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Senators Want a V: WASHINGTON, July wanting the Daylight sa’ formed members of the Nothing has been done fer to-day, declared Chai @f the House Committ: eutture, to which the ‘Opened in the committee, ject to points of order STILL FIGHT DAYLIGHT UW. iF in the Upper Hor Pealed are anxious fer the question to ‘be voted upon in the, Senate, they in- informally. ‘The suggestion came from ators from large agricultural sec- on the mat-| News and Gossip of To-Da: y's | Pe |i pst vom He denied reports that the light Law's repeal has been re- said should it be reopened it would be on Quest 16.—Senators ving Law re- WALL STREET House to-day irman Haugen eo on Agri- dill was re- Market—Present and ture Prices, Mr. Haugen| Stock prices showed a prohounced upward movement again to-day, In ii n the House. race it was about the most impres- BANKING AND FIN contains eehedule charges, table of etc, receive your copy—ii’s no obligation. | Mining and e hich has been issu Fri since 1903, aa times and bad, and peace, the aim Letter has been to unbiassed opinions o! class of Securities I without our Letter. Write for this Week's 41 Broad Street. Nev BRANCH RS: | Chicago—Detyoit—Miiwau Hertford—Philadeiph\) fxtablished 110s, No now commanding att: copper stock bids st: There are cogent re: plaining the situa' Stock Brokers 44 Broad St., Ne On acreage May 21s July 10: July 12 Large Ear DRIL Abo: make tot. tion to 15,000, bbis. daily, I TEL. The statements herein, we cansider gt Ad Wed iat Vest pocket size book to keep ® record of your trades—also f commission lt im our customers’ room and &DEERY stocks. United States Stqpl showed Memoers Consolidated Stock x-hanne of New York New York Offices Main Office:| Uptown: 30Broad St, |319Fifth Ave For instance, Crucible, which sold 1776 Oils, Ind uatviale Securities touched new highs. are covered most thoroughly || ton interests rose 9 points to 137. end comprehensively in the STONEHAM WEEKLYMARKETLETTER]||soia at 240, a new high, on report in Ube above sectrities, rails, St. Paul was given the place No one interested in this of leadership in this group. The Charles A. Stoneham & Co. | MAGMA COPPER AND Among the red metal issues, popular favor than MAGMA. | this should be so and we have prepared a special circular ex- If interested, write us to-day. L. L. Winkelman & Co. w York Telephone 6470 Broad see Ol Reports 6 Wells June 8th June 21st June 24th June 29th ization $3,000,000. Outstanding $2,221,940. Over 20,000 Acres, Texas, Oklahoma. Refineries. LING OPERATIONS 34 more wells in various stages on its lease- hold interests in the Northwest Extension, Burkburnett Field, Texas,and 9 in Oklahoma. wells, including 400 barrels previously reported, DAILY production now o on leases in which the corporation has interests, in add gasoline daily’ pre *Note: 100-bbi. well, reported June 24 on Coweta tease, now showing 300 Traded in on the New York Curb Drescriplive Circular and Maps on Request, C.D Knarrda.aCo. Sincer Buipnc ~— Nr sive demonstration of strength wit- nessed since the ‘bull campaign started in the early part of Febru- ary. Gains that would ordinarily be classed as sensational, but which have lately become almost monoton- ous, again wera the rule rather than the exception. ‘Leathef, oil, woollen, tobacco and a few railroad shares ied to-day's ad vance. Gains in these issues ranged from 3 to more than 10 points. Many new higharecord prices were ati No special news announce- ments re made to account for the Pronounced upswing. It appeared to