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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1»0T.
IN LATE SESSION
and
Decline Was Rapid
Sharp in the Last Ten
Minutes.
PROFIT TAKING HEAVY
feather Favorable—Closed
Barely Steady, 13 to 26
Points Lower.
York. Job* 15.—In th« cottoa mar-
Uwr« <>■ furtlcr aelUas by comml.-
SL home* at the opening and price,
JJ, down JSU points, tbo .Jung being
uinl on line weather nil through the
Sath Poor cables and bearish figures on
X, risible supply were also responsible
.1. the selling. Following tbo call, pro-
Mdonsls corered some of their shorts.
Km, the market n steadier tone,
“professionals In New York nro Tory bear-
u[,n3 bare told freely, one prominent
Senior haring a largo block of August for
gT. thoofbt to be for the leading bull.
pJSdlrtloni of lie for October are freely
“u'tbe last ten minute* of Saturday 1 * Ha
em prices were forced rapidly downward,
Seefose being barely ateady if to 28 point*
lower than Friday's finals.
Comparative receipts at all U. S. ports:
Vet receipts Saturday 2,281
game dsy laat year 3,652
Decrease 1.371
Total receipts since September 1....3,708,474
Same time laat year ,7,584.?,CO
Increase 2,124,114
Estimated receipts: ^ ^
B«.—i$i
Hooslon '...« 800 to 400 1,213
Uorement at Atlanta:
Becdets Saturday, Juste 15 20
5une day last year 72
Decrease 52
Shipments Saturday, June 16. 70
Same day last year 50
Increase 20
Stock on band Saturday, June 15.
8une time laat year
Increase
. 4,745
. 2,742
. 2,004
19
NEWS AND GOSSIP
°* the Fleecy Staple.
Sp6C, ^o" T $? c<w «'an.
Newport *&*»». V |C S * Clark.)
quiet 4 lawJr on i^ r .°, n 1,te - Opened
? ' lwd ;ira
American.
KTSS3 ttSf rally
Ss ^WUr&fcr ;*
&«,„“& cottonTui K
,n?TBaS baits of cotton be-
t T h *. re t0 * h, P to York for
HEJFUP Ju, 7 contracts. Think this nc-
day 0 ** * or , * >ot * n Uvvpool to-
co&°^n g s*lM the "totlstlcal position of
Ph« v.£e n Ja ? e ■■ made by
The New lork financial Chronicle:
This
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
MARKETS
Mr. Lively** twenty-five
years' experience of ed
iting market* Id Atlanta
and the Sooty has made
him a recognised au
thority Id bla specialty.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
Visible supply .. 3,503.829'
American 2,632,829
n alght, week .. 68,930
’ort receipts ... 27,776
Exports 35.424
“*• receipt* ... 13,295
nt. shipment* .. 42.606
Iut. stocks 217,927
Last Last
Week. Week. Year.
4.050.708 8,451.471
2.653.708 1,990,471
64,000 61,011
12 1 71,856 10,484,561
437.000 370.483
M.000 29.858
'74,112 107.755
23.432 17.036
61,732 86,986
242,288 229,409
Following Is the Liverpool cotton state
ment Friday, June 14:
Week’s sales »!ooo ^OOO
Of which American 28,000 40.000
For export kk) »
^or speculation 300
forwarded 68.000
Total stocks .....1,157,000
Of which American 1,023,000
Actual exports
>>eek's receipts ...
Of which American
Since September 1.,
Of which American
Stocks afloat
Of which American
NAME OF ETOOS.
800
80,000
K
8,000
25.000
12.000
.000
22.000
18.000
4.561.000 3,625,000
8,694.000 2.787.000
117.000 95.000
78.000 73,000
Anaconda ...........
American Locomotive, . . .
do, preferred . .
Am. Smelting ltef.
do, preferred .... . , .
Atchison
do. preferred
American Cotton OH.....
Am. Car Foundry .... , ,
Baltimore ft Ohio ......
Brooklyn Rapid Tran.. • . .
Canadian Pacific
Chicago and Northw'n. . • .
Chesapeake ft Ohio ......
Colorado Fuel A Iron. , , ,
Central Leather .......
^ do, preferred .......
Chicago ft Great W
Ch engo, M-, 4 St. P.. . . .
Delaware 4 Hudson
Distiller's Securities 1 ! I .
„ do| preferred ", *
General Electric
Illinois Central .......
Am. lee Secu. .tie,
Louisville 4 Nashville
Mexican Central
Missouri Pacific .
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5
S
35
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82*
1154
8154
120
119ft
119ft
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5714
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12554
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20**
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U054
7451
7454
745k
NAME OF STOCK.
National LMd, ....
Northern Pacific. , . ,
New York Central , ,
Norfolk & Western.. •
l’ennaylvunla. . . . » .
People's Gas. .....
Pressed Steel Car. • .
do. preferred. . . ,
Pacific Mall. ......
