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COMPLE' UStfAL DIVIDEND DECLARED BY D.C. TRUST COMPANY Washington Loan & Trust To Pay 2 V2 % Disbursement on August 1. LOCAL ISSUES DULL W. .R- & E. Responsible for f Practically Entire Local Trading. r At the regular meeting of the 'Washington Loan and Trust Company held recently the usual quarterly dividend of SH per cent was declared on the slock of the company, payable on August l'to stockholders of record July 23.* This will be the 118th dividend paid by the company, and will mark the third disbursement on a 10 per cent basis, the rate having been increased from 8 per cent durI ing February of last year. I Local Securities. I Publld utility bonds again repreI sented the bulk of trading on the loI cal stock exchange yesterday. WasbI ington Railway general 6s occupied I the limelight with total sales of $la 000 at '91%, made mostly in $1,000 lota. Potomac Electric consol as fol1 lowed with $3,000 at 85. while an equal amount of Washington Railway 4s were disposed of at 617i. The stock list was practically forgotten. five shares of Lanston Monotype at 74 being the only issue to register activity. Lending banks continued to ask a high rate for call money funds. 6 per cent being bid fof 7 per cent loans. lajtwrmacea Election. ' At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the National Union ^Insurance Company of Washington. rield at the offices of the company. 91S P street, the following board of directors was chsen: Charles B. Bailey. Thomas Bradley. Floyd Davis' Albert F. Fox. W. T. Galllher. JoTin B. Lamer. Philip F. Larner, Walter S. Pratt, jr.. B. F. Saul. George Spransy, John C. Weedon and J. Leo Kolb. The board organised by the election of the following officers: Albert F. Fox. president; Charles B. Bailey. vice president; B F. Saul, vice president: Philip F. Larner. secretary, and William H. Somervell, assistant secretary. Personals. Captain Julias Peyser, president of the Security Savings and Commercial Bank will shortly leave for & ten days' trip to Maine to visit his son. F. O. Addison. Jr.. vice president or the Security Savings and Commercial pa?v accom* ined by Mrs. Addison will' 4<stom^aiy the delegation attending the annual convention of the American Institute of Banking. to be held In Mcnneapolis this year. 'Maurice D. Rosenberg, president f the Bank of Commerce and Sav- | tags la contemplating a month's %motor trip to the Thousand Islands. He ? be accompained by his family. *| R. L. HlTyer, vice pr-aient of the Union Trust Conrpany has returned to Washington after an extensive vacation, spent motoring through New England territory. E. C. Brandenburg has been elected to the board of managers of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company of the District to All the vacancy caused by the recent death of It. Harrison Johnson. The board r.ow consists of the following: W. A H. Church. B. F. Saul. James T. Petty. C. Kattelmann. Capt. James F. Oyster. L. Pierce Boteler. | Prince Georges Bond I??oe. Baltimore bankers will submit bids on the issue of 5 per cent thirtyyear school bonds, w hich Prince j Georges county. Maryland, will sell on July 19 This is the second issue brought out by the county, the first being $66,000 5 per cent road improvement bonds, which were soil to the Mercarttle Trust and Deposit , Company on ? 14 per cent basis. fInanci alst atements. REPORT OF THE CONDITION * OF THE National Savings and Trust Company At WanbiagtM, I* thr Dlnfrlet of <9 ?t?aibtii. ut thr rlo*e of haslnfM Jour 30. 1021. RESOURCES. 1. Loan* and discounts. including rediscount* $7.294.603.7.1 2. Overdrafts, secured 8.22 I. U- S. government securities owaed. unpledged 519.900.00 ; 4- Bonds*, securities. other than V. 8.. including premium on same 1,310.930.12 5. Stocks, including premium on same 5,000.00 I 6. Banking house 1.209.000.h0 j 7. Furniture and fixtures 105,421.47 [ I 9. a Due from natioaal bink?. $207.310.36 e Due from all Other banks.. 796.275.00 1.003.5*5.36 11. Checks and other cash item* 114.852.65 | | 12. Cash in vault 170.230.2u Total $11,733,531.75 | LIABILITIES 15. Capital stock paid in $1.000.000.00 I 1<L Surplun funo 1.900,000.00. IT. lutlrid-d profits 775.392.33 j 20. Due to trust companies and savings banks 6.078.78 Ul, Certified checks bOI.17 WT Den:and dej?osits (deposits j puvjible within 80 days): | 23. Individual deposits subject to checks 6.852.130.79 27. Dividend* unpaid - 295.00 2a. Other demand deposits, savings M14.06Q.98i Total demand deposits. lteuis 21. 23. 27 and 2* $*.<67,200.94 Time deposits (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 day? or more notice): 29. Certificates of deposit (other tb*n for money borrowed) 2S4.760.70 Total of time deposit*. Item 29 $2*4.760.70 TPtal $11,733,531.75' iDistrict of Columbia. City of Washington, ss: I. CiJA*. C. LAMBOUN. Treasurer of the :gbov?