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Page Eight BUILDERS TOO BUSY TO SUBMIT PLANS More Work In Sight Than Can Be f Accomplished In One Season, They Say. > .. Detroit building contractors are facing a situation said to bo unpre cedented in Detroit, even in its most flourishing i*erio»U of the pant. They complain that so great is tit** rush ot work that they cannot And time to figure all the plans submitted for their consideration. In tact, many of | them Already haye more work In sight than they can take care of In one sea son. It ia simpiv another illustration x of Detroit's remarkable expansion. | The scarcity of labor is an element , in this situation. If men were plenti ful. the contractors would be able to take on small jobs here ami there that j they hesitate to shoulder now, lest they he unable to carry out their con tracts. Many workmen have been im potted from other cities, much aga.ie-t the protests of the latter, but still i there is a shortage. Still another factor in the sitiffition is a shortage of common brick. The big local brick manutacturers who operate ail the year around are un able to keep up with orders by work ing full capacity, whde the in u> c 02 out door yards, in the ouriyirr.- h trictj, have been held back bv h ? rainy weather of .the past, ft w as they depend on tiie sun lor dry'ng out their products. A few days of warm, drv weather will solve the brick problem, but. while relief In this direction would enable the contractors to proceed with work that is being bold up it will not stop the influx of new work. Contractors In outside cities, whicli are not developing as rapidly as De troit, are becoming interested in the local situation and are reaching mu j for some of the business the lior.1 0 contractors cannot take cur- of Mr. ; Moore, of the Moore-Munsfteld Con struetlon Cos., one rs the biggest firm* : of Its kind in Indianapolis, is in the city with a view to establishing a branch office here. and. It is said, al ready has lined up two or I],: goo’ sized jobs. The local !■ k rs ..it i dined to welcome ou’sicKr-, . in other way can nil the bull dug plar. ned for the coming year be fnii-Y b. The conditions described proha dy explain why ground has not been broken for the great plants of the General Motors Cos., and the lor -r Motor Car Cos., though it is expected that work on both plants will be un der way before the end of tn-j present month. WHITE SLAVE DEALER PLEADS GUILTY IN COURT - He Will Appear Before Rockefeller Grand Jury and Tell All About Heinous Traffic. NEW YORK, May 3.—Harry Levin son, arrested last Saturday charged with selling young girls for immoral I urposes today pleaded guilty. lio told tho court he would turn . iiv's exldrnce and tell the district I •: ;«uney all he knew about the traffic! in young girls. His plea was accept-1 eu and he was remanded to be taken later l*>fore the Rockefeller grand j jury, which is investigating the white slave traffic. When Lex'jnson was brought Into court. Justice O'Sullivan warned him that he would receive no mercy through turning state’s evidence. He called his attention to the fart that he could receive 20 years on the in dictments, and that, unless he was prepared to accept such a sentence in*, should not admit his guilt. Levinson declared in* had fully con sidered this, but- that he wanted to tell uli he knew. He stated that, while for years he had been in busi ness presumably selling clothing to inmates of disorderly houses, this was merely a cloak and he had been traf ficking In women. He carried a single raincoat ten years, he said, as his stock in trade. His partner was a woman known as "Blind Becky" he said, who disappeared following his arre*»t. * Levinson stated that he would tell ; Just who had backed the trade in wo men and where the profits went. His ; attorney declared lie would implicate j a number of well-known persons on the cast side in ills confession. WILL MOVE TO DETROIT. Operating Department of D.. T. &. I to Change Location. TOLEDO, May 3.- According to i decision reached by Receiver George. C. Lowell, the operating department. 1 of the Detroit, Toledo Ironton will i he removed from Toledo to Detroit in stead of to Springfield. Mr. Lowell has made this chan.:- in order that Genera! Superintendent l J. H. Fraser may be in closer tom h 1 with the office of the receiver an l r < u eral manager, which is located in De troit. The offices that w ill be remov» and from Toledo to Petmit thii < wed, ar»* gtncial superintendent, J if Fran*!, •uperintendent of car service, k K Randerson; resident engineer Jf>e,pph Wanbecq. . MAY ABOLISH GAMBLING. K, & Successor to Throne of Monaco is Deeply Religious. k MONTE CARLO, May 3. A Monte * Carlo without a gambling device won In its borders 1m a probability of th future if its ruler. Prince Albert, p> r gists in his determination to rut ojf his aon, Louis, from the successorshjp, owing to the latter's marrlago to a common woman. Albert today reltr r ated his detenninai lon to have Puke Wilhelm, hi* next of kin,•sure* nd him | As he Is an absolute monarch, hr- run name his successor. L Duke Wilhelm is deeply religion* and regards gnmbling as a deadly