Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 08, 1907, Image 12

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i i HBB 12 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. .i, madth «. nr T IS TAME AFFAIR Speculation at Present Con fined Chiefly to the Pro fessional Element. NEWS AND GOSSIP of the Fleecy Staple. OUTSIDER -IS TIMID Bullish Literature Does N'ol Enthuse the Outside Speculator. New York. March 8.—The rollon market was anmenhm Irregular nt the owning to day IJirriMiol iiihlen trete favorable. and. In the Liverpool market the distant positions showed considerable weak- nesakt the opening. First prices ware dUr to come unchanged to 1-2 lower on the na«r months and 1 to 1 1-2 down on tha distant, opening quota tion* ware 1 1-2 down. The naar months Immediately Improved and it 12 15 a. m. ware unchanged to 2 1*2 higher, while tha distant were 1 to 2 1-2 lower. Tha close was steady, the near month* 1 to 3 1-2 point* higher, while tha dl*tunt were unchanged to 1 point lower. The following I* the rauge In the active month* In Liverpool. Own. I High., law hfarrti April May June inly August OctoberSovetnber ..MU* Mi*i 3114 ..LSI i Kt LSI i>4 Spot* were In good demand at 2 point* advance to 6.24 for middling, spinner* tuklng 10.000 bale* at tiuoted price*. Future* In New York opened 1 to 4 point* lower. The morning trading wo* dull and featureless, with price change* small. The speculative market* are attract ing very little attention at present, and a* the altuntlon I* favorable to the staple, thl* element can only scalp the market, and are apparently satisfied with very small profit* either way. The bullish literature that I* Hooding the South ha* thus far failed to Induce the outside to enter tha market. Tin Southern speculator ha* hail some ex perience In entering tlie market, and just now he refuse* to enthuse In a speculative way. notwithstanding the fact that Indication* |»olnt to higher price* for the actual stuff. Opening price* proved to be the hlsIieNt for the day. the trend bring downwind with only slight rornrerle* throughout tlo SfMSloii. The elo*e was uteiuly lie! 2 to « points lower. Movement of erop for Week - Overland move Mime kept. 1. Iii sight for w Miner kept. I Hon then) eon* I9U7. I iST" .. ri.tMf 3^ »V*ff 707.68*! T37.1W mi?** i«tt.gj8| 225.72* jll.33M.M4.* S.MI.K'! 9.8».«2*» .1 M.tnflj 4«.t»« 4I.CMI fthlpmi'iitM ... 8forks t‘oin|«amtlve Net receipts I Kanie day Ins Increase Total receipts movement: s ....1I5.H46 7 4.625 120.10 hi.pw se».411 ir.i.4M>. 527.00 *98.239 500.11V elpts nt nit V k. port** l- » 2V“. ai 15.635 ‘ 17.04.1 j... near ami 1 02V» ,11.1.111. Hpnu III «<»-lll»-l>« 1 *»*l 8 iiii.iiiitii, aatre H**:.A» i r rl u. do. „ _.jf lift* loner ••n ill.tmit. tlprnwl .(Mil, m 1* il- rllw. At 12:16 p. m, .i»«dr unit —" rUniig.il In Hi blftorr lower Hn«l rr: middling i.Sw; . . ,i»eeiilAilon mul vxpuct t»: l“> I ml I, I.WI; >11 ANierlr.il. Port reieipti today Mtlwaiwl rjrty "< Sl.Wt. ncnlo.t 22.0*1 loot wood «nd 12.122 '"xathHUii tilnurr.' AMvrlntlon will letue It. final report .bowing amiMiiu yliiiie.1 to Mareli 2 of tlie prewlit erop oil Mouilay nflerimiHi, al.reli 12. After II we.Ii openlu*, llie Uteniool lo.r lei ball II enoil rally, evl.lelillr froui au|i l»irt fmtii till. aide. The alrolifaal faoldr, alia III la the «»l alnialloii anil lit- --- Him.