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PAGE 6 STOCK MARKET HAS OUIET DAY TtodJitf Shrinks To Small Pro portion*—Pricrs Are Irregular MEW YORK. July 19 —The New York Evening Sun flnaonal review ‘ Wednesday aaid **Btock market trading shrank to «mall proportions today and quota- Uons fluctuated irregularly and un . eortalnly. "Wall street continues to waif ; primarily on developments at Wash infton "The day’s foreign advices were not as favorable as recently. ''P orous buying of many of the tons'- co shares carried them to new hlg prices “Business was extremely quie* and quotations mo\ed uncertainly h professionals shifted from one post tlon to another. . , “Steels were neglected in the last hour "There are signs that the invest ment market will be called upon to absorb many new isnies “Money on call touched *> per cent today with the ruling rate ,»round 5 per cen»." r Detroit Stocks J v WKOJtßsii.tn til ot anosi s Open (.’lose Bid 4** Am L A Tr . JJJ Am Pub t til *; £ „ Auto Body ;.. Bower Rol B * l»ur Add Ms- •••■ • *‘:J Do. pfd . ... 6N «V. *4 Chevrolet Mo ; Cities Service :? Do. pfd Coahuila Ld * Columbia bug - Commerce M Com th ft pf Ji L * ca p a Do. pid • ‘. * Continental M «S *4 4 '* Do pfd new • - * D A C Nevlg Det. Cream • 4 Det Edison... 122 K 2 1-2 D#t Ir * 8 . ,4 o * ’25 Det A1 A Br «• 42 Edmunds 4 J « .••• Do. ofd ** V » Ford M of C 3 n Oen. A A B Cos J®. Oen Motori. 114 114 •••• •••• Hall Lamp... Hous-Splta Do. pfd 4 Iron Silver X .... I’ s ■ 8 Kreaga.. 10% 104- .... .... Do. pfd 10 \\ Hex Crude 10 Mich Stmpg Cos ’ Mich St Tele -■ • Mich Sugar Miles- D T xd “4 Minnesota Su 120 .... Motor Prod Par Gas A El Do. pfd *■• Packard M pf ** Do. nfd #5 95 ■••• Paige-Det M -1 P. D A Cos 24 4 2* Prudden Wh Heo Motor C- 24 244 '24 244 Towar’a W Cr 20 .... Truss Con pf 10 ... - feotten-Dlllon 44 4 .... White Star L If • Wolv Pt C xd 7 Bank* and Trail CenasslM Amor State 14* 15* 1"® Central Bav 230 300 .... Detroit 4*r »T* 110 Dime Savings .... JO4 .... 207 Federal State .... 137 130 .... P A O D Nat 134 ISB 133 First State .*0 116 Highland PR 235 .... Merchants Nat .... I*l •••• 132 4 N Bk of C 212 210 216 Peninsular S. 106 300 405 Peoples State .... 171 376 .... Utd Sav Bk 210 220 Wayne C H 330 370 Det Trust Cos .... 336 850 300 Security Tr'st .... 255 250 .... union Trust 1M ... 134 Amer L A T 14« .... Tli« following firmi *r« prlTll-g-iJ to sxscuts ordars on tn» axchanga: W. E. Mom A Cos.. * Porxh.: Oeo. M West * Cos.. E. E. Madrono A Cos.. H. W. Nobl# A Cos.. D. I- P*y- Biour A Cos.. W. B McLauwhltn. M-r- I fill. Lynch A Cos.. W. A. Hamlin A Cos.. Wm. A. Nacr A Cos.. Sinclair A Coula. Wsodttll. Mulkay A Cos. Wm H Rom A Cos., r. K. P-lton A Cos. Joel Stock ird A Cos.. Bennett. Smith A Cos . W 1 Reilly A Cos.. Matthew Finn. A W Falla' • A Cos.. Lewi* G. Gorton. Bri tan. Woodruff A Cos.. Beancr, Cramer A Much!. Dodd. Martin A Cos.. O'Hara. Farris* A Cos.. Wehh. L-» A Cos. men YORK BITTER. tM» RfMit. NEW YORK. luly I*. Butter Quiet; receipt*. 16.134 creamery ex tra. S*Vfcc; creamery, eperial market, • •\<fl>4c. Mate dairy, tub*, itft c; Imitation creamery flr*t*. S'.m HV. Ere*: Quiet; receipt*,. 21. R 4 nearby white fancy. 