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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
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TCMtDAT, FEWtCACt IL UK..
GREAT RECORD MADE BY
Employers’ Liability Assurance Corporation
In tho face of pessimistic expressions regarding general conditions in the liability field, the
Employers’ Liability of London on December 31, rounded up the most satisfactory year in the his
tory of the American department. Material increases are shown in all essential itomB, the new
figures showing in the aggregate assets of $3,910,518; total reserves. $2,857,245, and surplus to pol
icy-holders. $1,033,272.
The assets were increased by $830,807, while the surplus is larger by $402,343. The total pre
miums written amounted to $2,058,720, or about $350,000 more than in 1905. The assets of the
corporation are well invested in high-class bonds, nearly ull of which are payable in gold.
Conservative in the best sense, the management has demonstrated its superior ability by pro
ducing a reasonable underwriting profit on its 1906 operations, which in a business as hazardous as
.his specialty is no mean achievement.
Since entering the United States in 1886, and it was the pioneer liability company in this eoun-
mt. the Employers has written over $25,000,000 in premiums and lias paid nearly $12,000,000 to
loss claimants.
The Employers’ Liability starts 1907 with larger resources than ever before in.its history,
and n carefully selected and steadily increasing business, well'established in all sections of the
country. The field representatives are capable and loyal, and under United States Manager Ap-
IdefonVable direction4his strong jmd popular institution is well equipped to add still further to
its luurcls.—The Standard. Boston.
WILLIAM W. CUNNINGHAM & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS,
GEORGIA, FLORIDA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
211 Equitable Bldg. Phone 2140. Atlanta, Georgia.
All claims are settled at the Atlanta Office.
win
Legal Holiday in American
Exchange on Account of
Lincoln’s Birthday.
ENGLISH MARKETOPEN
In That Center Options
Opened at Fair Advances.
. Spots a Point Lower.
The American eiehanfea were ill elnied
nn Tuclnr. Un«lB. hlrlhrt«r Iwln* >
•ejml luilldar 111 Near York and I'Un.i
The rarulral rorlvIllM today in S>„ Or-
Imm. w»« rerpuualble for lb. holiday In
tbit niarkrt.
The Knill.b 'cotton wluitf, *rn, open
ant ft'>1 nk Iiu.Iui>m Taewtay, and advice,
from that renter were rncourafloe.
•Hearty. art 1CJ14 hlfher.
Ii. Liverpool, Aral prim wrr.- V. point
lower In 1H t-olut hlfbar. At 11:15 p. m .
art van, .a iv.ro alum a of 164H point., with
thr ton. atnulr. Tbr rlomr .lenity.
The fulioiTliif glee. tb. opening nif.
nnrt .low. pomporMt with inltrdtf.
hutnre. opened Kandy.
Opeala* 1'r.rloui
llano.. 1p.m. Clow. Clow.
February ,...5.« -!.« *.*5 5.C 6.M
Fall.-Mar -l.ee f.a% SOU 6 CIS
Mar Ai.rll .All All i.Ml? 1CV, 3.00
April May . .5,51 5.61 S.M VM
Mar-Jin. --..5.51 An 5.4144 5.«*»4 6.57
Jane-.Inly ...mi A.5IH 5.5llV( a.51 6 55
July Ampin .5.61 -5.67 5 57w 5 5','* S.51W
5.5054 M75>
5-4*4. 5.45
1.4154 :. »5.’
ONE DOLLAR
Sturts an Account
Monty Draws Interest
from Date Deposited
UNION RAVINGS BANK
Gould Building
Eja.1, MUM
BtptHs- 100,000
fttnurcti ?00,000
DCtmltn nrrlroi fr , m .
n. to I n. ui. .ml on s-il. t
•l.y. until I o’clock ni min'
TOOr palm*"* — •- - * M -
•ad trill
«ppri-,
Oct.-Nn
..6.4* A61 6.5!
■ 6.4554-5.4154 6.4154
...6.40 All 5.43
-..6.3b A.40 ....
at a derltne of 1
w. j. dibble;
Accountant and Auditor,
1114 Fourth National Bank Building.
ATLANTA, (U.
r
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA, GA
C. E. CURRIER, Preildint. A. E. THORNTON, VlM-Prnidrnt.
H. T. INMAN, Viei Prnldint. GEO. R. DONOVAN, Caihltr.
JAMES S. FLOYD, Aulltant Cllhlir.
