Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 21, 1907, Image 13

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[?■ ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY, OCTOBER II. 13 NEWS AND GOSSIP of the Fleecy Staple. On Good Weather Map and Easier Liverpool Cables. market WAS STEADY Liverpool Closed Easy, 5 to 101-2 Points Lower, With Sales of 10,000 Bales. The N#w York market opened sternly this morning 6 points higher to 2 points lower Mul later sold lower than the previous dn*e. owing to good weather reports and easier cables. Liverpool opened at end? 6tt to 8 points lower on the near months nnd 4 to 5 polnta lower on the later months, the st 10,000 bales, of which 8. $00 were American. &*POt prleea were easier 10 pc'— low.r, middling uplaml* 6.3M. The New York market cloaed steady net a to 1* points lower than the previous close. K.tlmated receipt, Tur»d.y:_ ^ Veer Orion 10,ko (o‘it.000 3t,Ta i;Mrolon ..15,000 tu 17.000 54.117 Hmuton 5,500 to *,500 »>.K5 SPOT COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, easier; middling 6.39. Atlanta, quiet; middling 11%. New Orleans, quiet; middling 1144. New York, quiet; middling 11.60. Snvflnnab« dull; middling 11*4. Augusta, quiet; middling 11**. Mobile, steady; middling 11*«. I'lmrleaton. firm; middling IHfc. Wilmington, steady: middling 11*®. Knit (more, nominal: middling UH. I', out on. quiet; middling 11.60. I'lilladelpula. quiet: middling 11.86. Houston, steady; middling 11%. Memphis, quiet; middling 11%. Galveston* steady; ling I!**. todays port receipts. The following table shows receipts at the torts today* compared with the same day last year: New orleana. Galveston. . . Mobile Sarounah. . • charleston. . . Wilmington. . Norfolk. . . . riillndelphls. . rarifln coaat. 11.126 2.485 1.628 6,245 x 15.826 | 79.624 INTERIOR RECEIPTS. The following table shows receipts In the Interior today; compared with the anroe day last year: * ... Houston. . Augusts. . Mi mphis. 17.646 4.289 8.711 HAYWARD. VICK & CLARKES DAILY COTTON LETTER. \ew Orleana. Oct. 2l.—Urerpoaf wan *»n- espertedly weak, futures duo about tin- • lisngsd-showed 806 decline, ami spot prleea wore 10 points* dowit. This example caused much hoi*e for support on expected uiore nettled sto^k markets to lie abandoned nnd ■iwb an absenre of buyers that our mar ket gave way artou after the opening to very little selling. January broke to 10.69. Leading operators from tune to time of fered large blocks, and the opinion In Itear ranks appears -very confident that the mar ket will giro way considerably during this week. The coming census report In gen- •rally considered a Mr card. There ws» not enodgh Interference by weather during Mils period to hinder harvesting and sowing, nnd there Is. therefore, no reason wbr not n« imich - rot ton should have been ginned ns last year,- say 2.800,600. which would bring glnnings to Oetolier 18 nrouml 4,400,* oy>. Kven if the crop were ns much ns 2.000.- nw ‘ •— than last year's, the census report* likely to Indicate the shortage be- lunry. There was nothing In the •Isiinsry. her u> brip .... —PP ft belt reports cloudy nnd showers, which •nditlona are Indicated the nett thirty-six hours. Special to The Georgian. (From Hayward, Vick ft Clark.) Now lork, Oct. 21.—Liverpool rallies due up on Oetolier, 1 up on t>eeeiul>er and unchanged ( to % lower on Inter months. Opened quiet bur steady at 3% points de cline. At 12:16 p. m., was .uuiet. net 64k lower on near and 405 points lower on late months. Later cables reported a recov ery of iff2 points. Spot cotton easier, 10 paint* lower; middling upland 6.39; sales 10.000 bales; American 8.900; speculation and export 600; •American 7.000; imports 2.000 bales. American none. Tenders, new dock et, 2,000 bales. ► Llverpoo^nwhlos way down on abnehce.of frost predicted over Sunday. Liverpool ipots declined H points on sales of 10,000, but re. mslned firtfi In South; only Augusta *4e low. or. The weather was generally fair; some scattered shower*. The forecast is for fair and warmer weather. Watch the Soutberu The published statement by the New York Hearing House Association that bnnks are solvent nnd will be protected in the event of a run on them has stimulated confidence ju the stock market and caused better fill lue ns t« the cotton market. Sow York. Oct. 21.