Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 11, 1907, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, JUDY 11. 1907. 1! Turned Weak Later in the Session and Declined Sharply ON SALES FOR PROFITS Bears Were More Aggres sive-Heavy Rains Re ported in Texas. NEWS AND GOSSIP of the Fleecy Staple. V>„. York, July ll.-There wo« cooiMera- M. selling pressure *t the opening of the Stton market this mornlog, Inspired by Sir rubles anil rains through the western central belt. First prlroa were 2 to « Mnta lower, but the llaf recovered Ita lose [Jv “he drat ten minutes. Tfrrr the opening decline, prices were ,A r L ranldlv some (Oil points on reports 5? *5 Telns ‘but at the high Silnn liquidation .was beery and a *■ Bln, followed, carrying the market from i ....In, Home 4®# points above tVednea- Sjv'j .losing bids to MM points under foi the active mouths, selling at about the lowest of the porting at midday. Most of the early decline of the morning was recovered In the later trading, the close being 1 point higher To 3 points lower on the active months. July dosed 10 point* down on two transactions. Comparative receipt* at all U. 8. ports: Wt receipt a Thursday game day tatt jrttr 2.M Total receipt* for At# Aays • game lays last rear Total i 1,110 12,607 24.W7 12,880 Ints since September 1....9,786,016 time last year * Increase Estimated receipts Friday: 1907. New Orleans 1.000 to 1,L Galveston wto WO Houston 1906. 300 to None Receipts Tbui gam** day lust ye*r Decrease ghlpmcnts Thursday v None gnm** day last ye*f 25 lH'cn*ast» *» Stock on hand Thursday *%.... 6,296 game day last year 1.361 Increase 2,84o SPOT COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, easier; middling uplands 7.15. Atlanta, quiet; middling 13c. • Now York, quiet; middling 13.20. New Orleans, quiet: middling 13c. Augusta, steady; middling -13%. Savannah, stendy; middling 13ft. Mcniphta. stendy; middling 1215-16. Galveston, quiet: middling 13c. Charleston, nominal. Wilmington, nominal; middling 13ft. middling 13ft. rty; mludllna 13V _ .junnl: middling ponton, quiet; middling 13.20. Philadelphia, stendy; middling 13.45. Mobile, firm; middling 12V4- Hnuston, steady: middling 13c. Cincinnati, nominal. Louisville, sternly; middling 13ft. TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS. Special to The Georgian, v Haywaro, Vick & Clark.) New York, July ll.-J. h. Bachs ft Co.. 2 H,to 9ft lower ou near J* lower on distant, opened n , i P g 0lnt, ..‘]‘* 0,,nG on I ,eftr antl 7 decline on distant position*. At 12:15 p ,m.. dull but steady, u<>t 6ft lower on near and 6ft to 7*4 lower on Qlstant positions. Boots easier at 15 points lower; middling, 7.15; sales 10,000, Americau 9.300; speculation and export, 500; imports 9.00), nil American. Liverpool lower, our reluctance toward support of prices on this <1**011110 has taken the starch out of the backbone of the Liverpool bulls. Evidence* were plenty lu the dealing* yesterday that Price Interests 2B® liquidating. The fact that July 12 1 , the elimination of future trail ing In Texas bus exercised a depressing ef fect on the fharket. We look lor a quiet, hesitating speculative market, with little tendencies to rally. Better demand this morning, but mostly ,. , . n ,0 f n * traders. Do uot tblnk the blc selling is over .vet. Market strong on too much rain In Texas. Dennison, Tex., reports 8 luches, and Rad river rising rapidly. Look for cotton market to do better. Later ^.bles from Liverpool report addi tional spot sales of 3.000. The total for the day Is 10,000 bales, including 9.300 American. It seems a well-established Im pression around the street that Mr. Price and his friends, after profiting handsomely by the ndvauce over the bureau, had made a very nice thing ou the dr " Guild bought ami sold i Hubbard and Lee bought wlltc“ August a...-, Juiiuary 11.90. Cotton continues stendy, due to strength In August. Very little outside business. ^®w July Jl.