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COMPLETE MARKET REPORTS—LATEST SPORTING NEWS SIXTEENTH YEAH. NO. 241. COBB SLAMS OUT HOME RUN WEAKNESS iK WAR BABIES LATER EXTENDS TO >U STANDARD INDUSTRIALS Distinctly Firmer Tone Is Developed In Money Market NEW YORK. July 7—Th« New York Evening Sun finum'lal review said today: “Today's stock tnarxet wan not uillke yesterday’s unsatisfactory session, with seme of the unfavor able features Aoreot uat<-d. Thus, while there was still something of a cleavage between standard rails and industrial specialties, the strength of the former was not uniform a* on Thurrdny, while the wenkness of munition stocks and copper Issues was more pronounced The latter, for the time being have lost caste with element and have become exceedingly unpopular except with professional traders who are operating for the short account Firto prices were irregularly, hut slightly changed in either direction, and the general tone inclined to heaviness, which was lartlcularly ‘noticeable In the industrial division Mexican Issues were a shade hetter TO EXCHANGE PRISONERS Britain and Germany Reported to Have Entered Agreement # COPENHAGEN. July 7—England and Germany have agreed to tin ex change of civilian prisoners, accord ing to information received by Amer icana here today. The exchange will affect many thousands of Germans who were In terned In England after the Lusita nia sinking and a number of Eng lish civilians in German internment camps. Probe Boston Qfrt'a Death. BOSTON. July 7.—Twenty-two persons, Including 10 now under ar rest, will appear before the grand Jury when the probe Into the mys tery surrounding the death of Miss Margaret Ward begins today. IJttle progress has been made In the case since the arrest of alx men In an automobile In Salem early Wednesday morning with the body of the dead woman in the car. The men continue to declare that the woman was alive when taken from a Warren-st. house in Roxbury. rt Hit INDI RTRIALN Quotations by llornblower A Weak*. Hid. Asked. Am Pub Util., rom. . . 43 46 Po. preferred 77> 7* Am l*. A Trac., com... .INI 385 Do. preferred 115 11* Aetna Exp . 13% 14 Cities Service, com... 354 854 Do. prd 89*4 #0 Chevrolet 235 340 Can. Car. com 60 70 Do. pfd *o M Crampa 8o N 2 Detroit Edison 135 134 Kreage !<• 10% Mid. Steel 62 42*4 Par. Gas A Elec., com. ulii 40 Do. preferred 44 91 Peerlese Motor 24 % Hep. lty. A Light, com. 37% 38% Do preferred 74 South ("al Ed. com... 93% 95 Do. preferred 106 104 Htewart-IVarner, com.. 94% 9s Hub. Host 35% 34 Saxon Motor 79 S3 V 8 Light A !le*t com. 2% 2\ Do., preferred * 4% Cl HH fOPPKIt stocks, Quotations by llornblower 4c Weeks, duly 7. 1914: Hid Asked Putt* A L 44 72 Calaveras 4% 5*4 Chief t% 1% Con* Aria I«i 1% f'a vis Daly 1% I % Ofrt Con ■ f 41 §6 Jum Ext 74 79 I.a Rose 43 44 Magma 14% 14% Nev. Doug 1 1% Ohio Cop 14 14 Succssa 23 25 LLOYD GEORGE TAKES WAR OFFICE RY UNITED PREftR. LONDON, Julv 7 —King George received David Lloyd George In audience today and handed him the seals of the secretaryship of war. Lloyd George assumed hit new office this afternoon. Thlrty-slx foreign built vessels with a tonnage of M.UI hava b*ea admitted to tha A mar lean ragtgtry wader tha act af Aug. 11, IMC as a rule and the rails wore strong, hut as the trading progrersed the weakness In the munition stocks arid zinc issues extended to the stand ord shnrcH and Included them in the general reactionary movement. “Although the general Hat hard ened iu the later trading Hnd some of the specialties recovered a point or so of their earlier losses specular Mve conditions were little changed. The government agricultural leport for July Indicated an Improvement in winter and spring wheat over a month ago. “A distinctly firmer tendency de veloped In Ihe money market, where cal loans, after renewing at th*» higher rate of four per cent, ad vanced 4 1-2 per rent This natural ly was associated with the seasonal unsettlement of the half year which has been accentuated or. this occa sion by the heavy Income tax pay ments. MISSING GIRL HAS BEEN FOUND Irene Ayotte, the 13-year-old Hay City gld who mysteriously disap peared hore, Wednesday, has been found. Instead of being loat or kid napped aa her relatives thought, she was staying at the home of one of her girl friends. Miss Ayotte rame to Detroit from Hay City. July 4. to visit her aunts, while her mother, Mrs. Hattie Ay otte, proceeded on to Akron. ()., to visit In that city. While here, the girl was staying with her aunt. Mrs. E. A. Diary, No. 1164 Ilolcoinb-ave. She left the house Wednesday, pre sumably to go to visit the home of another aunt. Mrs. M. Puma. No. 647 Mullctt-st. Instead, however, she went to the home of a girl friend whose acquaintance she had made on a former trip to this city. Neither of her aunts knew she had gone there, and when she did not reach the homes of either. Wed nesday evening, the police were no tified and a search begun. Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Hums remembered that the girl had some friends in the city. A search was made and she was found safe. INCENDIARIES BLAMED FOR BARN BLAZE Fire of supposed Incendiary or igin destroyed a one-story barn In the rear of No. RlB 1-2 early Friday morning. Two horses valued at JflOO and two wagons val ued At flfiO Vfre also d**stro>ed. The horses and wagons belonged to John Schafer, living at the Mon roe-eve. address, and the barn was owned by Frank Weber. Mrs. Shaler says that she saw two men leava the barn Just before the fire broke out 'll* police think that blac.t handrrs may have caused the blaze. The loss Is fully covered by in surance. VK44KI, PASSAGE* At tb* So*. SAt’I.T BTK MARIK. Mich. July 7. ~t p; ("oilingwon*!. 9:3ft ln.it night; Conestoga. 10; Dickson, 3 n m Oarv. 4; Oconnor Phllbln, Brower, 5; Lynch. 5.30; Morgan Jr., Herrv, 4. Nye, 9; P*nnherot, 10:30. Marry Jones, Klava. Wnrrlnger, 11. Down: Moulder. Oogenic, 9 nisht, Olcott, midnight; Dlmmok. Farrell. 4; Ed Hreltuna. ("van is, lakeland. 5:30; Roston, 4; Replogle, 4 30; Phipps. Wllpen, (’owls. 7:30; Meorae ("raw-ford. Zimmerman. 4:30; Trimble, 9; Mary Elphlcke, Uranus, 10. At Detroit. DETROIT. Mich.. July 7—Up: Pope. 910 last nlaht; Saxon*, 11:10; R Lyman Smith, 11:50; Kopn, 12:20 a m ; Frans. I; Morris. 1:10; Mor row, 2:40. Andrew Upson. 4:20 I'oul by, 430. Ilaaarty. 6:20; Colgate, laikewood. 4 30 Matls, 4 SO; Pollock, Marantic (arrived!. 7; Kalkaska, barae. 7:30, Sirius. 7:40; Oatlnnd, 3V (1. Mather, 4:10 Wldener, 4:40; Fleetwood. 9.40; val Cartier. 4;50. Down: Luinn. 9:10; Frick Calotte, J. F. Davidson. 9:60; Republic. 10 20; Rarnuin, 11 10; L. A. Shaw, A. w Os borne. 11 50. Slick. 12 last nlaht; Truesdal*. 2 a. m , W. F. White. 2:40; Reed. 1:60; Sweden. 2; Sellwond, 4 30; Hoyt. Tua Oshorn. Cliff Mlngoe. 4 40; W. W. Brown. 5 10; XV I* Brown, 5 30. Hartwell, 4:20; C. O. Rreltuna. Phil Minch. 9,40 Marlon Aurora. Imperial barge, 9:60. Experts consider that one great qualification women munition work era po—■■ Ib patience DETROIT TIMES REO CAR AND CONTINENTAL UP These Stocks Are Leaders In Bull Market On Detroit Exchange Continued activity in the listed Issues marked the Friday morning session of the Detroit Stock ex change, with Reo Car and Conti nental still increasing In demand. Both have recovered rapidly from their recent slump, with Reo espe cially firm, Iron-Silver Mining whs a feature of the opening, being nigher than in many years. It sold Thursday for $1.75, and there were plenty of bids Ht $1.55, but Tew offerings. Friday. Iron-Silver activity is believed due to the addition of SIOO,OOO worth of properties adjoining old lands, re cently. Detroit Edison is now selling around 135, and the demand Is rea sonably strong. | Detroit Stocks j FRIDA VS QUOTATIONS BK Asked Acme W. I, AC. Wks.. .. 17% Do. prefer! *1 19% .... Am Light A Traction 3-J* 385 Do, preferred IP* % 11*1% Am Pub Util. Cos., corn. 43 44 Auto Body Cos.. XD 40 Do. preferred. \d.... 7(% 77% Burroughs Ad Mac Cos 335 .... Chalmers Mo. Cos. com. 174 185 l‘o. preferred 94 .... Char Iron Cos of Am .... 4% Do., preferred 4% 4% Chevrolet Motor C 0.... 230 237 Citle* Service Cos, com. 350 S*>o Do, preferred 84% 91 Ooahuii Ld ft Zinc, xd 3*4 Com w ith R. P A 1.. . 44 45 % Do, preferred 94% 45% Cont'nental Mo. C 0... 36% 27% Do, preferred •% 19% Det. A Cl eve. Nav Cos. 9 5 9 2 , Detroit Creamery Cos.. 2.’% 24 Detroit Edison Cos., xd. 134% 136 Det, lr. A St. com. xd 18% Do. preferred, xd 12 Detroit United Ry 115 12(1 Det Valve A- Fit C 0... 1o % .... Edmunds A Jones, com 4 0 4 4 Do., preferred 93 97 Ford Mu. Cos., Canada .... 