Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, April 13, 1907, Image 16

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■HHft mm 'line ATLANTA *UA)IUilAS A SI) XfcVVS. SALE OF SPOTS Spinners’ Takings on Satur- day Aggregated 10,000 Bales in Liverpool. AT ADVANCED PRICES In New York Futures Were Moderately Active, Clos ing 3 to 7 Points Up. Ntw York. April 11—RiimIijhm at the open ing of the local rottou market thla morn ing was fairly active, with prtcea un changed to 3 polnfa higher. Some realis ing followed, which censed moderate reac tions. Ijiter there was Increased support from outahlera. and t fie tone of the market Improved ami spots, hot more especially In the de mand and advance In the raw material. The market for futures cloned 3% to B a Inf • higher, while the aalea for it Satur- y were heavy at 10,000 hnles at an ad- ■ vance of 8 points for middling to 8.24. • The New York market did not follow the 1 Liverpool strength, the o|»enltig sbowln • unchanged to 3 point* higher prices, idl f after two hours* dull trading only a alight Improvement waa shown, the market dot- lag steady 3 to 7 points higher as compared I with Friday’* dual*. Comparative receipts at nil U. U. ports: , Net receipts today. April 13 9,279 ! fine dUflut Jinr .11.6* f Decrease 3,247 ' Total rreelpta since Hepteiuber 1..,.9,190,713 Same time last year 6,910,322 Increase 2,270,430 j Estimated Receipts Monday . New Orleans 2,100 to 3.900 i Galveston 4.000 to 6,000 r Houston 2,M0 to 3,M0 Movement at Atlanta: , Receipts today, April 13 Same day last year Decrease Shipments today. April 13 Same day last year j Stock on hand today, April 13 9.488 Same day last year... 6.882 Increase 3,606 1901 SPOT COTTON MARKET. Liverpool. Arm: middling uplands 6.24d. Atlanta, steady: middling 10?4c. New York, steady: middling. 11.10c. Now Orleans, very steady: middling 10%< Galveston, very firm; middling 11c. Wilmington, steady: middling |0%e, Norfolk. Arm: middling 11%C. Baltimore, nominal: middling 11c. Boston, quiet: middling ‘ Ipnln. * TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS. New Orleans. Galveston. . . Mobile ttavaiiuah. . . Charleston. . . Wilmington. . Norfolk. Baltimore. . . New York. . Boston. . . . Philadelphia. ToUls. NEWS AND GOSSIP of the Fleecy Staple. Special to Tli, Oorclan (From Hayward, Vick ft Clark.) steady 6 b r. Closed quiet hut_ steady, net higher* middling M i«. *.,.**. mun, can 9,000; export 1,000; Imports 10,000, In cindfag MOO America a. Following la the ati cotton oo Friday. April •*. The New York Financial Chronicle: Thla Last Mat Week. Weak. Year. Visible supply ... 5,268.332 6.316.459 4.600.779 Acmrlcan ft 791..132 3.882.459 2,9*3,779 In sight week .... 160.847 161688 138.962 Hlnoe Kept. 1 12.114,436 11.947,071 9,470.1“ Fort stocks Port receipt* 112.686 Exports 141,88m Interior receipt*.. 68,043 861686 17P.0 S 197.629 721,710 101.601 76.210 61,942 63,707 448.971 I ... 84,116 iterlor stocks .. 451,447 Following Is the Liverpool cotton state ment for the week ending April 12 Week’s aalea Of which Auier... f or export or speculation .. i>*. 43.000 38.000 1.900 46.010 Forwardeil Total storks ...*...1.229,000 1,038,000 Of which Aluer 1.111.0*0 948,000 709.0W Actual exports .... 2.000 2,030 9,000 Week’s receipts .. 85.000 64.000 .67,000 Of which Auer... T:.m 4:.oo# tc.ooo Rec’ta since Hep. 1.3.917.000 3.13.000 3.301100 Of Which Arner...1120.000 2.384.000 2.843.030 Mocks afloat 26.200 188,000 221.000 Of which Amer.... 216,000 139.00) 197,000 New Orlaan*. April 13.