--{unMd bank, do solemnly swear that 'the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. . . CHAS. C. LAMBORN. I Treasurer. I Subscribed and sworn to before me thia It* day of July. 1921. (Seal.) BRUCB BAIRD. Notary Public, D. C. Correct -Attest: William D. Hoover, W. V. Cox. Prank' -W. Stone. W. K. Edmonston. k- 8. Huidekoper. H. Franco tt Uatley. VUUam H W.fcer Hncun. > fE DAILY RI COMPLETE N. Y. STC (W. D. llibbN, Jt Co* Hlbba Bids* N?t Sale? Stock*. Open. High. Low. CI***. cbga. 100 Adams Express 40>4 40)4 40% 40% +1 500 AJax Rubber 19 19% 19 19% + % 300 Alaska Gold Mines.... % % % % 300 Alaaka Junesn Gold... 1% 1% 1% 1% ? % 000 Allis Chalmers 31 31% SI *31!* 1100 Allied ihem Dye 3V) 30 3!) 30 + % Amsl Sufar 8>% S*% S8% +1 &)0 Amer Agricul Chem... 37% 37% 37% 37% +1 2U0 American Bank Note.. 51 51 51 CI -r 1 2U0 American Beet Sugar.. 28 28 27% 127% *4-1 300 American Can 26 26 26 26 + % - 00 American Cotton Oil.. 16% 10% 16% 10% ? % 100 American Cotton til pf 42 41' 41* 42 +6% 600 Amer Drug Syndicate.. ' 4% 4% 4% 4% 200 Amer Expresa 117% 117% 117% 117% ?1% 1100 Amer Hide Leather pf 51% 52 51% 51% + % 50 American Ice d1 61 61 61 61 2500 Amer Inter Joifn 31% JM% 34 + % 500 American Linseed Oil.. 25% 25% 25* 25 ? % 100 Amer Locomo 81% --82 81% 82 +1% 12i)0 American Safety Raxor 4% 4% 4 ? 4 ? % 500 American Ship Com.... 7% 7% 7% 7% + % IDO Amer Smelting 38 , 38 38 S8 +1 600 Amer Steel Foundry... 26 26% 26 26% + % . 17900 American Sugar 68% 60% 65% 66% ?1% 400 American Sugar pf-... 87% 88 87 % 88 i 2900 Amer Sumatra Tobacco 5?% 52 50% 51% +1% 3.WW American Tel Teleg.,103% ll?% 102% 102% ? % 15100 American Tel Teleg rts 7-16 7-16 7-16 7-16 2000 Amer Tobacco 118 13U% 118 120% +2% 200 Amer Tobacco pf (new) 8t?% 88% 8^% 88% 600 Amer Tobacco Class B. 117% 119% 117% 119% +2% 13900 American Woolen 09 70 68% 60% + % 1400 Anaconda Copper 38% "38% 37% 37% ? % j 100 Assoc D Goods 2d pf.. 57% 57% 57% 67% ? % i 1400 Atch. Topeka, S re... X2% 82% 82 82% + % 32100 Atl. Gulf. West Indies. 23% 25% 23% 23% -f- % 200 Atlantic Petroleum 14% 14% 14% 14% ? % : 3* ) Baldwin Locomo 75 76% 75 75% + % liOO Baltimore Ohio ~ 39 39% 3*% 38% % 200 Barnsdall Corps B. ... 17 17 17 17 200 Batopllas Mines % % % % 1900 Beth Steel Class B 49 49% 48% 49% -f % 100 Brooklyn Kapid Transit 11 11 11 11 200 Turns Brothers .. 87 87 87 87 200 Butte Superior Copper. 12% 12% 12 12 ?1% 1300 Butteri Co 24% 24% 24 24 ? % 500 Caddo Oil 11% 11% 11% 11% + % 200 Calif Tacking 57% 57% 57% 57% ? % 200 Calif Petroleum 38 3*% 3S 38 + % 100 Calif Petroleum pf.... 72 72 72 72 +1 300 Calif Lead Zinc 4% 4% 4% 4% 1500 Canadian Pacific 110% 110% 109% 109% -f % 2900 Central Leather 35 36% 35 35 + % 200 Central Leather pf 71 71 71 71 + % ! 400 Cerro de Pasco Ccpper 26 26 26 26 + % I 3300 Chandler Motors 31 61% 80% 50% + % 700 Chesapeake Ohio 55% 55% 55 56 -j? % 2400 Chicago. Mil. St Paul.. 27% 27% 26% 2tf% ? % 500 Chi. Mir St Paul pf.. 40% 40% 40 40 ? % 400 Chi Northwestern pf... 64% 61% 64 64 ? % 200 Chicago Paeu Tool 50 50 % 60 50% ? % I 3000 Chicago. R I.'Pacific.. 32% 33% 32% 32% ? % 5300 Chile Copper 10% 10% 10% 10% + % 700 C. C. C. St Louis 38% 39 3S% 39 +1% 200 C. St Louis pf. . 62% 62% 62% 62% +3% 200 Columbia Gas Electric. 54% 54% 54% 54% j ISiiO Col Graphophone 5% 5% 5% 5% j 1300 Consol Textile 15 15% 15 15 -J- % 200 Cont Candy % % % % ? % 1400 Corn Products 66 66 65% 65% ? % 1500 Cosden Co 27% 28% 27% 27% + % I 290T Crucible Steel 56% 57% 56 56% j 1700 Cubaa-Amer Sugar .... 13% 14 13% 13% ? % 5500 Cuba Cane Sugar 7% 7% 7% 7% -f % 39??0 Cuba Cane Sugar pf.. 19% 21 19% 21 +1 100 Delaware Hudson .... 97 97 97 97 4- % | 200 Denver Rio Grande.... % % % % 100 Dome Mines 17 17 17 17 ? % I 10 Eastman Kodak 640 640 610 640 ?5 400 Elk Horn Coal 17% 17% 17% 17% ? % 13900 Endicott Johnson 58% 61% 58% 60% +2% j 200 Endicott Johnson pf... 94 94 94 94 200 Erie R R 13% 13% 15% 13% ? % 1100 Erie R R 1st pf 20 20 19% 19% 200 Erie R R 2d pf 13% 13% 13% 13% ? % j 259C? Famons Plarers 49 51 4*% 49% +1% j 200 Famous Players pf.... 79% 79% 79*4 79% * 400 Fisk Rubber 11% 11% 11% 11% ? % 300 Free port, Texas 13% 13% 13 13 + % | 47900 General Asphalt 50% 51% 40% 40% + % J 200 Gaston Williams 1% 1% 1% 1% 900 General Elect ri-r 127% 127% 12'% 12.%% ?2% | 5800 General Motors 11% 11% 11 11 200 General Motors pf 67% 67% 67% 67% 200 General Motors 6% deb 65 65 61% 64% -?-2% I 200 Goodrich Rubber pf... 67% 67% 67% 67% + % 200 Great Northern pf.... 69% 69% 69 69 ? % 200 Grt Northern Ore. sub.. 28% 28% 28 2* ? % 200 Gulf. Mo, Northern 7% 7% 7% 7% 200 Ileeston Oil 54% 54% 53% 54 ? % 200 Hupp Motors 11% 11% 11% 11% ? % 600 Illinois Central 92% ?2% 92% 92% ? V* 900 Indiahoma Refg 2% 2% 2% 2% ? % 300 Inspiration Copper .... 31 3-1% 34 34 4- % 200 Interboro Cons Corpn. . 3% 3% 3% 3% ? % 10?? Interboro C?;n Corpn pf 11 11 11 It 200 Inter Agricultural .... 7 7 7 7 200 Inter Agricultural pf. . 37% 37% 37% 37% 221000 Inter Harvester Co 72% 75% 72% 73% +1% 200 Inter Motor Truck.... 30% 30% 30% 30% 3700 Inter Paper 53% 54% 53 53 -f- % 200 Inter Mer?* Marine pf. 48% 49% 48% 49% +1% N.Y. CURB MARKET TRANS; <W. B. Hibba * Cm., Hlbba Bid*., Members X. Y. Curls INDUSTRIALS. # , 5000 McNamara 1000 Acme Coal 11% 1 li* 700 Mother lx>de 100 Amal Leather .... 11% .. 400 Nipisslng 100 Armour leather... 11% 2000 National TTn ... 400 Br Am Tob Co con 12% . S Silver Lead..., 100 C 4 B I pfd 30 .. .. 