The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 11, 1906, Image 19

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. FATI'll I'A V, AI *T 1! F- JOSEPH B. LIVELY THE GEORGIAN’S RECORD OF MARKETS AND FINANCE^£H=£g COHON OPENED \m_ ACTIVE Prices Were Advanced on a Lot of Covering By Small Shorts. FOLLOWED BY SALES After an Advance of 8 to 9 Points, Declined and Closed 2 to 4 off. 5^ rrlvate^ Letted JVIr®. of covering fur xmnll shorts, hut also pro- tldod a good selling liasls for certain In terrats that suggested lower Wall street SPOT COTTON MARKET. NEWS AXD GOSSIP Of the Fleecy Staple. rrlrate Wire to Were 4 behind. . A "*- It —Cotton opeuwl Jn«t B 0tin.li. lower than expected on IJv.Tp.Ka rt ™3- There not the atuouut of ■h..rt ••overina stirne «»f the hulls <*xt»ected. The i U * , . rk t t J* «l***«*t. aud nothing sensational la tMt'o n»i !".r «*•*• •• a it «u Jn»t It little hit oversold at the preaeot. Un-nnol futures opened ateodj 1 to i up. rU 51 ** I*- * *o • op and quiet, gales 4.000 spots*! up at 5.7(u. future* due la eome uurluiuged to ! down. i£VX$^S'Z££ir' c ' mU '" M ' MT - rollowlug Is the statistical noslflnn ft# MAJORITY OF LIST SHOWED DECLINES RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCK MARKET alfauMteil .•ritMii Xu do. profe 1 Cawy.; sugar ltefinlag. I 1 tie* I .motive Atlanta, quiet at 10*4e. firt York, atendy at 10.l0e. Sew Orleans. quiet at 106-16C. Liverpool, quiet ut 5.75.1. *i. haute, qtflet at like. steady at J0.r Baltimore, nominal nt TOHc. Galveston, quiet at 10%c. Philadelphia, quiet ut 10.85c. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, Aug, 11. 15:15 p. m.—Cotton. mu>t quiet, with prices Steady; middling in.lands 3.7Cd; sales 4.000: American 3.500; ^Milntlon and export 400; receipts 1.000; American none. Kuiures opened steady. Opcnlug Angusl... .. August-Sept.. Hept.-Oct. . . jsii.-Keh. . . Feb.-March.. Mnrch-Aprll. . April.Mny.. . . ..5.44-6.48 5.48 . .5.42-6.44 6.44 ..6.35-5.37 6.37 ,.5.33-5.35 5.35 . .5.33-5.35 6.35 . .5.33-5.35 5.16 . .5.31-5.34 6.38 e.5.m.3S 6.38 . .5.38-5.40 6.40 ..6.83-5.41 6.41 Previous Close. 5.42-5.43 5.40-5.41 5.334),14 5.31-5.32 5.31-5.32 5.32 5.33 6.36 5.37 6.38 TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS. . Ike Ktatlatlral poaltion of .„ rrlrtnr. Aug. 10. ns made ud l>r The New York Financial Chronicle. P ' ' I«nat Last J\eek. Year. AmertcairTT’.’lioSiS uftaM \,?5$n First Hour Feature Was the Future."due'to Drive That Was Made at Reading. This Week. Ylallile aupply.. ’.106,179 — | l.oaiTu uHmi .... For the week.. 63.006 75,859 Ki.cd, 24-®» 34.(17 63.971 MI.667 266,1W 3K),1W 31.313 18.750 T3.SH9 “.624 1 2.445 32.S36 27.733 21.555 44.924 ,750 134,959 129,901 l-ort receipt.. .. Block.. ..... Kxporta Int. receipt..... hit. ahtpuieut.. ..... Interior atucka.. 133,71 New Orlcana. Auk. 11.—The market I. ?J? d l* ,r P (MW- T hc weaker .hort following I. lurltned to rover over Bun- day. hut thero la no buying for Iona nc- count Of any eooaequrnee. The action of the market thla uiorulua would Indlcnlo that tho»p who wero talking the laudc.t LATER RECOVERIES Covering of Shorts and Some Supporting Orders Caused Slight Rally. i, ngnlnat 18,886 laat year. ralea of spots in IJverpool (lea* uKnlnat 30,(00 laat year V. HllLUIltllf l-tlllliriui ♦he reports that the Imll Weevil has broken out In Natchitoches parish, I<oulslaua, and threatens