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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
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13
kiteb nun
Disappointing English Ca
bles Were Also Depress
ing Influence.
KEW YORK WEAKENS
At Midday' Futures Were
Selling 6 to 13 Points
Under Tuesday’s Close
Vevr York, June 11.—In the cotton mnrket
the cables proved disappointing thleWn-
inff to operator# who,bed exprafed the Eug
Hah innrket to reflect the, conflrraetlon of n
report Hiet a If rite Engtlah abort Interest
hna been formed on the recent reaction and
that the bulls would attempt to force a cov-
arlns moreraebt. Tho local market opened
•tendT Traders semed to be bearish and
disposed to hammer the list. Immediately
after the call, which was n shade lower ou
the old crop months and some two to three
purine tho later moraine aeaalon prices
slowly lagged, and at midday July was 9
points oniler Tueaday's close. October 11
points. Oecember in, a ad January 10 off.
The 'ate break In cotton was on rumors
of some trouble In the dry goods trade, but
«W. bare lust
interviewed a gentleman whoso business It Is
to keep In toueh with dry goods business,
and who tells us that he knows of no trou
ble tnd that nothing has happened to sug
gest such a contingency In the trade."
persistent selling by professional traders,
Netr Orleans and Wall street, caused con
tinued weakness. Support was only fair
' 'Ine. New Mgak ~
on decline.
' Til!
ork crowd Is working
Semi-weekly Interior movement:
1907. 1906. 1906.
Receipts 9.628 6.889 23.178
Shipments 20.659 11.867 32.298
Stocks 192,432 187,948 190,274
Comparative receipts at all U. 8. ports:
yet receipt* Wednesday 3,625
Sumo time last year 3,412
Increase *13
Total receipts for four days 16,923
Paine days Inst year 18,069
Increase 1,140
Increase
Estimated receipts Thursday:
yew Orleans
Galveston
Houston
Movement at Atlanta:
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of the Fleecy Staple.
Special to The Georgian
VV* * Clark.)
.2™* Tork. June 12.-J. s. Barhc A Co.:
gw *** due 3ft to Sft up on ucar and
Imt y "I l . n,e months. Opened quKt
.7.* points advance. At 12:15 p. lu..
,14 e :!i "i ,t 3 *° ?}* Mgber on near and 214 to
.mi,?,* T /* distant. Spots, fair business
doing at 4 polnta t
“'os American ...„
temi'I.L .fcv! mp<,r,, l «•«“: American, none:
tenders, 8.000 new docket.
»?« HWfJP.ls today estlamtcd at 6,000,
against 1.412 last year.
vJ, r .h l M c0,u ,‘** A'"“ l «• due. Our mar
ket should work hlgherx Considerable de
® n 'ho part of sobl-ont bulls to got
W react Ions. These reactions do
not last long. Advantage should be taken
to buy cotton. The situation Is very bullish
!# *V. e .* ve . ry renBOU why the forecast
.1 iunf'S 1 leader a> to tbc Anal crop will
t»e fulfilled.
market*" 0 "Quiet, featureless
McFndden good buyer of January; Parrott
good buyer.
Weld and Mitchell bidding market up.
Local New York offerings of cotton were
heavy, nut seems to be over for present
nnd market Is hardening.
Following are 11 a. m. bids: July 1101,
September 11.74. October 11.86. January 11.95.
very quiet, waiting market, and ns crop
wires (Miming In showing improved condi
tions will probably sell off some today.
New Orleans. June 12.—Hayward. Vick &
Clark: Weather conditions past twenty-
four hours generally favorable, except the
Vicksburg district, wh' 1 - *—* *-* •-
Precipitation was scat
temperatures were olw .
weather that Is needed.
Weather map complete. Hliows favorable
Indications nnd settled conditions for the
next 66 hours. Partly cloudr, stationary
temperatures In east, warmer In west.
Mnrket quiet nnd steady, waiting for
unethlng to turn up.
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
MARKETS
Hr. Ltvsly’a twenty-fire
years' experience of ed
iting markets In Atlanta
and the Couth has made
him a recognized au
thority In hie specialty.
TIPS PLASHED
From Wall Street
Npeclal to The Georlan.
iProrn Hayward, Vick Sc Clark.)
. —v \ork, June 12.—J. 8. Baclie Sc
London general!
New \ork, Juue 12.-
.(union generally higher.
War talk ridiculed In Washington
COTTON YARN8 CONTINUE
TO 8HOW ADVANCES.
None
7,669.984
2,118,848
100 to 300
500 to 1,000
100 to 200
Movement at Atlanta:
Receipts Wednesday, June 12
Same day last year
Decrease
Shipments Wednesday, June 12 None
Same day last year.
Decrease
Stock on hand Wednesday, June 12.... 4,996
Same day laat year 8,019
Increase 1,977
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Iy; ifiddling uplands 7.26.
; initialing 12%.
udy; middling 13.15.
New Orleans, quiet: middling 12%.
Augusta, steady; lnlJdllug 13%.
