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EASIER TREND SEEN | NEW | ‘}i.jINL(ll}AlMARKEI | Security Storage Declares Extra = Distribution—Gow= ernment Finances for Year. BY L A. FLEMING. ‘Washington Gas s were marketed _rather freely on today’s sssefon of the local exchange. Bonds were sold gt 77 as long as this price was bid. Later the Lid price was Jeduced to 76%, with “the bonds still offered at TL Capital Traction 5s.eased to $7%. Capital Traction shares declined to $5%, and a few shares of Mergen- thaler sold at 119 5 Business was by no means active, and the bid and asked prices on a number of securities were lowered. Columbia Graphophone preferred #0ld on the New York Stock Exchange this morning at 21% a_ share—stock that was put a relatively short time 8g0 at 95 a share, without bond or other debts ahead of it, and with preference as to assets and dividends. Dividends Deeclared. Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Company will pay I per cent quarter= 1y dividend July 1; books are closed. . American National Bank, quarterly dividend of 2 per cent is payable July E eholders of record June 25. National Capital Bank will pay 5 per cent semi-annual dividend June 30; broks eclosed June 27 to 30. Federal N per cent semi-annual dividend July 1 to shareholders of record June 25. Farmers and Mechanics' National Bank will pav 4 per cent semi-annual dividend July 1 to shareholders of record June 35. Security Storage Company will pay the regular quarterly dividend of 3 per cent July 1, and an extra distri- bation of 1 per cent on the same date to shareholders of record June 30. Government Finances. As the fiscai year of the government araws'to a close, the fiscal results are being considered. The second in- stallmert of income and excess profits tax-s, June 15, were nearly $500.000.000. with the expectation of an additional :}100.00(‘.000 when the tabulations are i This would seem to indicate that taxes are holding up much better than expected. Tex and miscellaneous collections for the fiscal year will, It is believed, total about $5.000.000,000, 2na expenditures will be slightly be- low that amount. June tax collections, so far, total 200.000, as compered with $795,- 0 for June, 1920. Customs receipts this month total $16.780.000 & loss of about a million . doliars. Panama canal tolls during June were $244,382, or but about one- third of the total of June, 1920, indi- cating the complete business stagna- tion of the world. The stock of gold in the Umited States continues to increase at 2. rate that is not entirely satisfactory to the friends of the gold standard. The | United States holds 37 per cent of the world’s gold and the supply is con~ stantly increasing. i Perkonal Mention. Donald M. FEarll, formerly chief of the bond division of the Federal Farm Loan Board, Washinston, has joined the mortgage invescment depantment of the F. H. Smith Company. Financial Notes. $513, 900, Y : ? ND PRICES. : . ORK - STOCK EXCHANGE. S'I'[]EK “S'l' WAS TODAY’S BO Rk ; Overa O : P 1) ol . Ti4s 1925. 1 Received bw Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. '/ N o e e T e e | vt Eacie 0 T, 31 , 1 T Quarter Open. § . 3 3 4 v | Bouthern Pacific conv. ds. y g Agex mombar, ... B B A A Stndabaker ; TI | S e g | Bl & A Bodui- ubber..ces. Submarine Boat o unen Pacific st 4 entury Alaska Jumo...... 1% ,}*. ,l,:: 5os | Superior O ot G 4% % % { Kiigtom o Beeiom 1. o *ou3s | Union Pacific conv. 3 | [E in the * Allied Chemical. . 33 8% 84 | Superior Steel 26 2% UrRor G 15l Tretind 2 nion 1928, g: 3 4 . Allied, pf.... % % 3K Ll | Tenn Copper. _’z oo LAt B i U. K. of G B uud Irel United States Rupber Sp. o8 < Insurance, Allls Chalmers.... 2 2% B 3| Texas Company... s se s 3% ; - \ U e pmili Daited States Btgel 5. ¥. 5a. 92| NEW YORK, June 24.—There were Busisass, AmArrChm--f-- :‘V‘. to% e 67 [Texas& Pacific... 19% 304 19% | 20% -« A Ameriean Tl Vacuum Of) Corp. 7s 1 2% |no mew offerings of consequence in AmAerChempf.