Page Six I ARRESTS BRING iCRIME TO DOOR |DFWHITMORF '.'%t9CRTION OF NEW YORK PO IN SWAMP MURDER CASE BL.WOMAN WHOM MOTORMAN » GAVE bracelet disappears KKKW YORK, Jan. 9.—With the ai I Uni kere of Mrs. Canale McKay, of and the arreat In Boston of ' Ipred W. Elliott, both of whom admit | jfPkftVlng been with Theodoro Whitmore ■fee day Whitmore’s wife's murdered a bod v was found In Lump Black Hiramp. near Harrison. N I , together |«rHh Whitmore’s statement wherein IffiTadwiiis everything with wliieh the , 'police charge him, except the actual Bhurder of his wife, the officials say i nodlij the crime has been brought to, «RrbJtnoro’s very door. ■PißeorKia Dickenson, the woman who -&r«« visited by Whitmore at her home «ui Thirty-fourth-at., a few hours after Swr« Whitmore’s body was hurled into ®S|lo swamp, and whose Christmas pres* Hpt from Whitmore was a bracelet Ifwbtch belonged to the murdered wo ■fnau. is believed to have fled to Can , along with Harry* Dickenson, a Kjjjan who posed as h<*r husband, and Bjfht) was arrested on Wednesday by Kfee police, but who was promptly dia-. Charged by Magistrate Butts. Hardly thv jail jp«>r u opened before Dick atigaon made for Boston, where, it is ■learned, he Joined the woman. The ifiwc*' left Boston and are supposed to •ham crossed the Canadian border by ■this time. fSUFFRAGETTES' IN pLEAS fTCM-COR ■CATHERINE WAUGH McCULLOUGH ||4nd rev. anna H. SHAW I AMONG THE SPEAKERS. L _____ I * 4 From a Special Correspondent.) 1 |; LANSING, Mich., Jan. 9.—The worn- I OH of Michigan had complete right ot pway before the con-con delegatee, last tavenfng at the public hearing on the jKjqprestton of woman suffrage. All th® It Speakers were women and equaled the fljijlßen in oratorical efforts. They made f^n- Strong showing for the rights of I women. s j|»Tbe following representative worn* f,;eo were on the program: Clara 15. ■aMftlmrrpTeßlflent orttie Rqual Sut ifwtfe association; Mrs. E. L. Calkins. |if the C. T. U., Mis. C. Osstdyk of ■PMlh'oU, president of the Women's In iMMßdMt Voters’ association: Mrs. f Kaugle of Detroit, president of the Gar * meat Workers' union; Mrs. E. L. Har ■ gjr, president of the Michigan Worn- K Press association; I>r Gertrude I sankt>, president of the State Assoeia I tion of Farmers clubs* Rev. Olivia .1 m.C. Woodman of the state grange; Mrs. WJI. A. Bailey, past great commander of Efthe World Maccabees; Dr. Blanch M. W; Haines, commander of the World Mac jt dabees; Mrs. Mary b Doe, of the Mich- I igan Federation of Mrs. Cath- P#rtne Waugh McCullough, who is a ■[practicing lawyer and justice of the »»#ace of Evanston. 111., proved her abil mity in a masterly plea for the equal ■rights of her sex. if' Kev. Anna H. Sfaaw. president of the * National Woman Suffrage association, ■and hers was a magnificent address, ■carrying conviction with the logic of Bfcor arguments, held that men had ■formed a great “male” trust and that ■p class of citizens ever enfranchised ™jwre as intelligent as the women of flPoday who are ready to receive this might of equality. JpROHNERT REVERSED BY SUPREME COURT > Judge Rohnert s decision in the ■. a-a w nf William H. Bowen against the city | &f Detroit, tried before a Jury in the Wayne circuit court several months '* tgo, was reversed by the supreme •|i rourt In Lansing. Wednesday. JBowen commenced action against j 'I the City for damages alleged to have Jv boon sustained when he fell on a > defective sidewalk near the Wayn > * hotol in 1905. The case was in prog ® re«s When Judge Rohnert took it from I the jury and,, directed a verdict for w ill® city. The supreme court orders j p anew trial. r i. i MORGAN AND ALDRICH p CALL ON CORTELYOU K ? jrWashington. Jan. 9.