The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 25, 1906, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN’ IKK DAT. rULY 25. 13^ 11 JOSEPH B. LIVELY^ " ' " " ^ \lr. Unt/ 1 ! 2S jonro' experience ; THE GEORGIAN’S RECORD OF MARKETS AND FINANCE ):;S~ j IS VERY LIGHT KewsInfluoncesHavoChang- ed Very Little the Last Few Days.. FLUCTUATIONS SMALL NEWS ANI) GOSSIP Of the Fleecy Staple. PHee Issues a report making condition TLX against 7< Imt month. I Journal of Commerce: ’'There were more buyera In the dry gooda market for the day and traile waa quite aa good aa on Monday. Many of the wpa^j^^^aot^ri revering for their need* representation, and the general feeling the market la one of strength. The export market was not aa aetlro for the week aa It waa a week ago, and an adranre In prices has lessened the Interest of Chinese factors. ... . -~trfor the The yarn market Is well sold ■ait deliveries la a noteworthy feature The* Tendency Toward Lower Level with August Show ing Most Weakness. The cotton market has shown downward tendency today, August (hon ing the greatest weakness. News influences have not changed, the crop prospects In some sections bring reported aa brilliant, while In others some deterioration Is raported. Fluctuations have covered a narrow range, with business very dull. Mr. Price has issued a condition clr eular, compiled ifrom 6,344 replies of an average date of July II, ae fol l0 "Thc average condition la 71.2, we against a condition of 74 reported by my correspondents last month, and 69 this time last year. The fact that the condition Is only 1.2 abova that re ported by my correspondent at this time last year speaks loudly as to the last yei : of the reported on an average twelve late, nnd for this reason It la more than ever exposed to the vlclsltudea of the weather hereafter. It la notewor thy that while the condition In Texas and the southwest Is better than last year, tha condition In tho Atlantic states and Alabama Is decidedly below that of last year. Many of my corre spondents report that should hot, dry weather now follow the execettlve rains which have been general throughout the South, the result will be a very gen eral disaster.” In the late afternoon a covering and bull support resulted In advancing prices In some options sharply above yesterday’s final figures. SPOT COTTON MARKET. at 10.90: sales 101 eon Liverpool, quiet St S.Qld. Augusts, quiet it 1144c, Savnmmh, quiet aF 10 11-lSc; sales 670. St. Louis, quiet at 1016-ltc; sales 1,111. LIVERPOOL. COTTON MARKET. Urerpool, July — . spot quiet, with prices eaalai _ . lands 6.01d; sales 6,000: American 4.000; spec, alitlnn nnd oxport 600; rccelpta 4,100, all Futures opened quiet nnd stand/. & cosa/SSr Ran**- Clots. Close July Aiij'iut 5.71 m — ••744.75 July-August 5.T* e.g-o-Tf fi^VrfPPf Nut..Dee .M3 M6 6.64-5.67 l»w.-.inn ....5.15 5.56 I.M5.S 1 ' Jan.-Feb 5 M 6 M 6.574.58 S tb.-Marrh 5.68 _ 5.65 •rch April. . . . '.6.11 6.854.10 6.11 dosed firm. TODAY’S PORT RECEIPT8. Mold!#. . . . *Wrannnh. . . TiarlMton. . nilmlngton. 2"ri«»IK. . . . « Boston. . . . . ruisdelphla. . . 8sn Francisco. 4*’. 1 f 1 INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Houston. . . , Augusts. .... Memphis. . . . nnetti. • ;, Total. 1909 IMS 5° im* d J 246 I2*C a a L 1775 9469 0IBERT A CLAY’S DAILY COTTON LETTER. 6fw Orleans, July St.