Heading
Republic Steel, . . . .
Rock Island. .
do. preferred. . .
Blose-Sheffleld. . . .
Teuu. Coal A Iron. .
Texas A Pacific. . , ,
Union Pacific. . . . .
United States Steel. .
do. preferred. . ,
Va.-Car.Cbemlcal. . ,
do. preferred. . ,
Western Union. . . ,
Wabash
do, preferred ,
NEW YORK.
tures In New J
Orleans June 16.-Hnyward, Vick ft Sept*.*. '
,Iark: Should market decline cor 1 " k
would start buying on a decided c
weather Indicated for Monday.
Indications by today's map polr
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool, easier;
Atlanta. stead; '
New York, o
New Or leu ns,
lafustt, steady;
larannab, steady;
Memphis, steady;
Baltimore, nominal: middling 13%.
Galveston, quiet: middling 12 15-16.
Charleston, nominal.
Wilmington, nominal.
Norfolk, steady; middling 13%.
St. Louis, steady; middling 12%.
Boston, steady; middling 13.05.
Baltimore, nominal; middling 13%
Mobile, nulet; middling 12%.
Philadelphia, steady; middling 13.C
Houston, quiet; middling 1215-16.
today's port receipts.
The following table shows receipts at the
and cooler In Texas, but an unfavorable
turn Is Indicated for Monday, with show
ers, possibly heavy, for north Texas and
central states.
Liverpool cables: "Think It time to strad
dle by selling July New York and buying
same position In Liverpool, as possibly 50,-
000 will he shipped from here."
Look for a decidedly unfavorable outlook
on Monday, rain and cooler Indicated for
western belt. Think market a purchase on
scale down.
i
1
2
ill i
1
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June
July
Aug.. . . .
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
•Tan
March. . ..
ii'.s'-
11.:..
11.4'
11.0"
h
11.69
11.76
ii*85
P
11.46
U.M
p
ilB
11.69
11.76
M
Sett
S3
11.li
11.41
U.0
Si
11.67
(11.6841
11.611L6142
11.89 11.39-40
11.29 11.24-26
11.4311.41-42
1L411L8M0
11.42 11.41-42
11.5211.5142
11.4411.6748
ill
IL4
i!
l.'i
-48
-82
LIVERPOOL.
2 p. m. and close, compared” w(th°yesterday.’
Futures opened quiet and steady.
Opening
Range.
Jure —
6.64<
November..., 6.86
oveinner-December. 6.82
ecember-January.... 6.81
January-Fehruary.... 6.29
Fehrunry-March 6.29
March-Aprll 6.30
Closed quiet and steady.
C.65J4
6.45vj
6.37
6.83
i-m
6.29
6.29
6.49
sat
6.85
6.88%
6.34
6.34%
1
NEW ORLEANS. i
p
Th, followlna; Is the ran*. In cotton fa- 11
turei In N.w Orlenu* today:
TiU
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June |
July 12.8012.50
8« u *t.'. ■, ■
Oct 11.85 11.87
l>eo.'*.i i'L76 itTS
1*2! 76
ij‘i :
1L6G
il*cc
11.67
11.67
*1176
i?!ii
11.70
ii.*62
ittt
11.67
TWZ
12.76
IS
m
1.81 -62
1.63-64
1.70-76
105“ l
12.94 0
12.41 r
1124-38 e
1L91-92 M
11.8144 13
11.82- 83 w
11.82- S4 W
Closed eteady.
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointers on Provision!.
12,487,
time _
Foreign
Chicago Record-Herald: At the low prices
reached on Wednesda/'e break Jnly wheat
showed a decline of ISftc, September llftc
',321 year before last and 9,750,389 ,ame •“« 10 V f ™ m *»• h'sh pdMS
in 1904 - reached May 27, when the respective months
reign export? for the week have been | «*A
«^7^arn;nd\l0i' , |.«*m7‘m‘;kln/Ih: I thii blg rhrttfagT p-*e.".H -.tfirmnM^l|J
total thus far for the season 8.138,358. higher than they were when the recent big
against 6,125,930 last year, an Increase of I advance started with the publication of the
2 012 428 government crop report May 10. The de-
’Northern mills takings and Canada dur- »*«® represents only shout half of the
lng the past seven days show a decrease I $? va ? ce {“ n, * 0 T *. rom to® * ow J***
of 808, ns compared with the correspond- J* tr . cb * w ?*n July
lng perlo<l last year, and their total tak-1 <6 ty e nr lv « . w
Ings sines September 1 have Increased 185.- * bft .i3iifr£lnt »Siw
527. The total takings of American mills, | 11 • Indifferent to our declines as they pre-
Xew Orleans.
Galveston. . .
Mobile
Savannah. . .
Charleston. . .
Wilmington. . .
Norfolk
Baltimore. ......