Capital $500,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $600,000.00
We Solicit Your Patronage.
L. a Fairchild.
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
J. Whit»
JOBBERS SHORT OF GOODS; '
OPERATING ON FALL LINE8.
t.ii.iinrnmr thr
UNITED STATES BRANCH OF THE
EMPLOYER’S LIABILITY
ASSURANCE CORPORATION,
(LIMITED,)
FICHU ret
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUIT8 AND PROOUCE.
1.15*17 rOVLTRV—ll.o» a.-'llv., « r.mi
each: rlili-kens active. 30f«35r each; duck*.
I’ekln. 35t* i*urh; middle. OC30e earh; geese,
full feathered. enrh: turkeys active.
Mi* pound.
DRESS HD t'QUI.TKY—Geea*. undrawn,
active. J0fiI24c |K>und*. ftlrkejt, undrairtv
nettve. lHtUc bound; turkey*,. UiMlrnn*u,
active. Me nomuf: frlea. active. HJc pound.
l , Uol)KCK—Tennessee rlt»a ami Iwtne*. Ik*;
i Tennessee sausage. 9c; lard. 10c pound:
* hem*. active 14c pound: ahouldcra nctlrc. 9*
I pound: shies active. 10c pound; butter, so
I live. l2Vift20i' pound: beeswax active,
- --- • - j round: floury, I-'-** ” — *
Hold UpTrain Bm-AreiWir-'^
actire.
Organised under the laws of Croat Britain
the state of llcurgla fti pursuance of the law
Principal office III |\ .V. 23 III on.I Nt., Iloktoli
£ Amount paid np In •
I. STATUTORY DEPOSIT.
S. Stocks and l»ond» owned absolutely liy the eomiutny. pa
market value n-anied unit 9i.3P4.445
A Htnck*. Isold* niol nil other M*i*urll|i
6. Cash lielotigfiig to
0||||NtUjr deposit*-
rp» liiortg igem liy|M(ttl«*«*;lt**«l
nsfl ItNlllfd !»y tile rouipilliy.
me IIml the umount IuoiuhI
t XWM
iii lunik i,ur»;.2i
. IViilttMly a t o lH.OfO Jh
$1.51'UM 23
1.I3&.177
U-’.tsw
Total caah Itcma icnrrtod <
9. Amount of Intcrott nctunlly due mid m*«*rm*i| mol hiipnld
Premlmna In course «»f coUct tluii. no! mcr duo
Total assets of the company, actual null market value...'
III. LIABILITIES.
C. Net amount of unpaid loaara (carried tmtt
ltk The amount «*f nwrvi* for rvliiauriincc, uii«*uriicil premium*.
11. All othtr clalma ngaluat the company, dm* for '*uitiml*Nloiia
I me for ei|*euaca, due mid accrued W.noo.ou
14. Total UftbtllUea »:x>Ttr* ra
IV. INCOME DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OP THE YEAR 1906.
1. Amount of cnah premiums received 9I.3K7.I9: so
3. Received for IntrrcRt . «*.»
4. Income received from nil oilier sou ices .«• 3J
L Amerlnui bmiichca of foreign e«iiii|miilea will plenac re|Nirt nmoiittt of
remittances from home otfiee during the ai\ montlo* M7.U.V.19
6. Total Inconn* actually rc**e|vei| iluring the Inst mix montlia in cash. ll.M'UVUI
V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE LA8T SIX MONTHS OP THE YEAR
1906.
rxpetisr
ngeutp ami ulrir-era of the con
4 Paid for atate. natioiiul ami l>>
L All other paymentn and i*\|m*i
during the last alv no*
•»f Imvrporntlou, duly
td'NTY i
Total c*|H*mlltm
A copy of the a
tiiaurNiice i*onuuMkli
KTATK OK MAHKAflll HCTTS
IVriHiually up|H>nre«| before t
awjiril. deptmeh ami kii>m Hi.it lie |h the I nit
Employer's l.laldlliy A*»»urniit*e t*or|H>ratlon i
(mint la c«»rrc«*t and true
HAMI KI. Al'PI.ETON. Kull.d Slat
Hworu to ami sul>scr1lted l.t fere uie. till* 6lh day
I M.7I5 TJ
’.tU 49.31
US,30.Ii
tl.I17J06.3T
(Tl«*e of the
u ho. being duly
•iS’r I .ittoruey of The
thill tile foregolllg State
Caught After
Battle.
diiedirijptP*. -4tc pound; while- JfCAI_fiCtlVf,
K.'MIth bushel; lady (teas. 9300; stock,
91.M4VI.T3.