—Options In Uver- again dlsplayrd a tendency to Ini- .. nnally closing at tha loa of a point. poo., nnally cloalng at tho loa of a polut, while 5.0m balea changed bands at 2 points ('aide neara was eomapratlrcly •csree, no further riarelopmeats haring oc n " n l In tha Knaaian aituatloa. .The close scrutiny which American mar »'• manifest In tha rourao of options rift •tread i. | miles tiro of tho effect pro- Jucwl by the general pnlltlral aspect of the fj'i'lri- of the exar, Is reflected acutely In H* opening prices of fotnre*. The appar- restoration of eonfldeneo Is tho foreign k.t trelay and the steady covering by In the local marke/a In small market .. ■nrieipa tton’"of”a" bullish gotwmm.nl raport !’*' week Imparted a Jt.nefal ateadlnesa to th- market's nndertone that rsdoced to •minimum any desire to resort to l>ear preisure. o n the other hand, th* Improve- 22! In pries levels waa hardly cotnm.n price lerela waa hardly with tho charaeter of tsflseniws 'he tide of public sentiment still it unchanged. Ideal weather bow - - mti nnd foreeasta for tomorrow are for a •urate tend. Mining WARE A LELAND’S DAILY COTTON LETTER. I,\’r ctrlenna. Joly Cotton was stupid o dull today, —td the range of prices wta **tr.m»ly narrow. Fmfnslonal sentiment ~m.d to ha mom divided than It. ' late, which may he a partial EL’Ttel’m of the dull news. % l» , ,w'iried u for' si!'adv* ^•rubUc'Si not be • p® In. even In a half- ww* IWrl* farorabla and private that there was no preeeure to Zt. V*L* t* r * the Ww*l market a good ™ on the opening. The weather map waa i wlrp» from Fort Worth It stands toilnjr. line beat prospect* In M Weather ideal the past few da:.. la again excellent: light vine fallen on the Atlantic klnh* ~ hlatory. Weather Today** man la showers oply harli const nnd In Oklahoma. The weather In the central belt la clear; other portions are cloudy. The market shows a alight improvement on the opening in sympathy with better Liverpool. There does not appear to be any natural strength, however, and bear tactlca are becoming more pronounced. The weather forecast Indicates general fair tonight for Louisiana and probab showers tomorrow. Partly cloudy weather for eastern Texas and showers probable In the balance. The eastern forecast Indicates night, except showers on eoest Sit ht except showera on roast ] ■ollnn and Georgia; balance of (aatern t fair. o mat _ In perfect condition and well cultl some opening, with prospects for a Ji Private Wire to War* A leflind.- Liverpool future, opened qnlat ! down, at 13:16 p. m. 1 to 2 down, tone steady. Boot 8 lea 6,000; 2 down. Futures due about t r=- mttea. cotton cultivated lumper The New York cotton market ops about uncabngsd from last night* ck Trade light, commission houses and local horts honght a little cotton. Look for inlet, steady market today. Uverpool cable: "Market steady at tha decline. No pressure to sail.”. Thaodnre if. Price makes the condition fnr^ cotton 71. This Is 2 per cent abova Threat stock of eotton In New Orleans la 32.111 bales, against 45.627 nt this time last year. The amount of cotton on ship- board la 12,436 bain, against 26,383 last year. SPOT INTERESTS LIBERAL SELLERS New York, July 28,-The Ban «ay»: Two things told against the price, and they were favorable crops and the growing fears that lei the Russian situation Is lliely to have disturbing effect on European trade. It Is true that early lu tha flay then waa a •mall advance, partly owing to the fact that Uverpool price* were better than ax- : on liotb sides of the water It seem, to anything rise after recent decline. It