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WAS VERY STRONG
Wet Weather Is Reported
From the Western Cofc-
ton Belt.
rain is moving east
Cold Weather Predicted to
Follow—Caused Sharp
Advance in Cotton.
ww Vork. Ort/ESSr the InOueiieoof
.wMedlr »iri !i>! raid*. troui Ltverpunl. the
market .V*l «r|... It er.l.t the
.ireniith itin i-.jert hr the hnsllni market
u'U Ih'e til ituitil ntTcrlap (mm the Snutli
I U bihn| buying h.< JUNtff- U kl»'i W"«
fntimet ml that *» a m eer at l i ver
liter* wan CttWl'terujtif •ntiuwwt nil
|li“ weather «'itl''ll flam eil ritlrta lit
•IViar. anil which tin5 he fellnutst by loir
tVmm alurrt. Themwaafemepuniurefrom
tlte h-arp, a lei thin clnekOd th* ailruueo lu
January aiualei Ur-
Htmnz etoaltiz Liverpool eat.lea, where
ftitlire" cloaeil 6In 0 iH-lnta hlxhor. remirta
I.f wet weather lu the weateru holt. tore,
eaala for ralu In (he eaatoru tielt. to be
t..Unwed he n eolrl wave. iHtoated eottnu
Pride,- ninrnlu*. lulllal itrleea elmwlax ftl-
vaiteca at 8 to M pnliite. A allzlit dm-llne
oectirred Iniinwllntety otter the openlttz. hut
it wm tiulrklv rreovnred.
Tlu* market cun! «ff ullrttlf In (be after-
noon from top prlvf#, the. chum being sternly
net 4 to 14 p«l«U Jitffbfr,
Mnvem-’iit Into ilpt;
BSTT"i»)«.
mod.
Orerlait'l. week......
Miter kept. 1...
Into alullt. week....
Sluei! Wept. 1..
Him. roiianmptlmi..
NEWS AND UOSGIP
uf th* liloecy Staple.
ttpoelal ta The Ucurgtau. ' >'*
(Prom Hayward, Vick & Clark.)
New York, Oct. i.-J* B. Bache »v (*o.:
Liverpool cables were «lu«* um-liaiiged In 1
point higher. opened uulot but My at
3 Pnlpts tl(H>||ue. At i2:R> p. ill., wail steady
•ft %4*1 higher on near ami 1%©3 Mw*
lower on <fiKtunt |MialtlotiH. Imter cable* re-
uortutl ait ml value of J'A imlitu nvvr I3;ti
prleog. Pnlr lunduca* dnlug In snots uc I
point lower; uihhlllng tiplnmi 6,w*l; valet
MOO; American 5.MX); *|H*iilatl"u nm| export
T.OO; Imports 4.000 bales, nil Auierleau.
Total of cotton ginned |o firptemhe. _
).560,977 |x abort n by the completed rcjwrl
of October 2, Including the tnlxidug
We have (lie following from I
‘•Crop nccoimta from India are unfavorable,
lu cniiscqiieiiee of the xlrengtb of South
ern markets eompnred with the price of fu
turp hedges. I>cnrs are selling to denresi
tho market. We have a favorable opiubm
of market. Trade largely uttcovurml.
Market nervous over strength In Llver-
IHHil where cables say spinners pry buylm
and fears (bat a drop In tempernlurex mu:
follow the heavy rain In the westeri
xtates. Would not l»c xurprlned to see i
further footle rule advance, (Hit will require
n frost or n r«mm1 buying movemeut by spin
uers to liobl It.
General buying, led hv some of the recent
sellers, causing this adviiiiee. I.»M>ks good
for s<|10 points more, ns many wires com
ing lu saying guide lx being materially low
ered. Would not follow It for the pres
ent.
Tiie cotton goods situation shows that
while yarns lire easier and lower, the
shrinkage In demand «r In price Is not so
great ns has Itsen represented; that certain
lines of light cloths remain In nettve de
mand. but Hint heavy brown and. gray
f roods ate lent sought after and prices In
layers' favor, nnd (hat there Is practically
nothing doing for export. Considerable
re-selling by Jobbers In reported, which
works against the first-hand sobers. Tho
general tone of replies la rither moro firf«r-
able than- fwceot bearish literature would
indicate.
New Orleans. Oct. 4.—Hayward. Vick it
Clark; Market opened about 19 points up;
considerable selling; may go off a little,
but market lookn a purchase to me on nil
dips; farmers not so roall)’ beaten o* New
York and Liverpool thought, and weather
VlverppoJ rabies; “Looks like ba
lu coiMHg|ucnee of snluuers* buying.”
Myerpool now 4tio «P. Had weather «pd
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively.’ j
MARKETS
5!r. Lively's twenty-live
years' experUur* oYifde-
Irlag markets (o AtluuU
and the South {ins mad*
him n recognised nu*
ihorlty In his specialty,
,7501 9.2W j scarcity of uffersT
,515] 29,076 j ini
~~W»ckly lulrrlor movement
tlecelpts .
Shipments
Stocks ...
Estimated receipts Saturday:
1907.
1907.
M
tm. I i>«.
20D.7« fsH/ST
OMHI
New Orleans.., 1090 to 3.000
(fSlveston
Houston
J9M.
MU
3.000 to 5.000 17.473
6,51X1 to 7,000 H —
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Savannah, quiet; middling UH-
Augusta, steady; middling 115-16.