great damage to the crops. Tho weevil Is active on twenty-three plantations In the parish. Houston receipts 3.817 (2,712 new); Gal veston 1.782 tub new). '* Nft of cotton In New Orleans Is 16,251 hales, ngnfnst 50,669 nt this time Amouut of cotton on shipboard la 15.877 I tales, —'—* — — • - The week's were 28.ono bales. and 14.000 In 1904. Amount of cotton for warded was 65,000, against 66,000 last year and 46,000 In 1934. The total stock of cot ton lu Ialverpool Is 494.000 Imles. nealnst 731.000 Inst year, 292.000 lu 1904, and 329,- 000 lu 1901. * The weather maj over the rain. Private Wire to Olbert ft Clay. New- York. Aug. ll.-LIvcrpool at. 12:39 m., was 303% op on uew crop. Was lie about? down. Liverpool cnhles: "Natural rractlon help ed by better market for near cotton In con- sequence of Importers transferring hedges.’* There hns been some miscellaneous buy ing by wire houses, but tho local traders have shown no disposition to raid, as yet. New Orleaus, Aug. 11.—Liverpool 304 higher Is better than due. Art advance same day inent, verifies the reports that Loll weevil New Orleans. . , Galveston. . . . Mobile Hnvniiiisb. . . . riinrlcstnti. . • , Wilmington. . • Norfolk New York. . . • Boston. riillndelptitiL . . >>W|Mjrt Nows. , SSi INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Htlll the reports that MJ r . Ish will lie completely destroyed be consid er* much exaggerated. Kradstreet’s review says »een Improve * ‘ “ rains In the, . Liverpool cai.__. In consequence of bears buying to cover their short sales. Don't think Improvement will Inst.” Ths long-expected reaction occurred on the opening, lmt there wn* Insufficient support to mnlntaln the new levels. Prices iMMUg depressed by general selling. King crowd are Inclined to play for fur ther reaction. WARE & LELAND'S DAILY COTTON LETTER. HovsCbq. , Augusta. . Mcmphfs. =8 . j-llnv of the weak, there wn. profit-taking on the part of the nhorts lu the IJreninol market ibis morning and the covering then fed to a rntty of 4 points irften a deem By Private Leaaed Wire. New York, Au*. 11.—The etock mar ket thla morning felt the Ineplratlon of yeaterdey'e extraordinary crop esti mate more then the shrinkage of the cash reserve. Reflecting the unrecord ed lose of a week ago, cash holdings of the local Institutions fell oft 19,200,- 000, and In eplte of a reduction of 34,- 700,000 In the loan account the eurplua was reduced 15.861,000. The stock market up to the publics tlon of the bank figures had been dull and quite Irregular. An attack on Reading shares drove the stock down a iv.nt and a half and Pennsylvania was also quits heavy. But with the appearance of the bank statement the market acted as If IF had only been waiting for the ‘bad news” to be out of the way before renewing Its on ward march. In the last half hour ac cordingly the buying movement was resumed all along the line, being es pecially aggressive In the Pacific shares, the Southwestern Issues, and Chicago and Northwestern. The market opened with a majority of the list showing fractional declines. Atchison opened 1-4 higher and gain ed 6-8 In nil. Northwestern was a point higher. Pennsylvania lost 8-8, South ern Pacific and Union Pacific started half lower and New York Central and Reading lost 8-8. The feature of ths stock market In the first hour was the drive that was made at Reading. Southern Pacific, on the other hand, was bid up ] 1-3 points. At tho end of the first hour, covering of eborte and some support ing orders caused a moderate rally, on which part of the early losses were re covered. Government bonds unchnngtd. Oth er bonds steady. LONDON 8TOCn"mARKET. WEEKLY CHRONICLE’S REPORT ON WEATHER New York, Aug. 11.