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i'HZ ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
Bearish Sentiment Is Grow
ing as Result of the Bet
ter Weather.
START IS IRREGULAR
During Early Morning Sold
Off About 10 points—La
ter Recovered.
. . _ qu~,
2 point* .lower to 2 higher. A favorable
weather map canned aoine selling l*y outald
lah.
The Liverpool market for future* Friday
morning opened about a* expected. The
undertone waa. however, slightly easier and
f trices sagged a point or two, the close be
ug quiet l)4fi5 points higher as compared
with Thursday's tltisls. Trading wna dull.
The following la the range In the active
mouths In Liverpool today:
Open. High. Low.
January-Fcbruary ..V.34 6.3x 6.83)9
June 6.81 6.83 6.81
July-August 6.6* 6.68 6.64
October-November ....6.43 6.45 6.42
A fair business was done lu spots at 6
P oints advance, making tnbldlliig 7.19. Holes
009 hales.
In New York, the market was Irregular,
first prices being 1 point lower to 2 points
tluusnce of favorable weather.
In the Inte afternoon the trading was dull,
hut with the tone easy, the close being 3 to
12 points lower.
Weekly luterlor movement
Receipts .
Shipments
Stocks ...
1907. 1906. 1916.
.. 19.497 18,206 48.182
.. 42.188 37.199 68,218
..225,347 243,472 241,894
Movement Into sight:
1907. 1908. 1905.
Overland, week.. 8,440 7.818 12,099
Since Sept. 1.... 1,108,363 947.139 1,038,619
lUtoalght. week 64.689 62.962 101,679
Since Sept. 1.... 13,128,871 10.647.853 12,487.221
Sou. cousump... 34,000 32,000 30,000
Comparative, receipts ot all U. H. porta
8am *
lucrense
Total receipt* for the week
4.458
4.276
33.879
28.006
5.874
Total receipts since September 1....9.706.788
Hams time last year ••???•??I
Increase
(estimated receipt* Saturday
New Orleans
Galveston
Ilouaton
Movement at Atlanta:
Receipts Friday
Same day last year
Decrease
Shipments Friday
Same day last year
Decrease
Stock on hand Friday ...
Same day last year
400 to 800
300 to 40J
300 to 400
NEWS AND GOSSIP
, of tbe Fleecy Staple.
Special to The Georgian.
tFrotn Hayward, Vick A Clark.) ^
New York, June 14.—J. S. Roche A Co.:
Liverpool was difi* 3%<j5 point* higher.
Opeued steady at 3 point* advance. At 12:15
r ». in.,' quiet net 4415 higher. Fair hualnes*
n spots at 6 points up; middling 7.19; sale*
6,000; American 4.200; speculation and ex*
port 500; imports 6,000: American none.
Tenders new docket 6,0u0 hales.
Port receipts today estimated at 7.000
bales, compared with 7.321 last week, 6,293
list year and 10,207 In 1906.
Liverpool market steady at parity. Quiet
speculation yesterday. Slarket In a wait
ing attitude—waiting for turns in weatb-
condltlou*. Getting to he truly a weatb*
market. Liquidation has Improved tbo
.....I position, Cotton goods business steady
demand, with prices bolding firm. We fa
vor the buying side of cotton. Reactions
In a hull market are healthy, and this Is g
bull market and no mistake.
Cotton opened .with a very small buslnesi
and easing off on a lack or demand. Klor-
dan offered lO.QUO December every nolni
down. Weather continue# favorable. Kior
dan continues to sail December. Liverpool
easing off.
We received today tbe following from a
valued correspondent In north Texas: "Crop
prospect# nro becoming more favorable
but condition of the crop would hardly be
worse. Poorest prospect# we have ever
had. Under most favorable conditions, bal
ance of tho season can not make over two
's of a crop."
_ .ton market firmed on posting of offi
cial weather report from Augusta and Hu-
vannnh districts, showing raTn at all ata-
tlons, 1 to 2 Inches at seven of them.
Minimum- temper#tnre 63; maximum 86.
Following are 11 a. m. bids: July 11.87;
September 11.63; October 11.69; January 11.78.
Market narrow, and moderate slxed orders
either way affect It sharply, but notice the
morning seller# pay more money to get It
back every night. Our wire nnd ma|l re
ports this morning mention Improvement,
nut say condition still very bad.
New Orleans, June 14.—Iiayward, Mck A
Clark: Indications point to showers and
cooler weather In the western nnd north
ern states, psrtly cloudy and scattered
shower# In southern nud eastern half of
tbe heir.
Forecast for western belt very favorable.
Home o,**rntora caught long nnd trying to
hold mnrkef. but It ones not look good.
An Indifferent visible supply, possibly un-
favorable, expected for tonight.
Weather conditions past twenty-four
hour# generally gnqj. Partly cloudy with
scattered rains; mostly In eastern belt. Only
few points show heavy rains. Tempera
tures moderate.