Savannah, steady; middling 12%.
Steady; middling 12%.
nominal: middling 18%.
i, Ann; middling 131-16.
n, r
jlngton,
Norfolk, steady; middling 12*.
St. Louis, steady; middling 12%.
Boston, steady; middling 13%.
Baltimore, nominal; middling 13%.
TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS.
not as pronounced os It was last week,
continues, and each day the prices quoted
Show advances of % to %e a pound. The
demand is brisk and buyers are placing or
der for deliveries as far abend ns splnuers
will accept them, and are paying for these
' -— prices. The
... ig distant de
livery are reported to run as far ahead as
January nnd February of 1908.
All sorts of reports are being received lu
this mnrket regarding what spinners are
doing In the way of turning out yarns, and
It la stated that In some cases the Eastern
mills have been purchasing fine grade cot*
ton from Southern splnnsrs for the purpose
of making good the orders they have ou
their books. What the Southern spinner
Is doing to fill In the cotton that ue let go
in this way Is not clear, although it Is safe
to assume that the Southern spinner )•
certainly not leaving himself without ade
quate supplies of fine stople cotton.
The demand for hosiery yarns Is excep-
onally good, and knitters have been bu*y
..urlug thep nst few days covering for fu
ture requirements to tho fullest extent
possible. In other quarters there seems to
l»e tho belief that ysrn prices will be still
higher ns the season progresses.
Print Cloth Priest Keep Firm.
On all classes of print cloths, especially
regulars and wide standards, there was ac
tive inquiry yeiterday on n basis of 4 13*16c
ie 28-1“ “ * “ ' ^
figures for current tales, nnd this means
that no catching up with the demand can
be looked for during the summer months.
wi iwi" im i-oii i rui-1,
and constructions of still
higher 'count sre proportionately strong.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
NAME OF STOCK.
Amalgamated Copper
Atlantic Coast Line.
American Sugar Kef.
Anaconda
Americau LocomodfS
do, preferred
Am. Swelling Kef
do, preferred
Atcbisou ,
do. preferred ........
American Cotton oil. . . , . .
Am. Car Foundry . , . . . , .
Baltimore & Ohio
Brooklyn Rapid Tran,. . . . .
Canadian Pacific .
Chicago nnd North Wo
Chesapeake Sc Ohio
Colorado Fuel A Iron. . . . .
Central Leather . .
do, preferred ,
Chicago St Great w
Chicago, M., A St. P.
Delaware Sc Hudson
Distiller's Securities. . . . . .
do) preferred * * ** * '
General Electric
Illinois Central
Ko"'i5viHeTf?»'iU?iii,; ; ;
Mexican Central . .
Missouri rnclflc
84%
Total stock sales 410.600 shares.
NEW YORK.
iune..
July.. .
Aug.. .
Kept.. .
Oct. . .
Nov.. .
Dec. . .
Jan. . .
March.
Closed steady.
hs
11,90 11.93
11.80 11.61 11.62
I II
if-. -
J 1.92-93) 12.01-02
11.01-62111.76-77
11..V) f.S 11.70-71
1.70 71 11.85-86
■■ii 11.63-7011.76-77
11 64 11.7011.69-70U1.83
■MM 11.80-81 11.92-93
1.88-89 12.01-02
NAME OF STOCK.
N. Y.s Ont. *
National Lead. .
Northern Paclilc.
New York Central.
Norfolk & Western
Pennsylvania. . . ,
People’s Gas. . . ,
Pressed Steel Car.
PsMsrrf
Reading
Republic Steel. . .
Rock Island. ...
do. preferred.
‘ed States
to. pr< *
_,_,fwro
Southern
do. uri'f^rred. .
Bloss-Sheffleld. . .
1 chits Coat * Iron. ......
Texas k Pacific
Luton Pacific.
I’ulted States Steel.
do. preferred. ,
V a.-Car. Chemical.
do. preferred. ,
Western Union. . ,
Wabash. ......
do. preferred
£
LIVERPOOL.
Following Is the opening range. 2 p. m.
ind close, compared with yesterday:
Futures opened steady.
Opening Previous
Range. 2 p. m. Close. Close.
«a 6.84 6.86 6.99%
6.72% 6.74% 6.69%
6.70 6.72 6.67
June
June-July.... 6.76 -6.72 1
July-Aug.... 6.74 -6.70*
Aug.-Sept.... 6.64 -8.62 o.w
Sept.-Oct.... 6.58%-6.B6 6.55’
Oct.-Nov.... 6.49 -6.46% 6.46
Nov.-Dec.... 6.43 6.43
Dec.-Jnn..., 6.42%-6.41
Jan.-Feb.... 6.42 -6.39
Eeb.-Mnr.... 6.40%
Mar.-April.. 6.40%
Closed steady.
6.57
6.4V
6#
6.41% 6.42’
6.29 6.41 ....
6.40% 6.41% 6.36
9.10ft 6 12 6.36Vx
HP
NEW ORLEANS.
