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US NEW* YORK March ? Except f?>r sporadic movfnu'iiw in .-p-cial sto. mainly at higher lev -Is. -s mar^e.. whs a the du.l and lrfv ?'f tti** previous uitj. nrading was again restricted almost wholly to the professional element which bough: or sol.! aocordihg to its cbprio''s i ? r til' the hou*. lianktr.g interests wer?> somewhat ap pr?hensl\ ?? during the morning on the ( sudden suspension of the market to r ex- j change oil tii" Teutonic c?.i:tres but this^ condition was overtime later when rates .on Berlin and Vienna stiffened substan tially. Declaration of martial law in HpaiH gave rise t<.> further misgivings regarding the general European situa tion. Over 60 per cent of the total turnover of 570.000 shares took place in the fore noon. the last three hours recording an stt'tidy diminution ?*f t?j??*mci<*ns | to the accompaniment of lower quotfi t ions, in which rails' yielded with the, general list. . , | Next *o I'nited States >tevl. uhlc.ij ranged between i'u'x ar.-.i 11 11-.-, closing I at 114-S. a net ioss of \ of a p*'int. j the most active stocks of the" day in j eluded two newlv llsti-d issues ? Sinclair i Oil and Mi.ivaie Stee',. Sinclair made ah. J extreme gain of four points to 59a.i but , Midvale's maximum of >>W was a scam j of only half a point o\er it* final quota- f Tlor. , Motors and leather issue-; w.er* early > features of market str,-i>"'h. but de-j clined abruptly in trie last halt h'>ul]j with sujsars and some of the seconaary i equipment. and supply issues, including petroleums. General news embraced an ana. vs. 9 of February imports and expert s.^ t.ie latter item aggregating $467. 6$3.40$, !in increase of almost $66,000,000 over the same month of 1916. The only noteworthy railway state ment for February w.-?s that of the Le high Vallov Railroad, showing a net de crease of ?i*44.3l 1. Bonds were Irregular. Bond sales (par value) aggregate S2.?60.000. United States Bonds were unchanged on call. TICKER TALK American Malting Co.. preferred de-J clared a quarterly dividend of v>r.? per cent on <b u and second preferred slock, pavable M ' \ ' s ock record April IS. Wabash r-r- fo rre "A" declared regu lar quarterly ? : i v i?i*_ ud of one per cent on preferred A *? t . ? u . payable April 30 stock record April CLOSING ffXOCK IETTCT iRi- private wire to Finance Co.) NEW" Y**RK. March 29. ? Net fluctua-i tions or changes from yesterday are umall. There was a feeling al! day that a peace speech by HolUvek might be ex pected arid traders wer?> very careful j to even tip before elosing tims so as tot )>?" in position to take advantage of any' break. Anything from Germany will he I censored nr.d thus delayed. so we may i have it its ; ! i morning papers. We doubt I its having any effect on prices to speak j of. but the trad- rs are taking no chances that are avoidable. I From H.-irrss Wint!.f"p <"*o. J | LOGA_N" & SEVAN'S CfKATN* T.ETTZR | i Cv private wir? t ? ? ,\ K. Masten i<: t'o.) | CM >. March 'Jt ? Wheat ? There < is' no doubt but what tli'r.e has been ' vrv ? xt on?i v.- damage in the winter; wheat b? It . specially ' in Kansas. Th* ^ ouestion :s. wh v'i! ?: ?? ;-r; e of $1.67 for . July and Si e" for September tin* dis- . counted this damasre 1' ir said that i foreigners have [> uwh' .fuiy and Sep- i r^nber deliveries ? past few days, i f^orts ve(?ni t>< }ri . . ..vered pretty free., ly. This is Ms. and to early to tell for certain ab--i"- iV growing crop but | t> noth? r v*.'e two of jt-?d weather j. should t-'li ;he :ai. . Tremendous | strength May helps <; ;l;er options as j former is congested. Corn ? C.*>sh prentiurhs ov> r May still j fancy hut belt* ve lieavy load put into j the market should tnnke rallies ff-r rime being or.ly temporary. Logaa S: Bryrji's Closing Stoci letter, i (Bv pri v:\te wire to A E. Masten <"o.) J NEW* YORK. March 29.? There .was | an fibs. no., o!' tn- h'is iasrii t?da*.'. in to-' day's stealings and the bulk of the .qvr- i ntiotis origittat-d in r'--- r?> Outside) pnrti'-ipitior. wis restricted bv the i pected sp.x-< h of the iSermnr: ? itancellor j which it is anticipate ' n -n e a far- 1 reaching e;V..,-t '.?n ? t. ?: -.-?ihI poli- i ticai situation :a v. r- r ' !'p to thb* ? writing no?ht g i t., t?