The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 09, 1906, Image 12

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12 111 ' , I «» I IHIWJ I*. UP '• THE ATLANTA GEOBHIAN, III EARLY T •Decline Bordefed on Sensa tional Shortly After the Opening. RALLY FOLLOWED Sentiment Is Bearish on the Brilliant Weather and Heavy Movement NEWS AND GOSSIP Of (he Fleecy Staple. Private Wirt* to Gibert A (’lay. New York, Nor, 9.—Liverpool at 12::** p. tu., It and 11% pointh higher. Won ex pected 7 to 7% higher. On this basis wo should open about 5 joints higher. |,|veri>oo| enhle*: "Advaurp due to Egyp* tlm» and eontfoental buying.” Heavy selling of Mitchell. Klipp IDd Ilnrtlelt caused this break In cotton. It Is said here that Price sold 30,000 bales this morning. Hbearaoti a heavy seller of rot ton. This liquidation la undoubtedly Price's long cotton. .buirn.il «f Commerce: "With the tlon ami the census report out of tilt- uncertainties aflVeting rottou goods now retuoveil. There Is nothing In • . FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1906. Edited by Joseph B. Lively MARKETS Mr. Lively’* twrnty-flre year#* experience of ed iting markets In Atlanta and the South baa made him a recognized au thority In bln specialty. TICS FLASHED From Wall Stre,t RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS NAME OP STOCK. goods Is <X>f)C4»rpC<i, high money may In* a of great moment nt n tlm< “* mny be required In holding prices far as the demand . It Is felt that itiaerring Influence NVw York. Nov. 9.—The cotton market opened Arm. 7 lo 9 |>olnta higher, In re sponse to stronger cables and nctlvlty among shorts. There was evidently n grow ing disposition here nud abroad to regard the rensus bureau ginning report aa more bullish than nt first believed. The market was unsettled during the early morning. At II o*elo« k prices showed a net h*ss of about Ik |m»!iiI*. In fare of strong and unexpected letter Liverpool early advices, the Aincrh-aii markets record**! declines tiorderlng on the sensational during the morning trading. IJrerp ‘ * where** full rei. Thursday. reqnlr •nsonable levels.’ New Orleiiiis, Nor. 9.—Liverpool at I) 1 * Up Is a full response. Was due 9 to 1ft up on New Orleans and 7 to K on New York. IJverpool rabies: "dinners regarded here somewhat bullish. Continent bought; otherwise no speculation." The market ha* absolutely no snap. The Inck of outside speculation hna In creased bearish nctlvlty. and the failure of the market to innlntaln the advance of yesterday has put a quietus on bullish en- Kat unlay. The eastern forecast Indicates fair an slightly warmer weather throughout t* utght and Saturday. Amnlgimated Copper. Atlantic Coast Line. . American Sugar Ref. ■ Atiacondix . American Locomotive, preferred. ATLANTA MARKETS. In the later trading practically all the early Improvement was lost, the f «losing Iwlng easy and unchanged point higher. Poljowjng^ Is the t range In the active High. Low. .. 