curse If he asceurls the throne, iii-ij h first atep will be t♦» wipe out every E-gambling hall in the little principality. k,|ron and Tin Worker* in Convention. f“FORT WAYNE. Ind . May 3. Th • Hapeniror session of the annual mnv«-ii of the Internal Iona! Association Steel and Tin Workers wa« here thi* morning and address welcom*’ were made bv Mayor Ulrice and reprr seritarlv#-* of rl-.c f* •t» - of lahc-r and the *.xrt"us brnio •• local business. This aft* rnr>on KUldent P. J McArdle appointed tit* committees for the conventlo' SIMPLEX GO. MIT j BUILD INJETUfIIT Indiana Concern Has Purchased Fac -1 tory Site in Greenfield, According ! To Rumor In Griswold-St. It is reported In Griswold st. that the Simplex Motor Car Cos., of Misha waka, ind., makers of the Ample* tar, : have purchased from Robert Oakmuti uu extensive factory site along tin* iprojected extension of the Detroit I' r- | initial Railway in Greenfield township. |north of Detroit. This probably means ' {another lug automobile faetory tor ■ IK-troit tn tiie near future. The report l could not be confirmed Tuesday In the absence of H. M. Hovev, one of j the men most heavily interested m 'th#- concern, in hi - office in the Ham-j • niond building it was stated That ho is out of the city. The Simplex Go. manufactures a high-grade ear with two-cycle engine. The concern is well established and. I its removal to Detroit w ould be a material addition to the local motor, i far tory. | MARINE j • | WILL RAISE STEAMER. Wrecker Mamstique To Work on Richardson at Buffalo, PORT HU HON. May J.—The wreck or Manistique, of the Reid Wrecking ' Go fleet, will attempt to raise tho! sunken steamer Richardson, near But- 1 j falo harbor, by putting steel hatches on the sunken boat. It is the first tinu- that the trick has been tried, but j Capt. Reid is sure that it will be a success. BOATS LOSE LUMBER. Three Vessels Seek Shelter From Storm at Milwaukee. MILWAUKEE. May 3—The steam-; ler J. L Barth, w ith three consort*, came behind th breakwater here, last evenh v. s» ••h'T.s slit Iter from the V:, i. w.-c Ti. r, and wdiilc running for i tlair atKlu'iages, lost their entire) < kjoa-b < i iutr.hcr, A gale was blow itic. and th.f boats had considerable Hfibin'y inak n.; the harbor. Their battle with tiie tea., was by employees in the government build-, | ing. To Launch Steamer in Two Weeks. The 10.000-ton steamer being built at the Wyandotte shipyards for H. K ; Oakes, of this city, will be named fori •E, H. Utley, of Pittsburg, vieepresi-i dent of the Bessemer & Lake Erie It.; R. She will be ready for launching ir. about two weeks. Buffalo Service Starts. The steamer Western States, with Capt Frrnk Stewart in command, left Detroit yesterday afternoon, starting the dally service »o Buffalo. The steamer Eastern Stat*s will alternate I with her on the run. __________ _ x i>*«i:l i* u.i’x. Dpi roll. DETROIT. May .1. T p Prince. t! ,0 a ni., Monday. Cornell ue, 5 10 p ru . Neepaw .1 h. 6 1 Kensington. 020 p. ni , Monilay; ; Wade, to, XX'hlencr. 4 am.; Alex. ; i Thornps-m a 15. Empire City. T--\vii jpt nd, Unoko, H-diuylk.lll. Ottawa, i Presque Isle, 6.20; Hurlbut, Smith. »; I Woo-intlT. 7 1". Greecent City. 7 j l(lll. Queen City Wawitnm * * lyd* ; < whale!- i- k>. ''-ile, I’rinc.-tun, Itaih* .-, | v )*, \zte, Miztee. 10:30. Down It M Hanna, 12 I» p. m.. Monday R- nssrlner. 12:23, Champlain.; J 2 3.’.; XX'U-he. KIR-r, M*»watt. 12 30. • North Sen Ream. 1 W h Mark, j 2 2< . Lynch. 2:33; Walsh, 2:i0; S|era, , i l Strathcona, St t- 3; K K i Thompson, Dold»lns, 3 JO; Joshua , Rhode*. *:3O. W, Scranton. Orion. 0 1.3 p m, Mon day; Crowe, t’nrrigan. 0:30, 'lary, 10:20; ' Soitora 1 i n> Tru*-s-la )»*, 3; Siflllvan. i Lutz and 3 13. Amazon, >. i Watt. *, Norttietn Wav e (arrived t, I Arabian .Snyder. !• (lumbermen and tiarg* *, Goneniaugh, 1"; Sen* cn, l«i:3o. j Tir *<m». SAGI.T STF M \RIK, Mi-h. May :; I'p IMhilhimi, All-ert Marsliall. 2p, m Momlaj \ t-ronlc t. Moravia. t, Thomas Rarl-im. America, Zenith, 0,l | ha nt*-, iiolaml, v Huionic Rtn< k to p. m , Monday, |Xli,n< - \ • alutrvi 1 '•«* a m Kotehcr. I j-., ,-is < lnrg« > Oratwhk. luiinhrrt. ! 3o: Siiw yt-r, Tn *t- ir; . Rpdfern, 7:30. ! l*el»» wan-.’ <o; j~n :< to. Zimmerman, | | Athabasca M • M»u.*en, Jenny, 1 3<> i Down: Miller, Mnnitot i o j. m , | Moiolnv . Li iglilin, «'!iovlaw, 3. olltcr, j 1! uront* 0V" Amt- ni', Tr->y. 0 p m Mon-lay; Al fred Mitchell. Wnj" ti mhinight: I’hippa j • ,3a a m Helen *' I'- rkins, 1 30. .\i- | again, s’t.i i'ti'-na. -• 3". Garget Fit/,- • jteinld, X’an- »■. (‘■4o. R-•I *.* lfopkin*, 1 is Ing. 1". • irnegie, I . ■■>r, I LETTERCAUSES SUSPICION Missive Found in Thief's Coat Points i to Ed. Hayden as Guilty Party. Arrested by Patrolman Georg** Funk j late Mondnv night on n charge »f I stealing a lap robe, Ed. Hayden m now 1 being held in the tir*t preeinc-i - u Ition on a « harge of burglary commit | ted more than a year a*;o. A letter in the p»H'ket of a • at, which th*- tlti**f left behind In hi* flight, 1* tii** ( I most damaging evid'-t *.