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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1916.-
MARSHAL SALES,
cascade and Rogers streets, and run
ng back 150 éfiet. more or less, in a
hwesterly ection, the house on
lot known as number 81 on said
et according to street numbers, the
me bein]' improved propert{ in the
ty of Atlanta, Georgia, adjoining the
perty of Cox. Levieq on as the Fro?-
v of T. E. Cox to satisfy a fi. fa. in
vor of the city of Atlanta against
id Jot and against said T. E. Cox for
e cost of repairing the sidewalk in
t of sald property,
Fi. Fa. No. 2411.
Also, at same time and place, the fol
wing described property, to wit: A
rtain city lot in the city of Atlanta,
vard 7, Land Lot 117, in the Fourteenth
strict of ¥Fulton County, Georgia,
nting 60 feet on the north side of
rdon street, between West End %hce
4 Holderness street, and running back
feet, more or less, in a northerly di
ction, the house on said lot known as
umber 287 on said street according to
reet numbers, the same being lmgrov
property in the city of Atlanta, Geor
s, adjoining the property of 'l..ester.
vied on a 8 the property of Mrs. A, E.
feArthur to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of
e city of Atlanta against said lot and
gainst sald Mrs. A, E. McArthur for
e cost of repairing the sidewalk in
ont of sald property.
Fl. Fa. No, 2377.
Also, at same time and place, the fol
wing described property, to wit: A
ertain city lot in the city of Atlanta,
rard 3, Land Lot 54, in the Fourteenth
istriect of Fulton Count{\, Georgia,
ronting 60 feet on xxe southeast corner
f Love and Terry #treets, the house on
id lot known as number 217 on said
treet according to street numbers, the
me being improved propert{ in the
ity of Atlanta, Georgia. adjoining the
roperty of Davis. evied on as the
roperty of T. O'Neal to satisfy a . fa.
favor of the city of Atlanta against
id lot and against said T. O'Neal for
he cost of repairing the sidewalk in
ront of said property. ‘
Fi, Fa, No, 2628. |
Also, at same time and place, the tol-‘
owing described property, to wit: A
ertain city lot in the city of Atlanta,
n Ward 6, T.and Lot 54, in the Four-‘
eenth Distriet of Fulton County, Geor
ia, fronting 122 feet on the south side
fGilmer street, betweenllvy and Court
and streets, and runnlnfi] back 150 feet,
wore or less, in a southerly direction,
he house on sald lot known as number
3 on said street according to street
umbers, the same being improved
roperty in the city of Atlanta, Geor
ia, adjoining Henry & Troyvham. Levied
n as the Kroperty of Mrs. O. C. Bell to
tisfy a fi. fa. in favor of the city of
tlanta aEainst said lot and against said
frs. O. C. Bell for the proportion of
ost of paving the roadway or street
roper of Gilmer street with asphalt
awfully chargeable to saig lot.
Fl, Fa. No. 2627.
Also, at same time and place, the fol
owing described property, to wit: A
ertain city lot in the city of Atlanta,
n Ward 8, Land Lot 55, in the Seven
eenth District of Fulton County, Geors
ia, fronting 60 feet on the west side
f Pledmont street, between S. Prado
nd Prado streets, and running back
02 feet, more or less, in a Wwesterly di
ection, the same being vaecant groper
y in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, ad
oining Jennings & Thieseh. Levied on
s the property of Mrs. F. C., Steinhauer
to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor of the ecity
f Atlanta against sald lot and against
alg Mrs, F. C. Steinhauer for the pro
portion of cost of saving the roadway or
treet proger of Pledmont avenue with
m?galdam inders lawfully chargeable to!
sa ot.
Fl, Fa. No. o
Also, at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to wit: A
ertain city lot in the city of Atlanta,
'Ward 6, Land Lot 79, in the Fourteenth
istrict of Fulton County, Gan.
fronting 92 feet on the west side of Wils
liams street, between Pine and Hunni
utt streets, and mnnlnf back 92 feet,
more or less, in a westerly direction, the
house on said lot known as number 182
on sald street l%fiomln: to street num
bers, the same lna' improved proper
ty in the cit‘ of Atlanta, Georgia, ad-
Jolning church and -.llm Levied on as
the property of C. J. rden to satisfy
e fi fa. In favor of the city of Atlanta
;{nlnn said lot and against said C. J.
: m:;n mm propor:lqntot cost of H‘z’i
n 6 WAY or street proper o
“{mamn street with m;enxn.m lawfully
chargeable to said lot.
Fi. Fa, No, 2477,
Also, at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to wit: A
certain ecity lot in_the city of Atlanta,
In Ward 2, Land Lot 74, in the Four+s
teenth District of Fulton County, Geor
fz: fronting 60 feet on the east side of
alliam street, between Little and Or
mond streets, and runnlng back 190 feet,
more or less, in an easterly direction,
the house on said lot known as number
400 on said street according to street
numbers, the same being improved pnl)s
erty in the city oLAtlAnt;. Georgia, ad
joining Pursley Schane. IL.evied on
as the rroperty of Mrs, C. M, Baldwin
Lo satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of the city of
Atlanta ufinlmt said lot and against sald
Mrs. C, M. Baldwin for the proportior
of cost of glvln‘ roadway or street
prodper of P}: liam street with resurface
and ofl lawfully chargeable to said lot.
FI. Fa, No, 2469, {
Also, at same time and place, the fol- |
lowing described property, to wit: A
certain eity lot in the city of Atlanta, |
in Ward 8, Land Lot 21, In the Four
teenth District of Fulton County, Geor
gla, fronting 190 feet on the west side
of Waldo street, between Rosalia and
Killian st: and runnlnf back 45
feet, more or iou in a westerly direc
tion, the same being vacant property in
the city of Atlanta, Geor‘l:. adjoining
Killian ‘street and alley. vied on as
the property of J. W. xllddox to satis
fy a . fa. In favor of the cltr of At
lanta Tlml said lot and Av nst sald
J. W. Maddox for the proportion of cost
of %Vln‘ the roadway or street pro‘pov
of Waldo gltnot with guttering lawful
ly chargeabls to said lot.
Fl. Fa. No, 2363,
Also, at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to wit: A
tertaln city lot ‘in the city of Atlanta,
Ward 2, L‘n%bot 75, In the Fourteenth
District’ of Fulton County, Geor’\n.
fronting 50 feet on the west side of S.
Pryor street, hetween Glenn and Ga.
avenue, and running back 155 feet, more
or less, in a westerly direction, the house
on saig lot known as number 429 on said
Street according to street numbers, the
same bolnfl improved propert{ in the
city of Atlanta Georgla, adjoining the
property of Buchanap. Levied on as the
K"’;"!fl( of Miss E. Kjssell to satisfy a
4. in favor of ;ho city of Atlanta
Against sald lot Against sald Miss
E Kissell for the cost of repairing the
sidewalk in '{'ror;t ofnuig‘&rovony.