>rn receiv- } ?d and the in> ? ? :u selling innvr In ! !he last half hour seemed to be th" pnrt j of precaution of timid holders. Ovej-'- j -^jight developments wilt probably pro- | \ ide facts 'hat will dictate opinion re- ! gr.rdittg th>r immediate tendency of j j>l ics. "We. rather f.ei ther? wtll i be sometiiinr along more peaceful j-ig- | geptions ?'Oi:?e from ilie r.-ntral powers.! NEW YORK LED IN LOAN SUBSCRIPTIONS WASHINGTON. March 29.? The $3i>.- j 00V.0(M) b' r rowed ????"?s'erday by the gov- | ernniertt tor ninety days :s distributed j among the twelve federal reserve batiks.1 it was t>j? jounced today, as follows: | New York. ISfl.OOn.ADO: Boston 0'.?0 : i'hiladetphiu S *>?>0 ; Cleveland! $3.50''>.0''i": !:i.*hmt-nd $2.ooo, 0'i'?: Atlan- j ta.- J1.30'?.oon: ?"*iiicago. Jj.ooo.ooo: St.! ^'>'.lis. $2:.*e(i.H0i'i; ' Minii.vipo!is, j :>00 : Kansas (*itv. $2.f,0*).000: Dallas. I $2.0?0.<H>n : S.'irt Kratiefsco. J^.oOO.OOO j The os er-s.ubscription. it . was an nounced. v r.s approximately '-:t j? r- . c?-nt. the total subscriptions voluntarily! offered bv the banks aggr- gat i:sg Jti'j.- ? 55.000. " Certiti? at' s probably will be issued j Monday. A; ril - The issttance of the | iertifltate? . ?rt this date would bring; their maturity to Ju!v t. the first day of : the new fiscal v?-ar. Tite v-rtitlcafes i bear int-rest at the rate of 2 percent a ! year. HONIY. i NEW YORK, Mir. 29. ? M'reariti!e-i I paper, -t ii 4 [ *r c.>;.t: sterling. ii" day! bills. $4.71: coninn-rcia! 60 day hills, on banks. $-5.7!; cuuitiieriMal 60 day bills. ? 54.70\: demand. ?4 7"> 9-16: cables. $4.76 7-;>'.: Cranes, demand. 15. >4 1~: cables. $ i~ ; marks, demand. 7lc; cables. 72c: kronen, demand, StlAft; ; cables. S ! 1 9'.>: guild' rs. demand.! ^L40 7 -16c : cables. ;0 :2o; Itres, r.emand. j ^H.7.7S: cables. $7 77: rubles, demand. ! - ? ? .-it' ? v. J2S.30: bar stiver. 72_??c: j ^?Mexican doliiirs. 53ai<'. Government bonds, steady. f Railroad bonds, irregular. i Tim- loans, steady; 60 days and ''0 j days. 34??3*i per c?*;it: six months. I 3^ i t.^r cent: call money steady: j hitt r cetjt: low. 2'i P"r cent:1 ruling r? t'T cent; last loan : 2"-j pm ' !'.!t bid. 2'. p'T cent: ? L offered a: - "? ? tit. CHIUA March ? Highest war | prices yet were touched today In the | wheat market. t.vi>' atlun for May delivery jumping to within :s cm' of' Slf? n bushvl. Today's r<*i'urd, which r*. suite,) t'r? >:tj excited rusi?e? to buy. was the topmost ever reached by anj future delivery since ISG4. S eiisal ional crop damage reports. esi ????iallv t rom Southern Nebraska were larjf 'V rt spon sible for the new upturn. The market closed unsettled it" the .tame as yester day's finish :tT, higher with May at !".,7th to I'.'S'h und July ?t i 0 r. to IOC1*. iMrn nalt.?i to 1 ?<? net. outs j '?4. to and provisions 15 cents 27 ti 30 cents. Wild trading In w.heat developed soon [ after the start, the speculative crowd ? b-iiiK greatly wrought up by reports In- -j dicutlhg that 7? per cent of the winter | crop in the southern half of Nebraska i has been so badly damaged by drought j that the fields were being plowed over | and sown fo oats and barley. Kansas | r> pi.rts t"!d also ?>f severe damage and | seemed to imply that unless rain fell j .soon the yield in many sections might i be almost a total failure. The effect j of Mi?-h advices was undoubtedl y j heightened by the fact that the recent ? ptorcejiirtnt of an embargo in Arisen- ' tina had Uft Xorth America as the only ; sou r<*e <>f breadstuff supply readily; available for Kurope. j i Open ! HSgn | liow i Clnn j _______ _ __ ( j 19-1 *4 l'JS>! 1P4 I P7 ! July..' it? 7 10S-\ I >16 !'i j ' Corn-- : ! i i i May.. . i l!7'-4: tl?'-i 117'; 110 J July..! 115 V 1 1 7 ^ 115 -% 117 j Oats--- i : . | Mav., 1 * 'k ' ti 2 t> 1 1 5 *? 2 \ I July..' USvil j?': f?sv* Tork? i I i | May.. ::t 7r. :u so r. I fi5 ."4 ?;:> July. . :a 00 24 or. 23 J5 23 S7 Lard ? i I J | Mav... IP ?2 '20 17 IP 92 2(1 15 j Julv. . '29 02 20 27 20 02 '20 22 Ribs-" ; i : I Mav... IS 20 IS 27 IS 20 IS ::2 . July. . '18 37 'lS 53 IS 27 iv 30 Cash quotations: ; "Wheat. Xo 2 red. nominal: No. 2. red. $2.06 C: 2.06 v? ; Xo. 2 hard:- nominal : Xo. 3 hard, nominal. Corn, No. 2 yellow, nominal: Xo. 2. yellow Jl.25 \i 1.21V Xo. 4 yellow. SI. 20 1? 1.21. Oats. Xo. 3 white. 64'956'ic: standard. 65 '?i Tork? 534.65. I Lard? $2rt.i.*.??;0.2;V ?