—Hayward, Vick Following are 11 a. m. bids- July 11.90; 11.72; September 11.65; October 11.83; , - —, , mini, t im re Liverpool cables: “'Think bottom bed for the present, mile Clark: has bee r ... foreign markets should show great weak- Washington announces: “Next bureau re port giving conditions of crop on July 28 will be issued Friday, August 2, at 11 a. m., our time." Weather map complete. Prospects favora ble. Clearing In the west; cooler; scat tered showers and cooler In south and east. Weather conditions during the past twen ty-four hours —ere again very favorable. Map show* rains (n Texas, principally '* Arkansas, southern Loul*- uud the A tin 11 tics. Lower eastern half of the belt; ATLANTA MARKETS. * FRUIT AND PRODUCE. EGGS—Active, 17ftc. LIVE POULTRY'—Hens, active, 37V4«M0e: chicken* (fries), 12ftft27fte. Ducks, Pekin, 80c each; puddle, 25c each. Turkeys dull, •"ic per pound. DRESSED POULTRY’—Turkeys, drawn, active. 16ft.l7c pound; fries, uctlve, 25&30c pound; hens, 13ftl4c pound; docks, drawn, farcy. 15c pound. PRODUCE—Land, 12c pouud; bams a* lvt 16c pound: ’shoulders active 10<911e pound: sides active, 11c pound; bnttcr dull; 10$12ftc pound; beeswax active, 28c pound; honey, bright, active, 10c pound; honey l* $8.25; bananas per buneb, cults active, $1.00; straights 3ft cents per pound; pineapples, Florida stock. $3.00@3.60: oranges, Califor nia stock, per box. $4.80. Florida hon ey poaches, $2.75^3.50 per ernte; limes, Floti dried taorgl l2fto; 1 VEG pen . . . .. itmrb, 60f(75c bunch. JGTABLEK—‘Tomatoes are uctlve and selling at $1.5<Ki 1.75. Potatoes. ncw,__$3.00 Edited by Joseph B. Lively MARKETS Mr. Lively's twenty-five years* experience of ed iting markets In Atlonta and ths South hss mads him a recognised au thority In bis specialty. TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS SAME OP VTOC&. Auiai. Copper. , , , Am. Ice (Securities. . Am. Sugar Refinery. American Smeltlug.. Am. Locomotive. . • do. preferred. terlean “ American 1 Anaconda. Atchison do. preferred. Baltimore ft Ohio. Chesapeake & Ohl< Canadian Pacific. . Fuel ft Iron. Corn Produce. .... Colorado Southern. . .. Delaware A Hudson. . Denver A Rio Grande. Distillers’ Securities. . Erie do. preferred. . •. General Electric. , . . Great Western. .... Great Northern pfd. .. Illinois Central. . . . Interboro do. preferred. . . . Kansas ft Texas. • . . NAME OP STOCK. Ksuass A Texas pfd. 7 Louisville A Nashville. . Missouri Pacific . . . , Mexican Central . , . , New York Central • . , Northwestern National Lead . . . . .Norfolk and Western . . Northern Pacific • . . , Ontarion ft West. . , , Pennsylvania ..... . Pacific Mall S ending • ock Island . da preferred . . , . Repnii. Iron & Steel . . da r . 8t. Paul ........ Tenn. Coal and Iron . . Texas Pacific Union Pacific ...... U. 8. Rnliber do preferred . . . , U. 8. Steel ....... do preferred . • • • . Western Union . . • • « Wabash do preferred . . . . , Wisconsin Central. • . . do preferred . • . . NEW YORK. tures In New York today: Yuly.. . Aug.. . Sept.. , Oct. . , Nov.. . Dec. . Jan.. . Feb.. . March. (Vswl I ipNpr&pi '11.55 11.62 11. 11.62111.69111. 11.70 11.80)11. 11. 11.71 11.79 11. 11.77 11.85 11. ii.89rn.97l ll! "85-86 1 a 11.90- 95 11.64-651 11.61-63 1L80-81I 11.73-74 11.80-81 11.87-88 11.91- 93 11.97-99 NOTES ON GRAIN. Pointers on Provisions. Ntw Orleans. , Galveston. . . Mobile Savannah. . . Charleston. . . Wilmington. . , Norfolk Boston Philadelphia. . Pacific coast, . Total. 166T 1253 2761 INTERIOR RECEIPT8. The following table shows receipts at the Interior town* today, compared with the sain** dny last year: Houston. Augusta. . Memphis. 1.00 TST Hayward, vick & clark's DAILY COTTON LETTER New Orlesns, July 11.