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SUGAR AND COPPER
%f,UX FEATURES OF TRADISO OX
STOCK EXCHANGE.
SHOWED LOSSES AT CLOSE.
decline had strong svmpathet.
1C EFFECT OX GENERAL MARKET.
Intended Export of Half n Million In
Gold to Pnrls Failed to Affect
Money Market—Stock Market Clon
ed AVith General Showing of Loaa
e Due to Heavy Profit Taking—
Itondn AVere Active and Irregular.
New Vork, Nov. 18.—There was an
excited flurry during the first hour of
to-day’s stock market, principally due
to the continuance of the wild move
ment in Sugar and Amalgamated
C ; per, with which last night's mar
lo-t dosed. But the edge was taken
off the movement by the successive
setbacks to Sugar’s efforts to get up,
by the relapse in Amalgamated Cop
per and Tennessee Coal to a point un
der last night and to the yielding of
Union Paeiflc to the extent of a point.
As these stocks formed the main
force of yesterday’s late advance their
exhaustion had a strong sympathetic
effect on the general market. The
day's news of actual conditions w T as
not unsatisfactory.
Money Still Easy.
The engagement of $500,000 addi
tional gold for Paris to-morrow and
the promise of a reflection in to-mor
row's bank statement of the heavy
withdrawals of gold for export were
without influence, as money on call
was easy and banks which held out
for the 2% per cent, rate had difficulty
in placing all of their available funds.
But the pressure to take profits was
persistent in the market and carried
prices backwards repeatedly. The
result was a general showing of losses
at the last, even in stocks that had
been strong. The market closed
weak on an active selling movement.
Bonds were active and irregular.
Total sales, par value, $10,380,000.
rnitod States bonds were unchanged
on call.
Sales of Stocks.
Total sales stocks to-day, 1,579,500
shares, including: Atchison, 26,000;
Atchison preferred, 10,100; Baltimore
and Ohio, 13,700; Canadian Pacific, 17,-
300; Chesapeake and Ohio, 31,100;
NEW YORK STOCK AND BOND LIST
Railroad Stocks.
Atchison 86%
Aitchison preferred 102 %
Baltimore and Ohio 97%
Baltimore and Ohio preferred .... 94
Canadian Pacific 134%
Central of New Jersey 191
Chesapeake and Ohio 50
Chicago and Alton 44%
Chicago and Alton preferred 82
Chicago and Great Western 25%
Chicago and Northwestern 200
Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul 172%
do do preferred 182%
Chicago Terminal an(i Trans. .... 12%
do do preferred 24
C„ C., C. and St. Louis 88%
Colorado Southern 23
Colorado Southern Jst preferred .. 58%
Colorado Southern 2nd preferred.. 36%
Delaware and Hudson 185%
Delaware, Lackawanna and West.33o
Denver and Rio Grande 33%
Denver and Rio Grande preferred . 86
Erie 39%
Erie Ist preferred 73
Erie 2nd preferred 54%
Hocking Valley 83%
Hocking Valley preferred 90%
Illinois Central 149
lowa Central 30%
lowa Central preferred 57
Kansas City Southern 30
Kansas City Southern preferred.. 53%
Louisville and Nashville 138%
Manhattan L 167%
Metropolitan Securities 82
Metropolitan Street Railway 124%
Minneapolis and St. Louis 64
Minn., St. P. and Sault Ste. M... 91
do do preferred 147
Missouri Pacific 108%
Missouri, Kansas and Texas 34
do do preferred 64
Nall. R. R. of Mex. preferred... 44
Now York Central 135%
Norfolk and Western 75
Norfolk and Western preferred .. 90
Ontario and Western 42%
Pennsylvania 136%
Pittsburg, C. C. and St. Louis... 75%
Reading 75%
Reading Ist preferred 87%
Reading 2nd preferred 79%
Rock Island Company 36%
Rock Island Company preferred.. 82%
ot. Louis and San Fran. 2nd pref. 68
*t. flouts Southwestern 25%
ed- Tyotiis Southwestern preferred. 63%
Southern Pacific 66%
Southern Railway 35%
Southern Railway preferred 95%
Texas and Pacific 37%
Toledo, St. Louis and Western .. 31%
do do preferred 51%
l nion Pacific 114%
Cnion Pacific preferred 94%
'Nnhash 24
Wabash preferred ".!47
"heeling and Lake Erle 21%
M seonsin Central 24
v Isconsin Central preferred 48
Mexican Central 21%
‘ "Uthern Pacific preferred 117%
ftiprena Compnnfei.
•A'Mms Express 240
American 216
V idled States 124
"ells Fargo 245
MiMCPllnnroHN.
Amalgamated Copper 79%
Amen, „ n Car and Foundry 30%
and" do preferred 87%
American <'otton Oil 34%
'" l( ' r !' an Cotton Oil preferred ... 93
American i,. e 8 %
American fee preferred".'.".'.'.'.".’.’.'.'! 37%
Am I!!' itn u,l! dTd OH 18%
' , an Linseed Oil preferred .. 40
\ !T!' 811 L °comotive 31%
merra n Locomotive preferred .99%
monenn Smelting Hnd Re fl n |ng . 7914
do do preferred ....114%
aIT 1 -" Kugnr Refining 149%
Rro.Vn' 1a Company 118
, Vll , KI - " •‘“Pld Transit 68%
(•one V",' * Uel and Iron 46%
1 25*4
Divtm 1 Preferred 79
ids'ill,., s- securities 36%
l'*"™ 1 Electric .........181%
j ernatinnni Paper 20*
lntl rl , ‘* l "" nl Raper preferred ...78
B,pf d Car preferred 8*
pref^.
lubber Goods preferred .7.7.7.77.’ *7*
Vn 7°*' "nil Iron 75
Leather 14%
I’n ,!!| w I , l *!'* leather preferred.. 94%
:::::::::::: Si
”•** usaz v?
