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MON PAY. JULY S'. IJMt
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
11
EDITED BY f __ — — „ ,
Josephb.lively^ THE GEORGIAN’S RECORD OF MARKETS AND FINANCE E*
J ogxx\t
Fill STEADY
IT IK Hi
Was Some Support Based
on Further Rains in
Atlantic States.
ROOM SHORTS COVER
On Which Late Months'Ad
vanced to Within a Point
of Saturday.
By I’rlrato Leased wire.
New York, July 30.—The cotton
market wa* fairly steady at the open
big, In view of the cables. There was
some support based on further rains
In the Atlantic states.
After the call late months advanced
o within a point of Saturday’s final
on covering by the room. Commission
trade was moderate.
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Atlanta-Quiet at 103i<\
Sew York—Quiet at 10.90c.
New Orleans-Quiet at 10Hc; sales,
lellrered; on contract, 900. .
Liverpool—Quiet at wl,
Augusta—Steady at lie.
Ft. Louis—Quiet nt 10 16-16c.
Houston—Steady nt 10%c.
Baltimore— Nominal at llVic.
Memphis—Quiet nt 10%c.
Favnnunh—Quiet nt 10 9-lSc.
Mobile—Quiet at 10%c.
Norfolk—Htendy at 11c.
Philadelphia—Steady at ILISc.
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.
Llrerpool, July », 13:15
ipot quiet. with Pjleeai easier: middling
uplands 6a; sales 5.0X); American 3.900*
2nfriran°W B “ l ' xport "°°i recelpu 3,000;
Kutores opened eesler.
“ nlnff
iiTMTl iTtS"
7.W.73 5.73
5.64-5.55 6.65
6.605.60 1.60
5.56-5.65 5.56
6.55 5.56
.ii.5.55-5.56 6.56 &5I
. .5.57-5.58 5.57*5.58 6.68
...5,59-6.60 6.69-6.60 6.58
..6.66
TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS.
The following table shows receipts at the
port* todsy, compared with the same day
Ust year; t *
Vw Orleans .. .. .
(in Ives ton
Mobile ...
Savannah .. ..
Charleston
Wilmington .. .. .. .
Norfolk
Boston
rhllndclphla
1811
791
1711
INTERIOR MOVEMENT*
1906
11W5 Wn
1805 wn
Houston
640
Aiiffiiiita
271
Mptnphl# „ ..
R. IrOUl#
100
iw mu
Total ,. .. .. .. ..
1429
8B63 W |
WARE £. LELAND’S
DAILY MARKET-LETTER,
k*t work's soml-aetivlty In the coi
tndtng today and after the opening opera!
were practically suspended for a half I
»« ur or bu hour nt a time. Every one Is
waiting for tho report on Friday of thls|
week, and the occurrence of additional
Wins over many sections of the bait, being
rsthcr too frequent to Induce abort selling
“* * u ' ‘ *1 seems to
IIry where
ater than
In other words,
, -o the professional element n. -
•t'ons hardly pay for the trouble Involved
In buying or selling. This condition of
course is not likely
the monthly report is
activity Is certain to develop. There was
a little too much rain In many sections,
■nd this led to some short covering. Cotton
**med to be for silo on the adrnnee, how*
£er, tnd operations continued of the kind
that has led to a narrow market for somei
weeks past. Reports on the progress of the
snow tho majority of sections to bo
i 1 ' unusually good shape for this season of
the year.
New York. July 3rt.—The stock market was
wrong In the morning, with considerable
fcuilpulatlon to facilitate realising, i
In the afternoon nn attack Mug randeWB
< onMidsted <»fls. the list weakened a lit
tle nnd yielded owing to the combined InJ
RSaS"
ry bo.»1 technical *hap« nff.iiit
H^^WW^HBIferaU recea.lon end we Ik*.
urr. nocks khouM be confidently bought I
•J » Iwo to three point reccealon from
lop of today. The underlying fartor.
**em fo he rety g*«*l. end w* think the
, b* 1 ’ Intereat, are determined to relee the
I kvei for distribution Uter. Thero are en-
f^,raglng atgna of an Increasing outside
laiere.t and the broadening of the market
"h.no doubt do mueh to adrertlae It. W;
Catlnue ronaervatlrety bulll.b, as outlined
13 r«ilp tiKiny.