5.52 5.37 March-Aprll.. *'*.44 5.51 5.36 May-June 6.49 5.66 6.41 The early advance was attributed to continental mid Egyptian buying, while the dei'llur was probably due to realizing and felling orders from America. Moots were Arm nt 12 pol mailing middling 6.75: sales. New York opened 7 to 9 |s»lnta lietter and held the Improvement for n few minutes, tuit the »H*ars iMfiime aggressive, and on heavy selling by prominent brokers. In- eluding Mitchell, t’llpp. Bartlett. Trice nnd Shearson. prices took to the tolmggnu slide, and the break that follewd was decidedly encouraging nnd profltalde to the specula tor. whose disposition nt nil times la to hammer prices. He knows no bottom. The number of bales of cotton ginned up to Nov. 1. counting round bales as half bales, according to the census bureau, was rt.S92.527. against i. ■■■■ The number of active ginneries I* given at 27.4M. against 27.802 Inst year. Detailed statement follows: States Alabama .. .. .. Arkansas Florida (ieorgln Indian Territory Kentucky .. .. , l^mlstana Mlsslssli Missouri North (’srolltiN Oklahoma .. .. South Carolina Tennessee .. Texan Virginia Gins. ..3.806 ..2,311 394,423 34,691 1.001,124 169,472 671 439,800 682.430 13,870 311,516 166.243 660.6CT 94.283 2.636.278 6.211 Crop movement—Secretary Hester: Over land week 46.674. against 33.382 last year and 43.204 In 1904. pt. 1. 1c year uml 182.364 In 1904. i Into sight week, 684.169. against $Q3£U last yenr and 629,865 In 1904. Into sight 8.983.087 Inst yi I ..HHRH In sight figures according to Hupcrln teudeut King this week, 679,000, against ,621.220 Inst week and 496,088 last year. For season. 4.034,459, and against 3,916,716 last • Du forced some followed by lived. In the afternoon the market was nervous and unsettled, though fluctuations were nar- •Comparative receipts at all Uulted States T».„ >ta far the week . Satne w#**k last yrnr .. .. „ jd^rsNiNi .. fmtgl receipt•< since Sept. Hame time last ysur .. . Increase 179,191 Estimated tomorrow: 1901. 1906. New Orlemis 14.000 to 16.000 13,663 Galveston 16,000 to 19,000 15,304 Houston 13,000 to 17,000 16,411 Movement at Atlanta: Receipt* today , 1,4® 1.563 hfroe day Inst year Decrease .. 95 Shipments today .. .. son Same day last year .. 1,920 Decrease 7.l,4iKJ Stock on baud tinlay 13,824 Same day last year 11,111 Increase 2,713 The close wss eaay, 28 to 31 points lower. SPOT COTTON MARKET. specu nil American. Atlanta, steady at 9\«\ New York, quiet at 10.10c. New Orleans, steady at 9|*e, Savannah, easy at 99-16r. Augusta, steady at 10*\ Houston, steady at 9%e. Memphis, quiet ut 10%»\ Baltimore, nominal at 10*,4e, Galveston, steady nt 9 15 lee. St. fxmt*. quiet at 10%e. Mobile, quiet at 9%e. Norfolk, steady nt 10c. Charleston, steady nt 9\;C. NORTHWEST CARS. FHUIT8 AND PRODUCE. ,rtlr». a.-. 1.1 VK rOl’I.TKV—11,11,. nrtl.v, „c»: rhlrkona, _plentlfnl. tbtpTiv: So f'.rh; nnddl,. JgjjJ ducks. f’eklo, 36c each;’ pnildleT 2S03Oc each; geeae, full feathered, 65c each; Tur keys. active, 15c pound. DltEHHEIi POULTRY—Gwm, undrawn, active, lf)0l2%c |Mumd: turkey*, undrawn, active. 17018c pound: hena, undrawn, ac tive, 12%c pound; ducks, undrawn, fancy. 15c pound: fries, active. 14c |>ound. PRODUCE— laird. J0r it>.; hams active, 14c lb., shoulders active. 10c 11».: sides active, 10c pound; butter active. 16022%c pound; lieeswax. active. 25e pound; honej. bright, active, be pound; honey In 1-pound blocks, active, 12c pound; chestnuta active, 84.00 bushel 1 dried apples, tic pound; whlta peas active, $2.40 bushel; lady peas, $3.0*); stock, GAME—Quail, active, 16c each; doves, ac tive 5c each; ducks, mallard, active, 45c; each; ducks mixed, active. 