—Opinion, feellns •n<l th<* market are no longer n* one-sided ffnir ns In the past three months. He- the niislder the possibility of gnlu on shle. The lending operator In ^ admits having withdrawn his ■•>Pl"*rt for the time !»elng. There Is. how-i HH ’ decided action on either aide at and the markets therefore are or- uncertain. We opeued solnewhatl f‘\r r w ](h traders‘waiting for proceedings rtrk u " n oue t0 8° hy.* A little Up- r ,ri ‘ followed, Imt there Is not the former ■i|WMrto snstofn such gnlnw. Weather| were again vi I?'". 1 ' f !l lu Uiu northeri the west, and h •urred In the resMUMVIPMH - P*»lnt to partly cloudy, showery and weather generally. Liverpool was due. No special news from there. Kf H,r V l V”®* Texas following these rains - Wh,, e many say rain was of fnr» “thera jait them down os lu- E!' w I 10 ' 1 ^PMig the weevil. Ou the K' 11 stands to reason, however, that IthJl l h ? spell which checked growth [tho? trIH Push development, and If h l r, D In a day or two the benefit Is |JJJJJ. f0 outweigh prospective damage by |v. u : v . r °ward n<H»n uews arrived from J},, i, ' rk . that the bull clhjue was ajrsln Iiil and October hpre broke sharply from Jjtttuaround u.11 The market Ucksttmr. gause of the sbeenee of any danger- *>n* r feature and further depression r r the question. XL. , '" r J. J»ly 11.—J. 8. Bache ft Co.: ihor - l J > J K?uwl rosier on pressure from t?er r ‘ Jhe selling St the opening, how- Doru of 1 desultory character. The t&\ mvorai '’ , ' 1 At*. Ilottth on conditions were of , ,' w ,, ‘westhsr. The showers iron r p Bl , frw Uaf* have helped tlie Kl ! ‘ Immensely. The ball Interesta times seem al- fart ,l n .7^r i fil n ».selUhi I»T ths shorts. The lot,, nr *R option bill In Texas goes fiauMnrili ,0 5* 0 . rrrtw *»*• enconrsgisl in neb Ipik f°'«Ln rlw * *1® no * rtllf any to Wvnrrl f i-, 1 l!jl I * many traders utilise tho[ Kmitdd! P # l .^ nt P lor * >hof l lines. Trad slat!vJ tbe pit erowil and the manlp *• •• A standstill. A nri- thu wJRhlJ ! ro Vi Bhrereport states that ttoasc In fiL-Sl”® n, * kp * for ttn . ,u ' a‘,r/ I1 l". l the t H 'rcrll pest, and a few days . r 'imidy weather will meal) serloas 1.25'ernte: okra, six baskets, small, raut, half barrel, $3.75; cucumbers, .75 per crate; egg plant. $1.25^1.75. W.1EE8E—Fancy full cream, 16 cents: Georgia cane syrup 37 cents gallon; salt, 100-pound. 50c; axle grease $1.75; soda crack ers 6Hc pound; lemon, 7c: oyster, 7c; bar rel candy, per pound. *Hc; mixed, pet pound, 6yic: tomatoes, 2-pound, $2.00 ease; g-nound, $2-25; navy beans. $2.40; Lima beans •c; best matches, ner gross, $1.66; maesroul, cu;<7c pound; sardines, mustard, <3.25 case. SUGAR— Standard granuluted, 5.20; New balk 1. b Vhr *rt,lV<l , *bi r «™i t'k ci™ J!W5io- atti n.K C.io; licit (rlu, M-poand haci, ji.,8: oyit.ra. full w.lrtt, « «•.: H*ht wci,M 11.10 cal.: P>PP„, 18c !!>.: baklDf nowdfr J5 ciuf rtrt wtlnion, IS can: pink ■nlmon, M.2S on,,: cocoa, 4nc; chocolate, 33; inufT, 1-lb. S r«, 48c; ron.< bcf. IS*) cn«e; cornel be*t, CO C«it>:-cat.ap, M.»0 c»»»; ilrun. New Or- IDI, 36c irallou; coru, 30c Kolloa; Cuba polMb. M.WM.M caw; pejairt*. 1c: rope, 4-ply cotlou. 11c; »o«p, 8LMQ4 com. ' PROVI8ION8. PROVISIONS—ffapremo hnmi 18Ho, be|||e, 20A26 pound, tverage, 9.70; fat back,, le; prerte lard, »H; Parity compound, >14, illfornla bami, 10c; dry ult extra rib,. 0.1ft. flour AND GRAIN. tracked'corn' nop bushel. 78c: hulls. $13.60. ^CHICKEN FEED—Fifty-pound sacks, 96c; PuDla chick feed, $2.00; Victor feed. V5\ ' oATS^'U- 3 white, *0c; No. 8 mixed, Mr. olden <mti. B9p: while clipped, 81c; fancy MEAL-Pluln, pet 9«-ponnd «u-k», 78c; 48 pound .nrk», 77c; plain, M-pound ancke, Jtc; germ, $1.28. HAY—Timothy, do., choice small third bate., .11.38; Ho. 3, "ne-thlrd .bales, Special to The Georgian. rd, VI ^ „ , . Bartlett, Fraxlcr ft Car rington: It would not he surprising if wheat should 'open a little lower. If It does, on any weak spot wo would buy. The iditions in the northwest art not ns we would like to see them. Believe soring wheat Is going back. Conditions abroad — Ing, but the majority