—Hayward, Vick k Clark: Liverpool futiirea 44/6 up ns due. ftpota 4 up: aalea J0.000. Report* ,o( cold wave caused advance. Weather outlook this morning is worse. Cold wava likely to get further down to night ‘ and cause damage lu the central atatea. Market liable to udvaiice farther ou the weather. The Times-Democrat: Diminishing stocks In the remnant, of which Is au ever In creasing proportion of rejections and tin- teoderable cotton, a short Interest In old crop positions, recurring cold wave and the knowledge that the new crop has yet to atart on a progressively prosperous career f the moaater yield of good ala pie needed by the world’s spindle* In another year la to he the outcome, corotdned to give the balance of power Into the hands of the friend of the staple, and. as a result, yea- terday’a cotton market. In comparison with ta recent predecessors, wss not only fair- y active at higher values, hut was actual y lively Market o|»cned al Spots ought to go L..J9M Old crops, look too high on the situation. Edited by Joseph B. Lively !j _ MARKETS Mr. Lively's twenty-firs years’ experience of ed iting markets In Atlanta and the Booth bai made him a recognized au thority In bia specialty. RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS NAME OF STOCK. Amalgamated Copper . Atlantic Coast line . American tfugar lief. . Anaconda American Locomotive. do. preferred . . ., Am. Hmeltlug Itcf. . . do, preferred .... Atchison ...... do. preferred .... American Oil. . Ain. Car Foundry . . . Baltimore ft'Ohio . . . Brooklyn Rapid Tran.. Canadian Pacific . . . Chicago and Northw'n. Chesapeake ft Ohio . . Colorado Foal ft Iron. Central Leather .... do, preferred . . .. Chicago ft Great W. . Chicago, M., ft Mt. P.. I>Hn warn ft Hodsoo. . Distiller’s tfecuritfss. . Erie do, preferred . . .. General Electric . . . , Illinois Central . . . . , Am. Ice Securities . . , Louis villa A Nashville. Missouri Pacific . , KAME OF STOCK. N. Y.. Out. ft W. Satlunal Lead. . . Northern l'acitfc. . New York Central. Norfolk ft Western. Pennsylvania. . . . People's Das. . . . 1’reased Steel Car. d*>. preferred. . , Podfit Man. .... Heading Republic Steel. . . , Rock Island do. preferred. do. preferred. . . FlosA-Sbeffleld. . . . Tenn. Coal ft Iron. . Texas ft Pacific. . . *. Union Pacific United States Steel. . do. preferred. . • Va.-Car.CbemlcaL t . do. preferred. . • Western Union. . . . Wabash. do. preferred. . • Wisconsin Central. • referred. NEW YORK. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. EGOR—Active, 17c. LIVE* POULTRY—Hen* active, 45c each: chicken*, active, 26045c each; ducks, Pekin. Sc each; puddle 25030c each; geeae. full feathered, 66c each; turkeys active %£8BD POULTRY—Geeae, undrawn, active, 19c pound; turkeys, undrawn, ac tive, 17%c pound; fries, active, 19020c pound; hens, 14c pound. PRODUCE—Laras. 10c pound: bams, or- pound .block) beeswax, actlva, 25c pound; active. Ic* pound: bone; active, 12c pound rmey In nried apples, 6c poynd; white peas, satire. .82.25 ■* " ■■, per hunch, milt, active, 90c its. 81.5002. Pineapples, Florl r crate, $3.00. Oranges. Florida ‘ 'itloo tttl; stra da stock, pel —IM “ ImTKRiOR RECEIPTS. The following table ebons receipts at the Interior towns • today, compared with the same day last year: Houston, i Aiiguatu. . Memphl*. HAYWARD, VICK <& CLARK'S DAILY COTTON LETTER New York, April 13.—J. N. Ituehe ft Co.: The eoltou market was very dull nml liar ' row, but there was some Inlying due to cor- 1 arlng of shorts lu May. At the same time 1 Interest Is at a standstill and room traders art not Inclined to tike a positive posltlou ■ oo either side. This leaves the market In i the hands of Idg *pot Interests who are constantly engaged In straddling operations. ! The unfavoralde, cold, dry weather In the South ha* been the cause of the recant , strength In the new crop mouths. The I weather conditions are at present making It l Impossible for planters to obtain good | stands, and In some cases replanting Is a • Batter of necessity. . northern part of the belt. M'CULLOUGH BROS.' FRUIT AND PRODUCE LETTER . The soft. Inferior goods In this line have beeu practically cleaned up, and the stock now coming to this market Is of better duality than at nny time during the season. Oranges arc likewise scarce; In fart. Flor ida stock la a thing of the past for the present seaaou