-I lame mlea. "lib report. Jri Konlh of an tmprerwleiite.1 .leliriml for the ii*.tunt «iiify, our market, wliteh la allll lw- liia' l.arlly, aliotllil work lllglier Pollow In, are II a m likl.. Mnrrh 992* May lO.GGe; July 1(1.18,*; Oefola*r iO.Jle, Jan ""rfieo'ft Price oaya: -Kvery liiOiienc- ifiat | mn illacerii polttta lo eery umeb lilkfier prfeea for eoffon. .. •ffie Sew York Jmirnal of t mnuierre "Ittilfa lire l.nnkliifi on a I'lK abori Imereat he.', .ifrntnai a|Kii ••attorn, aiiil alan a,nlnai alra.l'llea lielneeii Sew lork ami IJimnd ami New Hrlealia . railing for purrbanM ^'tIii* I'onimerrlal: "There la wore InqSry for while jfnoila lhau I he uillla coiilil aupfily In ihre.. mon I ha If I he- were running Ml fltne. I'nder Ihelf ■ niMiflled iiprnlloML formal by lack of labor ami eotfou. It will Ik. well Into the winter mouth, before the mill, rnii i-nteh up wllh onlera nml «t lempi any aloek ImlMIng." lYiiabliiut.ui any. Ihare la mi hotla .for eharte that a atale of imrttrnl illaorianlu- Hon exlata In the bureau of ouiloueo of ilie l.nrr ii ii of aiclriilture. report, of which have lately been pul out in rertalii quar- ler*. OUTLOOK FAVORS COTTON IN ALMOST EVERY WAY New Orb-ana. Jl.rrli S.-Tbe Ttmeatleiuo erni aaya: "The tnleiii u,ku„wl<nlgr.| ipilir lurillly' Hint uiMillIni' .|ki! rollon woo worth Hr amt more nl New Orleuna. Olid vealeribiv'a i.lflelal rcoanllloli of the fuel opened tea of mil II fen ib.lthllllK Thinnnaea. Willi actual eollon chnuplnii liuml. at II1 II and Hie Mareli option elua bill nl I0.W. the prlee lialeUey. evru ufler I he rem-pl uplift, .eciua lo lie alr.inn enmiab for nil loalilinele piir|K»H.i.. Meuuwblle. untwit balamtlun Ihe refwailrilly re|eirle.l mill HAW realnvlliely III Ihe bljf crop venr. Ilie world’, trade euntllltlra *mHl lie yoiiil nnrlnaly'a npertntloua ami Ihe out ioi.k III.ora mill.n III ulluoal every why Ihe bull Edited by . Joseph B. Lively MARKETS Ur. lJrrly'o twosly-Sro year,' aiparlrnco of td- I ting mtrkcta In Allphla and' Ihe Sohth ku made him a KTbgalxrd ah- tborlty fa bla epedalty. RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS l*h 1 reiisoi the n*p«M-t lorf unler. luile* will lw needed lu aiiolher justify * v.ultliig attitude on the j>urt of mill men In the event any hut the inespcit* develop. — llit)W Yf * ‘ v erop painting senson might of ibingH eottonwlse In terv short •IIm* nerded .•nt * ron |u o*| lek A risrk. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. Rtmk-Aetlre, Dm*. l.IVK. DOl laTUY* -Ileus arrive. 40 rent* each; chickens active, Si*- eneli- ducks, Pekin. Me each; puddle. itU90r each: geese, full feathered, tYe eneli; turkeys active '"ifillKwieri rot!LTKT-a«o». nodrawo. arllrc. lONIJ'V pound: lurkryw undrawn, ,,,11,... llirlo' laiundi fflea. aetlve. IT’..' uid; lien*. 13c pound. I'llOlM i'R lertrd. loe pound; l:nine. ... .he Ife iMMiiid; shoulder* active, m* pound: side* active. 10c pouod; butter, acv 154»?:'-c l.eeswnx netlve. 25c .... !: “ ‘ ™*»*r r|e.f a I2.2T ‘ 2.15 Lstltnntcd reeelpl* Marne day hist year ... Increase Shipment* fmtay Maine day Inst >ear ... InereMse Mtis-k on hand t»slay Maine day last year ... lurrense TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS. The following table show* receipt* at the ports Viwsjr, cotuimred with the mine »a»| hat vear: nAMK-0««l» actlre. JJW* earh: dove* •rtlve^Dc each: due**. Millard, active, 40) earb; duck*, miked, n*' ,ve. 9c each; wild tnrkeyitaetlve. 16e p^und: rnhhlta active. — ' ^h; squirrels active, fc each; opos- •ssed. active. He pound; oitoisum, ■^IW-.SnKirfnncy Mmmcna. . njl ■ «Itnusim* per bunch, cull*, active. «Jc» P* I tl.OO: atrnlght*. 91.S09L00. Pineapple*, r!*^ AM? ’ Ida alo.-k. per rraie. C M. Omncea. Florida "1 aloek. ntrlu, to alar and roudltlon on ar- rival, per m.v, Irnoei.H. Apple, rliolee. Be. 11.Via. tt.Hvi.tj>: f,ney.‘ kit; K.w 3.’: York alata applra. winter rariellrii. eholrr, iN*r Imreri. J3.MYV': faney. Ora pea. New York Hale. In » pound haaketw Ida stock. i*er hntwral. Si «>. Nut*, fancy C ited. In bote*, per sack of ISO. active a# .10 sack. 1’eanuta In *ec41 *e*ragtng 19 pound* a*ch. owing to ira«ws per pound, iHtffle V*N3RTARLRI»-nee»a. mbbnge era tea. no- live. |S.od crate; enbhnge. standard crate*. %' pound: cabbage, bun el*. .V pound: egg nnnS active. 92.RO crate: eucumlter*. 94 *.•; totnntm**. fatter, netlve. •*°: IS.Oflfl 5.