Philadelphia
Brunswick
Totnl.
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
North, South and Canada, thu. fur for tha Jloujljr tad.taea_toadvance
they
Althi
ough
aeasou have b«n 4.6«,035. against 4,833,944 ‘Le Krtalt h.r. stjmoUud r.new«d jonutrj
lost roar. Those Include 2,454,646 by K’orth- £»„?*>'
ern .pinners, ngalnnt 2.259,il9.*
I result in auy Mg export bust us ss. The
Sto”cU ,, M"tho‘“;Mboart'nnd the twenty. ««nblnjd milling and spMulatly. purehaaea
_Jno leading Southern Interior eentera havo war* aot awrly lam enough to tot, cut
decreaaed during the week 27,036 b.l«s. °< «£e enrwgt » «*« >'«
'orrcspondlng or *'trpl n * °* cash receipts st primary
sod are now enters from interior shippers. Some bear-
1906 Ish sentiment wae arou.W by the offers of
.ov.uu.us ..U„» .... „„ at porta and "«'-<'"•*> No- * "4 winter A>.*nat ahlp-
Interior towns from the last crop and the I nient to this market from Illinois and alls-
SS of --da of wl, have been ra-
l. U,426,64L *fal0St if.092,834 for the sam. ^'jyl w"Tch‘stow'd «rioJi
‘ damage by green bugs. The four, lower
agnlnst a decrease (luring the corresponding
period lsst season of 102,249, and are now ♦
54,463. less than at this date In .MM, I '» h $L \
Including stocks left
period last year.
OPENED UNCHANGED
ID FRACTION HIGHER
Wheat Declined Sharply.
Later Recovered Above
Eriday’a Close.
Chicago, June 15.—Thero was n complete
change In sentiment In wheat on- the buy-
ng by the "Fatten crowd," whq were tnk
Ipg profits. The trailing on of otbecrJn
terests made tbo demand a big one. Trade
was of enormous proportions. The selling
was scattered. News was &|ven conslu-
—liih ° especially 1 ” " ^ <rta ^ u « nI . ot
ATLANTA MARKETS.
Tb. following table tbowa receipt, it the
Interior town* today, compared with the
nine dny Inst ye»r:
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK’S
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
ru w -X ork ' Jnn7 15.-j! 8. Bacho 4 Co.:
cotton market ruled bury. Belling
mu, r *5* eatenelve forced prlcee lower
SLy*'. active month*. Re porta from tbo
J^tb Indicated continued favorable weath-
,i; r£ ‘ wero aervoua on the outlook
■» w'ather over Sunday. Thera waa
■0 rsiij to ,mount to anything. The re-
Strann c0,,0 9 (ooda trade Indlcato a
aStin-lfcM and decretao In tnppllts
•tin cotton yarna at the ton of theyear.
JmJ market will follow weather con-
EmV. C‘ r ' dMlln « ot over He
lfcow.UA- bl ' r e»u report at first showed
Sow i n Hnee. The present selling
b :*„°. B **>• P*« of long* who
‘He market to grab iiroflta.
tad f rCM * rt now around bottom
M waaid liny on any further break.
HESTER’S WEEKLY
COTTON STATEMENT
statement of the move-
BbS foniws: ,0r * h9 WCelt en,Un * ,nn *
^onporod with last year. It ahowa an In-
Uu hsiif ' ! 'v w eek In round figuree of
WS With yeer before last
" nd w,tl1 m ,n
•bov ’'ajs Of Juno, the total,
SetMM ti r . M “ " nder ls * t xn»r of 25,000, a
if year before last
•S-Wott™"' ow th * «»•
WioL,! 1 *?.? 7 d *W of the season that have
hj.otMyiBMJl shaad of the 287
6tri vf.ttW.r nr 2,481.000, ahead of ths same
•4 bJTri.MO,™ ““ ® a ' 000 ‘o' 1 «l>ead of
i*>T U paa7 U wAT t j ,ro P* h * lolo sight daring
fcMf for ,1f. k is* •>♦.» 64,639 balea, ngalnst
hit 7« r '?5> K v * n Mays ending thin date
S tutS.'S?* 7, nr '’' f °re laat and 27,-
fbertran d,S^5 . • *P an<1 ‘ or ,h0
M,ln,tiK*i! P* .Juno It has beon 111,665,
eKsms ^* r
[* l>. Imljr* ln . ,t WI.44J same time
k *diotn? JmV’t.r 5 .*
•W 1.71** *»44 ;:i r * ljWS.22l year before last
f? day, ofeh.*?* tot *> movement for the
6t# jg ««ason from September 1 to
^ •««lnst 10,647,03 last year,
entirely sapped and had fallen flat to
the stem. The remaining grains were olive
with the bugs, which were working Indus
trlously and which scattered out in a show-
FRUIT AND PRODUCE. I tr when the wheat heads were shaken.