—Cotton opened low er on good ump and easier cables. No fea ture. Temper of ring still favors lower prices. "Reports from the South indicate that but little damage has beeu done by the recent frosts, mid sluce then tlio weather, on the whole, has lieen very satisfactory. Spinners continue to show apathy and the reoeut signs of wenkucsH In the dry good* situa tion will only tend to luerease their con servatism nnd induce a policy of procrasti nation to be followed’ as long as possible, while the state of the world’s financial mar- kets Inis n disquieting aspect. Whether nat ural conditions will be allowed to assert themselves, In the near future, however. Is difficult to say. If would be unwise to dis regard the..,effect of the strength of the near month* on the minds of the holders of actual cotton nnd on the actions of specula tor*."—A. Nordeii A- Co. "Held I* a clever rottou man," said one broker, “but Weld Is the real bralus of the December bull pool, lie Is’ the cleverest young man• the floor has seen for npmy years, ami as daring ait operator as the market has ever known." Following were the 41 s. m. .bids: Oc tober 10.96; December 11.10; January 10.72; March 10.71. New York, Oct. 21.—Look ifor an easier spot basis and lower prices.—Fleming. Price brokers ore buying March and Jan uary around 71. You enu not hold this market. It mnst go lower. The banks will force the South to sell cotton.—Fleming. Hubbard bought about 10.000 January, nnd 1.—'The only month Owing to striker sell Oetolier. It Is dangerous to be short of October.—Roller. Louisiana partly cloudy. Arkansas partly cloudy, colder In north. Oklahoma nnd Indian Territory showers: colder; Tuesday, showers and warmer. Fast Texas, north ami south, probably showers. .West Texas, Oeorgta. fair and cooler. Fast Florida, fair, "Xcept showers in south. West Florida, Al im inn nnd Mississippi, fair. Weal her map complete, shows generally . lowly, except north central states. Indi cations point to continued cloudy nnd prob able showers In west, clearing and colder in northeastern licit; otherwise, little change In temperatures. C old wave form ic In northwest.—Holler. Hears from time to time jumping on the market. Bears expressing confide that cotton will break to 10.60 this — Expect a bearish ginners report. iveok. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. EOOH-Aitlv,. stViHSf. - " .1,1 VK I-OtT/rilY—lieu, xrtlVP. 4WI** chiptrie,. 27Ue40c. Dock,. I>Wn. »<■ etch: paddle, -Do each. Turk,)-, active, 75c P Dlfi?SSED I’Ot!I.TnY-Tu r kcTj. dr«wn. active, 20c pound; frlcn active. 2002214c »>•• hebe. 16c pound; ducka, drawn, fancy, 15c PC p{!oDCCE—iJtrd. 22e pound: ham, active, 16r pound; ,hMilder, active. lOCU- pound; aide, active, 11c pound; Imtter, lR<fl?tc per pound; Iweiwux active, 26v pound; nonej (bright) active. 16r pound. l-'lirITS AM* M’TS-tTIron, dto pound; almond,. IV pound; Bragll. 14c pound; Filbert,, 13'»C pound: Kngllah walnutaUe pound. - ' ,r Editedvby - Joseph B. Lively. MARKETS Mr. Lively's twenty-five years* experience of ed iting markets In Atlanta and tba South has made him a recognized au thority In his specialty." RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS NAME T5F STOCK. iffttSSSMU Am. Sugar Refinery, . American Smelting* . Aiu. Locomtlve. . . j do. preferred. . • . Am. car Foundry..,. American Cotton Oil*. Auacoods Atabtton. . . . . . do. preferred. . . . At lan tie C. LI tin. . . . Brooklyn Rapid T. . * Baltimore X Ohio. • . Chesapeake A Ohio .. Canadian Pacific.'