rX ' 'si rmT.Pir t?.vaxto axti, : "rr?y,H " riL,l v.im. x. t n.11 o UIN JU ! I H1 MA NY CTAPQ Arp otta titxttt - ' m 1 W V 1 V a. - m a la at iam f m !! 11 W - CONSCRIPT 2646 WINSFORTHEPHILS Dave Davenport Pitches No Hit Game Until Ninth In ning Against Senators COBB- AT MEDIUM PACE ., Many features yesterday. ' Indians lost to Elmer Myers. lAiderus had another good day. iy Cobb lost a number of points. One more closo one for Davenport. No stopping thoso pesky a I nuts. Sixteen strnlght for our Alex. Tally another for Kddlo Clcotto. Only three hits for Ping Uodle. Connolly chased Manager Kohl. Kauff and Zlm both failed to hit. In .other words, It Is Intended to Inform the draft-Interested sport population that Hilton Stock was perhaps the shining sar of Friday's exercises. Dave Davenport camo mighty closo to another no-hlt game. Karly In the week ho allowed Boston Americans but two safeties, nnd up vntll tho ninth Inning of yesterday's Washlngton-St. Louis fracas he had not allowed a hit or .a run. Washington, touched him for three hits and two runs In tho ninth but It was not enough to win, the Senators dropping to the cellar, the A's taking seventh place, 3 points behind tho Browns. Conscript 2C4C was In part responsible for Alex's second win of tho week. Milt's double to tho cxtrcino grass plot out In center field tallied Even), Bancroft and Lu deru?, Lee Men.lows having passed the lat ter to get away with Stock. There wasn't to much to tho Olants' victory except Bubo Benton and Hans Wagner. It was "Wag ner Day," and the old man secured one out of threo. The best Tyrus Cobb could do was one out of four, but at that It mado his seventh itralsht hitting game. Ty Is not batting as ho should In the opinion of Ocorgo Simp eon and other equally deserving baseball enthuslnsts, and Ills lead of forty points eccured early In tho week has dwindled to twenty-thrco points advantage. Cobb has a mark of .370, Including yes terday's games. George Slsler retains sec ond place and had three out of four yes terday. Trls Speaker was unable to hit Elmer Myers In two official visits to the plate. Our Stuffy failed In four attempts and the dear boy has dropped from grace. Frank Baker had two out of four and is fourth whllo Bay Chapman, of Clc eland, Who made one out of four, has M?curcd a toe-hold on fifth place among tho American batters. Walt Cruise broke tho tie with IMdlo Roush In tho Xatlonal League. Hddle was unable to connect, but Walter found Alex for one out of three and Is leading the Xatlonal by a margin of seven points. Ilornsby, another top-notchcr, now hero with the Cards, was ablo to hold third place, getting two out of a posslblo four. Bill Fischer Is back nmong tho "big five," and Grif fith, of Cincinnati, brings up tho rear with an average of .310, Saturday review of tho leaders: amkuican i.iunon Harer. Club. fl. All. It. Cobb. Detroit H7 330 (III filler, ht. Louis H7 340 33 Sneaker. Clerelnnd... Kit 314 40 Baker. New York 83 314 3H Chapman, Cleveland... 07 31S 03 NATIONAL L11VOUE Player. Club. (1. All. Crnise. St. Louis Kl soil Rotinh. Cincinnati 70 HD3, Hormby, St. Louis.... SO 2X9 FUrhcr, 1'lttshurKh. . SH 109 Griffith, Cincinnati .. 00 111 11. 40 47 83 o 23 II. 122 121 107 ill) OS II. 1(1(1 i)9 93 Kt 51 Ave. .370 .317 .310 .315 .311 Ave. .331 .S27 .8J1 .310 1 PHILS SCORE IN FIRST INNING AGAINST CARDS Bixey and Doak Arc Opposing Hurlers Johnny Kilbane Sees the Game . ST. LOUIS I-oni, If. lletzel. rf. Miller. 2b. Ilornsby, s. I'ruse, ef. faulette. lb. Ilalrd. 3b. Ilonzales, c Doak, p. rillLADLLI'llIA Kvers, 2b. llnnrroft. fl. VHilttecl. ir. Cr.mith, rf. I.iidcrus, lb. Stock. 3b. I'askert, cf. Klllefer. c. Klie, u. By ROBERT W. MAXWELL PHILLIES BALL PAHK. July 21. The Phillies are not up high in the draft, but Milton Stock, George Wlilttcd. Os-car Dugey, Dave Bancroft, Klllefer, Eppa Illxey, Ersklne Mayer, Eddie Burns nnd G rover Alexander were all drawn. Stock's number Is 2100, Whlttcd's S080, Dugey's 8401, Ban croft's 17fl and Klllefer's 14011. Bixcy, Alex, Burns and Oeschcger do not know their draft numbers. Pat Moran Is anxious about Alex for Alex thinks his number Is In the bcond thousand. It was reported about tho Phils' park .that the ball players of tho American and National Leagues would be exempted. No official source could be reached from which this btatement could have originated. Johnny Kilbane, featherweight champion, took an oft day from training for his match Wednesday with Benny Leonard nnd wit nessed the game hero. He was given a great ovation when spotted In the crowd. FIRST INNING Long struck out. So did Botzol. Mil ler out, Ludy to Blxey. No runs, no lilts, no errors. Evers lined to Long. Bancroft walked, nnd went to third when Whltted singled to right Bancroft scored on Cravath's