Newspaper Page Text
yy •
THE ATLANTA GEORQIAN AND NE^VS.
SATURDAY, JULY M, 1OT.
COTTON WAS WEAK
THE SHORT SESSION
jfew York Ignored Better
Feeling in Futures in
Liverpool.
SOLD SHARPLY LOWER
Bears Were Aggressive and
Close Was Steady, 7 to
29 Points Down.
NEWS and GOSSIP
of the Fleecy Staple.
Special to The Georgian.
(From Hayward, Vick ft Clark.)
tSST' T . ork * 13 - J - 8 - Bache * Ca:
Liverpool was due unchanged to $%• higher
on near and 4 to S higher ou late. Opened
W*** 2* \ Joints advance. Closed steady,
oYt to 6% higher on uear and 5% to 7 higher
hite. Spots dull at 4 points lower; mid*
d lug, 7.14; sales 4,000. American 3.600; spec-
ulatlon and export, 400; receipts 1,(<W, Ameri
can none.
Liverpool slightly Improved, hut spot mnr-
Is lower. The Chronicle reports the sup-
plies of dry goods scarce. Visible supply tie-
creased 1«.050. We look for a fluctuating
market. Shorts will get nervous mid cover
on any Appearance of set I tack to the pres-
ont good growing conditions. However
JHtjch nuiT the situation lu the long run In*
Dullish, the henrlsh effect of present weatb-
Gr ^tKlltlon* can not he disputed.
The market hu* a t\fm undertone and
shows a disposition to harden, although
trading rather kiiiaII In volume.
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
Ur. Lively’s twenty-lira
years* experience of ed
iting markets la Atlanta
and the Sooth has made
him a recognised au
thority In his specialty.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
NAME OF STOCK.
Ann!. Copper. . . .
Am. Ice Securities. .
Am. Sugar iteflnery.
American Smelting..
Am. Locomotive. . .
do. preferred. - .
American Car F.
hollowing Ik the statistical position of cot- American Cotton Oil..
ton on Fridav, July 12. ns made tip by The i Anaconda
New York Financial Chronicle: j Atchison
... ... »»u era.
VUIIile iupply... 3,(73.135 8.435,620
Amertcim 2,011.433 2,126.626
Wit, neck.. 62.334 62,135
Lout I do. preferred. .
Yenr. j Atlantic C. I,lue. .
2.721.423 ^ Brooklyn lUpid T.
1.463.428 ■ Baltimore & Ohio.
67,306; Chesapeake
A Ohio.
I since Sept. 1... .13,141.691 18,089.840 10.706.484 On nnillnn Jtaelflc
■ Port atorkl 315.089 325.763 237.402! Chicago A Alton
/Port receipt,— 13.7*7 14,373 27,440' Con.oTldatod (ins
1 l-.vnnrf m ‘Hi inn it ru? rjt i-.t ! Cnnlrnl V nnthar . ..
New York, July 13.—Business at the open
!ng nftte cotton ^rket was falrty s^. j2 xp ° r tg ; 28,160 14.787 »!457\ Central Leather.
t,re - Lmml v Thp^cbleVlnfl^ioiice wns'flrm* 5 n !‘ r £V < ‘ l,,t " 11541 H.(W3 V.M9 * do. preferred. . ..
ET Liverpool? Following the rail. I}» ' ' iStSS i&iS 1 CwItoJlS
3 4 points under >estenlay s close. j Kolloxvlnig Is the cotton statement for the i Delaware ft Hudson..
week ending Friday. July 13: I Denver ft Bio Grande.
The market was weak the entire ses-
slon. There ova* slight rally from the ;...
low point near the close on even*"- * - * -
transactions over Sunday, price
t.ff 7 to 29 points below Friday’s finals.
Comparative receipts at all
States ports:
Net receipts Saturday.» ......
Pecearse • •
Total receipts since Sept. 1....
game day last year
Increase
Estimated receipts Monday:
1907
I 1907.
Week's sales
Of which American
41.000
35.000
3.400
800
62.000
1.063.000
927,000
10.000
43.0)0
28,000
4.735.000
8.513.000
66.000
34.000
. For speculation
Forwarded
■ Total stocks..,
1 Of which American
■ Week's receipts
Of which American
Since September 1
Of which American
Stocks afloat
Of which American
19*16.
30. (VX)"
27.000
2.103 . uri-iit MPSipru. . ,
2,500 Great Northern pfd.
60.000 ! Illinois Central; . .
658,030 ! Intcrhoro
548.000 | do. preferred. . .
7.000 ; Kansas ft Texas. . .