. Chicago ft Alton. . . . Consolidated Oaa Central Leather do. preferred. Delaware A Hud--... - Denver ft Rio Grand#. Distillers' Securities. - Erie „ do. preferred. . . . General Electric. . . . Great Western Great Northern pfd. . Illinois Central loterboro. ...... do. preferrad. . . . Kansas ft Texaa. • . . M NAME OF STOCK. Kansas S Texas pfd. . LouisvilleJt Nashville. S iaaoutr Pacific. . % . exienn Cefitril. . . . ew York Central. . . Northwestern...... National Load.*.... Norfolk ft Western. , . Northern Pacific. . . . Ontario ft Western. *-/ Pennsylvania Pacific Mall People's * Pressed Reading Rock island do. preferred. . . . Republic Iron it Steel. do. preferred. . . . Southern Pacific. . . . Southern Railway. . . do. preferred. . . . St. Paul Trim. Coal ft Iron. . . Trxas Pacific Uulon Pacific. ..... 0. B. Rubber do. preferrad. . * . U- K. Steel. ...... do. preferred. • . . Western Union Wabash. . . ..... * do. preferred. ■ - -l- ffJ44l 61*4 ,..} 99 b'lll in* ; 1164a ltnli twi *&! I l»T*i »1i SIS‘,1 M 75*. 75*4 lit 23 NEW YORK, JSS (lit. . . Nov.. . Dec.. . Jan.. . Feb.. . March April. . May. . July. . 11.11 jl).14 ill I 10.94 10.84-85 10.86-88 U.ttU.0041 10.6210.62491: 10.65-661 10.64110.64-65 10.6646 10.69 10.69-70 10.66| ]0.64-65 |U.02-ft4 11.03-06 11.17-18 10.77-78 10.76-77 10.76-77 10.74-76 10.70-71 LIVERPOOL. 3 p. m. Futures opened steady. Opening October...., Oct.-Nov..., Nov.-Dec... Dec.-Jan... Jan.-Feb.... Range. 2 p. nt. Close. Closi 6.12 -6.07 tf.07‘4 6.04 6.141 6.04 -4.01 K0IU 5.98*4 6.07 5.94*4 6.92 6-92*5 6.90 5.98 6.91 *6.88 6.89 6.86*4 6.03 6.87 5.96*4 6/ Feb.-March.. 6.85 March-April. 5.8.1 -5.11 Aprll-May.... ML May-June.... 6.11 -6.10 Junc-JnJy.... 6.79 -6.79 6.78 Closed easy. 6.94 6.82 .... 6.79 HUB 6.79*4 R.78H 6.83j4 uC • 5.m<; ^ NEW ORLEANS, Following la the range In cotton future# In New Orleans today; 1 4 2 k *S ll| Is M Off Nov 1 »ec Jnn Feb March. . . April. . . . May. . . . July j . . . U.W IQ. 77 10.77 Vo!f2 ioin 11.02 10.79 10.77 10.82 lb!82 ib.63 H 10.66 io!ii lteflOoTi .... 10.7*40 10.63 10.65-66 10.6510.3446 10.6446 10.68 10.69-70 10.71*78 10.76 10.75-76 .....10.78-90 liliillil NOTES ON GRAIN PoiTiters on Proviiions. ^jlcngo, Oct. 21.—In view of the tre mendous «>x|H»rt-taklnga of wheat of Satur day. wo see no reason for any decline In rices. Europe evidently la becoming con- . Incod tliut higher prices ere to come. Receipt* of corn are under the estimate. Receipts should drop off bore after the flret of next month. We ace no reason for any chauog lu the price of oata. Receipts are fairly liberal, but we expect a decline as soon ns farmers commence husking corn.— J. A. Pntten. See no reason for a decline In wheat ana »rn.— J. A. Patten. The Cincinnati Price Current, in Its crop summary, says: "Early sown wheaUmsklng go<Hl appearance. Area of autumn seeding lot likely to be much below last year. Jood progress In corn cutting. Little husk ing as yet." CHICAGO CAR LOTS. Tba rawlptn of grain In rar.Ioti today and ■tatlinated receipt, for tomorrow or, aa fol- lower Today. 'Lemon peel, 15c pound; orange ejeeb TwjbaSanaa, M4.rpoiind;' plnnapptoi, Hor- lila otock, *4.0044.5*1: llmea, Florida «tock. rtc uor - Uumlretl. 1‘ennuto In aarka ar.r- nctnk lto pounila oarh, nwlng to rrvitr, CAbSc per pound. Jamaica oransja, UOO; StlSl apple, I20l2Mro; dried rieaehM, 140 alula. ;|5.00: New Yttrk. 15.50415.00. Ha,, *125 l,OV. Date,, 7-poultd pitektttre. 7t$e. I-, L Itnlnln,. *2.00 l„u. tirntie., Oonrard. 5- poundItteket, lSe; Netienrn.. 3to; 'T,c- MnlagH : per keg. t>,*»0p*^00. *1 Tucket, Ncugnrns, 20c; Delaware, , , Malaga, jw-r keg. f6.60fl6.00. I TITS— Lemons, fancy Measenr., 83.750 VEff^ABLES* -I’otntoes per bushel $1.10. * —Its toes, 90c® 1.00. Onions fl.#6 bu.» ““ ~t H barrel. 