— j. pterpont f Morgan, of New York, paid a visit to | Washington Wednesday on an mi FKiiown mission. Morgan called on Secretary of the Bnasary Cortelyou while here, but the L jiuattire of his conference with the sec- j K'Rrtary could not be learned. Morgan it is said, by Senator ■Aldrich. left for the east in the afier frfry,'.y K MRS. CORNELIA WELCH. {i v ®; j. Mjt* IliWFI# pc. ~ jg: ; '. v / -V-. f It-'WOraon fating ifiurdtrsd in tier room | ' Cowgryas st. •«•(, Tuesday after mAmf- Seth Low Principal Speaker at Hughes “'Dollar Dinner " —NisVL—YORK l.m 9 —Kx-Mayor Seth Low will be the principal speak er at ihe Hughes dollar dinner to be held at Terrace garden,' /his evening SETH LOW. ;Thc dinner arrangements are in charge of the Plata Central Park Republican | club, of which S. B. Livingston is pres jlden’t: tne Yorkvlllo Republican club I of which Dr. Delanrey Carter is presi dent, and prominent members of the district committee The purpose of the dinner is to give expression to the strong sentiment in the district which favors the nomina tion of Gov. Hughes for president. JUDGE SWAN SAIS HE’SJEBY BUSY WILL GIVE DECISION IN HALLY ORDINANCE CASE AS SOON i. AS POSSIBLE. Judge Swan has taken notice of the request of the city council that be hasten consideration of the injunc tion proceedings restraining the coun cil from passing the Hally -ordinance. There Is no Immediate prospect, how ever, that the United States court will band down ail early decision. “1 have a heavy admiralty docket on trial now.” said Judge Swan, Thursday. “There are also the tax cases in which the state of Michigan and three express companies are parties. I shall decide the case the council refers to as soon us I am able to give it adequate consideration." The express companies cases takes precedence, in a way, because they Effect the entire commonwealth of ; Michigan and municipal matters will have to take second place. '"MARRIED MEN IN THE ARMY ARE A BURDEN" —GEN. J. FRANKLIN-BELL. WASHINGTON, -fun. 9.— Gen. J. Franklin Bell, chief of staff, in a spe cial report, made at the request of the I president and published today, says: "Married men in the army are un i questionably a burden. So also are rmarried officers. Nevertheless, mar ; riage is the normal condition of iuan ! kind. To hold a man in service for : 30 years and deny him the privilege of Ia normal life is impossible. To por i mlt all to marry Is equally impossible. I The married private, as a rule. Is more than a burden; he is a nuisance. ’* Gen. Bell proposes, however, to en courage marriage among non-commis sioned officers, because of their im portance in the service. THINKS FELLOW GREEK ] SWINDLED HIM j Judge Phelan has ordered his court officers to bring in Theodore Gerasi mo, a Greek, as a result of allegations i made by George Pefeas, another, Greek, who was convicted, Thursday 1 morning, of carrying concealed weap ons and fined $lO5 with the alternative of 90 days in the house of correction. ! The case wa* an appeal from the po lice court, hut Pefeas claimed he knew 1 nothing of the appeal until he was re arrested a day or two ago. following the setting aside of his Hail bond by Judge Phelan, in Hie police court Pe* I seas was fined $25 with the alterna tive of 60 days, by Justice Stein. He told Judge Phelan ihat. he gave Gera* simp S6O for the purpose, as he sup posed. of paying the fine and getting him released. Instead. Pefeas was merely released on a bond furnished by Dr. M. Hllver, and an appeal was taken. The bond was not satisiactory to Judge Phelan and he promptly set It aside. The rearrest of Pefeas follow ed, much to the latter’s surprise. The officers are now looking far Gerasimo. CITY SUPPLIES HIGHER THAN EVER City contract bids which came in Thursday morning at the office of the department of public, works are slight-1 ly higher in most itcjjts than the bids of a year ago. Cement walks will boa trifle cheaper this year, however. The lowest bid for east side walks is that of the Detroit Artificial Stone Cos., w'hich bids 10 cents per square foot for walk and 11 cents for inter sections. while tlie figures of Archer A l.anyon on the west side are I0 l 2 and 114 cents. R. D. Baker, Garner Bros, and John A. Merrier also bid. John Archer bid sll per ton for paving tar or sl2 per ton when de livered from tank wagons. William C. Currie bid $10.92 for No. 1 cedar and $7.50 per cord for No. 57 Figures on lumber w r erc about the same as last season, some Items being slight ly higher. PRESIDENT SENDS IN FIVE NOMINATIONS /- - - WASHINGTON. Jan. 9.