Market a fight a round 12c. May do n few
point# better, but would not trust It too
much. The old spirit Is lacking. Rcalptng
make the upturn.
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
MARKETS
Mr. Lively's twenty-fir*
years' experience of ed
(ting markets In Atlanta
and the Sooth bat mads
him a recognized au
thority Id his specialty.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
NAME OF ETOfTK.
Amalgamated Copper .
Atlantic Coast Line. .
American Bugur ltcf. .
Anaconda
American Ix»cotnotlvt.
Uo. preferred . . ..
Am. ome'tlng Ref. . .
do, preferred ....
Atchison . . . • • .
do, preferred ....
American Cotton Oil. .
Am. Car Foundry . . .
Baltimore Ae Ohio . . .
Brooklyn Rapid Tran..
Cun Adlan Pacific , . .
Chicago nnd Northw'o.
Chesapeake A Ohio . .
Colorado Fuel A Iron.
Central Leather ....
do, preferred . . ..
Chicago A Great W. .
Chicago, M.. A St. P..
Delaware A Hudson. .
Distiller's Securities. .
Erie
do, preferred ....
General Electrlo . . .
Illinois Central ....
Am. Ice Secur.tles . . ,
Louisville A Nashville.
Mexican Central . . .
Missouri Pacific . . . .
74*4
US’
Total stock sales fcllOQO shares.
B3
II
H'.i
NAME OF STOCK.
N. V., Out * W. . . .
National Luil. . . . .
Northern Pac'ilc. . # .
New York Central. . .
Norfolk A Western. . .
Pennsylvania
People's Ga#
Pressed Steel Car. . .
do. preferred. • • •
Pacific Moll
Reading .
Republic Steel. • • • .
Rock .Island
__ do. preferred. . • .
United States Rubber.
do. preferred. • • .
Southern Pacific. • • •
Southern Railway.., •
do. preferred. . • •
Sloss-Sneffleld
Tenu. Coal A Iron. . •
Texas A Pacific. . . .'.
Union Pacific. .....
United Ststes Steel. . .
do. preferred. • • •
Western Union. ,
•Rs-dlv. 1% per cent.
58
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NEW YORK.
tnres In New
June..
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUIT AND PRODUCE.
EGGS—Active. 17017HC.
LIVE POULTRY—Hens, active, 42%046ft
each: ducks. Pekin, 80c each: puddle, 25c
iich; turkey*, dull. 10c per pound.
DRESSED POULTRY—Turkeys, undrawn,
nctlvc. 15016c pound; fries, active, 26020c
Miund; hens. 14c pound; ducks, undrawn,
' mey 15c pound.
PRODUCE—Lard, 12c pound: hams nc-
16c pound: ahouhlera active 10011c
H>und; Hide# act
0012)9- pound; . ___ ..—
loney. bright, active. 10c pound; honey In
* pound block#, “ “ *
Fill — *
becHwax active, 28c pound;
•tlve, JOc pound; bon
_. . active. 12tyc pound.
JITS'— Lemons, fancy Meaaeim, 84-600
1.76; bananas per bunch, culls, active, 11.00;
Sept..
Oct. .
Nov.. .
Dec. .
Jan. .
March.
Closed easy.
111.82-87
11.87 11.87-88
11.58 11.56-67
11.48 11.47-43
11.63 11.6364
1L61-63
11.63(11.63-64
11.73 11.73-74
11.8911.81-83
i if
11.86-90
11.91-92
11.66-69
11.69-60
11.74-75
11.82-74
11.74-75
lLp M
11.93 91
LIVERPOOL.
Following Is tbe opening range, 3 p. m.
and close, compared with yesterday:
Futures opened steady.
Opening Previous
Rouge. 3 p. m. Close. Close.
June 6.81 -6.83 6.81 6.81 6.76)9
June-July.... 6.68 6.68 6.68 6.61
July-Aug.... 6.61 -6.68 6.66)9 6.66 6.61*4
Aug.-Sept... 6.57*4-6.59V4 6.58# 6.68 6.63
Sept.-Oct.... 6.62# 6.61* 6.49 6.47
Oct.-Nov.... 6.43 -6.45 6.44 6.40)4 6.38)4
Nov.-Dec.... 6.37 -6.41 6.39 6.36# 6.35
Dec.-Jan.... 6.35*4-6.38 6.37 6.86 6.33
Jan.-Feb 6.35 -6.33* 8.36)9 6.33* 6.81)4
Feb.-Mar.... 6.34 -6.37 .... 6.34 6.32
Mar.-April.. 6.3619-6.38 6.36*4 6.34)4 8-33)9
Closed quiet.
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointers on Provisions.
, cent* per
k. 82.7603.2
4,796
2,720
2,076
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool, steady; middling uplands 7.19.
Atlanta, steady; inlddllug 1216-16.
New York, steady; middling 13.15.
New Orlesna. steady: middling 121616. .
