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Page Fourteen KfKOBT WILL CAUSE D. P. W. MONTH’S DELAY I .‘The department ,of public work* RBIq |oe« from four to six weeks front Net work calendar th> year.” ■*J<l lOtmMlssionei Haarer. Friday. | ► .“•prill K is here but we can t l**gin Hprk Last year we were excavating |t« pave at this time, but this year we I probably will not get to It before m Hbnth. and possibly not for six week* I P*The cause Is the unusually heavy Hbttn tfce ground this year. The Fftonntf la froxen solid three feet be llow tie snrface I have not seen the Efjfce of It in all my experience In the Rtpsrtment. We can't begin work Until It thaws out. Wtl expect the frost in the ground [ will damage the paving this year the mama as it has done the water pipes. ► When we lay the paving we allow lor patera I expansion from heat, but when EtHc surface is thawed out the frozou (portion underneath will force up the [paving. we have an exceptionally ■bod fall the department will be seri* [Sua)y handicapped in the work and we r cannot possibly make tip for at leapt a month’s time already lost." PSMALLPOX AT ST. CLAIR; QUARANTINE DECLARED I PORT HURON. Mich.. March *-’2. The residents and authorities of St. Clair have l**en struggling against a smallpox epidemic for the past throe "keeks and yesterday quarantine was jefftahllshed against that citv The Canadian health authorities refused to allow the boats or the Douglas* Transportation Company to carry an; passengers between St, Clair and Court right The large plant of the Diamond Crystal Salt Company is badly crippled as a result, practically all of their employes residing at right, ARIZONA LEGISLATURE ITto ADOPT RECAM. PLAN L PHOENIX. Ariz.. March 22.—The Bppiltlon submitting to the peopte an amendment,to the constitution pro viding for the recall, including the re |call of judges, is expected to i»e pass ed Pf both houses and signed j>y Gov K«nt by Monday , The senate passed the resolution ''unanimously on first reading and the l house is expected to pass it speed!!) FThe senate also unanimously passed on first reading the woman's suffrage amendment and the resolution Indors ing the proposed income tax atnerd ment to the federal constitution. TOWNSHIP TREASURER K. AND TEACHER VANISH - MIO. Mich.. March 22 WfllFari Scully, treasurer of Clinton township, has been missing for four weeks. Township funds to the amount of s*iOd are unaccounted for. Ofltolnls will ask the board of supervisors to take some action. Miss Grace Cornell, a school teach or who boarded at the Scully home, alto left on the same day that Scully disappeared - Mrs. Scully says she does pot kno^v ’whore her husband is. ko TAKE UP QUESTION OF CHARTER ELECTION . ■ » Chairman Ix>dge. of the council cornmiUee on .charter and city legis lation lias called a meeting >< tUo :Oommlttl*e for 2 oeloek. Saturday uf ter noon, 'when the projrosition to su li mit the question of revising the city Charter will be considered. The com mittee will probably vote against help ing a special electien, June 13, taaiug Corporation Counsel Lawson's advice tc submit the question in the Novem ber election. | tlf *’» ' SiCKnIU To Face TrUil. Wlftlath Margolls. who admitted *hat be" hr* 1 ’ wwfndteU John Mllouskl out of 1864 with a m>sterleus looking box. wh'di hr represented ns a mac hi nr to manufacture money from blank paper, vi* given o heurlpg In Justice Stein’* court Friday arid whs bound over t*» the vt-eorder’s court for trial on a charge of grand larceny. Hall was fixed At f- 000 »none surety. i MEXICAN BOY SAVES * LIVES OK 150 MINERS Jfc.'ivqota o T? I . „ IMfflM » JR mmJP It'll ••^ r --:iiPP*jto k ": \ JMT . ri r v. -t- - ■ • -». RUFINO RODRIQUEZ. •T hi a burning cool ml no Itiiftno Itnd « rlqurz, a Mexican boy of 20, rut. a " liille .Mid n half. faring almost certain death, that ho might save the lives if more than ISO fellow workmen, most § ijr Americans All but nine of the men in the mine wore saved by Rufltio's warning* Ru . fino himself was brought out of trw* sljafi mare and. ad than alive. but ; 4 o hat now recovered to find himself 'lie \\ktti ' of. feltf Oklahoma. 3tatlno ass working rum feet down In the mine. A man working with him accidentally set Are to a barrel of oil with his lamp. His three rim [ panion*, two Negroes and another ; Mexican, ran to the cage and signaled the engineer, calling to RuAno to fol- Ww L .“You fellows can go to h—! I’m go ing to »uve the men,” shouted he W .*sr 1: - picked, with smoke, he ran a mile r.l !-.»!(' through the maze of »tv> ni|tie* Aoat Os the time In darkness, tor ha hiuf lost his lamp, and waned the workmen In every chamber. Final ly he sought the escape shaft auJ started to climb Its* winding stairs. Unit way np that stair he was found as hour later, by a rescue party 'The local miners msde up a pu *. l ot fine for the hoy. and the citizens o( wilt fee to it that lie Is Mill ’'more smbehutffclly rewarded The »o Mtal miners* union has recommended fthini for a Carnegie modal and tb° dls i. tret organisation has pledg'd Itoe’.t aim in any college he may RuAno •an read neither Msxirat t uor ’English now. bn< he is ambit tons, tfetid wants to be « mining engineer. Markets and Finance LEADING ISSUES MOVE ON TO HIGHER LEVEES - Strong Tone Continues in Fore noon Session of Stock Market ■■■ ■ • V V. «T4M K SAHKBT—tI««r. Am Ak l’hem Am H Sugar 58 V*. Amal L’op 78, Am • ’ & F 56*>». Am »'ot Oil »I\, Am L**c St. Am Smelt *3. Am Sugar 127 N- Am T & T 148',,. Am Wool pf 9314, Anaionilii 40\. Atch H A • > 1t.