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1HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
TUESDAY. BGITKUBKH 10. 190T.
HOLD VERY STEADY
Liverpool fit the Close YV:i&
Slightly Better Than
Due.
jgpOT 19 POINTS OFF
Lyw Tcmpcratui'es in the
Southwest .a Bullish
Feature.
v ,„. York. Kent. !0.-A» the openlug of
Lm'wIi'ii mnrket I lie Hot dlaplnyrd .twill;
! . .in,. to hetter cable* tumi expected nud
f"icimicraturc* In the •outhwe.i, nt-
•hnueli lo liml'.'' reipect* file I !l f,, ‘ r
ieJi I'.v ftitriy ,£ , ’‘ K l } nl J2foY“ throughout
opening uucliaiiBCd ti*2 points high-
• ,,,,,1 adrenefut n |»>UU or two nu.li-
ff; in | n .light reaction occurred. Oetolier
trom 12.07. A rnlly to tin-
f,'.i, .mint followed, nud tor the lest of
£ imirtiliig session price* held very steady
IS Il„. . older wettther In Oklnhnmii.
Til., government weekly well liter report
i.nlllsh. Following Is the sninnniry:
fin. mean teiiiperotnre was ntioMt uoruial
Tennessee and was above normal over
Siln.i portions of the eottoU region. 'Jim
SStest excess was 6I&7 degrees In the In-
f; r „,r of Texas. Showers occurred In dlf-
portion, of the rotten regfijn. lint
, was no rain at so tern! station.. In
T.-\i. and l,otilslann. More than Stanches
... 1 " it a few stations In southern Ala-
lama. and there was more than l lijelt In
tertian* of Carotin**. (leorgln. Mississippi,
r,,ii.i.iiiii. Arknnsns and Okhihouui.
Th,. tone turned decidedly weak at about
t in on reported ralna In Texas, and
the high point Of the mpmluf Oeto-
lei lost 3 |ailiita, December 25, January 24
„„l Mnreli 21. Oelolirr, December and Jan-
.nr .citing under 12c.
In Hie Inst hour there was a slight
...turn "t> covering, lenvlng the market
itra.lv 18 points higher for September,
the Inter position, showing declines of
fr.nu 10 to 13 points.
Estimated receipts Wednesday:
1907. 1900.
yew t means .. .. 500 to 1,000 3,863
Galveston 10,689
Houston 4,000 to 5,000 9.633
6POT COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool, easy; middling 7.32.
Atluutu, nominal; middling KUL.
Nt*w York, quiet; middling lAy.. .
Nfw <hloaim, quiet: middling 18 9-16.
Augusta, steady; mlddllngJS 13-16.
Savanna be steady; middling 1213-16.
Mt-aiphis, quiet; middling i3tt..
it.il\t'stou, steady; middling He.
r>inrlcatoii. uouiinal: middling I2V4.
WiimingtoU. nominal: iqlridljug 13*.
St. I .mils, steady; middling1IH,
Norfolk, dull; middling 18*.
Baltimore, nominal: middling 13%.
Ihwtoii, quiet; middling lfOo.
Philadelphia. qnlet: middling 114).
Mol.lie, nominal; middling He.
Houston, quiet; mlddllug 13%.
Cincinnati. nominal.
TODAY'8 PORT RECEIPT8.
TV- fallowing Uhls «bows receipts St tbs
kat today, compared wttb tbs same dsy
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of tin/Fleecy Staple.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK;. 8 -
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
New Orleans, Lft., 8ept. 11-Pntnresln
Liverpool held up well and wero about
« point* better than due until the opening
time nt New York, when they gave way.
Spot price* were 19 point* lower, middling
Mag quoted at 7.32. against 7.61 yesterday.
This decline In npot prices I* but normal
iml without special slgnlflcnuee. Spot prices
In Liverpool are at an unusual premium
wer futures, which premium Is'bound to
to reduced the fnrther we advance In the
►anon and the flow of supple* Iweomo*
mire regular. Disposition In our market
today was toward* Improvement, hut trad-
are
the northern and northwestern part of the
tolt. Ilencflclal rains occurred In the
fnuthern half. Temperatures ore excess*
My high In the Atlantles, and abnormally
«>w In the northwestern quarter of the
belt. Amarillo records 44 degrees, Oklahoma
If. ...1 L'ns, Uinlth Aflr :
Special to The Georgian.
(From Hayward, Vfek A Clark.)
New York, Kept. 19.—Bartlett. Frasier &
Carrington: Liverpool was duo 7 lower oil
mur and ttSte lower oil distant nmltlon*.
opened steady at 9* point* decline. At
12:15 p. UK. was imM, net 6*417* |»oluts
lower on tmur and » imlnts lower on distant.
Fair business doing in spots at 10 points
lower; middling 7.32; sale* 8.009; American
7.7* l; speculallot! nud o\|ioit 609; Imports
0, *"4; A mcr L n n 3.06ft.
I.itcrpctd tallmvB oar decllno of yctcrilny.
The cotton ration, yclerilay ii|u».| all hull
calnilatluU", anil a wavy nf liquidation
forced price* ilowu. Veeterdny wu, far
Iiiliro an active ilny, wltliVwMer Huetuutlniix
than for anna!h*. Wu h,H*fe the market
Mill ho under heavy preMUre. aial woulil
ndvlvc xclllug on a anilo on all rattle*. for
mi- liellevc the market tviulency Mill lie
■Imviintinl. Tberad)ut*utllr Imreaalna re-
eel|it» at the port*. with tight money, ami
xliiuihg tloWu III OUflueii will all have It*
elfeet, ' ,
Clirtieiiter a good buyer of Jmmnry on
the opening.
It look, like I’rlee Inlying till, iiioniliig.