—Weather conditions • re fnlrly satisfactory In the main. Unlit k>. fallen in nlinoat nil sections, hut the . .. .. . > moderate or lleht. Texas, It Is claimed that ninz dono by Isill weevils and ...n " i'iin-, nml thnt an excess of* rain In northern districts of Texas la eauslng de terioration, and from a few points In other •'•tea tbera are complaints of Injury to —**1 ton. Elsewhere the crop appears to In) jrnfresalng -— “ —* (tlte frcclj * WEATHER IN COTTON BELT. Texas—In Dallas. Tyler and Fort Worth It hn* been raining since 4 a. m. 11mm- t»n rloinly nml hot: no rnln, except slight ffi'S&JSri&on and Jferf- «H«u dear and hot. Yasoo City clear and j**rv hot. Aberdeen cloudy and warm; ty'i f«*id rain yesterday. New Albany vim ami warm. Arnory cloudy; light rain TMtenlay afternoon. Tupelo clear snd plpfliumt. Alabama—Birmingham clesr ud not; mt'I rain yesterday afternoon. Selma clear •ml hot. Montgomery dear aud fcwrm: henry re!n yesterday afternoon. Opelika r |f*r and warm; light rain yesterday •ftornoon. Mobile dear and warm. Hunts* MU* riser and hot. Georgia—Albany, Amerlcus. Macon and AtUinta dear and nlenunt. Columbus clear •ml hot; light ram yesterday aftornoon. North Carolina—Oreenslioro dear and •leap ind 'hot: had Raleigh < market nna price* openeu up a or w poiuis. only to Inmt most of the advnnei* and closet 1 rather tame nt the slight recovery of 4 points. In view of the recent break, the recovery wn* unimportant, though profes sionals are now going rather slow on the short side. Crop news was fairly good, al though Hie Chronicle complained of Insects nnd too much moisture lu north Texas. The crop Is now so far advanced and hns frniucnt showers during the month or Septcinlwr It Is more than likely that nu enormous yield will l»e made. I’nder these elreiiinstnnees. It would be difficult to get iuoic than reactions out of the market. QIBERT A CLAY’S DAILY COTTON LETTER. WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT. Extreme Northweat—Fair to clear; 48 to 72 sliove. •t Huron. Northwest—Clear; 50 to 62 above: shower* *«*•♦ snd Southwest—Clear; 52 to W •Lore; general ratoa Kansas gad Oklg- homn; local In Nebraska and Missouri. Ohio Valley—Fair to clesr; 72 to 76 •tore; light scattered rains. weatheiTToreca8T. Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi—Bhow- Saturday; Sunday showers; light to 4 fresh wind*, mostly southwest to west. Ismlslaaa and Rast Texas-Fair on the showers In Interior Hstunlsy and Jjmiay; light south winds becoming varla* amt West Flerlda-ghowsrs Saturday •ml Suudsy; light varlsbla winds. "'“st TexssJFsIr In west; shower* In n»»rtii portion Haturday and Ruuday.' WORLD’S VISIBLE SUPPLY OF COTTON IJUW. ngslutt • usrrvns. of 119.760 U.t sml • dtffMK of 137,344 peer before The total vtUMe Is 3.139JM, szsln.l 3.