Augusta, steady; middling 1«4- *
' Savannah, steady; middling 12%.
Galveston, film; middling 1215-16.
Charleston, nominal.
Wilmington, nominal.
Norfolk, steady; middling 13%.
S t. Louis, steady; middling 12%.
oston, steady; middling 13.15.
Baltimore, nominal; middling 13%.
Mobile, qulst; middling 12%.
Philadelphia, steady* middling 18.40.
Houston, steady: middling 1216-16.
Cincinnati, nominal.
Louisville, steady; middling 12%.
TODAY'S FURT RECEIPT8.
The following table shows receipts at the
K rts today, compared with tbe samo day
it year:
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
The following table show's receipts at tbe
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
New Orleans, June 14— About tho only
feature during the morning session was the
usual struggle around tbo even figure— 12c—
for October, which seoius to be the basis
for buying of every, description, and scalp
ers. basing their operation# on It, caused
several small upturns. However, ns stated
yesterday, the old spirit Is lacking and
trading Is more of a protective than of mi
aggressive nature. All this hat probably
Its origin In weather conditions, which con
tinue to favor the crop. Generally fair In
south Texas, partly clondy weather pre
vailed In the rest of the belt with scattered
showers, heavy only at a few points. Tem
peratures am all right. Indications point
to contluued partly cloudy nud scattered
showers, possibly extrusive in eastern
ststes; cooler In northern and western belt.
Texas papers coutaln more reports of Im
proved stands, which Is but natural.
'Government records do not confirm yes
terday’s private uews of heavy ralus In
Mississippi and Arkansas.
New York. June 14.-J. 8. Bache A Co.:
Prices ruled easier and there was some
___ 2.25; orangei.
nlu stock, owing to hIxc and condition
on arrival, per box. 14.60. Florida hon
ey peaches. $2.7503.69 per crate. Grape
fruit, Florida stock, owing to size and
color, per 1k>x, 15.00; Hines. Florida stock,
per 100, $1.25; pen nuts. In sacks averaging
100 pounds each, owing to grade, per poutu*
6V907#c; dried apples, 708%c; drW
peaches, lltye; prunes, 607V9ej cantaloup
$3.00 crate. Strawberries. 10c. Watermelon
86c each. Rhubarb. 50c bunch.
VEGETABLES—Yellow squash, $L00; cab
bage, crate, 2 cents per pound; toma
toes, active, $1.7603.00; potatoes, new, $4.00
04.25 per barrel: oulona, Jx>ul#lann, $2.00 per
bushef; Egyptian 4%c per pound; old
Irish potatoes active $1.1001.20 bushel; ceb
ery, fancy, $2.6003.25 crate; peppers, slow,
$1.25 crate; okra, six baskets, small. $3.60;
crate; lettuce, headed, active. $2.0003.00 per
kraut, half barrel, $3.76; beans, round
green, 76c crate* asparagus, 15020c per
,1 ' %U5 ,wr
GROCERIES.
RICK—Jnp Efa64c; heart talc; fancy bead
G*4R7. according to the grade.
fitF.E8K—Fancy full cream. 16 cents.
Georgia cane syrup, 86 cents gallon; salt,
100-pound, 50c; axle grease 81.75; soda crack-
— —*— m \ bar
i. i>«
ci In
:«»», mum beam
gross, 81.66; roacaroul
Hues, mustard, 83.25 case.
* granulated, 6%c; Now
•—‘itlon, 5c.
ucklea 816; bulk In
bags and barrel* 12c; green 11012c.
Shredded biscuit $5 case; No. 8 rolled oats
spaaiwai
6c; best matches, per
6V907c pound; snrdlut
BUOAR—Standard i
case; red salmon, 85 case; pink
cose; cocoa, 40c; chocolate, 33; anuff, Mb.
rs, 48c; roast beef. 12.80 case; corned beef,
_„60 case; catsup. $1.99 case; sirup, New Or
leans. 35c gallon; corn, 80c gallon; Culm
K tasn, 83.2603.80 case; peanut)
ly cotton, lie; soap, 8L6O04 «
PROVI8I0N3.
PROVISIONS—Supreme hams, 16c* belli..#,
20025 pounds average. 9.70; fat backs. 7.95
Supreme lard. 979: Purity compound. 8%.
~ illfornla hams, 10c; dry salt extra ribs.
FLOUR AND GRAIN.
FLOUR—Highest patent. $5.66; best pot
ent, $6.40; standard patent, $4.75; half pat
ent. $4.50: spring wheat patent $6.
CORN—No. 2 white, 78c; chotee white. 8-V;
white feed. 78c; No. 3 yellow. 78c; mired.
76c: cracked corn, per bushel, 78c; hulls, 13
CHICKEN FEKIr—Fifty-pound sacks. 96c;
Punla chick feed, $2.00; Victor feed, $1.35
brand feed, $1.10.
OATS—No. 2 white. 61c; No. 2 mixed, 60e;
Golden oats. 60v; white clipped. 62c.