- S% e i m|TexsaPCadil 1w we wo | Trading: Materially Reduced, |, s, oot i 7 | WEARERIRWTNIRINIT & | he bond market today and the foel sl iglainindd s 3% 3% enue..... B 18 13 1B Atiantie Const Line 7 T 5 . ing was that the activities of under- 3o Trans Gontyiiscs 51 % s 8% Priges Relatively Steady, fi"n::h: iing SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. writing ayndicates would be curtaled | By Comparison Unlon Bay & Papr. 65 6 - o6 66 ; (Reported by Redmond & Go) = |for gome time longer in order to nion BAGiesuh - s | SRVE 107 FEW Specialties. . g 7 2 2w m BE U slee e matke g 0000, DK 5i |Cnion Pacificpf... 65 6 6 6 — AR =) Central Leather G Anierican Thread Co. 8 1928 = e gutiss repidly during the xfi::hmor:g; Just as a well charged”, . so% l3n% | United Alloy Steel. 21 STU. - WEST. Central Pacific 4s i American T Co 21--:280 w* ‘he admission that not all the n & Am International.. 30% 31% Uni aK 21, 21 Chasapeske und American Tobaceo Co. 78 1922 ch bonds have yet been has - 'Am La France..... 8% 84 8% e hrug.. 5% s 8 | NEW YORK, June 24—The princl- Americen Tobecss Co. To 101 i) w | SISPCY Bonds hays vet Dol Bty any || storage gives you the max- Am Linseed. . ... 0y 2% 3% 31 37 |pal feature in the stock market today 88 more foreign governmen: loans at thif|| ” J -4 poomotivecs i B 14 102 104 |was the greatly reduced activity. "Cor % % |Suncture. imum of light at night and ‘47 » 8 Th 8 tions were smaller than on an: f Bethlehem Bteel 7s 1022 9 9% | The bond market felt the effects of d 3 Operaf al ¥ M 98 963 | the im) ment in stocks and also H 3 % s io|day this month. There were inter-|Clicagy Soruwesicrn fe 1090 ol it Pact 8% 318 |of the heavy guin tn vank reserves. || lights up the way, just so - m4|UBFood Prod...." 16% 16% 1% 10% |vals where trading was almost sus- |Chicago Union Suation 6%as g Central Arenline S0 Ve ioii say ~ o7y | Fallway lmsue were sory generally | ” L 3 ndus Alcobol. 5 50% 43% 60 |pended. What this indicated was the idated Gas T . & 8t. Louls s 1929 igher. Pennaylv-.nla,‘ugs had a ox loes sur automobile insur- o gs;:&ucohmpx. 6 8 8 8 |extreme uncertainty in the minds of ork 8 1921.. 100 2 :l:_zr i a:eg. u:ug.se ro;:ndd wb::g u: 7 i imSugar....cee W W W% Sa 4 8 8 lthe specumtive element regarding the ‘o0 353 a York debenq || ance give you the maxi- .Lg Am Sugar pf..e.e 0 0, -+ 99% | ture €s rallied across 88 again. Bal- 3 A Am Sumatra. w47 §. o sk |immeaiate market Dositton. e B% %% | timore and Ohio refunding 58 gained || mum protection against Am Tel & Tele 102% 102% 7% 7% 7%) On the one hand there was the | .incial’ Mercantlis Marine. s, 0., 1%9% |a balf point to 68, and St Paul con- £ y ‘Am Tobacco. 1Th - L% W6 W6 106 |very low price level, there was the 2% 0% |vertible 4%s a fuil point to 64%. 1 b B ide Am Tobacco 1 16 4% 41 % |consideration that a decline so severe 98’ 98 Missouri Pacific 48 at 51% were up loss by fire, accident or.. 3 6% 614 - 6% 2% m % 9% 92 |a point from their low level of early A oDt wH wh 2B % 2% ¢ |3nd protracted as that.of the past 9~ 9% | in'the week. St Louis and San Fran- || theft. A Tt 3t 3 -3 6 a4 6% [month usually Ealls for at least some % 2% | cisco issues, especially the income . Anatonda o, ¥ T4 T THEOTPOAY, BaTie o list had Dogun B e Bovertibie o rcoovered. 1o Assets R W' M 1% 1% 1% )4, aow yesterdsy and the day before 988 98% | 36. Chesapeake and Ohio convertible . AmoDrceodi—me ok 1 B R B | B g, B E|ee e e B.F. SAUL CO. e s . | Western Md 2a. ... oe! ers, 3 p 2 Sooeee L ) 1% 16K 16K, 184 intimidated by the ex- 9% ey °% Atonssonpleocee 187 B T Ty Westorn Union... se s 8 & | TRy ast few weeks.that 91% 91%| ‘Traction bonds were irregular, the Automobile Insurance flantic Gulf Df... 18% 19% 18% 1% | Festhouse B& M.. @2 4% 41% 42 |while they may not feel like selling, R R ot 9 |Interborough 5s holding firm at 53, TP e e 106 | Wheelng & L E.... 7% they tious about follow. ania gen. mortgage 4% 9% %% | while Brooklyn Rapid Transit 7s lost Atlantic Bef pf....108 106 106 - 8. 7% 8 |they'are very cau Readlog general 43 By 2% |s point to 46. wing the excel- 934 N. Y. Ave. N.W Beldwinloco. .