of tl . . _ .... very poor. There is not a single state that has a first-class crop of oats, even Jowu Is complaining. Minnesota, they say, is get ting bad. Look for higher prices. Do not *e^ much in provisions, but on the weak spots wonbl buy them. The Chicago Evening Post: Kansas City reports thrashings ns follows: Cloy Cen ter. 12@25 bushels; estimated average per county, 16 bushels. MsuhaJtnn thrashing, estimated county average 16 bushels. Saline thrashing, estimated 150IS bushels average for county. Lawrence, two fields average 25 bushels and one 19 bushels. John J. Stream’s traveling crop exam iner wrote as follows from Lake Preston, tv Dak.: “In this neighborhood the barley Is headed out, the wheat Is shooting for th«* head, hut I found no heads formed. This is the second small stretch of country I have found In South Dakota where rain la needed, and from what I hear there nre spots nil over this section of the state that have been missed by the local show ers of the Inst three weeks. Am tohl of fields fnll of red rust 39 miles south of here. In fields examined today, found uo green bugs or traco of insect life on the plants.” Ilrndstreet’s statement of changes In the week’s visible showed east of Rockies wheat Increased 696.090 bushels. Canada decreased 1,168,000 bushels. United States and Canada ind cl Fntu LIVERPOOL. opened ea Opening Aug.-Sept.... 6.66^-6.6414 Kept.-Oct... 6.6514-6,54Vx Oct.-Nov.... 6.48 -6.47 Not.-Dee.... 6.46 -6.44 Dee.-Jiin.... 6.43 -6.42% Jan.-Feb.... 6.42 -6.40ft Feb.-Mar Mar.-April... 6.43 -6.42 April-Mny... 6.44 Closed qnlet. NEW ORLEANS. The following Is the rang* In cottaa fa tures In New Orleans today: HHsImI \ a July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan I'cb March. . .. 12.9011?. 90ll2.90jl2.90jl2.88 |12.90 ,1X44 1148!12.54-86j t2.S 12.06 12.18 12.00 12.13112.12 13 12.07-08 12.09-11 1102 12.12 11.96 12.08 lJ.OT-T* 12.03-04 12.08 12.16 12.00 12.12 12.12-13 12.0S-09 12.I6-U112.12-14 •. r • • 1 J 112:22-24 12.18-20 Closed steady. WHEAT AT OPENING. A FRACTION LOWER Downward Tendency Was Continued During the Morning Trading. ST. LOUIS CA8H QUOTATIONS. Wheat—Nrt. 3 now When t—No. l old Corn—No. Corn—No. 2 ,..., M'4 Oft to- No 2 46i{ Chicago, July 11.—Closing prices for the day showed wheat 2 1-802 3-8C lower, com olt S-4S21 l-4c, oats 5-84# 15-Sc lower and provisions off a shade. The arrival of a car of new crop oats at Bt. Louis, and the fact that It graded No. 2. or contract, coupled with better reports on that cereal from some sections of the oats country, caused many longs to sell out and short lines to be thrown Into the pIL CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. WEATHER REPORT. WEATHER CONDITIONS* prevail t nscttlcd weather conditions throughout most of the states east Rocky Mountains, duo to the unequal dis tribution of the pressure element An area of high barometer 1* centered In South Da kota. while a second high nrea Is in the southeast. Between these two is a trough of low pressor* extending from Lak* Michi gan southwest Into Texas. Cloudiness prevails throughout the low ares and showers hnve been general In this same territory as well os In the southeast, and up the Atlantic const, llalu was falling thla morning at Buffalo, Chicago, St. l*oals, Fort fclulth and Abilene, Tex. The temperature has remained practically stationary except at atations In the Mis souri and upper Mfsslsalpl valleys, where slight falls have occurred. Thunder storms nre probable in this sec tion tonight and Friday. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. (From Hayward, Vick ft Clark.) New York. July 11.