[ Ribs_jlS.OOf9tS.42. TOL.KDO, March 2P. ? AVheat. rash 52.10: May $2.10^; July 51.6S4 Clover seed, prime cash $11.05: March $10.87; April $10.15. Alsike, prime cash and March $11.53. Timothy, prime cash and March $2 52. TEUTONIC EXCHANGE NOW AT STANDSTILL: NEW YORK. March CP:?' Trading- in' exchange on the countries (>f the Teu tonic I'ow'ers was at an absolute stand still for a time t day. hereby Riving rise to much com.'- en: -and conjecture. .' It was learned however, -hat the Inter ruption was oceaNi- ?( ;??! f!y. the unwill ingness of dealers to : orward remit tances. even by w ireless telegraph. in Jh< present tense state of relations. ' In the- afternoon, bankers and ex- ! change dealers with Iv-riin and Vienna connections accept, -d bills to a fairly large amount in the aggregate with a resultant strengthening of rat?s lo both ? ?enters Marks, or Kerlin remittances, rose from yesterday's nominal quota- j t Ion of 69.34 cejrs to 71 cents, while kronen, "f Austrian rates. advanced from 11.40 to 11.80. Banker* are ngr-'ed that. little Oerman , or Austrian .money now is held here, j hn lances having been very much re- J 'It: ced since the break in diplomatic re- ' latlons with Germany. Except for pri vate remittances exchange operations h-'t ween this country and Germany and I Austria have steadily dwindled. LOCAL STOCKS "WtrKKUXO W. Va.. March "P. '17. Oal ly qiintatton lint of the Jfbeellng Sleek Rx n se : * STOCKS fWiJ > AnV. ;l. S hsTir ttr'.,r tc5T" co"'."prrf 1 1 ?; Hps fins ' ?ill coiftmnn ....ll^O IK0 1113 C-ntr?: fo '...I !IT5 1175 l"en??rTit!r? t.If? tns'ir?nc?. | 11 M3 | 12 n?rm*n Fir# Tnnir*ne? f I !IS0 Fo.-torta 0:*.?? Co !n0 11.10 rtiMl-AUu Clx? Co 15" ? I ST Imr-^rtal C!n?s Cn .' ?!> '101 r!(M IaIMI- rr-ti Work.*, pref '?IZr> !IM US' *!?* ccrm^rt ' -?7 I >fark?t Auit'terlum SI ' 8S ! Nrtiralclir.tf Cry, JlU ' !S< t'nlimt r>Vrv ..I !... ' HI C. S. St?mpln? Co I | jlSS W?r>l JUkinu ivj . pr^f j.....' P9 ! 9P rt" r'>mftv'n ,..! I ! Sfl Wir?!ck '*h!n? Co.. pr?t J fl" j ' >)?> Foramen ! 51 ) ' 31 Whfitn; ttplmort ttrlrts# 0>....| 31 I ! SI Wh??Ilns JlrlJw Co { ( I 50 Whwlin* M-t?l & Mf?. Co | J 54 \Vh?t>!Ina it. 04 & Kit?. Co >'1 ! j 5J ?lu n-w i re? ' ?1 I B1 Wheeling Ktw! i fron Co !1<!1 I163 (162 Wli?*liMi! St??l r?s*.tnj Co [ | 1193 Wheeling T:l? 0>. I j 1125 IVhliaker O'r-nnrr Co.. pref ;1I2 j 122 ?lo cosnrion i.....j3IS ]325 WheellM M >'rt * Frt?. fn?w prrf. ) - Trinxfor boola eV'ie Mafh fir 2 per cent cu?rt*r!y cash filtl ii<-w1. t'?T?t>'(; April 1. pu the nerr !jsne of prsferred j Wherlin* M'i!d ,<r Foundr.T ronimon (new !??ne> ? Trap'.r-r N:oki cloie April IS. for n ra^h rllelilend of : -,-r .-a' *r.'l an ej'r* o?^h illrt^letnl of i per rent. | I > Mav 1. l.i|!el!e Imn Wcrli.i r"f ? Tranifer book* elo*? i for 2 per c?nt rash dividend, payable ! M.trrli 51. i.i?:ie!> lp.fi Work?, comcpon ? Trana^r booka elote { Muirh . 1 *?. f-:r regular 1 per eeol dlr*.dend. and ! a-i Frr-a 2 fit pavahle ilarrh 3t. Wlmaker ' il-si-ncr rtirnninn ? Tronaffr lwobs ?lo?e March 2') for 3 per cen: cash dividend payable April 2 Wl:eeliis? S>?1 A Iron Co. ? ' Trannfer booki cIom Mareh ! 7. for 2 per rent ca*b dividend pajrabW Airtl 2 Imperial Glavs -Tranifcr booka dose March 23. for a rrjubr 1'i rer eertf cash dividend. pa?abl? AprJ 2. PETROLEUM ?UI. IT V. I'a . March 29. ? Credit bal atices runs 1(14.705: average 86. o'J7. shipments 40. 75^: average 4i,l t*l. STTOAJB. NKW" TORK. Mar. 39. ? Raw PUtrar. firm: Centrifugal. 5.R5SH.02: molas^eB, .?V.02W 5. If.; refined, tirni. rttie granulated. 7.2:>-aS.i"-'. ' , Sutar future** opened rtrm and aetlv?j A New Investment Department E have opened a new department to serve the needs of those who have small sums to invest. The conduct of this department will be characterized by the tame scrupulous conservatism which character izes every phase of our larger investment service. We will recommend safe issues and pUce at your disposal all the accurate informa tion in our possession. Ask your banker or 211 yu iic else with investment experience. Moore, Leonard & Lynch M emters of .V tuc York, Pittsburgh, Chicagt, and Philcdilphio Steci Exchangtt PRICK BUILDING, PITTSBURGH Pbone Court 990 111 Broadway, New York U 1 ! today on continued buyliiK l>y Pubun < Interests as well as support from coin- < mission houses. At noon prices 4 * to points hliciier. Tilt: 1 l^t declined in tli?