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
®f. rr lTaU Leaaetl Wire. „ „
Seer York. Jnly »0.-Money on cell 39
A,per rent m
eterllnr en
"terllng exehnnge 4.5364.8514.
COFFEE MARKET.
-a Lcaaed Wire.
drk, July W.-Coffee firm: No.
*1 Private ragged Wire.
»orw Yorr
| *> iHc!
Fifty years ago the Hamburg-Amerl-
! 2® Line was started with two ateam-
; ♦[. Today the same company baa 157
I . B atcamere plying on fifty-five dlf-
| accent routes to all parta of the world.
King Edward has taken to equestrian
"Cretan as a means of keeping hie
l5*lthtdown. Since the rabbit hole mle-
| J*P. which lamed him. His Majeaty haa
I **en unable to take walking exercise.
NEWS AND GOSSIP
Of tho Fleecy Staple.
l*rlrate Wire to Giber, k Clay.
New York. July 60,-I.lTerpool at 3 p. m.
STle mehSSmd.” 1 lolv< ‘ r ' ™
The Journal of Commerce nn: ‘The
week a trading lu dry good, ended with
ooafldeaee expressed on nil .Idea na to the
Immediate future of the huotnesa. The
'‘"'F-’went a rhnnge for the Itettor
rrom the time the doors were opened on
Monday, and returns front the mafia were
quite as encouraging ns the talk of buy
ers who were to the dlatrtet. There are
alow spots In the market, and they are to
he expected for reasons, that are obvious
to most merchants, but the greet volume of
the operaUone wars of a healthy end satis
factory character.”
STOCK MARKET
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
I'.giPrev,
Traders Favorably Impress
ed by Persistent En
ergy of Bulls.
N>w Orleans, July 30.-Liverpool 1 down h
* dtoanpolntlug. Wan due unchanged.
Indian Territory an<l 'Oklahoma
ftock to Memphis
through
■Imply Immense. Little
the Mine.' 1
The Tlmet-Democrat'a report on the prog-
the cotton crop during the month
?£ /uj* The conseustia of opinion points
to the following results:
L Distinct Improvement has been the
rule, though the Atlantic states complain
of egeesmrs rains and similar complaints
begin to come from the districts to the
westward*
l. The I mil weevil and other pests seem
to have done no appreciable harm so far.
•. Recent heavy rains have retarded the
maturity of the plant nnd may cause
serious change lu conditions later on.
4. Farmers are troubled by scarcity _
labor In some sections, but the embarrass
ment on this account can hardly bo said
to be greater than usual.
Private Wire to Ware** Leland.
New York, July 30.-Llverpoot
quiet 1 down. At 12:15
quiet 1 down. At 12:15 p. in., unchanged
to l down, with the exception of July,
which la 4 down nnd quiet. Sales 6,000.
pots down at 6d. Due to come about un
hanged.
The New York cotton market opened
quiet nnd as expected on Liverpool. "
“ilsslon trade very small. Look for ,
ad steady market without any Important
innges.
New Orleans, July 30.—Cables are
hnt was expected. The 1,000 new tc
reported are hardly a favorable feature.
Hie Tlmes-Deinocrat’s July condition" “
extremely benrlsh. Weekly prera rsr
generally are also favorable, espec
those relating to Texas ami Mississippi.
The weather map Is favorable. Good
showers are reported in tho Atlnntles, but
QIBERT \ CLAY'S .
DAILY COTTON LETTER,
New Orleans, July 30.-Options In Liver-
not closed steady and unchnnged to 1 polut
>ower, while spot transactions amounted to
6.000 bales 4 points lower. Cables were ex
tremely scarce, and denoted a featureless
market. The only feature of Interest was
■■growing crop for the month of Julyl
On the whole, their advices denoted a dis
tinct Improvement, although from several I
Atlantic states excessive moisture was com
plained of, which may retard maturity. As
damsge has beeu done bnj
------- other eilpp Insects, anil
scnrclty of labor has not Iwen greater thau
usual. Summed up. It was a most favora
ble report, and Indicates n bountiful yield
of cotton for the year to come. Tending
Ithe bureau report Friday next, It Is probad
ble that a continuation of the present nsr
row nu<l uninteresting price changes will be
witnessed, although improvements may oc
cur fponv time to tlm* before Its Issuance
on covering by nervous shorts whose fears
seem baaed on the belief that tho report
may contain some surprising features fa
vorable to on advance.
