Newspaper Page Text
BIW FIRM
ICOTTOIMIRKT
Bullish February Exports
and Small Receipts Sus
taining Factors.
TRADING WAS ACTIVE
Liverpool Did Not Fuliv
Respond—Ignored in
Amcriean Markets.
New Ynrk. March 1 Tke i-olltm uiuikrt
opnml flnn nud higher. will* trails* dertdral-
Ijr more active in nil mouth*. 4'ooiUil*-
•Ion Ikiiiim lutaine** *• a r ran It of tin* roi^
tAftural advance for Hu Int fcw tlaji wn»
wheb Iwtter this morning.
MMsS&mf
y—r.
Mr. rrw m
orpnol Inst night. i»nt
of III* recent sulmrat#.
Ih*Ih« n rspMlf mat"
anmptloci, nml «•)**•]
higher oommiMtltlr*.
otWtt «• Ur
.^tESK
, to-
l»ilU •ilMu.rt'4 CM* Now Ysrk inarkrt
upflirlr ai I ha Hoar laai itlght: —usttul in
' ► o.hIiIbu Mr klsltur raUaa ikta BtarutnK.
Muttr 'kink Ibnl a tract loo la doe lu t law
of raii’iM mlraiH-aa. awl Ibal
that of tong titan. lalabt
portml.
If Inn-
The Engltah market fur future* dhl
not reapond to the extant u» expected
FI rat prlcea should have been 4 1-2 to
I 1.1 blither In {eapnnae to Ittr strong
' dosing In New York on Thursday.
Opening quotations were-4 higher on
the near months ond I up on the Kite
Tha late nmniha developed ronalilrmble
strength later and at 12:16 p. m. were
aalllng at E 1-2 to t 1-2 higher,
compared with Thuraday'a llnala. From
top figure, there was a alight reces
sion. tha doae being ateady t 1-2 to E
points higher.
nwlaa — --
Urafpaal.
Oliea,
July-Alixitlt E ‘I
October Noveutta i 4 .1
* Id tha apot department (lie demand
waa only moderate, aalea aggregating
1,040 balea at unchanged prlcea, mid
dling (.14.
Future. In New York ware reported
firm at the opening, with trading de
cidedly tnore active than for n long
. while, rommlealon hnuaea report I
•w,
114 I
if.'
1:^
the public la entering the market more
treely. First prlcea were * to 8 fiolnta
higher, furthar gaining about 4 polnta
when the advance uaa checked on
profit-taking aalea by recent buyera,
who are apparently eallxlled with emull
profits.
Speculation aaema to ha broadening,
and ax new feature* will llkaly go lo
the long aide, Influences now shaping
for a bull movement nr moderate pro
portions. the Improvement. It la
- thought by Insldtra. will continue.
ft has bean • generally accepted fart
that the Interior, counted and uncount
ed towns held an enormoua quantity
of colton yet to be marketed, on In
vestigation by reliable parties It baa
been found that such is not the cess:
In fact. In some sections there la .in
actual scarcity, aa la shown by the fol*
lowing Item In The Savannah Preaa of
I hat Monday: a
••Mr. K. A. t'utts, who has been on a
business trip tu Macon. Atlanta und
—Columbus for. the pern several pey».
says that then la little cotton left In
the country.
"From information gained at tha
- ntocaa I visited during the past few
I waa Impressed with the small
of cotton remaining In the
Cutta. “Where I expected to nnd cot
ton. there waa -none, and In every sec
lion vteKed the crop wae ehown to lie
very hearty marketed. ( look for very
much higher prlcea"
A wave of llquMatloa art In In the after.
Iona, under which price, meitrd away tup-
Idly some » to 11 potato trout Ihe Utah
point, with only, a alight retwery at the
close.! whleh wst steady 1 point lower to 2
P H«fte??mto sight naivemeiit for the
A'teatlsn Is lielug draws to sperulntlrs
eoaillllaaa at till, tits- last year. There
waa thca a xlnnut null nhlf. the h"!l
lender had Mutple and aalea raouta im
teas taking up rollon. The market seest-
etl suing ihe ball war mill Ihe San Kran
rlaeu disaster. ami luuny student, of ike
alloaHoti tiellete that Ike bnl 1 ileal waa
wonml tut lie fore It kail Iteett carried lo lla
till, market ap with cotton for. May
livery are working wttk the lialta. ami
Ibal ■■niton Sill lie kepi away from New
lurk."
In view of iiiiduraie I mil lunul'iulailou lu
our market at. the eloar yeatrntay. Uter-
(Mail entile, are atreng, with s|Mita allowing
great aetle'ly.
Week-end. flgurea were expeetail
rather Imllhh. and dry graata lotiflnne to
report atnittg anil nrttre markets We ex-
|M*el still ladter prle is.
liar now* (.Me. I.lt emnot draw sol re-
ataiinl. utnl we trill iirnlutldy nee some rear.
lion I ruin tile top. hot there la linlllak fever
In llte air.
entile nays:
sa a large
alug are the
f ir E.QOC Hay.
The fulluivltra U the range
litre* lu New York today:
In cot ton tu j
d
i
II
r
ii !
til SVi.oui.
The Imlllab exports fur Ketiriury. small
receipt* nud huliUb •!«•« ffowdp were th*
•nataliilng factor* and orcnim* lo wrrfw
fnllv op|M*e the ■HIIiiji for a reaction null
ten 11 at ns for Ihe week -mil.