Mobile, Arm; middling 11*4.
charleston, nominal; middling 11*4.
Wilmington, steady; middling 11X4.
Tlsltlmore. nominal; middling 11%.
Boston, quiet; middling 11.G5.
rhlladclphln. quiet; uiMdllag 11.90.
Houston, quiet; middling 1T13-16.
Memphis, quiet; middling 11%.
fit. Louis, quiet; middling 11%. _
I Norfolk, steady; middling11%. rd
' - «. i**,.
Louis, qtilet; mlddlluj
Norfolk, stead/; middling 11%.
Gtlvestpu, quiet; middling 12c.
TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS.
The following table shows receipts at the
K«w Orleans. ,
bfllrcstoo, . •
Mobile
X.ivnnnnh. . . ,
Charleston. • •
Wilmington. .
Norfolk. . . . ,
Baltimore. . .
- Brunswick... .
11.4*8
2.834
5.189
1.972
38.964
10,289
1.140
7.457
Spot holders not gb
big opnt house tells ns Kuropo nress
“ * slide to get firm
rill not sell" If
idlVtv weather should set lit as we expect,
; mar Pet bound to do better.
• 1<» • Ijiobea of rain at Morrlllton, Ark.
i.hls wires; “Fierce storm and rain
INTERIOR RECEIPJ8.
Houston,
Augusta. »»»•#,,
Memphis.
ht. Utils
Cincinnati. . . .
Total.
HESTER'S MONTHLS
COTTON STATEMENT.
New Orleans, Oct. 4.—Bccretnry Hester's
New Orleans cotton exchange statement Is
sued today covers the monthly movement to
September 30.
~ "" ~T 19«. T Doc_T 1906. I “ 1964.
Northern spinners nnd Canada took dur
Ing September 77,963 bales, against 59,296
last year.
Foreign exports for Bsptemher hava been
««.1«1 bales, showing a neersass tinder last
Season of 63.959 and n decressa under tt«
i Period year before last of 159,977.
UU at If-- —
fore.
Ineludln _
left over from the previous season and the
humher of hales of the current crop brought
Into eight during Hepteniber the supply has
been l.mi.335. against 1.292,208 Inst year aud
1.756,532 the year before.
HAYWARD. VICK & CLARK'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
New Orleans, Ort. A—Liverpool was w-eak
and depressed; futurea about 5 lower t%:n
due. until the time over night news ar
rived from our side, when n sharp upturn
b"*k place. Future* showed shout 5 points
advance when business started In our mar-
The Improvement no doubt Is due to
•tlnentn! royorluj ‘ “
a tlier and the afi
*ll iilong |h»t Tlfey* _ U I
Interior on Imsls of the recent break ■
futures, and that Europe urgently usks for
cotton. This state of affairs was Imiind *•
nnd expression In.the future inurkuts one
dny. Opening trades here were at an ad-
vune p of almut 10 points and short cover
ing supported the gain for lumra. The cen
sus department today announced that the
t»U| glnnlnga to IMptember 23 are 1.S6B.977.
Including 4l.tf9 round bales counted as half
**rn utuirter __
rlforfes, we^t Texas and Arkansas reporting
1 to 4 Inches. Indications point to continued
JJ«*t weather and there Is n probability of
Htfhr frost In the territories, northwest
IJIM nnd northwest Arkansas. The rains
14IH also extend to the eastern belt. There
P.a* some bear pressure toward noon to
check thg advance, but It is not ss deter
mined as during the past few days. Fhortx
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUIT AND~PRODUCE.
chickens <fresh!. 22VMt36c. Lucks (Peklu.
each; puddle, 30c each. Turkeys active, 15c
per pottgd.
DRRSSBD; POULTRY—Turkeys, drawn,
aetlve, 20c pound; fries active, 20<h22Hc lb.*
bens, lie-pound; ducks, drawn, fancy, Jfc
pound.
PRODUCE—I.nrd. 12c pound: hams active.
J6c pound: shoulders aetlve, lOffllc trnund;
sides active. 11c pound; butter dull. 1M112%C
pound; beeswax active. !5c pound; honey
(hrUhti active. 12%c pound.
FRUITS— lemons, finer Meswun. $4.75;
lionancs. 4c pound; pfnenppcs, Florida
stock. S4.99Q4.56; limes. Florida s»ock. 75c
hundred; peanuts In sacks averaging 106
pounds cneh. owing to grade, 6V4'l?8c pound:
• *— oranges, * •
peaches.
•»rgla pouches
$3.6a nor crate (scarce); Malaga grapes. $5.60
|tM0. Apples. Virginia. $5.0); New York.
VeKeTARLES—Potato«*s per luisbel $1.15.
sweet |x»tntoes $1.10. Onions $1.25 bushel;
Spanish. $1.00 ernte; krniit % luirrel. $0.75;
cnblmge 2c pound. Celery, -CnQTac a bunch.
Cauliflower 16fri:%c lb. Lett nee, $2.3IQ2.5u
per crate.
GROCERIES.
RICE-Jap. 6fi6V5e; head. MWe; fsney
. -^eonllni ‘
pounuii men. owing ro graue, «
apples. S4.39ft4»: Jamaica
dried apples 12Q12%o; dried
14*4c; cocnnnuts. $4.1* sack; dw
bend. 74f7He. ncoonirng to the grade.