WARE & LELAND’S
DAILY COFFEE LETTER
a continued demand for short account
I Investment buying, the broadeulng of
which was promoted by cables from Eu
rope explaining the advance there as due
to tho covering of scared shorts and the
several districts of Ban Paulo, which
veil to remind the trade of damage to
coming crop previously suffering as n
alt of cold weather during the late i
market several times during the
.jree yesra In the -
permanent adrnnee aa a .
crop nnd decreaaea In the visible supply of
the world as a consequence of this fading
in production.-Ware Sc Leland.
Opening
usage.
. fanuary 2 , S*2 , fi
tt&T’:. ::v.. "M 7 *
April 7.6A7.®
Jlnjr 7.tS
.Inni* 7-75
July,.. 6.06 7.10
Keptemher .. -.7.00-7.06
Ootolier -7-10-7.15
Noveralier 7.15-7.25
Dwemlnr. . ... .....7.25
CIuwkI firm. Bales 102,500 l>as«.
Close.
7.40-7.46
7.45-7.65
7.65-7.60
7.60- 7.66
7.78-7.711
7.60- 7.85
IM-tM
7.06-7.10
7.06-7.10
7.16-7.501
7.2007.50
7.50-7.35
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
iVew York. July 30.—There wni liet little
activity In the market for cotton eeefi oil
Hotunlny, na naual on the last day of
week, nnd the only feature was a alight
reduction In prices. Thronghont the week,
tile mnrket wnt well-sustained, with more
Interest centered In Hentemlier delivery.
Thle month hau held Its premium of tc
over Octolier. notwlthitnmllng that It haa
lieen predicted that a large amount of
new oil enn he bail her* for September de
livery. Many dealers are of the opinion
thnt this could lie don* only to n limit
ed extent, however, and for this reatou
there haa lieen little Interest on the abort
side, despite the alluring difference o the
price lictweeu the two mnntha. local bulla
and prominent refining Interests were the
prinrlpo! buyers Inst week, and toward the
close had to take m mlts a large amount
of oil to absorb offerings and bold tho
mnrket. Of late, no crude oil haa been
ffered more freely In the valley and at
exaa polnta on the liasls of 37c for Au-
gu.t delivery. Block* of oil are rather
email, hut In atroug hands, and there la a
fairly good spot demand.—Wore A la-
Opening. Do
Amalgn inn ted l‘upper
Atlantic 4‘oaat Line
ntstiuiiY v imini nr.
American Sugar Refining..... , , .
Anaconda
American taocmuotlve
. do. preferred
American Smcltlntf Refining
do, praferred
Atchison
do, preferred
American Cotton Oil
lUltlmore and Ohio
llrooklyn Rapid Transit
Canadian Pacific
Chicago and Northwest*™
Chcaapenke and Ohio.....
Colorado Fuel and Iron
Central Leather..
TOOK PROMTS LATER „
Chicago, Mllsaukt^e and 8t. Paul...
Delaware ami UudaoQ.r...
But the Market
Very Slightly From the
Best .Figures.
Securities
SliadCtl do, preferred'....’.'.’.7
Oeneral Rlectric
Illluola Central
American lee Becnrttles.
Loulsrllle and Naahytlle
Mexican Central
Missouri l’adfle
New York, Ontario and Waatcrn
National Lend
Northern l’aelllc....^
New York Central
Norfolk aud IVealern
maylvnnl*
'Pie’s tins
•resaed Hteel Cnr
Uy Private Leased Wire.
New York, July 30.—The markata
abroad were again considerably unset
tied this morning a. a result o* T^ P
newed weakness In Russian securities. I Pacific Mall
Russian bonds fell sharply on all tha Reading ......
