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TILE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
ItlDAY, NOVEMBER 52.
13
NEWS AND GOSSIP
Of the Fleecy Staple.
List Was Governed Almost
Entirely by Technical
Conditions.
ACTIVE AT THE START
Prices Were 5 to 9 Points
Lower, Mainly on Disap
pointing Liverpool.
Srw York. Nov. 25.—The rntton market
V was wry nerrou*. The Hit we. gov-
Iror'd iliooit entirely by technical oon<lI-
tlitm nnd order* to buy were executed wltb
difficulty.
.fter opening active I to I points lower
and advancing aharplr, cotton future* eased
off a few point* on prottt-taklug aalea. At
noon price* were generaly only altghtly be-
nnv tlie elo*!ng of Thursday:
Estimated reeelpt* Saturday:
An eaaler tone prevailed during the
entire afternoon and price* worked
steadily downward, the cloae being
ateady net » to 15 polnte lower.
Mnrem.nt Into eight:
1607.
1906. | 1936.
[trerlane, week...
Since Sept. 1......
Into alRht. week..
Hnee 8ept. L....,
Ronthern eon»n..
28,386
152,647
ssn
48.581
247,694
547,887
5,122.00k
80.000
46.309
212.299
626.788
4.944.904
68.000
Weektv Interior movement:
| 1907. | 1905.
1906.
ftpcelptS •eetoeesOeseej 199,951 1 268,36^
Ihlpnivnta 187.098 233.041
RSE 1 401.068 I 615.627
264.482
238,913
612.686
Comparative port receipt,:
1907. | 1906.
Saturday ...»
Hominy
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
47.721 1
*8.»4
58.215 i
64.828
64.089 ]
81.509 |
16,019
67.846
103.M9
88,498
64,294
€9.834
Tot*l for week
Total since flept. I..;..
354.746 |
2.979.043 1
419,140
3.814,382
Sctr Orleana 17.000 to 10.000
Galveston ,.14,000 to 10,000
tfuuelon 2,500 to 3,500
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Mverpool. steady; .middling (.00.
Atlanta. Arm; middling 10%.
Sew orleana. Arm; middling 1014.
New York, ateady; middling II.A
Sr. van nail, ateady; middling 10 716.
.tiupista. ateady; middling 16%.
Mobile, ateady; middling 10%.
i'Iii! rival tut, steady; middling 10 7*16.
Baltimore, normal; middling 10%.
Wilmington, ateady; middling 16 7-l<
Boston, steady; middling 11.50.
Memphis, ateady; middling 10%.
Philadelphia, steady; middling 11.3.
Houston, ateady; middling 10 11-16. .
Norfolk, steady; middling 10%.
Galveston, ateady; middling 11%.
St. l.ouis. ateady; middling 14%.
1906.
0.OS7
18.717
10,791
Special to The Georgian.
v Hay warn, Vick & Clark.)
r r*ZZ ork '. , Nor - k Co.
tfytrpool cab»»a were due 14 to J4tt nolnta
ml g « - ° p ? n r d . nv ,et hxlt ateady 5 higher
nn, l 8 higher on late montha. At
Sii P> «?*• rtt 8 point* net ad-
n V S‘ii s,M i t ro . t,0, l SX* Pt at 8 point* higher;
! n J[ M ’ “I™ American 6.1*00 l *
JJheulaflM and export 1.000. American
‘• , » uon ; Including 78,000 American
Tenders new docket 6,000.
atreet house has an order in to
,17. iv M ",e * ro , u t nd W-® nnd 10.67. The ring
O0 * *nd are pushing **
market on It. Do not think they hare luu*«
Iff**?- lopk to eee market ease
*• this order la out of the way.
ar " the e n *• «*• Wd»: Deretu
10 61 10 '‘ 9, ^ ,Duary Mirth 10.43. May
Cotton finding a little buying that look*
crowd Mke more COTertn * l, y the tobacco
•Mr. Prl«». in g circular,- aaya the bearish
?,**»■ !??■ b *‘* n obvious that it waa Inevtt
able that the market should become, i
•old, resulting In yesterday's advance. ...
** unab | e to find any Indications of Amerl
can mills exhibiting any dlspoaltou to buy.
U^eane. Nov - !S?—Hnyward, Vick k
t-lark: Market opeued about 6 down. Looks
pretty well sustained. Should cate a little
more, but buy It on all dins. Expect cotton
to work higher.
Spasmodic buying from Wall street, but
the people who were right ou the adv
are selling quietly now.
*£**••• If the big short Interest was out,
ami while there may be some scattered cov
ering this morning, expect to see It set
back again.
Liverpool cables: “Market dlsapoplailng.
bpot demand small, owing to money mat
ter*.”