be simply an expression of the un- dividend bounded optimism which speculative Wall Street feels at the present time. Steel shares, which have recently been conspicuous for their strength, were the only backward group of ANCIAL, FREE— early strength and got as high as 1147-8 for a gain of nearly a point, D ‘but other speculative favorites in the steels were under persistent pressure. Hin as high As 149 yesterday, got as low as 133; Bethlehem fell off 21-4, and Republic Steel and Midvale lost more || than 2 points, Mexican Petroleum at one time Curb showed a gain of 103-8 points, Texas Company 11 points, both of which American Woollen on persistent buying by Bos- ||American Tobacco made a new high with a gain of 7 points, and Lorillard ed. ever: that stockholders will be given three Throug! ||| shares of Retail Stores, now selling at War times 100, for each share of Lorillard. of this New and pronounced speculative give the f experts aggressiveness was shown in the hould be | |/common rose nearly 6 points and the preferred nearly 5 points, There were |fresh reports that an increase in freight rctes is a practical certainty, On the announcement that the Issuc, V-30. w York kee—Boston Toren” ||| __ BANKING AND FINANCIAL, nen ee es ——| PERFECTION TIRE RUBBER CO. | AVE YOU Investigated the pos- | aibilitics of Verfection ‘Tire ention, no ronger for & ‘ w the details of the anys $56,000,000 contract with Tire’ & ‘Rubber and asons why rt ement with the Nemours Trading Corp.? |What is Perfection jing power and dividend prospects? | These and other important ques- tions about this atiractwe low- priced Tire issue, ax well as the market position, are. dis- new elvis have epared report, for FREB dlatribuiton’ to” ‘alt ine ated, weite oF teleghone for your copy which it has leasehold interests, since showing a daily production as follow: 25 bbls. Pits, & Weet Va. 42 40'n ath Studedaker Co, + + + + + + + + ‘ + Penmylvania RR. 46 ON 4 + + + + i‘ + + + + mand 37 we | 1180 A, tant, chp | orders on a CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. | mand & uae Te aS TERE SS M Atl, Gut & W. 1, 178% Baldwin Locomotive 121% Bat, & Onio 47% Beth, Steel B cits, 100% i ‘Tran,. Cal, Petroleum Pacific POL O% 40% + 4 le o% ° mo 0% . Crucible Steel 4... 1M Toh 100% — BN Brie. 19% 19 1% 4 Genera Motos Oo, 38% 24 IE Great Nor) Or..... 0 60% . Inapiration Copper., 68% G74 Th — Inverboro Con... + % Tnterbore Con, pf. Kennesott Capper Legian Valley Maxwell Motor. Mer, Marine et. Mer, Mi Mexican a Miami Copper Midvale Steel Mo, Pacific . N.Y. Contra $F. OM, Mere Norther Peeiflc Co, deck 2 “ % * ” SILC. C: v % * * * ‘Texas Company ® Tobacco Products 2 Union Pacifie . 1% 8, Ind, Alcohol 149% 145% 146% — 24 Weat'g’h'se E. & M. 58% 58 BBM “Ex, dividend Court of Appeals had decided that the Public Service Commission has pawer to Increase fares a large part of the bull speculative element swung into the tractions. Brooklyn Rapid Transit and Interboro gained 2 points. Money conditions again favored bull, speculators, Mongy on mixed collateral got as low 6 1-2 per cent. Late in the afternoon banks}. showed some discrimination against industrials by putting the rate up to 8 per cent. vi In the final dealings considérable profit taking developed and most cf the highly speculative issues lost from a quarter to half their early gain, but considering the extent of the rise the tone of the market at the close Was exceptionally good. The foreign exchange market was featured by a furthes break in Eng- lish exchange to 4,32 1-2 for the pound sterling. Other foreign exchange quotations again were weak, ——>_—_—_— TO-DAY'S PRICES Total sales stocks, 1,362,300 shares. LIBERTY BONDS—NOON PRICES. 