EGOR—-Active 17«17Hc Flslda art generally Infected on all except
LIVE POULT:RY—Hens, active. 42%C45e jew lands not prmrioaiiW
each; ducks, Pekin, 80c each; puddle, 25c J l0T * ral C0Unt ‘ M - including Cass
each: turkeys, dull, 10c per pound. and Fulton,
DRESSED POULTRY-Turkeys, undrawn,
active, 15016c pound; fries, active, 25080cI n ., . .
KsrSSrSoulS pouml; rfack *’ ™* nwn 'WORLD’S VISIBLE
PRODUCE—Lord, 12c pound; hams ac
tive 16c pound: shoulders active lOOUc
pound: sides active, 11c pound; batter dull;
10O12%c pound; beeswax active, 25c pound;
honey, bright, active, 10c pound; honey In
1-pound blocks, active, 12%e pound.
FRUITS—lemons, fancy afessena, 14.500
4.75; bananas per bunch, culls, active, $1.00;
SUPPLY STATEMENT
Secretary Hestsr's statement of the
world'* visible supply of cotton for the
uuuiu, vuiAi, avu.tt, ft ,wi ■ week ending Friday, June 14, shows a de
ls per pound; plneapnlett, crease for the week Just closed of •160,019.
7608.25; oranges, Collfor- against s decrease of 168,637 Inst veer
to size ana condition a decrease of 102.065 year before last.
'and
$4.10. Florida bon-1 The total visible la *8.923.266, against 4.
0 per crate. Grape 073.275 last week, 3,457,873 last year and 3,
owing to site asg 1716,631 year before last, of this the total
Deluding Egypt. Brasil, India, etc..
peaches, ll%c; prunes, 6®7%c; cantaloupe, I n,S7L000, against S,2m.OOO last week. 1.461,000
(3.00 crate. Strawberries, 10c. Watermelons, I last year and 1.861,000 f renr before Inst.
35c each. Rhubarb, 60c bunch. I The total world's visible supply of cotton.
VEGETABLES—Yellow squash, $1.00; cab-1 ss above, shows a decrease compared with
bage, crate, 2 centa per pound; toma- Mast week of *150,019, on Increase compared
toes, active, $1.7501.00; potatoes, new, $4.75 with laat yeer of *465.883 and an Increase
64.25 per barrel: onions, Louisiana, $2.00 perl corapnred with year before last of *207,625.
bushel; Egyptian 4%c per pound; old I Of the world’s visible supply of cotton, ns
Irish potatoes active $1.1601-20 bushel; cel* above, there is now afloat and held In Great
ery, fancy, $2.6001.26 crate; peppers, alow, Britain and continental Europe 2.412,000,
$1.25 crate; okra, six baskets, small, $160; against 1,821,000 laat year and 1,924,000 year
crate; lettuce, headed, active. $2.0003.00 per before laat; lu Egypt 97,000. against 87,000
kraut, half barrel, $3.76; beans, round | inat year and 160,000 /eer before last; In
green, 60c crate; asparagus, lMJ16c per India 769,000. against 983,000 last year and
2-pound bunches; cucumbers, $1.25\l.75 per 970,000 year before last: and In the United
crate; egg plant, $3.0002.50. v States 656,000, ngalnst 616,000 last year aod
- 672.000 year before last.
GROCERIF8 I •Including addition to Liverpool stock 5,000
BICE—Jap ietM?ih«d iiota fancy bead
*7r»«n, 16 rent.: WEEKLY CHRONICLE’S
Ida'ereclhl REPORT ON WEATHER.
ers K 6%c"'pound; lemon 7cf oyster 7c; bar- „ . _ —“—7* At
rel candy, per pound, 6%c: mixed, per I New York, June 15.—Our telegraphic re-
pound, 64c: tomatoes,. 2-pound, lio0 esse; I ports from ths South Indicate tost the
8-pound, »t6; nary beans, $2.40: Lima beans I weather has been favorable oulte generally
1c; beat matches, per gross, $1.41; macaroni. 2 the past week. Rata has fallen In most
;u07r pound; saralnee, mustard, $3.25 ctee. seetIons, but, on the whole, the preclpItS'
8UGAR—Standard granulated. 6%c; New tiou hoe been light, and In a number of
* *—dantntlon, 6e. Idlatrlcts of Texas dry weather has —
Arbucklea $16; bulk In I vailed. As a rule, our advices denote i
bags and barrels 12c; green 11012c. I (he crop Is improving. Boll weevils are
Shredded biscuit $6 cese; No. 2 rolled oats claimed to hare caused some damage In
$3.25 e*®*; •*<* grits, 96-pound bags, $LS5; I Texas.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Chicago grain and provision quotations
for today are ae follows, compared with
yesterday'* close:
Previous
WHEAT- 01 " 0- Ul *’’ - L ° W ' Cl0 ‘®' Cl0W '
^ 22H SS*
^CORW-” W “
&::: jig
gfc:*.; S&
PORK-**™
Jnly.. 15.70
Sen,.. 15,774
LARD-
Jnly... 8.674
Sant... 1.78
.-IT 4
88 8S SS
I k I P
15.774 15.85 15.75 15.70
15.90 15.15 15.574 U.7T
S:So !:Sg ^4 1:8
I.K4 I S* S S 1:1?4
MODERN MILLER CROP OUTLOOK.
tlons are pvora! ..