—The presi dent today sent the foUowlag nomina tions to the senate: Member of Che Philippine commission and secretary of finance -and James K. Tracy, of New York.- associate jnstU.* pf the supreme c.;urt of the Philip pine islands, Grogorie Aranetn. of the Philippine islands; second lieutenant Ito lw* h first lieutenant, Harry H. Adams, Twenty-third Infantry; collec tor of customs for the .(istrict of Tffhe, La., John A. Thornton; com missioner of the general land ofTiC>j. Frederick Dennett, of Nnrttr batnn * Question Mr*. Eddy’s Sanity. CHICAGO. Jan 9—The Record Her ald today says: "A sensation has been eamted in lA*ad. H. D.. by the filing of »■ petition tn rtm ittwtrtrr conn by oeo, [Baker CnoYer. aiii.int that his mother. II Mra. Mary Baker <». Mddy, head of tho Christian Rclentlsta be examined as to Itrraauli>” THE DETROLT TIMES: THURSDAY, JANUARY. 9, 1908. Markets l\. A T. A S »; 1 70»,; It. , S•*, .R. It- Tr.. 1 - »• l Cent. I,«»nth . IS. Ch A- Ohio, HI ’*’• * •*•*- |*a<\, I *»7 ; C. .V Gt W.. 5L i * «■" * : & 1.. -1; coin. Oaf. loj«,; Distil.. e. *1 1 p. « . 32»„; I*, f* H >'«n • f 57 ; D. *s I Uin i ii. JO v, ; ErH*. 17. Ist?. •• I *• | no 2ud*. 26 k , (Sell, file* . tl®> LI- * ' Ut.. | M.. K A Tex. 25V «!*• pfd. I.IV Mo. Pn.\, 44 ( « . Nnt. Hi-. *4. Nat. Loai. j 4l* t ; N .v \V.. Hi; North Am.. >»V N Wot. HL North. Pmc., 13. V,. N. y L A- It. s*4>», tint. s. Hep. St.. 1 . V. RocK 1* . I HL, «io pfd. 2-V St Paul. i‘".j . £»• ; steel. 38 V South Pac . 7.** . sou. H> .. 13 Tex Ac Ph*'., JO 1 * Twin City. >**. I’ll l*a«.. 123 t*. I H. S Bond*. S'* , r S iluh. :1S; if’. 1* Steel. 2.5. do pfd, 5*17,. \V r Tele. 6v NEW YORK, Jan. 9. —The stock market opened dull wilK Irregular and narrow fluctuations, the majority of shares, however, showing alight im provement. Northern Pacific was up 1 1-2. Great Northern and Pennsylvania ' l L and Reading and Southern Pack j fle 1-8. About the only noteworthy de cline in the railroad list was 1-2 j Atchison Stool prelurred rose 7 8 : while common receded 1-4. By the end jof ten minutes’ trailing, the market showed a hardening tendency. The coal stocks were the features of j the stock market Trftrttny the first hour and the strength developed in them as a group extended through the rest of the list causing general improvement in prices. The crowd of brokers in Reading was very large all through the hour aud included every active trader on the floor. These traders noting .that there was a scarcity of stock at near previously prevailing prices start ed bidding for large lots and hurried along a covering movement that has t been in progress for sometime. Read ing advanced to 1.03 7-8. the highest j point touched since last August. There was no new development in (connection with this movement, but I many of the brokers committed to bull side joined in making predictions that the stock is on the way to 120. I uion I Pacific followed Reading, but without [ making as great a gain. Nearly every thing traded in showed some gain, but outside of coalers the advances were generally limited to about one point. Ixmdon did very little in this market, selling a few stocks on advances here. , Governments unchanged; other bonds steady. Reported for The Time* hv Cameron ’CurrTP « T*o. TTS-11V Griawoid ■ at.; open. Noon. Amer. Car A Foundry... nt 3i% Amer, Smelting 74'* 7C'' 3 Amalgamated 44 Amer. Locomotive 37 Do. preferred« S7 *G Amer. " 7 :4 IHJ'v i Anaconda Copper :;0 Si '« , At* h.. Top. At Santa Fe. . •>**•*% *• ' * l Baltimore A< Ohio S3H K » I I Brooklyn Rapid Tran... Hi Canadian Pacific 1>»» Chesapeake a.- Ohio SO *4 -° l 4 Colorado Fuel & 1r0n... 20« 4 2*l *•» Conaolidated (Jar 101 102 Chicago. <4t Western .. 4 «* » •Distillers ; I>ela. Air Hudson Canal.. lt>.'- 18 • Erie ... ' K Do, firsts 33 L fly Do. second* •• 24 '* -j l * General filectrlc JD> r b 1I * . Illinois Central 128 u. 124- a Louisville .4 Nashville. .. 9.} J, i*f Missouri, Kansas A Te\. 25V* Tio, preferred 7"x 67 "h Missouri Pacific IJk ■*; j Mexican Central 17 1 •»4 Northern Pacific .. 121 4 « J-’l ** • National Bis* nit 7t ••4' J , National l,eail 40u. 1 New York «*entml ..... •*\ Northwestern 143. ,I*4 , Ontario Western .... 3 4's ■’* ♦’• People's (Jup s 4 Pacifli Mall -* 2!