. Fa, No,
Also, at same time and place, the fol
st SRIor PR, b Tl
) city lo the city o anta,
Ward 3, Ln%gn{ 20, in th’e Joartumh
Distriet’ of Iton County, oorgl.
fronting 42 teet on the east side of Be
;uu Avenue, between Tennelle and Gas
-11l streets, and running back 9 feet,
More or less, in an easterly direction,
the house on salq lot known as number
i on said street sccording to street
numbers, the same umg improved vr:s
*rty in the eity of Atlanta, Georgis, ad
loining the property of c¥ruy. Levied
on as uu‘pmony of J. T. Mitchell to
:“'l‘:3 .‘ k tmt in t::or %f the' c|'ty t‘g
a t and against sa
J ¥, hcflflf for'QM cost J‘rmmn.
the sidewalk In front of sald property,
Fl. Fa. No. 1099, |
1 Also, at same time and place, thy fol-
Owing deseribed property, to wit: A
Certain eity Jot n«;‘ the city of Atlanta,
n Ward {La kt 47, In the Four
ltenth Distriet of Fulton Cwm‘,‘r, Geor
f?i. fronting 40 feet on the north side of
W Un:on Street, between ::umn‘r and
unt streets, and running back 140 teet,
"{'m or less, in & northerly direction.
bt house on sald lot known as num-
T 280 on said street mecording to street
"“Mb'fl\!‘ho same being improved prop
friy in ; city of Atlanta, Ooo:xln. ad
""«fllhl oster & Fraser. Levied on as
the m?my of Mrs, M. A. Love to sat
:!".l . l':i(m f.n‘v?r(ofnlahe cn( t:f At
) s ot and against sa
Mra, fl A. Love for the proportion ‘lfi
tost of vgnl i:.l. roadway or street
Proper nden street wnn ma
tadam lawfully chargeable to ~ot
e —
1o Mso, at same time and place, the fol
win ribed mflc{' to wit: A
5 r‘t in the olty of Atlanta,
‘:" h ” Lot 240, in émo.l‘olf-
DeKalb County, re
Ca, to feot on Ign south side
MARSHAL SALES,
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of Mansfield sStreet, between Moreland
and Euclid streets, and running back 145
and 155 feet, more or less, in a southerly
direction, the same being vaeant prop
erty in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, ad
izolninx Shepard & Ma“%fi. Levied on as
the property of E. C. iggins to satis~
fy a fi. fa. in favor of the clt{ of At
lanta against said lot and against said
E, C. Wiggins for the propox-'i:n of cost
of Evlng the roadway or street proper
of nsfleld street with macadam law
tully chargeable to said lot.
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Fl. Fa, No. 2344.
Also, at same time and place, the fol
‘lowlng described propert¥. to wit: A
certain city lot in the city of Atlanta,
In Ward 6, Land Lot 79, in the Four
teenth District of Fulton County, Geor
-1%11 fronting 127 feet on the east side of
Williams street, between Pine and Hun
‘nicutt street, and running back 50 feet,
more or less, in an easterly direction, the
‘house on said lot known as number 197
on sald street according to street num
bers, the same being im(groved pr?iperty
in the city of Atlanta, eorgia, adjoin-~
Ing Pine street and Tripp. Levied on as
‘the proFerty of L. H. Moon to satisfy a
fi. fa. In favor of the city of Atlanta
%flinat said lot and against said L. H,
oon for the Froportlon of cost of pav
lvr‘\’f the street or street proper of 197
lllams street with macadam lawfully
chargeable to said lot.
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Fl. Fa, No. 2246.
Also, at same time and piace, the fol
lowing described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in _the city of Atlanta,
in Wug 3, Land Lot 63, in the Four
teenth Distriet of Fulton County Geor
gia, fronting 90 feet on the north side
of Crumley street, between Fraser and
Capitol avenue, and running back 100
feet, more or less, in a northerly direc
tion, the house cn said lot known as
number 326-332 on said street according
to street numbers, the same bem¥ im
proved proseny in the city of Atlanta,
Georgia, adjoining Derricotte and alley.i
Levied on as the property of Miss R. 36
Head to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of the.
city ‘nf Atlanta ainimt said lot and!
agaiffst said Miss R. L. Head for the
proportion of cost of paving the road
way or street groger of Crumley street
with belfian block lawfully chargeable
to said I 1
Fl, Fa, No. 2090. 1
Also, at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the clt‘y of Atlanta,
in War;ht. Land Lot 106, in the Seven
teenth District of Fulton County, Geor
iu. fronting 50 feet on the north side of
i. Twelfth street, between Piedmont
and Peachtree streets, and running back
184 feet, more or less, In a northerly di
rection, the house on said lot known as
number 60 on said street according to
Street numbers, the same being im
proved propert{ in the city of Atlanta,
Georgia, adjoining Jones & Hoke. Levied
on as the proPerty of J. 8. Slicer to sat
isfy a fi. fa. in favor of the city of At
lanta afnlnst sald lot and against sald
J. 8, Blicer for the proportion of cost of
i&ving the roadway or street proper of
. Twelfth street with macadam lawful
ly chargeable to said lot.
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Fl. Fa. No. 2558,
Also, at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the city of Atlanta,
Ward 3, Land Lot 44, in the Fourteenth |
District of Fulton County, Georgia
fronting 100 feet on the east side of
Cherokee avenue, between Glennwood
and Sydney streets, and running back
77 and 100 feet, more or less, {n an east
erly direction, the same being vacant
property in the city of Atlanta, Georgia,
a.djoinlni‘e the property of Mitchell & |
Clark. vieq on as the A)roperty of |
T. B. Johnston to satisfy a fi fa. in fa
vor of the city of Atlanta against said
lot and against saild T. B. Johnson tor‘
the cost of paving the sidewalk in front
of said property. 1
Fl. Fa, No, 2619,
Also, at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the city of Atlanta,
Ward 2, Land Lot 75, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County Georfln,
fronting 100 feet on the east side of S.
‘Pryor street, between Bass and Dodd
avenue, and running back 100 feet, more
or less, in an easterly direction, the
house on sald lot known as number 556
and 560 on said street according to
street numbers, the same being lm&rov-
Fite seiming the Sropeces oS, o
a e property of Mrs, C. G.
gfiony e-t:fo to utl':fy afl. fa. in fa
vor of the city of Atlanta against said
lot and against said Mrs. C. G. O'Kelly
estate for the cost of paving the side
walk in front of said property.
Fl. Fa. No. aq..
Also, at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the city of Atlanta,
Ward 1, Land Lot 84, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia,
fronting 818 feet on the south side
of W. Mitchell street, between Maifle
and Davis streets, and running back 162
feet, more or less, in a southerly direc
tion, the house on said lot known as
‘number 262 on said street according to
,ltrut numbers, the same being lmgrov
ed prorrt in the city of Atlanta Geor
;ill a Joln{nbthe property of Williams
hncher. vied on as the property
of B. H. Townsend and Lizzie Thompson
to satisfy a fi. fa, in favor of the city of
Atlanta against sajd lot and ulinst
said B. H. Townsend and Lizzie Thomy
son for the cost of paving the sidewalk
in front of said property.
Fl. Fa. No, 2617,
Also, at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, 1o wit: A
certain city lot in the city of Atlanta,
Ward 1, Land Lot 84, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia,
fromlnfi 33 feet on the north side of W.
Mitchell street, between Maple and Da
vis streets, and runnh:{ back 130 feet,
more or less, in a northerly direction,
the house on said lot known as number
261 on sald street according to street
numbers, the same being improved
property in the city of Atlanta, Georgia,
adjoining the‘:mpcrty of Chisolm &
Godwin. Levi on as the property of
A. Davis to satisfy a fi. fa, in favor of
the city of Atlanta lf‘lnlt said lot and
against said A. Davis for the cost of
paving the sidewalk in front of said
property.
FI. Fa, No, 2615,
Also, at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to wit: A
certain city lot In the city of Atlanta,
Ward 1, Land Lot 84, in the Fourteenth
Distriet of Fulton County, Goor(‘m.
rronun“ 62 feet on the north side of W.
Mitchell street, between Tattnall and
lh?lo streets, and running back 100
feet, more or less, in a northerly di
rocdon. the same being Improved prop
erty in the city of Atlanta, Georgla, ad-
Joining the pr:gorty of the Atlanta Un
iversity. Levi on as the property of
M. E. Church, J. T, Schell, trustee, to
satisty a fi. fa. in favor of the city of
Atlanta against said lot and against
sald M. E. Church, J. T. Schell, trustee,
for the cost of paving the sidewalk in
front of sald property.
Fli. Fa, No. 2018,
Also, at same tune and piace, the fol
lowing described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the city of Atlanta,
Ward 1, Land Lot 84, in the Fourieenth
Distriet of Fulton County, Georgia,
fronting 304.8 feet on the south side of
W. Fair nrut‘ between ;’eten and Sou.
Ry., and running back 300-267 and 321
feet, more or less, in a southerly direc
tion, the same being improved property
in t‘u city of Atlanta, Georgia, adjoining
mo ‘gdrovmy o‘«h‘m. Ry., n.‘h;s <ulowltny.
v on as roperty of Sou. Ry.,
C. and B, dlvulon.ptop:atx);t)' aflfa in
favor of the city of Atlanta against
said lot and m‘,l'm sald Sou. Ry, C,
and B. division, for the cost of paving
the sidewalk in front of said property.