MEAL—l’lsln, per 96-pound sacks. 76o; 48
pound sacks, 77c; plain, 20-potiud sacks, 78c;
germ, $1.25.
11AY—Timothy, choice large bales, $1.50;
.x, choice small bales, $1.46; No. 1, one
third bales, $1.40; No. 2. onc-thtrd bales.
40c. Bruud $1.35.
FI8H.
Pisn—Bresm 7c pound; snapper l(k
pound; trout 8c pound; blus fish 7c pound,
pompano, 26c pound: mackerel, l2%e pound:
mixed fish, 5c pouud; fresh water trout, go.
NAVAL 8TORE8.
Ipeelal to The Georgian.
Havatmnh. June 14 - Turpentine firm at
h*^; sale* 108; receipts
cllned to favor buying hccnn*c of the be#v
liquidation recently. Weak long# being
forced out, there was little Incentive to sell
market. Regarding the favorable
her. till# I# to be expected for wild
bad condition# hare existed ho long that n
return to nominal conditions Is but n until
consequence. Wc believe this Is «
weather market, and wou(d favor the buy-
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, 8T0CK8, BONDS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISION*
Carondelet and Gravier Sts* Nsw Orleans.
MEMBERS:
flew Orleans Cotton Etchings. I New Orisons Future Brokers' Aaasclatl#*
» — " * I New Orleans sad Chicago Board# sf Trader
I New York Coffee Exchange.
I Associate MemN*ri Liverpool Cotton Ass'*
Kew York Cotton Exchango.
- York and Chicago Correspondent*.
J.S. BACHE A CO, AND BARTLETT. FRAZIER A CARRINOTBN.
PRIVATE VyiREB TO ALL POINTS.
(From llaywarL. ,
Chicago, June 14.—Bartlutt, Frnzler A Cnr-
rliigtou: When wheat was around a dollar
It was feared the green hug would not only
Injure the Nebraska but the northwestern
spring wheat crop, the foreigner was ex
pected to come right In and buy our wheat
nnd dry cold weather threatened the spring
wheat. All these conditions have passed
away. We have a large stock of wheat
nnd n new crop ready to harvest nud uo de
mand. Thin would seem to mean lower
price#, probably several cent* lower.
Believe wheat, corn nud oat# ure nil a
sale and will go lower.
Feel friendly to provisions and think them
a mirchnac.
The Chicago Record-Iliya Id: Liverpool
Corn Trade New# summary of foreign crops
says: "United Kingdom: The wenther has
Improved, hut the Indicated yield Is rather
below last year. France: The outlook for
tbe crop I# favorable, with offerings light.
Germnuy: Crop prospect# bare Improved.
Foreign grain meet# with a quirk sale.
Hungary: The outlook for the crop con
tinues to show Improvement, but estimates
are very low us to the yield of whent. Home
estimating as low ns n half crop. Ron-
tannin: further rain# hnvo fallen and the
prospects for the spring crops- have Im
proved. Turkey: Beneficial rains have
fnllen which have Improved the crop out
look. Ituaala: The winter wheat crop of
the southwest Is estimated nt 50 per cent.
In Coin ml the crop outlook Is rather poor;
elsewhere moderate to fair. In the south
west the soring croo# have Improved: else
where tbe .
scarce. Italy: Official reports state that
the outlook for the crop Is favorable, while
unofficial reports place the condition *f
moderate. Spain: The weather Is very un
settled and the outlook for the crops Is less
favorable. India: Our agent maintains
his previous estimate of au exportable sur
FAVORABLE WEATHER
BREAKS TOT PRICES
At Midday Over a Cent De
cline Was Established.
Com Lower.
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NEW ORLEANS.
The following t, th. range la cotton fn-
tnre. In New Orleans tortsr:
-i
i
■a
I'l^U
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec. ....
Jan
March. . ..
12.94
luo
12.47
12.03
\i.ii
n. n
12.06
12*98
111
12-47
1104
ii‘.96
11.
12.07
.....1 112.70 I12.1l
12.90 12.96 12.91 12.94-97
12.M 12.60 12.41 12.67
12.3« 12.40 12.34-35 12.60
aMlLM U.91d3 U.0r-M t
1L81-84 U.07-M
11.8211.8311.12-8311.98-99
11.83 11.8S 11.82-84 11.98-99
12.08 12.07 12.07-11 t
Closed steady. j
-= ■=•=— 1 , : P
Chicago, June 14.—It was a Patten
market In wheat, and the man who has
cleaned up more money than any other
Individual In coarse grains was heavier
In the wheat pit than the entire board
of trade combined. The northwest sold
wheat. New York had wheat for sale
and the southwest waa a seller.- The
fact that both northwestern and prima
ry receipts were considerably in excess
of a year ago was a feather In the cAps
of the bears. Wheat closed 21-40
2 l-2c lower for the day, corn was off
7-8@lc, oats lost l-80>5-8c and pr<K
visions were 5015c lower.