(.4. It it T *2. Can Par 23.1(Vn Loath 23*%. do pf HU. Chea A: • » 78 "v, C’hino Cop 27. Chi A tit \V 1 !* 1 4 . C. M a- St V 1 tf*.i 1 4 , ihi K- S 142*4. Col F A i 2!*"-. Con Gas 141'4. Corn I’ro.l H\. Pin Sec Cor 31%, Erie 3*%. do Ist pf 54*4, do 2d pf 47. Gen Elec 18N l j, •*• Nor pi 133*4, tit Nor lift elf L't-, Ilia i Cent I3< %. Int Met 1!• » 4 . do pf Stc 4 . Kan C S 2*',. l.eh Vnl Mil.. I. A N 158’-. M. K A T 2!* *3. M. St I* a- Si Ste UK 13*54. Mo I'm- 43 T «, Nil Lead iH *4, N V c 113*4. N Y <* A w 31*. Nor A- 'N I*!»Vs, North I*.»• 122. I'enn It It I2IV l*eo o A- c 1074. Cress St c.tr 3 4'a, Kay Cons 17%. Itead 1 •*»X '». Hop I A- Steel 21*,. do pf 73*4. Itork I*l 2H4. di pf 52 V Sloss-Sh* nr 4 n *,. Smith Pa* 111 V South Hy 2!* 4. *l'* pf 75 4. Venn Cop Vj\. Texas 23*,. Cnlon Car 1*5!»»n. t* S Hub rom 52%. D ** Steel *7 4. do pf 113. U S Bonds 1024. Vlr-Dar Dh*m 54. Utah Cop s!*. Wabash pf 18'»,.We*i I'n Tel 84V Meat Alfa 75'-. (J 11 O 30*,. <lo pf 77\ i NEW YORK. March 22—The stock market snowed a generally strong tone at the opening today, mui.v f stocks making substantial gains with | numerous issue* moving up to a nc.v | high level for the year. I II a. m -Jhe strong tone "as taolu i latned throughout the tirst hour, t Governments unchanged: other bonds strong. Notm —The strong tone coMlawgl during the late forenoon, many issueJ making further advances. 2 p. m.—Further advance# were ! made In the afternoon. I Kcported for Thv Times by Ifuy.dfU* .-'•in & Cos.. 110-118 Orlswold*st.: open. High. Lftw. Noon. American Agri Chem Du 62'- American Beet Sugur... 5* . 58',, A malt-ulna ted Dnpper ... 77*4 <# American c«r & Foundry •*>7 '» Amrricnn Cotton oil l American Locomotive .. 38 American Smelting Bft', *l^* (American Sugar 128 1284 'America* Tel A Te 1.,.. 147 4 118 h American Wool pf • •. • kt% "Anaodbta . ton. t**«r Atchison I*lß l ft^*4 Baltimore A «-hi«* 105 , 1u5% BToC.RTyn Ttaptcl Transit. s| * t 82 Canadian Pacific 233 4 233 % Central In-alher 234 2.1"*, Du. preferred 5 s * I* Chesapeake A **hlo 7*5 « 7 7 4 Chino Copper 2*»4 27 * 4 * ’hit ago AOt Western 11* 11*4 C.. M. A St. Paul I**o lOf A Chicago A Northwestern 112 « 142 4 Colonulo Fuel A 1r0n... 27 4 » -<4 Consolidated flas 141', 1 tl 4 Corn Products It 14 District See Cor 31', 31 4 Krie 38-, '?!'* D.i. Ist pref .. s*s', .i*» '* Dt». second pref *7 4 7 tleneral Electric I*l’, I^B*4 • treat Northern pref 133 4 133% 1 tln-at Northern Ore ctf.. 3!* 4 Illinois Central 130 130‘.j ! Intcr-Metrop C* • i^ 1 * Do. preferred ........ s!' 5* iLehluh Valley I*s*s 4 187 4 Louisville A- Nashville.. 158", l.>*;* t MlMSoitri, Kan. A Texas. 2E'4 2!* J 4 •M.. F. P. A St Ste. 1L It. 13« U 13('« Xllascurt fnrifle National Lead . 5*5 58% New York C ntY&r .*4 .. 113% 113*; N Y..- <*nt. A Western.. 28'- s'.* 4 Norfolk A Western...... 10a 4 1 •*'»** Northern Pacific 122 4 Penn ft. It 12 Pressed St. Car 3 4', 3*4 Hay Conk I;N I Heading •• L>B'j Iteputdlo Iron A- Steel... 22 2. I preferred ‘ 1 ' a * I Hook Island 2*'t : L*o. preferred >2 4 Southern Paelfie HI 1 - 1 Southern Hallway , 2!*4 20 Temt.' Copper 3 *4 "8\ Texas 21 4 t Union Pacific I*'**4 U S. Rubber com -2 < *»3 4 U S Steel *”'t Do. preferred • 11- 11-4 U. S Ronds I*2, *?* Vlr.-Car. Chem Cos 53 4 ••4% 1 Utah Copper ........... 554 -f West* rn Union Te 1.,... *3 4 814 Western Mfg ” 0 '♦**« •x-13 50 BOSTON TOPPER Reported for The Times by Hayden. Sion*- A Do., March 22: Open High. Low. 12 M td vent lire . ... 7% * * % 7% # A Hotter. 12 '•a *- * * 42' j 4 2'i ’\liiomnh' :T, 6 Arlx. f'lral. .•• 1 % *’* i’L 4 * Dal. A Ariz 67', 67*4 6,» 4 4’al. A lie'll*-- ,44- 4li'« 4®" Dentl Copper-. 58% 21 20A4 ?t «*hief 6Va * 1 a I‘a . 1 Hk Dhlno 27 2 7 i ’upper Range TO ''''j ,s 1 j En-i rntte 13'* 13% 13 1 * ' 3-'4 Franklin .. .. 13% 1»% 13% 11’* Giroux Dons.... 4% 4'* 1% • % Granby . 3x % ::x«, r.s ,:x Green** Oannn’a '*'• *'i» s ’« ■ v ''* Isle 110'a1e.... Cx3 t 28% 2" 4 i.oki • 'upper :>x 38% 2X' a Miami 24'« 24 f « 24 '*« 24 - M.tli tu k B*' 60'* *!* T ANARUS, 6ft’i \,*v. • ’on* 20 2<*'« 20 20'« Nipisslnu ■ .. x '** s*» 8 \ S‘x North Butte.... :’.l 2'» 7 * :ti Old Do in. .. 50 .'.O i* , 49 % Quin*’\ . xt 4 x: riliunii'Ui ...... I2 1 j 12' • 12'j 12 * j U ri. Alining., t"'. I'* 1 * ift 4ft Do, preferret! *x: 4 t- , 1 ‘ ■ Utah *'nn« ... t* 5 7 „ !? L. • Utah Dopper... ss'* *"»'♦’* 585!*'x Indiana u 1•• * - .1 • 1 - I *»' s 1«» 1 < North Lake •>*« '• T ANARUS» 6•* *> ’• HOxTDN ( OI'PF.B H4WKBT—Ulnae. \. 1- . 1 ire, 71 *' ' 4%; Ah- 1 me* k. 27 >: AlJouez, 14. Algoni t. 6'*; ll**s. K Uorbllt. 