Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 09, 1908, Image 7

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    THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1908
■/I Mistaken'
Idea
Perhaps you have an idea that in order to have a
bank account you must have a large sum to deposit;
that a bank doesn’t care to bother with small accounts.
This is not true of the.“Fourth.” This bank wel
comes new accounts, no matter how small, and cstends
the same courtesy and service to small depositors as to
large ones.
Let us prove it to you.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK
MACON, GA.
COTTON LOST GAIN
OF PREVIOUS DAT,
J
VALUES IMPAIRED BV
FOREIGN MOVEMENT
LIVERPOOL spot* closed v.*r t
NEW YORK .pot. Clod c „ , lock tod.y wrr« „tlm»-
NEW ORLEANS .pot. cio.cd S 0-1^ « «
THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET. ' iVfJThIS’SIF
Tho Macon cotton market yosterd**f Vmr*nniv roKnuUsli
cto.od ,»t«t « th. following ,uot.,lon.?j^»;; "{"JSr^ uritt^'Wt to n Li!!r'-
reel pressure through London from con
tinental center*.
Largo miiounta of United State* Steel
and Rock Inland preferred were Mold on
what waa itellovtil ;o Ik* order* from
Holland. Value* were seriously Impnlr-
etl. ns shown bV/ tho urfdo decline* ragte-
tered around tm* low level*. Artificial
aupport or nrlc«»* which simply afford* a
*o.l Profit to thl* flood of foreign liquidation
hm few' attraction* and there \Va» Utile
■Jr. disposition to practice It today
C. B. WILLINGHAM
COTTON FACTOR
Ship Me Your Cotton and
Rang* of Prices.
Good Middling
Strict Middling
Middling
Strict Low Ml
Middling
Sale*.
Spot Cotton Movement,
Recta. Shir
Oct. I. ms 1303 7*t
Oct. §. mi 107 400
Oct i. mi <o« r.3«
Oct. T. 1901 717 ITS
Oct. I. 1901 729 419
' Stock on Hand.
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK. Oct. I.—The cotton mar-
decline of 4*11 points.
Sale* were estimated at 111.000 hale*.
The market opened iteady at a declir
of 7al points and qulekly Increased the
decline
quickly '
„ matter of teal? points
llauldatlon by recent buyer*, nouthern
celling and a renewal of local bear presa-
Tjnwer cable* than expected, reporta
tliut yestcrdiy's meeting of the masters
and , opera live In Manchester h*d not
been productive of any fuvorahle result,
and an Increasing uneasiness with refer- vnlin
to the European political situation
Get the Best Returns
MACON
GEORGIA
_ uropet... „
were the bear factor* In connection with
good weather In the south. There was
enough covering *
Refrigerated Bottling
The word sounds good., doesn’t it?. Just try a
Bottle of Coca-Cola
Bottled by our process. There’s nothing to compare with It We
want to show you our plant Call and Inspect. You will be delighted.
If you want u perfect drink drink BOTTLED
5c
EVERYWHERE
.... .... „. cheek the decline.
. but only allsht rallte* occurred and tho
• close waa only some 3 to | points up from
I the lowest on tho .active month*. Oeto-
1 her was relatively firm In the late trading,
I rallvnlg 7 point* from the lowest.
Receipt* of cotton at th# port* today
ere 34.692 bale* against 39.347 bales
last week and 14.669 bale* l**t year. For
the week (estimated) 3G5.000 bale* * gainst
.330.122 bales Uist week and 241.629 bales
last year.
Today** receipts at New Orleans were
10.110 h*lea against 4.611 bales last year,
and at Houston 11,849 bales against 4,711
I bales last year.
Spot Cntton and Futures.
, NF.W YORK. Oct. R.—Spot
; closed quiet, 10 point* decline- middling
Maroh *.*8
Guided By the Light.
Plenty of Light mean* plenty of
business. A well lighted store Is al
ways most attractive to customers.