*44 linlvrstoll. . . . Mobile. ... i Mnvnunnh. . . , «*hnrlc*tou. . . , Wilmington. . . Norfolk Baltimore. . . . New York. . . . Boston Philadelphia. Brunswick. . . Jncksimvllle. . . Newport News. INTERIOR RECEIPTS. The following table shun* receipts at the town* today, ix»ui|Mired with the same d»j last year: J uwr } lo*. f 'ttve. Ntx V.. woiftkftc bushel: ealejry,.. fanev. TMitec bunch: tu*pper* active; $4.Du crate: «*krn. *(s basket* siiinll. l.tdl ctntc; cnull- flower set he. »9lhe pound: lettwer: headed, tl 50 dmin: sweet iMdutike*. yellow, ac tive. 91 bushel: sweet isttatoea. while, ac tive. 75c bushel; grant, half-harwl. VLWi rntalmgu turnips. I He ktrawlH*rrtea. l.V FLOUR. ORAIN AND PROVISIONS. FI.Ot'K—nikhr.t patrrl. hft b.nt pal ent. |4flrt; atan«Vnr.» patent. 94.9: hhlf pat ent. 14 06; spring whentiPfltjnl. „ fORN-rholee white. 7(V'; No. 2 white. flL*; No 2 vellow. fl*c: ml*ed. «»<*: Tennessee white.* VS5o: cracke«l etirn. pet bushel, 70k*. Hulls til Ml. i ... . OATk t’holce white rllpmil. f**; No. ! -white, 5»e; No 2 ntlte«l. Ku': Texas rust- urokif. flue; Uoldeu «vit*. 13c; Burt, 75c; Illue, 3ir. Houston. Augusts. Mempld*. ii.unine Opening .* point- higher, prices »,ro reo»-bnl rnpl<ll> until Unniie— ua* I ng.ilu shown In th- near option* In New , York Whet her to follow u bull tit«»% einent Hi AO. b u ebnru. tet nnd «-otnpo«ltlo:i must ..be left to thdlv Idunl e|»oh‘e Ulld liking , Hi eelp:* are .igrilii k|i«utpt*dntlng. I tally f'.r.N;t*t* »* w.n ii* receipt* in Interior town-. I'.irtb-nlarl.v the «utnllet toon*, are SPOT COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, steady: middling upland* t.24d Atlanta, steady: middling to 3-1 *. New York, steady, middling 11.45. New Orleans. Arm; middling It l-t«» Boston, steady, middling 11.45 Houston, ateady. middling 11 1-2 Nufollj. Arm; middling II 1-4 Havunnab. steady ; middling 1“ 5-s t‘haile*lrtn. eteail> : ndddllng l»» l--' Ualveston. Arm. mlddllnK MI-2. Memphis, stead} . middling l»>3-4 Wilmington Ann middling in 5*x Ualtimore. itomiiiuT. middling II 3 * Little It-* k. steady, middling 105*k tluue- Arbttrutl' ..dor hate l«e«*i» m\ Hint an: lih olor And* e nthci ead> take Nbb qinitatloni :.. r *. but daily *.*me bu-ine*- doing rtgala«t >id cimuullment* f<*r March e»|u»rt Fit- ure* *« ttb-l Uround t'Vli** for May, Ulid lie fttoiuh. ** u further advance In spo* im.talbm. may Ik' llimlr. ••Winn lo th» high piemlmns paid for g«**t color, wlilrii | (•’statidnrd i New York. Mnivli flic firm ««ne of ili^ J H Its. he A t'o itT'. kYWARO, VICK A CLARK’S DAILY COTTON LETTER «id»» IV *uouge*i feature is p.d situation and lit- «*H»fti»u*»n* do tor consumption Ueport* from the i ludleate . Xlniirdlinl V deltmnl for ul «»f pr..f.*.*»onnts but nt the auti.e ti*|de Tl -ie »- prwht taking sale* mi A A MR OF STVCtL AuisIgauMtfri Cougar . Atlantic Con at Uow - American Sugar Uef. . American traodB. do. ftreferred .... Am. Mmelting Ucf. . . do. preferred . . .. Atehtaon . . .... do. preferred . . .. American t.’otton Oil. • Aw. t.ar Foundry . . • Baltimore k Ohio . . . Brooklyn Rapid Tran.. (*anaduin Facldc . . - f'hleago and Nurthw’n. Chesapeake It Ohio . . Colorado Fuel k Iron. Ceutral Leather ch&tfM.w.-;. C’blr,(o. U . * HI. 1*.. It.].war. * llutlauo. . DlatlU,r’a tbK-urltlra. . Efl. do, prrf.rrM .... Oanaraf Bloctrie . . . Illlnola Crntral . . . ■ Am. In, Htrurltlaa . . l/tulavlll. A Naabvilla. Mt-ilran Ontrnl . . . rl 1-aclflc . raw i ii« 1 , 3 msTtW ii? no 125 I9H (KH « 174 ! I7IH 15&>4 111 40*; 42 40H 3*H St H final atork aalva l.tO,.l6o altarra. II* ■ I2i>*, ne.1 ii* ■21 21 - 1 I -• 751, 7Mil 71 i 72 m* NAME OF ST X7K. h. t.. o,t * w ”; National Load. . . . Nortbrra I’arlfly. . . N.w York Crntral. . Norfolk A Writer,. . l-rnnaylvaDl, People’, Ua, . I’reaaed Steal Car. . do. preferrad. . . Pari tic Mali Republic H Book Mao Doll tare, Robb,r. w jiHnr. Sh^^r 1 :::::: Trnn. t’o*l A Iron. . , . , United States Kteel.. do. prof erred. . . . . , Va.