13.75; pound; imnlsh 2c. ally fair afitl cold In the "•1*1 wave Is forming In the fn nest, but It Is not likely to be ai*onr before Thursday. “ || north talked ■IP^PIIIPmPPIPipVThe st at fluent ■ the New York clearing Uottn** that the| hanks arc solvent nnd can get assistance alien required had a good moral effect.i The stack market should Is) nlsmt puvgeil "t nil menacing *i»cculntivo UBaptind hold ings and is-gln to show more stability; ir n favorite bear argument could In* re- moved from cotton. The part played by flimncial doings and newa In this break In cotton has boon great anti mill correspond ent* say distinctly that the dry goods business suffers most by hesitation of tradtk *« a direct result of the decline In the *e- "iritv markets. I showers, wmru ^potatoes. 9Oc01.oo. onu to continue *"»• Hpanlsh. 81.W crate; kraut H It will fa* iener- ( j|,i, nge . x Virginia. lHc poun eastern »H*lt. A r< ,| or3 r ctfiOOc a bunch: per o at.a fn i* rw.rtl,. . • a, w* IAS N>w York. Oct. 21.—Liverpool at the hour f'f the local opening waa 1*4 t» 6 point" lower than due nfter having rallied consbl- erahly from earlier lower figures. Spots were cnitler and 10 points lower on sales of 18.0W bales. The weather over Sunday was hl'nl, cJenr and i*ool generally all over the Mt except some scattered light showers In western gulf states, nnd there was no bull- f#tIon of frost, as predicts! on Saturday. . *»ur market opened steady nl n decline of I to 4 |mtints, but declined further In the r**1y session under Infliienee of lower-va- European and Southern sellldg. The tone/of the stock market gnv e cheerful coliw to apeculatlr “j ». bat transactions continued ™ highly ptufesslonals. ” serifl- s email Wo Iwlleve BORROWED THOUSANDS OF DOL LARS. A f*w hundred dollar, added to a h u>ino,s for Improvement* or devel opments often mean, thousand, of dol- tar, additional tnrome to the bu,tne,s man. If you need money, put an -ad ;n the ‘‘Money Loan" column of The ( ‘!'' lr ltlan Want Pace. 40-eent bo* of "Hey’a ca - — '^ant Ad. .. r~- rr *te,' 6 to 6V4 raullflowet. 19612V4C pouud. Lottuce, f2.2SQ2.60 per crate. iloxeii. H75. QR0CEn;c6. RICE—Jap, 6*4 cents; head, 697c; fancy Ilf; K Si lemon. *c; oyster, 1 7c; barrel candy, per pound. 6V4c; mixed, per f pound*. Itej toina- toe*. 2 pounds. 6.00 case; I pound*, t-28. navv (wans. 82.90; J.lma beans, 7c; best mVtcheT'p.r Lo.i. *l.«; m.e.ronl, «V4tfTc pound; skrdlnea. mustard. 13.50 cmj. SUGAR—Standartl granulated 1.20; New York refined. 4.90; plantation. 6c. ''OFFER—Rotated, Arbuckles, 816.00: bulk s in and barrel,. I2r; *reea. llOltc. snrulilKl hlwult. *5.00 ca«e: No. 2. rolled oat., *3 25 raae; a«ok srlri. M-Pound b»f«. *2: ovater,. full welylit. *2.0 row; pcpiteu lie pound; Imklnc powder. *5 c««e; red Mlmon. *5 rn«e: I'lnk tuilmon. *4.60 nue: ,'ocoi. 45r; rhiK'olate, «JMo: ,nu«t. 7-lb Jure, 48c; roaet beef. *i» cnee: .Iron (New Or lean,). S5r ptllon: rorn. Me It,lion: pot,«» M.ono.w) cue: promtt,. te: rope, I ply cot ton. 22>4e: IMP. »I.6W4 row. CANDY—Mick. o«wrted «>,4r ponnil; it ff iMorted. pound: fnney nroorteil. pnllp tS^'dhncoUte drop,, pall*. 12>tc: Elk, n,- sorted, ten boxes 86.6.. ' FLOUR AND GRAIN. Fl.Olin-lllpheat. pntent. *J.K; trot pnt- ent. 45.75; .tnndnrd patent. *5.50: h,lf pat- ent. *5.25: epftn*.'wheat patent, *5 25. ’ COHN— No, 2 white. 55e: rhiitee white, 85e. Mival, SeJ 1 . Cracked rorn, M-itound Mck. "chicken FEED—Fifty-pound ,aek«, *7; lutrlnn ehtek frrd. *l.W>. , . ^ OATS -No. 2 white. (So: No. J inlied. M ! ONdro oata. Sto: while clipped. 63c; fancy ireAL^PljVn. sammiid Mcka *lc; 48- l hu nit I sacks, Me; plain, 24-ponnd lacks, 85c, **»7aY—Tlmothv. choice large bales. $1.3*): do., choice small bides, $1.25: No. 1,. one- third bales. $1.20: No. 2, one-third bales, .20. Bermuda. 90c. t SIIOItTS^—Fholec white, $1.75: fancy. $1.75; brown (80 to 100 pounds), $1.60; brnn. $1.60. COTTON SEED MRAL—Prtme per to* t&AO; So. 2 per ton, $21.00; bull* |wr ton, | PROVISIONS. PItOVIPIONP-Ropretne h«m,. ISc: hel- Ilea, 206125 pound* average, 10V4; fat back*. Swift ft Fo.’s sales of fre«ih beef tn At lanta for the week ending October 12 aver aged 0.3»«- per pound. HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK, COTTON, STOCKS, BOND8, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISION! Carondelct and Gravl.r 8t.