with the exception of a few scattering lots. California navels arc now being haudh-d almost exclusively, and, while the values are extremely high, the demand Is more than sufficient to take all ! receipt* on arrival. Bananas continue to advance: In fact, are higher than nt any time during the season. No change of note ou lemons for ten Mrape fruit In light supply, with good atock. and popular sJaes meeting ready sale nt satisfactory value*. The market bn* shown strong reaction on strawberries for two days |*i*t nt blgh- **New Irish potatoes quite plentiful, price* showing a alight downward tendency. i'abbago In heavy supply, with more or leas lows Indus sustained by reason of the congestion. Tomatoes selling readily at quotations. Market badly glutted on celery nt low ^Pineapple* very orar«*e and mWsnclug. lettuce, pepper, cauliflower and English peas lu liberal supply with normal values prevailing. Old Irish potatoes showing more or less reaction, with Indications of higher prices. Very little doing In swett potatoes. A heavy accumulation now In the market, ami lo order to move they ore being sacrl atock, ow IM to also nud condition on nr - per Ik»x, $ktOU4. Apple*, choice Bet , 94; fancy, 84.60; New York state np ples, winter varieties, choice, per barrel. 1(404.60; fancy 96. Cranberries, fancy dark Cape Coda, per barrel, 912; Jersey*. 911. Grape fruit, Florida atock. owing to al*« nml color, per Ikix. 93.0O4r3.75. Mines, I* lor Ida stock, per hundred, $1. Peanuts lu sack, averaging 100 pound* each, owing to grade, per pound, 60r%c. Hint wherries, 10ffl2%e. FLOUR, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Highest patent 95.10; beat potent 94.76; standard p a tent 14.35; half patent 94; anting wheat patent 95. fOllN-No. 2 white 72c{ No. 2 yellow 70c; mixed 65c: cracked corn, per loishel, 65c; Hulls. 912.60. — - flflnrr irru, iwni- fi.av. OATH—No. 2 white, 584*: No. 2 mixed 66c; Texas raff-proof 694*; tbdden oata 664*. MEAI/—Plain, per W pound wicks. 68c: plain, 48 |M>nml sack*. «2»c; plnlu. 2M pound sacks. 70c: germ, 91.28. IIAV—Timothy, choice large Imtea. 91.30: do choice small hales 91.25; do No. 1 third bales. 91.25: do No. 2 thin! hales 91-20; No. 1 clover, mixed, $1.20; choice prairie 91; her- " i« 91. April. M*T.. June.. Jnly.. Aug. . Hept. . Oct. . Dec. . Jan. (Closed steady. NOTES ON GRAIN. Pointers on Provisions. HESTER’S WEEKLY COTTON STATEMENT 8»cr*tnry Holder', weekly «talement of the movement of cotton for Ihe week ending April t: «hnw, nn Inrreaac Into alght compared with the .even days ending IIiIh date laat year. In round flgurea. 12,000, a decrewe under the aame dnya year hefure hint of 92,(mo and an Im-reaee over the name lime In I90« of 10.1.900. For the 12 daya of April the total* ihow an Inereoee over ln»l year of 65,- 000. u derrenae under the name period year before lam of 127,(mo and un In creaae over the name time In 1904 of 117.000. For the 224 day* of the *ea*on Hill have ela|med the HKRrvgate I* ahead .’I the 224 day* of la*t year 2.622,000, ahead of the mime day* year before lam 1,257,000 und ahoiul of 1904 by 2.997,Oiiu. The amount brought Into idght dur ing the past week hue been 155,611 balea, ngainat 142,277 for the 7 daya ending till* date laat year. 242,239 year before liut and 62,540 *ame time In 1904; and for the 12 dny* of April It hn* been 297,943. again*t 232.640 laat yeir, 414,320 yeur before laat and 101,221 aame time In 1904. The movement ,tnre September 1 ahows rerelpta at all United Htate* porta 9.171.484, ngulnat 6,898,307 lu*t year, 8,147,736 year before ln*t and 6.- 768,933 aame time In 1904, Overland nrroaa the Ml**te*lp|d. Ohio und Po tomac river* to Northern mill* and Canada 1.046,628. again*! 814.422 lam year, 887.338 year before last and 881.