-Car.Chemlcal. . .. . . _ do. preferred Western Union Wabash do. preferred. . . , , , Wisconsin (Vulral. . . . , do. preferred NEW YORK. i - ti June.. Inly.. , Aug. . Kept. . Oct. . IbH*. .! lJm: *j.w; k'irii y.M Lvi-92 ., 9.VCi U.95, H idi VaHI-Ui 9.95 97 10.04 W 5.9# 10.01 10.WJH10.WI 01 ; > 10.tl^j|>.07JW .,o;i5 bnr. lu.uaiio.o7 t 10.07 <aiio. 11-1? . . 110.17*lO.17|10.1li!O.ir!lO.IM3*|O.I4-n . .{lO.I5!lO.|H';10.15 10.15 10.12 H'19.14 14 . . ’lAJO’’10:9 IO.2»!l0J»|l5.2k-a»|ia22 23 TTnsed steady. ■PHPIHPIBPPPM-9iia2Mi . ,li' 4M".42 V> :ui'10.27,10.35-37 IflJMO LIVERPOOL. The following tahlo given the opening range nod close, compared with yesterday; Future* opened quiet and ateady. «»penlng Prevloos Itn nee. 2 p.m. Close. Closw March fi fCHS ttH 6-M 5J7H L84 March April .5 xlH-r. <. 5.85 5.87 5.83H April May .. LMH-5.M " *“ May June ....5.81 -5.US' June July ....6.81H-L82 1 July Aug. ...SNOVk-LU* Aug.-kept. ...5.78 Kept “ 5>3 6.I6H 5.83 5.HJH 5-W 5-« 5.82 5M 5.82 6.81 H 6.82 5.81H 6.78 5.79 ».7* Oct . Nov 5.72 -5.71Y4 L7H4 5.72 6.71 Nov. liei*. .. .5.71 5.7rt», 5.7IK 6.72H Hit.Jon. ...5.71 -5.70H 6.71 6.71H 5.72H NEW ORLEANS. Th, follnwltut la tha ranfe I, cotton fu- fnrsa In Vna- < Irlnuna fiulkr - Open. | | 2 |j| I Marjjh. . . . I Id. 49) 10.tl 110.48110.60 May!*. * f *. ‘Jiul73iu.73haOio.ii Jua# J July 110.92| 10.92110.84110.84 Aug | | I.....I t»ct Il0.«2|10.«»ll0.64;t0.64l Jan. . . , .110,84 lO.ojlO.flli|0.66| Cloned ateady. 10.47-48|10.50jl 10.55 110.6H lO.ttdlj 10.70-71 10.73 110.78 10.HI4BilO.8g.90 110.05 11070 10.53-64iin.604H 10.57-591)0.64-86 10.63-05110.70-72 NOTES ON GRAIN. Poiutero on Provision*. IiiiimIm Man-li 1 Wheat, bushel* Corn, bushels Oats, bushel* . Issued Tuesday. They Modern Miller. 18n.UU0.lMt |.'245.0UO.O»i . I91.fl0fl.0fl0 ..1.210.0U0.O0O . 320,009.0) ri 31*3,000.000 .*f 41.2 any* per cent of las' r’s crop Is the largest fnrm reserve oil >rd. and ronipafes with 1.077.000.<t0i» l.nab last year. The duinestle consumption has liecn ami eontlnnes upon an. "Xtruiirdl- imry *«*iile. aggregating over 20J.OOO.OCW latsh el* timre during the past twelve month* than during the preceding year. present reset rfieat re Is ,0iK» In 19i3. The efltlmnfed it 191.000, «00 ir 24.6 per eeut *»f the crop. Tills fnrm sleek lias liecn excelled but once. In IJSLi. When It was 1fl6.tnfl.Qlki. the supply iillalde for exports during the nett four >mth* nnd for nt<*-k* oil July 1 Is iihotit io7.uun.000 bushels, ngnlust HO.IW.OOO a year pi. The nats reserve. 34.9 |*er cent of the op. Is the smallest with one exception In re rears. In Mm live leading states th • •serve is 162.00U.0Wt bushels, ngnlust 2 >6. 000,001 Inst year, a shortage In the strictly iiuiitcrelal district of more than 10 |u*r cent, les'al re|M»rl* ludleafe that last year* a was generally over-estimated, but the figure* off reserve ul*o\e ure baaed upon the original erop estimate.*• • The position In llus«)a. wiy* The Dm n Mfatlat. * l» a very’remarkable one. The rtli of ltiiMsIa ha* IriUight and Is buying American wheat and tier man rye. while In ie south of KumkIu per* liases of l.a I’lnta Inal for future delherv are also report I Htixk* of wheat lu the Uusslan port*. Iileli amounted to 2.1I'».W» qr* ri7.l21.«M Imshelsi mi Iteeeinlmr 14. Inst, are now re din ed to nlMiiit 1.3-m.iWi qrs i|0.400.0nu bush 4*1. uiul this remnant I* held for higher price* than English buyers can at present afford to pay. In anticipation of a renewed demand for the Interior and for the. ffaru lue stricken prmltice*. It may thu* be truly said that the grain trade In Kuasla hn* never liefore l»een In such an iibin mal (msltlou a* at the preaettt Mini devlopments may ni nny moment Fresh the crop damage hn* occurred In \n- rlou* Kuro|s*an etmntrles during the extrior dlnnry weather of the na-t month, ami pnrtlcnlnrlv so In the Culled Stale*, ay well ext*ect lively time* in the wheat trade ere long.” Broomhtir* Indian eahle report* weather