II la Mill Hint (In* bulk of tin* Nr* York
Mtni-k lit u<dd l*jr |M*o|»lr who will not deliver
It mi «outran. hat who Will raiver thrlr
hedge* in they *hlp eottuli otfl to fill W»
jTitfcuieiit* with Nrw Knglond »Htl Fimqicaii
•planar*. ’
May bin advanced ft point * within thr
brat wrrk ntnl cotiamallva traders nr* In-
alined tv otmalilrr thr progre** over raplil
nud to nr*Hllrt n reaction. .
Non Orion im. March 1.—Hayward. vlok ft
Ftnrfc:—t.tTrf|wnl ^»ot Qtittr *« fonil-M-***
Future* were «ltu» 6 «|». They
nr- only 4^|5 biphrr. Kpot prior* tin -
v hi HftWl.
WVr.thrr iun|i ahowa vtry h»avj rnlut
airitln III tin* oentraf atalra. Italia to Hi.
delta laato l for lira i.ajra. Fdtni work Im*
iMHKiiMe. indlf-altmia ure for rU*aiiiin atul
colder tomorrow.
FEBRUARY AT THE TOP
A6 A BU6INE88 MONTH
] ifoT. 1 1906. I 1906.
OTfrUtxl. work. .
Hncr Kept. 1
In eight for work.
«»"• »>P'- «
aw
ntUM
sun
it^ioaiat
amts
•c.m' Ttt.asx
MAXSIt 'ilx.MS
X.TM.tKI SAS.IK
Net recelpta today
Same day laat year
Ipcreaae
pi receipts for the week
laat year'....
ToUl wcelpti
Same week
Sama Jli
Rati mated receipt* toaiomiw
Mim OHwm
WST..::::
1907.
iJM to
II,(M to M.tvu
.. M.2ST
S.I?6
.. 4.131
1M.0J*
.. 1U.«n
.. 7T.m
, K.:;o.-r,
,.J.«U4.43C
190H
Stock on band today
Same day laat year
Increaaa
1X179
7.079
«.!•«
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool. Iiarrly ateady; inlddlliiE wplatida
^AUanta. ateady: middling WV „
Now York, ateadr; tnlddTlnc ll >. delh-
“Sjw-oSmuThJi: irtddHng I0V ; del.v
ak*d na emttraet 4<».
Ultlc Rook, ateady; middling 10‘*
The Naw York C'onimrtrial; An the weak
pruirroaara In jotildug qnnrtera. the demand
appear* to lie liioreaMng rather tlmu dliulu
l*hlug. Itnyer* aw ahowliiK a d«*«*lded tie-
•retire full uad etNiHdete eollee-
•prlng line* prior to the opening
of the aeaaon. na the aliortage of good* and
thr dMHenhy. Im oUtetnlMg delherle* haa
rented a feeling of uueercalntr In retail
qitarter*. The niunuer lu wkleh tnonnfar-
fitwr* hare defaulted «Mt uianr ahlpmenta
haa Iweii token a* on Imlleatfon of what
inr In* expected daring tha apting mootha
ml Imyem lire tnklng no elinnee* Tiy ileloy-
iig the plaelug of dii|dlrnte bualnea*. *
Jo!itier* report that they are having more
and utore difficulty In aertiHug. hUi UlMtl
from the mill*, aa the mlUa. limited of
eatehlng up with Uaek order*, ae-ffn
dn«tl«'h at the mo lit* tire largely watimimtde
for llie preaeiii delayed dHjvewl*. The
ahortage of good* la apiwreut In pmetlriilly
all lino* for the aprlng and amnnn*r tnoiHh*.
ami tnrti whichever way he will, the Imyer
la confronted l»y Inability on the fwtrt of
neller* to innke the Nhlpiueuta which he
At the iM-glnnlng of Hie ncnnnn it waa
f lirflered tha* there would In* any abort-
e of alike, hut at tin* preaent lime line*
allk pleee rowIn which hnve tnk**n Well
^r Ihe Ipcliut ntmitb* are m»*v almiit the
•ttortest tiling In the market, nml the buy
er la only too willing to pay top price*
provided tin* in*unfaetliter mil guaranie«>
the deliveries railed' for. IVanli dre** fab
ric* ainf 'dre** linen* are *l*o wnmrkaldy
Vrarec nml prlre.a are Mendlty ndvniielug
on Hie popular and fuvnrtte llm**.
The month of Fehritary In jidditng Imnaea
allow* the volume *tf hualne** put thnmgh
to he eou*ldemhlv Inrger tig u Hint for the
-.nine perlml ln»t year, w^lle the mnimer
In whh-U buyer* nrc wlndliiR up their pur-
cbii*e* for the month t* ranidly |ilae|ng
February at the top of the list n* u buat-
until.
NAVAL STORES.
Nu\nttiirth. Hu.. March 1.—'Tnr|»ci»tlne Him
uN- bbl; mile* M; M*eelpt» 19; *h!ntn*nts l.ut>.
RohIii hi hi; aalea 7»; tecelpt* €77; *blp
inenf* 9.1M: *t»N-k €).WM.
Quote: A II r U.IB; l»KN; K MS; F
|L9t; II S4.Sk; II 14 60; I 14.65; K 16.45; M
(jtt; N. S6.M; window gin**. 16.40; wuter
White f€.K.