Fi. Fa, No. 2021,
Also, at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to wit: A
certain eity lot in {hc eity of Atlanta,
W“A 2, Lang Lot 75, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgla
fronting 53 feet on the east side of
South l’ryor street, between Bass and
Dodd streets, and running back 136 feet,
more or less, In an easterly direction
‘lho house on sald lo; Known as No. bi4d
on nll. street ac ing to street num
bers, the same belv'c{ improved property
in the eity of Atlanta, Ga. adjoining
the property of Davis and Jernigan. Lev.
ied on as the u'?ofly of Mrs. J. A.
Reed to uu«( afl fa in favor of the
city of Mhn‘ against said lot and
against u:f s J. A Ro?d for the
::: of paving the sidewalk in front of
Fi, Fa. No, 2620,
Also, .; same time and place, the fol
lowing bed property, to wit: A
cortain etg lot In iho eity g Atlanta,
Ward 2, Land 75, In the Fourteenth
Distriet of Iton County, Georgia
fronting 73% feet on the west side of
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South Pryor street, between Ormond and
Doane streets, and running back 106-109
feet, more or less, in a westerly direc
tion, the house on said lot known as
numbers 617 anq 619 on said street ac
cording to street numbers, the same be,
ing improved proferty in the city of At
lanta, Ga. ldio ning the property of
Doane and Gaines. Levied on as the
?roperty of A. L. Slaton to satisfy a fi.
a. in favor of the city of Atlanta
u.fnlnst said lot and against said A. L.
Slaton for the cost of paving the side
walk in front of said property. |
Fl, Fa. No. 2612, J
Also, at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to wit: A‘
certain city lot in the city of Atlanta,
Ward 1, Land Lot 84, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georxia,;
fronthg 66 feet on the south side of
West Mitchell street, between Maple and
Davis streets, anfl nmnmil back 200‘
feet, more or less, In a southerly direc
tion, the house on sald lot known as
numbers 248 and 250 on said street lc-l
cording to street numbers, the same be
ing improved proferty in the city of
A&antl. Ga., adjoining the property of
Woodward and Aver. Levied on as
the property of A. M. Reid to satisfy a
5. 1 R 1 favor of the city of Atlanta
against sald lot and against salg A. M.‘
Reid for the cost of paving the side
walk in front of said property.
Fl. Fa. No. 1840,
Also, at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the city of Atlanta,
Ward 10, Land L.ot 88, in the Fourteenth
Distriet of Fulton County, Georgia,
fronting 228.4 feet on the south side of
University avenue, between Stewart and
Windsor streets, and running back 330
feet, more or less, in a southerly direc
tion, the same being vacant prop
erty in the city of Atlanta, Georgia,
tion, the same being wvacant prop
erty in the city of Atlanta, Georgia,
adjoining the property of McCloud lnd
Friedman., Levied on as th eprorrty
of goneph F. Lynch to satisfy a fl. fa.
in favor of the city of Atlanta against
said lot and agalnst said Joseph F.
Lynch, for the proportion of the cost
of constructing a sewer along Univer
sity avenue and lawfully chargeable to
said lot.
Fl. Fa. No. 1999,
Also, at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to wit: A
certain city lot In the city of Atlanta,
Ward 5, Land Lot 81, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia
fronting 75 feet on the east side of
Grove street, between Exposition and
Dillon streets, and running back 100
feet, more or 'less, in an easterly direc
tion, the house on sald lot known as
number — on said street according to
street numbers, the same being vacant
property in the city of Atlanta, Georgia,
adjoining the property of Wall and
Pope. Levied on as the xfl)roperty of W.
T. Waddell to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor
of the city of Atlanta against said lot
and against said W. T. Waddell for the
proportion of the cost of constructing
a sewer along Grove street lawfully
chargeable to said lot.
Fi. Fa. No. 2625,
Also, at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to wit: A
certain city lot in the city of Atlanta,
Ward 5, Land Lot 81, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia,
fronting 5¢ feet on the south side of An
na street, between Curran and McMil
lan streets, and running back 100 feet,
more or less, in a southerly direction,
the same beln§ vacant property in
the city of Atlanta, Georgila, adjoin
ing the property of Smith & Thomp
son. Levied on as the property of At
lanta Carriage Hardware Company to
satisfy a fl. fa. in favor of the city of
Atlanta against said lot and against sid
Atlanta against sald lot and against saic
structing a sewer along Anna street
lawfully chargeable to said lot.
Fi. Fa, No. 2626,
Also, at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to wit: A
certain ecity lot in the city of Atlanta,
Ward §, Land Lot 81, in the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgia,
fronting 38 feet on the south side of
Anna street, between Curran and Me-
Millan streets, and running back 52 feet,
more or Jess, in a southerly direction,
the same beinf vacant property in
the city of Atlanta, Georgla, adjoin
inf the Iproxwrty of éurran street and
alley. wvied on ts the property
of W. C. Shelnut to satisfy a fi. fa
in favor of the city of Atlanta against
sald lot and against said W. C. Shel
nut for the proportion of the cost of
constructing a sewer &lonfdAnnu street
lawfully chargeable to sa lot.
Fi. Fa. No. 2305.
Also, at sarmne time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to wit;: A
certain city ilot in the city of Atlanta,
Ward 9, Land Lot 177, in the Fifteenth
District of DeKald County, Georgia,
fronting 130 feet on the south side of
Metropolitan street, between Grandber
ry and Haas streets, and running back
60 and 238 feet, more or less, in a
southerly direction, the same being
improveé property in the city of
Atlanta, Georgia, adjolr.lnf the property
of Grandberry and Mitchell. Levied on as
the rroperty of Methodist Church to
satisfy a fi. fa. In favor of the city of
Atlanta against sald lot and againet sald
Methodist Church for the proportion of
the cost of constructing sewer along
Metropoltan street lawfully chargeable
to said lot. ;
Fi. Fa. No, 2012. ;
Alsgo, at same time and place, the fol
lowing described property, to wit: A
certain city lot jn the city of Atlanta,
Ward 4, Land Lot 45, In the Fourteenth
District of Fulton County, Georgila
fronting 32 feet on the south side of
Chamberlin streef, between Fitzgerald
and Jackson streetd, and running back
160 feet, more or less, In a southerly
direction, the house on said lot known
as number 47 on said street according to
street numbers, the same being im
proved property in the city of Atlanta,
Genr%\u. Ad}o“flhf the property of Park
and Evans Levied on as the property
of G. W. Young to satisfy a . fa. in
favor of the city of Atlanta tvlnst sald
lot and against sald G, W, Young for
the proportion of the cost of construct.
mfi sewer along Chamberlin street law
fully chargeable to said lot.
JAS. M. FULLER,
City Marshal,
1916 Security Issue
Is $1,617,227,500
The total flotation of securities by
raliroad and industrial eorgonuon- fi»‘
the first eight months of the year total
$1,617,227,500, almost a record figure
and comparable to $715,443,900 {ssued
during the same period of 1915, The
outstanding feature of an Analysis of
these statistics is the fact that indus
trial corporations lhowflu gain of ”g.-
000,000, while rallroads floated but $980,-
000,000 more than in the first eight
months of 1815. The tabulation in briet
is:
l
— | i T~ Increass.
Bonds. ..| $381,014,000 $374,046.500 *594,872,000
R R
Swocks, . .| 74478300 " 6.485.000 ;
Total ..| $635,383,500 %ém"i'i 00 996,734.40
—_INDUSTRIAL CORPOSA' R
Qm.. . 8981, ang. .snenu,.n;.
Notm, ~ . 5 g N ! o L 17,985,
l}nr?_a | fitjfifi a 'l&\ ?E
Total .| $991,675,000: 8008, 00 §o3¢ 709,
Grand_total §1,817,321,500 8901, 783,600 $715, 443,900
*Decrease.