4231 43'. nearly mixed fancy, 35fr3)»c; fresh flrsts, little. NEW lORK rOTTOX MtnKFT Quotations by Paine, Webber A Cos., July 11. Open January 55 29 March 25 54 May 25.73 July 27 3« October 5* 50 December 25.2** r Motor Stocks Quotation* by Wm. A Neer A Cos., July 11: Hid Axk Ajax Rubber 65 4 * »■* Auto Wheel 25 Briscoe Motor 20 Chandler Motor *6 Curtiss Aeroplane .... 41 42 Duplsx Motor 1414 Federal Motor 2 7 3k rlreitone. n»w, com. .. . 120', 124», Do. preferred 103'y lf>s : , Flak Tire A Rubber.... 74 71 Do, preferred 10.3 101 Flaher Body 3* '4 *7 General M. tor* . ..... 114 117 Good) ear Tire A Rub.. 1?" 20? Grant Motor* 2 5 Hupp Motor 2** 3V4 International Motor ... 6 1 . ICelaey Wheel Srt 31 Eslly-Sprtnßfleld Tlr- . 47 Do. preferred *2 68 Lee Tire A Rubber 21 V, 22 Q Mitchell Motors <o 62 ■•tor Products 20 46 sash Motor* 76 85 Elerce-Armw .74 v 39 v #er|e*« Motor 14 14 »rta*e Rubber ... 1 1 ' L fr««t-o-ut# 11114 13214 pupubllc Truck 7* 7 114 Itewart-Warner Speed. 63 «5 la*on Motor 17*4 1 « Krtnehart Rubber .... 69 66 llsnal Truck 14 Bromberg Motor 26 86 kfrlngheld Body |rt 50 Hut* Motor 2d 14 46 Fnlted State* Rubber.. 62 a.*. r, ,gplt»d Motor* 25 s 25 whit# Motor* 46 44 », PTHIys-O) erlsnd, com.. 114 3 2 Do, preferred 94 \ 96 \ A project ha* been revived to Mine William Penn's bod? from it* twllng place in EnglnM to *r. Im Kioto* mnnanlertn to be erreted taar Philadelphia Ik3?\ * r New York Stocks — ' I Quotations by H< ■ nM-.w •ra " • *'*■' July 1» <*pen Mls , h I tVT ' Adv Hum. com 24's * * * . 4 A)ax Rubber <: V ‘ l « ' 4 • 4 | Alaska Gold « * 1 Alas .l»n>»u Allis Chaim 1 Amer Can. »m C . ‘' » * • I Do. pfd .. . l fl *. * ’* IAmCAF. cm •' j • i ; * 4 Do. pfd . . il4 4 : - yt I Am St Founds * * • Am Hd A I.th i. I Dp ifd * Am Lid. - 1 . - ', I Am IjOco • ' ' ** I Am Sm A Ref t , •- » l*o. pfd .. s' l 4 * *., •* Am b ig- Ref « 1 * ... Ai E - am s-iir 4 * Am Tel A Te! . ' . . Am T*•*■■•< i . » I Am \\ - -* 1, pfd . -' « Anaconda • . *'* » At- hi*< n 414 * Do. pfd At 1 Cs* - At Git A W 1 ' v 4 4 Ha Id t/-« • * Beth >t. < I • B-itlc S pr » .4 Calif pet Be top M ‘-c ■ <*anad P.i I '' * . 4 « Cen le-a' i > r • * 4 « ' • » - 'll* e A *h •' • 4 * . '4 « I t.’handler V 1 '"(tluniblH 4iM.- 4 : . « I c lit \N St. ,p: 1 4 '4 ! «'hi A \w »• 't * . * . | >'M .v St P 4 ‘: '4 1 h ie Copper . -• * . - 4 ! < 'hmo < 'upper . 4 t'ont Can C> '* .1"- ’» 1 * <"*4>rn Pro Ref .» ! » ! Do pfd •«: 4 4 ! I'rn ib.e S’. I ' * . k - -v J j Del A 11.. I.<- r; * , 11 « 4 * • I Distill. .’P. -4-t 1 Kinie Mines i 1 1 T. Coin . 4 - S ' - - j i >d. S .V R 1 Is 1» 'Jen Kiec’rif 13*4 l -’-. - « - . 1 ;• n Motors - • « •St N.-th 1:d L . . Gt. N'or. Ui e 44 » '» Greene Can . < l 11 * 1 Mask It* ker .I'* '« I Inept: a C p 4 • • . j Inter Met . lint. M<t Mai -' . « - k x * * , t>o pfd -I • ’« -I ‘ ■ * I Int liar N r UJ'-, II * , 11 1 f . In t Nuke: 1 . • I Int. Paper . S’ I K* n» •' .ppe r 42* * * - La-k ST op, «■ x, Lehigh Va. . • 4 • , ■ . . e T A H 2' . 1 , . . Ma\w-e|; m >r - * 7: \ 1 ’** Ist pfd : 0 Do 2nd pfd 2'- .'4 ' . • Mexican Pet O’ ‘ j Miatril If p|-»r 1 ' * ' '« 1 Midvale Mee| * *« » \ Missouri New 3 l . * - 4 M.. K. A T 4 * '« N En .v S' ( j »■ 4 t * I NY N H A H ’• I N. va da -n s , 1 i 4 Nor a West 122 '• North Pa. 1 . 