- afternoon un- . d"r heavy kciv ral realizing and closed I easy and points lower: >aN s. lSy'toTiB. May. t.'JS: July. 5.uS: bi-pt"in U-r. 5.17. ? N. Y. STOCK SXCHANG.tl WHEELING. W. Va.. March 29. '17. Kurnli>hed The Inteniicencer uv A. K Masten & Co.. members New fork Stock ; Exchange. National Hank of West Vir glnla building, Wheeling. W. Va. Louis , F. Brand. manager. < ~9TOPKS jOpen iiliirh Low :< 'losn Arn. Beet Sugar"! '.'C P y *k Pf' Alaska Cold . ...j ; American Can .. 811 f?! ?* ',"*H . do l ? r?* t" ...'.. . . H'7'v 107',. 1 "7 An i. Par & Fdy.. 7<; ?? 71*4 ^".'V ;i American Zinc .. a 7 ? 3 f? ? 4 V1, V4 Am. Woolen 50 ?i f.l JjO'n 5;'ls , Am. Locomo; 71V 72 'i 71?m .2 Atlantic Gulf ... ! 1 - H3 1U4 1 1 J , Am. Smell. & It.. .104 1; ior.-% 104 njt ?? Alax Rtihher .... T4 74 .74 ? ?l Am. Sugar Ref. . ' 1 13 v.'l 13"^ 11" Am. Tel. & Tel... 1 2 7 V 1 2 7 -St l-7Ta i Am. Tobacco . . . L' I 1 't - ' ' 21" 21;' , Anaconda ^4^ SI1; S.I-n y'"* ? At<*h ison 1 04 1 **4 "* I 04 1 1 ' 4>"' ?* Balti. & Ohio 7?'."? 7tf!s. 7'". >v 7<". | j Beth. Steel 1-si i ?_ I M VI 1 do i?r..-r H 137 :: ?; U;.;4 Brook. Rapid Tr. KRV >? N "< <|S > I Calif, Pet ' 23 '* " I l~ r': ' ? r'-'1- '. do pref '? 52 >? J Orrtral Ix-ather.. Pl'4 !'-?% V : Puba Cane Sugar -IS <s,4 ?' '? '?? ' ? ? 'hesa. & Ohio.... 1 1 ? ?'!'.? 'I! ?? 1 ?> < 'hlle Copper ....' 24 V "T. -?I'j I t'ruoiblf Ste>-1 .. ?' !' s-j , 70>,i 'S'? |V > P.. M. & St. V. ...: S-l *>?! M Phirso i '"l'P'!" ...' T.7'v 57 1 .??a Greeno Pananoa. . t2'? 42?~ - (riilf States S....'!ll"r 1"':' I !':'1 ! Corn Products ... 2T.Ni -5'i !'???< do pr?t' 'l??:it l"l"; l"l \ l?i i Pan.i. Pacific . ..'IMS ' - ' ' '! , Colorado Ktiel ...' 5 ' ' . ? ? , Polumbla Oas . t-lvi 44lt l?.-\ Pis! I Hers" Scour.' -ni2 "-0 "" '?? Erie ' 7 l*- r iJcnera! Motors. . i {en. Electric .... U"5 ^ ]y l'j-j 1 ?* s Goodrich Rub. ... 5 uj 5'j\ "'j P.t North. prcT.- 1 ' ' '5 ' ? It. North. <"?rf... 55 :: 1 1 * Illinois ivntral.. lp5H 1^5 4 . B'5, l"j| Inter- Horo Met.. 1 ? *? 12'x. ' ? ? * l-"< do prof | r'? I ?'?? Inter-Nat. Paper. 43ri: 4 4 >4 4.!?-, 4..^ Int. Nickel j 44 , 45*s 4 i ? j Marine ' 3P. i 33-s< .?-% ?' - ;"?> do pref : ?f,si '?? *?% ? Kenn. Popper 1 4fi ' 40 4..~k 4^ v I^hUh Valley ..' 701- ,nu .0 . 0 ' Louis. A Nash... '130 il30?j 13") Mexican Pet ;00>- 93\ IC"-., Miami Popper . ..] 4! 1 1 !H 4 " ; ,f.' When Issued.... 31 *i 31 | Nat. Biscuit '11 1 1 ' I ? S l ; National Lead .. J; j ;ii C! i ';'J Nat. Enamel .... 35 New Haven .. . ? ?' 1 " }/' '* ? I. Nevada con .... -41-, -4 j* ~y h -;'< , N. Y. Central !'S-\ !?s-s 0. ?a O-i- i Norfolk West.. 13:: 1?.4'^ K'.2-s North. Pacific . . U?5*s l'.1'']- 1 ; - 1 . ' Pennsylvania /'i.4 .(l)?"ihlo 'Mtles O. 12'.' 1 >? - do pre!-, rtn ! 4%: * 4 !s 4'h i press. Steel Cftr.jJOJ 1".. |f'.. i Rav Ponsol I 30'^. L"'". j Read Ins: ' ;,v - ' Republic I 83 s* ^7 do pref 103 .in.} .I'".* Am. Hide & L. . - 15*i 1? i 15\ do pref 1 fi?1.* 7'P-.. j Sears Roebuck ... !1 8 1 ' 1 S ? 1N< Sloss-Slief field . . j 72 74 7l| .2 ; South. Pacific ... ffil; :if,\ ; Southern Jty . ... 2^ ??< ; do pref I 5 !' 7* 50 5 .' ? s Shattuck ?' 2S-s 28-,: =?> ^ ' Sttidehaker 104 104 ^ 'l Slnclair OIL ' 55V r,?"4 : Texas oil 227 "i 229'.. , Union Pacific . ..14i '-141 140U 14||U . T. S. Smelting. . J ?'??:>. 6- , "- 1 Utah Popper ....jlll'.?;112 > ; J '-i , ' 10 ?4 \ U S. Rubber . ..' 50 1 fil 11 ? 1 do 1st pref ....I'OS'^lOSUiinsii lfiSt, r* s Steel iU56* 11" '.s 1 1 4 1 ? ' "4 I do' pref lis jllS )1 1 ? 118 | do bonds IOC 10.5 I0a\ 106 Va. Chemical ... 43 43V 41 ^ 4 ?, do pref 1 1 1 1 V4 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Wabash pref A. .1 *\\\ 51;%' f;?^ f'2> ' Western Union.. P.': P'1-:, J7j? ?> . -4 , WestlnR. Elec. .. S2N ''-Jr I Western Md. ...' 22 N, 22:v; -;* ? 1 White Motors 1 4S'j 4S\ 4 , 4.* Willys Overland. S3\ 33 3SH 33', Allls Chalmers..! 29 ! 29\ 27^,, 2 . \ Am. Woolen ' CO1*- ^ Am. Zinc | 3?\ 37 3(1, ?*? -t ; Batopllas Mln. .. 1 V4 1 ' ;?> '? Baldkln Loco. ... ?1 _ 01 i-9 -t ..9\ Butte & Super... | 4'. 14 lr>l4 '.^ 4 lr>.4 Tnsplra. Popper..' 6 '? fil1* ??A*a l''"* tacka. Steel t . A 87 87 V 85*4 ** Maxwell Motors. I 54 ?4 f>4 :;3-< ????;< MIdvaie Steel . ..' ROtj '>0 fiO's . i'Kh. Coal '. j 4Glj] 47 4(i ; 4'> 1 Rv. Steel Sprlnics. 53>i B3V4 pI*. ; Trans Williams..] 4? 40_ 4R^ 4?._ Anglo French . .' 1*- Vw 1 9-'< S'2 ?2^h , Total shares 56S.700*. | (1) ? Ex. Rights 10 per c?nt of hoid- i lngs at 85. BOSTON COPPER STOCKS W H KELTNO. W. Va.. March 2?. '17. Furnished Tlio Tnremcen^.<r by A E Masten (b Co . members New Vork Stock Exchance. National Bank of West Vir ginia building. Wheeling. W. Va Louis P. Brand, managor. STOCKS. I Bid. J Asl'.._ Adventure ?'