tno uuii win uoi hut# mucu snow uom
something happens to the spring wheal
crop," I# the opinion of \V. II. Bartlett,
"with u total whent yield of 620,000.00(
bushels nnd carried over supplies, visible
nnd Invisible, of 150,000.000 to 175.000.000
bushel#, there will he plenty of wheat
It must not be forgotten that few bulb
have auy profit now lu their wheat. Thia
makes the situation an unpleasant one for
the holder, particularly at current prices,
whjch are certainly high If the crop is nor-
*y
body else nt the decrease ___ _
e<r. The uninitiated had assumed
acreage seed-
%r
t the senson for seeding wheat, would
result In on Increased barley acreage. In
stead tbe government report showed a de
crease iff 171,000 acres, which reduced the
total to 6,152,000 acres, which, ou the per
centage furnished. Indies tea a total crop
.bout 168.ono.000 bantu |«, or 10,000.000
bushels less than that harvested last year.
barley men claim that the effect of
the fancy prices ruling for limiting bar-
bad tempted everybody to market their
I barley. They point t
ng of last year's big crop at fancy price#
and to the regular Increase of about o.000,-
000 barrels per year In the consumption of
beer ns an Indlcnthii of probable high
prices for malting barley through the
Inc crop year.
II. V. Jones, who has been through South
Dakota mid North Dakota, says: "This Is a
time to omit positive statements shout
op condition# Northwest. The most I
tub] suggest Is that weather must be fa
vorable to bring out a good yield. The
. mouth Iste. There are only
nineteen days renmlnlng lu June and
-heat does not cover the ground. Tern
erature# are low Hiid there Is a deficleu
y of sunshine."
Minneapolis to likely: "Wler worm work
ing In wheat In North Dakota; wheat turu-
ug vellow In South Dakota "
John Inglls to Wrenn: "Murphysboro to
it. Louis wheat 5 to 20 bushels nu acre;
ery mixed; quality uncertain; oats full
ire; lmy short."
Kansas Ulty message to J. J. Stream:
Corn acreage In Texas snd Oklahoma
large, but crop three weeks late and very
thin nnd poor Maud.”
Private Russian report estimated the
heat crop at 508.001.000 bushels, ngalnat
i average of GM.000.000 bushel#: rye 620,-
000,001 bushels, against 800.000.000 bushels;
598,000,000 bushels, s against 80O,()00,000
bushels.
,n niRnaim reported. , __ ...
woods. N. Dak., show-
destruction; Lynchburg.
“ ‘ spotting
lllg wire
up.
of the
talking (Uk -...... N .. .
81.5) wheat when the market was nearly
13c higher. It often has liefallen that when
utlinenl runs highest or lowest the turn
has been nigh
TOP PRICES NOT REACHED
IN COTTON YARN MARKET
irk Uoiunierclal; Brices have eon-
Inucd to advance In the cotton yarn mar
ket since the week opened, nnd judging
ut present condition# top prices have uot
... yet been reached. Buyers are still ac
tively engaged In placing orders for Itoth
near-by nltil long distant deliveries, with
sr-hr deliveries becoming shorter and
difficult to get. Weaver# are placing
*r» on medium and high
iih Tor deliveries running as far
February, TDS, while knitters are
gaged In covering their require-
tits up to the end of the year. The brisk
tilled In bringing out several
prices as some selling
idlug higher prices than
athers. basing these high prices ou the
’ "■ 1 the anxiety of
liberal
leumud ha .
Irregularities lu
gent#
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Chlraco grata and prorlalon Quotation,
for today ar, aa follow,, compared with
ycaterdny a cloae:
_ .. . Pre.loua
Open. High. Low. Cloae. Cloae.
WHEAT—
July.... PI
Dept.... M»;
Dm.... ti%
COHN-
July....
P1K
SPVi
fciii
m sir
1*0 RK-
Jtily.. 15.90 15.90
*TiKr2. WH ,6 - 9;H
n.:: S:5?S
IBS—
July... 8.62)9 8.55
P i
its
LIVERPOOL GRAIN.
Wheat opened % lower and nt 1:30 p. in,
h lower. Closed *4 lower.
Corn opened unchanged and at 1:30 p. ra.
% lower. Closed % lower.
CHICAGO CAR LOT8.
The receipt* of grain In car lots today
ml estimated receipts for tomorrow ore nt
follows:
Today. Tomor.
THE SUGAR MARKET.