Mr. Price has a circular iu the morning
paper* admitting he covered 100,000 owing
to the existence of an nnwlridly abort In*
terest. Rest of circular la bearish. Looks
lo me Price has gone on bull aide, giving
the public bear literature to profit by abort
selling.
Market abort nnd nervous. Any advance
lu New York would cause further scare.
•f the local market.
talnty regarding labor disputes waa a de
pressing Influence on the English market.
Our opening was steady at a decline of R to
0 points, which was u shade letter than
expected on the cables. For a time It look-
situation and outlook have not changed mix
by the speculative nnd technical udvaned
yesterday. A good deal of the old short in
terest has been eliminated or transferred tJ
fresh sellers. Undoubtedly the technical po
sition of the market has been greatly weak-i
ened by yesterday's heavy ahort covering.
EDWARD MOYSE & CO.’S
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS.
The following table show* receipts at the
ports today, compared with the same day
Inst year;
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
The following table showe receipt* at the
titerlor towns today, compared with the
■me day last year:
HAYWARD. VICK & CLARK’S
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
Nmv Orleans, Nov. S3.—Although numcr-
f»Ily not un with yesterday's movement nt
Imv York, Liverpool futures with 8 points
"uformed well enough to the change In
onrket Influences. As stated before, eT«r
ince the adoption of restrictive measures
»> the Houth, New York has gained In poel-t
3pn ns the seat of speculative activity and
»f largest Mobile Interest In cotton. Con
tinently auy disturbance, due to whatever
I* much greater there than In a
narket of more settled composition such as
-yerpooi. A«l lustuicnt lu other markets
rill roue In time. Meanwhile the exelleJ
n**nt li dh ] n New York and further out!
,r t*ks such as occurred yeaterday, are not
mUkely between now uml bureau day.
doming papers contain news about the
jmire of a big wholesale grocery houee In
vsrmany Involving other Arms ami some
banka there and In England. This
• n, » the showing by Liverpool caused a low-,
f opening hml selling here this morutngJ
[rtfltrs are on the jump, nud watching
•ew York closely. The wall etreet l*ear
hss n letter In the papers In which
£ admits having covered a large line of
owing to the existence of an nn-
rieMy short Interest In that market. The
J*t of his circular It very bearish on the
of consumption. There Is much spec-
^ttlon here about the ambiguous text of
5’* circular. Some believe be hia been
2 rc *» to rover, utbers think he has gone
® the bull side, expecting alow hut lasting
2?t to . trade by the 9UO.OOO.OOO grm
«ld end that the bear part of bis
ffif l» merely to benefit by outside short-
?’ W leather conditions are unfavorable,
pinging rains continue In tb* central and
{£•”» '* ,l » Indication* point to continued
sins in the east, bat clearing In north and
An Item not to be overlooked In the
Wy question (e the weight of l*les. Re-
jrn* for the first two months of this sea-
show io% pounds, or about 2 per cent
^mpsr^ with laat year. Tills, on a
Ilia ken u loss lu
SP'r Of 240,OW bales. There la n ateadyl
, ■*?? for spots at quotations. Bad weathd
New York. Nov. 2*2.—Yesterday’s advance
w«a not due to fresh bull speculations. The
tendency to reduce cr**» estimates and tlie
amount of cotton ginned to November 14
were Influences not to be overlooked and
rendered the l»ear* nervous. They covered
Liverpool advices this morning were not
un to expectations, the close ln*lng steady
6% to 8% point* higher than the previous
dote. That market waa due to show 14 to
14% points advance on New York’s closing
of Thursday. Onr market opened active at
6 to 9 points decline. January, 10.80, told
off to 10.38 and milled to 10.48 during the
first hour. At mld-dny January was'selling
nt 10.30, the deed no resulting from protlt-
taklug sales. The tendency during the aft
sales on all fait
SELLERS ARE SATISFIED
WITH LULL IN TRADE.
New York, Nov. l’.—The American Wool
and Cotton Itepdrtcr under date of Novem
ber 21. aaye:
"A better sentiment hn* permeated the
jtton market and business volume, though
Still at a minimum, la lu fair contrast to
the trnusactlon* of last week. Although
there Is no positive assurance as to Its last
ing qualities. It Is fair to presnme that the
Improvement shown thus far Is of a staple
character. To be sure, the little buying
that makes Its appearance la only such as
may be expected In the covering of re
quirements with a fair reduction of the
Hons generally. In
finished good* business Is well nigh nt n
standstill and sellers are perfectly satisfied
that If should remain so for u brief lime,
to snv the least. The fear which took po*.
session of buyers two weeks ngo ha* not
al>at«l In Ih. allrttrat *.■>*. uf lb* word
and attempt* are atilt made.to .-em-el food* I 71,1, do,, r-ot affpet asportation of wrbeat.
—*—I—Maat^l-lrerpool ■•able aaldMri—ijfrdllhd
Edited by
Jbseph B. Lively.
