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COMPLETE MARKET REPORTS—LATEST SPORTING NEWS SIXTEENTH YEAH. NO. 2 7‘J . DAUSS ON MOUND FOR TIGERS BUSH’S SACRIFICE PLUS SINGLE Bf VEACH 6IVES JUNGALEER S EARLY LEAB Myers and Picinich Form Battery for Athletics in Today’s Game l’llli AI 'IH.IM 11 A, Auk 1:1 Jen nings b*nt In D.»us* to pilch today's gnm»* against th- Athleti u*. v Ith M< K* >* cauhing M*»rs ami Hal* y | •*•! fi rni* and for I*l ila Udphia First Inning. DKTK'MT \tt *% <4l k<* -1 tlu h»ir - nr' .-.l Mv. i- t<- Mi Inn Cob tiled «» \ . i- t.w t« ■ t M- Uft l tig 'lit \•a< h nti.il*' s* < •»> • 1 I'ntW f,.r• t farun-l lut- run, ini' lut. no » rr • r. I H II.A I H'l.l'Ml A Wit? Iltn I N. , 1;II ►.» I -I tht • w Wail'll nut Kttutik H imli-il t<* left, iirnl Si halt a xx« * thr nun "in hy N• ■ run. tin* hit r, • >1 r r Second Inning. M'Tll' -i •• M •n« fti-il tn S*ru*ik Y Mil • <• ru■' ■ Hilt. M< K -nu '•••! , .. r Win It* *• i- fmi ml >'\ I»n i I.*)- !• to U tl N" nn- ’ t, tin • i r--t I IIM.A ! >MT I’M I \ Ma * •!<' I r'"l t r? .n'l.p: M I t - • -It Vi I'll *-• Ji it« M 1.1 i\ • • w«1 ki *l. ** < I I'.nni' : I • ! ;, n •ir • r Third inpinu. r n":« >it \ '» un-w i jn** lto-h an •. • . M \ * t Mlir F.'t • h * - • Hi. • t l.aj ! ’ |r ' It -(•I:nt 1•: K Mimed ’ Ini < •; ' Vlt t « tI UK Vim ». k* ! t ri. hi. i- t ; * »**• ‘’ r w f •»r rln • I • . nt.-.* Vff. 'nil'll till! Hut* * h. >«t f it* a * It In \\ .'t *- -rin V« .n h 5 i* g F imi*i| I.mJ'-i* It 1 a out M K-k Thru run. four hit* n-’ • rt- r I'HIT.\l 'ri.llll A Vaunc tlir-'" -it Mv-r-i W II war thrown out 1 \ V .*,,.• V. ,l. .1 t.. CnMi V. rm n- lit*, n- * • Fourth Inning. DFTK UT I'itii fat in -l I .*1 *'i* ih’i a out V■ • f Mn rn ami Vt • tin* ri i 1.-1 U'i*h No run. no hit, no rrr r ! race's! ■■■■ ■—- —— —— Windsor Results. Mi**' ). , if- s■> -.- .mminr 3 >* at ■! -and i»t*. % fml'i :* I tl * '»| I' I <M*D* Ito -It I, $i 2 l". I ‘lll*l 1 •" « n 1... If . iI. • I 5 . at *1 HI T ■ It* I ~ I 'I 1 I'll 11 .' lit-I I. I- tl I 'I m,. | 111. ( I- Itr • I I .Mil) Ml), r! > . I < ' • « t T I-I: T*l»h. I *«li •*:■!. . i. ir; , tin. 3 ■ rk I.mil Mlttls \> |i|ii'W .«i I Aunt I:. “I* «Int t m Saratoga Results. First r, fi furlong** la rl nrr*. 11T < K-o.fr I it's. .3 to 6. 1 t - I. win. HI iml Hi* ir ~ 11: <•. 112 * I *.i vl i **. * in i to 2, l ii. *•*•! on«l. I;him Maiden ll> (|L II .Oman i 2" I. .* *,, 1. , t 2 llur-l TANARUS: nll • ’ 1 1. 1,... Skiin' ■'lt f• tin Jnhn*t>*n K-l II >w • uni !'T\ 'ii; Fiity, I'll i: r• • . H*n ]a in' tl and Rkf tf*n ,iI-i,• tin !l L - tl a——^ Standard Oil Stocks j Qw- l.i fln - t-x II rnhluw at A We. k - Air 2» i'M.m Hid A*U Angll - \n l • *■ 'ill. new., 1I * 4 '' i Atln.iill•- Refining Cos . 7hh M.irn*' S rvma*‘i i'*» 3*'ai '• HiirßkN. f*l|>P Mill' ‘J * I ( 4+hri 11 fir 'i MfK C" T' Ci.li nlal oil Cos «.'• 76 < (ti 11 n«ni a I fill *’<>. <■! 33" 3G > f’rwai ant I'll-** Mini, nl 40 rt • Tin»h**rlnnd I’ij»w l.lno, !*4 #7 Kiirika I'lpi l.'nr 21** <in Ima H 1 a 11' * I **tl i’-». I*4 If,) I to. prafarr*'<l 137 142 llllnolr I'lr*** l.ln** ... 1 * Inrllunu IMpt* l.lno Cn . I*2 "I Nri florin I Trnnalt f'n I 4 2sc.w l'urk Transit **o l n 7 jo* Northern I'i*• • l.ln* Ci IM Ohio i ill «•<* 3i‘7 FMarco <’ I »'nrporatlon 1” >4 13 iTitlrta <3ll \ <»ot* •■'*. 34? 3MM I'rnlrlo Plpo l.lno .... 220 231 r»nn MBUlcan •’*<* Solar ItoflnuiK <’<* 2* rt S<uithorn Pip** Mlno t‘o l'>3 Sonlh pt-nn * *ll Cos .. . . 3t3 0 South W. 1 I’** Plpo 1.1" ll' Htantlard < >ll, Cnllfornlt 3G.'> r'o. Indiana 423 |in K/*n**a" .... 414 f,.i T)«>; Konturky 123 430 I 10, Nrl.r Ilka .373 3N3 | in, \r *v Irrm-y 31*1 3IK I*o, N*»w York .. . 70,3 2"7 ftn nhit 3*o 4i*o Swan A Kin- h Cn loft 106 f'nlon Tank Mlno C-* ki k , Vmuum i'll Cos ... 22" 22 1 3\'M"ll t IIK 1 "** ‘*ll C-1 3.' t'* Standard <*ll, *>M ato.-k 1 <l7O l»o. rut"* 1130 Ini’i ivtr--Irum l l ' Mid \\>*t . . «3 Holton Call* Meeting. Dint urbiil hy RntherlnK support for Lh*‘ proponed charter amend merit for abolition of th<* board of estimate*, I’realdont I'd win C. Pol ton, of the hoard, called a ape rial meeilnjt of t»7 present and form er m*mbera to dl"cusa the ether- Kenev In the common I'ounell rham ber. Monday nlicht. ITesldeni Hol ton thlnka that, even If the amend nn nt i nrrles. It cannot be made es f* » live until candldatcH hare *erv cd out their terma, 11»■ “upretne rnunetl of the Grand Tempi#* of Honor and Temperanee la in hold Ita annual aeoalon thin week at Tronwood, Mifh, TODAY S GAME DETROIT. 1030 rHILADKLRHIA. 0000 Itatt«Ti»'h I kins a and McKee My* rs and llab y I’tnplreH Lnn» * n and Nallin Produce DK'l'f; l iIT. Mi ASK .*! Thfi.' w«-r-' ih- ti'ij.ii l-Kh* Monday niorn* lif I •■ I . he <1 ...... li t ill v ■ • • • -inly I lore w#n ■ it, ti i • a i-l f. -i th* pro-tu- *• ii. trk-* .''■•mm r* -ei - t-n* said Miry hi* ' - lr 1 . 1-rlre mncenviulia II - .1* If III) •-- -1-a tl Up llf ir I-- t - tr \ ft, l , ti ,tirf mar kel ivm up a c- lit. .in-1 Ih* • -.illlmtton k . i --1 l. r I-* p. t,i* - ■ ma rk-'t M* til 111 Cl t• -!■ linn freely, and t lit • t if r f apple* 4 |>ple« New. ft ?-.*n 71 bU , »3» 1 4 l hi Hail ana* <*,. 0.l c-hipptnK atock, I ’ i• -i ari • h lie a I : !«•<! Ml'i a- 6 *•> ?i 7 c It*, lie rr tea 11 •ii,« t. 11 l,u . huck* lrlterrlen $ I ,',(* »,• 3 7 r - hu 4 allft.raiM I ri*lt« PltliTiK, tl 73 ff f i ll ! .<>x . peat he*, f 1 ■u i ...\ r ii. «i •:>ci i :r. i-ox I nliliiiKr N- " $” " -i 3 ernte I her «r M I 111 Cl*- 1 .'. (t li l jC. ■v. k 3-.f S 1 .|. to. r..' SwtM. -r ii • and Sw i ■ 3*'. i ll". brick • in ; • i , ni a I fix. 17c. da isle.a. lfi. n * h--rrie» ir. f! i!> i l v 3. sweet, t |-r l-ii I rr-.li 4 eKelnltle- ilr* en pepper*, 7 / p ii I ask-a -raie. ra-li h- **, • * ;- ;.||| *1 e \ .. "1 11-l . -'II . an. • " ‘ • d--/ 1 m.* * -*■**. fi" if . k . f. * ' " i ’ 4t' r bu i ■ ' doi 1 ■ 't *. l • . i I I ir i . » ti irrt't'U i-, l 1 in il- H I **(**, 2' Vt 30- and * kr- ■i. - nidi - 1 3 'it 1 *<• <lu* . i;i" i ( rn 1 1 . p- r t» * k > r lloney I in > ’v h JlO. new 18 arubti. lo,< 11 lb. extracted. 7 4i He P tin* I>.ll - -if hipi«n« fire pitying tl. f Ib'iv.ttK prl-'- fur *>,»!e,| ha) In *an I t* f u b . I tr< >ll No 1 * '-ii ii i.) fi- w fl 4 it 5 *tan<Mird tun (• ill 11 ah I m i Xcd, sl3 ts II Ni. j i ftu-ihy sl2 'n 1 Nu 1 mlx-'<l sll a 1 N mix'd. |H#flO; s. , j , 1,, ->r s*■/ ", >. n-' straw $ ' .*»0 ii wl at and- it straw, f" 047 7 toll I riniin* ff'-TK per box I linra II I" il - I «-t K*o lie I- Me 1 I. \ f 1 . iHO-la'da. f 7.'. 3 crate osage. 11 V 45" pe)r 1 I . a ,i*.-i ft .1- i. ■ i ••!*• h lira nae« \a I e fi# ;, fl 2’’, boa. ii > lb* . f-’p.i n b 11 i I'rai hrs | _ 30 a3 73 1?U I*l-I•a|| |l I-- 1 Point--re fl? 3-1 p«-r bu . In car lot* I'ou It r x 11* 1 broiler*. 23<- N> 2 lut- - .' 2 f n< - i hen.*, m-’t No. 2 * I. IT -i 17* - st ik•*. 12U 17c; *■ - • l il3 la k* M3 'ii 1«-’ lb Karri Pointer* $1 73 bu. and |l ->0 bbl .lOIIIHM, Pint i:«. llt fined l,o,at* A pi'll ‘ I’ *6 V 7 -’h gal . lentil I all". II 'l 1"3 laill), f,ii, i Ha n*\ fl 13. Hlnn-lard, ft ■ beet*. |M! 'll' 1- ,« Fan v early in- fi .30 *tund*rd*, fl Hal im ii, tall. f. flat, ping*. ?oc. Tn > Mart vrat i" *-*. fl. early I- nr, fl .a. alfted *-Hrly Juna, ft 4u <lo* I •*nee V. I He 11,, i*e 2!*c, atatldard |*a , k.ii" -. IX ' , ~*‘2l «4c lb f'ee«l I--lilting price* lo<l-lb *n-k*. T?fat- 1 7 -I in Ti,*d rr,liT,nin(f*. f2B. n-- ml bllinKs. s.?*». nicked corn. S3B. f'-m- - arn m-.il. sls. < *>rn and oat chop. ton ITnnr .I-l-blng price* He*t Ml-’hl- Kun patent, $r 70 *econ*l Patent, f7 50 atru'ght. $ b*. |iur* rye, f-;3*), *prlng patent, fx ID l-bl. In eighth paper an- k* lieirolt oil Haw Mnaeed nil, 77 e; boiled line, a x. gni in bnirei lota Kcr-ueni' In Imn barrala: I>iam-»nd h- adlight, K 2. i * rfection. xf,,-. pata cln*‘, 10 Sc; r•--1 crown gasoline, 18e gal Hardware Nall*. $2 DO keg ha*r. wii *, $2 r, o bundle galvaa lied biirl-ed wire _ point. $2 22 aponl; ii tliali /--I *i<-« ' ■ 21 gauge, $4.66. 17- gatlge, f< M3 2* gauge, $3 00 30- gaiig*. $5 l*i per ewt , Mnhl brnnied ax*' eingle *.m-lle,|. $4 60. double, ♦ I dog big* k elieef metal. 72 and 24 gang-'. $3 2-. 28 gauae. f t 30, 27- giniK- f" 33 "x gang--. fS 40 per --wt. I'arrbige olta, *inall 60c. in and 6 nfT laigi. 1" and 5 off. machlna bolt*, small, 6'*c. 10 and 10 off. large, 4Or, 10 and 6 off Hat litre* N- 1 --,re ,1 hide*. Ifto; Nn. 1 green hide*, 18c, No I cured huila, 1' No I gieen bull*. 1?c; Nn. 1 cured veal kip, 28c, No. 1 gieen veal kip, 21c. Nn 1 cured murrain. 18m No 1 gieen murrain 18" No 1 ciirei -»1f '.T>< No 1 h reeu -alf, ?7e. Nn. 1 hnre* hid*-*, ff. Iff! ; No 2 hnraa hhlea. 14 50 \o | tallow. 7k,' Nn 2 tailntar. BVy- p*-r 1h . N" 2 hblea, 1 e nff, No. 7 KID an/d calf, l*4e (iff, aheepakln lo- to iltnniint Waml ), f,oc 4f» 1 2A. flllrAOO fit TTKH rinrAtif Aug 1« Mutter! K.M tra*, Jto, , tlrata, 287T2D'4C; dairy e»- trae, 27‘4tf28*4e; flrata, 2 8322’*' I’gg* frlma ntdlnary, 22{$28c; flr-l* JlfT?6.-, rheeaa; Twlna 16\ 'i/ 18c; ynung Amerlcaa. I, k ftl’*4" I.lv* poultry' Knwla. 1 7 44it; du-k*. 