365 General Mo. Cos., coin.. 470 546 Do, preferred 114 Hall laimp (to. 33 HoHnnd-ftt. L Sue Cos.. 15% .. Iron Silver Mining Cos 16.5 .... 8. 8. Kreage, com 10 Do., preferreed 1 0 11 M.ixwrll Mo Cos. com. 77% 60% Do. Ist pfd 84 88 Do. 2nd preferred... 35 58 Mexican Crude Ptij.. . 9 11 Midi, Mtamplnif C 0.... 33.6 115 Mich. Sugni Cos, com 109 111 Do. prefer! rd 9" .... Mlles-I'etrolt Theater. 8 .... Minnesota Sugar com. 90 .... Do, preferred oj a* Natl onnl Grocer C 0.... 8 2*4 84 *4 Do. preferred ;••% 94 Pao Gas A- El Cos., com 6«% 80% Do, preferred 88 91 Packard Mn. Cos, xd 162% Do. preferred 102 10 4 Paige-Pet. Mo. Csr Cos 6ft Parke. Davis A r„ 15-*% \V. K. Pruden 43 Reo Motor ("nr Cos .. . 42 43 Reo Motor Truck Cos. .. 36 37 % Srotten-Plllon Cos 56 Studebnkei Corp. com 13? 133 Po. preferred Ift. .... Townr’s Creamery Cos 40 .... Truas. Con St . com. xd 30 .... White Star Line 62 .... Wolverine Cement Cos 7% Banka and Trust Companies. Did Asked American State 1 •*. .... Central Havings 250 .... Detroit Savings 290 Dime Savings 3ft6 315 Federal State. I'.’" 13! First A Old Det Na. xd 194 ... German-Amerlcnn .... 17 1 - !9?% Highland DU State, xd. 390 .... Merchants National... 174 178 Nat'l. Rank of Com 319 Peninaiilar State CO* .... Peoplea State 377 ?8l United Saving* Rank.. 230 .... Wavne County Home.. 3i9 370 Detroit Trust Cos 37 4 395 Security Trust Cos ?42 .... Union Trust Cos PI 200 Ger -Amer. I* A T Cos. W The following firms nre privileged to execute orders or. the F.xcnange: W. E. Moss A- ("0., Cnrlvle A Pnvah. Geo M West A- Cos., E E. Mnccrone A Cos. H w Noble A Cos. D 1* Sey mour A Cos . TV. R. M- Irfiuahlln, Mcr rlll. Lynch A Cos, W. A. Hamlin A Cos.. V6*m. A N'er-r A Cos.. Sinclair A Couls. Emmet L Sprague TVm H. Rose A Cos, F. K. Peltnn A Cos. Joel Stmkard A C«*.. Hennett, Smith A Cos. TV E Reilly A Cos. Matthew Finn, A. TV. Wallace A Cos.. I.cwls G. Gorton. 1. S. *TtM K REPORT. TV.XSI I IXGT( *N. July 7 The bu reau of crop estimates today report ed •he condition of various crops ns follows: Winter wheat' 75 7 per cent com pared with the July 1 ten-year aver age of 81; spring wheat 89 compared with 8t *>: all wheat 79 9, compared with 12.8; corn 82. compared with ■ 4.1; oats 86 3, compared with 5.3 t; barley 87 9. compared to 85 1. rye 88. compared with 82 4 llav 90.3 com pared with 62 1: (la \ 90.3, coni pa i• and with 87.4- tobacco 87.6 compared with 82 4; flav 9<) 3 compared with 84 8. rice 92.7, compared with 88 1. bay 93 4. compared with 88.1; hav 93 4. com pared with 82 2. cotton 81 1. com pared with 80.2. Production In bushels and prices were forcasted as follows Winter whest tx'i.nno.fton bushels, spring wheat. 270.000.900 hushela. all wheat. 759.0ft0.0rft. at 92.s cents per bushel; corn 2,868.000 bushels at 75 4 cents; oats. 1.317,(»h0,00n bushels at 40 5 cents; barley "06.000 ftoo bushels at 59 3; rve 44.000,000 bushels at 83 4 cents; tnhaccA, 1,191,000.000 pounds. C*MIC %C4O ntTTTM WXBKFT. CHH'AGO, 111., July 7- Rutter: Ex trOa, 27Lc; firsts. 24%4T27c; dalrv extras, 26%f2?«*,c: firsts. 23%-rf2r.e. Eggs: Prime ordinary. 20%Vfj|c; firsts. 22 ff 22 %c Eheese Twins. 14 V»c; young Americas. 15%f)>16%c. Live poultry: Fowls, 16%c; ducks, lsc, geese, 114212 c; springs. 2M2?sc turka, $0«. Potatoes: Michigan. 9042 9f«; Ohio. 9*IMRc; Wisconsin. 90« • Ic; Minnesota. 904291 c. New pota tN9 Km*l9U, it can; old t NN. j Grain and Provisions DETROIT, July 7.—Closa. There was a feeling of strengtn In all the leading market* ut tna opening. It came first from Liverpool and the Ameiiian markets quickly responded Weather la almost perfect and fine reports are coming in from wheat fields. Tiie government report to come out after the close Friday la ex pected to show an estimated wheat • rop of 750,0410 otto bushels, an In -1 1 • ase <.f (ion.OOti bushels over the promise of a month ago. Harvesting is making excellent progress In the winter wheat states and spring wheat is lining well in the northwest. The Canadian northwest reports wheat well headed out. at some points. All this In very bearish, but Its depresa- Ing effect is balanced by an active milling and export demand for new wheat ov\ mg to its fine quality. Home export business has been reported and dealers believe a great deal of foreign trade has been done without bang mad* public Commission houses consider the market iu a healthy position. Many advise their customers to buy on breaks not withstanding the fine re ports for the crop will be sort at best Foreign demand la inereaalng nnd it is well known that Europe is in need of a great deal of wheat. Detroit milling demand for red wheat is increasing and eastern mills are taking a little white wheat In their market. Michigan farmers are not selling and the movement of cash wheat is alow, The market was strong on reports of export buying of wheat in TVln nep.