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PAGE 10 ntCK MARKET VERY CAUTIOUS W*W TORK April W. —Tha Sew fork Evening Hun financial review operator* in the Mock market were again extremely wary today aad the volume of trad- Mg waa even lee* than in lay's dull session The undertone waa in general firm There *« r» Intervals of strength and again price* were inclined to sag. lndlcat lag complete absence of initiative and. in consequence, of trend. Nev* arthelese it reflected some degree of nervousness with respect to th" government bond issue, which will probably be launched next week It Aa the opinion in numerous con servative quarters that th« d-u* Will be enthusiastivally ovei »üb gerfbed “There was a fair demand for Mocks st the opening, but (hi ‘«kki died down, with price* generally hold in x their early gain? In the afternoon an idle see sawing move agent kept prices more or less un nettled. United States Steel to ich ad the highest level since Monday and tuled near 112. Copper share* were strong but neglected After the initial trading shipping Issue* were under considerable pressure There was little change in the muni tlon or specialty group, save in Ohio Cities Oat, Mexican Petroleum, the alcohol stocks snd so on, which were strong. “The railroad department was guiet and Arm with gains of about g point in Union Pacific and Read tef and 1 to 4 points in Pittsburgh and West Virginia common and pre ferred * Detroit Stocks nu kiDtri qioTtnov* LIMH Hacks Open Clot* Bid Ask ▲em* Wh Ld 17W • *•• Dr pfd 1» Am L4cT ad 314 330 To. pm «i 71 AM Pub Util., 34 Do, pfd 48 Auto Body 31 tCrk 8h 74 V • »r Rol Br. 18 V 40 V, Ad Mch 144 . . Ir of A TV 7 V 4 V 7 % Chevrolet Mot 81 1 I Clt Berv xd 384 288 bo. pfd. xd *7 *4 Crab Ld A Z IS IS 2S -S Oosa Mot Car 10 14 CDjr PAL 44 54 Do. pfd. 84 82 Gent Motor .. 7v : V 7 PS, pfd now 67 99 ©AC Nav.. .... 8: V Det Craamery .... Sits .... 33 Pet Edison 11l Pet. Edison K. 4 V «% Det Iron AS 1* .... Do, pfd 10 V Det t id Ry 11l Dal Vah A F »o i:« Bdand A Jon Si 14 ford V of C I*l Om a At A Br 43 Q*a Mot pfd »<4 10 v Mr Am Bug >1 2*V tv* r#» ti t k t* «* Clsn Lamp Cos ,38' ?* V H t i aTT pug ... i*v Do, pfd Its IJS a Silver M ... 1* g Kresg* Swell M-t .11 11 Max Crude R • sHMI atpg .. 14s i*v 14v lffeh Bugar 99 Do, oM 87 I*o Minn Bugar S4 Da. pfd. *4 v Bdor8 dor Prod 41 lea Det Th 6\ « ttoaal Oro MV *«v Pae O A El 4* «l Da. pfd. »« 91 Pack Mot xd 147 Do pfd MV 1 V Paige Det Mo. 29 P. D A Cos. . . IP s 121 Proddon Whi 2» ?4 Reo Motr-r 2*S 2* •rotten Dili-.* *4 Hawenaker C It at Tewar-s Cr'y 15 Tinea Con Pt i* % u v White dtar L 85 v . Wolt PtC._TV 7V 7 7 S Weak* «M Tm«i Cempeesee American §. 11l 110 ITS flghtrml Bav §lO IM .... Detroit Bav »TI *7O Vn- Bering* .... *l* SO* *l* eteta .... lfT tie .... P A O D Mat .... I*l I*4 1M o*t.-Anter I*4 I*l Itv Highland P • IM Merchants It. .... 11l ITI I*l Rati B of C HI HI Peninsular • HI lie 17! Peoples State. .... !?! 174 .... DM hvlny 115 IS* Detroit Treat !!!! its Ml** ton" ieeurity Tr'st *44 IBS union Trust. .... 7*o I*o I*6 Otr.-Am L. FT* Ml The following Arm* are prfTfteged to eueeute orders on the exchange W 1C Moes A Cos.. Carlyle A P'.vah rO. M West A Cos . E. K Mu <- f me Cos.. W W Noble a Cos.. D. L *♦»- ■ear A Cm.. W B HoLaughlln. Mev rtn Ljmeh A Cos. W. A Hamlin A Ca, fa A Peer A Cos. fflnrlalr A Cowls Emmet L. Bprague, Wm. H. Roe* A Cos P ft Peiton A Cos.. Joel gjusheid A Cos.. Benn-tt, Pm(th A Oa. W. E ReMly A Cos. Matthew fms. A. W. Welleee A Cos.. LewU Cl Oortoe Mdtor Stocks Quotations by Wm A. Neer * Cos. Apr. 18 ' Rid Aak Ajax Rubber 48 Auto Wheal 20 >4 Brisco* Motor 20 *o Do. preferred to .t Chandler Motor 63 08 Curtis* Aeroplane .... , \ Wle» IfotOl i|V aral Motor . . . . . 10J to Firestone, new, corn Do. prafarred 1,>4 Flak Lre A Rubber... Do. preferred 161 Fisher Body -.* l)n. pretened - * Goodricn 4 4 General M -tors Ivg Do. prafarred 4 \ , . Ooodyear Rubber C 0... 2io I:§ Do. preferred u. ,* l«/«u Grant Motor 5 § Hupp Motor 3S* 4 international Motor 1§ l>o. preferred 4. 1 *r», Kelsey Wheel Cos 4 0 «* K«tiy-£pnmgft*ld Tire.. (2 Do. preferred 91 64 Lee Tire * Rubber Cos. 18 v* 211*4 Do. prefarred 1"j ]<»-. . MRchell lint ora 47 61 ■Mr Frogwota j 5 ■nek Motors §6 60 Flare* Arrow 39 ’* 4->s Feerleas Motor U 13 Fort Age Rubber 146 150 Ft—t-O-Llte 131 14 U*v* Btewart-Warner Hpeed 75 Jason M* toi winehart Rubber . 70 ♦pus. Yvu> k II 1.. Crons he i g m t r 2* tringAeld R*><<, Btuea Mu‘nr untied States Rubber.. A|\ 49'« United Motor* .... 