—J. 8. Bache ft Co.; Ixmdon mnrket well above parity for Amerir cun*. ' The reaction In market Is due to a flood of adverse Influences. It 1s now In a position tourespond to the more favorable crop out The government report Indicates that tbs shortage la wheat will not be ns serious as people expected and therefore the outlo from a business standpoint Is reassuring. There has been great Improvement In all crops since June l. since which time govern ment reportr were complied. The same would apply to most of corn states. Tho anil-trust iiollcy Is by no uienps triei out and the courts will have the deciding word. A reasonable recovery should nat- urally follow from the three days’ reaction. Market slowly but surely Improving, the consensus of opinion aeemlng more fav bis on account of ths government cron port New Y’ork Commercial: Spectacular moves on ths part of particular atocks are not liked on the stock exchange, for the reason that the Influence exerted bv such gyrations la not healthy. It would make a big difference In certain stock quotations should the directors of the Amalgamated Copper Company and the United States Steel Corporation rlflse the dividend rates on the outstanding stock of the toruier and the common of the latter, but those who take a conservative view of the market do uot think anything of the eort will Its done. This Is not considered u good time for the making of such grand stand plays. John XV. Gates, previous to bki departure for Canada Thursday, mid that wulle he was not Interested In the stock market, he believed prices would continue to Improve. II# looked for no protiosnced recession In the steel Industry, as (he situation waa sound. Judge E. II. Gary, chairman of the board of directors of the United Mates Hteel Cor- K ration, say* our business pace Is U le Steel Corporation itself Is « good pace-maker. Judge. But the iv* no one need worry. The short seller, who had been reduced to hie that the government Washington will allow the present difficulty to drift beyond the stage where diplomatic representations will prove Ineffective In avoiding nn actual crisis. Benrs will con rinne to make the best of It. however, but will likely Im* successful only In building op * larger short Interest which will !*e compelled to cover on nil ndvnnced innrRet, Other developments, nncta as the decline u. copper metal, the tobseeo suit, the ilnrrl- nisn cnoe. the Atchison and Union Pacific bond subscriptions, money and crops, nil balanced together should not avail against stoeks at present levels, especially as In aider* bought heavily ou yesterday’s break and may now be expected to offer more ag resslve support. With government fimds owing buck Into the banks soon there will Is* no apprehension on the money score dc spite further gold exports. Foreigners havi marketed alwnt all the atocks they recently bought and the Weak bull has been pretty well closed out, while the technical position Is vastly improved. We look now for grad ual Improvement until leading stocks are many points higher. Consequently on soft — advise the purchase of the - v especially the Coppers, 11111, and Harriman Issues, Atchison. 9ft. Paul, Reading. Baltimore and Ohio, Northwestern, Ixoulsvillt* and Nashville and Atlantic Const Line. The decline In cotton will likely run a lit- tlo further. Buy cotton and whest on sharp reactions. meridian time, July 1L THE COFFEE MARKET. K*w York, July ll.—Following ,r« coffee ethlM; lUrro, 10 ». m.-JItrkrf .tMdy tod nn- rh.nfert; Mlea, 8.000. Ilniulmrc, 10 27,00ft. Illo receipt!, 8,000. Snnto* receipt.. 21,000. Bao I’nulo receipts, 2RJ00, Jundtahy receipt*, 17,000. flPEMNG IN"STOCKS DILL Fluctuations in Early Trad ing Were Narrow and Mixed. FEW ADVANCES NOTED Later They Were Lost and Entire List Sold Off Fractions. New York. July It.—'TWa morning's mar ket continued to more umlcr the inmc -le- prctmtnp Indncncea that had carried down prices yesterday. The topic moat dlucuaftcd waa the failure which, though Dot officially stated wait ttererthelea* accepted as n fact, of the Ililoa t’aclOc convert lido bond I tome. which liavo I teen traded In These lionila, ... . . tune, the full priest the to-called "July eertlllettes” anfferlni alike. Ilcflcctlng the-hnaettled money condition due to the government bond financing money rates again ruled rary stiff and the 1 tanks were reported aa haring lout 29.000,900 to the auMrenaury stars Friday laat. la the stock market the prevailing depreaflon ■flowed Itself not ao much la artnal lhtnl. lu the attalmce of any effectlrt Sea- York. July tl.