„ New Orltin,. MEMBERS: »e«r^ S C ^22 KiVha*^’ gSLtogNtortwr. Llverpccl rot to. Aroa “TEv Yorlf and n.l.w*o CorrMpandrnt,: j. 8. BACHE e. CO.. AND BARTLETT, FRAZIER 4 CARHINSTO. , PRIVATE V/IRES TO ALL POINTS. 9U. tnniornw mhui*, sy»« k GAGGING AND TIES. BAGGING—IJ4 lh., 1044c: 2 lb.. llUc; 2'.4 lb.. 12'ir: rc-roltcd trocond liandt, 714c. TIKH—New *1.1*14 bunch, locond-hand *1.00. FISH. FIS'll—Brrom. 7c pound: intnpcr, 10c pound; trout. Nil Or pound; bluo lih. *Q*c {mund; poopfno f2(4c_poond; mackerel, 7214 pound; mixed flab, c5|7c pound: fraah trout, Kto pound; mullet per barrel, 10 '°°' HARDWARE. cotton, FlIyw’sTOCK^fiarnuin. *5c; Feryaion, ^TtTBS—IhitntHI, J2.M:-r,/»r.*S. l>owt)EH-*4.M; half ken, *171: 74 I *160; Dupont and BnMriT raokelMa krai I11.J5; 74 keg, *5 75; 1-lb. canlaton Vms 26 per cent. Trtdadorf ■ mokeless *Vh0VEt3£h to *11 per doirn. CARDS—Cot ton, *4.71 por doion. PLOW BI.AI)ES-Se mr pound. I BON—274c per pound baao; Swodt, 474c pound. AXES-*7 por down ba«o. k %O^-B0fM. tI.25C4.75 keg; mala aho,,. "bIk'kF.TS—Paint. *1.70 down; whlto »• Jar. three hoops. $4.29. CHAINS—Trace. $406 dozen. GUN ITIWDEII—Iwr krg, An,tin crack Ibot. *4.50. SHOT—*2.15 aack. FOUR INDICTMENTS AGAINST YOUNG MEN. Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala.. Oct. 21.—Jeaae and George Shreve. two prominent young men. were arreateil thla morning on four Indictment, charging them with obntruotlng Juatlce In nplrltlng wlt- nettae, away In the Chffey malpractice raso. They made bond of *200 In each GRAIN STRONG ON m OPENING Later Wheat and Corn Re acted Selling Lower Than Previous Close. Chicago, Oct. 21.—An excited and highly erratic market for wheat with the changes sharp and curious. The price was *4 to 1% off for tho day. Corn w«* 1*4 to 1H** lower. Oata were off % to 7*c, and provisions were 10 to I7Hc lower. Chicago. Oct. 21.—There was a wild mar ket In the wheat pit this morning. Miorts were buyers and longs took on wheat In s liberal way. December sold IHe higher. C?orn and oata were also sharply up. The principal bull help In wheat was the ad WEATHER REPORT. WEATHER CONDITIONS. An area of high barometer centers In the lake region this inflrnlng. Its Influence ex tends over (Jhe eastern half of the ITnlted Htates ami Is causing fair and pleasant it n moat sections of the country. The Influence of the eastern high-pressure COTTON RECKON BULLETIN. meridian time. October ding at y-gt i* SCHOONER IS WRECKED OFF ST. ANDREWS LIGHT. P|»vHal to The Georgian. Brunnwlck. Ga., Oct. 21.—Newn ha, reached here of the wreck of the achooner Olnd Tiding, on till, coaat. off 8t. Andrews light. Captain Nlcklee. of the wrecked achooner, and hi, crew of ,1* men, took to the venel', small boats nnd were picked up by the tug boat Frances Kllaabetli near Fernan- illnn, Fla. BREAD LOAVES SMALLER FOR BRUNSWICK PEOPLE. Siierlsl to The Georgian. Brunswick. Ga.. Oct. 21.—Brunswick bakers have announced that In con sequence of the Increased i>rlce of dour bread will In future cost the consumer more than formerly. The price of loaves of bread will not be raised, but the loaves will hereafter be made smaller. rooms all filled. Number, of people have Oiled all their rooms by using the "Boom, For Rent" column In The Georgian Want Page—40-eent half-pound box of Wl- ■ . ... M A.. fwaa , I, L I, OA,i CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago grain and provision quotation, for today are aa follows, compered with yesterday's close; Previous Open. nigh. 1st tv. Close. Close. WHBAT- Dee.... 10574 100 KB74 10274 104«4 May.... 17174 11174 IWTi IDS*. lfl#0* J c6iue 10(74 102 KBfl 10274 Dee.... “«V4 6174 *0. 59H 60* Jfe 8? B % Kl 8a s* m 38 r 4 OATH- D*c..o. 6414 Jan., 15.75 May.. 16.10 LARD- Oct Jan,... 6.924 May... 9.074 RIBS— Ort Jan.... 8.10 May... f.io l:St 9.13 7.73 8.10 8.374 THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. f'bleago. Orf. 21.