11 White Motor* 44% BrUlpe-Over land 16 3*<u De. preferred 44 84 New York Stocks Quotation* by Hornblower A Week*. Apr. II:" . Open HI4N l**;wr Close A ill© Clliit i g Am Aari *1 \ vi V *i\ Am Can 4 8 tj V 4 5 4 5 A C A F ... 44 V *< V ‘4 4* Abi Col Oil.. 404 o 38 V 38 V IH«, prd ... 62 ti *IV *IV A m Li ns*ed.. 2i*V »0V -" 3* * « Am Sin A ilt-f 8?S 86 V ‘‘B » *8 V Am mi it«r mu his ii >v 111 v Am Z1m,... 31 3J 3J *3 Am |4*-et Hu ,'J '•IS till Adi T 6 T Ii V I- J V I* * S l3 S Am Toba « U-V l*- 1 1* V l^^V Am W«H»lrn 4? » 48'* 48 V 48 4, I*o. pfd .. . •; v >7 V *’ V *7 V A !lll<t'*rul* Iy \ « I •^■■4 Atrhi»i»n ... 1 -a l”- 1 * H'- l © 3* • S l*o, pfd 88 , At U A W I . IV2 v I ".I v 4* » 8 8 Baldwin I*jAi 4 V •< \ 54 -4 Malll e »*U!o la .4 7 . 7* Ui-th Steel 1 I 13 2 13: • 'la-• It 1.1 V I V l*2 l » l* - V ftri.uk K T . •> • -mi « * « <>* * \ Cal l’-tru 2v S 2 S 20S Cun Pi 142 141 lb Cen l**tber.. 85 ?-• V w ciit** •>! '»t. 1“ - « 4'V *' 'V Cos numbia »«aj> tJ t-> « tt * 44 * Ciii A N* r li .14 11 • v * 1 V 111 * 1 • • t-hiie Copper.. 2: ■■* J 2 *» -- w 22 •* t rnno C-pper 4 s«v 5 V ■ *» Coi .rado i'U'-i 47 v 47 V * V * V coat Can Cos 83 v •* I S * V _**a C na 1 118 . IliV II - t 11 ''j HI • Coin I‘ro Itrf 2::3 \ . . '-* 33 V Do. pfd ...MV v *?. »• Cuh Can S'ig I'S 4 'a 4 « 45* I*. 1 A Hod , .122 1-2 1-1% 12- L'l.-tiU Buur .. IIV 13 l * 1 V 13 V Dome Minta 14 V l»V \* V IJV 1. r 1 «* c ■ "in .. -•% -* -> l » •* V 1 to. l*t pf 41V 41V 41V 4IV Gen 17 left r i'.. 144 V 14* V IC4V 164 -a <J»n Mutor*.. 1.: v I"2V *8 10^V I •>'. pfl 8 j | 11 1 85 V Bo*v It h' C-od'h 47' V 4V V 48 V 48 V Gt North n pf.li" * ID'V 110 v lloV «Jt N'.-.rth n '* 31V 31V SOS 80S Granl.y . **■ V * V • V *" V Illinois Cent ; ' 4 If 4 1”4 1"* j . » S * Interboro M 12 V IIV I’• V I’V Do. pfd .. .. 63 43 88 40 Int Mr M -'V 27 S 2« V 2«S i • v '7 s im 11 r \J iu 1:1 113 11s int .Nl.kel 41V 41 V 41 V 41V Int I'ap* r ..38 .19 S ** 3 9 do. prd. ... Hk vv ** v •; v K»n»C'i Cop t: S *IS 43 V 47V Lerka w Steel 33 V ** **V 33 V Lehleh Valley 681* 46 n.'*v 4* 1-iggett Me>..,223 22S 225 225 Maxwell Mo. 4*V «<V 44V 44 V r>... 2nd pfd 3* V 30S *ns M.-x retrofm. 3*S **V 36 \ *7 V >!>am. Copper 41V 41 S 41*4 «3 v Midvale steel <* 5< V 54* ** V m st ra s .is?v i7v io:v m:y Mieeotiri New. 36 29 V !*w 23 V M. K * T 7 V ” V ’ V 7 V vat n.ocutt inv mv ms :n\ National I<e*l 'S 84 55 \ s*. ; Nat Fin A Bt. 3*4 3< • 33V *>H V- x a.l a Cos n* 22V 22S 22V 23-*' N 1 V HI II <■> ■* 48 V *' V *S ' Norfolk k 3\'l2«V 12* S 136 V H*V Northern TarlOtV 103 V I’SV l ft 3V N Y Central 94V 94 S *4 *4 NT O A W JiS 13 V 33 V 33 V O Rot A M 94 94 94 94 <*h i’ tv Oaa 141 !43\ IC\ 14f |*4»re Marq . 3*V 34X» 24V I4V I'ar Mall . ..f. lIV *IV 214 214 Pennsylvania 51 11% 81 8* Peoples *»as .*0 ..*1 *lO 41 Pitt* Coal .. 43 V 41S 41V 43 4 Phils Cos .. J 4 S 34 V 34 V I4N Pr Steel Car.. 74 V 74 V 74 V 74 V iMliman .....187 157 187 187 Ray Consol .29 V 2* V 29 y 2*V Ry Bt Spg . 49V 4*4 «»4 49V Up Jr A Steel • • 408* :«V *O - R-adlng i'.JB 95 V 95 ** 94 V 94 V Shat \rt* ..25V IT S 24 S 24 S Sinclair Oil . . 55 S 84 s 65 S 85 S Sloe* - ShefT 81 81 81 81 South Tar .... *4 S 94 S 94V 94 V Pk uthern Ry .. !«S 24V 21V 24V I*o, pfd 87V 69 87V >*4 Btudebkr Cor. 85V 64V 84V **V Stutx Vtdor 42V 42 1 * 41V 42V Tenn Copper . 14V 17V 16S 14S Tmw Cos 113 214 V 21 st 210 Tnharro Prod 51 v 7,1 V 43V 43 U S Minina 86 V 65 V 66 V 58 V Union Pa.-ifle* 137 V 13»V 137 137 1, Allof 44 44 41— 4.1 ~ P* -Cig Sir*. lAe 10« V 9* 99 Hit Frt»ll Cos. .11* 181 112 V 132 \ V a Ruhhei IT :,7V s* . . r»- pfd nr\ r.*v i'V 7'", l S Steel Ss. . lff> 4* 105 \ 105 V P»!V C S Ind Alco 104 109 V 107 V 104S Utah Conker 11#V U3 110 V ill sir <’ar <'*h• m 42 l * 42V 42V 4?V U abash, oom 12 12 12 12 Do. p<d A 49V 44 V 49V 44 8* r>o. R 23V 25V 25V 2' V \4"eptinghouse. 49 49 >* 4* 49 Wll Over r.»m 10V 3«V 29»* 2'V Do. pfd ... 96 V 4« V 94 V 94 V Weit Mary ~2IV 21S 21 21V W'hlte Motor 44 V 4«V 44 v 4«S eat Union 94 V 9«V 9<V 9* \ F W WVw.lwth 155 135 132 V 113 V 3Vi»aon Park . 77 V 77 V 74 V 74 V Standard Oil Stocks Quotations by Hornblower A 59 eeks, Apr 19—ripening Rid Ask Anglo-Amer Otl new. 16’* 14\ Atlantic Refining Cos 949 9J9 borne-Bcrytnaer Cos. ... 440 414 Buckeye Ripe Line c o 104 1 f Cheaabruugh Mfg. Co._. 415 424> Colonial Oil Cos. ...... 59 70 Continental oil Cos ... 544 . 564 Crescent IMpe Line Cos. -74 7V 41 ( umber-land IVpe Line 16", >.'174 Enr»ka IMpe Line. ... Ji" Galena-Blanal Oil C 0.... 