- 579 aame time In 1904: Interior Mock* in exceaa of tho*e held al the elo*e of the eommerrtal yeur 337,204. ugatnat 314,391 laat year, 487.123 year hefo-e laat and 201,032 aame time in 1904; Southern mill* takings 1.749,000, onu» uud rutabaga turjdpt. Home deprewlotl I* llotka'Alde on live The demand for honey Ntroug nt pen. of colored variety In ...el ,le Bland, Old onloua very ararre »I(U blgk prlrea mnnd for duck*, aprlng tin,Her* uud frlea netlve at IPK.1 prlee*. t-oadltion* tire normal ,»« ,lte.,i‘,i receipt* luonpuriug fatoraldy I poultry. With tli- Chleago Evening Poat; Ilroomhnll cablaa that private re porta from India ntate that a plague hna broken nut, and It I* believe^ hers that It may cauae delay to grain ahlp- menta. Mnrrla Sc-hwabacher'a estimate of provlalon stocks In Chicago gave the quantities as follows: Pork, 19,500 barret*; lard, 30,260 tlereea, und riba, 13,600,000 pounds. That does not dif fer materially from the stocks on hand at the beginning of the month except In the cone of lard, which shows an Increase of 1,388 lerce*. Hoyt, who la reporting crop condi tions for \V. H. I.ake A Co., writes from' Hprlngfleld, Mo., tl/.t If all the bugs In that state wlier/ he him been were killed off now the f (linage already done would umnunt to If oin 15 to 20 per rent. He nays ho also finds a good deal of red rust, which Is helping the bugs. As an offset to some of the bad re ports on wheat, the following to I. (f. Clifford from the president of Central (irunarles Company. Lincoln. N'ebr., will probably even matters up a little. He writes: "Wheat crop In Nebraska, from our reports and observations in all directions. Is that we can't see how It could be any better. In other word*, we pronounce It perfect. The ground I* full of moisture and no danger of dry wenther for some time to come." J. J. I.lndmnn got the following from Jacob Schreiner, grain operator of Bt. Louis. He wired; "Bugs doing serious damage and showing up In new places dully. Augusta, Kan., denied bugs u week ago, und now reports them nu merous and doing great damage." The following waa addressed to The Evening Post by W. 8. Hamilton, of Carthage. Jasper county. Mo.: "The green hug has taken the wheat crop of thla county. Ten daya ago I had 160 acres of extra lino wheat. To- .lav I was all over It. It will not make anything. I will plow It up and plant with something else.” J. V. Jnrkson made the following de- ilurllonH from government figures: "Texas crop prospert Is 9,620.000 bush els. ngainst 14.126,000 bushels harvest ed a year ago; Oklahoma. 14,800,000 bushels, against 18,800,000 bushels; Knn*n*. 112.700,000 bushels, against 81.- nim.Ooo bushel* harvested. Should Kan- hiis condition go to 75 per rent, as It did u year ago. It would sllll raise 84,000, noil bushels. Itrmimhuir* Argentine agent esti mates the shipment* as follows; Wheut this week. 4,400.000 bushels; Iasi week. 3,658,0110 bushels; Iasi year, 2,744,000 bushels. Corn this week, 40,000 bush els; last week, nil; laat year. 252,000 bushels. MODERN MILLER CROP REPORT. Ht. Louis, April 13.—"Special Inquir ies regarding bug damage in southern Kansas, northern Oklahoma and south western Missouri, show Improved con dition* In Oklahoma, alight to serious damage In Missouri, little or no dam age to 25 per cent loss of the crop In Kansas. Elsewhere In Ihe winter wheat belt crop condition* are un changed. Reports generally continue favorable except that ruins are Inauf- Orient In the weal and southwest.” LIVERPOOL. The following figures five the opening range and close, compared with j-esterdaj: Futures opened firm. °ESaff. April' 6.83 April-Me/ 5JW* May-June 5.91 June-Julj 5.76 uljr-Aufuxt 5.79 iQgoat-September .. 6.76 eptember-October .. 6.65 tctober-November .. 6.60 _ ovember-December ,.6.60 December-Jannary .. 6.60 January-February .. ..6.60H Closed steady. Prerloua Close. Close. 6.83* 6.78 5.90 5.79 i? | 6.» *1.94’ 6.65 6.61 6.56 U» 6.60 5.60 6.61* WHEAT IS NERVOUS BUT FIRM AT START Opened a Sharp Fraction Advance, But Later Reacted. Chicago. April 13.