HAYWARD, VICK * CLARKE’S
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
1.1.
TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS.
Total
I the American markets Teviecla,v,
Kitcli b-vcl wn« nttntnod -hetwthl* liluruliiR
Lender* of the f»r«-«enf moycnu’iil In obi
erofm had nnieh bulll*li liters tin e, which
brought *oini’ out*ble Ntip|Mirt In the itur
ket. nml trading I* broadening Into wider
kplteroa, Hb«irf« x ln NVp- lork. fc-trlug a
profc«*|uiial aatteate. mvervil fri*ely. nml
i-outrlbuti*d to the RtiNtdllie**.; li|*|NiR|tlou
<mm*ii4-*i pi be to retrench over Hiindnv. ami
tin* *r*t buying rn*h over, prh-e*. iH-catin*
esinb-r. According to creditable liifoiin.itb>u
from New Ynrk. there I* ever* lutembm In
b-adlug i|iu»rtrr* to put It higher. Tkl* ml
% a nee »*• (at I*. i«\luiittedt> dm* iargelt t»
ifi'NsbniMl tactic*, but Ntnmld Hie
Edited by |;
•Joseph B. Lively |
Mr. Uvslg'x Isreatv-Sv.
ran' axpsrleaea ot nd-
Itlug market! la Attahta
and thaSonthUastsadr
him 'i recogidxvd aa-
IkoHtj- in hta ^-oclxitr.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
haUROKMirOCS.
: :
Amerknu.Sugar IM. ■
fCrirtraai^arnotivs ’.
amMSTLc: -
do, nreferrad . . ..
Atchison . .
do. FMernol . . ..
Aiuerloia Cntlmi Oil. .
m. Car rsomlry . . .
1’aaaUuia raelMe
(Tllrasu oud NurttuCn.
Chesapeake A Ohio . .
< olorad* Fact A Iron.
Central Icalker ....
' >tv. preferred ....
Chlragn tc (treat W . .
Chlengo. M.. A Hf. I*..
Itelakrare A llndmin. .
IMallller'a Meriirllles. .
Erie
do. preferred
fleneral Klnlrle ...
ItlliiiH. Central
Atn. I*'e Heeerllle. . . .
Ixmlerlilr A, Nl.lullls.
~~ 7 fr*lel >*oek im*oa t.t2.''«»l .'liiiree,'
Jtlvar..
.. do. preferred. .
■Ism gksmstd. .
Vnlfetf tttdtea bleat.
do. preferred. .
Va.-f'ar.Chemteal. .
do. prelcrred. .
Western 1'nlou. . .
Wabash. ......
do. preferred. .
Wlaronalu Central,
do. fircfcrrmt. .
NEW YORK.
LIVERPOOL.
llte following fable give* the opening
range and close, compared with yesterday:
Futures opened steady.
opaolag 1 rretrlooa
It*life ♦ p.m. Close, t mm
March.
-6.f€Vi
— R.n 6.73H
6.76 5.76% 5.7.'
6.741* 5.7*i U'%
5.7S 5,73% 5-WV*
6.7BH 6-77% S.tiK^
. 5.77 6.71% 5.674;
5.79 6-W
uaiint?Ic!? j-J'mn ! 1 X" V , ’>-' .4«;
iteij.ii E.wi sM E.as t.«
I i'tosp.1 atrnilp.
NEW ORLEANS.
SpeeUI to The Ororgluu •.
tFront IlnrwnXl, Tlrk A dark.)
New YoS. March 1.-J. M. Daebe A Co.:
Ixnidou fur Amortvan^ atraiir above varllp.
Cniiri arn knarxat - ,
The ahoxta vovrred very frrrlj jrndvnlar.
kSrSBm9p|
OHrh hill pa a. Ill* ksoar. a good opwarl
moremeut la iiiiaaflilr. Home mmd Imjrlng
rrportnl re'erdar. sad Coppers are ex
ported (a be b-adara an anf upward more-
There are good prospsAta of fkroralde
bank srateaicat-tomorrow.
The tmalunttoa of Ike amalna of the la-
tsratsts rnmnierca ronmdrtlou In New lark.
the Aldrleh bill comomra, brio iMwluesd a
umek mors ••hSerlol feeling In Wall alrvet.
uuil tUluk storks should eujojr a tnrtber ral-
‘'Tl^ttu. of atorks haa agala. aaauuird
falriy targe pnqwftjoaa. aad while lajara
are I Wefty rvapohalM* nr the dartiae, titer
aar.-r.-dsd III Inrelng Ibinldatlou ou spots.
Thr Imjlug baa not jtseu «f 4he same .-bar-
aetar aa featerdar, %Htl as l.atg as IKilllsb
I ate mat* do not latiiln a with t lie txit’llc*
itiirea. . _
NeW Y’ork Fluamdal Bureau: I'nlrn l*a-
Hge la turn In Shape to rally well jawurd-
174 lu* fore in eel lug any offering* of cun*
queue*.
Heeding acetn* to aa I
112 Kudin with goml
Tip* are of n bulllab te
lo he held lief wean
bujring toward 117.
Tip* are of n t*iilllab teucr on Reeding de
spite afoek Issue major*.
Am*Igauiaei'g- Northern I'nrltlc nud wuielt
u all ibrii* *f*M-kt
stHinhh* rallies fur tnru*. lielicvlug Irragu-
larlty lift 'ly lor n day or two.