— Hogs— Tlorrlptn 42.000. I.Markat alow: I0e lower; light f6.6O06.66; mixed f6.(J6«6.l74: heavy $64|11.63; rough $'i 06.20; pigs TOft20; yorkera W.5606.60. Cattle— Receipt* 38,000. .Market 10*- lower: beerea $3 9007.30; row* $1.4006.2?; Texan steer* $3.7504.60; ealves $4.6008; western leattle $3.5008; atockera and feeder* f2.B01t j Sheep—Receipt* 42,000. t oc loweh native ' lambs $4.75^7.30. BisTticr. Atlanta, p* clmidy. 1 •Chatfunotiga, elear. . xColumbus. p. cloudy. Gainesville, cloudy. , Greenville, elear. . . xGrlffln, cloudy. . . . xMnntleelln, cloudy. . xNewnan . Rome, dear Snartauhnrg. clear. . Toeeon. elear Weat Point, rloinly. 1907. TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street. (From llaywunT. Vick ft Clark.. New York, Oct. 21.—Town Topics: We look for further liquidation this week, es pecially among tile indnatrlsls. which should still be sold short on nil mint's. London and the continent are disturbed by the constant foil In copper metal prices, ami we look for further selling from abroad and for homo Interests III the shares intuit di rectly concerned In the copper mining nnd ■melting business. We are n!m» decidedly bearish on the Hteel corporation Dane*, which will sell much lower under tho Influence of uusAtisfuctory frnde rood 1 Hong, which will be more fully developed by next wefk's quarterly m>ori on new orders that have l»eeu hooked since the beginning of the fiscal 'year. There i calling of loans secured by Industrial col lateral*. The manner In which the mil rood alack* want off after the very favor* l»!o bunk statement of Saturday w.-ei most disappointing to those who have boen buy. lug for a rally, and. though we would not care to advise tip* abort idtle of the good rails at these prices, tve do recotnmrtid that ir* , T natlenc loiter'flgtires. We look tor the market to coutlnue weak tislny under the lufiueuco of the Industrial leaders. We think cotton should be sold on till bulges. New York. Oct. 21.—Don't believe will see much permanent luiproveiueiit uutil (sinks get rid of more dead wood. The sit uation la Improved, however.—W. T. Car- rlugtou. New York. Get. 21.—Rti.vliig orders all over room at opening.—tlrler. Rumors that the dlrcpdors of the Itrmik- lyn Rapid Transit Cotnpnuy would declare a dividend of 1 per cent at their coming meeting were made to do duty again Sat urday. GEORGIA RAILWAY AND ELECTRIC COMPANY. Boston. Oct 21.—Following was the ■ml asked price on Georuln ItsIIway Electric Company today: Bid 75, aektal preferred, no market. MINING STOCKS. Boston. Oct. 21.—Opening: Smelling 324; •melting preferred 84: Shannon 74: Old Do. nlulon 19; North Butte 38; Copper Range 7. Market strong. GENERALLY HIGHER Advance Due to Good De velopments in Bank ing Situation. HEAVY BUYING- DONE London Prices Strong For Americans—Some Active Stocks Opened Higher. New York, Oct. 21.—With the announce ment of the cleuring house committee that after due examination the position of the Moi'Hc-lIfiiixe banks was sound nnd that they would be cared for ngnlnst any Imme diate dcmuitds, it was generally accepted an a fact that the crisis In local bunking affairs bad pnssed. Thai the credit situation was still ex* fretnefy strained was inode evident by the high quotation* of mil money. Whlvli. after starting at 7 i»er cent, rose promptly to :• pel* cent. The sb - hour hcMltutcd bet ck market f«»r the fir: Impending nnd uncertainty ..ter If * nmpb'lecl. rhether the forced liquidation had boon kvlthl THE LONDON STOCK MARKET. I,Op o a do, preferrtHl Baltimore aud Ohio t'hesa|>eake and Ohio .. Chicago and Groat Western.. Canadlap Faclflc Erie do. preferre*! Illinois Central Kansas nnd Texas do, preferred I .ouiavllle and Nashville .. .. fexlcsn Central Northern Fadflc Norfolk and Western New York Central .. .. Ontario and Western HI ihia and Rending .. Rook iHlnnd Southern Railway ,, .. Southern Pacific Mt. raid 1,‘nlon l'nelfle .. 