—Wheat opened rather nervous but llrm. There was an early rise of l-2r with n l-4c reac tion later on profit taking, and the commission house* were active on both side*. The failure of the European markets to respond to the American advance seemed to make little differ ence In the tenor of the trudlng, the dry weather In the wheat area with reports of damage by bugs and frost keeping the general tone good. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. NEW ORLEANS, t.™ EP&iPtfcJSZ April. * . . W Jana July Aug. . Kept. . Oct. . . Dec. . . Jan. . . Closed 10.K 110.44 steady] io!w 25 ! it 10 4^ TTTT 10.5ft 10.4 10.M 10.44-46 10.37 10.34-36 10.36-37 10.42-49 10.4; lo. nH 10.32-33 10.38-40 10.99 m 10.90-32 10.32-33 10.98-40 TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street Atm-ricans arc Irregular In l^oudoo, and the prospective issues of new seeuritles aud the fact that xorae of the securities which were tied up by the recent failures are .helug marketed, makes I«ondon somewhat Iwy.- live, though not depressed. It Is generally thought that the bank statement ought to Im» good, with about $L- 000,(KO increase in surplus, *are and except we get a loan Increase, which some quarters Insist will happen. The fact la. loons do not decrease In the lienk statement lu auy volume. The figures of the comptroller of the currency, showing the condition of the banks. Is edifying readlug when It comes to the loan item. The Copper metals situation has an analo gy In January and February, VM. The big producing companies were right then In holiilug up lu the price over a temporary lack In demand, but something will soon er or later have to be done to bring the New York and London markets on a parity, or arbitrage brill he profitable in spot met ule. London market *0* below parity. Helling lu early market yesterday wai followed by «-onsiderab!a pressure when crop reports of damage camo lu from the Wait. While the old established grain Jour nals are reporting good couditlou*. private h.ousea have experts on the roncL and Jhelr reports are very discouraging. The bear clique la working Indnstrionsiy to breax prices. Home check was pul upon their movements yesterday, but the market did not recover ita losses. l*rospecta of a good bank statement to day may cause some covering of aborts id a higher range Is probable. New York Financial Bureau: London Ir regular today. Atchison Rending *, Erie Southern Pacific Steel *, Ana conda \ down. Union J’anflc advanced Louisville and Nashville 'i. Pennsylvania %. Southern Railway V*. St. Paul *. Bank statement expectations today being favorable may Induce some short covering, recommend a conservative attitude, PRICES WCRE LOWER »t iypfiiit For a Short Time Showed Only a Sagging Tendency. HEAVY SELLING SET IN MONEY AND EXCHANGE. New York, April 13.—Money on rxl), « WEATHER REPORT. STATE FORECASTS. Sunday; roldsr portion; frost In tbc northern portion. run tinned fool tonight and Sunday; frost tonight in ex posed places In Inferior. ton !* h t and Sunday; frost tonight In north and central portlous. WEATHER~CONOITIONS. The storm that was centered in the lake region yesterday has moved east aud is now passing off the coast of New Kngland. cntislug cloudiness over the Ohio roller and the northeast, with snow falling nt \nub- rille, Kaoxrille, Asheville, Cincinnati. lifts- burg. Boston, Oswego. Chicago and Mar- qnette. Following In the wake of the storm Is an extensive area of high baroin- eter and low temperatures. The crest of •he high extends from North Dakota to the Gulf of Mexico. The tcni]>ernture . has Mien at nearly ail stations east of the Rockies and Is below freeslng nt statious In the Ohio valley, the lake region. Mis- •our!. Kansas nud the states northward. The northwestern area of high pressure ^uiwHiun, w*..™.