152 187 T'o. pr*ferred 138 I*2 Illinois Ftp* Line 226 239 Indiana Pipe Line Cos.. 164 145 National Tranalt Cos .17 19 t Northern Pipe Line Cos 104 145 Ohio OR Cos 358 jes Pierre OR Corporation 13 ’■* 14 Prairie Oil a Ox* C 0... 800 574 Prairie Pipe I,lns 341 348 P* lar It* fining Cos 260 170 Southern Pipe Line Cos.. 205 214 B*,uth Penn Oil C 0.... in; no South tVeat Pa Pipe I. IBS Tit Standar I Oil. California 2*4 235 Do Indiana 795 Boe r>, . Kansas *44 M 8 Do. Kentucky 37ft lift Do. Nehrxek* 840 r.*n Do. New Jeraer ... *4.5 *B4 Do. N• w York ?4? 294 Do. Ohio *44 4*4 v«»n A Finch Cos. 144 lift Cnl*,n Tank Line C 0... 9? 94 Vacuum (VII Cos 374 .I*4 Washington oil fn 25 35 Standard 0(1 Did Stock J4 r, 4 Do, aub< 1*54 ’nfl Petrol >iim I**4 14 1* Md tVest Refg 1?8 144 Penn M*xl*an .... 4 5 f t RB 19 m XTB I 81.8 Quotation* hy llornob.w »r A Week* Apr 19 R’d A»k Am Util com . 34 84 Th,. pfd. . . 49 7 1 9m I.lght A Trac com 3!’> *2 rt Do pfd .. . 119 1 1 Aetna Exploalvex . '4-, ( ‘tf |f § M*r V irp com, , JIJ JM D*, Pfd . . '. . . *7 971* Chevrolet 99 in* Chalmera \l<>to*- n»»' 2 4 *',aden Oil A Gaa 12 r % 33’« S*ifid« n A*'o FIQ Cramp Ship *5 *o Detroit Edison 115 jjn Dundee Arltona 1 Kd-ound* A J<ine* • r,*n 34 TANARUS»• >, pfd 93 91 F*d< rat Oil 6S r N Grant Motors 5 * Hupp Motor * •* 4 v* K rexge corn ]l Maxim M initt ns .. 2 ’* :t 4 ftaaee Ifomlnv 9', 9*, P.*, Gas A Elec c»m *4'x 41 «, Rep Ry k I«ight rnir . 34 3*. V* Is., pfd f. 7 *'• Bo < al Edison com 59 91 l»o r fd I .5 143 Stew 1 rs V9‘arner 71 U 4 Lchi A Itest * ,tn I'. Do. pfd ... 2 3 Unll.d Motors ’1 ' 4 318, Elgin Roller. Ff/tTN 111.. April II R-itter- Sales 4*c sdcance «>f 1c fr,-m last week's price. Gnin and Provisions CHICAGO. April I»—After a I strong opening \la> wheat soared to t- 40 on a bulllfh market. State- I nit-nts Issued by the department of agiiculture and light offering* offset the reports of heavy ram* oxer the wheat belt .May wheat opened up 2 13, later gaining 4 1-4 to 2.3? 1 4 On scat terrd trade* it reached 2 40. July opened duw n & S but in the rally ad vanred i3 4 to 2 o.’ 3 4 September opened down 1, later advancing 7 3 4 to 1.76 3 4. Corn opened with a *trong under tone and advanced with the bullish wheat pit May opened up 1-4 and gained three to 1.45 on the advance. July opened up 3 S. advancing 2 7-S later to 140 JB. September opened unchanged but gain 2 5 & later going . to 132 3-a. Oats were but slightly affected. May opened down 1-4 later gaining o k to 66 3-4. July opened down 1-* j and advanced 3-4 to 64 3-4 Septem ber opened down 3-s regained 12 going to 1-2. Provisions were g* nerally higher with the *xception ot Ma> pork which showed a few cents loss. PKTRorT. \pril 19 —Everything waa strung in (lie grain maraets In the early trading. Open.ng w .th i little ■ n*ng-, in* ag< market| g, t t,> : ' 1 ;.ri,-i Oi.nag li.e nr?t lew nunutes. Yiie unusual demand fer fl,'ur and i other fi>*. is v<n the part < f tl *■ h>>u*e- * w ,fr i* ** much as ever in evidence I and is a controlling facer m ad vancing prices. Dealers consider it 1 the »hies factor In the last 24c of the advan, e. It Is considered. h<’W • ever, a rather h*ar;sii condition for th* near future when the private supplies are all i*rg< and the buying 1 has reached a standstill. When the housewife >juits bu>>ng there will be a period of very dull domestic trade while recent purchases are l-eina Consumed A llttie for* gn buying is reported fr< m time to time, not enough to put prices higher rus effect of the duty change w.th Uanada lasted Just <>ne day The , change will he a great e- nvenien>e to gorthwasterb m I sre a *+■ -.ring j supplies, but th* « r’.-l supply of wheat has not been changed and the i British government l» taking all it | an get . f the « *nad an surplus M»y wheat :n Winnipeg at tbs - - wtd* wits r, gher than the same op- i • m.ln • as •• a. • *1 •' * ' *-■■■: f < <i; » * n W ’-i 'h g t h -Ve if r - • Australia Aft* r a seaal nos w Id fluctuatl n* sjfcsh wheat close* 1 < t ■ 6 • r , f'i *. 4* ,-n advanced 1-! i- ! rye .2 2 T • • ' I- 'ir.’-d l- „ * ay s wheat quotations Cash N . • 12 May V nar.g a: * m a.ivah -It i- * declined to 8: CS and closed at $2 7 J-. > per..- ! »t |: : * I -ed to 17 •»* and ■ * and •• I September • pened at* f 1 an h . > vanced to fl.fi N wbll I Thursday's co*r«» gram quotations «'nm. t: * ; I-» N * >e. * $1 -»•*»-* Standard. 74-- No. 3 white. 