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Good Milling %ghyeat
CHICAGO, Sept, 11.—A Minneapolis
newspaper prints the following: *A
hint at what may lle in the future for
the cash wheat trade was e:nvo od in
the sale of a car of new No, {MM
Montana spring wheat at $1.73 here.
This probably was & seed wheat propo
sition and had no relation to the cash
market proper, but it served to bring
out impressive'y the comparative scarc.
ity this year of w-od wheat, I,or was
there any good wheat received to speak
of. Good mmlnxvhut s what buyers
are after, and the small percentage in
the receipts was not enough to go
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ACHIVINILS
Building Owners Off
g SN
For St. Louis Meet
Atlanta real estate men rested Mon
day on the eve of the Tuesday elections
and announced that they would go early
to vote and then.get back down to busi
ness.
Candidates will be obliged to do with
out a full vote from the Atlanta Asso
clation of Building Owners and Man
ayers, however. A delegation has gone
to the national convention at St. Louis,
which holds forth Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday.
In the delegation are E. M. Horine,
president of the local association; Raw
son Collier, who will speak Wednesday
on “Sclentific Illumination;” W. R.
Beck, R. R. Otis, A. A. Doonan, Jesse
H. Draper, Frank Adair and A. B.
Cates.
C. F. Wilkinson, of the Candler Build
ing and treasurer of the National As
sociation, was prevented from going by
illness in the family.
Flatiron Leases Announced.
Fred Shaefer, manager of the Flat
fron Building, announced Monday the
lease of space recently to J. G. & A. C.
Evins, the Auto Street and Station In
dicator Company, Dr. W. A. Hobbs, Otis
& Hollldai', and Miss Olive Laing, real
estate dealer. The structure is now well
filled.
Bullding Permits.
S4OO—C. E. Holmes, No. 45 Fast Cain
street, sleeying porch, Daywork.
S3OO—F. J, Cooledge, No. 62 Fast Mer
rlttskavenue, repair frame house. Day
work.
$l3O—E. 8. Morris, No. 173 West Pine
street, bathroom. A. W. Kirkpatrick.
s2o—Peter Kane, No. 47 South For
syth street, alterations. Daywork,
Warranty Deeds.
sßso—B. W. Sullivan to,Mrs, Rosa M.
Sullivan, lot east side Feachtree road,
140 feet north of Southern Railway, 74
by 306, March 21, 1911,
s7.6oo—Mrs. Lula M. Nicholes to G. F.
Willis, one-half interest in lot north
side Ponce DeLeon avenue, 250 feet west
of Frederika street, 160 by 180. Septem
ber 9, 19186,
Ps,boo—z.ucun L. Knight to G. F,
Willis and Mrs. Lula M. Nicholes, all of
same pro&erty. September 'B, 1916.
sl,ooo—Mrs. Laura L. Walker to W.
J. Fuller, lot west side Connally street,
320 feet north of Farrington avenue, 78
by 102. Mareh 25, 1916.
$lO and Exchan;e of Proferty—-J. C.
Hutehinson to G. F, Hardy, lot east side
Venable street, 140 feet south of Pine
street, 45 by 140. August 19, 19186,
8450—JoaeJ:h C. Rose to C. J. Adair,
lot east side Estoria street, 2368 feet
north of Gaskill street, 50 by 100. Sep
tember 8, 1916,
$3,700—H. A. Etheridge to B. W. Tye,
lot west side Lawton street, 273 feet
north of Greenwich street, 45 by 150.
August 25, 19186,
S%—South Atlanta Land Compnnx‘l to
Mattie Reeves, lot north side Meidon
avenue, 240 feet east of Crosmln street,
23 bg' 130, December 4, 1913.
sß3s—Sßame to Alex and Mary John
son, lot south side Meldon avenue, 100
feet east of Crogman street, 50 by 141.
Auzult 8, 1916.
$6 and Exchange of Property—H. D.
Rutherford to J. H. Hillhouse, 20 lots
in Rutherford subdivision, land ot 261,
Seventeenth District. August 30, 1916,
Loan Deeds,
$l,lOO-Mrs. Anna H. Walden to Mrs.
John W Harrison, lot east side Dunn
ltr%at. 130 feet, north of Gordon street,
16 194, Sep&ember 8.
$75--H.. O. Rickerson to D. W. Gow
der, lot west side Chapel avenue, 350
feet north of Akridge avenue, 40 by 140;
one year at 8 per cent. September 4.
n.goo—n. W. Tye to Eminent House
hold of Columbian Woodmen, No. 67
Lawton street, 45 by 150; five years.
Selttomber 6. |
I,los—Clara Greer and Lottie Black
well to Germania slVlhfl Bank, lot
southeast corner Parson sfreet and Eu
harlee street, 42 by 100; sixty-one
monthly notes. September 8. |
s4oo—Nathan Kalech to Hlbernll‘
Savings Buillding and Loan Association,
No. 210 Cooper street, 66 by 120; also
No. 1| Highland avenue gl by 107; forty
monthly notes, Augusf 25, 1915. |
$5,000--H. L., Harvey to Enterprise
Bank, lot east side Wellington street,
271 feet north of Greensferry avenue. |
40 by 200; also lot east side Wellington |
street, 231 feet north of Greensferry ave. |
nue, 40 by 200; also lot northeast cor
ner Greensferry avenne and Wellington
street, 41 by 140. January 20, 1913, |
$1.6060—-Mre Edith E. Benson to Ger
mania Savings Bank, Jlot nortß side
Hawk street, 50 feet east of First ave- |
nue, 50 by §0; also lot northeast cor
ner First avenue and Hawk street, 50
gz 2‘)0; sixty monthly notes. Septem-i
r .
§3.500--G. F._ Willis to United States
Mortgage and Trust Company, lot north
Sde Ponce Del Leon avenue, 250 feet
west of Frederika street, 150 by 180;
five vears at § per cent. September 9, ‘
SBOO--Mrs Mary N. Tinney to Atlan
ta !avin%- Bank, 377 Grant street, 100
feet north of Bass. September §, |
$2.500-Olivia J. George to Life In
surance Company of Virginia, 150 Eu
clld avenue. Auruna 29
__s3oo—Mrs. Nellle Fuller Danfel to Mrs.
Mattie Low Reynolds, 60 Ponders ave
nue. September 9.
Quitcialm Deeds.
“,—-H. 8. Herrington to F. E Wal
thall, No. FB6 Jackson streat. August 10
sf—D, E. Plaster, guardian, to C. P.
Hor. 8 acres in land lot 48, Seven.
tenth District, bofn‘ the south half of
lot 3, of the subdivision of D. L. Plaster
estate. September.
lltmlo—t‘,lly of Agllmw to Cé E.bl;hom.
as, on Elm street, betwee
Jones and Io". 3% by 144. land lot lll‘.
Fourteenth District. s-mambor.
ss—Ceorgia_ Savings nk and Trust
Company to John E. Clarke 2 acres in
land lot 44, Seventeenth District. Sep
tember 8,
sl,sooHebrew Orphans’ Home to Mrs
Edward M. Redwine, 571 Capitol avenue.
September 8.
Morun?n.
1315-W. A, Chewning to Merchants
and Mechanics Banking and Loan Com
pany, p{owfl{ on east slde of Waldo
street, 91 feet mouth of Killian, %0 by
“z'foot September 6,
| 44~Mrs. Octavia Trene Baker to Mu
tual Loan and RBanking Company, prop
arty on north side of TeKalb avenue,
g» foet _southeast corner of what was
. M. Clark’'s land, 50 feet front by
1l:1mt anh September f
| 452--J. H. Drewry to Mutual Loan
and mnutn%'t,',ommny. property at the
Jjunction of Westwood and Cascade ave
nues. September 7.