™ ...... ...... . will move eastward during the next thirty- and Hudson. The latter is strougly tipped six uonrs. causing fair weuther In this sed- to cross 200 within a reasonably* short f*— »« Sunday; colder tonight. tVe would not buy cotton except Just above Heavy short covering occurred In Rtpelt- Ing around 131 on account of supporting or dera appearing toward 1». Anaconda found reduced haying orders around the 60 level. Large buyfni tween 91 and : No special a above 132, and iue mg iur» ouii ar ticle on the coast extension abandonment today may cause more selling of the stock, but the Dears will do well to he cautious. Krfe la reported supported a round 24 now, .with stock offering around 26. Great North ern held betweeu lit and 190. Northern Pacific finds support around 1100132. Penn sylvania seems to us to b* In a temporary sagging movement. Reading Is still sold on rallies by professionals. Southern Pa cific la entitled to a large rvceaaion. Would uot buy It except on reactions when weak. ** order* reported In Union l»a- IX; the room traders sell It on all rallies for turns. * Information conflicting on Rteek The ad vance Is checked above 39. Other active* are lu a trading swing. Town Topic*: We look for yesterday’s ite rally to extend some further * this ..lornlng on the outlook for a good bank statement. The final settlement of the new labor troubles In the Butte' district will have a beneficial effect ou the Popper stocks, and the more reasonable view as to the crop damajUL,reports will reduce the pressure on the grangers. Much attention la being paid to J. P. .-[organ's recent Interview. In which he cautioned Europeans Interested In American stocks not to lay too much stress ou the ewspaper exaggerations regarding the busi es* outlook fi» thla country. There Is no reason to believe that the ,. hlr - .. Steel dividend will be increased on the J.5J2JSJJ"pL-mE* 1 " ealerM MunmAn thnitarh «* think this stock tnav nn * ,c ‘" c do. preferred Continued Up to the Close and Resulted in Some Sharp Declines. New York. April 13,-Uniler the l-a.l.r.hl. of American Smeltln*. atork* went tl,. bllnx axaln In WalTxtreet today u?; ranxln* from J to 6% polnta The emu-,, J-w. recorded in HuieltliiK, which cTomi A poor hank statement, ndde.1 to n„. enalneaa felt In the street as a result V.r IT. selllux hr John D, Itockefeller nud theUn! S an, people waa the cause of the i.r™i locks declined steadily from the owS- tnc eloalnx prices Peln* praetlcnlly lL i„»t eat of the day. The bunk statement ail luerense In loans of UC.l-a.JOO. I! Inrreaae 344.948,900 nud rash Increased uw ,rt» 37.000.000. Kurplna reaerres decrens.*l tIM. 300.. The market knd been weak eve,, i,- fore the publlcntlou of the i in , this resulted In heary selllux. Oreat NonL ern preferred waa another aulferlux a deelfne, selling 6Ei points down, lull 1-aelde at the cloae showed a loss of c. and Heading 3*4. * New York, April 13.—The stock mark., opened at almost general declines. So,Hi. lug off ',, l.rle Northern Paelilc and A„ a . condn 4. Atchison nnd Heading >4. Kouth. ern and Ilrooklyn Hapld Transit are phangml. Colorado Fuel Marled s lilrh- er. I nlon I-arlBc opened % low-r mid Southern l-acldc was off Vi. and RS.roq time loans, none. rusted rates: Sterling exchanxe. J(A‘,t, 96H, with actual business In banker,' _l H.16X4414.8355 for ilemaml 4.8275 for sixty-day bills. 4'ofunierelal hllla, 607. Bar allrer, 4S%c; London bar slber la steady nt Vitl udvnnee to 3) 7-10,1. Mexican dollars, 5044c. Government bonds ..unchanged. Itnllrond 1 Kinds lower. MINING STOCKsT Boston. April 11—Opening storks: Main- cbtiaetta Consolidated 62, Old Ihtniiulnn ;,iu North Uutla 88'L Ctnh CO 1 4, Copper Itnnge LONDON STOCK MARKET. Anncnmla ,. .. . Atchison .. .. <lo, preferred common, though we think this stock may ‘ —tor turn* when weak. of Standard Oil selling are .as. I. HOj We adVllie Illl.Vlllg Of St. Paul and the Hnrrimans when *dft for turns, and also Atchison, Hill issues, Bend ing, New York t’entrnl. Northwest. I^iuls- vine and Nashville, Atlantic Const, Line, Missouri. Kansas and Texas aud Delaware — i -- - — *- Mnped time. for today follow: Previous Open. High. I.ow. Close. Close. WHEAT— May 7914 July 81% Jlny 48J4 May 44% July 41% Sent 36 POUK- Mny.. 16.20 July.. 16.26 LAUD— May... 8.70 July... 8.62% Sent... 8.95 It 1118— May... 8.W July... 8.75 Sept.. 8.77% 36*4 1 1 h ill 43% 44 44% 4U 40% 40% 36% 35?x * 35% 16.17% 16.17% 17. 