9000 Tonopah Divide.. lno Colombia Emor.1,1. 70 .. w" ,T'7:rTV?n" 1100 Dorant Mot 2S V-% 57 JOO Yukon (;?!,) 500 Empire Food 21% BON rn rftJll 3 Allied Packer* 6* ,iO r arreu " oai ...... i k a m t i t n SI OI?n ilHn foal.. 34'. S-'i 32* * T * T a inn .ioody.r Tir. .... . .. : * I1, ,'.;1 inn Har-ina Tob pfd . 3Vj .. Am .!r . c I?n Heyden ITiem l?i .. ; , , . ".* i?l Philip Morri. 4>,3 4 4;; "'ffj <? finn F.rfertion Tire?. T* 75 7S - PP s- 7nn Radio c? l"i .. .. - ? n win Radio 4"o pfd 1'. .. .. - . ? , n !"1'' " 201* Sou Coal & Iron... 1% .. ..' M 100 Mtan Gas A El 9 .. . ' 1 "i / *1,1 l?i Stand.,-d Mo,or^... .V., .. *' ' Mi*., <-o 3 j', 3 . E !Oit Tobacco Pr*?dnci*.. "'? -y .. n ('.IH ."" 100 United Prof Shar.. 1% .. ? .'..if loo United Ret Candy. 0% .. .. ' ,'J. . MCitUcMiHnt. U: ? ,"k, L.'V ' 4?nn I' S S Khip Corpn. I< 17 17 ' ' ,s'-' ;nn Warn' i'o?i I '-i . I ! j!1 . ' snn Willy. Corp n , J lin'v. T 6100 West End Chem .. >7 ??4 W! I J 1*' {JJ;' INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS. I I ' \ ?.*. T* } minn Allon Oil 4.. I" ,931 !??! Allied Oil 4 .. ..I o II. ' *V4* V 4?n Ark Sat .;.5 KK, 1.) .ni,i r^ '' ''< ?? NMRmne Oil 25 20 TO -.J, ? It V. IT",'.' 7600 Boston Wyo Oil... 00 58 I if1 1900 I'arib S>nd 4% 3% 4 J j! * r?."* 1000 Cities Service pfd. 41% ^ J^tenj E|ec_ 4s. 700 Cltiei* Serv b crtf?. 12% 11% 11% ? rntip-inv 3<? Cities Service old.. 112 109 10? ^ . . , } T':, 100 Cosd... & Co pfd.. 3% .. .. 3000 "wl* Govt 5%*.. 7000 dialling Pet 19 .. * 100 Elk Ba>:n Tet 6% . 2500 Ksmer Oil & (las.. 7 5 7 PAn PT/^1V1 5000 Fay Pet 2 FORFICi'>d 300 Keder.l Oil 1% I VlXLiIU^ Mto Gilliland Oil -j% I su j 2% (Furnished by W. 1000 Glen Rock Oil 70 7?f 76 3<?0 (5uff?y - Gillespie. ? ????. 5000 Hudson Oil 3'? 2'? 26 Berlin 4s 900 int Petro 12% 12% 12% fi?*?ter Berlin 4s 1J-0O Marac;iibo Oil 21% 21 21 Bremen 4%s 300 Merritt Oil s% s, Coblena 4s 3800 Mexico Oil 59 55 5J> Cologne 4s LOO Nat Oil of N 1 75 Dresden 4s 1000 Noble Cil A Gas.. 1.8 .. Dresden 4%? 100 Nor Am Oil 1*4 .. Duesseldorf 4s 200 Omar Oil 1/s .. .. Essen 4s 100 Prod Ar Ref 3% .. .. Frankfurt 4s ......... 50 Ryan Con 4% .. Frankfurt 5s 600 Salt Crtek 10 0% 10 Hamburg 3s 500 Sapulpa Ref 3 3 3 Hamburg 3%s 1800 Simms Pet 6% 6% Hamburg 4s 1400 Skeiiy on 4 ^% j' Hamburg 4%a 610O Texon Oil 74 67 71 Leipzig 4%s 500 Vacnum 3 .. .. lacipzig 5* 400 Victor! \ New 55 .. ., Munich 4s 400 West St Oil 31 .. German Govt 3s 400 Woodbiirn Oil 1 .. \ .. German Govt 3%s ?00 "I" Oil .......... 22 .. German Govt 4s STANDARD OIL ISSUES. German Govt 5s 00 minds pipe |.|nP. ]5;, J52 Krapp 4j 15 Son Penn ?0 Badis<'lie Aniline 4%s. 800 Stan-lard Oil Ind.. 66 65 65% Allcem Eleck Ges 4%* MINING. Meininger Bank 4*.... 3TO0 Alaska Br Col 38 Norddeutscher L B 4s. 2<l00 Big Ledje ^ 22 21 21 Vienna 4s*, ,?*5U Boh: * M'-nt 52 50 52 Vienna 4%a 9or Canada ( op 25 21 21 Vienna 5s llOO Cortex Silver 7fi 73 7,1 French 4s 900 Cre??on Cold 1% .. French 5a 1500 El Silvador 14 12 it French Premium 5* %!!!! a 30 .. British Victory 4s ? * .. National War Loan 5a. L?2?.Sf?? w 12 10 ' l1 War Ii<>an 5s iWOO Divide Extension.. 23 22 22 Italian 5s 100 Ilecla Mine 3.3 Italian Notes. 1925 27 .. .. Belrian Restoration 5* 200 Magna Cop 20 .. Belgium Prem 5a BOSTON MINING STOC ,yv- Hlhh. A Co.. niKh. Rldsr.. Mrmhrr, Ronton Sto Ahmp?k 49 .. .. Nor1)l Rutto P-oaton Kleva ted .. .. OM Dominion Coppor Ran<. 33 .. .. jswlft & Co Di.ria Daily if (.ardn.r Motor 13% .. .. Trinity Island Ci*m ?.-> .. I tah Con I-l. Crr-k |.fd mi .. ... Voatnni Oil ?5.?" 74 .. Waldorf Mayflow- 0 C 3 .. Walworlk Cornelia H!4 14^ CORD OF SI )CK TRANSACTIONS Members If. T. Stock ExehUfe) / Nat titles. Stocks. Open. High Low. Close. cbga. 1 300 later Nickel 13% 13% 13% 13% t 3000 Invincible Oil 10% 11 10% 10% + % ] 130-J Island Oil 2% 2% 2% 2% 1 200 Jewel Tea Co 10 10 10 1U + % 700 Kaunas City Southern. 23% 26% 20% 25% ? % i 1000 Kelly Springfield Tire. 37 37% 37 37 V* +1% 101) Kelly Sprgdd T b% pf 77% 77% 77% 77% -f % 700 Kennecott Copper .... 19% 20% 10% 10% + % 1 100 Keyatone Tire 12 12% 12 12% + % 1 200 L*e Rubber Tire 27% 27% 27% 27% + % 200 Lehigh Valley 51 * 61% 51 51 ? % 400 Loew'1 Inc 10% 10% 10% 10% 1 500 Loft Candy 0 0% 8% 0% + % 1 200 Market Street Hallway 3% 3% 3% 3% ^ 200 Maxwell Motor* 3% 3% 3% 3% t 500 Mei Petroleum 100 102% 9H% 1W% +1% 1400 Miami Copper 20% 21 2U% 20% ? % t 700 Middle State* Oil 11% 11% 10% 11 ? % li 400 Mldvale Steel 23% 23% 23% 23% ? % 200 Minn St Louis (new).. 11% 11% ll% 11% ? % MK) Missouri Pacific 20 M 10%. 10% ? % 1800 Miaaouri Pacific pf.... fi>% 30 3S%* 3S% ? % 2400 Montgom. Ward 17% 17% 17% 17% ? % 300 Satl Biscuit Co 113% 114 113% 114 +1 200 Natl Cloak Suit pf ... 03% 63% ?3% ?3% ?3% 400 Natl Knain Stamping.. 40% 40% 40% 40% -f- % 900 N Y Central 70% 70% T0% 70% + % 6)0 N Y. N 11. Hartford..: 17% 17% 17% 17% ? % 200 Norfolk Western 06% 96% 00% 06% ? % 5700 North American 50 W 50 50 +1 1100 Northern Pacific 73% 73% 73 73 100 Nunaally Co 0% 0% 0% 0% ?1% 400 Okla Prod Refining.... 1% 1% < *% 1% ? % 100 OtlH Elevator 11 11 11 11 + % 400 Pacific <iaa Electric... 