Great Western. 29.400; St. Paul. 36,200;
Erie, 74.700; Louisville and Nashville,
10,700; Manhattan, 6.600; Missouri Pa
cific, 61,200; Missouri, Kansas and
Texas preferred, 5,000; National of
Mexico preferred, 7,300; Norfolk and
Western, 6.600; Pennsylvania, 63,200;
Reading. 104,200; Rock Island, 31,700;
do preferred. 8,400; Southern Pacific,
49,600; Southern Railway, 107,100; do
preferred, 1,100; Texas Pacific, 11,200;
Union Pacific, 112,000; Wabash pre
ferred, 12,000; Mexican Central, 31,200;
Copper, 126,500; Locomotive, 19,900;
Smelting. 7,700; Sugar, 60,300; Brook
lyn Transit. 15,800; Corn Products, 18,-
100: People's Gas. 6,800; Tennessee
Coal, 7,200; United States Leather, 7.-
600; United States Rubber, 6.400;
United States Steel. 54,700; United
States Steel preferred, 76,900.
MONEY MARKET.
New York, Nov. 18. —Money on call
steady. 2@2% per cent., closing bid,
2% per cent., offered at, 2% per cent.
Time loans, steady; 60 days, 3%@3%
per cent.; 90 days ‘and six months,
3% @4 per cent. Prime mercantile pap
er, 4%@4% per cent. Sterling exchange
strong with actual business in bank
ers bills at $4.86.95@4.57 for demand
and at $4.84.50@4.84.10 for 60 day bills.
Posted rates, $4.85 and S4.B7Vi• Com
mercial bills. $4.83%. Bar silver, 58%c;
Mexican dollars, 46%c.
BANK CLEARINGS.
The following table compiled by
Bradstreet shows the bank clearings
at a number of the principal cities for
the week ended Thursday, Nov. 17,
with the percentage of increase and
decrease as compared with the corre
sponding week last year. Sixty-three
other cities are included in the totals:
New' York $2,201,230,553 inc. 79.8
Chicago 213.671,731 inc. 19.5
Boston 162,921,292 inc. 17.1
Philadelphia 135,183,446 inc. 18.4
St. Louis •.... 70,409,694 inc. 29.3
Pittsburg 50,741,380 inc. 35.8
San Francisco 39.021,772 inc. 15.5
Baltimore ....*..... 27,996,454 inc. 22.0
Cincinnati 24.194,750 inc. 9.8
Kansas City 27,266,107 inc. 19.9
New Orleans 20,463.999 dec. 13.6
Louisville 12,915,544 inc. 20.2
Memphis 7,923,311 inc. 6.4
Richmond 5,577,596 inc. 20.2
Washington 4,644,678 inc. 21.1
Savannah 5,512,045 inc. 20.8
Fort Worth 5,477,022 inc. 11.7
Atlanta 4,108,821 inc. 17.3
Nashville 2,920,927 inc. 18.1
Norfolk 2,090,887 inc. 3.7
Augusta 2,054,316 inc. 21.6
Birmingham 1,535,776 inc. 25.6
Knoxville 1,210,360 inc. 26.7
Little Rock 1,318,413 dec. 19.8
Macon 721,371 dec. 29.1
Chattanooga 869,946 dec. 1.9
Jacksonville 1,108,990 inc. 45.2
Galveston 14,310,000 dec. 2.1
Houston 16,797,237 dec. 20.8
Charleston 1,644,051 inc. 21.0
Total U. S 3,242,490,173 tnc. 53.5
Outside N. Y 1,041,259,620 inc. 17.2
Totals Canada 56,109,519 dec. 3.9
United States Steel preferred .... 87%
Westlnghouse Electric 174%
Western Union 92
llonds.
U. S. refunding 2s, registered 104%
do do refunding 2s, coupon 104%
do do 3s, registered 104%
do do 3s, coupon 104%
do do new 4s, registered 130%
do do new 4s, coupon ~.130%
do do old 4s, registered ..106%
do do Old 4s, coupon 106%
Atchison general 4s 102%
Atchison adjustment 4s 94%
Atlantic Coast Line 4s 99%
Baltimore and Ohio 4s 103%
Baltimore and Ohio 3%s 96
Central of Georgia 5s 112
Central of Georgia Ist inc 92
C. of Ga. 2nd incomes, closing.:. 71
Chesapeake and Ohio 4%s .107%
Chicago and Alton 3%s 82%
Chicago, B. and Quincy new 4s ...100%
Chicago, M. and St. P. gen. 4s ...110%
Chicago and Northwestern con. 7s .128%
Chicago, R. I. and P. R. R. 4s ; 82
Chicago, R. I. and P. R. R. col. 5s . 95%
C., C., C. and St Louis gen. 4s ....103
Chicago Terminal 4s 84
Consolidated Tobacco 4s 81%
Colorado and Southern 4s 88
Denver and Rio Grande 4s ..101
Erie prior lien 4s 101
Erie General 4s 91%
Fort Worth and Denver City Ist ...110%
Hocking Valley 4%s 11l
Louisville and Nash. Unified 4s ...103
M. and O. c. t. 4s, closing, ofd.. 97
Manhattan con. gold 4s 105
Mexican Central 4s 75
Mexican Central Ist inc 24%
Minn, and St. Louis 4s 97
Missouri, Kansas and Texas 4s ...103
Missouri, Kansas and Texas 2nds . 86%
National R. R. of Mexico con. 4s . 81
New York Central gen. 3%s 100%
New Jersey Central gen. 5s 135%
Northern Pacific 4s 105
Northern Pacific 3s 75%
Norfolk and Western con. 4s ......101
Oregon Short Line 4s and Partic .104%
Penn. conv. 3%s 103%
Reading General 4s .102%
St. L. and I. M. consol 5s 115%
St. Louis and San Fran. fg. 4s ... 90
St. Louis Southwestern lsts 97%
Seaboard Air Line 4s 85%
Southern Pacific 4s 96%
Southern Railway 5s ...118%
Tex'as and Pacific lsts 121%
Toledo, St. L. and Western 4s 82
Union Pacific 4s 106%
Union Pacific eonv. 4s 114
U. S. Steel 2nd 5s 89%
Wabash lsts 117%
Wabash Deb. B 69%
Wheeling and Lake Erie 4s 93
Wisconsin Central 4s 92%
Virginla-Carolina Chemical 41%
do do preferred 113
New York, Nov. 18.—Standard
Oil. £25.