- O 0 &% e e | et o s, 8t Foule nd Sen Franciacs Ga'15% H Tt arngal report, bacide Gas and A Segitadd Baldwin Loco pf— %% eat on n Francisco lenfianan Eh s Gastend o T 6% 64 64 6% 1. turn In Steel sctric:5a were sirong. of | SUSEE— S e el BosOM e B B & o waeouilat el S S nenls lone el R G S St T e o & Beth Steel......os 9% 3% 1% 9% come with the announcement of the e e T s ney to an - Steel an % 8 Can M, High. Low. Last. | gecond general price cut, if not before. o R e et ! e EEES B2 cmm e i i i IRBt EXCESS BANK DEP = L e e Beth Steel 7% e ey, reson then be out of helped by the better tone in the SUEAT | 00, secured by firs: dewd 7 1=t o real e Bkiyn Rapid Trn.. % : & 9% | HOURLY SALES OF STOC! ;;:xwz;em‘:’g;‘ggw;;‘_m:md Packard Motor 85 got ub 0| Joseph 1. Weller A, Wy Lo ‘r’fiz] Bklyn Rap Tr 6% 2 95%, which meant a recovery of a = = bid & ! Burns Bros.—_ 8% I 564 negs 1 e nape of somer waee| R EDUCED LOANS, DE Poise fram the low of & fow davs asv. == Butte & Superior.. 10% 10% 10% o Moveover, it is also felt that new 3 "{m:m:mr'ifi he | I CAdA0 Ol fensrnee 0% 10% 104 Buying will follow the second Drice 4 3 i eten aowersment bonds. E UITABLE California P 55 B 6 cut, where it did not follow the first, R D ie % pew high: &% California Petrol.. 31% & 374 because consumers of steel will feel G 2 1 IJ‘ d T d Tren H Qo ot ; ; : Canadian Pacific.. 104% 106% 104% much more confident that this second enera. pwar raae OWEVEr,|» & 7 A - Central Leathor. .. 324 % & lowering of schedules means the vir- —_— Co-Operative Building ¢ Central Leath pf.. 6% tut om of e mar] b I - . - OIL Yy orreae o Money Not & Factor. hows Striking Contrasts in Linies. | quuswe rumsieatr w5 mmaos || Association . gomgu hoad i :“ fi{f 5 Am;bm:h:xmm bank fig- Bid. Asked Organized 1579 i hancier e nres for week, published last 8 ° 15% ilst YEAR COMPLETED Ches & ORIO. ..eee 6% 7% & night, it s easy to understand why S ‘tua El wher 7 80 [ 53 ChiGreat Westn.. 7. Th 7 call money is going begxing in Wall > 1 tion S€ € .35 Aszets e S3.2T2,068.5T Chi Great W pf.—— u: 5’/: :: Strest, and why borrowers are not = Surplus oo . .$1.065,332.59 i Mil & St Peeeo. 23 willing to pay per cent for time e ?::‘A:ukszrpt., % BH UR demanded by lenders, BY PHIL S. HANNA. gouttienst. . This has taied B0 empbe- e Gratifying Results From Chi & Northwn.... 61 61 6% For the f Teserve system a8 | Speeial Dispatch to The Star. Sopin e s in 1% - Systematic Saving Pneu Tool.. 51% El% bl a whole, the reserve ratio of 60.4 a8 | DErROTIT, Mich., J 24—For the 5 0l i 0 . Chi Pneu Tool...—— sue ihe romeye o4 o ] . June 24—For The outlook ha: 9 —Stve a3 you eam, azd you will besin R e :’ ® & 56 last year, indicates the most|frst time since April, 1920, Detroit|reports of the .ot 93 o get shead iu & financial w2y and be R o 7 MK rapid_progress made along the | banks show total deposits in excess of | Winter did n 13 prepared for emergescies Ut mey e ComDer oo 104 108 20 ) .3ipath of deflation. It means that the |1oans and investments, and the ag-|yield are r 23 Subseriptions for the Chino COpper..-.. 20% 21 20% Washi bank powtion ::“b"“ """"".r;: gregate of borrowed money obliga- |merchants 12 CCCaStLonis. 3% ‘T% S, 8% ashington Stock EXchange. | sorecataee o 74 i ihe Bosion dis. | tions is also st the lowest point in [conditions uit ooe ] 81st Issue of Stock Coca-Cola......... 21 0% ¥ SALFS, Prict. 683 at New York and 66 af |that period Easier money conditions | nee Mo I qmoot R ety = - Belng Recetved Colo & Southern.. 83 (88 33 8 | Washington Ges Gervs1 000 at 3 Febreeents 107 these 1ocAtl: shoe markets. uce brokers = Col Gas. . A% 54 B4 643 | TT. SLOOO at 77, $1,000 at 77 z"':m:'l.m at] Clarvels i rrodl are in sight. Bank rates on direct|high freight rates bave interfered seri- 165 shm, $2_50 per Month o1 Graphophone. q $1,000"at 77, $1,000 at 77, $1.0 T Covery Of jmore than two- lioans have falen from 7 per cent to|OUSly with their export business. 360 Col Grgphophone.. 4% % % 4% . $1.000 at 77, thirds the entire declin the P phop! % v Caplial Thaction— st sk 25 At &bl e 3 o ienoe 6% per cent, with an occasional loan | Reports from the watermelon and £ 50 4 Per Cent Interest gg:l fcaZ?:"““" 0% 2 W uk . Linotype—5 &t 119%. outhx of the war. ar 6. E”iS" belts a.r;p mox;? Ul’;collr?sg:s. mtu m'p:h(zg g';..._a:. ’fi x;g 8. s AFTER CALL. News Scarce. The general upward trend of busi- | Producers are apprehensive of the out- d Ttne On:: 815 CondCisarpt-—r 6 6 6 0 | Cxpitn Traction So—3500 ai 57%. $.500at| There was very little in the way of | ness shows String contrasts in dif- | 100k for marketing their crops at peices |Stasdard Ofl Go Qaitformua—.