* j PennsyHanla 111 1 -,. I’2'« RAadln* 1 rt1 » D'l’j Rack island 14’i .2’ 4 , Southern Pacific . 7.(**. 71 •* < Southern Railway 11’v IIS I St. Pmil 1"7 L l°3*i J Twin City , Texas Pacific 20 20 I>o. proferied •• '*' * '•» T'nion Pacific 11 ** and 122'* l W<-stern I'nlon Tele. .. 67 S * 1 * , • Kx-dividend. '* per rent U- S. GOVERNMENT BONDS Rond sale*. furnished Jt*y Cameiton Currie A Cos : New 2a reg , 104 105'*. do, roup . KM 4<& 105; new :ia ,-»•* , 1004 #101'« ; do. < oup.. 101 4tf ,; ii< vv "l - rrg.. 1 1 'J '. do, roup. i?OV» <1 for the improvement. Uverpool was higher because of *he return of severe weather m Hungary, and Minneapolis was bullish. Supplies of wln-.it theie decreased andnyllera ware so anxious to seeure wheel that" they were bid din* for It in Miuahu. Foreigners w*n: not buying to any extent in this ctmn tiv and speeulatlon was alow. Wheat quotations; Cash No. - red. $1.02*.*, Mnv open'd '*«’ higher at $: advanced ~ r. amide« lined to fl a*'-/-. July opened at II o<'4- ad vanced to sl.Ol *«. ind dei lined to $1 01y_ No .! red, 9*\c: No. 1 white. 1 ear at si.o2\ Coarse grain quotations: Corn —Cast No. ;.»«•, No. 3 yellow. 1 cars at 62c, :t at «»1 4c: No. I yellow, 1 car at 60 4C. tints---Cash No 7 white. 1 car at 53e, I've—Cush No 2. Hr nominal Dean*—Cash. $2: February and May, $2 hid Clover .seed —l’ri,nie spot, $lO 41; \|i,rib (1(1.90: sample. Vt hugs ar $lO. .It $0.75. It at $0.50. 12 at $* f>o, 6 .it $7.50; prime alslk<, $0.7.5; sample al-' sike. to bags at $5.75, 5 at $$ 25. 4 at $7- Timothy ij l'rlme spot. s2.l»'. jurlerJ-By sample, i car at $1 02 per cWt. ' (( riots In t*’e Detroit market on Thursday iru 1 tided 1,200 bbls of tloui*. i \> f wy*e:tt, 11 of illrft. \\ itb drawdls iivt f in*t bhls of flour, Stocks are «20,§7i7 bn of whea< l£n,7*f> mi of corn. 21.8J!* bn of oats. 4,7/40 btt of bai ! In, and 23.D6 bn of rye Northwestern wheat receipts Tbuili ilhv. .<•! tars; year ago. 202 cats. Who it In T*tver*XMtl. closed **4i '«d, and corn 4d higher. KAportl from India show some Int j prnVemnt :h whe«t 'conditions. When! receipts at primary points. | 507.000 hu; year nen, flS9.onft bti. tun tun lifts in, I, t Reported (or The Tlmim I broach \ Fred %. Oshofne A ('a- bankers and hookers. IVnobsent bntMltigl. I CHICXIM), Jan. ♦.—‘-Wheat opened *4 W S»' higher on the nlret.gth In IJvei pwni and Hods pest. (avert um w~*» . . . . L «mT further support. Northwest eatst I Weir .61 against 2t»* last year. Hart* ! Tetl-F Miff anti I igns, *« 1_ t c*j»' nffijr prices Wheat —May $^ 0 , :« (ii l i'h', i 'urn May. «»141G0%c [ Mav ;.i%, Fork Mu y. $13.5;'... i laud May. I'- I*% HI bn M ay, $7 J3. u in'ut *, v 11,, higher; «orir. mi V* o-! ■ll •• i ; o.iiu, %i loner, provliloii*. 2 *.% j 7 > ; higher ■ —H CloMlng l>t Wheat MA > . $1 o_*i%. Coin Mav, rtlity 61 %«■. i'mg May. 64% >i 5l /,i iWk Mas Laid--* M.<\. .?>l7 %. lill"'- Muv. $7 37 %, l o'ioiatioim 14 y Pmi»*'i'«»ir fi* 4 fti % ir«o ; , (’urn M.i\ . 1.1 '« HI % nf»o% nn*il July . . . 3ft % 3ft ' So pi r.o ’.os »sh\ *5»% j USlX |Mav oid 31 % .34% n.34% n54 S 1 July olil *»4 H 48% 45% 4* \ 1 Kept... 4<»% 'III, 4<»% i«»% ! i’ork M.iy. . . 1C 57 13 63 12 55 13 «j i l,ard— ; Jan .. «7 ; ? 8; . 7 si , Mav. . . y 12 HIT 313 *8 17 ■ Rib* Jaii . h? o.’ May... ‘7 35“ n7 37 n? 30 #7 I (b'Hirl is (Split. iniN'mnlnul Toledo i.iim. TOIiKDO. (i. Jan. ft llloic: Wheat I -Ca«h, 91.02%; May. $1.06%; July. 91.1 it; Kept., 97%c. Corn- i’hkli. H<>%i ; I May, Hi ye. July. HI %o; Sept. non*. Oat* —C.uli, 33« , May. 34%c; July. s prime j sheep. UiiCt.oO; mixed sheep and lamb*. 94 'ft 5, common killers, $2 75 0 3.25; cull* | 12 ft 2.50 pet cwt. Hogs—Dull and 10c lower, quality j coninton; p’-lrne mediums and fat york ! er*. 9 4.35 0 4.50; light yorker* and pig*. 94 330 4.50. rough*, $404.10 per cwt. Receipts uri'.!l noon: Cattle. 073; j calves, 313: sheep. 2.279; hogs, I.lftj. rmrir.o live stock. CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—Hogs Receipt* 43.000. slow, steady: right. $t Tofri mixed, 94 lift 4.55; heavy, 94.15 0 4 52 4 : - rough*. $4,150 4 25; pigs. 93-9004 2*; (yorker*. $ 1.400 4.45. Gallic —Receipts 8.50 u. steady to stronger; beeves. $9.60 0 0 25; row* and heifer*. 