18 f? 17• ■. g»eae, JOflllP; aprlnga. jo ff 71i , lurheya. Jir I’ntato**; lt*oefpta, r» car*: Mlrnaant* and Ohio, $1 10, i »r«*r 91 19FI tl. frlalhi*—the elala ant Mai l4»t b dill—Tlai»» Job Drpt Wala 4W. DETROIT TIMES [ Detroit Stocks | MUMJAI'S UUOTATIOM. tilil Ac Ued Acme XN'hite Md. A Col. 12 .... Do, preferred in .... Am 1. a T. com... 875* 3X5 I I><», preferi ■ and lox'a 111 44 lAm Pub UtlllllM com. 41 45 l>o, pr*'ferrrd *3 78 Auto liody I‘o 38 A* 3814 1 Mui mug h i Add. Mach 4 4** Chnliiitrn Motor Cos 186 I»»», preferred 102 i Chur. Ir. Cos. of A. cm. fi I pi -t- ir- u . . "i* I Chevrolet Motor C 0.... 200 208 ' Cltlea M*T. Cos., coin xil 23x 287 I*o. preferred. 111... 84 Vs CoahuMu M A /. Cos 2 . Com K. P. A I-, com... 63 CF> Do, prefen *4 • . *3* >»Vt Continental M. Cos 36 37 I*o, prererre-x. 9 Vfc 2-*l9 |D. A C. Na\ Igatlon Cos. *9 92 ; Detroit Creamery Cos.. 26 .... ] Detroit Mdlsnn Cos 138Vfc 141 'Detroit Ir. A St, com. 14 •*» .... 1 Do, preferred 1044 12 Del I'nlted Hy . id.. 114 119 Det Valve a l-’a Cos.. 10 Vfc 12 I I'.dmund* A J**nea .... 39 43 1* -i • I *I- *1 92 $7 Kurd Mot <• * of Cun . . 314 U»n Alum ill .I*l Cos .... 3* . defier il Motora Cos 640 fioO ! D-*. pr.l 121 125 flail Mu m p **• 30 Iron Silver Min lug «’o 195 jS S. Kre-g- < .... 11 *i 12 4* i <i-. pi er* •nil 10% 11 '« Maxwell M'-t Cos. com *3 *6 Du. 2nd pfd 55% 6x% | I*-- pfd 96 Mixl-an Crude Htibber 7% .... Mi. * 1 Stamp <'o . com. 37.6 415 AI • gun Sugni Cos . kd 109 111 l*o. preferred M ll- s-Det 1 olt Theater k*4 \li*in- vin Sugar C 0... 99% .... I**., preferred 97% Nittnii.il Grocer Cos. ... 86 .... Do. preferred r l\ .... I'h 'lie <’>n« A electric. 67 fiO Do pr-ferred 87% 90% Packard Motor Cos ... 172 I*o, preferred 101 103% Palge-fu-t Motor Car 52 I'u rke. I *ii via A Cos .... 149 % .... K Prudden Cos •»’ 1 j •* *' i fteo Motol |2% »4 It*-.. Mnt.-r Truek Cos 36 % .... S-'Otten I ’III- r- Cos .... 48 ... Studebiiker Corp 12x 130 Do, i 1 - 4 T"war a Creamery Cos. 39% 41 Truas.-d c'-*n St , run* 3" 3 4 I' preferred 9 % .... White Star Mine, xd 65 .... Wolverine Pt Cement 7 8 Hank* anil Tru«t Compnalea. Hid Aik'il American State 170 Cential Saving* 276 .... Detroit Saving* .. 296 Dime Sat : -.gn 306 *2i> Federal St..te 127 121 Ftret A *»i-i Det. Ng* I. 196 202 (lerinan Aiio-i van .... 179 192% Highland i'k State, . ] .... 400 Mer- haute National.... .... 178 N'at'l Hank of C'l m 222 penlnuuiar State 238 .... people* State 2*3 216 I‘nlted Saving* Hank 230 .... Wayne County Home.. 37fi .... Detroit Trust C-* 374 398 Security Trust Cos 24 2 .... I’nlon Tiuat Cos 184 *OO Her.-Ain. L. A T. C 0.... 196 .... The following firms are privileged to exeiute orders on the F.xcli.inge: W K Moss A Cos, Carlyle A Povah. Or., M We*t A Cos, i: K. Maccrona A Cos. 11 W Noble A i'n, D M Sey mour A Cos. W It M-'Diiii:hlln M* r rfll. My 11ch A Cos \V A. Hamlin A 4V \ I .v Cos.. Sinclair A I’oulg, F.mme* M Sprague, Wm 11. Hose A Cos, I" lx P*'lton A Cos, Joel Cos, W F, lie Illy A Cos.. Matthew Finn. A W Wallace A Cos., Mew!* (J. Hto< kai-I a Cos . Hennelt. Smith A Gorton. /?•■■ •xw""." isn vasii inn-nn Livestock Ml*Hlt.\> I EHIKI. xTOI KVkltnx I*MTH<*IT. Aug 21. Cattle I'r*-*- pect* 1. wrr licit h* ivy -seers. fK':f 8 50. best handy weight butcher Me-i- f 25 1 7 D; mlxi-d steer* nnl h< f• ■ f" >* .1 : hand) 11 vht butch •r- f-.T*. j 6 llglil butcher*. $5 607* f. be*t rows, $64( 6 35. butcher cm*, f' f5.75, -- mmi-n cows. $4,35 4( 475 ( inner-*, ft 611 ii 4 25, best heavy null*, ft) liologna bulls, 15.2&4/5 75. ftu-k bull*, f.i'fi 5 2 feeders, $6.60 j 725 rt"- kers. f560 if 6.50. milkers pr in gars s4o<6 76 Vral filvs* Htea*lv, best, sll heavy. )5 •it 850 sheep and lamhs Steady l • «* lam'-*, f: 0 5". fair lamb*, s!* 76 ts 1« :’ light to common larnhs, $7 411* \-'«rlli k*. $X 4/8 60 fair t*' good sheep, $8 16 .50, - nils and common, $l5O 'a 560 l!og« Yorkers and heavies, fl" s*i ,M" 15. pig* $9 36(99.60 t II If Kill 1.14 F. XTOt K **HICAO<4. Aug 21 Hogs: lie ceipt*. 31,0dij. mnrket. strong to 10c higher, mixed and butchers $lO lOir I 1 u | h-.iu, $10.4001 A.s6; ro'igh heavt s;* !*"4f 10.10, light. $10404/11, 'pigs. $8 1/9.70 Cattle He-elpts. 24.- 00" market, steady to 16c lower; beeves, $7 I"'-/ 11 cows and heifers. ■ 1 st J j Rso live $ -if 12 7.0 Sh* cp Hecelpis. 21.000 mai ke*. stead)-, Jrtc lower native. $6 404* 776 western, $6 76 0 7 90. lanib*. $7 25 (I 1 0 <*o. w ester n. $7 104/1116 mkt in s••s•'%l.o mi: rrntH KAST HI'FKAMO, N. Y.. Aug 21 Catll* Heeelpta, 200 -ars, markot J - l(.w et prim*- steers. $9604/1026; 1 butch* 1* $; 50 0 8 60. fat cows. ss?f 7. heifer*. $* k hull*. $6 25 4/7 llcg.« Hecelnts, 60 (Hr*, higher, henvx mid yoraers. sllO 11 26; pigs, $lO 11 10 25 sin eji llecelpt*. 