- against Hay j i den. Over a year ac » the tailor store ->f J. G. Ha**o K- Son. Griswold-St. and' 1 Grand Rlver-ave, was broken into - I Tho burglar wa* taught almost red- 1 handed, but he escaped by plungft g through a window no the second Hoot. H*‘ left his coat an-l liat behind him and they have been held ever mm* j in the first precinct station. A lette; , 'in tiie pocket of th*- coat was ad j dressed to I-M . Hav*Jen. , M-.mlay night I'atrolman Fun!, j - caught Hayden In the alley In the' tear of Proctor'* saloon. lie had a , valuable lap robe H** told Funk lie I \'»h just preparing to take a nap ml the alley Funk brought 'him to G«> j !station it was learned latoi that ti c robe had been taken from iu iron* of' j t lie Breiltncyei ho:*d. Hayden was fin* and s2"> or ?,(» <bi -a j by Poll*-** .lr**ti<*- SH-ilt Tuesday timn ] ing. While be Is serving Ids t*-rtu th*- evblence in the Has**- rl o will * • looked up. NEW MOTOR CONCERN FORMED Roßinson Cur Construction Cos Has $20,000 Capital. The Robinson Motor Gar Construe tion Go., with n capitalization of $2". 000. nil of which has been subs* rihed and paid In cash, filed artlrl*** *»f as aftciallon, Tnesday. The e*gnpany will (manufacture autiis, auto parts uud n«- ce:Js«trb s. The stockhold* rs ai r 1 Maurice M., Robinson, with >i,atm I share*, and Otl* C. Gurrie and WII 1 I Hum Llaey, w ith 100 euch. Markets qnA Finance {MIXED TONE IN STOCKJIIfIRKET Trading Becomes Steady in Late Forenoon After Fractional Reac tion. But Trading Is Quiet. x x V rot k xi%mki-:t —< l»»r- A mu; t ’op. ••!’*. Am «'. A I . •* -• ! • Ant t -t oi . *h'.. Am I • . 2 • A lit- 1«- • An: Sm«:t. ■’ ♦ 1 * Am Sugar, ..I. -Am T. .v TANARUS, t(3 •« Am XX 00l . l 3 • . At.a top , 3:•. \tc:. , 1"'- R*vO .1- | ■ R R Tr„ 74 , Gan »’<• l " * '' “ Ir *t‘ l . '• , * U A. " -1 - ' " * v V * l ' \\ , . t • M \ St P. 1 - • G: -v .Vwi'sCti, H 7 ’•• . v’ol G »v 1.. *,'**• I , v . 7 , <1- pf.t, 7r>. • -ti** *»“»*. ■lt- - 4 t orn Pt 0.l . Mx, D. H >-» '- ‘s lj> \ Rto Ur., 3*. I► i * S. oGr.. 2".' \. ■ 1-2; I. 27. do Ist pf.l, 4 3 . do 2nd pm. : t,. n i-2 1 4»« tit Ni>r pf<l. I-'- -i . *-• ■ *. tlj I!1 v'.-nt . 132. li-t -M* t.. Pf.: 1 . Kin >' So t 1 - I M -t ', L ,v N . 112 M K A i'rv . M . p : *;• Nit L* a-t 7.. N V. »’• t 17*. NX". A V\ »1 *, N" * a \\ ~ lon ,* N--r. I’a- . - .. I*. o Gas. t- and l % p '. ML P> aj t :ir, 37'*. Hop 1. A St. .3 . X . do I'lvi. 1-ti \ . R k Ist , 1 \ . s S o t.. 72. .- * Pa 11 - \ S' i Rv . 2 « . Trim * ->p . .. TANARUS., St L A \v . .3:* s . Texas, 3" - t - -ni Pa- , T 70. K tb.. " St. «-l. vi . pf.l. 117', Rt'iols. 1- I G•>•»-* 41-,. W atm ah, l* 1 * th* pf«l. 4"». 'V. f Tel . 67 ; W« st Mttf , 62. NEW YORK, May 3 Surprising strength was displayed at the opening t>t the sun k market and in tho early {trading, nearly everything traded m ..showing substantial net gaius. i Noon Fhe market beeamc steady in the late forenoon after a fractional {reaction and at midday trading wa* I quiet. j 11 a. m— At the end of first hour a I majority of issues showed gains of 2 points or more over yesterday's close. Governments unehanged; others j dull. •>r n Noon. Aten Raniatt-jl t’op Go .. o-G »•»'* lAt *-r. Gat .v i oundry .. ' i ‘j r. • nt U.r *At i * ■• - * i A me: t mu -t ivc . . 4 * 7 Am- r. Smelting . Rt-lin . , .-• , A:i. t. S tiK •' t lictlttlf.H I-' » «’ ' s An •r. T< -. A Ttfbgsaph ' i 3.--j i.Anu-r. Woulms . .. J2’ -j . \ - a-.v-mla * '--p; «-t 1 4 , i- , vt- * t fop A Santa G>- 1 • . 1"7 , Mr.(timet-■ a o ,),- . *"» '■* 1 •v '* 1 r- -i RtV 1 I’t • . a Canxdtan PitiMv ... 1'- l*-* .G< ntral L«-.i t i*': ..... 4 " 1 j 4" ** t t Tc.-apea k. a Oliln .... '-’a -•> t'lncago, Mil ,v St Paul. 13' -* 1 ' Y , Ptil-ago a North west n.. l-t* 1 , I ■*' , I 4'oloradv.t A Sn-ithcrn ... 3-* a <i..*olirtat*d < i.t.* 13X 1 3 Product* - '* 4 4'* i Delaware A Huvt*on .. . . 16* 16* ' I >i.*. Set ■ ('OT m' l 3t* '* Erie 2 7 - 7 G I !•". 2n-l preferred ... *‘2 ■ * | General Elect;dc ...... 1 - 1 •-'* j Great Northern. pr»-f ! A i -‘a Do. 4 >re I’tf.-* . '-2 6/ . J n ter boro -M e t ropol I tan 1 ' "•* 1 • "* 1I»o. pref. rre<l ... 32 ■j J•* Ktin.-'a* t 'll i a S. >ath 2'a 32 Mlss-mri, K.tti a Tex 4 ;’3 4-Mj i MisMouri Pacific 'J: 7 * 6* - s Nntlorial Lead .. 73> a --*'3 N'» w- Y-> r R t '*.- ntru 1 a H If* k 11 * * New Xork. tint A- West. 4 2 1 3. • 2 7\orfoik A Western ... 1 "" Not them Pacific 12* 1 Pennsylvania It. R . . 1 1 \ t • 1 * •People's <4"s A- Poke. . I*>.V** I'» •’* ’-3 j I'-i-sse*! St-t-l Gar 6’ t 16 v^ 1 Rea UttK . . . . _ 1 3 A 1 ' . 1 Republic Iron & Steel .. '2 •- ’2 Ito- k Islam! 42 'a 4'• « • Southern Pi ifie 1 1 ';' -* I-' 1 » I Southern Ity -•* I To). St I. A- Western.. "* '■» TANARUS» \ in A- Pacific 3*>4-3 3" l 4 I Pnion Pacific 17 *'•* 17* > ■ Pnlteil States Rubber .. 3*‘< 3* ', Gnlted Stat-s St.-el . **o * ■ ! *<», preset re-1 » -. 11- '* 11 ' Prtted States Honda •• 1' • U 1 ' - * ' * XX'qbaah. rreferreil 42' 4 41 7 » Western Vnion T- le h . * ' " 1 XVcstinK'house Mfg. Go.. 62'j 62 1 • E\-dividend, 1*» per cent M .XV X 011 K *T»t K IPT H.lt. Itep.-rte.t for T “ Tunes f.v Carson. Cralc A- Cos., Mn> 3 Stoi k* Tl.-’re was .1 strong nnilertoae -t t .*- op* n trig this tn--;ulng with prices 1 to l points hlirh-r In inn-*t *- f the a- five is- HU-S, -tu-- to e hiwtiiei Lontlon market -ind easier money rat-s Following th-- opening- t h-t o vv--i<- a : trrtial-- 1 t . ..., M f ~„s .in 1 lo- f . ' •• t.t ■ >("! <t noon holding around opening ft* ir* .