MARKETS
Mr. Lively's twenty-five
years* experience of ed
iting markets In Atlahta
•nd the Boutb has mads
him a recognized au
thority In hia specialty.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
1&AME OF STOCK.
Amal. C'op'pef .'
American Smektlng .
Am. Locomotive
do. preferred . , .
Am. Car Fouudry. .
American Oottou Oil
Anuronda
Atchison
do. preferred . . .
Atlnntlc'C. Line. . .
Brooklyn Rapid T. .
Baltimore A- Ohio .
(’hesanenke A Ohio.
dUn “ “
hinted One. .
.Central Leather. . . ,
do. preferred. . . .
Colorado Fuel k Iron
Corn Produce
Colorado Southern .
Delaware A Hudson .
Deni er * IUo Grande
Distillers’ Securities.
Krte
do. preferred. . . .
g eneral Electric . . .
reat Western . . . .
Great Northern pfd. .
Illinois Central . . .
Interboro
do. preferred . . .
Kansas & Texas . . .
NAME OF STOCK.
Louisville a- Nashville.. ,
Missouri Pacific
Mexican Central
New York Central. . . .
Northwestern
National Lend
Norfolk k Western. * . .
Northern Pacific. . . .. .
Ontario & Western. . . .
Pennsylvania
Rending *. . .
Rock Island
do. preferred
Republic Irou & Steel..
do. preferred. . . ..
Southern Pacific. . . .
Southern Hallway. . .
do. preferred
Ht. Paul
Tenn. Coal 4c Iron. . .
Texas Pacific. . . . ..
Western 1'nlon. .
Wabash
do. preferred.
NEW
YORK.
. Following Is the range In cotton fatnre* In
New York today:
I
B
a
J
II 11 |H
Nov
Dec
Jnn
Feu.. , . .
March. . .
April. . . .
May. . . .
June, , , ,
July. . . .
10.78
10.38
: U2
10.43
1964
i
10.52
io!o
10.49
10.67
ib!«
I 7
10.68
ioifi
10.31
19*41
10.40
io!49
1
10.481
... .110.66-801 io.7o-tS
10.72 10.70 71 10.14-89
10.33 10.33-34! 10.44-48
10.41 10.37-39 10.47-60
10.42 10.41-42 10.52-63
.... 10.44-48 10.66-60
10.50 U).49 60 10.68-82
10.57! 10.48-60110.67-81
10.49 10.48-49(10.57-80
Closed steady.
LIVERPOOL.
c!os«, compared with jeaterday:
Future* opened Urm.
Oprnluf PrsTloua
R*na«. 2 p. m. Clo... Cloie.
Nor 5.66 -5.71% 5.73 5.71
Nor.-Dae. . . 6 (5 -5.(4% 1.(4% 5.(4
Iter.-Jan. . . 5.62 -6.(4% 5.64% 5.64
Jan..Fcb. . . 6.65- 5.67% 5.67 6.60%
Feb.-March.. 6.66 5.69 6.67%
March-Apri.l 5.66 -6.60% 6.66% 6.06
Aprll-May . . 6.67%-5.70 5.70% 6.70
May-June. . . 6.66 -6.71 5.72 6.71
June-Juty. . 6.70 5.70% 6.71%
iuly-AUK. .. 6.68%-5.71 6.76%
6.641
6.56%
6.56%
5.69%
6.66-4
I 6.61%
5.60%
m
6.43
'losed steady.
NEW ORLEANS.
Following la the range In cotton future* tn
New Orleans today:
B
1
.4
w
2
k
!J
j
a
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
March. . .
April. . . .
May. . . .
June. . . .
July. . . .
Closed eas
lo!68
10.61
id.is
U.G0
io!fi
y-
io!«o
10.68
10.62
io’t;s
io*7i
io!49
10.42
10.45
ibiii
io.^9
io!49
10.43
ib'47
ib.'5i
io.'eo
10.67
10.48- 43
10.42- 43
10.43- 46
10.48- 47
10.50-62
10.5142
10.6143
10.60-81
10.72
10.62- 63
10.58-69
10.5940
10.82-63
10.59
10.67-68
10.63- 70
10.73-75
NOTES ON GRAIN
Pointers on Provisions.
Kprelnl to The Georgian.
From Hayward, Vick k Clark.)
Chicago, Nov. 22.—Harriett. Fraaler 4c Car
rington: It looks an though xv»^ are going
to Imvc n nervous market until after these
December deliveries take place. The#xport
business done yesterday was quite large,
but seemed to have very little effect upon
the market price*.
In provisions receipts of hogs run fairly
liberal nnd packers are not disposed to sup
port prices. . ...
Chicago Record-Herald: Captain J. M.
Phillips la in from his big farm at Newton.