favaratde. but some tnn'ertufiiiy results. Hellers are reaerveil. New York Cotntnerelnl: There I* ii steady spot demand In the cotton yarn market, but the amount of business being put through Is restricted by the scarcity *f good*. Weaver* haxe been objecting for •oiue time («• place oititiacta for tuturv tic Ihery at premuit market prlivs and have lHM-n awaiting further developments before •titering the market on deliveries extending tier mol June At the preaent time. eer. tain weavers have entered the market for the purpose of placing contract* for future «b*li\er\. but have tin t In many cases with point blank refusal mi tlie pa it of spin* ers to accept orders at prevailing price*. Southern '»rn* are well *«dd i:i* ami It * \erv dlffbult for buyer* t«» 11ml spot urns or ««• obtain ntty dellverle* prior to tie end of June on yarn* unmt lu nciiiuml Eastern yarn* are also rapidly working hollar j - - • - I fr. market l amt more difficult to Small -ales lire reported iid|Httlil tlie WHEAT OPENED LOWER ON EASIER CABLES Pit Traders Sellers—Com mission Houses Fairly Good Buvers. THE WEATIIER REPORT 8TATE FORECASTS. Georgia — Kslr and colder tonight; katnt day fair and colder In *outbea*t portion. Mouth Carolina—Fair tonight nnd Matur day; ladder In nouthenst i*irtioii. Alabiiina—Fair ami colder tonight; ftatur day fair. WEATHER~"cbNDITI0N8. The area of low preasuie that was hi the Mlaalssippl vulley yesterday morning bn* moved e-iHt and la now passing off tlie coast of Vlrglula. while the high lit the northwest has moved as far east a* the lower Missouri valley. The advaure of tie low hns caused higher tcni|»ernttires at atn- tlons east of the MIssIsNlppi. Al*>ut th Chlvapo. March I.—Wheat enjoyed u further upturn, the jfaJna for the day afficregatlng 6-8 to l-8e. It wan an other day of green bug* In Oklahoma with report* claiming that they have made their uppearanee as far north a* Arkansan rjty, Kanna*. Torn dosed 1-8 t » l-4e better. Oat* 1-4 to l-2c high*.* nnd provisions Irregular. fa*h sale* nnd the seabourd were 8 whut robha- weather In this section tonight binds wheat nnd 6 binds corn. Here' mid Saturday. Mlulukum temperature alrnut the sales were 50,000 bushels wheat. f W degr.-e* Saturday Yiiornlng. Prim try receipts of wheat 649.000 the lilghest bimnneter the ten • pernttires have fallen. t ’leiidlties* roil till lies except near the reit ter of gtvatest pressure, and precipitation link m-eitrred at stations In the ltm'k; Mountain district* ami east of the Missis slppl. Know was falling this morning at New York. Oswego and Marquette iiud ralo nt Vicksburg. “* liidlmtloiis point to fair and some- TIPS FLASHED From- Wall Street . tFrotu .... „ New York, Match 8.—J. 8. Baehe k Co. There bat Imeu a wild movement In.Atncri- eans In laodon, Hut the Immediate tetnleii ey ip them now appear* to be to harden. I'rtees, However, are all lower from i—— -j- j -.ortm with the ob- jeet ot starting renewed liquidation. I ulou l'iieifle ex-dlrldeud today will look cheap. Southern Purl fir earninga are furprUlufly large nnd widely eutumeuled upon, tlita •tprk will uu doubt be the flrat to adrauev wht?« Ihe market turn* lor good. ’’Mome people are luelftted to wait for Amalgamafetl and Auaromln to hardou ami tareome actlre Iwforr taking on the bull ajdcj^aleo Lake Copper 36 Mlea. a high Market will prolwtldy lie Irregular. Americana are Irregular In Londen, ar- eordlng to the early eeldee. Luularlllc and NnshvIMe, Illlnola and 8t. Paul ahoxred ndvaner*. while Reading. Baltimore ami Ohiojat^yn»|ypeak* and Ohio were In the There la nothing In the general new* this morning of more than urdluary fntereaf. The gaeaoce na to the Inspiring muoe of the tirraent erratic market are x;ery much at variance.. They are not explaUhtory lu a aeooe that aroaltl warrant acceptance. It lo ararcejy possible to expert a good I tank atntemeut tomorrow, and a cunt In tied flrmneaa In jnoney may In* expected, with out. however, nny arrJou^ flurries. This atoek market bn a not ls>eu lluuidated yet. Advise all who are not well able to oee a further decline to liquidate. New York Financial Bureau: Atchlodn down % In Loudou; Baltimore atul Ohio %; Beading ?