Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 23, 1907, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WKnXEfcllAY. OCTOBER 53. 1MT COTTON FUTURES WEAKJI OPENING Initial Prices Showed De clines of From 10 to 19 Points, 'j SOLD LOWER LATER NEWS AND GOSSIP of the Fleecy Staple. Special^ to The Georgian. ! Llverno..! Mach** »S: Co.: I 3 1 qui»»t at 7 points ilccllm- on nenr and « ileHlup i.n illKtatir |.,.8lii..i.v At 15:15 P. 111. was linrolr np.itlj-. net liueit Inw- - ii near ami fCll'i War qn ill Edited by J oseph B. Lively. MARKETS Mr. Lively’* twenty-five years’ experience of ed- !11ni; markets In Atlanta and the South hna made him n recognized au thority In his specialty. TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street. Topics: Rallies snrh as took plac Ido fdtlo cotton qtile points . _ _ Jet 8,000; American 7,600; speculation nna’exnort 1.000s Imports !*,«» hales all American, i Liverpool way down on rntures. Spots IS lower on sales of 8,or> hales. Weather | generally fair and worm. No change pre- tomorrow. RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS i we do not look for any Improve ie maned while the hanking sltun unsettle,|. The banking Interest* supporting the market will nnt it I mil 1 to i|.« -I., but the k* NAME OF STOCK. At Midday Prices Had Re covered a Few Points; Market Nervous. Hair York. Oct. 28.—There was considera ble excitement at the opening of the local rottofi market this morning and the under tone was weak with price* down 10 to 19 notnti. After the call tradera displayed great nervousness, but the list was a little ,f nVcemher opened 18 pointa lower at 10.70. sold off to 10.87. and was wiling at 10.72 at midday. January opened 21 pointa down At 10.27. add off to 10.25, selling at 10.32 at n< The severe decline at the opening re flected decided weakness in Llvemool mid the panlckr conditions In the stock mar ket when "the exchange opened for busi ness Wednesday morning. The later recov ery, though very slight, was thought to be on the theory thtt cotton value* were low enough, and that the unsettled speculation condition In Wall street had been discount ed. at leant until some fresh disquieting development* make their appearance. Monev.tightness Is being felt at present, MR d will result probably In n further de- |n future*, it being necessary, to ob tain cash to protect trades In stock*, to throw their holding* of cotton on a market already weak through recent bear manlpn- ^Cotton will be the first to feel the effects Of s clearing up "f the flnnnHnl situation. The market at the close was steady In tone, slightly above the low points on the active months, net 16 to 27 points under the final figures of Tues day. Semi-weekly interior movement: 1907. 1908. 1906. n,clpt. 91.lot r.5.670 110,903 Shipment, 13.939 «.S» Ittocki 218,1.0 .fic.48. 397,293 ri,roD*r*tlT»'receipt* «t the port*: 1906. Saturday .......... Monday Tuesday Wednesday “*• 4S).io 66,826 iji TojoIT 79,624 112.79 71,022 ' Total four il»y* Tout liner Sept. I..... 333,400 1.968.900 Katimateil receipt, Wednertor: Sew Orlean* LOW to'll.OOi «*lte»t«n o.ow Jo 11,W Homton 10,003 to 11,00 1906. 11,263 P SPOT COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, easier; middling 6.17. Atlanta, quiet; middling 10*4. New Orleans, quiet; middling 11c. New York, quiet; middling 11.30. Savannah, dull; middling H'%. Augusta, quint; middling 10T&. Mobile, weak; middling 1015-16. rhsrlexton, Arm;’middling 10%. ... lug I1.B. i middling lie. Norfolk, quiet; middling 11%. OulTeston. steady; middling lUi- TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS. The following table showa receipts at the I srts todsy, compared with the same day nt year: HAYWARD, VICK A CLARK’S DAILY COTTON LETTER. dieted ml The dry wea forcing rke aker yesterday. ... stringency of inone Rolling. The rhig will k**«- It* eye* on Wall street at present, ns tli dominant factor of price*. «. There la no help for cotton until the finan cial situation clears. Meanwhile, it look« to be going lower under tremendous Ibiuldntion find « «*rtm 1 n pr. ,-f *p<»t«. I The following are 11 a. m. bids: Octo ber 10.GO; December 16.72; January 10.32; March 10.36. New Orleans. Oct. 23.