16 cars stea-ly; ’t--ji lambs, $1101126 vearllngs. s'*rf i* 1." wethsrs, s‘>4iX2s. ewes, S7O 1 7.78. Calves $ 6 0 1 8 t I »;x 111 4\ II I.IVK XTOt H. CMFIVF.MAND. o. Aug 19 Csttle; Hecelpt* 1,000. market, steady; york er - mixed and mediums. sll. pigs, $9 76 roughs. $9 40 stags. $5.26. Cat tle Ileretnt* 6 car*, market, steady, •xheep nnd lambs Itecelpts. one ,-ar. market, steady, lamhs, ton, $lO 50. Cslve* Kecelpts. 60, market, steady, top. $lB 26 Htl.r.lMl I.IVK, MTOt lx Tbl.l'llO Aug 21. ling* Heeelpta. 11,000; market, lofrioc higher, heav- I<•*, fll 06 'fl 11 16, mediums, $ 111| II 10; yorkeil $lO 60011 |0; gund pigs. sli-oin]6 Calve* Murket stea-ly Sheep and lambs: Market ■ teady. h:w voitK rorrns. Iteporled t*x Paine, \4 either A Cos, Aug, 21. 1918 opening Closing Hid Ask High Mow Hid \«k lan. 14 87 14.51 1 4 88 14 87 1 4 82 I4 86 l eii l 4 8 4 1 4 81 14 40 Mar 1 4 72 1 4 7J 1 4 98 1 4 7$ 14 98 1,4 97 Apr . . ..... 16.0$ May 16 10 1 4 90 11 10 |6 11 duly 14 99 16 00 16 19 14 98 16 17 16 19 hspt ..... 1 4 4 6 1 4 46 1 4 89 net. 1140 1141 14 7 4 14 40 14 7) 14 74 Nov , 1 4 76 1 4 78 1 4 T 4 14 76 Dec. 14 61 II 68 1 4.71 14 61 14.77 14 Tl rv/int WirTO-a., All ■a|«a 20%-, an adv§nc« of on* ««pt. M()NI) AY, AUGUST 21, 1916. STEEL JUMPS UP TWUJUINTS Common Sells At 93'/ 2 ; Repub lic Follows of Stand ard Shares NEW YORK, Aug 21.—United States Steel totnmon sold at 93 1-2 during the first hour of trading on th** stock ixchangt* today, a record price since 1909. when It touched 94 7-8. At 93 12, Steel showed a gain of two points for the day. Other steel .stocks followed the leader upward, Republic advancing two points to 53, and Ijickawannu selling up 1 3-8 lo 7C 78. ■ :■ -m. —■ — 1 'aa— a j Grain and Provisions DKTUiMT, Aug 21 Cl*-.**- In the early trading tl.** wheat market was Vi) kti- ng .it home anti abroad Miv. • rpool, Chicago and Detroit prices | wer*- blghci all based on tin- supply jitnii dt iiiund outlook resulting from liiig- n* i-Is and Vcrj short crop* Invest jut Inns bv ti «- International i conn . I at Hotn* sh-jw. the world * w tu-at i '.-p t" l-c 2.5 |»*-i cent short of las* v.irs production, and It i* re p rteil that the Hritish government Is pmmnt'iig an investigation with tlm i-i-J* - * -i .-'curiiiK a -mbstltute for I w heat This indicates that the pros pect fni future supplies Is had t»e (ituse c\-n at the present price wh*"*t i forms tin cheapest food that can be had It iiiu-t he that foreigners ex j pe- t a material advance over the prc'-nt high I**v •• 1 of vulucs. lirnoinhall nports an acute situa tion !r< th- Hrittsh market Wheat Is In active demand and oftermits Insuf llcient. Theie is no domestic wheat 'Moving und t-> * • .k ri iitiivals at <■ not sufti lent Franc- i> netting some wheat jr .ni I'.ussia Miverpool is firm lie ii'i .i-•( loe - ■ t'- the Canadian ci-.p Wheat on pa.-ag* shows a dc , crease, and worlds exports are less than u w*‘< k ago Th-'V are ti.,w figuring that the I'nited States has n-*t raised wh*at enough f r d.-m- ti nv-ls and must draw on reserve- tn order to get to th* next crop Th*' market is enttre- I) without bean h lows, nn-l nobody w-iuld llsti-n t‘- an> jf It should come. K\ei ybody advises the puri'huse of ' VX tl*' * t Monday's wheat 'imitations: Cash No. 2 rid, II 51 Ft plcmber Opened with an advance of 2< at $1 55I*. 1 *. lost 'vr, nn-l itdvan*'*'<l t* $i \ Dccem l-er opined at fl.til 1 ,, -It-'lined to $1 «" v 4. at and cl.-scil .it $1 I\ , May Opened at sl.*>6 - 4 . lost %-', an.l closed at $ ! *’>7 >. 4 .No l whi to, $ I 4!* \ Monda) . owi— gram -nn-tations Corn ''a-Li N-- :. v%< No 3 jellow '.* 1c . No . I yellow, X 9 '<: 9*>c. ttat s Ft and.n-I. iT I ? , No. 5 w hit*-, 47' n- « No .: white 4*:- September, 4 5 *.. ( . No r whit* 15 * I id- i-h N 2. sii i *j. Means- linmedi.il- ..n | piompt *hip m* ti t, $5 7". t >«•!. ■ her, $ : 5", Heeds Crime red il-.vei, $9.75, al s'kc $ - ,x tlnioth), s_.'- - alfalfa, $lO (fc 1 1 Wh-.ti was en-j for i short tint* after the op-miig. bpi tlie rini.-li was at nn advati- e of 2%- - for the day <>ats ndv.ifi- c«l %c. rye lc, and "i l-- ber beans, 35* Clovel .id'll lost 25c and tillinth) JOc. Heeelpta In th*- Detroit market M->ndu) in. ludi'-l I.DOn bids of H-nir, 2.? ears *>f wheat. 15 of corn. 20 of oats, and '- of r\o Shipments w ••* •• j.iiin* 11.1 . of flour. D't.ftOO liu of c- -i f), nn-l 3,000 bu of i its St--i Us ur- 2 2 -•••0 hu <-f w leal. 8X.""0 bll of coin, 130,000 hu of oats, and 12,5"" bu ot t y- Wheat -*n pgsagi- iini-nints t-> 47.- f-72. n D0 l-u. ngamst 4 x,t'.,-x,Di»o lut i we* k Mg--, nnd 19.12 X,""" i-u a \r ago World’s wheat ixpoits w*r*- 9. """ hu last week, "i.