-g and flour In Minneapolis. The 1 lose was %c higher for cash and % '«%<• higher for the futures. ("orn advanced %c and heana de clined 25c. Friday's \Vh« at Quotations; Cash No. 2 red. SI.OB *«; Sept, opened with an upturn of %e at $1.10%. advanc ed to *i 10s t . declined to $1.10% and closed at $1.11; December opened at $1.13%. advanced to $1.13%, declined to f1.13% and closed at $1 14%; No. 1 white. $1.05%. Fridav’e grain quotations; ("orn: Cash Nll 3,79 c hid: No. 3 yellow. 80%c; No. 4 yellow, 78%c«’7P%c. Oats- Standard, 43c; No. 3 whit*. 42c. No. 4 white. 10f| 41c. fly*: Cash No. i. 98c. Keans Immediate and prompt shipment $6.75. Seeds, Prime red clover, $8.90; prime alsike, $9 60; prime timothy, $3.60. Receipts on the Detroit market Friday were 1,000 bhls. of flour. 6 ears of corn. 7 of oats. 1 of rye and 2 of hay. Shipments were 1.000 bbl* of flour, 2.000 hu. of wheat, 17,00 ft bushels of corn and 1.500 bushels of oats. Stocks are 173.000 bushels of wheat. 120,800 bushels of corn, 72300 bushels of oats and 23000 bushels of ry*. Receipts of wheat Fridav: Min neapolis 209 car*, against li'i a year ago; Duluth. 59 cars; Chicago, 42 cars, against I; southwest, »31jM0 bushels against 109.000 bushels. Primary wheat receipts were 619.00# bu"hels against 109,000 bushels * year ago. Exports of wheat and flour Friday. 738 000 bushels. Wheat cuttings is expected to begin in about two weeks. CHIC AGO OR A ITf. CHICAGO. 111, July 7.—Opening- Wheat: July, down %c; September, up %e. Corn: July, up %c; Septem ber. up %<•. Oats July, up %r; Sep tember, iii) l *c. Provisions, low.-r. Noon—Wheat. July, up %o; Sep tember. doiv n %c. Corn: July .up %c; September, down %c. Oats: July, down %«•; September, down %e. Close—Wheat: July up %c. Sept., down %c. Corn: July, up %c: Sept., down •%<■. Oats July, up %r; Sept., unchanged Provisions: Steady Quotations by Paine, Webber ACo , July 7, 1914: Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat— July 103% 104% 10$V 4 103% Sept 106 % D>4% 105% 105% Dee 109'« 109% 108% 109a Corn— July 77% 77% 76 x 477 \b *<’|>t 74% 74% 73% 74', Dec 621* 63 % 43% 62%b tbits— Itll) 38% 39 38 % 39s Sept 3X% .38 % .38% 38 % h Dec 39% 40% 39% 40 %s Pork— July 25 201) 26.40 25 20 25 40], Sent 24 55 24.87 24.50 24 87 d— Jtll.v 13 25 13 27 13 20 13 221) Sept 13 37 13.43 13.30 13.35 b It 1 bs— Sept 13 65 13 70 13 55 13 67s TOLEDO GRAIN. TO!.EDO. (».. July 7 Wheat: Cash and July, *1.00%. Sept. $1 12%: Deo., $1 17%. ("urn Cash, Bdc; July, 79 %c; Sept.. 76%<; Dec., 64 Oats: Cash ami Julv. 41 %c; Sept.. 4u%c. Kye: Cash. '*6 %c Cloverseefi ("ash, ** 82, Oct $9.02; Dec.. $8 90. Alsike Prime. $9 60 Timothy, ("ash. $3.40. Butter: Prick creamery, 29 %e; tub creamery. 28 %c. Eggs: Fresh can died 21 %c; fancy selects. 26c. Hay: Unchang-d. \E\A AOKH PHOIH'CfC NEW Y(111K. July 7—Flour Irreg ular and unset t led. Pork: Strong; mess. s26.c>o ft 27. Lard Easier. mid dle west spot, sl3 40ifi 13.60. Sug «r: Haw. quiet; centrifugal, 96 test, $6.14 / it 6 27. muecovade. 89' test, $5 174) 5.50, refined, quiet; cut loaf. $8 80; crushed, $8 65; powdered, $7.75; gran ulated. $7 654(7 7*» Coffee: Pin 7 on spot 9c. Tallow: Firm, special, 9% c; <lty, 9%c; country, 9si9%c. Hav Unsettled, prime. $1 40. No 3, 92 %cff $1 02 % : clover. 50c '1 % 1.20. Dressed poultry: Steady; turkeys. 23 4i ?5c chickens. 25 if 38c; fowls, 14 % 21 %c; ducks. Long Island, 19c. Live poultry; Firm; geese, 13c; ducks 16 ff 21 o; fowls, 17% 61! 8c: turkeys. 15 ft 18c; roosters, lie; chickens’ broil ers. 224) 26c. Cheese: Firm; state milk, common to specials. 13<fM6%c; Isklms, common to special, 104r18%c. Rader and Pans. DETROIT. July 7. Butter Cream ery. extras, 27 %c. firsts. 26 c, dairy, 23c; pa* king stock. 210 per lb. Kski Fresh receipts, < uses in cluded, firsts, 23c; current r< < *lpta "2%r per do* Receipts Friday 1.