—The stock mnrket opened Irregnlar Imt mainly higher. Smutt ing started H higher and reacted 44. Union PacWc ojieneil % better and lost the gain. Ht. l'aul gained 48, Brie, Northern I’aciflc u] Brooklyn Bnjdd Transit Improved 14. ending, Colorado Fnel and Stoel preferred toned 48 lower. Amalgamated opened 48 gher and reacted H. MONEY AND EXCHANGE. New York, July 1J.—Money on call 2 1-2 to 7; ruling rate d 1-2; time loenu firm; dO day* 4 2*4 to 5; *0 day* S 1-4 to 5 1-2: *1x months 5 1-t to S S-4. Posted rates: Sterling exchange >4.91 to 4.87 1-2 with actual buetneas In bankers* bills at 4.84.55 to 4.lt.>5 for demand and >4.82.50 to 4.9!.<0 for 90- day hills. Prime mercantile paper unchanged. London bar Fleer quiet 1-10 up at Jld. In New York 67 2->c. Mexican dollars 52 >->. GEORGIA RAILWAY AND ELECTRIC CO. Preferred, none. iHietnn. atiiy Oreene Cananm . nmet-Arlnona 149; 448; capper Rangi THE LONDON 8TOCK MARKET. STOCKS— mini i late, itnii-a, II 25: choice prairie, 11.00; Beruiudn, >1.10. ’bUoETS—Choice whit* 11.60; Texaa white 11.50; fancy, 11.50; brown ISO to 100 pound.), It.40. Bran M.J5. COTTON BEE m.< " FISH. FIB II—Bream 7c ponnd; mapper 10c pound: trout le pound; bine Bah 7c peuad; pompano, 21c pound; mackerel, 1248c pound; mixed flxb, 6c pound; freak watur trout, Ic. LIQUIDATION BY LONGS CAUSED WEDNESDAY'S FALL. to Texas crop. New Orleano, July 11.—The Times-nemo- ernt: "Oatenalbly, the cotton market de clined miller tho preaaure of liquidation by long., who fen red the sentimental effect of good rain. In Text*. Beally. the Digger Influence at work was tho changed atti tude of certain extensive operotoro, who have apparently worked th* game of tak ing away the oilier fellow's money In the ancient liut »nree»«ful way. However, the gnats are pnylag the hllla this time, for the lambs have liet-n looking on from a ■afer distance than la their common cus tom Th# fact that the Texas antl future trading law becomes effective tomorrow rohlicf the market of some anpport, lu that tho re-adjuatment of brokerage af fairs 111 th* Lone Htar Btato resulted tn "few.°re^rwchwh’.m| ,t the*cilU fmr 1.294,000 l»ush#ls. RriMlstr##t’a showed 6,679,- 009 buslivls d#rr#nse In whont the similar week last year. Secretary of Iowa Grain D#sl#rs* Asso- rlntlon chrn crop of that state nn prnnent conditions at 63,000,000 Its* than last year. C?. C. Dalryropl#, Hlllaborn, N. C„ wlr#>l Thla wheat is dlacasml. Crop goluft bark. Don’t think North Dakota ran rala# 60 (m*i rrnt of what ah# did laat y«ar. On# far inor north of Cnasrltop Informs me hf stnrtrd to plow 300 acres up. Lots of others will <lo the sam#." \V. H. I.nke ft Co. jrot th# following from Minnrnpolls: “Reports rerrlved of datnaire by btijrs nt Tracy and At Roaemont, Minn, rasarlton. N. I>nk., reports bugs In both wheat and oats.” John II. Wrenn & Co. r ere I veil a message porttxl from there were bugs In tbs nne wheat on the Dalrv.- r Following from Kansas City: ’Two mrs new NO. 2 red here today: one ear eastern Kansan and one western Missouri.” FUTURE PRODUCT COTTONS HELD AT HIGH FIGURES. HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK, “ no "' r..: B0,, ‘' 0K ‘ members: 5**0 Bxchangt lew Orisons Futuvs Brokers^ Aasotflsds^ , n 8RXS »nd Ch^ffi Boarda of Trad*. Cottaa MFft |i j » .... New York and Chicago Correspondent*. - * BACHE A CO, AND BARTLETT. FRAZIER A CARRINGTwM. PRIVATE WIRES TtLALL JEfllMTSt ion houses whern Bouthern cottons sre handled na a special feature, It Is stated that the mills are bolding their forthcom ing product at high figures which show an