Baltimore, Nov. 18.—Seaboard com
mon, 19@19%; do preferred. 38%@39:
Atlantic Coast Line common, 153 asked.
OKI GOODS.
New York. Nov. 18.—(Little Increase
Is* reported in any direction and yet
general firmness prevails In the dry
goods market. Certain increased pur
chases of prints are reported, espe
cially from the Southern trade, and ac
tivity continues on print cloth yarn
goods at stiffening prices.
COTTON SEED OIL.
New York. Nov. 18.—Cotton seed oil
was about steady, with a fair trade.
Prime crude f. o. b., mills, 20c; prime
summer yellow, 27@27%c; off summer
yellow, nominal; prime white, 30%@
31c: prime winter yellow, 30%@31c.
FINANCIAL.
ware&leland:
BROKERS.
MEMBERS
New York Cotton Exchange
Chics go BOnrd of Trade
New Orleans Cotton Exchang*
New York Coffee Exchange
St. Louis Merchants' Exchang#
Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce
Local Office 42 Bay Street, East.
Private wires to principal cities.
K. R. OWEN. Manager.
Reference—Mercantile Agencies.
JOHN W. DICKEY,
Stock and Bond Broker,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Write for List.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1904.
JOSEPH D. WEED. President.
WM. P. McCAULEY,Vice President.
SAMUEL L. CLAY. Cashier.
Savannah Bank
and Trust Go.
SAVANNAH, GA.
Solicits accounts of Indi
viduals, Firms, Banks, Bank
ers and Corporations.
Buys and sells Foreign Ex
change.
Savings Department.
Interest paid or compound
ed quarterly.
Correspondence Invited.
LOCAL FINANCIAL MARKETS.
The following are the bank clearings
for the week ending Nov. IS, and for
the corresponding week last year:
.Saturday $ 863,680 09
Monday 910,250 93
Tuesday 825,442 13
Wednesday 855,002 06
Thursday 1,062,794 81
Friday 751,521 00
Total $5,268,691 02
Last year $5,558,091 64
The following are the Savannah
Cotton Exchange quotations:
FOREIGN EXCHANGE—SterIing
firm; commercial demand, $4.86%@
4.86%; sixty days, $4.53%@4.53%; nine
ty days, $4.82%@4.82%. Francs, flint;
commercial demand, 5.16%; sixty days,
5.19%. Marks, commercial demand,
95 9-16@90%e; sixty days, 94%@
94 13-16 e; ninety days, 94 7-16 c.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE—Buying
at 75c per SI,OOO discount; selling up to
S6OO a graded charge of 10c to 45c; over
S6OO at rate of 75c per SI,OOO premium.
Bank Slock,.
Bid. Asked.
Chatham Bank 82 83
Citizens Bank 159
Commercial Bank 108
Chatham R. E. and I. C 0.... 53% 54%
Germania Bank 150
Southern Bank 171 172
Merchants National Bank ..102% 103%
The National Bank of Sav ..170
Oglethorpe Sav. and Trust ..127
People’s Saving and Loan ..101 102
Savannah Bank and Trust.. 137
Savannah Trust 105 .. ’
Railroads and Industrials.
Bid. Asked.
Augusta and Savannah 116 117
Atlanta and West Point 156
do 6 per cent, certif 106
Central Ice so
Chat, and Gulf stocks ..11l 112
Georgia Telephone and Tel
egraph 85
Georgia Brewery 92% 100
Macon Ry. and L. pref 82 85
do common 18 25
Georgia Railroad, c0mm0n..252 254
Planters’ Rice Mill 95
Propeller Towboat 95 98
Savannah Elec, preferred.... 84 85
Savannah Elec, com 14 15
Savannah Hotel Company .. 62 65
Southwestern 116 117
Southern Railway preferred.. 95% 96%
do do common 36 37
Savannah Brewing 103 104
Savannah Cotton Exchange. 65 70
Boiidn.
Chat, and Gulf. R. R. 5 per
cent. Ist mortgage 103 104
C. of Ga. con. ss, 1945, M.
and N 113 113%
C. of Ga. Ist incomes.... 91 93
do do 2drlncomes 71 72
do do 3rd incomes 63 65
C. of G., M. G. and A 11l 113
Georgia State 3%5, 1930 108% 110
C. of Ga. (M. G. and A.
Div.) 5s 112 114
G. S. and F. 5s 114 115
Georgia State 3%5, 1930 110
do do 3%5, 1915 105% 106%
do do 4%5, 1915 114 115
Macon Ry. and L. bonds.... 95 96
Jacksonville Electric 5s .... 95 97
Ocean Steamship 6s, 1926 ....107 108
Savannah city ss, 1913 108% JO9
Savannah city ss, 1909 104 106
S. A. L. common 19 19%
do do preferred 39 39%
Savannah Electric Cos. 55.... 94 96
Eatonton 110 112
MARINE
INTELLIGENCE
The schooner Greenleaf Johnson,
which arrived at New London Thurs
day with its cargo afire, had been
chartered to take a cargo of lumber
from this port and was expected to
arrive after It had discharged its pres
ent cargo of garbage tankage, intend
ed for a South Carolina port.
Savannah Almanac, 7516 Meri
dian, City lime.