Is generally noted this week, especially in
Kansas ana Nebraska. Wheat cutting will
be general In Tennessee next week If the
weather Is favorable. Prospects are for
an unusually large crop to the Pacific
Northwest
CHICAGO CAR LOT8.
WEATHER REPORT.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
With the exception of a small nrea of
cloudiness In the Dakotas, clear weather
c0 ^ ?£ ^, nearly the entire map this morning.
Showers htre occurred at stations on the
Atlantic coast from Jacksonville to New
York ana at a number of stations In the
northwest.
The pressure Is highest on the north Pa
cific coast and over the Great Lakes, while
It is low—* — “
ISM
ast and over the
Owest on the north Atlantic const and
•»* •tales Just east of the Rooklee.
The temperature has not changed mate
rially In the last 24 hours, but the tendency
has been to warmer over the northern half
o* tbs map and cooler over ths south.
• THS outlook Is for continued fnlr weather
In this section tonight and Sunday, with no
marked change in temperature.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
ESS.to*.?4 hours ending^nt 8 a. m„ 76th
meridian time, June 16, 1907.
Atlanta, clear. . ,
•Chattanooga, clear,
••Columbus
Gainesville, clear. .
Greenville, clear. . ,
Griffin, clear. . , ,
•Macon, clear
Montlcello, clear. • . .
Newntn, clear.
lome, clear
Spartanburg, clear. .
Tallapoosa, clear. . . .
Temperature.
Max.*
Min.**
55
60
89
CO
is
a
1!
8
S3
67
li
Is
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Si
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TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street
Special lo The Georgian.
(Trent H.ytraiC Vick & Clark.)
New lurk, June 15.—J. s. ISm-lio * Co.:
In market Irregular; decline, pre
dominate. r
Itock Inland and Union Pacific Intereats
agreement In regard to Alton abrogated,
nnd the former now In coutrol.
The Kansu, report* ore decidedly more
farorable and the yield trill be larger thau
expected.
The bear thunder la pretty loud, and they
are looking to aee that It la well iliseeni-
Inated. TBere Is nothing In the situation
ties* *^ ou ^ holders of good securl-
The hank statement will not show much
The money
— —- .» fairly hr—
volume, thus offsetting gold shipments.
■\Ve are Inclined to think murket will
show improvement next week, aud should
it recede today would advise purchases.!
Northern Pacific shows a very heavy
grease for May in gross and this wfll^i
followed by heavy increases In other roads.
■ Town Topics: Floor traders are pret
ty well out of stocks and may be Inclined
to help along the rally ltegun on short caiii
•ring yesteidsy. but this will be with
Ideu of finding a better level nt whIch L .o
sell again. Consequently, In view of the
poor bank statement outlook and the scat
tered liquidation still going on, together
with the difficulties In the foreign siTua-
tlon, nnd especially at * x — 1
terests are not ns yet
Ikiij aggressive support, WJMPUPVPWi
son tonuy stocks aud would couUnue the
advice given recently to hold off for better
bargains. There are too ninny undigested!
securities seeking sale, and the necessities
of meeting maturing obligations In and out
Of the stock market are too serious to per
mit of any runaway bull market for some
weeks to come at best. So, unless one
buys for permanent investment, it will be
wise to keep away from the long side Just
now. We do not look for anything ap-
go abroad during
jobey rates ar
harden toward the end of
a purchase only on sharp breaks.
. . _ _ York Financial Bureau: Araal-
E mated is eupported aroand 80, Locomotive
Smelting 112. Anaconda 64, St. Paul 12T
0124. Distillers 62, Orest Northern prefer
S New York Central 109, >Jorth
120, Pennsylvania 118, Reading
i Pacific 74 t Union Pacific 129C»
* pport la not
Ifow, other
a nd" work* for "lower * prices. %
FRUIT AND PRODUCE LETTER.
Atlanta. June 18.—At per prediction of
last week, the first car of watermelons
arrived on this market this week, and sold
St from 30c to 40c each. The trade took
right hold of the stock and consumed the
f ar readily. From now on we look for the
’iorlua shipping season to be short on mel
ons. but Georgia stock will come In lu a
week or ten days, and prf
ipidly with liberal supply.
Pineapples, cantaloupes, bananas
oranges ,
quoted.
pewbe.
being shipped from North Carolina points,
nnd selling here at $3.5004 per crate.