*. Union Uarlflc 1. Krle. K. Houthero rarlnr I: I'ennavlvanla h; United Mfutea Kteel H; -Aninlgaiunttsl Uopper 8k; Ht. Paul ndvnueed Louisville and Nash vlllr 1W- (•areful Investigation show* the follow ing figures: Ktock la Diet In Amalgamated as srate«l yeafenlay morning, armiml 107, with support toward 103 uml Investmeut linylug. Union 1'nrlflc ex-dlvldeml eatablUhes n new aupiunl ttnlny, possibly »round ICO. with Investment buying ou a scale. Heading Is ugnlu prooouncetlly reaction ary, but should lie sold only when strong; professional action. Northern Uaelhi* displays n good upward trend, but should be Isiught only Ou re cession*. kupiHirt (Misirlve * round 136. Ht. I'nur* lluiltalions, same as yesterday. 1400143: Atchison 92096; Northwestern 1600 165; (item Northern preferred 1500156; Mis souri. Kansas and Texas 40043: New Yo-k Central 1200123; I'eiiusylvnula 1240127; 8te-l ^^ffnithern I*arifle should lie tmuglit now and hehl. Hiiutlie.u rnllwnv. Uric, Ibn-k Island mil Louisville and Nashville are rcartloini:?, ami should be sold on rallies for turns I'rofesslouol* sell Brooklyn Itnnld Trails! oIhivc 4D061. Chesapeake uml Ohio Is alo» reactionary. Fuel held l»etween x*htl. Ml* souri I'a cl tie 85087. Town Topics: Uulou Paelfle Is wiling be low where It wits when the 10 per 'tvitt rate was announced w\eu umtifhs ago. and Its net carulug*. together with those of It* pi lueipsl subsidiary, are Increasing at uImiui the rule of 20 per cent over u yenr ago. YVe are eonuuent that nureliase* of this stock this taoriifiig. If held lor even a little while, i.tnv be turued at a haudsotua price and profit: also Southern I'ncitte. New York Central may decline on the Impending note issue. laoaisvUlc mid Nushvllle. Kt. l*aul. Haiti more and Ohio. Pennsylvania. Atchison and Hill stoeka sboubT improve considerably. Steels. Copper ami Sugar should wrote profitable on buying shl We lool * *- ularlty k—.. — - . - - Issue* nnmeil. which should re*|«oud lo favoinhle hank statement outlook. We advise selling cotton ou bulges, a* the prospect Is lor n larger uiuvemeut. >Vhent rflti be safely Isiught on nil break*. bushel* and corn 875.000 buaheis, com- I mm! with 467,000 and 372,000 bushels, respectIxcl.v, a year ago. Clearances for the day 97,000 bush els wheat, 197,000 bushel* corn uml 13.000 l'uvhels oats. Clearance* ft;otn both coasts for the week 2.201,oOff^bushels wheat nnd 2,- 831.000 burdtel* corn, compared with 2.564.000 bushels nnd 2.394.O0O bush els, respectively, n year ago. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. ^ ? Chicago grain and provisions quotations Huff.iM. . . . for today follow: J Cliurlcstnn. . l*n*vliMia 1 charlotte. . . open. High. Low. Minimum and Maximum Temperatures add Rainfall. Observations taken at 8 u. in., 75tb merl dlau time. Min. Max. Precip itation ATI. A XT A 40 54 .01 Abilene 6“ 82 .03 Amarillo 26 r.s .•*> Asheville Its 5-* .42 THE COFFEE MARKET. New York. March 8.—Coffee cables fol low: Havre. 10 a. m.—Market barely steady; 12 noon, declined H frflne; sciles. 12.000; arriv als all kinds during week 74.000. of which fifi.MO are Brazilian; deliveries all kind*. 37.- 000; stiM'k* 2.649.00U, of which 2.118,000 are Itraxlliaa. Total qaantltle* discharging 301.- 0)0. of which rtB.twiY are Brnxlllan. Illo No. 7. 4V. exelmnge. 1513-32; receipts. 18,000; shipment* • - **• none; ntor Km ii to* receipt*. 44.000 tuneci 2.915.000; market barely stendy. Sum Umilo receipt*, 32,000; Jmidlahy re iVe* foVbntlug figures give the opening mge nud close of the New York cuffee I nltcd Htitles, 12.0w; Europe, stiH'k. 5l8.0Ut^; market dull. rtnlnt; stock. Sci.f co u M«v I cineliinntl. . . . 