7%. Huston El>, IT.: Ih»y State G*>s. 26. Ilutte A Superior. 2M*; t’Hl & A * lz.. 87%. Dal. A lie* la. I«9. Crnll,. 21%; I'blef, I' y . Dhlno. 27: «’**p t»er Range, 6", Dalv W’est. 6 . Duels Daly, 1"< : East Butte, 13'.,: 1 Irst Na tional. 2",. Franklin. 11%. Giroux; 4»»; , ()<d<llie|d Don.''.. 4 % : Granby. Gr. Danunca. s'.t-lb, Indiana. 15%; Inspna tlon. IS 7 -. Isle Royale. 2x: K*rr Like, 2 16-16. i ..I R*»se. 4, Lak*'. 38. Mas*., 8. Mu-on Valley 12%. Mayflower. 1 . Miami Dopper, 24 t .: Mohawk, 6'*',t.N«*v it'otu, 2ft?-*; New Baltic I. Nev. Utah. 5. Nlplssing. B',; North Ilutte, t|. Nor. Lake, 7. Ohio Dopp* r,< I',. Ojibwny. lr‘.' B « *ld DolntiJ 6 7 - . <'l*l Doill, ' t . (>**<• ula lie IVcnl « r* <‘k I.s'*. <juli,«>. X 2: Raven. 4u; Hay Dons., 17-* 4 . Hhtm nnn. 12% Shut tuck Art*.. I'.*'*. South ~ Lake; itAit Hop. -* opt**-*, -4*, A B**ston, 3 \ Tamara* k. 29, Tilnltv, 6. I'n:l«d Fruit < i»;n., Ixs**; Flab Don*., 17 *i: Dlah I’opper. M»: D. S Smelting. I**',; d*» pf«l.. I VT v: WAdVerine ll’ Wyandotte, .'*>. Yuk* n, x\ ItOHTOX * OITKH I.FTIFIt. Reported f«o The Time* by Pui>i*> ! Webt'.'t a do . March 22- fmndoti m* t*il ! market opening Spot. 168 2s B*l. up 11s 3*l; futlltes. i66 7s 6*l up 11* 3d. The Iteston nr.rk**i opaned a<tl\e an«i *.>m* what liigher all round this morii ina. in sympathy with the strength in London nod th*' continued upward t**n , <!*•.,*'c of the metal market tn tins reentry, * opr***—u*»vr selling freely at 15L*. The volume'of buying onleis Inoi* a*"* contioued strength. Antal* - *a*na(e«t I* op 78 and Anaconda 4***,. i The like Dalumet k i AfixoiiH, D*,pj*cr Range mat U|ub i’**p -I|ci. utc all strong. i;« tH,rtv*l , for Ti e Times by ltuv»leii. j Stone A Du.. March X 2: The tuornltig J session of the Boston copper share fHE DETROIT TIM I- S : FRIDAY. MARCH 22. 1912. t market lias been chara* tcriled wtttt •• geiiesalh strong *one with «« ifood dtstrlhuOon of orders. B,r|lnwni ••** wind* the cr.ppcr *Uar«* l»as been Mo ther improved hy lb* mtvuncc •” ' t * ahilllug* iti London metal Itnite bus be»-n prominent in the trad* ing. advancing to 31. a ga'n .ot l » point* I.aßew a* in g<«»d dematnl no - 404.4 at .'.a*.. CaC A Arl2— — .M• >I;I Hi >2 >c*LYilf V uti l't»ve denr. ing* Chino Is strong at 3* 4- t ianK lin ha* b. cu falrlv a« ti\ 4 pad tea-tied 114. Kail Butte has h4-4»n !ie«Ml> dealt In an4| show* a trM4*ti4»na. . *•»!• vmlice. Halt*' ami riuperior ma<l4 a n«-w high r< conl ami was In a< live demand. DETROIT STOCK EXCHANGE .4-4-.. J At aie White Lead 1 otn 2' •» -- D<i. prvferreti . ..v*. -* :? American Lumber .... a" Amor shipbuilding, com ** Do. preferred I'J" Burroughs Atld. M Cos.. 3,0 *■"' Comnionw'tb P A Co. *■’ * Ih>. pref4*rred HB' j * < ltie». Ser\!<••*. com 8’* 1 . Du. preferred ...... . 4 Mr I* ,v C. Nat. Cos l"-‘ ’i ’ iV|r<iii Ci •* a met y t'o. . . ‘'*’l '-”*■* Dctttdc Ldison Cos 121 I-* 4 I>, t up 1 A .M Ins Cos. 13J •••• !*viroit I. AS. Cos., com. 7 Du. preferr -tl la', ■• • • • brnral Mot Pis Cos., com. I'•>. preterred . <5 *8 «; 1-4 » ♦ Lake* Kbg. Works . . . '*• 4 dtf.-Amn Sugar **o... tl ;' ‘ ’ Iran Sliver Aiming C 0... 125 Haves Mafg. C 0... l g - Moil ind-M. L .Sugar Cos. ... tl '» f,t der Motor Cos • • *4 Mich. F. ,v Msr In*. Cos. ns . .. \'Uh Mule Teb CO, I'M 1“" fJ-' , s' pl l •' <.. com 8 k ,J * I '4l. preferred 1"" .... Mrvlryii Crude Rub. Cti.. li •••• National Grtvesr. com.. :io's : '.7 4 Do. preferred m!', h* 4 Packard Motor. pf« 1.... 1"14 I"tt * Parke, Davis A C 0...., 112 • • • Hei Motor Truck C 0... *' ,J '* Reo Motor *'ar Ctj 21 St f.rr* a-Dillon Cos Standard Screw Cos., com 82 Do. preferred !♦- .... standard AecM't Ins Cos. 138 ... . Truased Con. Steel l'o.. . 2" .... D*«. preferr >tl 10*% U. S. R.ollattjr <*o., «*4tin. t* no, preferred ■ ■ - . *3 U. S Motors, coin 1" l*n. preferred 3U 4 1 Whlto Star Line.... 50 Wolverine F Cera. Cos t % Uniikit and Trust Con. ’ Central STiTlnu* '2B'i •• • • ' Detroit Savings •••• -Detroit United 185 Dime Savings 138 First National I s " l*' s Knirvlew Saving* 1"* •••• • lertnan-American I ’>o .... ffome Savings 2S‘. - ••• 1 Metropolitan St ate 150 1 Michigan Savings 233 .... Natl. Bank of Commerce I'd* .... Ol<l Dt.-trolt National... . . . 175 Peninsular State 17*’. Peopli’s State 242 250 _Wa> n.- Canntfr Savlngr . -4•» ■ , ■ • Detrfdt Trn*t Ct» 288 Se. arity Trust Cos 21!* 22- Unon Trust Cos 15« t 18a GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. DETROIT. March 22—dost Wheat tv a * Piisv ami lower at the mpenlng on Tmsiluy l,eian*t* Liverpool failed t«» pay any attention to the Aim-rii'an strength of Thursday. This upturn >mne from expurt buying on bi*tl» 4-on*!