Kan., nnd Is a pronounced liear on nil of
the grain markets. "If wheat were 15c and
corn 10c lower they would be on a ranch
safer basis than now,” said he. "Roth are
bound to get there before liquidation re
sulting. from our general extravagance,
... ^ .pa bn* been
a lifelong speculator since he was 21 year*
of nge, and Is now rising 7U and la easily
lu the millionaire class.
An Increasing number of small sales of
corn nnd eats to the East Is !>eli»g made
dally on the same financial basis aa pre
vailed before the in<
The buyer, however,
hand to month, «v
capital nnd working
Ing accommodations. . ,
The foreign correspondent of the Chicago
Bouts! of Trade has been requested to send
nil quotations of foreign markets In 1 ntted
Htates money per bushel Instead of In for
eign money per 100 Ibt.
clement, Curtis A* Co’s, cable fbom Argen
tine reada: “Province of 8anta F« harvest
ing; yield Is generally reported a* excellent
—In fact, wonderfnl. Province of Bueno*
Ayres crops are thriving well.’
Crop Expert George M. LeConnt,
special mission to Investigate Argentine
wheat crop condition* for Finley Barrel!,
arrived at Bueno* Ayrea^ ydeterday and ca
bled: "Reported here that wheat crop Is
above the average."
Russia report* some talk of a threatened
famine In many provinces and the govern
ment may prohibit the exportation of rye.
WHEAT OPENED WEAK
AT A CENT DECLINE
Liverpool Was Very Weak.
Other Foreign Markets’ -
Sharply Lower.
8T. LOUIS CA8H QUOTATIONS.
Wheat—No. 2 red winter M 097
Corn—No. 2 57%
Oats—No. 2 45
*_***•«(*-» inn oasis lor i. o. n i* a iiintr
r#l , r ’ # bat holders of good grades think
'5'^ «Wr good,.
' OT - K-J. S, Barb. 6c Fo.:
waa much confuanl b.fw thla
-rung a np.ulng aa to Hie prokabl. raug.
regarding deliveries, jne cmnimiing
the*** movements receive has been
;b succeeding attmpts of a
... . _i* majority of sellers stren
uouHly opposing anything that bears a neat
approach to an unfair attitude In this re*
spect. Where contract* are overdue, noth
ing can be done to forestall such action an<
sellers In thla position, to quote one of
tbelr number, ‘take their medicine.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUIT AND PRODUCE.
LIVE*"”POUtjTR^-Ilena doll, # Mitr
aMrtf&r «sb ®
P niTKS°ED rom.TnY-Tnrb.Tr draw*.
B2NP«S
P< PRODDCE-Ur.l. 22. pound: tarn* aetlr*.
16. poand: abould.ra act^. ioOlteponid:
pd: ,e 6w 1 . , J « feJlW
rAn'lT* C, ANb 1 NtJ^8^Cter«n, ^ ponod;
rtUwrta.’. 13%-' Jnnn'l: Englfab waln^ lie
S . Pecans. 12Hc lb. I-emon peel, 17%c lb.
rang. pa.1. 17%. tb. Lnnoa*.
sens. 88.710400; bananas. 8%c lb.: Umet,
Florida stock. 60c 100. PeanutaTn ■{«»»;;!’
•sing 100 pounds each, owing to fijfde,
8%08c pound. Florida oranges. 13.0003.69,
'yEOETA^LKS—Potato.* per hni6.l ll.00,
•weet notatoea, $1.00. Onions, 81.10 bushel,
eratri t!. H (%do»* P »3*yT*ollfloir.r.
^lpT"%. W:
RICE—Jap, ffjliilh««gi Wj: lanej
*??tE»F:rr r ?iu l, e^A, b *.4S?S~r 8?
cane svrup, 88c gallon; pit. 100 pounds, 60c;
axle grease, 81.75; sod* cr * f ‘5 r * 1
SSStt
ut’cfMm *'**'
^RCciATT^tandard VrannUted IB.13: New
* COFFEE-'RoaVt<5 * Ar'bncki.r 'iio 00; balk
oats, 88 S case; sack grtre, 90-pound bags.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, 8TOCK8, BONDS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Carondolet and Gravlar Sta., Naw Orlaan*.
. MEMBERS:
S£ n:: o°r r . ! x*
fe*<ss? dUsst 22UA»W»ca«« A„.
New York and Chicago Corraapondaata:
AB. BACKE A CO., AND BARTLETT, FRAZIER 4 CARRINBTON,
BA1VATS WIRES TO ALL POINTS.
.m/mr* tb* *onth
Argontlm* benefl.lnl rnlna bar. fallrn and
In tb. M>nt.r and north atorm* are predict
ed, Thla I* the action where barreatlng I*
about to emnroenee." „ „ .
Argentine correapondtnt of A. O. Slaugh
ter ft t'o. cabled tb* following: "Waatnar
unaettled. But not anfllelent to hurt.'