The following la the range In cotton fu-
June.. ' .
July 13.00
Aug |
Sept 12.70
Oct 12.24
Nov
I>ee 1117
Jan 12.16
March. . .112.31
Closed barely
II
T£*T
11.9495
12.66
\\U
11.89- 91
11.90- 91
m
13.02
12.75-”
12.70-'
12.22-1
illitll
13.16-r
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Poiliters on Provision*.
NAVAL STORES.
Memphis,
BaltimoreJ
GalrestonIKMPM
. Charleston, nominal. L
Wilmlagtoti, nominal.
Ert*
1997
1906
New Orleans
Galveston
Mnlille.
S.irannsb. ..*•*•
rinrUston
Wilmington
Norfolk
Huston
I'lillndslphli
1357
$61
S
*3
ts
3
»
748
1127
75
1
m
Total
3825
3412
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
, The following table shows receipts at the
Interior towus today, compared with the
Mme day last year:
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK’S
v . DAILY COTTON LETTER.
New Orleans, June 12.—The markets are
quieter all around, but the undertone Is
very steady nnd merely wlatlng for an
other provocation of bullish nature to show
tielf. New York Coutlnues Its austalniug
Influence through the July manipulation.
J)ur market opened about 4 polnta higher, |
nut soon dropped under last nltht'e dosing
flfures, owing to restriction of buying or-
•brs due mainly to favorable weather.
I>mperttturea *re lower over the greater
portion of the belt, nnd there were
if r ‘*d »«ht to moderate showers In nio*B
tuo eastern half. A heavy rain occurred
In tho Vicksburg district, and at Ever-
8 r ‘'*n, La. Indications point to continued
partly cloudy weather, with aenttered short
er* .md warmer. The principal complaint*
nnv. heard are that plauts are ao wenk[ * ‘
t -'v will not stand too rapid cuItlvMHI
I grass at 111 gets the better of cotton In
DditeitlandMjMymid
to plant more.
Bavnnnnh, June !
%: sales 102: vec.
rto*!n firm: sales 2,4<
receipts 2,478; win
Him Mini'll ri.'iu, " niri "line fn,
N 13.W: K 35.55; I 34.36115; H 34.36; U 34.80;
K *4.75; K 34.564.60; D 14.2004.36; C B 34®
ATLANTA MARKETS.
LIVE POULTRY-Ileus.,active. 42%©45c
each; ducks, Pekin, 39c each; puddle, 25c
each; turkeys, dull. 10c per pound.
DRESSED POULTRY-Turkeys, umlrawn,
active, 15016c pound; fries, active, 25080c
pound; bens, 14c pound; ducks, undrawn,
fancy. 15o pound.
PRODUCE—Lard, 12c pound; hams ac
tive 16c pound: shoulders active 10011c
pound; sides active, lie pound: butter dull;
104il2%c pound; beeswax active, 25c pound
honey, bright, active, 10c pound; hot-- •-
1-pound blocks, active, 12V4C pound.
FRUITS—Isemons, fancy Meisenn, 14.500
4.75; bananas per hunch, Cull*, active, $1.00;
—■ -■ -- f pound; r*
,25; orangr
nin atocK, owing io aize nod condition
on arrival, por Box, $404.50. Florida hon-
■r nox, so.uu; limes, rionan atocu
$1.25; peanuts, In sacks avernginj
ft"
(Irltd
ntlcmpu to bring .bout old planted,
lulnra, rfiunlucd weakened dnrfnic lb.
Ji'imln* session for lack of frrih buylnK-
The rasrksts may be dull for a while, and
!«« a dMitlon of (etttng Into ration again
« 'he right time.
New York, June 12.—J. 8. Baohe A Co.:
^I!UM£k*Ljflll6^^k6llgbl sdesnoe at the
Liverpool rnhlcK shotit
i nna ravornhlo wvathor condl
■ ■ R wsf the south. The market act-
J>l*Mr ptofesalnn.il In the flrat hour
J; 'radlng, hut reports of Improvement In
* h * ftop outlook In Texna earned some II-
O'lldatlon of long poattlonS, and Ih# mar-
ael had a .harp break, wbleh oarrlwl
tf'eea to the lowest level for some week*
The July option, whleh has been the main
In the market, wna holding Its
ground well, in spite of reports of ship
57".Mom Mverpoot to this country for
J'dy tandora. If weather reports from tho
?™ 1 '' l .ra»rtaue favorable, the mnrket may
work lower, but a. Irreparable damage
.fooe to the crop, we feel that
raryntlvo rurehasea on
W " 1 mult fnmr.ilily.
00 erata. Strawlmrrle.,
.j? each. Rhnharb, 69c bunch.