*. *-\ -epting I'oppei and Smelters, which were again Inclined to weakness at .1 •dig. t -It - !in< f 1 <-tn pi evl-.ns . LOCAL n\M\** (Mi rmat < os. Ofn- Dil quotations Itctrolt stock ex chat ge Bid Asked A met Exchange Nat... • • 11' 'j |('er»tra! Savings 17a .... Detiolt Savings : • • 2^^ I'Ctroit Pitlt«-*l 127> .... I ui-e Saving.* 1 a3 .... 'First Nil Ilona l 1 ’ 1 % .... Fairvt*-\v Savings 12 > .... Get imtn-A im-rh-an 127- .... Nati*inai Rank of Com.. lA*» .... I t ihl Detroit National.... I'-J .... peninsular Savings 1 -• J .... i eoph- .s St it<- 21 o 22'> i*< 11 ->lt Trust ( o . . . . 2" > .... Security Ttust I 'o 212 --• • Gr,l*m Ti ust . 1 *> J 1,(11 XI. •»M44|%*4. Rid. Asked Acme White lead . ..... • *!’* Do preferred 2.-'* -'•> . Aiiierl- hi Lumber . 1 6^ I It- prefer! etl 11'* .... Arn. th an Sltß-t-ulbllng *>» i to. preferred . 11 •> •• • • 'Fitirioughs A-1.1. M t'o. . 2’".- .... II tush Motor Go. Comb.. .... | 1 II P. 11- r A C*> 12’" 12- Det A* ('lev*- N't.. • 'o. . . 9-* I'*'! :I-c 11 ~ 1 t - .illi- i * - ... 21 '4 .... I . tnot Edison Go SPi D-t Eire a Mar Ins. <Jo. 12h •••• |-Ct Iron A Steel G 0.... 11l .... 1 to, p■ eferr* -1 11 .... Detroit Salt t o I’* 12 I General Motors *O. ... . X* * ‘.* .... I to. Jit eferr* I ... 1 4 *3 .... f.i-at L-tk-s Eng XX k». . ’JJ'j ... jol.i 1 •«- 11 t "Mt-nt • ’o .... 21 ! I >O. pt efet t e-l 2'l 21 I Iron s’ilv-i Mining Go 2. A0 M. h I t•• A M-1 Ins.. 7l' j .... ;Mi. j-« ,fi. Lon:bet Go. II 11 l » .M.c. State Tele. Cos . ... I'd**, 111 Vs Do, pref er led -- .... 1 .XSi< 1k -; S gar Go, .... I*a *>i ! j - • ef< 1 r* -I :»* ' 3 1"" I Parke 1 'a\ l“ A <’o I** | Re*. M -t'-r cat (Vi. ,7. s. ot t ti -1 itllon ('•• s t Steri-lar-l Sir*w Cos 90'* .... - 1 u.« bo 1 «-<l ... !•* . Tt - -i* I Cot r* te Steel ~ JO ',* .... I Do, pi -f« t e*t ... . . 10 , Pint- I Slat- * Mot at s. . . -4 .... Ipnfeit-d t*» XX --i va t trie p..i t •’* nt. Go . 7 1 1 .... t Hay.--* Mfg Cos 12- BOSTON^COPPER * 1 :■ ’'-1 f ■ I- * 4 ||a v-h-n i M-.t.. X Cos. Jl6 M* •Vr j.v-.1-I • I 1 -I- t- ft a G-\* Noon. ... | A Jb-Uet , 4 I " t*i | I I Arts Com I » 1 '* 1. E. A t I ft ft 11 *_;-., *5 | *, t fc I•.. < I ' t 1 • ’ * -- - 1 fi ! 11. A At'/. r *>! <l-1 t'.M ('niu a- iie.yi» .'.*•» r»>*- f.-- r,y» * 7-| Rang- / . . 66 *,b 6 ; * -.* ’•» 1 * * 1 1 ’o *- * 1 t-tnkMn . If, IP, IP, I I i t.ront \ . . ■ , .■ -, 4>i ]«L Ciinane* stj * m, ! I*4* Roy.t !*» , . t«' M t t || 1 |j*k. C pper/. r.3 »;• Sa »‘ r GIP-r II * •, ip, M i*, l ( ofii ». * , 7 ‘ 1 1 Miami M «.* ‘3 2" •, N'op.w k . . . 4 t ■ <» 4* (.Nevn.li Cons ..sP* P* l< 1 > I North Rat I* 3 7i. * „2*i I Uhl byinltii-n 31 I4i| 13 34 TH K UtIKOIT TIMES! I Osceola 13.3 135 133 Hi | Parrott 13'* I3‘, /» • 4 13 L - Slu .niton In'* l-f* 10 4 lu 4 (Suptrioi Cop,., )-* 40-\ 3 ,1 4" * | Tatra rack .. 43 To* 49 e** I G S Mining . 4" 1 * l-C, 4" ' l*o, j*i.f .. 4N|' 4 4*'4 4>• 1 •* -4 \ I'foh t'oii#. ... 2>j -* ,2" '* 2"'** 2' l •"* t u Copper . -I I'-* •2 '» iP* it'* 1 .Volvetlne ....116 ll> 116 11.S | X'.'.v -nuoite ... P* 1 4* p* 1 * North hi I.- ... 11 114 11 11 4 Il'dian** 17 17 •** 17 17 3* li.ty t’ona .... 17', 17', 17*, 17*« < (iri'Pll VI XKK I .T—4 lose. Ar ia t’otn l. 12 \ At! , 6. All , ,!'t(,; I Adv '.i, oR* ,\ ('orlt . 12. R-»s. G , . 3 16, Rutt eGltn. t*‘ t . (’actus, 24; ' *’ a V 6--. C. a 11.. '•*•». Chfin . :• 4f -' 1 - 1 : \ t mo ■1 41b Cent.. • * •'op Range 644. D-tlv XV *' s l»,x\ is I* 1 E Hutte. 7; 1 irst Nat . 2 l , 1 rink. Ll. Granby, 3*'*. (Hr., G- •i« 1 c-ms., 7 T , : (} -i';iii., *, Ind.. 1- 4. In*plr. *> ’, . lsi. Ro\ li. Kerr L. *•; . Is . IP. Gilt. t. Like. :».'t 3 . Mt.o'... Mt.it t. 2 *4. AE-i t-; Mn-h. I .. N*'\ ( -n* !.*>„.. Nip. !t' t ; N Italic. 2:*', ; \ Gtk<*, In*.. . iiV.n C*>j-.. I : 1 ij ill.. 1! 4 , 1 *J«I I»oin .34. ('sc.. 1 3 7- . P.ai . 1J ** Quincy 77 Raven, .‘..3. K.iv Cons., t- Slum , 7 4 Santa I-V, P, . S l»ikc. 4 *; Sup Cop 3t*. .* ;p A H-»r . . Sup. A Pitt- . I I ‘4 . rmi , :--i, Trln , , ii o Ap-'x. .:, ( t ill Con* , 2b ’ 4 ; Smelting. In. do pfd. 4 *' 4 , Witt i- 1 -.-. Wolv , 11. XX - yun . 2, Y uk-)tt, t no* ion • oprr.lt *- xt I '*. PETlttdT. Ma> ,1 RoKi--n copp* r share sales ot M-y 2 furnished by Hayden. Stone .v Cos Ailv , bin; A (*. P., 1,955 XH \ it G-; A •'., * •;.. All . 177,. ltai , 77.. Ruu . 4<)o. Ros (h-n., la, R. A Corh. JO, ib. t< A R. 7-0. G a \ ITS. G. .v li.. 2’". Cent . 7.. c Rang*-. 1 .32 4. D XX’.. . E. R. 1.14". Kim R 4 50 Er 22’0. (Hr.. 2 *»7iJ, Gr.. *>-*;, G C, l. v 6*E Ham * H« Iv . Pi-. | ttd., 1 27>, 1 R--y.. U 10; l*») i L. 470. Kew , :’,73, Lake. 4*2’ I»u*, 4 0. 31 is- , 260, Mia , l *•• - Mi-h . 2., ■ Moll.. New Id: ia. 12 N- v . 1.3*2, Nip , 170 N. Mi.. 2 11. N L . 1.*»77- (• D.. 2o"; 1 -s**,, t>3. Par., 21", (Ju., I**7 : ;. s 1 270 S It., 2 15. C. A- P., 1.330, S I*. Ji" j Tam., 1 ;■-■>, Tiln, ‘2- :c (Ml, 13 7». It* tlntr.u. 1.72'". do pfd, 37m. Aj-i-x. 22<>, I t. * "li , *-16, \\ in., 10. lio* I'ii N 4 OPPI'.II El .TTPH. Heporied for To- Tim- by Ctrsott, Craig cv t’o . Mhj 3 Earlj Lotto -n ' -ables tjuot*- metal market < ff -is .