—Hayward. Vlcl Clark: Much cotton going overboard fear that farmers will turn loose and margin calls. E. A. Calvin, president of the Fanners' Fnlon Warehouse Company; has Issued aiv official notice, saying that the company will not loan any more money on mttou. There ore about 273 warehouse* In Texas, and about 200.000 hale* are held. Rp.rinera have been shipping to the warehouse* In such quantities that the company wo* un able to keep up with It. Tightness of money I* given as the rea Son for the refusal to lend more looney. the belief that spot holder* will turn loo*e canses the public to sell. Would rather buy all thn way down. Interbore. . . do. pt of erred. COTTON YARN MARKET WEAK; LITTLE BUSINESS BOOKED. The New York Commercial: The down ward movement In the cotton yarn mar ket -continue* In spite sf all efforts on the part of spinners mid selling ngenrs to stop It. Rumors of stocks accumulating in other market* as well as this are being used as n bear argument to force price* still lower. Although the lowest flgurrt, of the season are now being named, these figure* do not seem to Interesr the buyer. It Is pnrely and simply n dealers' market, and just a* long as the dealer continues to dump yarns on thn market, over and above what ore called for. prices will continue to decline all along the line. Val ue* quoted In this market at the prek«nt time can not be obtained from •matters, or well-known selling Agent*, either for spot or future delivery. If dealers were com pelled to fill orders at the prices now In force they cobid not meet their contracts, a* the spinner* refuse boritlvely to meet New York price*. Offer* are being made to deliver yarns at oven lower price* thnn those quoted In the open marker. Some dealers are re ported to be making offer* of 33s two ply warp yarns In large lots r.t 23 : *fi?4c, mid 20a at 20#20%c for prompt shipment, Jow on other connts. to nave simmered down to a question of ready monsy to some dealers regatUei* of prices named. Print Cloths Open Firm. What business was put ttmuigh Monday on print cloths was at top prices. The firmness of the market was In contrast to that of a week ego. Printer* are ready to take regular* at 6*4 for delivery a* far off as March. On narrow odd* there la no Indication of prlcca weakening on near by delivery. There I* only n small volume of wide gray goods In first hand* and dally demand* suffice to take up the offerings at full market price. The cloalnir of «|m- tracts If on a baala of 6%c for wide stand* a rdf. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. Aui.il. Cupper. . . . All). Ice Securities. . Am. Sugar Refinery. American Smelting. Aiu. Locum tire. . . do. preferred. . . Am. Oar Foundry. Baltimore X'Ohlo-. Chesapeake A Ohio . Canadian Pacific-. . , , Chicago ft Alton. . . . Consolidated <) H *. . . . Central Leather. . . . do preferred. . . . Colorado Fuel A I •’04. lorn Produce. .... Colorado SouMtevii. . . Delaware J Hariaon. . , fepoycr a- Ido Gmnd*. Distillers* t*vm-,tlsa.. § silly || NAME OF STOCK. > 1 i .• •, j ‘f 101 Erie., do. rtvfer’-wl,’ t ", . rjenere» pn.,«tr(r . . , Great Weirierii. .... \ t,rla fra pfd. . Illinois Centru — w. ^in.rrmi. . • , KttiM: *. T»i»«. . . . ii- • • | Slffl 3* .... 45*4 ii hiuu . I i.ouiaville X Nashville ' Missouri Pacific. . . Mexican Central. . . , New York Central. . , Northwestern. National Lead. . _ . . Norfolk A Vi'e* tern. . . Northern Pnclfic. . . . Ontario.A Western. . . PeiiDKylvunla Pacific Mali People’s Gaa Co. . . . Pressed etevl Car. . . ting 15C 12 53% 14 70 ir.