30020c each; wild turkeys, active, ific pound; rabbits, ac tive, 12%c each; squirrels, active 10c each; opossum, dressed, active. 12%c pound; opos- lum. live, active. 8c pound. FKtTITH—Lemons, fancy Mcaaena, $6.00. Bananas, per bunch. culls. activn, fl.0001.26; straights. 81.5dQ2.00. Pineapples, Florida alock, per crate. 82.60Q3.00. Oranges, Florida atock, owing to sire and condition on arrival, per box, I2.00Q2.60. Apples, choice lien Davis, t2.25Q2.G0; fancy, 92.750 3.00. New York atatc upples. winter vnrle- tie*, choice per barrel. $&OO03.5O; fancy, $3.7504.00. Grapes, New York atate, In 6-lh. baskets. Concord*. 2Q022%c; Niagaras, 22%0 26c; Catawba*. aO022%c. Cranberries, fancy dark Cane Coda, per barrel, f10.004ltl.of; Jersey*. $9.00010.00. Grape fruit, Florida 03.00. Limbs, Florida atock. per hundred, 40c. Nuts, fancy mixed. In boxes, per pound. 12%014c. The new-crop nuts In bulk not yet In the market for this season. Will quote later. Cocon nuts, heavy rultans, per sack of 100, active nt $4.0004.60. 1‘oanuta In *“ inds each, owing to Llmca, 40c per VEGETABLES— Beets, cabbage crates, active, $2.50 crate; cabbage, standard crates. Hhc pound; cabbage, n* reels, l%c pound; egg plant active, $1.60 crate; eiicuni- tiers, $2.50 crate; tomatoes, fancy, active, t: tomatoes, choice, active. $202.26 neana, round green, .$100 crate; onions, dry, active,_76c bushel; Irish pota- fop toes. $1000.100 crate; peppers active $1.7$ crate: okra, alx baskets, amalL $2 crate; caailflowef, active, 8010c pound; Inttuce, headed. $2.50 drum; sweet potatoes, yellow, dull, 40e bushel; sweet pot*foes. \.bite, halX-bnrrcl, $3.75; FLOUR. GRAIN, PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Highest patent. 85.60; best pat ent $4.00; standard patent. $4.26: half pat- eot. S3,90; aprlng wheat patent. 85. CORN—Choice red cob. 7th*; No. 2 white, “•e; No. 2 yellow, ©o; mixed. $80. OATS—Choice white clipped, 60c; No. 3 bite, f 48c; No. 2,mixed, 48c{ Texas mat- MEAL—Plain water-ground, per buahel, c; tadted, 140*pound Jutea. per bushel, «2c; ntinrta, white. $L$0: medium, $1.40; brown, $1.35: pure bran. $1.20; mixed bran, $1.11. HAY—Timothy, cholro large balea, $1.20: do., choice atnall bales, $1.15; do.. No. 1 clover mixed. $1.10; do.. No. 3 clover mixed. $1.10. Choice Bermuda, 85c. RYE—Georgia, $1.06; Tennessee, 90c. Bar ley. 96c. The above prices are f. o. b. Atlanta. PROVISIONS—Supreme hams. lie. Dove hams, 15c. California bams. $9.00. Dry salt extra fibs, 9.26; bellies, 20 6 |»ounda. lO.^u-’ 'at backs, 8.25; plates, 8.25; Supremo I 10.23; Snow I,r ^pQQ^' I n ^ , a - SUGAR—Standard granulated, $5.10, New ork refined. 4%c - • - - COFFEE-Roaali _ 4 SSUfS. according to the grade. CHEESE—Fancy full cream dairy, J6Hc twins. 15Hc. FI8H. Mullet. $9.00 per barrel; bream, 607c pound; snapper 10c per pound; trout Sc per pound; blue fish, 81* per pound; pompatio. 18020c pound; mackerel. 12\fcc pound; mixed fish. 6c per pound; freah water trout, 8010c American Cot'on Oil. . Am. Cnr Foundry. , . Baltimore A Ohio. . . Brooklyn Bapld T. . . Canadian Pacific. . . . Chicago A Nortbw'n. . Chesapeake A Ohio. . coJorado Fuel A Iron. Central leather do. preferred. Delaware A Hudson. . Distiller's Securities. . Erie do. preferred. . . . General Electric. , . . Illinois Central Am. Ice Securities. . . Louisville A Nashville. Mexican Central. . . . Mir court Pacific. 