- 050 case*. \E\A A (IRK C OTTON TtARKUT. Quotations by Paine, Webber A j Cos., July 7. 1916: opening Closing Kid Ask High Low Hid V.-k Jar. 13.31 13 32 13.39 1 V:5 13.27 13."8 Feb 13 35 13 17 Mch. 13.31 13.62 1 3 56 13.1 4 15 11 1 1 46 Apr 13 51 Mi* v 13 44 13.65 13 68 13 60 t.3 6o 13 61 •lulv 13 99 13 00 13 04 12 93 12 94 12 95 1 Aug 13 01 13 02 13 07 12 96 I'j9s 13.00 Sept , 13 01 10 03 Oct. c 1314 13.03 13 05 13.04 Nov. 13 09 13jo m i2 Pec. 13.28 1.3 29 11 33 13 20 13 32 1.1 23 Bathhouse Open Till 10 P. M. Tc i ret Miinodatr evening bather* during the hot spell, th*’ Hello Isle bathhouse will be kept open until 9 jp. in. Visitor* will be allowed until 10 p. m to dresa and laare the bath i h mm. FRIDAY, JULY'7, 1916. I Livestock j 111 1 I I II I MOB— J EAST 111 EFAI.O LIVE STOCK. (Dunning nnd Stevens.) I EAST BUFFAU). N. Y.. July 7. |'"attic. Fiv* cars, iluw. Hogs 40 l cars. lower. heavy. $10.40fl 10.46: yorkers, $lO .15m 10.40 pigs. 89.76010. : Sheep; Rn elpta. 5 cars, alow; top larnbs, sll f 'i 11 50; yearlings. ss'« 9.50; wether*. $8<58.25; ewe», S7O | 7,50. Calves $5013. MII IIIG A \ CENTRAL STOCKYARDS DETROIT, hily 7.—Cattle: Market, steady; hrxt heavy eteera, $3,50 0 9, beat handy weight butcher steers. $7,75 os.ss; nuxeii gteeri and heifer*. $7 9:* 7.50. hapdy light butchers, $6.50 [fls7; light butcher*, best cows, s6.2s<ft 6.75, butcher cow*. $5.75 €.00; common cows, $4.750 5 50; canners, $304 50: best heavy bulla, $6 '/6 .’5; bologna bulla, $5,5005; feeders, s6.', 50 7.26; atocksr*. $6 07; I milker* and epringers, Veal calves: Market, steady, veal calves. $124)12.25; others. SBOIISO Sheep and lambs: Market, steady; best lambs. $1101125; fair lambs. $9010; light to common lambs. $7.5008.50; fair to good sheep. $606.25; cull* and common, s;:flrr 4.50 Hogs Market, steady; pigs, sß® 9.40, othtrs. $9.75 'll 9.90. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK CHICAGO. July 7.—Hogs: Receipt*. 21,000; market slow. 5c higher; mixed and butchers, $9.65 0 10.10; maw, $9,75 0 10; rough heavy $9.a00 9.06. light. $9.50010; pigs. M 09.46. Cattle: Receipts. 1.000; market sternly; beeves. $7.30011 20; cow* and I tieifers, $3.7541 9 75; stocker* and feeders, $6 600 8 6'.; Texans. $8,400 ! 9.40. calves. $8.50012 Sheep: Re celpts. 8,000; maiket. strong to shade higher; native, $6 500 7.90, western, 174i 8: lambs, $7.500 10.75; western, $7.75 01 0 85. CLEVELAND LIA E STOCK. CLEVELAND. 0.. July 7.—Hoga: Rereints 2,000, steady; yorkers an«l mixed. $lO.lO. mediums. $10.15; pigs. $9.75; toughs, $8 85. stags. $7.50. Cat- II • Receipts 5 cars, steady. Sheep and lambs: Receipts .3 car*, steady; iambs top sl2 00. Calves: Receipts 200; 26c higher; top $13.60. TOLEDO LIVE STOCK. TOLEDO, 0., July 7. —Hogs: Re ceipts. 2.000 market steady. Heavies $10,104( 10.20; medium*. $10.10010.16; yorkers, $9.75010.10; good pig* $9 50 it) 75. Calves: Market strong. Sheep ami Lambs: Market strong. Standard Oil Stocksj Quotations hy llornblower A Week*. July 7 —Opening: Bid Ask Anglo-Amer. Oil, new. 16% 16 Atlantic Refining Cos.. 695 700 Km ne-Scrmyser Cos. ... 340 350 Buckeye Ripe Line Cos.. 89 90% <"heselirougn Mfg. Co~. 315 32$ Colonial Oil Cos 70 $0 i Continental Oil Cos 315 325 [Crescent Ripe Line Cos. 89 43 Cumberland Pipe Line. 80 85 Eureka Pipe Une 205 210 | Galena-Signal Oil C 0... 154 157 Do. preferred 137 14J Illinois Pipe Line 165 188 Indiana Pipe Line C 0... 89 pj National Transit C 0... 14 16 New York Transit Cos. 185 190 Northern Pipe Line Cos. 94 97 Ohio oil Cos 228 230 Pierce oil Corporation 12 12% Prairie oil & dux Cos.. 595 400 Prairie Pipe Line 223 225 Penn. Mexlenn 55 68 Solar Refining Cos 265 275 Southern Pipe Line Cos. 18s 192 I South Penn Oil C 0... 345 350 [South West Pa. P. Line 104 107 I Standard Oil. California 250 252 Do, Indiana 56.3 567 Do, Kar.saa 434 445 Do, Kentucky .395 405 Do, Nehraska 340 345 Do. New Jersey .... 521 621 Do, New York 205 207 Do, Ohio 316 325 I Swan A- Finch Cos 95 ino Union Tank Line C 0... 82 , 84 i Vacuum Oil Cos 250 262 I Washington Oil Cos. ... 30 40 Standard Oil, old stock 1160 .... I*'>. subs 1130 . . . . Tnt’l Petroleum 10*4 10% Mid. West 65% 67 Sugar Market g--- M! a—■ ■ ■ ■ Mugfir—Corrected dally by W. H. l-JUgai «v Mon: Crystal dominoes, 2-lb., H 1.65. Do. 6-lb., 111.55; l.agle tab lets. 110 25; cut loaf, 19 40, cubes. |8.0o; XXXX powdered, I860; stand ard powdered. 