A large elmrl Intereat la rem > rte<l In Ht.
I»atrl. .Vorihneat mdd <lr***»t Northern pre-
ferml, and.* drlye at them !* likely./Mt.
raid liMika ns If It wuijld- rnll> 'owned !5).
l'rofe**loiiala will sell Brooklyn Rapid
Trnnalt ou bulge* of m Jmiiit or Jtvro.
The fallowing Is the range In ration fo- iISv «lorldI!xta ^ r>1l«?| , (^!| l t«<Sa^ ,
'“ r - '» N-w Orlenn.to.Ur: W.? 7SI so. ^("ril^Phta ritSJft
in It. w
lAiiilavllle nml Nsahvlile eau rrtlly ahuryly.
'he 127 anp|Mirt l*elug good. A •
I'rofesaluuul* will sell I'euuvylvauU ou n
g«a*l rally.
New York t'entml would tueec but little
stork ou a rtilly toward ISO.
Ollier rt.’in. afreka dlaptay q rallying
teuileiier. I'o not get goo Mtihltlf ou tip*.
Karly I*uulou bl^hef,- liea.llug l Itoint.
t'nlou I'nelde U. tbmthern l'tu ltla l'eiiu-
nylyanlu 44. Aumlgnmated K. ltalHtaor* and
llhlo Vs. Att-hlaon %. LoufsvlWe and Nash
ville %.
Starch
Anrll.
s
July..
Atm.
4 let.
U\ c
ti
TTlO. 46| 10.49110.33! lU.^it llC7-*SU6.4^41
!*. *. *. io!4*jio.'4s-49!n.5i-62
.|lV.€9jl0.73 10JQ|ia.(6 lO.AI-fijUMA;
. i xii iiktf iasiiias io!35 x i<xs7-3h
. IM.45 10.49 10.4.*/10.42/10.41^2,10.42-43
Jnn j 0.49'10491KV49! 1149' 10.47-4S
C'lnaed ateady. 1
NOTES ON OBAIN.
Poiotera on“IVovisionH.
Rperlal to The fledrglan.
(From llayward. Vbk ft Clnrk.t
flijeago. March l.-Bartleft. Frailer ft
< orrliigtou: Believe wheal la a uurebn*e mi
event mi lly PO,B " ,,U l °° k f ° r * ,r,w
Receipt* Of corn and oata promise to
continue «)ii(te tiioderate from now on. l»e
marnl for Imtb contlnnea very goml. Think
them IMdh * nurchaae.
Mould prefer to sell provisions on the
hard spots.
I'rlvate wire house* all have httvluit or
der* at 77. Hen I pc rs turned hdyer* at 77
ftnw. \
.-Mm tTldnhy Imualit n hair atllllou Slav
rib. at M(.02t,. Helling
•I'tlle a., heavy nl thr niiimeiit.
The Northwest haa been ncIiiIIur very"
iM*arl*h new* all moruHii;. nml pr«**lb'ilng
w»Wer price*. They *ny their receipt*
would run n-ry henrv nml prisflct targe
lncren*e clean up to the opciilii;; of mtvl-
gallon.
. The I'biungo Evening Post: W. N. Kek*
hanlt. of. I'ntir ft Kckhardt r«.. **>■* that
in* rtfrnhl of a acarcltv vf wu
ll" *ea*o|i ate only tnoae who
nra unaware of the excellence of the oust
Ot llie tail crop. 11 la liellet and fiec
from mol*ture than any crop of the last
inx years, in the spring there will lie no
|er of pc.iuh. who have Imught corn for
. delivery having No. 3 corn farced upon
them «t A* dlw-iMiiii, a* Imver* are paying
•m the 4«n no.v within 2e 4*f the May
price for eprn to l»e delivered here in
2S.tW liUNhei* No.
»
2^
-n\
40% <0%
45J« 4-*‘i
Another 25.0J1 bushel* was wild at 3c unite,
lay by another huitnc. It also Im-Iiir for
hlpiaent to a country miller. . _ ,
Itartletf.Frasier aabl: “Ijite la*t night Open. High.
im.000 bushel* Manitoba wheat now in Huf* M I1KAT-- _ >i
falo wn* sold for espnrt. This virtually May 77 1 * a •<% •*;<
clean* up Hint grade uf wheat at that •*"•> 7?i* ‘
IMirt.” ..... 4t»<i
I lH*ar houw* re(Nirt«*l the purrhaac of t'OUN—
roaml bn of No. 2 bard- winter In Ne- May 4»S
lira aka to coiue to Chicago; Hie demand In July 4'*V»
the West from northwestern buyers I* aabl Hepi ... W'k
to have fallen off. oATb-
Itnlulh message to J'rluglc Fltcli-ltnuklu: May.... 4'.’*k
IVe iNiught durum wheat from New York July.... 37%
> seller'* iH’cnusc It was the only durum S* , |d --- . 32%
e could get for our export liusliie*.*. The • CORK-
country In offcrliiR nothing here at Hit* mo- May... 16.5a
uteiit. Tin* *iRultlrnu«-e lu this I* Ibnl the July... ltt.€0 16.67 16 37
deniniul I* stronger than can !*•• supplied • Altl»-
lieiv In the prtinnrv market.” However, out May... 9.7.‘% 9.t2Vj
of iftl mm IimIhv. 121 i.ir* were d-irnm. July... 9.7» 9.45
Coutrnet *t«*-k». ultli iompiirliiouH. fob Hep:
low; *U ...