Saturday, Nov. 19.
Sun rises at 6:56 a. m. and sets
at 5:23 p. m.
Moon, first quarter, sets 3:08 a.
m.
High water at Tybee to-day at
4:56 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. High
water at Savannah one hour later.
Low water at 11:07 a. m. and 11:28
p. m.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
Arrived.
Steamship Alleghany, Dow, Phila
delphia, assorted.—W. W. Tull.
Steamship Chatham, Hudgins, Bal
timore, assorted.—W. W. Tull.
Steamship City of Memphis, Burg,
New York, assorted.—Ocean Steamship
Company.
Steamship Foyle. Page, New York,
light.—A. F. Churchill.
Schooner C. C. Wehrum, Cairlien,
New York, tankage.—Master.
Schooner wm. K. Park, Lee, Carte
ret, fertilizer. —Master.
Sailed.
Steamship Tallahassee, New York.
Bark Edmund Phinney, Brunswick.
Schooner Margaret A. May, Eiiza
bethport.
Steamship Finance, New York, tow
ed by tugs W. F. McCauley and
Dauntless.
Shipping Memoranda.
Liverpool. Nov. 18.—Arrived. Bandy
ford, Savannah for Manchester.
Pensacola. Fla., Nov. 18.—Cleared,
steamers Monvlso (It). Cremonlnl,
Hpezia via New Orleans; Hycanla (it),
Blanch!, Hpezia. via New Orleans.
Sailed, steamers E. O. Hultmarch
(Br), Rogers, Tampico; Monviao (It),
Cremonlnl, Hpezia, via New Orleans.
Philadelphia, Nov. 18. Cleared,
steamer Castle Vetitry, Savannah.
New York. Nov. 18.—Bailed, steamer
Dunblane, Charleston and Jacksonville.
Liverpool, Nov. 18.—Arrived, steamer
Oladestry, Savannah for Maneheafer.
Key West, Nov. 18, —Arrived, steam
er Denver, Evans, New York, and sail
ed for Galveston; Olivette, Hanlon,
port Tampa, and sailed for Havana;
Martinique, Dillon, Havana, and sall-
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY.
Schedule Effective Oct. 6, 1904.
Arrival and departure of trains.
Central Station. West Broad. foot oi
Liberty street, except for Tybee.
90th meridian time—one hour slow
er than city time.
„ DEPARTURES*;
For Macon, Augusta, Colum
bus. Montgomery. Atlan
ta • 7 00 am
For Augusta. Macon, Al
bany, Atlanta. Birming
ham and Montgomery...* 9:00 pm
For Augusta and Dublin...* 3:00 pm
For Egypt t t oo pm
For Guyton. J 5:43 am
ARRIVALS.
Guyton t 7:50 am
From ,Igypt t 5:40 am
From Augusta and Dublin.. *10:55 am
From Montgomery, Birm
ingham. Albany. Atlanta.
Macon and Aurusta • 7:00 run
From Stillmore and States
fcovo t 6:10 pm
From Atlanta, Macon and
Augusta * 6:10 pm
BETWEEN SAVANNAH and TYBEK
Trains arrive and depart at Tybee
deDot, Randolph street, foot of Presi
dent.
Lv. Savannah t6:10 a. m.. *9:00 a.
m.. *2:30 p. m .
Lv. Tybee 17:00 a. m., *9:55 a. m.,
*4 30 p. m .
‘Daily. tßxcept Sunday.
Parlor Care between Savannah and
Atlanta on trains leaving Savannah
7:00 a. m„ arriving 6:10 p. m.
Sleeping cars between Savannah and
Augusta. Savannah and Macon, Sa
vannah and Atlanta. Savannah and
Birmingham on trains lenvtng Savan
nah 9:00 p. m., and arriving Savan
nah 7:00 a. m.
For further Information apply or
write to
J. S. HOLMES. C. T. A P. A.. *7
Bull street. Savannah. Ga.
ed for Miami; schooner Helen F. Taft,
Baltimore.
Charleston, S. C., Nov. 18.—Arrived,
steamer Belfast (Br), McKee, Ham
burg. On Nov. 13, when about 150
miles southeast of Nantucket shoals,
encountered severe gale, southwest to
northwest. Boats were swept over
board and upper works damaged.
Storm continued to the next morning;
schooner Beulah McCabe, Maxwell,
Philadelphia.
Sailed, steamer Abergeldle (Br),
Keith. Bremen; barkentlne Emlla,
Reomie, Fernandina.
Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 18. —Arrived,
steamer Conmnche, Watson, New
York, and cleared to return; schooner
Robert and Russell (Br), Russell,
Hopetoun.
Cleared, schooner Salisbury, Ben
nett, Washington, D. C.
Fernandina, Fla., Nov. 18.—Arrived,
steamep Metes (Br), Brown, Phila
delphia; schooners James D. Dewell,
Hammond, New York; Job H. Jack
son, Williamson, New York.
Notice to Captains of Vessels.
Vessels arriving at night will be re
ported at the Morning News in its
dispatches, without charge, if captains
will confirm reports of their arrival
to No. 241, either telephone.
Notice to Mariners.
Pilot charts and hydrographic infor
mation will be furnished masters of
vessels free of charge in the United
States hydrographic office, in Custom
House. Captains are requested to call
at the office. Reports of wrecks and
derelicts received.
This office operates a time ball on
the roof of the Cotton Exchange,
dropped dally at 12h. 00m.00s. (Sun
days and holidays excepted), 75th me
ridian time. In case of the failure the
ball is lowered slowly 5 minutes after
12. Clarence Hatch.
In charge.
OCEAN FHF.ICnTS.
COTTON—Savannah to Boston, per
100 pounds, 25c to New York, per 100
pounds, 20c to dock; 23e lightered: to
Philadelphia, 20c per 100 pounds; Bal
timore, 20c per 100 pounds.