18.45; granulated. ex« tra coarse, |8.20; granulated, fine. In bulk, 18.05; granulated. 25-lb. cot tons. $8.16; crystal domino gran., 2- Ib. und 5-lb. cartons, in cases, tr. 35; crystal domino gran.. IIF cases, §».4>; diamond A 15.16; confectioners' A.. 18. No. 4, |8 (i5. No. h, #»; No. 8. *7.#6; No. 7. 17.86, No. 8. |7.85. No. 9. §7.80; No 10. 17. <5. No. 11 |7.70; No. 11. 17.85; No. 13. 17.80; No. 14. $7.80; No 15. 17.60. non-caking mixture, |»; beet granulated, $7 P 5 per 100 lbs.; household powd.. Is, 24 to '-aae. 12.40; Du 48 to case. |».70 ler case. Hank C'learsnees. Rank clearances Friday. 17.11#,- •48 90; total 1018 to date 11,020.1 !•#.- 370 0.1: total same period of last year, 1867.001.471 6.'.. BKW YOUK ni TTKR \\T> KOGB, NKW YORK. N. Y. July 7.—Rut ter: Steady: receipts. 22.412; cream ery. extra. 20c; state dairy, tubs, 24 ••-8c; Imitation creamery firsts 2‘*4c; special. 20 V 4 ft :tor. F7ggs: llrm; recelpta. 20.4 11. nearhv white V; ncV 200 11c. nearby mlxe<i fancy, 24 ft 2i c; fresh firsts, 21\ff27c. SON WOULD BREAK McLEAN WILL WASHINGTON. July 7.—A great legal battle to break the will of Jnbn R. Mef.esn. involving the ad ministration of the millions amassed hv the publisher tnd financier, whs set In motion In the dlslrtct supreme eonrt here this afternoon h> his son, Edward B. sole heir to the fortune. Bankrupt Schedules Filed. The bankrupt T*. C. Schulz Con slruetton To. hAs (lied schedules In United States disttiet court, showing Ita llahillliea to be sl7.sAf> and the assets. slt*,lf»7. The petit'en tc have the company adjudged bankrupt was tiled by the Trussed Concrete Bteel Oa, of Detroit, m 4 otJMrs, May If. j New York Stocks | Quotation*! by Hornblowar A Waeka. Open. High. Low. Clown. Alaska Oold. . 11% 18% 18. J* -Alllw Chalmers 23 % 33 Vi 21% jf'i l»o. pfd. ... 74% 74 Vi 73’, 74% Am. Can 55 65 5- Am. C. A F... 53?. 53% 53% •<* Do, pfd 115% 115 V, 115 Vii 11 •> 1 i Ain &t*el Fdy. 47 47 % 47 4,% Am H. A L. . 10% 11 10% 10% Do. pfd. ...54 64% o3 63 Am. Ice Sec.. 28% 28% 28% 28% Am Llna com. 20 20 19% 19% Do pfd. ... 44% 44% 44% 44% Am L0c0... •. 66 6»> 63 1 4 Am 8 A Ref.. 95% 95% 94% 94% Do. pfd. ...11l 111 111 HI Am Zinc .... 33% 33% 30% 32 Am Sugar Ref 111% 111% 111% 111% Am Heet Su*. 94% 95 93 93 % Am Tel A Tel.l 29 129 129 129 Am NVoolen .45% 46% 45 4u Do. pfd. ... 95 95 94% 94% Anaconda .... 83 V* 83% 81% 82 Vi Atchlwtiwi ....105% 106 105% 100% Do. pfd. ... 99 99 99 99 Baldwin Loco. 70% 70% 66% 69% Balt. & O 89% 89% 89 89% Beth. Steel ..440 455 440 400 Butte A Sup.. 64% 64% 62% 68% Calif. Tet ... 20% 22% 20% 21% Do. pfd. ... 46% 49V* 46% 49 Can. Pac. ...181% 181% 180 180 Cent. Leuth... 57 57 % 56% 56% Ch dler Mo.. .112% 112% 110 111 Chew A O 63 63 62 % 62% Chi. Ot. W.pfd. 37 37 37 37 Chi. A N'w ... 130 130 130 130 C. M. A 8. r. 98% 98% 98 98 % Chi. R. 1. A P. 22% 23% 22% 22% c.. C. C. . B.L. 56% 66% 66% 66% Chile Cop. ... 21 21 21 21 Chino Cop. .. 50% 60% 48% 49 Col. Fuel 42% 44% 12 44 U Corn Prod R. 14% 14% 14% 14% Do. pfd. ... 90% 90% 90% 90% CiuclbleSCo. 71% 72 68% 70% Do. pfd. ...114% 114% 114*,* 114% D. A RloG. Pfd 14 % 34% 33% 34% Distil Secur... 44% 44% 44% 44% Dome Mines .. 25% 25% 25% 25% Elec. Stor. Bat. 03 63 63 63 Erie, com ... 27% 37% 36% 30% Do, Ist pfd. 54 54% 54 54 General Elec. 167% 167% 167% 167% Gen. Motors 600 510 600 510 Do. pfd ... 11l 111 111 111 B. F. Goodrich 75% 75% 76% 75% Gt. N'or. pfd. 119 % 119% 119% 119% Gt. Nor. Ore 36% 36% 36% 80% Granby 88 86 86 81 Green Can. .. 46 46 45 45 Inspire. Cop. 51% 61% 51 Vi 51% inter. Met. .. 17% 17% 17% IJ% Do. pfd 75 75 76 To Int. Mer. Mar 25% 25V* 24% 25 Do. pfd 91 91 88% 89% Inter. Hare.. 113 113% 112% 113 Int. Nickel .. 47% 48 47% 47% Int Taper ... 12% 12% 12% 12% Kan. City S. 26 26 25% 20% Ken’cott Cop. 48% 48% 47% 45 Kelly Spr T. 70% 70% 70% 70% Lack. St. Cos.. 68 70 68 70 Leigh. Val... *o% so% 79% 79% 11 US ,tii ilig dl# "fr':''., f? # 'Hit 'll? Mexican Pet. 103% 104 103 103% Miami Cop . . 35U .1»% 34% 34% Missouri Pac. 7% 7% 7 7% M. K. A T. Cos. 4% 4% 4% 4% Mont. Pow. Cos. 87 88% 87 88% N. En. A St. 24 24 »'■ 24 21 Nat. Lead ... 65% 66% 65% 65% New Cons. .. 16% 16% 16% 16% N Y.N.11. A H. 61% 61% 61% 61% Nnrf. A West 132 132 131 % 181% North. Par . 114% 114% 114% 114% N. Y. Air B. 132% 132% 120% 131 N Y. rent. ..105% 106% 101% 104% N. Y. O & *.V. 17% 17% 27 27 Pennsyl 58% 58% 51% 67% Peop. Gas. ...102 102 102 102 Pitts. Coal .. 