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COMPUTE MARKET REPORTS—LATEST SPORTING NEWS SIXTEENTH YEAR. NO. 200. CUNNINGHAM HURLS FOR TIGEf CALDWELL AND WALTERS N.Y. BATTERY SELECTION, 25,000 FINS SEE GAME Detroiters Finish Badly Inter rupted Series With Yanks Today POLO GROUNDS. N. Y . May 20. -Vunnlnghttm was Jem-lng'* selec ion for ihe lout fame of the Tiger Yankee Merles. Caldwell and Walter.- comprised he New York battery. Ab< ut 26,000 'ans saw the game. First Inninic. DKTROIT —Bush (topped to Peek. Vitt was thrown out by Oedeon. ’ol>b smashed a single through Bak*r Cobb tried to take second when Walter* made a short over* throw to catch him off first and he wm* out, Htpp to Pe< k. No run. one lit. no error. Mitt' YoRK ■< ’unntnghain threw mt Oilhooly. Vitt and Burn* retired Magre Oedeon atruck out No run. Do hIP. no error Second Inning. DKTROIT High made a beautiful cateti of Veach'a liner that started to look like it triple High waa also under Heilman'* drive. Peck threw out Burn*. No run. no hit. no error. NKW YORK Young threw out Baker. Plpp tripled to right Peck tent a short fly to Cobb and Plop did not move away from third. Young threw out High. No run. one hit. no error. Third inning. DKTROIT—PIpp dropped Baker s throw on Young*' bunt and he waa aafe. manage sacrificed. Caldwell to Plpp. C unnlngham singled to left, •coring Young. Hu*h atruck out on »ree pitched ball*. Vitt fouled to •Iter*, one run. one hit, on* error. RACES 1 luuki Results. first R»ri>—3-year-olds, selling, * hirlonfi; Wistful. 10* (ft. MeDer- BOtt), Lt to 10. 1 to 1, and out won; ilatM f, 101 (Hehuttinger». li to B, Md 1 t 5. Mcond; Triple .rows. 100 i)lanov»r >. 10 to S, even, kid Ito I, third Time, 1:01. Hun- IMf Shot and OI»l Drury also ran. Woodbine Remilts. first Hac«—Handicap 3-y*er-ol<lx knd up, 0 furlongs: Rancher, 114 MmlthK $10.90, fll B 0 and 18. won: water lady. 100 (MrAtee), 93.80 and <I.OO, second; Bueeler. 110 tParrlns o«>, It. 00, third. Time, 1:10 l-B. [ima, The Masquerader, Sir Kdgar, ‘aukard, H tart I Ins. Ormulu also ran. Uecond Race -Selling, R furlonaa: law Hally, 104 (ToWns). JTlft. 4,90 and $3.10, won; Hlue Grass Ulla, lOS (Dlshmnn), $8.34 and $430, acond. Cadillac, 110 (Jones), $9.90, Hind. Time. 1:03. Rhymer, Ruddy, toady Far, Hnrbank. Commonest, lyeon, Wright Star and Kentucky k>y also ran. lODY OF MAN IN RIVERJO DAYS r <mnd at Foot of West Grand blvd., But Has Not Been Identified Tha body of r well dressed, unl donllfled young mnn was taken Ycm the Detroit river at the foot if West (Irand-hlvd.. Saturday morn ag. There were no marks on tb» tody. which had evidently been in lie water for a month. Ha was dressed In a dark gray lUlt. In the pockets were nine lenta, keys, knife, briar pipe, and l match hoi with the addresa. No. 104 Tlllman-at., on the cover. In a mno was another addreas —No. 581 lakerst. His ault was labeled Tlnsterfeld. Toledo.” There were io other marks of Identification. Ha was about 10 years old. The lody Is at the county morgue. .YNCH SENT TO ’EN.FORIO YEARS LONDON. May 20. —.leretniah C. ,ynch. the naturallfed American, of law York, who was convicted in onnectlon with ihe Irish revolt, was entanced to 10 years Imprisonment. This report was made to Amlmssa or Page this afternoon hy the ktneriean consul, Adams, In Dublin. The Prohibition party celebrates m fortieth anniversary this year, avlnx been formed In 1876 as the WCcCHSor of the Temperance party. V»rlattas'-—tbe plain neat kind—tha( » rlfkl —Tlmea Jab Dept.—Mala 4131. TODAY S GAME DETROIT. 0010 NEW YORK. 000 Uatterle* Cunntugbain and Stan age; Caldwell and Walters. Um pires Connolly and Owens. BARS HER CHUM,WIFE LEAVES HIM Htmbond Not 21 Sues For Divorce Through Father HURT IN BLAST, . SHE IGNORES HIM Among Other Woes In Court, Is Departure of Model Mate Unexplained defections on the part of mlsmated spouses figured In two divorce suits Friday. In one a model husband, who didn’t drink or use tobacco, and "got on” per fectly with his wue, according to the teetlmony of her brother, start ed for New York on a business trip snd never returned. In the other case, the wife drew away from the busband. Gladys Minds was deserted by her husband, Hugh