913004.50; Texans, 13.10 0 3.‘*o; calves. 15.250 7.23: westerners. 13.70 0 4.50; Stocker* and feeders. 92.250 1.15. Sheep—Receipts 15.000. market strong to 10c higher* natives. 93.6003 HO, westerns. 93/50 a j ' x 5, yearlings. $1.900 5.90; lambs, na | tives, 93.2341 7.40; western*. $5.23 0 7.43. K VST HI FF V 1.0. JJrtßtwrk ll'pvrt bjr Sadler, Hortek A f** . 4'ninnitsalon Mrrehast*. UFFFAIaI. Jan 9.—(Special )—Cat tle— K» triple lignt and stead>. Hogs R< • ipts 6 ten, aTI grades $« 750 l <« Sheep—Receipt* 900; iambs. $7.75 W7>r»; sheep, strong: top calves, 99,50 y 9. t's. ' FAST HI'FFAIX). X V . Jar 9. -Cat tU—Receipts 260 head, market fairly at'ti\ ♦* and Arm Veals—Receßits 200 head, active anti steady; cull to choice, ...93 'll 9.73- ami i Atuiliiit.lt/.,.; ■■ 11 » 7,000 head, active, lambs 3c higher, ••losing lambs, 95-254r7.A5» yeao!- lingM, 960 9.75; wethers, 93.250 5.73; i mlxoU jrln 1~. 9-74*3.3u Hogs Receipts ! 0.50'4 'ie.nl market active and strong; i yorker*. pigs Arid heavy grades, $4 750 4.H0; tough*. 940 4.25; stag*. $3 25 ... 4 4 4 l Frinklin x ft s ft IG. Cananea ... 7 % 7 % 7 % 7 % lat Ma Tie ... 14 14% 11 11% Mohawk . . .. 30% 50-x, 50% 50% MajestU I 1 1 1 Mit hig»n 10 10 1 «>- 10 Isle Royal* ... 18%, 19 1«%. Ift North Butte ... 45% 45% 4;.% 45% Oil I>om ... . 3(Mj 30t, 3*H^ Osceola xx SX 88 *8 Canoti 11 II 11 11 Raven *B< BHe xftc BSc Shannon ..II II 11 11 Sup.-fitls 12% 12% 12% 12% Trinity c ( .p 1H % 19% 19 % t* Troy 90. so. 90c 90c fftah Cons ... 30 30 30 30 I* S R pfd... :’.x% :ixi a 38 1^ .Winona 5 33 3 IKIXTO\ C'OOPKR 9tf,RS. t-'urnlslied bv Cameron Currie A Cos.: I Ad\ . ..o Amal., 9.131; Ax.. 200. Arc. *0; Arl*.. 120. All.. 100; Hal, 2.070; Bing. Hn. I; C . 1 727. Rtl.. 713; C. A A 30; c. A M . 1; Cent , $lO Range. 1.263: I>. ! 'V . Ft k3; C.r 14; *f*al., ft4S; Mas*. Me\ 44 5; Mleh. 3 Moh.. 105: Nev., 200; N. B . :454 <* f>.. 227; Bar 25; (J 25; S Fe, 2'o; Shan., 3X2' Tain.. 20; Trln 2.888: I*. 3 R pfd, 113. T*. C„ 2ft. I lah. tio. Vlrt., *vO * ♦ 4 'OI , **EH HUIM'. r. I 1.0X41. Arm. Com’l, 19; Apex. 2%. AH., 30} Hal.. lb**. C..ns, 13 %. Butte Cln., IH; I'.ing. <’<*!.* . ♦% : Bn A le»n.. 7»»; Cop. Con., 59%; (“on*. Mer. f 28; C. A 14. 905; C. A A. 109. Cent.. 29; l>avl« !»., 4%; Frank, ft*-; Gran.. 82; Glr. "; G Can ,'H; la»#4alle. 14%; Mass., 3%; Molt.. 57 M.t 1. 1: Mich.. 10U; Mex. CYo. . 7: Nip. 7%; I*!e Roy.. 19%; Nev. Cons.. ')%; N**v t'tah. »; New I tom.. 1% N Butte. 1.3*4: Old Dorn., 30%; os. sx; Bar 10%; Quincy, 86: Rav. n. Bft; Rhode I*l.. 9%; Rhan.. 11; flup.- Bitt*., 11%; Tnm.. 97%; Trln. Cop., 19%. Trqy. 80; I’tHh Cons., 31: I'. r*. 4»il. lo» 4 I’. S. 11. pfd. 18%, Win. 5%. | TEW VOIIK COTTON. , NEW YORK. Jan. ft.—The cotton j market Ihl* morning opened Arm* r | than expected. Influenced by a bullish census bureau report which made the quantity ginned to Jan. l lasi. 9.935,000 hales or 100,000 hale* less than had been generally estimated by trad* hep*. Commission house* are and room khorts were the chief buyer* and Wall** At. Interest* ii.’gp Thought. Cotton price*, furnished by Cameron Currie A Cos. Opening , v , Bid, Ask 2 p m January .. 10.11608* 10.85086 \fureh |O.SOMBI 10 80081 Mav 10*30184 10.830*4 July . 10.726 71 10.720 73 LOCA\- STOCKS. The following quotations furnished by lewis (J Gorton. No. 1415 Mnjeslio . tas9 - -- Bid. Ark'>«l. Anr«/. ICvcfiange Notional. .. 113 Central Savings Bank... 150 I Citijscns Savings lift 120 1 Conunerdnl National .... 191 iMtue Vavtng* ... 155 180/ ; Detroit Fulled ' 200 ihwne tjavuvg* .Z. rmoi - - Renplo r * Stole --tt—t ■■. t i ——r-n ——IW|( ; 1 Michigan Having* !'.»• ... I Nat. Rank of Commerce 121 Old Detroit Natrrmat . . . , Hxu.insiilar Having* 1 ’ll—- i People 9 Stats , lltMiks nuil f*>e«. Friday, 4 Ooz. for 2c All Items Enclosed in Wavy Lines on Sale From Bto 12 O Clock Only. Friday Bargains \f F MkW J/m 1 1| r, Mi 'Hi. 1 \v» m! :| \\\ m§\m ”*‘>lll MWfci A- * It I'Hihu liormiih to i3 T O’t l Ot K —loc I V III: OF S DO $ LIEN, I. \ I \DR % HVtik \ AMI i oi oiti:d n AIIION ) x|,||»g, articles that sell at lftc. i 25«- uoo 35c; a* long a* they i last. Friday o, in.. ) choice 1 sPfIJ HKA'ft MCtiLIGER klllßTk. in Hgl l and dark colors, stripes and fig ure*. corded madras and percale*. altai-heil and < nffw; rca ular sftc values. Q f nr -fl alfl I’rlday .the each 0 IUI Is W ENTRY MPK4TAL. HOHMMi ON I.9— Men's Suspenders. 