Feb. 21. » Mnv. . 9.15 9.05 H.9.%
Feb. n I*eli. If if**;. !July... 9.07% 9.15 9.07%
1 linn I 121.4W 121.416 {
2 hard WVtW JM7>« 2.2n7>2J
Ml l r»Hl 107.60.* 107.5'n
NJ. S red A2f0.2« A3I1JW.* 1.4C.7H
1 northern .... 7.6S7 32.C57 *M,773 I Wheal—Omoieil steady % higher; at 1:33 p
teady % Utghci: closed %tf's lower.
WHEAT DECLINED
HALfJENT EARLl
Warm Weather and Larger
Receipts in Northwest
Early Factors.
<‘a*h transactions at Chicago Included 2S.-
(IM bushel* wheat. 75.000 bushels of corn,
it ml 12J.007 bushels oalii. -
The iwnlioard re|H»rted slxt«*en load*
o-heat, nine Iranis com nml JJ0.001 bushel*
oata.
I*rl
els Of vnfHi, SIS.V* VI corn, nnn|mn
372,000 ami 672.000 bushel*, rvapii'tlvely
year ago.
Clcaraurea for thr day 366,000 bushel* of
* * * «f corn uud tui.'JOu
. from both cuaatM.-
2.M0.00.1 Idiahela wheat nyd S.360.0M busli-
♦ds mn, compared trltU 2.AXX003 uad 3.
7€7.0.« bushels. rcsiHTtlvelj. w yeor ugu.
THE CHTCAOT GRAIN MA17KET.
and provisions quotstlous
9 75
9.77%
9.112%
9.29
THE LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Totals
Corn
. .9.472,7M 9.65.763 4.5W.30
664.W7 V7 3.2*4.665
Onl* 73S.6S 719.05 3». , .26l
eady V. - . .
js-i)|U‘netl iiinliaimed to »* high
1:2t) p. m„ unchanged to % higher; closed %
higher.
CLEARANCES.^
THE SUGAR MARKET.
THE WEATHER REPORT
STATE FORECASTS.
d:iv; warmer .»
Alabama—Rnlir, colder tonight; BntanJny
fair nud colder. *
WEATHER* CONDITIONS.
*
The atorui that was central over south-
western Texas yesterday inorttiug has mov
ed np the Ml*sl**l|ipl valley nud Is now
central near Hi. I.nuts, while Its trough ex
tend* from uorthern Minnesota down the
Mlaslaslnpl to the gulf. The advance of fhia
atoriu haa calist'd general rain* along Its
track, heavy In Alalutiim. Mt**lsa1p)it and
wctderu Tepnesaae, •
Rain whs railing this morning at dalves-
ton. Memphis, Nashville. Ht. I*mls. Daren-
|mi't, Chicago. Wllmliigion nud Norfolk, and
snow at Ht. 1*anl and Marquette.
Tin- ruudlthms favor cluudy aiul uuaettled
hauge iu tcm|M>rntare.
Minimum and Maximum Tampftrakuraa
arid Rainfall.
Obscnntlotia taken Ht b u. lu., 73th mcrl-
•llon time.
flint the good vtra-ka will not for A long
ATLANTA. . .
Abilene
Amarillo. . . .
Asheville. . . .
August*
IttrmliigUaui. .
Illsmnrck. . . .
ItasiiMi
Buffalo
Cb*ti lesion. . .
Charlotte. . .
Chicago
Cliirtiiuatt. . .
Corpus Christ I
Davenport - •
I lodge City. . .
Hi rime. . . .
Iialvcstoii. . . .
Havre
Huron
Jacksonville. .
Jupiter
Knns 's City. .
Key IVcst. . . .
Knoxville. . . .
Ia*s Angeles. .
Macon
Memphis. . . .
( >reclp.
Min. | Max. jltathm
.'| 16-1 22 | .00
72 i <S»> j .iW
t'leurancc*
*• barrels;
p;.nai> bn»hcl<
f*»» bushels.
U'heat Xlflfll toiahel*: (tour At.
»-orit. 42tl.iaai bushels: oil*.
Wheat nnd Hour ct)iuil Sid.
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
g figure*
. heat Mud
WheAt—Receipts today
I New York, March 1.—Refined and ri
! ii^ ilia ricei * steady and unchanged
; don beet* stciu^v. .March ft* !I‘.*d; April 9s.
LIVE 8T0QK MARKET.
Chicago. M-’lfi h 1—llogs—|p»*o-l|ds 2I.LH7.
t 'Im ket Sternly: light hog* f6.WHj7: mixed
S€.MH37.f1&: heavy $6.75417.05; rough 9*.7&?t
' |dg* yotkers 36.95^7; gotsl
ngaln*t 372.<**> I
713.1170 Imsli,-|*.
S he’* la*f rear; -bljmoMU
iigiilu*t IM.om bush
choice beat
rtl*—lie
• 'a'tb‘—Receipt* 1.60U. Market steady;
I Peeve* 3l.l5Hn.l9: cows t1.6)(|4.i5; lielfer*
t;*:*!'. calves f5 5di7.4); g'«*l prime
#ti**r*‘J5.461'6.1K); pinir »•• medium 64.15H6.D;
«tocler* cud Huuler* UM»€»4.73.
s||.*mi : Itecidpt* k.n€X. .Market ateady.ji
mrti
. M.rtdli.... . .
ang- Miles City, s
Mobile. . . .