Do Hot we anything to eotton nt lumuuut,
hut the tellllier of the trmle la ngnln.t It.
ITi.imhly aell Home loner.
Mike Tbouma litiylug through broker,.
K. II. Ilirrluuin. In an Interview In thl,
mornlint . New York Auiorlenn, giving Ihe
results of 111, trip III the Went, aaya: "1
went to the aoiithweat. Texn. Is an em
pire Wealthier than maiij. eonntrlea of the
Old World. Her cotton crop will npproxl-
inute t.l/i'.OOa."
Folloning hre Ihe It n. m. hid,: Hriitom-
her 11.70; October 12.00; January 12.19; ilurcli
'’New Orlaill.. Sept. 10.—Haywnril, Vick &
Clark: l'resanre from New. York put na
dowii, lint eiiH not aee Iiom- market can
stny dOM-n pith aueh temperature. In the
Xortbweat.
Mnp not eumplctp, hut ahnna low temper
atures In the West. Forty-four nt Ajnniit-
|o, 46 nt Oklahoma. 52 At Fort Smith.
Heavy ralna'at Arknnana. Theae temperu-
tore, atop plntit development for u while.
GOVERNMENT WEEKLY
REPORT ON WEATHER.
la-emred on Suiuliiy. nun a general ram on
JIniidav. The mlnflill. while aduiewBat de
Uelent,' waa lienellelal. The snnahlne win
nearly noruial. The weather waa generally
unfavorable.
-f.otilaia tut—Sen tiered ahowera went re (
ported on the 4th and 9th, the remainder o
the week being dry and aultry. Ihe rainfall
waa belmv normal, there being miue la
mniiv loealltlea. The morntiige were i-ool.
but Ihe mean temperature waa deemedly
above normal. Snnahlne waa exeee^ve.
Mississippi—Mean temperature was sll»j..
ly above iiorinnl, hut nights were generally
cool. Scattered ahowera omuirred
dnya. The pereentage nf annahlne V
North Carolina—Average lrni|iernl
above normal. The nvernge rnlmnn s..
eonaldernlilr nlmve normal, hut rain In
needed la flunk, Caldwell and Iredell eouu-
tlea. Snnahlne waa ample. .
Oklahoma and Indian Territory-Clear nail
hot. Hot south tu weat winds on the
6th anil 7th. l-uat two dnya eloudy nud
much evader.
Florida—The weather woe slightly warm
er Ilian nanal over moat of the state. Ihe
highest temperature occurred dining Ihe
forepart of the week. Tlinuder aliowrt.
were most frequent the 3d to Ihe 5th. Some
locnllv heavy ralna oeeiirred III llie aorth-
enateru imrtlou on Ihe 4th and 6th.- There
“riia ample sunshine.
Oeorgla—linisiially wnrin weather pre-
railed tuoet of the week, llie iijenii tern-
pern tore being 2 to 5 degrees above nor
mal. Scattered ahowera ocenrred on sev
eral days. On the Sd and 4th heavy ralna
fell In' the anulhwpsterii portion, where
the presipltatlnn waa.above uonnal. Fsbe-
where It waa lielnw normal. The aunsliliie
rna about normal.
South Onrollna—The menu temperature
waa 8 to 4 degree* nlmve normal. Shower*,
whteh were generally light, occurred on
two dnvg. The rainfall waa below nor
mal. and In a few place* there waa Hone.
The annahlne was slightly alaive normal.
Tennessee—The ineau . temperature was
nearly normal. The rainfall waa almv#
normal III the eastern iwrtlon and below
normal In the western. The autialiliie waa
ample. The week eloaeil with ahowera ami
i-ooler weather. Condition* were generally
favorable.
Texa»—The pn*clnltntlon tva* about nor-
tual over a *mnll area in tlq* roiil»a»»«llo.
but olacwlicrc there waa uo rain, except a
few neutered llulit »buwcra. llie tcuipcra*
ture wn* uenei-nlly nlnive normal, rut
dnvs were nmmunlly worm nud the nlfuta
comparatively cool. Unfavorable condition*
prevail In ninny countie*. I»elnp Intenalfleil
v drying wind* and too much aunibluc.
\Vnter for stock Is *c*rce. ...
Alabama—The ineau tempfrature and aun*
aldne wore nl*ovo normal, though
the idtjhtH were cooler than usual. Ihe
rainfall waa light ami wnttcred. except In
n fw southern and northeastern eonntle*.
where locally heavy rain* occurred.
Drought continue* In many western coun-
♦6. Abilene, Texas, and Fort Hmlth, Ark4
‘ Thl* I* the loweit in many rear*,
the Oklahoma district did nut
•to*" - ns low as 46 until October b. I be
weekly weather report I* decidedly unfnv-
•toMe with the exception of Tennewu*.
PamiiKe by excessive heat Is generally men-
Jtonei], and the report nlKHit Texn* Is par-
tb-ulnrly bad. Uverpool held .up well and
tottirvM e|«Hied only about 6 points lower,
*libli Rbows that there la no appreciable
In reii».e in offering* of actual cottou from
•»r Hide in spite of the decline. A large
J?P“rtliig flriu for yarns and goods wires
o... ,| 1|lJltM , | g doing better, there
r .- .. , cue wed demand from the east.
Tooling here settled around 12.66 for Oc-
to »7- Fear of New York bolds the Wijrlug
•Plrlt in check.
CONVERTERS CONFIDENT
OF BIG SPRING 8EA80N.
N«» York Comniprclak From .taremant,
W aanrly all nf Iha large converting house*.