1 - 1 • N Y Air U . ,! L ' ’: i . NY Cent 3 * . Owen It «v M '• 1 '>l . 1 <*hi.- c . .•\ * , I’ere Mat . *4 t 4 4 I terce arr- w Pact, \fatl . . 22 2 2 Penney ’ . . . *>3 S ’■ ' \ 4 4 Pitts West ..3. PITtS I'o I «*, 2.4 ; Press St Car 2.'. Hay Cons 22 2‘'« « *'« Rep I A St *7 ' ? ... head Com 1 Sears fioehek l*i k 1 *'» D- !•« Shpe riot' Steel 4A :, l ’ I t Sinclair Oii 434 4, - ; p: \ 4 , 1 Sloss-ShefT ' ' l r .' South I'a-- . 0' ** 3.1*, 3.' 4 - Q S.-uth R> 27 S 2< .2’-, Do rPI - ,, 2 ST sft. 2. • St tide .'4-tp. 2 x ,K 4 Term Cop *. 2 '*4. 12', 52 . \~ Texas <' 1 * *vi > 4 ’*»t 1 : tj; s - Pt»« c 1* \ 12U IU l"a. Tobacc 1 ’rod *3 *» MM *' * , T* s Mlnintr 5‘ su 1; t’n h a p us ms 11s r s Colon P«< .. l'.**» I'*.', l" 4 \ . f'nit All<-\ 4 i:; i? Ct. Claar St 112 «4 1! * S It’ S Rob . f 1 *l7 ', *; l>• * j 17 S St»*l com 121 'fe 122*4 12 ,|l '« ! \ Do pfd 112*, IDS 17 2*« l;« . P S St * s 1.14 ’, Id< 1, t » i« U. S. fnd A1..1 "5 S !"!* \ 152 *'*S CTah t’opper Ift4 P'S 1 IS I Wabash r.,m 12 \ 12'« 5 2’, Wabash R . 2**, 2« ? 2* WeaT * house 4't’, 41% «- 4 *■ Wilfys Over 7 2’, 7j-_ ,c . 7>o pfd .. . 'll! 'is * 'ifi " Wis Cent 4,40i t «at t 'W»st I'nlon 37’, *>4 S 0 i I Wilson Tack *5 c «*:' • - f Standard Oil Stocks Quotation* bv H ■rnbl' w<■ r & We* July 1 * Mid \ ■ . Angl o- A m t i|i 1 ■ . nf’ Atlantb It'fln'ia Horne-Setymser i'o 1 . Ruckeye Pipe Lln*> Cn >\ Che*ebrough Mf* t’o * *■< I'olonial Oil «'o Continental «* 11 « 4*’ Cr**een* Pipe Line Ci. '* 1 Cumberland l*ip» Line Kur*ka Pipe |.m» . . .>> Gal-Sitrnal Oil Cos. ,m !•'«, preferred Ttllnnt* P'p< Line lndiann Pipe (,ine (’o ‘«4 National Ttan*’t Cos it'. t Naw ynrk Tr»n»if Cos . • s Northern Pipe Line tv. dhlu <t|| fn . . 7< ", 1 1 Pierce Oil CorperaMen : Prairie Oil A- <»*« C. 7 1 Prairie pipe Line ?7 <'> Solar Refinlna c.», . *>3o -11 Southern Pipe Line t 194 ; . South pi'tin Oil ft. . « * South We*t pa Pipe L JO9 Standard oil Cos, c.i1... .4 ?■*/1 Do. Indian* 71 • • f»o, K*n*a« 4 ’ . 1 ’ >O, K er. t u* - k v 71 ■ • • Do. Nebrn -ka .Wt Do, New |er».ev ’ • Do. N'» Yurk »■» Do. Ohio .... C • 440 Swan A Kim n c Fnl< n Tank I.:r»• Cos •*. w I'acft ut . 1 : <•. Wa*hingt> n i >:1 ' • < 1 Stands • 1 >il 1 »ld .-'o « Do. *u b‘ j•, - int't: ei Iru ro Mid W»-M R. te • «' I>~ l'*nn M»x nr Imperial >il . ?v, » t itn mu hi at * Furnished by Hornbiov , • a V, <. , . July B p• j ' ■ x Am. Pi bib L'tliitie* <<n D<» r-5d r. . Am Light A Trur iftv Do pfd 1} , Aetna Explosive* > 7 , Ottos Service com 274 * pfd *>. • Chevrolet -< 0« Coaden Oil A 41a* l; \ •, *. Co*d»n A Cos Cramp Sh’p >• Dundee Arisons ..... . 1 Federal Oil . 4 u Grant 'I >t"r* Hupp Motor \ Maxim Munition* . 1 Osa«e Homin' Tav fla* A Elec <' r '4 ifb r-fti ... *9l, ; Rep Railway A LlirJit D" pfd ... f ", f : • South Cal. Edison . • -v Do pfd 17' icr, Stewart Warner ... f .4 Sapulpa Ref to, Suh float ; 0 ,<1 tr S I.lirht A It'at Do pfd I T'ulted Nfotor* . .. ?' , •_ < Midwest Jtfc . ... 11 1<• f Midwest »»1J Curtis* Aero it\u < Elk Mft.iti j 1* tl \ M'rlcht Martin ... o', 1 M-feitt OM ..... l*rln»lair—#*e ptn'n n»*| l ine—'bet la rlehf—Time* Joh llepf.—t| ,t n 4.' Grain and Provisions — IIT f; »! I .1 v 'v Close The ! .-at t •• >. «*•«*;,( was firm and | 1.