21.000
8.000
3.757.000
2.832.000
79.000
54.00-3
S2
New Orleans. July 13.—Hayward, Vick ft
Clark: New York and Liverpool are sitting
afraid will force
x- 1 900 to 1 son ■} fio? on the. market and we arc afraid v
New Orleans 1.200 to 1500 2,60. flirther ,i e > ri . s ,| (ra .
Galveston 300 to 500 u4 Weather prospects favorable.
200 to 300
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool, dull; middling uplands 7.14.
Atlanta, firm; middling 1 r*.
Ww York, quiet;, middling 12.85.
New Orleans, firm; middling 12%.
Augusta, steady; middling 13%.
Savannah, steady; middling 12%.
Memphis, quiet; middling 13e.
Galveston, easy; middling 13o.
Charleston, nominal; middling 13%.
Wilmington, nominal: middling 13%.
Norfolk, steady; middling 13%.
St. I.onls, steady; middling 13%
Half (more, nominal; middling
Boston, steady: middling 12.85.
middling LV.
Cincinnati, nominal.
Lailsvllle, steady; middling 13%.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUIT AND PRODUCE.
EGGS—Active, 17%r.
LIVE POULTRY—Hens, active, 37%@40c:
chickens (fries). 12%^27%c. Ducks. Pekin.
80c each; puddle, 2uc each. Turkeys dull,
10c per pound.
DRESSED POULTRY-Turkeys, drawn,
active, 16(i 17c pound; fries, active, 25ti30c
pound; hens, 13&14c pound; ducks, drawn,
fancy, 16o pound.
PRODUCE—Lard, 12c pound; hams a*.*
five 16c pound; shoulders active lOOlle
pound; side* active, lie pound; butter dull;
)0fffl2%c pound; beeswax active, 26c pound;
, honey, bright, active, 10c pouud; honey In
: 1-pound blocks active, 12%c pound.
• FRUITS— Lemons, fancy Messcim. $5.0bft
* 85.25; bananas per bunch, culls active, 81.00;
. straights 3% cents per pound; pinenpples,
Florida stock, 82.0902.50; oranges, Califor
nia stock. per box, 84.50; limes, Florl-
I da stock. per 100, $1; peanuts In sacks aver-
The following table shows receipts at. the j aging 100 llm. each, owing to grade, per lb.,
mlay. compared with ths same day 6%(?<So; dried apples, ?&8%c; dried
' peaches, ll%c; prunes, 64t7%c: cantaloupe
•! >2.00^2.50 crate; watermelons. 10(&15c each;
I Georgia peaches, 82.00 crate; blackberries
i 12%c; rhubarb. 60<?|76c bunch.
VEGTAJlLEA—Tomatoes are active and
selling at 76c to $1.00. Potatoes, new, $3.00
03.25 per barret Onions, Louisiana, $1.75 per
bushel; Egyptian, 4%c per pound; akro, six
baskets, small, 83.00; kraut, half barrel,
$3.75; cucumbers, $1.2501.75 per crate; egg
plant, $1.2501.75.
GROCERIES.
NAME OF STOCK.
Kansas ft Texas pfd. .
Louisville ft Nashville.
Missouri I’acltle . . .
Mexican Central . . . ,
New York Ccutral . . .
Northwestern
National Lead . . . . ,
Nurlolk au«l Western . .
Northern 1'aclUc . . .
Outnrlou ft West
Pennsylvania
Pacific Mall
People's Gas Co. . . . ,
Pressed Steel Car. . . ,
Reading
Rock Island
do. preferred . . . ,
Repub. Iron ft Steel . ,
do. pref.
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway. . . .
do. preferred . . . .
8f. Paul
Tenn. Coal and Iron . .
Texas Pacific ......
Union Pacific
U. S. Rubber
do preferred . . . .
U. 8. Steel
do preferred ....*,
Western Union
Wabash
do preferred
lid’
115% 116
75 r c
»2%
Total stock qnlpq 246,600 shares.
NEWYORK.
The following Is the rnnge In cottoo fn-
I
S
C
•Inly.... .
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Doe
Jan
Feb
March. . ..
11.50
11.53
11.52
11.76
11.70
11.77
11.86
1L96
1L50
11.58
IL 62
11.76
11.70
11.78
11.86
i'l‘.96
s*
i
JJ!
6
a
LIVERPPOOL.
Following figures give the opening rsnge
and close, compared with yesterday:
Futures opened quiet.
Opening Previous
Range. Close. Close.