was partly due, howaver, to expectations of ether bullish weekly government repoi Very heavy rains In the eastern licit, cape- dally In Georgia, seam to many to give grounds* for such an expectation. However that may be, they were certainly dlaap- minted, for the report mentioned merely - certain’amooaF of'damage, not In Georgia, where It waa supposed to lm greatest, but In Nofth Carolina and Tennessee, but not Wire honaee cold end where, It waa i very mnch there. a grea asses, iuae* i room operators, although they sold, in soma a les early In the day. covered liter on. rge apot Interests sold, having apparently rsaumra selling Mace leading ball ftteresta commenced to Tftuldota. The Bouth covered to some extent, but New Orleans sold. Liv erpool bought moderately, ( or.ring both In new York end Liverpool waa the chief sustaining factor. The csrtlflcatsd atoek here lose* 3,600 holes.*whlch’are'to be sbln- - • ■ -ood, to New Orleene for New Orleena. July 26,-Tbe Tlmse-Dsmo- crat says! Y.— * * ... -eaterday '• cotton market Anally recorded a price lots on the «*7_* 1 £*M*P* becana ' ‘ *“ tuse the lieara are Aalnlnff recrulta. Llv »l*a unexpectedly tood ahowln* waa noj •mool'a unexpectedly food ahe wholly traceable to an impr made the moat of more rain lantlc autea and the abacL-. _ tlonal European cable*rama, but they could not conceal the real toodency of the^apecu- latlve market. Meanwhile the new crop f rovemant. and n over the At id the abaence of aenaw \VU*h the doe* of Jnly th* old crop will ‘t wholly have been aimoat wholly ilqnldated. The sustaining Influence of well-timed support lelng removed, the apot market must look 0 trade demand alone. In the Interim New York ha« thought lietter of th*J>l*n to eblp housends of lie lea of .“SW*." New Orlean* for tender. Ofth# L«» betel already ao ahlppad fully 28 per cent of the ■— tendered has been protested and bales are said to have been with- icauae thar* was no earthly hope of ever meeting New Orlcnna contrac qulremanta with It.—W art 9c Iceland. -DAILY COTTON LETTER. New York, July 25.-Liverpool cable* wera again somewhat better then duwthle morn tug, apot sale# I>elnx 6.000 hale* at an ad vane* of 1 point Our market, however, opened unchanged to 2 down. After the opening the hear* renewed their attack of yeaterday, and October wea pat down to III. At the lower level* *om* support din eloped both for long eecount end it j — pm covering, end price* rallied beck to yeeter- TS S-.SM s feeslonel element taking advantage of this o rid* the market down for a torn. Also here la some disposition to fear the Augttat * “ * *—* —Iljr m- qnldatlon. general but thla ft eved to emoont to mnel Mr. Priee-e eetlmat* on eondltlon wea la- led at noon, ehnsrlng 71.2 agilnst 741 last - Thl*. while not alven any notice*- •. - - - . — x- mMdy month. Thle. while not alven eny no K?i'«t r ft , .i;. b "*'"" r<,Kt of ilaa which favnrahla, however, and It waa hart t» •hake the faith of the rank and Ate In the abort aide aa a money maker. little rain waa shown anywhere over the cotton belt ” thi m.p and the fmyeaalvery little rain tonight nnd tomorrow. jb!