This fact no enterprising merchant can
afford to ignore. If you want more
business, see that your place of busi
ness Is lighted with Electricity.
jttacon Railway & Light Co.
Put Your Money
In a Carriage
Or buggy from our repository
and you will novor regret it.
Wo aro showing tho latest
tylos in surreys and runabouts
both straight sill and cut-
under and tho prices are as
tonishingly low on tho grade
of work wo are showing.
uonu^
SffrJAcon C!A -P^m
218-220 Third Street.
Phone 2845.
Frank's
Choice
Old Corn
Whiskey
4 Full Quarts .$ 2.88
12 Full Quarts-7.65
1 Gallon Jug . ... .$ 2.60
5 Gallon Keg $11.25
LONG’S PRIVATE STOCK
RYE WHISKEY
4 Full Quarts . .. .$ 3,35
12 Full Quflrts $ 8.80
1 Gallon Jug $ 3.10
5 Gallon Keg $13.50
* We guarantee the quality.
A trial will convince you.
Express on above goods
prepaid to any point on lines
of Southern Express Co.
D. F&C P. LONG
JACKSONVILLE. NLA.
middling gulf 9.30; Bales
Futures opened and closed Rtesdy as
Op«n Hlr'* I '■>"* Ct»*4*
“ ““ 8.29 8.33 8.38
Avgust, asked...8.86
October 8.76
November
8.41 8.36 8.37
Hi iTtT kt*
.8.63 1.15 1.69
Receipts and Exports.
Receipt* and Exports. Today. Week.
Today.
84,1ft
Exports to Great Britain.. 6.C60
Export* to France
Export* to continent...... 21.871
Exports to Japan 89
**‘ -* hand all ports....621,971
Consolidated net receipts.
*lhc weekly statement of the Rank of
ranee showed an Increase of gold hold
ings for the week of nearly 13.000.900 and
the sterling exchange rate advanced at
Purls. Tli« Bank of England. In fact,
made a very weak return, with a loss of
$5,396,000 In bullion holding*. The pri
vate discount rote advanced In London.
Exchange In New York on Paris and
nerlln waa lower. In contrast with the
strength of sterling exchange. Mjjncv
races here were not apprec iably <
. ,pi
but the tone of the till.
was called tinner. Weakness In British
money market
AUSTRIA STANDS BY
THE NEW BULGARIA
ENTERS UPON NEGOTIATIONS
LOOKING TO THE RECOGNITION
OF NEW KINQOOM.
i [tower* for the recognition of the
kingdom of Bulgarin and the es>
Aelirentluil, the foreign
minister, made the announcement |p hift
speech at the opening sitting of the com-
mission on delegate* today. Tho Aus
trian newspapers and politicians have
steadfastly dcnh-d that there wo* any un
derstanding between Austria and Bulga
ria In the recent double movement, but
A nutria's adoption of a protecting role to-
ward Bulgaria indicates a strong commu
nity of Interests.
In his address the Austro-Hungarian
foreign minister anld that Austria adopt
ed a generally sympathetic attitude to
ward the now regime in Turkov.
"This attitude.” he said. "I* based
upon the definite hope that the now ora
In Turkey will produce the rejuventa-
tlon and Invlgorutiou of Unit state. Aus-
trlu-IIungary. whose frontier* match
with Turkey anti whose lnteee*ts conse-
MUTUAL PROTECTION
frnn
icntly i
most affected. dc*lrea this
seltlHli reason*. A Turkey with
ntony of other *lgn*. Other Influenci
were practically Ignored.
It call* for a record that buNlnes* con
tracted materially a* the hour approach
ed for the ball game, which was the only
rival In Internet nmnng the brokers to
\o near eastern question.
Honda woro Irregular. Total Bales, par
United ft tales bonds were unchanged
» call. Total sale* today were 727.000
shares.