sacrlfico fly to Botzel. Luderus struck out One run, one hit, no errors. LIFE GUARDS IN TANK MEET AT SHORE TONIGHT Eight Events on Annual Swimming Program for Atlantic City Heroes The. annual swimming and Bportlng meet ft the Atlantic City life guards will bo held tonight at tho Hygela swimming pool, the proceeds of which will go to the At Untie City Liberty Club Fund. Following are the events: , First event, 40 yards open H. Leddy, St , ?rle, n. Hall, V. Eble. M. llroome. A. Saseen, P. Younr. a. Joy, C. lliBiralne, '1K',1Tb,0Fn,'?n: H P. Hippie, SI Llpman. N.IJr'?oli,(;lm.rI"' cCann. N. it. drlst, J. Cunlifte, V. Eategren, 1 Cowden. . . . ., Becona event, barrel race N. Johnson, u. Co2yr M. Wilson. E. Stokes, Third event, flnal, 40 yard. Fourth event, fancy dlvlns Prof. Abe Mc cullen, Charles Oelger., . . Fifth event. 100 Varda-D. Vourur, O. Kert- " 14. Conover, Charles McCann. ir'.i".. V"""'"' " ".J ".'"'Jul f,l,ln iii event, canoe, mi rior uitom . i!; "V .Davis tpaadler, O. Kcrtland), Captain A. S .Seventh event. Ud'.yard' relay A. McCullen, ?'. rlcoll, D. Vouni. O. Kertland. u. uwraioe. . f. Leddy, Jl, llroome, Al Hall, N. Johnson, L. ' Conover. J tri.k.u ... t.ikii(An .wlm by IS lJanco swimmer. ... ... .. Ninth event, special bathing- girls' race, rards, open, i LIPS NINE IS VICTOR KjUrtnd Quartermasters Are Easy for store Team, m io JWt Brothers defeated tha U. ft Mftr1" rtmiutr In a, loosely pwyeo " KTBimf,oiLUi.p. R R X M,t.; sasU kTtav.' iwhalmlax'.MHr'JV POSTING STAKES AND "THE PIECE OF PAPER" wTfpr mmmm PUIL'ADELPHIA MARKETS P' Je V As,-.. GRAIN AND FLOUR .. .''j.T rterelpts. fnt bush. Tho market Vrmml,V!' '" l,, t'ine of epot otferlncs. .. 'i.vr ulit, Su.diu liusli. The m.irket entirely iiomlnnl far loin for local trade, ns tii location Wentrrn No, a jcllow. noinlnalj .:i-l . f."ow. immlnali do, No. i yellow, miVJ' '!? Ko- ft J'l'nw. nominal. .. ,"A1." Uccelptu, Kit, Mil ,ush. Tlin market v ., .,r..n.lf under lUht offcrltiKS. (MotatloiKt i ..r..wl'L''i.""('i stnndanl wlilte, hn((Wi'4ci No. V-11 l'w s i " .'. N r ' "hllc MtiKT'jc. , I I)l 11 Hrti-lnts. Mill 1,1,1k. imiiI r.L'iMKI 1I,R. I iiw ' ''i1".'. "nrkpt ruled nrm nnd oiruln ,.,?. .vnuiuiiona iwr luu ins. in noon (cot- '"" , "r Jiiln .ick ntinut 2.V lrsol: Winter n....,KlH, tu.btlH KiinniN i lr.tr il'Jfff l'.'.AO; ...'. "'rnls'it, 12.7."i(M3 afti do, nilciit, llllitji I', :;'",. !,''r'"-, "ret rluir, tl'Jfrii.rid, l. patont, I1.HP1.I.VI, ,10. faMirllo brand', Il3 D((U 7M 13 7A,n lh"lco "id fancy patent. tia.&uV ilVK KUH'H o,l elowlv hut rnlr.l firm. We luuto llowil per bbl.. us to (luullty. PROVISIONS The 'market was milet and unclianced. The luotntlnns rro ns fnllnns Cily l-ef, In sels, Ktnnke,j nnd alr.ilrled. :iv wmtern heef. In sets, smoked, Sue; city lurf. knucklis utul tendi r. finiilteii ,,,( nlr-drkii. Ililc. HestiTK I erf, .m..!" ""'I tenders, smoked ailc, beef bams, l.i(i.12 , iiork. fainll, III IWSf 4S, lisms. H. V '.'.'r"!'... loose, IMJrl'll.o. do. skinned Imise. I'd wj.ki . do. ilo. smoked. "J.Ti SfJili tilher FINANCIAL N: MOVEMENTS IN QUOTATIONS HERE' ARE SMALL, WITH,LIGHT TRAi a Lake Superior Most Active of Home Issues, Suatah T7! 1 1 T m 4 rracuonai i-ioss Turnover in stocks . for Week Larger i.iin emoKeii, cily run d, nn to brand nnd aer .A! ''?-.'"' d. siivk'd i stem i ured. 25 l'1'.' do, bulleil lioneli ks 3'le, plmle shoulders, i hi V'ftd. looie L'll'ie. do. smoked, 21'4c. ItiL i ' l!lr,l,. iienirllna- to nver.iKf, loose. -I tf (ronl(failt lintnn ! In lifntiil ji till ner. James F. Dougherty, of Leiperville, one of the promoters of the Johnny Kilbano-Benny Leonard match at Shibe Park next Wednesday night, is shown above posting the stakes, a 20,000 certified check, with Robert W. Max well, sports editor of the Evening Ledger. Louis II. Jaffe and Frank Price, from left to right, also are in tho picture. 'The "piece of paper" itself also is shown. M'FARLAND AND W0RTHINGT0N TO SHARE HONORS WITH CHICK EVANS AND E. G. GRACE IN SHAWNEE GOLF Ed Clarey and Alex Coles Will Fight It Out in Other Bracket of Semifinals as Gallery Decides Particular Play to Follow twin By o Staff Correspondent SHAWN'nrc-ON-DELAWAIlC. July 21. SO FAR as the gallery Is today concerned It will bo a two-rlns circus In the semi finals and finals of the matches of the Buck wood golf tourtiament being played here. This morning the feature matches will bo between Harold ilcFarland ana Reggie Worthlngton, and in tho other end of the bracket there will be Ed Clarey and AlecK Coles. Iiut to offset all this, Chick fcvans will arlve this morning, and he and E. u. Grace, the biggest man In the llethlehem Steel Company next to Charles bchwab, will play In a four-ball match with B. Warren Corkran and Mr. Mackell. the Fales manager of tho B:thlehcm Steel Company. Evans