(tAMH-Qtinlt net I re. ).V* each; doves
active, 5c enrh: dnrka. Villard. active. 40a
each; ducka. mixed, a* .re. 25c each: wild
rnrkcrs active. lGc p^und: rabbits active,
! 12‘VfO enrh: w|iilrrela nftlrf.'fc' each; o|»os-
I mini, dreaaed. active, lie itound; opossum,
; live, active, lb* pound.
FUtTlTK— l.emons. fancy lleaacna. 945cm
■ ! $.0a. natiaiias i»er lumcli. culls, active. 90cm
J i: ft); straights. 91.50(12.00. liuenpplea. Klor»
S.mth llcnd. Ind.. UV^Kour Inin. Mo stock, per eratc. Orangra. Florid*
►it rk. owing to sire ami condition on nr*
•Mis yesterday robber the freight train j rival, per l»o*. t?A3fi2.50. Apples, choice
>' T- rn Coup. I,-I . ,„,l tv.ri raplttml I ^
after a running battle with » l«™
riit men forced their way Into n freight , t*ncconla. Ornnlierrlea. fancy dark
car nml threw the merchandise out j «>*«» <>ds. per barrel. 912 00; Jerseys. 911.09
.... . . ..... . . tlrape fruit. Florida afoefc, owing to at*#
ihe train crew wns held at the point and color, per Ih>v. 92.250J.75. Mines. Flor-
of cevnlvem. but tb- engineer Or Inche»i I Ida stock, per bundrml. 60c. Nuts, fancy
(Ilf cnptlni' mil a tlnh t*M nluilp fnr j jS.K’nrk. '"ivniiuti’ ia > 'a><4i -«-J.«flnt l«
I peuml# cneb. owing to urs.e-. per pound.
4H*«c
V**'JKTAm.KS~neeta. cabbage emtea. ac-
*l» ’ ») crate: ••nldiagr. ntamlanl cral**j*.
. 7 l 3«* ..and; e.ibbocv barrels. 21%c pmiud:
egg pm ii t active. 92.50 crate: cncumbert*. *t
• eiale: tnmntuee. fanefb active^ n*60flV3M)
tomntoea, choice, active. 92.0002.25 craft;
crate: l*eaus. round gr»»en. 92.53 crate*, onion*
dry, active. 7*h* busltelh Irish potatoes, ne-
the. Xo. 1. V.efi$l K) bushel*, celery, fmiev.
7;GS5t* bunch: peppers active, 92.5d crate:
• •kra. al\ baskets mimII. 92.50 crate: eanll-
flmvcr active. *f||(V mould: lettuce, hemletl.
’•Jflvy.’SO drum: mvwl potatoes, yellow, a»*-
live. bush'i: sw.-et potatoes, white, nc
tlte. 75e bijslici: kraut, half barrel. 93 »5;
mtalmibt turnips, l‘^e. Rtrawlawrlea. J.*4f
17’V d’lart.
TLOUK GRAIN ANO PROVISIONS.
Kl.otTt —lllgbeat patent. 95.00: l*est pat
••id. $4.A3; standard patent. 94.25: half |kit•
The New York Commercial: With
aidernbljr more than half of the bd»i>era
of the country short of good* for their pres
cut season cud operating freely on fall
Hues. It Is not to lie c i pec ted that the
primary market shows auy weak spots.