The market Is being supplied with
nessee strawberries at prices quoted.
Peaches have been scarce during the pres-
it week and prices very firm.
fiSdS; IT'tnLV&t,.' Ufa “ ur ^
central
STATION.
..DISTRICT AVERAGES.
Charleston. .
Galveston. .
-Ittie Rock,
dempbls. . . ,
■lobtle. . . . ,
Montgomery.
New Orleans.
Savannah. . ,
Vicksburg. . .
Wilmington.
Temperature.
.Dili mere is I'lacumij uu umr.ci. lull
, on account of tb. market tiring supplied
arg.lj by local growera. Now notatoea are
scare, and bar. advanced to 55 par barrel
1 61.65 per tmsbel, with very small stock
supply tb. henry demand. Old potatoes
are icarce and tbo demand larfcly falling
off. very few being ua«l at present.
Eggs receipt, Haro been more liberal
this week and prices for good No. 1 stock
I, In demand name aa quoted.
Lire poultry baa been plentiful, nnd tb.
demand good at price, ruling generally aa
for a few changes in the com
ing week. Alabama tomatoes will be of
fered freely: also plenty of dewberries and
strawberries from North Carolina and Ten
nessee. There will be very few shipped
beans nnd squashes for next week’s offering
on account of th* falling off of the de
mand for the present week.
RESALE8 OF CHINA G00D8
DOES NOT AFFECT MARKET.
The New York Commercial says: None
>re which are coin -
market regarding the
I baa any effect in depressing
s for domestic consumption,
ill manufacturers In both the
st are fnlly aware of the
strength of the staple, the strong position
which spinners take, and are equally cogni
sant of tholr own well sold-up condition.
They can not aee where the market can be
depressed and are, accordingly, holding
goods to arrive st present quotations or st
value. On sheetings especially on 3-yard,
4-yard nnd lighter construction goods the
demand nt present Is far from satisfied.
Buyers offer business to mills nnd are will
ing to accept delivery during the late fall
month* but ran not get acceptance* except
on the above terms. The bleached goods
, according to statements made yes*
by lending factors. Is In an unrhang-
tlon so far ss delivery of goods and
ire concerned. When the mills catch
STOCKS OPENED
SLIGHTLY LOWER
Dealings Were So Small as
to Have Little Signifi
cance.
THE LOSSES REGAINED
There Was No Decided Ele
ment of Weakness in
the List.
New York, June 15.—For ths first hour
and a half this morning prices on the
stock market were fairly well maintained
at yesterday’s closing level. After the pub
lication of the bank statement, however, the
tone again became heavy, and the wigging
movement was rcc*we(V prices ending for
he most part at fractional declines on
he day. Trading Was extremely dull, and
be heaviness or the market was plainly
due to absence of support, rather than real
itdatlon.
..’aw York, June 16.—In the stock mar*
ket Brooklyn Rapid Transit opened !i high* !
er and reacted tt; Beading opened H high
er and declined %•. Wlii* these exceptions.
Initial prices showed declines as follower
Anaconda
Union I’ac
lng and St.
J rices snowen declines ns iowows:
a 7 A. Amalgamated Copper %.
1’nclflc nnd Soo preferred J4. Kmelt-
St. Paul and Southern Pacific
MINING 8T0CK8.
Boston, June 15.~Opening: California-
Arlaona 1C4: Utah 82; North Butto-76^; Oe-
ceola _U0; Butte Coalition^ 23ft; Bingham
NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT.
New York, Jane 15.—The weekly state-/
moot of the associated banks shows tho fol- (
lowing changes:
Loans $1,129,766,900. decrease $1,689,600.
Deposits $1,114,272,300, decrease $4,869,200.
Circulation $50,477,400. decrease $8,500.
Legal tenders $73,626,500, Increase $834,800,
Specie $210,066,200. decrease $3.61*000.
Reserve $233,062,760, decrease $-\6*.l.:u0.
E ju* uecroanq
United States deposits M2,424,476, de-\
> $1,471,476. \
WEEKLY STATEMENT OF
ATLANTA CLEARING HOU8E
(Pnrwln G. Jones, Manager.)
Clearings Saturday June 15 ,4 702,5813?
78
.44,056.59 ]
J,716,236.69
4,263,230.92
453,004,77
LONDON STOCK MARKET,
STOCKS-
Anaconda .. .. .. „
ehlson .. ., ., ., .. .. .. ,
do, preferred
Baltimore and <
UheMancnke <ui«l Ohio .. .. ,
Canadian I’acific
Erio .. .
do. preferred .. .... .
Illinois Central .. .. .. .,
tansas and Texas
do, preferred
Louisville and Nashville ...
Mexican Central prararraa
Norfolk and Western .. ..
New York Central
mtario and Western .. ..
’enusrlvnnla ,. ,. .
rhlladolpbla and Reading ..
lock Island
louthern Pacific .. •• .. ••
Southern Railway
“t Paul
_nlon Psclllc .. ..
United States Steel
do, preferred
THE COFFEE MARKET.
terday
ed position
prices are ~
not known how nricea
Railroad and Industrial
Quotation Record
Ready for Distribution.
This booklet gives THE HIGH AND
THE LOW, Capitalisations. Earn
ings, etc., of the active Issues dealt
In on the New York Stock Exchange
for the past month, as well as other
1 °"we 1 "rfuspe£tpuu*y bOLic.T
YOUR ORDERS KOB PURCHASE
OR SALE OP
STOCKS AND BONDS
for o.,h or on margin.
ALFRED MESTRE & GO.
M.mbrra ot N.w York Stock Ex-
ch.ng*.
52 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Market Letter iasued on roquoxt^
| orators, full wrlabt. B care: light w.lit
51.19 case; pwtr, llt lb.; bakln* nowd.r I
cat,; red ulmnn, t* c.m; pink Mlninn, Ki
c.h; coco., 40c; chomtlyt,, 33; anuff, 1-11..
jars, 48c; roaat href. 37.60 case; corned bcof,
!£« car- •’ '—
PROVISIONS,
PROVISIONS-Supremr hints, He: brill,,.
30638 pounds arsre,, 9.70; fat back*, 7J5;
supremo lard, 9»i; Pnrit, romponnrt, 8%;
Cnllfornla hams. Me; drj ralt extra ribs,
8.I7H.
FLOUR AND GRAIN.
Ff.OCR—Illxhr.t patent, »3.e»; h*.t pat
ent. 35.4#; standard natrnt, 54.75; bait pat
ent. 14-80: aprtn* wheat lutrnt 30.
CORN—So. 3 white, 78c; rbolcr wbltr. Me;
nrhlto frrd, 78c: So. 3 r-Ilorr 77r; mixed.
Sc: rrarkrd corknar bnMial, Tie; bulla. 111.
-No. 2 white, 66c: No. 2 mixed. 69e:
X.*. rjjsa. whlta inriA/l e-ii ’
Wheat
Corn
Oata
Hogs, head..
for tomorrow are as
Today. Tomor.
LIVERPOOL GRAIN,
liTot
THE SUGAR MARKET.
New York, Jane 15.—Ix>ca! refined and
NAVAL 8TORE8.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
c °TTON, STOCKS, BONDS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISION*.
Carondalat and Gr.vler Stfc. N.w Orl.nnfc
re on.,.. „ MEMBERS:
“•ACHE 4^.^ r NVSi^L C ^, C FRAirE n R'* 3 - C AFRIN0T«l.
JitIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS.
New Orleans Future °re k i!f^t , !5 < S l redi I »*■>«: ’*uc7j «.*>;
New Orleans snd ; j Dritt. l fi
UAlB”irG. a wuliff, Ovuj TBO. 2 mi
olden oata, 55c; white cllppml. 59c.
MEAL—Plain, per 94-pound aacka, 74c; 48-
pound ucka, 77c; plain, TO-pound aacka, 78c;
germ. 81J6.
HAY—Timothy, choice Inrae bale., Jl.40;
$1.60; fanejh $I.«; brown, (80 to 100 pounds).
New York Coffer Exchange
I Associate Members Liverpool Cottoa Aas %
FI8H.
FISH—Bresm 7c pound; mapper in'*
pound; front 8c pound; blue fish 7c pound:
I I«und
Special to The Georgian.
Rarannah, Jnue 15.—Turpentine firm at
67: mice 176; reertpte *10.
llmln Ann; aalee 1.489; receipt! 7,472;
window glasa 55.W64l.9i; water white 55.94
M 55.7566.99; N 55.6466.14; K 58.60; I 34.996
5; II 54T85: O 54.80 ; 9 84.7064.7S; E 84.566
4.50; D 14.25; C B 84.4664.10.
SPINNERS’ TAKINGS
AMERICAN COTTON
IV
world ae follow.. In round nnmbera:
Tbla week 190,900 thta yeer. egalnst 215,909
lit year. 188,000 year before la *
Totnl elnce September 1 tbit yi ...
against 19,285,000 laat year, and 19,679,000 the
year before.
Of thle Northern aplnners and Canada
» took 2.465,000 bale; thle year, against 2,219,000
■t year and 2,144,909 the yeer Iwfore;
mthern aplnnere 2.187.004, a ,„i n>t lo/u.noi
laat year and 1,900 00) the yeer before; nnd
foreign aplnnern MILO* again.! 6.961,000
last year and 0,536,OW tha year before.
Remarke.
temperature bse fallen In the c*u
pert nf the .oetlon and remains stationary
orer the re«t of the eectlon. Light rein,
have fallen at moat of tb* station*.
S-D. MARDURT.
Section Director.
WEATHER IN COTTON BELT.