* I'ram <• was taking Pacith coast wheat at bill trice* and Antwerf* wa* getting s<>me bargain lots at New York. The expi>rt buying I* not taken very ri-rii'Ualy hy most ilealers, n* the prices here and at Liverpool *b> not Justify Ibe expectation of any important bu*i to*** along that line Delay it* settling the British coal *trtki i* helping tho bull* a little ami * Argentine exports, while 41litt•- heavy, were not *4> l:trg4- .1* 4\p4 ct4-d While 4-ro.p tlamage ip w* i* talk>-d ah4tnt every day. it doe* not ap pear t4i have mm li influence in putting price- up. Tli« r»'port* at*- Imllish, but everyl»(*lv * x|4c, t* them to t*e that way and the trade i* not taken by surprise: In fact If would lake pretty hud r* - pors t*» iustifv |»re*«nt expe*tiitlons in the Hue of crop damage and moderately bad reports will n**t help nun h. v‘r*»p prospects in th** west are sahl t*» be ex*:ellcnt. Tin* average speculator is afraid t" do anything Those who are naturally bullish have heard su ntu* h .< out t' " ti|sc Dhtcago stocks that ITT* \ ir* while th** bears are afraid to take chance* with the crop tlamage s* ih<ui at hand. Tills makes for small flu - tualion* All*! light trade There was nothing doing in wheat on Friday. An early loss of '*e was recovered. Dorn moved up *,**•. rye gained I<\ beans advanced 2c and timothy seed lost *>c Wheat quotations: Dash No. 2 red wheat, s*x \c; May opened with a loss ot Lc at sl.ft" L atul advanced to II.•'(•'.. July opened at 98\c anil ad vann **l to !*!' •. September open* and at and advanced to "S'?* ; N«». 1 vv Kite, 9$ ", c • ’ours** grain quotations: Dorn —Dash No. 3. 6!*'»i ; N*>. 3 yellow. 1 mr at 71* . No. 4 yellow. 2 curs at 6ftr. Outs Stand.ltd, 1 *ar at 57c: N*>. 1 whit*. &8t v c. Ry»»—Dash No. 2. !•:{«• bid. Beans liiiiii *dt '.te, prompt nn*l April ship ment, 42.12 bid. May, $2.17. t’lov or*e*'d Prime spot. !dT barfs dr fr* 25: April. $13.10 sample 17 !>ag* Hi $ 12.5 ft I'* at 41 prim* nlslk*-. 113 sample ilsikc 14 bag* nt 411.5 ft Ttmottix* seed Prime spot, 75 I avs at |6.!♦•' Re«'etpts in the Detroit market Ffl* day .i , luded 800 bbls of flour, 4 < ar* ■-.it H nf corn and 7 of Withdrawals w«r* 6<>ft bbls of flour. 9,853 bu of corn. 2.816 bu nf *>ais and l.ftOft bu of rye Stock* are tt’t 799 bu of wheat. 158,35 4 bu of corn. !<>■*.•)•*'* bu of oa.s, 2.371 liu of barley and 2 4.762 bu of rye. It.. elpt* «» f wheat FridaJ Mlnne-J a |»o||s. ISO ears. against i:tf» a year' asm, Duluth. IT rare, against 11. Win- j nlpes 3t7 * irs, against 2"7: Kansas 1 rttv :• (iiis, against 37. tunaha. IS . ear's. 9t gal list * St lamia. 11 "10 bu, I auat list Tti.ooo bn. Argentine wheat exports t«.r the week. I.!»12.0"O bu Primary whiut receipts w*-re 104,000 tiu. agatm-t tol.Ono Inf a >»ai nun. tlvparts of wheat and flour Friday, < ITT.""" bit Liverpool wheat closed ’»<i and lew* er Vttid Corn ~T tr+jU higher. — TOI.FUO t.H\IX \M» PROin t’K. 'I * fr.ITT"T Marr h TT —U H• ■ a I'. I'm s li. It rti Max*. Hot',. lull. *l 00 * . Hept.. S&’.e <’"rn. <’ash. 70 l ie; M.v, :,V.r; July and Sept.. 73 'jc. 'Mts. Fash, f,:. V; May. 5i 7 .p\; July, M *»c. S* pt.. 4jr,< lt>c Cash. '*2(’ Floverseed: t’ash and March, 113 tfc; April sl3 N«i 2. 113 Oft. N'o 3. 112 '*o. rejected. sl2 *.5 Alsike: Cash and March. sl3 Timothy Dash and Mari h, s«!'.*>. Rutter, eggs and bay unchanged. ('Hlf AUIt t.lt \ I >—Opening. Clll'CAflo. March it — Wheat: May and Jid v down \o\ Dorn; May and Julv down ,r Oats May down '»r; July down *4<• Provisions steady. Noon Wheat Ml} up ; S.« July up i,c. Dorn. May and lulv up tints Mu\ up July up ',( Close-- \\ heat May up #>.c, July Up y,i». Dorn. Mi'> and July up l 4 <\ O.itj; May up *i - Inly up l *e Provisions •XeM.iV Wheat Mai I «l hi 1 hS*i 1 ol »\st a; Jill ... !*s'« !* s• j *H ' S!.s'4 Hept "*< X!**V Mi xl»0 \ Corn— . 1 . I May... TO*. 7l T ANARUS« To**, . 1-, July... Tit» \T2'. Ti 1 *1»T 2 Sept S. . Tt *, T 2 TI ATI ', < »n t s Ma>... f'T*-. xa"-\ bSS-h IS'-. XtS ’. P*'* XstS Sept ... IP« 12 11 **» sl2 fork-- May.. xl*i 12 10 **o It. 2 bit. 3. lul> 71 DiS2 It»HT it»T2 laird — .. . . A , May.*, •' -1* •** •’» xl*i July. . !• Ife !. 77 *S 72 xl.** 72 lilhs y|ny... *.* x" !• 22 bit }.» ! July’.’ '•» it 012 03» $ 3.* I xs-Spllt s-Sold x - Asked ti-Hul I Jot* Prlillßi Omar Htikl. Tlan Prtntlns Cos., IS John R.-M. : . MVESTOCh I’. 4vf Bi rr %l*o—Opealag lliiiinlhu A S|e« en* - Live Min k Hepori. E.VriT BUFFALO. N Y„ Mar* h 22 r- Catilv Hei etpts 13 csrs, mai kvt strong. best I.B'C to I.BSO-Il*. steors. 3* .58 4>S. gooil prime h-"*’ to 1,4*40-11* steer*. I*4#* 5*4; gooil prime 1.-’OO t*» 1. Hmi-Hi. steers SS.SOf'i 7.15: lo st 1.100 to 1.21*0-|li shtppfnc steers, 3*5. 8.7 •; iiieiiiuin but* her steer*. t,o**o t*» I.lo** $-4*5,40; best fat cow*,. .85; fair to goi»*t do, lit* 4.50. ixHitmim to med ium do. $2.5t»4f1. trimmers. #3.254* 3; best fat betters )G4i ii.il); good fat sll‘d*l»H. 41 7 11 81*1 ■ Imll* 111 H'MMI 4p4| $I 25 *|i 4.*55 . stock hei f *‘i s. $5. 2.5 and 3 7.0! best reeding steers, ilehorm-d. I'.jOtt 5. -omnioi. fe**»tlng mi-it,, $3.504< 4; Stockers, all urailes. $3.50*4 1. prim* *-x- Port I,ulls. $7i.5u1i.8 m a 6ut*’her bulls. $4.75#i % 35; bologna l*ulls, slt4 4.30, st<*ck hulls. $3.2-41 15 best milk er* nn<l sprlngi-r* $ 1575: common to good do, $25fv35. , ilog*. Rei-lptS. 2** 4-a”*: ''oarket. lower; heavy. |B'>il.lo; yoraers. t N '•) 3.10; pigs. $7.23. Sheep: He.dpi*, !* ar>. mark'd ..strong ti>p lambs. sS<| 8.29; yearlings. 