53 03 03 03 | 1900 Pacific Oil 34% 34% 34% 34% ? % 14100 Pan Amer Petroleum.. 4S% 50 48 4S% +1 300 Pan Am Petrol Class B 43 44 ? 43 43 + % 3900 Pennsylvania R R..'.. 34 34% 34 34% + % ?00 Penna Sesboard Steel. 8% 8% 7% 7% ? % 200 People's Gas 51 51 61 51 500 Pere Marquette 20 20 19% 10% ? % 100 Phils Company 29% 20% 29% 29% + % 3300 Phillip* Petroleum .... 18 18 18 18 + % 3000 Pierce Arrow 19 19% 18% 18% ? % 1100 Pierce Arrow pf 30% 40 39% 89% ? 600 Pierce Oil 7% 7% 7% 7% + % 200 Pierce Oil pf 55 55 50 55 ?3 j 400 Pond Creek Coal 34% 10 14% J5 +1 200 PrcMned Steel Car 71% 71% 71% 71% + % 1400 Pullman Co 9?% 98% 9?% 97% + 1% ! 200 Punta Alegre Sugar... 28 28 28 28 ? % 2100 Pure Oil Co 1*6% 26% 26 26 ? % 100 Ray Const)! Copper.... 12% 12% 12% 12% ? % ; 5100 Reading R R 6H% 60 6?% 6S% + % 1200 Reading R R 1st pf.. 39 30 30 39 400 Rem Typewriter 20 20 20 20 ? %*1 ?I0 II.public Iron 4?1i 4'J - >4 ! 100 Republic Truck 12 Vi 12% 12'i 1214 ?114 j 7-1)0 Royal Dutch 58 B8T4 MMi + '4 r 600 St I<ouia San Francisco. 24% 24% 24% 24% ? % j 1800 St Louis Southwestern. 24% 24% 24% 24% + % j 600 Santa Cecilia Sngar... 2 2 2 2 400 Seaboard Air Line.... 5% 0% 5% 5% ?1 133)0 Seara. Roebuck 62% 65% 62% 63% +1% 700 Shell Trade Tranw 41% 41% 41% 41% + % 11700 Sinclair Consol Oil 20% 20% 20 20 1200 Sloas Sheffield Stl Iron 34 34 34 34 0100 Southern Pacific 70% 75% 75% 75% 200 Southern Railway 21 21 20 20 600 Standard Oil pf 106% 107 106% 106% 100 standard Oil of Calif.. 73U 78% 7:4 * 7?-. 42% 600 Strom berg Carbureter.. 33% 33% 32% 32% 8S900 Ktuiipbakcr Corpn SI 82% fc0% 80% + % 200 Superior Oil 4% 4% 4% 4% 600 Submarine Boat 5 5 4% 5 ? % 4200 Texas Company 31 34% 33% 34 + % , 400 Texsa Pacific f.. 23% 23% 22% 22% ? % 3?JOO Texas Pacific Coal Oil. 18% 19% 18% 18% ? % 1700 Tobacco Products 53% 04% 53% 54% +1% : 100 Tol. St L West ctfs. . 10% 10% 10% 10% + % 2100 Transcontl Oil 7% * 7% 8 100 Uaion Bag Paper 62 62 62 62 ?2% 400 Inion Oil 19 19 19 19 -f % son Colon Pacific 119% 119% 119% 110% ? % 6oo Inion Pacific pf 63% 63% 63% 63% ? % H?0?? Inited Drug ?0 >0% 84% .85% ?1 1O0 1'nited I?rug 1st pf... 41 41 41 41 4- % 90? 1'p.ited Truit 101% 103 101% 103 -f 1 % 400 T'td Rwy Investment.. 8% 8% 8 8 ?1 36oO Inited Itetail Stores.. 03 54 02% 04 +1 200 IT S Food Products.... 16% 10% 16% 16% -? % 17290 I' R Indua Alcohol 49% 50 4?*% 49% +1% 19100 IT S Rubber 47% 4?% 47% 4S + % 301 IT S Rubber 1st pf 9".% 00% 90% 90% ? "% 14SOO U S Steel 74% 74% 74% 74% -f % 700 IT S Steel pf 109 109 108% 108% ? % 2600 I'tah Copper 49% 00% 48% 49 ? % 1 soo VnnnOlum St??el Corpn. 2?% 21'1 '- 2*-?''. ? 1000 Wabash R R 7% 7% 7% 7% ? % 1100 Wahath R R pf A 22 22% 22 22 -f % 100 Western Maryland .... 10 10 10 10 200 West Maryland 2d pf.. 18% 1?% 1?% 1?% 100 Western Pacific R R.. 20 20 20 2-? 4- % 100 Westingbouse Mfg 43% 43% 43% 43% ? % 200 White Motors 32% 32% 32 32 + % 900 White Oil 8% 8% 8% 8% ? % 600 Willvs Orerlfnrt 7% 7% 7% 7% ^ % j 100 Wool worth. F W 112 112 112. 112 ?2*K> Wright Aero 7% 7% 7% 2 Total sales. 300.400 shares, against 424 300 yesterday. 300.400 a week ago. 649.332 a year ago. and 1.846.610 two years ago. From January 1 to date 96.458.170. against 128.443.84S a year j ago. and 106.792,920 two years ago. ?WASHINGTON PRODUCE. ACTIONS ; . ? ? . Eggs?Southern. 30c: nearby. 33c. ? Market Assn.) . Butter?Print. 40a4Rc; creamery. j3 extra. 42a46c; store packed. 22a24c. 3% 3% 3% I Poultry?Alive: Roosters. 16al8c; 4% 4 4% j turkeys. 30a35c; sprint? chickens. .. 02 00 01 37a40c: white F.es:horns. 32a35c:j f hens. 28a30c; keets. 75c; dressed! ?3 ^ fowls. 33a35e; turkeys. 43a45c; 2A 2% 2,?? ' roosters. 20a23c. 80 I Greerr fruits?Apples. Western.} j per box. $3.50a4.B0: pineapples. J6.O0j jafi.50: California trances. $6.50a ! 9^S 9^ 9* j 7.00: lemons, per box. $10.00a 12.00; j \[ ??-, \ I VTorfda oranges. $6.00a6.50: fjeorgia h ji;;% 93% , neaches. $2.00a3..r?0: currants. 18a j 1K?% h 120c qt; Winesap apples, boxes, $3.00 1 | Vegetables?New potatoes. $3.00a 102% 1 t .*00; near,by per bbl. $3.50a4.?0; . i*Hi'? rsJ'i i> % : 'nntaloopes. tops. Pal. standard. ! . I'm's ! ' * Ml s j **\r>0a 1.00 per cra*e; pf?nies. $2.75a j 93 !l' * I "'-00 per crate. Pots. $1.40al.75 per | ?-ratc; new cabl?aire. home grown 01% S3.OOa3.25 per bbl: beets, per bunch. 96% Mafic; peppers, per ct. $*VOOa5.00; "3 76 70% 70% j cymllngs. p^r ctr $1.50a2.0rt. " Florida celery, per ct. $1.50a4.,00: , ^ J " " hunch celery. 50ca$1.00: rrf,R- \ basket. l3.00a3.R0; watermelons in . 101% .. ** carlots. 20a22 lbs averacre. $200.00a . 102% .. .. 250.00; 24a26 lb?? averacre. $2&0*0a ,ft,> 350.00- 28a35 lbs average. $450.00a . ; % ' "?*? ?'i fioo.nn. 96% Palves choice, per lb, 9%e; Iambs.J 1. 9"", i>"?% 00% choice, lOallc. . 96% 9?;% 96% 100 - . 10<?t; % joov ,T* I>epart men f ?f Agriculture. BONDS. * Ilurenu of Market*. July II. 1021. 1 8~* "H Based on July 11 quotations in j important markets, prices for hay, ????? feed and grain in carlots delivered f Washington. P. C.. for prompt ship- 1 ' V-/1^1!_/O ment, are quoted as follows: B. Ilibbs & Co.) No. 1 timothy hay, ton. $23.00; No. 2 timothy hay. $21.00; No. 1 clover . '"rhixed. $21.50; spring whe?\t bran, j . 