- rices from Liverpool worn ekcnib-el sa to the pvrmnnrncf of toiler's nilraocs, the cause of the Improvement lieltig zcnernllr nttrtbutnl to the covert lor of the sbor* la tcrest In nntlclpnllmi of n nntuml ren Options on the close znlneil 3 point, realenlar. while spot sales ninnunleit . ..I M Imles nt nn mlranee nt * points. The renetlonarr trndener •ll.plnre'l by tbs mar ket tiMlar tens III realfty but n il.lnywl fnllllluient of eiiiertntlous, but tl ne«« with which the scalper, sr await the movement of the IrapiMOT.... to put forth new lines of short commit ments, makes it very evident that a crop scare of some decisive character must form s sound logical Itasla for more than tem porary advances. Howeva a bearlek the sltnatlnn mi siirfnee, there must also —— the Introduction Into market affairs of new nnd illstnrhtng elements, which may up set the most conservative ralrttlntlon. Tbc change of front of an erstwhile bull leader, the creating nf a large short Amerlrau Interest, and the fart that re ports of deterioration are not all antlrl- pstory, but Indeed actualities, suggesting that a downward course will not lie entirely free of obstacles, anil which tuny even (ft times cause hreltby Improvements. ' laTV: last week. 2.787.712 .Ust year aad IJ&tctl year lirforr la»t. rtf thla. the to tal of American cotton Is L*».J04. against Il.l86.292 Inst wee*. 1,71*.« fast year aad 57J.X3I year liefor* last, and of all other kinds, fnelndlng 'Brasil. India, etc.. 1.0*5.000, oas net I.070.W0 last week. 1.075,- i>i m.t year end 7*4.000 year before last. The total world's visible supply of cotton as above show, aidecreoae compared with last week of <ompar«I with last year of 666.80S and an Increase compared with year before last of 764.- # ‘of the world's visible sopply of cotton as shore, three Is now afloat and held lu Greet Britain and rontineutsl Enrone ).- «Sooo, against 1.527.000 Inst year and RLOOil year tiefoL ls«t: In Kmt against 59 000 last year and 69,»» J*nr before last, arid In the United Htatek mooo. spins! ,90.000 Inst year and 141.(00 year before eated was not feet of the wheat were ntutisn. nut toe intn- deyreuse from !»■« mootti-. promise Mnfflrlrat to ..ffsetthelieerlsb ef- f the winter wheat flaarea. Conoid- erable wheat bought during the early morn- ws? sold «*t after the government llg- arcs were announced. GIBERT & CLAY STOCKS W r. ALABAMA BT. ATLANTA. OA. eicMoea*' Tor* Stock Exchange INew OrtaanOBtiB ijHrfpStuSuonA^'-mtlon in was ssss ksta aisEiy™- Frl Wires toell Livhr. [N Local and Long DisUncs Ttltphon* ,— VV. R. FAGAN, Msnirer. STOCK— Ainnlgiuimteti Copper. . . . Anacomla . Atchison..,. do. preferred.. .. •• .. . Baltimore nml Ohio Canadian Pacific Chesapeake and Ohio. . . » Chic.. Mil. nnd Ht. Paul... Krfe.. Illinois Central. . . . . teoulsvlllc nnd Nnshrllle.... Missouri, Kansas nnd Texas. do, preferred New York Central. . . Northern Partite Norfolk aud Western. . Ontario snd Western. . Pennsylvania. . . . . « Heading Hock Island •• . Konthem Pnclfle.. .. . ., Houthcrn Hallway Union Pacific Unlt.il State* fiteeL. ,* . do, preferred. . . . Wabash do, preferred.. .. .. , Orent. Western Auirrtcau bundling Hefinlng ^ do, prrferrcd Alrlil'.iu do. preferred *. Aamrau Cotton on, ItaltiuiMre nml Ohio Bn*°kljr® Ibipld Trauslt Canadfiiu Pn. .:!■ riilmgo aud Northuroo<era Chfl*Mp**ke nud Ohio..... CoIoomIo Fuel and Iron Central Leather do. preferred lingo and Great Western lea go, Mllnrnttkee ami Mt. Paul * Delaware and Hudson iMstlllcr's Securities do. pn fur red (iiMtcrnl Llcctrlc 1 lltaots Central Amertrau Icc St « urltled Loo!settle and Nashville... Mr\lcsn Coutrnl Mlsari Pa cl n<* New York, Ontario and Was tors. National Lead Northern Pacific...., New York Central Norfolk and Western a Pennsylvania People's Gas Pressed Mteet Car .do, preferr?