48.50 V/ 7: wethers. s*>'n *•.J7>. »-« ••*, l-.-e J 0 *'• 1 *L Calves: ss4i t 0.60 KANT lit IT VMI—I li>hlu«. EAST BUFFVLt*. N Y , Marcli 22 Cuttle; Receipts. 32- hea*l. mark'd, fairly active ami steady, piiim- slier*. $7.504» 8. liUti hi-r graile*. $3.-*p'i I. Calvi's: Receipts. s si* h* a<! ma k*-t a*- tivi an*! 5 liigher. 1-11 11 to **■•• I* ■» $•• • • 10.50 Sh*‘« p and huilL Rei-eipts. 8.000 'head, mark'd activ*'. lambs 25«* higher: clioi* i> lambs, fs**i 5.20. < nil t*» fair, .torn 7.-a. \ curlings. 47 t 7 2.'. sheep, $-4* 8.23. IL-. eipt* 550 h* ail; market fairly' active nn*l sti-ady; ymk i-rr. l 1 • Vl l ; heiivv, 4 7.8a >4 8. roughs, $8.73*1' • 7.35 ."tag*. $5.-4*^18.541 I MON x|TH lx 4 \ltll**. < UNION STUCK YARDS. CHICAOO. ’Ma 1 <*h 22.—Hi a* Receipts. 14.000; market, steady: mixed and butchers. $7.2- it 7.70, h»:a vy 47.3.3 it. 7.7 U: tough heavy. $7 35 'll 7 it), light, $7.35 - 7.70 pigs. *•« »sr,|7Jo Cattle: Re*<»ljd». 2, , mark't. «|ulet to stea*iy: beey*»*. J5.2C <a k. 85; *'*>ws ami heifers. _ss.s0 f n 8.70: stucker* ami fi'eilers. 44.25'u 8 50, Texans. $4 calves. ss.so'u 8 sheep Receipts, 7.000; market, stead) to strong, native. 4441*5; western. 14 -0 0*5.25. lambs. $-Ko'<» < 85. western, $6.25 '>i 8 I |.E\ FI. VMI. I « LEN ELAM*. U.. March 22. Hog*: Receipt*. 1,80.0 head: steady to -c ! htghi'r, heavi* .*. s7.6oi»r 7." 1 * yorkej* an>l light*. s7.x 5; mixed. s7.xu. jog*. $'5.7'.. Cattle Receipt*. 5 car*, strong. . rihi-ap_ stiil lambs: Receipts. X cars; '1,".,.", top Calves Receipt*. 200 beau; : $3.25 top. PRODUCE. The market, as a whole, i* in some what better shape than earlier in th* week. Butter holds steadily ilrin. Tbs il* mum! for i ggs for the Easier trade is heavy, and in spite of liberal rc * eipt's dealer* i nnii'it get sny *to< ks ah*' id. Poultry denier* ar*' looking for a big di'inand next week, espei'lally for fat heav-% hens on account of th*' be gin nI ng <'f tbe Jiwish holidays. Pota toes ar*- mirli.TluC’il a* til pi it e, luit tli* Chicago market is higher and ihwtdedlv llrmer in tone. Following several days of onlv modiTHt* tn-cipts the ib iaaud for dr*'*.*»'il it* 1 vi'S lias caught up xv f1 • | the supply, and that deal Ik also firmer Provisions are higher in parts of til*' list, but sugars are steady at the decline. Apples—l2.7s #3 73 per bbl limta nan—Good snipping stock. sl.ss $ 2 25 lieuna—Dried Lima. 74j> 7%c lb. Cnllforala Fruits Grape Tokays. $i 7>5 u 2 pet box. Olery Florida. s3.so<tt 4.50 per crate. $i p 1.25 per dox. Caultllovxer— 75 Q 85c bu. t 11 tillage—i«3%c per lb. Cheese— Michigan flats. 14%<919c; late made. 17 4ff 18c; New York flats. 19'u HUc: Cheddars. H»c; domestic F'vEss. ia®22c; block Swfss. 18® 20c; imported Swiss, 21*(at31c;> Limburger, 17 1 j a 19c; brick cheese 20(3 210 lb. Cranberries—Late Howes. $2 50 per bu; s!*.so per bbl. Dates—Persian new. sv* 'u'Oc per lb; Fards, per lh. llri'Nxril 4 wives —• Fancy. 5* ‘t 8* 10c; common, Hft 9c pe** lb. Figs—lmported new. !14|16c per lb; California. 35« lb. Fisuan Huddle*—3o-lb. boxes. pe- M> Fresh Vegetables —Cucumbers, hot hou*e. $2f|'2.25 pei doa; lettu*e, hot -41 r»(* per dox. sSti3.so per hamper; onion*. 12V»o pet doz. green peppers. 73c bask* !, carrot.*. 85<p S*oc bu. slial iots. l*oci<4l; asparagus. California. 75c per bunch wax beans, ss{s&.so per bu. Crape Fruit—Florida $5 50^7. *.rapes— Malagas. s6 , '>s bbl liuser —Fancy white. iß'(# 13c; am i ber. 15'g \Bc: extracted. 10 a tic lb. Hay—Detroit shippers are paying th* 1 following price* for baled hav tn rar , lets. f. o b, Detroit: No. 1 timothy. I2o*f. 21; No. 2 timothy, st!>(<4 2'>, clover, 1 wheat and oat straw, $8*»8.50 Loose markets ranged tiom s22fr2£ as to quality. Illdea No. 1 cured, 12)*c; No 1 fre« n 10%c, No. i cured bulls. 10c. No green. 9c; cured calf No. 1,17 c; green calf. No 1. 16c per lb; horse hide*. No. 1. $3 75, No 2. $2.75; sheep skins as to wooi. 25cff51.50: No. J hides, lc oft on kip. l%c off on c*lf l.emoua—California. $5445 50; Measl ns», 44 50®5. Lime*—ll K 1.25 doz Union*—Yellow. 12(82.15 bu; Span* |§ii, $2.35«t 2 50 per crate 45 50 per case; Bi-rnnidas. $3 50 per crate. Oraairn—i.’allfornia navels. fancy, $0.50#4; choice,. s3.sotrdi per- crate; FIOI idas. 8 3.76 per b*ic. Poultry—Springs No 1. lßi lie lb. No. 2, l 1 M<- fowls. 14 8150. No. 2. 12V 13c; geese, 13## 14c; ilui-k*. young. 17«. 18c; turkeys. 178 18c lh. Vfaeapple*—; lorldas. 44 erst# i’liinioo—f *ar lots, track. Detroit, are selling at $1 tOtft 15 bu: new Ber mat,as. 42-0 83 bu. Ktdns—Detroit buyers are bidding as follows: No. 1 skunk. $2.50; No 3 musk rat. 60c. straxx lierrie*—so B»sc per quart box. Bnret ivtator*—Terseys. kiln dried, $2 1082 20 per crate. 'I *»ii»at*»e*— Florida, $4 50 per 8-bss k"t * rate, 80885 c per basket 'I allow —No 1. 5%c: No 2. 4%c lb Wool —MhhlgTtn unwashed wool for *ou*hern. central and northern fac tions V \ and % blood. l»f?80c; de- Inlre. unwashed, 16ttl8c: common, rough and fine, 14ftl$c lb; f. o. b. c*>.untry polntg . innniNo phicf*. 