«re laying nut pinna for a spring
"■pnlgn. on a scale seldom equaled. At
“T, Weh price* which they have been com-
W-l pny for their gooda In the gray,
it la certain they Mould not tako .pecnlatlvc
J-oi. The conclnaiun to lie drawn, there*
Is that the converter*, at n chiaa, are
pnwctit thnt tho aprina of UN will lie *
"4 “'"son with them. In line with the
ma verier stands the mlter-op. Hhlrl mnk
m arc heavy liayera of fnnrlea for spring
■B'l ar- paying.top price*. The ruttera-up
•t w-mcn'i wear, eapeeMlly ahlrtwalat,. are
'‘khig a f u n ,hnre of DaaU for spring nud
"Is, i|„|ng gome implicating for this
SSteasr
Ires* giMMl* opening for next
. r - "* they enuntril uistti. There la also
"I buslnea# on fall cloakluga that t*
"appointing to mannfaeturrra and their
Wli.a "gents. With loaal -JoLhera - tride
& "'"?» are Miund. It' la declared 'by
..T. 1 * '■< department* thfr their sale* ho for
(T'h are nhi-ad iifabst yrar'a rreord.
tf all hies Of douieatleW the lia nl house*
"agattlng linilasM through atnr* nnd roail
It t * v'alr at'S'ka are being depleted and
hti , n , hard matter to replenlab them for
»‘! •" livery at any price.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUIT AND PRODUCE.
EGOR—Active. 26e.
LIVE l-OlT/litY— llena XjlleCj, JUffbj
obtekena tfreaW. 22',4B86e. Dnek* tl’ekln) 80c
each: pwldle, 25c each. Turkey* active. 15c
P Dh’eSrED FOl'I.TRY—Turkey*, drawn,
active, 20c pound: friei active. Me pound;
Itena, 16c poond; ducks, drawn, fancy, 15c
'"pRODWCS-Lard, 12c pound: harna acllve,
U6o pound; shoulders active. KKtlb'ponnd,
eldea active. He pound; butter dull, 10«mi<
pound; la>e**a* active, 28c pound; houry
'bright' active. 12V*c pound.
FUIIFTh-l^uiotii. fancy Meaacu*. 84.86,•
Swift * Company's anlca of freah beef In
Atlanta for tho week ending Saturday,
September 7 average 6.,0 |a>r pound,
liana ""a. 4c jmtMdt plnwtljj. Florida
stock, none; lime*. Fiorldn Hock. 56 |»r
hundred; nenuata In sack* averaging M
IMHinda earn, owing to fade. 6H4l6c |a>und:
eontnloupe, aetlveT 8t.lJ« .56 crate; wat^
inetoaa. Iff Ilk' each; Georgia penebea. 11.500
1.75 per crate; rhubarb. 75c.
VEOETABI-BS—1‘otatoe* (new), 81.66 per
liarrel; per bushel. $1,06. Onion* fOeorgtak
tt.n huahet; Spaaiab 81.56 crate; kraut, Sh
barrel, 19.76; cabbage. 3c pound.
GROCERIES
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively.
Mr. Lively - * twenty-live
years' experience of ed
iting markets In Atlanta
and the South has made
hint a recognised au
thority In bla specially.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
- NAME OF STOCK.
Amu!. CnmHfi
Am. Ice Securities. . #
Aui. Bugur Itetlncry. .
American Smelling. .
Am. Locnintlvt*. . . .
da. preferred. . , .
Am. Car Foundry. . .
American Cot too Oil. ,
Amiranda. ......
Atchison
do. *ir«»ferr*<1 .
Atlantic C Line. . . .
(trunkl.rn Rapid T. , .
Haltlmwe X Ohio. . .
Chesnpeaks & Ohio .
Canadian I’.n iflc. . . .
Chicago A Alton. , . .
Consolidated Gas. . . •
Central Leather. . . ,
do. preferred. . , ,
Colorado Fuel & Iroq.
Corn Produce
Colorado Southern. . .
Delaware & Hudson. .
Denver A )Mo Grand*.
Distillers' Securities..
Erie
„ do. preferred. , . .
General Electric. . . .
Great Western
Great Northern pfd. .
Illinois Central, ....
luterboro. ......
„ do- preferred. . . . ,
Kansas A Texas. . . .
ili
•as m
1814
34''
156V
I
30H
13714
uiii
188
8%
sit
NAME OF STOCK.
Kansas \ ie\a .
M>ulivllle A Niiahv
Missouri I'iielite. .
Mexican Central. .
New York Central.
Northwestern. . .
National Lead. . .
Norfolk & Western.
Northern Puolttc. .
Ontario A Western.
Pennsylvania. . . .
Pressed Steel Car. . .
Heading
n Inland
i». preferred. . . .
Kepuldlc Iron A Steel.
do. preferred. . . .
Southern Paelrto. . , ,
Southern Hallway. . .
Uo. preferred. . . ,
St. Paul
Tenn. Coal Ac Iron. . . .
TAxas Pad Ac
Union Pnelfle
U. S. Itnbher
•to. nreferred. . . .
U./6’. Steel
do. preferred. . . .
Western IJuloti. ....
Wabash
do. preferred. . . .
Wlscousln Central. ..
Uo. preferred. . . .
NEW YORK.
r
The following !* the rnhgo In
ture* In New York today:
cotton fu-
6
i
©
til
2 |
i
ii
©
it
Sept
Oct
Nov. . . .
Dee. . . .
.Tan
Feb
Mar
April ....
Mny....
11.47
12.01
11.!''
12.09
12.15
i2.27
12.33
11.76111.47'
12.fl7Ul.84
11.8ftUijO
12.13 iiiio
i2.’4o|ii'i6
11.70
11. HO
11.95
11.97
j&M
iiii
ii’.'ii
It.70-71
iilif
sss
12.14-15
12.11-20
12.23-24
il.42-4^
12.01-02
iiw-oi
12.14-15
12.18-20
12.25-26
12.29-31
12.33-84
GIorhI steady.