VEGETABLES—Yellow aquash, $1.00; cab
hage, crate, 2 cents per pound; totnn
too* nolle, $3.60; potatoes, new, $3,600
4.25. per barrel; new potatoes, $1.50
green. $1.2501.69 crate; aspnragua, 15020c
K r bushel; onions l.oul*lnna, $2.00 per
she!; Egyptian 4V4c per pound; old
Irish potatoes active $1.1501.20 bushel; cel
ery, fancy, $2.5003.25 crate; peppers, alow,
$1.25 crate; okra, six baskets, small. $4.00;
crate; lettuce, beaded, active. $2.0004.00 per
kraut, half barrel, $3.75; beans, round
green. $1.60 crate;
2-pound bunches; cm.
crate; egg plant, $2.OO0t6a
* GROCERIES.
RICE—Jap 6®5Hc; head 637c; fancy head
IU07. acrardlng to the grade.
GHEBSE-Fsaey full cream. Id cents;
Georgia vane syrup, 3S cents gallun; salt,
100-pound, 60c: li e grease *1.75; ends crack
ers 6l*e pound; lemon 7c; oyitar 7c; bar
rel candy, per pound. (He; mixed, per
pound. 6(4e; tomatoea. J pound, 32.00 oaae
6-pound. 32.25: nary henna, 3140: Lima b
3c; heat matches, per groia, 31.35; macai
wfessf iSK
V c r orrEF?-hoaatiNf Arbuekjea «id; bulk In
ban and hkri»tal*i» treen.UIgte.
tuf
mr
redded hlecnlt 35 caie; No. 1 railed oats
Vu,r^iir«5. b Sf^
cate; pepper. Me lb.: baking powder
red salmon, 36 case; pink salmon, 34
cate; cocoa, 40c; chocolate. 33; inulT. I-
Mrs, 48c; roe it beer. 3f.#> case: corned beef,
12 a) ease; Cataiip, 31.30 ctae; sirup, New Or
an,
Irain,' 85c gallon: com, 30c gallon;
potash. 83.S6ij.80 cara; raannta. 3c;
Cply cotton. 18c: aoap, IlbJCI Cara.
PROVISIONS.
PROVIRIONS-Supreme bams. I6c: lieltlea,
20«M pounds uveruge. 0,0; fat backs. 7.86;
Supreme lard. Hil lPnrlty raropound,
rallfornla bam a, 10c; dry salt extra riba,
9.35.
FLOUR AND GRAIN.
esi si
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
’ HBAIKI AMI** PROVISIONL
COTTON, STOCKS, BONOS, COPFEe, GRAIN AND PROVISION*.
C.rlnd.lat .nd Gravl.r 816, New Orlaana.
... firtiau Future Brokers* Asaadadaa.
\IZ 1SSM Cotton Eechang*. | nrlrant and Chicago Boards *f Tr*4«k
Cotton Etohangt* i«««ani«M
, ,’ r ‘i, r ‘. ,toa Cotton F.xchacg*.
Uonitoa Cotton Exchange.
I New York Coffee Exchange.
! A»oclzte Member* Llverpoo
Liverpool Cotton Aee’n.
A, A BACH E di'cO., T AN t D°BA RTLeW^FRA^ER * CARRINOTWfc
PRIVATE WIRES T(LALk.POINT8.
Special to The Georgia a.
(From Hayward, Vick & Clark.)
Chicago, June 12.—Bartlett, Frasier & Car-
rfugton: Cun see nothing to justify expec :
tatlon of any permanent advance In the
markets under preeeut conditions. Wontd
prefer'to sell the whole Hat ou any ad
vance. Cash denmud for wheat nnd oats
quite moderate.
The Chicago Journal: Lnngdon, N. Dsk..
banker wired seeding not finished yet, auu
early sown just up.
Wichita, Ivan*., message said from Dodge
City to Garden City wheat ouly onc-thlrd
Montreal message predicted Ontario win
ter wheat crop not over 50 per cent of an
° MldEnd Elevator Company, Kansas City,
said report* from parts of Kansas note
Improvement In wheat.
lsroomhnll cabled the following semi offi
cial Russian report, dated June 2: ‘Win
ter wheat: The outlook Is generally un
satisfactory, particularly In tne northwest
and southwest. Winter rye: Shows a good
nverago condition. Spring grain: The out
look for the spring crops Is fully satisfac
tory. The area under whiter crops a ban;
TRADING IN WHEAT
WHS FAIRLY ACM
Opened Higher, Advanced
and Then Declined Be
low Tuesday’s Close.
by spring .wbent, eleravhere the
nrea has been replaced by berley.
"It
the exception
R lnce* the Kansas total of
,000,000 bushels, and some
name as low as 36,000.000. A dlspnteh re
ceived thla morning from Mr. Inglls anya
Kentucky nnd Tenneetee will produce 8,000,-
000 bushels lcaa than last, year, that tho
crop has dtterlornted rapidly, nml that
oats In those states will be practically a
failure. It Is plain that winter wheat la
declining In condition In all the states, with
poailbly one or two exceptlona.
THE COFFEE MARKET.
Sew York, June 12.-Following are coffee
CI Havrc, 10 a. m.-Market qnleti 13 noon
□changed; sales, 6,000.