4 an neil GMds —Apples, gals., $3.50; baked Dean.* 1-lb. Sog 80c; Lima !>* iins. Iliu’lOa. Corn: Fancy Maine. $1.10; standard. 50c. Table beets 41.2581 40 Peas Fap*), early Juti", $135, stand ant $1; soakcHi, oosp7oc. Salmon. rioi-Kcya. tall. 42.34. flat. $2.40; Alaska r«d*. $2 I®. Alaska pinks. $1 20. Toma toes, sl.4*»f# 1.60; succotash. $lB 1.25 p,-i d**z l'eas Marrowiat, $1.15; early June. $1 25. sifteil earl) June. 11.45 pet dot. lobt'lng prices in 100-lh. sacks Brsn. 128; coarse middling* S2B. fine middlings, 432; coarse corn meal and cracked corn. |3O; corn and oat chop, ■ |1 7 per ton Flour —Jobbing prices: Best Michi gan patent. $4 X 5 aei-ond patent. $4 60. straight. $4.26, pure iyc. $5 23; spring i patent. |.'> I*o per bbl. In wood. Hardware Nails. $2.35 b»rse; plain am, taicil wire. $2 pei cwt: galvanised barbel wire. 12 25 per spool; galvan ized shoots. 25 gauge. $1 per cwt. -Ingle bit axes, bronzed. si.6o per do*; polished. ss> per do*, black sheet*. $1 per ci*4. i artlugf bolts, small. *0 p»r , t , ( tg' •’«rt tet c« nt off list machine -oit* shut 11. TO por CsR off. ! large. 6v ncr cent off list. Oil Haw linseed, 73c boiled lin seed, 74 <• 7 Dtam<»nd headlight kero sene, 9c; perfection, 9%c. L*>cenc, 13c. (,’rown gasoline. 13*: per gul. turpen tine tn barrel l*>ts. 55e per gal l*ro« l-i*»«4* Me*.* pork. 41*. ■'><*. f.*m- I ||y, $1 i,sfl(*» is.sb. medium, clear. 4174' ; |x; tin ms, 13%**; I>rlsk4ds, II *» l_V; shoulders. !**%»,; t'tcnic hams. :*Lji ; 1 l»S* nil, 12 '•< 111 . lard, ill tierces, to, , | kettle rendered. It*' 1) **n»*r* -Corrected daily bv \V. I(. ; i-Must A .non • •'rystal «lomltn** s. 2 lbs. 4'.i.25. 5 lbs. $8.75; Enlde Tnhb'ts. |7.55; <’l»t *T 04: FuneS, >*’■ 40: \XX\ i |***«v*iered 4f.60. Htan*lard Powdered, |(’ 45. Uranulnted. extra roarse, *8.11: tti <• in bulk. $8 **s; 35-ll». cotton*. |6 I*4; 1 Dlnuoixl A. $8.15; U**nl* «'tloners' A, $ .; Nti I. 46 85; No. 2. 4«05; N«». .1 N*>. ' | 3.7 :*'>. No 5. $:*.!••». N**. 6. 45 Bf. No 7, 1 c.i X $5,75. No. .'. ta-It; No 10. , » . . N«. 11. $560, No 12, |6 5.1; N*> 12. Jj ;« ,\i* ii, $5 6g No 15, $660. lions*'. * hol<! i'oHtrrd. 51TT*. cm ton*. 18 to <-asv, JI7 25. 1-lb. cartons. 1$ to case. $4 ADVICE TO INVESTORS By Finance I InHMi'c i In |MI I I iMiri'haanl 1,0 Uti ikarn la Ihf Fife Hrara Xlaluu I u., of Stulti llakolai al*« 1,000 ukarra af \neknr Oil aa<l l«a» af lfc» larrlluo •if trlaonn. I kair never realised aa> Iklaa (rwa ellker oae. Please *• I me ll I «»•» m »U«h" or arr Ihrj or aa> valor. •• J AM foired to the conclusion that you were atunK lu tioth of these iS fc—a Hto« t.ml I thhik thnt your chant e* of realising anything on tuent are \t>ty,‘ very slim. TTTcTTV? WTTI havn not taken to the wood* altogether. hiwever, for there is an offering of the a took .it 2' _• rente a share in a ren ut broker* circular. The market is not very active. though. and there are apparently no buyer*. There does not .-.eem • o h* any definite information on the state of the property which ban beeu idle for eome time, 1 ant infrmed. The Anchor 1* buried iu the mud it would appear. 1 have been unable ■»» find any tra«e of It. It apparently did not operate in th« territory of Arizona, simply incorporating there for the purpose of taking advantage of the very liberal laws on incorporation. The directors cun dispose of u property on their own authority without consulting the stockholders under \rixonu laws. They cun do just about as they please with the company cencially. it looks as if you would have to write both these stoc ks off as a loss uni charge' tt up to experience. It is possible that a tew dollars miglu lie i call zed out of the Five Hears stock, but it is a question whether it would he worth the trouble and commission to dispose of it. You might see a broker about it. The Anchor Oil seems to be without any value. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT iKUE. i'll show you kids how ✓ —\ TO PLAT BALL. I'LL USE Jtj \ the glove and you step J B«CK a little and throw * s H * WD * s YOU C*N — " —.— . s —\ NOW. cone on, SHOOT En ° VfR! 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ w - 1 1 " ■■ / MEANT ONE lm£ " BUTTER AND EGGS. flutter Extra*. 2!»C: first*. 28c lb; and thy. 21c; packing *t«< k, 20c lb F.kbm —Current receipt*. ease* ln < lud*>d,. 21 per doz. Market easy. Ue cflpt* on Friday. 5112 ca*e*. \Kl\ \ Ofth PltOlH t K M ARKET. NKV YOIIK. Mar* h 22 —Flour: Quiet nnil steady. Pork: Firm; mesa, tmi i'. f.e I,;tr«l. Firm; mhbHr went, spot. fy.iJ.i*i !•.<».» Sugar: Haw. easier; <•ntrifutr.il. •*< test, $4.42; muHrovailo, \'< i<st. 2 rellned. dull, cut loaf, |f> ti»; cruehed s•' !•*, powdered.' Ift.liott granulated. s6.f<"• hT, *'.r. I'oiiee; Rio, N<* ", on *pot. Tal- ' low; Quiet; city. ♦><■; eountrv, !» :l ( ft R c. 'l.tj: Kirin prime, sl.4<>; No. 2, $1.15; < lover. $n 1.25. 1 >ren*eil poultry: , Dull; turkeys, 12h21<: chickens, IMi 21‘.-c; fouls 11 4i U'ji;; duck*. 116 1 Live poultry: Weak K»4ne, 3*f 1 •»<'; I <luck*. 17c fowls, 1 ■*• *, U,l’■ S' • turkeys, 161120 c; roosters. 10 . chickens. 