LIVERPOOL.
Following In the opening range. 3 p. m
•ml clone, compared with yenterdnyt
September...
Sepl.-Oeti..
Oct.-Nut...
Nor .-Dec...
.Run
6.72
8.67 6.67
6.58
6.58 -O.WVi
3 p. m. Clone. Close.
' 0.8S7i 6.9314
6.744 6.80
6,694 6.734
1-6.614 6.61
-6.564 6.591*
41594 6.564
M.reh,Apri.: 6.56^
™ U|—
Closed feverish.
M
6-66Vj
<5.95 Vj
c.m
6.01 C.C6
6.61H 6.W1V6
6.(U 6.07
NEW ORLEANS.
THe following Is the range In cotton fit
hires In New Orleflna today:
Sept. .
Oct. . .
Nov. ,
Dec. . ,
Jail. . .
Feb. . .
March.
I ft
- 5 a 6 M
, 112.01
1188112.41 12.41-42
1 12,24*26
. 12.22I12.24I12.24.2S
49112.25112.27112.26-8
1 ilWliT 38112.27-38
, 4ili2.4i|l3|4I*45
12.(8-80
UM M
12.37- 39
12.37 38
12.38- 39
12.41
12.51-62
i2.56*“
NOTES ON GRAIN
Pointers on Provisions.
KS^? C 7ClSln cracker,. JVie pen'ell
lemon, S'*: oystee, 7e, burr el rnndy, per
IKtiintl. 6',4c; mixed, per S pound,. 64c; tomn-i
ro»'s. 2 iMuinds. J3.66
nnvy iHHin,. 82.357 IJtn* l>eun,.
matches pec trrmm. I!.«; msraronl.
pound; sordines, mnstnrd. J3.2S cure.
1 st'GAIt-Stnndnril grannlnted. 5..D
jrd grannlnted 5,20; New
York refined. 4.60; nlnntutlon. 5c.
COFFER—Ronnteo, Arlrochten, 816.69, Imlk
8Tia: fy*e^irwej«7’r^ n 4 llg’ht
iffw? w afsjrjg
03 80 case; pcnnnts. Sc; rope, fply eottop,
Sc f »U«8»- 8U6C4.60 enne.
FLOUR AND GRAIN. -
Ff.orR—Highest pntenf. 86.75: hent pnf-
fDt, 85.0; stnndnrd potent. 64.75: half put-
ml 14 65 owing wheat pnlnnl. 86*6.
CORY—No ■3 White 83e; rholee White, 85c;
NX 3 yellow. V?: hilxe.1, Me; craehed eon.
P PlHCK%*^Rr^TftT ^'ind raekn 81:
7tX «c;^PSx^V
r.rddeu out*. 65e: white ctlpimd. 6Sc: fnucy
•BihtSfiWr 16-pound anekn, 80c, 48-
YWARD, VICK & CLARK,
STOCKS, BOND8, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Cnrondelnt and Gravlor Sin., Naw OrlehM.
»x« 8 *' M *lSfeae3a5S f, ^ g * SR
a MS- C^toh Araik
New York nnd Chlrago t^^orrenpohdmtw- A p m(JftTON
dE i CO., AND BARTLETT. FRAZIER A CARIUNG1 .,
PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS
The Chlengn ItoenriMlernld: An enor-
iuoum buidueiis Is l»elug done bjr tbo iuuuu-
fncturers of •‘combination** fcctl for cattle
and horses. The business of luauufitcturliig
this feed, which was begun on a small icnle
alK>ut five years ago, has expanded to luv
nteuse proportions. One concern hss Its
own tank cars. In which It transports crude
molasses to Its three large plants In Illinois,
ludlaiia nud Kentucky, where the dust amt
sweepings of terminal elevators, the refuse
from flour, corn nnd linseed oil mills, brew
eries and distilleries are oressed Into ft hard
feed of growing popularity, mainly lieenusu
of Its cheapness. The concerns contract for
the sweepings of the various elevators by
tlic year nud bnve by uo means reached
the maximum of their supply, many eleva
tors still throwing away their rafnse. The
combination feed sold less than threo years
ago at $8 per ton nud Is now bringing W.
A IMillnUetphla concern Is the largest In the
coamry. Imt Milwaukee has two plant*, and
there is a large one *t Mlnueaisdls. another
nt New Orleans and s|lll another la aflirsq
of eoiistructlou nt Omaha. h
**The douteatIc consumption of lard tho
past six months lias lieeu something enor
mous.* * said F. 1\ Frasier. "The Increase
In 1 uicklng from March 1. 190., tq Kcptcm-
tor i, loot, was 1.000.000 hogs, which yielded
about 190.000 tierces of lard. During this
K wlod the exports of lard were nlmut ».•
0 tierces less than the same time In 1906.
Stocks of lard In the United Htstes Hep*
tember 1. 1907, were only about 30,000 tierces
more than a year ogo. This dlsnpi*enrlng of
nlmut 155,000 tierces more tlmn during the
snmo time last year Is partly due to sbm-t-
age lu cotton oil. The pure food law also
had considerable bearing on the matter.
As September, October and November Is the
season of largest export demand, na well as
heavy douicNtlc consumption, the foregoing
showing makes nu unusually bullish outlook
' The ridiculous differences that have pra-
valled lietween the price of No. J wblte
oata and the price of atnndnrds for Heptru-
lK*r delivery old fair to lie very speedily
reduced. Htnce the adoptlou of the new
type samples by the grain committee, the
cash grain houses hnre beeu making ar-
rnngemeuts to deliver large quantities or
the new outs on Heidember contracts. -«y
selecting the best of the No. 3 whites and
blowing out the light weights, a large pro
portion of the new can be brought to
grade. The cost is minimum and the buyers
of Ihe rash oats who deliver them on the
September contracts have the advantage of
: h M:! n rvwa;Tffl«
li* nvnllnlilo latvr for shlpm. iit* of othor
grain to the senltoaiyl. wlterea,i tlio buyer
of Heptemlter o«t, Inf,tore will bare to p*7
tlie bs-nl rate oat. One concern ycsteril*y.