Hamburg. 10 a. m.-Market unchanged
“tio receipt,. 3.000; .hlpment, noha; stocks,
314.000; market dull. .. .
Santos receipts, 37,000; stocks, !,3«,000;
market wenk.
Kao Paulo receipts. W,300.
Jundlaby .reeelpta. 29,OW..
...nge i— - -
market for today:
ESSrr v.:: :S|S
June .
July .. ..
August .. .
September
..6.35-5,40
..6.25-6.35
.. 5.25-5.35
..5.25-5.35
leceraber .. .......
Closed quiet, fisles 9,600 bag*.
8T. LOUIS CASH WHEAT.
Close.
6.30- 6.35
5.30- 5.35
5.36-5.49
6.40- 5.45
5.40- 5.45
5.50-5.55
6.30 5.40
5JW-5.I5
5.26-5.30
5.265.39
5.80 5.3$
5.30- 5.33
St. Louis, June 12.—No 2 reil wheat 94%
096.
TUESDAY’8 COTTON MARKET
NOT IMPORTANT AFFAIR.
New Orleans. Jot- 13.—The Tlmea-Demo-
crat says: "Yeiterday'. cotton market
wee not a rery Important affair, the public
In the main leaving the fate or apeenlatlre
contracts to the mercies of the professional
element. The weather map appeared fa-
rorable enough, hut the tenor of private
- • -sated the supremo Importance
gent Interpretation of the ef-
cut condition* on a back:
lant rather than arbitrarily
hiving those rales and axioms which : ■■
niirly at a normal season. It Is quite
clear that a poor stand germinated during
; period of exeeaslre moisture can no]
thrive ao well under eontlnuoue high and,
dry temperature an can a plant grown to a
sturdy stand earlier In the eenaou. In
other worde. the .Tenge eeaaon enconragee]
e henltby growth and the development of
the top-root lu order that the. plant may
not only antrlre the high temperature of
June. Jnly and Augnat, luit draw nonrlib-
inont from below the surface of the parched
ground during the enmmer period.—liny-
- Vick A Clark.
white feed. 73c; No. 3 yellow. 73e: nitre,!.
ic: cracked corn, per bushel. 78c: hulls, 13.
cblCKF.X FBBIY—Fifty .pound aacka. 96c;
unla chick feed, 33.00; Victor feed, 11.36;
Bh 11.30.
2 white, «!c: No. 2 mixed, 00c;
0V; white rllppe*!. 83c.
iln. per 3*-ponnd aecks, 76e; 48
CATS -No.
Golden oats,
IKSb-nMIMPHIPmi
pound aacka, 77c; plain. 30|>ound aacka. 78o;
■rant. 31.36. H
II AY—TlniOlUJe CUHICC 3
do., choice small bales.
I bird bales, 81.10; No. I, one-thlnl bales.
! 1.35; choice prairie, 31.00; Bermuda, 31.10,
■ BliOKTS—Choice white 3IJ0; Texas white
|i0; fancy. 31.46; brown, |30 to lot pounds),
FISH—Bream
FISH.
e pound; snapper 33e
-— , 2?ml: blue flsb 7c ponud;
pompeno. 2«c pound: mackerel, I3Hc pound;
mixed Sab, S« pound; fresh water trout. 3c.
Chicago, Juno 12.—The Watson
crowd of high rolling speculators of
Minneapolis have guessed the market
wrong again and they are now paying
the piper. When prices were
around tho dollar mark a week or ten
days ago they took everything In sight
and were left high and dry, being un
able to unload their holdings. The
market for wheat closed 2 3-4 to
centa lower; corn whs off 1-8 to l-(c
to l-8c up; oats were 1-8 to 7-8c lower
and pi ** — — - _
lower.
WEATHER REPORT.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET,
yesterday's close:
Hept.... 96%
Dec.... 97%
CORN-
July.... 53%
Kept.... 63
Dec.... 51%
OATS—
July.... 43
Sept.... 35%
Dee.... 38%
FORK-
Jnly.. 15.85
Sent.. 16.00
LARD-
follows, compared wltb
nib
* m
43
3.
36%
36
99
m
15.60
15.75
15.70
15.77ft
16.00
16.15
8.87H
8.56
8.72%
8 55
8.73ft
9.71
$.92%
■m
Iff 4
8.50
8.32ft
!:££
LIVERPOOL GRAIN,
Wheat opened H8% lower and at 1;*
p. in. H lower, closed )4®H lower.
Corn opened % lower ami at 1:30 p. m.
THE SUGAR MARKET#
New York, June 12.—The local refined and
r*w nuxar market* opened steady and un
ged. Loadon liectii flat; July 9a 9^
CHICAGO CAR LOT8.
Tho receipts of grain In car lots today
and estimated receipts for tomorrow are at
follow*: _ . ^
Today. Tomor.