-,* j. t • wet r-t noted in corn at i t ’ i" - iins 'ifr the south* 4e - • .u n ■ 7ht4-ag. ri-/i' i • t•.*/ influence on W .ea* i* !»•- were again dia rep rt that the govern* \ f 2'. as the nia' I -- « 41 There is n-» ih- . \ -epl B(t under ; .. i . 4 i ;.• it r oare* to - . . n-i- ■ pr* »ent i ondi * • -ni.m ) f it t< nu^liTut# H * t y. i v • , ,v ,i little v%h^At *'* »• \ ,\ » » . ,c j. i<inn ir* c hu t tri y * in> r •-f • *. i < I#iv * 9 i * • ; : r -. f \\ + .%? n r fil n• i I • j•* s. Arri v h - • lib* . . r w r ' w frm 4H.1 *f » \fi Ai t^n * * t n ** liberal 9*\pi>tt* j • further 4 * • T * . 3*•* t»I ni»ur , • £ K in All line* T il. The fpt* n I j r ap rn ».n ' « \ »• r. t uni ninny dr n! - ;* 4 • .m/f N\ rat 4 ri»p , , v * o r %ii a : n r. *• w j , * • • • \«j r. m •\v I \ • in f r nn ad e * w V t < a t * H | *n %.a#h in j Sc, 4 '* * ,ii ! :6 '. * v un - j * 4 •' ; $217, »in<l : - : -v at • an ‘ rloa^d N v •. 32 * ’ i ta - I \ ' $. 1 v * 2 | . n j a \n *-; **. I | • < «. n*• ■** ’'mpt | r 1 *«. i r.. f• • -* 1 ttmo • edn* sd s V ' -of fl Mir. I '.x« a- * .t an,. 4 --a: Wed- j f • •. 4 ♦ W +n ** * f \a Pu • ■ * 1 r :* ’» a \r*3 r ac > . - —- » Mil \‘.»» I.lt UN • nc . ♦r . xv n v, ‘ TuU* 1 fc ;**• \ - 2*nfrAil> • * r * . ,* * I I - t *i <> ’ *p S I 'a* n. L'W - t ‘ 4 * 6 ’* \ 1 ' 42 : 7 ' 14 \ ' ■ t 4 JJ ’ \ ' * 4 « A ** \ ' 4‘N 4^ *~»r* h * ta >. |*T 21 ' .•* 21 ST 21 Tot rno c.n nix - 4 s C- ThMt . • • % f f *«r •$: $ *>r * « ’ p#®. t • ri 4h s#pt . t • . A 4 * , - r ' m v : * m > <-t %\2 r > ' y 4 V • N jsr .-1 • $ V « ' But tar Br k I« ’ t» _ • v ♦i '• m' r . 4ri<* j Fen 9 r * - 30: fanrv Livestock * / 'III II If. 4 N • • II «KI4KI 4RD4. i ; i:■ ’'. • 6 * 4 111 e Market' - • I I 1 . I • wee k n 1 . .* be** . t. •. *e e r $ i 5 >e *' hand' , .!•#,. b* I I*, p. r «*eer 1 ■|'99 V • 1 r 1 I* ft '* hand v -i • - 1' ‘ * ifh* but h- I ■ < »,.:«* e.. • •* •• j: v- k butch- ! ■ Tii:. ' n COW*. | ;f ■ * ' rfi*. 6 be** 1 • * b X"* hu « ‘ t ■ 1 .. * I • n * . f* ’ »* k»r* l h ■ milk- j •:I. - 90 Veal | Mir- • • ‘• e*t arad»« »•* • 1 ' ■ • St.eep and ">r best lamb* ; ? f.-» > • 1 13 r>c <1 :1 ; ir T * * r lamb* 112 ft 12 50 I * • t •**'•. r- l* *-r v '•«. .iii* and H< . * M* >Ket i v• ' iif- t! 4 2 51t I4 ' 0 mixed t x f»*v extra fan *, I’' . ; 17 4*T 111 n 410 I IVF *TfX K. ' N T July I* -• ,< it* < r - • market slow •. 1, • ■ •*'••** 3ff| ’. 7butch-: • , ■ ?' n • 1 4 b'< *yi 1 ■ . * t’ r> mar ket *|< » • e 26fr 16 - * p ».< »ipr* :00 j •vt• r. • • ’ **'••* iy ch'dce amh« I » t.. fo!r. l»f?:s I sh* 'f. I:• • H.* P* • r’* 2.6 r "' ' rnark»t 1 m ’• rk'-r* »16 50 ®1 • r e 1 ” *ed * 571 it 15 - .f- S '■ '■/ 14 -v*. II? ;s'i 12 * f . » me 4 «.»» ii . .; * rut k m4ithi :i • C. \ . • :; He*, r: ■ < ' ’ . .■ r it*** *1 .w, ;097 I*l ’ " n • • Jt, > it »r t* 4 I'M I 1 • ea* •• 11 4 • It 15 ■ ’ ‘ - KM- 1 * C * 415 Ia i». I e i r «t' stead t'* 19i* I * . V ’ 2* ."*> M 1 * «*OW« and | «toek*r* and -1 f >■. !<•«,*• 9.900 na r. !..* 1 . • • ■ t nv \* f" “ Tl ••• 1 * >' .* 1 : - t 50 M w*• 1 • ’ . J•". 7f 1 5 50. t 11.41 I 4MI 1141 'TIM K. .’Lt vr - \\ r> « ||e c . He. . r.a* \r * *P w 2 r ' to 12 1 ■ leer •k »if; 5 i■. mi» e and an and : er UP ’ 5 ■ v 1 1 4 ' ’ rough*. « * -I - 11 * ;.