28% 28% 28 28 Do. pfd. ...103 103 103 103 Press. St. Car. 46% 56 % 45% 45% Pullman 162% 16* 162% 163 Rays Cons. ..22% 22% 22% 22% Ry. St. Npg ... 44% 45 44 45 Reading ion 100% 99 I*9 % Rep. 1. A St... 45% 45% 45% 45% 1 Do. pfd 108 108 108 108 StL.&S.F. pfd. 6% 6% 6% 6% Do. 2nd pfd. 8 8% 8 8% Shat.-Arts ... 28% 28% 2684 2634 Sloss-Sheffleld 47 47 45% 45% South Pac. .. 98% 98 7* 98% 98% South. Ry. ... 24% 24% 24% 24% | Do, pfd. ... 69% 70 69 % 70 Stdebkr C0rp.135% 136 133% 185% Tenn. Cop ... 35% 85% 34% 34»i Texas Cos 195 195 % 192 19.3 Third Ave, 66% 66% 66% 66 % IT. S. Mining. .73 78 . 71 % 72 T'nlon Pac. .139% 139% 138% 139% i 1 'nit. Clg Strs 95% 95% 95% 95% United Fruit.. 161% 161% 159 160 % U. S. Rub 63% 63 % 63 63% I Do. Ist pfd. .110 im% 110 110% 111. S. Steel ... 86% 86% 86 86% Do. prd 117% 117% 117% 117% ' IT. S. Steel 6%. 105 105 104 % U'-*’. U. S Cast I P2l 21 20% 21 r. S Ind. Al.. .I*l% 132% 128 I*o% Utah Cop. ... 78% 78% 77% 77% Wabash 14% 14% 14% 14% , Do. pfd A 52% 52% .51% 51% Do. pfd. P. 28% 28% *2B % 28'-. I Westlnghouse.. 57% 57% 55% 66% Wts Central.. 45% 45 % 45% 45 U, West. Mary .. 29% 29% 29% 29% 'West Union .. 94% 94% 94 % 94% Wnolworth ....1*6% 136'', 136% 136% Wtllya-Over.. . 76 76% 74% 74 % Do, pfd 108% 109 107 *O7 Boston Copper Slocksjj Quotations hy Hombtnwer A July 7. 1016: open High l.nw Close Alaska Odd .. 13% 13% l* IS Allotic* M <• 4 «4 14 Amfr. Zinc .. 33% .IS’, 30*; 32 Anaconda . .. R3% «3% SIS MS Ai l*, Comm'l.. s'4 R% **4 s% Arcadian .... :>% 5% r. s r. % Butt* Superior M% f4% MS *:<% Cal. A Aril.... lift «!» fi*% *>*% c»l * Her!*.. MO 7*30 510 530 Centennial . .. if>% 15% ir.% 15% (’upper Itange. (m 4 mm* 5P% 1 0 Chino 501, SO S 4* 1 * 4 0 Paly-West ... 2 S 2% IS IS First Not 3*4 1% 3% 3 % Oran by A7 *7 37 3 7 Hancock .... 13 11 13 13 lale Itovale .. 27 S 27% 27 % 27 S Inspiration .. 51% SI % 51% 51% Jerome Verde. 1% 1\ 1% t l»ake 12% 12% 12 12 Mass IIS 11% I<>% 11% Michigan ... 33 33 Miami 15 % 35% *4% 34 % Mohawk .... po% pu* *7% 37% Mayflower .... 2% ?% 1% 7% Xiplsslng .... «l «% fi'» fi » North Irfrke IS IS 1 % 1 % Nevada Cons. 15% !<•% 15 % I r * S North Butte . 22% 22% 22% 22% Old dominion fiC% *'»;% *t* % 55% Osceola 37 37 *7 37 Bond Creek .. 13 13 13 13 Quincy 37s s7s 3«% 35% Ray Consol 22% 22% 32 % 22% Pup. A Rost. 4 4 4 4 Nhannon 3% R% * Hanta Fe 1% IS 1% 1% Shat tuck 2*% 23% 2«% 25% Trinity 5 5 3 5 Tenn. Copper 33\ 15% 34*| 34** TT. s, Smelt PS « 05% 04 % P 4% t’ptted Fruit FPi 1«1» 150 i«ot, T* S M com.. 52% 53% 52% 53% Ftah Aoex .. 4% 4U 4% 4% Utah Consol. J3% US 13 13% T'tah Copner 73% VRM A TV C. 73 73 71 % 72 Victoria ... 1 1 t t Ventura *»tl 1U «U «% SVlnon* 5% 5% S% 5% Wolverine ... SIH 1114 SI SI Gmriswold-st. ■ EDITION GEORGIAN CLEANS THE BASES FIRST HIRE IIP; COVELESRIE BN MOUND Tigers Begin Second Game oi Series With Brilliant Display J PHILADELPHIA, July 7.—Cobb hit a home run Ills first time at bat in today’s game. scoring Vltt ahead of him. Coveleskle and Myers were the opposing pitchers. First Inning. DETROIT —Vltt drew a pass. Bush fanned. On tha third atrlke Vltt stole MARRIED GUARDSMEN CANJUIT Baker Order Allows Soldiers With Depend ents to Go Home WASHINGTON, July 7.—A1l army departmental commandera hare been authorized by Secretary Baker to dischaige enlisted men of the Na tional Guard in the federal service who have one or more dependent relatives. The order of the secretary of war follows: •'Department commaaders mav issue discharges to enlisted men of the National Guard in Ihe service of ihe United States who are serv ing within their departments. Ap lieution for discharge must be made in due form through military chan nels to the department commanders that the applicant has one or more relatives uepending on him for sup port. "The application must be accom ! panled by adequate w-rltten evi dence of real dependency. When it comes to the knowledge of the com manding officer through authentic sources that p soldier of Ms com- I main! hus one or more dependent relatives, a soldier will he informed of his right to make application for i his discharge and the di charge will be granted upon the application if warranted by circumstances. “A dcsiie to remain in the ser vice and at the* same tim.» decline to allot any portion of the applicant’s i pay to ills family or to dependents j vs ill he reported tc the war depart ment for final action. “When an application for dis charge is finally approved, the prop ier recruiting agencies will be iU ! once informed .