Wheat 19 33
Corn 360 680
Uat* 260 166
Hon. bead 19909 37090
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Chicago, June 12.—Ilogli—Ripelpt* $0,009,
Market slow and 5c lower: light $Rliti.£t%t
mixed $5.9506.22%: heavy $5.7506.17%: rough
$6.7505.25; pig* $5.6506.15; yorkers Kl7%t#
4.23; good to cl% re heavy not quoted.
Cattle—Receipt* 5,000. Market steady to
a shade lower; beeves $4.6006.70; row* $1.75
04.75; heifer* $2.6005.40: calves $5.0)07.50;
ood prime steers $5.5606.70; poor to die-
lum $4.6905.60; stockeni anil feeders $$0
Sheep—Reeelpta 20,000. Market 104315c low
er; native $4.1006.50; western $4.1006.59;
veaillng* $6.2306.90; Jamba $608; western
liMuh* $608.50.
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
Following Is given the opening nnd eloHisg
of the New York cotton seed oil mnrket:
Opening. Cloning.
June K Q5*% 55 067%
July 67 067% 56*4067
September 56%0^‘% 66%%6$\
I tetolwr 51 «5$% 62 %62%
Noveml»er . 45 045% 44 044%
Deeem I wr. 42%045 41%042%
flowed steady.
Following are the eotton seed oil mile* for
the opening and 1:39 p. m. rail: 160 Juue
at 57%. 100 July at 67, 390 Ortolier at 52%.
100 December *t 41%. 100 July *t 56%. 9)9
October nt 52. 100 NovenilK*r at 44%, 4W No-
nilier at 41%.
most of the country this morning,
falling at ~
Francisco.
In the Inst 24 hours rain has fallen nt
most stations from the Mississippi river to
the Atlantic and in the Rocky Mountain
and Tnclflc coast districts. Thu
accompanied the rain at Atlanta,
Cincinnati, 8t. Louis and Yellowstone Park.
The atmospheric pressure Is greatest over
New* England nnd least In Utah.
The temperature has fallen over Tennes
see, North Carolina nnd south to the gulf:
at most other stations very little change
has occurred.
The condltk
er In this si-..— —.
with showers; warmer
COTTON REgIo^ BULLETIN.
at 8 a. m.g 75th
STATIONS
ATLANTA
DISTRICT.
*Atlanta, p. cloudy.
•Chattanooga, clear. .
Columbus, p. cloudy..
Gainesville, cloudy. .
Greenville, cloudy. . .
Griffin, clear. . . . .
•Macon, clear
Montlcello, clear. . .
New nan, dear
Rome, dear
Spartanburg, tnlstlug.
Tallapoosa, clear. . .
Toreoa, dear. . .
West Point, cnesr
3s!
S^E
rira radlug XTMa'lim U -'" ,W l "'
Bv CT ,ra W . , i£ A .r.^y^
CENTRAL
STATION.
Atlanta. . . .
Augusta. . . .
Charleston. . .
Galveston. . .
Little Rock. .
Memphis. . . .
Mobile
Montgomery. .
New Orleans..
'Unborn*. . .
vnnnnh. . .
Vicksburg. . .
Wilmington. .
UIBTmCT avebaobs.
IP
IS
Tcmparatura.
1 t. iouicataa IMDpraclaUs nlaiiilj. *toi
Miterdav ••For 24 boars eadlag I a. ax,
nth taaridlso time.
i general over tbe
WEATHER IN COTTON BELT.
Texas—Itrenhnin nml Han Antonio, cloudy
ami warm: 1V«co. Taylor, and Anatltv Hear
ami warm: Temple, Fort Worth and Kollaa.
partly cloudy and bot; Houston, clear and
bnt. good shower yesterday afternoon.
ilsslppl—Haalebnrit. partly clonfly and
; Greenwood, Lexington, Koaelnko,
i City, Tupelo, Amory, clear; Katebei,
' A hot; iiraanriii, nnd Vleka-
plaaaant; Meridian. cloudy,
—Lake Charles, clear and warm;
Monroe, cloudy sr J " “
day afternoon; 81
ant: Alexandria, cloudy and threatening,
bard ruin yesterday; Opelousas, clear, light
~iln Inst night.
Alabama—Helm*, dear and warm, rained
ast night; Huntsville, dear nnd pleasant:
Florence, dear and bot; Mobile, clear and
warm.
Tonne —„. r —. ..... .
North Carolina—Cloudy and
lost night
Gooraln-
last night.
Eurg. daar and pli
rained yesterday.
‘ (ana—Lake <
Ibe news this morning Is rather unfavora
ble, as government In about to take steps
to dlsfcme the ho called coal trust. Tht
coal people are not alarmed and are ready
o defend the suit.
Rented talk of proceeding against HarrI-
tuan under anti-trust laws.
Decline In grain umrketa nnd veto of 3-
cent railroad rate regarded favorable, but
the war talk destroyed all the good feeilug.
Market should naturally recover on tbe re
assuring news on this subject.
Home buying on higher Ixrndon nnd fall
are of war scare to materialise. There Is
no special feature lu the market. *
Purely professional.