The fact of the matter Is flint sellers arc
ftrinlr In the saddle and are riding prices
up higher. On nny goods available for de
livery within aisty days n premium ran
-lio Mecnrnd, Op beyond ApHI «*H
td Hilda rd rot tons, fiiney co|luns;*'ilbdt‘r\rearr
lioslcry and white goods, full market prims
a * now uuoteil are l»elng |Mibl by all
classes of buyers. K<» far oh accepting fui •
tlu r hralneas on blenched goo>l* I* concern-
•*d the mijorlty of *e||!mr agents and com-
mission merchants feel that tliev have on
tlmlr tmoks as heavy a volume n-j ll la
safe to rnrry. This situation Is rapidly
being duplicated lt» the colored cotton
being
•III l*b
New t’natlc. where the posse wua
gn$ilaed and returned.
The bandits g.»\»* their names n>
William Weber, iigctl 19. Lgtporte coun
ty; Herman Kink. 35. l.oganaport:
(leorge Kllng, 22. Ashland. K>\;
Thomas Ilurns. 4u. • leveland^ Ohio.
SEEKING $2,091,796
FROM FIELD ESTATE
go. Keb 12 --TIP tlrst step was
•esterday In the legal tight .f
ountv for the hack taxes for
eam levied on the estAte of
h Mn
»f Febl
llolth
Name of Plate Agent* W W. Cl NNIXGIIAM A t*o
Name of Agents nt Atlanta W W (TNNINdllAM » (
'N. Notary I'ublle
w. w.
& co„
General Agents,
GEORGIA, FLORIDA AND SOUTH CAROLINA,
211 EQUITABLE BLDG. ATLANTA, GA.
Thin
in ken
Kook i
eight
Marshall Field.
The action consisted of the filing «»f
a petition of John It Thompson, coun
ty treasurer, asking the probate court
for nn order on the executors of the
estate to pay the county personal prop
erty taxes to the amount of 93.097,79»*.
... . — spring wheat patent. 9*».ffV
. C<)ItX—Choice While. 70r: N«. 2 while. *5.*:
Nn 2 velluw. 6»'e; mixed. Me: Tennessee
white. Me: cracked corn per bushel. .0e.
II 'IU 9tl.Rn. tt , „ .. .
t»ATS-Choice white clipped, 5$**: No ?
white. 55.*: No. 2 mixed. 54o: Texas rust-
• 'tH.f, 59e; fioblcii oats, 53c*. Hurt. 75c; llluc.
B7c.
MK.Al. plain. |H»r 99-pound sacks. «•*;
plain. 4* pound sacks. «7o; plain. 24 |*»und
*»a»*Us. 0^-: Ilearin. 91.25.
It AY—Tltnnthv, choice large bale*. SI 30*
do choice, small Iwilea, 91.3b; do No. I third
bales 91,35: do No 2 third Imles 91.20: No.
I clover mixed. 11.25; chok*e prairie. 91: her
"s'l To It TH—Choice white 91.50: Texas whit*
SI 40: fanev. SJ mtund. 91.35; brown 90(|tW
pound. 91.3\
Ion .
are coming to band. That these goods
are selling at au advance Is recognized na
a just (flea I Ion of the |M>aitloii of weavers
win* have not lieen paying a dlanro|M»rtlou-
ate price for tlielr yarns. In tue market
for men's wear and women's dress good*
the fall movement na Instanced In laat
ue«k's ealea la strong. I'rleen are on a
higher level and as orders from clothiers
and cuttera-np ns well ns clot If Jobbers
should l»c up to thr normal la looked upon
ms a Xuvoraldf ctrcnmsfancc. In the Job-
blng bouses the week closed With all stocks
greatly dlmlnshed and the dcumm: on lines
>r spring the strongest In many seasons.
The sales of cloth In the Fall lllver mar
ket for lual week are estimated nt almut
350,000 pieces, with the drinaml «tnutg nml
covering a variety of makes. A large pro-
imrtlon of these sales me for deliveries
extending well -Into the loll. The manu
facture! s have 1*ccii slow sellers nod have
shown marked apathy In acting upon bids
for fhelr goods.
Doubtless tin* maiiiifaelurerH autlelpntc
van higher prices than «r«* now prevail
lug. but on some make* of fabrics of
print etnth. yaci «*oiistruction n fahutoiip
bbl w«und~hflie lltlh* Hittuenc^—m— 44m-
manufacturer Is cat s** of the fact Hint
those good* most wanted can not be a»-
cured for sp«*t or nearby delivery. This
In especially true of wide standards and
of the nnrnmor widths In odd counts.
In urgent need of wl«l<
NEYV^OR LEAN8.
Naw Orleans Cotton Exelihnfi. New York Coffee Exchange.
Now York Cotton Ex« hange. Now Orleans Board of Trad a
Now Orleans Stock Exchange. Chicago Board of Trmdo.
LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION.
Private wires to NEW YORK ani CHICAGO. Orders solicited for I
tars delivery* do above Exchangee. B. C COTHRAN.
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Empire Building.
ATLANTA.
Bell Phone. Main 8M
GEORGIA.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCK8, BONDS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Carondtlat and Gravi.r Sta., N.w Orltana.
MEMBERS:
N'.iv Orl.an. Cotton Elrhanc*. I No* Orloant Fntnro Broker.' .Moel.tlaa
N.w York Cottoo Kirhana*. I !•»» Orlron. and Chlcoi ‘ “ '
GalTMton Cotton Kirbaoa..
tloustoD Cottoo Eirbanco.
. New Torlc and Chlcafo Corrcapondanta.
J. B. BACHE B CO., AND BARTLETT, FRAZIER ‘
PRIVATE WIRE8 TO ALL POINTS.
A CARRINGTON.
WOOLFSON PRESSING CO.,
392 PEACHTREE ST. BELL PHONE 228 NORTH
MEMBERSHIP, £1.30 PER MONTH.
Single Suit Preulng, J5 Cent.. Cleaned, Pressed and Shaped. SI.W,
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
P. E. BRUCE. Manager.
Tl»n .
alandan!* are sreklng rrltef In tnkluc nth* 1
make*, but fhl* I* «nly r«MM*rtvil lu wl»*n
aluudnit* m*«*e*aity demand* It. It la thought
lluit ilio Mar III cotton of 10 (Nilut* will
havo llitlo Influrncc on uiaiuifnctiircrtt
far a* lu••remdug plv***nt level prb **.
1.iiv radical change would no iloulit r«**iilt
In a rcrlnlou of ciirrrut «|uofatiom«.
A prominent broker Mated voMerdnv Hint
naleena and twill* of print ninth yarn
i .niBfriictlon and lu finer count* luve l*t
In cniiBlniit demand nml alxablc lot* wi
dlN|to«<*d of under coiitrn< t. It I* *abl that
twill* mid sateens In the tlucr grade*
btcn *tdd under criutract extending Into
Ma.ch of 19». _ , .
The fiuntntlon* nrc 2$ li»:*h. <54 by fiiti, 4»j;
28 Inch. H by 4: 27-lneb. 64 by cv*. 3%;
27 lnch. M by &<«. YSS•Inch. 61 by 61*.
3> Inch. Ol by 72b. 7 nominal.
f.coigl* Railroad fit. 1919 .....
h.nnntinh 5s. 1939
Macon •«. 1910
Atlanta Is. 1WI
Atlanta 4S#». 1923
Atlanta 4*. 1934
Atlanta and West Faint
Atlanta and \\e*t Point Dlitt.
Central of (leorgla, 1ft Inc. ....
tin 2d Income
Georgia
Augn*tn and Savannah
Hoiitliweatem
rgkt 1*sc|fie lata
.«p*v
Was Related in Opelika.
i.. i to* (iestiman. •
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointers on Provisions.
ntlt-KKN 1 FEBn-nftr-nonnJ KCks. SSr;
hick feed. 91.90: Victor feed. 91.2.*;
Opelika. Ala.. Keb. 12.—One of the
perNon* Injured In the wreck of the
freight engine and Mreet car at Bir
mingham a few day* ngn, was A. E
Mllmr. ,>f Wootllawn, a cousin of Mrs.
NV II Melton. <»f this city.
Employees Escape Flames.
j PhUodrlphia, Keb. 15.—A large
j warclnnipc « n Thlrtl street was burned
I fhl* morning. Several of the employee*
' made their escape through the win
dows. So far a* known no live* were
K
MICHIGAN MAN HELD
ON AN ASSAULT CHARGE
$7,000 in OEMS
TAKEN BY T1IIE
■pnrt.l to Th. tioorgtnn
Bristol. T-nn., F.>i> 1!.—Ilarvy
Cronkhltc, a fixul-l'Hiklne youn* man
l|H to yonra. who l« wantvrt
■t Allomin. Mlrh, on th. i-li.ni, of
having criminally um-aultrd n «n l. wu.
arreoted her. laat nikht and I", knl.
up. Hr will hr lirlrt for thr MU-hlaan u 'l
authuiitt.-a. C'omkhltr, »lnrr '-on-lns | Th«
hart recently, ha. brrn In thr
of a lumbrr rnm|«ny.
ta aaltl lu tw ntchly .or"- --- -fti th. houarlmlj.