Mmitgoi.iery.
Nuslivllle. .
New nrle.m*.
New York. .
Norfolk. . . .
North Platte.
Omaha. . . .
f*clest hie. . .
Pittsburg. .
Portland. Me.
Portland. Ore,
Rapid City. .
! «iw
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
iirofonslonsl taetle*. lint should the wel * , , .
r«. 1^.0. rx ! wodern m,ller crop outlook. lt> *2r'.ta" SLTr,';fJisJ
Ht. I .out*.
Ht. Paul. .
Han Frauds'
Taylor. .
TlmuiHsvIll
Vlek*bui«.
Wtishliif to
WUuilngto
m I loo
HAYWArtO, VICK A CLARK'S
DAILY STOCK LETTER
Iteveiw In n higher range, lielug much be
low ex|H*ctntloiiK. Then- was very little,
rapport given hy tke ha it king Interests.
Money opened railier stiff, amt tkla waa
dlfMxHfragiug to the holla. The auuie old
tnctlea were enijibywl by the old lH»ir
rmwil. luid finding Rftle resistance to their
efforts, a few rtnuora ware put out and the
s»*« a Hacked alt uroUlHl. Huirtten warn
the e nter of attack. Reading wa%alao a.
weak feature, "nte disturbing sttftl* this
morning was aupposed shortage In the anl>>
•Ireaanry. - The atory wag «|ufekty denied,
had the market steadied, -but dulluesa
ratio*. V. . .
INTERIOR SOLO OFF IT«
HOLDINGS AT RAPID RATE
N.w OrlesoL Jlnrrh L—Tk. Tfisra Ih'in
.-si ■» ,
n tnrlHt.-rl lUi
• •I mm riiiiiiiTiimi i.,.Hid •r-in io
tin early awakening, for: *irhlle the hole
In apfiiuera' aTWft^I* fM** hi or* rapidly
tRIral than during any similar period tn the
u rc**ureil thvnugh the ror-
“‘ grade dlf-
Unary slg
along have Inm-ii willing to |my pi
tintlly right In line wjth the vie
Tanner generally, a condition of affair*
ran- If ant an bine lu the history of the
trade. Clearly, the New W»rk New OrtPnus
temb-ucy Is toward the'restoration. In ii
measure, of some sort «f a parity Itctwceu
the two market*, though It Is hardly to In
expert ed flint anything uenr all of Die
New Orleans premium over New York wl'l
lie w||ied out. at least not until normal
dllbniK have liean r«~stureil **- *■
ni tbni of the New York’
terence*. Ju*t now mon- than
nlflraiice I* lielug .ittnche«l to the dlseov
by eertMln American iiiIIIn that the sta
ple In low grades was not Injured to any
R reil extent by the storm, and that llie
his by reason of the wsuite incident to
the spinning of such cotton I* lr*x limn
the premium that must lie paid for the bet
ter grade*, surb cotton h.ay replace, ijulte
naturally, therefore, the deiuaud for low
grade staple recently ha* hro»:*lei»:-»l out
materially. The negative character of the
*|M-eulntlve lnteix-«t mars the cut bin mar
ket outlook at the uunueiit. notnltli*bin«linc
In* exIsfcinV of a more fnuglbb* bullish
sentiment tlini has hen In evbleuee for
some time.**—Hayward. Vle|t ft ('lark.
SESSHU OPtfiB
H Wl STOCKS
General Dedines Were Re
corded Throughout
' •' . the List.
ANACONDA EXCEPTION
Some Improvement Was
Noted in the Later
Morning Trading.
New York. Mnrrh 1.—As suddenly
iu yesterday's market bad turned t r
the better, today's markst turned f., r
the worse. There was not tbs slight, .t
reason for this reversal In the oui.i.t,
news of tbs day. It slmpiy went ,
show how entirely the market l> don,,,
tutted by that claas of professions! .....
eratora who aim for quirk profits
krs able and wllllpg to rhangr tln-ir
attitude at a moment's notice \vi, lt
happened today was simply that ve--
terday's buyers,turned aeelers. beran..
there wav no outalde support in u„.
higher price- level and because the rh . ;
Interest had been driven In as far .
was possible- under the very meny.r
buying pressure. American stocks i -
the most part .war* higher In the cm ■■
London draltngv and tha opening her.
waa about at last night's closing. The
selling converged chiefly upon ih«
Reading and Bmeltera aharea In whim
It was fslt that here was rathe: »
larger margin for decline than In m,
rest of the list Anaconda Minim;,
which waa dn top of yesterday's s ( „.
rational rise, went up 2 points further,
then tell with almost equal vloirm..
carrying Amalgamated Copper with ,t.
Canadian .Pacino dropped off sharp y
also oirihe extremely unfavorable com’,
purlson* made by Its net earnings ft., .
January, published this morning, h .t
the declines were very general and v.-jy
evenly distributed.
THE LONDON STOCK MARKET.
lOpa'lfptalci.j,
mtehlsoa
’ ita, preferred
llsltliuor.' sad oiil>> .........