COTTON—Foreign direct to Liver
pool, 28c; Manchester, 28c; Bremen,
24c; Hamburg, 24c; Rotterdam, 26c;
Barcelona, 38c; Havre. 35c; Antwerp,
28c.
LUMBER—By Sail—Freight, active;
to Baltimore, 95.00; to Philadelphia,
*4.75; to New York. 35.62%; to Port
land, 36.00.
LUMBER—By Steam—Savannah to
Baltimore, 35.50; to P. R. R. or B. and
O. Docks, 36.00; to Philadelphia, 36.00;
to New York. 36.25 per M. to dock;
lightered. 37.00; to Boston, to dock
37.25.
GENERAL MARKETS.
New York,' Nov. 18.—Flour market
was quiet and partially lower; Min
nesota patent, 36.10@6.35.
Rye flour, quiet.
Buckwheat flour, firm: per 100
pounds. $2.20@2.25.
Corn meal, steady.
Rye, nominal.
Wheat, spot, steady; No. 2 red, 31.21.
Options had a severe forenoon break
under bearish news, recovering later on
a scare of shorts, the market closing
firm at a partial lc net advance. May,
31.13%; July, 31.03%; December. 31.18.
Corn, spot, steady; No. 2,57 c, f. o. b.
afloat. Options market was dull and
heavy. Rallying near the close, with
wheat, it was finally %c net lower;
May, 61%c; December, 58c.
Oats—Spot, steady; mixed, 34%@
35%c. Options, nominal.
Beef, steady; beef hams, $22.00®23.50.
Out meats, firm; pickled bellies, 8%
(09c.
Lard, easy; Western steamed, $7.45,
November closed $7.45, nominal; refin
ed, easy; continent, $7.80.
Pork, steady.
Tallow, steady.
Rice, steady.
Sugar, raw, steady; fair refining,
4%c; centrifugal 96 test, 4%c; molasses
sugar, 3%c; refined, strong.
Coffee, spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 Invoice,
884 c; mild, steady.
The market for cofTee futures opened
steady at a decline of 10®15 points.
The close was steady at a net loss of
15@20 points. Bales, 82.500.
Potatoes firm; Long Island. $1.75®
2.00; state and Western, $1.48@1.60,
Jersey sweets, $].50@8.25.
Peanuts steady; fancy hand-picked,
5%c; other domestic, 3>4@5140.
Cabbages firm; per barrel, bo@7sc.
Cotton by steam to Liverpool, 10@15c.
Butter, firm, unchanged.
Cheese, Irregular; skims full to light.
9<&9%c.
Kggs, steady, unchanged.
CHICAGO MARKETS.
Chicago, Nov. 18.—Reiterated reports
of damage In the southwest caused ac
tive covering of wheat to-day resulting
in a firm market. At the close both
the December and May deliveries were
up %c. Corn is down %®lc. Oats
are up a shade. Provisions are prac
tically unchanged.
The leading lulures ranged as fol
lows
Opening. Highest. Lowest Closing
Wheat. No. 8—
Dec $1 10% $1 1114 $1 18 $1 1114
May .... 1 1014 1 1114 1 1014 1 HI4
July .... 9714 8814 9714 *Bl4
Corn No. 2.
Dec .... 6014 60% 4984 4984
May ... 4614 4514 45 >4 4514
July .... 46% 46% 4684 8614
Data, No. 2
Nov *9%
Dee .... 28% 21% 2% 21%
May .... 81% 81% 2| 14 81%
July .... 8114 >l% *l% 11%
Mea# Pork per barrel—
Jan .... 11 80 12 85 11 67% I8 60
May ... U 66 12 TO It *2% IJ 87%
Southern
ilfV Railway
Trains arrive and depart Savannah
Union Station by Central time—one
hour slower than city or Eastern
time.
Schedule Effective, Nov. 6, 1904.
TO THE" NORTH AND EAST.
[DallylDally
[No. 34,N0.30
Lv Savannah (Cen Time)| 1 00p,12 15a
Ar Blackville (East. Time)j 4 60p| 4 15a
Ar Columbia 6 30p| 6 00a
Ar Charlotte I 9 40p; 9 SSa
Ar Greensboro 12 35a;12 51p
Ar Danville j 1 46a| 2 10p
At Richmond 6 58a| 6 4lp
Ar Lynchburg 4 06 4 Mp
Ar Charlottesville 5 50aj 6 lOp
Ar Washington 9 45a, 9 50p
Ar Baltimore 11 25a|1l 3op
Ar Philadelphia 1 50p] 2 35a
Ar New York 4 13p| 5 43a
TO TH E "NORTH AND WEST.
[Dally
No. SO
Lv Savannah (Central Time) .. 12 15a
Ar Columbia (Eastern time) ... 6 00a
Ar Spartanburg 10 o.ia
Ar Hendersonville 12 50p
Ar Asheville 1 50p
Ar Hot Springs (Central Time) 2 "7p
Ar Knoxville 6 00t>
Ar Cincinnati 8 15a
Ar Louisville 8 50a
Ar St. Loul .., 4
Trains arrive Savannah as follows:
No. 29, daily, from New York, Wash
ington, St. Louts and Cincinnati, 4:50
a. m.
No. 30, daily, from ail points West,
via Jesup, 12:10 a. in.
No. 33, daily, from New York and
Washington, 3:30 p. m.
No. 34. daily, from all points West,
via Jesup, 12:55 p. in.
THROUGH CAR SERVICE, ETC.
Trains 33 and 34, The New York
and Florida Express. Vestlbuled
limited trains, carrying Pullman
Drawing-room Sleeping Cars between
Savannah and New York. Dining Cars
serve meals en route.