77 V N*' 4wh '-i asked It>e CiUSh - I- Mb A.','' ■y- A. -1 I V* j • i •; ■ i » . Hr • • •’ e • " :» Cl eluded 1 ‘OO kkla of Aoof : *rs Of' wheat. 4 of corn. 4 nf oat* 1 of rye. Shipments were 2 006 t>hls of fl’.-, ur I o*4 hvi <-.f «*i*V 3 C'' T '’ r.:> ' . *y and 3 '-'0 i>i ' fa- • k»N . of pm nt.mjt mj c-f a T * and •• 1 1 t,u of rye. Primary wheat rec» pt» *»** - 006 bu. agamst *94.000 'u a year ago Receipts of wheat Thursday Du luth. 19 cars. Vs nnear ol *, 2*l car* against 322 • y*ar ago Winnipeg 2«1 car*, against *'♦ * cars, against 14* southw* st, '! f 'OO bu. against 203.00* bu Exports of wh»at snd *1 ur Thurs day. 44S ,00t) bu rmt 44.0 (.ft tIT rnii'A'i". April 1* * 'pming Wheat May ap Ik 1 s* l%r . ! v July up V September un hang. |«d *>at» Ma> and wn V'" T '-**E *1 w n I <-c September down S 1 ". Urovlalons • < r Noon Wh»at Mav up 4'%c: Tulv [up 6\c September up.7S<- Crn . Mav up 3- June up 2V*- September up 2Nc. t»a»s May vip S'" July up |v *• September uji %c. UroTjsions Irregular Cl'.«* Wheat: Mav up 4c; July UP *S- September up 10c Com May up 4 V ■ Ju'l *‘P *ci September up 2Se Oats Mi) up.* 1 *" Julv up «*fte(!iMr up V** I’ro v slons. Low»r Quotati na bv Paine, Wet v er A rr >- Apr 19 ( ;p*n High Lc,wi (’lr,*# Wheat July 1 97 « 4 2 4'4 1 44 V, 2 48 S *ept 1 *>', 1 k ‘ l Q 1 «*S 1 7*l-, Max 2 3*. : : 77 : «i C>,rn Pept r 3ft 1 334 1 PS 1 3!S July I 42 1 4 ’S 1 «I 1 «*'♦ July 1 37 9* 1 42V, 1 17 1 41t, Oat* Tulv 47’a *s»i BJV, r l\ Se,.t. '* 57 r*\ -e;. Max *4 47 ’, 4.5 T * 44S Mav 27 *5 37 *4 37 ’4 ’* *4 lulv 77 04 17 25 77 44 37 34 T.hi 1 Sept 21 44 II 5? 21 14 U 34 .Toly 21 15 21 15 21 22 »21 22 Ma- 21 40 II 1? 21 44 *2l 4? n,b» Mav 1* 75 1* ** 14 *5 *1• •? TIIH 14 98 24 12 14 9-5 h? 447 *.«, Id V - Rfd x e p! 11 __ - Ttvl *".tH» t. B 9IN TriT.FDO A; r t* 0’,,,, T\' v e*t ■ Cash and V*' 1' ’’ Hilo t , C»ft>rr v ,*r, » «5 < re. r«.X t * , Mar 8! H»D. 1; 47 Of»fx r. .v *1 -4C Mr.> Pi»,r Julv 47 e f!v» Cash » »-■ r***d f*a;h ind April, lift 57 V* O/trher »•« 4- 51 „v, r.,rn- and Ar*e'l. t-’f) T‘-> - ♦ c* xt> and 1" I, 17 95 Rut*er 4 - 1.. Fag* Frexi aed' e 4 x fan<r •elects. 87r Hu Fncbanred m- \S*99 9 OBK I (ITTO 3 MUIKiT Q, *x* na ► v Per- 9 r \r,r 14 Opo nr rt 4 ft .-»• fc» R* ! 4tU Jinvar-. 1 «*-•.*'* * 1 19 * I*4l 2 •• ' l“4 1« 7? 1* rr. 18-4 /• r\ t'u,* f* *3 r, /> * If> ts) ] 4 { 1 1 I 1 Jtin#* ftit v *? 1 f « 1• «1 Mil i'• i • lit I 1 *! .VB'ltßpihf r \ t i*, Cw tr»Hwr !« r A M f , \ l*ll \‘,- lV sfn r 1 * '-7 * t 7 1 [ rrfmhßr 1*27 ]« ’7 Mnn i i• i*t• • ■ ntoc m Apr P f 4 (4 V 9 % 99! 2 9 #f *»»9l9 IT% Hniifr i mm* 9> r r fl* i l{dßc*-tp*H Thurp3!a>. « |bb«f \f * » r\ "* ? * i % rrlnf!u»r—(lf piMfui fi*nf Vial^iSgi la rl«bt Tlm»« Jwb l)»»l Hals 4.126 DtTRUI I lints Livestock 911< It 11. 4 > « EVTIUI. aTOt M 6 4 HU* DETROIT. April 18 Vattle: Mar ket gu<*d. cattle 25 u 50c lower, others dull, heat heavy steers. 11l Oil 25 beat baud* weight butler steers ID* AT 10 25. mixed steers atid heifers, tv 09 75. hand) light but,-tiers, |6.sOff »40 light butchers, |x O I*. b* st ewe. IS •px 75. butcher cows 3't>B. com mon cows B*o 4 74, rannrrt t& 600 6 beat lino) bulla. |4.S(iOB 50. bologna bulla 87 'o(| v. 23, milkers and spring ars 150060 Veal calves Market dull DuiOc 1,, war beat gra*iea. 112 ” heaves. 17 0 V Sheep and lambs Market 25c lower best lamb*, til fair lambs. 11l si>y U. light t<> 'un-.i-i n limt,) gT 4s 20. fair to good -beep $- \t *6O, culls and common. 8 . » H Market prospect* pigs. 11l U 3- mixed grades 1150 15 id. a few extra pig* at 111. htxr HI O' (U) 119 6*. sTht-K E'AST BIVFAIaV N Y. Apr. 16.- tt(l« i..- ta 100, market, si w and steady prime steer*, 11 2(f 13 :*5 but.-he- grade*. 86 51/(1 1 1 75. c*-wa IJ 5i u 1 11 Calves Receipts. 700 market, slow. 6jc lower, cull t* choice. |3 it 13 50 Sheep and lambs Race pta. 4.0 ) market alow and 15 ft 4 lowei . h ire lamha, |l«.tl©lA4« cull t fair. SIS 5d i* If. >earl!ngs |U ft 15 sheep. jit 50; -lipped lamb* 1104213 4" 11, (• R> elpts. I i»«)0 market *!•■* and st»a»l\ to 10c Iw er y.irkers 81&01413 p.g*. 111 50» 14 m xed 114 1 I,!*!?, leavy. 114 ?l o*3 rougha. I; *0 1 4 56. stags 111 75013 50 (Hl*' 44.f> I 19 R XTOI k kIHkRT UNI(*N HT«*CK YAllI»< CHICAGO. 11l April 19 11 'gs Receipts Ixoo6 rnerke* *1 n ar «1 atea ly mixed and but her* 1’.570 H 1 8 9<>. g ~,d heavy. 815 M 1 ' rough h< av v. 5 20(j 1' * 1 ght. ft 4 I Pigs. I 014 i att'e Receipts *0(>0, market stead* b*■ e \ e 4 §911197 ? * and I » *un* 1 x f- ?heep Re eipts ir.tViO market steady, na •i. §io ■ isn I 1j *s ». }' 1 9- 1 ft 57> 20 w extern. §l2 >OO 15 75 ci 1.9 ri on i 19 f. »ro( K 'N'l*. April 1* H, gs: Re. celpt*. 