— €1 G EQUITABU;: BULLDING Cons Distributors. 6 ° i % S o 'on any of the markets |ferent lines, however. Rbtail lines are | Which will yield a profit. Standerd Ofl Co. Kansas....—— 530 550 915 F St. N\W. ConsGasof N Y... &% (88 & Altidoes, per cant, Sterling went lower again, but there was { Showing fair volume in Seasonable Biandard Ol Co. Kentocky—— 375 890 Min. 4% % &K K Bid and Asked Prices o suggestion that this was due to any | merchandise. Unemployment still is a | Nore Trade’ But Say Costs: |todsnt 0it Co. Nebraska—— 130 140 JOHN JOY EDSON, i i BONDS Tenewal of operatiom f " |tactor.” but ‘shopkecpers declare ‘th Sundard OO O New Yak — 28 32 FEARE ¥, mnity accounts. - | people seem to have an endless r & [ Ehes— 3 % o . BUBLIC. UriLerms, e e b o serve fund for mecessitien when ob- Do Not Fall With Prices |sv= srah G, ——— 2 B 9" n | run its course yesterdsy. gratn | talnable at low enough prices. . N. FININ Sacwam OB Oo. —— 240 250 g e rade contimaed to stress the untavor. | ,SaVings deposits here have inereased A = Wanington O e 28 a2 wesf, and wheat options had a further advance. Cotton was undecided which to re- gard of greater importance—the settle- | Anacostia and Potomac guar. Chemapeake and Potomac Tel g.." Capital Traction R. R. Sa. City and Subarban ei 2 2 ,"D. 0, FRIDAY, $5,000,000 since June 1. Ford is said to be making more money than at any time in his history, due to more effi- ciency and economics resulting from producing more of his own basic ma- terials. e Hupp and Studebaker plants also are active. Shoe and retail’ el T e e e e 24.—Optimistic created by the action today of the St Louis federal reserve bank in abolishing the ve 3 progresst discount rate in favor of a fixed rate discount \ 5 & ] at of 6 per cent on al ts except | _ Reading In 1920 earned the divi- \ Elee. or the accounts of good growing iscounts bank e i ade seeand pretarTod gt % 5% Fotomae -Elec. Light _. | eather for the mew crop. A frmer |4 g TNty ook o areSa | T o ol MEMBERS: | P Endicott-Johnson, &%, 5% business this fall. Prices continue to|The rate for the latter was fixed at i and a sum equal to $4.35 a share | on o 11% 1% 1% 11% | Potomac Eleceric Power Ga tendency for the first time in the raw | cxnibit a downward trend ih food- |5% per cent The action of the bank or the, cemmon stock. Gross receipts [ 211" oS 5 7 | P - sugar market was a favorable incldent Wil rel 4 Erfelstpfoce—.e’ 17 17 1T 17 stuffs, and with the hay harvest star: release money on more favorable lew ange ncieased $318,700; net incor 5 B 686 6% which found some reflection in the |ing there is a ntild call for agricul-|ierms and is expected to have a $5041% and “the hi‘fi's":’ss gfig:m?:‘: Y% 1% 1% 1 0 |sugar shares. Coal were om: ""';1 help ia ;zhlzo(;‘rfl[‘c‘:y at wages | ~limulating effect on business in gen- 111 Broadway, New York eomm wWas = % ewha recogm rangin; m a Y- cratl than in 1919 FreeportTexas... 1% 13 1% 1% G | Tac that the bastuens of these com | EINE | rketgor real estate and bonds | lSusiness men have been complain- : The Fereign Trade Banking Cor- [Gaston Wiliiams.. Zeoss | Blegs Beat ’flh“?(m’ has suffered with the slump in |is encounte: tance. ing that although volume of trade has | P b poration, the pioneer of the foreign Wi et 5s (1967).w = | the steel trade. increased, notably in shoes, dry goods | CHICAGO, June 24.—Butter, lower; giscount bank. wn; r:: (,]l;l:nl;end.d;l“'h‘: Washington Market S (1iA7) = Mereantile Marine Soft. Mimnery and Drug Lines ',::‘36 “’n‘.‘,'é":." revenues and profits | creamery extras, 32%;standards 31%; . and the Nquidation, therefore, 15 en- | Gen Motors.....