NEW YORK STOCK LIST
Amalgamated
American C«[
American Car
American Cotton
Copper 74 *4
mid Foundry 39 U
nml Foundry prrf...,10lU
- - .ton Oil . 34%
American Hide and leather pref... 23
American Ice Securities 16%
American Linseed 9%
American Locomotive 46
American Ixtcomotive pref 104%
American Smelting and BeAnlng.... 85%
Amer. Smelting and Refining pref.. 104%
American Huger Refining ...113%
American Tobacco pfd IS
American Woolen 22%
Anaconda Mining Co 43
better bo
ditlon* would bo a more comfortable
IghlMtr than llto Turkey of yesterday.
ie lendlni: element* u the new political
era. are xlmwhiK praiseworthy mod era Man
and prudence. This will profit the re
Juvenuted kingdom hM the more, slneo
even the new Turkey Iws to rely upon
the benevolence and Jrlemlly support of
friendly attitude
she manifests
.173%
24%
Export* to Great Britain..
Export* to France
Price. Receipts, Sales, 8to-.k.
The Ports;
Galveston . .
New Orleaos
“»blle . . .
vannah , .
1 isrlsston .
irfolk . !
.IBeet*.IB*l<»* I StcV.
‘■M
"ini
Interior Movement.
Augusta . ,
Memphis . .
Ft. T*uls ....
Prlce.iReets.lBale^.l RtcVl
MiMl «91*7
is:
Cincinnati ... ,
Louisville . . .11%
Little Rock....|8%
LIVERPOOL, Oct. Small business
done In spot cotton, price* 9 points low
er; American middling fair 6.58; rood
middling 6,17; middling 4.17; low mid
dling 4.73; good ordinary 4.18; ordinary
8.73. The sales of tho day were 3,000
bales, of which 200 bales were for specu
lation and export, and included 8,000 Dales
American. Receipts none.
Futures opened easier and closed barely
steady; American middling G. O. C.:
Atchison
Atchison pref
Atlantic (roast Line
Baltimore and Ohio ....
Baltimore and Ohio pfd.
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Canadian Paqlflo
Central Leather
Central Leather pref. ..... a
Central of New Jersey 198
Chesapeake and Ohio 4"%
Chicago Great Western 6%
Chicago nnd Northwestern 16941
Chicago. MU. and Rt. Paul 184%
O.. C.. C. and St. Louis 61%
Colorado Fuel and Iron 3'»
Colorado and Southern 40%
Colorado and Southern 1st pref 16
Colorado and Routhern 2nd pref.... 17
Consolidated Gas 144%
Corn Products 17%
Delaware 'and Hudson 165
Denver nnd Rio Grande 20
Denver and Rio Grande pref 65
Distillers’ Securities fig
Erie 1st nrof 44%
Erie 2nd pref. 36%
General Electric 1.19%
Great Northern j?ref. 121%
Great Northern ure Ctfa 68
Illinois Central ...137
Interborough Met 10%
Interboropgli Met. pref 30%
International Paper 9%
International. Paper pref. 81
International Pump 27%
Iowa Central 23
Kansas City Southern M 1
Kansas City Southern pref. 60
Louisville and Nashville 108%
Mexican Central S3
Minneapolis and 8t. Louis S3
Minn.. St. P. nnd Sault 8t. M 12?
Missouri Pacific 63'
Missouri. Kansas and Texas 29'
Missouri. Kansas and Texas pref... It'
National Lead 88'
New York Central
North ^Aniellcan _
Northern Pacific 133%
“ “ “ .... 88
....1321
.... 944
(■nwinDilmi Of/™."". n*-4
Pullman Palace Car 168
Railway Steel Spring 37
Reading 170
Republic Steel 81%
Republic Steel pref 70
October
Octoher-November ..
November-December
Fehruwy-March
March- April mmm
April-May .
May-June ..
June-July ..
July-August
4.68%
T.sivi
Ilf
NEW ORLEANS.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. Spot cotton
" ----- *-* — —"*t|B
was easier to<
, today at
tlons, middling 8l3-t4.
were 1.650 bales and to arrive 1J
Italian mills bought moderate!]
bis.
quota
ie spot
i buss.