% Republic lr«m A Steel. do. preferred. . . . Southern Pm elfin*. . . . fioktL+nt RiJmv.>. . . do. preferred. . . . 1* fir. Paul. ..... 138% | Trim. Coal A lrou. 19 | Texas pgrlfic. . . . 43 '! I'ulou Pacific. . , , 18% l*. r. Robber. . . . 40 ! do. ptefejred. . [06 1 C- K bteel 7% i do. pip tan ad. • 114 Wetter* Uuou. . . 126 Wabash ;.i, |.ref*T,-f<J. . 16% * Wisconsin Central 26% do. preferred. , 'STOCKS OPENED IN NERVOUS STATE Due to Fresh Anxiety in Re gard to Trust Company Situation. NEWYORK. Following Is the rauge la cotton future* Id New. York today: LIVERPOOL. ju.st iu.scuu.j»;ju.»|1 < \33-S1|10.4M5 et,...., t».»r -o.u o.w 10.36 10.35 10.fc 10.82 IftSJ-W lfcLUS Feb.-Web .. 6.70% M7% 6.66% lr..* 1(14! 10.»;10b« iaS4* lSlMi Msmh-ApHf.. LTD XU 5.« 1L39 10.88 10:34 10.38 10.38*37 10^2-54 Aprll-Msy.... ft.fft 4.63% 5.A1 10.7) 10.7fcil0.«il0.Cv 10.65-66 V.- 0.27 iat6UO.S5 IO.J9 *HMI 0.3610. 1 -.35 10. \3S|10. Kollowlne figure* five the blitting range, 2 n. in. and elope, compared with yesterday; Future* «>i.ened easier. Opening Previous RSftge. 3 p. in Close, (.'lose. Octaber. 5.« 4.87 5.S>‘4 5.88 * ' M7 -5.81% 5.79^4 6.76 4.78% 5.71% r,.« 4.70 5.68% Sillf 4.CS r.67 Jttiy. t'losed steadyT 1\3? 10.G 10.45 10.83! 10.8940 10.5748 10.40|l0.42!104l|l0.»ll0.33-33|10.6244 May-Jnne.,.. 6.68 Jane-July.... 6.68 4.63 closed feverish. 8.68 :..«% hr R j{S if 5 NEW ORLEANS. t the range lu cotton futures to s r. is s i i ±m $2 ii flw tj Oct Nov 1 0.91110.70' m.Tc 10.6J. .... 110.34-36 10.92 10.63-66 Jan.. . , Fch.. . ! March. ; Anrll. . May. . July. NOTES ON GRAIN Pointers on Provisions. KliOS-AolIr.. 5,':i)55r. LIVL ]’ - rlllrkcns. '"llKSSKn rOnr,TRY-Tnrk.T^ rtr«wnl active, 20c pound; frlea active. 30D22%c lb.j bens, lie pound; ducks, drawn, raucy, 16e P °PK0iDDCr-L»rt. l?c poond: ham, ictlT* lie poand: .h<rald,T. lOOJJe pounds • ••1; hatter: ISttlh: p e. -.6v pound; hen, . "-I'itrnn. SOe pound] nlmondi. lie pound: Bruit. Me pound! Ffllierli, 13**e ponud: Kn,ll«h w.lnutu. lie pound. I.*m„n pe*l. ISc pound: ®r«n*e oeel.1 I So pound. Lemon,, fnnjij Mrasenn. y - i 100 pounds each, owing to grade. t;«;s A ft lve. IVK FOULTUY-Hena active. jWfiflj; •kens. ffle*j2n%C«c. buck*. Pekin. 86c b*. paddle, 80c each. Turkeys active, 15e 75c per hundn New Orleans, Oct. 23.—The announcement loan any more money on cotton had a pro nounced bearish effect on consumers’ mar kets. Idserponl wa* due 2 to 3 lower, bat •bowed 7* to 13 decline before the trading started on thla aide, and spot price* were }| P«>lnt# lower. Our market opened about ■ U4IMSW sum It support, even after Urge bear operate who absorbed offei • baace to rover easily without stimulating me market. January dropped as low ns h'-23. Future* sre now at a Urge discount under spots, and the latter must give way S to Jnsttfr this nntlclpaflve decline. The tush to sell was over by 10 o’clock* and fn- me* recovered 12 points on short covering. Time was further financial news of dls- 'f'lftlng nature such as a run on the Colo- •'••l Trust Company of New York, and that * r ery large Industrial enterprise In Tltts '"•rg had passed Into the hand* of a re t*.’ •'■’tulng a drop In Its stock Issue of 80 per cent. *11 ** can learn so far about the snot sit- ... 1? ,h * Interior I* that smaller holders Inellned to sell, but that spot* are not 'v n ? offered a* freely a* might bo expect- v*e announcement by Secretary Cortel ,2m ,hit ,h e national banks are all right ■no ran count on deierndned assistance jr®® lM treasury was not enough to offset i 1 J ,nsf °t uncaalness about private bank industrial enterprise*. Unusual distrust Jl "ffeethig all value*. ' ti-! w v . ork * Oct. 23.