1-2 JoS 120.50; spring wheat middlings, . 10% i.%% |-ijf $21.00; cottonseed meal (36 per | . 10% io% 15% cent). $39.00; old process linseed . 14% 14% 14% meal. $38.00; gluten feed. $31.00; j ' '3% 13% 13% hominy feed (white). $28 25; dried] ? I \u. ll'ii !1w P?1P. $28.50; No. 2 white corn. : lit !J5 U% '-? ?*-: N? 15% 15% corn, SlV2c; No. 2 white oats, 48c; j . 17% 17% 17% No. 3 white oats. 44c. . 11% 11% 11% The following commodities may j 14^ 14'^ 12 be ohtaine<, from local dealers in ' J* carlots, basis cash payment, at ] . 15% jo% 15% prices quoted. * < 16 16 i? I No. 1 timothy (Western) hay, ton . 14% 14% 14% $24; No. 2 timothy (Western) h*r . 12% 12% 12% $22.50; No. 1 clover mixed. $22.5y; i'v 10^ sPrinK wheat hran. $21.50; winter 12% 12% l-?7' wheat bran, $22.00; standard mid. 15% 10% 15%' dlings, $22.00; flour middlings. $27.. 16% 16% 16% 50; cottonseed meal, (36 ner cent). . 16% 16% 16% $40.00; gluten feed, $32.00; hominy feed (white). 529.25; flour, soft win- j *?% -tt 01/ ter straight (140 lbs jute), per bbl. 2% 2% 2% S6.25a7.00; hard winter straight (140 2% 2% 2% lbs Jute). $7.50a8 25: fancy npring ^ 50 50 patent (family brand), $8.25a9; No. " 7?^ - white corn, per bu (haes extra). .' 286 286'* 286l/4 84c: No* 2 >'e,,ow corn <baR8 ex" 378 378 378 tra), 82'c, No. 3 yellow corn, (brigs . 828 32s 328 extra), 83c; No. 2 whit? oats (bag;" ? . 37 37 37 extra). 50V?c; Sn 3 white oats . fin so m <bass extra>. \ {/ ,4V4 74" METAL MARKET. ???? NEW YORK. July 12.?Spot tin In q the London market today was 5s FkO higher on the basis of ?166 5s white ek Exehange.) futures were 5s lower at ?168 5s. Sales spot 200 tons and futures 550 ions. Standard copper was 10s * lower at ?72 2s. 6d for spot. Sales 90 89% /?0% 500 tons futures. Electrolytic was 35% 303"?% unchanged at ?76 10t> for spot and 1% 1% 1% 77.10 for futures. Spot lead was "quoted ?23 2s. Cd and futures ?23 20 toy 20 bo^h unchanged white spelter was II .. ## off 2s 6d on spot at ?26 15s with 11 futures unchanged at ?27 7s 6d. \ ^OCK A1 COMPLETE N. <W. B. Hlbba 4 Co, lllbb* Bide odavEwlrY?t'?"J.Ju 1 > 12?Total ?s ^ ^ ^ VlV lwo? ??a^fainatjVlif lecur'uv?i8 ? ,comV-!ete list of lecunty, and the high, low. and clo i?iea / (In J i73UU n rik..* H<c*i Low. Clot# UK nS / V**88 53 WA0 *> *? - ? Liberty 1st 4a *7.10 115 U S Ub a'iu*' ' 1,7 38 ? ?? '^SO 118 U 8 11k 1. ?." K0 m 80 ?- *? ?a u s w^.f/4' 80 M Km au.iKi 533 u s 87 uo M9U ?7.oo S 11 i v! J? 1^4"" *7 08 87.ua 8V04 W7 r ? m . *' **" 08 lu ? ? T x\,.'ry ' u*30 a-< 30 ?S 3( U a Victory 3%s. 9t>.30 98.26 08.26 FOREIGN BONDS. ir*'nt,M ^?*t 5s. 60 68% 68% k! *lum V*' 100V4 100 1o?H 0 i^! . 100% .wu 100 9 Belgium 6 s, 1925.. 03% uvv. 0314 7 ('bines? C.9Yt K 5?. 43% 43 45% 1? i!tf ?f It*fr*en H"- 06% 06 06 13 < it/ of Berne 8* .. 08 07%; 08 ?,t5l ?' CoP?n 5%s 70% 76 76 - < of Cbrlstiania 8* 08% 12 City of Pari* 6<... 99% 4 City of Zurich 8m.. 00 08% 00 5 Danish Man, 8* A. 9*J% 00% 00% 7 Danish Mun. 8s It. 00% 00% 00% 10 D 0 5% notes, *20 . 02 01% 02 7 Do of Can 5i, '26.. 00% otSlu 5"' '3I s7* 8??4 87 10 French Govt 8s... 00% DO 00% 33 French Govt 7%s. 05 . .. 3 Im Japan 1st 4%a. 84% 10 Ira Japan 2d 4%s. 85 84% 84% 44 I Japan strl In 4s.. 60% 60% 60% 36 K of Denmark 8*. 100% 100% 100% 1 ? ?' 1 8^?- * -3 8S'4 87*4 ?8Vi 26 Sweden 6s R5% 85 85% 25 Norway 8? 103 102% 103 20 Bep of Chile 8s 96% 06 96 19 Swisa Govt 81s 105% 105 105% 17 8 of 8a> Paulo 8s. 93% 95 96% 8 PKGtBAI 5%.. *21 103 85 rKGtBftl 5%a, '22 07% 97% 97% 24 CK<!tBftI 5%s, '29 8S 87% *7% 02 PKGtBftI 5%s, '37 85% 85% 85% 42 IT S Brazil 8s 9S% 97^ 97% 5 IT S of Mexico 5k.. 44% 44 44 5 U S of Mexico 4? . 33% NEW YOKK 0O*D8. 5 N T City 4%s. '67 89% 10 N Y City 4%s, '60 83% 1 N Y City 4%s. 65 *9% AILWAY AVD^lISI'ELLANEOrS BONDS. 7 Am Af Chem 7%a. 06% 96 96 8 Amer Smelting 5s. 76% 76% 76% 9 Am T 4 T cvt 6s . 97% 97% 97% 11 A T ft T col tr 5a. 82% 82% 82% 4 Am T ft T cvt 4s. 71 44 Am T ft T col 4s.. 7H ?7% 78 5 Ann Arbor 4m 53 1 A ft Co rl est 4%s 78% 43 At T ft S F Ren 4* 76% 76% 76% 2 AtTftSF c 4s. *60. 81 2 ATASF adj 4s. stp 70% 70% 70% 1 A&C A L 5s, ser B 85% 1 A C L 1st co? 4d . 76% 4 ACL LftN col tr 4s 68%\ 68 68 16 Atl Refinery 6%s.. loi% km) 100% 3 Bait A Ohio 6s.. %. 89 K8% H*% H B ft Ohio ref 5s... 70% 70% 70% 15 B A Ohio cTt 4 %s 68% 6S% 68% 8 B ft Ohio roll 4s.. 66% 4 B ft O pr in 3%s.. 83% 2 BftO 4?. PLEftWV G4 6 B ft O 3%s. S div. 78% 12 Bell Tel of Pa 7s. 103% 103% 103% 1 B Steel 1st ext 5s. 91 1 Beth Steel ref 5s.. 81 1 Beth Steel 5a. '36 . 77% 4 B Edison 7s. twr C 96% 4 B Edison 7s. *?r D 9m % 97% 98% 2 Brooklyn B T 5s.. 25% 10 Brooklyn B T 7*.* 4t% 40 BRT 7s, T C ctfs. 4".% 1 BBT 7?. T C ctfs s 42 5 Bush Ter Bid* :.s. 75% 6 Cal tlas ft Ele?* 5?. H4% 84 81% 2 Can Southern ."4... 84% 17 Can Northern 7s... 101 10ri% 101 19 Can Northern 6'^*. 97 1)6% 96% 5 C#?nt ? f ?Ia By 6*. 85% 85% 85% 1 C of Ga By con 5a 82 26 Cent Patitt;* jttd 4s 72 71% 72 5 Cerro de Pasro Ss. 1W% 10< 10^% 5 C ft Ohio jfn 4%s. 73% 73% Iii% 4 C A Ohio ,Tt 4%s. 76 3 Chi ft Alton rfs 3a 42% 3 Cfi ft Alton 3%s.. 33% 2 ClVftQ 4s. Ill dir.. 79% 4 CHftQ 3%a. Ill dlT 72% 71% 71% 4 l HA (J ex 4s, N dlr 8^ 8." <*BAQ Joint ?