1’lilted Htates Hleel do, preferri*d Wabash preferred ■sat •Minimum tempera ending 8 a. m., thla dalu. H xReceived late; noi Included In averages. cenTHAi STAT10H. Aifmita. . . Augusta. . . Charleston. Galveston. . Little Rock. Memphis. . Mobile. ., jtgomei New Orleau. Oklahoma. Havanaah. . Vicksburg. . Wilmington. ns. DISTRICT A fftACtS. TtmptnlBft. Max. 1 7T Mia. 2 Vt > hours ending S a. a.. THE SUGAR MARKET. New York. Oct. 21.—Domestic and _ fined sugar market Delay was steady and unchanged. lawal raws steady. The Lon don beet sugar market was quiet and i|i changed. October and Noveml»er 9s 394d. LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. Wheat opened 2% higher ami at 1:30 p. m. 24»02S higher. Cloaed 1*90-4 higher. Corn openetT unchanged to % higher aud at 1:30 p. rn. tinrhsuged to S higher. Closed unchanged to »4 higher. VISIBLE SUPPLY GRAIN. Coru—Increase 4*.Na> bushels. Oats—Increase 396.000 bushels. THE COFFEE MARKET. The following flguret give the opening anga amt close In tha New York coffee Barktt for today; January February March June July August September .... October November .. .. December .. Closed steady. Opening Range. 5.93-6.00 sjs-fl.es 6.0W.1O S.lOg.15 6.164.2* 4.164.35 6L294.M 5,l»4.r» . .. ..5.80-6.86 .. v . .5.90-6.96 Hales 33,540 Imgs. Close. 6. $6-4. t») 6.00406 6.QG4.10 410415 C. 164.20 6.154.2U 6.204.25 6.264.34 4904.36 5.764.H) 5.90-6. K6 6.9041.95 The Canine Myatory. There was a yellow dog once. That howled both night and day. Devouring all the provender That chanced to come hla way; Ho ate no much that finally Tho cupboard It wai bare. And those who'd ntuffe«l him raised their hands Their Innocence to awear. Affairs Are Just Normal. Haiti Is said to be near a revolutlop, ™«-, u .lx«* from which statement It may bo In- lcy> beat candy free with each 20c ferrev! that affalri on the Inland ore Want Ad In neat Saturday's Georgian, normal. Remarks. Light rains arc reported from Galveston ■ml New Orleans center*, wtth precipitation Inappreciable at Mobile. Havanuau and Yfrlcahurg ocuters. T« iuperuturcs continue nearly stationary. WEATHER FORECAST. much accelerated during Hie last few days In marked distinction to the sluggishness of a week ago. In the last twenty-four hours an area of high pressure has moved from the Dakotas to the Ohio valley, whence It will probably pa*« ont to ses. In the next twenty-four hour*. Rain fell Hunrisy (n the Ohio valley, the lower lake region, the middle Atlantic and New Eng land states, and light showers continued In the southwest. The indications thla morning point to fair weather toulght and Tuesday In alt part* of the Washington fore, east district, with rising temperature In the Ohio valley, the lower lake region and tba middle Atlantic states. Forecast until-9 p. tu. Tuesday: Virginia—Fair toulght and Tuesday; light variable winds. North t’arollna—Fair tonight and Tne»- llght frost tonight in expoacd place*; E to fresh northerly winds. tli Cnrollns aud Georgia—Fair and HIghtly cooler tonight; Tuesday fair; fresh north to northeast winds. Eastern Florida—Fair tonight and Tn##- il*y. except showers Tuesday on the south- cast const; light to fresh northeasterly winds. West „ pi—Fair tonight I nde, mostly nortbeasterl Tennessee ■ Fair tonight *l«ler lit eastern portion toninr. Kentucky—Fair tonight and Tuesday. Louisiana—Fnlr t»nfglit and Tuesday: light » fresh northeasterly wind* on the const. Eastern Texas—Hhowcm tonight and Tile*, day: light to frexh northeasterly winds on thv coast. Western Texas—Hbowera tonight and Tuesday: colder toulght (n northern por- ^Oklahoma ami .Indian Territory—Hbowera J. 3. BACHE A CO.’S DAILY STOCK LETTER The lopmenta In the banking situation wore well liked abroad, and this wax added to nn opening of our market. Home o! the ncllv* slock* opened 3.per cent higher. Handler* sml Copper were strong, t nlon Pacific. Hunt hern Pacific nnd Rending acre the bud- era fa the railroad list. As thin morning worn on the feeling became further encour aged. aa there was no trouble anywhere nud the banks were approaching (^normal condi tion with tho elimination of the parlies mentioned so prominently, Conlldeitce I* fast returning. COTTON MILL STOCKS. Wc make a specialty of dividend paying cotton mill stock*. Let us send you our list, giving prices and yield of choice securities. Hillyer Investment Co., English American Bltlg. thci ,. 