I#>udon beets steady; June and July 9s 9* 4 d!
since the week opened, especially on South-
ern counts. Frame Feeler cones from 8s
right straight through to 30# show nu up-
ward tendency, with nevernl count# now
being held at sharp advance#. No. jo# are
toil ay quoted at 22c Hat, hut tome buyer#
have paid. It I# stated, a# high as 22*4c for
this number for near by delivery.
other counts, ou which buyers have been
anxious to purchase, have also ln*en pushed
up In a similar manner, and while the open
market quotations fall to Itullcnte this. It
ertholess the fact that some buyers
Imve been Induced to pay anywhere from
% to %c per Pound above the flat values
quoted. The fact that knitters are paving
high prices for cotton yarn Is shown 1»v tin*
they have named on their spring
1908 lines of finished good*, nnd It Is be-
lieved that If the yarn uinrket continues
on Its present basis still further advances
will be named on the finished gm>da.
Narrow rPint Cloths Mova.
Among the selling agents and cotton
good# brokers yesterday the statement was
current that the movement In narrow print
cloth# nt a basis of 413-16e for regainrc
was of larger proportion than for any pre-
loti* day this month. On nnrrow g«»od* lu
7 nnd 25 Inch widths very strong ordering
for near-by delivery is reported bv printers
«... i.-— ——• - • ‘wills In'qulrv con’-
nrlv fall delivery
— -— For wide cloth#
the market holds steady with standards at
7c nud 39 Inch 68*72 on a busts of j>»; c for
spot# aud not below S%e ou contract.
WEATHER REPORT.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
In the upper
ern lake region, whoae crest extends south
to Memphis. On either side of this high
area Is n~ —
tered nor
Colorado.
Cloudiness prevails over the eastern half
or the map and In the northwest, where
showers hnve beeu general during the Inst
24 hours.
Italn was falling this morning at Cincin
nati and New York..
As a rule the temperature changes for
the 24 hours ending at 7 a. m. today are
smnll and unimportant.
The conditions favor fair weather In this
_*ction tonl _ *“ *“■“ — * * "*
tie change
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
meridian time, Jane 14, 191
8TATIONS
mm.
elcrady.
•Chattanooga, p. ol>
Coluinhui, p. cloud/.
Gainesville, dear. . .
Greenville, clear. . , .
Griffin, cloudy. ....
•Macon, cloudy
••Montlcello. cloudy. .
Newnan (missing)
Rome, cloudy
? partanbnrg, clear. ..
allapoosa, p. .cloudy.
occoa, clear
••West Point, p. clo’y
iiit.i-
m
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street
Special to Tbe Georgian.
(From Hayward, Vick A Clark.)
New York, June 14.—J. S. Bache Ac Co.
London market generally weaker. There
have been no further failures and the mar
ket Is left to take Its own course. Amer
icans are % lower.
Yesterday s features, outside of tbe v
ness In Interborougb-Metropolltan securi
ties, was Its extreme dullness. Tbe Kyan
Belmont people deny that they are bunt
ing for money abroad. The unfaroratde
comment on payment of dividend 6n prefer
red continues.
Tbe railroads continue to show heavy
gross increases aud Juue may break all rec<
orda.
Crop altuatlon, according to tbe railroad
official*, too early to Judge.
There rosy be a sagging market today on
account of weakness abroad and bears'
threatening attitude.
Little luterest In tbe market as yet.
The only feature has been the buying of
Union Pacific by Wormser, who luti Imught
over 10,000 shares, and atlll bidding for 1,000
Looks as If liquidation had again started
in stocks.
Town Tonics: The market looks as if It
would break pretty badly if a few thousand
•hares of real stock were offered around the
room. Apparently Insider* are nursing tbe
market while some Important liquidation Is
going on. There Is no outside demand to
apeak of. and what there Is Is almost en
tirely from the short interest, which has
luatlon and In London over affairs In
various continental centert, arid this will
have a very bad effect, unless something
develops to change sentiment materially.
Weakness In the Interborougb-Metropol!-
tan stocks Is not at all liked, and Induce*
the belief t^at there may be other quar
ters of the market to be subjected to sim
ilar pressure. In fact, It would not sur-
rise us If the market were In for a fair
reak before a new upturn can he looked
*“ ** "'•lut saving that selling
ould ne accompanied
old be accompanied
1 prefer to advise a
buying. In the be-
securea later on to
Both cotton und wheat, If bought on
:eak snots, should return profits.
The New York Financial Bureau: Con-
eediug recovery. There Is no change
i the figures given yesterday morning In
detailed gossip, nnd the following
nalgni
f. Ht.
F ou recessions toward the lower
lg limits, from 1 to 2 points down,
luted Copper, Locomotive. Smelt-
Paul, Distillers, Great Northern
I, Missouri Pacific, Reading, Ht.
I Steel. The Americau story of a
stilt to force the Union Pacific to give up
Its security holdings may cause un attack
on that stock today.
COTTON CROP BACKWARD;
MAKES FOOD FOR WEEVILS.
New Orleans, Jgne 14.-The Tiuies-Demo-
crat: “Yesterday’s cotton market bore
some evidence of n sold-out condition, but
out of steam nnd the recovery was not ns
““ " “*■*“ have been. Quito logl- .