%s.. 9ft** 9S% 9^ 3 Chi ft Erie 1st 5s.. 7R% 75 73 8 Chi Great West 4s .V? 49% 50 1 O M ft 81 P S"n 4s 65% 3 '.k'ftStP son 4U,s. 73% 73?4 73% 4 'MAStP crt 4%s. 65% 2 < MftStP rf? 4%s.. rr?% 59% 59% 1 TM&StP 4s. *25... 73% 23 Chi ft NW 6%s. .. tl9>4 00 99'4 1 4'hl?a?o ft NW 7s. in??M 3 Chi< ago By Co 5a. 61% 29 CKIftP By rfs 4s. 66% 66 66 3 C I n Sta 4%s, A.. 79% 79% 79% 12 Chi ??n Sta 6%a. . 10". 103% 165 3 Chi ft West lnd 4s " ! % 5H'*, 59% 5 Chile Cop col tr 6s 71% 71% 71% 1 Cin 1 St L ft C 6*. 96% 1 t'in. S A Cle?e 5a. 85% 2 CrCftStL sen 4s.. 67 4 C C C ft St L 6h. . KS>4 S8 K8 1 4'CCftStL S L d 4s 66% 5 Cora Gas crt 7s... 101% 9K% 101% 80 Cuba Cane Suf 7s. 59 57 "58% 4 Cuban Am Sus S.".. 97% 97 97% 12 Cuban ftailmad 5a. 65 1 Del & Hudson 7s.. 102% .. 1 D ft Bio G rfs 5a.. 42 3 I> A Bio G ron 4s. 63% 43 Dup de N P 7%a. . 9*? 97% 97% 1 Dun L A Power 6s 9?% 2 E T V ft G con 5s. S7 11 Erie prior Hen 4s.. 56% 55 56% 4 Erie s?'n lien 4s... 43 5 Erie crt 4*. ser A. 3S% 3 Erie crt 4s. ner H. 38 2 Fla C ft P 5a. 43. 73% .. !] 4 Ft Worth ADC... 9!? 11 Crand Trunk 7s... l?i% ! *>% 1?H?% 1 <Ic?, Electric 6s... ]0li% 12 Gen Elec deb 5s... ?6', fc^% S6% iireat Northern 7s. 9^% l?s% 9stm 45 Goodyear T Ks.... 09'., M% 2 II E A W T 1st .? M " 12 H A M ref 5a. A.. 66% 66?4 66% H5 I! A M adj ino 5s. 41>." 4|i. 4113 Illinois Cent 5%n. KH% 6 III ^nt rfs 4- 71'- 74% 74% 1 111 Out . T.2. ... K. . . 1 Indiana Steel Ha.. K9% -'0 I-M 4%s. T C ctf? 13% 13% 13% >9 Interb R T ref 5?, 55% 5|% 55% 10 Inter! Asricul 5s.. 7J 717. 7J7,, 10 Inter M M sf 6-.. . c.,'* 7s% 79v 5 Iowa Cent rfs 4s.. 4??'* ? K C Ft S ft M 4s.. 63% 63 63% 8 K City Sou Itit 3s. 57% 57 r,7i_ 10 K City Ter 1st 4s. 71% 7"% 71 17 K Spriusiield Ha... 94% 94% 04% 2 L Erie ft W 1st 5s 79 .. .. 3 Lake S A M S 3%e 5? 2 LSAMS deb 4<, *31 81 .. .. 1 L V of Pa gen 4s.. 60 .. ,, 1 Lig ft Myera 7s... 106% .. 2 I. ft J Bridse 4s... 65% .. .. 2 Lo"is A Nash 7s.. 103% .. 2 L A N unihel 4s.. Kl% 13 Mex Petro 8s 94 03% 93% 1 Midvale K cvt 5s.. 76% 3 Minn St L con 5s.. 70 68% 70 4 M A S L ref ext 5a 41 15 Mo K ft T 1st 4s.. 60% 60 60% 1 Mo K ft T rfs 4s.. 52 !1 Mo Pacific gra 4s. 53% 53 53 3 Mob P Co 5a. uer A K4% 84 84% 1 New O Term 4s... 63 8 N O T ft M Inc 5s. 55% 8 NYCftHR deb 6s.. 00 89 % 90 4 NYCftHR rfti 4%s 78 . 77% 77% l? N Y <' ft H B 7a.. 101% 100% 101 1 NYCftHR deb 4s.. 75 13 NYC-LS C tr 3%s. 62 61% 01% 10 NYCftStL 1st 4s... 78 1 N Y Dock Co 4s.. 71 .. .*! 1 N Y 8 By con 4%s 54% 3 N Y Tel deb 6s... 92% 92 92 3 N Y Tel gen 4?4". 80% 12 N Y W ft B 4%s^ 35% 35 35 11 Niusara F P 5s... 8(1% 8?;% S6% 3 N ft Sou 5a, ser A 44?% 4??% 40% 25 Nor ft West-von 4s 76% 75% 76% 3 N ft West s*n Oa. 92% 10 N ft West cvt 6s.. 102 101% 1M% U Nor Bell Tel 7s... 100% 09% 1(H?% 17 Nor Pac pr In 4a.. 75% 14 Nor Pacific 6s.... 93 .. .. 1 N States P 1st 5s. 79 12 Oreson ft C 1st 5s 89% *. 4 ?-res >n S L 1st 6h. 90% 5 Oreson S L rfs 4s. 81% 80% 80% 7 Ores-W R ft N 4s. 70% 70 70 1 JACKSON B IKp^ndable GRAIN-STOC Postal Trlrsrapl BRANCHES MerchanU' E*chang?, St Chloaeo. Boi Louis. Board of Trada. Kansas Minneapolis. City. Cora mere a. Pioauca txchanse. New Duluth. Boa BoI?dk'ot Tude. Detroit Wiantp-t. Gr Board of Trada. Dnluth. Louis. M Produce Exchange, Toledo. clianfa. Chamber of Commsrot, Milwaukee, ? Baltimore Comm?re?. ND BOND t Y. BOND SALES I * Members K. T. Itock Cuhn|?) J ties of bonds on the Stock J?xch*.nge >67,000 yesterday. $15,413,000 a week 139,000 two yean ago. From January 6.157,000 a year a*o. and 91.742.027.200 bond sales today. Total sales of each sing prices are given. 11.00#.) Male*. Tb??f. *|?h. l^w. Oose. 2 Pec Oaa A B'ec Be 7S% \ u Packard IduUr ta. W>% ?).r?* 7 1'ac Tel * Tel 0a.. S4?4 11 I'e K li 7e. log 102% 102% 2 Pa K it & 14% .. I 81 Pa K It cud 6<4a.. U7\ ?7?4 ?7* 11 Pa B B g?n 4%a.. 7fl% 73 75 I 8 Pa U B con <? *48 7<l% 4 Port By A L &a... ca 2 Peoria A E lit 4a. *7* 8 Phlllpplue Lj 4a.. SS% 21 Phil Co fe ff? 0C% 87U 1 It'CAtttL ta. ?or A H% 1 Public R of II J k. S4 27 Beadlkg fan 4e... 73% 7'/.% 73*4 2 Hap lrwu * S Aa.. 12% 92 12 1 Rio U 4 W col 4a 50 10 ? I A * L 4%%... CZ\ 03% V>\ 63 SLASF pr la 4a. A 00% ?0'? '< 0 KtLASF 5?. aer B. 72% 72V* 72% < 8 KtUkHir geo #?. C. 87'-, 87 #7 . 77 Kt L 4 8 f adj 8a. W% ?W?, M% < 80 *t I. 4 S r lor 8a. L4 tS>, Li > 1 St L SW Ut 4?.... n .. .. , 1 St L 8W con 4a... 92% .. ^ 1 MtP&KC 8 L 4%a. 8S% .. .. 1 H Air Llac rfg 4e. 88% 13 8 Air Ltu edj ft*. 28', 23% 2*5 8 Heabd Air Ll&a 8a. 48% 48 49 87 H lac lair cona 7%a. 81% 81 81 1 Sou llcll T A T fta 81 .. .. 1 11 Sou Pacific crt 4a. 78% 7S% 73?; 01 Sou Pacific rff 4a. 73% 74% 73% 71 Sou Pac col tr 4a.. 70 10 Sou Hwjr con fte... 82% 81% 81% 17 Sou Bwy gen 4a... 36% 33% 36 18 Stan Oil of Cal 7a. 102% 102 102% 1 S & T Co of A 7a. 82 .. .. , * 8 Tessa A Pec 1st 5e 78% 78 78% 1 Third Ave sdj 3a.. SO 7 Tide Oil Co 6%a.. 84% M% 8414 j 4 t'nltfn Pacific Ca... 88% 88 88% 7 V S B A imp 5s... 88% 88 b6 5 T 8 R A Imp 7a... 102 .. .. j , 11 U 8 Rub 7%a, '80. 100 88% 100 17 V 8 Rubber 3a ... 78 77% 77% 10 C S 8 Bef A M 8a. 82% 82 82 63 U 8 Steel a f fta... 85 84% 83 2 Utah P A Light 5s 77 78% 77 1 Va-Car Cbem 5a... 81 7 Va-Car Cbem 7%s. 88% 88 *8%'' 13 Virginian Bwy 5e. 81 78% 81 I 3 Western Elec 3s... 86% 8. 