1 pair in •• box, light and dark color*: regular 23< mi!..- - ; Fi tdu> . 4 C c Fnlted States Savings ... ... t2H Detroit Trust Cos 250 264 Union Trust Cos 205 Security Trust 195 200 INDI7.STRI A US American Lumber Cos 2.H‘ 2.25 1). A C Navigation Cos 85% D. Ali. Steamboat C 0.... 76 7ft Detroit Edison 44 46 Detroit White Lead 2.* Do. common 2 7 Iron Stiver Mining C 0.... 75 90 ’ . lola Cement, pref 24% Do. common 2ft % , Mich. State THe., com... 34 37 Olds Motor Work* 3%" j Parke, Davis A Cos is 5" ! Wolverine Port. Cement . 10% J'>% MINING. • American 35% (Arizona Commercial .... 15 15% 'Black Mountain ......... 4 1% t Butt* 6l London • 7 5 85 j Ualakala 2 % _2% I Calumet Globe ....... 2-> 75 !' Comanche .... »'• 8 Davis-Daly 4 l ) Dentil-Arizona (% ■*% Dominion Copper 2% 3% l East Hutte - 4 % a | G., G. A S 50 76 {Globe Consolidated 7 7% Kewtenam 4 » 4% National 45 55 Nevada l.*tah 3% 3% N. If Ext 1 t % ! Raven K *s '»'» l Shaftuck 19 1 i I Superfot A I’lttsburg .... 11% 12% : Superior A Boston r 3 Wolverine A Arizona 2 % 2% Warren 6% •• Greefte-Cananea 7% 7% Ely Consolidated ft # % Nlpissing . 7 7% PRODUCE. The market was well supplied with poultry this morning, live stock being especially plentiful. The market can take only about *<• nun h. and two or three days’ good receipt* seem* to have filled the demand up. A fairly good demand for dressed stork was re ported. Tie* egg market I* showing a little Mtiffrr f.-eling on th** colder weather. Potatoes also are looking up some. This market tit least, has v«rv few potatoes in storage, and but few are rolling this weather. Creamery butter is firm, while dairy grade* ate weak Calve* and hog* were Ijt large supply, and fruits qnd Vegetable* wets quiet. Apple* Fanry, $2 0 3.50; common. $lO 1.75 pet bbl. flutter—Extra creamery. 29% 49 farm separator. 27 %c; packing «toek. 15; $•• per ton. California Fruits— Pears, 14.26 per box; grapes. Tokay. 92.50<£3 p«r case. Craaberrleo— loite Howes, 92.75 per bu; $7 0-7.25 p**r bbl. Cauliflower— <’al Horn la. $3 per case. Coffee— Package coffee, 91* 75015.96 per 100 lb* t lieese—Michigan full cream. 140 19c per lb. Dressed Calves—Fancy. 8 09c. com mon, 70 Xc per lb Dressed Hogs—Light, .5 % 24c; storage 17 0 18c. Official prices: Extra*. 23c; first*. 23c, case* Included: rest lgcrator extras. 19c; firsts, 18c per do*. Flour—M Ichlgan patent. In wood. 16.90; second patent. $4.50; atralgnt, $5.30; clear. $5.15 per bbl. Feed—Jobbing lots bran. $26.00; cnars* corn meal. 928; corn and oat chop, 128; coarso middling*. 927, fin* middling*. 521 ton. Fresb Vegetables—< Jreen oplon*. 15 020 c per do*; cucumbers, f1.30 per d nr.; wax bean*. $4 00 per bu; let tuce. ft if/ 10c per lb; spinach. 76c per bu; parsley, 20c per do*, water cross, 35c per do* Flunaa Raddle—loo 12c per Ih. (A rnges—Catawba ponlca, 180 per basket. Green Peppers—4oc per basket. Hay-Detroit shlpperu are paying th* following price* for new baled hay in car lots. f. o. b. Detroit: No 1 timothy, $15015 50; No. 2. 1144114.60; clover, mixed. sl4 4) 14.50, rye straw, |7; wheat and oat straw. 58 ton. In car lot*. Honey—Fancy whit*'. 17*/>!8c; amber, 14 0 15c, extracted 809 c per lb. Hickory Nuts—l 2 per bu. Hides—Gr< cn hide*. 7*o. 1 Be; No. 5. 4c. Baited hides. No. 1,6 c; No. 1, sc; kip green. No. }. 7%c; No. 2. 6c; ■alteu No L 8c; No. 2. 6>4e calf skin*, green No. 1, ft %c; No. 2. 8c; baß ed No. 1. 10c; No. 2. 9%e; horae hide*. No 1, 92 75. No. 2, $1 75. *heep skmx. as to wool. 50cft91. ° . Hsrdwrr ■ .\Vlre nslls. 52.4<>; base painted barbed wire. 92.30; galvanised barbed wire. $2.80. No. ft annealed wire, $2 35; poultry netting before weaving, 40 and 6 per cent off. poultry netting, after weaving HO per cent off; wiro nioth. $l4O per 100 feet: lap and slip *.otnt envetrough. 80 and lb per cent off; round and corrukated conductor pipe, 70 and i par cotit ofL IJwts— 51 per 10^ f.ciuoas—California. $2 75 03.90 per bo-. . . Mn»br*n»me—4 sft/ oOc par lb. Orisges—Flor'das. $3 5002.75 per California navel*. 