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COMPLETE MARKET REPORTS—LATEST SPORTING NEWS SIXTEENTH YEAR. NO. 213. COVELESKIE HURLS FOR TIRES WALTER JOHHSONCALLED ON BY GRIFFITH IN EFFORT TO WIN'LASTOF SERIES Big Week-Day Crowd Out To See Veteran Pitcher Hurl NAVIN FIELD, June 5.--Th« Tigers and Nationals claahed this af ternoon in the final game of the •erirh. In an effort to win at least one gam* 1 of the series, Manager Griffith. of Washington, played his big are and sent Walter Johnson to the alnb. To oppose the Smoke King Manager Jennings selected (,‘ove leskle. A big week day crowd turn ed out to see Walter hurl. The weather was fine for Johnson, heavy clouds making the afternoon com paratively dark. First Inning WASH INO TON Morgan hit (’<>vH •■kte'a first pitch for a double to left l*’oater hit l«* Hush arid Morgan was run down, Itosh t<< Vltt t<> Itush. !•’<>*- ter took second <>n this pla> Milan •acrtfleed. I'oVfPsklf t<> Horns Fo*- ter taking third, tt Rond« h«i wulked Williams died t<> Voting. N<< i un. one hit, no error DETROIT —Morgan threw out Push. Vltt »lngl»d to right He took aecond on a wild pitch Cnhb ground ed to Mi-ltrlde Footer threw out Veach No run. one hit. no error. Second Inning. WASHINGTON Hush whipped out Shanks Vltt cut off a budding double by a fine stop and threw not Aln amlth. Oscar also tossed out M< - Pride No jun. no hit. no error DETROIT Heilman singled t. tight. Hums sent Heilman t<> thiid with a single to center Young Grounded to Mcllrlde and Burns was u t at second. M'Hrbl* to Morgan. Heilman tried to score and was doubled at the plate. Morgan to Aln stnlth. Stanage forced Young. Me- Hrlde to Morgan. No run, two hits, no error. Third Inning. WASHINGTON —Johnson w alked Morgan sacrificed to Hums, unasslsi ed. Vltt threw out hosier. Johnson taking third. Milan fouled to liurns. No run, no hit. n>* error DETROIT —4’nveleskl* hit to Mor gan and knocked the ascond baseman flat. The blow went for a single. Hush filed to Rondeau. Vltt flied to Milan, Oobb singled to left renter. Covejesk|e stopping »»4 second. V«-a« h doubled to left scoring Cnhb atol Coveieskle. and took third on the throw In Vcarh’a hall was a pop over third down the foul line No body could reach It and It rolled to the stand. Heilman fouled to Wil liams. Two runs, three hits, no er. gor. Fourth Inning. WASHINGTON- Vltt thr-w out Kondeau. Williams was out to Hums who was unassisted. Vltt threw out tihanks. No run. no hit, no error. RACES Belmont Results. First Race—2-year-olds, selling, 4% furlongs Dungu Pin. 112 (Keogh). 7 to 1, 5 to 2 and 6 to 5, won; Bally, 107 (ft. McPermottt, 11 to 5. 3 to 5 and 1 to S. second; Rlverdale. 117 (Kelsny). 8 to 1, A to 5 and 7 to 10, third Time: ;&3. Mannehen. Flare and Star Finch also ran. Montreal Results. First race, purse S6OO. 3-year-olds and up. selling. 6% furlongs - Rlrd man. 104 <Soh#»m**rhorn), •«. 1 f>. $». and $2.80, won; Lellahoa. 110 (Pndd), $3.80 and $2.80, second; Montreal, 110 (Ward), $2.00. third Time 1:15. Neville. (Taptaln F.lllott. Autnmald, Jack Nunnanly. Rip Van Winkle, Ar cane, Semper Htalwnrt also ran. 1.01 IAVILLE ENTIUE* TIKADtV First Race —Purse, maiden colts and geldings, 2-year-olds. f> fur longs: Kl R#»y, I’hoclon. I‘lreus*. Al. M. Pick. 111. Troltus, 112, Cheer Leader. 