-. % % W% % STOCKS Mercantile Marine was soft at abogt 2 Gosta have not dropped With pricee: | MIgher. Feccinte 13,353 cascs; Bests { firory " vollmtary. "~ Max| My - i | Gon Mot 6% déb - @ 4p20ims declipe” columbia Grapho- | Lead Atlanta Area Trade |The isreer dlocount rites wil stve v | 2454ass; standards, 25%: ordinary | N COLORADO BUILDING G o were Goodrich..s..vee - ef to me S B g | | ST T ae o, | s st g £ S S o el : ¢ ; Depression in the market for in-|Great Northern pf. o —_— Special Dispaich to The Star. e meroe in general is at a stand- |37; brotlers, 35a4s. 7 ished steel is s3id to be ETOWILE | Great NorOre..... % CURB STOCKS. ATLANTA, June 24.—The millnery adustry re poormis The L €| NEW YORK, June and predictions of further prico cut- | Sreat Hor 070> industry is perhaps the most ting are freely made. Gree: - w--e-| Quotations fursistet 2y W. B. Hibbs & cv. |and drug businesses in the southeast are | but the packers are cautions buyers |Firmer; receipts. 10.486; The Boston and Mame Railroad gunu:a;nuzsuz-- o o pm— e.n:-m-n: a mfi;’:’mofi’%“m"fl’ gdun .;aa and are operating with N:hut?;;:ma?n%ns% Interstate | Housto: s lines. A shrinkage X - { reduced forves, aoe. extras acore), 348343 v By e on for & tuen of | HUDD MOtOr3.»sees 4235 |able values of real and Drop- | Buctuating pei e a flmfi.fl";;fl firsts (88 to 91 acore), 31a33y *1$3.049,000 to enable it to meet trans- |Ilinols Central... o= s |erty in the rural districis of Georgia |ing demand : ing stock, current make, No. 2, 19. Hortation needs. I0diahOmS ces moee == 10% |15 making {tmels felt in the distributing| Building operations are stagnant | Eggs—Firmer; receipts. 14,455 cases. C. B. Evans in his Chicago letter|jnspiration...oeee. ppeas 536 centers in other lines and reflects a con- |and idleness prevails in the iron and |Fresh gathered, extra firsts, 28%a3014; ‘fto the Ledger, insinuates that Chicago | mrerboro Metroes. 3% 180 &'|dition that is general throughout the!steel industries. do., firsts 25%a28; state, Pennsylvania < Svould like to know if New York |[nicrhoro Met pfew n = v tis % = — and nearby Wester hénnery whites, anks are xolag to replace Sume of |jn.l Harvester.—— 0% | Gl gt 3 P d St to extran 30a3%: dp. browns, ex. Btheir present heads with old-style. | e MeyMarine... 10% 10% 9% { Bt e = Steel o, 19 2 !’aln, ro llce an lve tOC G tolors Gisis 1o eatras. ThIad: Yeonservatiye, ctations old-time Bank iy Mer Marine s 4% o e Washington s omes oo 80 G Byadicats P whu mixed colors, extras, 25%, e Intl Motor Truck.. 2% 204 128% g TRUST COMPANY. GRAIN AND PROVISI LOCAL WHOLES. 3 4 - Soutbern Ratway Company hae|intiTrockistpt. & 6 & e | Ameriem Secoriyand Trust..mo 2o 3f ,3x| BALIDMORE, June 2t (Speciab—| E trictly mu:,mh e | bl e i) 5.000.000 op account of an advance |Ind Nickel..e—te 15% 13% 13 13 Deass gt }9}. 108 ©1 123 * | Potatoes, white, No. 1, per hundred- | BVerage receipts, 27a3s. * | state, whol ¥ $7.400,000, made to the road in |intl Paper. ... €% [ oo 14 218 8% 45 | weight, 50a75; cobblers, 50; McCormicks, :ul;')f"""““ry—m:uu per Tb., 18;|16%; do, average run, 143als. f519, Tlinois Central Raiiroad Com- mnn;;g:leon.._ 1;!& 1 Fo & &% 50; new, per bbL, 1.00a2.00, Beans, green | 8pring, peb 1., hpasss30; Chickens, spany is doing its best to bring about |Islan B g 1% 1% | ant o hel. 10021.35. Corn,|30; ko 5 e omravamont 15 biminasa: o 1930 | Jewel Tea = 3 "~ e §6 pand e Bomnel, Loomik Com |30, Keats youne, each, Gikhs.”Guek” | POOL TO COVER SHORTAGE fit earned a nct income of $13.431.841 | Kansas City Sou.. 2% =z ixn fujpi owis LIEL et e 3, inter. per | LOVER oSF O ‘equai to $12.28 a share on Kelly-Spring Tire. U% 230 T H Cabbage, per head, 3a8 Cucumbers, | chickens, per I{, Lancaster Company Plans to Make The company has contracted for sew | gonnecott. -« eceee 1T% . e 2 = box, 150a3.00. Eggplant, per crate, 32 roosters, per Ib.. 23 , enty-five locomotives, ffty-five pas- |z oy stone Tire... - % e 6 0% m.m Kale, per bushel, 40a50. Peas, |40 keats, young, each, Good Alleged Defalcations. senger coaches and 1550 freight cars wanna Steel 33 — % % |per bushel, 2.50a3.50. Peppers, per crate. |ens, winter. per 1b.. 3on40 53 cost of 313515000, 1 = 2" 30" (2500 - Spring . ontona, - per 100 | PorkeDretsen. "ot Pa. June 25—The It is sugwested that the rm':- 1 “:‘ ‘bunches, 75a1.00. " Spinach, . per bushel, | medium, 13a14; heavy, 10a Agricoltural Trust Company, closed of the Tnited States bo eiven the . — 3 %l Radishes, per 100 bmnches. | Live stock—Calver, ohot my by the state, department of et Fight to fund their debt to the guy- |LOS 3000 s == 32 % |IShE00 Rhunart per 100 bumcnes:| 108 Gammbe noy oner iy, P - | Baniclne, 18 preparing to make good Descriptive ernmen 42 .00a4.00. 