111*4 " 134U at 73 iliH li'^J; 154% 163S) UM 1331k If 93*4 m 99 :o ! 33H 35 43* i 43H 43*4 118*41 117%! 117%! 117? 78% 7ffl 78Ji, 78 f 174%! 174%, 174%! 174' Total stock wales today 6<»T00 shares. NAME OF STOCK. N. Y.. Ont. A Western. National Lead. . . , . Northern Pacific. . . . New York Central. . . western. . MV IOI Norfolk do. preferred Pacific Mall Reading Republic Steel Rock Island do. preferred United States Rubber.': . do. preferred do. preferred. , . Slots-Hheffleld. ... Tenn. Coal A Iron. . Texas A Pacific. . . . Union Pacific United States Steel. do. preferred. . • Va.-Car. Chemical. . , do. preferred. . . , Western Union. . . . , Wabash do. preferred. . . , Wisconsin Central. . , do. preferred. . . , X® 19L c o a § s 3 s ii I s m FP m : II m a* 1«H p 'ifi i|* ' 17 1 67 49% 45* 49 f • JJH 33 1 1SH : 73 73 1 106 StH "wti U - "siii 43 ' '43" ■43" “ioii "6054 Private Wire Mo Gibert •& (’lay. New York, N«$r. 9.—Marshall. Spader & C°v *To»tay'^ market, while It mar poa- albly reflect unsettled monetary conditions, wo ludleve will nlso show further re- alatauce to depression. The character of the trading and tho influences bare been of a kind to place stocks In stronger hands from w'benre dislodgment can barmy follow, except from some special cause not now iu the forecast.” NEW YORK. ture. Id N*w York today: LIVERPOOL. The following figures give the opening range and dose, compared with yesterday'* close. Futures opened firm. Opening Previous Range. Close. Close. ...6.45 -6.49 5.38 5.38 ,6.88^-5.42 6.31*4 5.31% November... Nov.-Dec.. . I>ec.-Jan. .. , Jan.-Feb. . ., Feb.-March.. March-Aprll. uly-Augu Cloaed e .. .5.38 -$.41% 6.31 . ..5.23 -5.43 6.32 . . .6.42%-6.48 5.35 , ..5.44 -6.4S 6.37 .-.mu .. .6.61 m meats In options abroad bullish construction placed upon the gin nlng figures of the Suited Htntes govern ment yesterday by the foreign trade was completely lost when It was observe the temper of the American trad entirely advene* to similar Ideas. Closing prices were unchanged to a point over the previous ilny’s dose, while spot sales amounted to 8.000 bales, tweleve points higher. The frequent but (effectual at tempts to mould opinion with more favor towards enhanced values were rfinply II- ' »y the entire aliseuce of supporf had to contend with. The Inherent weak have assumed. It Is but natural that un favorable opinions should predominate, nnd until either n mure Insistent demand for the rntv material scall originate, or until the liberality of the movement shall be come visibly curtailed through either dlmlti-, Ishiug prospects or the exigencies of the wenther. little hope Is held forth that ad vances when they occur will prove other than temporary. COUNTED THE BALES BEFORE GUNNED •tiyltig for n rim* and quite a demand from 1. her pool. Receipts were small, high grades are reported aenreo nnd In good tie- maud, the spot demand nt Liverpool In creased somewhat, nnd the Idea nil the morning was that the effect of even n bear ish glnuers’ re|»ort bad beeu discounted In the recent marked advance. R. L. Nelli, supply at 16,190,000 hale*. Including a v Ible supply 011 August 31. 