‘ LIVE STOCK MARKET,
—
- CHICAGO, lost, 11.~Hogn, receipts
30,000; market M 100 lower, Mixed and
butehers, 055@11.30; good and heavy,
Heht 1030011 30 piga LHOOS e tuln
. 20, plgs, . bulk,
1066811 18,
Cattle, receipts 25,000 market 10§ 280
lower. RBeeves, L76M11.30; cows and
helfers, 2 80M0850: stockers and feeders,
K2SMTTE: Texans, €5008.40; calves,
1025@12 50 |
_ Bheep, receipts 20000, market 100
lower, Natlve and western, (50048 40;
w;':"t;n l!"l“t 1. Catt)
¥ ept. 11. ttle—Receint
12000, Including 5.500 Boutherna o cginte
h&dovv Native beef stears, $700%
1100: yearling staers and heifers, §8.50
1028, cowe S 5 SOMRB0; stoockers and
fonders, $53080 00 calves, $6008711 78
Texan stecrs 15 050 prima Southern
ut:on. 108 00 fo'o and helfars $4.50
:. :: prime yearlings and heifers, §7.50
Hogn—Receipts €SOO, Market 100“
rvn An heat; steady on others. Mixed,
'::nn;;”; roveh, anaa:; "b':l“'
L TOR 11.05; plgs, $7.000 3 k,
$10.76@ 1130
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
. .
Spot Firms and Shorts Big Buy
ers Near Close—Market Jumps
36 Points From Low Mark.
NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—Heavy selling
of October by Liverpo#l and selling of
the other options by New Orleans, in
fluenced by disappointing cables, caused
an_ easier tone in cotton at the opening
today. Initial prices were 13 to 15 poets
lower than Saturday's close. There was
heavy covering of short accounts by
Wall street and other interests, Spot
houses bought. At the end of the first
flffieein minutes prices haq rallied 3 to 5
points.
Liverpool was 11 to 12 points net
lower
With the exceé)tlon of southwestern
hedge selling an hammering by the
ring crowg during-the late forenoon,
the buying was feneral. which resulted
In prices advancing within 2 points of
the previous close,
Weakness at New Orleans caused
heavy selling by the ring crowd during
the early afternoon, causing a rapid
decline of 10 to 11 points from the early
high levels.
Heavy buying by spot interests and
covering on a large scale by shorts, re
sulted in the market scoring a sensa
tlonal advance during the final hour.
October jump from 14.85 to 15.12, while
December advanced from 15.08 to 15.30.
Other options. scored relative galns. At
2:45 o'clock the market stood 19 to 36
yolnta higher than the early low levels,
to 21 points net higher,
At the close the market was firm,
with prices at a net advance of 4 to
zoh?oints from Saturday's close,
ew York 10:30 a. m. bids to Liver
gool were October 14.94, December 15.10,
anuary 15.18, March 15.35, May 165.52,
Jurls' 15.55.
ew Orleans 9:20 a. m. bids to Lijv
erpool were October 14.56, December
}ggé. January 15,94, March 15.15, May
Exports today were ahove 40,000
bales.
Spot cotton was officially quoted 20
points lower at 15.15.
Estimated cotton receipts:
Same
Tuesday. Day, 1915.
New Orleans . . 6,000 to 6,800 4,980
Galveston .. . 22,500 to 27,000 16,762
New York Cotron Furtures.
1123 53] § |!3
8P [ievedsbitlevnslee oo |3O 00<1014.985-08
gc 14.83/15.12/14.81/15,10 15.10-126%;.8:—98
Dec |14.96/15.30{14.95/15.30 15.39-80!15.13-15
Jn 115.13/15.39/15.08/15.39/15.38-39/15.21-24
BB loaviite v iten o dns 15.45-4‘7{15.27
Mr [15.22/15.57/15.24/15.57 ig.g:-&? %g.zg-(l
Mx;' 15.47/15.70/15.43 15.70!16.7&72‘15.55-60
I foniiile itk i s 15.71-73]15.50
Jly 115.54/15.60/16.50(15.69(15.76 |15.63-64
Closed firm.
e —
New Orleans Cotton Futures.
sl ok s
3 § !
Sp n‘\nluso 114.4
Oc 114.45/14.71]14.45/14. Jt!o-‘hl“.fl-“
Nv .....1...,.(.....'.....uu.55-ulwm
De [14.7414.97 14.10114‘96114.95-91‘14.”-98
Jdn 114.82115.11/14.81/15.11/15.10-12/15.06-06
Fb .....1.,...1.....!.....115.2&:!!15.16-!7
Mr 16.09‘15.82 15.06(15.32/15.31-33115.25-27
0 igtgilieeslis gilis s 18.38-40115.31-33
My 115.24/15.52{15.24 15.51,15.32-33,15.‘1-43
Je { 5005a15....115.85-38115.44-46
Jly 115.45'15.49115.45 15.41[1&0‘-07115.55-57
~ Closed firm.
| wiadibiieiy
| LIVERPOOL COTTON
' LIVERPOOL, Sept. 11.—Due unchang
ed 1% lower, this market opened ste y
at a net decline of 4@6 points. At 1:30
P. m. the market was easy, 5@6 points
net lower.
Spot cotton |ln sood demand at 13
folnls decline; mi dllnx, §.25d; sales,
000, including 8,000 merican bales,
imports, 1,600, of which 1,200 were
American bhales.
At the close the market was stead
with prices at a net decline of 7 to l{"
points from Saturday's close.
Futures opened steady. o
ev.
O‘pen. 2pm. Close. Close.
Bok 5. .4 . NlB 0.15% 9.13 9.21
Sept.-Oct. ..9.09 9.10% 9.08 9.16
Oct.-Nov. ~9.09% 95.08 9.06 8.14
Nov.-Dec. ..9.061% 9.07% 9.03% 9811
Dec.-Jan.. ..9.08% ... 9.02 $.lO
Jan.-Feb.. ..0.08 0.04 9.02 .10
Feb.-March 9804 8.01 9,081
March-April 9.04 .02 9.00 .07
:\\‘prfl-)fly.. 8.08 §.06
May-June ..8.02 9.03 3.98 9.06
June-July ..898 898 8.94 9.01
July-Au!. ...5.98 8.04 8.90 o 4 9e
losed steady. |
SPOT COTTON.
ATLANTA, STRONG; GOOD MID.
DLING 14.85.
New York, quiet; mlddllns 15.35.
New Orleans, steady: mid lmsa| 14 69,
leergool firm; mlddllns 9,254, |
Philadelphia, quiet; middling 15.50.
Savannah, firm; mmdl!nq 14.75.
Boston, qulet; mlddl'n‘fd 5.95.
Little Rock, quiet; mi ling 16e.
Charleston, qulet; middling N’x‘.‘
Auguuu, steady; middling 14.56. |
Mobile, quiet; m!ddlln"lbc.
Norfolk, quiet; middl ng 1475, |
Wiimington, quiet; middiing 14%. |
Montgomery, quiet; mlddnni 14.88,
Galveston, steady; middling 15.06, ;
bt Louls steady; middling l4c.
Dallas, steady; middling 14.35, |
Houston, nudg: middiing 14.95. |
Memphlis, steady: middling 15.28. |
| PORT RECEIPTS.
The follow!oi? table shows recelipts at
the ports today, compared wltr the
same day last year:
ew Orleans .. .. .. ..
'Oulmwn ee welen 10,932 e
gi.ox:‘o Sy 7?: .0”’
na e o 0 we o
}Charhnon $8 50 94 "‘I 1,606
Wilmington.. .. .. 950 066
FOPE ioo o o 2,435 1,414
Pacific Coast ~ .. B Kisacesites
V. .. B Lo s
}“"' INTERIOR MOVEMENT,
T
! OIS+ vlO o 0 4, 16,501
ANMERERS.. 0000 va 3.642 2,887
BRI .0 oo 2,437 1.:21
B TN i i be 212 7
Cinciopat! .. .. .. 79 283
A e . 545
LIVERPOOL SPOT COTTON, ‘
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 11.—Cotton fu.
tures opened easy. Spot cotton good
inquiry, Prices . Bales 10,000
dhing, bo) mlaane "!";"'il‘ O iddiing.
.l: ng. 9.25; low m ng,
0.03;"[ ordlmryf 3.1%; ordinary, u!.