Itoscnbnum Bros., lonigbt *lMiut 100 cur
n., u W lW:
• t 86Tic. Tbl* Mtile mnrgln inskes * Wg
nrotlt to Ihe hsniller of the ouh oats for
kMtemlter, provMIllg tbe grain «■ !-' "’O'lv
to grade without too much lots In weight.
CURRENT SEASON'S ACREAGE
SUFFERED 8HARP REDUCTION,
,>ew urivHu*.
have l>eeu over-doped with tmt**
W/'.JSSSStt flSSTSR £S
ssf ssws&w
hi* Iwtwee* the time the reporf. were
closed nml the "ffl'ial proiaiilgnlloii. nutl
the fuel thnt some eornml'in I'hiiiiges of
consequence bnve occurred Mithln thnt hnir
month, tint illil not nhow in the burenu ■
summnry, fell with no force whntovrr on
the tmtMt Mo« folks are now con
vinced that Ihe enrrent »e*«on *• nerenge
has suffered a sharp reduction, which
should nienn something to *ko«rad».
'It la remembered that the Arkonras rotidl
tlon thlsyear Is 65 ns ismipnrel «l[>
hr 1966: Texas 67 ns mrnrored with 70; DM*-
hom*. 72 against 82; imllsn 'Territory, 73
ngalntt 80. ilut the Sew York *cstper sp
neared to think the owner* nf nrtn*l rot-
ton lu the Month could be Induced to tet go
In the front «f Deorlsh tone lielnjk given to
the market for spccnlntlvr contracts and
ncted oh this hypothesis. The Sew Or-
-nns sculpers, lacking letter euiploym. nt.
followed the Nortli'-i" lend, and nnder thin
•ort Of wiling nml wmio Indneed try the an-
tp'lpotcit nnrfowlug df IckoiI opot grade dif
ference. the mnrket declined.
PRCDICTED FlIOSI BIO
KOTJSATERIftLlZE
Cables and Minneapolis
Curb Lower, Factors For
Lower Wheat Market.
GOVERNMENT GRAIN REPORT.
Hprlng wboftt condition when Imrvcstcd
77.1. n* computed M'lth 79.4 on Augiint 1.
1937 ; 83.4 ut time nf Unrest lu 1906; 8i.J
905 und 66,8 111 1904. . .
uslhwtcd 216,900,000 bushels, ngnluat
000,000 Inst murith. t'rop hnn-ested Inst year
<4n)Sflod of eom on Hepteinl>er 1 wit*
80.2, compared with 82.8 Inst month. 9.1.2 on
Hefdember -d, I960. 8M-on the correspoljd.
liitfOnte lu 1906 nud u ten-yeiir "Virnge ofSl.
Indlcnted crop 2,517,000.030. ngnlnst
009,000 lost month. Hnrvestisl hint j-eur
2,927,000,066.
lint crop condition, when hnrvcstcd. wn*
.47.5. ngnlnst 75.6 Inst uumili: 81.9 reportHl
Kcpteml'cr 1, 1*06. W.3 on the correnpoiiiling
duio lu 1903. nud it ten-gear nvernge of S2.ti.
Tulsictst condition on Heptemln-r 1 was
82.5. tin ngnlnst 82.8 one month ago, 86.2 on
Hcptcmlier I. 1906. 85.1 on the correnpmidlng
date In 1906 nnd n Bve yenr nvernge of 82.8.
Chlcqgo, Sept. 10.—Wheat dosed
l-8©l-4c lower; corn was oft 1-24*
3-4c; oats l-4c off to 1-Sc up. and pro
visions were unsettled..
The government ere' Trport was Is
sued at noon today. It made the con
dltlon of spring wheat 77.1, indicating t
yield of 222,000.000 bushels and the w in
ter wheat being 410.000,000 bushels, the
total footing up 682.000,000 bushels.
Last year It was 715,000.000 bushels.
Horn was under pressure and It *uf
fered* recession* In consequence.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Chicago grain nud provision quotation,
for today are na follow*, conqsirad with
yeaterday'a close;
I’revlou,
Open. .High. I.ow. Cloac, L’loae.
WEATHER REPORT.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Thi* woniiipr continue? cloudy nnd un
settled cast of the 100th meridian nud rains
have fallen throughout the same territory
except tn the smitnerttd. fCnlu was falling
this morning nt New Orleans, Mobile, lift*-
mlngham and Cincinnati. ✓
The northwextorn area of high pressure
Iuik moved to the south, Inerenslng lu en
ergy. nnd 1* now centered over Kansas.
The advance of this high area has caused
(pwgr. temperature lu Kansas and Texas.
A second high area is central lu New
Fiigland, while nn urea of low barometer
is centered in the Ohio valley.
The eastward movement of the high area
will cause cooler weather nud protmldr
showers lu this section tonight, fair Wed
nesday.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
morldten time, temlier K>.
TIPS FLASHED*
From Wall Street.
. . tek *. Clark.)