and Mackell to Team Kvans and Mackell will play against Corkian and Grace, and the national open and amateur golf champ-Ion of this coun try nnd hl partner have agreed to glo Mi- Grace and Corkran four strokes, and Corkran, who Is ono of tho lowest-rated golfers In this country, say it Is not enough, but even at that the gallery does not know what to lo. It is the first time that Chick vans has ever played at Shawnee, and in Bplto of the fact that there Is more class In the semifinals than for some years the tallery Is like the small boy at the cir cus It does not know what ring to watch. A few clays after winning tho amateur championship at Merlon last September, rvanYwent up to the Northampton Coun Fraub'whlcn is situated midway between the Bethlehems and Kaston, on the invita tion of Mr. Grace, and the double crowned champion gave them a shock, for while the amSeur record of the course Is a 76 i and the Professional record Is a stroke lower, Chick who had never seen tho course be fore In hs life, went around in 74. much to Uii dellgl t of Mr. Grace and tho aston shment of tho natives, who were priding hemselve8 on the supposed fact tha they hid a "al course. Chick has been playing S various western courses for tho benefit of o Red Cross, and In doing so he has col lected an amount of money which Is well iciicu AftA , . h niild not re- LVihTluw if day or two at Shawnee. Corkran said yesterday that he ,h .not ., lug mucn u.i " -'.-",.,",., net that uotn lie anu i "'" slst the luro rinvlrtin Raid Dlaylng much golf of lato P'ayi... h. tmth ho or lnB ,".i,- finrUP. nr In the Baltimore nattery and on Wednesday of next week tho hotter M eolng into tho' Federal service ro that his coif at Shawnee will possibly be the last for some time. Both he and Clark? have a leg on the Buckwood cup. New Surprises In Match Play There were no great surprises in the first nd second rounds of the tournament matches yesterday, and nothing nner In tho way of a wlndup of a big tournament could havo happened than to have Reggie Worth iuKton and Harold McFarland fighting it out n one bracket and Aleck Coles'" and Ea clarey 'in tha other. On paper the winners n, cht to be Worthlngton and Coles, as both Sr nlavlng ho Shawnee course with great SSukrity nnd know every blade of grass rcgu arlty ana (g w, Sn two lew on the Buckwood trophy, and ft he wins6 the present tournament It win hecorne his permanent property. McFar . i i nlavlng a very fine brand of golf " he ?s one of thehardest men in the "mtrt to beat at match play. So far as nrlvltdonctTntA no other golfer In the SurSnSnt ha. such 'consistently l9w cards ""a'r matter of fact, all four have been haking 0 with great regularity, and most brhim have been hovering around the 74 0f them nave h thla njoming promise rfhotly conTisted. and ( It wre not for . nreVence of ChldCvEvan. a Urpe gl lery wouW unquMtlonably follow the match. tt.iummtn-mm' :'A-.ir. these matches. They will not be a part of the gallery and they do not glxo a hang whether any part of the gallery follows them or not; In fact, 'they would rather not bo bothered with them. Who aro they? They aro tho semlfinallsts In the various other flights or tho beaten eights, nnd they have their hands too full to worry about tho first sixteen or Chick Evans or Mr. Graco or any other s'eel magnate. Xone of them has been cracking SO and none has designs on tno courto record, but in their own way they hac been putting up just as good golf as the big fellows, nnd they are anxious to win tho medals and donate the prize money to tho Red Cross or homo other society. Director of I'ubllo Safety Wilson ran down to Philadelphia Thursday night to be ut a dinner given by Senator Vare, but as he was scheduled to play a match In tho fourth sixteen he was Just as anxious to get back, for he Is a keen golf bug So he and Cornelius Uaggerty left Philadelphia shortly before midnight by motor and ar rived woll after 3 esterday morning, and by 10 o'clock Mr. Wilson was ready to play. Unfortunately, at luncheon ono of tho golf, ers slipped and In trying to save himself grabbed hold of the Diicctor, nnd tho net result was tho latter's eyeglasses were broken. Undaunted, ho set out In tho after noon, nnd while ho was badly handicapped he was not badly beaten. Another pair of glasses Is clue to arrive today, and the Director is going after some of his golf friends. c Dingles and Bungles The busher arabbed a paper In a rt-rrlsh ort o way. For he wan interested In The bla news o! the dau. lie rend tho column) rtaht and let. Then read ifcim lore and alt. To tee tl Uncle Samuel Had cauaht him In the droit, YcvtfnUu's l(ro Milton Stock. Ilia double, with tho lusea dossed In tho tlrst Inning aealnst tho Caidc. clinched a victory for tho l'hlillfs ami Alcxunder'i sixteenth. Alex doesn't know hid ronrr!it number. He'n been too liuy ninnlns; lull eiimn to Horry ubout a little thine 111.0 the draft. aYvy Cravath camo very naradainir an other homer to hla ereojt. In tho third ho bounced a ions ny against tho bleachers. Johnny Evers aittln I)Ifel himself In tlin llnieclarr.. Ilo stopiwd Smith's effort to "Crete h a sliiflo Intel b, double. In the seientli by initllnc the ball oil lilni with ono hand. In the inotluiht today Kd Walsh. Ho had tho nerve to slsn wlthjho Hoitun llraves. The Giants celebrated Hans JVaener's forty third summer by walloning the l'lrates. Hans Is old enough to bo tho father of most of the Pittsburgh team, and If he wjs ho wouldn't claim 'em. Th Vinknfi crawled hack Into fourth place by beating It"u. Harry llellmun dirt his test tor tho Tigers, but couldn't win tho gamo with a mere four hits. nndla and Myers, of the Athletics, poled three hits each and awerjliea the. anfe one hit. Dave Davenport held Washington hltlesa for elghlnnlnss and won a neat game, which was feitured by Sis Ur's three, hits. .... . it.-.. a moth on the Dodgers. Lwhlle the Keda poundedjlsrquard and Coombs. ri,. n,ih are going good. Just like Von Ileth J.MK.rjS whlPPed 'em yesterday. Nehf allowing bt three hits. rh iittia feud between tha White Box and nedhtfoxli.'Vow flfty-nfty. Eddie Clcott. gav. up only four hits. Unton, of Basketball Fame, Married .MrWiVu K.t'I "l-b? a'H: 6l.s 7 "It-T. WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN HAS Eli ALL TODAY national i.iixnri: Won Lout 1M'. Win I.n Split Netv Vork ftl -' ,i .(1(11 .Ml . . M'hiiiiri .. 42 :t:t Riiii ,ni ..-ii."i .r.r.s Clnclnintl 4S S.t Ml ,M mil ..111 "(. I.uuli. 41 4(1 .Sit ,n.l. ,M'J .H3 Clilrnmi . 4.1 14 lul ..Mill IK'i iiniiikijii.. -m 4( .i .niio ,i;n Am Itn-lim .. . .'II 40 .4J.1 .1.1! .430 I'lttsburgh. 27 5 ,3iU .3J7 .3iS AinmicAN i.i:.ni'i; rhlrago .. Sd 3! .115(1 .(110 .020 llosloil . . X! 31 .1112 .111(1 .('.() Clevelund . 47 42 .fi'H .RS3 .' Nen ork 43 to .MS .r,;i .51: Detroit ..II 42 513 .SI7 .B("! St. I.011N.. 3.1 A3 3!t .401 .3111 AthletlcH . Si 411 .301 .402 .S'l W'ukhlnclnn 33 fit .31)3 .400 .388 To games counted. Schedule for Today NATIONAL MlMll'i: St. I.ohU nt rhll.ilelilil.i (Iho ganie) cloudj. I'ltlaliiirKli lit Neiv cirU cloudy. C'lni Innall ut llrookbn (two gumes) rloudi. thlcigo at llonton clear. AJHIItlCAN M:fiUK AthletlPK nt t'lpielnnd clear. Now lurk at Detroit (tuo games) eloar. Itnstoii nt ( hlcliKo clear. W'liHhlngton nt St linU clear. INTIIKNATKINAI, I,i:(il'D Ililtlmore r.t ItncheMer (to camei.) elomb. I'roxidenco Pt lliintihi ttwo gxme-1 clear. Itlchmond at Toronto (tuo giinioi-rleiir. Nenark ut Muntrcal (tuo cumeii) clear. Yesterday's Results NATIONAL I.DAOlir, riiiiiif. 4i st. i.oiiu. 3. Iloston. Al hlrtign. 0. Nc-n ork. Ii ritlolwrgh. O. Clnilnn.ill. I: llrooklyn. 2, AMKRICAN I.DACli: Athletic, Oi CletrliiMl, 2. New York. 3 Detrnlt. . Chicago, r.i llnitnn. 2. St, l.inils. Si Washington, 2, k.sti:un i.KAtiri: Ilrlilcenort. 4i HprlnclleM, 3 New lliuen. 2 I'urlliiiiil, Kllrit game). I'lirtlnnil, 3: Noh ll.uen. 1 (hecond game). Laurence. I: Hartford, t (llrt .-ame) Lunrenip, 3i Hartford, 2 (second game, four teen Innings). Now London, 3 Worccle-. 0 (llrt giiinc). New London, 7i Wcirceler, I (second gnnip. MINOR LEAGUE RAMES TODAY Delaware County League Media at Upland, Chester nt Trenton. Montgomery County League Willow riroo at Jenklnlnwn. (llensldo at Ambler. Jlethayrcs at I-'ort Washington Philadelphia Suburban League Llndley at Oak Lane oiney at I'trn Jluck, Pox Chase at North Philadelphia. Camden County League Derlln nt Magnolia. I.urns nt rresbyterlin. Main Lino 1-enKiie- Autocar nt Norrlstiiwn, Ilerwyn nt Weit Chester, 'ti. llon.Alr ut rA -riru UUIl K VU. UL u)jir. Prnnkfnrd Suburban League St John's at Darrah, Krankfurd 4-A nt St. Mark's, Willow nt Whitehall. Phil Kearney at P-ikford 3.. PennsIvnnla Itallroad Mo., v.. Power Learuo Philadelphia at Trenton. Washington at New Vork, Meadows ut HarrUburg, Wllmlnglon at llaltimore. lnduitrlnl League. North Section MMvale Steel nt Keen Kutter. IHsston nt J. A J. Uoli. son. Halo i. Kllburn ut American Manganese Hronz- Innustrlal League, South Dhlslnn Ilarrett nt l.unton. Quaker City Ilubbep nt Hesn-Urlght, D S. Ward at Miller Lock, Houghton at Phila delphia Poll nnd MncVne. Independent Industrial League Standard Sup ply and Kiiulpinonc.nt llaxter, Kellv at pnust. A. II, SIckbT at Slegargee-Haro Paper Com pany. John T. Lewis & Sons at American Kngl ncerlng. Manufacturers' League llutterworth at Wheeler. American Pulley at (ilrarrt Shoe, Lan ston Monotype nt Pecker, Smith & Pago. 'Stokes & Smith at llarrctt- Philadelphia Church League Christ Church nt Trinity A. A., llethany V. M. A. at Puritan, St. Luke's at Henton, Northwest Church League Calvary at North west Memorial. Harper nt Schwenkfeldor. Oil-vet-Covencnt at Twenty-nlnlh Street, Ilethlo hem ut Covenant. Other games U. S. Marines s, Ileck Dn gralng, at Curtis Country Club; Cameron City ut Stetson, U. S. S. Chicago at Logan. Playgrounds Games Postponed The Starr Oarden-Sherwood meet, scheduled for today at Sherwood, was positioned until next Saturday. 50 MILE MOTOR-PACED RACE S.80 TONIOIIT H.Sfl M IIONNA L'AMKIION UMVRKNCK IIKDKI.I, POINT BREEZE MOTORDROME Broadway A. CrAonday Nigkt J -. Mf Miuassas MM - .sMk Tlitvsut V A- a)1 frHUk Tho week wound up quiet on the Phila delphia fitock 1'xchangc. Thero wns no ocrnlght news to encournga a larger nmouut of trading In tho different Issues listed here, nnd traders In the short ses sion today continued to pursuo tho wait ing nttltudo which has been In evidence for some time. With the small amount of hunlnesi trans acted thcro naturally went small move ments In prices, nnd It wns a noticeable fact that many of tho Btocks which up penred on the tape 111 tho two hours did so at unchanged prices. Lake Superior camo to tho front early ns tho most notlxe of tho homo Issues, a 11B0. uiy cum: 3.V , Imukriist harem, western lurn.j. ,i.,c, in 1, 1 ,.si,.rn, iviliird. tkrees. i'2'ici ilo, 1I.1 do. tulis. i-J'ji, lard, pure clt, ketllo ::.,,""" " Horns, l-'ac, do. dn. do. In tubs, HEriNEI) SUGARS ,.T',Vni,r'(et rulid firm on 11 basis of 7 05c for xtrn hno grnnulated DAIRY PRODUCTS IJt'TTEIt Wholesale trailn. ns usual on tho list djy of the mik, mih qulit. but prices wcro tiriniy mnlntalned. Tho iiuatatlons wcro ns fiilloKij: Wrsiirn. snlid-niiked i-riuinery. fancy fi'"r " ..U4'-L'' exlra. nMli . extra llrsts. 3Hc, llrsts. ,isc; teennds, 37i . nearby prints fnncy. .',' "Mi'l'8".!' "dr-i. II tl 12c. tlrsts, H-iffinc. sec- jul'i" nu?;,? 3 ,?,?.' '-',I ",,,oy ,'r"m,H '" ,,rl"" lUKIS -l'hii. u:ss rubd steady Lul there was er little nf this ciisirlpiinn iiiffrlng and nnlU niry hc-nt-d iiii.iki d stink wns dull and weak. Hi" nuntntliins cro ns follows Pro cases, ii.nrby llrsts, tln.sii p. r slandnril ras,., current "VI,"V, "..(l, sc-ninds ll 4.-. 11.T case; .xtru m" -' V1'-' I" ease llrsts fin GO, seconds, l.i. faticj ulecled eggs jnbbine nt IL'4f43o pi p ilri7,in, CIIIICSI Tho mirkct wns dull ntul weak "i ! """' N,w Vorl, full cream, fumy, new, ;.ii ..lii , ,i,i. do, 1 hnln.. new, WIic, do, do, fair to i,ood, new, 2J2J'4c. POULTRY . ,u v"' "W1' ril'pd I'rm while spring chickens wero .lull and weali. lolluwlnc aro tlin mm- atlons. r.iwls, ns to quality, "J02lc Itonstcrs. KliflJc spring ehhl.ins. not l.eg hiirtii. nlunip. jillow-slcluned. urlghlnK I '4 2 hs. Hpltei-, "S(riic Spring chickens, not l.i-g-horn. m illcr sizes, L'SW.'ilc. While Li Khortis. jnihjJIc Ducks. Pi Lin. llL. do Indian llunmr, litflSe-. Pigeons, ol.l, tnr pair, -."ncf-Se, do, louiy.-. per pair "(l(i)l"Ji'. DftC.ssHD Tiiidn was ciulet. but prices of tine. diHlrable-slztd stoi k ln'ld sternly. Quo tations follow. Puw Is, l'J to box, milk-fed, clry pirktd, fumy m-ic-rticl, "Joe., welgbliu; l'4 lbs. and ener aplicc. "I'4c weighing I lbs. and ocr llpiece, 24c. WelKlllm.' !l'4 I lis apiece, "jac. weigh ing :i lbs nplice, "JIWjJc. fowls, Ic-i-d, In ".Sis., f.incj. ilry.plcked, weighing 4'i lbs. utnl oer npliee, J.lc, w.'lKhlng 4 lbs apiece, LMtfL'Stic; snnller sl2rs, lllWlhc; old roosters. dr-pkked. lse, brolbrs, jersey, fanev ilMtfluc; Virginia, I'.'ifa.ic. othi r nearly, LTiJse western. 'Jaitf L'Sc; turkejs. fresh-killed, hid, per lb. We o'. em, best here, s.l(rL'li- common, uiiL"; ducks, sprlmr, 'JiiWJle. suunlis. per dozen White. AiMKiunir liwu His. per dozen, :I.T.1 I.MI; do. wilshln Utiili) lbs. per dozen, f3 intfa.du; do. weluhlns K lbs. per dozen. f'j.lii(fL'nu, do, welKhliiK 7 lbs per dozen. fjWJM, do, welthina OffOVi lbH. per dozen, fl iiilQl.7a; dark, fl.50 ffll.iO; small and No 2. r.dc ft f 1.10 FRESH FRUITS Tho renernl market wns ijulet and without Important chance. Quotations wero ns follows Apples, per bbl Hen Davis, f !(&.'. llaldwln. S4WD. Apples, nortbestrn. i-r box. ft M(f 2. 51), do, nearby, per hamper. f!5?2 Lemons, per box. f.lHf.'i.riO. plnenpples. Porto Illco. per crate. f25f.1: currants New Vork. per quurt. 10 itllSe. blackberries ,lerse. pr eiuart IXitllc. do. Delaware and Mnolund, tlr lie. rnspberrles. red, per pint. Sficfie. huckleberries Nurth Caro lina, per it.. IStftKc 1 lurries, per Mb. bas ket, isuur, iujfi7;c. sweet i!(ifr7rie; plums deor Eli. per cirrler. J2WS do. North Carolina, per carrier, Jl 0(12 1 nniuloupes, (leomla. per standard crate, 70uMm'c, do, do, per punv crate, Mi(f line; do. do. per 1l.1t crate ICWSOe. Un, Call, fornla, per stand en! cr.c.e, f2.Ti0fff .'l.2r.. do, dn, per pony crate. $2 2"i. do, do per Hit crate, II ty 1 2a, do North Carolina pir stnndard crate, ."-iUf l.in. do. do. per tinny crate. lilll3l7.V, do, do. per ilat crate, .iriWO.H tie ichea. (leorsla, per currier, Kllierta. lulu J''i'J.'u do, ordinary, J1.2."'C 1 to. llelle ef cliiirutii fanev. f2dr2.2.i, do, crdlnarv fll.r,u, watermelons, southern, per car. $12.'i02OO. VEGETABLES Trndp na nlow and irlr n favored buy ers: Tho quotations wert an follow a: Whlto potitoes Norfolk, )r bbl No 1, In 50 IP 3.7JV. No. Ii $1.7.ifM..H do. Kaotern nhore, pt bbl. No. 1. 1.1 .v. I; Nn '.. Jl 1W2 'J.".; do, Jerafj- prr -liunh. basket, Nn. 1, S'ttWc- No. L. i(itfi)50r; onions, Texas, per crate. No. 1. $t. No U. riUffMir. do. Jeiflpy, per R-bush. bnaki't. COttTRHc. do, l'astcrn Shorn, per Iiampnr. $1 VJt : eycplant. Southern, per lox $1,754? I'.J.'p; turunilnTs, Ielavari and Alary land, per basket. lir$l, do Nurfolk. per basket. 50 75c; do, do, per bbl . Jl 5O0l'.L'5; mushroums, ' lv 4-lb. basUe;, ZW.:u. Sales in Philadelphia I)W. 107 00H 1P,4 03 li SOU 4S14 sn 63 V 20 V4 "0 close, tan 107 too U7Ts sov, toy, 00 V4 to too 33 VI t20 tUV4 toVi 11 3 n SO'a 40 co 53'.s t05 2H 82 tS 0V4 t44i 79 211 152 123V4 0 O'A 40 40 83 83 Net dure. 1 Vi 2 little more than 400 shares chanftncl Thin nrllvltv waa c. "T,( . h,0W8Ve'' anI a"r the flri eiio iutR siooa witn a losa of a,ff iiuo iiinKoa mo lourtn consecutive tho stock has declined. s Por thn WAAb- fl,A ....-. m -,1 was larger than In the previous all ..." . . .,arB'y o the renewed for Pllllndeltihln Il.nl,! fn..i. . tlflcatcs am) thn !,,... w....i States Steel common. The chances' In e,V- ii ."" uoller- out or the t four different stnet,. n..j .. Bains, sown wero unchanged and "tl c.u lower. uv. Local Bid and Asked" 1 LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. July 21 Pstltnatcd receipts of hoss for tndav, nooo, left oer, 35(11. for to. morrow. 3(1 (Kid Market Strom: to Inc hlsher than esterday's nveraue prices, .toiriric lower than u. week obo Top .-,t!U: bulk, H .lalijl 15 3(1. llcht. Ill 10G 15 35. mixed. JH.U.-.ffl.l 55: heaw, SllOiriilO. rmiKh. $11014 23, lorkors, $H.N5'15.2(I plus $11 25'fcll 3U. Itecelpls of cattle fo- today. 2000: for to moirow, 2() boO of sheep for today, 700U, for tomorrow, 15,000. , High. Am Stores . . 30 Am One . -107 Am llvfl. tlf . . 100 Ilctll Stl 11.127 1271i 127Ts 1V4 12 11 & O 70 Son Paid Loco. "S" V4 lo Kite Stor. 00 Oen Aspht .. fin uref . . . 100 Ot.N'Oro.. 3314 33V1 33V1 V Ins C N A. .. Key Tol Co . . do pref. .. 00.1 Lit SiC.. Wi 10 I.ch Vttl .. 031 100 Lull V Tr. 20, 101 do prct . 40 1 Mlnelilll . 10 131 l'cnna It 11 US'! Pn Salt M . . . 1.1 PhlU r.lcc. 2UV4 1302 PUT tr cfs 32 IlendliiR . . 00 Ton lid. .. lR(i 150 Ton Mln... OVi I'nlon Trac .. 10 Vn (las 1m 70 I'n Cos N J . . 4800 IT S Steel. 123T& I War I & St u',4 x W J & Sea 40 40. V Cramp 83 lix dMdend. tQuotatlon Rlen Is yesterday's close. Total soles. 8121 shares, compared with 8110 shares jcstenlajl U'lis far tbls eok. 77,210 sharest same period last Meek. 03,108 shares. MINIM , . Net lllch. I.nvr. Close. chKe. 100 City 4sM2.100U 100Vi 100U 1000 Hqult 111 Oas Cs..l01 101 10IIJ4 H 1000 Tenna Co teunp ctfa 4',49 .... OITi 04T4 01T4 2700 Plilla i:icc 1st ES...101 101 101 .. Total sales, $1800. compared with (15,800 yes terdayi thus fur tills eek, 211,o50i same pe riod last week, s;7U,000. INACTIVE 1'IIILA. STOCKS FolIowlnB aro quotations for Inactive stocks listed on tho Philadelphia Stock Ex. change) and In which thero were no trans actions today. Tho prlco given Is tho last nrcvlous closo. Alliance, Ins 23V4 Atner Uas War. . 11 Ilaldnln Loco pf.lOOH llrlll .1 O 21l4 Hurt & Husq nf sll'.l Huff ft Must t e. Til'i Cambrln Iron ... 43 Cambria Steel. ..lfiOH Cutawlssa 1st pt 5J Con 'lrau N J . . "a Tnliv iMnT?na?teTtt " 5 euu k nusat c n"J ""'erred Pnldwln Llectrle Ktorsm ....' Oeneral Asphalt .... do rref erred ..... "."SKr T!l?hone: ?'aJfP iuperlor Cofp! Lehlsii Valley Tr!!!"" fin hPsf...J AA eo 20 CO H 7?" 03 B3',i 20 87 .12 30 . .-..,. .-- Tonotmli Ilelmon't" ! ! ! " all v.nr,,.R.tf'"a- cio rreferred "in Cramp Si T.! liiq ( 29 S3 n es do preferred ...!"" ,;tn.n"''lv''-nia, ....!!!! J Wectrlo .!"!": Plilla Company ...!!' do 0 por cent nrr ,'V"'T?annrtrcf::: tt 69 U. .-1 Wit ' 1 Vi. Headln; ite-kSifl Bona.,,, is far w r l 35 h K stu sin ia 5s8 : m "4 6'. . S .Tl T n ss n. aff i LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAir STOCKS Old :::::::":""" : Ix-hlsh Nav . Phlla Co PhlU Co pf . Phlla Co cum Penn Traffic . I'm la Trac ... P II T Wclsbach Westmor Coal.. York Hu'lo pf. .. 774 . . 38W .. 35 Pf 3Vt .. 2 .. 7(1 .. 2U',i .. 41 7(1 3T BANK CLEARINGS FALL OFF Country's Business Shows Slight De crease for the Week Bank clearings In all the cities of the United States durins the Meek totaled $0, 230,158,50s, a decrease of $13,318,080 as compared with last week. The total for the corresponding week last year iaa $4,387, 016,271. Details follow: 1M7 New York..