>ught moderately by
. d*
... ... points on disappointing
news regarding tb« settlement Of the
labor troubles among the BitcUiH. obtttm
mill*. Icings who had bought a couole
of-days ago In th* belief that the mills
were about to resume work, sold out and
bears showed some aggressiveness. Whloh
added to the favorable weather and heavy
ginning and moving of the crop all over
tho belt,. mads tbo market heavy nearly
all day. At the lowest the active poll,
tlons were if to 1| point* below the level
of yesterday’s closing. On the close th#
tone was steady nn«l prices showed a net
decline for the day of 1 to 4 points, th
pear positions closing relatively hlghe
than the later. Futures closed as fol
lows:
October, bid 1.67
November, Md 8.61
December, bid 8.44
January, bid 8.40
February, bid 8.43
March, hid 8.89
Hubbard Bros. A Co.’s Cotton Latter.
NEW YORK. Oct. t—In Europe the
political outlook ts regarded as worthy
of more attention than America Is pre
pared to jrive It We cannot believe na
tion* wjn become involved In war over
the situation as now presented, por do
we rexard the settlement of the lockout
In Manchester n* far off, as when any
matter reaches the stage of negotiation.
It Is nearing a settlement. It Is these
views which aorount for the *teadlne«s
of the markets In response to the sharp
decline In Liverpool. The Amerlcnn spin*
per* are believed to have been free buy
ers during the past week, nnd the tradft
her# expects that Liverpool will, tomor
row. recover the greater portion of the
dc-llne of today, a* the American marksta
•how a much steadier undertone than
Europe could expect. There ha
covering demand. ba*#d
the-
narket
Huron Von Aehrenthnl denied that
AuKtrlu-llungnry wn* seeking u political
and economic monopoly In tho Western
Balkan* nnd snld: "The .unique position
occupied by Bosnia and tlersegovinn for
thirty years has acted as a weight to
AuHtrln'* eastern policy. We are getting
rid of the shackles, but nre carrying out
the spirit of the Berlin treaty, hnvlng
removed all .possible causes of friction,
and we would bo clad to fall In line with
the powers In a benevolent attitude to-
nrd Turkey.”
VIENNA, Oct
posslhl...,.
that it will be averted. King Peter Is In
“ difficult position ‘ *
inor of tho Bor\._
ulnrly since his tenure on tho throne
or lias been very safe. The Austrian*
tl elr part havo a feeling of nations'
enterprise on account of the forward
movement In tho nnnexntlnn of Bosnia
and Herzegovina and might be more
flfly for further adventure.i.
That tho government recwmUe*
possibility, the military precautions ’n
Hungary show. All the bridge* *»v«r the
Save and the Danube near the Servian
frontier aro strongly guarded by ‘jalrul*
and four Danube river monitor* were
concentrated near Budapest toduv.
Tho govornmont explain* that this
maneuvre waa planned some time a«o.
The nowNpnncr* contain warning* to Srr-
vJn. The Wiener Tagohlatt any*:
•'The next few dny*or hour* will show
whether official Rervla joins In this gai
of bluff. If It wishes to mgke a riocmi
tlon of bankruptcy, that can soon
mnnagod. The people of Belgrade must
not forget that when once the mischief
hn* begun there can Im no pardon.'
Rock Island Co,
Rock Island Co. nref....
1k%
46%
St. L. and Fan Fran. 2nd pref 29%
Rt. Louts Southwestern 17
St. Louis Southwestern pfd 46
Slots-Sheffield Steel and Iron «2%
Southern Pacific int%
Southern Paclfle pref 117
Southern Railway 21%.
Southern Railway pref 81%
Tennessee Copper
Texaa and Paelflc .
Toledo. SL Louis and West 26%
Toledo. Rt. Louis and West. pref.. 66
tTnlon Parlflft 16144
Pnlon Pacific pfd R7%
United States Rubber 81
United States Rubber 1st pref lOnU.