1906, of 915,Uw bates; stock of American mills August 31, 1906 1 per census), 676,1*00 bales; stock of European mills August 31, 1906, *19,000 bates. and u crop which I puls nt 13,780,000 hales. of Into ha; minting th* PORT RECEIPT8. The following table shows receipts at the arts today, compared with tho same day ait year: Sew Orleans.. „ .. Galveston Mobile Mn varnish hnrlestoii.. .. .. .. Wilmington Norfolk Ball t inure Boston Philadelphia Bruns wick port New*.. .. 1906 9416 21064 1489 10264 1718 2967 3450 3106 1905 1 mr 14311 3172 10657 2656 4344 62»1 3260 529 INTERIOR RF.CEIPT8. The following table shows receipt mpare<! with the Houston.. Augusta.. Memphis., ISC ALABAMA AT. New York Stock Exchange. r’hfeag© Rosrd of Trade. I N ... New York Cotton Excbanie. New Orleans Ktock Exchange. { Mverpoot Cotti... New York Coffee Exchange, i Now Orleans BoanI of Trad*- ; Galveston Cotton l*.\. PRIVATE WIRES To AI.L EXCHANGES. Local and Long Diotanco Tolaphono 5298. C. E. KEPLINGER. Manager. GIBERT & CLAY STOCK!, BONDI. COTTON. GRAIN. come. PROvmoNa. MCMBXaS: New Orleans Totton Exchange. ATLANTA. GA STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN New York, Nov. 9.—Tho Sun tayo: “Price* of *ecurttio* made net de cline, yesterday largely, ao seemed, be cause of a sharp Advance In (he call money rate on tho atock exchange. In tho earlier part of the day a more hopeful feeling regarding the Imme diate future of the market undoubtedly prevailed. The Bank of England did not advance Its discount rate, and anx- letlcx regarding a possible advance In the bank's rate In the near future were allayed by the publication of the Insti tution's statement of conditions, the other hand, some uneasiness was expressed In speculative circles over the possible effect market-wise of the election, as now appears assured, of an attorney general In tho state who Is supposed to hold the views regarding corporations entertained by the de< feated head of the Democratic ticket Still the course of prices seemed . to make further demonstration of the fact that stocks are at present lodged In strong, rather than weak, bands, that the market was one that was thor oughly under control. Nevertheless, tho stiffness of both call and time money rates In the afternoon naturally caused more or less selling of stocks. It became known. Indeed, that In scat tered Instances 6 1-2 per cent was paid for six-months money.”—Olbert & Clay. NEW ORLEANS. tnroa in Now og It tb Orl**n» Nov. , Feb. March. . . April. . . . May.. . . Jane. . . . July.. . . . Closed if barely today: H ! II •testily. 9.7U-7J 9.81-S: 9. Vo 90 loios-cc^WI 10.11-13i 10.48-60 9.80*83 9.91-82 9.98-99 10.06-07 10.17 10.24-26 10.83-36 10.4 WHEAT WAS FIRM ATJHE OPENING Small Northwest Receipts and Some’ Recovery iu Cables Factors. . THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. KOK ATLANTA AND VtCINlTY-Kklr tonight aud Saturday, somewhat rooler Sat urday. WEATHER CONDITIONS. w pn . erday eastward, nnd Is now center Qurtte. Mich. Durlug the same period, the high barometric area baa moved eastward from the Rockies to eentrni over Nebraska. The advance of the high has caused colder weather In Moutnna. (he Dakotas. Nebras ka and Kan an s. With tho ea rnina In a few J| tinues over most of the country. The cast ward drift of the north wnsteni high will canae fnlr wenther In th!a aec- tlon tonight nnd Hahirdny, somewhat cooler during Saturday. Minimum and Maximum Temperatures. rihuri'ltlnni fttan of V n TRfts have Ihjcii „ __ Instead »f 7,150.600. n* I* said t(» have l»een stated by the National dinners' Association, the itinount ginned turn* out to be a little short of ti.'mo.ow—nt leant, the glnuers re- lMutiny to the government *«y ao—and the effort uni a sharp advance." New Orleans, Nov. 9.