—„ contended that the boll Anneonna
weevils' Idea of an Ideal crop condition Atchison .
has lw»en carried out In ample keeping
HULK OF TRADING
ii iqm STBS
Seems To Be Very Little
Liquidation m the Rest
of the List.
READING VERY WEAR
Professionals Unloading ar,J
the-Shorts Are Putting
Out Stocks.
9 MR—.. Jqui<
1/ rerealed In the trading.
<u«r*— —— -■■
Till, renewed
ilsptny of weakness did not remit, hew
ever, from any frr.h development, In th.
financial •Ituatlon. It wu the cumuIntiS
reiutt of the discouragement which bit
been growing In speculative circle,. The?!
w«« nut, attention pnhl to the Itnmedntl
money outlook «■ likely to prorldH?
tlonnl element of deprejulon. On top of h,
bevy loss lu caeh bonk holding,, f.ires'jnc!
owing the mifnvornlde bank itatement tol
morrow, come the ennotmeement this
Ing of nnotber 11,000,000 gold engneeinen,
for eiport. The .took market SntiS
under Pressure with no rally of Importance
during the first two hours, and It wh, noted
that the support, by vompnrlson with whst
It lt"d been recently, was decidedly feeble
New York. June K—Tbo stock marker
opened .with general decline* running from
Ft to H per cent In tho majority of the n«
nnd extending to 1V4 In HmeFtlng. which
opened down to 116 and linraedlntely drop,
pod to lMNi. Northern I-sclllc and Atchison
were the only stocks which ahowed Improve!
ment. Atchison, however, lost tt of i,.
guilt, leaving It H above Inst night.
MINING STOCKS.
Boston. June 14.—Op
53, Grecne-Cananea 15m
43. Copper Range 76%
19%, North Butte 87.
THE LONDON STOCK MARKET.
with the little peat'# most appetizing de-
dlnner should coat „. w ....
ful analysis ahowa concluglvuly that the cot
ton market altuntlop, in so far u# the
‘’ron prospect may Influence It, enjoy
far-reaching stability. Questions affecting
the world's trade may be open to Ulscus-
# on, but the raw cotton price opponent can
win no permanent advantage by misinter
preting current news from the cloth mar
ket. A corner In print cloth at Fall River
Is not a bearish argument on raw cotton
requirements, a# some Innocents were led
to believe on Wednesday."—Hayward, Vick
'"“Pcrature for the 12-hour p»
flod .ndlng « a. m. this data.
••Not Included In dlitrlet average,.
, . HEAVY RAINFALL.
Amlfa, La., 2.00j Melville, La„ 1.50! Allen-
dale. s. c.. 2.20; Illsckville, 8 C„1M-
Hreensborn. X C.. 1.60: Halelgh. S. C.. 2.(S.
CENTRAL
STATION.
Atlanta. . .
Augusta. . .
Charleston. .
Galveston. . ,
Little Rock.
Memphis. . .
Mobile. . . . ,
Montgomery.
Now Orleans..
Oklahoma. . ,
Savannah. . .
Vicksburg. . ,
Wilmington,
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
-s - JMppwclabi* raluftilL
re»terc1*T ••For 24 hours ending 6
.5th meridian time.
Remarks.
The temperature has risen over the east
ern part, nnd has fnllen *IJghtly over the
western part of the section. Rnlu has fnllen
nt nearly all stations, with heavy rainfall#
... .u* rarolluas.
I. U. MARBURT.
Section Director.
WEATHER FORECAST.
Georgia—Rhower# Friday; Saturday fair;
light variable winds.
I#mlslnnn—Generally fair Saturday; partly
cloudy, possibly showers and thunder storm#
lit south portion.
Arkansas—Partly cloudy, probably show
ra In north portion.
Oklahoma nnd Iudlan Territory—Generally
fair.
Fast Texn* (North nnd 8outh)-I»nrtly
cloudy. _
and South)—Generally
WEATHER IN COTTON BELT.
Texan—Fort Worth, Temple nnd Waco,
clear aud warm: Han Antonio, Houston and
Taylor, clear; Dallas, partly cloudy and
Mississippi—Meridian, clear. light showers
yesterday; Ynioo Ulty, Jack non. IIaxlehur#t
....... - — ... llaxlehurst
id kosi Itisko. cloudy and warm: Natchez.
aud Greenville, partly
dear; Vicksburg
■■■■ ml h< .
IjOttUbna—Alexandria, clear aud warm:
Lake ( buries. Shreveport and Menroe
cloudy: Opelousas, partly cloudy nnd hot
Alabama—Mobile, clear and hot; Florence
nnd Selma, cloudy nnd mol; Huntsville
cloudy and threatening, heaviest ralu lu
years last night, lowlands flooded.
North ^ rnriHlnn—Uhnrlotte. partly cloudy
after
had regular, cloudburst yesterday
THE METAL MARKET,
iv York. June 14.—The metal markets
ed very little Interest and prices were
unchanged, with the exception of spot tin,
, which Improved %o ou tbe strength of
• the foreign market.