85 5.8 ..159-1-2 . .139 1-2 ... 20 1-2 .. 301-2 ... 19 6-S ..130 . .100 1-2 ... 15 5-8 ... 35 1 * 4 ...hum ..117 .113 1-4 6 1-2 ....110 Hut when It became elideut tin /is no urge til pressure to sell and tost me market was receiving good snpport, a l»r*»- nnuitcHil cbnuue for the l»etter set 111 null by mid day n vigorous rally was in progress, losing bids follow: / .. .. Railway Stocks. Atchison... .. •. $0 5-9 Atchison preferred ,, ,, S8 Baltimore nnd Ohio .. .. Canadian Pacific Chicago and Northwestern (Colorado Southern Denver and Rio Grande ... Erie ' ... ., Illinois Central* Louisville and Nashville .. Mexican Central Missouri Pacific New York Central Pennsylvania Reading Rock Island Rock ffcfnnd preferred .# St. Paul Southern Pacific .lout lie rn Railway Union Pacific lnterboro-Metro Interboro-Metro preferred Great Northern Miscellaneous. Amalgamated Copper.. ... . American Car und Foundry. American Locomotive American Tobacco American Cotton Oil American Smelt, and Xefin. do pref Brooklyn Rapid Tronsl^.. . Colorado P.uqt uml lron.. . National Biscuit ' ... Ntilbmal I^ead... Pacific' Mall., People’s Gas... ...... ., . Pressed Steel Car.. ... SIofs Sheffield Steel... ... ! Sugar United Slates Steel ... ... do pref . Western Union 6’ Miuknye Companies 61 ,(i<> praf .. .. IS MONEY AND EXCHANGE. New York, rtef. 21.—Mmioy w call. SfilO per cent. Time loans dull, 708. pt»r cent for 6*1 de.ve to six month*. i'ixirod rates: Sterling exchange, fl 4.r«4, with actual business In hnukers* Mils ut $ 1.865504.86<J0 for demand nml nt ft.Sir.'^* 4.8160 for 6tMlay bill*. Prime mercantile |mper imehangCfl. L'lidon bar silver steadv at. 2**4. New York liar silver. 6|*». Mexienu dollars, 46*4. 413-4 .1051-3 . 341-4 . 861-3 4°o| UNION 4% SAVINGS BANK Could Bidlfllng CAPITAL STOCK . . . • I OO.OOO.O# RESOURCES ' 0 . 4% $2 *50,0 00.0 0 4 /0 THE AMERICAN AUDIT COMPANY Horae Office, 100 Broadway, New York City. F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. P. A., President. C. E. Mjnv. rina, Vic, President, Theo. Coeheu. Jr., C. P. A., Sr „ and Trot BRANCHES ATLANTA—Fourth Nat'l Ban’.: Bid, (7IIICAO(|—Marquette Building. rHILADKT.I TA—Bellemie-Slratfori. BAN rr.ANCISCO—B*W,n Building. I Tundar; light rnrinl hro.trrl'? ■b,I TuewUj; Arkenro.—Weir tonleht; roldro In aortk. era portion: Tbi.*I»j felr. The .u lftent river In the world In the Bntlo) »f Hritleh Indln, which In 1*0 •alien liaa a Ueecent of 72,000 feet. NEW TORK—Waldorf-Aelorin. BOSTON—Exchange Bonding. WASHINGTON—Colorado Building. NEW ORI.KANR—Ilennen Building. BALTIMORE—Fidelity Building. LONDON. ENGLAND—* King Street. Cheapslde. ATLANTA BRANCH 1015.18 Fourth National Bank Building C. B. BIDWELL, Resident Manager. Tilepkont* Main f71 ' Cabla Adriraas, Amdlt, N. Y, FRANK HAWKINS, FreatJanL n. ML ATKINSON. Vies -President THOMAS C. ERWIN. Cashfvr. JOSEPH A. M'CORD, VIce-PrealdvoL L W. MVEU8. Asalstan: Cash:* Third National Bank Capital .... $200,000.00 Surplus and Profits $400,000.00 Oft. A, W, CALnOUN. MILTON DA ROAN, JOHN W. GRANT, . II. Y. M'CORD. FRANK IIAWKINS. II. M. ATKINSON, JOSEPH A. M'CORD. J. fl. NUNNALLY. J. CARROLL PAYNE. E. It. BOfUB. DAVID WOODWARD. SPRINGS '& CO. C O T T «> X, STOCKS. GRAIN AND PRO VI 26 Cotton Exchange. New York, M K M B E It H : New York Cotton Kichnnjre. New York Coffee Kxehuuge. Naw Orleans Cotton Kxeluinge. New York FriKincv Exchange, Liverpool Cotton Aaaoefattnu. Chloagt> Ibsinl of Trad**. B. C. COTHRAN. Now Orlaant Repressrt -.tive ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. AUDITORS AND RANK EXAMINERS Audit,, SfMcial Examination,. Ccrtino and Svetemntiimg. EMPIRE BUILDING. ATLANTA. GA. I