhxne. Had, So, KI0, IIOWAKri M wish Mgr. OAUI Mill M AIN . F. 1 Y'ounk'. Gensral Man.ger. NEW JEK.SKY Laaewoed. Laurel-in-the-Pines LAKEWOOD. N. J. Will Open November 18 A highly itttr;t'-(ip I bo.tlthrnl fttr fM iitl wltiit-r tKijtiurn. An aimilatic' of liikpftldt' nnlki an. I ilrlvt'ft HnVeU tennia courta .mil puttloi rtoni IK hi il,- unit' cinir., ):tl!y unlit'' Pel f4in- 4lPt(l. 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