--t lon sj-'-t, an-l 3s '.‘<l -in futur s E.os ton ■ ojiptr maiket looks l-.-ttcr than sot .*•. - ml *la>* j.ast It bis re* D 1 •• 1 ■the soR-.ng all daj v-'-te: -lay md <• tv ' t-» -in bvtler hut don t l-u-k sot ■:.> large Hustalned a-Ivun<a‘ at t!. * tin* however. Lake »p;-«*r !-> b“tng ivi 11 1 bon glit I The March out; :t -if tiie T'fah *’••{•- pet i’i> aj-i'i oxiru.lt el} .*,..'0--.000 j-oun-ls is vta.te-1 t<> have b- u mad- at tt "t 1 of 7 oi *’fr;ts r po ind oj> rating ;u -1 refining *• v pe; I*l * f -\ • ■ y Rln-l in* 1 1•: tj 1 • 11 . A 1 - . matter of fact, the ••*!*»- ;a n> earned Ir> p-' • ■ on its eto-'k in Ala: • a.• n in anj pt v. a*us nu-uta GRAIN ATiTSOVISION& DETROIT. May 3 -C’oee Deal rs rr* r-.-it b-iking Em any pr-m--uni-e l fiu<-tuation in wheat until the eff- t •»r the r»' Int ans on the .1 r > fields -•* Kansas u: t Nehr.'iska ar- know n. if the crop has t-< **n n 4 1• ■: tally improved 1 v\ ill tn.-an tliut fu b ,11s must I -no elsewhere for tl.eir ammunltl' n, for tltey had alt along been banking on a short winter wi.--.it • •«»» 5 » be- .'.us* •*f -try weather Pressure <>n the mat ket •las to h gie.it * xt -nt been removed as most of the longs i*,,t out list w- • k and ar*- now looking f-*r 1 w- ;-k pp •’ "r- which to get in again The *•.*>". t -;at iot: t. e- vs t: ngth. for tiiei •• i ; • Jen tv of w: . at 'iffi-rJnK and not tie demand f- it. -.though th* ve-.1-k tuppb ia not la • Man* wet e not Iteavjr and were • tsiiy pt U- :• 1 *H t o ■-f Snow s report on tiie wheat outlook was v ry -as :t indie it-s a . "f I--ss tt m li'-i ti---- uni nu of v, it 1 * wheat This ruir*- Ia h-t of br. ng which put the price '24'’ h'glt* r t-r - apt.. I '*- for J:,. .. Itt-I : I --her I -r y.-pr, ml- t. comj-..r--«l with M->ud't> .* u higher. * VY eat ijn -tatlons Ca«h No 2 r*-!. *11.10; May -ij-.-ne l without -'bang. ■* t $1 "7> = . ar--! advanced to $1 1" Juiv ->p, • 1 --1 a* $1 -'Ei*. an-l i-I\ in----I to <l. .'.4 .S'pt-niber opened at 11 and advaipefl t > flot» 3 . N->. 1 vvi.it-. *llO 1 1 r.«e grain 'inotatb-ns Corn - : '.o No 3. *-l » 3 c. No. S yellow 1 car it 62 4 c i-ass Standard, 4tc; No. 3 white, 1 car at 4.3 (4 R\e t’asli No. 1. 81c Means• Cash. I '2 "5. May. s2.ofi Clov*-rs«-c«l Prune spot, |6 7.">; D to iler, |6.6fi Timothy need—Prime spot sl.**> Re- "ipt* In the D- tr-dt market T r s day. Inciu- 1 e<l Elan bbls ->f fio-jr, a*-d 1 1 .ti of oats. Withdrawals were 2,2-"i 1 bids of fi- -ir, 4 6 E*3 hu ->f wheat. 3,..*>! 1-u of corn. 4.97-7 4-u of oats and *i> hu of barley. St<> are 2 •*.<G-; Uu o 1 wheat. 11.*.."' lot of corn, «ml 24..*7 .♦ bit of "its Grain i---ipt« T-iesday: Duluth. :*o ' car s, against 1* 1 year ago. Minne apolis. ,1 --ar* against RSI a ye ir ago; Chicago, 21 * ar-. against 1 fi. St !/>w:s, 21 hu, :in linn 1 *.'»•'•» bu: Kan.-aa 21.000 bu, against 27.n0n bu Wlt-at tn I. \ -rpuol - Ir-s- -1 1 -i 1 *-l \ higher an-l - .m e un- uanged. I World's wheat visible s ij-ly. 5.64)9. '-n - t.u d.-crea *< v* • 1 a 1; -- , 7.9 t l.nnn b u d**- «• reuse. Exports *-f wheat and fl-mr Tuesday, 90.00" 4- ij. Wheat receipts at primary points Tuesday. 1 hu; year an *, 2X6 ,h-ij I t-u I The world « wh.eat visible supply Is i- -w 1 jo. 3*7. i"in in, against 11 7,2 P'.on<i I bu a ye ir ago TO I .KIM!. TOLEDO <1 Mi\ Wheat --’ash an. I M iv. Sill I u'ly S t > . f*’ept . $’ *-4 e. Corn Cash and Mi'. *► ' 1 g• . Julv, 4- S- jit . 65c. < if- Cash and Mac, IS-* .1 iily, 42" S-pt Rye N-. No 3, 76 CJovi-r** • I «'.imli S6 X" . •-1 • in-! I’- I*’ M.'in h, s.;*>•- r-im . -I ike. $7. Prime tir.io t: \ |5 Rutt' 1, eggs and l ay, un < hatig- and. « III* 0.0 (. it XI > . CHIC.\G» • May •! Wheat offer ings n -r, r x at rl— outset. tn«--1-t«te l -iv na -il- i-rt-e-l nil thi w'-eut on sa.e ! i. 1«• mar ket advanelng ‘v•• • urn very ,-E-d and n sfTade *-fisiei; trade light an-l jt ci ---1 tr.it easier att im m I Pio \ls i->r 11:1 -!-• rat tow light 1 Noiui Wh.-Ht son i" I in ho-ir nf*r I th, opening. May gaining 1 7 *c. and Hie def* t r- -1 mont' ■* l- - ••.r 'h. ''urn and eats fractionally higher. Clos* W -at < I'-s-.1 * cry str-.n --" t„<- 1,1 gI,, t f-u Miv and 14c up i-», July and September. Other grains . 1- ie»| fra' ttonnMy • higher also. (Quotations by Ilavtßn. Ft one A- Mav .3, 1910 I »p--n: High. I.OW * lose. Wheat ... \tnv 1 IK'. t 11 1 ("*’* St 11 Bv';: 1 02 -' 4 1 fi* 1 * 1 ji. pt .. 1 014 1 02 ** t 014 si 1.24 M.c. . R 9 4 00 4 :*O4 j,e *;. *, 63 '* x 62 xt---. « J 1 4 xll'i 41»t X 414 July 404 «0\ *394 4"'» ju!v ,rk - 21 '*2 21 n ;? S* i-t .1 c, -.1 21 .3 -1 ’ > ! Lird .. .„ Juiv . 12 27 12 45 12 2. s2 45 lh. ft .12 20 xt’2 37 12 2D *l2 ... I RU m , I Juiv 12 1 2 12 20 12 1 2 22* S-pt .12 12 12 2 • 12 1" St 2 t btßld. tsiS-.h!. ixiflpllt. (111. X(.(» (.It XI x I 171 t » It. T>,.... ted f T -• Tun. « by • at« >n Cirlg A Cos. Mux 3 XX’best Constd*r rti.b xtinj- to t-uv'ng s|-l- of w - 1 t.x -f 1 ,'r h--'ir Surj-t ndng strength at 1.-v --!,V 10 „I prob-iMv due ». > much Hgl.ter j |-„ s , n sti --inert- Join tntflts buH -1(- . from Nebraska an-l s.-t i-.us , i.,111'. of in-. ( Injur.' to wheat cot 1- mc ft.