6.73 -6.74 6.7f
July
July-August o.(2 -0.40
11.3S ll.37-38jll.M-61 : Oc?-Xorplllhp'r' *' *' 6 4644.6 45
11.66 11.65-66 11.74-75 : v 0 ' v ' SSSLmh.r 6 ? 2 6 4>
11.70 11.63-65 11.70-78 I l,?c J«Sna™y 6 41« 6 45
11.71111.71 11.76 751 is: .Khrearr 6 40 .6 44%
11.79 11.78-79 11.S6.S6 .|V r ,f,, r v Va?p'h'" 6 43% *
11.81-83 11.83-901 tfVpVB:A n rl 1 ' 1' 6 41
11.92i11.s9.90tn.96-971 Ap.-M-sAy .::::::; «:*»
t'loae.l qiilpt.
today's Port receipts.
Bit yrer? 5
,
NEW ORLEANS.
| Th« following Is tha range In cottoo fu
tures In New Orleans today:
i
s|l in
l il
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan.. . . .
Feb
March. . ..
12.67
12.3S
12.05
ib*oi
12.06
—! 1 12.79 2.84-90
12.67 12.67 12.67 12.66*68 12.81
12.46 12.38 1146| 13.46-47 It 48-50
12.05 11.97 12.06IU06-06 12.07-08
llol 481102-06
12.01 11.93 12.00 12.00-01 12.02-03
12.06 11.97 12.06 12.06-06 12.06461
12.09-1112.10-13
....| 1 112.15-17112.16-18
Closed Arm.
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street
Special to The Georgian. *
(From Hayward, Vick & Clark.)
New York, July 13.-—J. S. Bache &
Co.: American* In London generally
higher.
Weather conditions have improved
crops ' wohderfully in the ‘ last twd
weeks, according to reports to mer
cantile agencies, and stimulated retail
and jobbing lines.
The ease In call money yesterday
was favorably commented upon and a
better bank statement than generally
looked for In the early part of the
week Is now thought to be more than
probable. The hanks have gained heav
ily from the Interior, counteracting the
drain to the sub-treasury. A harden
Ing. of prices can be reasonably ex
pected, and should the statement be
fairly good, a further hardening Is like
ly. The main factor, of course. Is the
Harrlman case, which will be made
Town Topics: The strength dis
played by such stocks as the Hill is
sues, Southern and Canadian Pacific,
Baltimore and Ohio and Louisville and
Nashville, is due in some degree to the
belated demand of outside Investors.
This demand, while of moderate vol
ume, is sufficient, In view of the scarci
ty of the stocks mentioned, to bring
about gradual improvement in theii
price.
Foreign money markets are more
favorably conditioned, and the manner
in which European holders of Atchison
have subscribed to the bonds encour
ages the hope that foreigners will be
fore long show more anxiety to take
advantage it the opportunity offered in
this market. Crops are coming along
nil right, copper metal Is in fair demand
nt the reduced prices, railroad earn
ings and general business are keeping
up, while the government anti-trust
activities have been entirely discount
ed. Consequently we are bullish for
FRUIT AND PRODUCE LETTER.
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Poiuters on Provisions.
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
6%fH. according to the grad
rf’IUTK'SI.'tfiin/.w fill! rrt>
“ :— , . „ .. j 100-round. 50c: axle grease $1.75; soda crack.
lowing table shows receipts at the prs pound; lemon, 7c: oyster, 7c; bnr*
today, compared with the
HAYWARD, VICK A CLARK’S
rel candy, per pound, i%c; mixed, pet
‘ * ‘ tomatoes. 2-pound. $2.00 esse;
navy beans. 8140; Lima beans
r gross. $1.65; macaroni,
nes. mustard, *3.23 esse,
granulated, 6.30; New
Co; best matches, nei
6%07o pound; sarulii
SUGAR—Standard ..
York refined. 4%r; plantation, 5c. j rnmi. ivminnn-H range inun ,iww,
COFFEE—Rositfa Arlim-kl.. til; balk la OOMOO |>u«hi>l«; my rellmAla ,o.ni»,oon.
Special to The Georgian.
(From Haywood, Vick & Clark.)
Chicago, July 13.—Bartlett, Frazier
A Carrington: The weather is bad In
Germany and the United Kingdom.
There Is no rain In the northwest,
where It Is most needed. Reports con
tinue to come bad from the northwest
on spring wheat, and also from Mani
toba. It looks us though we would see
a pretty strong market In wheat today.
There was a little better feeling in
corn yesterday and woukj not be sur
prised to see May corn sell higher.
Bad reports on oats continue to come
from most every section, although there
are a few sections that report condi
tion Improved, but on the whole con
ditions do not look good. Favor long
side of oats.
Buy provisions on weak spots.
Chicago Evening l’ost: Following men
sage fr<
WHEAT STARTED FIRM!
A
Active Throughout the Ses
sion—Gained Over
a Cent.