^,*, Pacific Mall Heading Republic Hteel ltock Island do. preferred United States Rubber do, preferred Southern Pacific Southern .......a. do, preferred...... Sloss Sheffield Tennessee Coal ami Iron Texas aud PaelAc United Stares Hteel ••••!!*.!!!!! do. preferred Vlrallda-Ciirollua Chemical do. preferred Western Union Wabash ; do, preferred Wisconsin Central do, preferred Total stock sale* today. 387,900 shares. RANGE 6F THE COTTON MARKET AT NEW YORK. riusstl .tfsily. AT NEW ORLEANS. him. In Now Orlmu. toilayi urk INTO 8IQHT MOVEMENT. It Private Lrsw-1 Win-. NVw York. Ang. II.—Th- following als tl.th-, on tho movruisnt of ootlon for tho track uniting Frhlny. August 10, votuhlli'il by Mu[H’rt]itnn(f-nt King, of the N«w cation rxphsngv: Weekly Movement. Tble Yoar. . , Port rrccliit. 82,236 61,141 Orrrlnml to mllle and ■'anada .. Koiithurn mills takings Icetlmatrd) Iam» nt slock st Inte- - rlor towns 16A97 Ilrimght Into sight for the week 66,861 80.193 Total Crop Movamant. Port rscelpts 7,630,783 16,113,691 Orsrlsnd to mllla and Canada 160,326 1,104,417 Soinlivrn mills takings ' (retlinslmll Stork at Inlrrlor lowos In sxrrss of Hrptrmlirr 1 40,754 . 3,100,01 3.175,000 M'CULLOUGH BR08.’ FRUIT AND PRODUCE LETTER Ths unnrrrvdrntrd hot wmthsr for ths season prevailing during the prrsent week hn. served In a messnrs to rstsrd both demand and eonanmptlon of gpoda. e«|>e- ctaliy of a perishable nature, valuta luva uerraaarlly, to aoms axtrnt, suffered as a result. The hn, t riot""iieeri' pT>sePK«"to move tlio heavy supply In tBe market, and tko Iota by rsa- aon of rot will lie very beary and will result lu very dlaaatlsjlietory returns to those Interested. ..... Dome Iteller feeling It notlrsqlils In ths market ou Irish potatoes. While no ma terial advanr* It In svldtnes. ths demand Is more netlve, with the rveelpts moving out onions of good quality not In snfflelent supply to meet reqolrsments, even at ad. vnneed prlrea. Htveet potatoes quits plentiful, with no change uotleesble as to values. I'omotnlilna MltAffnll* BIMPflkilll truckers. Plusapplet scarce snd selling at vaneed price,. lint lltthi If any change noticeable either as to demand snd vslnes .of lemons showing so npwsrd tendency nnd with the continuation of lbs present hot weather will no doubt sell for much higher values In the nenr future. only one ear of ora area la the Prsaent market, eooslatlng of Califorala stock of ^'Egg^rera-^ita light, the market showing d ‘LtlT d nvs arid dressed poultry In liberal m „",r with no ehsnjs^of note^Ji rnlnn. Butter continues NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. The weekly statement of the New York saoctated banks shows tbs following h *"‘ r * : Decrease, lesenros.. .a •• •• .. <5.161.160 my ■*? IMfloi... 4^100 Same day Uat'yoar. ■ ,.. 43141144 Plearinga for week •me week laet year ti.703All.W DABWIK <1. JOSKB, ttanaffer. THE COFFEE MARKET. Follnwliis was the opening range and nee In tha New York coffee market to day: Openlsa Range, cloee. 7.16-7.29 7.16-7.34 ]-«•!-* - |||| Jaaaary.. February. Msrab Jm. 7.23-7.30 45?!- r.:;®* Jnly.'.V. .’."i&rlM h grfa lB «fe aSfyriAMMw PRICES BETTER * _ FOR TURPENTINE flavannah. On.. Aug. tl.