('hesaprakp and Ohio
fkh-nvo awl-(treat Western
rmuyllim 1‘srllr ........r,...
uuS0aZtEE
ir|Ue sad Xstkvllle
■ Central, praf.
sail Western
wk Central *
•/HWDV, IUU |
I%iiftaaNVil^>^^
Houthorn l’acldo ....
Ht. Fnnt
L'nlou Faciflc
Fnltra) HtnteN Htrel
do. preferred ....
Wsliaah. preferred ..
io.*** i-.;
9a'^
110%
i 31
ii*'!
44%
70%'
12»V» 1J9
65%
M
126 1.6
THE COFPEE MARKET.
New y«irk. kterek L—4'tiffee cable*
Havrt. 10 a. m., market nalet; 12 m*--
0 cell an I % franc; sales 17.000; arrl\*U uf
all kinds urn-lug thu week. 66.000. of widtii
SS.U00 are Itrajulhm; lUlivi rbs 56.600* stucli
2.612,000. of which 2.ffif.090 nrc Bnailirt).
Total (|i!{iiitltles discharged 296.0U0, of wldcti
276.000 are HraxllHit;-detlvurteti durlni
ifIcahi urnc- THrtl'.r 172,001/.
ring K-
Hamburg. 10 a. m.. market unchiinK' d *«
•i lifeunlg down: wiles 29.000; stin k* 1.IW1--
ou). of which W5.0X1 are llmxlllsn; aril-
vhI* during Febmarr 166.000; deltvertex 1C.-
000; Rio No. 1 4%; exchange 1516 32; re
ceipt* M.000; shlliment* to Fulled .Ktati * I-.-
0(4); F.uro|M- 1,00); stock* 653,000; market
quiet. ^
ban to* re«*Hpta 37.000; stra*ka 2.9k7. •*;
market qttlel. Han I'atllo receipts 34.’."j;
J u ml In by receipt* 2X.OOO.
The following figures give (he opentnf
range nnd Vtooe of the New York coffee
uuikt-t tor tutlaf:
Fetu
ary
April •
May
June
July
August
Hepteiulier .. ..
Octo'H-r
Novcmtier .. ..
Deeemlier .. ..
< Mo*,-*| ntenily.
6.154.30
6.20-4.30
6.204.25
! 6.2)4.23
6.214.26
6 164.24
I. ..6.154.20
6.154.20
6.164.31
6.156.25
6.154.25
0.234.J5
Halos 21,750.
THE AMERICAN AUDIT COMPANY
Home Office, 100 Broadway, Now York City.
- F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. P. A„ President.
C. E. .Manwaring. Visa President. Thca. Cocheu, Jr H C. P. An Sec. and Treat.
BRANCHES
NEW TORK—Waldorf-Astoria.
BOSTON—Exchange RulMIng.
WASlIIN(*roN—Colorado Building.
NEW ORLEANS-llenncn Building.
ATLANTA—Fourth Nafl Bank Bid*.
CHICAGO—Marquette Building.
I’lULADELI "IA—Bellevue.Stratford.
SAN FT.AKCIBCO—Belden Building.
LONDON. ENGLAND— * King Street. Cheapslde.
ATLANTA BRANCH 1015-11 Fourth National Bank Building.
0. B. BID WELL, Resident Manager.
Telephone. Main 872. .Cable Address. Amdit. N. Y.
Mt**t crop fsllmv* lisd tlo-lr
wet spring, for Which.till*
stain*-* nrc. (m nralib'
alii*
i-cntral l*ctt.
con*l»lcrc*l In •■abulatinn
r»*p* ai-c steady, and
r%*d nmiln lu tlv
should I** cl
of the mark'
ilicn* l*„ulnid.v a cousldratd • uu-muir* i«nu
lutrrcikt. to uhb-h \nrl«*ii* Ih-ui Interest
tin\c suit** i llta-d fol illficicut Imlhldaal iva
H.UI* RtMilpt- arv decided It mon* mu ler
at*- Tin* *l*ot market U quieter. Iiut *teudv
I .mil*. Mai l'll 1 Mode
eiMirt*
Miller
civ cl
slilt i
doing
Hlc
York. Mnrrh 1 J
INTERIOR RECEIPT*.
TU. follcwlsx Uhl. sliew. (Mrtpts at U»
tpwas trainy, ra»iu|iarv*l with the same day
Iasi F<*r;
is*
H-t turn- ►lrongi r ii
o|HOilng. The S|H
cgula
Ha. he
ctlx
•I Oil t
i-llillK <
tsl
J 3»M
lure.
Inf h.- i.irt> moriilii’j session, due to
Itlug and pro*)' tsklug The adx.vuci
inurket lux* eniuyeil would warrant u
M>t iwirl, from Ihl* level, but wo licllcx
grtlvlt) will Ih ‘
v bile prle
i rem t toil
till I dull ii
. In We uould m
.mill dip* lit* ft .