1 500 atr, nx t, 15c r. gher, i ltd, |ll.i mewl - t gs It*’ r ,uchs. §l4 IS stags. §l3. Cattle Receipts. 4 car*, s!<>w and steady Sheep and lamhs f*ece pi* ? cars «teedy, Tp. 11l r*a’ve» Receipt*. 250, steady; top. §l3 50 Toi.rnn iivr stock. TOl.Frw* Arrtl 19 Ue eipt* fa r market weak \ > 5,- higher heavte*. jIS *' 015 90 . r—edium s 115 75 ts 13 k )„rk»r*. §U 5f 013 70 good pig* 1:2 Wll 75 t'aive* Market alow Sheep and lambs Market slow CM 1C (CO HITTER W4lt KFT CHICAGO. Apr 19.—Rutter Extras 45 •' r«• « 4* -» * r >, 'x -y extra* 4 u 44c. flr«'s 4:’*s42V- Eggs: Prime ordinary t*Vi74tec flrxt*. 3*§ '.)* •s- T-a - « 24' - ' 2 T - v, ung Ar - xx 2*Vjti2'- Lire poultr? f v - ::ur i-,r-k*. I?vf:ir ?**.•. . * X • V » *,-en §? 1 Y : 2 59 .*• n.-.n and M nne* ta $7 90 WATER HOARD S IVES £500,000 ON PIPE ORDER B#c6fxrxw tt 'sntmO m’o a cooirttr’ with -.the Car k Foundr company several months ago to supply 40 000 tons of cast iron pti-e, the largest order of its ktnd ever placed in the coun’n, the board r< romro iaaloners saved nearlv f,00.000. Pipe then sold for s3o.'**) a ton. where** at the fire«wnt tine it Is more- t*han $T>5. • *■ The contract pr!c» waa I 1 according to Hugo A Cfilmartin. retary of the water hoard B- ffl < >nt pipe waa order to lay more ♦ I an 800 mile* of lines Marriage Ucenses Ruaaell .T CilTlTllfx’-xn, 22. Detroit. All ini II < e i ej. 22. aa.me Jm Dnnan, 2«. Detroit, 3t*ry Me - , • ■ , e»- • ■* 1. • r + -1 : • •• - t 1 Harnett r* Wilker. 2’. same Mstthe* \ Murphy, 3*. Detroit Anna H M [y>, and 2F. un<* J, bn Pohl. 23. Detroit; Ad-llne 1 Samow xk v 22 same. i H'.mer Fieri- ht 24. Detroit. Julia | To*lie* im. 22, »*rre. ("hsrle* 5\ Hart. 24 Detroit Ada |M Rader. 7( aan.e *» acm,. Pr,>venxano, ;j Detroit. - Rora Pre*xat ». 17, same James Horning, 22. Detroit, Caro line Mimosa. !» aarre. i Charles VOII. 24 Detroit, Em* j Vond*rw ,ret. 19, same. Floyd M Bo tighten r‘*‘r .it Mabel F Geevens 25. same John Peptxuwsk-. 23 I’etroi*. N-!- jHe Kon»»snt>n w 1. 24 «am.- laiwren . H.r ,n. 26. Detroit Helen T >u« an 27, same .-«• an 1 slau ■ Drypa. 22 r>e* r it. Anna Nadalska. 19 same Joseph *'e\.nra. 24, Dstr It. T*ne K-T.ny. 19. same M lan Hrlga. 27, t'»trolt, tgata j Kiattir,thaler, 21. same, Cha« I. R bins, n (.*, Dstrott, OR**. Vlpond. 20. same j Arch'bofd T Gillie. u Rodney, • ’an . Lilt'an ke 1* D-'r- i* i .. E 1 w a t‘ d 17 I * r«■ w n 2? ■• * r ,, 11 j -arsh .. Hoffman. 38. •*• - John M Greer. 32. !»•».?* I* A'dora I Harry Truchler. 24 Detroit Ruth Burge*. 20. same Fe.i* Dxuibe, 22. r *tr- c Mary | Kubaiinska 19. aarr.e ■ bn Ms kax! n*.>i k 2’ D**r *. Mary Kwoavnaka. ?0, sarnie | H xrrv Tp r fxk> 2? I •»' - • Isa- I ' ;n*t I* mri 19 §4fY)B j Charles E lurton 24 Nb * , A „ n . u-e n 2* ratne * i«< •rg •• ;i*!er. v I, ** t F'*"nga V lUam M lev, 21, ;>«u. t. v,o»e» Meik*>n MardTrstsa 2* Detroit; ' Nut s A Chavf»<-r. U same ’her* p* o' 21. ! ■ ••• I feula* 1/ heifin |“, *. me Theod re J <. ,rr d> 2 r-eTrolt. jA I t.effs 1/ ► n ■n. 1* lie* I exnk p(C - * ■!. I ’-re ' Nf-f|e ! Bra *• '* «ame 1 red *i, k c K ■ - 77 | ToU ' prt Is pe. lee* h * Detroit. ’ I M »rr• 1 ( 7 D*tr * Mabel K * - se*, H• Mr r* ’ F'e* r nlt. I reda ! ’ ».n ‘.scour .*• 1 etr \|,ry ‘ ,i: ' !r ' . i • ' F1 xi r a H-irrv H Hi* n r* i*.ir, t Kltxa i*i i wen in t. !»<»r. t Fran- Mav ‘'i>i • v r: itir-oi (tertha I»« tfoit. N ,«etta tl. $. LAYS DOWN RULES FOR ALIENS All Found With Fire arms After April 24 to He Arrested AGENT COLE GETS ORDERS Germans Living Near Munitions Plants .Must Have Permits Alien enemies of the United States after Juno 1, 19!7, **.'!! be subject to the most rigid regulations under the supervision of th** United Staten marshal In each district, according to rulings received Thursday by J Herbert Cole, special agent of the department of justice After April 24. 1917. alien enemies with firearms In their possession will be surumar Ujr arrested and detained, unless '•atisfactor* showing is made to the » United htafe* officials that the per son is "not a danger to the public p»-ace or safety.” Perhaps the most striking section of the ruling Is that affecting alien enemies living wi'hin one-balf mile from any fort, military camp, muni lions factory or other branch of th government’s war service They are subject to arrest after Jun« 1 unless a permit Is obtained from the Unit ed States marshal. The ruling goes farther The ap plication made to the United States marshal must be referred to the sj*e rial agent of the department of Ju.