-ains* la,sir. - (i-t l-u the w- * k l-efor*-, and 5,T"'-."DO l-u 0 year ugo He-.'ll't- of who t Mondff l*u ltith, 51 cii ts. against 1" a yeii ago Minneapolis. rt car ;ui nst l I Winnipeg, r 5 <! cm , acati.t 21 «'iil ciiK-i., 9fi cars, against s' —-Uthwcst, 1.270,00a bu, against 5* '..""it bu I'n niaty wheat receipts were 2- .Yo'.OOo bu, ngamst 1.691.""" 1-u a yeai ago. \merican visible auppl\ chang- IVIn at. 2,23*1.000 l*u In- t-a** 1 : »urn. 817,000 hu de. lease, oats. 3,321."t*D Imi Increase Kxports of wheat and flour M -n --dny, 1.217.000 hu CHICA4JO f.n \ I V ClM*'AG<> 111, Aug 21 - opening Wheat Sept . up 1\ i . T>. p I *Kc, May. up 3%c Corn Sept, up No, Dei-, up %- . May, unehang*-l Oats: Sept, up We* Dec., up **x May. up l 1 *- Provisions, high- ■*• Close Wheat Sept, up 1% c. f'- llp If. May down Corn Si pt down \ Dee. down Mm up %e <»at* Sept down %*'. I 'ec. down 9»c. May down \c. I'rov:sion- Higher. Qtiotatlon* by Paine, Weht-er A <'■>, Aug 21. 1918 etpen. High. Tg*w Close, Wheat — Pept. 1 60 1 r<o' 4 1 47'-. I 6" Dee. 1 66 1 .*6 1 5!% l f-:t\ Mn\ 1 f-8% 1 61% 1 65% 1 57 \ Corn— Sept. 67% X 7% Xfi tj !'K-i% r»ee. 75% 76', 7?% *74 % May. 71% 7x % „7 7% I »H t * Sept. 16% »6\ x 44 % *46% Dee 49% 4?% \4K% 1-1 » % May. 63 63 51 % \52% i’ork Sept. '27 45 27 50 27 37 527 47 i Doe 23 37 23 5" 21 02 23 I" I Hard Sept. 13 87 1 3 92 19 65 *1 t I*3 1 1 tee. 13 20 13 2" 13 15 13 15 I Itth* I Kept. 1 1 4 7 1 1 47 1 4 37 el 449 ( b (Hid ( * *S- 1-1 (xiSpllt —• nil t int. TOI.I’DG, \UK 21 Close 3Vhe.lt; <’a *i- 11 67 4, s-ipt . 11. .x>, : I*• «•, II I-H, Mm, |l T Corn ' ash '• - . Ki.pt , *X % - f»»;i TC *.,, >t.|). X"',(l Cl* t s Cash 17%. Sc|it , 4. *, I 1 , 61%. . Mav. 515,1 Hv* t'-t-rli. sl2" Clovwrsred t’lten $9 4Vet . s'• 10; Dee $9 85 Titnofhji Cash. $2 30 \t stk- Prime, |1"30. flutter lit i k ereamerv 33-', tub er-nnen, 52- Fa* si Fresh candled, 28c. fancy se lect*. 30c Hay I’nehenged HI ITKH 4MI s;<.«.*4. 9l«4s*r—F»trg «-r*.-tnery, 2:*%c 1h rreafnery first - ?8- lb. dairy. 53e Ih. package, lie Ih F.aee— Kre-h receipt*, ease* lneltt*l •4, Vlrete, 95He; current receipt*, 21*4:0. Her*dpt*, Monday, 9.026 rases. ij New York Stocks j Furnlstied by Hurnblower & Weeks, Aug 21 : Am Coal l*ro 146% 147** 146% 147% j | 17 i-. , Allis Chaiin. . 24 21 T ANARUS» 24 24 Do pfd 79 \ M( 79 % 79% Am Ag com .71 79*» 7X 7x 7 # Am* r. Can. ... s»'* ol 59% *." % Ain. C a F. .. «1% tiX\ 61% *. i•« . Ylll. St I'd) 5-5 % f- 5* ... - % 5. - % Am Cotton Oil 52 % 53% 62% 63% Ain H AM .. 10% 10% 10 % 10% I>" pfd .... 50% 52 % f-"% 62% Ain lee Sec. .. 28 28 28 28 Am. Mil), com. 22% 25% 22% 22% I>o pld 51 51 % 51 61*4 Am Lu . . - . Am. S A lief. • 98 % 99% 98 % 99 % Do pld .. . .ll"x 4 uo% 11" % 110% Am. Zinc .. .. 32% 33 32 % 33 Am. Sug. Kef. .110% ll" % 110% 11"% Alll. Ib-vt Sug 88 % 9" % 88% 89% Am. Tel A T 132% 132 % 131% 131% Ain. Woolen 41, 4a % 44 * 111 Do pfd. ... 98 98 % 98 98 % Anaconda .... 65% B*>% 8.5% xt- Atchison 103% Id3 ■*, 11».4 • t lot >- Do pfd .... 9x% 98% 98 TANARUS» 98% At 1. Coast M. .113** 113% J i . Maid. Moc. ... ia‘, i8 % 15 ", -8 % Mult A Ohio . 6C % 88% S*. S(. ■„ Rrook. K T... 84% 84% 84 % 81% Mutt*- .V Sup.. *. % *j x »>7 % fi" Canadian Mac 177 ", 17. 17tl 177% t cnt. Meath. .67 5. % 57 57 % * 'lice A Obl<* . 61 t-2% til 62% * ill. A North 12*- % 121- '4- 12ti % 126% C. M AS I*. . 94% 95 92 V 4 92% Chi II I. A I*. lfi% 17% 16% 16% Chile Cop. ... 20 20 20 20 Chino ( up. ... 51% 61% 51*4 61% CoJ. Fuel .... 46% 49% 48 % 49% font, fan Cos.. 99% 99 % 98 98% Cons Gas. ...138% 139 138 % 139 Corn, i’l ml K. H% 15% 14 •» 15 * lucible S. Cos. (3% 7 4 73% 76% Do pld 117% 118 117% 113 Cuban Ant. f- 242 242 242 242 lu ll Mecur. . 4.*% lfi 45% 45% Dome Mines.. 25-h -5% 25' t 25 •* 1* eU. 23. A ft.. 1- ■ * 1- * h 1- * s 17% Krie, corn. .. 36% . . 3*i% 36% Do, Ist pfd. 52% x 52% 51 Gen. Kleclric. liu 1,. „ 17" 170 % Gen Motors. , 5$U axo 580 58u l"». I>l*f ..1.2% 124% 122*4 122 % ll F Goodrich. 73 i3 , 72'4 iM 4 *.t. Nor. pf-t 117 118 116% 116% 'Nor. Urt IV I-, ■ 4" - s Viranby ..... 67% 81% 87% 87% Illinois Cent 101 Mm 10l 101 Inspira. Cop 52 52 % 52 62 % Intel Meli--.. 16'a 16% 16% 16% lut M- I . Mai .1. % ;■ 4 ;t; % 38 •* Do, prxf Did dm 100 102 int -fl ■ 115 111 % 114 % lut Nickel . 4 1 4 42 % 41 4 42 Int I’aper ... 11> % in % 16 16 Do. f. . . 7. % 72 * 71 % 71 % Kan. City So. 21% 24% 24% 24% C..p 4x , 19 % 46% 49% Kelly rfpg.T.. 72% 73% 72% -2V l. n .1. Cos.. 7j‘j 17 75 % 7614 Lehigh Valley. 7-* it* 7y% Met* lire 4' 14. 4«i >.j 4 5 45% Maxwell Mot . x;;% 8..% 83% 84% Do, 2nd pfd. 57 57 56% 57 Mexican l‘et..luo% ie*s*» 100% 101% Miami Coppci 35 25 >4% 34% m. t». 