+ Allouez K5?h fi<? Arcadian ? . H Arizona !? 'v: ') Cal. & Arizona 80 S ! i.w S 2 '? 1 in.l r.r.n 21 t;4 */4 2\ 1 * Vi< ,''al. ?fc Mecla. [ 540 'e:iet nnlal I 2(? 'tipper ItH-tlge ' 1.3 \ ' r >alv W.-st ? ? iH East US l-'r;'.nkllii 7\ HaiK'ix'k >?'. \, ! Indiana | 3 Vi ' I ft I < > lioynle 3" Iverr l,ake . .. U*k.? 13N*! Mass. i.'osim?iJ lSI'.i Mh-higau 4 Moiiaivk Si". \'!|iissmK S'oith Hutte "3 S. ? Id I ??fill I n I Oil t>2 iscola .! 92 juiticy . SS Shannon S ?superior ! 4 Superior A- Boston i\\ I'atuarack .M"* Trinity 4 I'lali Consol 10 ?? Winona I Wolverine 44 15 ruoiumne 1 :t I'; Curb Mining Stocks. liingham !?' I'll* Biui; K. il I "? 2 r?>ns. i 'uppfr ?!'??, 4 ' 'oris. Arizona 2 2 Si Kirs*. National ""si 2-\ L.altose 50 fif> Mclvlnley l>arrah ???. 6" Cuited Verdi- Ext. 3* 2H ^ nK'.'ti Moid - V. NEW YORK CURB MARKET WHKI-XlXr., w. Va.. March 2fl. 'IT. Furnished 'I'll'* Intelligencer by A E. Masten & i *o . mrmnets New York Stock Exchange. National Haul; of West Vir ginia building. Whetding, W. Viv Louis 1*. Brand. manager. ~STO< 1 1\ S 4 U 1 4 > v Sit S'V ' ? f-b 6(> 4 L. I C 1 2 ? | 141.1 1 t I 11 -Si 4 S r:i i 4 l A t ianta-' odd field ralumet ?Vc Jerome ... Canada Car <& l-'dy I'ar, I.ight .t I'uwi-r .. ? Cramps S . A- K ST. Km'-rson Phonograph ... '1 iIoMfielil Consol ?: Uri-RIK' Monster 1 Heela Mining ' llendei* Mfg -J iTumho E\ t ens ion 4 2 K.itii. lironze pref ........ 2 Mother Lode MriiT:r.:i Copper Nlplsslng Mines Submarine Float .... Triangle Film I'. S Light Jt lleat. . . ilo ^referred ! Wright - M a rt In World Film 'i Section ko 10 i "liai'oal Iron 7 Aetna Explosives Hip Ledge < Outside Motor Stocks. i 'hain-.i-ts .Motors . . . - Chevrolet Motors 12-"< Hupp Motors I International Motors do preferred Peerless Motors I *? _ Standard Motors i f> " i I'nlt.-d Motors j!:' Kdmund K- Jones Ti;. Outside Oil Stocks. ?""iiFdi'-n Oil A Om '?*'? do preferred ? TS? f'osdeti Air ? '<> I -r? Federal < 'il . . '?'* International Petroleum.. 1 4 ?' < Midwest rill 7" Midwest HeflnlnK 141 ? >kla. Prod. Itef II i i.-aii'- A- Hominy 1 c' '* Paeifli- Oil ?^- 'las. ....... 65 ? Penn-Mex CO Sapuipa llefininc 1_1 -\ Serployiih ?'il !l T-l ti" Tidewater '"il l&S Wavland <~?n ?<? <las | Merrltt Oil ICik Ha sin 1 'J \i | Ask. 1 4 ? v I I3-1C 1% 1 *i 3 ! .. 1' '? .? 1,1 SI 111 I 1 'm ^ ?SI r.-; i i u i ui 20" 4 I i1 ?? !~ i | Hid | \H\. . .T,mrq r. 't r> 5 ?1 !> 'ins 3 SI ! (i 1 12S :i 4:i i I 3fi :i Htl ' PITTSBURGH STOCKS WIIKKLINC. \V. Va. March :r'. IT. Furnished 'i'he Tnteinteneer by A E Masten K Co . mern'xss Ne-.v York Stock F.x<:hainc?\ National HhiiI: or West Vlr Kini.i building. Wheeling. \V. Va l.ouls F. Hrand. manager. STOCKS. American Sewer Pipe . . Am. Window Class Machine ? "aney River 'las Harbison- WalUer Kef do preferred Independent Hrewlngr .... do preferred J.a Hello Iron' \- , Manufaeturer's I. ?t II ..... National Fire Proofing .... nhPi Ftn-I Idilahonia Cas (issue & I'i'.lahoma ' ia.s .... Pittsburgh Brewing do preferred Pittsburgh '">il t'..i.v. .... Westlngliousi* Air Hra'r.r. .. Westinghouse Electric ... Pure OH. ... 23 % 23 'v 23 Stocks' fi0.lt>'. Standard Oii Subsidiary Stock3 WHKKLINO, \V. Va... March 29. 'IT. Furnished The lutemg^-ieer hy A K Mas' en A- ' 'o.. membets Ncv York StocU Exchange. National Bank c>f West Vir ginia building. Wheeling. W. Va. I.oula F. Hrrtrid. manager. ? H }*.. i . h: ; ? h 1 . 12SV4 1 21.1 f,?.V 3v; 23 V 1 0 S 2 | STOCKS. Anglo American Co.. Ltd... Atlantic lief nlng to P.orne-Si'fy mser Co. ...... Huckeye Pipe T.lne <'o . . i"hesbroi:gh Mfg. ' Vi.. ?\m?i I Bid H-.-\ . 101" :!?;? ; 4 3 0 Ank. 174 10 no :4?ii :i 12 4 10 AT 33 PER CENT CLIP Tiu:r?-<la> 's Wheeling hanking; r ni jrs r--:u >i" (i a total ..i $5 7 1.05!i.:i'.t, .0111 paiv.l wlih $430.'? ;.()?. a irain of *143. hp 33.1 per ????lit. I"nr '.In- *.vi'i.|t i-niiini; Thiirsila y, Man ager Mlwh.-ll. of ill- iI.-hmhk ho-.ise association, reported n total to nrinl Mri'*-t's of S3.M!2.fit>4.0K. si k;i ? list $2,461. 167 a gatri <>t" $ 1.3 !>S, 1 f'or 1 he month of March to date the rleaiillKN have, reached $ 1 4.7" ! .S3 1 .5 0. against J 1 OS' 1 . -1 ? i f ? SO, a irain i3.87't. -122.0]. or p.-r cut. The limires follow: Mur. 1...S Var. 2 . . . Mar 3... Mur. 5. . . Xi a r. 6 . . . X n r 7 . . . Mur. 8... Mar. Mt>r. War. M ii r. Mur. M n r. Mtt r. Mar. Mar M r? r Mur. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mir Mur. ~ Totals. $1 1.701.S31.5! I nr... f 3. ST". 