#TLANTA COTTON STATEMENT,
P Bales
SMM 1»u‘....l 413
B e ersvenl il
COTTON MARKET OPINIONS.
B fnlrln & Co.: "It is now con
ikely that the cotton market
wi ” of A very irreguiar and two
sided “trading character for some time
to come, T‘o trade has seldom had a
ecq oromas "as Thnt ohuch s
pnnrh..q' e &
an & Bryan: "“We have not
chan our ong.on that later on the
u and demand situation will be one
that should create & higher level of
Prices o
Cotton News
and Notes
. NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—Liverpool
opened lower than due and based on
1:30 prices the local cotton market was
due to open 4@lo points lower with late
‘months showing greatest decline.
. There were showers along the Atlantig.
and east gulf coasts on Saturday and
!yesterday. Forecasts are for probable
‘showers in the East, unsettled in the
West today, fair tomorrow.
~ Receipts at New England spinning
points for last month show good in
crease over last year.
“We would buy cotton if the market
‘meets Liverpool's decline,” says E. F,
Hutton & Co.”
‘. . 0
London cable to Journal of Commerce:
‘“The scarcity of labor is a factor in
yarns. This tends to counteract effect
of easier cotton. Spinners of American
cotton cautious. Egyptians firm. Cloth
trade hampered by cotton fluctuations.
Falr trade some sections said to be due
to expectations adwanced cost in dyeing
and finishing. Cloths occasionally
Scarce. For India miscellaneous busi
ness in gray stgple.s is quiet.”
; .
_ The easier ruling of cotton prices has
been reflected in-a less feverish goods
‘market and a greater dlsgosmon on the
part of mills to a¢cept business. The
cnly sign of prices weakening, howaever,
has been in prints, whose speculation
‘has been in evlgence.—?ea.rsall.
. -
The Montgomery Advertisér's sum
mary, says: “Alabama’s cotton crop for
1916 has been made, Indications from
the cotton growing countles point to a
total yleld of approximately 750,000
bales. Practically no improvement in
crop conditions have been noted during
the past two weeks. All parts of the
State report rapid ogenlng of the bolls,
the recent hot weather tending to pre
mature ogenlng in some places, but in
creased shedding appears to accompany
the opening of the bolls. No top croP
will be made in any section, the boll
weevils going so far as to attack the
{;xlly developed squares In many sec
ona,
‘“Picking I 8 far advanced in South
Alabama, and i well under way in
many parts of the central sections of
the State. With the State dlvided
e?uully north and south, practically all
of the cotton in South Alabama will
have been picked and ginned by the
middle of October, although the flelds
will be clean shortly after the first of
that month, In the northern half, com
¥Xetlon of picking and ginning is looked
or by the first of November."
- - -
Columbus, Ga., wires: “Good deal of
cotton was sold here at 16c for future
dellvery, Planters are ordering cotton
stored should it go below 15¢.”
. - -
Cotton receipts at Mart, Texas scorez}
& new high record recently, reacfxlng 99
bales from farm wagons in one day.
Practically all of this cotton was sold
above 15c. Cotton seed Is selling there
for s4l a ton.
52 9 |
Albmg. Ga., wires E. F. Hutton &
Co.: ‘“Eastern and Southern mills anx
fous to buy on the decline, but offer
ings light. Producers refuse to sell be
low 16¢c. Foreign demand poor. Relia-‘
ble farmers tell us cro? will be gathereq
by October 10. No og erop. Light
fruiting on late cotton being destroyed
by boll weevil, Alabama conditions
much worse.”
. - .
NEW ORLEAN, Sept, 11.—The weath
er mng shows fair in the Carolinas and
East Texas. Cloudy over rest of the
belt, with rain in Northwest Texas and
Oklahoma, and generally over southeast
corner of them. Temperatures low over
the Carolinas down to 56 degrees is un
favorable.—Kofler.
% A 8
New Orleans wires: ‘“Spots here are
quiet, with slow business on account of
freight situation. Offerings pretty fair,
‘and. if anything, at concessions.’
)
John F', Clark & Co.’s
Daily Cotton Letter
NEW ORLEANS, Seft. 11.—With
picking pushed to the limit in order to
oacag« loss by bad weather, the mar
ketable quantity of cotton Is large at
present and bears are no longer without
an effective weapon, For this reason
action on the market is more deter
mined and bulls are doing the uphill
n?‘a‘unx for a while.
verpool cables that the market de
clined oq_ Increased offerings at conces
sions. his, and probably the bearish
action on the threatened railroad strike
In England, account for the weakness in
Liverpool in the last hour, with futures
as much as 12 points down. Spot g:ieeu
are 13 {olnu lower; sales, 10,000 bales.
Weather map shows fair in the Caro
linas and east Texas. Cloudy rest of
the belt with general rains in northwest
Texas, Oklahoma and over the southeast
quarter of the belt. Temperatures are
lower over the Carolinas—down to 54 de.
grees. This is unfavorable for the late
trop In North Carolina. Indieations are
for generally unsettled, rainy weather
in the belt, colder in northwest Texas
and Oklahoma,
First trades here wers at a decline of
20 to 24 points on hedge selling over
Sunday and bear selling on the lower
Liverpool and expected spot pressure,
but selling was well taken on the dip
and prices rallied 10 points promptly.
The market is a fight as long as weather
favors picking. With existing export
restrictions, futures have to carry the
load, but there is plenty of finacial ac
commodation in the country to carry the
short crop if onmly producers do their
share of co-operagion in the defense.
Prices are now only 1% cents above
the low point from which the advance
started on crog fallure and lots, can
yet happen to the crop.
e RA—
Business Going
Business, countrywide, continues at
floodtide,
Says Dun's Review:
“Business In nearly every line and In
all sections of the countr‘ is going
ahead at full speed. The halting ten
dency of the preceding week, due to the
shadow of the threatened rallway strike
and the absence of many thousands of
Labor Day vacationists, has been suc
ceeded by .ctl\‘l!‘y. which shows no signs
of slackening, he strength of the sit
uation Is reflected In the steady call
from every section for all classes of
merchandise. Jobbers of dry goods re- |
port fall trade wel! above the average.' |
Savs Bradstreet's: |
“Elimination of the rallway strike, for
the time being at least, very high prices
for cereals, extraordinary quotations for
cotton and record high waees make up
& quartet of remarkable features upon
wh?ch trade conditions center. With the
rallway strike out of the way, business
interests breathe more freely, the con
cern and feverish spot buying incident to
the embargoes of last week have been
superseded bx optimism, and business
as well as Industry moves along to the
tune of smart activity. Confidence In
the future s marked by animated buy
ing for fall and winter delivery.”
! Says Fi
Dry Goods, Says Field
Marshall Field & Company, in thelr
weekly review of the dry goods trade,
say:
“Wholesale shipments of dry qoodl
for the current vnhmw very large
gains over the corres Ing period of
a ‘“ur IT:. indieating that retall dis
tribution ?nm active.
“Road sales for fall and advanes
spring delivery are considerably ahead
of the week of 1815,
“More customers have been In the
market; collections are much better
than in the week a year ago. The mar.
ket on cotton goods as well as many
Other lines is strong and active.”
Issue Reaches 104 3-4—General
List Sharply Higher—Market
Closes Strong.
By CHARLES w, STORM.
NEwW YORK, Sept. 11.—-Trading was
on a large scale at the opening of the
stock market today, but with realizing
again in heavy volume in the leading
issues. Recessions were rezorded in a
number of importart stock-. whi:e ad
vances were. mnde in o hers Reading
dechimed 2% pomnts to 100, but quickly
rose to 1103;. International Paper ad
vanced 2% to 9%, Marin> praterrad
to 12%, Mar.ne cammon 14 19 49,
and Great Northern Ore % to (5%. In
ternational Paper advanced 2% to 293,
Marine preferred % to 122%, Marine
common 1% to 49, and Great Northern
Ore %to 4314, Republic Iron, after
advancing % to 619: declined to 60,
and then rallled to ko&. Inspiration
sold at 63%, a gain of , and Kenni
cott, after selling at 54%, a gain of a
point, lost its advance.
similar movements wero noted all
around the room. United States Steel
opened with sales at 1034 to 10314,
against 103@3 at the close Saturday, and
then reacted to 1023,
Anaconda opened % higher at 887(?.
and reacted to 88%. Colorado Fuel ad
vanced % to 51%, Utah Copper 7% to
87%, and small fractional advances were
made in American Zine, Butte and Su
perior, American Smelting and Ameri
can Can. Maxwell common sold ex-dive
idend 2% a+ 83, against 85 with the div
idend on Saturday, a net saln of .