***to 'opening inn "and gave the be# the bear* eourag* to stand against t(e attempt* oJTtbe bull manlpnla- ‘TMoJSrnews'VeJSro njs the ra- a^li were sent to exoerte ft tala ety. Thole who law the specimen* were of the hnlsdon that toey were not ball weevil. &|£E! .p fwlj Jdd crop end will *oon turn all their al- * ThJS- wsi^oi)"demand at all for spot*.ft evidence. * *■ ALABAMA *T. GIBERT & CLAY STOCKS. BONOS COTTON. OltAriJ come. PKOvisiejNS HCNBISSi ATLANTA. OA. fcj J** Stork Bxchange-INew Orlcana <N>tt»o Cotton Dl.unM r T7lV’phon7«9fc B. FAOAN* Mana fl ar. Board of Trada. ,-otton Aaaoctattos Cotton Excbangs OPENING PRICES SHARPLY HIGHER Disposition Shown by Some Interests to Disregard Russian Situation. BUSINESS WAS BETTER Union and Southern Pacific Were the Market Lead ers in Strength. market waa ao |.:,i hat the Uuaalah situation will not more the world's security mar- to thia tint the government inis to control the alt •uhtedty the crista li centime, foreign mar< nation, though undoubtedly the crisis ie» Mi ' •till a nta, . fl'lent. and this means aotnethluf. market conditions look vary strong, the promise of a further advattca la enough to Induce wider public support, the development of favorable fuAtv such ns Increased dividends and Loudon, appear more coa- etillng. Our own auq i grave one particularly . and this u .. . “f-j? t. with tAuettces* I dally re ports of large earnings by rallrodds and Industrial corporations. Among these, to day's statement regarding the earnings of the Mugar companies was a reminder of the . froit crop and act* Luring the afterm rt that tomorrow's meetluf port that tomorrow's meeting of th# direc tors of the 8t. Paul would be followetl by announcement of an <|?tr to stockholders LONDON 8TOCR MARKET. STOCKS— Amalgamated Copper...., Anaconda Atchison., Paniiritat} .. Mil. and St. Paul.. 8rle do, preferred./. .. .. tllnols Central xmlsrllle and Nashville.. New York Central. . . leading Southern Pad Ac., a. .. .a Union Pad Ac.... do, prefen IS ATLANTA MAFKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. urractad by Atlanta Fruit au4 dues »x,' Lemona, 35.00 to 16.60: IJmea 60 to 71c. rrarhea, par crate, I wmssU fatermelonl £SS.1£¥!?y 60c to 11.00. „ 1X60, O’OULTHY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.- s x? 7W r.ivo ,r !ru , ck^prk. n :5 ii «o no. 2244c; cook '"ftoMy-Naw 11 ^^? lb.i In Mb. rack* 14 ®VEGETABL KS.—Irish potatoes. No. I stock 84 barrel; No. 2 slock 12.50 Tomatoes, per crate, i5c to $1.25, Old Irish potatoes, per bushel, $1.40. _ Old sweet potatoes, per bushel, 81 to |L2>| sw sweet potatoes 81.50 bushel. _ Cherries, Zi^uart crate, tl.BO^tn IL71 Cantaloupes, par crato, 11 to $1.60. Blackberries 10 to :24c nunrt. Dewberries 10 to 12\sc quart- RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Amalasmnted Conpor Atlantic t'«MMt Line Amerlren Sugar ItfMluIug Auar.uula .a..,..,..*,,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,.*......., An.* 1 an I <>• <*in.'tlve do pref»rrM7...... STTSn HBmaaBHia u„ American gmel’tlng Reusing Alrl praferrad lerlren I’ottoii Oil Il.nltiraoro anil Ohio, Hyp Rapiq Tftualt!!!!";!’.!!!!!!!!!!!!!! « ntui.llan I’m liti* 4 hi. „ii. is4 nnaatara «o prercrr»si bleag4> and (Jreet Western c.. blcago, Milwaukee and St. Paul iclaware and Hudson.... dstlUer's Securities.* a....