Trains 29 and 30, The Washington
and Florida Limited. Vestibuled lim
ited trains, carrying Pullman Draw
ing-room Sleeping Cars between Sa
vannah' and New York. Dining Cars
serve meals en route. Also Pullman
Drawing-room Sleeping Cars between
Savannah and St. Louis. through
Asheville and "The Land of the Sky."
For information as to rates, sched
ules, etc., apply to
C. H. ACKERT, G. M„ -Washington,
D. C.
S. H. HARDWICK. P. T. M., Wash
ington. D. C.
W. H. TAYLOE, G. P. A., Washing
ton, D. C.
BROOKS MORGAN, A. G. P. A.,
A tin 111 !l Cla
R. C.' BLATTNER. Depot Ticket
Agent, Union Station, Savannah, Ga.
E. G. THOMSON. C. P. & T. A.. Sa
vannah, Ga., 141 Bull street. ’Phones
850.
MerioHis s Miners irsnsooriDiion Go
Steamship Lines
To Baltimore & Philadelphia
Tickets on Sale to All Points North
and West.
First-class tickets Include meals and
berths Savannah to Baltimore and
Philadelphia. Accommodations and
cuisine unequaled.
The steamships of this company are
appointed to sail from Savannah as
follows (Central Standard Time):
to Baltimore:.
CHATHAM, Capt Hudgins. SATUR
DAY, Nov. 19, 2 p. m.
FREDERICK, Capt. Robinson, TUES
DAY, Nov. 22, 4 p. m.
LEXINGTON, Capt. Kirwan, THURS
DAY, Nov. 24, 5 p. m.
ITASCA, Capt. Crowell, SATURDAY,
Nov. 26, 7 p. m.
TO PHILADELPHIA.
ALLEGHANY, Capt. Dow, SATUR
DAY, Nov. 19. 2 p. m.
BERKSHIRE, Capt. Pratt, WEDNES
DAY. Nov. 23. 5 o. m.
MERRIMACK, Capt. McDorman,
SATURDAY. Nov. 26, 7 p. m.
ALLEGHANY. Capt. Dow, WEDNES
DAY, Nov. 30, 11 a. m.
WM. W. TULL, Agent.
J. F. WARD. T. P. A.
Ticket Office 112 Bull street. Phones
124.
Savannah, Ga.
W. P. TURNER, G. P. A.
A. D. BTEBBINS, G. M.
J. C. WHITNEY. 2d V. P. and T. M,
Genera) Offices. Baltimore. Md.
Lard, per 100 pounds—
Jan .... 7 07% 707 % 700 7 02%
May ... 7 17% 7 17% 715 7 17%
Short Ribs, per 100 pounds—
Jan .... 650 652 % 650 650
May ....6 62% 665 6 62% 665
Cash quotation* were as follows;
Flour easy; No. 2 spring wheat, 31.10
@1.15; No. 3, $1.03® 1.13; No. 2 red.
$1.13%@1.14%; No. 2 corn, 52@54c; No.
2 yellow, 57%c; No. 2 oats, 29%c; No. 2
white,32%@32%c; No. 3 white. 31@32%c;
No. 2 rye, 79%c; good feeding barley,
36@38%c; fair to choice malting. 42®
52c; No. 1 flax seed, 31.14; No. 1
Northwestern, 31-18%; mess pork, per
barrel, $U.10@11.15; lard, per 100
pounds, $6.95@6.97%; short ribs sides
(loose), 36.77@7.02; short clear sides
(boxed), $6.75@6.87; whisky, basis of
high wines, 31.24; clover, contract
grade, 312.25.
Receipts Wheat, 105,000 bushels;
corn, 345,000 bushels; oats, 136,300 bush
els.
1% Captains, Masters, Males and Sail
ors.
The latest New York, Boston, Phila
delphia and other dally newspapers;
weekly Journals and monthly maga
zines; books and cheap literature; let
ter and note paper, pens and Ink. at
Estill's News Depot, 18 Bull street,
corner Bryan street (near U. 8. Cus
tom House). —ad.
If Von Are Going (fonth
Take advantage of the splendid train
service via Atlantic Coast Line. Flor
ida and West Indian Limited leaves
Savannah 10:12 a m. (city time),
arrives Jacksonville 1:45 p. in., leav
ing Jacksonville 2:00 p. m., arriving
Tampa 10:30 p. m. Sleepers and din
ing cars to Jacksonville, buffet sleeper
Jacksonville to Tampa.
New York and Florida Express
leaves Savannah 4:16 a. m. (city time)
arrives Jacksonville 8:40 a. m. Sleep,
er Savannah to Jacksonville. This
train connect* at Jacksonville with
train* for Fort Myers, Tampa and St.
Petersburg, leaving at 9:46 a. m.
Pullman buffet parlor cars Jackson
ville to Tampa and Jacksonville to St.
Petersburg.
Savannah and Jacksonville Express,
train No. 21, leave* Savannah 4:00 p.
m. (city time), (train made up at Sa
vannah and always leave* on time),
connect* at Jacksonville with train
leaving for Fort Myers and Tampa at
9:25 p. m., carrying Pullman buffet
sleeping c*r* Jacksonville In Fort My
ers and Jacksonville to Tampa, arriv
ing Fort Myers at 12:40 p. m., arriving
Tampa 7 :00 a. m.. Passenger service
unexcelled. Secure Information and
reserve your Pullman space at city
ticket office, De Soto Hotel. Both
'phones 78. —ad.
Drill He*tilallo.
Tha latest edition of the United
States infantry Drill Regulations. For
sal* at Ratin'* News Stand, No. 13
Bull street, corner of Bryan, No. 3,
east. Savannah, Oa. Mailed to any ad •
dress lor 13 cent#.—*4.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Cos.
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE NOV. IS. 1901.
Trajns operated by _9oHi_Merldian Time. One Hour Slower than City Tims.