Chicago, July 13.—Grain prices were
better for the day, advance being
shown of 3-4<5t 7-8c in wheat, 1-801-2c
in corn and 7-801c In oats. Provi
sions lost 6012 l-2c.
The bulls feels sanguine of success,
as they expect the huge crop losses
abroad and the rather unfavorable crop
WEATHER REPORT.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
An area of relatively high pressure covers
the greater portion of tlie country east of
the Mississippi, while the western half of
th«> map Is under the Influence of low ba
rometer The high area Is eentcred lu
Florida and the center of the lowest pres
sure Is over the Dakotas. *
Cloudy weather prevails throughout most
of the cotton belt, where showers have
been quite general In the Inst 24 hours.
Rain was falling this morning nt Vicksburg,
Augusta, Charlotte and Norfolk. Vicksburg
reports a rainfall of 7.54 Inches, 7.08 Inches
of which fell during the 12 hours euding at
7 n. in. today.
The conditions now Indicate partly cloudy
weather for this section, with showers to
night or 8undny.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
For the 24 boars ending nt Is. ax, 75th
example of
same direction:
so far Indicate
Kansas, but soi
hors i
il barrels 12c; green 11012c.
8hredded biscuit 86 case: No. 2 rolled oats
12.25 case; sack grits. 86-ponnd lings, $1.85;
oysters, full weight. $2 case: light weight
$1.10 case; pepper, 18c lb.; linking powder IS
^ _ tense; red salmon, $5 case; pink salmon, $4.25
DAILY COTTON LETTER, case; cocoa. 40c; chorolntc. 33; snuff, 1-lb.
——.. jars. 48c: roast beef. $2.60 case, corned beef.
New York. July 13.—J. S. Bache & 1 *!■»> «••*; '"'Kg-. C “S!
C°.: The ■ Liverpool market showed si.Jg3.So' rate;'nennuts. «ej rose;
improvement thin morning, but the : c „ t too. 19c: eoap. $1.50474 can
weather conditions being no favora- j ——
ble, American traders took advantage j PROVISIONS,
of tills foreign strength and sold I PROVISIONS—Supreme hams 15%c, bellies
freely. In consequence, our market 25 pounds average. 9.70; fat backs, 8c;
opened at about parity to slight- Supreme lanl.
Iv lower. The news from the. i J^!liif orn a 10c * “ ry ,nl1 #xtr » fibs.
South became so bearish and the room ,
feeling inclined to the bear side that FLOUR AND GRAIN
the least amount of selllm? by a large Ft . m iR_nts h est pntent. 5.96; W p *t.
interest knocked prices off easily. Oc- ^ nt fgjo; standard pntent. 14.75^ half pat*
tober got down to 11.63. Rumors of nprlng wheat patent, ffi.fk).
financial trouble In Egypt unsettled UORN—No. 2 white, 78$'; choice white, SOc;
the market further. Number of cables white feed. 78c; No. 2 mixed,
*ere received this morning regarding'J7c; cracked corn per bushel, 7Sc; hulls,
the matter, hut nothing flcllnlte could yiitCKEN PEED-Flfty-noond sacks, 95c;
learned. The early morning cables v ^\n chick feed, $2.00; Victor feed, fi.jj;
i »m Egypt did not foreshadow any i >rn iifl feed. $1.35.
i prospects in the Northwest to set the i — .
m es-f market aflfe sooner or later. James A. meridian time, July 13, 1907.
‘City "to O.* F. Tjmlmnn 1h [ Patten, just back from the spring
•ernl such sent from the wheat country, and L. S. Hoyt, who has
MfeaSuPi* covew ^ the grain country of the North-
west, consider the crop prospects as
bullish.
Coin was a spasmodic market, swing
ing within a narrow limit, ruling dull
ono moment and active the next.
use from 70.000.000 to 85,-
.... 91% 91%
b
fr< .
unfavorable developments, however, ‘ oATS—No. 2 white. 60c; No. 2 nil*ed. 59c;
and this was the more disconcerting. Golden oats. 69j*; white clipped, 61c; fancy
Traders refused to be short or long or,.oomul an.-k* 77n* as
.Sunday, and this brought rallies *[Jj| tsc; plain, 20-pound sacks, 79c;
i the Iiiw nonr th« cIiiha. j ' ^ g
“hay-Timothy, choice Inrec Imle., »L40;
! do., choice small bales, $1.35; No. 1, ono-
third bales, $1.35; No. 2, one-third bnleg
‘ nlrle, $1.00; Rcrmudn, $1.10.
.alee white $1.50; Texas whlti.
. $1.50; brown (80 to 100 pounds),
Il rail $1.35.
COTTON HEED .WEAL—Prime per ton.
$26.00; No. 2 per ton, $24.00; hulls pep ton,
from the low near the close.