Hroomball cabled from Urerpoot hefore
the cpenhia of the acaalon here: Vtlieat
onlet and lower, prompted by the larger
American receipt* and eaaler Argentine of-
ferlnga. latter market ateadled on predic
tion* of alorma In Argentine and threatened
THE COFFEE MARKET.
mi Art today;
January ....
February ....
March
April
May . . . i .
June • • • •
Jnly
August ...
8#af!T:::::: aw
SSSK? •::Wa6.
Ctoeed steady. - Rales 48,250 begs.
Opening.
Ublcago, Nnr. 25.—Wheat opened weak.
December was off a full cent, while Mur
lost %. Liverpool cables were very weak
it l%d lower. Berlin was 2%c Iqwer and
Budapest Kr lower. Heavy rains are re
ported In Argentine, but no damage has re-
suited *• yet. Northwest cars 4fe, versus
498 list year.
Wheat closed 6-8c to l-4c lower, corn
lost G-8c to l-4c, oats were 7*8c to l-2c
lower and provisions were 17 l-2c to
32 l-2c lower.
WEATHER REPORT.
WEATHER CONDITION*.
A disturbance developed In the west gulf
ye«ierdsy afternoon and moved east to cen-
tml this morning near New Orleans. The
adrauce of this storm nres Is censing gen
clear westber prevails,
stores.
The conditions fsvor rsln In this section
tonight; Saturday clearing and cooler.
Minimum and Maximum Temperatures
and Rainfall,
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Open. High. Low.
m
fl
SS2 a?
WnKAT—
Dec.
May
July ..
„CORN—
Dec. ..
S :: ..
OATS-
K :: 9
illy .. 46
FORK—
Jan. ..12.46 12.46
May ..12.75 12.75
LARD- •
i nn. .. 7.66 7.68
toy .. 7.65 7.67%
KIDS—
Jan. .. 6.72% 6.72%
May .. 6.60 6.66
ft
IMi
66%
65
ft
ft ft
13J7% 12.17%
12.47% 12.47%
7.47% 7.47%
7.66 7.52%
6.62% 6.62%
6.67% 6.76
THE SUGAR MARKET.
N*w York, Not. 22 —Dome.tic and rrAnod
•ugar market today I* Heady and nnehan
•d with rentier* doing bu.lnc.a on lb* ha*.,
of 4.76c, 1 per cent for ra*h on dno gran
nl*t*il. The local raw augur mark*! U
ataady. lomlon boot angar market qntet
12: oyatera. full welaht. 12.26 Mae; peppar.
lie pound: baking powder, to ceae; red
48c; roaat beef. 62.86 rite: nlran IXcw Or-
tee net. Jtc gallon: corn, 3V go lion: potart
W.MtiTr«aa; p»«n«t>. (%c: rnp*. (ply
cotton. f2%c; aoap, n.6604.60 rate.
CANDY-f>7lck. aaaorfed C%c ponnd; atlef
taaorted. 6J4e pooad: fancy aaaorted. palla
(Ur: rbomlate drop*, tnlla. 12%r: KIk. a,
aorled, ten hntee 65.60.
FLOUR AND GRAIN.
rr.orR-HInheat patent. 60M: beat pat-
it. 66.76; atnndard patent. 65.59: belt pat-
«i. *626: aprtoa wheat patent. M.25.
— ■**’ -No. 5 while (old cropi, 79c: choice
..ibi cropi. T'o: mlicl (new), 7Sc.
Cracked corn, 16V|nmml rack. 61.90.
CHICKEN FEEH-Etfly-ponod aarka, 61;
Pnrln* chick feed. 81.95.
OATS—No. 2 white. <Wc: .Vo. 3 white. 42c;
No. 2 mixed. «e; Golden oats, «c; white
dinned. 45c.
MEAL-Plsln. M-rmand sacks. 78c; 48-
pouod sacks, 80c; plslu, 24 pound sacks, 82c;
^HAT—Tlmothv. choice targe hales. 81.85;
* * * 1.00;
4Rc.
, *1.70;
, dal. 61.63 brand. 61.50.
..... X FBEn Ml' * ft—Prim. p.. row
K.60; No. 2 per ton. 626.00; bulla per ton,
PROVISIONS.
PROVISION*—Premium bamt, ISc: bel-
lie.. 264126 pound* ar.rage. 10r: rat beck*.
9.40. Silver Leaf lard. If**; Jewell com-
nound, Wk- CsUfornU hams. 94L Ks-rlbs.
• Ml
GAGGING AND TIES. *
BAGGING—1® jb.. 10*4c; 2 lb., jpUt 2*4
lb.. ir4e; re roIlMjsecwBd hand). 7Hc.
TIES-New, 81.17H bunch; second-hand,
8101.