-ni milh r v n» Vincennes m I ■ , - in. I ether X tj K , .j( ui world's vislid. sto-'Kn tor ,p. \. .. k ail 11 * * 11 » on buying hi. - gt : TT: Mn* w'l. -ls tiooti, s .111- to k ~f o-rerit - t rtf be* thi* n to s.iy 1 I,' , lotv leg A couple r.f "imml.i.i-.n ; ~ a ."t*«l » - Inn a EttVe May. .ind 'ti. -k-f advafi-ed one rent with very id: Die cuidinir. , LIVE STOCK. I (t-l 111 I 1(10—((pen In* . 111101110* A *li'ii'»*' live s|„rk ttr|*«.r», | e* - r IM'I'I (I/' N X , May - - . < -ttl* R« * E! < /11 -X . | in • * k«-t (flow. j l, .3u'i i-» 1 45a-tb steers, 17.65 1 'x 1 gos-d I,2'tfi to 1.350 |t, steers. IT ' C ilw;, beat lilOO to 1,200-lb shly-ping TUESDAY, MAY 3. 1910. 1 \ ? |( medium butcher j *ti < r*. l.iMtii in l,l'*o Ihn. sl.-u *’■ i". UlftU , | lit i >w* s.'l v u «» 50; fall t«i cow*, : t . on 1 ' r. *1 • s;■ {■»>• ,t t 25. bvut fat heifer*. Ifi'inl fat ln*lf> r», |5 1 51j 'i •*; fall to' ni.od. <lu. f .ii . 75. beat feeding *te*r». I . . « .. nn ilHun in good. *i«». $ > 2«* o , *t.i,ki'i- all grade*. stA».i i* | bull*. I•» ui> 50; tioloutut bull*, $•»*! .5 tliitj light bull*, f.; Ts‘.j 1 .’ll); oe*l milker* ami eprlnaeiw. |ss<riti>; cum- I I.m 111 guild, till, f. I \l la Mi'll. ling* 1 tg.tM 16 curt, lower; nil Mi « l« f. s'.', *»i. , S' . i'ji .anil laimb* • ItiTi'H't* lo 'an. •. .\i in'pitl Jaml'ii $1 MMu'i !*<>. yea* - In * * |. :• <x. wether*. f.' i.5 T >5. «• Wi » *" 1’ a'l 7 ralim fa 1 s 50. i:ur m 1 iMi.o—l 1: \ST urn A 1.1 > X V.. May .1 - The market i'ltii*i'll with lht» following ! i , ... .- i';ittl«' IliH'iflliU 7.‘ at. »*!.> ■ i.r i: i f.' ;•11 ux 2 .">. bu 11• 11.*r a. flii. a * \ • li- Receipt* 400. ilovi, f.oc lo'Vi r; l , ~lf . .| .•!>-«' f.'i 5»l ‘I v .’a Sill*. »• 1 .11,1 |*imb* Kerelpt* 2,000. Steady. ' - tw . li,.i •• dipped iamb*. s\7'> -I * *’i, riitnninii to fur. $i..T ’> 50; y ••* rI llljf.v J 7 ~|i is -beep. f 4'V| , a** 11" 4. * *i' „ . 1. , .li t'. e. I 'HO 2". low 'l-. y.rUt'l.*. f '.* da I.' Ta. pig*. I'.' *0 U'• «•». ■ ; f .1 .' 7a , lira v l••n. f «0, t< uv 1 $> 7. 0 " ■■OiU'*. I s O *5.25. I lilt %f.u. i llli'Alb *. May Cuttle Receipt* I ini., w . k . bio»\ •*. fT. liaii * ’!0, Ti \in <f i i',o '<( i'i. 10. i\ -stem. s*s.it».7o; atnekrra , .mil fri il««t *. f S "i i{ *; mi . ,'t'W - ami i.'il * I . .. j, > 7.20 •• ii \ ea, s•'• 50 >• '■ •" j l|. a> Receipt* 10.01*0. j« higher; light. | f-> • t < >. mixed, i 1 .0 0 •• I"; hen •> • J • ,7. i:» 40, rough. S’ 1 > 1 all '.* 2"; 4'lM<. $s 7•»'»('.>• <* Sh»*< p tnd left nil'.* K•' pi till.i, w.ilk. 2.’. lI Os U» w I’I". _l4 l- II \ i |4 •>;. ,i 7 '.o>, \\ is t orn, $•00 u • ••*. K. mi s. nan •«*. f. I '»'•>. VM Si I rn. f. i 4". HK\ H V N l>. i'!,! :VKl..\Nl* *• .May H>-s it*'- ; ~ , ,pi .• i. iii . n«. 1 »wi• t . in,-.Hums. intXfil I ,11 , i i'iki'l s, s•"'*. piyf*' ail.l .'MUts. ... ;. .a. t all K. elpta I! . nr*. ' .ini sii . iiy. l-inil'S Hi • • ipts 10 cais. f ,a ioj. i'alvi's Ueveipts 200, »' aO FKODUCE. T’i»* nmkM Is rxtremoly stfiuly .« > , *.> ;i. . .14, ''rtii'il 'pi -ii ll Y ,in tin* fnrni staple* Tiie Klt.ir. bull* .' rlcet . • i a ■ - * ■ 1 .m 1 ar, i. ti ,• aiul sto.iOy. but ticiio l"■ S .1 ! t. tli.lt s t' ■ run** 'VII'" hn iso4 ..!• M- ttliiß pri*tt> near 11, fir 1 ,ii-.t Kfi-eipi* us poultry rum nK ’b l t .11 that are a ltltlf slow to •i- m 1. \’ i) i al\ i's are C.'inline rail.' i fi, ,1 >• It liobl stonily ns t-> pn, f i*o i tatufs iii- as dull a> ever, b.t fri su vi gi i il>l s ar<* n> tii *• and there is a : r. ~il trade in sll uwber i les Apple*—Fanny, fiuir.o. common. 12 Ci pot l 1 iveslern bi*\ apples, J2..5 >1 ’ pet l»0\ Hnnniins—ilot 1 shlpplntr stock, 1150 It 2 .Ill', ■ *rd 11: K to i.iun.l' ty. Itriin*—i>! i*-d l ull.. 5 'aC per H>. t elerj—< illforr.la. ll - per crate; lie li $2 7,0 '<i I per , into • nulittm* er—< a 1 Ifci nln. f 2 .;• u 3 per do* * '"‘■it pot prate < lll>t»n U, —.l I $2;,.* per bid; new. ?*t 1 p* ei it" t M >*ran flat, late made. 1 j t ,11 made York suit", l i 2", t.lmbui xer \\ Is.-onofn, 17 r >f Iv. V 'k State, lk \t U»<*. Herman rwirn, **r' k 17 ./ 171.. ,' Schweitzer, domestic block. ‘Jli domt-Ktif loaf. 23c; import ed. -i '’a • pet Ib. < ran berrle*—» ' ' f > 1"r lld llnte*—f isi.in, i>'<t f < lb irds. !* I *V I'l lb l)rt".M , il t *!n! e. 11 ill 7 1 In, or 'i. rpu’i •* V 1 "c per lb. f lK*—[ I t' 1 f, w. 11 '4 14'- per lb. i'ii if "Mil 1 ' r p<T box I 're*l. \ep i'lnlile*—rip :r ers. hot-' '~t •:»*, I" $1 per and »:. lettuce. h>>t • US, . 12 o'.: lb. head lettm •• *" I ■> 1 " 77. per .amper; radishes. '••• '••• 2- c P 1 !"/. w.i \ • $ 1 * l" 1 : l' »" t • parsley 2', f r and"?. Mi'* n b> .ir« f’■ per bam pi r. s e,-n peppers. <*'»«’ bask* t; Mil l*' .-IS. •; f| H'lp p* 1 bu Florida »<>- 1 • •... h • ~j •; per «t -1. r • sket crate, s"e j■ ' basi t. water r* >s. 1* a 25c bn; turrips 7.10 !>u; l.o'v. I'.ac bu. carrots, 50c and, pb plant 25'1 3' c doz spinach. " •; si p.M t..! f 2., pe* Id-:. 1 spar.i- C'ls *; 2 ' l>er dor.; I' 11 if< r. 111. ".iC P'' r 1 ,:n tr-« n b"'t«. *"(2 25 per bu. jo'i-u (i 'mi 1 1 :1 2c do*. • .rape Fruit —* ! 1 l > per esse Itn *—Detroit d< iUrs an* pay It, a the followlr.K pries for foil' 1 hay In nr ,ots f o b petro't No, 1 tine >t by, J’7 1 17 s'' No 2’ t mot iv. * ' 1 *V 1; dvev m• \ e>l f1 fi '<i Ifis l •; r j straw, |7 m <■ t id mt straw. s•*. 