European bourses, while In London the H«k Iitaiiil”...’.'.'.'. 1 .'.'.’.'.".’,'..,'.',"."."il |l ..V.",V.";!!;i“!;r
discount on the new loan touched again do, preferred!'.'.""""
almost the top of a week ago. It did n}ifj; r *d" l ' lM ' r
not appear that there Was anything I n I gen there ftTctC ! 1!!!!! I!
the news of the day to explain this | Southern Hallway
fresh disturbance; It aeemed to be OC-1 BtomekheffIrid^T;
casloned by Pari* liquidating part of Tenneasec Coei and Iren
which It bought last week to sustain Texne nud PacIBc
ments were more or leas shaken by the
Russian selling movement, bull on what vt rwtn'la-Cwroltun 'c'taerai^l":I!!I”i.'::!I”!i!!!
were obviously supporting orders from d„. preferred
this side, the American list was held I Western Union
above our closing parity of Saturday. Wnbsah ......
There was accordingly very little do, preferred.,
leek In the early hour* of business I wi»con«in
upon local operations for the rise.
Buying went on heavily, pretty muCh
through tho entire list, and In most of
the leading Issues last week's high
figures were exceeded.
In the stock market opening prices
In almost every case disclosed Im-
irovement over Saturday's close. At-
antlc Coast Lins and Orest Northern
preferred gained a point; Sugar 3-4;
Steel preferred 5-8 and Northern Pa-
chick In the early hours it Wnea* W^on.Yn Central ...
NOTES ON GRAIN
Pointer* on Provisions.
-Liwer cables ami heavy
mean prop
MN ;
week likely to provs record hreeklag.
Ualna have fallen In tha corn belt weal
of the Mlaataalppl. hut very little i»i far
I In thla atate. where It was clear yesterday
I and la agalu li.hiv. We do not see any
prospect of nmkliig money on abort aid*
of corn at prvaent, and would buy It on
weak apota.
IN. S).; •• Wheat'Salug walf. _ Not'so tuucll
re<l ruat, but pretty dry,”
I'omnilaalon fiourea hare been eellere of
wheat, probably long Itnea coming out.
J Winnipeg wire*; ’■<Tear and warm
day. llo|nirta from tbu country contluue
I favorable.”
A lot of corn haa lieen sold out on the
ralna, but lieller# this excellent pine# to
I hV*.. tFFInota la going to have a poor crop.
A little of theleog oata war* dTnmped on
the opening drellne. The northwest worn
buyers. The weakness In corn and oete
'■^^'“‘iSifta^^kaut the
winter whoat I*alt nro haring no difficulty
In Mipnlyinc currant and often fnturo naoda
at tliolr own milt doora. Forrign boyars
arc thua far drilbrrau In their pur^haaM.
WHEAT OPENED
T
Minneapolis Lower on tha
Curb aud Cables Were
Weaker.
•- '
STARTS MARKET WEAK
RANGE OF THE COTTON MARKET
iiiiiitmi’ inni mi' iiiiriiiwrui mt|i win pot
make good Ita early promlae of exceeding
the production of any former year.
Private Wire to Ware k Lelniul.
Chicago, July *>.—Long wheat coming out
through rommltalon hnuae*. Do nut seem
to he any atopa at 75 and few buying or-
[dcre there. -
Condltlena favor lower markets foe corn,
wheat and neta.
Corn was sold generally by commission
houeea on larger receipt*, rains over Bun-
day and weakness In wheat, flhorta
covering ou the breah.
Thero haa been ronatderahle liquidation
In acts May have email rallle,, but lie-
llev# they cen he bought lower down with
eierclee of patience.
FLOURMARKET
IS VERY QUIET
The local Aoor situation la very quiet
at present, as dealer* are eomewhat sur
prised to see wheat reach Ita preaent basts;
, fearing t further decline, they have
nccuninlnterl any heavy stocks. How
ever. advices from reliable source* In the
Welt statu that farmers a|> storing wheat,
and large dealers are buying smT atorlug
Tn the elevator* The reports from the
wcet Indicate that tbs crop la the heaviest
AT NEW YORK.
effle, Baltimore and Ohio and Smelting The fplhwlng I* the range la cotton
-4; Amalgamated and St. Paul opened futurea In New Vork tedwt _ .