*t le |»e. ■* %* >a k to 25c itlM .r*r* Tl eee. pf * ard *..p, 1,4 IV!' Re'Clpt* 100. ikr ... , • « 6. roi I DO f I4 F. a T4»r K. c ]« Ifegs He - ! ’ „ 1 ■ * I «■ r 1 eat ie*. t * * -V'- «i lis 59. »vs * x* 1 r: "a'v**- Market ; ■t. mb* Market • .1 -1 in* »Mi tit vri.n n irk ft. J< Rutter Extras v « 7 x tra a. ,'t <0 h j ‘ \ 1 7.*a- •J Prime ' • 'f 1i- . U J Q < ’ \ "7..' )."'<■ To*.«pg * P u frv ■ 1 ■ \ 1 » ' . ** * ■. - fu.'kn. ll* I’ '• r * M h sran • . *• 9 r* is. 45'/ DETROIT TIMES 1 r • Produce The produce marker « an hardly he called weak but at the same time commission men complain of ala- k jof demand htv*! generally ab-w t:ade ! w h’ch g’v'e* the market an e,ie\ j ng Receipts of poultry arc not un Usually hcg\ y, but the market, e*pe dally for hens is n M clear ng up It* ssed calve* are a 'hade caster on a In. kof demand Potatoes ate down t.* the low eat point of the seas .n and wt.ile receipt* for the rest of »h*- W-.-K are expected t« be high, the ten ler.-' of the market * «! wn ward The supply sh. rrle» was better than u5...4 this morning and peaches w.*re »!«*> m a >od supply tuples New $3 25 tvi llnnnnns 1*0: ands l.'p'tif f-H'k s lb Means Dried Limas. 12c lb Merries Hll.’k leherrle*. |4 -’.l per j bi: r» 1 rasppe.nes 74 pics. |4 black 1 m sphe-r:e* per hu 1 allfornla 1’mll« »'her $2 ' *. pca.'heji | J aptic.'t* f' plums, $. 5 pe» box I hfrrlt-4 - *■ $ 1 • • r n Itiesscit ( sixes Kin ir’ry 'dressed 13 .r 2 A c chol e IS-» 1 v com m- n. IC n ■6- lb Kresfc Vegetables Lad •' *», 50c 1-4 parsle>- 35 and 30c and o cucum bers. hot house. 8.5 c till . iirrnt* 10c 1- / - .tulifl -wer 1: *5 ~ af-hage I h•■ tr e a- *-n. sl2 5 hu f rr*t.-e« |a ~er crate lettuce. s<lc bu gr-en onions 7* !-/ gr*-en peas h< - e g -wo |2 bu ' -• t.'nu- | toe* 23 .. ■ : 1 eiery; head lettu- e. f: 2.5 .*.•>« -;u 4- ■ ’ "Sc per I I basket; h" le grown wav t - .ms. 12 25 | '■ 1, green 1 .’«n> I 2 t • •rap.- t-'riilt $4 7’• c ’ ,*e Hone s I's n ' wn ; • ' n t ’ •- X * j traded 3 p lb, lb Hay Detro-t , p > u - ptiv.ns | •be foßow :ng pr ■■*, f--. a • hai in ■nr lots, f Let- ,f N I timo- | thy, s'.2 5077 I•> standard t mothv, | 31 b s.lCi 1 2 He ft m 1 x* 1 ) I <*n <x 1 7 . No 2 t*-noth' 11.6..*»'♦}'. n N 1 m x«d. *'.4 %n ff 16 No . r »e.l t :' 2 N 1 I dll wheat and oat «• aw I’• ’ \f 10 j per t. n I entwns I *.’> ,t *2 ’ -r I v limes II 1} h 1 2 Melons R'.ay f -Is, ) v w *f* r- i melons * -i 3hc *« h Nuts 15’alnuts 2 t 4 m nda 1' t 2 c f *rts, 1* t L Bt a*.la. 2.e i l *.',ns. ii c 1 > lb nut . n-eats >-lb - art-.ns u m -nds 50. v, limit* 3f s>ecar.s. *■’ 1 • -aniits r <aate<| r'an y 71c .1 in-b . 72c lb. Or.xniccs Valen a* $* 2 1 I 2.'- per ttnlsns 7' *\-1 ■ Hero, is f 7 3 2 per .as- Potatoes ' 'h»rn wb*e Js if Pra<‘hes ' , « • et ,-s'e< • 2 ■-. u '*’ 1 f’ Pwnltr« Pr !»-s -t ' nb • »*■;!’!* 2* -34 N 1 lens 1.. U 2(lc _ t •eg • • « 1 * 1’ v roost er 4 75 -; ISC 2* *- 2 . -e. se 1 5 *. :k, I*4. 4 t rti o kerries li in g *n $1 per I JOBMI Nt. PM 14 I’s. 1 none and i.oods \ »«. s'23 er c . rr x *»n, $' * -t 1 ■-> rn ' n■ Ms e $. s' yiilarc »i to tubl*' •e * st; . : t 4.’ ;*4 1, 'Sn I V early ;n f: V sniru'-n. tall 12 4.* mar- , - wf a • --eas $ <5 ear'-- dune s'3s ' -a' s. st., r.di. 