J2U_!4f_ijHo J NORTH AND SOUTH.' f *39 I *3B I *45~~
I 15p| 6 40a i 1 35a! Lv .Savanah I 2 50ai 9 02a 6 30p
5 4p,n 05a 6 55a Ar Charleston Lv'll 45p[ 6 58a 330 p
*’ I 1 40pAr Wilmington Lv| 330 p;
Z ®‘ a [ 7 45p Ar Richmond Lv 9 05a 7 25p -
‘ ill ROp Ar Washington Lv 4 30a 345 p
® 9a i 1 40 Ar Baltimore Lv 2 37ai 2 12p -
" a , i 4 25a(Ar Philadelphia Lv 12 lOa ll SSa ~
- z °°Pl 7 30a Ar New York Lv 9 25t> 6 2Sa
*57 I *2l_ J_*3s_)_39 1 ” SOUTH _ | *4O | *SB *32 *22
6 45p 3 OOp. 9 12a[ 3 15uiLv Savannah Ar| 1 15a 9 45a 1 15p 9 36p
in'AA "' ? 30,< 8 40a:Ar Brunswick Lv| 4 lOp
10 OOp 6 15p 11 20p| 6 05a Ar Wayoross Lv'lo 15p 6 20a 9 50aJ 6 30p
i ?° a . 4 20p 10 40a Ar .. ..Thomasvllle Lv 3 10a 6 15a 2 35p
, t *| a 1 55p Ar Albany Lvj 1 45a 2 25p
--- a 6 40p 11 55a Ar Batnbridgc Lv 140a 5 00a 1 05p
8 °' >a 6 15p Ar ....Montgomery Lv 7 45p 6 50a
i 9 ISP 1 45p 8 40a Ar Jacksonville Lv 8 05p 9 00a 330 p
* 2op 345 pll 40a Ar Palatka Lv 4 50p 5 35a
-
a t < OOP 3 SOp Ar Winter Park Lvil2 52p 1 10a
33a U 00p 7 55p,Ar Port Tampa.... Lvi 8 20a 8 06p
8 42p Ar ....Tarpon Springs.... Lv! 7 20a
jll 20a 9 40p:Ar PuntaGorda Lvi 6 45a 4 05p
II 1 12 40p n OOplAr Fort Myera Lvi 5 30a 2 45p|
NORTH. WEST AND SOUTHWEST.
*67 I Via Jesup. j *SB *37 | *57 I Via Montgomery. *6B *22
8 45p'Lv. Savannah. Ar’ 9 45a!( 3 15a 6 4Sp|Lv . Savannah.. Ar 9 45a 9 35p
8 Sup Ar ....Jesup.... Lv 7 45a! 6 15p 8 05a Ar .Montgomery. Lv 7 45p 6 30a
- o:.a:Ar ...Macon... Lv 2 15a I L. and N.
.1 15a Ar ...Atlanta... Lv 11 50p 3 17a 7 15pAr ..Nashville.. Lv 8 30a
8 35a Ar Chattanooga Lv 6 30p 3 20a 2 20s Ar ..Louisville.. Lv 2 40a
8 15p Ar .Louisville. Lv 7 40a 12 Oln 7 20n ! Ar ..Cincinnati.. Lv 11 OOp
6 45p Ar .Cincinnati. Lv 8 20a 1 35p 7 20u Ar ..St. Louis.. Lv 8 45p -
7 32a Ar ..St. Louis..Lv 10 Olp I M. and O.
7 10a Ar ...Chicago... Lv 9 00p 7 36a;Ar ..St. Louis.. Lv 8 31p
6 10a Lv ...Atlanta... Ar 10 15p 4 lOp 9 15a'Ar ...Chicago... Lv 7 OOp
8 25p,Ar ..Memphis.. Lv 8 15a 2 65a 4 12p:Ar .... Mobile.... Lv 1 17p 12 30a
9 40a|Ar Kansas City Lv 6 30p 7 15a 8 16p| Ar New Orleans Lv 9 25a 315 p
•Dally.
Trains Into and out of Charleston are operated by Eastern time.
Through Pullman Sleeping Car service to North. East and West and to
Florida.
Dining cars on trains 32 and 35 between Savannah and New York.
No. 39, leaving Savannah 3:15 a. m,,and connects at Jacksonville with Puil
man Buffet Parlor Cars for Tampa and St. Petersburg.
Buffet Sleeping Cars for Tampa and Fort Myers.
Connections made nt Port Tampa with U. S. mail steamship of the Penin
sular and Occidental Steamship Line, leaving Port Tampa Sundays, Tues
days and Thursdays at 11:16 p. m.
IT. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager, Wilmington, N. C.
W. J. CRAIG, General Pass. Agent, Wilmington, N. C. . j
W. H. LEAHY, Division Pass. Agent, Savannah, Ga.
M. WALSH, Trav. Pass. Agent, De Soto Hotel. 'Phones 73.
R. C. BLATTNER, Union Ticket Agent. Bell 'phone 235, Georgia 91L
I. C. SAPP, Ticket Agent, De Soto Hotel. 'Phones 73.
S EABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY.
Schedule Effective Sept. 26, 1904—90th Meridian Time—One hour alower lb**®
City Time, south of Columbia;. E astern Time north of Columbia.