1-4 lower and Brooklyn Rapid TmnniL 0 ulcb . ra>w.slle Clnea. ClM*.
Union Pacific and National Lead ahad- j„|, ,.X5 ,.to
ed 1-8. . Aug..6.66
Tho traders were favorably Imiwesa- Bon . ,A
ed by the perolatent energy of the bull Oct .
forces. The traders were Inclined to f-"v
take profit*, however, before the end of | ju M io n id Si 10—
B en ..... ..... id.
eh ..10.43 10.49 10.43 10.43 10/
Closed steady.
the hour, but the market shaded very
slightly for the beat figures. The rise
In Amalgamated Copper and continued
references to the strong strategic posi
tion of the Industrial* caused new ad
herents to com* Into the bull ranks.
At the end of the first hour, following
the early fractional Improvement In
many stocks, the feature of the regu
larly active list was Reading at a net
gain of nearly 2 points.
Government bondi unchanged. Oth
er bonds firm.
LONDON STOCK MARKET.
Use ..10.33 10.34 10.57 TAB 10.83-13 10.H
i. - „ jo.g7g* Id.|
10.46-47
AT NEW ORLEAN8.
very finest.
Tha Daw
parlor to any that haa
mmaswim
Atlam
July
The following Is the rang* In cotton Jolitrers her* « reputation fjtilh'ioc*ily i
futures in New Orleans todey: • In weet for their high standards
Iasi Previous 'l"«lll/ of dour, aud the very (test go
Open. Utah. Low- Hele. Close. fJIuse. mfile<f In tbs United Htstca min .be
..lfl.40 10.60 10.40 10.60 10.60 10.61-66 chased on thla market. Thle Is also
ug ..10.44 10.44 10.43 10.43 10.41-43 1 0.43 44 «» to mill feed, hay and. grain.
— Owing to ths scarcity of the weetera hay
net "io!i* io.33 ii!ii ia'so io!
firo !!io!3o ids id!so io!i* io!i
Jan ..10.50 10.31 10.50 10.51 10/
Keh 10J
Mfh ..10.59 10.39 10.39 10.19 >10/
Closed barely steady.
to tha
iron, ere will l
The price of
firm.
very
TIPS PLASHED
From Wall Street
Anaconda..
Atchison..
Cansdlsn Pacific.. . . .....
••Me,. Mil. and 8t. Paul....
Brie .. ..
do, preferred
Illinois Central.
Louisville and Nashville
New York Central. .
Northern Pacific.. ..
Pennsylvania
Boqtlleni’Ps’efOc."..".
Union Pacific
United States Bteel..
do, preferred. ■ „
I coursglng, and the absence of disturbing
foreign newt Is grn “ ’ " " " '
I rnent. This week li
expected that the
igt sn extension of
believing thnt the money uurket Is grad
ually Improving, sud prominent Inveslmen;
Instltullons. freely express the opinion thnt
| Ibe stagnation In ths bond market will soon
' lie dispelled by
market Is well I
good stocks.”
brace the opportunity to buy
- ” I
S eed* from predhnt
il they look like t
**• /
The market seems to he holding well,
but looks s little as If the sellers sod buy
era of ten days ago were reversed. I think
I buying.
i should have * reaction.
Bavnunnb 5e, 1909 10l<
Macon 6i 1910.. 166
Atlanta. 6a, ML 109
Atlantn, ti4», 1»?3
Atlanta 4*. 1M4... — .... }«
Atlanta and West I-o nt.—..... “
Atlanta nnd West I’olst Debts.
. K. of Georgia drat Income....
do. second Income
do. third Incom..*
Augiistn and fi'arnn'ntb 1
I outhwenlern, 1
Georgia Pacific lets........
and A. 1st..
STOCKS REVIEWED
Private Wire to War* A Leland.
iSMMiadon Irregular. ,
Imnma members will meet proliqbly In
Finland.
Inaursnee comps idea low 3192._939.06T In the
Frisco earthquake, of which foreign com
panies sustained a lose of 357.701,3*5.