Minds, after a married life of three years, she told Judge Law. Although they bad been happy together. Minds was last heard from in a letter to her father. William H. Green, from Buf falo. as he was starting for New York on a business trip. They were married in Bandwlch in 1907. Mrs. Minds, who has one child, lives at No. .127 Highland Park. She was given a decree. Rrule Karl Harrigan, who Is not yet 21, and brought his suit for di vorce through his father. William H. Harrigan. was never able to win the affection of bis wife, Cora, he told Judge Uilday. An oven full of rhs lo which he Inadvertently applied a match aa he was tinkering with the stove on hla hands and knees, blew him across the room, he declsrrd. but his wife wouldn't give the slightest treat ment to his Injuries. "I objected once to her associat ing with sn artist's model, and told her the girl would have to leave. She said she would leave, too." He was given a decree. | Sugar Market j kaanr —Corrected dally by W. H. Edgar * Bon; Crystal dominoes. 2-lb.. $11.89. Do. 5-lb, SI 1.65; Eagle tab lets, $10.25. cut loaf. 99.40, cube* il.il; XXXX powdered. 9* B 0; ntati srd powdered, $8.48: granulated, extra coarse, 9s.to; granulated, fine. In bulk, $1.00; granulated, 25-lb. cot tons. |S.IB; crystal domino gran.. 2- Ib. and B-lb. artnns. in cases. 1.4 IS; crystal domino, gran. HF cases. 19.49; diamond A, |9.TS; confectioners’ A. II; No 4. Is.os; No. B, II; No. I. 17.95: No. 7, 17.90. No. I. |7.18; No. 9. $7.30: No. 10. |7.75; No. 11. $7.70: No. 13. • 7.OB: No. IS. $7 00; No. 14. $7.10; No. tO. $7 90. non raktne mixture, sl,. beet granulated. $7.98 per 100 the . household powd„ re. 34 to ease, $1.40; Do, 40 to ease. $4.70 per eaae. DETROIT TIMES PRUDDEN STOCK WILL RELISTED Lansing Auto Wheel ('oncern (Joes On Detroit Stock Exchange Stock of the W. K Prudden Uo.. of I<an*ing. on Monday will be list ed on the Detroit slock exchange. This company Ih one of the state’s largest, manufacturer? of automobile wheels, and Its M >ck has been among the better favo r ed of the un listed on the local exchange Capitalised In 1904 at $30,000, the company has expanded at a rapid rate, and Its capital now is $1,000,- COO. Its dividends have averaged 45 per cent a year. The company plare a large addi tion to its plant ibi* year, xciord •ug to iniotmation that has been re ceived by a Detroit broker from one of the company officials. Reo Truck and Car. which have be*n advancing during the last 10 day*, nef are stationary. Truck was u little softer, Saturday, having been Lid for at 36. anr offered a: 1-2. Car is quoted from 44 1-2 to 46 1-4, but a slight deviation from Friday. D. U. R bid price was two points lower than on Frida;- It was quoted from 113 to 116. A high poi-’t of 119 was reached iu the early part of ibe week. j Detroit Stocks j NATI RDAVS gbOTATIORI. Bid A*k*d Acme White L A Col. 17 Do. preferred l>li .... Amtr. Is. A T Cos., com. 3X5 390 Do. preferred 110 112 Amer. Pub. Util., coin. 45 47 Do, preferred 75 .... Auto Body Cos • 24 Bur. Add. Mach. C 0... Aii Chalmers Mo. Cos., com. 162% ... Do. preferred 96 iuo % Char. Ir. Cos. us Am... 714 7% Do, preferred «% Chevrolet Mo. Cos., com. 230 333 'Cities Her. Cos., c0m.... 205 215 Do. preferred, xd . ... 84 85 | Coahufle (*-nd A 251 n«’ 5 6*4 | Coni. It. P. A U Cos., co 63% 65 Do, preferred 85 Continental Mo. Cos., co 3n 38% Do. preferr* and 9>4 10*4 !D. A C. Navis* Cos 91 .Detroit Creamery Cos.. 2i% 25 Detroit Edison Cos .... 133 134 A* t Det. Ir. A Ht. Cos. corn . . 20 Do. preferi eO ....... . 11 12% Detroit United By .... 115 11» 1 Dot. Val. A Kit. Cos l O'* Ford Mo. c,0., Canada. .... 407 V* | lien Mot. Cos., c0m,... 430 460 Do, preferred 116 118 Hollanu-St. L Sugar... 94* 1 o Vfc Iron Sliver Mining Cos. 140 166 8. 8. Kresge. com 13 Do, preferred 10 % 11 Maxwell Mo. Cos., com. 86 88 Do, l*t preferred ..89 91 Do, 2nd preferred... 67 44 SI 1 /* I Max. Crude Rubber Cos. 10 12*4 Mich. Stamp. Cos., com. 335 416 Mich. Bt. Tel. Cos., pfd 93*4 Mich. Hug. Cos., com 118*4 Do, preferred $7 , Mllen-Det. Theater Cos. 74* 8% Minn. Hug. Cos. com, xd .... 85 Do. preferred 95 National Grocer C 0.... 