3 1-23, 99.28, off .02; Ist 48, 93.90, off 1 48, 93.38, up .06; Ist 4 1-48, 95, 94.04; 3d 4 1-45, 94.94, 4th 4 1-49, 94, up .04; Victory 100, off .0: . OILS ON THE CURB, Opening steady. Philip Morris, 14 -2—15; Cresson Gold, 3 3-8—1-2; Salt Victoria Oi 2 Ranger Oil, 1-2—3-4; Queen Oil, 11—14; Cities Service Bank Shares, 4434—451-4; Cosden Co, 115-8—7-8; Int Pet. 30-82; West- ern States, 47-8—61-4; Boone, 101-2—111-4; Sapulpa, 73-4—8; Stanton Oil, ‘11-83 Barnett Oil, 3-16—1-4; Brazos Oil, 291-2; Amal. Royalty, 11-8—1-4; Com. Pet. 591-260; Pitts, Texas Ol Gas, 12 1-2—131-3; Houston Oil, 116—120; Bost. Mont., 90-93; Bost, Wyoming, 60— Since Gulf, 57 3-4—68 1-4; Mid. Ref., 180—81;, Omar Oil, 64-65; Federal Oil, 31-8—3-8; Mid Ref, 181 183: Glenrock, 6 1- , Van Cleave, 13-4 3-5—5-8; Simms, 311-2— NOON PRICES. Steady, Sinclair Gulf, Sinclair Cons, 633-4—64; C 3,500 bbls. 100 bbls.” 600 bbls. th 2,000 bbls. th —— (vr) 2,000 bbls. | nings. Dividends 3°% Quarterly. « 8,825 barrel; 000 cubic feet of and 800 gallons usly reported, | tablished 1900 NVESTMENT Brokers York CORTLANDT—2545-4-5, 8279-4-5, while not guaranteed, have been obtained from what to be reliable and authorilative sources J up 21-8, | newals 6, ruling 6 | low, off about 3 cents. from previous vice, 44 Midwest Ref., 180— Com. Ve +—i0; Simms Pet, 31 3-8—32 URB, Opening irregular. Retail Stores, 983-8, up 3-8; General Asphalt, 90— 1-2; Peerless ff 11-2; Cities Ser vice Bkrs. shares, 45 1-4, off 3-8; Cramp, 185—95; Sweets Company 111-4 and 11, Boat reached 193-4 and then sold %, up 11-4; Intercont, Rubber, up 11-2; Hupp, 135-8, off 3-8 Peerless, 46, off 21-2; Cramp, 188, off 3 Asphalt, 881-2, pfd. 4, olf 13 ied Pokrs., 621 Stores, 98-98 1-4; Aetna, de Ex., 48—50; Hous. Lima, 80-83, irregular ‘ ‘inclair Cous., » up Lie 4; Cramp, 189, off 1; In- tercont, Rub, 25, up 1-2; Boat, 203.8, MONBY Cal money, mixed e spened at 6, high 6, low i nd closed at 6; t7, high 8 low and closed at als opened CHA Demand sterling opened on an ac- tua} sale at 4,35 and in the next few minutes declined to 4.33, a new close, Frane checks also broke into new low y Seound at 7.08 and peseta cables Swiss cables, 5.68; cables, 24.55; (wterling de- cables 4.84 i france ‘uo Sabian 108; re “dae ¢ of demoralizat) 4, Demand broke again te 4.33, while 3 8 went to 4, earned on $27 compared with’ $49,129,416 or $17.65, a share in previous year on $272,82 400 capital siock then outstanding. it of Simms mene on’ extensive DIVIDENDS, Kellogg Switchboard and Supplv ed regular quarterly div. of 2 per cent. and an extra div. of 2 per cent., payable July 31 to stock record July 26, BARNINGS. Union Pacific System, ‘May gross. $13,821,705, $1,377,901; balance after tax $3,416,- 18; net operating Riis were ree Directors of Stromberg Carburetor Company o@ America, Ine. mined that & special sto. ing shail be held in the first week of August to authorite an increase in capi- tal stock from 60,000 to 75,000 shares. shares will be offered to stockholders at $45 a sfa’ derstood proceeds will be us tlonal Sorking capital an I have agreed o underwrite en- “Binelate Consolidating Oil Corporation big refinery which wil cover 44 acres of land on Staten Island ing made by troleum to in- As pro- F properties in Ranger bout Se wells and operations on bi wells a! opera’ on big ill commence immediately. have deter nd to extend & Co. and <= HONORS SON OF JACOB RIIS. George Edward Riis, son of the late Jacob A. Riis and & member of the staff of the Brooklyn Eagle, received notice to-day that the King of Denmark had him the owe of Dannen- parvices 0 Danish-A: 0 for 15 Turkish igarettes a POLICEMAN SCORNS TO TASTE WHISKEY: “How muen?