'd $2 ' a- t ( ofle,- San* standard I < *i i 1r r-.e,' urn. 1 * O ~J sane . 20 i 22. Rio. • I■, .? 15v, -- ) -lb packages, Ivd 2 2c ; 7 - • tns .t’! 2 *. I h h ee*l Brat $" ■ ns: If flt » m Id 1 tries $* rack- I e-. -rn $* : 3 c ■ arse ,--n mea, h, p feed $ ■*'- ' j»r f n in . ' - b • x k Ktoi»r Rest i. •e r ta* • n t $' . I.' $1! J I -■■-’re pa’en* t •y » ' u - $' -* -7 je* hhl . f 134 1. n e: ch • pa jer ; sac k • Oils L nsee.| .1 raw t I* 'ed $1 r * gs' ker -en* :r n barrel*. • gasol -n e. 2*■ ’ x ka i Prorlslons Mess $• 'a— !v r'K $42 u4 ’ >*• bs K*. J* -1 .'4 I sir c 23 17 2 40. b- s<»'* 27’ i2 <• | picnic * a •*•« I'* 02 ’ * c hx ■ n -1 ff la r d In t-»rces JJVj. Vt**’l* j rendered. *,- n Mid*.—• 1 «rr»»- hide- ’'c N’o 15c No 2 C'e*n b-|7 2-' No 1 | cured v-a i « k'P. 27c S' ■’ e e*n '»s2 k-p Jf*. N’ft 1 cured rr --x n 2!e J N'r 7 green murra’rt. :* ’ V 1 ; trod calf 2 N gr#ej . * S’e. 1 horse * Me. $- V- 2- . I.IC s 14 \ : *al! O -a 1 • \ 2 ta’ow 14c b No 1 r lea ’ * Vo 2 Vt p and c»Jf 1 »,r f* «h-ep •k■ r. ■ a* to ira'iutt' wool • ' A , seven railroads, aggregating 223,489 miles of track, and afford the means to reach with maximum comfort, safety and con venience, every point of interest to the traveler. By securing Pullman accommodations, the traveler is further assured of safety, due to the strength of the car con struction, security of health, due to the scientific cleaning and sanitary methods employed, and the convenience resulting from the service of fifteen thousand efficient and experienced car employes. Accommodations may be purchased in advance, and, if for any reason passengers are unable to make the trip, the amount paid for the tickets will, upon application, be immediately refunded. hxperienced representatives stationed at every principal point in the United States are prepared at all times to provide special parties with private cars, containing dining room and kitchen, arrommodating from eight to eighteen persons, in charge of a competent chef, porter and waiter, or, if desired, complete trains consisting of baggage-library, sleeping, dining and observation cars. r Sugar Market « at art I'eliett -* ’ipleresU prlt'M 1 l ■ r . , J l| Hli'M, 2• U> Il 2 , lilt. 9 !T>, I »... ttMIII no cut leaf. .it.eo I*4 \XXX now <ler#>l. t irl*r l i> srflered |OHS ''sianu i, i .v? 4 t re- I'OS. >l«*. 'rtne In |i< p. M >< J . •*, <1 mni gran f-ln • n»l 5-11*. , * n it*-** I* ■ rv»ttl dninl ; „ k M ' . .4** - 1 1 1 «• -nd A *, » \ $ 4 4.1 No 4. it \ »« . N « ft 41 \ J, N t $4 ie S'. 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IT ’ . ”4 n Itr*r M«r --k-’ * • nn W IS Sj r r-r f'ooh •• »r* it'ii, »nrt IS<* fr«r A out» « • M.rh’rrtr A '•l*. 1J S *,wr« ft* *4 Sj ft :• n -«to« wo-o rfftf' 1 ft* •h * \ -d PHILADELPHIAN TO BE ENVOY TO JAPANESE WASHINGTON. July 10 Row !*ni Mnrr * Philadelphia, "will b* fnifed Srarott amba«j«adnr to L<p n, 'f ho « 'ound r.ho srovornmonf s’ Toklo, It t*a« oftrned rfhi ally today The imual forma! Inquir es haio beon «ont to Japan to aimr'vn her a'tltude Mnrrlr ;« :pdf*r*» , ood 'n ha<eheon “orommended by M<*rormiek, airman,, of the IVrnorratir nation L eommlttoo yfn Jfdvpnisnmont hv The Pullman Company i Y* 1 0 Cars of the Pullman Company are today operated over one hundred and thirty- PROBE SURE WHOEVER NAMESJURY Jasnowski Won’t Sulk If Recorder’s C ourt Has Jurisdiction GUTMAN TRAILS INTEREST ( ASH Must He Returned To County Treasure, Prosecutor Rules Whether the itraiul Jury !