Chlriik'i, Frl>. II.—Mm. It.-h.-n tj
Mct'nnn, u .latrr of .\|r*. Kralniihl I*
Knvon. on* rnbtx-il of illnmoml* \al-
17.'"Hi Tho tlilrf Irft no ,-|r».
:i*c In whtoh thr term* Ir.v wa*
mplny|n<it bi-okrn, thotich it h.-nl l»-in I.M-lirtt
Tljr pnllrr auapri-t *"in« one t'vtmcvteU
p i Everything in Fences!
•■iiifflisimi]
Eiettlig rims Gir Sp:c alty.
W. J. Dabney implement Co.,
61 S. FORSYTH SI., ATLANTA, 6A.
feed 91
ISIO.VS-nni —.
furiila him*. |ft.W: dry salt extra rtb*. 9.97U,
bs'llb-o. »:• poiiml*. lie; fiat Itark*. S Re;
plnlca. v 75: Supreme lard, ll»%e; rutltj
ct«m|NMind. S T *c.
srUAll-Msndsrd granulated 15.60. Now
Ynrk refined. 4Hc; plantation. 4¥c.
rnFFKK—Hnasted Arbuckleo 916.00; bulk
lu bag* or iNirrels. l*c: green, 11012c- .
ItIVK—Carolina IHOTHc. accordlnj: to tk«
‘‘V'uKKSK—Fancy full cream dairy, I64#c;
"shrcfblesl biscuit. 99 caoe* No. 5 railed
eat*. 93 00 cnee Kack grits. Mjmnnd I«m
91.69. Oysters, full weight* 6**po case: light
weight, ii 00 case. Kvsnoratod apples. Kt
pound Pepper 19c. Raking powder*. Ii
csb-. R«*d salmon 95 case. Pink salmon
Ula »•"•••. 40«5 ehocolste. He: snnff
•pound jars. 49c. Roast borf. fet.99 cone
Come*! l*eef, 92.fs case. Catsup. 9190 case.
Hlrnp. New Orteans. 05c gallon; corn, 90e
K llnu: <*ul»a 3P-* gallon; (ieorgla cans 15c.
It. 100 pound 19c. Axle grease 91.71. Sods
ersekers. 6^ pound; lemon .^e; oyster 7c.
tlarrel esudy. per pound, fie; mixed, per
pouud. «V- Tomatoes. 2-pouuU, 91.90 case;
i-pound 92.25 Navy betas, 92; IJina beans.
Ic. Rest matches, per gross. tl.lL lUn
ronl. «H4t7c per noiind. Manllnes, mu*.
Innl. 93 25 esse. Potash. SXAUS.iO iwse.
Pesnnts, 7V- Rope. «*|dJ rot ton. lie. Hoop.
I1.5oq4.00 vase.
It renin. 7c pound; snapper. 10c pound;
trout. 6- pound: bine fish. Ic pound; pone
lMim. 25c intund; mackerel, l?Hc pound;
mixed fish. V pc and: freab water tront. 94?
10v podud; r***«ha«L 71c; buch shad, ^30c.
The t'hlcngo R«*conl Herald: t'hnrlea F.
Pierce, whose opinions on cash wheat are
nlwa.v* given respectful attention In the
grain nun flour trade, reports that there t«
a very Nuhstnutlal Improvement In the gen
eral Mltiiatlon: •Tnleago No. I dunmi
alieni sold today nt RV track New York
(nr ex|Hiit. No. 2 hard would coat Wise,
or only 2*.fcc more. If the I’nlted Kingdom
wakes up and begins to liny No. 2 bard they
will take the I'Ulengo wheat In preferem
to the gulf hard winter of tile same grad,
I understand business I* being done todnv
Iii gulf No. 2 hard with continental but
vr* If our No. 2 hard Itcgln* to gti free!
for ex|N»rt our ilotnestlc miller* will lie aide
to do a land office hmdnens Iii red u Inter
wheat flour.”