2 G . lcatio! o1 treas- 2 -~ ments made during governmental con- | Lorillard..eweeeee ::‘A fi&i e 1 1% | * Tomatoes, r crate, 1.00a4.00. Apples, ]o_;;fn;::{:;—Awfi: per bbl, 3.00a | grer, Charies D. Zell, held on the bOOk.[Ct Of above troi. Refunding is popular these days | Louis & Nasb...<. o o g5 9a|per barrel 2.00a3.50." Cantaloupes, per|California lemons’ e box, 3.5084.50: | ¢ of embezzlement and larceny. . and there should be Do opposition to e & Cotumbia Rkt bt P M 8% Gy [crate, lotai2s. " Peaches per chate|California orampes. mer crare suss | A Dool of $100000 to cover the securities m a: this proposition. prpf. 35 5 36 | Beal Estate Title veeeeeeeeo.. 75 st 3 7% 12.00a3.25. Grapefruit, per box, 3.0025.50. | 6.50; Florida o; gos, per crate, 6.00a|shortage been raised by the di- y . Virginia-Carolina Chemieal passed |jpariand 16% 15% 1215 1% EOUS, 1 3 |Oranges, x, 3.50a6.50. i " |6:50° grapef: ranges, per crate, 6.00a | poctors, and this, with what can be . ! gta preferred dividend It is cumula- |y well 1st pfo—e 8% 3% 3l __ 854 | Cotumbia Gray 4% by 7 0 3 | Wackberries, per quart, 18a25. Rasp- |girawheeiion ity Der crate, 5.00a6.50; | reatized on loans, be in be ‘obtained by tive and the compary must P&y In-|jiorican Pete..—. ILl% L% 110% 1% | D B e B 13 |verries, per pint, 15als. Cherries, Der | cs. per crat, each~ emands of - depositors, Cigget ~ teromt so lone'as deterred | Miami Covper - 0 1% 0%’ 1% reen: T 20% ;ac 9| quart, 10a%5. Watermelons, cach, 35a70. | quart, 20a35; raspbertics. per. quert. 30 | A0 OUDEET mote than six thousand. calling at our Copper af cen Middle Stafes’ . © 10% % 34 | Pineapples, 2 4.00a6.50. ad5. 2 g confined in the . e R low price for many years. 0L veim 2% 2214 | Od it Selling Prices at Noon. Vegetabl county jail, requested that all vis- st = Shlnwores rovort less tota) males | M S o Wk 10y | Ol Duteh Starket pfd-.. =2 5 B | whoateNo 2 red. wintor, spot. | per barrel. 2 75es s varme per Chars |1tors be Kept away. His alloged Statistical 'L i 3 & e Mg 37 per cent. and | MoEan & Tex—m 2 B, Mo mo=— L N T T eheat 1954 noml- | et Iettice: ncarby, por | SDeculetions Ars Rl to: Mo yeurm. brary, Room Montzomery Ward & Co. lost 39 per | Mo Pacific.. I Washingten Hickst s 1 $x |41 per bu; July wheat, 1. | rate: 190ai50; New York lettuce, per e iy monchased. & glac ot 1. Hi nt “The cheap stores whowed ood | Mo Paclic Pf...... 3% AMiawest Ol com. H Plmarperbudia o obalzs|S R 0L TS; celery, per dosen, 1.00a | Recontly, he, purchesel = piot of 201, ibbs gains. ars, Roebuck’'s ~manacer | Montgomry Ward. 1% Midwest O ||1m. 2 3 Bag lots of ol et [ bimas ne lettuge, 1.0021.50; cym- ed to ersct a handsome home. g 30 Sy prices a7 now 25 10 39 Der Gl | el hody.-—— 104 WOOL SALES EASIER, |iiorasiomunte: U5 k| D9, T 3, 115, 30 ThaTTE0 and | per Bareel, 4 a0 Kate, er’ paml NMJ,““,':’! Sotiags, at Ocuan Grove. Building. _ > s .25; t s e WO |- . ery Ward places tho decrease at 25 2 _— J e ¢ |128 per bu. 75a1.25; peppers, per crate, 2.56a3.50; |N. J~ - 7 s & reduction of 26 per|DPeas, mearby, barrel, dren occupy. Several days ago, be. per ccnt. Novada Copper.... 10 5,000,000, Pounds Offered, Carpet |NiBusiz S | There E e B ades of western milis|ORions, | 1TRAL00 new a fore his Trom the instita- Amerin, mtemstions) Company |NowOr TR e 66 o i e a1 N e ; e adii ot tion, B tarsed ver $50000 o bec” O et brises $30 a share|N Y Central.o..o. §5. 681 .63 . 60|, .. Men cipal Buyers. Northwestern, 8l 0% 25 | GesCob, new, yellow, 3.7503.80 per | €EEDlant, per crate, 2.0023.00; rities and realty to the ra. . ©n the stoek of the corporation. & :;CN:S&;‘,—- 0o 8% 04| BOSTON, June 2t.—Thére was’fair | ImE, 8 () 2,'% % |bbl. for white, 16 o 20 per bbl. lower P e 3.0025.00; asparagus, ) —_———— 'W. D. s ker Ozats Com e 1 ots; contract corn, ; | 1.00a4.00; , “Adams Barly,” 2.00a i 2 KT and pald 118 Dreferred divic|N Y DOVK.s.r.eece D% R sttenaics nt,u;‘; government :;:x Perfecti "3& 3 No. %, 67%; track corn, yellow, ot § 3.00. 3 . SUGAR MARKET STEADY. . X dend. NY NH & Hart... 4 ion -Nere yesteruay, when 5,800,- 1 2 better, domestic, 74. 2 NEW YORK, June®24.—The raw su- % = e ) NYOnt&West... 1 11 17 17 |000 pounds of woolwzs offered, al- 2 2% T Oats—No. 2, white, 46%; No. 3, COTTON. g ,.,..,.,.33 s atosdy and unchanged ompany MONEY AND EXCHANGE. N Y Shipbuilding.. 22 23 2 2 Imost wholly of the South Am B X white, 45%- e - NEW YORK, June 24.—Higher Liv- |at 4 cents for centrifugal, Wit no new ’ s . e & Westn. 91% 91% $114- 915 | 0 % eHEan -] e—Bag lots of nearby rye, a5|erpool cable: rning. Norfolk g " - y TPOO! s and a more favorable |business reported this morning. NEW Yom%‘.mfine »26.—hPrIma mer- | N0 hern Pacifo.. 66% 557 65% type, grading fair quarter biood and o5, | to guality, 1.20a1.30 per b\llll"l;h No. 2| iow of British labor conditions 1 Raw sugar futures were easier for M New Y candll pager, $196%: exchanes, saay: | SPESNGTRIN 6 % @ @ |belom aterest was nardly so keen | e o 35 | wior Chexpore ot L% per|TIo%, Of DIt baneT conitions 1ed | et omitions under scaiered haui Ebers oy Yock sixiy-duy bills on banks, 3.68%: com- gkl;-::filml‘"c"“u;: e B | the ae. tg{u“:gegg;slm;gz; per R R A B 2 g% vughel: No. lfil '";,"h"&'jz ;Rominal; mé@ket today. " The inaclive month | idRay. New - crops. wars Stock Exchange mereial sixty-day bills, 3. ; demand, | Orp! t, 104 10% 10 arawn: = { 8kelly Ol ... - 3 3% | standard timo g .S .50: No. pril_was 11- points lower at the|steadier -on covering and about 3 372%; cables, 3733, Francs, demand, | Pax Developront: o to% | The ~wools were suited o et o By 3 A, 20.00a20.60; No: § timothy, | start, hgt other months were 8 fo- 14| it h ot migh : 7.98; cables, 8.00. Belgian francs, de- % W% B BK | TR WO e oanited agaln es- 2y .z | Hmeth N0 1 1ight clover, mized, | polnts ‘higher on covering. —Prives |POILtS Dt bigher. ned wi 3 ‘ nd, 7.95; cables, e Mk % Doy Wi Ol the carpet a Jad 1 4| 1680a20,00; No. 2, light clover, mixed. |soon turned easler under scatters e R Tty s at ko o] ey 4 -Am Pe 4 4% 49 |manufacturers, who directly or indi- ¢ teas! -18 19 4 -00: No. 1 clover mixed, 19.50a | liquidation. July sold ng | changed to 10 points lower at 5.40 to = EEARENTG e fk ey e e pranal StV | BB i r T T I RS0 oo e Faial? 88| 1 1034 And Gltobar TromTEeb o | e chcobion Fr e e eare: s | 35,000 Life Palicy, $57.35 Pennsylvania.. : Alexander Smith Cai Ry 1% | No. 3, 11.00a13.00; No. over, T8, g ore* the end of the first half e Age 40. Send date of Lirth for iliustration ' > Steel.. ™ T4 T% c % rpet Company 1 ¢ No. 2 clover, 12.00a13.0! 0. 3, | hour, or back t demand was moderate. ge 40. Brandhionds, Fenn Seabs an an e Mltaking, respdctively,’1,270,000 pounds | U ip Corpora F I Y30 sample hay, 10.00a14.00. " | of last might's Copiean 8 or, 8 Doinis | “"Refined futures wero nopinal. g4 pusticalars AL Tour A8S_ \ aviser Montreal, 12% int. Gov- | prjla Company... 29% 80 29% 80 |gescriptions sold were: P:u:a c’s';% 3 22" | rye, nominal; No. lfiafis’l;fl r{e"l';léoalt October, 11.89; December, 12.33; Janu- - ernment bords, road bonds, | nhiyips Petroleum 17% 17 17 17% | South American combi: P/ h | W % No. 2 tangled rye, fo. »|ary, 12.48; March, 12.87. . T v; sixty | ERID 1% 1A 16% 17| Americth CArding, 95 west oaist oy! | Wayne coal whe 1|1000a1550; No 3 wheat 1300813503 The first of tue private end June Any Time Is a Good o nety s, six N € by i b e At » ; ‘nominal, 15.! .50, A op Te, maki = - o Sriaie e B0 B it - | scouredl ool 81, The west Tohnel B N L O ne 2 —Wheat prices |Snce showed rather & Jer aroaDDeAT, &Co ¥ 5 S it Conl B0 B g | Trices wort oSty o B saster, as B k| took B RO DT i ey |bnligyement 1R condition than ez OUSMAnXLO. i | Time to, Invest in 2 il g . 3 v > 3 to co! DY L. . 1S & W VB..ods 21K 2% red with. the last sale, some I L the northwest. Heat and Broad Street, New York SteelCar. 61% z a% @ (oent Inithe g&;‘;&li’é’;%:‘““:_:’d“;:"g; L 1 ;3 were ndvk!:)-asklht:t ;:l‘rac};.r“sk :i:::lti:l: ?ar'lj'nt seemed to_ be umgly influenced 3 - K'Irs! g g G 93 9% 2 p South o oo ing u tracts lember: All Punta Aleg 4 s o ombing Touss wors Aren. ot 5o aoa | s o1t i Several gounties, with, head stem g(x’ .‘.lnhév%é’-gg?bjfé. “notices on M s of But more especially ia this typs Pure Oll.... % 2% 25517 cants, clean basis for good Wwooll ga ST infection & ot = onday. The October premium wid- Leading Exchanges of imvestment sdesirable when 8t1 8pr % WY Y __TE% sond ¢ o advance, however, selling pi S8Ure | ened out to 89 points and there Was & . business conditions are uncertain § - Cologae In. By e B 1 13 1 | 204 Second clip carding wools of the | cHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKEF. |increased Opening duotations, which eal of switching from July to Ord ccuted on & and experts can't agree on prophe- | Dresden 48 Reading. o &% o 6 |basis Hets cevts olean| GHICAGO, Jume 24 (United States|mnged from .18, 1% MESE D0 jater months October it trictly -commission - basis s Aorjeventae Sar el 1 Doceseidort” % | Roading 1stpL.... 308 £ 74, #4 e A i 134 Tt 124K, “were followed by |t lower. OF About 3 palaty B stocke, bonds, cotton, The FIRST TRUET NOTE remains oel. . % Y © X ead; ; te ) er ns an B » > 2 Ve v Yiema 5 oD N erormruck.. 1ns 124 135 11| EXCHANGE SEATS HIGHER. |Saissr estly bids owr: duality viain; modorate It seaction: EW ORLEANS Jume 34—ag| ] grain, sugar, coffec. cotton: 5 par, aven through pasiéa, when :E"Z:’ 'P: % ::{:‘:g::trhfin e e “'Ek“' YORK, h"“"’ 2;“‘”‘“""“ e e 100 aanue: oot cuts l;};’,’;’,“&::,‘m‘z .‘.‘:5“,‘;‘,:,:,,“?.,...""',,,; ootton today 1n B et hour gty ‘%d oil .:;gop::c'e‘;x&?i"on Quirements, ang vields nch Prein, 3 4 weakness in_the stock market 'is "mostly 1.7583.25; bulk b ross corn .| session, mainly because of a bet Orders alsc s Rot e 1% 2 |ihlly nccompanied by a docline in |lognas hulls, 3.5384.26; butcher grades | Had Soae was ing eflect on, SOrR IS | Liverpool market than due and Eng. give-up basis to any mem- : : far Toan B 2% the price of stock exchange member- | 1irgely '4.15a5.755 bulk veal calves, | 18 Sepromber, 625%; lish messages taiing fhat 200,060 ber of am exchange of c 3 P7ohiot i sme p rmneed LM SRABTE e, ssonn neus: 15 10| 5 ORISRt e oo Handinr Sy Fited oy s 1b g | [ e we are members. German gov. 35.. 12% 6 7% | previous sale. 25 migher than yesterday's averase | Lork SOt (TRIIL 2iot the Talia | October up to 1137, : . o German gov. 3% 12% 1 u“ W% —_—— : n:;ter grades active and up most; z.l“m‘ Swheat prices were upsettled o«:‘::::fi lo#nd .mib.: :lii.”i 10.43; ettt ] Trad 'ran. €% 40% 40% others slow; practically sold o . , 11.20; December, ; Jan- . i FOREIGN EXCHANGE, e ol o j9% 2 1o io%| N.& W. DECLARATIONS. |Of'firet nands: big packers buying|st exact] e e e a1 aad [uAry. 1188, March, 1339, - - Consult Qur Loan Dept. g A o today: | S10s8-SheMaid. .. 824 2% % 81| Quarterly dividends at e ususl rate | SPFIngIY: P e D St i | Boptember, 1.23% to 134, ARSI 0 SN > g Llieg 2 9 So Porto RicoSug. 7% 7% 87X 1 |of 1% per cent on the common’and 1|%:53'50. L] AA T Qen. Bub. . Iew, Ol | NEW JORK, Juhs 34—The Amerl- SHANNON & LUC 7 ¥ Southern Pacifie.. 69% 70 69% 70 |per cent on the preferred have been| gheep—Receipts, 12,000 he lambs, 181% 138y 1.!0& 1.30% | can steamer Hudson is expected to i 135" | Southern Railway. 13+ 184y 1 18% | declared by Norfolk and Western di-|25 to 60 lower: and lgnt 1241 126" 128% 123%|land here July 5 with the largest ’ s R Copenlingen ...1693 | Standard Ofl o Cal. 67% 68 © 67% 8 | rcctors. The common dividend is pay- | Oregons, 11.25; 5.0026.00; @ e @ ey|carso of German goods shipped ito ; Chelattatlia .. 1182 | Stand ONNJ pf... 105% 105% 105% 109% |able September 19 {to stockholders of | sheep 'Mostly steady; some heavy:|g, &% 2% -8k America since 1914, The vessel i» 713.14th St. yckislm Stewart-Warner.. 24 24, i 24|record August 3L and (o preferred {cwes lowes: best LEht native ewes > g 2. A Strommberg Card. . S W -2 3040 = SUOCKEOIAers 00 redord 4.50; heav X i aged oo 10% DGOUreal cereey 87K “ ‘wethers, 5.8! 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