™ one of the Judges in- terrupted. “Twenty-five cents worth,” sald the officer, Proceed.” “He gave it to me. 1 pald him @ quarter.” Q. (By the Axsistant D, A.)—And | me: +] ie" became of your purchase? A. [have it here, (Hands the bot- tle to Caffrey.) Q. You know that this is whiskey? A. L bought it for whiskey, Q. And you tasted it? Bartender Freed eed When Even! “4. 't nave never allowed liquor to Judges Stop at a Sme!l of the Evidence. —— Because there is at least one po- liceman in New York who will not jtaste liquor, even at the order of jiet Mr. Caffrey testify. the cour’ Avenue, went free to-day Dominic Fata, bartender in the ex-saloon at No. 2485 Second | Smith sniffed of it, made a fare as if in the . counsel for the defense, Court’ of Special Sessions of the n {touch my lips. Q. Well, taste it now what it Is Patrolman Breen, d ing himself to his full heen and folding his 8, positively refused, arTudae Herrman told the officer to nase the bottle to the A. D. A, and and tell us Caffrey took one whiff, groaned and handed the bottle to Clerk Smith, in pain and aent it along to Don- resigned the bottle to Judge Herrman, who passed it to charge of selling bottied liquor “not) juage Edwards, Who took one smell to be drunk on the premises” after/and gave it to Judge Salmon, The oP. M. ‘The extra dry patrolman is John D. Breen of the Fifth Inspection Dis- trict. Fata, with George Donnellan, attorney for the Liquor Dealers’ As- sociation as counsel, pleaded not guilty. Assistant District Attorney latter offered it to Dominic Domin! fused “No, our Honor,” he # “Fm not going to testify against myself.” again and held it to his nostril n my opinion,” he sald, judl- clally, “thia stuff isn't. whiskey; It's poison.” obody would taste \t and Dominle Fata simply had to be discharged. Caffrey tried tha.case before Judges el Herrman, Edwards and Salmon. “At 10.15 on the night of June 27, Patrolman Breen began, “I stepped into the saloon in which the defend- ant is employed and asked for 2% conts worth of whiskey in a flank.”* Sonthe La ee Agninet Gene PARIS, Tuesday. July 15.—The Southern Francs Railroad Union has Dassed resolution opposing the pro- posed general strike on Monday, July ne “injurious to. Drofe Inspired tonal aim ly by political objects. cents TURKISH CIGARET The reason for the low price is that LORD SALISBURY TURKISH Cigarette is packed in the most inexpensive and the most attract- ive machine-made of the expensive hand-made cardboard box. You can't smoke the box. RDSALISBURY —which means that if you don’t like LORD SALISBURY Y Cigarettes you can get your money back from the dealer, r package ‘instead Then why buy it? TURKISH CIGARETTE is inevitable Judge Salmon uncorked the stuff | ,.0) / re CUTS THROAT OVER | When Mrs. Ida stivermat of East 100th Stret found her the kitehen.with his throat cut | t pot she ran from the tor ons etre at 8 cove hn " ; his ‘throat ‘ beg ‘ante. ye EMPIRE CITY REWLTR. FIRST RACE—For slalning: _gerse, 61) teks furlongs. —Annett» Teller, to &. 1 to 7; on a Rie), 20 to Lk tot later Helen, ys fruttione Sot bit he EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. ——$$$<— “4 FIRST RACK Por twoyearolll aa ; halt ty d Sn Noy, "Ti; neo 138 4 oar: a te RACK Por Ld a me os rien a ae Treas Lace Wr

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