Steel fall order* for nearby delivery an
ao heavy that Carnegie company In refuting
them.
Bernard Baker esye foreign po Icy-boldere
.. 113
100 shares over the previous wi
Nineteen clearing house hanks report*
lees than the legal raaerve of 35 per cenL
. For the flret time elnc* February, thre
I bank deposit* exceed loan*.
BY NEW YORK SUN Li 1lr r5idVjwrenTb. P K B .n£. , '5h5l! , t ffiidi
under 3» SsS*"?* of
er Imiusplelou* clrcmnelsuce* on account of ‘‘"“cs*™"- . no
the dleaolutlon of the Hneslnn doom* by I .A*’*”* 1 ' P** g,n ** r 00 r#c
the caar .and the death of Hnaaell Mage, or "■ — , . v ¥ork N ._ ti,e*n
^**^U C B^*TO*riafV whtak! ^^"ff'tfi^kret'pSStlaWnt/rOtm
on in* l-arli .bourse, deellm-d .6 polutajrom | m rT,fI';. ,fi LifJi7* t .^re.2m DT fuS!^Sd.
the cIom of tbe pracodlnif m-eek. AmericanB I /Jllnoto CwTral to rrtalfi Ita
abar«Hl tha fnte of oth^r a^urltloa on Ibe |
Igoudon market, Ixrluif depreiaod to tbo ex
tant ojf from one to two points In all the
ftepteuiber. .. ••
October.
foremlier
V^mlter.. . . .
Cloned fteady.
Hales 309 Autciat «*t #H.
CONTRACTOR DIES
AT ANDERSON, S. C.
Special to The Georgian.
Andemon, 8. C„ July ID —TVomea A.
Archer a leading bunlnees man, died
here at 13:« thla afternoon, after an
iUnera of only a few day*. Ho w&a
year* old and leave* a large family.
He wo* the eenlor member of the
firm df Archer A Acker, tinner* and
contractor*.
■* K. ALABAMA *T.
GIBERT & CLAY
STOCKS. BONOJ
COTTON. O It AIN.
COFFEC. PROVIBION*
HCHBCfi6l
ns Cotton Ki-tisngs.J;
ATLANTA. OA.
i Beard of Trade.
v'r York Stock Bxchsn*»|Ncw Or'-sns WUs AssoctaHo*
^ fe c c vi™ Eisaste sas fes.
Private W Irostool 1 Exchs ^ FAQAN> Manager.
Local and Lena Distance Telephone 5291.
leading active Issue*. Notwithstanding this,
however, our market opened strong on
Monday and gained strength aa the day
advanced, being apparently Indifferent lo
the bnppenlnga abroad, while the death of
Mr. Sage, long anticipated, had no a
clalde effect on the course of price*
buying movement in stocks which has been
quietly conducted for some time imat. Iie-
enme more nggresslve toward the ndddle
of tbe week. Twin* particularly manlfeeted
III Southern Pacific, Union Pacific nnd SI.
Panl, Wi;b the Copper mocks also promi
nent and United Hiate* Steel laeoes Jump
ing Into tbe drat poeltlon lioth ea regards
strength and activity toward the etui or the
week. The Improvemeat In Americans was
followed by n substantial recovery In the
markets abroad. In which Busslan secur
ities participated to n very aatlsfectofy
extent ne soon ea It became evident that
a revolution waa not Imminent and that
the itopulac* of the empire did not regard
the dissolution of the douma as proof
that reactionary and repreaatvr policies
were to prevail. —Gtbert k Clay.
THE LIVE 8TOCK MARKET,.
B fb(rS5i* ifiTSH^Hogi—Ksilmsted
omRily fair; fiT^WhS ft?
CtS: estimated for tomorrow 11.060; light
9M5«6.nM.; mixed H.»rei.70. brevy 969^25;
plga I6.6HB6.60: yorkera 96.6696.70; good to
eholce heavy 96-6006.
Cattle—Receipts M,i
Twelve ladnstriela advanced .I0_per cent.
Twenty tctlve rails advanced .94 per cent.