The New York Commercial: Tho failure
of disturbing rumors to materialize Inu
bad a good effect In Wall street, together
with tho understood modified federal policy.
At the same time, the conditions of
uoratlnn credit, tbe uncertainties of
harvest and the gold export movemeut
combine to make nil those having husiney*
with the stock market to adopt a couaervu
tlve attitude. Liquidation, so far ao can
be ascertained nt tbe moment, has about
run Its course.
It U nduiltte
the moon* mar
Includes the movemeut of gold, must com
t el consideration from the speculative roar-
ets this week. Tho money market Is more
or loss automatic, It Is true, and the crop
situation Is of more Importance than any
thing else, but there la no factor traders
can afford to neglect.
Many of tho Itrokerage houses In the
*treet report a better sentiment, which
seem* to Indicate that some Inquiries are
being made, nnd that the public Is showing
In
. mode, nnd that the public
ntercat In the mnrket. At the same
time, the lines of long stock now being
men ara hopeful that I
Town Topics: The i
Capital out of the Jat v . .. ^ .
serve to extend the already unwleldly short
Interest without Involving auy liquidation
of consequence. We believe profits *111 lie
obtainable through the purchase at least
for turns on the soft spots this morning,
especially In the Hill. Ilarrlmnn, Steels
and Amalgamated, f»*t. Paul, Atchison. Bal
timore and Ohio, Bending, Northwestern.
Atlantic Coast Line, tnd Louisville and
Nashville.
A careful canvass of the situation follow
ing the Mllllken failure lends us to the
Strong conclusion thnt there Is nothing the
matter with fundamentals in tbe business
world. Favorable earnings make dividends
secure, and Investment buying, though as
yet on n comparatively limited scale, will be
of Increasing proportions, especially now
[ha^Jovcrn^ Fl uahe^fTenwdT^et^ins
brought more vividly to the public mind the
[fact that nntl-corporntlon legislation for
purposes of reprisal Is all wrong.
Take profits on- any further advance of 10
polnta dr so In cotton.
rover wheat shorts In the eveot of weak
ness today.
New York Flnaclal Bureau: We believe
American Hmeltlng, Northern Pacific, 8t.
Paul. Reading, Great Northern preferred,
»— -inted and Houthern Pacific, also
....... Jnclflc, should Imi Ixjught on the
present depression with the snfegusrd of
la small stop-order. Supporting orders of
an effectual kind are reported a couple of
Mints below tbe closing levels In most of
■stocks named, which art considered the
Advances Small Fraction
Below One Per Cent
In a Few Issues.
FURTHER GAIN LATER
Trading Was Not Active and
Confined Mostly to the
Professional Crowd.
/V t v York, Juno L.—Tile Announcement
of the contempts toil nroraeutlon of the nn-
tllfldtl cost roods hnd, of course, beea
ral kM \io or ! ,<rr **£* wo *. l< ’» conference at
the n bite house, .\erertheleas, | n the uu-
settled condition which luid been left After
resterdsy s decline, this moraine's news
iiiml- su unpleasant Inijlrewdon. anil durins
the early part of the session at least, Md
In cheek Tibet teemed to tie s natsral rat-
lylns tendency | n the mnrket. American
•locks wire up lu london, and prices start-
ed off here with coins of % point or so.
’ r 11 stalest
the Ttindlnc shares, which carried them
off nearly f points from yesterday's close.
The market rallied on coat support, whleh
was noticeable, pnrtleiilarly In tho Paclflt
stocks. Bnt there was no confidence even
anions professions! operators to follow np
the rise, and while there wnsi no pressure
to sell, the market slipped nwnv nrnlu,
with the feellnf In speculntlTe circles pcs»|.
uilstle nnd discouraged.
New York, June 18.-Tb* stock market
opened almost seoernlly hither. Initial flu-
showwl rains of 74 In Anaconda, St.
. *• „ Un fi n P ?'U®'’. *• Atchison *4,
hern Paddr and Baltimore and Ohio U.
Iln, opened unchanged, declined K and
need It. I'nlou Psclflc gained la all ft
ceut
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
Sow York, June 13.—Money on rail 2@
214: time loans arm: sixty days 3ft; nine
ty days 3ft: six months (ft**.
Posted rates; Sterling exchange 34.84ft@
4.38 with setnsl busmen In hankers' hills at
84.87(14.8710 for demand and 84.S3C.fi 4.K75 for
alxty day bills.
Prime mercantile paper
t-ondon bar silver 3913-18d. New York
liar stiver 6874c.
Mexican dollars Slftc.
MINING 8TOCK3.
Boston, June 12.—Opening stocks:
-J. Zinc 34. t'ellforala Arlioua 1!5, Al
lift, Greeue-L'auonea lift.
THE LONDON STOCK MARKET.
wnt are A ,
Foundry and lilstlllers. Thera Indus,
trials are In shape lo Improve any tune.
The other nctlvea are In o trndlug position
without special Initiative.