P* r, lF cloody and
I? 110 . Dallas, Brenhsm nnu Taylor clear
San Antonio, Honaton and Temple nnrtlv
e'mdy and hot. Anatln clear anrfhot. 7
Ml.sls.lppl—Islington clear nod pleaannt'
ss .*^eSft ,ft ssan
fiarldlnn! Ormnri111, T N*tebeViod*V|'krim"rg
Louisiana - Shreveport and Alexandria
Mob*u'cl.7r S ^inff'pleasent'* HUnt ' Tm8 ,0d
South Carollna-Colnmbla pertly cloudy
and cool. Spartanburg clear and pleasant.
Tennesaaa—Memphis el„r and pleasant,
COTTON 8EED OIL MAR KET.
Following In gtron tho opening and closing
of tha New York cotton seed oil market; *
Jan r. ,0 *U>ft
Jnly 66 i
September
October. .
November. .....
December
Clo^ steady.
Following were tb* cotton Med oil isles
*nd cloea: loo October at
, 100 Jnly at 6A Sf«) Nnvcm-
tobar at 61* NoremMr
mini ai
it 6llL 1
her at 43U. 300 6ct<
at 44. Total sales 3,200.
WEATHER FORECAST.
Oeorgln. South Carolina and Alabama
Fair tonight and Sunday.
Arknnu.-Falr and winner; Sunday gen.
rally fair.
Oklahoma and Indian Terrltory-Generally
clnuift T,lrt *“*• and South)—Partly
West Texas (North and Soutb)-Fnlr.
L- H. Fairchild. Established 1885. 8. J. White
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY,
NEW ORLEANS.
Members:
New York Coffee Exchange.
New Orlmios Board of Trade,
rblcngo Hoard of Trade.
LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION.
BBmiTOWWWS* *yM,. w &c'bl # ni N ,E w i0BK CU,C4U0 - 0rd "*
or
will then stnod, hut one In the trade ...
vances the belief that goods will recede In
value. In the men'e wear market for the
spring lines of 1906 the developments ves-i
terday were of s minor character, ns only u
few lines of woolens were added to the list
of those now before th* trade. In Jud/rlng
from the price level on 8-4. 6-4 and medium
and low grade woolene the worated linos
will Ini found to open at last year's level or
thereabouts. The same unfavorable condld
tlons which have militated against the
men’s wear trade are checking biialUHta on
dress goods. The reorder business for fall
llnea cornea in rather haltingly. Ho far ad
showing spring line* of dress goods for 2901
are concerned, the majority of agents deem
it prudent to withhold their offerings, and
it Is only when songht after by the trade
that they will show any ranges. It will
probably bt well into Auguat before much
progress In th* way of showing soring
arms goods In anything but the lower
Ranges will have been made.
LIVE 8TOCK MARKET.
■Chicago, June 16.—Hogs—Receipts 9.000.
[Market alow; light 86.904f6.12ft: mlxeol $5.85
06.10: henry $5.750«.O6; rough $5.7606.86;
I pies $6.6006.06: yorkers $6.0606.10; good to
chblce heavy $6.9606.06.
good to
beves $4.GO06.M
$L7004.70; hell
steers $5.6006.90; poor to medium
6,60; atockers nnd feeders 8806.20.
Sheep— Ilocelpta 4,000. MfJrkot steady;
native $406.40; western $400.40; yearlings
$6.2607; lambs w IJS rii $607.90.
lavre ai iu a. in., mnrxei noroiy siraayi
12 noon unchanged; esles 9,000.
Hamburg at lo a. oi.p market unchanged!
ss es 14,000.
Rio receipts 5,000; shipments to United
States 1.000; Europe nil; stock 937,000; mar
ket weak.
Santos receipts 81,000; stock 2,320,000; mar*
fiao Paulo receipts 27,800.
Jundlnbv receipts 25.000.
The following figures give the opening
range nnd close of the New York coffee
market for today»
Opening
Range. Close.
January .. .. ., .. •• *• *.1.10-6.80 6.20 5.2
February B.20-5.3S 6.20-6.2
March 6.104.85 6.25-8.3
U :IS18 ISIS
s A ;&r :: S:Sil
".istl .Pdi
December .6.204.25 I.164J1
Closed barely steady. Bales 23,000.
INVESTMENTS
6%, 7% and 8%
Mortgages on choice Macon
Real Estate.
Net to the Investor. No taxes.
Will furnish best references and
pay expenses of party to Inspect.
MURPHEY & TAYLOR
Macon, da.
(T^
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA, GA-
C. E. CURRIER, President H. T. INMAN, Vlcn-Prssldsnt
GEO. R. DONOVAN, Cashier.
JAMES 8. FLOYD, Assistant Cashier.
Capital
Surplus and Undivided Profits
We Solicit Your Patronage.
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Empire Building. Bell Phone, Malu8SL
. ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
$500,000.00
$650,000.00