52.76ff3 per no* Outsus—*.oo7 Jc per bu. b*p*nl*b. $127 ernfe. ... .. . OF*—Raw J inseed, luc; boiled lin seed. 4*c gal. less l per cent tor cash In 17 days; dlarrtond headlight keio **na. 9%ci turpentine. In barra* iota. 47 %c per gal Bluenpples— Florida. $2.5003 per Bop t'uru—Kar*. 3c par lb. •' ' . .. I'MnfwM. * ir lots. f. is. b. Detroit, 35 0/MM- (»« r bu; ru-w 9J.504» 2.7> per bu- ' , • »‘»ultry—Live . sprlnas 100 lO’.< . hens, ft it ft %<■! /d/rcka. 12c; geese. Dm tui kcvs. 14c; dressed hen*. 100 11c; duuksi 12fiilA%._*ec*e 1 llr; lurUisttL 15*rl6<-otrr JO. L »»roxUl«aa—Mess pork 913..5: fantjlv pork. sl9 5"0 I 7 11 «tTi t. S*eai sl6-.h. bra v v $ lx. sroiwlfrd ham*. 9%oilOc> dry saite'd brisket*, ftc; shtßilner*, 'B%c; r plcnie ba.'ftt. Ttir. b*i\m. 12%c; darth tn Goldberg Bros. Sensational Sale of Wool Skirts Four Hours Only, 8 to 12 O’Clock Friday $2.60 fVOau and Values at MOf* $3.00 r.no Women** Tailor-made Walking Skirts in swell gore plaited styles, made of good quality of Melton and Unfinished Worsteds, In Blue, Brown, Gray and Green Mixtures — ull length* and size*. These garments are nicely tailored In the latest styles. Regu lar $2.50 and sl>.oo values —while 500 Skirts last. Friday morning, 98c. LADIES’ *2.00 lag; shoe*, made fur hurl wear, of Dungola kid. paleut lips, heavy aule*. Fashion toe. Military heels; guaranteed 4 00 quality, a y* o Friday. ■ ■‘♦O < MII.DKKV* *1.28 *4 11001, allot}*, made of Dongola kid, patent tips, xprlng h«el«, OQ» Ft tdu v HOC 4 II4H 14* FKIDAI, * TILL 12 O'l'LtH'K—l’late*. odd cup*, - Allies .Cream, Ftrr «%Jjo*. • )dd Saucer*. Brown va*e*. TTuit Saucers, wblt* Dinner Plata#, ♦•tc.; about 20 duzen''piece* in th* lot; worth up t*» 16c cacti; Friday morning. Q A choice ft*® XEWIM. *II.R, in black and Q n color*; Frtilay. per .... SU ■ THE PEOPLE’S STATE BANK Cor. Fort and Shelby Sts. Capital $i .500.000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profit* 1,800.000.00 * A general Banking business. Interest Paid on Savings Deposits DIRECTORS: Russell A. Alger F. J. Hecker M. J. Murphy George H. Barbour Gvo. E Lawson M. W. O'Brien W T. Barbour H n * *, dvar( i H. q. Potter. Jr. tV. K. Blxbr _• ,i < L^a > ara Louis Rothschild H. M: Campbell p H McMtt!a»~ “ Geo. TI. Russel C. A_ DuChaano R. S. Mason Henry Russel Jeremiah Dwyer Fred T. Moran Hugo Scherer Haley Flake Peter White F. A. Schulte THE WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK ESTABLISHED 1871. S2-34 WEST CONGRESS STREET. Capital 8400,000 UNDIVIDED PROFITS, .$350,000 SURPLUS SBOO,OOO Depoaits Over $11,000,000 EXCLUSIVELY A BANK FOR SAVINGS Boxea to Rent in Fire and Burgle • Proof Base Deposit Vaults. DIRECTORS. F If FLTNN WM. S. GREEN FRANK W. EDDY H KIRK E WHITE J. B. BOOK S. V. SET BURN F Ii citOL'L A. L. STEPHENS WM. V. MOORE "• CHAS. r. COLLINS officers. CIIA **. F. C 01.1.1 VS, l*rr«lile»t. >\ M. S. UIIKKV. Vl«-e-|»rrnlde«t. ALFRED K. KIKFKR, Sforpturr nml Trmaarrr. i:i>A\ AIII) 11. COI.I.IV*. A««l»lau( Sm-rrinry nml Treasurer. \\ >f. \. MOORE. Attorney. tierce*, fte, kettle rendered. K*c IP. Rabbit*—fl.4')ol.6o par doz ftnwl Potatoes— Jerecya. 12.0 C per crata sugar— f’ryxtal dominoes. 17. <0; eagle tablet*, sr. 95: cut loaf. s«.*s. cubs*, $5.70. XXXX powdered. $5.60; stand ard powdered, $3.53; granulated. extiA* coarse, 85 85; granulated in bulk. $5.15; granulated In 10-lb cotton bug*. $6.30; granulated in 25-lb cotton Lags. $6.10; Michigan granulated. $4.96; No I. st>.ls; No. 2. confectioners’ A. $5.60; No. 1, 96 15; No. 2. $6.45; No. 3 $810; No. 4. 95 06; No 5. |5; No. 6. $4 »6: No. 7. §4.90. No. 8. 14.X5; No. ft, $4.80. No. 10. $4.75, No. 11, $4 20; No. 12. $4.65: No. Is. $4 90; No. 14. S4.GO; No. 15, $4 per lOd lb*. •I'allnw—No. 1. 