$3.13R.(i.'.2r,') MaeN'amara f noway Montana .... Northern star ltescue Kula .. Tllu. Pull .G0LD"CLD "OCK3 nooth !!!"" niamondfleld II n'!.'!!! Daisy Dro ... Mandstorm Kendall ....... .'.."."" siuer pick .......!..........,;; MISCELLANEOUS Arizona unite! Nadi inn ... Nevada Wonder Tecopa lllnlnir . .20 .10 .22 .01 .08 , .03 ' .02 .01 .02 .10 a .30 .20 2H .23 NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET N'llW YOHK. July 21 Tlie market for coffen futures opened weak, with prices showing declines of S to 10 points Trading mi tho call una quiet, sales ".mounting to 1500 bag During the week futures wero easily in llurncecl by action of outside Interests, nnd the icsult wns Iti lather wldo lluctuatlons Yesterday's ntlvuiico was quickly lost In the call trading t 'day, and, nfter the open ing, prices showed further declines, due to ii bharp decline in the exchange into, coupled wltli the fact that the railway strlko at Sao P.tulo had lieun settled, allowing a largo Inciease In lccelpts at tho poits Tho probability of an enily peace nbioad being less favorable today also had a depressing effect on values, which showed net declines of 10 to 14 points nround 11 o'clock. Yes'di Open High Low Closo close ... X.V) s Id 7 01 7.01 S.l 1 , ... K.20 H 20 8 03 K.OJ K.2S H "5 N 1 7 8 llr( ;.'! sxi H 3S S.00 ti 27 b'-io S'pleinber D.-oeinber March ... May NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS Ni:V TOltK. July 21. IlUTTnit nccelnts, 1(1.171 tnlis mirk't Mnner etr-is, ,tn'4c: llrsts. .17' 30c, seconds. 37,s&39'4c, btate "lions- I'tneipts 13.(10(1 cases, market irree ular. ctuotatlons unrtintiKed. chlcauo Phllidelphla Itoston . .. Kansas City Kt. Louts . . Sin Pran'co PlttsburEh . Detroit . . llaltimore . New Orleans ias,2in.,5(i 203.1)71!, H.14 223. .120 1151 122.312 Kid 10'l.52ll.(llS S7.()S0.ns'l fll.114'1.812 r.(l.(l7S,ll74 30.123.257 33.2.MI, 109 lnlfl. 1' C. 2.lon,in7 not 4s.o 351, Mil 3MI 2no.23U.423 l.l-l.'-'Sll.K'l 40.3 72.ri.13.AS7 0S.7 SA.R00.3OO --2(1.3 5(1,200,11114 54.7 Bl.7SS.7lM ln.7 41.05S.3S0 J-23 I 33.15B.(I1 27 2U.223.22.) 01 4 4.3 32. S fi'5V"la'ysi,",J4,t-.(J0,723,70!l tS.lSI.SU.USO 43 5 Other cities . das... 031,430.872 483,274,618 31,2 T'l all cltipfl s 5 dais ..J5,218,103.5S1 t3.007,08D,607 42.3 All cities I day 1.011.041.027 720.830.061 40.4 T'l all cities for week J8.230.138. 103 11,387.010.271 42 0 FOREIGN EXCHANGE N'nW YOItK. July 21. Tho foreign ex change market this murnlng was geneially firmer, especially for pesetas and Scandi navian exchange. Sterling was almost un changed. Quotations were: Demand stetllug checks 4.75'4, cables 4.7G 7-Kl. sixty-day bills I.72U. ninety-day bills 4.70"',. Tranc clsjcks 5.76 U, cablet 5 751,5. I.lro checks 7.22i, cables 7.21",. Swiss checks I.CB, cables 4.05. fjutlder checks 41 tt, cables 41 5-16. Pesetas checks 221!i, cables 22. Itublo checks 21.80, cables 21.90 Stockholm checks 31.20. cables 31.50. Chrlstlanla cheeks 29.50, cables 29,80. Copenhagen checks 29.00, cables 29.30. RAILROAD EARNINGS KANSAS CITY 80UTI1U11N Juno gross Net -,. Six months' gross. Net 1017. 11.1(10,033 .1.VI.I17.1 0,415.817 .M78.205 nABTKHN MAPYL'AND Second week July j-'s.i.mo n.7.ifl.0Jrt Increase. I1R8.800 fi8,HUl 1.1(11.037 433,701 153.171 M03.MO i'Vnm Janusrv 1 0.73(1.111" nil J, in: 1-rom Jam fft'qrinAT WKCTGIIN Pecond week July 7... M2.002 J42.6B r-mm January I 8,123.324 JJI,.o TOLUIJO. PEORIA AND WBBTBBN May cross A.......... 1109 JM IJjJ.j.Sg ISCI ................ anmnta Un Utll Klva months' rec - . i Decrease, 503.213 3,03(1 30, Hill 8,770 HANK CLEARINGS Hank clearings toda compared with cor responding day last two ye.r.i mf Philadelphia, ,40.83f).0 12 t3S.23d.001 124.022.083 nSw York...W4.T03.27 440.043.880 302.010,183 NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT Average and Actual Loans Decline. Big: Drop in Deposits XnV YOItK', July 21. Tho bank state ment this week showed a sharp paring down In average and actual loans nnd decreases In deposits. Actual surplus increased $107, 900,770, while tho nverage fell off 511.137, 7G0 Details follow: AVERAGE Loans S3,sn7,2(U.ooo t3, 507.752.000 200.512.000 Net demand deposits e ,tmn a-n...ia ... .....u U.'V I.P, . . circulation Cash in vaults member banks '. .. Ileierve, member banks. In resere banks Reserve State, benks and trust com panies, other ele posltorles Acaregate reserce lb seno reriulred .. surplus 2.f,U.U()(l 107.432.000 101,130.000 110,742,000 3.2H1.000 137.000 12,755.000 353.102,000 87.730.000 03,732,000 34,010,000 III. 1(13.430 03.133.33(1 t United Sillies deposits dritnrtril,$130,SS)4,U00. (MS'rlu incluutcl, JllU.IKIl.VU'J. ACTUAL Loin 13.7111.823.000 1124.(107,000 Net demand deposits I3,mi.iuii.ciwi Net time deposits .. 20n.tMs.O0o Circulation 20,000.000 Cash In vaults mem- . ber banks 100,353,000 11 e s e r v memtier 2.318,000 55,(130,000 11.Bl-.-lll 41.137.7(10 (17,717.000 -o ;mii,uuu 200.000 ' 14,270.000 430.051,000 HI, 630,000 bunks In reserve banks , . Reserve Stata bnnKs, trust companies rind other deposl. torles AggrcKate reserve... iteservo required.... Surplus increase. . , tt'nlted States deposits deducted from net demands deposits (152.143 000. JSpecIo Included JIIIH.075,000, OUTSIDE PANIC STATEMENT BTATK HAISKB laians, investments.. 1124.343,700 Uold Currency, bank notes Federal reserve banks Deposits Meson e on deposit.. Percentage of reservs TllPaT COMPANIES Loans. Investments.. 11.884.18(1.200 Oold 118,(100.000 Currency, bank notes 13,8311.000 Federal reserve banks ,?.41li.l0(l Deposits ,. 2,211,360,100 Iteserve on cleposltl. 831,206.200 Percentaus of reserve -1.1 fiord"'1 ln.v.c.,.l.cr.t?.-: ,8ol:2SS:?o8 ,1."!!8:.II8 Currency, bank notes n,88,0(l 273.200 Total' deposits .... 1.013,2i'.ou Net deposits......... 840.DJL (12.231.000 0.1(1.621,000 482,573.200 144,015.710 31,(110,400 1K,8(I4,2().I 22,204.200 M3,885,20(l 10'J. 407.801! 23.0 1,801,000 tS.Ort,000 0.291. 770 107.1)00,770 1662.800 1.227,700 8811.600 3.813,000 26.18.4flO 332.(100 1.2 11.723,700 2.017,300 2,180,400 715,700 16,124.100 15.835,600 ,V Reserve on deposits., Perctntsge of ressrv Increase, , .400 t94.744l.S0O m.o 8,07,li0(l 8,601.000 22.it2.40O S.0, k mfmmANPW aBBBfl 'yA cAj CONTINUED ACTIVITY! KJUUJFS GRAIN UP HIGI Prices Waver at Openimr, bv Soon Rally and Resume March Skyward M - , 3 JEI.T M-EATIIEB FORECJ .uiL.iiMi. July XL Tho weather "ifiin'T ,n'.,f'-, hours follow.'" Joei: i,utVr.,!tht?fa, ,hnnr "WT .: rX"-vl.r . ' ia IVIsronsIn Partly cloudy tonleht. th i?'?' s,,n,,ir continued? warmer, fol bj cooler weather. .i.; !!'jr?!.',:,.'.ar."? ,o.na?. tonttht. thn ..-.- . "c' ccjsii ounuay vrar ...... ..r "me, visiirr nunuay. Inwnl'urtlv rlnnrlv sna .-iii.ji and Nnnijiyi warmer tonlihtl cooler Mod i,! l,kaJ?. 'Jnd Montanti-Faff iSS '"in Hi'ii cuilUttX Miutl; Dakota Fair tonlsht nni Sa cooler isuudny. - - .7,75 Kansas Fair and continued warn.tM nnd Minda. except cooler in southeVsil uay airernoon. "$& CIIICAOO, July tl'M Further strength was-shown by corn.' morning, notwithstanding hot. foreli weather In the belt, which is Just wintt';'. crop needs. Trices wavered in the In! trading on proflt-taklng, but the ofTerli were absorbed and there was a rally tho bottom. September ranged from 1.13 01.63, against (1.63 at the end yesterd December ranged from J1.17V4 01.1674. a: moved up to ?I.I7Ti. compared wit! 51. 10 yesterday's last price; May was Quoted 1.1501.15H. and, after touching UJSf rose to ll.lGtt. against Jl.H'i. the Aim quotation of yesterday. yiWS auw v.101, miuuiiun wjiiiiiucu BircilsT. receipts hero today were eighty-five Tho market at Liverpool was strong en export offers and a good demand for,1 Moro unsettled weather affected tbe !T Df arrivals In Argentina. ?t. Thero was an active demand for Se ber wheat from (."lorts, and after ati unchanged at (2.13 It worked up to $-.1 July was unchanged at J2.60, .Jjii Leadlns futures ranged as follows: ,--h What Open Hlih Low Close 'cl juiy -.so ..an -r.ou bept 2.18 2.27'i 2.18 corn mew aemery. 'S3 tt.l 2.2IK t, 1.6311 1.174 1.13H 70S S9U 60S 78U 31)4 (U . 20.40 . .20 OS .121,00 ..21.70 ...40.00 tAsked, 1:88 WU i:H H 1.16H 1.14K 1.14H ill 09 Vi 00U vK 'invm 121.60 121.1 21.80 21.00 21,7: tai.i ?40.53 tM.l 40.20 40.00 tiO.10 ;M.f INomlnnl. 'JA -s 20.40 10.67 20.35 20 37 Sept Dec. May Oats July ... Sept. . . Dec. . . . Lard July Sept. . . nibs July Sept. . . . Pork- July . .. sept . Did. 1 " Government Withdraws Depoaltf The most important Item of lnttrtw. the weekly statement ot the Federal RW Dank of Philadelphia was the sharp ' traction oi uovernnjeni ucjiubus. sna that the Government Is withdrawing 'f to meet present needs. This week thtsv'l stood at SG.463,412, a decrease 0.' lltVt S11. The total gold held by the institute also fchoned a falling off, the d amounting to. 6, 554,675, the total 109,103,825. ' M TT-T 1T Shlbe Park holds more than 20.0ML but ddn't watt too long geUltf ticpots ior ma -51, ii j J? BENNY LEONARD JOHNNY KllBA, oriin nn Julv 25. Tha unco card of two world'a champion la ring had caused a big locaj.aatj of-town tieinaua. u aown qq boys. People wno wouiani pay to see, tbe tlattie or tne uarna : .,iit-ht rlncalde tickets. On Glmbela'. Bpaldlnga' and Harry, waraa ai , .. a uu -. , i ' ,: SUITS 1 tM mmi M TO ORDER Reduced from (M, PETER MORAN X0. JJTII MARKBT. - JKVTRAWtia i 8. K- COB. THANP A0 t Market L (ttora'Q 1 j-J 'J' -J - ' ' .;. r. NATIONAL LA( ''AWV-'1' di tf-
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