•Sew York, kept. '16.—pnrtlelt, F'raaler &
Carrington: Amerkraus In London Irregular
Atchison, Southern I'arlllc and Heading aro
slightly almv* .|«rlty,
Heading'* Ntatcineiit for July I* au eft-
eeodlngly. good one. Surplus shows a Idtf
Increase; anthracite, movements breaking all
records, with demand for coal tinprwtHJent-
with Hteel ror|Mirutlon on steel rails. The
order* for uteri roll* for 1W8 delivery re
garded a* extremely favorable,
Tho rlie In call rate yesterday .was look
l»»
1’nion I'acliU* and Head*
stile
The city iKuul sit
ed. .A successful outcome will ....
mnrket. Tile aliening should be nt i
stock
higher
'Home of the fdggeat bear* on stock mnt^
kot have switched tills uiornlng. There
la now scarcely n doubt a* to the sucres* of
cdty IhhhI sale today.
As waa to be expected. Heading is mak
ing the pace. The grangers holding buck,
awaiting the government report. Heading
should have a blgirer advance eonmieusii-
rate with the exei^dlngly good earnings.
Town Topics: Nothing much can bo ex
pected of the mnrket until the IddH on the
city I Kinds aro opened nt 2 o’clock till*
afternoon. The street's expectations are
START -
WEREJRREGOLAH
Initial Prices Were Littlo
Changed From Monday’s
Closing.
TRADING WAS LIGHT
Confined to Only a Hand
ful of Stocks—Market
Professional.
New York. Kept. 19.—The stimulus af
forded to the market for sonic tint* twist
by the favorable Indications for the New
York city InmiiI I Osar were more than conn-
terbalaneiKl this morning by the nmiear-
nnee of other Influenees decidedly hostile
to the am } “ "
overahndt
rumihik pretty hlpl. In thl. matWr. nml It
woubl tee 111 that there Is more chance for f| m t tbe recent heavy fall In the price «»f
the remit to run short than lieyntid antici
pations. At any rate the atieeesa of the
offering would aecni to have been Ula-
couuted, and we would-not lie surprised to
kcc n lot of proflt-tnkliig following the
event that would give the l*»nr» the alien
ing they have-been bmkiug for. The tech-
ulc.nl p4>*ltlcu la weakec than lit any time
lately anil atowkn seem to pour from Import
ant source* 'oil all the strung *t*nts. Cop
per Is not the only weak metal, indeed the
Inroads of the Independents In the Iren and
steel business 1* uot unlike wbnt Is going ou
lu cop|>er metal.
The eotton crop outlook I* bright, nud this
should have a good effect on such stocks as
Illlnol* Central. Louisville nud Nashville,
and Atlantic Const Line, which are among
the bargains In the market.
Tbe good rails generally are cheap enough,
hut In our 4>nlnluii lad ter opportunities will
he afforded Inter ou toward thtf middle of
the mouth, nnd we won I a advise Intending
S iirehnsers to possess themselves In pa-
enee.
Only on hrenks of 10 |Mi1nts or so should
cotton be bought for a turn.
MIDI lower prices are likely.In the grains.
Tin* London early mnrket for American*
steady, with Atchison 1-4 higher
87 3-4. All others nt parity With our dosing
last night.
STATIONS
ATLANTA
DISTKICT.
' 94U
lOftftfc
9ft«4
lOOVfc
106^b
9344
104H
94 % 4
9»H
1J6H
9ft
9!»\
1<C%
Villi
m*
6i
%,
til
61
ft!*
5‘J?»
6144
fl0‘4
60^
till*
;i
53\
8
52S
m
5314
53
i
pound sacks, 7Se; plain, 24-pound sacks. IOC?
***HaV—Timothy, choice ii53 -
do.. etudes small hales,
FISH—Bream, 70c pound; snanper. ftc
pound: trout. 8c ponmf; blue flah. 7c pongd;
BAGGING AND TIES.
RA4I4HXII—14. H>.. 194r: II!•*.. lie; 24 »>.,
llH' - : rernllwt isvronrt-linad). T4v.
■?IK8-Xcw $1.15 liwH-h. aretMta-hantl 81.».
PROVISIONS.
pnoVISinNK-Sapreinv hams. ]54<riM-
14m. 334» I-*"' 1 * Mv-f'TO l’Ji: 7ft t«.k».
8.3); Hnprenjq lanl. 164. Parity reimpuumL
L'allloniia Iuuim, 16v; dry salt Him, ISA
lun... 15.85
I .Alt b-
Kopt...
Oft...
Jau...
Ill 118-
Rcpt.
8.97V4
9.10
8.SO
8.55 8.M
t.« s.m 8.65 ».«
jfK.;: 5:*4 *.is 8.1:4 8.124 *15
THE SUGAR MARKET.
Xvw York. Hi-pt. 16.—Tho 'lot ri
fliio.1 auxar and l.sitl raw aiwar uwrkHs
wore atvnilv aii'l aarhamtod. Loudoa boot
suirar tnurbi't imi'I'uiiKvI.
MINING STOCKS.
Boston. M’pt. 19.-*Op»nla»: Orwn t’ann-
non 1 W; Utah Sllnlni 41 WTilhanno" 13 8 4;
4'o|.per lianc.' «J 8<| 8m.'lllth{ 40; North
Ratio. 61 1-5: Franklin t»T Parrot It 3 4.
Markot lowor.
THE LIVE 8TOCK MARKET.
; yorkora 86.5O06.OV
I..,. rare V
CatthroHw.lpt* . ,,
Itoovo, 84417.15; oojra ami hotfora
Toxaa at.-or. ISWJfS; Ihssl My- •'revs.
WMtora cattlr HR.>tlni (6487.85; ,tock
ors uu'l f-'"!''t'« 82.r
'Rrewlpta l
Uwre *'IsSSkfe: ■ iainb* 8L606)7.«»; 'areaiorm
8507.69. , _
CHICAGO CAR LOTO.
Iha rorelpla Of grata la rat lota today
• ad ,»tlni*t*il rrrelpta for tomorrow ar. it
tollowa; _ . _
Today. Tomo.