Mexican Petroleum advanced to 112, a
ain of 8. Baltimere and Ohio rose
gfi to 83%, while Unlon Pacific declined
to 139%, a loss of 3.
~ The war order stocks, Including Cru
cible and Baldwin Locomotive, made
good fractional gains. Bethlehem Steel
advanced 2 points to 493,
A vigorous quard movement was in
order in the late forenoon, when stocks
were in brisk demand. Marine preferred
again lifted its high mark to 125%,
against 1121 Saturday. American
Smelting gained a point to 106 and An
aconda 7% to 89%. United States Steel
advanced to 1037%.
Many of the minor steel industrialg
were prominent, Pressed Steel jumping
to 65814, ngalns{ 551% at the close Sat
urday. Colorado Fuel rose 2% in all to
52% International Payer reacted to
287%. Reading appeared to be neglectfld,
and in this ?ellcxf sold at 110, aldwin
gained 11, in all to 84%, Sloss-Shef
field, after gelling at 55, reacted to 54.
Money loaning at 3 per cent.
In the afternoon many of the indus
trials were strong.
Republic Steel advanced to 63, against
603, the low of the morning. Indus
trial Alcohol rose 5 points to 119. Dis
tillers gained 1% to 47%.
United States Steel continued strong,
rising to a new record of 1.04%.
The market closed strong. Govern
ment bonds unchanged. Railway and
other bonds strong.
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Allis-Chalmers ...| 24%| 24 | 2 23
Q 0 PeL st 0T T ‘l“;fi fla
American Zinc ...| 40%| 40%| ....| 40
Am. Agricultural .| ....| ....| 79 7
Am. Beet Sugar ..| 90 |9O 91%! 90
American %nn voo| 84%) 638 :3 l:
XxAm. Car Fdy. ..| 63% 63 %! 6
Am. Coal Prod. ..| ....| ....[l6O [ls
AR/ DM OF ..l il sini ga
y ge el 13222 12& 1023 1 %
mer. Smelting ...
Am. St FUY ..} ..ol cooel BT fi
:m. %unr R%t.... sid hadkd 122“ {OO
m T, a
Amer. Won(aen 4* 49 3 .
Anaconda Copper..| 89y 88 88
AN .. .iviiies lr 103 ls 1
gald:dlnoloeomo... "% :% 2 2
Beth, Steel ......| .... i& 43
BB T viiiiidosnil viid siicl B IO
Cal, Petroleum .. ....|....[21 |3
Can. Pacific ......[177 1763178 1177
5B il il Dt 61
e OBE . oiaviomsl 2a2s '1123 1124
Cola, foad 7| 1 618 )
~ M. an sW e
Colo. Sou“i‘hem }29 ‘”
Chino Copper .....| 58%| 55% ' 55% | 56%
Consolidated Gas .| ....| ....|136 [lB7
Corn Products ...| 14 14 14 Na
Crucible Steel .....| 85%3| 82 84 84
Distil. Securities .| 4714 4635| 46 gl
BN cccosecivncsonel DI BB 37 7
do, Ist pref. ..| 82%| 52% |62 52%
General alocmo of cooel Lio 388 BIE
General Motor ....| ....| ....|560 [586
Goodrich Co. ...... 1)& 'llnq 7’& 7
G. Northern, pfd../116%5/11615 11638 1163,
G. Northern Ore ..| 43 (2%' 42 g&
Illinols Central ...| ....| ..../100% 1
Insp. Copper .....| 63%] 63 | 6235 62
Interboro ..........| 16%! 16%! 161! 16
BB PIOE. sivans]l viol soesl THRI VD
Int. Harvester ...| ....| ....[ll6 [ll6
Central Leather .| 62%| 61 Cl* 80%
K. C. Bouthern ... | 2415| 24%/ 24 x”&
By Kao Tiveoodd i) cived & 3
O DL sosesl itisl sviedl BB 10
| Lack. Steel ......| 838 Bi%| 83 | 8134
Lehigh Valley ...| 79 79 79 9%,
Miami Copper ....| 87 |B7 | 837%| 371%
Ia GBE N. .iiocosed] soce] oos JJITHRNANS
g. Mo, Co. lA)td.. sigsl sovl BB 1D
issouri Pacific ..| .... ' Qa 3%
Mex. Pet. ........[ll2 [llO%/110%; 111
N, X. Coentral..... lfla 104 5% 104 % 104
NY,NH &H| M 87% B 8 58
National Lead ...| ....| ....| 66%] 66
N. and W, .......Il”ml” 12974126
Northern Pacific../10013/100%! .... /108
N. Y., 0,808 W..of .ooe] soool soo.| 88
Pennsylvania .....| 66 85% | 656% 656%
Peo:le'l 088 covee] susso] 4421100551000
P. Steel Car .....| 68%| 68 ;umu
Ray Consol. ......| 26%5] 25i4| 256% !25
Reading ll} 109 ,mwm
R. 1. and Bteel....|' 8 l 80% | 6373 61ty
do. pret. ...l 5 ...._mn
Rock Island ......|'l7° (i 7 | 1] 16
Rumol‘ ! tl%
S.-Sheftield .......| 67%) 65 | 7% 62"
gout{{:{ln Pacific . ;:::i ;;2' gzz, ;;a\
0. R e oio i
do. pret. .1l 617 67 'u 67
Studebaker Co. .‘us 1237% 123% 144
Tenn, Copper ....| 26% | 2845 274 27
Texas Co. ........ 2004 190% 200 1200
TR AVOBNS oooe] ¢asel (ol BB ;Gl&
Union Pacific ....[140% 139 140 [l3B
U. 8. Rubber .....| 683% ) 57%| 68 |6B
U. 8. Steel ....... 104% 102% 104103
do, pref. ...... 118% 1183 118% 11815
Utah Copper ......| §7%| l7:1 87 187
V.-C. Chemical ...| 43 @2 “\fi' 437
Western Union ...[ ....1....| 9545] 96%4
W Eiectric ....l| §i%| diigl 6130 61
W.-Overiand .55 00| (B%a] 47%8| 47190 41
} HUTTON & CO.'S STOCK LETTER.
‘ NEW YORK, acfl. 11.—From Batur
day’s close it looks like a big stock mar
ket, barring mmethm’ unforeseen, Steel
is going up because for months it was
overlooked. We expect to see a similar
move in American Hide and Leather
preferred; and Co%pon. with the price
of metal and the business in the con
dlrt‘lon lt_r:.l in, are boo:‘oddl!or higher
ces. e enormous m are
R-vlng their effect ‘rr..don mfi
ing around now for stocks which has
not moved, and we should have a great
many l:}ulcit moves In industrials, which
are sel Inl below their value. Rallroads
ml' tr‘) ltAmula‘u‘ 'nu“movo we fore
cast in American Writing Paper has
started and from the chl’utor of the
buying, It ought to sell very much
higher.
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METAL MARKET,
NEW YORK, 'iop&. 11.—Lead quiet;
spot C.“?C.?S. Tin easy; spot o&ord
at :&v‘. feiter strong: prime Western
spot, 8% @D, later September, 8% Oc
tober, 8%; November, la; boconbor.
814 first quarter, 8. o strong;
November, 2814 December, “; rat u;’.
ter, 27 @27%; second quarter, fl."fl\t.
ATLANTA BANK CLEARINGS,
Atlanta bank clearings Monday
:s'?flo‘('b;“;" ‘lo $3,622,772 |9.1..‘ against $2,..