United States Steel 45%
United States Steel pref 108%
Utah Copper ....' 40r-
Virgin la-Carolina Chemical 37
Virginia Carolina Chemical pfd ....1*7'
Wabash 12'
Wabash pref 26
Westlnghouse Electric 73
Western Union 68%
Wheeling and Ijike Erie *
Wisconsin Central 26
Standard Oil 621
NEW YORK BONDS.
17. fl. refunding 2a, registered 163%
U. S. refunding 2s. coupon 104
U. R. 3*, registered ....
U, 8. 4s. coupon
IT. 8. 4s. registered 13)
U. 8. 4s. coupon 1*3
American Tobacco 46 74
American Tobacco 46 104
Atchison general 4s 99'
Atchison adjustment 4s 91'
Atchison cv. 4a 95'
Atchison cr. 6s 103'
Atlantlo Const Line 4s 94'
Baltimore and Ohio 4s 99%
Baltimore and Ohio 3%a 99%
Brooklyn R. T. ev. 4a 74%
Central of Georgia Ba 109
Central of Georgia 1st Ine 63
Central of Georgia Ind Inc 48
Central of Georgia 3d Inc.,
and Of* *
Chesapeake 1
Ohio 4%s 1A1J
Chicago and Alton 8%s..... 74'
Chicago. B. and Q. new 4e 88'
Chicago. R I. and P. a R. 4s 7?'
Chicago, a I. and P. R. a col. 5e.. 75
Chicago, a I. and P. Ry. »fdg 4s... 84%
C.. C.. C. and St. Louts gen. 4a.... *4%
Colorado Industrial 4a 74
Colorado Midland 4s 66
Colorado and Southern 4s 94%
Delaware and Hudson cv. 4s loo
Denver and Rio Orandn 4a,
Erie prior lien 4s
Erls general 4s
fiiin K**ri'r .11 4* f»
Hocking Valley 4%* 10R
Interborough Met 4%s 66%
Japan 4* *9%
pan
SgJHftdftura-K-.::: I!
I.--,
Manhattan consol gold 4s 97'
Mexican Central 4* 81
Mexican Central 1st Inn... 14
Minn, and 8t. Louis 4s 76
Missouri. Kansas and Texas 4s...... 99
Missouri, Kansas and Texaa 2nds.. R*
National R. R. of
York fonlr.il
Now J«*rn*v Ontrnl
possibility. nlthouRb It 1* believed bore
ernl liere Hint Great Britain. Franco and
Runsln ran ngreo \»pon a program for
conference on the llslknn situation it.. .
will beneefortb march shoulder to simul
ative pti
gram, which M. Iswolskv will aubmlt to
Premier As«iulth and Sir Edward Grey,
British foreign secretary, and France
“* it that an agreement will be
S n 4T»
Orltleh Warning to'ftervla,
DON. Oct. 8.—More pessimistic
Js prevail hern today with regard
to tha possible early settlement of th*
near eastern question. The demands of
the Cretans for annexation to Greece and
thn protest of the Servian government
against the annexation of Boalna nml
Hersegovlniy-havn Introduced further dif
ficulties. Great Britain lias no objection
to the nnncxatlon of Crete to Greere at
the proper time If the Cretans so desire,
hut she considers tluit the moment rlio*p
en to bring about this change la Inepnor]
tune and aho will oppose it.
With regard to Hervla. the foreign ofl
(lies has just received tho Servian note
Inf protest nnd ha* not Imd time to|
slder r It.
The British government this evening
telegraphed Instruction* to the minister
at Belgrade to counsel the Servian govp
ernmeni In strong term* that Rervla*-
own Interests demapd the exercise of
great moderation on her part nnd th*
maintenance of & strictly correct altl
tudt.
Servians Dlood-Thtrsty.