CIIKKKE— Fancy full cream. I7c; Georgia
cane syrup. 37c gallon; salt. 100 pounds. 50c*.
axle grease, $1.75; soda crackers, 6%c pound;
lemon, 8c: oyster, 7c; barrel candy, per
pound. 6V4c; mixed, per 9 pounds. 6Hc; toma
toes. 2 pounds. $2.00 ease; 8 pounds, $2.25;
nave iK-ntiK, #2.ft>; Lima l*cn»s. 7c; best
matches per gross, fl.tt: macaroni. 9%R7c
pound; sardines, mustard. 33.60 ease.
SUGAR—Standard granulated 5.20; Sew
York refined. 4.90; idantatlon. 5c.
COFFEE—Roasted. Arbncklet, $19.00; bulk
In bags and barrels, 12c; green. Uf/12c.
Shre*lded biscuit. $5.00 ease: No. 2. rolled
oats, $3.25 csss; sack Brtia. 96-pound isiga.
$2; oysters, full weight, $2.23 ease; pepper.
18c |Muiud; linking iniwder. $5 ease; ml
salmon, $5 case; pink salmon. $4.60 rase;
roeon, 45c; chocolate, 43Vfce: snuff, Mb Jars,
48e; roast beef, $2.60 case; sirup (New Or
leans). 35c gallon; porn. 30c gallon; imtnsl
$3.25413.80 ense; peanuts. 8c; ro|»e, 4-ply cot
ton. 22Hcj scsip. $1.6bff4 case.
CANDY—Mick,- assorted 6%e pound; stlcj
assorted. 6%e pound; fancy nssorteil. palls,
6%c; cbociHste dro— —
■ortml, ten lioxcs
FLOUR AND GRAIN.
Ff.OUR-1 pntsnL 3.V6.IJ best pot*
i-v-A )g|.
mmmsm
j. j jtllnw. He; tnliid, lie; ertektd
< KRRP—PtftT-pamiit aiteVt, tl'.
: fm, H.M; Tli’tnr fa*<l. It,
RANGE OF NEW 'YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
NAME $TOpi8.
Ainal. Copper. . . • «
Am. Ice beenrltlos. , .
Am. Sugar Refinery. .
Auierleau Smelting. .
A in. LUeoniUfe. . .
do. preferred. . . .
Ain. Car Foundry. , .
American Cottou Oil. •
Ann combi
Alchlsdif. .......
do. preferred. . . • .
Atlantic C. Lina. . . •
Brooklyn Rapid T, . . .
HalMmarr. N Ohio., . *
theojipeaks * Ohio *
Canadian I'arlfic. . . *
Chicago A Alton. . ..
Consolidated Has. . , #
Centrrtl leather. . . .
do. preferred
Colorado Fuel * irp».
Corn I Trainee. . . . . .
Colorado Southern. . .
Help wars A- Hudson. -
Denver ft Ttl<\ Grands.
Distillers* Securities. .
%SSNr»SSP-.:::
Oront Xnrthrrn tftl, .
llllimla Cpntrnl. ... .
iMterlinro
_ ■'». prafi-rrwl
Kansas A Tssna. .
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79
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79
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162**
1CZ',
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16%
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16%
li’iP
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1»P
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NAME OF STOCK.
IvJiiui* A iextis pfd. .
Louisville NuxUvlIlo.
Missouri I'arlfic. . . .
$lexiraa Central. . . .
k«w Vprk Ceutral. . •
Nuiihwi'Bleru. ....
NatUmnl Lead
Norfolk & Western. , .
KM.'o.::::
Buck Island
do. ptdfrrrod. . . .
Republic Iron A; Steel,
do. preferred. . . .
RSIbS ms,:::
do. preferred. . . . ,
fit. l'gul
Tenu. Cost & Iron. . . ,
Trans 1’Sclltc. ......
Union I'nplrte
U. s. Uubbcr
do. preferretl. . . . ,
Western Union
Wabash
do. preferred
Wisconsin Central. . . .
do. preferred. .
Totpl gtqek MicoTodsy. ate.mTaharca.
NEW YORK.
Get. . .
Nov.. ,
Doc.. .
inn.. .
Feb.. .
March.
ill
10.17! 10.77 ■■
K».K» t k97 10M
ll.nuil2.Q6 lO.PTi
ll.06lll.03 11.06
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* Closed steady 4 to
in j il
10.8SI 10.8310.70| 10.70110.71-711 laifljl
i£Sy£3 BB W.77 19.74-76 10.65-6
10.92 |0.W.f)2{pfc$|..v
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II.Cf^lA98-99
11.15-10111.02-04
11.17*19 11.06-06
11.22-33(11.13*13
LIVERPOOL.
Following Is the opening range. 2 p. m.
and doss, compared with yesterday:
Futures opened steady.
DtMtnlng Frcvlous
Range. Close. Clpse.
Ortobef., B.o2 f
(let.-Nor 6.95
•Dec 3.89
1-3.05 M2Mi $.01]
— JK x—
itte. lail (.90 4.99 6.9»ti (.91
Jnn..K r h.; S.9S (81 Vi 6.99 6.91
Ki.t.-ilarab.... «.l»Vi-(» (9»V4 5.»1'
Jlarrh .tpril......... (90 j “
Aprlt*May (POViJ
Mny-Jiitie 3.91
Jnne-Jtily 3.9H8
i:lo,«J very (turn,.