>, ruin moned by th" I'treuit eourf or «he recorder (« court, there will be i thoro cleaning up of «Tairft of public office* of I>etroit and Wayne county and auch other matter* a a will be brought before the jury, according to Prosecuting Attorn*' Charles H. Jaanom **ki The prosecutor reft!ires that he will ha'e to earn his i robe before the recorder's court, if the state su preme court holds tha* Judge Con nolly acted within h * rights when he summoned \ grand jur> to In vestigate various public offices "If doesn't mak* any difference to me whether I appear before a cir cuit court Jurv nr one that is called by the recorder s court,” -aid Ja* nowski "1 intend to oeep right on digging up all *he i-vldence l can not <>nlv concernmc public offV e* but private busln*‘'S combines All J tbs' evidence w:l| h* submitted to ’he grand ’<iry In th* circuit or re- i corder's cour’ Mv only reason for . obJ*'cf ing to the r»-conler’s cour* In- ’ qntry was that I fear**d all our work I would be * |t were decided after 'he Invest .cation tha’ the re corder's court has no grand jur> power ” If 'be recorder’s rig? ’ to summon a grand )ur> is '*»*nl* and by the «u . preme court If will be wiihin the | authortfy *if •he c.-cult court »o en gage ,1 spe't il prosecutor who will act without pay Conci-rn'nc the possible appoln'ment of 'he special prosecutor Jasnowski «ald ' ! «sk*-d the Judges » 0 make such a provision, because 1 didn't want *o give any on*' an opportunity to «ay tha* I favor*-.1 friends Perhaps some friends of mine mlgh* b** in volved in \ grand ury Investigation if such would be ’h*’ case I would like to have a special prosecutor ’here to take charge so tha’ no one could *«' l favor*-.! anyone" If the recorder's cour* 'ake« chance Prosecutor It«nnw-ki would be associated with James H Pound who wa« named special prosecutor bv Judge fonnol’y when he gran'ed s he petition for a grand Jury, * ib mit’ed by Aid Ross . Continuing his investigation tn'o ! he scandal in rounti treasurer e office. Jasnow.sk ha.-* ordered one of hi* assistants Gerald Gioat to ex amin*d ’he ro ccr<!s in 'he cir -ult court comtrt«sioners' office *o check up all tax receipts oh land con tract, *ha' nav. b* en introduced a» evidence before the commission* rs In case, where a land contract is involved It is neces-an to show that the taxes have Seen paid, so THURSDAY. JULY 19, 1917. that there can be no queatlon aa to the validity 4>f ihe document. Many large real estate firms, after filing Milt to oust a man who has fallen behind In his payments, have learn ed that they had to pay their taxes Tho Jasnowski has no specific evi dence. |t Is said that 'he plaintiffs m these cases were prone to dash into the treasurer’s office and pay their money to Anthony J Kicks, the mortgage tax clerk There Is no way of chei king these in the treasurer’s office Auditor William Gutman W’ednes da> morning received several replica to letters he sent to county officials, asking if tho\ had ever appropriated