13c. t’heese; Cuht and firm, state milk, common to specials, IS'ii 19c, skims. Common to '•pedul*. 7 *4<* 15c. flutter: Firm; receipts. 6,801; cream ery. extra, 31c; state <lalry, tuba, 23'tc 30c. imitation creamery firsts, 2tte. Kggs Irregular; receipts. 14.524; near by white fan< y, 254i 20c; nearby mixed .fancy, 22c. fresh firsts. 22 •-* *i 23 Vfec. UUf UiO UHOI ISKOI M RthK'L CHICAGO. Man h 22 - Hotter: .Ex tras. 3'b\ llrsts. 28c; <lalry extras. 2*i ; firsts. 25c. Hag*: inline firsts. 20* t e; firsts. If* *** •. Ohrese: Skims, 18fi |\< 2 c; yming Americas, lx c* 'n I;»«•. Potatoes: f T.IOST t.tt. Ltyp pnnltry* Privet*.-! 4 <tr l; > < , ducks, 1■ a 1 gecac. ! 11 't l!i ;' tu; keys. 14a 1 I U. S. GOVT BONDS. Bond quotation* reported by Hayden, Stone & Cos.. March 22: New 2s registered lOn •-a 10D 7 ., l>o, c'oupon 100', 10" 7 , Neu 3s registered lo2'j 103 registered 11l 11 4 \ Do, coupon .. 114 111% NEW YORK COTTON. Cotton prices reported by Hayden, Stone A- <*n„ March 22; March lO.Jt 10.35 \f<.% 10.38 10 37 July 10.49 10 19 August * l®* I ** 10.53 4>f*,-fnbpr ....^— ... lu.lo 1u.60 ronßir.> nnum Corrected dul.y oy ’.he First Na tional bank. Detroit; ( hecks on London. <1 ' r *S» M 68 <o ands 4 f344 •••• 00 *l, i 4 y 2 ~, • Checks on ParU,... 6 19% 5 17*4 i httt'Ms on HeilSn .. 9* 6-18 DIAPHRAGM RENT, ORGANS MOVE I P INTO THE THORAX KVI RETT Wash. Match 22. \ rase of a man alio lived 2 1 ifuvs with I.is stoin.n I> and much of his Intes tines, relocated in ,hls t hoi ax is inter cst*nit m» Ileal men of this city. \t Idle worklnu In a logging camp near sultan tlie mun xva* crushed He xx a s t k< i t<* a hospital and lingered ii'lmdiT a FYi*»f*TTi. ~ although ft rent in his dipuratri hn<l 'fl< hm<l the stomach aft<l It. teat Inc*. reassembling them in an< tb* .- part of Ills hotly. Much <»f the 24 days the workman was walking about the hospital, ate tegular!) and rnmplnlned of little pain. The phvsicinn who performed the postmortem *«>* he douhts If a similar i < as« i * rt crude I. Fair* lex* *» Flood In Oxer. Kairvlew's rtooilvd district ie now completely fre*- fr<*m xvater ami the resblt nts are living In Ct*mfort once mor • The hlnstlng of the ice In fan ners «r*ek allowed the surface Water to flm' an nutlet* and It went rushing ‘on to the D< troll rlvei like a sprlnc Ireshrt Most of the winters fee ami snoxx' lies now b<en nieltcrl ami the people of the lerrltorv do not fear u It repetition of the recent iiiumlnt ton Prlntlna l»oa i Might, Tlaseo Printing Cos.. 16 John R.-at. To Clean the Teeth My a Physician. The right' way to brush teeth is t«» xx'ork the brush doiyn from the Klims to tm* teeth. Tlie old wiv of rubbing the brush » rosswise of the teeth is likely to cause recession of the gums. Home dentists claim that It leads even tually to Riggs disease. To brush the teeth properly Is a more tedious process tha.i the common way, bed* it Insures tlie welfare •• f both gums and teeth. Put the brush on the kuiiis and brush toward the teeth and off thetr pntnt* Thtto tle*- hrlstU s serx«! to stimulate tin* khiiih tud keep them in place as w< 11 as to cleun the surfaces of tlie teeth The surfaces of the modern may be cleaned in the ordinary way by a hack and forth motio nnf the brush. HISTORIC OLD OAK TO HE TENDERLY CARED FOR MINNEAPOLIS, March 227—A Klffun tlc oak tree that has stood for three centuries at Grlmes-ave. ami Mornlnic slde-rd In Edina vIIIhk' 1 , was “pen sioned" by the MornlnKsble flvll league. The lcaK'ie voted to fence it in every way and to provide for It until it dies of old' - ■ » Serving first ns the government's of ficial mark of the Junction of four quarter sections of land, It is unique among ail American witness trees; It went doxx*n In the government's first fVal4 notes us the official landmark, h is always remained s<> and now marks The juncufffl ><T The streeTs. Tin- ancient tree shaded Indian coun clls i eentury ago an«l w’as xx'ell known when Gideon H. and Hainu*d A. Pond established their mission at the lakes. Will ><it \nsxxer \n«*n> nioie* l.ettera. Prosecutor Hugh Hhepli%rd ask< <1 The Times, Friday, to announce that he cannot answer anonymous l*U«rs from loan shark Jilßflms. He wants them to giv* thejir Jfctnes or come to him lr< person. sMwln*' them that they need feat n* puhin-iTy In th*' matter: that he will suppress heir names if they sq desire. BKW YORK MOJIRY. NEW YORK. March 22.—Money on call. 2V. per cent. Time money. 3-w 4>**r cent for six months Mar silver: London. 26 16-18 pence; New York, --Demand sterlinir: t4.x?.2Jh Absolute Ssctiritv THE PEOPLES STATE BANK Cor. Fort and Shelby Streets Offers to patron* a safe and convenient depository for Saving ov Trust foods. 