2M W Elec A Mfg 7s. 180% 109% 100% 3 Western Md 4s.... 53 2 Western Pacific 5a 78% 78% 78% 1 1 Weat In col 5s... 83 1 Weat Shore 4s.... 71 2 W Shore 4a reg. .. 68% .. .. | 7 ?WiHon A Co 1 at 6s 84 2 Wilson A Co ret 6a 78 77% 77% i 1 Wise Cent gen 4s. 63 .. .. COFFEE market. NEW YORK. July 12.?The cof^c I market was quiet again today. The 1 promise of continued support by ' ! the Brazilian government does not j appear to have timulated demand ( I either in the primary markets or here. On the contrary traders are evidently incline! to wait for a 'better line on just how the present < j valorization plan will work out. and j( in some quarters at least, the Bru- j, zilian government's buying basis is 1 referred to as practically fixing a J price slightly above which consum-. ' , ing markets should be able to ob- , J | lain ample supplies. At any ratt-|j buyers for domestic consumption,, j apparently persist in operating 1 I only as their requirements develop | j and the recent reports from Rrazil I have quite as evidently failed to attract a broadening speculative in terest. The official cables showed an ad-M vance of 200 reis in the dollar buy-j; ing rate and quoted Rio unchangej \ to 250 reis lower. Santos futures wrre 75 to 100 reis higher and late- ! < months there command a premium 1 j over t'le government's buying price ; j for July and August. In Rio. how| ever. September is selling .at a dis; vount as compared with the g??vj eminent"* basis and it seems to be 1 ! feeling the increasing stork Receipts at the two ports were 4 7.00M 1 .bags against 22.00ft la?t year San- j, j tos cleared S9.ft0ft for New York:; 1.300 for Neew Orleans, and 19.700] j for Boston. j I lligh. I/>w. n^e. ( I J ill 04tt? 07 I K ptemher 6 42 6 ? 2?**? ? , j ISecember **.*2 8.70 l.fl'Htfl.iOM Mnrch 7 17 7.03 7 02<i7 ?i3 , The market closed 11 to 14 points lower. j ^ , Breadstuff Movements ? : nV:W YORK. July 12 The foJ!-?winc <how? the movement of breadstuff"' at N?'W \ork today in bushels of prsin and barrels of . fl, ?r: Recent*. Exports, j Wheat 4*?.080 Corn Sr. no ? IT.ooo Oats 1?.0I?? Flour 32.008 87.0On The export <-loHr.mce? from the seven p-in- , clpal ports ?if the Atlantic t.eshosinl 1 New York. Boston. Philadelphia. Baltimore. New port New*. Galveston and New Orh-ansJ thus ? lar this wek. compared with correspond- j ing day of last have ?m'c" as follows; ? T- dav. Tli'i- srk l^ist wk 5 Flour 37 " ? ooo 84.0?w j Wheat 1C0.OIV1 1 r. 11.urn 4.122.000 j t orn 17.W*i 311 .?* 171.MO j Kxports of wheat from the fofi- ports New 4 York. Boston. Philadelphia and BalOmerel j were 56.00ft bushels; last rev. 3?VOOO. <1 ===== * ^ [w.B. HIBBS j 4 A \T> | COMPANY S New York Stock Exchange Boston Stock Exchange Philadelphia Stock Exchange Washington Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchai "s Chicago Board of Trade New York Curb Market Association I ' Hibbs Building Washington, I). C. 1 , l| ROS. & CO.^ Since 1X70 'KS-COTTON k Bldg., Cklengn. MI:mbi:HS ird of Trade. New York. Prodnoe C> change. Chamber of Baltimore, Chamber e( rd it Tr.d?. ,CommOT?. ain Exchange. Talcda. Produce Exohanga. erchanta' Ex* Detroit. Board of Trade. New York. Stock ExChemoar of change. Chicago. 8took Exekeaga. J\ > trans; LOCAL ['j inn *' "? * "? " ?* "^T.UT.r* - ?,-"? ? ?"-? *itbu cau j *o~'l7p? 5 .t u. " ?* ? ? ?1 odoTki^?li??*'*' W tii? VA"! " **. ?1/W ?t ?t * ,l '"0# w *** *> ?W ?*- *1.000 at a?%. % 1 >ooo > aav IMoo u K\. ti.ooo .< ?%. "* . to-/. c*ii kou, St.? ptf M?t. ( MVS*. ' Mil Billing. I I;' " * ? ? 77* 7S ? "? J*' **' *7 } " ? ' ? < T.l rtl tr W.., ksJ M *m" *' T?l far ??.,,, ?7 ?7li *? * ?? ? ?~i r^w, i, * ai*l tot IUI c ??d p r. ?,>ilsw. i. rr M o.. .M Btoe Sm [ I < ru< t.b j. ^ KlUl Tract to? K R ia autVa *7Vk tttj acd Harburban 5, K* * * town Gas l?t it HMropuUUn B K S. M ^ Pouw iu, L? U ,7 I Potomac Lk, U V, M I HcL'?W RUc Power ?a OS M l'oU?mtf tlw P?v G-M It.,., K m ' s. ">* ?< A? Sa I * ?? -- T7 , 7,41 MM .. 1 W?l> Bj ud Etoc ? ?,? ?, Watt Bj ud Elee I.M It (j% &3% 1 UMIIuhk | D c Paper Mfg ? r Ri?* Eea!ty 5a (long) . ."*"1" '* *" t fcl?s Eeall; 5? < abort I M "* t ?*t 8tge aad feifc Dep U t *s?h Market 5a. IV27 75 *?sb Market U, 1*47 72 Cold H tor age 3a......... ? ' STOCKS. A=*r T?1 .?d T?1 xoj Amer Tel aad Tel rta a* "*at 1 Capital Traction I " Columbia Gas und t?ec.... 1 Eastern Lt aad *" "* % Waablafu*a Gaa 43^ "" ! f N and W Steaaiboat "" ! ^'aah E/ anO Elec rne 2-". in < a JJaah 11/ and Elec rM yu an Wa?h. r.alto and Aa cvio .. * Wa*h, Balto and Aa pfd.. "I "" *" ^ Wash Va Rj com "* ** a Wasli Va Ej pfd Ill 11 11 r National Baaka. S".:::::::::::::::::::::!?J ^ r Columbia j-Cummerrlal ** I Diatrlct .'.'.''.'Ullll" 170 * " l Kami aad Me. h Nat Uank *""* -ji:. 225 l*? ! "?"/ U-. .. N i 1 n^oln National Metropolitan .... "*l~< 44A ** 1 * Kerond 2^3 I r V\ a?Liojton IZIIirm 1M .. I 1 Tr*?t Companlai. yn*r ?nd Truat 220 22T. n f oofin?nLal Trust l?iri 102 ' t Vntkmal 8a* and Truat 27? 