Wh«lt 2*. J2
Corn *•} 52
(iiits ISj 38
Hogs, head a, 1W> ».0W
visiblIe^upply* GRAIN.
Kollo whig shows the weekly visible sup-
* 2.062,000 bosll
Torn decrease M#,000 bushel*.
Oats Increase 4O1.000 bushels.
LIVERPOOL GRAIN.
Wheat opened 1©IH *°wer and at 1:90
m lower. 1*1
lied 4g%kn.
HUH lower. LW-tl HU Id lower.
i lower and nt 1:99 p. in.
M'hntftitinngn; clear . . .
f'olnmbus, clear
Greenville, clear
•Macon, clear
Montlecllo. clear ....
Home, p Plaady. . . .
xHpnrtauburg. cloudy . .
Toeeojl. clear
Delayed (lata, HepL 9:
Spartniibiirg. dear . .
Gnlncsvtlte. clear
Mi >11111'• 'IIn, clear ......
t'linttniieogn, cloqjly . .
Timptnhr*.
.3fi
•Miiiliuiiui tempera ture* aro Cor 12 hour*
ending 6 n. m.. thl* date.
xlteeelvcd too la to to luclude In district
average*.
HA INFALL.
Alex*ndrin. Ln 1 2.18
Prescott. Ark 1.6)
Hnssellvllle. Ark 1.51
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET.
The following flgtii
range and close of
uiurket for today:
Opening
ltaug»-
January ..fl.on-G.15
.. ..6.0M.10
.B.M&25
f.214 80
.8.90-MU
6..W-8.40
ti.85-G.40
Mnr<h
April .
May .
June .
August
September .. *.
Oetolier I
Novemlier .. ..
Deccuilici' .. ..
Closed steady.
.*:. v. ::t:«4:S
8.004.10
fl.flft4.10
Bales 29,000 bags.
fl.lR4.20
ti.2fifl.30
V&V
6.404.43
fl.404.50
ti.4ft-fl.50
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
hollowing It given the opening sad clos
ing ipMtarions nf the New York cotton seed
oti. market.
September
Oetohor .. V.
Xovetuliei'
December
January *
It had not a great deal further to run had
made somewhat dubious the continuance of
present dividends on Copper ihs-kS. These
rear* were iiartlally etnmnned Inter In tho
finiruhig. when aniioimceinent was made
that the qnarteriy dividend on Calumet and
II eel a share* had lieeu reduced. Ail un
favorable Influence wa* also exerted by the
suspension of a small firm In the retail
distributive trade. Bolite strength wn* Im
parted to Heading. Pennsylvania nml other
railroad Issues by the decision of the Penn
sylvania court declaring micoiistltutlounl
the two-cent fare law. nnd under letter
condition* In the general market. It cer
tainly seemed ns If this was of enough Im
portance to have had a much larger ef
fect. Hut a* It was the gisnl news was
utilised to uulfMid stiN'k In. much large.*
quantities nil through the list.
New York. Bent. lA—The strek market
opened dull nml Irregular. Great Northern
preferred opened 3-8 lilglur and gained lu
all ft-ft. Heading aud Car Foundry opened
1-4 higher nnd Ht. Paul nnd Boutnrru Pa-
elfle 1-8 blither. Bmeltlug was uiieh*Ugi*d.
Cntindluij Paelfle opened 1-2 lower nnd
Capper ft-8 lower. I’ulati Pacific wils 14
lower, hilt advanced 1.4. Steel eomumii
started 1-8 down. Other Initial chsuges wen;
of 1-8 to 1-4 and won* irregular. Pressed
Steel Car aliened 3-1 higher.
Closing Idd* follow:
- RAILWAY STOCKS.
Atchison 86 3*8
Atchison, preferred 91
Baltimore and Ohio 901*4
Canadian Pacific .. 164 1-2
Chicago and Northwestern .. ..144
Colorado Southern 23
Denver and Rio Grande 24 1-4
Erie 201-2
Illinois Central ..tlfl
Louisville and Nashville, ..107 8-4
Manhattan ’*L” .119
New York Central 104 1*4
Pennsylvania 129 5-8
Rending 94 3*4
Rock iMland 201*4
Rock Island preferred 45 8*4
«.104.l5ist. Paul 121 1-4
Southern Pacific ... 84 3*4
Southern railway Iff
Wabash 113-4
Interboro-Metro 8 8*4
Great Northern 124 1-2
MISCELLANEOUS.
Amalgamated Copper €6 5-8
American Car and Foundry .... 40 3-4
American Locomotive * 53 1*8
American Tobacco .. .; 818-4
American Cotton Oil . ... ,. ... 33 2-4
American Smelting and Refining 9«3-4
Amer. Smelt. & Refining pref. • 99 8-4
NAVAL STORES.
... Turpentine Arm nt
I 16ft: receipts l.ltiti.
Arm: sale* 134; receipt* 4,015: win-
“ • - “ A “ (Her white Ifl.lft: M $rt
ftl: ^Mile
Hoslu .
dow glass |ti.30:
NW.^5; K R90; H fTwitW; G 11.75
[{1 WH a F^4.70S4.77H; K 84.ftO04.ift; l» Ml;
Printers Move Cautiously.
An the dlnposltlon of the print cloth waa-
nfnetiirer I* against granting eotiee«*lou*iui
forward contract, sale* In all market* are
restricted. Home printer* have uuide Idd*
for 28-Inch CtxCO* at 4%c that have been
deelliifl. On wide goods, the present price
of Rfte 1* being pnld for moderate quantities
— i— ,1,.uvery.
forward
yesterday. (2) For 24 hour* <
.5th meridian time.
Remarks.