BELGRADE. Bervia, Oct. 8.—Thel
clamor .for war with Austria-Hungary
for the occupatloh of Bosnia and Herse-|
gnvlna Is growing Here (xmatently and
seeneg of wild enthusiasm are being wlt-l
nessed on tho atreuta of Belgrade. This
morning n mob of demnn*irtrior* forced
.Its way to the precincts of the palneo
and demanded to sen King Peteraflkm
attitude of th« crowd wns so threnJ
that* troops and gendarmes him W
■gjiarge.several limes before tho patriots
with r tone of the protest* of Bervla.
against the ocnupatlon of Bosnia nnd
Itorsggovlnn. They declare It doua.not
represent the reelings of the nation,
krhleh would rather go to war than
acquiescence In this act of Hungary.
Great crowd* nurrounfled tha pa
later in the dav. shouting for war and
calling for the king to appear. Finally
King Peter, accompanied hy
• TiSSj Prince, catMg - - •— -
the peopleVR. J
• ■ 101 He said: ’Trust
both will do tlielr duty.'
The crowd cheered the king, hut
NPMMP the .crown
the halcnny nnd Implored I
to cause disturbances.
»n*l my government,
premature, but the radical*
Ing to bring this about, charging
them
mS thla ab»i- IBM
with Insetlvlty In the present critical sit
uation.
Wealthy merchants are offering the
king money for the need* of war and la
dle* arc proferrlng their Jewel*. The
president of the national assembly made
a speech to the crowds today saylns: **
we cannot conquer hy arms wo will
■ort to bomb*.”
31 CLUBMEN FINED
$250 EACH IN COURT
Northern Pacific 4a
; Pacific 8a
exleo con. 44.... 81
74
n consol 4s 96
iregon Short Line rfdg 4s 94%
enn. cv. 3%s 1916 J4«
steady at 32.20; receipts til. .Tar ^public of Cuba 8s.. 103
t 11.90; receipt* 22. Crude turpen-*Bt L, and Iron M««uj, consol 8s....lie%
rat at 81.50. $8.90 and, 12.71; re- Pt. I*, an-l K*n Fran. fg. 4a.... 74%
*L r 'I IX • BL Ix>ul8 Bouthwsstem coo. 4f.... 74%
NAVAL STORE#.
WILMINGTON. Oct. 8.—8plri<
pentlne steady at 14; receipts 29 cask
Rosin
firm at
Uno firm
0$Ms2| _
BAVANNATL Ga. oet. 8—Turpentine Beah
firm at 35e%; rates 290; receiof* t*j; Soul
shipments 4S. Rosin Arm: sales MU; re- Bouthei
-elpt* 2.239; shipment* 2.411; stock 132
-“’g; A, 4/
Houthe
» con. 4s.... 74'
Air Lino 4s M
Padflo 4s
paclfle 1st 4s i
M 9 Railway la........ 1W'
IliT Quote: A ; C I. i t? f :: {asi| »r-i I’aclfte.lsea........ Ill
82.87%a60: F, 8?.81%a87%: G. j? 79: H.-Toledo. Ht. L. and Wastera 4$ 76
|8.t2%a2S: I. M-47%: K 14.W: M. |4.»0it:n!on Pacific U 102%
to U.nTitl 86.89; W. O., 16.90; W. wj Union Pacific cv. 4a 1*1
II.o«. . . It:. S. Steel 2nd Ce f0l%
rHARLEirrON. Oct. I.f-Turpanti^ Waba«h lata
quiet at 24% Rorln ouI*t. Quote: A. B, Western Md 4* 74%
C. 2.45*47%: D 8f.64a$f%: K. 12.62% Wheeling and Ijikn Erie 4s |7
to ft.R7%- F. «2 66*65%: G. 82.42%a7«; WteflonsTn Central 4s..... 14%
>1. 12.18*17%: I. 88.49; K. 84 40; M. 84.75; N. Y.. N. If. and H. cv. 4s. ct/s....lp%
It, »6.4Q; W. O, 83.84; W. YL, 35.M, ‘ Lake 81m 4s of U31.96%
BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. Oct. ».-ln the
city court of Bessemer, Ala., today a
S ry Imposed a tln« of 1160 on each of
Irty-one men who were rftarged with
violatina the prohibition laws. The men
woro all welllcnown and prominent HU-
sens and wore arrested recently when a
raid waa made on the Jones Valley Club
at Bessemer.