7*?% Corpus Christ I . , 77N, ItnveuiMtrt. .’. . I I bulge City. . . . i F.l I'aso 47 • Fort Smith. . . uv\ i Uulveston. . . . ¥\ * Havre 11 limit 4?4 .fiU'ksomflle. . . j Jupiter .... 32\ • Kuiihji* City. . . , market for today: •vfiuber J a unary .. Opening Bunge. ..0 35 4.to >per; m| Steady, kale* 6I.UW bn 5.95- 6.00 5.95 6» 6.96- 6. K.Oft 6.05 60.14t.ifi 6.W-6.06 DECLIICS SHOl IT IDT oni X Most of the Active St«„ ^ Ran Off a Large Fraction. LONDON WAS LOW'KJ] Was an Unfavorable Inrt u . cnee on the Market in New York. N«w York. March 8.—Today’s m>r . k«l W,nt through the wunr khahcea from nuknrw in eirmiiih an . back Hxsln. that characterlird \-rtt.r day', dealliiRH. At the opening ih.n w«» a heavy preuure to aeh and nnrti every atiK’k of pronilnenre eltlH-i u,™ down or In below Ita prevlnux Inw but while fnr the (Inn hour of th. tr ,j; Ing tlie market wa* severely mruinM It fay nn meana ahowed the demnralln. tlun that was an apoarem nn nmnv .1 the prevlnu, day.. Unnd *upi»>rl nia4. Itaelf felt from the nutspt In nunn-mui direction.. The Hill atnckn weir n.,t,. bly firm. The market a. a whole. ho». ever, did not regain It. egulllbrln until well alone In the day. Tlie (tea,:. Ing waa taken In hand and kid up rate Idly und the name waa done with th, Puclllc atocka. Thla aerved to (a rn 0,1 Whole market upward attain. Ilut the undertone waa mill very nervnua and there wua no certainty In the intml< „| any of the aetlve trading element ih« the Improving would be laallnr New York, ylarrh It—The pre..ure .It reaunieil In (lie atork market nl I 111 , imtar. the Ii"viI wntlmeiit iK'Ini: tin/.icr. lily liifluetleed liy Ihe lower raiiL’e "f don ipioiniluna. The niurk.i here .', r in off weak wttli ihe Inltliil Injn.ictl'e, Ilia JoaiieM of fhllll to IH imlnl.. Ike ter lu limit Xnr’liern prcferu.l MINING STOCKS. Iloatoii. March 8.-l’nltc<! a’, ■Ullt-c M>W: NUannoti .-J: llliurliai lly 2k: laic Itojrnl 28'- ' t'oniHT ck dividend. ::is jimig.i THE LONDON SVOCK MARKET. Auaeotula Atchison •lo. preferred 67 V Ck [91V HI** >1S Baltimore mid Ohio • hcsjipcakc and Ohio 4t 43*. Chicago and tlresi Western U Cuiimlluu l*iic| fle I17.3S 17.3 17« 6>le 2#» 4 do. prefcmHl ' 64 ••! Illinois Central i150\ V«>\ 15-- t Kansas uml Texas •"». do. prefrmsl m»v I^iiInvIIIc nnd Nashville .... lln** ll\' 4 H'i Norfolk and Western j 91 Mexican Central, pref J M .... Norfolk and Western ' New York Ceutral 121 12*»\ U'i Ontario-nnd Western 4»' t 1»*, IViinstlvanla 1126 I3*i l'hllsdelphla Slid ltcadlug .. I|S‘« 11V, Bock Island i *2\ Koutbern Ballway 2»^r' ... do, preferred ] • *a*\ Southern Pacific 8S\« >f» v, akf. I*«lll N.^t Jb’*t !4i Union Pm Iflt :l£4>« IM ICY United State* Kteel .....4*» do. preferred I'M I'OS 1"*1 YValwsh. preferret! MOVEMENT HA3 BEEN WILD; TENDENCY NOW TI HARDEN London. .March 8.—The securities markets arc considerably disordered. There hn* been a wild movement In Americans, but the Immediate tendency lit those Issues now appoint i«* he to harden. Cousot* me heavy on Helling by % persoiis who wish to purchase the hew Japanese Issue. A feature -cnkm*** In fi>rrlpn stocks, wlib-h In at trlbutnlde to contluentai sctllng. 8T0CKS AND BONOS. CHICAGO CAR LOTS. New Orleans. March ilie,| to re«|*ael t« th« ork. I»ut w: ring. The It hi l.l» crj»«Hd again t .. ,» .•ntliu*ls*ni In New . whl|*pe*l Into line * «u side . that . ... K Judg •haracter of th** luqulile* . the siiinll knitter Is by illy »»ne *hori of sunplle rket figure* for deliver* up to th cf June Prices all through the mm kef arc ttrraty m*1nt*tmrf aod thee** 4* ***»» PRIMARY MOVEMENT. THE SUGAR MARKET. York. March s—Inunestb* mil re mgar market* firm but unchanged: CLEARANCES. motasHC* ;«|4t2 1a Man Ii and A| rll following figures give the prlmarj nent of Hlient and cor* MRS. E.B. PEEK, ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Bell Phone, Main 8lX GEORGIA. t.blsr shels la** t.ar; *1 l»*‘ls, against 526 L. N. Fairwhlla. 