”The whole drift of lioth advice* nml
lion* from nbrond tod.tr were nlnotl
strong a* we have ever known tbein
Ih*.’’ said Sheerson. llnmuilll A Ko.. Inst
•light. ”TI»e retoon U manifest. When it
eat a Id I duu'. ftrt a* eirl)
ule dl*rr**dlti*l l**|h factor*, and has con
RAILROAD FINANCING WILL
REQUIRE MUCH MONEY.
tbui that It I* no longer |uis«Rde for lull-
lion* of (tenple to lie on the verge of starva
tion and the rest of the world lx* Indiffer
ent t«* It. Korupeau wont* of w^ent fnau
this eonotrr are bound to lie lnrge the Lab
a nee of this crop year. It Is ouiy a <|tie*-
lion of time, therefori*. nml wc think It
our »tnek of magnificent wheat, and when
they d«, a* our frieud Jones aptly puts It.
it will look Uke * lunch counter. 1 ”
t’mp Ktprrt II. V. Jones says: ”Tlu*re
biislnei
uiM make that aHOJOt btuliel . .
In fhlcsgo look Uke a lunch counter aand- whAit ha*
wleh. It would not go far toward making sudy'a
Hattctencf * y -
. the wtirii
arc strong tt Is usually li#»*au*e there Is
mere reason for It than Is shown on the
nAJui. Bra*. U4 th. full.wln* from • 0«j, uu.klii* SV«.~ a.'iVancv iii thra»"rtoJ7'
rather may lu* required to do
during the present calendar tear. Is lioth
erlng Wall street a gisnl deal nt the pres
ent time. Not long ago ll wa* stated by
a prominent financier that probably 75 tier
rent of all the nillroad financing for 1907
ell her had been arranged «*r provided for.
and that not more than 25 per cent was
yet ahead of us.
There are the lllll line*, with approxi
mately 9153.000.00): the Chicago. Milwaukee
nml Hi. I'nttl. with 9lon.f»>.<j(VV; the Chicago
and Northw«*stern, with 9VS.Ono.flOO; the New
York 4’entrnl and allied lines, with 9fi5.00u.-
001; the New York Central and allied lines,
with S65.ino.iW; the New York. New llnven
nml Hartford, with 967.000.000. of which
926.000.00fl already has Inmmi obtallietl by the
sale of notes, and 941.000.000 n«niii to lu* ole
tallied by the *ale of note*, nml 941.000.-
(VY» soon to lie obtained liy the *nlc of
stock: tin* Hniitlieru Rnllwny. with 915.000.-
00>x. and various other lines wiileh hnxc lota
raugtug from 910,0.10,000 down—these have
lieen arranged and provided for. the ng-
gfogaie being lu the nctghliorhnod of 9475,•
1100.030.
In this lint I* not Included the 925.000.000
ihe Great Northern possibly may wan
renaoii of Its eoiileniplatiHl slock l**ue o
nno.ow being tempomrlly tied up by
courts. Among the other prominent mnds
not mentioned aluive an* the Atchison
which limy coll for 925.000,000.
rennsylrnula. which may call for more
than the 9l0rt.000.0ft) anticipated, a* the
Isuird of directors wishes suthorltv from
the stockholder*- to |**ue 920),000.000 bonds
• stork, as It may ace fit.
When the original niinoitiieeinent wa*
made that the *Unreho|t|ers of the I'eiiiinvl
vnnln would Ih» a*ke<l to authorise an ad
ditions! 9l0rt.ft».fl00 In *t«H*k and the name
aimmiit In eonvertlldo bonds. Wall Street
fell rather blue, blit when ll was explained
Hint Ihe stork would be used to convert
the IhiimIs. and that 950.0ftVM) of the latter
take up 950.ft>i.flfti lumil* maturing
some mouth* from now. Wall Street
thought lu'fler of. It. Now the fimitu’lal
district fears that the IViuiHylvnuIn *tiH*k
Indders may lu* asked to nutliorlxc praetl
ey market to a seven* strain,
Rumors of a sale «»f note* by the Clevc
land, riminnatl. tiilengo and si. l.oul*
Railway Company, which were current In
Wall Street la*t week, hove lu*en met bv
the Rtatement from offlebil aourees that
iio si|4*h note* have been sold. However,
there I* no dU|u»«ltlon III such quarters ft*
deny that the rallroml nee«lt* money, and
ll freely has been adiiilttiul that atibserlp
lions bv Individual stockholder* to tin
•illg KoorV las-, offer of 9l0,rttV).fl00 entn-
uion *tt»ek were rather Im otiMMiientlnl In
amount. It doe* not necessarily follows,
COTTON AND STOCK
Order* can lu* sent to Ne
two legal way*, rlx.: n
telegraph wires nr by mall.