5.99*6 5.93
B.00 3.93M
6.MB6 IMM
NEW ORLEANS.
Closed Steady. 1
NOTES 0$ GRAIN
Pointers on Provisions.
The Chicago Reronl-Hernhl: finnw, 1*ack
from his farm In Haakstebewnn. says;
‘•Twenty millions Is outside estimate for
8 ihsj milling wheat In uorthwept Canada.
inly wheat that was cut !*efore frost was
southern Manitoba, niul some In southern
Saskatchewan, slid winter wheat In Allwrts.
This Is all that-1# being thrashed yet and
Is of fair quality, but light yield. In many
districts no wheat was cut until lifter frost
ami nowhere was all the crun secured. Old
wheat Is being ImUght now for next year *
act'd. Inside of two weeks receipts will
only be grading No'. 4 and ferd. Klxty per
cent of the crop will lie of too low quality
to mill.”
Barley men, brewers aud malsteri art bid
ding very high prices for barley every
where. Chicago was paying 94c at Minne
sota country stations and not getting
enough to meet Immediate needs, one large
concern receiving only 3.IW bushels at over
thirty stations. Western Wlaeonslu was
getting plicihuucnnl prices for Its barley—
97*4oC$l~Moiiday ht smaller shlpplnn »ta-
Hons In the l*est producing area. The'price
at Milwaukee yesterday was $1.08 for eholre.
Deliveries of provisions on October eon-
{rnctx wore rntner largu. Fork deliveries
were 15.600 barrels, going mostly to Wells:
lard deliveries were 6,260 tierces, going
mainly to fichwarts and Rotosoii, nnd ribs
were 4,900,000 |hmilids, paid for mainly by Ar
mour and Ellsworth.
Tho registrar s provision statement show
ed n reduction during last inonlh of 3.53*
barrels of pork. 15,3(8 tlorces of Isrd ami
2.928.362 ihuiimIs ribs.
Hrndstrect's re|mrt of the tvaliahlc supply
last week shows the following changes:
Tncreine
1007. 199$.
Umbels. Bushels.
Wheat east of Rockies.... g*.***] &.24?,9g
uro|>e ami ntloat LW0,0o0 4.7o0,900
Totals V.ipTw
•Horn 148.JM «4.!
Oats 1,227,000
Hales of cosh grain In Thleago srero W.-
aft> bushels mixed kits wheat to local wills.
250,600 bushels corn.
°»L
pnnlfl enlek
OATH—No. - wnite. n*c; an. a mueu. cor-.
Golden Oats, «6e; white clipped. 68c; fancy
White clipped. 72c.
MEAL—rlnln. i»er 96-pound sacks, 85c; 48-
hontid sacksi »5c; plain, 21-pound sacks, ICc;
iTaV—Ttmothf. rt8t« l«r«« liat»«, »1.»;
$1.20: choice nntlrfe. $1.09; ttermiuln, $1.09.
HHOIlTH—Choice white, 31.75: fancy, $1.«B;
rown (*0 to 1Q0 noundst. $1.60; brand. $1.60.
rOTTOS HERD MEAL—Prime par ton,
JS.30; No. 8 iht ton, $24.00; bulls pet ton.
tiioo.
PROVISIONS.
PROYIfijONS—Supreme hams, I5c; hel
lo*. 20ft25 pounds average, 10%: fat liacka.
.20; Hniirewe lard. 10%. I'tmty compouml,
9. California hams* 10c; dry salt riba, 9.23.
. blcntly respect the advice* from abroad
that spot Interests ore getting restless, and
must Imve some cotton for the present.
As long ns these rains nnd demand for
the stuff lusts, spcculatlvo bear pressure
may In* found premature. m ^ .
New York, Oct, 4.—J. 8. Bache
opening In cotton,
pool was folio
~ 'ourit r~
Liver-
. . foreign
ontrlbiitary cause
dictions of cooler temperatures. This
brought fears that still lower temperatures
would occur over the week-end nnd damage
the crop somewhat. Hhorts were the only
buyers, nnd after they had covered the
market became dull nnd featureless. The
Itnetuatlons of the market wen* small,
amounting to about 9-10 points. The total
mox'cment this week pr/milses to fall under
early expectations. There Is an opinion
prevalent that, while elMiiges In the weath
er might bring an advance at any time,
beto la not n great short interest to drive
» rover. At the s:iiiih time t^e long no
count is reduced to n minimum, and It Is
felt that the market will remain III the rut
It Is now In until marked Influences either
- change materially thd crop «*"»t«***w
favor n waiting |H>1ley, but
n iiKUMiiimi. oim
•ua of jfio /Spot
labor today luotd
. ctniua ooaplau
CENSUS REPORT COMPLETEi
1J69.977 BALES QINNED.
WaabinzUiRi Oot, L^Ttw ImrMU i>( ion-
It napatlinaut j.f ruiuiuato. Mill
>r laaiiad tb» followlnz bulWIni,
... complttt raport .laowa
balaa cotton, cooaUBf round aa half baUa,
716 for 1MB. Number round bale* Included
are 41.366 for UM)7 nud 66,502 for 190$ nnd
Rea Island cotton Included 4,240 for 1907
and 2.6S9 for 190$ nnd 11.M$ for 1906, “
Kr r mitWTtnaf^ “
WHEAT PIT FLOODED
WITH SELLING ORDERS
Long Was Thrown Over and
a Decline Was the
Result.