*.., So {!CT r c! Smart can ' nlavllla rs llsctri* entral , lea Hecurillea.. sad Nashville.. orthern *w York Central firfolk au,l Waatcru I'eonaylranla I’eoels'a Gaa I’raaaad Steel Car mblfe steel •wek laland..... do. preferred Bouthern J’aelfle.., ithern Ilalh BiJAhSS^d^::::;::::;:;::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::-' Tennessee Coal and Iron..... Texas nnd PadAc Union Paclflc United Mtn»cs Ateel Western Union Wabash referred. do. preferred Wlseonaln Central do. preferred... "Toial sales of stocss today tt4,000 shares. RANGE OF THE COTTON MARKET AT NEW YORK. Th* following la in* rang* to cottoa future, lo Naw York tnflav: La>l Previous w 1. nnae. Cloee 10.00 29.00 10.0044 10.004 I Open. High. Lei July. .10.00 10.00 10.0 Aug. .10.00 10.06 0.16 10:46 , Sept .10.07 10.16 10.0J 10.04 10.16-li JO.jO- Kept .1X07 10.16 10.07 10.04 10.16 14 10.10-! Oct. .10.17 10.54 10.14 10.14 10.25-24 10.644 Nov. .10.20 10.20 10.50 10.20 10.tt 27 10.1I-; )ec. .10.24 10.54 10.33 10.21 10.S-M 10.16-1. Jan. .10.60 10.37 10.29 10.37 10.34 37 10.30 31 /eh. ..., 10.1720 10.2121 teal 10.29 10.37 10.54-37 10.37-M „ Mar. .10.40 10.43 10.40 10.U 10.47-4* 10. Closed steady. TIPS FLASHED s From Wall StrooL Private Wire to Glhert A Clay. Naw York, July M.-Dnnlel Odell A Co, ■ay: .Contloue,! Irragularlly mny bu ex ROVISION8. nt 14.10; I q«mon,1 .utile Hter. 14.76; finey pitcnt, 54.7a; bine Rlliboo. 34.10; fancy, f q 1 73c; No. 2 yollow 73c; mixed 74c. OATS-ihoCco white Clipped, 62c; choir, white, 50c; choice mixed, 43c; Texas rusi proof, 60c. MEAL.—Plain water ground, per liuahel. ' ' ■ amai^ i,»i»._ ti.f( : _ ii,>., ed*’ll.06;'do*"l mixed clover mixed **CLOVER.—Choice 00c. MBe above price, art f. o. h. Atlanta, and lect to limneillnte •creptaoca.^^^^H GROCERIES. -Sin,, ilnn, grnnula Blnndnru Kranulated 0c. Now nod 4H to 4Vh: plootetloot 464 to ltm . PROVIHItiNH.—Supreme hems isms 1614c. Cillforrili horns ir 8TOCK8 AND BONDS. D.ld. Aik* »>• . li. hi ururnl flnt ftComS la^wta' aid flivanuli!!!!!!!!!! 15 goo,bweaterp^.^.^.............. fj| THE DRY 000D8 MARKET. New York. Jnly 26.—The dry good, mar ket waa steady, hoyera taking domestics and printed goods freely. The.export mar. Iiet waa qnlet. Yarns wera Arm. Advances were noted ft some Rues of gray printing cloths. “It's a Girl,” Says Coopar. It's a girl," waa tha first remark Call Officer M. IL Coopar made to Chief Jennings when the chief entered the police etgtlon Wednesday morning. Weigh* 10 pound), too.” Officer Cooper was all amllts and good nature. •— ■ • 730 r The new arrival Is at 230 Oakland era announce their Intention of paying the young lady a visit when ahe le ready to receive. Off to the Asylum. In tha ordinary’s court Tuesday aft ernoon Jeeee Stout, an old man from south Georgia, waa triad on plaint of lunacy preferred by hie wife, lt j|| | n h#r and p«c(ed In the stock market today, but la folluwlug generally the trading prluclpb-a we believe the long aide li to be pre ferred, and would buy atocka connrratllely on recetilont for turoa at least. Tim Hus. alau and money altuatloua tbla morning ap- B ar slightly unproved, but they must ba v»n careful attention. The technical po- eitlou of the etock market aa a wind* by the aggresslva rally la not aa good ■• R waa, because the farts abort luterrst baa been reduced lu aolue extent, tud thl* leave* It open.to attack lu aom* parts. ... Harrlman reported aa buyer of 36,000 Southern l’aclnc yeaterday. Markat looks dull aud strong. •onto buyer r. Markat ull aud strong. Wa are still ft a professional market, Mtt It la beat not to ba abort of them. Marshall, Bpadar A Co. say: Jfawa from ltuaala thla rnornit serious condllloua, hotter foreign aa a result of fOTipimiiif pi , _ r ... coudltloua of the market, ■bould be regard ed aa axtramelv favorable. The earning, of the liarriuian roada, published yeaterday, wen particularly good, and flootharn Pa clflc dividend talk la bacouilng more logleul every day, to aay nothing