2S0 r t Lion Tiust 1I6V4 it tVash Ix>an and Trn?t 235 273 ' I Barinf-a Bcnka. "'mir^rre and Savinga 15S .. I La>t Wa?h Sa* liank jju ^ -rrbaata Hank 147 "* ^ 5e<* Saf and Com Rank 30-"i 230 j a ^v-ntli Street 8ariaga Ilank.. 150 .. f f t'nion Sariagg jjo | a I S Sa%iaga Back jifl " ! 0 tVH*Mnrt"n Me<-banira 25 fl Tire Insurance. u Arlington Fire In*...... 0 c or?-..ran Pire ln? 110 H t nreme?'? Fire In* lft?4 .. f kmer fire In*nranre... 230 .. ? N t l'ni?n Pirr Ina j ^ Title Inaarance. F "olnmhia Tit> In? 4 tral Eatate Title Ina H 75 11 ; 1 Ex-di*. r ?? d FOREIGN EXCHANGE. (Furnished bv American Security aad Trast Ca.) d r h Year I Clo*e. Ago England, po-ird 3 or, 3.96~ 'anadian. dollar 87S iiongkoag. local r^?i .73', Shanghai, tael j o< Pram-e. franc ?7R9 .Ox',4 Belgium, franr 07?5 WIS ' ittrr'iind, franc IKi; .IS15 Italy, lira o4.*?S rwtir. ;?-rman?. mark ??1?4 ,<?i?73 ^nmxrk. kroner Norway, kroner 137 .]?* Sweden, kroner 212"? .223 z-fh.. Slovakia. kr?>ner 0134 .f?24 Ireeoe. drachma < guilder 310 .3.-,4 'twin. iw>?eta 1272 1H:< lapan. yen .5175 * nutria. kr<?aen ?H?17 0072 c**i\ Rumania 0148 02R2 "l?raw only in V. ? dollars. AA\\\WAWt\VVV\\V\\VW \ Unlisted Securities J ft EOUGHT AND SOLD K 2 S J I Wll.l. IKLL S I \ 500 ; Mider Train Control; | AT A BARGAIN B j jamis j. fraokin ^ BWlc. W^Hblnrlnn. I>. C. Mi J Phone Main JKJJ Wxvtvcmwxvtvwvxx A CENTURY' ONE hundred and ten ; the lifetime of our n growth of America fested itself as one of th< the history of cirilizatior Throughout one hundi bank has been identified ness in all its phases. A edge of national arid intei been amassed, and an efl been built up. enabling us ities of the highest order We shall welcome an service, and invite corresj U.M?W t The Mechanic National f th* C*tjr of Capital?Surplus?Profits. * * VCTIONS* STOCKS SUFFER^1' REACTION AFTER1 STRONG OPENING r ff Short Coverings and Oil Import Tax Fijht Are Factors. CALL MONEY RISES teaches ?V?% for First Time In Month?Mexican Oils Strong at Start. XEW YOIUC. July 1!.?Aft*r ?. Uow of strencth. at the ?tart which vas based on a certain ana mint or ihort covering Induced by (he tqueesing of the abort# in a num>er of teauea oa y?aterdeT and by Teaident Harding'% opposition to un import duty on oil the stock narket becaja* very qmei. aad ?rices dropped back to ?revlou* vela. Trading waa again largel y trofessienal. During the strong thaae, Mexican oils were the tea** urs, while in the afternoon buaJi^aa waa ao a Lack thai usually acivs Laaues did not appear on the ape at half hour intervals. Call noney which opened at C per cent. , raa advanced to 6li per cent during he last ho*ir- Thi* is the highest >rice aince June 9. r?w%i Lvkaacf. Sterling continued the r&lly which tarted after the low prices of yeserday morning the quotation adancing on# csut to S2 CSV French ranee and Italian lire roixowed turs ad. the former g'aining 2 points it ".71 cents and the latter flre tolnts at UJl, cents. The sfrlk^ Dg feature of the day however was . a harp movement in the German ark. After uifering a sharp depreciation yesterday this unit op*nd the day unchanged at 1-11 cents, an up to I-IT cents on active bayng and then reacted five point* iuch fluctations obviorraly suggest he operation of spectol&tjon forces. Such an Interpretation ef the cas^. s borne out. furthermore nv d*elopments at London. Marks pened there at a price which corre-. ponded to 1.27 cents here and tften an up to a. price corresponding to -35 cents. German ban ka me.vnrhlle were reported to have sent n orders to sell dollars and bar aarka. which suggested s desire to orn a quick profit or to support r.arka. or to do both. Aside from activity fn sterling end nrti. tusiness in exchange was light. Forrijni CoBBrrrc. An increase of *!?.* ? ? * tn ?? ralue of our exports d-ring June * compared with May is the ftrst nstance of the year, be: is of little ignificance as saeh. At IZ44.CM.CO the month's exports are s?irtt>r nore than half tVoee for last January. fend the gain over the pr>eed ng month may simply o some such factor as fn?*r^a*ecl oal shipments daring the British itrike. or to the beginning of h easonal movew,' with regard to ome other of onr raw materials. it the present Jucture. the fnte.-^tng question concerns th# future or information on this point the department of Commerce's more etaile<j figures must be await'd. The continued decline in the vafue >f imports is a more serious m * *r. as the tariff will add to the 'faculties which foreigners now t.V erience in marketing their good* ere. wwf INTEREST | ?100"? Safety An investment combination If that anneals to those who d^- | sire absolute safet> of prin- m cipal plus a Just interest rs- hi turn. I First | Mortgages I $100. f;.no. si.onu Maturities Z to lo Years Unt 1 pen H equrot The F.H.SmithCo. I tOM a blinked IK73 815 15th St. 4R 1 rnra WKknm l,o*. to Aay |[ N leveator S GROWTH years enrompm almost ation. In this time the in business has mani really great epochs in red and ten years this 1 with the nation's busioomprehensive knowlmational commerce has ficient organization has to offer banking tacilto American business. opportunity to be of >ondence or a call. s & Metals , Bank ! ; !WMi $47.000000