CREDIT MEN ARE
NOW IN CHICAGO
Chicago, Juno 11.—Chicago today Is
host to the National Association of
Credit Men who have gathered to at
tend the twelfth annual convention. ’
The convention will continue until Krl- raKyKfaid“yft'aftfrn^ <K *
day. two aesslona being held each day. Neiv Vork Cen'raf V. V.
AMERICANS WIN
BLUE RIBBONS
London, June 12.—At the Interna
tional horae show today Americana took
the two nrat prtxea, one second and
two third: The wlnnere were:
Beat appointed road Hg—Albert B.
Mack lay, flrat,'and Walter Wtnans, eec.
ond.
Palra over fifteen hands—C. W. Wat
son won third prlxe, with his Lord
Baltimore and My Maryland.
In the class for women's single horse
victories Alfred Vanderbilt took first
prise, with The Major and Mr. Watson s
Lady Baltimore was third.
PAGE READS POEM ~ „
ON VIRGINIA DAY,
Norfolk, Va., June II—Virginia day
at the Jameetown Fjtposition opened
gloomy, but the skies lightened before
noon and brought out a big attendance
to witness the celebration. A platoon
of United States cavalry, the Richmond
Blues, the Richmond Howttxers, tho
Norfolk Blue* and Oralmes battery, of
Portemouth, united In a splendid eecort
to Governor Swanson and conducted
him to the grand stand.
An original poem was read by Dr.
Thoma* Nelson Page.
Anaconda
Atchison
do, preferred ..
Illinois Central
Kansas anil Texts
do, preferred
Louisville and Nashville ..
Ontario anil Western
Pennsylvania
::: Jcipb
lock Island J***B**B
Mouther it Pacific .. ..
Houthern Railway. .. ..
Hf. l'snl
Union 1’aclfle
United States Steel .. .
do. preferred
Wabash, preferred .. .
WOULD WITHDRAW
FRpM MAYOR’S RACE
Special to Tba Georgian.
Macon, Os.,-June 13.—Bridges Smith, may.
or of Macon and a candidate for re-elec
tion, made a proposition to Judge A. L.
Miller, who Is also s candidate, that they I
both withdraw from tbs race In tha Inter-
eats of peace sod harmony. Judge Miller
very courteously declined to accede to the
proposition.
irly
oNtle
'fermion, and created quite a
sensation locally. Thera two gen.
Irero candidates In n very spirited
and hitter race for mayor two years ago,
the Incumbent of the office defeating Jndet
Miller by less than a hundred votes. Tho
race this year wfil Iw quits as hot as the
lest one. and indy bo oven more complicated
as Chairman John T. Moore, of the conn-
ty commissioners, and Alderman u. II.
ffloan. have announced that they are con
sidering entering the contest.
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THE AMERICAN AUDIT COMPANY
Home Office, 100 Broadway, New York City.
F. W. LAFRENTZ, 0. P. A., President.
C, E. Mannarlng, Vico President, Theo. Coeheu, Jr,, C. P. A., 8ee. and Treat
BRANCHES
ATLANTA—Fourth Nat’l Bank Bldg;
CHICAGO—Marquette Building.
PHILADELT. 7IA—Bellcv ue - H t r;i tf ord.
SAN rnANCI8CO—Beldcn Building.
WEATHER FORECAST.
ably showers In tetnfheaat,^*
Arkansas. Bast Texas INortb), sad Month
and West Texas ignntb)—rartly cloudy.
Oklahoma nnd Indian Territory—I’rolmldy
showers nnd thunder storms.
■ West Texas (Nertb)—l*rohahly showers.
L. H. Fairchild. Established 1885. 8. J. White.
L. HrFAIRCHILD & COMPANY,
NEW ORLEANS.
Members:
few Orleans Cotton Exchange. New York Caffes Bxebangs. ,
Jew York Cotton lixebangs. New Orleans Board of Trade,
Vsw Orleans Stock Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade.
LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION.
Privet* Wires lo NEW YOBK and CHICAGO. Orders aollq)ted for return dmi-
t» ou short Exchanges. it. c. COTHRAN.
NEW TORK—Waldorf-Astoria.
BOSTON—Exchange Building.
WASHINGTON—Colorado Building.
NEW ORI.EAN8—Hannan Building.
BALTIMORE—Fidelity Building.
LONDON. ENGLAND—4 King Street Cheapside.
AT_ANTA BRANCH 1015-18 Fourth National Bank Building.
0. B. BID WELL, Resident Manager.
Telephone, Main 872. Cable Address, Amdit, N
FHANK HAWKINS. President
n if ATKINBON. President. THOMAS C. BRWIN. Cashier.
JOSEPH A. il COltD, Vlce-Prathltnt. B. W. 11YEH8, AsolStSDt Cashier.
Third National Bank
Capital - - - - $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits $400,000.00
EijiaAft
GRANT,
FRANK HAWKINS.
II. M. ATKINSON.
JOSEPH A. M’UORD,
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
£tuplre Building.
ATLANTA.
Bell Phone, Main 8&1
GEORGIA^