HESTER’S WEEKLY
»*nt Into sight, compared with the $18.50.
i.vs cmUn^thls date Inst yen *“
Morris Kohwnhncher estimated the stocks
of hog products nt Chicago ns follows: Pork
22,000 barrels, lard 114,500 tierces, and ribs
24.75o.no0 pounds. Compared with tlie stocks
officially reported July 1, the alw»ve shows
a decrease of 685 barrels pork nud Increases
respectively of 10,500 tierces lard and 2,490,*
doo pounds ribs.
Dispatch to J. C. Shaffer ft Co. from Des
Moines. Iowa, answering an Inquiry regard
ing prospects for corn nud «»nts, read as fol
lows: “With favoriflde conditions fully ns
g ixvl If not liettcr than Inst year.” Same
rm bad the following message from Its
traveling expert in the northwest with re
gard to wheat, dated from Aberdeen, 8.
Dak.: “From Aberdeen west conditions are
good. Much needinl rain today; looks like
average cron.”
Minneapolis wired Bartlett-Frazler: “Re-
ports from Alberta and Saskatchewan show
crop lu good shape. Winter wheat headed , i..**
out. Mnultoba and East Saskatchewan con- j "J-P*"**
tlnue to send bad reports; grain short and 1
July.. .7..
Sent.. 16.35
LARD—
July
Sept... 9.00
Oct
It IBS—
July
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Chicago grain and provision quotations
for today srs as follows, compared wlto
ysterday's close:
Prerlons
Open. High. Low. Close. Close.
WHEAT—
" 90%
94
97%
Dec....
COKN-
July.... 64
Sept.... 54%
r Ve..., 62%
OATS-
WORLD’S VISIBLE
SUPPLY STATEMENT
44
sa
91 91%
94% ml
97% 98%
S I
Sj 8
40% 41
16.37% 16.32% 16.32
8.77%
9.02% 8.98 8.95
9.00
STATIONS
ATLANTA
DISTRICT.
•Atlanta, cloudy. . . .
•Chattanooga, p. cpy
Columbus, p. cloudy..
Gainesville, cloudy.
Greenville, cloudy. ,
Griffin, cloudy. , ,
•Macon, cloudy. . ,
Montlcello, cloudy, .
Newnun, cloudy. . ,
Rome. p. cloudy. ,
Spartanburg, rain. .
Tallapoosa, cloudy. .
Toccon, clear
West Point, cloudy. ,| w
•Minimum temperatures
Max.*
72
*5 c 5
.61
for 12*hour
•riuiicniarn aro i
period eudiug 8 a. m., this date.
HEAVY RaTnFALLS.
Greenslmro, N. C is?
Jackson, Miss
Vicksburg. Miss.. 7 54
CENTRAL
STATION.
S.67%
1.57%
8.55
m
NAVAL STORES.
under the ...» — , _
In-fore last of 54.000. and nn pound; trout 8c pound; bine fish 7c pound;. against 1.
time lu 1904 of 20.000. pompsno. 26c pound: mackerel. 12%c pound; [ and 1.232.'
Special to The Georgian.
oirein.t 'ii ..(• 147,6.62 i„»t 7»»V «Si J£ T !"S"“ l, v™?! ,l L . I ^?X n,,n * flrnl
a ..Increase of 118.392 year before Wst. oLv-.
The total visible Is 3,278.465. against 2.4M.- . 1Uh*I»» Ann, sales -*®J..receipts L2I6. win
:F0 last week. 2,733,461 Inst year and 8,199,-
dow glass $6; water white $5.90; M $5.80; N
? .60; K $5.25; I $4.95; H $4.85; G $4.70**4.75;
$4.70; E $L45; It $1.25; C II $4.06^4.07%.
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET.
037 last
80.3 j ,.
Including
.... . Inst.
The total world's visible supply of cot-
above shows a_ decrease compared
an' > *• f last year 2.433.009. ahead of the same WEEKLY CHRONICLE’S
““ tM * K “ “ L | REPORT ON WEATHER, i <-oin|«red ’with y,
imn’t lironuht Into sight flaring the i New York, July 13.—Telegraphic re-
llme In 1904. ' ' ficinl to cotton, especially in Texue., In Bulla $19,000. ngnlu.t ftw.OOO la.t year
movement slnee September 1 .hows satisfactory temperature has also ''lul ^.i.n renr lM'rnre miit; .iia in the
ssa";Vi4 L '.: l . t .'"Uv* f ;w ^ , M “KL of r "a^n , nd s &?enThe'’,si n ra t ., w, ' <w# " ,,t
T. |iI .Si'*1.2liu respondents report further Improve-
rose* the Mlsslsslpp.l. ' Ob", Ti raent In the crop. _ SPINNERS’ TAKINGS
- —- .JlBSlSSlppI,
rivers to Northern milk .
■4.326, against 968.ST7 Inst year, 1.07
■ f In-fore last, and 915.049 same tin
». Interior stocks In excess <*r tho
, al the clem* of the commercial ye
• against 63,908 Inst year. 115,644
compared with tin* corresponding period i
st year, and tlielr tntnl takings since Rep-
inber 1 have increased lS»,19o. The total
AMERICAN COTTON
Secretary Hester gives the takings of
P ...rev ... Ainerlran mills, North, Hnuth j American cotton b.v the spinners of th‘-
I , last and 67,247 same time In 1904;. and Canada, thus far for the season have world ns follows. In round numbers:
mill takings 2.268.000. against 2.- been 4.835.239. agnlnst 4.S37.H8 »»$ year.; This week 157."00 this yenr. against lOjm
I—*.4.*3 last year, 1,964,763 year l»cforo last These include 2.320.396 by Northern spinners, last year, 1W.OOO year before last.
,76.346 same time in 1904. against 2,193.296. , i Total since Septomber 1, this year. 12.147.-
- *-- — •*— —- 1 *«•» *!»•» twenty- 000, agnlnst 10,9^,000 last year and nM(K}
liters have th«* year before.
■ M *> I**!/**.! Of this. Northern spinners and Canada
corresponding I took 2.51$,000 bales this year, against 2,3*.-
..... ooo last year ami 2.235.000 the year before
Chicago, July 13.-!Iog*~Rceclntn 20.000.
Market 51710c lower: light $5.80416.15; mixed
$5,704*6.10; heavy $3,204)5.95; rough $5.2005.60;
pigs $5,404)6; yorkers $6.0506.10; good to
choice heavy $6.8505.96.
Cattla— Receipts 5*)0. Market steady;
beeves $4.7565.30; .ows $1.7506.20; helfera
$2.604*5.75; calves $608; good jirline steers
$5,804*7.30; poor to medium $4.7505.75; stock
ers and feeders $2.SOtiJOk
Hheep—Receipts S.a00. Market steady: nn*
tire $3.7505.70; west -rn $3,764/6.90: yearlings
$64)6.60; lambs $5.5o4j7.40; western lutubs $5.50
07.65.
NEW YORK COFFEE.
Atlanta. . . .
Augusta. . . .
Charleston. . .
Galveston. . .
Little Rock. .
Memphis. . . .
MoMIh
Montgomery. .
New Orleans..
Oklahoma. . .
Hnvnnush. . .
Vicksburg. . .
Wilmington. ,
DISTRICT AVERAGER.
4 Sf
B « s
Am t
T. Inu.'cates
yesterday. ••For
%tb meridian time.
reclable rsluf.*H.
ill
For
)ld almost exclusively. Earlier vario
us have been about dispensed with.
Watermelons, up to the present, have
maintained a higher range of values
than for many seasons preceding. In
fact, the occasional gluts that usually
occur about this time, have not as yet
been In evidence and nil receipts of
good sixes and varieties havo met
prompt disposition ut satisfactory val
ues to the shipper.
Cantaloupe receipts during the pres
ent week have exceeded very Largely
the requirements, necessarily causing a
sluggish demand with values suffering
results. In many Instances these goods
have been arriving over-ripe and soft,
resulting in severe loss from damage.
A good demand prevails for pineap
ples of large sizes. However, they
seem to he running unusually small
this season, nnd receipts of such sizes
have beton largely In excess of de
mand and consumption.
No Florida oranges or grapefruit lu
the mnrket.
Berries of all varieties are practical
ly a thing of the past for the present
season.
The demand light for California
Granges, and receipts somewhat exces
sive.
Lemons are showing a steady tone,
and a continuation of the hot weather
will, no doubt, result In more or less
advance In the near future.
Bananas plentiful and selling nt low
er prices than at any time during the
seasqn.
Irish potatoes cleaning up to some
extent, with the market showing signs
of reaction as to demand and values.
A strong demand prevails for new
crop sweet potatoes, with receipts short
of requirements.
Vegetables, generally, are plentiful
and cheap, being supplied the retail
grocer by the trucker direct.
A fair demand and values for onions
of good size and well cured.
Cooking butter plentiful with a low
ronge of values prevailing. The best
grades of table butter selling at good
prices.
Small and medium fries plentiful and
are receiving hut little consideration
at the hands of the buyers, even ut less
values In proportion than for large
sizes, which are selling at good values.
Livo hens meeting ready sale at
prices quoted.
A fair demand only exists for dressed
poultry, especially hens and turkeys.
Dressed ducks and geese of quality,
scarce and active.
No change of note applies to the egg
situation, as receipts are sufficient to
meet all requirements, with values suf
ficiently low to causo u general and lib
eral consumption.
Stocks Opened at Sharp
Fractional Gains in a
Few Issues.
BANK! EXHIBIT GOOD
Imparted Strength to Later
Trading and Market
Continued Upward.
New York, July 13.—Today’s market,
in almost every detail, reproduced tha
movement of last Saturday's prices
and opened at a slight gain over last !
night’s figures. The market then rose
steadily and In the last half hour even 1
rapidly, recording at the close of the
day some very substantial advances.
The motives behind this advance
were twofold. In the first place, the
bank statement showed a gain in sur- .
plus reserve of $6,000,000, \yhlch was aa
much at variance with the apparent !
cash charges as the surplus decrease a ;
week ago. In the second place, the t
conviction grew strong that the report .
on the Harrlman Investigation which
la to he given out tomorrow, would
contain nothing to offend Wall street j
sensibilities. The buying movement j
converged, therefore, upon the Harrl-
mnn Issues, but the rest of the active
list was almost equally fltrong, and the !
whole proceedings emphasised the sold- j
out condition of the market. There la
little to be said of the hank figures ex
cept that the $4,000,000 cash Increase
more than made un for last week's er
rors of under-statement, while the $10,-
80(),ooo loan decrease reflected the fa
miliar shifting of creditors.
New York. July 13.—Tho stock market
opened dull, but with Initial purchases as *t
rule showing gains. Steel common was an
exception and opened off %. At the end of
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
New York, July 13.—Money on call
none.
Posted rates: Sterling exchange, $4.81
<fr>4.87 1-2, with actual business in
bankers’ bill at $4.86604^4.8665 for de
mand, and $4.8335^4.8350 for 60-day
bills.
Prime mercantile paper unchanged.
London bar silver, l-16d lower at
31 1-16. New York bar silver, 67 $-4.
Mexican dollars, 62 1-2.
hours ending I a, m.
Remarks.
• Lower temperatures nr«- reported from all
except the western sections. Rain has fallen
In till sections, with excessive rains nt sev
eral places. At Vicksburg tho rainfall the
!»/*24 hours Is .ns much as iisunly falls
1 lu one month.
The following Usurp* give the opening
■angp and close of tbs New York coffee
uarket today:
j,- ■•,"*<■ make the total movement for the, stocks at the seal»oard and the
j , v * Die season from September 1 to I nine leading Southern Interior cent
tt-- J >6.259, ngainst 10,853.462 last year, decreased .luring the week J*7*M
3W before last nnd 9,144.938 same against a decrease during the corn*;
*’?;•* In 1904. period Inst season of «.«M aiwl i
"feign exports for tho week have beta $3,363 less than nt this date In 190$
against 56.641 last rear, making tlie Including stocks left oyer nt p« , ^—. .~.r , rmt ......
£** fhn “ f«r for the season $,$0.601.1 Interior towns from the last crop anil the - foreign spinner* <£12.000, against 6,458,000
6,321.816 last year, an Increase of numt>er of bnfPs brought Into sight thus last year and <,107,000 the year before.
1 • e.,,- fr.im the new crop, the supply to Untei
thi'n r, T rn mm takings and Canoda during (la 13.584.029, against 11,29$,1M for the same
P.'lMt Ki.trren .1... ... ■.. .....^ ... jr/t ..I l.ifct vnr. '
. i Southern spinners 2.320.000, against 2.193.000
«t_port« and j lost year and 2.004/(00 the year l»efore; and
‘ pn,t .lays show an Increase of 450, period last y*»r.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS, COFfEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
?.•«». Cotton Exchioco.
•iJu.J,”? Exrt»o*o.
Cotton Exchange,
wtan Exchange.
Carondel.t and N,w
wouatoi
New Orlreo. ^tore Brek.ref ArejcU
■ New Orleans and Chicago Boards of Xrsdft
Cot... A-A
, New Tork and Chlcaco CoiTrepondenta
* BACHE A CO., AND BARTLETT, FRAZIER & CARRINGTON.
PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL-EQIMT8.
STONE & CO.
Candler RulldinK,
ATLANTA, GA
Tickets From
...and ...
To Europe.
We are Agents for all Principal
Railway and Steamship Lines.
January .. ..
February .. ..
March
April
May
Dr toiler
November
December
Closed steady.
Opening
flange. Class.