Sheep—Betl mated receipts 20.000. Market
slow sod level j steady; auaUty *a|yj na-
tlve 92.300626: wester* p.jupt.K: year-
Iluta 15.4006.60: lamb* »}r7|7J0; *
966007-40.
weetera
THE SUGAR MARKET.
iy Private Leased Wire.
New Torfc. July 30 -local refined enfi
raw sugar steady sad nm-hangsd. Icind-a
le-et markets quiet; July and August la
(fed.
The population of Germany, according to
tbe 1906 census, Is announced hir the Im
perial authorities to be 60.605,133. Met
Consul General Blsdorf. who transmits the
report, ear* that the Population has In
creased 7.63 per cent slue# 1816, and that
there are now U2.1 persona for every square
kilometer.
Justice Darling, an English Judge,
suggested fn the course of an automo
bile case recently that the speed Indi
cators of autos might well be marked
"Fine," -Imprisonment,” ''Manslaugh
ter,” “Murder.”
The decreaee In the number of hogs
slaughtered In Oermeny last year was
ao considerable that the heavy Imports
of cured pork products from Holland,
Austria and the United States were not
sufficient to maintain a good supply.
THE FIR8T AIR BRAKE.
From Burrs**.
The corn and oata mnrknt Is vary strong.
Atlanta Is now handling a new product
I watt—alfalfa hay. Bo much *
, . Illcn of this artlrlo as o food ...
Mock that la unrirclh"! that many pvoplv
ars quite fninlltar with IL
, MUTUAL.
I’araoue who should here known hotter I Prrfra the Mllwmikec Hcntlnel.
thought Wrstlnghouee visionary when they 'T on not qulto satisfied with yanr ref
were told that he proposed to stop a tnla I ereness," sold tho lady of tho bouse to tho
by sir. | aeok^aigjying for work.
f 7, . , „ | "Nnvlhor urn 1, uium; but tboy'n
Nobody seemed Inclined tn tat him try bis best 1 could get. 1 '
plan on a reel train, but they did not oh-1 ■ -
Jrct to hla working a modal of It In n simp Ol TO BE INCURABLl'.
where he could do no harm or Inrolto From tho I'hltailniphln Press,
anybody alao In expenaa. L„' r ,o', lmTlDI B0
II* knaw hla aehsm* would work, bat W jRcu m f.Y»u wouldn'»?
he could not make any one ala* heller* It. I Ycrner—No; they say poverty Is the only
Ho be continued to sell ble Invention fur I auro cur* for guilt,
replacing derailed care on tbe tracke aud
— —■ brake to nny rullruoil
to listen.
er etopped a train
. youral” they would |
No; h* couldn't say I hit h* had done so.
Notmdy would let him try It, even ou n
train of dump cars.
One day ho arrived In I'ittshuri
hla other Invention and talk!
At the Close All Options
Showed Sharp De
clines.
By Prints Lasted Wire.
Chicago, July >0.—Wheat atneks con
tinue to (>■!• up In Oil positions, the
visible supply Increasing 3,400,000
bushels for the week nnd putting the
total to >1,191,000 bushels, compared
with IS,164*000 bushels a year n«o.
hong wheat waa aoUl on thin, coupim!
with the bearish condition* in Hen^rai,
and wheat at ruck ih© loweet level «in'r«
1002. The cloe eshowed 1<of 7-*^
1 S-lc for the day. A Philadelphia
exporting concern wired thnt union
the public came Into the market 70c
wheat would be aeon.
A dlupatch from Minneapolis eaye:
"New wheat will be delivered to flour
!• "> til" S«- nt!im n Mlnnrfi.ita the
laet half of thle week."
There woe naught on which to buy
wheat.
Primary receipts of wheat were I,*
178,000 buihelfl and corn 464,000 bunh-
©1*, compared with 1.647.000 and 467,000,
rupee lively, a year ago.
Clearance* were 646,000 bu«he!e of
wheat 46,000 bushel* of corn and 10,000
buahele of oate.
Corn closed Arm and l-403-8o hlgh-
Oate off, l-!08*lc and hog pro
duct* were 7 1*2 0300 lower.