ST. LOUIS CA8H QUOTATIONS.
Wheat—No. 3 red wilder
Chicago. Oct. 4.—Decenilwr wheat opened
on a range %e higher to Ue lower this
morning. Immediately after
pit was Hooded with sellin
wheat lust 5*. lte|Mirta of the
sales of yesterday was the main reason of i
the throwing over of long wheat. .Not !
much rain won report*^ from Hie North- j
west, while better weather reports came |
from Australia and Argentine.
CHIC AGO” GRAIN' MAR K ET.
WEATHER REPORT,
WEATHER CONDITIONS!.
The area of low pressure-that was central
In Iowa yesterday hail moved northeast to
central today lu weateru Xcw York. The
high area In the northwest I* spreading
rapidly to the southeast. Its crest now ex
tending from Wyoming Into northern Texas.
A* a result of the eastward movement of
low areas cloudy weather tire-
the Roe gleg, and rain was fail
le. T»-x.. Fort KmIHi. Memphis.
•Misuvuie. n'nshlnutnn, I>. i\. New York
city. Boston nnd l%)lnnd. Me. Rains have
fallen In the Inst hours lu (Hirtlona of
Texas. Arkansas. Kansas. Missouri, nnd
over the states east of the Mississippi north
from Tennessee. The nllvnnce of the north
western high area has enured a doubled fall
In teinperntnre frimt Minnesota south Into
northern Texas. As n result of th« east
ward drift of the low area warmer weather
prevails (a the Atlantic states uorth of
Houtli enrol inn.
As a result of tho advance of tbs north-
western area of high orctsure. mIn may In?
expected In this neetlon tonight, followed
by clearing and cooler weather during Hnt-
urda/.
C0TTON REGION'BULLETIN.
For the 24 bears ending at 3 a. in.. 75t!
meridian Hme. GetoWr 4, 1907.
. nes iit.mmj
From Wall street.
S'prclei to.'Hie Georgian.
(From Knywiml. Vbk A Clark.♦
New York. Oct. 4.—J. H. Jlfjehe A Co.;
Amerli-ans in Izondon flrtti aud L^/l*i high
er. thu In Get tu Canpdlpn Fseliie. Consols
atrengilienlug, and'n more cheerful feeling
pervades |h£ morketk * •
futerhortwigli Rapid Transit Company dl
rectors Issue n statement explaining the po-
sltlou in the merged eoiu|i.1nles and state
that the company fliiife no guarantee of any
sort gxcept a guaraiiiia* W Tulerest and filv-
ideiulf oil Manila tin ii Elevated. It Is nut
In any way responsible for Metropolitan
Street Railway Cpu/pany or New York RpB
way roluiiiiiiy or buy ulUbd lines.
Nome close observers of market profess
to thy IptUef that th#.* liiiylgg yesterday was
Of k*"hI character III many .of good dividend
payers. The fall In call money rote# caused
♦nine of the shorts to cover tits. October
disbursement* will play n considerable part
|u tliir market thht mouth.
Mexican Central peopl* atm highly pleased
with results of the tnist two months.
I-ook for some further Improvement lu the
market ttslsy.
Market advancing on prospects of further
•Id to moher market by the treasury.
Town woplcs: There is a Imre iHissUilllty
short Interest: but. Ill our oplnlmi. the top
of thu present movement Is close at hand
sod a deckled reaction will ensue vhonly.
The soiling ilurtuii Hu- imsi week or «o lias
been nmst excellent. Foreign llqtibtnHoti
there Is. but tho greater part of the celling
through foreign house* bas been XoV home
ueeounl, while, except for the iminlpulntire
buying, all the pun-baking has phnidDiilly
huen for the short Lnierest.' which Is now
of smaller protiortlous than for some tltnft
The weakened feehiileal eomllllon makes
(he JaorllCt exceedingly vulnerable, as buy:
ing orders, are pretty, lar under prewmt
on all the bulges,
►blight for k 'sen'Ip only
i me oveut of ntnrktii Weakness.
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
New York, on. 4.—Money on call.
3tJ» 1-3: time lonna Arm; <0 <|uya.
i »-4fi# per cent: 90 day,. 8 1-3:' fcl*
months. eCfd 1-2. '
Poatcd rutca: Sterling exchange.
tMl#4.tl 1-2; nctitul bualneea In
bankera’ bills at »4.8JNO«4.»6»5 for de.
marnl and »4.82|6fM.8225 for BO-dgy
bllla.
Prim* mercantile poj.cr unchanged.
I.ondon bnr .liver unchanged at 30
11-16U: New York hur allver, CO |-*c.
Mexican dotlarz, £1 5-8.
THE LONDON SJOCK MARKET.
8TOCKS-
Opn 1
for
lay. are ns follow's, compared
yesterday’s close
Open,
WHEAT—
Doc..., 1014
May.... 1071
July.... 1931
COHN—
<&
May.... 60%
OAT8-
Oet
i
100%
m
J 1«H*.
1021*
STATI0MS
3714874
01 STRICT.
Atisntfi. elomty. .* . .
•CbsHnnooga, 'eloudy.
xCidiiinbus, p. cloudy, ,
Oslfiesvllle, rp»udy. . .
Greenville. Hear. . . .