advance of from ftCfftc over the values of a. week ago. Thla strengthening In the brown cotton gootls'division of the market comes from the fact that labor is becom ing scarce In the Booth and the mills realise that the small stocks In sight will noU suffice to mest the needs of the domestic markets this fall. Cases nro cited whcrel mills hare flatly declined to accept orders for sheetings and drills for delivery nfter I Hep t ember at a alight concession. In car load lota It la declared mills have turned down business on pbectlnga where the buyers refuged to come up to the 8c de- [man(led for sputa In brown standards. The jobbers who have been Inclined to hold bock nro not eager purchaser*, for tber have completed their Inventory-taking, nm. realise that their stocks and tbs goods coming to them are not sufficient to see them through a tfornml fall and winter season. No ncenmulstlon of cotton goods dnrln* tbs remainder ... 'lured, as looms can nod be set In motion to anything like the full Capacity of the plants for tack of skilled labor. This eondltioir Is expected to lie sgl grave ted this fnll. rather than. Improved. In the woolen goods market, the opening, of dress goods Hues for the spring of l»N Is attended with the usual complaints by the buyers thst prices are too high. As a matter of fact, the mills have held their prices down to the closest margin* and are only n fraction alwve last year** ranges, while the coat of raw materisla has climbed up 20030 per cent. Jobbers put tn o busy day, for there Is a large force of buyer* from out of town In this market looking for additional supplle* in the summer nov elty goods and staples. New lines of fall wash goods and fancy dress goods are be ing shown to advantage. Prices Firm on Print Cuoths. po wt .— —BH _„jrtepbru.. . demand for 2fi-tacb 64 by •), 37-Inch and 25 Inch odds and wide standards for late for spot delivery, i .... proportionate price than regulars at 6c. call for 29 Inch W by 72a a' “** * U growing. Helling agents stork to dispose of, their prices. by 72* at 5ftc agents have oud will not Chicago grain and provision quotations for today sre as follows, compared wlto yesterday’s close: _ Previous Open. nigh. Low. Close. Close. WHEAT— 92ft July.... 91ft 91ft 90 nept.... 96ft «ft 93ft Dec.... 93ft 967k 96ft COKN- July.... 64ft 54ft 53ft Kept.... 54ft 55ft 54 Dec,.,. 53 53ft 62 3 .1 g 8 1 93ft 96ft 63ft 64ft an »ATB- July..,. Sept.... Dec..., PORK— July Bent.. 16.20 LARD- July.u*. .... Hcpt... 8.95 Oct RIBS— July Sept... 8.60 Oct... 8.56 .... 18.10 16.1748 14,25 >.>748 >•92 >,95 1.9748 .... 9.45 . 9.40 >.4248 >.6248 >-H LIVERPOOL GRAIN. Wheat opened ft higher and at 1:30 p. ra. unchanged. Closed fttfft off. Corn opened unchanged and at 1:39 p. m. unchanged. Closed ft off. LIVE 8TOCK MARKET. Chicago, July 11.—Hogs—Receipts 25,009. Mnrket alow and steady; light 55.8006.15; mixed $6.70<S6.10; heavy $8.2O06.92ft: rough $5.20ti5.60; pigs SMOfiti; rorkers $606.10; good to clndce heavy 85.fcttt5.92ft. Cattle—Receipts 6.600. Market steady to shade lower; *' " "* *' “ ff5.30; heifers food 'prime steers $5.80^7.80; po»»r to me- turn $4.7506.75; stin kers and feeders 82.900 Sheep—Receipts 12,000. Market weA to a shade lower: native $3.2506.90; western $3.50 05.90; ycsrlfngs $606-60; lambs $5.5007.50; western $5.wg7.70. THE SUGAR MARKET. New York, July 11 —The local refined atig- r market opened unchanged at 4.90 quoted ..y all refiners, except Arbuckle Bros., who continue business at 4.#o. Local raw market nnrhanged. London beets steady; July and NAVAL STORES. nnvaunnn. juiv i».— *urprmine i 64ft; sales in; rncelt.ts 944. Rosin firm: sales 2,460; receipts 1.3 dow glass $6; water white $5.40; M *S.40;"k >5: i >4.96; II >4.«; <1 |4.7»_ . . *4.