—The Times Demo crat mtyn: "Though well on the bull aide of logical ex|H'ctnIlona, the census bureau's report of cotton glutted to November I— 6.892.000 bales-failed to inspire very much fresli active confidence of consequential character Iu the ultimate fortunes of the staple, atul yesterday's eotton market left the talent in about the some slough of donnt that has hampered speculative opera* tlmts during no many day* past. Guessing contests can not solve the riddle of the out turn. hence the caution that prompted scalpers’ trading, rather Hutu new buying | nud selling for a long pull. There Is yet no proof tlmt tho yield Is to pan out In excess of the world’s requirements, and conservative Europe should render signal aid In shaping cia-Atlantle opinion thin morning. With the movement full ripe and toady to decline, coutlnuod heavy demand for consumer*’ account would tell In tho calculation of tho rings. .Meanwhile, sober reflection moy effect u change for tho better In professional opinion. In this con nection. it Is well to remember that crop expectations, predicated upon such evi dence ns the nugmeuted sale of bagging and tics, arc not wholly trustworthy for the reason that In the big crop year glnuers had never l»een called upou to provide for n yield as great as 12.000,000 bales, where- ns most men know that n yield as small as 12,000,000 bale* for the current season would leave much to la* desired by the ■orummer. Heme, bagging and Increase THE COFFEE MARKET. 9.—The coffee market hanged prices, hut Itn- early afternoon was about 6010 points higher on bullish crop New York, No’ opened steady.nt proved. F. J. PAXON. Vlca-Preaidant. W. L. KEMP, Treasurer. . J. W. ANDUEWS, Secretary. UNION SAVINGS BANK Four Per Cent Inter est Paid on Deposits ASSETS $150,000.00 One dollar starts an account. Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sat urdays till 9 o’clock at night. iliun. j. I'r.Li i.r.?, W. I*. STOVALL, F. J. PAXON. W. O. FOOTE. J. T. HOLLKMAN CLYDE BROOKS,J. U. JOHNSON. Chicago. Nov. 9.—Tbe wheat market •bowed some firmness at the opening this morning. Influenced *by atnall northwest receipts and some recoverey In the late Liverpool cables. Tfeere was a good de mand for wheat. Valentine. Lake and New York 4 were good buyers. High. Taw. Prevlou* Close. Close. 73% jS; I 73 74 I 42 it' 44% 9 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET CblMfo train nod prorliloo quotation, for today follow: Open. WHEAT— May.’/.’.* 7$fc July 7f% CORN- Dec 41% fc. 9 OATS— Dec May.... July PORK- Jan..,. 14.06 May... 14.26 LABD- Xov... 9.30 Dec... $.72% Jan... $.60 BIDES- Jan.... 7.67% May.. 7.70 CASH WHEAT- Atlauta Abilene.. ,. „ .. .. , Amarillo Asheville Augusta.. Birmingham Bismarck Boston Buffalo.. .. .. , Charleston.. .. .... . a riot to Icago Cincinnati Corpus Chrlstl Davenport Dodge . El Paso . Fort Smith Galveston.. .. . Havre Huron. Jacksonville.. .. .. Jupiter Kansas City. .... Key West Knoxville Lander Loa Angeles Macon Marquette Memphis Meridian Mile* City. . Mobile ... Modena.. Montgomery Nashville New Orleans.. . . . New York Norfolk North Platte Omaha Oswego . Palestine Pittsburg Portland. Maine Portland. Ore. . . . , Rapid City 8t. Louis, 8t. Paul Man Francisco Savannah Spokane Tampa Taylor. Max. jltatton Thoumsvllle.. Section Director. 