At Chicago 200,000 wheat, 160.000
corn and 200.000 buahele oatx, canh,
were traded In. •
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Op.Ml
WHEAT-
Jnly 7<H
kept IfH
Tl%
con*v-
JuTy SOU
kept.... 60&
n£..... «r?
JoTy 83
tot.... S2H
D«*e...... S3
rente-
July... 18.26
tot.re 17.00
'in.... 14.20
LARD-
Jaly... 8.82 Vi
H«pt <. 8.10
Oct.,., 8.tt
SIDES—
July... 9.<W
Bept... 0.10
(let I.KH
CAHII WIIEAT—
2 r«l 74%erT6H: Nn. 3 do 73H074V4:
hard winter 7SSW74; No. 3 do 72'^V
J north#™ ■J»rliif 7hfl79: No. 2 do
fH; No. 8 do 75?/77. fSS
High.
Low.
, Close.
CIom!
P
78%
74%
74%
tKJ
n
77%
78%
is
60
61
$0%
M
&o%
48
47V*
47%
47%
2
32’A
33
33%
32
31%
31%
33S
2244
33%
XVi
1.28
18.28
18 26
IS 46
f.m
jti %
H 96
17.02%
1.26
14.12H
14.20
14.35
LIB
8-62%
n «6
8 77%
1.89
1.70
8.72%
8 *2%
I.87H
8.77%
8.77%
8.90
i 00
8.97%
9.00
9 07%
SO
8.96
9.08
9 16
92H
8.10
8.86
M.M
Hlr Thomae Linton has bad model* made
■burg, aelllng I of the thrro HhatnrtMrke. which he will
ag about hla preaent to the New York Yacht Cltsb at
ected with * IjfblTS T ^ Th€f ttrt now b#,nf tx *
railroad out there.
"Thttt’a a great lata or yonra,” « ■
man; *'we will try.lt on our line." Wagner, a German tnualral eorepoaer.
Ho the official of thla railroad permitted | built nle tomb In bli prden, no that If*
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
one of their train*. Ho had to agree
Indemnify the road for any damage that
might he eaueed to tha train aa the retail
Ths* into mf squlppefi. On ths firelf-1 B Jj2j2 , , ,0 .7 , 3L i r. , 172 rore* "" Pr "”* rT
natwl day the confident Inventor ana a I ^
iroup ©f ikeptleal railroad men Itoerded L J,?*?,„Lijjj? foot vJar^Sfit
[h, fra!n on Aik the ir.l ,1, br.kc. wer. |
Off wsat Ih* train oil Ita Initial trip. Ths
aglnssr pnt os full answl, nnd Just nt ha
ad rofinded a curve hu saw ahead, it t
.rafie rnisslng, and In tbe middle *
track, i Inerted wagon, a man and
- — v *h#*nr'
,... —.ay 360,0.
| btiabela lent year.
-Reeelpti
and a balky-boro©
little lever* and the flrjrt
lever stopped air “m*
still aevera! fer
A
rurn-nsrefpts today 474,600 huaheta,
anal tut 666,000 tmaheta hat yser; shljunenls
tofioy, 667,000 bushsla, igalnat 503,000 buahsla
last ysir.
Wheat -
Corn ,,
Data .,
Iloga ,.
LIVERPOOL DRAIN MARKET.
Wheat sasneil q b.n-.r; 1 30 p rn. q to %
lower; closed q lo % lower.
Core opened r„ lower; l:3u p.m. ifi lowsri
closed 14 to H lower.
NORTHWEST CAR*.
Minneapolis ,,
rrcuirsd up at a sian
of ths ob* true
Thus, an It* first trial, ths Wsstlngha
air brake saved Ilfs, sad prevsnted atmi
to property. Thenesforward fstklng »....
unnsesssary; *11 that had tn tie dune was
to nitk* brake*. The Inventor thsnght of
that clans* securing compensation to the
railroad for any damage he might do to
train, and he laughed.
[Is fortune dated from that day. 11*1
United States In tint, waa 3137,491,727, >
aa compared with 1101,619,146 In 1904.
The product of 1006 was much the
largest evsr recorded In the United]
(Hates. Export* of copper to Germany,
Holland and other countries continue |
to Increase. ■
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