-0; E H4604.65; U 14.25; C B HO?48- CHICAGO CAR LOT8. The rueelplu uf grain la ear lota todaj end estimated rtcclpta .or tomorrow are n follows: . Today. Tom nr. Wheat 26 24 Corn 180 334 Oats 60 71 Hogs, bead 25000 24000 THE GEORGIAN & NEWS will be sent to anybody any where to rany length of time by notifying the circulation department. Phone 4928, _ imi"' Standard 4401, 45 cents per revvi* m jq cents per week. "Atlanta, cloudy. . . ^Chattanooga, clear. Oalneavlll#, clear. . Greenville, clear. . . Griffin, dear. . . , •Macon, clenr. . . . Montlceito, dear. . Ncwnnn, cloudy. . . Rome, dear .Spartanburg, clear. , Tnliapooaa, dear. . Tfwcoa, clear West Point, dear. , •Minimum temperatures are for 12-hour period ending 8 a. m., this dute. heavy raTnfalls. Dallas, Tox I’siis, Tex Ardmore, 1. T Max.* CENTRAL STATION. Atlanta." Augusta. Memphis. . . Mobile. . ’, , Montgomery. New Orleans. Oklahoma. . Hnvonnnh. . Vicksburg. . Wilmington, DISTRICT i VKRAOfCH. Indiestsa l yesterday, wfor Tith iucrldta9 time Temperature. Remarks, I.B. MARBURT, flection Director. WEATHER FORECAST* Washington, July 11.—'Iftpatlier conditions sml forecast until 8 p. tn., Friday: A trough of low pressure extending from Texas northeastward into the Ht. Itawrenco valley, with well-defined high areas ou either side, has resulted lu an Intensifi cation of the showery conditions east of the Rocky mountains, and thunderstorms were general over almost tho entlrp nrea. winds along the middle Atlantic coast ..... be light to fresh, mostly southei* possibly occasional thunder squall*; on south Atlantic roust light to fresh sou westerly; on the east gulf coast light fresh southerly, and on the lower takes light to fresh and variable, orrasionally thunder Squalls. North Carolina. Hontli Carolina and Oeor. gta—Partly cloudy tonight; Friday showers; light to fresh southwesterly winds. Ksstem Florida—Partly cloudy tonight; Friday snowers: vnrialriu winds. Western Florida. Alabama and Mississip pi-Partly cloudy fbnlght; Friday showers; wind* mostly southerly and light to fresh. feoutslnmt—Partly cloudy: tmdMhly show ers; Friday showers and thunderstorms. Arkansas, Oklahoma. Indian Territory and Fcftst Texas, North—Partly cloudy and cool- Hast Texas, South—Hhowers and thunder storms. West Texas. North- Hhowers. West Texas, Houth—Partly cloudy. i,.-*.. .: MSS ?a, March April May .. .. .. Juno July August Nepternher .. .. Octol»er .. .. Nnvcmtmr Decemlw*r Closed steady. ,.5.80 *.6.80-5.90 .•6.664.69 6.704... 5.754.10 6.804.6 5,86-5.90 6.64.90 5.304.6 6,304.65 5.304. r- 6.304. '..i'm.a itolii HAYWOOD, VICK A CO.’S DAILY STOCK LETTER. New York, July 11.—J. S. Bache Co.: Prlcce ruled Irregular. A firmer mar ket in London atlmulated buying at the opening on this aide and Initial quota tion* showed Improvement, but further liquidation brought about a setback again, after which a recovery get in. Th* market later received a chock on the announcement that the Harriman report of the Interstate commerce com. mlimlon would be formally published In Sunday's papers. Evidently some In terests were aware of the tenor of the report, aa vigorous selling of the entire list followed and the Horrlmnn Pacifies rnffered marked weakness, while Read- Ing end Amalgamated ruled heavy on extensive dealings. Many who hod been tempted Into buying for a turn earlier In the dey threw over their holdings with n feeling of disgust that the market had refused to. rally and sentiment became more pronouncedly professlonal. It waa announced that the total subscription to the Atchleon bond Issue was about 30 per cent of total iffered. Prices Iwcame quiet and trading nt a standstill after thh late hienk. Market milled in last hour, bur there was no snap to the dealings. 4% I UNION 4 °y COTTON 6EEO OIL MARKET. Following Is giren the opening and closing of ID* Now York cotton seed <3l market; Ononis*. nolng. “ ggf «s. c”ioe!Sf*i**iir!' SAVINGS BANK Gould Building OAFITAL STOCK . . . St00.000.00 RESOUROES $2 60,000.00 4% ■4% Annronda .. Atchison . do. prcfMw! .. .. .. 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