7. I,oose h<y from farmer* wnijotis on r e 'tty t 1 1 k**t s ia’. ► • 1 front $1 > iti2 0, ,s to qua llt v. Holes —i ’ured No 1. 11c; ftreen. N'o l » . \o 1 hubs, cured. V'-fco; preen. Sc. No 1 kip. cured. 11c, nr.-on 1"' No 7, Muruin. Mired. 9c. pr< <>n Sc No. 1 calf cand. lie: preen, 17, pet li,. No 2 hid* «. 1c Off k.p and ( If 1'- off 77 a 1. horse hides. N'o. l. $250; No : { f,O; slu • p “kins as to ■ wool. r ,(i("'.' $ 1.5a. Honey—Fiti v’ white 11TTl7c; nm ! |,o, 12 Wlb' evtrncTeo. 7 C s, per lb I onions— i! form!; *4 2 56i 450 box. times—*l 1 5 ( r 1"0 >lnslirnon»s— 1 * 'ii 50c p< r lb \ot«—W iti's 15 nlmonds. M I<? 1 7 peel's 12'"I !5c Albert*. 111?l2c; in 1* c per lb. h! km v nuts. “ hen barks 11 ?*'' 1-50 Onions—New Herrr ul s 12 2 r ; per . rote, Texas Hermudas. s2'j2’2o p* r t rnoues r’alifornla navels. $2 ,o :l i 3 7*. per crate. IMnenpples—Florida*. $2 .jO per dor $ I 5 p'*r crftte Popcorn—Mars f/2 , 2(' pe r lb P<*tn»fics—, ;■! • 5e bi; new Ormiidii*. $" a■' 7? 5 per new no »*•*« per bn. *1 p *r * bl. Ponltri—Sprlnp“ 17<f/l*c: h.ern. He; duck- 114 t 17c peese. 13<Tllc; tur kev* -7 •' • I- r lb strawberries — 4 quart cases, }». -4- plnt caso. $2.50. , !*nfn1 1 • r®‘* v* k n $ l p. a hi ripe r; Illinois. $1 per bu. s2.<> > r,er bbl. Tnllow—No 1. 7c; No 2, * per lb .lonntxr. rtttrrn. < ruined 1 • nods— A ppb *. M ''s . ,•> ; I baked |>4 ins. 1-lb, /*•>«.* 10c: Idinu beans. Jl ,i isa <*',: ti Fancy Mali.• . *l 10; ft rn n. rd, «5 ■ Table b. •ts *l2‘ 5 ' l 1 f). i . hi i 91 "tan da- Is 11 kirk• and ROW 70c Salmon bickev. tall. *1 sO. flat. t n . Alaska r«'d« *l7O \I , ska pinks. *lls. To r nfiif', 75 K i SOe; succotash, H'fil 10 I per doz ( ottee —Park Ipe coffoe, 100-lb cns**. •1 I 'o' «1 •>I \• r ed. 1V,.,1 Hr m, *2’. (Inc mlddtlnsrs ?20. coarse middlings *.7 e.ficked corn *25 coarse corn ncßl. corn and /. its r h,.p * l l j" " ton Flour—Ml hi 'iu 1 tents In wood, best *5 o'. ord-eot V patents, $5,5; ••i ,' /ht. * 5 . • lea *5 55 per bbi lt\ flour. *4 15. per bbl. nils—R • linnet ! Me boiled Mr- i s 7,■; Diamond lumlllpht kerosene, . *'. rf-i'tlon. l"c. Kocene, 12c. crown sasollnc. 13c per pal, turpen tine ir. barrel lots. *',l'.c per pal I'rin Iftlnns—Me.°s po; k. s26i»'4; fy bi ll’ s2', 'it ' medium dear. *25 50'A 27.50; smoked bams. K'nll'id dry salted tuts'tets 15, , shoulders, 14c. pic-’ r,b to. ms, 12 ‘s r ; IV-i 2«c; l%r<2. It 11 • t I s. 14c; kettle rendered. 1-c I per lb fnunr— Itetall price list for Detroit, Delriv < ,r'(.R«(i F’olnfe. Iltpbland I'lirk, N- it l» i '*dt if I Hlv. r ItoiiMe. Crys tal dofnii'oes ’ It*.. I- 15; do. 6-lb., ** 15, tuple tn dote, $7 10: cut loaf. J'.i," ntlii s. s', '5. WXX powdered, ttandard powdered, *1; pr.initiat 'd, extra coarse *5 70; prnnulatcd, fine. In teilk, ? •*'.>!. pratiulnfed. 2-lb cart(»ns, | xo k.- •in it"il. 2 lb. cartons, *5 90; f lit, I, l" lb cartons, *'i 75 pranulated, 25 |b i irlons. ss'i', ( diamond A *.5.79; ooiife, I o 1 i*■ A $ 55, No. 1, *5 f>o,; No 2. *5.0. \ . .3. «7* .55, No. *. $5 50. No. J $ 15 Vo fi, $5 40; No. 7. *5.35; No. n‘ | . to Np * .25 No 10, $5 29; No. 11. *ls. N , 12. »:. 19: No 13 *5 OS; No. IF *5 05, No. 15. * 03; Michigan granulated *5.50. BUTTER AND EGOS. ftiittcr Freamcrios, extras, 29r. Atrts 2sr; dilr; butter. 21c, i>acklng I stui k. 20c p« r 10. Fau s— I iii current receipts eases |> . del. per d<>7 Ite.elpts on Tuesday. 1.479 ca*« r U S, GOVT BONDS. .) fond quotet oes turnl«hed by Hay den. Stone Ar Fo. Apill 20. l’.'lO. Mbl. Asked New 2s registered ioo\ 101 % 1 »<■». coupon 1 O''\ / Neil 3s "legtster* and loj's I"3‘A , |»,» eo upon H'2 1 , l"*'i ’N< w 4s t.*istered Ills lli l»o, coupon <•> 114'6 M M ' Oil lx I'NOlll IH. NKW Yt»llK. May 3. Potatoes 'Fta t • s 7< ill ‘5. h’loridi, nev, *2 25 r , .! I", M . $ I ' I Flo4)1 , Dull uncliftru and Wheat bp* nol |mc dv Ma y. *1 1» \ . lulv. *1- l"« j o | I I’/ « . Sept-, ll » 1 99 \ . Nu i red. *1 14. to arrive c If. *! 14 It.' f. Mar ie.) mml 4'urn I >ull. No 2’, i» elevator export No. 2. *l3't'*. f- o i*-. «>2 *»c. * iiit* Dull, mtl44iuil white. 45 ‘j if lie; clipped white. 4tD a <f 47e. Ibcl Steady; fauiMy *l'j'i2<» |’>ik —Ka di mesa, *23.Ti»(ti 24 I m rd Stettily; mid dle went spot, *l2 ?51n 12.56. Sugar - Maw. Arm; centrifugals test. 124'. musemado. N Dteat. 3.74i’:, r»dln#d. uule*. cut loaf. 5 $Ae; crushed, 5 Kli - , powdered. •25c. grnnu la t td. &. I «>**. Petroleum Dull, New York refined, *.5; crude Pennsylvania. *5 35. t'hffor llio No 1 . on the spot, 7 m 7 i• Turpentim — Spirits, dull. *>'< . NlolanAe , Steads ; New iirli ms op. n kctitle. ,f k I'.'v Tal low—asler. ctt.y, country, *» 7 » 1 7 l jc Dre.-si and Poultry Kasy. lave P> ultrs \Wuk I’heese Steady; full i'ii mn, old. specials. ITS 4- skims, spo ciiili*. Mi‘ t ,t lM , full skim s 3 u *s • I’ulTi'f Options opened uneliatißi'd. Mutter Weak, receipts 124 2 1 . cream ery, ••xtra. '' ‘•** * *. state dairy, tubs. 2.1 : 2:*‘»c; Imitation creamery. Arstw, 2>'*', Ji tji'. Kggs Kasy; receipts _' 4.).*<•; ninrby white, fancy, 23 u ?5, ; nearby mixed, fancy, 22W22tic; fresh tlists, 20 '"2s‘aC. 4 IIH \4.U I'tllllM I r. 4 'll IF At;»». May 3 Mutter Freain ery. extins. 29i'. firsts. 