115. Second Race Selling. 3-year-oldn *nd up. R furlongs: xKlng Gorin. 101; xDroll. 102; Resign. PrTmero, l«»s; Ponatira. Ill; Othello, 112 Third Race Selling. 2-year-olds. F. furlongs: Pomp, Miss Jssho, I°'; Mav \V.. MR Glnrlne, Nettle Wab-utt. io7; Jack Wiggins, Pas de Chance, 110. Fourth Pace The Anchorage han dicap. 3-year-olds and up, mile and 70 ysrds lllfle Shooter, M 0; Kill son, Big Smoke, MR; Klorsl Park. MS; John Ound, 110. Marlon Goosby, 114 Fifth Race Purse 3-year-olos and up, mile: Mary H, 04. J .1. Murdoch, Jack O’Dnwd, Votary. 00; Pr. l>#ir rlck. 114, Pr. Carmen. 117; Solar Star, 121. Sixth Race— Selling. I year-olds and up, mil*' and 70 yards: xCanwl -11s. MO; Vlrgle Dot. xlnton*. Ask Her, 10V Gr<*v< iu>r, Wadsworth's t.as*. Clouds, W. W. Clark, White Crown, ftanln. Type, I'ncle Jimmie, Galawnv, tin press I* >n. M 7; Royal Tea. IM. Seventh Race Advance money, selling, 4-year-olds and up. mil*- an i 70 vards: xß«*no. |00; xlbirgn, M 2, lentils Psul xYork End, Juliet. |o.*>, llarwood, Waterproof, in; George Roesrh, Itonald Mscponahl. Fly Home, L. It Adslr 4’harles Francis. St. ''hnrcMe, |fi7; Prince, H., James Po*-k --cry. lio. xApprentlce allowance < (aimed. Weather cloudy; track fast. rHICtIiO 111 TTKIt CHICAGO, June R Rotter Extras, 28\«i2«<. firsts. 28 %4f 2s%c; dalrv extras. 27%028 *•: firsts, 264# 27 <\ Egg*., Prime ontlnary, 18 'A <h anr; firsts. 20\(ff2lc (’h«ese Twins, 14% •4 14%e; young Amerl«-ns. 11 %4t 14 % r Live poultry Fowls, 18%c; ducks. 154# 16c; geese, 10012?; turkeys, 2»<\ Potato**: Receipts. * enr*: Mb-hlgnn. Wisconsin. Minnesota and Ohio, $1 01.10. _ Grain Markets Closed CHICAGO, Juno fi.-The Chicago board of trade was cloned today be cause of the local Judicial election. TODAY S GAME - WASHINGTON. 00000 DETROIT. 00210 Batteries Johnson and Ainsniith; (iovelenkie and Stanage. Umpires— Hildebrand and Connolly. MOTORS STILL ON UPGRADE i "■ -• Railroad Issues Also Show Same Im provements i IMPETUS IS LOST LATER Reactionary Tendency Develops Late In Day. NEW YORK, June 6.—The New York Evening Sun financial review today said; , "With a better appreciation of the fact that Great Britain, however Bhe may have suffered, retains her full maritime prestige; the great naval battle in the North sea, which de moralised the market on Friday, ceased as an Influencing factor In Wall street today. "A violent upturn In shares of corporations of virtual mushroom growth both on the exchange and on the curb was undoubtedly the out standing feature of the session. To the accompanying reporta of a mer ger or of two or three mergers, Wtllys-OverlHnd opened 10 points higher and added another five points to the selling price before * sharp partial reaction developed. Chan dler Motor. Studebaker corporation, Maxwell Motors and others partici pated In the remarkable movement " Substantial improvement reflect ed in some of the leading railroads, like nlon Pacific, Reading. Lehigh Valley and Norfolk and Western, at the outsel and United States steel was better, but they lapsed tnio dull ness early In the session and made little or no progress thereafter. Aside from the motor and accessory stocks pool operators were busy In Mercantile Marine preferred, which crossed par for a gain of three points nnd more, and In Sugar Issues and Mexican properl lea. "Prices moved with Increasing Ir regularity In the later trading and Ihe list os a whole, while shnwirp no pronounced weakness, develoi and a somewhat reactionary tendency. ' COMMERCE BOARD WILL BE HOST TO BUFFALO MEN Members of the Buffalo Chamber of Commerce xalll be the guests of the Detroit Board of Commerce, June 17, when the Buffalo organiza tion will make its first annual cruise to Detroit. There will be more than 400 In the party. The 101 ft cruise committee of the local hoard Is ar ranging for the entertainment of the visitors. A cabaret show In the ca sino at Belle Isle, a sightseeing tour of the city, with dinner at the Hotel Statler, bavr been planned by the committee. Also, the Buffalo busi ness men may take in a ball game a at Navln field. DETROIT TIMES i Mew York Stocks | Quotation* by HornblowerA Weeks, June R: open High Uw Close Alaska Gold . 23 % 23% 23 23% Alan Juneau.. 9 9 9 9 All!* Chaim.. 27 27% 28% 27 Do, pf<l .... 82% 83 *2% 82% Ant Agrl cam 68% 68% 68% Am Can com. 55% 56% 66% 55% Am CA- Fcm 69% 80% 69% 60 Am Cl Prd#t*.l6l% 161% 160 160 Am Hr Fdy... 51 61 60% 50% Am ltd A Ijoa 9 9 8% H% Do, ptd .... 48 60% 48 50% Am M*y Sector 28% 28% 28% 28% Ant Idn com. 21% 22% 21% 22% Do, pfd 48% 49% 48% 49% Am I<oco ... 72% 72% 71% 72% Am Sin A Bes 97% 98% 91% 98% Am zinc .... 83% 84% 83 83% Am Hug Ref. 111% 112% 111% 112% Am Ret Sugar 78% 82% 76 82% Am Tel A Te| 129% 139% 129% 120% Am Woolen . 46 46 45% 46% I)o. pfd 97% 97% 97% 97% Anaconda ... 84% 84% 83% 83% Atchison . . 105% 106% M 6 % 104% Do. pfd 101 101 101 Ml Atl Cst Line.ll3 113 113 113 Baldwin ls>.\ 89 % 90% 89% 89% HRalt A Ohio 92% 92% 91% 91% Heth Steel .450 450 450 460 nitato Mining 2 2 2 2 Brook R T... 68% 88% 88% 88% Butte A Sttpr 91 91% 89% 89% Calif Ret .... 21 % 21% 21 % 21% Do. pfd 18% 48 47% 46 Canudn Par.. 176 176 % 175% 175% Cen l*eath ... 64% 64% 54% 54% Chandler Mtr.l2s 131 123 % 125% ('hen A Ohio. 64% 64% 63% 64 Chi fit West. 13% 13% 13% 13% C .M A SI P.. 99 99% 99 99% C R I A Pae.. 20% 20% 20% 20% C C C A St L 56 56 56 56 Chino Copper 53% 53% 53 63 Colo Fuel ... 43% 43% 42% 42% Cont Can Cos.. 101% 103% Ml % M3 Corn Prod Rf 19 19% 19 19% Cruc St C 0... 83% 83% 83% *3% Cubn Am Sgr.23o 230 230 230 DA R G pfd 27 27 26% 26% Distil. Se. ur. . 49% 49% 48% 48% M>tne Mines... 27 27 % 27 27% *7rle com 38% 39% 38% 38% I)o. Ist Pfd. 53% 53% 53% 63% General K1ee..170 172 170 172 Gen M0t0r5..549% 560 649% 560 Do. pfd 117% 117% 117 117 B F Goodrich 76% 77% 76% 77 Gt North pfd 122 122 122 122 Gt. North Ore 39 39% 39 39 Granby 88% 88% 88% 88% Greene Can... 46% 46% 46 46% Illinois Cent M 4% 104% 104 104 % Cop. 44% 43% 44% 43 inter. Met 18 18% 18 18% Do. pfd 7R % 75% 75 % 75% Int Mer Mar. 26% 27% 25% 26% Do. pfd 99 MO% 98% 99% Int Paper 11% 12% 11% 12% Inter. Nickel.. 46 46 45% 45% Ken City H.. 26% 26% 26 26 Ken’ecott Cop 54 54 55% 53% Kellv Sprlng’d 75% 76 73 73% Lack aw. St. C. 68 68 68 68 Lehigh Vttl 63 83 82% 82% D' T. A Rub 54% 56% 54 55% Louis A N.. .129% 130% 129% 130% Maxwell Mot.. *•'. % 89% 85% 87% Do. Ist pfd 90% 91% 90 90% Do. 3n,l pfd 59 60% 58 59 % Mexican Pet.. 107% 109% 107% 108% Miami C0p.... 36% 36 36% 36 Missouri Par. 6% 6% 6% 8% Nat. Bis. com. 120% 120% 120% 120% £“t. K. A St. 2 4 24 % 24 24% Nat. I/ead ... 67 68 67 67 % Nevada Cons.. 17% 17% 17% 17% .V V.N.H .It 61% 61% 61 HI •Nor. A W. ..135 135 135% 133% North. I’a< .111% 114% 114% 114% N Y Air H. .132 133 1 32% 133 N Y Central.lo6 % 106% M 6 % M 5% N Y., O. A W. 26% 28% 28% 28% I se. Mail 22% 22% 22% 22% Pennsyl 38% ;tx% 5*% 58% Peop. G05....102 102 102 102 Pullman . ...164% 164% 164 164 Ray Cons. .. 22% 23 22% 22% Rep. 1. A St... 47% 47% 47’, 47% Do, pfd ...111% 111% 111% 111% Sea Air L Ry 17 17 17 17 Do, pfd. .. 39% 39% 39 39 Shat.-Arts. ...-31% 31 % 31 % 31% Mo**-Sheffield 53 53 53 53 South. Pacific. 98% 98% 99% 98% South. Ry. ... 23% 23% 23% 23% Dm pfd 68 68 67 % 68 Studeb'r C0rp.152 153 % 141% 141% Tenn Cop ... 43% 43% 43% 43% Texga-L’aeifie.. 11% M 11% 12 7r RT £ d ».‘Vk® •• S 2l * fi < *8 62% 64% U. S. Mining.. ,2% 75% 72% 74% Do. pfd.. 51% 51% 51 51 Union Pacific. 138 % 138% 137% 137% Unit. C|g. Str* 96 96 96 96 ~ Unit. Fruit Cos. Isl % 163% m 162 U. S. Rubber.. 56% 56% 66 5 U- »• ... 84% 84% 84 84 Do. pfd. ...117% U 7% 117% 117% L. S. Steel R'5.23% 24% 23 % *>i * «• Al. .160 162% 159% 161 UUh Copper.. 81% 82% 81% 817, M abash 14% 14 % 14% 14% Do, pfd. A.. 51) fio 49% 49% 1)0. pfd. B. . 28% 28% 28 28% Westlnghouae, ci% 61% 60% 60% West Mary... U% 31% 81% JP West Union .. 94% 95 94% 95 Wool worth ...186% 136% 13R% Wlllys-Over. .319% 325 310 au) Do. pfd. ...112117 112 114% NEW YORK BtTTF.It AND KUUB. NKW YORK. aline s.—Butter Steady, receipts, 9,075; creamery ex tra 30%c, state dairy tubs 24««,ic Imitation creamery firsts. 25% ft 26c peeeinta 3 ° Irregular; mn*a/fcy white fancy. 2s®27c. nearby mixed fancy, *4 %c fresh IH'T*rF.R AND Rr.r.B, Batter Creamery extras. 29c; u, **<•: lr ,f!* l f"- Fr 2"h receipts, firsts, cases Incltuled, 21%e; current receipts. II %c dots. Receipts, Friday. 3.160 cases. We will take subscription for the Stock of the New Company, which is forming to take over the Hudson, Chalmers, Willys-Over land and Fisk Tires Companies. E. E. Mac Crone & Cos. INVESTMENT SECURITIES « ) • Second Floor . .... . ..... , , telephones: Dim# Bank Buildin K Dlrcct WlrM to AU Mark « u - || Boston Copper Stocks |j Quotations by Hornbloxver A Weeks. June 5: Open High Low Close Adventure ... 3% 3% 3% 3% Alaska Gold.. 23% 23% 2$ -’3% AlloUcz 68% 68% 61 % GS % A tiler. Zinc... 83% 84% 83 83% Anaconda .... 84% 84% $3% 83% All/.. Com 8% 9 8% 8 % Arcadian 6% 7 6% 7 Butt# Sup 91 91% 89% 89 % Cal A Arlz .. 71 % ;i % 71 71 Cal. A Her lit. 54 2 54 6 542 545 Centennial .. 16 16 16 16 (’upper Range 63 63 62% 63 Chino 53% 53% 53. 63 ’♦Davis Daly.. I * 1% 1% 1% Hast Butte ..12% 12% 12% 12% Franklin 8 8 8 8 Granby 88% 88% 88% 88% Greene Can. . 46% 46% 46 46% Inspiration ... 44% 45% #4% 45 Jerome Verde 1% 1% 1% 1% Kerr Lake ... 4% 4% 4% 4% Mass 12 12 12 12 Michigan 3% 3% 3% 3% Miami 35% 36 86% 36 Mohawk 95 95 95 95 Mayflower ... 3% 3% 33 North I.H ke. . 85 90 75 76 Nev. Cons 17 *4 17% 17% 17% North Butte.. 33% 23% 23 23 % Old Colony... 2% 2% 2% 2% Osceola 93% 93% 93 93 Quincy 95 95 95 95 Ray Consol 22% 23 22% 22% Super. A Bos. 4% 4% 4% 4% Shannon 8% 9 8% 8% Shat tuck 31% 31% 31 % 31 % .Superior 16% 16% 16 16 Tamarack ... 50 50 50 50 Tenn. Copper 43% 43% 43% 43% U. S. Smelter 97% 98% 97% 98% United Fruit. 161% 163% 161 162 U. S. shoe M.. 60 60% 59% 60 Ftah Consol.. 15 15 14% 14% Ventura OIL. 9% 9% 9 % 9% Winona 6 6% 6 fi% Wolverine ... 56 56 65% 55% Financial Notes | Dun's reports commercial failures in the United states during the last week as 292. compared with 314 dur ing the preceding week, and 346 dur ing the same week last year. Producers and distributors of gas oline will be asked on June 12 and 1.3 to present their side of the case to the federal ti ade commission In connection with the recent advance In price of "gas." The Clcotte farm of three acres at West Jefferson-ave. and River Rouge hgs heen sold to Industrial Interests, nut the Identity of the pur chasers has not been made -known. r *** ' * t*-— ■' ■ 11 ■%. I Produce | DETROIT, Mich., June s.—The El gin butter market was unchanged this week, and poultry, eggs, dressed calves and farm stuff generally, showed little or no change to start the week. The season Is far enough along now that fresh vegetables grown at home are beginning to make their appearance, and as the source of supply changes the price list has to b*- overhauled. Straw berries were In pretty go**«l supuly for Monday, and Rockyford melons are now on the regular list. NKW Milk I*llool CK W IRKKT. NEW YORK, N. Y., June 5. Flour. Dull and unsettled. .Pork: Steady; mess. $25,254# 25.76. l«ard: Dull, middlewest spot. $1 2.60fj 12.76. Sugir- Raw, fjulet; centrifugal 90-test. $0.14 0 0.3!. muscovado 89-test. $5,374# 5.56; refined, quiet, cut loaf, $8 80. crush ed, $8.65; powdered, $7.75; granulut de. $7,650 1.79. t’offee: Rio No. 7 on snot. 9%c. Tallow Dull; special, 10%c; city. 9\ifll0o; country, 10t? 10%c. Hay: Quiet; prime, $1.55; No. 3, SI.OSfM.2R; clover. 56c«51.35. Dressed poultry; Weak; turkeys. 24 38c; chickens. 1842 32c; fowls. 14 42 23c; ducks, 20c. Live poultry: Firm; geese. 13c; ducks. 16c; fowls, 2"4i 21 %c; turkeys. 22c; roosters, 1.3 c; chicken, broilers, 26<i 4# 30i , Fheese: Quiet; state milk, common to spe cials, 13(415 Ac; skims, common to special, 6© 12%c. Freshly cut fence post* and tele graph poles often start growing again when set up In the tropics. We solicit your subscription for stock in new company which is being formed to take over the Hudson, Chalmers, Willys- Overland and Fisk Tire Companies. CARLYLE & POVAH Members Detroit Stock Exchange. 606 Penobacot Bldg. Phone Main 4800 MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1916. | Detroit Stocks | MONDAY’S QUOTATION». Bid Asked I Acme White L. A Col. 17% .... Do. preMrred 19% .... Amer. L & T. Cos., com. 387 391 Do, preferred 110 138 Amer. Pul., util. C 0... 44% 47% Do, i»r«-ferred 76% 79 Auto Body Cos 38% .... Bur. Add. Mach. C 0... 336 .... Chalmers Mot. Cos. com 233% Do, preferred 96 i 4)«» J'hnrcoui Iron Cos. of A. 7 7% Do. preferred 6 6% (mevroiet Motor, com.. 27 4 278 Cities Service Cos., com. 282 292 Do, preferred SC 88% Coahulla L A Zinc.... 5% « Com. It. I*. A L, com. 6 4 65 Do, preferred 84 85 Continental Motor Cos.. 38 .... Do, preferred 9%, 10% D. A C. Navtga. Cos 91 Detroit Creamery Cos.. 24% .... Detroit Edison Cos 135 .... Det. lr. A «t. co. com 20 Do, preferred 11 12 Detroit Cnited Ry.. . 115 120 Det. Vnlve A Fit. Cos. 10% .... Edmunds A Jones com. 45 47 Do. preterrtu 96% 98% Ford M<«. Cos., Canada .... 405 Geneial Motor Cos. com 540 680 Do, preferred 115 119 Holland-Hi. L .Sugar.. 14 16 Iron Silver Mining 147% 160 8. S. Kresge. com 13% Do. preferred 10% IP* Maxwell Motor, com... 87 89% Do, Ist preferred.... 89% 92% Do, 2nd preferred.... 58% 60 Mex. Crude llub. C 0... 8% 12% Mich. Stamping Cos 335 415 Mich. Stale Tel. pfd 92 Michigan Sugar < 111% 114 Do. preferred xd.... 97% .... Miles-Detroit Theater 7% 8% Minn. Sugar Cos., com 90 Do, preferred 9b National'Grocer C 0.... 54% 86% Do. preferred 94 96 Pacific Gas A Elec 56 58 Do, preferred 88 91 Packard Motor com.. .. 250 .... Do, preferred, xd.... 101 104 Ph Ige-Det. Mo., now 57 Parke, Davis A C 0.... 161% .... W. K. Prudden Cos 40 45 Roo Motor Car Cos 15 Iteo Motor Truck Cos.. 36% .... Bcotten-I)lll»m Cos 61 Studebaker Corp. com.. 141 113% I>o. preferred 110 .... Towar's Creamery Cos 40 .... Trussed Concrete Steel ;i(i\ .... Do. prefirreo M% White Star Line 52 .... Wolv. Port. Cem. xd.. 7% 8 Banka and Trust Companies. Bid Asked American State 168 lis Central Pavings 250 .... Detroit Savings 290 Dime Savings 299 310 Federal State 127 .... First A Old Det. Nat l. 196 German-American .... 179 192% Highland Tark State.. 740 .... Merchants' National .. 174 171 Mat. Bank of Commerce 315 FvxXrtatnar Stale 29 1 Paoplea State J7S .... United Ravings Bank.. 33A .... Detroit Trust Cos 400 Security Trust Cos 244 Union Trust Cos 175 .... Gvr.-Amer. L. A T. Cc. 196 .... The following ft*ms are privileged to execute orders on tne Kxchange: W. E. Moea A Cos.. Cariya . ovah. Geo. M. Woit A Cos., E. E. Maccrone & To.. H. W. Noble A Cos.. D. L. Sey mour A Cc.. W. B. McLaughlin. Mer rill, Lynch A Cos.. W. A. Hamlin A Cos.. Wm. A. Neer A Cos.. Sinclair A Coula, Emmet L. Sprague, Wm. H. Roae A Cos.. F. K. Pelto.i A Cos., Joei Stockard A Cos.. Bennett, Smith A Cos., W E. Reilly & Cd.. Matthew Finn, A. W. Walla :e A Cos.. Lew la G. Oor ton. NF.\4 YORK COTTON MtItKKT Quotations by Paine, Webber A Cos., June 5: Opening Clnaing Bid Ask High Low Hid Ask Jan. 13.00 13 o 1 13.0f. 12 98 12 99 13.0n Feb 13 07 13.08 Mar. 13.16 13.17 13.18 13 12.13.12 13.13 Apr 13. U rr, . , May 15.28 13 29 13.29 1 3.29 1 3.27 June 12.40 12.55 1 2 59 Julv 12.59 12.60 12.68 12.59 1 2.64 12 65 Anar. 12.66 12.67 12.74 12.67 1 2 72 1 2.73 tfiept 12.68 12 69 1 2.69 12 69 12.7*2 12 74 T>ct. 12.72 12.74 12.81 12.74 13.76 12 77 Nov 12.82 Dec. 12 90 1 2.91 12 98 12.91 1 2.92 12.93 Dank 4'learaneea. Monday’s clearances, $8,580,676.73; balances, $928,553.45; total clearances 1916 to date, $-830,639,891.90. total 1915 to corresponding ilate, $639,578,- 003.09. Livestock MI4 HI4.AN CENTRAL STOC KYARDS DETROIT, June s.—Cattle: Market steady, quotations are for dry fed; !for grasaera deduct 50c to 75c; beat heavy steers. $9,504# 10; best handy I weight butcher steers, $8 75'H 9 25; mixed steer* and heifers, $8 254# 9.25; handy light butchers, $7 504# 8.25; light butchers, $6.50 fit 7 $0; heat cows, $6,754# 7.60; butcher cows, $8 50116; common cow*. ss4# 5.75. canners, $3.50 4r4.50; beat heavy bulls. $7 4#g; bo logna bulls, $6J# 6 75; feeders, s7® 7.75; stockers, $6.50f#7.50; milkers land springers, $3.50. Veal calves; Market 254# 50c lower; best. $11,500 1175 others, sßl# 10.50. Sh«-en and lambs: Market sheep steady; lambs ■ 25c higher; best lambs, $10; fair •lamb*, $6,754# 7.25; light to common lambs, $5,754# 6.25; spring lambs. sll o# 171; fair to good sheep, s64# 6.50; culls and common. $34(4. Hogs: Market prospects sfj 10c low er. RANT HIKPAI.II I.IVK STOCK i EAST BUFFALO. N. Y„ June 5 Cattle: Receipts, 150 cars; best dry fed gtades steady; grassers 2ac low er; prime steers. slo4# 10.75; butchers, $8,50 4# 9 75; fat cows $5,60 4# 8; huf er* s7l# 9; bulls, $6 4# S 3E. Hogs; Rece'nts, 80 cars; lower, heavy. $9 754# 9.85; yorkers, $9.50(fl 9.70; pigs, $9. Sh# ep Receipts. 20 cars; strong; top lambs, sll 4» 11.50, yearlings. $9 oO 1# $lO, wethers, $7.75(j a, ewes, $6.50U Y. 25. Calves: $5@11.75. CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK. CHICAGO, 111. June 6. Hogs: Re ceipts, 40,000; market slow 5 to 10<- lower; mixed and butcher*. $9,204$ 9.70; good heavy. $9.45 4#9 6o; rough heavy, $9,154# 9.30; light, $8.904, 9.55; pigs, $6.904# 8 60. Cattle: Receipt*. 16.000, market, steady; beeves *s4c II or.; cow* and heifer*. $3.75419.60; stockers and feeders, s64# 9; Texans. 1H.C04f9.50; calves, $8011.25. Sheep: Receipts. 15.000; market, steady; na tive. s74t 8.20; western, $7,204# 8.26; lambs, $7,751# 10.25; western, $8,254# 10.30. TOLEDO LIVE STOCK. TOLEDO, O, June f». —Hogs; Re ceipts, liberal; market. Be lower; heavie*. $9,454/ 9.50; medium*, $9,431#’ 9.50; yorkers. $8,504# 9.40; good pigs, $8,504# 8.75. Calves; Market, steady. Sheep and lambs: Market, slow. CLEVELAND LIVE BTOCK CLEY’ELAND. -lime 5. Hogs: Re celpts, 4,500; 54# 10c lower; yorkers, $9.35; mixed $9.45; mediums. $9,350 9 40. pigs. $9.75: roughs. $8.40; stags, $6.75. ('attle: Receipts, 1.625; good cattle. 10015 c lower: grassers, 250 s(»c lower. Sheep and lamb*: Re ceipts. 10 cars; steady, springers, top, sll. Calves: Receipt*. 625; steady; top. $11.75. NEW MOTOR COMBINE Hudson, Chalmers, Willys-Overiand, Fisk Tire We solicit subscriptions for the new company being formed to take over the above automobile concerns. ANDREWS & COMPANY Investment Bankers. Ford Building. Main 5824. Chicago. DETROIT. Cleveland. We solicit your subscription to the stock of the New Corporation which will take over the Willys-Overiand, Hudson, Chalmers Motor Companies. We expect this stock will be lately oversubscribed W. A. Hamlin & Cos. Members Detroit Stock Exchange 506 Penobscot Building. Cadillac 325 QRlS¥NMx|ffi| u EDITION % I WE TRADE IN Chalmers Chevrolet Continental Motor Detroit Creamery Edmonds & Jones German-American Sugar Michigan Sugar Com. Packard Motor Com. Reo Motor Car Reo Motor Truck I Merrill. Lynch & Cos. Members New York Stock Exchange Penobscot Bldg. Seven Wall St DETROIT NEW YORK Main 3707 Subscriptions Solicited NEW MOTOR MERGER Taking over Willys-Overiand# Hudson, Chalmers, • etc. We are advised that the offering is now subscribed. Wm. A. Neer & Cos. ONI CIPXj