The temperature Is lower In most part*
of the licit, lu the Little Hock ami Mem
phis districts tin* fall ha* been consider
able. In those two district* the heaviest
rnlnfull is-curred, * the nvernge for Little
Buck district In-Ims over three-fourth Inch.
Four other ills!riel* report considerable
rainfall. %
J. B. MAUHLHY. Section Director.
WEATHER FORECAST.
Washington^ Hsj»t. 10.-Weather conditions
nud general foreenst:
Au area of high pressure of conshlerNlHe
extent lias built up in the last 48 birafs over
the .Palladia 11 maritime province*. Thl*
doubtless ha* prevented the oppression til
ihe central valleys from silvauctug to the
eastward. A* a result, rainy weather .has
eoutiuued over the greater part of the Mis
sissippi valley, the Ohio ynlley S1M| the
lower lake region. Light ahowera have also
' 1 lien In eastern and southern Texa*.
Tin* tern pern ture* lu the northwest are Jmt
■ trifle lower than ou MoiuUy morning*
Killing frost was not reported, snif there
* now no likelihood of it for the present.
iu thl* forecast district, rainy weather
will doubtless continue tonight, with clear
ing weather Wednesday. The temperature
changes will not be tuqiortant. although the
tendency will In* toward cooler weather In
tbe lake region awl the Ohio valley.
Forecast nntir S |». in. Wednesday:
Vlrrflnln—Uusettled, *howcry weather to
night aud protsibly Wednesday; Cooler In
western portton* tnnlgtft; comer Wednes
day; light easterly winds, becoming north-
Sore/’ tUimtluB—Bhownra tonMht *n<l
pruliMltty Wp.lueKtuyLi'oylyr wret-
cm portion; reol.-r Rt^luowlay; llfhl vnrt
■Mo wind*. lireotnlB* wwitwly.
South 4'nroHnn—Khowrr* tontttttt .owl
nrolMl'ly W«tao*a*y; littkt nriaM* wind*.
j'nvjit showets «wj the (*6m*t; eejlef tonight
tu northW(*«t porOoni r«ioler Wednesday;
light to lre*h westerly wind*.
Kentucky—Partly cloudy tonight.
Wednesday fair.
Tennessee—Fair and cooler tonight.
Wednesday fair and cooler In central
and eastern portion.
Louisiana—Fair In northern and
southwest portions; showers in south*
r. A. King ft Uo.. reporting ou the Hep-
temlMf rrmi outlook in Missouri, asy:
•Torn condition, 88; Angust. 89: year ng-j.
Ml; October. 90. and crop 23l.002.006 bushel*,
t'rop spotted. Mouth west damaged .by
drought; northern part above average. Crop
— • - • killing frost
east portion tonight: etntler. Wednes
day fair; warmer in northern portion;
fresh to brisk northerly winds on the
coast.
Eastefo Texas—Fair tonight; warm
er In western portion Wednesday fair
and warmer; fresh north to east winds
on the coast.
Western Texas, Oklahoma and In
dian Territory-Fair and warmer to
night nml Wednesday.
Arkansas—Fair and cooler tonight.
Wednesday fair and warmer.
UNION
4 C
SAVINGS BANK
Gould Budding
CAPITAL STOCK . . . $100,000.00
-rrr\ jif«u*cn
4% 1(60,000.00 4 0
Brooklyn Rapid Trenail 49 3-4
Colorado Ku.l and Iron 341-4
National Blaeult 73 1-2
National I-»nd 611-2
Padflc Mall 261-4
PMplM On* ... 671-2
Preanerl Steel far 29 3-4
SIo*h Sheffield Steel 47
Sugar 113 1-2
United State* Steel 311-8
United Slatca Steel preferred... 94 3-8
Mniltay l.’ompunle* 65 3-S
MONEY AND EXCHANGE,
New York. Sept. 10.—Money on call
8687 per cent; time loan* eney 6fi» for
30 day* to *lx month*.
Posted rate*; Sterling exchange
$4.88614.17, with artual ' buxine** In
banker*' bill* at $4.8573 0 4.1585 for de
mand and 14.811604.5235 for.sl»ty-day
bill*.
Prim* mercantile paper unchanced.
London bar *llver quiet 1-Sd decline
at It 7-l6d. New York bar *llrtr
68 l-8c.
Mexican dollar* Sic.
THE LONDON STOCK MARKET.
9TOCK0—
Aaiiroiiitn
At<’lil*nn
do. preferred
Ant'ilxamitcd t'oiaa-r .. ..
ItallliiHire nml OhU .. ..
riMupinke and Olilo .. ..
f'tniitinaii 1'nclBc
Krlr
do. preferml
Illtniil* tvntral
Ixmlarllle nud Nuldivlllu ..
Kaara* rad Tex**
ilii. preferred
Mi xlemi tvntral
•New York t'eutral
limit We.tern
IVutwylranl*
.Viirfnlk nnd We*terii .. ..
t’hlladelptiln *ud llcadlnx .
Southern IVrlfle
Smitliern Itnllwoy
at. r*ut
ratlin I'nellie
I'nlted Ktnte* Steel
do. preferml
\Yuk**h
do. ureferreil
ATLANTA NATIONAL
^
BANK I
ATLANTA, GA
C. E. CUfUtiER. Pre,ldent. H. T. INMAN, Vlcc-Pre.ldanL
, GEO. R. DONOVAN, CaiMer.
JAMES S. FLOYD; AtTtSllRT CffflTW#
Capital :, t i -
Surplus and Undivided Profits
We Solicit Your Patronage.
$600,000.00
$660,000.00 I
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUCITORS AI4D BANK EXAMINERS.
Audit*, Special Examination*. Coating and 8y*tem«t xing.
EMPIRE EuIlOINC, ATLANTA, OA.