102 WASHINGTON AVENUE (ARCADE) COR- WOODWARD AND PIQUETTE AVEE. COR. GARFIELD AVE. AND RUSSEL*. ST. COR. BAKER AND 23RD ST. COR. GRATIOT AND RiOPELLE STB. COR. MICHIGAN ANL JUNCTION AVEB. COR. RUSSELL BT. AND LYMAN PLACE 2200 JEFFERSON AVE. W. (DELRAY) Assptd Ovrr tMWv-«N Million Dollars. DUNNING A STEVENS, Ino. J v£iSp rwo** MaMlibPfl IM7I. I’aM la - J Da x and Hec'y-Tr*a* LIVE STOCK COMMI3SION, SALESMEN, ixiiua A* Live Mm:* I'arhaug* lumuiua. tom Muugiw, ft. V, A luit xoryt us «id;t*nt aalesmvn in each department. Corrtapaodcnce aolicltcd and Mtrktftl Do Ik* Root. M , Bill stork Your Name Oar Oarot Hat Report* furmahod est applicitloj Orders for th* purchaso of Stock. Cattle and Sboap promptly ntenttS 1 BUSINESS BRIEFS \. . - O. L. Kinney, city ticket agent of the Fere Marquette in Chicago, ha* been promoted to the position of city passenger agent there. Mr. Kinney was formerly in the Detroit office of the road. The »ucce*aor to W. I£. Woolfendcn, formerly district passe” ger agent in Chlcugo. but now general passenger agent for the road, has not been tilled. John A. Hewitt is art pointed commercial agent of the rond, with office* In Kansas City, Mo., and Q. C. Little take* a similar poaltloa in Davenport. Towa. T#* odktft of the Pere Marquette In Omaha. Neb. are discontinued and the huslneiiH will be handled from the Kansas City office. The Dell Telephone aystera shows gross earnings of $179,477,998 for the year 1911. according to the annual re port of the American Telephone and Telegraph Cos. This was an increa*.* of $13,865,117 over the preceding year. Expenses for operation were $60,085,* 435. and for maintenance $30,184,583. Depreciation was charged off at $28,- iti 55.832. and taxes amounted to s*.- 966,922. The net earnings were $31.• 5X8.297, an Increase of $591,889 ov*w 1910 Additions to the plant, includ ing real estate amounted to $55,680. 738. and this was chiefly accounted for by an Increase in outstanding oh ligations of $51,618,329. The assetr. of the company showed a total in crease of $78,601,429. * The Detroit Trust Cos., has Issued on instructive pamphlet entitled “De scent and distribution of property of intestates’* giving all the provisions of the Michigan laws on this question in understandable form. It alao take., up the leading features of the inherit .ance tax law of the stute and the laws relating to compensation of adininis trators. The Morgan ft Wright Cos. has com pleted arrangements for the purchase of the plant on Jefferson-ave., at the foot of Concord, formerly occupied by the Welch Motor Car Cos., from the General Motors Cos. The lot has .' frontage of 20b feet and extends back I 1,100 feet to the Detroit river. The factory Is set far hack from Jefferson-ave. The valued at SIOO,OOO. This plant played an important part in the early ; history of the automobile industry of i Detroit, having been occupied by the Oldsmobiie Cos. during the early da’ s of its development. The company la? er moved hack to loosing where it i* now located. Irately the plant ha>' : been used by the General Motors Truck Cos. for storage purpose.-' The land adjoins the Morgan ft Wright factory and it is imderstcol that a large addition to the rubber j plant will be erected at Borne future time. ) Detroit capital Is said to be largely interested in the National Body Cos. which is being organized to manufac ture automobile bodies and will estab lish a plant in Windsor. A site eon prising three acres in the east end of Windsor has been obtained and an plication will be made to the cit; council for exemptions. It is expected that ground will he broken some time in May. for a building to cost $35,00t. The capitalization of the company is sloo.ouo. C. A. Hoyden, who has been travel ing freight agent for the Detroit. To ledo and Ironton railroad, with head quarters in Detroit, has been appoint ed division freight egent for Detrot:, succeeding D. W. Dirr, who recently resigned. A. S. Hidy, cashier in the company’s office In Springfield, is ex pected to be promoted to be traveling , freight agent. The Kanawha Dispatch line, the freight connection of the Chesapeake ft Ohio railroad, will open an office *•. Detroit about April 1 in charge of W. I. Nokely. It is expected that F. M. Whitaker, vice-president of the C. 0., and Thornton D. Lewis, general manager of the Kanawha Despatch, will he in the city soon to make ar rangements. Through the failure of consignees to remove freight from the railroad ware houses as fast as' it comes 5 n there is considerable congestion in the freight warehouses and the rail roads are finding it difficult to handle the stuff arriving in less than carload lots. It Is reported that there are 75 cars of freight In less than carload lots in owl Detroit ygyl. wt\lch cn:j ; not lie handled until the freight that is already piled up in the warehouse f<* removed by the consignees. | BUSINESS MEN is It feasible for business men to buv Stocks? If so. what methods shoull they follow In order to be successful. ’ A booklet by Rogrr W. Rakwtn treat* o 4 this subject and will be mailed a ran* Address Compiling Offices of the Babeon StatlMlral Organization. 1 et Welleslev Hills. Massachusetts (.Merest nrrsnfwNtton of He rI»M In V. * WABTRD Acme White Lead Pfd. Detroit Creamery Cos. Reo Motor Car Cos. U. S. Motor, Com. E. B. CROWELL ft CO. Members Detroit Stock Riekssxc. «Ot» PKXORSrOT BLDG. Main 64111i City 6410.