ii ml abroad, nml
Total
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Coipire Building. Beil Phone, Mala 8M
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
«M?tlook
iiillUug ra»rrrsp8imlciii* lra-airal In tli
clpsl wheat prixlmlng stall'* lu reply to iu
qulric* a* !•* whether the ciop ba* l***u
•iitiiiagral. to wbnt extent and the cnu*o of
tit' drtiuagv. Tlie only e*ialdlidu-«l d;image
of nMV extent I* 111 Tex**, w lu-re the "gn-cn
j liiig.” "the aplit*. or out l him*." ha* »tc
! %irorral most ot tit" crop. A* the bug I*
still working lu ihe wheat It dd*. tie-
( on tu Nik in th'ii state I* f>» an clmopt to
il tl lova Tin* Import nut statement • ome*
; from tluj Indian Territory, that tlu* gre«-u
bug linn made It* ap|H-artiucc, showing that
,,tu- p«**t im hum lu.* mirthn fil'd. Klw-wJn-rc
ih" dum-> I* unliu|M»rtrtiit or um*-rtaln
! M>m' •oiupiiilut* *01110 lmm 51 bhl/hii. Ohio
| and ImlliMia. Wittier killing U reporlral
jwlier.- Urn |datit mi* tiiipiiilocrivl daring
y«>\ci'i- itdil wen l lmr Tim wing .iud sub-
'merged lowland* ale llie rnnsc* given fkir
tli* d.aniag". latte sown whrait l* most
( nffis'tc I. .Many corri*«jiorah'iit* *(N«ke of Hie
! br«»s ii np| iMMimi- of tlie plnut. tint say It
twill »nk" growing weather to i-c\ent llie
j aimtltlou of the crop. If the ra**t U not In
( Jurral nml «(iriug raMidlttoii* an- fitvontli.'c.
n Niitl*tactory on I come I* cxish-IinI. Itiqmt t«
i from Krt.iwi*. N"lini«kn nml Okbihonn, arc
t iiulforiuly fsvoiabie. Damage, If
said to have
sviwm of the
4«\ti (7
46 4l4t\
, CloAi-d quiet. Hah*
. 4* Vi (? *nvB47
. 47 #1(7% 46\4f47»
. 45 fx46 45'*4i46
4»»%4lim 4" 4141
PM .May at 4C\.
STOCKS AND BONDS,
• ( mi'., I* light amt*prospect* n»
* 2 never In ui la tter At this
Hisirgln 4»**. 1915
• »ra»rgla Rsllnmd ts. 3010
Hal uiiurth 5*. 194
Atlanta 4«. 1934
Atlanta snd West Point
At Virata nn d West t*o|n» Olds. .
t'entral of (leorgta. 1st Ise
do M Income.
i ismrglh ?
Autnstn ami Kuv.lllU.iU .........
Kouthwestern
(ieorgls Fail lie tsts
"COTTON AND stock'
tinier* van I*- sent ts New York in «mlv
two. legal way*, vlx.: over the pulille
telegraph wires nr hy uinll.
lie hare every facility for the cxe
cation of marginal orders on n raitnmls-
•ton basis
Oni treatment of rmtoiuers Is nt nl!
tildes fourieoits. and orders nn* cte-
eiiiral nml iv-imriral prompt':..
We solicit eorv*|M •mli-nee ami wilt
have our representative cull (•ersoti.ill.v
ou those Interested
Clark Goodman & Co.
20 Broad StrssL New Yark.
II. it. ATKI.VHO.V. Tlte l*teSkl«lt.. i u.. .iAC . . r. nwirt. Lvwwr.
JOSEPH A. McCORD. \ lee Pretldenl. II. W. BYERff. Asslstsut Ctshlsr.
Third National Bank
Capital - - - - $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits $375,000.00
DR. A. W. CALHOUN.
MIl/roN DAItUAN,
JOHN W. GRANT.
McCORD,
FRAXlflfAW!!f
II. B. ATKINSON.
JODKI'll A. MrCOHB.
i. ii. •ttussAu.r.
>. CARROI.I. PAYNE,
e. n. tioMMER.
DAVID WOODWARD.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
CHICAGO CAR LOT*
COTTON. STOCKS BONOS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Ckrandslst and Gravisr Bts, Naw Orlsans.
MEMBERS:
i .N,w Orlnss k'utnr. nmk.r,' Atswlsdu^
N.w (Irtaant uml Chlrucn Itaurds tf Tnul,
Nuw Yark Cog„ Kxrk.ugo.
Asaadalo llraiwn Uvrtpasi Cottua (a.
N.w OrlMOS Cottou Kxrhaug..
N.w \ork Cottou Kirkuugv.
(i.lrrulos Cottou Klrkauko.
Uoostuu Cot too ExrkMso.
Nsor York snd Chicago Corrobpoadsnta.
J. S BACHE * CO.. AND BARTLETT. FRAZIER A CARRINGTON.
eiUYATE WIR E » TO ALU POINTS
THE FORTSON-GARRETT CO.
COMMISSION BROKERS
COTTON, STOCKS. BONDS, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Private wires te Nsw York, Chicago and Nsw Orleans.
All Accounts Guaranteed.
Offices: Opposite Post Office, Knoxville. Tann.; Schraplro Building
North Auguata, 8. C.
Orders solicited for Purchaia and B* 1 * for Future Delivery. Correapon
dance Invited. Atlanta and Georgia cuatomsrx will ba given apoclal atten
tion.
L. H. Fairchila. g, j Whits
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
? EW MX/r. A ,"'
K« v«?c«mIPP. Exel.xogs. New York Cclfso Exchange.
"rtt Cotton Liihantt. Now Ortoaau Hoard of TradS
h*w Orloono Stock Exchange. Chlcngu Bq.nl of T-nds.
. LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION.
» YORK nnl CIUCAGO. Ordsro noltcttod fo* Ego
two dtUvosy, on nboVa Exchanges. n - rOTUBAK.
i