« tics, who Is Mr Cole in the I*etroi! district, and the employer of th* applicant must certify in writing n any form that the United States district attorney shall f.rescjdbe “that he desires to employ or con ttnue to employ the applicant, and he i> satisfied that such employment a•• re munity or of the United States.” "If the applicant himself is the head of any business, he will be re qulred to furnish the government such security and assurance as shall be prescribed. He must swear that he will strictly obey the law and for* ;-*-'iing any permit to a p« t%on ■ n: ng under this class the United* States marshal shall obtain the ap proval of the United States attor ney. BEARS RAID MOTOR STOCKS Production Schedule, However, Would Indicate That Depres sion Is l n warranted By E E. MacCRONE 4 CO. The bear raid In N'ew York con limifii Yesterday the b«-ar* pad t-ptclal attention to the motor* and attacked at nearly all poin'* in this 'eld The Inrant interest* r» e»-|Ted the center of this attack a r .d General Motor*, t’nltel Motor* yp<l allied m*ere*t* fell from four t » * '*rht points. This was reflected In the local market both yesterday and this mornine Reo Palye, Prudder and Continental all dropped below ary point at which they had sold # or many month* Reo *old at .t, T ;-ire at 31. Prudd**n at 23 14. an! < .nrlnen'al at 7 14 new low points There was no semblance of any *trene’henlna at the opening the* nominr One lar -e -ale of t.nno share* of Trussed Concrete Steel preferred wa* made at 10 1 2, hut Ii Other securities the trader* were flow In «t‘ttjnsc action This peneral attack on motor* Is based on the idea tha* the autoirr* Mle sales will be materially dc rr* ar*d by the new spirit of thrif* and economy advocated by Pr**» dent Wilson. We had occasion to Interview some of the larre*t auto mobile manufacturer* yesterday and Otid that ’here !« no .ndlcatlon of a Jet up In production or sale* A? a matter of fact sates ar»» ahead of schedule and In some rase* business I* 50 per cent ahead of the Same period last vear Consequently there *»ems to he an oryanlred < v< • i< ’ - ■*• ’• k «' ■ which Is no* Justified by pres ent condition* GIRL SridDE FEARED FIANCE MIGHT GO TO WAR CHICAGO, April 20 respondent, presumably because her sweetheart. f<cr» Adams, mlirht be called to war, Miss Alma Helnfi. a *tenorraphtr, committed suicide hy a sphv station at h*r home here Thursday. Adams and Miss Helliti sere to have been marred this month but because he fear'd he woiilt be call #d a “slacker" Adam* sdvlsed a postponement. He denied that he and Miss Ifeints had quarreled, how r v e r. Mrs Merry ft. StieldOfl Will flvi a dinner Friday evening, *n her home In Or Point", fur M >*• Carol;, n Hul bard whose marriage* to Charles A Ihircells will take place Saturday f\ If lln K • RED CROSS DONATIONS GENEROUS Contributions to Fund Now Nearing the $70,000 Mark MEMBERSHIP ROLL GROWING Wife of Gov. Sleeper to Organize Chapter In Bad Axe More than f7.000 was collected for the Red Cross fund in the 24 hours which ended at mxvn Thursday, and Ip. that time 5,130 new members were enrolled, which Is regarded by the committees at work as highly gratifying These figures are not complete as many of 'he solicitors hare not turned in their sneets, but these are the official returns as far a* It is possible to tabulate them. With reports up to 'he minute 'he total thus far contributed is $'*8,574 10, while the total member slup to date Is 8 753 Committee# are at work in many large factors and stores and It Is believed that ♦he roll of members Is fully twice as Mg as the reports show It is known tbat In one of the large autev mobile factories more than 1,000 members have been enrolled, but no report will be made on this until •he solicitors complete their work The same is true of many other plants and already the leaders in the campaign predict that the 30.000 n w members at which they aimed w ill be greatly eiceeded The sums Indicated do not in cluded regular membership fees, but only special donations. In addition to the donations about s>.ooo a day I* being received for membership f* es Both 'be men's organization and that of the women are working about 21 hours a day on the cam palgn and all are greatly enthused ever the response. At all the far tory