of tho poesir luereaae lo Union Paclflc. greater la «,ff llum seems geaerally n ail known banker, ft on, expressed Ion that It will be Imimealbla foe Map government, to maintain Its rad flrmly establish an autocracy. Uavas that a general revolution ft Huasla fa a practical certainty, th* snljr queatfoa being when It will come. In th* meantime he believes that estenelvt sstcnlatlra an- terprlsee ahoald net be started In this e, try or at th* lee,ling flnenelal centers In rope, lie adds that private cable adv received wlthla the test few day* f prominent Interests In Kurope dearly ladl- eate that the Uneaten situation Is regaiutd ts very serious. New York, AtehfemD^kliaeoari will do to 1 Iketr i hot ho , There Is a strong teaa k of a trading affali mg hull pool ft Canadian ‘Tiowlp Indicate* that th* room element a very bcerlsh oa th* market again. Hali ng by optown professionals la also re ported. Market literature la mixed and conservative again. The professionals on and off the floor may bo expected to sell •took* today sod oppose Improvement Blocks start out strong ft sympathy with lab talk on ’ It. ROBBED AT KIMBALL, SAYS W. J. PEEPLES W. J. Peeples, of Athena. Ga„ a traveling talesman, reported to tha police depart- It Wednesday morning that hi* room th# Kimball ho*a* had been entered and he waa robbed of 376 and a gold watch be slept. The detectives an Invest! ^BplcteUoJlcer White, on dnty at the AS drinking heavily whan he cams to the hotet AT NEW ORLEAN8, The following Is tho rang. In cotton futures in Naw Orlaaua today: T1 Open. High. Low-IfiK. Clom.'TO Am*: :JH i p ioiM iMSS m SS’. :io:i* iiS loiS as 18:51! Ills’ 1 Nov. 10.24 24 lO.lt-3* Dec. .10.30 10.2* 10.13 10.24 10.25-20 10.13-10 Jam .10.28 10.13 10.37 10.33 10. Mar. * ip’as I'olio ia« lo.ii 18: Closed stead/. STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN New Yotk, Joly 26,—The Hun aaya: Yee- lerday’a market opened with fractional ad vances In many of the active laeuea, Imt ter * few mlnntoa prices began to wonken d by tho ood of the flnt hoi was distinctly heavy. Thla characteristic prevailed until eiioiii noun, whan trading contracted and the market berama fnlrly Arm. There Waa little of Interest In tho • broad showed a restoration of sometblpg Ilka confidence, except In Russian Honda, hleh waa depressed liath In lamdon aud a the continent, the Imperial 4 a making a sw low record. I-ondnn waa a considerable aeller of buyer, r.f. king li biusly aold, mniftnr ~ nearly all I. Call an r at low the stork th money routlno . v rates, end, l. loet 31.040,000 to the suli treaenry since Friday, less epprehi “ " z r — llan, i iceonnt pi ontlaned rise figure aa a us > greater ease In money the In foreign aictMnt* did hot rhat faclor.-Glbart A Clay. COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. New York, Jsly 13.—Then waa trot little activity yesterday In cotton aead oil for some time after the opening of the market. Prices wars firmer, however, with lilda 140 Vic np from Monday. There waa practically ■o change In position, aa stocks of ell wort In vary alroag ha “ ' hands, a'nJ offarlnjra MMMMMMairt- ai«»Ti wit* « flair iMlDllirna. WIII60 other, report only amall rash trading for Imtb domssllc and foreign rniisumptlon. The near positions continue to hold their iver fate month,, with Heptenitier _ a ovaf Oetoluer. Thla la rouatd erad quite sp extenatva difference; but, not' withstanding the fact that ft la claimed that between 14,0m and 30000 harrala of new (Ml will be available for delivery ea Heptember eontraeta hare, the trade la vary ri,k ‘ ** ® u - ovemher.’