1' .NA1.121 123% 131 122% Missouri Mae.. 5 v 5 5 M . K. 4 - ' - * % (X l % 4 % Nat. Mead 6t. % 6t» *, 61- % 6fi -4 Nevada Colts . 18% 18% 18% 18% NV . N H iV H 59 * t.a% 59% 6" Norf. i.'; West. 12:*% *,• 129% 129% Northern Mac 111 111 11" 7 » 11"% N V vlr H 137 1 137 l.'l'j N V ''rill .1"3 % l'G 1 4 1" i 1" 4 N. Y., t» tV Vi'. 2 7 2. 26% 2*'- II". Me Mall 28 % < I 2' a 2' %. I’-iin.-) Ivanla 56 s*i 55 "4 55 % I eoplc s Gus .10l % lu.: 101% 1% I’ltts Cl. ptd l"l %. 101 % 101 loi i hllu. Cos .... 39% 39*4 .19% y.'.t', lies SI Cal'.. 53 .5*% 53 54 % I'ullmon . . D'-7 l*-7 1 *;7 1"7 lia y m < lohM .. . j 4 % 24% 24% 24% Hy. St. Hpg M 4 *( h lfi 1 •-n Heading. ---ml ".<•>, 1"7% I" % 1"7 Hep. I. A Ht . 51 » :.:;% 61% 65% S* ,1 I Keel k 2" l 2"8 2"4 20*! Shat.-Aril ... 28% 28% 28% 28% .N -Sheffield 48(j 49% 48% 4 9 Kouthel tl Mai . 98 98 f 4 9S , 98% South* in Hy . 23 % 23 % 23 2D, Do i-ri-f i:x % t’,.x % fiT*-- 67% Studebak-r C. 13"% 131 12.'% K?" Ill) < 'op 2-5% 2.’> % 26 % 2o 4 Ti xas (ki 1 •-1 196 I* 19 1 1:-(, , 1 - xn.H Maciflc 11 ‘a !i * a 11 % 11 % 62 % Sj I . S. Mining . TO 1 * 70 36 7"% 7"% I'm- n Maciflc 139% 140% 139 140 I riled fig St.lol * 4 1"2 % 101% 1"1 % l'nlt*'*l Fruit 1 fi7 1 » lt-*% lfifi lfi7% l' S I'.ul-l-er ’H s**-, 7)7% .5 7’» Do. 1-t pfd 11"% 110% ll"% 11"% M. S Steel.... 9] % 95 91 -» 9.5 Do. pref .. US 118 lix 118 Do. 5s 1"6% 105 % 105*4 11>6 r , f. S It. A F % 1% 1% 1% I Imi Al. .11 2 % 114% 112% 11.3% Mtah Copper 82 x? , 81% 83% Nil Cat (o* in I2>* 45 % 42% 42% " bash . ... 1.3% 13% 1’ % l.i, I»<*. pf<l A.. .. % 4!'% 49% 49% Do- bM K 27% 27% 27% 27% Wells-Fargo 127% 127% 127 „ 127 , *\ *>-<tingin ii«*- .5: % fi'*", 59 % fi"% Wool wort h ~l3fi 138 i ;;r, i, V. ill\ <n# i .5.5% 56% 65% 55% "Do. I'fcl. 1"4 '4 *, 10 4"4 104 % 104 . < t It l« IN HI s’| iu \|.x. Quotation* b> Horni-lower A Weeks. Yuf. 21 | a- k Am. Mill- Mtlllttes, com. 4 2 4*; Do pfd 71 *„ 7 SU, Am. Might A Tta comCIM 384 Do pfd 1 os- 1, ni Aetna Kxploalv*-* .13% it Cities Serviic, com ..2fil*i 2*m5% Do. pfd X 4% Chrevolet 20" 2"'i t’nnadiati 1 'nr. coni ... 4 > lu* pfd 7n 8" Cramps 75 xd Detroit Kdl«on 1.37% 11**4 K resge 11 % I 2 % Mid Steel r,3% fi.3 iZ Mae lias A Kiri com isx ’'B% Do i.fd x'i', id % SI utx Motor 16 *7% H» i» Hall. A Might, loin 37% 3:1 I ’■*, pfd ... ... .7.5% Tfi *6 So'itti. t'al Kdisoti, com 91 n* Do pfd in'- in* fit ewart - Warner, entn ,1"3i,, l"i Sill* Moot 33 | Snxun Motor 771% 79 I'. 8. Might A Heat com. 3 S% Do. prd 4*4 5% ij Sugar Market Sugar* Detroit wholesal*' prl o. Crystal dominoes, 2-11* $1" ;*n -h>. f*-lb , sl9 90. Fugle tablets, $8.6" .t loaf, $«76, iiil-es, 16 \A\\ inwd- 1 - eil. $7 8»; standard powdered I 80; i'l a.minted, extra -oar*-", s7.' giatt- II lated, lln**, in bulk, $ 7 40, tfratiulat ed, 25-lb cotton, $7 50. crystal d-in itio gran, V-lh und 6-lh. 1 artons, in s»es. $/ 70 crystal domino gr in, 119 case*. $7 80, diamond A, $ .a confecth nors' A $75,5. N- 4 $" n*. No 6. $? ?6 So #. s7*o, No 7. $7 36. N" K. s,' 20 No. 9, I. Ii- No I'V $7 tO. No 11. $7(36. No 12 $. No 1.1. srt9f; No. 14, sfi'*s. No 16, $9 I*6, non-cak ing mixture $4 76. beet granulated. $- a" per lOrt 11-s tiousehold pni ii., Is. 2 4 to case, $2 .36 do 48 to < as**, $4 fiCl per ( ssc - # M'AV Vll It lx tit Til It »\ll 11t.1.x, NEW Yt)HK , N Y . Atg 21 flut ter; Firm receipta i hi ß6. creamery, extra, 31% d3t%ii, -tale dairy, tut-s, 24 (r s(*%c imitation creamery firsts, s7#l7Hc{ special. 32 1712%* Kgge Steady, receipt*. 18 82* n»arl-y w hits fancy 87 «* itt* , neari*y mixed fanejr, *7 4».53c., ffesh n* -t«, 36y 33a, EARLY END OF WAR NOT IN SI6HT —HICVHY (I.KWS New York Financier Says Munition Or ders Pile Up CONSUMPTION IS NOW STUPENDOUS Demand Increases, Though Britain Sup plies Own Wants NEW YORK. A UK- 21. —Henry ! Clews in his weekly trade review, says: “I*l Jte a rev vul developed : n the Hi>ck Excha.i.y*, tlu* market ' being more active ami stronger than fo* many weeks. Ditectiy and indl- I redly the war again proved the chief i" mdJus. The resumption of war orders decisively affected the munition croup, and the general market stiffened under the success of anew British loan: while rail road shares were visibly affected by belief that there would be no strike. The consumption of ammunition in the present cruel war staggers imagination; but Great Britain now seems able to supply her own wants, both as to shells and guns, |and intimates that she will soon be ready to assist h’>r Allies in this re , spect Nevertheless, botn shells and guns are being consumed upon a stupendous scale, and biggtr repeat orders are coming vo American man ufacturers than ever anticipated; 'all of which does not potted an early end of the war. Such orders are being placed with {treater dls j crimination than in the writer stage,i 'of the struggle .and are go lug chiefly to large and responsible concerns whose products have best stood I actual test. While new orders are being placed upot. n het f er business basis, and are not encumbered bv mm h ♦Atrivn.jant commissions to promoters as imi'krd mrly con tracts. there* Is still a handsome profit to concerns which obtain these orders and which, needless to -a;, mean continued activity and prosperity for »lr* American steel industry into 1917. “Sunn munition concerns are be ins dismantled of their war machin ery; usually thos*» who*© profits were below* expectations or those who e output ha] not proved satis factory. The evident prolongation r.f the war means a continuance of big exports, further imports of gold or securities, also additional bi*< ciedds to the Alii** 1 -; ail of whlcr v o can readily handle, thus pointing to eontlnuid pmqerily. As already Intimated in these advices, when the war «nds our steel plants will be occupied for son e time in satisfying t# constt notion demands es Europe, where railroads, industrial plants, etc., will have to he Immediately re stored, particularly in France and B» lgiiiin. On fills; account alone, ma*i> n illion- of t;t• •»1 preducts will I In* sold to Kurcpo when peace is de (dated i "At this writing, it is impossible |to anticipate th*> remit of the great controversy between the railroads and ihrir employes The conse quences to both »ld«*s of n nation i w idr paralysis of tratfle are so grave uni momentous that a stiike is re gnrded us almost lmpr*t>iMe, be cause neither side really cures to deliberately face the consequence* of an aroused public Indignation '•Henceforward, tlmuwiallv sp»ak Ing, we nust |«Kik out and not In. uud ncfimtoiii cum-lve* to larger transactions than have hllhctto been it In* ’.lie Fo its the .*_’r>o,»ieo,ooo loan appears to be a mullet of very eon i sMerunle Importance, >et is small |oompared with Gr-at liritaln's tolal borrowing* which. »Inoe the w.ir, have reached nearly $l,»,t)00,0rt0,O0o. | The loan recently grunted in New York w mid inly pay Britain 1 * war **\|n ti'cs foi about eight days In s' end of thinking In Pillliors, we are ol'llged to tiiink In hlllu t,* M W X IIRK I'lUllil c k NKW \<»ltK. Aug It.—Plouri t’n nett !•■*!. i iuiuml Pork: Hlrtm*. ness Card. Firm; ml .litis \ |ll 10 *<t 11 tft Sugar Raw. dull r,ni r f i a.. i G t la 4* a76 . intih .l'M I * > t t. fib) rsflnn.l. An. I t-.ii f Al nishsfl |s powder. 1. I l i granulAtsd, |74»7 so C..f f** 111. N ■ 7 <*n i*pot. P',r Tnllow I’l'ni ii. s city, 7’* «• rutin* rv, - '. •. i . grim* 11 i.. s . :> <•» ’l. v< r. torurfl to Prtsssd p >llll \ i -in t.n k«)«, 2 a..j !. <hlrt.cn.. :I e (2c; fowls. 16ft2IVi*. (tuck*. I.* eg Inland. iOc. l.lvr poul try. Irr»*>ilsr |e*w, 13«. ducks, lit :lr, f. w Fti u 17c; turki y*. ltitf I*.. rooster* iu,till(. rhickm broil*, r*. ilo tic Ch»***«. Firm. *t*t* milk. (6nim*n to *(>»i isl*. ll>»\#Tl<-; HKiWk, C>Ql>pu,ll |Q ®Sf\j k Ak c ‘ Griswold-st. EDITION RAILROAD RULE FIRM ON MARKET Prices Not Affected by Threatened Strike NEW YORK, Aug 21.—The Even ing Sun financial review today say**: “So far a» price** of rtocka were concerned, there was no teflertion of uncaalnega today eitlier on th“ part of Wall at. or the pvihlic regard ing 1 lie outcome of the rallroa*l lab orera' controversy Advancing grain and cotton market values on the basis of further unfavorable reports of agricultural sed ions failed alito to find a position as arguimut for lower quotations in the htock ex change, l lie general movement, there In the direction of higher levels ac companying buying by ruhstantial financial interests and bv ihe public with the demand for outside counts espotiiiJly marked in indus trial Hhares of established reputa tion. “As the session approached its close business contracted, but senti ment remained bullish although with the cessation of the active com mission house buying :bi trading element was disposed to try the short side for a turn Little stock came out following the earlier real izing and in the best part of the last hour prices were above Ihe levels established on the profit-taking re actions. "Investment buying showed im provement, both in the exchange and over the counter.” I Boston Copper Stocks ■ » r — u-u-jawaegaaaßCfrxr^By Quotation.* hy Hornbtowcr A Wreks, Aug 21 Open High b)tr Close. Adv enture .. 3% 3 % 3% 2 % Alaska Gold . 16% 17 lfi 17 Allouez fifi t'.fi% 6fi 66% Arner. Zinc. .. I2U 33 32% 33 Aniu-onda .... 85% v^i 4 x;,i 4 gfi% Arlz Coni’l 9*4 9% x’t 9% llutte Superior 67 7 , 68 C 7% C 7% (’a A- Arizona 71% 71*% 7 1 "1% Cal A IM-i lil 54.5 6fit* 615 56" Copper Hang-- 63 Vi 6i •% 63*4 *l*4 Chino , . 51% 61 61*4 51% K>tal Mutt* 13% 13% ’ . 1: % 'ir-tnhv , ... X 7 74 87% 87% *7% I *le Hovalp . . 28% 2 '*% 28% 29% Inspiration.. . 52 * 52 % 62 52 % Jerome Verde 1% 1% 1% 1 % lxeweenaw ... 3% 3'- 3% 3V4 Mass 12 % 12% 12% 1?% Mi-hman.. 3% 3% 3% 3* a Miami 5 ?5 2t % ;n % Mohawk 96 % 90% 90 90 N1 pissing ... . 7 7 7 7 North Make . . 2 2 2 2 Nevada Con* ls% IX% 18% 18% North Hutte .. 23% 23% 23% 23% Ohio 2 2 2 2 Osceola 90 90 90 90 Mond Creek .. IS 15 15 15 Quincy 90 91 10 91 Hay «'.*n* ... 24% 24 \ 24% 24 4 Shannon 8% 8 % 8% 8% Shattuek 28% 28% 28% 28% South Make ..7 7 7 7 Superior lfi% Ifi% lfi% 16% Tamarack .... 39% 45 39 % 45 Trinity 6% fi 6% 8 T»-nne**eo f'op. 26% 55% 26% 15% I’nited Fruit . 1f.7% Ifx% lfifi lfi'% Unit 8 Hi "i" fi 1 % :-1 1 .51 % 64 % Mtah Apex ... 3% 3% 3% 3% ! Mtah Copper . 82 82 % 81% 82% I Verde 3 2 3 2 .3 2 32 Ventura <> 11 .. 7 % 7 % 7', 7% ■ Winona 5 % 5% f. % f. % W olverine . 62% 52% 52% 62% jW > andotte ... 112 112 112 112 Detroit Gang Clearings. Detroit bank rlenrlngx for Mon day were $8.290."684 4. Total bank clearings for lb!6 to date were $ 1 321.713.522 57. as against $585,542.- . for the corresponding period last year. WnukeslM, Wl*., will h dtl a spe cial elnctlon today to pass upon a 1220,000 bond ts-u*' to launch a , school building program. MBMB—EWW “What Conifress has tltmt* cont-ernini; a Government Armor Plant and what people are thinking about it” a* reflected In Kdltorlnl I nument This is the title of a booklet we have pre pared. We shall be glad to send a copy free to any on« interested. Bethlehem Steel Cos. 6outh Bethlehem, Pa. ONE CENT. 0. S. STEEL SETS NEW HISH MARK Common Sells at 95, Besting 1909 Record Price NEW YORK, Aug. 21.—A nwar high record price of 95 was *et by United States Steel common during the late trading on tho stock ex change this afternoon. This figure exceeds the 1903 record by one eighth. Common advanced 3 3-4 for the day. As there are 5.600,000 shares of’ common stock of the steel corpora tion, today's advance represents more than a ten Million dollar ad vance in the market value of the common stock of the company. Ninety five was the clo.-fing figure for Steel, made in the final trading of a day of bullish activity oil the exchange. Nearly 900,U0( ‘-hares were sold on the floor during tho day, Steel leading In activity by a wide margin. Reading was up 3 1-8 at 107 on the last **ale; Crucible Steel showed an advance of 3 1-4 ut 76 1-4 and Ma rine preferred wai up 2 at 102. MISSINGMAN FOUND DEAD Meat Inspectors Discover Body of Man Who Disappeared When Reprimanded Attracted to on elevator shaft by a stench, meat inspectors who vis ited the Hammond, Stand tali A Cos. plant. Twentieth and Standlsh-sts., Monday, discovered the body of Frank Weatkolcz, who lived at Hub bard and D-sts., in a badly decom posed data. The nan had be— miHsing since Friday. Last week. Ills employers admon ished him for not attending to his work. The man showed resent tn«nt and when the elevator was found without «u operator at tho sixth floor, about 11 o’clock, Friday forenoon, it wag assumed that he had left the plant In anger over the reprimand. Walter Bellvllle, No. 1999 Senator ave., who succeeded the dead man as operator of the elevator, found the body after the Inspectors had been led to the shaft by the odor. Coroner’s clerk, Edward Connolly, has taken charge of the body and a post mortem will he held to deter mine, If possible, whether the man coinmitteed suicide or met deuth by accident. Printing'—the plain nrnt kind—fknt I* right—Tlair* Job Dept.—Vlnln 1320. COPPER 19i:> 1916 1917 The renewed buying of copper securities Is attracting the atten tion of the lmeatment world. We have reviewed the situation to date and expressed an opinion on the future that ©very copper / share investor should read, lA* our i Weekly Market Letter. (August 18, 1916) / This letter contains the latest ( Information on j, RAY CONSOLIDATED Ul(« LEIHiE JI MBO EXTENSION CHILE COPPER CNTTED VERDE EXT. (.OLDFIELD FLORENCE and others Copies of this letter may b« obtained from us on request. Our direct private wire to the New York. Boston and Toronto market* enable* us te give ex ceptional service on orders for Motor Stocks, Mining ard Oil Stocks and Curb Industrials. Chas. A. Stoneham & Go. 301 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit Established 1908. Cadillae 6150 New York —Boston—Chi— fe