14.17% 14.66 14.27% ' 14.25 9.82%. 9.27% 8.75 - 8.67% 8.52% 8.47% 9.30 8.70 8.60 ip SOUTHERN EXCHANGE Oldut Ectabltihod Office South. conoa—STOCKS BONDS—6FUIN Ground Floor Gould Building. Dally market letter a:id market manual mailed on application. WEATHER FORECA8T. Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, West Florida, East Texas. Georgia, Teuncssee— Fair Friday and Saturday. Kentucky—Fair Friday; Haturdny fair am! cooler. C0TT0N~8EED OIL, ■ Onenlng. Clotlnr November 37%037% Deceml»er 35 035*4 January 34 0*4% Febrmrj 34 054% March 3S%034 May 34 034% Sales, JtuO Noreufber at 37%, 100 March at 34, and lOi) May at 34%. Closed steady. THE WAIN FACTOR Caused Speculative Li<|uid a - tiou iu All Parts of Room. DECLINES THE RESUl.T Losses Recorded of Small Fractions to Over Two Poiuts Early. *Vi p-r **nt Iixaln (hi, njornlug fyd th:. with thH four which It cn,:ill M l of , „ ' lank return tomorrow. \»n, .the prtn. |n,i factor In the alock market. . The .ti.cour' axrmeut occurdwt In responsible qnnrt.r. to yesterday's rumors of treasury relhr added to the prevailing rieprea.ioli. rhit ■peculation could lie relied upon, and that It could l*e used to create a new Inter..',, oil the otock exchange were not t»-Ilered Vet In face of nil these what Uqoiilatton there was In t.Hlay's stock market JS neither large nor Impresalre. Price, it point In the more nctlw (sane, ,| lir the Brat hour and there were fraeti™, loaaea elsewhere. But It was doubt™, whether an much more of the stock off.nl,; for sale did tint represent special eontr,™ rather than nctual liquidation. At .n eventa nctlvlty alaekened at the law |»", of the market anil a aluggtah tendeorv prevailed. The stock market waa Influen^d t (V money conditions from the opening. Theri wa« apeciilatlre liquidation In all naru of the room during the first hour that caused moderate declines In prlcqs In nmlr all the atock* traded In. losses Were mndi. ranging from «mall fractions to 2% point. Instead of selling being Induced on the "S', dines buying orders were reported, ami tlielr executions caused rallies. Government bond* unchanged, other bond* steady. SEABOARD AIR LINE. 8eal>onrd Air Line, common do, first preferred.. .. ilo, second preferred.. ,, stocks and bonds: Bid. Asked. . 24 24% ... 62 ..100 ... 99*4 MINING STOCKS. Boston. Nor. 9-Utah 63%: North Butt# Hi ;* Mohawk .67%: Maasachuaett* Electri. rHE LONDON STOCK MARKET, STOCKS— * Amalga mate<l Copper.... Anaconda Atcblaou Baltimore and Ohio.. .. Denver and Itlo Graude. canadlati Pacific... Illinois Central.. Kansas and Texas., do, preferred.. Fclphlu and Reading. Rock Inland 7.. Houtheni I*aclflc.. ... Southern Railway do, preferred 8t. Pan! Union Pacific .. United State* Steel. . . do, preferred.. .. do, preferred Great Western Frank Hawklui, President. H. M. Atkinson, V. P. TnomaiC. Erwin, Asst. Cashier. Joseph A. McCord, Casitter. R. W. myera, AsiL Cashier. Third National Bank Capital . Surplus . . . $200,000.00. . . $300,000.00. DIRECTORS! J. H. Nunnally. * Frank Hawkins. J. Carroll Payne. H. M. Atkinson. K. B. Bosaer. Joseph A. McCord. David Woodward. LJ. ANDERSON & CO Bankers and Brokers, COTTON, STOCKS, GRAIN Correspondtrrt's Capital $250,000 aercacNcc. the ncal bank PHONC1417. PRUOKNTIAL BLDG European market* ven* steady. The llraxllluu market* made ■ i pretty coauI slmwlng. for the rate of ox- i ■hange nun another 5-32d higher and Rio , vna unchanged, althmigh Sank*'* declined j 0 rd*.