-J. S. Dtchs * Co.; *lso felt the Inflnence of our '•■turned financial position, and sent very cable* from points lower ■itae hour of our opening, when due to on* 1^3 po| D f g lower. Our market held 'imperatively well In the fnro of *0 mnny factor*. It opened lotii;* points -^'hlch was better than expected on JN ctble*, then fluctuated nervously wlth- .t-fi.u range. Sentln»<*ut bear- u stid the small recoveries that took place ![*r* due to short covering ami -lost quickly, ti »^u a,her *•" f * lr * n<! *'* nn n,i oT#t belt and no change predicted for to- tomorrow, it t* fenred that the 22l T . W ? #nt ^11 Increase rapidly during the «" »hc tight money situs- .U** 1 *111 undoubtedly force out some of actnal stuff. If the Southern farmers vn market their holding* wisely and with- i.V *. ru 5 h ’ fltcy will bars proven their abO- ii b# the mnln factor In controlling marker depend* upon the flnau- *?'."IWItlon and the attitude of the t«J . n . fanner*. Think It will be n bord *■ to bun cotton at. present. CUflSe per pound. Jamaica oranges, Efi! ,p«. ’nncor.l, 5- : vj Uclnnarr. tssBisjrM^Ss |.,ttnr,. U.a«:.M p-r entf. Turnfpi. !c pnnml. GROCERIES. . UICR-Jnp. 8'i e-ntn; bM>l. Mt,;: fnne, Snirt. aucordlnr to th, . CBIW^nw full twin, n.-; L-o-C* ran, ,Trup. 37e ntlon: «»lt. 1» ponnd,. VK illr error. tl.-T: rrokr*. «4r ponn.l: Irinon, Ir: oy.trr, 7r: b»rrrl nortr. prr round, ev; mlxnl. P«I round,. *wr: tomj- lor,. 3 pound*. I2.W roo; 3 pound*, ^.58, Wn*. S--.&3: Limn bon*. 7r; hot match,* prr sroa*. li.tt: mnrironl, 61it3,c pound: ordlnr*. luintnrd. »3M cn*o. SUGAR—Standard ,rannlatrd S.M: Nn* York refined. 4.W: nlantatbn. Sr. COFFEE—Roaatrd. Arbnrklaa, SIAM; bnlk In bus* and l.arrrla, 1-r; irrrrn, llOlir. Shredded blarnlt. J5 00 raar: So. :. rolled bur<Al%S ffr *°CAXI>Y—SMok. a'aaortrd t'.Jo pound; •Ijj'l' ■Art »-d ten boxes 85.50. ‘ FLOUR AND GRAIN. FLOl’R—lltsbr«t patent. M: be»t pat. ml. t3.7«: atandard patent. K.M: half pat- ent IS 26: spring wheat patent. J8.25. CORN—No? 2 white. 56c; rh °’ r r^JJ 1 te ’*?£• Mixed, 16c. Cracked corn, 96-ponnd tack, "cHfCKEX FF.ED—Fifty-pound aaeS». JV, Purina cblck feed. ILO.'. , . OATR— No.-8 white. 68c: No. 3 mixed, flic; Golden Oats. 63c: vrhlt** dipped, 63c; fancy white clipped. 70c. MKAI^-rlnin. 96 pound sacks. Me: 43* pound sacks. 82c: plain. 24-potwd sacks, S6c; ‘■"tLlV-TImotbr. rbotoa larro balea. H.I9: do. choice small bales, Jl-28; No. 1, one- third bales. 61.88: No. 2. ont-tblrd bales, )],20. Bermuda. 90c. stion l .'-Uludoo w blte. fane, an. rown <90 to 100 pounds). 11.60; bran. $1.50. COTTON SF,ED MKAL—Prim# per ton, firo; No. 2 per ton. $24.00; hulls per ton. ' PROVISIONS. PROVIBIONB-Suprcms hams, ISc; bel- UAVuiADn uirtf R r.LARK ■ am nniiiFf wawa» — — COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, C.rond.l.t and Gr«vl«r St,., N.w Orl.ana. MEMBERS: , , . ■WttT Vortc and ~ ^ 4 S. BACHE A CO., AND BARTLETT, FRAZIER A. CARRINGTON, PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINT* Ifptdal to The Georgian. * (From Hayward, Vick & Clark.) Chicago, Oct 23.—Bartlett, Fraxler St Car rington: We are still of the opinion that Europe will Dead all our wheat, and. while the general situation Is somewhat demon!- ‘ icd, we will likely bare nervous market. Cora receipt* show some signs of drop- Ing off. This premium on cash corn over lay futures la somewhat surprising, fiomand for cash oatfl yesterday was good at the decline. Chicago Evening Poat: New York mes sage received early In the day said: R ortera accepted ids ^ not up to u foreign selling.” Baker * Trailer received Monday a car of new corn, the first of the season to reach Chicago. It was damp, and on that account was Inspected No. 4. It was sold In the sample market at 66c* Total world's shipments of breadstuff* ^^■tbat country, for the benefit of themselves and clients. They have selected for the purpose George M. Lc Count, who jierformed a similar service In the home