6. J. Wta L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY. New OHLeANS. M.mbtr.i ; N*w Orlean, Cotton Exchongo. Now York Crff*, rvchan*,. I N.w York Cotton Kx hankt. Now Orl.nr.n Hoard of Trad* Naw orltana Block Exchangr. Chlra to Hr,.,n1 ot Trada. LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION. I Prlvata wlroa to NE'A’ VORK and CltlCAUO. Order, •oil.-: *d to, I tar, d,Uv,ry. ,p abov. Sxvhang.a u. c. COT.UR8H. rgla 4‘k*. 1115 rgia Uulirond 6s. 1910.. Kavaumtli f»«». psD ‘ on »,*. mo lit a 5*. 1911 Atlanta 4'. v «. 1922 Atlinu is. I'.ril Arlnnta A W>»i ptdnl Allan*» A \Ve*t Point del tVntral t*f tiettrgla l*t !uc do M Income fjenrgln l(:itlr«»:i«t Align*!:* % \ Kav.iininh ktiufhn e*tertl Itntbeiol (•corgi.i Pacific i«t* MODERN MILLER CROP OUTLOOK. t. Louts. March 8.—Reports lra« b<*en received that the **gi'c*'ii hug’’ it In the wheut field* of Oklahoma and Indian Territory and there are « «r* plaint* of darmiffe. but only to a sligl2 extent. Hecont rain*. It Ih stated. ha»< becked the depredation* of the bur It Is conceded that the Texas crap will \ failure. In Michigan and ti"rth* ern Ohio nnd Indiana the condition "1 the crop ha* deteriorated. Khewhen the condition I* natlMfnctory. Produced Play in French. Special to The Georgian. Jackson, Ml**., March 8. -The mu* dent* of the 8tate University arc pdd* Ing themselves on the fact that they have produced complete n French ri*' In the original, being the first Unit that this ha* been done at the tnj* vendty. The ntudy of French uas aJ*** ed to the I’nlvemlty course wine yrtA ago. nnd Ik now one of the |*i|«lW studies. COTTON AND STOCK Orders can lie sent lo New York in two legal wifjrs. viz.: over the ^ublk Iricgrapli wires o- bv mall. Wc have every farllltv for th* ft*- cut Ion of luntglnnl onlera on a •'cioo» sum basis Our treat incut of customer* I* M * times rourteou*. nnd or»|ers : ,r ** tufed nml rv|H>rtfM( piompft.r. YVe snlbit i-orwiponwiice and have our representative call persons**; ou those Interested. Clark Goodman & Co, 20 Bread Street, N.w York. New York. Baltimore. Beaton. ChlcaGO. Waohlngton. PhlUdtlpHk Atlanta. N.w Orlemt. 3an Francltco. Lo.tdon. The American Audit Company 100 Broadway. New York City.”' F. W. LAFRE\TZ. C. P. A.. Pro,. Q. E. MANWAniNO. Vie* THEO COCHEU, Jf„ Secretary. T!:c American Audit Company, cliartcro-1 under the Uwa of New VoA It empowered to th© Affairs of. &ud make reports upon the fla** clii condition of ffctvgto and tuiblle eoneema for tllreetnra. offleer, aadd* aiifiaual*,. The preparation and Inxtnlllng of ayslenta n apeclally. , . ATLANTA URANCH. lOIS-IOlC lOlMOIS FOURTH NAT L DANK BLOC C. B. BIDWELL, Resident Manager. Teitehont, Main 872. Cabla Addreaa. Amdlt, Naw Vet* COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. Uolbt^vin* Is gtv«*n the "i»**nlng and Hn* lag qiiotnlldCi «f the .N*-» Yt.tk «offe-c mar- HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK, Empire Building. ATLANTA. COTTON, STOCKS, BONOS. COFFEE, ORAIN AND PROVISIONS. Csronds!«t and Qrsviar Stt* New Orlesnt. MEMBERS; | Or>suB I'llture Br.>k«*r«* Aeeartetlaa. • J New oricsn* *nd « tilc*|u Bo*.-ds of Trad*, i I \*w Y’ork < off*** Uxchange I Associate Mt u bcrs IJicrpcwt Cottos to s ! New Orleans Cotton Ftrlnngo. New York i'oH>w Lx*'hsngc. liiltNloo *V**rn Uirhnng*. Uoast'Hi Uottoa l.'i* hso«c. ¥ 4»KV, LatyD •* *• »*• York «n1 ('h|ca»o Correspondents j. a. BACHE A CO.. ANO BARTLETT. FRASIER * CARRINGTON. PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINT*, { jrs rresbient.. . . JOSEPH A McUoitH, Y lce-PrcsldenL IL \V* lIY UBK’ iUslsiaut"csahlflr. Third National Bank Capital .... $200,000.00 Surplus and Profits $375,000.00 Mil.7 .... JOHN NY II V Ucf OKI A L1IOUN. N Ha it*; an, " * l! .\NT, PitANK IIAY II. M. ATKI\M»N. JOKKPil A MH'OUJV J. UARBOl.l. BAY NR i:. B IttlMKLB. llAVIII YVOt»l»\VAlt!*