Tho case* will be appealed.
VETERANS WILL MEET AT
G. O. P.—"Can I depend on you next November?"
'"You con depend on me as lone as I can deoend on you-"
A GUARANTEE COMPANY BOND
Goes With Every Roll of Our
Congo Roofing
The Best Composition Roofing
On the Market Today
Three-Ply Guaranteed 10 Years
When Properly Applied
Prices Very Reasonable
Cheaper Than Shingles
Massee-Felton Lumber Co.
Telephone 1840 Macon, Ga.
PART AFTER 22 YEARS
HAPPY WEDDED LIFE
HUSBAND 8UDDENLY FINDS WIFE
NOT HIS "SOUL’S AFFINITY"
AND THEY 8EPARATE.
murrirci iwmuy-mu »eiii», wn. .*1111
Mrs. Herman Holme, well known res-
Identn of College Point, have decided
to part. The couple cam* to this
agreement last Friday. Attornoy Wil
liam Klein waa called In and the nec
essary papers wero drawn up.
They sold their homo for 85,000 and
divided thn money. Mr. Holme lert
College Point yepterday. and It Is not
known where ho haa gone. When
Mrs. Holme waa aeen by a reporter
thla morning she said:
"Vos, wo have decided to part. After
living with my husband for twenty-
two ytars ho said that I waa not his
'sours affinity.’ WV parted the beat
of friends. Ho consented to leave my
17-year-old son with me. and from now
on I will reside with my slater. Mrs.
John Hemmlrich. In College Point.”
The Holme family Is one of ths old
est and beat known In the piece. Mr.
Holme Is superlntsndent of a large
rubber factory In Manhattan.
Attorney Klein, when seen by a re
porter. laid that he had drawn up th*
Reparation papers for tho couple, but
would not make any further ntat*m*nt.
Mr. Holm# last Tuesday paid a de
posit of |100 on a poultry fsrm at
Wlndstook, Conn., and It la thought
that he may havo gone there to live.
Mr. Klein searched the title of this
property for Mr. Holme last week
LEAVE FOB THE JACKIES
The members of Camp Smith will rt
member that an Important moating will
be hold tonight.
Commander Nlgbet will give *)1 In
formation as to the comTntf reunion
and all those who intend to be present
should he on hand. Thoro will be a
number of matters brought up tonight
that will greatly Interest, tho, yptfran
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Oof. 8.—Money An call
SAM AND ED. WE1CHSELBAEM
F. O. Box No. 55. 610 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn
. Phono No. 820.
Our stock is complete with the finest and best brands
of Wines, Whiskies, Brandlos, eto.
tlottled In iRond— 4 Uottln, I DottlM IS BattlM
Hylvnn M.SO I J.00 til’ll
<1,11 nf I^xln.tnn 5.00 9,75 1S.60
Alh.rton I y»«r« 5.50 10.50 15.00
DMlvcml; ..pro.. Pr.ptId.
RYE (OrlKln.l Dottllnc)
4 lo.ltl... 5 Bottl*. 12 Hnttl.1
Lovln 15 15.00 * 9.50
Murray IIIIII Club 5.00 9.50
IJppor Ton 5.60 10.50
Thmo Prather, 7.60 J4.50
Illick Label 6.76 10.75
• wii«on o-oo ;.;o
Paul June, 6.60 2.60
EXPRESS PREPAID.
We also handle all the leading Beers—-Schlitz, Blue
Ribbon, Budweiser, Piel's and Lackman.
Write for price list. Let ns know your wants.
318.50
18.60
15.00
20.75
15.75
11.78
11.75
WHEAT IS HIGHER
OR GENERAL DEMAND
CHICAGO, Oct. I.—A net advance of
1% to l%c. wns scored In tho price of
wheat on thn exchange today as the
result of an activn general demand based
chiefly on record-breaking sales of flour
si Minnas polls.