- J.7T
.. 5.6*5.70
. ..5.60-5.70
, . .5.70-5.75
. ..5.70-6,30
..5.30-5.85
..5.85-5.90
. .5.55-5.46
, ..5.46-5.65
. . .5.55-5.60
.o6.66-6.60
. .5,55-5.70
..5.60-5.65
6.665.70
5.70- 6.75
5.70- 6.80
6.80-4.85
s»
5.85-5.90
5,60-6.66
6.6f)U.6r»
6.60 5.65
5.665.79
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
Following Is given the opening nnd closing
of the Now York cotton seed oil market:
Opening. Closlm
Jnly. .
! 8epteml>er 65%w66%
rJ October M 652%
1 November 43H©44%
j December 41%yH%
January . 4'(%D41% . .......
! Following were the cotton eeed oil sales
for the opening and close; 100 Novrailx-r nt
44. 1.000 December at 41%, 100 January at 41.
j Closed steady.
| LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
lYheat closed Arm
Corn dosed steady \
J. B. MARBUBY.
Section Dlreeter.
WEATHER FORECA8T.
idltlons
Washington, July 13.—Weather
a fid general forecast:
Showers continued generally lu tho South
ern states. The weather In the South to.
night nnd Sninlay will tie partly cloudy,
with occasional showers.
Forecast until 8 p. in. SnniJn
North Carolina: Partly cloudy, probably
occasional showers tonight or Sunday; eool-
Ight In extreme ••astern portion;
rinhle winds.
South Carolina and Georgia: Partly
cloudy weather; showers tonight, or Sun
day; light to fresh winds, mostly south#es-
terly. '
Eastern Florida, Western Florida, Ala
bama and Mississippi—Showers tonight or
Sunday; light to fresh southerly winds.
$100,0110.(10
GOLD BONDS
(MontKom.ry Light and P. Co.)
to net Invertor nearly ( p«r cent. Will
e.\t>ange (or State Georgia or City At.
Innta Bond*. Write (or deicrlptlre cir
cular. J. IL Hlliman A Co., Atlanta,
Ua. -
Railroad and Industrial
Quotation Record
Ready for Distribution.
This booklet gives THE HIGH AND
THE LOW, Capitalizations, Earn
ings, etc., of the active Isnik-s dealt
In on the New York Stock Exchange
for the past month, as well as other
Interesting financial data.
WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT
YOUR ORDERS FOR PURCHASE
OR SALE OF
STOCKS AND BONDS
for cash or on margin.
, ALFRED MESTRE L CO.
Members of New York Stock Ex
change.
52 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Market Letter issusd on rsqusst.
NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT.
I-nans, $l.MI,835,9<-f, Iivwi«*iiat? fiv,ano,iw.
Deposits $1,070,759,890; decrease $7,780,400.
Circulation $50,321,700: decrease $74,700.
Legal tenders $72,749,000; Increase $1,968,2001
Specie $201,818,000: increase $2,107,600.
Reserve $274,567.Oob; Increase $4,075,700.*;
Reserve required $267,689,960; decrease $1,.
945.100.
Surplus $6,877,050; Increase $6,420,713.
Ex-United States deposits $14,186,650; In*
crease $5,642,350.
(Darwin G. Jones, Manager.)
Clearings Saturday ..$706,761.13
Same flay last year 564.948.96
Increase 24LS12.16
Clearings for week $4,790,650.14
Maine week last year 4,467.343.28
Increase 323,306.86
MINING 8TOCK8.
Boston. July 13.—Opening: Shannon 1774,
Trinity 2484, Calumet am! Arizona 167, North
Hutto R3\, Copper Rnnge 80%.
LONDON 8T0CK MARKET.
Annrnmin
Atchison
. preferred .. ..
ftnltlmore nnd Ohio ..
ake nnd Ohio
’nclfle .. ..
Chcsasen
Canadian
Erie
do, preferred
Illinois Central
Louisville nnd Nnshvllls .. ..
Kansas nnd Texas
, preferred ..
Mexican Central preferred ..
New York Central
Pennsylvania
Ontario and Western .. .. ••
Norfolk and Western .. ..
Philadelphia and Reading ..
Rock Island
Southern Railway
do, preferred .. .. .. ..
Southern Pacific ..
St, Paul
Union Pacific
United States Steel
do, preferred
Wabash preferred
SAVINGS BANK
Gould Building
CAPITAL STOOK . . . $100,000.00
RESOURCES
$260,000.00
4%
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA, CA
C. E. CURRIER, Pre.ld.nt. H. T. INMAN, Vlce-Pr«.ld.nL
GEO. R. DONOVAN, C.thl.r,
JAMES S. FLOYD, AultUnt Cathlcr.
Capital $500,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $650,000.00
We Solicit Your Patronage.
ALONZO mC^A^DSOs^ & CO.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS .
f-nipfra Building. Bell Phone, Main 85X
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.