, xHrtffln. ebmdy. . .", *,
**., •.Macon, cloudy. . , , .
MontMlo, elear. .
72?* | Xlbuue. cloudy. . . ,
Htuirlaiiban. clear.
POIIK—
Oct
Jan... 15.10
LARD—
Oct.... 1.30
Jan-. 1.73
"VmJ**
m
I.93H
I.TO
1.9219
I and 59.418
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOOKS, BONOS, COFFEE, MAIN AND FSOVISIONS
Caeondaltt and Qravlar 8t«„ N«w OrlUM,
MEMBERS:
Few Ofleani Cottaa Eirbieg., N«w Orleana Vntur. Brok.ra- A««oclattcn,
Ftw York Cottan F.jrhango, Son Orleaaa aad Chlcaao Board, of Trad,,
Oa’.Tczt-a Cattota rirhnnze. New York Coffee EjeSenge
Hooitoa Cotton Excbanze, Auoelatt Meuhera I.lrarpool Cotton in.
Now York tod Chicago rorrcapon^nta:
J. S. BACHE 1 CO., AND BARTLETT, FRAZIER A CARRINOTON,
PRIVATE. WIRES TO ALL POINTS.
BUYERS NOT INTERESTED
IN COTTON YARN MARKET.
New
E rormu... m
s prices are concerned. Further emiees
abuts are Indng pnmeil In quite u few dlrec
Hons and this Is restrletlng buying. Mnnu
farturers who would otherwise purehsse ud
Bfbuml supplies of yarns are not anxious
to do so, as they fear Hint prices will Ik*
still lower Inter on. On the other hand, cot-
ton yarn dealers ore advising their custo
mers to get Into flic market now, ns they
Ixdlcve that prices are low and rim hardly
to much lower If yarns sre b» Ik* delivered
when purchased. Unfortunately, however,
the buyer lacks eontldenee In the market,
which la liiatltlwl by the Irrcgalnrltles In
price to lie ’ noted, ronresslona ranging
from 1% to 2e per pound are to be found ac
cording to the quarter In which the buyer
looks for yarns.
Dealers who wre badly in need of ready
money nnd e«n not carry the stocks which
they have any longer without realising sre
disposing of their holdings for whatever
they can get. regardless of tho actual value
of the merchandise which they sre offering.
Any weaver that enn pick up yarns at the
nrlees now* being named In this market will
find later on Hmt be has made n good In
vestment. its oven*should Hie yams decline
to lower levels ho will not lose any money
on the |ftirchnsc« he makes.
Just as re mu np Ihe-present slump l# over
there Is no 4ieultt Hmt prices will advaure.
the mills have very large order* on hand
ImiHi Piece goods and knit goods. These
...U-rs must lie filled nud yarn must lie
forthcotplof with which to turn ont the
jrods. Tho■slimttleg ss It exists today can
not latt tejy miivltMougcr. slid the advice
fiffere/l by agents § to their customers Is
round. • ■ *
Print Cloths Are Scarce.
No large i.uslness Is reported on print
etotug In this market owing to the fart (list
buyers have tom led «p <s heavily as they
%
... u . 13.97% 11.80
IS .07% 13,10
ill il
S“iM «*» if
LIVERPOOL GRAIN,
Wheat opened steady % higher 8tid it 1:36
. in. higher, finned %C% higher.
Corn opened quiet %, higher and at 1:10
p. Qi. unchanged. Closed % lower.
CHICAGO CAR "LOTS.
Tho receipts of grain In ear lots today and
estimated receipts for tomorrow sre as fol
lows:
Hiinriunhurg, dear. .
... j Tnceog, clear
5‘* I xVVcst I'olnt, cloudy.
UmpttMtwri.
-ill!
3 ii
1ST
Scsriwr u " ,ot u
Wheat. . .
Corn. . . .
Oats. . . .
Ilogs, head.
THE METAL MARKET.
New York, Ort. 4.—At the metal ex
change today all grades of copper were re-
dueoil nil around, ninklng lake
electrolytic 14% slid castings LlVdll.
Tin wan slightly firmer at an Improve
ment of %c.
lA*ad sud spelter were unchangeil.
NAVAL STORES.
Special tp The Georgian.
Hnvannab, «#n„ Oct. i—Turpentine dull at
32V i iwics. uonei receipts, 401.
Rosin firm; saiea, 1 ,fcf; receipts. 1.732;
window glass. $$.»); wntsr-whlte. $5.80; **
$5.66fi5.$9; N. $5.06; K. $;.T064.90; I. $1
4.«; If, 14.45414.69: G, $4 iHri45%; F, $4,461/
■ ; K, $4.35: It. 34.16; C It A. H.09.
1.4$; Little Ifm k, Arif., l.o$.
cfuridi
imrfdft
A~( In II is.
oismr mmoii
Mix. I
HT
rtmptnhn.
160;
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
can In
..... . . iv
..... ... ... — .Jnarrow gootls, nn«| nu udde
gotNls there Is very little merchandise avull-
able for near-by delivery. H/gPrIff ques-
llhfi l\allNi » ilelerrmil In Mf ffP9 tilijrlhfi.
Four nud flfteen-flxtecuthi reuli is itin de-
luauded tot »4iicn^44*«J for dillttry this
Itiao of mutt, iod on 28 ana 27-ioch low*
grad* foods prices, ire proportlonatsly
Strong. In wide goods srandardg are held
at 7c nnd the higher count wide goods art
all firmly fixed at to price. The total trans
actions on wide goods during the past three
or four weeks have been sufficient to take
Opening.