84 % 86% Do, preferred 94 94 Pac. Gaa A Klee., com. 67 5 » Do, preferred 84*4 91 <4 Packard Mo. Cos., com. 206 .... Do. preferred 101 10 A Palge-Det. Mo. Cos. new 56 56% Do. Old Stock 940 105.) Parke, Davis A C 0... 160 154 Reo Motor Car Cos 4 4 4* 4 5*4 Reo Motor Truck C 0... 36 38 Hcotten-Dillon Cos 41 Rtudebaker Corp. com 135 138 Do, preferred 108 .... Towar#' Creamary Cos.. 39V* .... Trussed Con. St. com.. 27*4 31 Do, preferred 10*4 White Star Line 52 [Wolverine Cement C 0.... 7 7% Banka aad Trust Compnales. Bid Asked Central Savings 260 .... Detroit Savings 290 Dime Savings 299 .... I Federal State 126 .... 'First. A Old Det. Natl. 196 .... | Oerman-American .... 179 .... i Highland Park State 776 Merchants National... 174 180 ! Nat'l. Bank of Com... 210 .... Peninsular State 296 .... , People* State 27ft .... United Savings Bank.. 230 .... | Detroit Trust Cos 4«)0 Security Trust Cos 24 3 247 Union Trust Uo 174 .... Oer -Amer L A T. Cos. 195 The following Arms are privileged to execute order* on the Exchange: W. E. Mo** A t'o., Carlyle A t ovah, I Geo M West A Cos, K. K. Maccrnne A Cos.. H W. Noble A Cos.. D L Sey mour A Cos, W B. Mclotoghlln, Mer i rill. Lynch A Cos., W. A. Hamlin A I Cos., Wm. A. N’eer A Cos., Sinclair A . Cool*. Emmet I* Sprague. Wm 11. I Rose A Cos., K. K. Pelton A t’o.. .loci I Stockard A Cos., Bennett, Smith A t'o., ;W. R. Reilly A Cos., Matthew Finn, 1 A. W. Wallace A Cos.. Lewis O. Gor j ton. * NKW YORK I'HOlil 4 K MtRKRT. NKW YORK. N Y.. May 20. Flour: Dull and easy. Pork: Firm; mess, 125.60*4 26 lo»rd Firm; mld dlewest spot, 213.25 013 35. Sugar: Ray, dull; centrifugal 96-test. $6.02 06 39, muscovado 99-tent. $5,250 u. 62; refined, dull, cut loaf. SB.SO. crushed. $8.45; powdered, s«r4so 7.85; granu lated. $7.6541 7.80. toss..-: Ulu No. 7 on spot. 9%r. Tallow. Quiet; spe cial. 11c; city, I0*«r. country, in% 0 10%c. Hay: Easier: prime, *i 55, No. 3. sl.on<f 1.20; clover. 55c0 $1.25. Pressed poultry. Firm; turkey*. 24<fj j JSc; chickens, 180 82c; fowls, 15%ft/ I 22c; ducks. l<ong Island. 24c. Live ! poultry Firm, geese, 104/ 12c; ducks, i 12014 c, fowls, 204121 c. turkeys 18 It 20c; roosters. 1.4 c; chicken, broilers. 300 35c Cheese: Quiet* and tlrin; state milk, common to specials 164/ 1914 c; sklma, common to special, Sg 14<e. . _ RITTER 4INI) Kt.t.9 Ratter- Cresmery extras. 29c; firsts JBc; dairy, 25c; packing stock. 21c lb. Kg«* Fresh receipts, rases Includ ed, firsts. 23*4c; current receipts. 22c. dog, Receipts, Saturday. 2.600 casea SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1916. NEW TRUST CO. STARTSJONDAY Guaranty Concern Includes Many of Detroit's Solid Business Men The Guaranty Truat Cos. of De troit, the latest addition to Detroit'* financial Institutions. will open its offices for business Monday, May 22. The company has central and conveniently located offices on the ground floor of No. 84 Grlawold-at. Its directors and executive offleera plan to conduct a general trust,com pany business, with special atten tion, however, to real eatate mat ters. It will loan money on Im proved real eatate, taklrig coupon bonds, secured by mortgage, and sell the bonds to banka, other cor porations, and private investors, who desire investments as safe as real estate first mortgage*. The bonds, being in denominations of multiples of SIOO, will be especially attractive for the small Investor. No loans will be made except upon s con servative 50 per cent valuation of property. Another feature of the new com pany's business will be an escrow department, Such s department Is entirely new in this city, but is common in the Pacific coast and in many large cities. The scope of this department will consist in act ing as agent for the buyer, the seller and the agent In the closing of real estate deals. By this plan all par ties will be fully protected. The buyer will be sure of getting the property, the seller his pay, and ihe agent his commission. In Its general trust department, the company will act as executor, administrator, receiver, trustee, etc., and generally as agent or trus ■iswla rM rißsw skswhuSAdnwt company is usually called upon to render service. The officers and directors are among the most progressive, yet conservative, business men of the city. The following constitute the officers and directors: Frank H. Messenger, Beasenger & Moore, president; Edward E. Hart wick, Hartw’ick Lumber Cos., vice president; Harold R. Martin, Geer. Williams A Martin, attorneys, vice president; Charles 1* Vieman. for mer state agent of John Hancock Mutual Life, treasurer; William V. Butler, former claims attorney for the Grand Trunk railway system, secretary and active office manager; j Frederic A Tilton. Hollis. Tilton & Porte, public accountants, auditor; ! George H. Klrchner. president of; i Gernmn-American hank, chairman of ti • executive committee; Clar ence M Burton. Burton Abstract A Title Cos.; Harold H. Emmons, attorney, secretary of Regal Motor Car Cos.; Harrison Geer. Geer. Wil liams A Martin, attorneys; G. Gorton. Investment securities; Norval A. Hawkins, Ford Motor Cos.; '< Claude M. Harmon, real estate; ! Adam W. Lind, retired merchant.; formerly of Cadillac, Mich.; Edward j A. Ixiveley. the Stormfeltx Ixjvpiev i Cos., real estate; Alanson A. Moore J Bessenger A Moore, real estate. Frank C. Nall, Hutton A Nall, real estate; Samuel J. Patterson, Patter son A Patterson, attorneys, of Pon tlac; Walter C. Piper, real estate; Augustus C. Stellwagen, Slellwagen A McKay, attorneys; Vine Laßue Smith, surgeon; John H. Tlgchon. real estate; John I. Turnbull, real estate. The watchword of the company is to be ' Service.*’ An immediate suc cess for the company Is looked for. H HH ixm *THI 4 l.a Quotations by llornblower A Week-* May 20: Btd \<k Amer. Public Utilities. *4 17 Do, preferred 76 7‘> (Amer. Light A Tra«\ 385 390 Do, preferred lift It Aetna explosive.* . . 18 181, •'.’ltles Service com. ... 191 197 Do, preferred 8t 85 Chevrolet 229 231 Canadian Car com .... 71 7‘> Do. preferred 90 95 < ’ramps 80 85 Detroit Edison 133 133 13 Kresge 12 I'D* Mid. Sice| 6|*4 42 Pacific Gas A Klectrlc 57** 58 Do. preferred 90'* 92 Rep. Railway A Light 30 Do. preferred 76 79 South. Cal. Edison Bft S>o Do. preferred 104** 106 Submarine Boat 31 38% Saxon Motor "DA 74 U. S. Light A Heat ... 2% 2% Do, preferred 4 4 V* n nn t om:n gtoi k* Quotations hy Hornblower A Weeks May 20: Rid Asked Lotte A London 76 82 t'alaveras 4 V* it’hUf 2 24* Dons. Ailton* . IS, |% ('upper Mining 21* 24* Davis Daly 1 9-1A | 11-16 Kir* National 54* 5% (told field Consolidated ... 90 too .lumhn Kxtenslon 94 96 I.a Rose 60 70 Klaatna *l6 > 16 1* Nevada Douglas 95 1 I-16 Ohio Copper 16 20 Stewart ................. 30 .to Hurceas 77 78 Yukon 2 2% WHEAT STRONG ON WEATHER Market, However* Remains Sluggish; Provisions Fairly Steady CHICAGO, May 20 —Wheat ex hinlted a strong undertone today. Liquids'ion has been thorough a the weaFier condition indications were favorable. However, the mar ket aus sluggish throughout. Muy was up 3sc et 111 1-4. The July crop was unchanged at 112. and Sep tember 8*“ down l-4c at 112 1-4 at the close. Corn price* held firm Moy, July and September closed 74 3-4, 73 3-8 und 72 1-4. respectively. 1 rade In oat* also was exceed iugly stov May wa.-» up 3-8 c at 44 3-4, July and Septemler were un changed at 42 and 39 3-8, reapec tively. Proisloiis were fairly steady. Grain and Provisions! aaw ■ j - ■ ■ ......y DKTROIT. May 20—Close: Every thing In the market dope Is bearish. Dealers can see no reason for any im portant improvement In prices. Liver- I pool was steady at the start and so .were the American markets. Liverpool reports no chance for an 'advance while Manitoba offers kre so Other exporters are ing Liverpool much, but are probably real,mg sales to Mo- continent. Win nipeg reports that »b*' official buyer for Inn United Kingdom has been re : called because the wants have been > sattsiied and wheat buying for British nsu will amount to little or nothing ! for several months. India ta quoting hlrh*r and making light offerings i There was some commission h-mao buving early in the day because of reports of fresh export buying on the decline and many dealers took a bull ish view of the speculative situation owing to the fact that tongs had sold ■out and there i* too much company ion the short aide. Dealers who were Ifl.Ao bulls a few day* ago are now , 90d bear* and temsK»rary advances are bearish movement is based on henv> I resent supplies and dealers are pay i lug no attention to crop damage. They 'are leaving that for later considera ! tlon. Michigan points report great Im ; provenient in the crop outlook. The •plant is showing vigorous growth, i The market gained *4c, but met (selling enough to break prices and [the close was *4#*Yc under Friday's i close. i Beans advanced 5c and the other j coarse grains and seeds were un ' changed. 1 Saturday's wheat quotations—Cash ! No. 2 red, sl.l7**; July opened with- H’Ut change at sl.lß**, gained '*<■ and l closed at $1 18; September opened at sl.lß\, advanced to $1.19*4 and clos ed at $1184; No. 7 white $1,124. i Saturday's coarse giain quotations; j t orn—Cash No. 3.74 c; No. 3 yellow. 7t»4c; No. 4 yellow, 74 4175 c. Oats—standard. 46c; No. 3 white, ihc; No. 4 white, 43<fr44c. Rye—<?aah No. 2. 97c. ; Beans—lmmediate, prompt and May shipment, $4; June. $4.05. t Seeds—Prime red clover and prime , i alslke, 28.85; prime timothy. 83.70 1 Receipts in the Detroit market Sat- I | urda.v were 1,000 bbls. of flour, 8 oars of wheat. 8 of corn. 15 of oats and 4 'of rye Shipments were 1,000 bbls. of flour, 2,000 bu. of wheat. 10.000 bu. of | corn and 8.000 bu. of rye. Stocks are I 211,000 bu. of wheat, 161,000 bu. of coin. 354.500 bu. of oats and 47000 bu of rye. Exports of wheat and flour Satur day, 990,000 hu. Receipts of wheat Saturday -Du luth. 30 cars, against 46 a year ago; Minneapolis. 235 cars, aguinst 109; i Winnipeg. 740 cars, against 259; Chl- I ciigo. 93 cais against 45: southwest. | 247.000 bu.. against 266.00(1 bu. Primary wheat receipts were 990.- | 000 bu., against 533.000 bu. a year ago. Wheat receipts at Winnipeg this iweek were 5.000.000 bu ( HU 444 0 4.HAIV CHICAGO. 111, May 20.- Opening Wheat- May, down 4c; July, down 4o; September. unchanged Corn: May, up 40, July, up 4c; Septem ber. up *»c. Oats: stay, July and September, unchanged Provisions, lower. Cloae—Wheat: May up \r; July lute iiaiiged: September down 4c. i t’orn: May unchanged July unchang ed; September unchanged, oats: May up He: July unchanged: September \ unchanged. Provisions: Irregular. i Quotations by Paine, Webber A Cos., 1 ; Maj 20: Open High Low Close ! \V heat— May. I 104 I 11 \ 1 10* t bl 11 4 July. I 124 1 I-’4 1 114 si 12 Sept. I 13% 1 13 4 1 114 1 12 4 Corn i Ma>. 74 4 75 74% s7 4 \ July. 734 74 4 73% 734 Sept. 724 724 72 h 72% i )ata Mas (4 4 45 4 41% b 14 4 July. (2 42 4 414 1-42 Sept 39% 39 4 394 "39 % Pork May. 24 OS 24 $5 21 05 24 05 July. 23 55 23 55 23 4,5 2.1 55 Sept. 23 20 23 22 23 10 b 23 22 Lard— July. 12 95 12 97 12 65 12 95 . sep’i si 3to 13 10 12 97 a] 305 Itlb*—- July. 12 80 12 85 12 77 12 82 Sept 12 95 12 95 12 87 *l2 95 h-Hid. s-Spllt. TOI.KDO GRAIN AND I'ltOVialON*. TOLEDO. 0.. May 20.—Wheat: 1 1 'ash and May, sllß4- July. $1 19; September. $1 194. Corn Cash. 75c May. 74c July, "s\c; September. 75*«c. outs Cash and May. 46%c; July, 44%0; September, 41 4c. Rye: Push, 9ic C|ovcr*eed; Pash and Oc tober. $S 80; December, $8.75. Alstke Prime. $9.20. Timothy: Pash. $3 60 Mutter: Brick creamery, 30c; tub creamery, 29c. Eggs: I resh candled, I 23c; fancy selects, 24c. Hay, un« 'changed ! ( lllt'At.O RPITER MARKET. , CHICAGO, 111., May 20— Butter: ’Extras. 29fT294c; firsts. .28 %c; dairy extras. 174 038 c; firsts. 26 W 27c. Eggs Prime ordinary, 174© 20 4o; firsts, 210 214 c. Cheese: Twins. 154 <U 1.5% c; young Americas, 16fM*4c. Live ponllrv: Fowls. 184 c; ducks, 16 « 18c; geese, 10013 c; turks, 20r. j Potatoes: Michigan, 11.0501.10; Ohio, 111 05*1.10. Wisconsin. $1.0601.16, I Minnesota. $1.060 1.10.- potatoes: Re relpta. 2 cars. j New York Stocks Quotations by Hornblower A Weeks, May 20: Open High Low Close Adv.-Rum. Cos 18% 18% 18% 18% Do, pfd 38% 39% 39% 39% Alaska Gold. 22*4 22 4 22% 22 4 Alaska Juneo 9 9 9 9 Allis Chalmer 27 4 27% 27% 27** Do. pfd 82 82% 82 82% Am. Ag. com. 69% 69% 69% 69% Am. Can com. 56 57 56 56 Am. Car A Kd 60% 60% 604 60% Am. Coal. Pr. 1574 1574 157% 1574 Am. Cot. Oil.. 54 54 6t 54 A. H. A Is pf 50% 50% 50 60 Am. Ice Hecu. 28 28 28 28 Am. Linseed. . 226i 23 22% 23 Do. pfd 49 494 49 494 Am. Loco 71% 71 4 70% 70% Am 8. A Rf. 100 100 »"% 99% Do. pfd 1134 1134 1134 1134 Am. Zinc 87% 8 86% k<% Am. Sug Ref. 1134 113% 11.1% 1134 Am. Meet Hug 74 74 73% 73% Am. T. & T.. 129 129 129 129 Am Tobacco.. 200 200 200 200 Anaconda .... 954 ««N *34 86% Atchison ....105 106 % 104% 105 Bald. I«oco. . • 86% 87 R6*J 97% Bato. Min 2 % 2% 24 Rrooklvn R T 87% 87% 87 4 87% Butte A Hup. . 93 934 92% 934 Cana Pac 176% 182 E 176% 182% Pent. Chandler Mo. 96% 97 96% 97 Phesa A Ohio 634 64 63% 63% Phi Gt. West 14% 144 14% 14% Do. pfd 38% 39 38% 39 C. A N’west.. 129% 129% 129% 129% C M A St P.. 97% 97% 97% 97% C P. I A Pac 19% D*4 19% 19% P C P A St L 52 52 52 52 Chino (’0p.... 54% 54% 54 54% Colo. Fuel... 43% 43% 43 43 Pont. Can Cos. »:>% 95% 94 94 % Cons. Gas. .130% 130% 130% 130% Corn Pro Rf 19% 19% 19% 19% Do. pfd 94 94 94 »4 Crildh St. Cos. 84% 844 *34 814 Do. pfd H 64 1164 116% 116% DAR Grde 144 144 H% 144 Do. pfd 26 % 27% 26 % 27 6; Distil. Sn ur . 51% 51% r. 1 % 51 % Erie com 40% 40% 4040 4 Do, Ist pfd. 55% 55% 55% 55% Gen Elec 172% 172% 172% 172% Gen Mo. pfd..116% 116% 116% 116% B. F. G’rlch. . 76% 76% 75% 76 Do. pfd ..115% 115 % 1154 1154 Gt.: North pf. 122*; 122% 1224 122% Gt. North Ore 41% 41% 41% 41% Greene Can... 48 48 47% 47% Illinois On.. .104 104 104 104 Tnsptr. Cop... 46% 46% 45% 46% Inter. Met 18% 18% 18% is% Tnt. M. Mar... 25% 25% 25 25 Do. pfd 92 92% 91% 91 % Inter. Nickel. 46' 46% 46 46% K C. South . 27 27 4 26% 27 4 Do. pfd 61 ** 61% 61% 61*4 Iven’eott Cop. 56% 56% 55% 56 Lehigh Val... 81% 81 % 80% SI T. Rub. 47 48 47 48 Maxwell Mo.. 86 86 84% 86 Mexican Pet.. 1084 109% 109% 109% Miami Cop... 36% 36% 36% 36% M S P A H M .121 123% 121 123% Missouri Pac. 64 6% 6% 6% Nev. Con* 17% 17% 17% 17% N Y N M A H 62% 62% 62% 62% lit? X Y. Air 8r..133 133 133 133 N. V. Central 107 4 107% 106% 106% Pac. Mall 23% 23% 23% 23% Pennsvl 57 4 57 7» 57% 57% Pitta. Coal 28% 28% 28% 28% Press. St. Car. 47 47 47 % 46% Rav Cons 23% 23% 23% 23% Reading Ren. Ir. A St. 49% 49% 48% ts% Do. pfd 111% 111% 111% 111% Sen Air L R. 17% 174 174 17% Do, pfd.... 40% 40% 40% 40% Sears R buck. 182% 182% 182% 182% SI, A S F 2 pf 6 6 6 6 Shattuck-Ari* 33 33 32% 32% South. Pac... too 100*; 99% 100*; South. By 23% 24 23% 24 Do, pfd.... 67 67 67 67 Stu'baker Cr 135% 138% 135 4 137% Texas Po 192 192 192 192 Texas Pac 12% 12% 124 12% Third Ave.... 62 4 62% 62'« 62% U. S. Min. .. 76% 76% 75% 76% Do. pfd 51% 51% 7.1% 51% Union Pac.. . .138", 1397, nR4 1397; Reduc. Refln. I*, 1% 1% 1% Ftd Pig stor 94% 96 94 % 954 Ud Fruit Cos. 159 159 1 57% 158% U. S. Rubber. 63% 55% 54% 55 F. S. St com. 85*4 85 % 85 85% Do. pfd... 116% 116% 116% 116% r S St. 5>.. 105% 105% 108 105 F. S. C. I F 22% 22% 22% 22% U. S. In. A1.157% 158% 155% 157 Utah F0p.... 80% 81% 80% 81% Wabash com 15% 16*; 15 4 15% Do. pfd A.. 48% 48% 48% 48% Do. pfd B. 28 28 277; "8 Wells Fargo. 124% 125 124 % 125 West’house.. 62% 62% 61% 62% Wlacon. Pent. 39 39 39 39 W. Maryland 32% 33 32 12% F W W'w'rth. 134 % 131 7 , 134'.. 134% Wll’s G land 259 % 260 259% 260 i Boston Copper Stocks 1 , Quotations by Hornblnwer A Weeks, I May 20: ()pen Hlxh Low Close Ahm* **k 100% 103 100% H'2% Alaska Gobi.. 22% 22% 22% 22%, Algomnh 1% 2 1% 2 Allouez ...... 09 4 89% 69% 89% Amer. Zinc ... 87 % 88% 88% 87% * Anamnda ... 85% 88% 85% s'.% Arlx. Cnm'l... 9% 9% 9 9 Butte Super.. £3 93% 92 % 93% I Cnl & Arix . 7f» 7 s'* 74% 71% 1 •Ml A Heel*.s73 573 573 573 | Cop. liango ..88 88 87 '% 87% I | Chino 54 '« 54 ** 54 51 % 1 1 1 'avia I> H ly . . IS IS IS IS' Daly West ... 3 S 3 s 3% 3% 1 Kant Butte ..13 13 13 13 j first Nat’l.... 6% 6% 6% 5 u 'Franklin 8% ss 8% B%', Oreene Can... 4* 18 47S 47% Hancock ... 15% 15% 15'* 15 % laic ftoyale ... 29 29 29 29 i inspiration 4ss 46*,* 45% 4♦»'„ Jerome Verde. 2% 2% 2** 2% | Keweenaw ... 5 S 5 % 5S 5 >*. Mass 12 % 12 % 12% 12% 1 Miami 38% 38% 36% 38% Mohawk '*B 98% 98 98% ! Maleatlc 88 88 88 88 Nevada Cone.. ITS 17% ITS 17% North Butte 25 25% 24S 21% I Osceola 98 98 98 98 1 I’ond <'reek . . 15% 15% 15% 15% Quincy 97 97 97 97 Itav Conaol... 23% 23% 23% 23% Sup A Boston 4 % 5% 4% 5 Shattuek ... 33 33 32% 32% [South %ake .. 7% 7% 7% 7% ‘Superior 17% 17% 17% 17% Trinity 7% 7% 7% 7% C. >v Smelter.loo 100 99 % 99% r>o. pfd 113% 113% 113% 113% V'nlted Fruit.lsß 159 157 % 158% i Utd. Shoe M 61 % 81% 80 80% ! l’tah Apex ... I 7 * 4 % 4 % 4% I'tah Copper. 80% 81% 80% 81 % Utah Metala 4% 4 % 4% 4% IT. S M A It 78% 78 % 75% 78% •Winona 4% 4% 4% 4% Wyandotte ... 1 1 1 1 \F.\% YORK COTTON IIIRKRT. , Quotations hy Paine, Webber A Cos., ‘ May 20: Opening Cloße Hid Af<k High How Bid Ask Jan. 13 40 13 41 13 41 13.26 13.30 31 Feb. 13.44 13 35 Mar. 13.53 11.5« 13.54 11.38 11.43 .45 1 Apr II .... 13.61 May 13.05 13 08 11.01 18 96 12. M9B June /■ 18.00 .. July 13 19 18 30 13.21 13.05 13.06 09 Anar 13.28 18.29 18.29 13.13 13 16 17 Sept. 13 28 .... 13.3 e 11.26 13.14 16 Oct. 1* 26 13 26 13.26 13.08 13.10 . 1 1 Noe. 13 30 . . 18.16 Pec. 13 37 13 38 13.39 13 28 13.36 27 Priatlaf—tke plain aeat klad—that la right—TlMea Joh lie pi.— 4636. GRlfPgfePp EDITIdwH REACTION FOLLOWS M ' WAKE OF TREMENDOUS ACTIVITY IH RAILROADS Munition Stocks Remain Heavy; Many Issues Show Losses NE7W YORK. May 20 —Tho New York Evening Sun financial review today said: "Quieter conditions prevailed in the stock market this morning, a not unnatural reflection of the tre mendous activity of recent sessions and the impendency of the Sunday intermission. Prices moved irregu larly, generally within a narrow fluctuating range, but the list de veloped a sagging tendency which waa attributed to the efiects of yes terday’s heavy profit taking, coupled with the natural evening up of spec ulative accounts at the week's end. "First prices were generally bet ter with interest centering upon the railwAy Issues at the outset. Read- Livestock HAST RCFFAI.O I.IVK STOCK. 4 Dunning A St*vca*.> EAST BUFFALO. N. Y., May 20. Cattle: Two car*; steady; rhotre to prlmu native *te*r*. $975® 10.25, one load. $10.50; good to choice. $9.2509.75; fair to good. S9O 9.25; yearling*. $9.50010; best handy belter*. sß.3s®Xso; ateers and heit •rs, fail to good. s7.(o®s; western light common heifer*. $6.5007; best heavy fat cow*. $7.(005; butcher cows, $6.5007; cutters, $4.5005; ran ners, $3.5004; fancy bulls, s7.sosrs; bub her bulls, $7 07.60; .sausage bulls. $6.7507 25: light bulls, $5.5006; good Stockers, $7 07.50; light com mon stocker*. $606. 50; feeder*. $7.,.0 07.75; n.llcher* and springers, $650 90. Hogs: Receipt*. 16 cars; market, strong; neavy, $10.40 010.50; yorksrs, $10,850 10.(0; pigs. $9.75. Sheep: Re ceipts. 5 cars: market, strong top lambs. sll%i 11.25; yearlings, $9.50 0 10; wethers. $909.25; ewes, $8,250 8.50. Calves: $51*12. MICHIfiIY CENTR STOCKY AII 1)8 DETROIT. May 20.—Cattle: Re ceipts this week 2,080: last week 2.689; steady; best heavy steers. s9fi 9.25; best handy weight butcher steer*. {8.5008 75; mixed steers and heifers. 7.7508.50: handy light butcher*. $7 SCU'B. light butchers. $6.5007.50: best cows, $6.55 0 7.75; butcher cows, $606.50; common cows. $4.5005.75; canners, $3.(004.50; best heavy tiull*. $7 » 7.50. bolonga bulls. $6.27.06.73; stock bulls. $506; feeders. $7,500 8.25; stockers. $6.500 8: milkers and springers, SIOO 80. Veal calves: Re ceipts this week, 1.784, last wc’k, 1,419. common 75c lower; good gradea steail.v rind 27»c lowei-; best. $11012; ethers, $709.50. Sheep and lambs: Receipts this week, 2,217; last week, 2,643*: market steady; best lambs, $10.6.7: fair lambs. slOl/10 50: light to common lambs, $808.50; fair to good sheep. $74/ 7.50; rolls and com mon. $.74/6. Hogs: Receipts this week. 13,*45; last wok, 13.586: mar ket 10c higher on yorkers and heavy at $9,80 4/ 10. pigs, steady at $9 25. ( lilt %4iO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO. 111., May 20.—Hogs- Re ceipts, 9,500; market, 5c higher, mixed and butchers, $9.55010.20 good heavv, $9.9,7010.10, rotigh heavy, $9.7.709.85; light. $9.650 10.1.7; pigs $7 5009.60. Cattle: Receipts.] 100, market, steady: beeves, $8.1017 , 10.25; c«»ws and heifers. $4.400 9.50: ] stock* rs and feeders, $608.80. Tex ans, $8 500 9 10; calves. $8011.25. Sheep. Receipts, 2.000; market, steady: native, $7 850 9.8.7; western. SB,IOO tO 10: lambs, $9.10010.20: western. $9.35012.85. 4 I.EVEI. \ND I.IVK STOCK CLEVELAND. May 20.—Hogs: Re ceipts. 1,500; Arm to 5c higher, york ers, $10.1.7; mixed Mnd mediums. $lO 2"; pies, $9.50; roughs, $9 stags. $7.2.7, Patti** Receipts. 