—Uplrltw turpen tine opened at 6744c for Iba week Just closed, and was quotetl nt 60tt for the m- •lon tmlay. Price, were forced up to 61c at one time, an Ineautlooa buyer having bid the market one day at whatever prlre wsa posted. Another buyer took ad- age of tha altuntloii'aiid ran prices tip. Thtirwlny llierc wan a decline of le .. , t the high price, and In the Isle II trailing today thero was another alninar II decline, quotations Will lm 69c tomor- IL row. The demand after ths close today I — I'loacd steady. was nnt snfflelent to absorb all offerings, n small kit lielng tarried over. The coin lug week will probaljy aes (bn prlre around 6744c, nr [Hisslbly a fraction lower. The receipt, for the week were somewhat light, thaa giving better opportunity for manipulation, The feature nf the rosin market lisa Iteeii llie farther rise lu tha thres high e»t grade.. Water while liegnn the week at 16.36 anil closed nt (6.46, with a further advanet today. SOUTHERN EXCHANGE Oldest Established Office South. conoH sum bonds gb*in Ground Floor Gould Building. Dolly market letter r.nd market manual mailed on aprllentlnti, L. J.xANDERSON & CO Bankers and Brokers, COHON, STOCKS, GRAIN Correspondent's Capital $250,000 RcrencNcr, the neal bank PHONE 1417. PRUOCMTIAL HLOO Occidental Fruit and Produce Co. r ■•■■ ii.-ii ' UJ,..:: — aiaIKOtfOUTIB" " * - ■ f-x-i- ■■ ■■■■• = WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE AND CENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. HEADQUARTERS FOR BANANAS, PEACHES AND CANTALOUPES ' ■■ THE HUSTLERS — J. M. COPELIN, Prea. JOS. GENNTISON, Mgr.- 2 N. BROAD ST. ATLANTA. GEORGIA. HUBBARD BROS & CO., mSants Atlanta Olllces, 219*221 Century Building. Members New York Cotton Exchange, New Or* jeans Cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton Asso ciation, Chicago Board of Trade, New York Cof fee Exchange, New York Produce Exchange. Buslne$s solicited for the above exchanges. Direct wire service. Correspondence invited. Phones 464, Long Distance 39. A.S. Hustacc. Mgr, NOTES ON CHAIN Pointers on Provlslbfit. Private Wirt* to Ware 4k Lvinml. t hliTfo, 11.—III Hoc of v«»r onveruiuftil HKiirwi oil wlirat. JWiine RflliiiK niii'st hr few belated longs. 1 rwivd liit lliitil to buy It for n turn. MbUNH «»f iku rhlrnxo iNtrr-iRcoan fig* tUo corn rroji nt 3,<<6.099 buslisls. sort think* bo Is rlgbl. Wo umy lints rallies on this corn mul Ibm will In- the time to soil December cinl May for m loiitf ptili. rrovlnbni sjsHMitntora cull attention to furl tli.ic while hog prices nro tiltoni the ram* now nn they Were a short time ngo, Inril Is hi...ut %v - “ |g " ‘ rein nrli-es look rrem lor outer jtrtsm. i. tne i Imvlng n bull cNinimlgn on g o|M*ratlnn* sho# large i»r»»,*- MWt on tho present cost of t'inl.ihys then havlm hand, i'scklng U* ou nil |»ro«l hogs. Prjynte Wire to Glbert St Clny. ( lib'llgo, *— •* ««-- •*-«-- •*-— ‘Kuiumary Inrrc yleW, usually flue* quality an exeelieut outlonk Is reportetl. In Mis souri there Ms stniie Irregularity lu re|sirta. but on tii M whole the crop Is ilolng well. 71 „ ^.