fields this season for the same house most satisfactorily. Bartlett-Frazler'a Liverpool house cabled: ’’Wheat very strong; higher prices expect ed. Shipments are largely directed to the continent. Onr market under present pros pects of supply and demand should ad vance. Corn quiet and steady; no specula tion.” O. .H •pendent vorahle; prospects of crop becoming more THE COFFEt MARKET. , The following flgurefl rive the opening range and doee In the New York coffss market for today: Opening April y*y June July August September .. .. October November ., .. . December .. .. Closed steady. Knng**. B.804.90 6,904.86 6,164.00 5.164.00 6.004.06 6.104.23 6,154.20 5.654.75 3.70 5.85 5.80-5.85 Bales <9.260 bags. Close. 6.764.10 5.604.15 5.864.90 5.90446 TONE WHS UNCERTAIN WHEN MABKETOPENED Panicky Conditions in Wall Street Caused Nervous Feeling. Chicago. Oct. 28.—The wheat market seem ed rather uncertain at the start, opening fig ures being from %c higher to %c lower. Trader* seemed loath to commit themselves to either side In view of the panicky condi tions reported from Wall stret. Minneapo lis and Duluth received 665 cars, against 484 last year. Closing prices for the day showed wheat X 1-602 l-4c higher, joorn up 3-8 01-2c higher, oats 1-4 off to l-4c up, and provisions 22 1-2(M2 l-2c lower. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago grain and provision quotations for today are as follows, compared with yesterday's close: Previous Open. High. Low. Close. Close. WHEAT— Dec.... 99% 101% 99% 101% 19% May 106% 106% 106% ios% io67i Ju\J 100% 102 99% 101% 100 H>£ Os* Dec.... 51% 51% 50% 61% 51% May..., 53% 54% r.3% 63% 63% J %iik- 48 47j WS LARD- Oct Jan... 6.66 Oct... Jan.... May... L60 L60 7.80 7.80 1.85 8.7'» 1.80 7.60 7.70 7.95 CHICAGO CAR LOTS. The receipts of grain In car lota today and estimated receipt# for tomorrow are aa fol lows: i Ini'll " b ”m • • • SK8j&£:;;. COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET. opening. Closing. October. . . . . . November Dererolwr January March 47%## 41H|42% |m 4.'%0 47% 41%041% 89%04O 3S%039 39 4»39% 88%## Cluoei! steady. Hm, »«5S ponnd. »r»r.,-. 14: ftt b.clt., 120: Rupr.ro- l.rd, JMi. Purity cooponad, ,|J. (;,llfornln h.m., lOr. Eirlln. 8'i. BAGGING AND TIES. ^ BAGGING—1H lb.. 104-; : lb., live: 5'i H, lJVe; rn-rgll-d ,.—nod h.ndl. 74e. •riEff-New 11.114 boaeb. .-cendlian.l ILfiA FISH. FISII-Br-nm. ?e pound; .n.pper, lOe Dnnnd: trout. sUlfi- pond: Mm n»h. s«o. round; potnp.no. r24e pound: maelterel, 32*. Mtind; inl»»<l «.b. CSI-- round: fre.b wit., trout, 10c ponnd; piull.t p.r b.rrel, IDioo 10 ' M S HARDWARE. 'WIRE—Curb. IVc pound. PLOW STOCKS—lltroi.n. 85e: F.rcnMa, "tubs—rnint-d. ILlOj -»d*r. 18. Powpim- UM: b»ir W*. 11.76: h :,*■ ,u. imnoiit nntl RAtrd .rook-l-.., b.lf -tt lll.S: 'l >>-«. »7S: ldb. cnol.im, |i, ,, p, r r,nr. Trol^lorf .mok,l,n row. R r ilnVF.L?-fe Vo 111 per doi.n (•AIII'M-Uotion. 1J.7S p»r doten. .>tv iii Ar.r** 5<- t-r r-ound iHON-2%c per pounid baae; Swede, 4%e P °AX d E8—17 per dozen baae. 1 FAD-9%: bar 7%e pound. NAILS-Wlre,» $2.85 keg. Last; cut $160 %o8*OhMi $4.25ff4-75 keg Closed stoady." io.40.Vo.28il0.86 io.49 ioiccii)!® io.n5:i«|ii). 10.-JIV3S 1U.5347 - - f ,10.40-4! 19.69411 10.49li0.42|l0i44|l0.43-43110.6345 WEATHER REPORT. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The pressure Is decidedly lower _ _ cABtcrn portion of the country, the high area that was in that scctlou yesterday morning having moved out Into the Atlan tic. The eastward drift of the high and low areas has brought the center of lowest pressure to Portland, Me., and the second ary high area to Marquette. Mich. A slight depression still covers California and an other one la over southern Florida. Tula uneven distribution of pressure ha* caused cloudy weather over the cotton belt, the Pacific slope nnd the lake region, with light rainfall throughout most of the name terri fy. The temperatures ore 10 to 2>> degrees higher over the Ohio valley and New Eng land. while from the Mississippi to the Rookies they nro 4 to 10 degree* lower than on yesterday morning. In other sections the change* are unimportant. Condition* favor continued fair weather In this section tonight nnd Thursday;.no material change 1n temperature. CDTTON REGION BULLETIN. Sot morld STATIONS ATLANTA HSMCT. Atlantal cfear. . . . . ♦Chattanooga, clear. . Columbus, p. cloudy. . . xtiatneavRle, cloudy.. . Greenville, clear. . . xtlrlfflu, cloudy. . . . xMacon. dear x Monti cello, cloudy. . . xltome, dear Hpartanhnrg, clear. . . Toccoa, dear Weat Point, cloudy. Bag,! w Ml.. 2 ST -Minimum u,mii«murr, ar. (or 1; hour. ending • «. m„ ml. d«t«. zRecelred hue; not Included In (rente* NAVAL 8T0RES. Kpci'lal In The Georgian. Rosin firm: sale* 2,797; receipt* 3,606; win dow slntix 15.90; water white $5.80; M $5.13 0MO; N $4.85®4.95; K $447%; 1 34.67%; II $4.50; G S4.4.’%ft<4.50; F $4.40®4 M; F $4.2V-f 4.87%; D $4.1694.80; CfU $4.10. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. Chicago. Oct. 23.—Hog -Receipts at y lieary 22.000. pricea: mixed $5.7506.26, rough $3.6606.80; pigs $4.5006.60; yorkers $120 Cattle—Receipts 26.000. Market steady to 10.* lower; beeves S3.fcO07.26; cows SL260E16; Texas steers $3.6004.40; calve* $5®7.60; west ern steers 63.3006.90; Stockers ami feetl- ers $.’.5004.60. Sheep— Receipts K«2?„ Market generally THE 8UQAR MARKET. nd unchanged to<iay. mgar market is quiet. > s’oremher down %u each i London he<-t •Ifh October and t 9g 3-1 for both. > shoes. iiCcKFT.S-PsInt. $1.70 dozen; whits ce dar. three hoops. $4.*. CnAINN—'l race. $40« dozen. <;r\ POWDER—Per keg. Austin crack Shot. 14 60 $2.13 sack. MINING STpCKS. Edward F. Buchans s. Lewis t; # Young. A. O. BROWN Sc CO., BANKERS and BROKERS. 30 Broad Street, New York. Members New York Stock Exchange, New York Cotton Exchange, Chicago Rnurri of Trade. Cleveland Stock Ex change. 35 Branch Offices, including Waldorf-Aatoria Hotel, New Plaaa Ho tel. U Weat'SSth Ft.. Flatiron Bldg., Marie Antlonette Hotel. 2 East 44th St.. NEW YO&K. Atlantic City, N. J., Chicago, Cincinna ti. Detroit, Toronto, Can., Buffalo. Cleveland, Washington, D. C. Every facility for prompt execution of orders on all exchange*. Xtfnnta. . . . Augusta. . . Charleston. . Galveston. . Little Rock. . Memphis. . . Mobile. . . . Montgomery. New Orleans. **Oklabom«. . Savannah. . Vicksburg. . . 35’Hmlngto M*. I ndict DISTKICT AVtNAdtS. Ttmptrslure. think It should be We would buy the very sharp l»r ifiueucSd more nnd more Ions, but otherwise we sold on all bulges. vhOHt for turns only on 23.—The i-Derao- devel- i*uined cotton i that New Orleans. Or crat says: ’’Monday'* Jnsplra teroil lo Hi., four wind, by Ti opments. The financial *cnrr u live and menacing nttltud was less firmly held, and bji port waa not lu evidence n quently ' thine*. The world believe* lower vi Inevitable, and the world I* workln, end. Thus I* the farmer*' »-ff«»rt to stay the downward tendency made more difficult. Conditions lu Wall street must be de*pr,. ate'indeed, eiro no monster Institution would have been permitted to dose It* door*. And the echo Im* reached to the ends of civilization. Tighter money I* ooiv the one phase of the fdtuntlou least palata ble to the Industrial welfore of the rountry. True, spluuera ore sold ahead Just n* far a* they were a week ago. But the buying power of tbs wage earner Is too vitally de pendent upon the active enterprise of the almighty dollar not to affect the consmn|»- tlon of rotton good* when the coin of the ^enlm Is on the defensive. Locally commerce and general finance* have for ft -* jour ol*D. made So by the port, consequently Wall month been at tie-up of street'a trouble* _ truly with precoin Vick & Clark. terdny chimed In Ived sentiment that not expected.”