3 car*; strong. Sheep and lambs Receipt*, 3 cars, steady; clips, top, slo7fi. Calves; Receipts, 300; steady; top. $10.75. TOI.KDO I.IVK STOCK. TOLEDO. ().. May 20. —Hogs: Re ceipts. Itghl; market. 5c higher, heavies, $10.200 10.25; mediums. $10.20 ft/ 10.25, vorkcis. $9 2.70 10.25; good pigs. S9O 9.50 Calves- Market, steady. Sheep and lambs Market, steady. YF.W YORK RITTER AND EGG*. NEW YgRK, Mhv 20.—Blitter Firm, receipts, 8.099; creamery ex tra. 31 *4 031 %c; state dairy tubs, 126% 031 c; Imitation creamery firsts, 127 0 28c; special, 32®52%c Eggs: Steady: receipts, 26.659; nearby white [fancy 25%0 26c. nearby mixed fancy j 230 tic, fresh firsts. 22%0 25%i. GERMAN BANK OPENS BRANCH ON WOODWARD-AVE. Anew branch of she Oerman- Amerlcan bank at Woodwardave. and Ellot-Rt., will be opened Mon day morning at 9 o’clock, with Wal ler in charge Erection of the building wa* only recently com-;' pleted. and the Inatallation of the fixture* was flnißhed Saturday. IMrector* of the hank alao thl* week lei the contract* for the erec tlon of two new branch banka, at Hamilton and Wehb-avea., and Fern dale and flprfngwella-aYe*. ONE CBHTJ Ing started higher but fatted to MB ; its full recovery and professional 1 activity shifted in the direction of Erie common, which figured prone inently in ‘‘tips" circulated in brafe eruge circles. Union Pacific, Nov York Central, Lehigh Valley, St. Paul and Chesapeake and Ohio wero also better, but the movotnent dl* . played little of the vigor of reoMO) preceding sessions and the trading fell back into rather narrow chan nel*. “As upon Immediately preceding days the munition shocks and In dustrial specialties were inclined tn heaviness and many of the con spicuous Issues receded a large fmo* tlnn before the expiration of the first half hour.” i Standard Oil Stocks! t 1 Quotations by Horn blower St Wtrka May 20 —Close: Bid Aa)t Anglo-Amer. Oil new., 15fe If Atlantic Refining Co— SSI 799 Horne-Scrmyaer Cos. ~. 849 399 Buckeye Pipe Line C 0... SI IT Cbeaehrougn Mtg. Cos. .1000 1931 Colonial Oil C«» 70 tt Continental Oil C 0.... 820 3lf Creeceoit -Pipe Line Csl §§*• Cumberland I*lpe Line, r S3 ST Kureka Pipe Line 80S 20S (lalena-Signal Oil C 0... 134 107 Do, preferred 143 149 * Illinois Pipe Line IS4 189 Indiana Pipe Line ("0.. 97 9$ National Transit C 0... 17 IS New York Transit Cos.. ISO LU Northern Pipe Line Cos. 100 103 (thin Oil Cos 240 34S „ Pierce Oil Corporation 134* w* Prairie (*ll & Gaa Cos.. 406 419 Prairie Pipe Line 213 2t4 Solar Refining Cos -85 281 Southern Pipe Line Cos. 195 290 South. Penn. Oil Cos. . . . 373 279 South West Pa. Pipe L. 110 lit Standard Oil, California 24* 111 Do. Indiana 5«2 688 Do, Kansas 440 459 Do. Kentucky 410 429 Do, Nebraska 440 469 Do’ New Jersey 513 519 l)o! New York 209 SIX Do, Ohio «19 859 Swan & Finch C 0.... 100 119 Cni*<n Tank Line C 0... 82 84 Vacuum Oil Cos 230 254 Washington Oil Cos. .. 30 40 Standard Oil old stock.l9o9 .... Do, subs 1140 ..«• Int’l Petroleum Mid. West «7V4 Penn. Mex 57 89 BANK CLEARINGS CONTINUE TO GAIN Clearances of the Detroit banks during the last week totaled s4l,* 480.fi63.50, compared with $30.249,• 532. 36 during the corresponding week a year ago. according to tho weekly statement of ihe Detroit Clearing nsr.o'MHtion. Transaction* of th«' week amounted to $111,639,000. The actual condition ot the banka follows: Loans 1210.828.004* C. S. bonds and premiums 2,6 7 4.04)0 Current? IS’JJS’SJU Flic from reserve hanks. 3i,123,0we Total reserve 54.951.ff0 luie from other banks... 21.6.»>,000 Total cash resource* 76.610.000 Circulation . Deposits, sa rThgs 105.442.000 Pep* sit*. commercial 16<.393,00* Total deposits 262.825,000 STANFORD CREW WONT COME EAST STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cal* May 20. —Because one member of the crew flunked on his exams, tke I.eland Stanford junior crew which finished second at the Poughkeepsie regatta last year, today announced it would not make the trip eaat for this year’s regatta, which is to be held June 17. HORNBLOWER& WEEKS » New York Slock lukMN Boston Stock Bxdmgo Chicago Stock Mxrkongo Specialists in Motor Car, Cop per and other Shares J. J. HAYES, Manager 201 Penobscot Building Detroit, Mich.