—Gibert Clay. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET. Following table give* opening range and close of tin* New York coffee market for today: Ojtttdng .1 u ii ua ry 6.20-6JS) Februa ry 6.3>-6 36 March 6.4J-0.45 April May THE AMERICAN AUDIT COMPANY Home Office, 100 Broadway, New York City. F. W. LAFERENTZ, C. P. A., President. C. E. Manwarlng, Vice President, Then. Coeheu, Jr., C. P. A., See. and Treaa. BRANCHES: NEW YORK—Waldorf-Astoria. ATLANTA—Fourth Nat'l Bank Bldg. BOSTON—Exchange Building. CHICAGO—Marquette Building. WASHINGTON—Colorado Building. PHILADELPHIA—Bellevue-Startford. NEW ORLEANS—Hennen Building. SAN FRANCISCO—Belden Building. LONDON, ENGLAND—4 King Street. Cheapeide. ATLANTA BRANCH 1015-18 Fourth National Bank Building. Safe Deposit Boxes For rent in our vaults in the basement of the Empire [Building for only $5.00 each per annum. ' Absolute Security and all Modem Conveniences You should not be without one. We invite you to call and inspect them. Title Guarantee and Trust Co. rin*e. *429-6.25 j rt.SM5.35 * rt.40-6.45 « C. B. BIOWELL, Resident Manager. Telephone. Main 872. Cable Address. Admit, N. Y. ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Beil Phone, Main 8»8. GEORGIA. Empire Building. ATLANTA. July Aumi*t... . Supttuubor.. ;.7t) ..ti.tfti.90 ..6 9*7.0-) ..6.056.1U 6.55-6. rt) 6.60-6.7') 6.70A75 •175 6.85 rt.90 6.95 6.10-6.15 LIVE STOCK MARKET. S DECATUR, GA., BONDS $5,000 SEWER WU. I.. PEEL, rresident. BOBERT F. MADDOX. Vice Preitdeei THOMAS J. PEEPLES. Casblor. _ JAMES a. LKSTKlt. AulsUet CtlbUr. JAM. P. WINDSOIt. Aiilitaat Caibler. MADDOX-R UCKER BANKING COMPANY. CAPITAL $200,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . . $500,000.00 Accounts, small as well as large, invited. 3 1-2 per cent interest paid and compounded semi annually in our Savings Department. left Chicago. Nov. 9.—H«g»— Estimated ro-1 Ipt* t.nlav 15.eX*: loft «>v«*r 2.932. Mar- { Khmilv to stroae: light $606.37%; mtxnl ! i ^Mt.45: heavy $5.7Z*14ti.42%: rough* $5.5&t) 1 <’i»ttr« f — Kniiunicl nuxdpta 4.000. Inciudiug ! l,5*in wcBtcm. Market »le»uly. Shi«*PT-U*tlmat«t wvlpti ^,**00. Market j weak nit«I 10*- lower »h:in Wednesday: na-1 the* S3.t5fi5.53: weatnrii* lamb* $4-2601.50; w extern $l.25fi7..T5. Sealed bldg Uivtied by undersigned until 6 p. ra.. November 26, 1906, for all or part of issue. Honda dated October 1. 1506. Mature in 30 year*. Annual Interest 5 per cent, payable eeml-a\inual!y. Denomination 5100 each. Bonds validated and'lncontestfble. Certified check for $500 must accompany bid. night re- nerved to reject any or alFblda. Mark bid* "Propoaal for bonda." JOHN A. MONTGOMERY, Mayor, LOWRY NATIONAL BANK Designated Depository of the United States. CAPITAL $500,000.00 b’URPLUS 400,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 140,000.00 A general banking business transacted. Foreign exchange, Letters of Credit. Corresponds direct with the National Bank of Cuba.