16.17% 16.17% 16. *:£'* 8.92% 9.5t> 8.50 8.70 8.77% LIVERPOOL GRAIN ugainst 1,644,285 last year. 1.544,859 year before last and 1,455,912 same time In 1904. These make the total movement for the 224 days of the season from Sep tember 1 to dnte 12.304.316. against 9.671.893 laat year. 11.047.056 year be fore last ami 9.307.456 same time In 1904. Foreign exports for the week have been 148.559. against 75.957 laat year, making the total thus far for the sea son 7,364.550. against 6.280,782 last year, an Increase of 2,083,768. Northern mills takings and Canada during the past 7 days show a decrease of 823, as compared with the corre sponding period last year, and their total takings since September 1 have Increased 233.640, The total takings of American mills. North, South and fan- ado. thus far for the season, have been NORTHWEST CARS. PRIMARY MOVEMENT. The following figures give the primary movemeut of today, last week aud laat year: Wheat—Receipts today 674.000 bushcla. against 649.<|fc> bushels last year; shipments today 429,000 bushels, against 949,000 bushels *Cora—Receipts today 463,noo bushel*, against 549.000 bushels fast year; shipment* today 925.000 bushels, against 314,000 bushels last year. CHICAGO CAR LOTS. or lower; continued cold Sunday. Minimum and Maximum Temperatures and Rainfall. Observations taken nt t a. tu., 76th merid ian time. ATLANTA. Amarillo. . . Ashcvtife. . Augusta. . . Buffalo. . . Chartesron. Charlotte. . Chicago. . . Davenport. . Dodge City. . Kl Paso. . . Fort Smith. . Galveston. . , Havre. , Huron. . . . Jacksonville. Kauaas City. Key West. . KpoxvJRe. Wheat. . . Corn. . . . Gala. . . . llogs, head. COTTON SEED OIL. October. . . . December. . . Closed easy. '42? l.o* Angeles. . Macon Memphl*. . . Merlutan. . . . Miles City. . . Mobile. . . . Montgomery, , Nashville. . . . New Orleans. . New York. . . Norfolk. . . . North Platte. . Omaha Palestine. . . Ptttsbarg. . . . Portland. Me. . Portland. Ore . Rapid trty. . . St. I.ouls. . . St. Paul. . . . Snn Franc!aco. Savannah. . . . Kpokune. . . . Tampa Taylor. . . . Thomasvltle. . . Vicksburg. . . . Washington. . . Wilmington. . . Wheat may be ptirehased when *oft. nud ultimately we expect much higher prices for thl* commodity. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET J. B. UAKUUlil. CLEARANCES. Chicago, April It.—Hogs—Receipt* 11,000. Market strong; light 96.5006.76; mixed $6.55 snysK Svssft.rare choice heavy 96.6506.75. Cattle—Receipt* 300. Market unchanged, beeves 94.3006.70; cow* $1.8004.90; belli .85; calvi iu«.70; poor n< «•***•"*•• , .... nnd feeders 92.9006.10. Sheep—Receipts 3.500. Market steady: na tive 94.5006.29; western 94.5006.20; yearling* $6.7507.60; lambs $6.5008.40; western Intubn NEW YORK DANK STATEMENT. New York. April 13.—The weekly state ment of the New work associated Uinks *Unwa the following ehauges: Loan* 11.009.667.100. Increase 936.968.300. Deposits 91,081.661.900. Increase 844.949.800. <’lreMlntloiv450.238.600. decrease $160,230. fjegnl tender* $73,302,100, Increase 91.610,600. Specie $212,966,300. Increase 96.6)8..m Reserve 9286.268.400. Increase 17,648.900. Reserve required $270,415,475. Increase $11,- 237,200. V Surplus 815,852.925. decrease $3,688,300. Ex United States deposits 923,692.075, de crease 93.346.675. Loiilsvll _ _ ___ Mexican Central, preferred Norfolk and Western .. New York Central Ontario tiiul Western .. Pennsylvania Philadelphia nud Rending Itock Island Southern Railway do, preferred Southern Pacific St. l'nnl Union Pacific United States Steel .. . do, preferred Wahnsh, preferred .. .. :: i ik ..|146% HV. „!l35U:«^ ..13H , 1.17*1 -I.SV.S' THE COFFEE MARKET. New York. April 13.