.' .7 «r«radr’itetei SOUTHERN EXCHANGE Oldest Catabllahed Office South. COTTOH—STOCKS—BONOS GRAIN Ground Floor Oould Building. Dally markat latter and markat manual mailed on application., LJ. ANDERSON & CO Bankers and Brokers, COTTON, STOCKS, GRAIN Correspondtnt's Capital $250,000 arringNCg. the meal bank PHONE 44IT. PRUDENT! AL BLOQ NOTES ON GRAIN Pointer* on I’rovlalon*. Private Wire to Gllwrt A Play. 4'hlcogo, July 26.—Firm lone to hire will rncuurug* bulla. We t peel any help from the domestic situation except * aet-hack In uorlbweat, which la uullkaly. The Uuaaiau aitua’" the greateat bull |mealb|lTll might develop which woald i kcia 3** to Sc uf give tiuu la full uf ties. Features open uur Jailer uver Might, but uotht . it can give ua mors than a dragging da cllne at moat. Ull clear and hot lu moat of lid la likely to canaa beers tqialou than ft will th* crop .feather si the com belt e ar* anprehi rui. list the stand of corn le very un even end farmers holding old crop dossly. Look for higher prices lor both com im nor crop expert wire, from Lskt, Pres ton. Minn., July 34: "Wheat looklug flue, lint here to^ay, but good braese and wheat «i/ffa big abort Interest In coni, and tha long holdluga art ft good hand,, lie- Have corn a purrhaae lu all posltlooa. Ac- ras CTBjsrvy md northern lake reglona; fair eleewbara and law change* In Temperature dieted for next thirtywlx hour*.- i Inland. Private Wire to War* A L Phlcago, July 25.—Wheat actlag Arm, hut thla advanrs fa causing a W little eelllng for react lone. Friedman and local ahorla buying this wheal. Htrength hern la in sympathy with coarse xralua. lawks Ilk* a aal* at 77V4c for * ifrn. This ulaenunt of July wheat under Hep- lieu lor deiunnd for wheat mlaalon ho adding to at (ha mem* haying Ft ro locnle, who < uaea , a their Fair cniiiuilaelon house buying of lard, Cudahy a buyer nnd aom* covering by tha aborts. Balling scattered. Pork neglected. I a ter hog market 64110c lower tbau ^Chicago Inter-Ocean: Argentlnaa pra cally Uulahed shipping whsat. Amerii winter wheat hobTa tha field at curr ■urplua of wheat In North America le estimated by Jonaa, of MlnnnapoUa. «* ♦00,000,000 Imahels, ao that there will' tie a comfortable surplus attar giving Europe ■m burin'sa lit wheat In Chicago ...iy waa eonfined to car lota. For corn a I setter demand attated, psrlldntarly for yah ow, Mila being like over Haptembar for No. I on track. Kale* of all grade) of corn wera 176,099 Hairs of oata wera 160,009 buaheta. I loet no reported tt,000 wheat eold.Uomiay and not reported. Other part* aold »>.'■■! bushel* corn and 126,099 oate for raport. By TOvat* Leased Wire. Chicago, Jnly 18.—Xctual wheat was on sale In the big pit on ’change and tha bulls backtd away from It In a manner to dlocourago holders In gen eral. Besides tha denial* of black rust In Manitoba, a* wall as thp denial of general crop deterioration In th* spring wheat country, a large Philadelphia house resold 60,000 bushol* No. 3 hard, reflecting the xport situation, notwlth- orle aold I a for eiool advanced l,„. . a week. They have nd ey h •aya: “llarveet eke aarllec than conditio to treme r.qi of oats and Farley. Uonglau, of Mlnneepoll*' eaya; mist not forget tket tho principal ■- n acreage la In iltmimmM aptlut tha a principal Inereai i. I donbt whether , will bo ao much In laat ysar aa noma people eat I lee follows: thraa field a. to Ashland, Ilia., report* yield as One field of onls. 21 bushels: Ihl * ■ bushels; onn field, 30 bushels, cld 35 bushels per aero, . , Hcettered rrporle of corn firing and need. Ing raft rams from Jnrkennvllle, Ilia. Oil- more City end corn firing. Peoria wires now end rein noon, the entile. . _Ua Perry, Iowa, reported "Pasturage Is wire*:, "Pasturage la very pent .^hVU'VeOThTOit?; ,600 liiiBhcla wheat In the country tha •net three wcoke nr® ffrttlnff rillail on, rhllo th® pit le entry I nu IH® l'*ad pot nut ne DtdMa. Korl/ yi»stprd(i/ th® rrportad piirt'hneffe war® an Id to h® aery light, liat nt the float* tha/ bad Iticrrnecd tu oror 600,000 baahala. BULLS BACKED FROM ACM WHEAT Was on Sale in the Big Pit on Change To day. RESULTED IN A SLUMP Com and Oats Closed Frac tion Higher—Hog Prod ucts Closed LoweH. \ deaaa cable said that th* crop nged by th* present Wtl weather. „ ■aid also that the naw crop will short- ■y begin lo arrive mor* freely. The our situation In th* northwest wns spots for th* day showed losses of 1-4 w - - i”l 3-«o in whaat, but gain* *f l-l#Mi and 1-5131 >-9o In oats. Hog In corn and *-!•*! l-lo InHI products war* 2 1-3012 l-2c lower. I’rlmnry receipts of wheat aero L- 699,900 buahals and corn 614,000 bush els, comparad with 1,314,000 and 604,000 roar whaat, 71,900 corn an& 1,090 oata. 161,000 huahela of ■■bushels CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. WHEA?-" - i t’OHIf— IfAV.ro 5ll} uk— High. Low. Close. CIom! E 1 9 7I’4 i.m tbi jfVfHiS 1!:8 8:8 «'Li m 41*4 »4J4 LARD— Jaljr.ro •» N®Pt.e* rt..,. 8.01H UAHII WHEAT- 6.00 i s, ia 9 15 Ik NEW YORK COFFEE. No VJI -1, . iRfll 1 northern *prlut; iUHtfSOVi; So. 6; No. I do 74R77. PRIMARY MOVEMENT. 8tSV‘ Th® fnllowlag flgurn* kIiow th® primary January.• .* •>hrn«r/.. * ireh.... **.. O^olnic ! on®.’. V# V. V. V#* o. . .. .. .. .. .V :: irtnlwr .. <ov®mb®r.. .. .... ........ r » r .te.d,: WELL FILLED TRUNK FOUND BY POLICE Who has lost a trunk! > The police department ha* ana which haa no owner. It waa found In a vacant use, formerly occupied by negroes, at Ullmar atraet, Wednesday morning. Tb* thieves had evidently taken the trunk to the amply boose lo Investigate Ita con tents. Tha lock waa broken off, and th* wearing apparel toaaad obont, hot Ih* trank waa wall filled whoa rnovaiad. II eoatateed a quantity of wamMfig’-Ba*. clothing, a hag of Isir.ona, which were atlll fresh, and a hag of sugar. If there had been aay money or jewelry ft the trunk, It ad bean, remored. The police department wae Informed by an old negro woman that ahe had found tho trank In the honsa. Call Offlrrra Dim ed Galtehtr went to the Ir 200, against 422,0 agnln.t 4at/ | 0) liusliets fa.t year, today 647,009 bushels, against 34.1. i last year. LIVERPOOL QRAIN MARKET. Wheat opened V4 higher, 1:19 p. m. hither, rloeed H to s hither. Torn V. higher, 1 :S3 p. m. Vi high. •4 higher. NORTHWEST CARS. ktlnnes polls. Today. Weak. 6 11 f went to the house ook th* trank to the polteo station "Mrs. Washington" Is written In cha the lid. muss and Inn. chalk on CHICAGO CAR LOTS. Toda. Tftsoorrow. Cora Data Hags 2sooo 74 37000 Another Llv* Stock Company. The Empire Flute l.lvo Hlork Assur ance Company, of I’ltta, Wilcox county, «n" Krnnt-»l a . h.-irlsr Wednesday morning. It Is a mutel concern end th* Incorporators nro J. W. Waddell. 7. N. McAllister, Dr. O. a Tucker, & H. Moore and D. M. 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