43i2<44
D% 41%
October. , . .
Novemlier. . .
December. . .
January. ...
March 3J
May. . D%4$49
fb»*rel steady, Kile* 9,S09~barrrlf,
THE COFFEE ^MARKET.
The following figures g^ve the opening
range and clone In the New York coffee
n»i<Vf hr 1 inlay;
... * .. .ylng Into the new year . .
on all classes of print cloth Is atrong and November ..5.90-6,63
makes this market practically Imlopendeut December 6.13 6.20
ot the staple tor tho pear fatgre. - - Closed steady. Sales 35,759 bags
{iDusry ..
February
March .. .
Apru .. •» mn
May 6,40-6.43
June .. ..$.40-6.10
July $.
August $■
September <U
October it .. ..5.1
November
Augusta
Charleston. . , .
Hnlvcston. ....
••Utile Hock. , ,
••Memphle. . . .
Mobile. ....
Montgomery. , ,
New Orleana, , ,
•'Oklahoma. . . ,
Knvaunali. . . .
Vlckelwrg
Wilmington. ....
J'. indicates Inapprvcis'lde fainran! Hi For
SS^SshJP QSJ* h ** n 1 •*
Remarks,
» material chnugcs b> temperature
eurreil the past 24 hours. Uslu fell on Hie
fust gulf ouaift niul thr«u|ghoiit tho western
half «f the belt, the nmounts lmlng heavy
lb Texas. Arkansas sud Oklahoma.
J. R. MAftllt'UY, Beet Ion Director.
:&r
WEATHER FORECAST.
5\ashlogton. Oct. 4.—Went her conditions
and gcncrnl forecast:
The shallow dfpresslon central Thursday
intoning In the middle Mil
has ndvancre*
and Increased
In the
snow depression central Thursday
In the middle Mississippi valley
nerel to the fit. Lawrence valley,
‘nsed considerably In strength. It
>*d general and fnlrly heavy raif#
and Ohio valley.
fallen also In the Mississippi valley, Kan
sns. Oklnhomn, northern Texaa and Arkan-
■L. temperature has fallen sharply
throughout the lower -Missouri valley nnd
thence southward to northern Texas. The
Indications for the next thirty six hours
“In III the snath Atlantic nnd
point to
the south Atlantic const ou Hat unlay,
weather probably will clear tonight In east
ern Florida with considerably lower tem
perature. The tenlperatnrc will fall else
where throughout the district.
Forecast unlit i p. 111. Hatnnlsy:
Virginia—Fair aud colder tonight, preced
ed by rain In the mountain districts; fist-
urdny fslr ami colder; fresh westerly winds.
1“
Wbids^H
*»««h UfiroRag-Haiti late tpfifglif or og
HiituMii/: boMer In. mwlhwelt puttluu feat-
Mi|iMllteF6«lfiHy. wlfido. ^
■HHBPHpin tonight ana probably fltttlf.
day: Colder In northwest portion 8st«rday;
fresh westerly winds.
Eastern Florida—Fair tonight* Saturday
scattered showers; light vanabla winds.
J Western Florida awf Alabama—Rain to-
wight: colder In northern Alabamaf fistur-
iday rain; variable winds, becoming north
westerly and fresh.
Mississippi—KsIn and colder tonight: fist,
nntay fair In northern, rain and colder In
Httbern^H
Aiincouila .. .. .
Atchison ,
do, preferred .. „
Rntltmore npd Ohio .. .. ..
chX'pS.«,VMo
t'hintuo and Great Western..
Cniiadlnii UaelUc ..
Deliver and Itlo Hrnude ..
do. preferred .. .. ..
Erie ..
do, first preferred ....
do. second preferred ..
Illinois t'ciilml
Kanails and Texas
do. preferred-.. .. ..
Ixuilsvllle sud' Nashville
Mexican Central
do. preferred
Northern I'arlfic
Norfolk and Western .. ..
do. preferred
New York Central
Ontario and Western
Vennaylvituin
rhtlnifrlphla and Uradlug
do, first preferred .. ..
do, second preferred ..
Rock Island
Honthern Bull way .. .. ..
Unloii I'gcific ..
United Hbites fiteel .
wat,//"'""";; •
do, pfeferrrel .. ,
m
. FAIRLY ACTIVE
Prices at Start Showed Some
Irregularity But Tone
Was Firm.
HILL STOCKS HIGHER
Canadian Pacific Was Ex
ceptionally Strong Near
Two Points Up.
New York. Ort: 4.—This inornluz's market
mured within Hie same narrow limits 9ml
WlHi the mu me disregard of general rnndl-
flohs that has cUnracterlted It'foe the entire
week. The l/»ndon dealings revealed some
Iinji'rovrment In arotiiueuf!
Amerk'an stucka w»re fraclioiu>Uy higher,
sqd tht* ,lmal nwrkel, af tl»»\ oj.oning felt
fho relief from the cessation of the fvrel-'"
pressure of yesterdny. Under that pres
sure Hie leading stocks fell a i-olnt or in*»ru
from the bluh levels nt tile Mltset. Bur ex
cept lu UiulMvIlle und the fi.uitli. ru mil-
riyids. stinks which touejmd low urU-es.
this deijiniiarrnHqn Imbiccd mi ImpHrrsnC
selling, nnd sfler the first hour He* ihask. t
grw- Tho mu stock,
higher. Rending opened r .
clfir ami Union' I'm-IU.- uuidc gsins of %.