402, . kmo“y eAr, an in.
crease of 'fl.i , 369,92, i -
| LONDON BAR SILVER,
MND(RJ Sept, u.-‘u sliver is oft
3-16 d at 31%4.
-ATLANTA, GA.
| dalaniiin
British Commission Purchases
1,000,000 Bushels—Corn and
! )
5 ’
Oats Are Fractionally Off, 4
e -~
CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—The wheat mar
ket ruled steady during the entire sess
slon with the weakest spotln?’( the day
at mid-session, but higher aj ltrolg:
with closings % to 1% higher for
day. The strength late was on r
chases of more than 1,000,000 bushels of
American wheat by the British com
mission,
Corn closed at decllrfl‘ea oz 1 to 1%
cents, and oats were o o .
Cash sales here were: v;"\ea.!,“um
bushels; corn, 135,000 bushels; oats, 140,-
000 bushels,
Hogd plriOdlucw w;ereao ahu{s'ly low;;‘.
pork declining 7 o cen lard
cents off an% 15-1%-, 10 to 1.i% eents
lower,
Graln quotatsons:
| Previeus
| High. Low. Close, Close.
| WHEAT—
Sept..... 1.54 1.50% 1.53 y
[Dec..... 1.55 Y 1.52 }un 4
May...., 1588 -{58% 1 .
Sebt... 81% 48 2
ePC.cass
Dec...... 173% 71% ’lla fi%
May..... T 76% 6 76
st & “ I
OePC.ceos
R, iive: &F 47 3
TR ~ 51}2 503 fi 51&
Bept. . 3.90 3.0 3%
oe sess . . of -
-, .» 28, ) . g
Jan..... 23.76 23.00 tgn a
Beb eMM - 1448 14.1
Sept.... A .
Sept.... 14.1§ 14.00 11.1: .’
Dec..... 13.82% 13.60 1:” n"
Juln.l.r;.s. 13.72% 13.56 13.67%
Sept..., 14.32% 1425 14.33% 14.40
0ct..... 14.00 13.90 }LOO 14.*8
JBN:ee ¢ 12,78 12.57% 2.867% 13
PRIMARY MOVEMENT,
Receipts— Monday, Last Year.
‘Vh:at.x.).. i oib s RIS 1.w.a0
SO . i v « 4 DS ,000
Shipments—
Wheat . . . « « 1,584,000 1,569,000
OOEB sciiie oo o o't WIS “l.m
CHICAGO CAR LOTS,
CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—Following are re
ceipts for M'onday:
WBORE o coovesequirinsinbndurowiang
%‘nrn.............................. fi
DI oononbiesisda evl oti ehndine
CHICAGO CASH QUOTATIONS.
(‘lll«'.\t;ux Sezptédui‘SOWthitaNo.No:
red, 1.564%; No. I b o : .
2 hamawfnlzgr{ ;.55%@1.04;’; No' 1 'nasd
winter, 1.51@1.56.
Corn—No. "2 mixed. 35%@87%; No. 3
white, 863 @87%: No 2 vellow, 35U @
§7%; No. 3 mixed, 34@85; No. 4 white,
84@86; No. 3 yellow, 84@86; No. 4 white,
821 @B3.
Oats—No. 2 mixed, 44%4@45Y%; No. 3
white, 45‘1@@”7; No. 3, 13%844%; IL'
ard, 456 @47,
CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET.
CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—Butter: Receipts,
gilgggbs. Extra firsts, 31@31%; firsts,
Fggs: Receipts, 7,260 cases. Ordinary
firsts, 26@3652; firsts, mfln; uwa
g;gglfi%; checks, 16@ i rties,
Cheese: Twins, new, 18%; :
young Americas, 19%; Longhorns, w:
rick, .
Live Poultry: Turkeys, 34@36; chick
egé'l;!;d.pgnfl'kfs; roosters, 13; geese,
1 ; ducks %
otatoes: Receipts, 43 cars; A
ta and Ohlo, 1.2651.”. w
VISIBLE SUPPLY CHANGES,
Following shows the visible supply
changes of graln last week:
Wheat, decrease, 650,000 bushels.
Corn, increase, 185,000 bushels.
Oats, increase, 8,711,000 bushels.
KANSAS CITY CASH GRAIN,
KANSAS CITY, s?t. 11.—Cash,
Wheat: No. 2 hard, 1. 7%.“' No“b
148@15; No. 1 red, 1.80; No. T
“ Corn: No. 3, 33Q84; No. 8, ll\i‘n 3
No. z\yollzowm:fl?g;k.:‘ No. B§, ‘s
»4'4: No. 3 white, o
Oats: No. 2 «\"?C‘Hfi; No. 3, 6@47;
No. 2 white, 47@47%.
LIVERPOOL GRAIN CABLE,
LIVERPOOL, Sept, 11.—-Wheat openeéd
easier, 1 to 34 lower,
Corn opened unchanged to %d higher.
GRAIN EXPORT LAST WEEK,
Wheat exports last week from
United States and Canada totaled 7,-
313,000 bushels, lw Bradstreet's, -
pared with 8,183, the previous week
and 3,724,000 a year ago; since July 1
last 80,275,000 bushels, compared with
42,614,000 last ;'ur. Corn exports sinee
July 1 totaled 13,718,000 bushels, against
2,834,000 last year.
GRAIN MARKET OPINION,
Thompson, McKinnon & &l “The
only weak spot in wheat is tho_‘ of
getting wheat from Russia. Don
there will be nnr change of this
long time. Premiums on m‘”
highest ever known. Lool hr
chase. Corn will be slow, but sure to go
higher before long." .
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKEY,
_Coffes quotations:
|_Gpening. | Clesiny
JARSEPY ...+ | OO @93
February .. . chitnnting 19.
March ... . | 0.3090.40 19 @Y. 4
API « o ¢ o o Lasssensess 1
MEY +»&4 0 v 50.“".“ 5 (
JUBS o s 8 ¢ ¢ :Y’
July [ 0). | 0.69@0.60 | 0.5009.8
September .. o | cioiesenee 3Q.
()-‘l(vhfl;). . o tiesnsenne ‘f 3
November , . . | ciosessess
‘.’."3'_".',",".".'._:,-‘.,.'_.3_." 0@9.31 n:
Sales, 43,500 bags.
NEW YORK SUGAR MARKET.
Sugar_quotations: ’
10 yening. | Closing
F_Jhnmmry . ¥ o |:. : . 3.0
ebruary . . 8 s
Matk - . -2 100 %‘l
April .... .« | 3920309 b 7 @
?Ilv $ 3 2 ¢ :.’: 2” ki .
JUN® , ¢ ¢ ¢ s o o
‘Julv. Pl ingies ctg
August . . ~ , . | 4.0484.10 | 4.98
September . . , 0.”81.4! 0.& 4.4
October , . , . | 4280424 | & 3
November ~. } 428 4 “
December .. . | 4220423 | 413 N
Closed steady.
NEW YORK PRODUCE MARK
NEW YORK, Sept ll,—-M&
steady; crude Pennaylvania, 2.90.
Turpentine, firmer, 47,
Rosin, firm, common 6.25,
Wool, firm, 36@42; domestie
XX Ohlo, 57@88; domestice
fleace, Texas scoured basis etaol
‘n"!‘;fld ncnr:d mc-.‘rcmot %
ides, firm:. native steers, My
\hrand'd FIOO;I. 2yns o s
Coffee, weak: options opensd § to
rwmn lower. Rio No. 7 on spot, “
k Rice, quiet; domestie, SUSSY.
Molasses, steady: New Orleans
3;1:1;. OGSO, dlack strap, firm; lm
" Raw sugar, steadier, 5.14; centritugals,
5376 asked
\ Refined sugar, steadier;: M
Inted, 6.75; ocut foaf, 7.40; »
mold A, 8.75; cubea, 8.75;
diamond A, 0.38: confect
softs, £.10: No. 2 1# § points
1, and Nos. J to 14 are
lower than the preceding fl
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COMMERCIAL BA
NEW YORK, Sept IL—BSr Siver i
off %c at 610, L o B >
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