tt*.. k..-> ... 0.
eeiutuU
« nt all
time* c«mrteou*. and unit*#*
eutevl and re|H»rted promptly.
We solicit eorespomlencc and alt:
have our representative call peri»*nallj
on those* Interested.
Clark Goodman & Go.
20 Broad Strsst, Now York.
however, that the “Big Four”
to the nm* of mates.
The Buffalo sod Hnaqnchnnn:
rontemplstea the sale of 910.m»V’ 1
rent short term notes, snd It
Is expected that the putting out or tn»
securities definitely will l*e arranged In
short time. It I* UOderstootl that Hi- I**
ceeda of these notes will be u«-*l
finance the rs^vnt construction < f th**
to n point 6 utiles south of Buffalo, u* ««
the nctiulslllnii of termlmil p r,r
llaltwsy
-f •* if
..nll.leiitlv
itber
that city, * lit addition to furnl*hliu:
fm-llttl", II. th. roniwtir '-i" lr *
more fully to develop It* terrltf
Kjaeyer A* Company have
all of the IM90.M0 eqnliint
notes recently purchaseil from
,i. rt| th>|
eqilltmieut I‘t l* ,r
Jutseil from
Island and I'avlfle llall«
llock
have been maid.
m|*as/
•Macaroni wheat
std«l lu New
Mediterranean ..
red. There Is not near
supply Mediterranean. Rn**lnu
ncntal demand The slgulfleai
that continental demand will gn Into
the foreigner realises
This I* higher than
ugh mu enronI to
il routl-
of this
^o. 2 re«l -- .~,.. PH ri inttiim
furnish ” * * h ° ° U J wh "* t A,u ' r, '-n cun
F Hatriy bad o csbl.. fmn,
ralkuer A ( o. saying “Our Informal bin
that Busebt In Miring wheat In Amefb*,, is
ctjrreet. Will cable more fully on Moudtar ”
I 1 luck man Ac Newman, of (lloiieeat«*r and
i^ndon. eahhsl lb • preilletlon that “wheal
prltes will iHTUianeiitly advance mi |(ns-
slsusltuntlnn'
Xtaort
t'ash
biialnesalaniiiwien worked.’”' 1 * 5 *
gy «uy Ar Winnipeg mtlllwg rmacem elalnie.l the
“ « round bn of fbittr Friday to
i hlna at price* lietler than could be uetted
Imm dnnicstl- trade. ,, * u
Berlin wheat advance«l Ic further Ratnr-
IV llllt LI lilt Ilia, iili-.ua. I.. . t.. . a
Npr York, Feb. 12.—M"
men. women and ehildran
Into the etreete early l'«l
temperature hoverlna a
when (Ire destroyed n live-
In the rear of 1*4 Boerum
llamaburc-
The water ,plu«* were d " ,
.everal hundred wllllna mm . „
helpleea aa the bulldlnit w '• rJl J
rune!
nil
ter\
t.n t >rr
• Wii-
aol
the ground.
Jacob Cohen Jumped from
etory window, .trikln* telec
In which he became eniax-'
ln( Injuries from which I"
INSANE MINER
LEAPSTO
*nJ #
«irr4
• i.-rlv;
DK.vTfi
Morrtetown. N- J-. Fel>
Rock, an employee at the
mine at Hibernia, became •
aane while deacendlnn Ihe
car today and Jumped dow
to hit death. The .hud
deep.
! . Jl.tt*
l\ hart"*
nldenh ,# -
- in d*
, lie -B*S
led