THE COFFEE MARKET.
New York, June 14.—Coffee'cable#;
Havre at 10 a. m.. market steady; noon
unehanged; sale* 10,000.
Hamburg, 10 a. m.. market unchanged;
ket barely steady.
Silo Paulo reeel|
Jundlahy receipt.
The following fl^ui
do. preferred
Chesapeake and Ohio .. ,
Canadian Pacific
Erie
do, preferred
Illinois Central
Louisville and Nashville .. ,
Mexican Central preferred .
Northern Pacific
New York Central
Pennsylvania .. .. .. .. ,
Philadelphia and Reading
Rock Island .. .. .
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
St. Paul
Union Pacific
United States Steel
do, preferred
Wabash
16774
- 1 .■
, 56)9 ....
136 ,138
110741113%
2074 .
124% . ..
112% 11174
•*4119)4
COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET.
: for today:
tbe New York coffee
January .. ..
February .. .
March
April .. ..
May
June
July
August .. ..
September ..
October ..
November
December .
Opening
Bung#.
. .6.20-5.30
, ..5.20-5.35
,.0.30-5.35
.. 5.25-5.36
,.5.30 5.35
..5.50-5.65
,.5.25-6.30
,.6.15-5.20
,.5.20-5.25
,.5.1*5.25
..5.15-5.20
.5.20-6.25
rinssH
5.25-5.30
IMfM
lifi
6.35 5.40
6.40-5.45
5.20- 5.25
5.15- 5.20
6.15- 6.20
5.15- 5.20
5.15-5.20
6.20- 5.25
Closed steady. Sale# 63,750 bags.
LIVE ~8TO CKM A R KET.
Chicago, June 14.—Hogs—Receipts 19,000.
Market 5c higher; light $5.8606.12)9; mixed
15.8006.10; heavy •* ****<*> •«
5.85; plga $5.5006. ^
to choice heavy $5.9606.06.
Cattle—Receipts 2.000. Market ateadv;
beeves $4.5O06.sO; cows $1.7004.70; heifers
$2.6005.^: onlres $5.5007.25; goo«l prime
steer# $8.5506." “ '**“
Stocker# and
06.40; yearllnga $6.2507;
western $607.00.
Following ts given the op
June. .....
July. . . f . . .
September
October. ....
November. . • •
December. . . . ,
Closed steady.
Following are the cotton seed oil sale* for
the opening and 1:45 o. m. call: 800 July st
56)9. 100 October at 66%. 100 October at &)fc
Total stock sales 617,100 sbarev.
41 042
55U?55%
«!»3«
INVESTMENTS
6%, 7% and 8%
Mortgages on choice Macon
Real Estate.
Net to the investor. No taxes.
Will furnish best references snd
pay expenses of party to Inspect.
MURPHEY & TAYLOR
Macon, Ga.
New York.
Baltimore.
Boston. Chicago. Washington.
Atlanta. New Orleant. San Francisco.
Philadelphia-
London.
Ths American Audit Company,
100 Broadway, New York City.
F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. P. A., Prea. G. E. MANWARING, Vice Pre.
THEO COCHEU, JR.,.Secretary.
The American Audit Company, chartered under the laws of New York,
ta empowered to examine the affairs of, and make reports upon tho t'oan-
clal condition of private and public concerns for directors, officers rw la -
divlduals. Tho preparation and Installing ot systems a specialty.
ATLANTA BRANCH. 1015-1016-1017-1018 FOURTH NAT'L BANK BLDO.
C. B. BIDWELL, Resident Manager.
Telephone, Main 872. Cable Address, Amdit, New Yori* -
L. H. Fairchild. Established 1885. S. J. White.
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY,
rtakm*
th- hr
ins tl
th- «!
buna ml i
vun» yarns.
NEW ORLEANS.
Members;
X*w York Co (Too Kxrhnngt.
N-w Orl-nns Board of Trade.
Chicago Bnord of..Trail-.
LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION.
Prtr.te Wire, to NEW YOUK .ad CUtCAUO. Unl.tt Mtlclted tor fatar* .1«BS-
u. c. ooyi:u,v
New Orteans Cotton Exchange.
New York Cotton Exchange,
on.-aii# stock Exchange.
#bove Exchang-e
FRANK HAWKINS, I'r-aldent.
II. M. ATKINSON. Vlc-I»re*ldeot. THOM AH C. ERWIN, Caihler.
JOSEl'H A. M'CORD, VIce-FrealUeaL tt. W. BYERS. AMlitant C**hltt.
Third National Bank
Capita! .... $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits $400,000.00
DR. A. W. CALHOUN.
MILTON DA MU AN.
JOHN W. GRANT,
j. n. nttnnai.lt,
J. CARROLL PAYNE.
E. B. ROSSER..
ALONZO R6CMARDSON & CO.,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Empire Building. Dell Phone, MaL’i 81L
ATLANTA. GEORGIA-