Corn, oats and provision* war* alio
Open. High. Low. Close.
closing hid !
Tim* loans
days 3%; 90 4
flu.
com.
> 3a3Vi;
mercantile paper 4% to 4% per
com. rv ax - .< the craws to make rs
UU hn-. There hss been
4nfd*i r, »Jha k and at 4 14 60 ***** h -log A review of th«!
for 4° day Mils and et 4.%4.C0 for de- mpn ^ (J i(1 , rlBw| on lh- Jame ,
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8—Inquiries
already njo being made at the navy
department as to the probability of the
men of th# battleship fleet being given
shore leave during the stay of the
vessels,at. Hampton roads* This la a
question. It Is said at the navy de
partment. that will depend upon the
wish*» deslraa of the commander*
In-chief of the fleet,. Adiqlral Hpcny,
and hi* notlfio will be governed partly
by th - ’-wi'int of time the vessels are
at Han '»ads. and whether or not
any or them will require coaling
to coir - 'hrip journey to New York
and In .< uuntanamo.
Whl.# *J Stlp.i are coa
vice <f • man aboardL ,
L sired u. 4r*j i* it I ways spirited ilvalL
ii In main m mils]
some
sailor
on the Jamestown
grounds, but this has not
beer soU-ed,
July
Com—
Deo.
May
July
Oats—
|H.~
M .y
July. * .
Mass Pork—
Q«L
Jan.
May
Lard—
Oct.
vf*y . . .
Bhort Ribs—
99 1.00%
tt l iT%
111 ! -i’l
W 113 113
P 82 R R
m suits
ruMiavfcg *Sh
ITiTHh Mb Hit il-
"cash quotations wsre as follows:
Flour Arm.
No. 2 spring wheat I
No 2 rad 9l%a8I.02%
No. t com 78%a79;
today the
wheat 91.93; No. 8 tSal.OI;
Good feeding barley 66%s64; fair to
choice malting S7afO.
Flax seed. No. 1 Northwestern 81.34%.
Prime timothy seed 83.10.
Clover contract grade# 84.00.
Short ribs, side* (loo#*) I? 37%«» 47%.
Mess pork per barrel 8l4.12%aU.28.
Lard per 1W pound* 8M.07%a10.io.
Short clsar aides (boxrd) tI0.20al0 50k
Whisky, basis of higher wlu*-* 81.37.
):■ •• Ij.If dhlomrata.
Wheat, bushels 47.000
Corn, biubels 109.000
°ttt STlfti.;yT6i3.‘iS
butter market was steady;
20%a27%; dairies 18%a8«.
Eggs steady: at mark, coses Included.
16*13; firsts 22; prime fir»v* 28.
Chess* steady; 18%al4.
DRY GOOD3.
NEW YORK. Oct. 8.—The trade hi
brown oottona and converter** good* holds
vary fair and print cloth* aro being
bought more freely. The Jobbers are do
ing a U«ht house traslo un<l road orders
nre small, but numerous. Raw «Uk Is
firmer. Yarn* hold fairly steady wit* »
' In- ill-. M . - worn Hun* and dress
goods for pprlng are very quiet, but a
fair spot trade u In evidence with cut
ters sad clothiers.
COTTON SHED OIL.
NEW YORK. Oct. 8.- Cotton seed oil
was firm and a shade higher on rover-
' -h■ ,-v i,n,| strength of hog prod
ucts. Prime crude In barrels fob. mill*
2?a%: prime summer yellow 34%iti9%:
off summer yellow S7%&3*%; good off
sunuasr yellow 27fiaS4% prune summer
white 40.H1; prime winter yellow 43%
*t Lsrgeex River.
ipuratIvely few rivtrs of
, No. * yellow 79%a J H*
No. t. white 81%a63; No. 8 white
1 running rlpht through the center of tba
continent.—Westmlttater Gigrfta. ...