—Hay- LONDON STOCK MARKET. Baltimore and Ohio .. . Cheapenke ami Ohio .. Chicago nnd Great Western., Canadian Pacific .. ,. .. Kri# do. preferred .... . Illinois Ccntrnl Kansas nnd Texas .... do. j Northern Pacific Norfolk and Western .. ,. New York Central Ontario nnd Western .. .. PcniiH.vIvanla Philadelphia and Reading . Rock jRlniut .. ' Southern Railway do, preferred Southern Pacific St. Paul .. Union Pacific Fulled State* Steel do, preferred Wn I in alt, preferred LONDON WAS NERVOUS Union Pacific, Delaware and Hudson and Southern Pacific Weakest. New York, Got. 23.—The scenes of ten. terilay were reproduced In the financial dis trict thla morning. Up to noon It win not known whether the Trust Company of America, on which n run bagsn todsv, would successfully weather the storm. The Institution seeniR to be receiving more as- fdRtnnce from the outside than had been extended to the Knlekertiortkor. but It could not be learned at this writing wh^th er this would etifflce to meet the demand* of depositors. On the heel* of the fresh trouble* In the local hnnking situation catm- the new* that a prominent Pittsburg In Btltntlon was erabnr * would necessitate tin pod off 13 ‘.’t> point* t list, prices We*tlnghouse ICle- inv nnd It* allied concern*. In with till*. General Electric drop- points. completing a decline ef uthln two day*. In the general broke violently at *be opening, nnd held barely steady for a lid then went to piece* again, touch- iv low records for the railroad* and f tlm Industrial*, ent. and hi had risen to f»». the treasury relief measure* count Ing for little beside the HUholdlng of lendflblc money supplies, the reflection of a panicky feeling. Closing bid* follow: Railway Stock*. Atehlflon 74 preferred Baltimore nnd Ohio Canadian Pnclfic Chicago and Northwestern Colorado Southern Denver and Rio Grande .. .. . . fated 5,11^ li'lnali'cimtnl"..".. !! .7 . DmltfVlIlo and Nashville .. .. Mcxlmii Central Missouri Pacific New York Central Pennsylvania .. .. Reading Rock Island do. preferred 8t. Paul Southern Pacific ., . Southern Railway Union Pacific Wnbr.sb Interboio Metropolitan d*>. t.referred Great Northern Miscellaneous. Amalgamated Copin' .. .. 7 & ..155 MONEY AND EXCHANGE. New York. Oct. 23.—Money on rail C®90 per cent. leaned by City National han't at 6 prr cent. Time loans firm; sixty days 6%07; ninety ny* ♦>%; six months 6%. •Posted rates: Hterllng exchange $4,820 S6%. with actual business In banker* bill* at $4.850504.S510 for demand and nt $4.%)74 for sixty-dny bill*. Prime mercantile paper 7%. London bar silver 23%; New York bar sil ver 61%. Mexican dollars 48%. TO SOON DECIDE ON BIG MEETING TJ* A meeting of the extcallve'eanimltt,, of the general board of education of the Mrthodlet Church. South, will be held within a ahort time and then It will be decided whether or not Atlanta will be the city In Georgia where the annual meeting of the board nnd the great ed ucational convention will be held. This meeting will be a preliminary affair nnd nt that time an Invitation to hold the meeting In Atlanta will be act ed upon. Other cities lu the elate are anxious for the matting, but It la known that etrenunun effort! will be made to have Atlanta selected. Not only will the annual meeting of the genei-nl board be an Important af fair. butane educational convention r»r furthering the plane of the Mcthodlat 1 Church, Routh, along thla line will be one of the moat Imoortant gatherlnga r held In the South. 115>» rSN 'nr nnd Foundry.. trie American l.orumotlve.. American Tobacco American I'otton OIL. . America ii Smelting 1 American Smelting Brooklyn Rnpbl Transit.. .. Colorado Fuel nnd Iron National Biscuit National Lend Pacific Mull People's Gn* Pressed Steel Cur SI..