‘lliug Hepteiutier Isnl nml rll*#.. h rluliiMii selling January lanl. Very little support to jjra ‘ “ heavy run PRIMARY MOVEMENT, The following figures show the primary movement of wheat ami cor%: When t—Receipts t.nlsy #11.000 bushels. rnlnst 7T7.WM luishelN Inst year; *l»li»- bushels, ngnlnst 56i- 2*4.060 boil _ _ L — y«**r: shlniuents tmley 597,000 bushels, ogulust 912,000 bush* •’i last year. LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. Whent—open He lower; closinl HGHe |ow- Corn-Opcned unchange«l and closed uu< THE COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET. FOR CASH WHEAT Othcl' Influences Were of Bearish Average this Moraiug. PRICES SHOVED DOWN New York. Aug. 11.—The innrkct for cot-1 hi overt oil whs fairly active ycstenluy rturlug ths curly rtenllngs. purtlcuhrly for the near-by rtellvcyhn. There was n fnlr Iciuiiiirt reportert. amt offerings were light ^r. Tbch* was also n little steiuller f»H*l ng In tile illstsut rtellverb**, uotwltbstsurt lug the persistent wcskricst In cott* 1 ?* Ovtirts’i* ii <1 van ceil Vie* from tbs luw |Kilnt. hiiiI ths difference between Heptetnbcr Hurt (letoiMT Iihs mirrowert coiislrtersblv. The rtlstiint deliveries are still Infiuucetf by the vop situation. The market at the close higher.- Vnre ft October November DecenitH’r Jnuunry Closed itssrty. J DAILY COTTON LETTER New York, Aug. 11.—There ws* a steadier tons In the cotton market t’.’rtsy. but Week end 'lulln-,- 4 prevniitsi generally ami prlucl- pul trndeiji seemed inclined |o bold off In view of ths rnst rtlffcrem-e of ofilnlnti rcls five to the tKisItlen of some of ths clique lu tsrests. There was reported to lie n Igrgv i long Interest In tjie market ami Kunipertii long Interest fn the ejarket ami some of the moat* traders figure that this will l»e gunned after In the near future by •ertnln Interests who were long of the mar* let some* dsys ago ami who have now hanged to the other side. Ths crop soil weather news continued favorable tislny snd tbs statistics were In line with early predict (nil*. Jlowevpr. sti early material In- crease In visible supply Is expected In some nnarters on neenunt of fhe smaller spot de- The genera) market •rt n giMH} ifeellne, fin * Iffy reoulrn some ue ... put the market in from lirevnlllug quotations. Selling Was Heavy, Result ing in a Fraction De cline nt Opening. By I'ljlvnl. r.M«s| Win-. I'hlfafo, All,, 11 —Thr antlre ap.ru- Intlve Hat on th, board of trade auf- f.rml further r«c«aalnna reitlng apnta for the day, ahnwlnc loaaea of 1-Hf l-Jc.ln wheat and corn, 1-4©I-Sc: In oata, and 31*3010 canta In hoff pr<>- durta. Tha rnllr. apaculatlve Hat waa on* flor mora or laaa aalllng preaaure ilur- In, tho antlra day. Caah >al«a hrr. Inrludod 156,000 buahela wheat, 103.- 000 buahela corn and 160,000 buah> u oata. Tho ..aboard reported 31 load* wlirnt, 30 load, corn and 60,000 bu.li- rlfl outa. Primary riM.lptt—Wh(at, for ih« ilny, 811,000 buaheU. and com 284,0'") bualiola, comparad with 777,000 and 431.000 buah.la reapecthraly a yaar ng". (Mvarani'.a for th. Day—Wheat 62J.- 000 buahela, com 11,000 buahela, oata 30,000. , .CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Cblrngn grain aud pmvlrion. quuUllon. for today follow: Opto. 1VIIBAT- RRr. Tig Er S! OATS— High. faow. (.toss. Cl» 9 1 4*44' 49 « 44H 4644 4644 E~ h 111 . oiiK- Kept... m.n Jail.... 13.00 LAUD— fiiq»t... 6*60 Oct.... 8.76 Jan... f.oo HIDRB— Hept.. 8.90 Oct.... •“ .1 ^ If 1 .; 1.00 it 3.66 3.66 3.7744 Rh7',4 3.70 1.97', 7.30 9.0314 *9to,. T «ye Nn. a i 047144- NORTHWEST CARS. Iflnttenpollii Dulutli Wheat. Corn,, pats.. - CHICAGO CAR LOTS. ^ Today. Tomonot*. 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