—Coffee cable*: Havre nt 10 n. in., market steady; n«*a nnehnnged: sales 12.000. Hamburg. 10 it. nt.. market uncliansfl: sales 60.000; Rio ex-standard 3$875; exchnnx- 15 7-32: receipts 12.000; shipments to Knrep' 7,000; atock* 787,000* Market barely ateadj Hnntos receipts 47,000; atock* 2.6M.46; market bn rely stendy. Sjio Pnulo receipts 41,200; Jundlnhy celpts 32,000. Dally wenther: Campania* rain: Boo < ac los Jahu fine; Ribcrlnro Preto rnlu. The following figures give the opcnin* range and close of the New York cone* market for today: Opening Range. ~ January 5.45 5.3.-. February 5.46-5..V. March 6.50-5.55 April * 6.Mf79 May 6.65-5.70 June 5.36-5.6) July 5.604.60 August .. * 6.40-5...O September ..5.46 5.5.) Octolter .. ..5.404.60 November .. .. 5.40-5.50 December .. ..9 ft454.50 Closed steady. Sale* 24,500 bag*. ftSOftH :..v»5i‘ 5.5W.*' 5.0)56 r».tF»57 • 5.5M.F r...v k. v 6.4545* 5.4545' 6.4553* 5.45-5.5' Centra! Bank and Trust Corporation Capital $500,000.00. Candler Building. Branch, Corner Mitchell and Forsyth Streets. General Banking and Trust Business 4 Per Cent Compound Interest Said on Savings Deposits OFFICERS: ASA O. CANDLER. PrMident • W. H. PATTERSON. Vice-President. JOHN 8. OWENS, Vice-President A. P. COLES, Cashier. ~ * * Wheat 28.000 bushels; flonr 3L609 bosh- els; corn 43.901) hushbl*. flats l.ofo bnshels; heat nnd flo^r equal 393.W0 bushels. j I. Y. Sage. John N. Goddard, 8s ui D. Jones. F. B. Dancy, WM. D. OWENS. Assistant Cuable: TRUSTEES: Norman C. Miller, Eugene It. Black, Aaa .O. C*n«U«'r- George E. King. J. P. Williams. W. II. hU* 0B ' Isaac If. Illrach. Charles G. Goodrich John H. Owen*. William M. Nlxcqt. Dr. J. Scott Todd, ATLANTA CLggji;. iMrluxi’^nrA^APf" W * *7 «! * cJSSSte rtf-** ffiS! Ham. w.-.-k la.t r-*r L K. Fairehito. L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY. tliriv day, iw*t. Tlie .llxhi •.|y*«n-. (low-1 4 noe.txl. *xnin*t J.*TJ.J.K) la*t J *q- ever, will no doubt result In Increases! re im>iu>!o •* •»!*) l»v Nurtheri eelpt* ptiffldeut to .muse a further tlecllne \J"*** m " In the next few days. ‘ .w- Rutter contliitieH to sell readily at quota tlou prices. W. J. DIBBLE Stork* ul ihe *raboaril Hint tin- :t U-ailitiK Soul hrrn Inl.rlor r.ntrra hav* ilr< iva»»«l ilurlnic Ihe (A t-t-k T4.009 bale*. |n(aln*l a dn-rroa. duiinc (hr corra- .[N.ndlnK parlftl Uat acaaon of 11.* I'( * NEW ORLEANS. Mambarai s:: uiz SSl N '* w 0f, “ n * Stod L.v» coTTgS'SY.ISfX’rfoff."" 1 *- Prtvata wire* to NEW TORK anJ CIUCAUO- Ordara aollrt_.*A.'°» 1 bar, datlTwr. on abova Sxrhar.caa a a COTHRAK ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK ATLANTA, GA ■ ■■■'■ - — C. E. CURRIER. President. A. E. THORNTON, Vlee-Preelder.t H. T. INMAN, VIce-PresidenL GEO. R. DONOVAN, Cashier. . JAMES S. FLOYD, Asilstant Cashier. Capital ! $500,000.001 Surplus and Undivided Profits $600,000.00 jj Accountant and Auditor, 1114 Fourth National Bank Building. .Ml I'bene UM ATLANTA, QJL 70,7 larger than nt this I 1 are now (lute In 1906. Including flocks left over at por»a und interior towns from the last crop nud the number of bates brought into sight thus far from the new crop, the supply to dnte la 12,602,086. against 10.116,426 for the aanw period lust year. ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Empire Building. Bell Phone. Main 81.J. ATLANTA. GEORGIA. We Solicit Your Patronage. HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK, COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISION* Carcndclet and Gravter Sla. New Orleans. MEMBERS: | New Orisons Future Brokers’ AHe' 1 ! 1, New Orleans Cotton Exchange, i New York Cotton Kxrbsuge. ; Galvestoa Cotton Exchange, j Houston Cotton exchange. •vw unenns rninre nroarr* ,r j. New Orleans and Chicago Boards of rrt ** 2JZeWSSS3» E ^i. Cl- New Tork and Chlcaxo Correapondenta. (I. •. 1ACHE & CO. AND BARTLETT. FRAZIER A CARRINGTON. PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS.