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There was a further burst of froa- tied bull speculation shortly after the opening of morning and many stocks made new highs for the yea all time, ever, recklessness secmed to £1 ta 4 calmer consideration of the pres- position mostly con- ent % and early gains were WALL STREET. | News and Gossip of To-Day’s Market—Present and Fu- ture Prices. the stock market As the day progresse dangerous speculative verted into losses. pyroteghnic ite 12 pointy gain of yesterday with a further rise of 19 points and sold at 130, Hut its courageous manipulators |" yrnere was no particular news de 4 11-8—13-8; Sa seemingly were paptially disheart- yelopments during the day to influ ge ge -2; Queen Oil, 18-15 ened when thé rest of the market ,ence stock values, although the con. Hokey 1 11 1-2—11 8-4; Federal Oil, tinued declines in Sterling Exchange Victoria Oil, 2%-4—31~ gave way, for they permitted Woollen to sag Whek below 120. A new high was made by General Motops, which gold at gain af more HK § points. ft Me oad | he British Treasury not to let the oF | so long wince this company increased | prestige of the pound sterling be # nd, ° ite share capitalisation by giving 5| materially impaired by a further told Lae were im shares of stock for one. ‘Therefore | @rop of consequenge in ‘he exchange aM eit Pick to Lae; Natoe: General Motora sclé today at the|FOM, on. ine close the market al b 1-3 equivalent of 1-4 for the oldlmet gitea heavy wave of peffing. Two selock prices dull and na Stocks were dumped overboard ali Comes ty te to 16-8) He. new highs were made by/around the room, Mexican Petroleum | aging these pools is that ‘uti eae ae Mexican I time showed a gain of-more than 3j pointy and even United States Steel points; by Pan-American Petroleum, | dropped to around 406, whieh is a sort of stepfather to the Company, which gained about 6 points; Central eather, which went to 1051-2 for a xin of 4 points, and Maxwell Motors, | - which gained more than 2 points. It may interest the manipulators of | these and other issues to know that} element measures to Mexican ti | | | | ga the has check the present headlong specula- =— Amer! performance. It which eum, Petroleum banking adopt conservative decided to the n and that Bank is woiking toward the end. While « 's to nal $2.35 Headquarters for Olus Union Suits Hotel Commodore Imperial i wa BROOKLYN SHOVS si fore, sell all our entire together with fixtures, machinery and autos, at PUBLIC AUCTION on Jiaune 12 at 10:30 A. M, Before the auction takes place we want to give our {riends an opportunity to purchase ttcir needs privately We naturally anticipate that the at great reductions, choicest lots will be 334 Fulton Street this |Fegularty, — Industrial investment 1, 100; 9 2-49, 100.08, up 0.04, iauues such’ as American Telephone, General Electric and others showed @ OILS ON THE CURD. and several for |, how- ve way can Woollens gaye a startling topped 225 1-4 for a | $50,000,000 of gold to at e of the largest banks in To cut our story short—we are the largest shirt speciali America. We cut our shirts from fabrics of our own weaving. We are therefor: assure shirt satisfaction and to give a money back guarantee) with every shirt we sell. The service and guarantee the same in all of our 23 shop: Today we are featuring a beau- tifully mercerized fine quality | shirt, with color guara: and with coll | widest range of patterns. in a position to nteed fast | tch in the, Chain Shirt Shops LARGEST SHIRT SPECIALISTS IN AMERICA 431 Fulton 8t, MOP, 170 Market st. {1-6 an years on the Wall Street Journal staff, COTTON. Waterbury Bermoton Se ae 099, Wanemeser'e has become associated with Clark, . —— Dodge & Co., bankers, 49 Wall Street, } Juv R. G. Dun & Co. report only 531} fiawurer AUCTION PROHIBITION We feel certain, will take place on July 1, 1919, there- ’ . Anaconda Copper Company's jeep ih u8 we don't want to wait for the last day. We will }| production totaled 18,500,000 pounds of ef ike (| 2 \copper, against 18,760,000 in April and 18 00 ” stock of Wines, Liquors and Cordials, J) 18,000,000 In Maren. a Ig call at once and make your selections. To every purchaser of $3.50 or over we will give a HANDSOME GLASS DECANT The following are a few of our reducéd articles: Virginia Dare (large bottles)......$0.70 each Duffy's Malt Whiskey Pennsylvania Pure Malt Whiskey.. 1.60 each MICHAEL SALIT ie | THR EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, JUNE Wall Street continued to lend money freely on the Stock Exchange to-day at 6 per cent., there is good basis for the belief that the present low call money rate wil not be maintained if the present big speculative campaign continues. There can hardly be any doubt that the all too violent advance tn specialties hag hurt the market for the standard shares, To-day leading active rails lost fram 1 to 2 points, coppers were inclined to go lower and even the equipments moved tr- = Total sales of stoaks, fig. shares, at 0 . sess 8AM Yeu, Sm, “& Mtel.. Ga Am, Steel Fy...” 38% Am, Tol, & Te! Oo, 108 Anaconda Miniog... 714% At. T. & 8. F t.. Gulf & W, I, LIBERTY BONDS. Liberty 31-28 opened 99.40; Ist 49 9.20, off 10; 24 45 94.50, off 10; 2d 41-48 95.00, off 4; 34 41-48 95:60, off 10; 4th 41-48 95.00, off 6; Victory Loan 43-4 100, 4 12 M.—8 1-26, 99.62 up 0.12; 1st 95.10, off 0.20; 24 4s, 94.60, off 0.10; 41-48, 96.60, off 0.28; 2d 41- ff’ 0, $d 41-48, 96,58, off 94.88, off 0.18; Victory soft tone, United States Steel, which made a new high for the year yesterday at 110, gut as high a6 109 1-8 to-day, but by '2 o'clock gold back to 1081-4. Othbr steel shares also were inclined to go lower, Increased Opened steady, Amalgamated Roy- YY, 15-8—17-8; Boone Oil, 11 t64— ye Ranger Oil, 11-8—13-8; Bar- tt Oil, 1-¢—G-16; Continental Re- u“ —16; Glenrock Oil), Ti-4 City Service Bank shares, Cosden, 11 1-8—1 Houston 123—130; Hudson Oil, -4 lerrit Oil, 36 6- troleum, 43-4 61 1-262 1-2; Great Nor, Ore... Inspiration Oopper. . Kennecott Capper. . Lebigh Valley Maxwell Motor oh — 1% dad % doubt as to whether the International Mercantile Marine Company Will be liquidated caused a selling movement in ite shares and the preferred was heavy throughout the session and at one time showed a loss of nearly four points. j Midwest Refinin cauged considerable comment. How- Bapulpa, 68. lever, it was announced that the British Government is — shipping this coyntry via Canada, and it is the jntention ot Bavoy Oil, 10-1 1-2; Inter. Petrol- | dropped four on points from the high eon points from the 8h | ers ot stocks display reluctance to| mated Royalty, 1 dispose of their holdings even at 11-8 to 1 resent high prices because of the 8 to 42, bien rete of Government taxes. ‘he clode was weak. Sinclair Gulf, Rather than pay the Government 60 601-4, off 2; Houston Oil, 120, off 5. per cent, of their profits they pre- fer to take the chance of seeing thelr holdings materially depreciate in value, This general locking wp of stocks until Government taxes come down makes the task of manipulators com- paratively easy for the reason that | what is termed the “floating supp! bao Hareb, here ereatly reduced. A ¥ork Savold, 55—51; Eureka Croe+ Common. "Yesterday this Issue made) tue bi-taSi-G; | Magma, 09"; | its gain of 18 points on buyin; orders | out, reer eat 3-4; Submarine of less than shares. eo st if closed at 111, the high price of the Pati ore Shipbulla) 44—475, ‘Two or three weeks it wai me, Oahe ore , but the rise of mor $48) United ty one jet the day, Sinclair Gulf, That the New York Stock Exchange, for its own protection, will be forced to adopt measures to check the head- jong speculation in Motor, Rubber, Tire and certain Oi! shares if pools ‘ating in these issues continue to k them up in the same sensational manner that has been witnessed dur- ing the past several weeks, seems to be the practically unanimous opinion of the conservative banking element of Wall Street, Following yesterday's rise of more than 13 pcints in American Woollen common, points in Chandler Motors, more than 11 points in Crucible Bteel, 11 points in General Motors, 16 points in Mexigan Petroleum and more than 16 points each in Studebaker and Nova Sovtia Steel, manipulators of th speculative footballs came in for a great deal of criticism, Brokers who are ultra-optimistie regarding the future, and who profess to have the best interests of the market at heart stated’ that the manipulators of the vest pocket issues are court, ing disaster, and that reawakened | expenses. $120,343; net di interest in. the stock market will] quxiliary operations, $3,6 surely be hurt. ” There is renewed talk of re-creat- 87; operating logs, $2,409,620 ing a Money Committee to apportion | other Income, Including standard loans, and the,cail rate for money | turn from Government, $11,830,87 is being closely watched, It ts again | gross income, $9,591,857; deductions, ate er cont, level for Im-| s764.985; net thcome, $8,756,874; divl- dends, $9,044,016; defielt, $787,642, and mn ours. Opened steady. Aetna, 10 3-4—11; tiss, 19-20; British American 0 Corporation, 21—23; Regis+ 20-28; Golden Gate, 81-%— -4; Aspnalt, 78—16; Hupp Mott, 10; Savold Tire, 6769; New ne, as 1 siderable amount of profit-taking, BARNINGS. ‘The ineome aecount forthe yeat ended Dec. 31, 1918, of Pullman Cam- pany shows as follows: Operating Paar yh Sascade Bilver, Ry arine 3 right 7-8; Nipissing WItp Morrla 12 to prices Boat sold from 16 1 Martin 6 1-2 to 4 rts, Biter 9 5-8 to 11; General Asphalt 74 1- to 7§ 1-8; Chalmers 12 to 12 1,8. Pwo olclook prices steady: Cramps 186 to 140; Intercontinental Rubbe: ; Bavold Tire, 56 New York Bavold, 541-2 to Wright-Martin, 4 to § 1-8; Actna, 106-8 to 11, dustrial collateral. It seems a prediction that if pools acular manipdl y will exp nee increasing diffigulty in getting thelr committ- s properly financed, One of the most important factors pretty ¢a 1918—Net income after dep., $1,187,613, against $1 0 nine months ended Dec, 81, 1917, ‘ . : California Petroleum Corporation, Call money, mixed col., opened at quarter ended March 31, 1 {]6, high 10, low 6 renewals 6, ruling earnings after Pograting 6 and closed at 10 per cent.; all In- Lae ig sets, dustrials opened at 61-2, high 11, wars low 61-2, renewals 61-2, ruling 61-8 DIVIDENDS and closed at 10 per cent. American Graphophane Company g Cash dividend of $2.74 4 share and “4 ‘ one one-hundredth of a share of BRORANGH common stock of Columbia Grapho-| During the afternoon phone Manufacturing Company on ™ riiey a Demand placitag tone eferred and common stocks, pay-|\° 74; Swiss cables were 5,18; Lie PAY") Heseta cables 20.05, and Stockholm cables 26.60, Sterling dem. 4.61 1-4, able June 5. J Vv Copper Coi vi United Verde Copper Company | caniey 4.62 1-4; francs dem. 6.40, cables 6.38; lire de 10, cables 8.08; | $1.60 per share, Previous dividend as $1.5 ‘ebruary, 1919, and fol- {yan te Ne ee i aU rr fol- | cullders dem, 88 18-16, cables 39. | Kmerican Bmelters’ Securities Regular quarterly dividend of 11-3 per cent, on preferred A stock and 11-4 per cent, on the preferred Bb ‘stock, both payable June 23. Mexican Potroleum—Regular quar- \terly dividend of §2 a share on com- |mon ‘and preferred stocks, payable ~ uly 10. teint | $13 cowhide leather bag, leather lined, Calumet and Arigona Mining Com- ; December reas Boscov + Hey pethy pany—Quarterly dividend of 60 cent! syy aM ecnbit | Where Old New Yorkers Go.” ||’ share, payable Jnne 26; three months ago $1 was declared, \| DAVID SCHWARTZ 3d Avenue, cor. 8th Street in BIBLE HOUSE LUGGAGE SHOP Today & Wednesday the market GRAIN Range for day at Chicago oars Hien, "re Chana, iy NOTES. Boesel, for the tat three Albert G. July, up 1 7-8 to 2 commercial defaults during May with | Jasuary $11,996,651 Ilabilities, Excepting diarch, whe there were twenty-seven more reverses than in the shorter month of co aa ina). 0:3 Market’ chimed’ weak, aff 58 to 0 print y sell early afternoon cotton futures from $7 to $9 a bale from the number insoly those in M tradees were ameng the heavic ¥ | pelle being twelve below fous. mininium | Sellers jof April and in but (wo months of last twelve has there been any increase, 120 to , tot ry captain's cabin and severly bruised. | this morning questioned W. &. ld- 3 fessed to having set days fn Mayor Hylan B ded OLD TIME DOCK CLEARED AMAY AT SEAMMURDER TRL Defendant Father and Son Hear Crew Recite Tales of Horror on Ship. Mrs. Gwill 5. Whitehouse Long a Sufferer From Nervousness at Her Riverside Drive Home. Miss Ruby Whitehouse, the wife of Gwill S. Whitehouse of Whitehouse & Company, brokers, No. 111 Broad- ‘way, killed herself at noon to-day by jumping from the window of her for- mer apartment on the twelfth story at No, 640 Riverside Drive to a rear court. She had suffered from acute melanchojia and nervousneds for threo mopfhs. On account of her condition the apartment was glosed and she was tiving with her bus- band’s parents at Tarrytown. Mra, Whitehouse, the police learn- ed, came in town from Tarrytown to- day to look oves the apartment and get some clothing. In her handbag, which she chutehed in her hand when she jumped, was @ note in which she aswured her husband of her Jove and said she “could not keap wp any won KLED y Baer; |} St suerte FAFLE BESIDE BODY IN HOTEL || “sms sree or menson Frances H, Emery, Guest at Martha Chas. A, Stoneham & Co, Washington, Believed to Have Ended Life. The body of Migs Frances H. Hmery, anid to haye Deen an enthusjastic sportaworthan, was found thie morning mate began the mistreatment of Axel) jy her room at the Martha Washington Hansen, On July 4, 1918 we will] syotel, A bullet wound in the head told show you, Hansen was taken to the/ how she had died. Her hunting rifle lay beside har. A harrowing tale of murder on the high seas was outlined to the Federal District Court to-day at the trial of Adolph ©, Pedersen and hie mon, Ad- olph B. Pedersen, captain and mato respectively of the American barken- tine, Puaho, accused of oruelties to Axel Hansen, seaman, ao atrocious am) he plunged overboard and dicd. Tho “Old English” gtmosphere whieh was ereated in the courtroom yesterday by tho Installation of a soners’ dogk" was changed to- day. The doek was removed and the prisoners sat by a window, where there is a gentle breese, The showed no sign of emotion when Assistant United States District Attorney Ben A. Matthews made his opening # ment, a statement which cayaed shudders among others in the room. “Tho varkentine had a orew of fifteen,” said the prosecutor. “Shortly after putting to sea the captain and Our latest report Geile why eiiver Socks TEX-YORK PRODUCING 60, He was thep put in trons. ‘Mine Wmery had registered from Ty- Bought—Sold—Quoted “On August 6, while he wea. wepk|ton, Pa. Lt was said ashe had been and In pain, the mate begt Hanepn'| traviling @ good deal lately, spending Traded on New York Curb again so cruelly tha the poor m@n+ of the Ume hunting and fishing, 7 ea pRoneg sald, ‘| will go overboard If you dog’t y she had been in, California, Daily Producing over 00 Barrels stop beating me.’ ‘The mate replied, jgalth had been poor for some tim Prosont Daily Revenue $1873 ahot was not heard in the hotel overboard. be ‘ihowgd was reget gta a tele- "We wi é phone came for Mins ry. There ot Us ine See laa IAMAaNi ahd] REET tiaras eortoen , caller insisted she must be there and that the captain refused to listen $9 gsked. that some one be sent to the the pleas of seamen to rescue the foom, wretohed Hansen, who was clinging | —— to the log line, He clung there un _ * BELMONT RESULTS. ‘Go to it any time” Hansen jumped H. NEW@OLD & CO. , 67 Exchange Place New York exhausted, then dropped pff and por> ished. 4 OLMONT “We shall show to you thag the Rac} tain, thew core’ ust members of ho preterne mutiny charges th Tne tree eye wittless to towtity was John W, Camphelly menwer PARK, N. ¥., June 4 three-year-ol $i thiaminys 4 tet 4 i 0 Pont tar Reaima, 11%, (Haynen, 1, 2 to 1 and even, secon Au fasulor), § to 5, 7 10 and to\ 90, th St Quentin, Time 1,88. Comme Ci, She Jack Leary also nen, o déra, Teddy Rosseau and 4 to 7-8: Aetna |) Ny sgh to Hstrate the teat Er aig the sea Was not rough 0) of the tragedy ay easy to rescue Hansen, times in vain for help. OIL STOCK BOOSTING MAY BE SIFTED BY GRAND JURY District Attorney Swann Confers With Judge Wadhams on Sky- rocketing of Rangeburnett Shares. In the investigation of the sky- fn id the morning id have been ten New Oil Guide Chey. coments vest Ly ina 4 cheaed ws 40 mare Free to Traders and Investors ‘This timely booklet will tell you— l--Where the oil regions of the United States ‘Bcted Othe Soap the United States). ‘ # its subsequent tumble ¢ trict Atto Swan ing that he would noon with Judge Wadhame of General Sessions on the advisability ef plac: ing the matter before the mew grand Jury. Assistant District Attorney Doolin, is handling the matter directly and wards, former president of the con- cern; Frank B, Barnard, vice presi dent and treasurer, and Harry J. lack, secretary, What these officials had to say Was not divulged by th Assistant District Attorney, Firma mentioned {n connection with the mar- keting of the oll stock are Paul A. - that Gon of NOI road Murase and Walter J. Pierce & Co, of No, Broad Street, both brokerage firme, FA Arraigned. Sidney Bosthoff, nty-one years \old, of No, 405 Greene Avenue, Brook- lyn, said by the police to have con- @ fires in ten elghborhood in in Gates Av oklyn, Wal Court on waived | for the Gra ws rraignes ralg Call, ‘phone or write for free copy No. EB. W, 481 JONES & BAKER SECURITIES General Strike LIMA, general strike which began here woek terminated to-day, the labor le BANKING AND FINANCIAL. Women save time, energy and money, and tickle the palates of the whole family when they serve OttoStahls "Ready tofat Meato” Nothing ovoid be mere delicons first, hence we advise that you feet anite serene fl Properti ER FREE! lent reputation. New wells near completi Substantial Orde Quotations Furnished. mest on the market. 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