to their own use money received as interest on countv funds County Clerk Milton Oakinan sent l«o re plies, one towring his record as sheriff and the 4*ther referring to his work as county clerk In each case, Oakmun declared that all mon ova entrust, and 14V him were deposited in commercial accounts which drew no Interest Similar replies were re celv,-d from W illiant Te»,gan. chief clerk of the justice courts, ‘ Henry G Nlchol. circuit court commission er. James M Glover, clerk for Com mission* r Nlchol; Charles M John son. clerk tor Circuit Court Commla ,-ione*l Samuil I, May. Gutman Is still awaiting replies from George r Gaston, former sheriff. Otto Htoll. register of deeds. Judge Henry S liulbert. of the Juvenile 4-ourt and Commissioner May Former Countv Treasurer* Moel le**, Stein and Vergouw have admit te,i thai t,iey t(V'»k tax interest mon ev and have *-tated that they were ready to return 1* Prosecutor Jas nowski has told Treasurer Gjeen to lo«e no time in accepting the money Moeller says the amount he received from this source totals $1.3(12 77. Detroit Bank Clearings. Detroit hank clearings for July lk. l$l" werw fit. 334,371.11 tofnl clear ing-i for 1917 to da'e are sfxi 1.793.- >*C. 74 a* Against 11.997.954 STT 4't for the corresponding period in 191A kii.in m men n.*;:N. n. July 14 HutTsr 35 1111>* s |.,1 at 17 ' n** change from last »**H GREAT RACIFIC HORTHWEST" I ALASKA Low Summer ares On the inavj'Vjoumatj visit? 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We Invite Consultations DETROUcIRUSriPMPANy ** /«nNcn Fonrr ft smmy ymtvn, oppositi posiwkc MASCOT DINES WITH TROOPERS "Skinks” Marches To Canteen When Dinner Bel] Rings Among the patient would h* din ers lln.*d up In from of the canteen lunch room *A the Detroit branch of the National league tor Wnnsn’s Scrvi*-*, No. 22 W’ttueiell-st , Wed nesday noon, was a small *hHggv\ terrier, the Thirty first Michigan in fantry mascot, called "Skinks" "Skinks” stood quietly in the ranks, wagging his stubby tail when one of the soldier lads spoke to him, hut never moving from his pTara When the oRl« er in charge called the men to attention and ordered them to turn about and march in»o Go canteen dining room, Sklnk* moved with the rest and marched along to get hi- dinner, too And I* w is a good dinner—Ham burg* r steaks .vith mashed potatoes, beets, cinnamon buns and other rolls, imffre and pie The men who are fed tn groups of 30. 4o and f»o, seated at tables holding Id a? a table, seein**d to relish the food. Tha dinner was seivel by women prom inent in social and club circles who volunteered as waitresses on three, hour *<htfts Outside of the canteen ihr street • « fairly blocked during the meal time with crowds of men and ?»oys who wa'ch the soldiers eat and ap parently long themselves for a tas'e of the savory smelling food. Th,* canteen serve* th, men break fast. dinner Htid supper, beginning at 7 JO o’clock in the morning, and serving until the same hour at night. Following the meals, the soldiers are permitted lo rest .md smoke in Grand Circus park, a bill hour being allowed for each meal Printing—lhs plain n*«( klnii —that Is rls h»—Tlnif • Jo S I)rp4— Vfaln l*ln. CIIIIIIEE nil v flaflll H Hjv W