and shop meetings large audl en r es appear and display the keen e ? appreciation •*♦ the work, giving of their time and money most gen eroualy. Four meetings have thus far be«*n arranged for Friday as fol lows: At 3 p m . Woodward ave Christian church; 6 p m„ PTiend .ship Lodge. Masonic Temple, B. C. IJttle. speaker: Up m. Bastern lodge, F O. O. F . A A IJng. speak er; 9 3!) p. m , Jubilee Jodge, l, O. o r The youngest member so tar an nouneed Is Master Herbert Cuhl boff, of No. 413 Hart ave Herbert is seven years old and in an Ingenu »*us let'er he said that he regretted that he was too young to go to war. but sent the dollar In the hope that It would help someone who had gone out In defense of the flag, “the dear old flag that 1 love " Mrs Albert FI Bleeper, of Bad Ale wife of the governor of Mlchl gan, was In conference with F. P Folsle field representative of the Na Moral R**d f rows, over the long die tance telephone. Thursday morning, ind wras authorized to proceed with the organization of a Red Cross chapter in her city Ten leading citi zens will for a chapter, which will be granted; meantime they will proceed actively with the planning of a membership and flnan cial campaign NEW YORK VERY PATRIOTIC, SAYS DETROIT BANKER “New York Is Just one mass of red, white and blue," said Paul 1! laming, vice president of the Am* r Iran State bank who has returned from a business trip in the east. ' I never have seen a more strlklnr remonstratlon of patriotism. N* w 1 rk Is not alone patriotic from th* outside either Bankers are civ operating w'th the government Ir. every possible way despite the fa* t that they feel that the government I- not trea'ing them fairly by n.*t 'akirtg them Into their confidence H.«nk* are in splendid shape and r .re piling up big reserve# to tak* care of government needs. Rates t* main about the ■ ame,” Lost B'th Soouve and Cash Mrs Balbtni M*’k|ew|ci not onlv lost the love of her hn* and hut IkbO |ti addition, she told Judge W|l Hams Thursday, during her suit for divorce Her spouse, Adam Malkl* w lrj. left her to live w'th nnotl,*- woman, she testified, and wh*n > *|ei*arted he took w i• h him the s•' which she had earned. She gr-t decree. Brooklyn Edttor Dead NKW YORK. April 19 —Will Perrl, editor and publisher oft 1 Pr*>oklyn Standard Union and s* rral trade publications, and <d to J at Ms home in Hr'-oklvn from p’<- rl“y developed from a cold mn*r *■ e*l at the last Republican rnnv* tion. He was b<*rn in 1848 in Drool !>n Deiced Bvpk Cleannqa iVcfrnit hank clearings for Thor i'-t\ v« re t * 58'’.7*2 2b T dal rle * for 19J7 io rls'e are fsi.-.J'’,* **>l «•; pj against t .'<19,27*1 414 81 fr - the corresponding period In |sl(. rhe Confess.ons ot a V. * Paula Describes Flossy S*’iilh. "‘Shall I begin today, Mr Smith?’ waa the question 1 put to Congress man Hmlih as 1 walked into hi# or flee the next morning about u o’clock," said Paula, continuing her story. “Congressman Smith looked up quit V* and naid: ‘Begin whenever you Bke* He said it with kind of u (•uizztral smile that told nie he wa* as much In the air as 1 wa* " ‘What shall I do?* “ Tn sure 1 don’t know.’ “Then we both laughed, for we knew that we knew nolhtf.r abort the work In hand ** *l*ll tell you w hat you d*». Qo up to the Shoreham and s**e Ffio*al«* She has a lot of ideas about Wash ington, and at the moment I haven’t an Idea abou* anything and my constituents are bombarding .ne with commands, adjudications, compliments and damning-* to boat the band.’ ’ Invoking at young Conor* sman Smith, Margie, I could see that while he was a man of splendid inind and presumably fils** ideals, yet Just now he was so consumed wI * h the excitement and self satis faction over his Job that he could ihlnk of nothing else. “I’ll confess that I did not want to go to work very bsdlv thnt day for Alma had had word from Tom I’errv that morning that Jeff Perrygre* t. was In town and had Drought his rar with him " Some class to Jeffy, isn’t it?’ said Alrrut ' There were five days before con gress opened, and Mr. S:. tth’s pr* decessor hail not taken all his para phernalta out of his office vet. ’’l got hold of hla secretary and he told me to come around *he nevt day and he would fell me something about my duties “I departed w ith a light hear* for the Shoreham ”1 wonder if I have told you. Mar rte. that Washington is *he city of castes. In this regard l*a hotels are s good Illustration The ShorehAm n small hotel only about three Hocks from the White House, is th.