No. 42. |No. 31.7 NORTH AN oocT H |No. St. (NoJML _
12 10am|i2 26ptO|Lv *KW Voilß .Ar 4 15pm 3oa
7 23amj 2 65pmiLv West Philadelphia Ar 1 46pm 336 am
9 34am[ 5 10ptii[Lv Baltimore Aril SOura 11 26pm
10 46aml 7 OOpmlLv. Washington Ar 10 10am 8 36pm
2 20pmfl0 3Spin[Lv. Richmond Ar 6 35um 4 66pm
9 25am 9 06pm|Lv Portsmouth ...Ar 8 00am 6 30pm
7 Sopm 4 OOamjLv Raleigh Ar 1 25am 11 30am
320 pm 6 OOamjLv Wilmington Ar 11 30pm 12 45pm
12 62am! 9 56am|Lv Camden Ar 7 35pm 6 85am
12 56amfl0 00am Lv Columbia ..........Ar 5 30pm 4 25am
6 00am 2 26pm Lv SAVANNAH Lv 1 15pm 13 10am
7 43am 6 02pm Ar Darien Lv 10 10am 6 15pm
8 30am 6 30pm Ar Brunswick Lv 9 50am 8 40pm
10 20am 6 40pm Ar Fernanglna Lv 9 00am 6 25pm
9 05am 6 50pm Ar JACKIOSVILLIfi ............ Lv 9 05am 7 60pm
7 12pm 2 06am Ar Ocala Lv 2 21am 1 00pm
6 35pm 7 35am Ar Tampa Lv 8 00pm 360 am
11 22am |Ar Lake City Lvl 6 36pm
3 10pm]., |Ar Tallahassee Lvf 1 63pm
11 lOaml 9 lOpmlAr St Augustine Lv| 7 30am 6 20pm
No. 73. INo. 71.| WEST.' jNo. 73.JN0. 74.
4 30pm 7 15am:Lv lAVaSjiau Ar 8 20pmjl0 00am
6 40pm 10 35am Ar Statesboro Lv 4 15pm| 7 60am
7 09pm 9 49am Ar Lyons Lv 5 37pm. 7 20am
8 85pm 11 19am Ar Helena Lv 4 05pm 6 00am
8 00am 4 20pm Ar Fitzgerald Lv 9 45am
7 28am 1 25pm Ar Corilele Lv 2 05pm 6 40pm
9 80am 335 pm Ar Albany Lv 12 05pm 7 00pm
8 85am 303 pm Ar Amerfcus Lv 12 S2pm 5 10pm
1100 am 5 15pm Ar Columbus Lv 10 15am 2 15pm
......... St. Louis Lv 8 00am
f 7 16pml Mr NSW Lv 8 15pm
No* II and 24, (SEABOARD EX Bit 1688, solid vestibuled train. Through
Pullman sleeping cars between New York and Tampa. Cafe dining cars.
Nos. 43 and M, SEABOARD MAIL, through vestlbuied train* Pullman
buffet sleeping cars between New York and Jacksonville.
Nos. 71 and 72, WESTERN EXPRESS, connects at Montgomery for New
Orleans and Southwest.
l< CUjjrckt_olߣe ;> 2i2^i£ilJL!iiS2L-ISi£E!l£2£-i!iiJii
Savannah and Statesboro Railway.
SHORT LINK—THROUGH TRAINS. ___
NOD? 3 r TNo!~?tT' WS No! 7lt ]No. 74
4 30pm! 7 15am|Lv Savannah ArT 8 20pm|l0 00am
6 4Opm|JoJls(imtAr Statesboro Lv 4 OOptn 7 80am
•Dally. tExcepit Sunday. On Sundays train 71 arrives Statesboro 9:15
OCE^^^^HI^^PANY
SAILING DAYS
SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
roil NEW YORK.
•CITY OF MEMPHIS, Capt. Burg, ‘CITY OF MACON, Capt. Asklns,
MONDAY, Nov. 21, 3:30 p. m. MONDAY, Dec. 6, 3:30 p. m.
•CITY OF MACON. Capt. Asklns, CITY OF COLUMBUS, Capt. Smith,
WEDNESDAY. Nov. 23. 4 p. m. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 7, 5:00 p. m.
CITY OF COLUMBUS, Capt. Smith, KANSAS CITY, Capt Lewis, SATUR
FRIDAY, Nov. 25. 6:30 a. m. DAY, Dec. 10. 7:00 a. m.
KANSAS CITY, Capt. Lewis, MON- CITY OF ATLANTA, Capt Fisher,
DAY, Nov. 28. 8:30 a. m. MONDAY, Dec. 12, 9:00 a. m.
CITY OF ATLANTA, Capt Fisher. *CITY OF MEMPHIS, Capt Burg.
WEDNESDAY. Nov. 30, 10:30 a. m. WEDNESDAY. Dec. 14. 10:00 a. m.
•CITY OF MEMPHIS, Capt. Burg, CITY OF MACON, Capt Asklns. SAT
SATURDAY. Dec. 3, 12:30 p. m. URDAY, Dec. 17, 12:80 p. m.
FOR BOSTON DIRECT (FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.)
CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. Dreyer. CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt Dreyer
THURSDAY. Nov. 24. 6:30 p. m. THURSDAY, Dec. 8, 6:00 p. m.
TALLAHASSEE. Capt. Johnson, TALLAHASSEE, Capt. Johnson.
THURSDAY, Dec. 1, 11:30 a. m. THURSDAY, Dec. 16, 10:00 * m.
Ships sail on Central Time, one hour slower than city time.
•Steamships City of Memphis, Chattahoochee, City of Macon and Talla
hassee cairy only first cabin passengers.
Obtain ropy of the Green Folder from your nearest agent.
The company reserves the right to change Its sailings and to substi
tute ships for those above without notice and without liability or account
ability therefor
For reservations or other Information apply to your nearest agent or
address.
J. 8. HOLMES. * WM. B. CLEMENTS,
City Ticket and Passenger Agent. Traveling Passenger Agent
L. R. VANDIVIEKE, Commercial Agent
37 Bull Street, Oermanla Bank Building. Savannah, Ga.
O. C. SAVAGE, Agent, Ocean S. 8. Wharves.
W. H. PLEASANTS. NFW YORK J - C HORTON.
Vic# Pres, and Gen. Mgr. ’’ 1 ul ' l ' General Passenger Agt
IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL AND WORK ORDER YOUR LITH
OGRAPH AND PRINTED STATIONERY AND BLANK BOOKS FROM
THE MORNING NEW* SAVANNAH.GA.
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