4 22.0 : ? I 'ecrea.'te. I". . 13.. 14.. 1 .it:... 17*. I!'*. 21 . . 23 2 1 iy ii r.fto.i ; i ?9 r.oi.ss: 1 1 r. 3 2. 732 Si? s 2 r.. i > 72 3 >12. 7'' - i.'.' 4K2.07 1 12 SOS. 377. 26 lia7.K-2.7-* K'u.-r.i?.:i'.t ?14 7 I "S ! i i.01.4 21 :,2 673 2 I .r.4'i.27s 4'. ?3\K2!i.73 4S2.I2 I.J I (IS 2 4 12 33.1.70 2. -ST* 017.734.42 (IK-!. 1ST. 22 t. 3 4 , . 00. , S l>3(i.:'i"S.4 2 ,s:is.o.:6 7 i ?is ; - .m; r.r.r. "??> f. 74 O.'ti.'.tii i -j i <; ?! ''7 ft7 1.7.2 4 7r,/.?i!;& ?14.'., 322 31 1.1 1.3! I 40 1 1 19 r.-'f i'i't" 7." (1 5.265. 3S ."i. i so-: :t!? s:: ?::.7 ?"> t s r.5 :.:c'.',21.43 iu r.ii '.'J 4 2 4 . 1 S < t l'J 4 1 2.4 4 s :?S r.a".222 S 2 ?;m'..S2> 3'". 1 "7 "" l.l'l 4CS.V II 7(. 431.450.32 r. <*??;.? 2 1.4 3 r.si.rr.H 30 "? o v Inc. i'J.r. A3. 4 1*.5 r. i . 3 i 7.2 2:? H 22.8 SO. I IIS. 3 oii.r 7.1 2S.5 7. 4 9 ^>.6 0.07 1S.0 3:>.0 r.s.7 62.4 . l 6 3.0 ?I 3 tl. 567. 06 10.^3 1.4 US'. 7. a :? t I 33.4 35.8 Colonial ( ? i 1 < '?>. ... '50 Continental till < "n. . . . . 590 Crescent Pipe l.itii! . 3S i 'ninherlsind Pipe Line . 115 Kureka l-'lpe Lint! 215 iJalfiia .Signal ?"?! I < ?>. |>l'al . If.1* do common I3K Illinois ri|it> Lint* . . ...... 233 Indiana I'ipe Line 105 Nation;:! Trati*it t'o 17 New Vr.rk TrjuiKit 20X Northern I'ipe l.ine . . i"3 t -hi., till r.. 3 S 6 Pierce t m t oral l-.ii ... 13^ I'ralrl* 'til A- t'las t'o . 5!t5 Prairie Pipe l.in.- ... 320 Solar HH'Inlnc t'o. ........ 3R5 Southern Pipe Line . . 2'i3 S..uth IVnn Oil ''o 33a South West IVnnii 1 * i Lin..1 112 Standard Oil t'o. of '"illif. . . 300 .Standard (Ml < V of Indiana *7" Standard ? > 1 1 t'o of Kansas- St" Standard t Ml t".. . ? f Ky 765 Standard fin i ?.>, a > r \,-l . .I'm Standartl l til t'o. of V .1 70S Standard till i "o. of .V. V.. . 315 Standartl t 'il <*?>. of 1 th >> . !!?!? Swan .<? Kin.-h t 'ntnpnnv 11" Vnlon Tank Line . . . .. '.< > V.iniuni ft : I t'omiiaiiy. . . 4'tS M'itlfhlnKlOtl t>il t '?-? 3" ?i"0 41 i;.o T 63 I ?? 2 in 2 : 3 ! 1 1 6o:. 325 395 'JIIV 335 I I 7 30.-, US" r. ? 7S5 6 On 713 31 S 50" 1 1 '. !>6 I I 0 10 NEW YORK COTTON MARKET WIIKKLINt: \Y. Va.. March 29. '17. Furnished The Intellignirer hv A. R. Masten ,fc Co . inemf.'fiM N.S*?v York Stock Exchange. National Haul: of West Vlr Kinla l.titldinp:. Wheeling. W- ^'a- I.oul? K It! anil, man.'ujfr 1 Opel IliCh I.niv .hin'iar.v . IS. if, "is 20 .IK "7 May I :? 1 1? It* IK lit no July IK is: ??*? |>i Atiicnst is :?.*"? is !'a is ;?f. October ... . IS (>7 ! s 22 !S t>0 I'mcinbtT .. IS 15 IS 27 IS OS 'los.5 I 1 S 07 i 1!' W2 ! IV VI i 1^ 93 ! I S It.) ! is os ! WHEELING LIVE STOCK WHKKI.INC. W Va.. -Mar. iWli'dlli} I.I*. i* S^??rK ? ?'lllllil:?>l?' i'Arri i: i I'll! I !?* . to rhoi?*^. to 1100... | ('all It*, fu'.r 10 gort I. I ChIUi*. ??? tl 'o rlio or. ?U0 !. :?00..*., r&tltc. fcir ?*? good. MX) i?> | l*uU>. u*? ?l. 700 So S'JO Cat th*. ImjIIn ' M lllll* J. : ,1^'f n.u > IU>I'ii:n?n a:.:l ruturi ||oi;s Ho;r. .rlmin*. !r> e:i ! up ii-ifH. iia t ; llojs. :?i: ?'? ;o. ?l. !???'? i<. \\V ar.?l k?w> SIIKF1* M> I AM IIS , i'\lra > 6">m| I Uisibf. CUl> and ?? . *. i: si. ? m.vk.i ! \ ? a S !? *??. i J* t" , r.ii <*.ii?.s. . .. ::: ? ? :::? Lrjit. lifuvv 4i><J i'miuuoii Ki.v.r. cowv i:a:\ to rhaire ii -K. 17 r o r#o 1* 0(1 ia 9 ."0 8 A W 7 MM 9 *.0 r. oo. tt : i?o s :.o?{t Ii Outaf oOt'* 4 V'ha Qo nC 1? 1 1 . :>0m/ i 4 oo 11 v't .fit 1 1 00 ror?vj.i oo 7 (?(???/ S 00 'l full#/ I ita n t< o i'? 00 ! I ",.W 1 1 no : it'* * .'i *?o 5 OD ii OO lv U'J'S 73 i'0 I0O0 in*?> : Hi:!U Pnttmon & ? ATTi.C lOWi. 300 ;o J? **<?ia 10 CO ? r.0iv o oo 7 fOK X '?0 k :.>??' ; 7 i'CifC 3 7 3 t 7 "0 lli'Cv Mtr* coHim.'ii l-?rkri? ftlirop. .*il"i 8li**i*t\ ?Ois1 r?h.-trl>. '-'.Illlli-.il 1.4IU to. I'tli'i c?'i. ! ? . 1,4. nil. fk'.t t" il -?1 . r.ilo*>. rttra f.j.l . ? :????*?. f a : r t*.- e.iMt . >'r*rr.!i cow i'*r l.Palt it ; >{21.1 00 14 titer 14 :."* 11 MwM 50 15 ?'?Olrfl.! 50 it cuftfi; :? 00 .a' 10 <0 J'Ocf S I)J 4 1'ittir :? I).) IS Ml* 13 SO ... Ollt-i 1 1 ??0 ::t i tfflft;: .'.0 5 (iflia lt OH 11 t lit lw ' |>U I riTTSIIl'llt i U. Mar.-h 2:- f.ittie. Kieatly: supply liitht: choi.-t' S!tt.5i.';i 1 1.25 . prime ? 1 ! .50 ii 1 2.00. Shei*|r stt-adv; si:|.|.l\ ii^'nt . |*riin?* wethers 1 1 1.75 '?/ 1*2.50; nil! ami C(>inni'.iti ' {5.U'.t'f/ 7.00; lambs $ 1 2.00 r>j 1 5.50; veal J n-alves $ i 4.00 i.' 1 4.5" ' Hoys, hiii lif-r; receipt ? 10 do alii" Ideckft; prime hcuvlcs S I". i5 ii 1.'