I n nail la 11 I'arlfic was exceptbMir.Uy sUfing
nt nii advniice of 1*4. ztinulg.-nuuicd Clipper
opened up % and n.lvan.-id further.
American Simdters were sllglitiy lower at
After tlyg ihIiiuI' X trading the mar-
kcI ns a wlmle licciiiuc epfu*v. Union I'a-
elite declined front the top and Eric licit
%. Reading, after dccUidrig \ from *'
top. recovered all the f,«N. /
lost % aud fimithern I'ncli
W»f % and •?. V
highest.
Closing bids follow:
j*
-•spwHvely from tho
Railway Stocks.
Atclilsoii. prcfcri
thiltlniqre find, t
■ 111 I’acJlle
" iNon
Cbleiigo and Northwestern ; .. ..1C 1 -
Colorado fiouthern .. .1%
Denver aud Itlo Hrsude :::%
Erie 13%
. (uilsvllle and Nashville
v v Manhattan L
\ Mpilrmf fVntml
Missouri l.'acigc
" v l' r !f , l ' ,u,rnl ••
l’cims>Ivitpilii
Rending ..
Ibiek Island .. 1
feE W,
Union Uaeltle .1
prefer
’jilt
InterlNWo-MetrotNdlian
do. Preferred .j ..
(•rent Sortheru
Miscellaneous.
Amnlgaiiipteil Copper .. 69%
Ainerb-jin motive 51%
American Cqffos ftjl 3?
American Smell lug nnd Refining .. s7%
. .jgsr F . . .
Umfsd filates Steel .. ..
tht. preferred
Vlrlgula-Cnrolltin Chemteal
GEORGIA RAILWAY AND
ELECTRIC COMPANY.
Boston. Ort. .
ami nske«| price on Georgia Ballwsi
VMUZ’ZW,:r' : ' r: m n - w
r„llmv|tie vn, Ihi- l,l,|
nn .Ifiirzln IMII»«jr n
MINING 8T0CKS.
Mi,.Inn. (Vi. 4 —0|M>nlnz: .!.«
Illl.in IMi. Norik lliiltp 47H. run Minin*
S2& *
Grecne-Csnnnca
"opner Range
A Butt' '*
ler tonight and Hsturdny.
lu ukbihoina an.! Texas p
Saturday morning.
4% I UNION
SAVINGS BANK
Gould Bultdlng
CAPITAL STOCK ... Sf00.000.00
~XoT\ "“ 0UIICI ‘ ~7TT'
4 O 090,099.09 4 0
BANK STOCKS.
Central Rnnk & Trust
, Union Savinjn, Lowrv
Kntional. Prices on.iip-
plicntion.
HILLVER INVESTMENT CP,,
Bond Dtp'*. pnallfh-Amfrlfnn Bldg,
N»w Vgrk. BOiten. Chloig*. Wz.hlngton. FMUOlphl*
SllUmgrg, Atlinu. Now Of loon*. tan Frintlico. Ltnten.
Th? Amcricah Audit Company,
100 Broodwoy, Now YorH City.
F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. F A» Pro*. 0. E. MANWARINO, Vlc» Fro*,
THBO COCHEU, JR., Secretary.
The American Audit Company, cbcrlercd under ms law* of Jfaw York.
It cmponuied to examine the affuira of, «nd wake report, uupg tha nnaa-
elal condition of private and public concerpa for director*, officer* and lo-
dlvlduals. Tho preparation and Inatalllng of systems n specially.
ATLANTA BRA.fCH. 1015101610171018 V< URTH NATL DANK BI.DO.
0. B. BIDWELL, Resident Manager.
Telephone, Main 872. Cable Addrees, Amdlt, New York.
L. H. Fairchild. Eatabllohod 13C5. 8. J. Whit*
* L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY,
NEW ORLEANS-
Mflubsrs:
Kew Or Isa ns Colton Exchsngs. Ntw York Cotteo Excbaoga.
l}SW York t-Ptton Exchmige. N»w Orlcnigi Board pf Trad*.
V’tw Urbsos fituck Kxvhnngs » klrsgn It**sn> of Tndi*.
LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION.
Prlraie Wire# to NEW YORK au<l CHICAGO. Order* eollcltvd for future dolir
•17 on sttova Exchanges U. 47. COTIIBAM.
J+W9I
FRANK HAWKINS, (’resident.
W, 31. ATKINSON. Vlre-Praidfitnt. TIIOMAfi C. ERWIN. Osshler.
JOSEPH A. M i'OUD, Vlce-l'rvstdeoL U W. BYERS, Asslsunt Csshlsv.
Third National Bank
Capital - • - $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits $400,000.00
nn. a. vr. cai.iioub*
FRANK HAWKINS.
II. M. ATKINSON,
a. M ciinn.
J. U. NUKNAlXf.
J. CARItOl.l. I'A\ NIL
E. It. ROSS EH.
DAVID WilDDVVAftD
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS AND BANK
Audits, Special Examinations. Costing and Syste
EMPIRE BUILDING.
EXAMINERS.
ATLANTA. GA.