**-Sheffield Steel Sugar * Tennessee Coal and lrou 1 Jolted States Steel United States Steel preferred.. COTTON MILL STOCKS. We make a specially of dividend paying cotton mill stocks. Let us send you our list, giving prices and yield of choice securities. Hillyer Investment Oo., English American Bldg. 4° n UNION SAVINGS BANK Gtuld ■uNdlftf CAPITAL STOCK . . . tlft.OC )• —— REIOU8CII , “ 0 ' 4% 8100,000.00 4 t icates Inappreciable rainfall. U) 1 yesterday. (2) For 24 hour* endlug S *. i3th meridian time. ••Missing • Ramark*. I-oirer temperatures prevailed over the eastern portion of the l*lt, the change* Ik* Ing especially uotleeahle In the day tern •“‘•uttireo. Throughout the itMtern bnlt change* were unimportant. Light rain W. V. ^JAIITIN. Oburrer. Temporarily In Charge. WEATHER FORECA8T. Washington, Oct. 21—Weatbar condition! •nd general foreraat: The lake region depression has passed down the Ht. Ijiwrenre valley and la now pairing off to sea over the Canadian mari time province*. A second depression Is moving eastward over the British northwest nnd pressure I* high over Lake Superior. No rain of consequence has fallen In the last 24 hour*. It I* warmer east of the Missis- 1. The probabilities for tonight ami reday point to a contlnuacre of fair weather In all part* of the Washington foreenst district. It will bo somewhat colder In the lower .jke region and the northern portion of th* middle Atlantic state*: elsewhere the hange* will be unimportant. The outlook or oeverel day* of imei^rate temperatures nd fair weather la good. Forecast nntll $ p. in. Thursday: Virginia—Fair tonight and Thursday: cold er tonight In western portions; slightly colder Thursday: light southwesterly, shift ing to northwesterly wind*. North Carolina. South Carolina and Geor- ri*—Fair tonight and Thursday; light varla- Eastern Florida—Fair tonight nnd Thurs day. except rain on the noutheaat; light variable wind*, mostly northerly. Western Florida, Alabama nnd Mississippi —Fair tonight and Thursday; light variable winds, mostly northerly. Kentucky—Fair nnd colder tonight; Thura- ay fair. Tennessee—Filr tonight; • older In *x- -emc western portion: Thursday fair. Louisiana and Kaotern Texa*-Falr to- nignt and Thursday: Hght to fresh north- easterly winds on the coast. Oklahoma anil Western Texa*. Indian Ten-1tory and Arkansas-r.dr tonight *n«l mnraday. New York. Boston. Chicago. Washington. Philadelphia Baltlmoro. Atlanta. Naw Orleans. Can r ranclace. London. Th? American Audit Cotnpahy, 100 Broadway, N.w York City. F. W. LAFRENTZ. C. F A.. Pr.k. G. E. MANWARING. Vic. Frit THEO COCHEU, JR.. B.cr.t.ry, The American Audit Company, chartered under tne law. of. N.w Tork. Is nnpowprei! lo rxumlne the affair* of, and make report, upon th. tali' rial condition of private and public concern, for director,, officer, and le- dlviduals. Tbs preparation and Installing of system* a specialty. ATLANTA BRANCH. 1015 I0161017.10I8 F-.URTH NAT'L BANK BLDO. G. B. BIDWELL, Resident Manager. Telephone. Main 872. Cable Addreas, Amdit, New York. FRANK HAWK INN, President. II. 81. ATKINSON. 7lc«*-i*r«sldaaL TOOMAS JOSKl'B A. M'OOKD. Vice I’reslUraL K- W. BYI Third National Bank Capital - - - - $200,000.00 Surplus and Profits $400,000.00 DR. A. W. CALHOUN. MILTON DARGAN. JOHN W. GRANT, II. Y. kfl’COKD. FRANK HAWKINS. H. M. ATKINSON. • JOSKPH A. M’CORD. J. H. NUNNALLT. J. CARROI L I AYN0. I*. R. ROSSER. DAVID WOODWARD SPRINGS A CO. COTTON. BTOCK8. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. 86 Cotton Exchange, New Yo’rk, M E M II F. R 8 ; \ ’ York Cotton Exchange. ... „• orl-Biit Cotton Exchange. jjMMWMj IWtMJ AMBAjattM. h|ii. - Ks< liai.*-. B. C. COTHRAN, New Orleans R#pr#*#ntativ# ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. AUDITORS Audits, Special Examinations. Co*ti empire building. AND BANK EXAMINE** and Systematising. ATLANTA. GA.