* hotel of the administration. Her* ran be seen almost every day a* luncheon the members of the cnM net, the secretary to the president and other men connected with the r.dminis*ration who are known to be particularly his friend* “It was here that Congressman Smith had domiciled hi* frivolous little wife Florence, who v as always called F’lossle by her Intimate# "The name was perfectly ezpres *lve of the woman, and Alma told me a sforv before f met Mrs Smith which illustrated her point. Tt con cerned the assistant librarian at the Congressional library. “The assistant w-sej# v*»*helor and hss on thi- zerogpt greatly worried one of hla aiatera, who thought every man ah*w *d make a* least one good woman unhappy’ by marrying bar. “A ghrt named Floaste seemed much Impressed by the librarian, and his sister said to him, ‘Why don’t you marry tha* little girl who seem* to he so mu*h in leva w!‘h you, brother mine*’ " ’You surely don’t want me to marry that girl, sister 1 * She is Flos sie by name and very Flossie by nature " “ 'Flo«sle' Flossie'' What on earth do you mean by Flossie by na tare' •* ’Why, my dear sister, a girl who Is Flossie by nature is one who would not wear a porous plaster “ KJNINO. DUNNING & STEVENS, Inc. «"R3&, Established t n I*TI Paid t’r Caplttal »1 •«.«#• o*. II » HAVTN. Se<-rstary. LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS For th# Hals of Cattlo. Hoc* dh»ep and Calvaa Consignments Solicitor. New York Central Htock Yard* rlsat Buffalo. b Y Telegraph and Poa| Office Address Stocir Yards Buffalo. N Y fHtl ottock In your name, our care Notify us of ehtptmnt. We'll do tic raat Attach bill of Mlcf to eiar.t drafts *'imi MV% Reports From the Mine ARE ALL FAVORABLE Dripping Springs Copper Cos. IS A LETTER HI V EACTI DAY The new shaft is opening up new ore bodies and hi* profits are assured. Stock is 7-”>c now—will be 1.00 on or before May 5. See MR. GOVVMAN K(M)m 30.1 Farwell Hldj?. Cad. 5337*r»959 HORNBLOVVER l WEEKS MEMBERS New York, Boston and Chicago Slock Exchanges Ortlera Executed In All Security Market* J. J. HAYES, (Tcanager 201 Penobscot Building, Detroit, Mich. FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1917. without thicMilUig baby ribLdu *««u the holes ’ “I’Ve told you tills fooil-di little story, Margie,” s*uid Paula, ’ for 1 want you to get just th*' right idea of Flossie Smith She will have much to do with the story I am going to tell you and with my Job as #e< ret ary to a congresswoman. The porous plaster story describes h**r better than If I had used hours to t* II you about her fluffy pretti neas, her fussy brain ami her self satisfied Utile opinions. F'lossle Smith had detrrinlm-d to conquer Washington ?*ocle»y. So-lety waa the only tiling that appealed to her .hallow little mind, but she knew quit** a- much about conquering It *»•« * kitl. n knov about solving a problem in Kuclld. “She was the woman who did not understand, and because hhe didn’t shi- made ducks and drakes not only with her own life but with that of her husband who was mud* for bol ter things ** (To He Continued^ Kennedy Wins Marathon. no*TON’, April 20 Wm. J. Ken n* and . of tl. - Morningnlde A. U, New York. w-i>n the twenty first Boston A. (' marathon Thursday afternoon. Hl* time waa 2 2ft 37 15. S «ln* v H Hatch, of the Mystlo A C. Chicago, veteran marathoner, was second .-ind Clarence H IVmar, Melrose, Mm a , winner of the class ic event in ISMI, was third. Market Trade-Winds M*rV*t r ndttlons ars new #u**h that h :-#r*-f:jl study of all th* f rr-« hav.ug # t earing on It may l-sd t- an > nr*'# d**srmliiatlon M tO ill l*■•• Tbs v»r --i « Ins ais discussed at 1* e.gth In • \j r Weekly Market letter w! >-h nl* > nt.Alns th# most r*- < ent <la*A on TWENTY MINING CO.S TEN OIL < O.S NINE INDI STRIAL CO.S In Ail-llt n f' ■r- I* a sn*.All leaflet showing the EARNINGS OF MINING COMPANIES IN 1916 A c.-py Mill be mailed fre# on request. <• a r Alreet grivnle wire t* the trailing naikrl renter* rankle# aa t* give rtrrgllanal atrrlrr aa ar il rn for knlar *toehn. Wining aad Oil *tnrk« nad I urk ladaatrlala. W-* * ur, tr • atHfV# alocka an reas<*nable martini |0.7?.| mTSTIt eo.ioin* | ta»*w IVt are tn | Harroun Motors Corporation Stock and will *>a plsased ta glva full details regard ng the company’s progress, and other Information pertaining to thie investment Harbridge & Cos. Stocks— Ronds 69 Buhl Block Detroit Phone Main 5723