\
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET.
lea go,
ket to
£JO0lj9O;
’i.’AtAr—Receipts’ 4.000. Market steady
to strong; beevem |3.3ia«.40; cow*. 81.150
4.40; Tessa steer*. 83.2501; cslres, $507.25;
We*tern cattle, 83.250f.25; etockers and
feeder*. 88.2504.86.
811KEI P —Receipt* 8,000. Market strong:
native *heep and Western, 85.20: yearling*,
$4.7^00.59; native and Western lambs, $10
f.6»>.
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
The receipts of grain in car lota today and
estimated receipts for tomorrow are se fol
lows:
| Today.
Tomorrow. (
Wheat
Oat*.’ .* .* ! 1 l I ! .’
Hogs, head
118
18.009
M •
22.000
NAVAL 8TORES.
Spocl.nl to The Georgian.
Havsunsh, Nov. 22.—Turnentll
44‘i; sale*. 247; rccolpi*. 1.077.
Itoslu firm; sales. 4.0: rn»e
window glass, 88.90; wnterwhlts
16.91: M. fc.23: K. 84.W); 1. $3.75; II
G. F. $2.9603.15; B. $2.92^03.124*
3.10; l'. B. A, $24003.10.
1
e firm at J
Ipt*. 3.648: 1
. 88.$): N, 1
83.1003.15;
D, $2,900 p
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COTTON SEED OIL MA
Following le given Hm* opi ning
quotations of the Sew \ork cott
market:
opening, j Closing.
Xori'iuVr 31 toXPi
|)ec*-n»lN*r. 3dHt|M
January 33» 4 irri*4 ■
March 35 <#:>;'* | 37
May I 34 W ' ~
July j 34 034
Closed strong on short* covering.
Atlanta Oil Market
The following quotation* are Itaaed on *c-
ftftl tranMctlon*: Prime crude f. o. b. will*:
Snrmier 2202244, December 2802$fc, Jau-
wry S3'4024.
J
Abilene.
. Amarillo
Asheville
ATLANTA.
Augusta
Birmingham
Bismarck.
Buffalo
Bostou
Charleston
Charlotte.
Chicago
Cincinnati
Corpus Christ!. ....
Davenport. ........
pfii.:::::::::
Fort Smith .
Galveston. ......
Havre , .
Huron
Jacksonville. .....
Jupiter
Kansas City
Key Went.
Knoxville. ......
I/O* Angeles. . . . .
Macon
B fift-.v
K ,
New Orleans
New York.
Norfolk,
North Platts
Omaha.
Palestine
Portland. Ore. .
Rapid city. . .
8f. Louis. . . ,
Hi. Paul. -. . .
Han Francisco.
Hsvannah. , . .
Spokane. . 1 . .
Tampa
Taylor
Tbomterllte. . ,
Vicksburg. . . ,
Washington.
Wllud
TTTn
Mlm.
TIPS PLASHED
From Wall Street.
Financial Bureau: Irregularity l,n the
market Is the best that can be promts!
the present, under the existing unsettle
ment. It Is a v clean-up liquidation tradtn
market, as we sum np the case.
There Is good buying of Union Pacific
a scale down. The support remains nbn
the same positions, 107 and 104. Coverln_
occurred In Hmeltlng with some support
near 59 now. A specialist reports some cov»
erlng In Ht. Paul toward the low levels of
yesterday.
Professionals are hammering Brooklyn
Rapid Transit and Distillers for certain res
New York Control It still weak tech
ideally. Omni buying Is reported In Read
,D *\ ’*• f be first support level, still
good. Northern Pacific snd Great Northern,
under the latest developments, ought to l»e
still more attractive on declines. Ainnljr
mated support Ih around 44 still. No specl_
support noted for Locomotive. Covering oc
curs In Hteel preferred toward 79. One of
the reports receded today saya that the
liquidation In Atchison Is uear nn end.
Boutern Pacific Is bought for iuvestiuent.
GEORGIA RAILWAY
e.ND ELECTRIC CJ.
and naked price on Georglu Railway and
Electric Company today: Asked 73. No
market for preferred.
PITTSBURG FIRM SUSPENDS.
MINING STOCKS.
Boston. Nov. 22.—Opening: Calumet-Arl
—ma 86. Grecne-Cnnanea 6»f, Boston Consol
ids ted 9. North Butte 44V4, Butte Coalition
18H' Market firm.
THE LONDON STOCK MARKET.
’besapeake and Ohio ^
Reading
New York Central
N. Y., Ontario k Western.
Pennsylvania ..
Philadelphia k
First nref
Second pref. .
Rock Island .. ..
Southern Pacific
Southern Hallway
St. Paul
Union Pacific ..
8. Hteel ..
do pref. ... ...
ft ft ft
.... 21
lim 117H U7H
1
J. B. MARBL'HY.
WEATHER FORECA8T,
Washington. Nov. 22.—Weather conditions
and general forei'ast:
Tha atorm that was over Lake Superior
Thursday morning liss disappeared toward
the Hudson Bay and the third southwestern
storm of the week Is now apparently mov
ing over the northern Gulf of Mexico. This
storm has caused the renewal of tb« general
rains In the South and the rsln area for the
last twenty-four hour* therefor* cover* the
Atslutlc and gulf states, the lake region
aud north Pacific states. Temperature* are
above the seasonal average throughout the
entire country, except In the Rocky Moun
tain region, the middle plateau and the cen
tral port Iona of the plalne stale*. There
rain tonight in the east galf, the
Innttc ana southern portion of the
t Inn tic state*, etntluulng Baturday,
1 the east gulf states and extend-
valley tonight or Saturday,
lake region the weather will Ui
cloudy, but without rain of consequence.
It will be colder tonight in the Atlantic
Mates aud lower lake region and colder
htnrday la northeastern New Ragland.
Stofra warnings are displayed on Waah-
kgton coast except at Tacoma.
[Forecast until 8 p. m. Saturday:
Virginia—Rain tonight snd Saturday; cold-
* tonight in northeastern portion; fresh
North Carolina—Rain tonight ami Hatur-
Gvorglu—Ruin tonight or Saturday; colder
tonight; fresh northeast to north winds.
Eastern Florida—Rsln tonight and Satur
day, except fair In extreme southern por
tion; slightly colder Saturday lu northern
nd central portions; fresh, possibly brisk,
•other!} winds, becoming variable.
Western Florida—Rsln and colder tonight;
Mat unlay fair; fresh northerly wind*.
Alabama—Rain and colder tonight; Satur
day fair: llghr to fresh northerly winds.
MIsehalppT—Fair nnd collier tonight; Hat-
-rdiy fair; llriit northerly winds.
Kentucky—Fair tonight: Sat unlay fair, ex
cept rsln In extreme csstern portion; some
what warmer.
■ Tennessee—^Threatening weather with rain
In eastern portion tonight and Hatnrday.
New York Commercial; Cotton yarn deal
ra In this market are watching and wait
Ing with much Interest the effects on thi
market of the agreement made by hard
yarn spinners to curtail. Orders are being
booked wherever possible, and the plants,
' said, are running jnet aa much of their
ilnery they have !>een during tlx
, These reports have been used In the
cotton market as a bull argument. It Melng
No Improvement In either business or
{ rice* can be reported. Hellers having'br
ers on band are trying to obtain shipping
instruction* from ‘—*“
are beginning t»
Ing that unless this course la followed cun
ceTlatlons will follow. Buyers are said to
be unable to secure sufficient cash to takei
up the order* they have placed, and aa a
result storks are steadily accumulating In
this and other roark*ta.^^^^mm^mHmri
although statement)
The announcement made
Louisiana—Fair except showers In south
east portion tonight; colder; Saturday fair
and colder.
Enutcrn Texas nnd Arkansas—Fair and
colder tonight; Hat unlay fair.
Western Texaa—Fair tonight; colder In
southwest portion; Hatnrday fair.
Oklahoma—Fair tonight and Haturday;
light to fresh northerly winds on the weet
gulf coast.
GENERAL DECLINES
SHOWN AT OPENING
Announcement of Gold En
gagements Strengthened
Market.
PRICES WORKED UP.
The Improvement Extended
From 1 to 2 Points in
Active List.
By T. C. 3H0TWELL.
N>ir York. Nor. 2!.—Aonounrnn.ot f
fitnh.T K"M Import, wore tnuil. thi. nion,-
Inff, hrltiRhiR tilt* tot*! for till* morruirnt up
to 679,380.610. The ,«*et of thi* »». «
■horp rally In all *took*. It ha* lioon ho
Itarort tliftt no more (fold oould Ite Import e.I
•t prearut. Tha Itnproreniant eit.mioil from
1 to 2 point*. Itrooklyn Jlnplcl Tranatt waa
one of.tha atoeka that rontfnnad heavy. It
iru« repreaeuled that Secretary t'ortetyou
had rejected n conditional tdd l>y Natv Vork
hanker, for $36,000,660 of the netv 3 per
cent treaaury note., bat a.ked that n new
tdd tie umde without rendition.. Cotteu
nnd wheat were practically unrb.nRrd. It
waa reported tn toe ntnrket that Cnton re
ctor waa eettlnc It* Great Northern nnd
Northern Factor stork* and liuylm; what la
known uapnrt payment rafttflcate* in equal
volume. Thla report ran not tie true except
to n email extent. Itecanse the llltl.Merk.n
people did that vary thin, nine month, ngo
amt practically cteaoed up the market for
iwld shares.
New York. Noe. 23.—(’hurtRe. at the open*
or wefi* generally derllnrs. I'ennaylr.nla
lost S. Kouthern I'aclfle %. Steel preferred
and common, Mexican Central, lireat North*
ern i.referred lost 1 Copper, Hock Island
and rhcMiprake and Ohio I nlon J'aetoc
nnd Headtntr unrhanfetl. Atcht.on to.r In
nil % net. Penniylranta rallied %. neailtn,
lost lu all %. and AmalRamated and Brook*
lyn Knpld Tranntt opened % htvber. It.
I'nut lont %. The lantaat op"t.li,s ln» |u
the lenders waa \ lu Southern I’arlAc.
HuirltlnR and He fin I hr opeued % lower and
lost In oil %.
(Minting bids follow:
Railway Slocks.
Atchison 671-8
do. preferred 76 1-6
Baltimore anil Ohio. 77
Canadian Pacific ,.1411-4
Chicago and Northwestern .. ..126
Colorado Southern 17 1-S
do. preferred 64 3-4
Krle 15 1-2
Illinois Ontral 117
Iatulavllle and NaahYllle 871-2
.Mexican Central ..12 3-4
New York Central 63
Pennsylvania 107 5-8
Reading *6
Rock Island 111-2
do. preferred 261-2
St. Paul 931-f
Southern Pacific 66 1-4
Southern Railway 10 1-8
Union Paclllc 169 1-4
YVabuah 81-2
Interboro-Metro 5 3-8
do. preferred 14 1-2
Great Northern 1111-2
Miscellaneous.
Amalgamated Copper 46 5*8
American Car Foundry 24 7-8
American Locomotive 33 1-2
American Cotton Oil 24 1-4
American Smelting and Reilnlng 61 l-s
do preferred...
Brooklyn Rapid Transit..
Colorado Fuel and Iron...
International Paper...
National Biscuit
National Lead
Northern Securities
Paclllc Mall
People’s Gas
Sugar
United States Steel
do preferred.,
Western Union
84 1-4
28 1-3
15 3-4
. .. 7*
. .. 16 7-8
. ..136
... 28
....1011-3
... 27 7-8
. .. 80 3-8
. .. 60
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
New,York, Nov. 22.—There Is quits
an actlvo market In currency on the
curb. Several thousand dollars ha*
changed hand* at prtmlum* of 2 3-4
per cent. One broker bought J 10,006
n bill* yesterday at a premium ranging
from 21-3 to 2 8-4 per rent. Market
at present for large bills Is 21-2 per
cent bid. offered at 8 per cent.
Money on call ateady at 608: time
loana steady; 60 and 60 day* and six
months 6.
Posted rates: Sterling exchange I4.S0
04.81, with actual buelneas In bankers'
bills at 84.8704.877.0 for demand and
14.78 for 60-dny 1)111*.
Prime mercantile paper nominal.
London bar silver 27 6-8d. New
York bar silver 601-lc.
Mexican dollars 44 1-2C.
THE AMERICAN AUDIT COMPANY
v *
Home Office, 100 Broadway, New York City.
F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. P. A., President
C. E. Manuarlng, Vise President, Thee. Coehou, Jr, C. P. Aw Bee. and Trees
BRANCHES
ATLANTA—Fourth Natl Bank Mdg.
cun ' A CO—Marquette Building.
PHILAma.I IA—Bellevue-Strattort.
SAN n-.ANCISCO—Balden BuUdlo*
NEW YORK—Waldorf-Astoria.
BOSTON—Exchange Budding.
WASHINGTON—Colorado Building.
NEW ORLEANS—Hennen Building;
BALTIMORE—Fidelity Building.
LONDON. ENGLAND—6 King Street Cheapelde.
AT-ANTA BRANCH 101S>18 Fourth National Bank Building.
0. B. BIDWELL, Resident Manager.
Telephone, Main 872. Cable Address. Amdit. N. V.
•J- *• I I\l.’-’”.', T irc-i rriiugiii, iUWBBO L. E,IIW I .v, LllDlll.
40SKPLI A. M'CORD. Vicc-PmldML 8. W. BYEBS, iilllUi: CsihlN.
Third National Bank
Capital - - - - $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits $400,000.00
DR. A. W. CALHOOIL
MILTON DA ROAN.
JOHN W. GRANT*
II. Y. M'CORD.
FRANK HAWKINS.
U. M. ATKINSON,
JOSEPH A. M'CORD.
3. D. NUNNALLf,
J. CARROLL PAYNft
E. M HOSNRR.
DAVID WOODWARD.
THE AUDIT COMPANY OF NEW YORK
1h( Oltistf ad Fcrenosl Corporation Engaged in iccountini
Bell Bhone 3309 Main. 1310 Candler Building.
HARRY M. RICE Southtrn Manag.r,