. 5"; me fiiums $ 1 5.25 "ti 1 5.30 ; heavy yurkers [ iL*..0?t|i 15 25. 1 1 k h t yorker* S!3.50;i' i 14 50; plu< 511 50 'i 12.(0'; rotis;hs 3 13.50 \i j 1 4.25. rch ! loirs, r ipts at 15 ????tits ahttvt* yester Itlilk SlS.linifl IS. 25 . lipllt ni\ei| 1 ! rifi Ii 15 h*Mvv ? t: fth>- $ I I.'." >i ! 4 l'tK> : ! .->a t! native sio.-k'T.o ar.d ii nil heifers I'lTH'Alill, M; 2 1.0 'mi ; steatl.i day's uMT.tpi $14.4011 15 2"; s ; 4 t'.o '-i 1 1 :i >: Jio.sov 14.15 ? Tattle, r.-i-r||iis 4.""". ht ff t .utl*? i.'.ltMi 12. !t". fi'.itll.TS ,5 7 "II hi il RO; cow S5.S0 tfi 1 1 60; calvPH |!i.50 i; 14 00. Sheep, r.",e!p!si 14.00..; firm; weth.-r-t $10 r,0?i 12.75; |>-.V?H ?;? onij 12 30; lamhs $ I 2 "" vj 1 5 ? ? . ? tr:. fancr Mfxlcaris ' $15 70. METALS. NKW YOIIK. Mar. 2!*. ? The inr-tnl <*v rhaiiR' Quotes |.-*ml iji:i"t at !>"*<? asked, i sp.-l t er. i|ul'*t; spot, l-'nst St. i.r.uls df? | IIV'TV. 1 0 'h if 1 (? \ At T.ondon. I. ad. I i 30, io?; Rt teller, t 4 7 . \i;\\ Yt'liK. :0 - -t'opp-r il it 1 1 : j STOCKS A. E. MASTEN & CO. BROKERS 204-;05-:fi6 National flank of W. V?. Bldg. LOUIS F. BRAND, Manager. BOHJJS. MEMpERS NEW YORK ST OCX EXCHANGE PITTSBURGH STC?K EXCHANOf BOSTON STOCK E>6CHANQE CHICAGO STOCK $*CHANGE CHICAGO BOARD 53F TRADE electrolytic, spot nnil nearby. nominal; j second quarter. ,'53.01* 'it 3 j. 00 nominal;! third ?i uart or. $3l.00<fj 32.00. Iron, firm anil unchanged. Metal f xch:t njre quotes tin steady; j spot. $54. ?0<i| 55.0V. \i l.ondon. spot coppe,-. ?13G; futures, > ?13.1. ICis; electrolytic, ?151; spot tin. ' ?21". .'is; fni ures, ' ? L' 1 J. 1 5s. HIGHER PRICES IN IRON-STEEL TRADE NF.W YOHK. March 29. ? The Iron] i;c will say tomorrow ; The week has i ??-.?n like those of the last two months; hljcher pries have been established for ??'?ft stin products. Iin-j portant this week is an advance of ,<5: in billets and sb-< t liars. In fact, a sale of 1,500 tons of sheet bars is noted at j $".5o abov? the t'l) of the- present mar ie. ?! and for delivery at mill convenience. I 1 'lie <?( 'lie striking advances in a dlvi-j siou which has lone byen spectacular j was In plutes; a price of Se has been accepted mi 3.000 tons of hull plates for l he first quarter of next year.'. and It represents only half of the amount the1 buyr was desirous that tie- mill should! lake. Advances in pi? iron must still l?o j written. In basic the advance has been,, no less than $2. with r?> ::id sales made! at the top price. f35. In the last ten! days it is . stirnated that business in1 basic for Cesitrai West foundry and lies- . .??e:ii' r iron are for $3 at Valley furnace,; established by round lot sales. V'har- ! coal iron ^as sold at S2 above ikst weeU's quotations, and a scarcity ap-| pears to be developing. I'onsumer.s are j more ircn'-rally concerned over covering! f"r i :M s shipments, while producers are standmsr o|T such offers in jhe face of, the stronjr upward tendency. ; rast iron pipe is ajrain higher, two! lifts in mie Wi>"k. amount inir to $5 per I ton, occurring in the east, and ihus morel than meeting last week's rise in the j west HiR'her figures have been named j for Itessemer ferrosilicons. A side llphi on the pri-Kivss of the[ war is thrown by the receipt in this; country of an inquiry for 2 'j 0.0 C'O tons j of mils for Mesopotamia. Fresh lots of! 4'i.Ooii tons are wanted by France and ' Belgium, and Java would buy IS, 000 1 tons. New developments are expected next | week on sheets and tin plate. Though the country's capacity |? put at 5.000,-; OtVi boxes more than In 1 !' 1 6. a shortage is fi-arcd. The leading interr'st will tlx prices for I he "feird quarter on sheets and tin. last hulr^vn tin plates, chiefly. ? il is presumed, to'meet the wishes ? "f 1 consumers who desire t? establish thus! ? ?arlv their manufacturing basis. ] INCREASED EARNINGS ! FOB 3. & 0. SYSTEM] Increased earnings s.r.- shown for the j Baltimore A- Ohio hi the February state- I n.ent made public yesterday from Tiali i more. I'or February ? Operntintr revenue, iitl.l.iifit;. increase nf .<340.471'; operating ? > pens.-s, SW.S M.4U5, Increase of $t."2. 527; net operaiiny revenue. SI, *24. 190. | !?Ie?rea? f ?H2.4?v For two ni"nihs ? Operating revenue. S 1 S.4 3fc.00'i ; operating expenses. $1?,.!H7. T'-O; net operating revenue, $1,470,300. j Increase of $4S4.iJ!>l. | PRODUGE MARKET i i i r <: 3'. WlllvTCI.lNfi. IV. Va . March 2S. T Whutniile Prim. Cnrreclfi) by Parker L Co. 0'nrc?