2'»<'. , lairs, *\- tras. Jfu , firsts, 2b - Kgg-- Prime flistx, 22 c. flrsf!i. 2'b Fheeei Twins. Ill'll 15c; young Xnierien*. H,f Hbr Idve poiiltrs Turkeys, lfowls, I •'• i ll'Vjc; ducks. llt4il7V*|C; geese, 124f l3c. NEW YORK COTTON Cotton prices, furnished by Hayden. Stone ,y Fo . April .30. 11*10: opening. Floalng. Hid \ k High Mow Mid A k May ... 14 75 7»l 14 s 7 75 j | xO—M duly ... I 4 >*o 6 1 14 Ox .Vi 14 s 7 —Ox Aug. ... 1 4.05 00 14.10 *3 140:—<il Sept ... 13U4 o.* 1.3 15 If. 13 15 —M f )ct ... 12* 04 05 IS. dO— $3 12.'ill—^x. THE DETROIT SAVINGS BANK I'll 12 Ol HINT HANK IN NICIIHaN (KXTAIII IMIKI) IS-IU ) MONTHLY REPORT OF CONDITION At Cli tc of bully Aver- AS**|lT*. HusiUv'Sm. itg*- for the April 50 Month l.etps and Investments —other than 1* S Mends *X(x; ’ i ' |x.l4 • . i.'» l > Vverdrnfts . . _ 214.2# '2'.* 1 1 1 T* S Moods and nal mc«*s due from »ther banks I.' 'T.x.'.’ • 1 2''i * •'* 4'ash on hand .'•H.191 V 2 773.x<2 v# Hank prem ses. furniture and fixtures P • i; Other teal estate 127.0 x; lo Total Assets • •M».:tIT.V»3 !»!4 $14).3«»,7«t> U3 I lAllll ITIF..H. Femmerd.il deposits * 1.721 '" 4 * *»o 9*- I • Bavif Total Deposits >I».H».VI l«t '2-~> «1» "2 » H Kxcess of Assets —Representing cnpit.-ij stock. surplus and undivided -profits . $1 122 " •'« 7 t $ 1. 11 ‘* * 5 st itutory liability of sto i«rs . • ' 1 Total t,iiariintee Fund for Oepn>»Hnrs *t,f'2‘2.3srt 71 |l,slx,!MMl 32 UIF.F.I I*»llHi flenrge tlenilrle. Mdnejr T. Miller. Sfrnthenrn tlendrle, t . t Heon. Artlmr M. Parker. John M, Hxiyei. F. \. ( hnpotou. M. !>.. I> « • llelamnier. I’aul T llogley, Philip 11. Me M Ilian. Oi l'll Kit*i n. r. Deliimnter. President. <*. %. I'enn. Vlee-Preslilent. K. f. Ilotxninn, Asst, to the I’res’t. Fyrus ll«>*>s. ( n«li!er, T. F Hnneoek. 4*«l»lnnt t ashler »1 VI N (ti l'll *:—Priiobscof llltlg.. Fort-st. Mru, tor. t.rntlol-Mxe nntl si \nlolue-st. I Cor. lili nti.l Jum'lli'it-niea, rft IN( 11KS— ' For. .reiferson mid lllfluer-nx es. | fur. l.rnuil Rlu-r m.,1 \% arren-svr». |BO I Moodmiril tw.. near n ril I YOU I |have| THE DIME SAVINGS BANK I COR. FORT AND GRISWOLD STS , 1174 Jefferson Ave. 1491 Woodward Ave. 407 Gratiot Ave. I DETROIT. MICH j The Peoples State Sank Corner Fort and Shelby Sts. Capital $1,500,000.00 Surplus, etc 1,800,000.00 Stockholders’ liability 1.500.000 00 Guaranty for depositors $4,800,000 00 Interest Paid on Savings Deposits DIRECTORS. a AT.r.rn (liK iR(!K II M Utl’.Dt'R \V T MAUM'iFK Ji M FA M I’HKhL M. S Fi.DMFItN i \ DI'FHAMMF ji;iu;miau dwvkh j rank j hkfki.r |>etroitlrust(p>ipana'. Capital $500,000 Surplus aiH Undivided Profits, Over - 51,100,000 Money to loan on approved eollateral security and on re.d estate mortf-ai-c. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. P.XEII TING COMIIIITEB Alexander MrPheraoa Janie* N. \% right I'rnnk W. I'ddy Kdward 14. nnflrr Rldnry T. Mlllff jMiite* F.. Ilanahrr llrary V. Ilaldsxlo t.rnrge IV. k l.llxlm 11. I linn Ample Facilities They are a part of the superior service offered by the Union Trust Company, of Detroit. They spell economy in the invest ment of trust and other funds. You are invited to test these facilities at an> time. Union Trust Company Detroit „ IRVINE DUCHENE ON TRIAL la Accused of Attacking .14-Year-Old Cora Luderman In Etorse rvln Init'hehd, the Kcorae young man thargcil with attacking Cora Ludomian, a 14 yt*ur-«ld girl, on thn Kiivcts of that village luat winter, was pipped «m t rlnl lu .1 utlgp Murphy s court. Tuesday. The greater part of the day wan eainßumed iu the aelec thin Os a Jury. Miss Lmlernvan. an attractive ap riearlng girl, was in court, dreaseil Mi heavy mourning, her mother having died during the past week. The girl wits attacked as she was going for milk early in tin* evening. Sh*' fought her assailant’ bravely, ami in (he struggle was painfully bruised. She idemiiied piiehf no, whom she ha>* known for years, as the man who as vaulted her. but he denies his guilt, n Justice Hinder'* court, shortly after the attack he pleaded not guilty, but was remained for tria Carson, Craig; & Cos. ri<i-.zi't hhiii in.i»<;., nni.ioir. Block* Momlx Grain and Provlsiona l lleston Stock Kxchaug*. ■ rnihcr | ckiragt, l»*>nr.l of I'radr. Private wtics to all market* Michigan correspcndent* of Pmlh*x, Ucl'lM-r »t €«*.. Hnulns and <•«»*"«« A Ursnit. Nov York and Fhlc.igo Htock certlflcnte* and. ••red promptly. Corrcapondence aollcMcd. A STEADY * POSITION Vhi si,."ibl aD<> 4 .i sturdily * . *• \\ IM.» V 1 10l N r t with this bunk- -hn\*: you on».'? r \\ jit!.» x •,11 m.i' tic'.'i'r li I’." tolt I r • "jm b" of be no without i I • 1 dl.'u' wlii'ii nc. did badly, vot.;' j posit lon <»f today is tw Mih.i .i" 6 I ova ■ t ft ell»:g i'ii •! In lutu ;•« I ii (.•“ > x i X4HI to ‘ay tip D ’ii will “' 4rt nn Ac- I count \x:th this l ii k I'v* cy I Del ir s;i • and ".l in“ .|" ' '•* i ' ! .'4 ■ | tercst <• n ; Kind*' I if dcpositt 1 J lo • why l"t fc< I so -M,• i>y I iiav.tig ti Sav . g> Ac, lUfit with I FM I' D \V HOMO MS .1 c HUTCHINS f-F.O K I.AWSn.N H M LKDYAUD i» h McMillan u S MASf'N rilKI). T. M 4 >MAN NT J MURPHY 5v ir- *\\ i u Mfiii m w M t in UN Cl'n H. UUSVFT. ill Air. kusskl i <;•» suhuhu.r I A StFIiUI.Tr; AM US SMITH