4%c per lb. Tomato**—Hothouse. $2 50 per 10-'b basket ; Florida, 4 04:25 per 6-bo*ket crate. ** Cotton Ginning Report. WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—'The cen sus bureau Isßiictl a bulletin today showing the total amount of cgtton of 1907 growth In the United Stales ginned up to Jan. I last was 9,9ui>.427 bales, as compared with 11.741,0'39 bales for the same period last year, and 9,275,476 bales iwn years ago. In this bulletin round bales are counted as half bah*H. The number of round hales Includ ed I* 179.391 for this year; 255.566 for one year ago. und 263.581 for two years ago. Aerocar Cred tor* Get Dividend. Harlow I*. Davock, referee In bank ruptcy, has approved of the distribu tion of the first dividend of 12 1-2 per rent among the creditors of the Aero* ok accounts for *l3<» and shares of Marconi Wire less Telegraph stock valued at s3o.' Raps Rascally Bankers. NEW YORK. Jan. 9.—"1 have nev**r met. In a like p4*rlod. ho many tpen whr. ('light to be in Jail as In my re cent Investigation of the affairs of banks that got Into difficulties In ‘h-' panic. ’ said Attorney- Gemini Jackson In addressing the annual illii ijit of the Brownsville Board dr Trjhle In Biooklyn last evening. ronu>Tot -I*- Mots. Bird H. Uolcr and Senator McUarren were among ihi* 200 Brook* ■ n«i«tnra*-tlhr Prt«*l**.- No fw **•! no fea fliers. Th* plain. n*»*l kind, that look* rig hi Time* PrfatlSg 4o„ 19 1 Jo tin H.r.h. —Pi'**** iltl. I.ail lea' »*• ttaadtw*- • blrf*. whit* lawn, plain hemstitched, 2o nil ii iioi h«* FitOM h to ri o*t i.oi K—::»o remnants of amain* Onrli l.ltio|»uiiti ho ltd natural rolor sain* all me wa» Ihruunh; all "yard* wide, an me an sell* at 75e aq. pieces i-ontulniiiK up to square yards; Friday morn -1 iik per ORfi square yurt., VI l«.-. WIiHK afte—lAdlea black head Necklaces; alao *Hk Windsor 'l ira. «i Inches wide, a >ard lontf. in atrip*** and ”1 Ofi dots, Friday I\FAVI«* \M» ITUI imKVk FAJT 111. *i'K FOTTOA FI KKC KD iiosi:, ribbe» close out, 7n Friday clearing pair UIIIKV BLACK MKHINU liras It»>*■ 1 uni tor*, stainless and seamless. cashmere finish; apc^Mal Re HtMTtIU WASH laiK«* *!**. hemstitched o»i all aides; V % 50 no/,. \\ %TKK til.AStlK*, Jhill sizes, regular Stc do*.; 9{> Friday, special, each ,v> no*. wiiiTK roKtm.AOi ”' r ; HK 11, DIHUKk. sold regular IV *lo* dosen; special O ' Friday, each *** HIIIIO VOHMM., WHIMS IT for children** cum*. brown, wine and black, *’>-l ln« he* wide, Friday, * f)0 yarn *• •• • • 1 ,UU 1114 1 with four row* KrTsTL*. just the thing for scrubbing the I,and*. the sink and cleansing vegetables; ae kind. Qa HUI K TAKKKTt yard ! v a?d; Krldav . 1.00 CAMERON CURRIE & CO. OAIIVCD? MeuiUsrs ot DAnM.nd Now York Stock Exchange anrf Bouton Stock Exchange. GIIU Chicago Stock Exchange. QDnifCDQ New Tork Produce Exch’g. DnUACno Chicago Board of Trade, .wii' «irl«woM>al H Detroit, Mlafe. HAMMOND BLIKi. CIVIL SERVICE TO BE LIVE ISSUE Municipal civil service will be one of the 11 rat thing* taken up by the com mon council after the new committee appointments are made by the incom ing president. Hiram Rose. A request has been made by the outgoing ordln -1 since committee that the corporation I counsel’s office draft an ordinance to cover the sit nation as it exists. The find question that has arisen Is as to whether the departments and I commissions, created by the legtsln j ture. can be dictated to as to their em j ployes. Some aldermen have pointed lout, however, that if the city provided In civil service commission, the heada lof departments cannot disregard it without awakening intense feeling. It will probably take some weeks to whip an ordinance Into shapes MILWAUKEEAN MANAGER OF THE CROSBY LINE MCHKKOON, Mich.. Jan.. 9 (Spe cial.) —Fred O. Crosby, Jr., of Milwau kee, has been (appointed of the Crosby TratWportatlon Cd., tak ing the place left vacant resig . notion of C. F. titew, of Muskegon. v Rank Foolishness. “When attacked by a cough or a I cold, or when your throat Is sore. It 1m rank foolishness to take ai\y other medicine than Hr. King s New Discov ery,” says C. Q. Eldridge, of Krnplre, •CJs. "f hare used New Discovery sev en years and 1 know It Is the best r reffiddr cm earth for roughs arid colds, j cro.i*p. and all throat and lung trou bles. My children are subject to | cfattp, but New e Discovery qulcklv •cures every attack." Known the world over as the King of throat and lung .’ rnssiUtix. Solti muter cudmUm u * dnitww 4 pm turnon, Gray * Worces ter and K. C. Ktnsel nmg stores. iOc iamL.fl 00. Trial bottle. 10c...