<o that the vacancy ; may be filled promptly. Recruiting 'and mustering officers will be en joined lo avoid acceptance of re cruits having relatives depending on them for support." i Seer* tnrv Faker and his advisers at the war department decided that this step was imp. a'lv* to meet appeals which lnvc been flooding the defartment on lehalf of thou sand of guardsmen whose families have been left destitute by the pres ident's (all neon the state forces for i m rvice on the Mexican border There lias been no tabulation of I petitions, but seme officials estimat ed tod.iv ihat fullv one (htrd of all , the men m the National Guard might be affected by the order, which ap plies to troops now on the border, as well as those waiting to move. In almost every organization ’mister ed in it is understood, a consider able number of the members has i been 1n distress over tae ptospeef. of having to support a family Indef initely on the plttaner received from the army. President. DUNNING & STEVENS. Inc. LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS . For the Rale of Cattle. Hoes, Shvep and Calve* Coaalgjußeaea New York Central Rtock Yards, Fast Buffalo. N. Y. Telegraph u 4 PHI Office Addreae. Rtock Yard*. Buffalo, If. T. BUI attock In pour name, our ear* Netlfjr a* es MBMii WdTH 4feo MR 4 rest Attach bill of lading te eight draft* wMa <MT% . • ONE CENT- -i ••cond and took third on Ml throw. Hallman fanned. Cobb hit 4 . home run into the left fleld bleachaif, •ending Vitt in ahead of him. VajMl died to Schang. Two runa, on* bM, one error. TODAY'S GAME DETROIT. 211 \ PHILADELPHIA. 000 Batteries—Coveleskie and age; Myers and Meyers. Umpire* »■ Connolly and Owens. RACES! Aqueduct Results. FI rut race, nulling mile: Rae |U M (E. Campbell), 20 to 1, I to I ! and 4 to 1, won; Wenonah, \OO (Gar ner). I to i, T to 10 und i to C. too* or. MkndinetT*. K-eiah. RotH. of the Kitchen. Blackford, Oolden (Jate. Narmar. Rosewater, Flag Day, Tamerlane and O. M. MU liar also ran. Latonia Results. Norvic. 101 (Murphy), SIT.S«. Rllt and IS.BO. won; Fleouron 11. 103 (Grnvea), sr>. < *0 and fX.7O, second; stol id Rock. 101 (Williams), $4.80. third.' Time —1:47 1-6. Margaret Burkley. The Parmet, Santo. Depra, Some Reach. Pa la wav. Cledere, Captain Mardimont, Southern League, Polly Connelly, Bill Wiley, and Jaaper alao ran. DEFENSE RESTS IN ORPET CASE COURT ROOM. WAUKEGAN, IIL. July 7.—The defense In Will Orpet’a trial for Marlon murder rested Its case shortly after opening of court today. Capt. ivtcCormlck Oies. Capt. Eugene McCormick, tor some years mate on the Canadlaß lightship, Falken, which la stationed at the southeast shoal, l.ake Erie, died in h f s home In Amberstburg, •Out., Thursday, after a year of fall ing health. His illness is said to have dated from December, 1914, when he brought the lightship Into port through a heavy storm. For 12 years Capt McCormick was mae ter of the steamer Imperial, which ran between Windsor and Pelee Inl and. It was on this island that be was bom In 1840. A widow and one son, P. \\\ McCormick, surrlre. "Mineral services will be conducted by Thistle lodge, A. F & A. M., O t Amherst burg, at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon Interment will be la Rose Hill cemetery. Earnlnga Are Large. The net earnings of the recently formed Motors Product* corporatism for May and June were at the mte of sl2 a share, according to in an* nouneement by W. C. Rands, preak dont. A continued Increase In the percentage of earnings is expeeted. The corporation was organised by the merger of the Rand* Manatee luring Cos., the Diamond Manufaetut* Ing Cos., the Vanguard Manufacture Ing Cos., and the Universal Metal On., of Detroit, and the Superior Manu facturing Cos., of Ann Arbor. Joaeoh Ramsey Stricken. EAST ORANOE N J., July seph Ram«*v, president of the Lor> aloe. Ashland A Southern railroad and former president of the Wabash, died at his home here early today, following a stroke of apoplexy. Ramsey retired at 11 o’clock last night apparently In the beat of health. About an hour later he wan stricken and died at 12:30.