< Klr.rMi .. 01 Or: ' ers. Nara!< 2*|i T/tflllllS. Mi'miri* t 25 i*fc!lfnnilA 4 2** r,in*'? np[.ln, ri-r h&rri?! I f,(V?5 :->nr.il . It ?VM I?*f. IT.' l>hl? " Otiti,|l?. tlt|<l.-' t ilium*, bur lfl-l II* !> M> PMtsln<"s. I'm: t "5 rnt?|r??. ImC.i'l J C.'i.ij'I 7." I tel . Swf?tn. Iill'hf! ! fi'liry, ri*" 4 ''I ttrmt l.rt'ltrr * CO I'atiliflowfr. rfi:? I r.p-;,-; ?? l.fi:ilrf.v ivwnil Iji'i H Corrortril l>v P. Btcfimann 4. Sam. flutter. Ch<eie. ?gg] and Poultry. ?'ft inierv r*i:ttt>r tot? 50 Olen and I'cmi'Tftknla SOW S.t tinrr "".I ^1 Rrlrr: ,ie, I.K* 23 Kf.-SII rest 2" ft 23 fCDltnr. JSC so . [lOtlr.d 10 I rurlifyi SS'S <0 i rfwd . Sprir.,. ?uoki MroiUta. frcii.i 25.4 SO ' si r? ? t V. IBS 21 A <U+? I'rnn. tvin.id 1*^ 20 Vruiij chtrVrnn lg^i 20 R.MMtrw. if. unrt 10rt? 1J |iurS?. (inumt I '? IS n?i' ? so 1 Quotations by C. T. Branallch & Co. ? ? * Selling | Trice ,Tlmoth\ hay. per ton S"* 00 [Mixed hay. ner ton 17 00 ' Shell corn, new 1 -10 Wheat, per hushel 1 75 i S<>. ^ rec.loaned corn I i" I ft ran. per ton -17 00 Butter, E?s and Cheese I X K W V?'?HK, .March 2.?.? nutter firm; ere a iinvy bleher than extras 4 ! '; '?? 4 ."c ; Creaniory evtra i!i^-scorei firrt 40 !-j ? '? 43 ??.?'; seconds 37 r-;- n- ?. Fctrs firm; fr?h trafbered storajre pucked ?'irst s 34 *Ti .1 1 c Kesh* i:ath?r>-d firsts 33 V* '<! 34c; I'etmsy ivaiila a:;. I near by western hennery whiterN.v.J'inc to fancy 3Sc; tsearhj heiir.er> browns. . 30'u f'heese steadier: state, held, specials 27 '?t 27 '.?? o ; do avi rape fan. i 2i> 'i 'o 27c. ' Pressed pnulfrv vtronc: chickens 1 S '<i fowls 1 .< '-j '<{ 2 1 ; tpriieys 1Svi34c. Klo'tr s:ronir C05TE3. N'FW VOUK. -Mar. 29. -Coffee. Rio. N'o 7. P '????; futures, uriii: May. 7.7n; .'uly, 7 sr..* HOWARD HAZitTT & SON Stock, Bond an# Investment Securities. Booms 215, 221 222 ^chmulbach Bldg. Members Whceliiig??Stock Exchange Bell 23 and 99. jjNttt'l. 23 and 99 GEO.W.feARON BROKER LISTED AND TTNTkSSTED STOCXS AND BrflTDS 812-813 SchmiUbach 31ilf. Bell 133G ? National 765. R. B. Marshall, Mgr.;'Bond Department Members Wheeling: Stock Exchange Kj H A Z L E ft E O D M A N 35 Twelfth St "Wheeling. Bell !)0S Natl 023 I" Local Stock! > n d znTestmrat : Bond* ^heeling Stock Exchange JAMES CAREER Correspondent of LAWBENCE J. jflETZ ft CO. Members of New T.trrTc Consolidated Stock Exchange. Stocks and Bonds, lftrect Wirt to all Primary SCArkrts. National 291. !*' Bell 21?0 301-308 schmolbnah Bnildlag. SPtlDEL & BACHMAN, Inc. nrvTESTitKNTa Stocks, Bonds u>;\ mraraaoa. Either Fhq?e 933. 401-2-3 CJerman ^tvnk Building Members of Wh'f. ?tock Exchange. S. P. Norton. j?S. W. Norton. Norton & Company Stocks, Bonds, Sieal Xstat*. 63C Nat. Exchan$? Bank Bldff. 'Inquiries Sifllcltcd. Telephone 4>o. 88. ' Members wheeling ^tock Sxchange. ^ ; ? The FinancefCompany Capital and Surplus, $150,000.00. New York and Local Stocks and Bond*. DIBECT PBTVi\TE WTBE NEW YOKE AN# CB3CAOO. Members Wheeling jW?ck Exchange. BEAL ESTATE ASp ZNSTTBAJTCB MITCHELL & STtVEHSON, Inc. INVESTMENT SBoVeBS Members Wheeling .{took Exchang# All orders and Inquire# given prompt Attent^Jn. Bell 403 ' '??* 315-322 Natl. 342 Scftmulbach Building RAILWAYS Baltimork & Ohio RAILROAD SPRING PURS WASHINGTON -0&? March 31 and June 7, 1917. et??d lio.oo FROM WHEELING Full information at Ticket Offices. 4 BADLY INJURED. . EAST LIVERPOOL, 0.. March 29.? His ; clothing catching? in the shaft of a slip mill at the- Dffk'idson and Sev. enson porcelain plan?heVe this after noon, Simon R. Milhy, 45, machinist, was seriously injured. Suction from a hole in the rapidly revolving shaft is believed to have pjfllod him into it He was internally hugt and badly cut and bruised, fie planned to quit hia job Saturday. ;>? ? GUTTED BV; FIRE. EAST LIVERPOOL^- O.. March 29.? Fire believed to havi^been caused by an overheated coal ?;ove gutted the interio rof the home Levi Downard at Newell, W. Va.. ttfday, causing a loss of approximately $1,200. $5,000 roB t> u wp?uns Ni:\\: V i UK. MaroVk 23.? The New York county rh:<pti r r-/ the American U?;.l C'roKS joday culilej' ti? Paris 18,000. f"r the r<-lief <>f snft'-riiivg children In th.> ? 1 i s t r i i ? t of Franco devastated bv thn < S^rtimrts in their ? retrial,, especially in nnd around Noyon. 'js ? ?nrtT>rt-n Irfur A %TTT C* BRINGING UP FATHEB HELLO - POLICE- HEAD- QUARTERS? SEND UP SOME COPS "THERE'S A Kan QEErs FKJHTIN1 Dlt-mf MORE TH^ WS HOUR /