The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 10, 1906, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA 0EOT?GIAN. TTFSPAT, JTT.Y in, »rjfi edited by JOSEPH B. LIVELY THE GEORGIAN’S RECORD OF MARKETS AND FINANCE ~)!=SlSI I / • / ~~ . - . . — ~ - - - - ■■ ■■■ ■* 'f* ■ {• [WEEKLY REPORT MILOLY.BULUS | small advance followed its PUBLICATION. | shorts Getting Nervous and Show ing Disposition to Cover. me cotton market for futures showed ht Improvement today, though i.ur the Advance wifi sranll. he weekly government report w . -Jed as of bullish average. In that were cool and daya hot In some wetfta.. while in other too much moisture Is report* It on Its publication some covering took Shirt but It wee found that very Huh* lattoit waa for aale, and an advance of ynne I or t points was easily brought * Trade !• very dull, however, and until w>methlni definite occurs to Induce the out- Sile to make ventures this condition Is likelv to continue. A crop disaster would bo favorable hither prices. It la not likely wo will hare any serious crop disaster, but It Ih Dottlble decided deterioration could take I Lice sad ns wo are entering the most critical period for tho crop, it la highly arobable we will have some crop scurea h the near future. The New York Commercial snya: , -There la quite a heavy long Interest out h ttata market—larger perlmps tlum ' J araarallv bellered-and thin Interest I Maying for weather and weevil to let •ut In the face of the fact thnt tho 1 weather bna been ao favorable for so long It la surprising that a more determined el- fort ha* not b**eu tttfide to force these longs to cover; the bears, however, teem con- 1 tent to sit back and allow' the weather I to gradually force prices down. If there I la to be no bad weather at nil from this l time on there can be no doubt, of course, J that some day the bulls will have to •at. and thnt they will then break .... I market by the liquidation: on tho other I kind. * spell of had wenthbr ami plenty sf weevil talk might let them out without forcing a break. The feature of the alt cation continues to be the fact that coin eiilnta from the belt are few and fnr be- j tween, and moat of the crop reports are 1 Boat glowing." SPOT con ON MARKET. Atlanta-Quiet. lOftc. New York—Quiet, 10.80. New Orleans—Steady. llHc. IJverpool—Steady, i.lOd, Augusta—Steady. llHc. Havnnnnh—Steady, 10%e. It. Iioula-Steady, 10%c. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. PM I __i.—Cotton, . demand limited, with prlcea easier; middling uplands 110; sale* »,«*>); American 1300; atxH'uIatlon and export 3,000; receipts HOOD; American 3,700. Futures opened quiet and steady. Opening Close. 6.83 ™ 6.78-6.71 6.7S 6.71 ... 6.88 ,.5.814.68 6.84 6.00 ..6.174.1# 6.80 648 I iulj-Aufust. Augustnept. rwrloai Close. 8*pt.-Oct J Oct.-Nov. . . , I Nor.-I)ec. . . . [ pw.-Jan. I Jan.-Felt Feh.-Msrch... . kUrrh-Aprll. . . Cloasd steady. 174.63 6.60 6.68 6.614.83 6.674,68 104.63 6.63 6.69 TODAY'8 PORT RECEIPT^ New Orleans.. Galveston Mobile 8«r*nnah t’hirleaton .. •« Wilmington J;. Norfolk Baltimore New York ..... Boiton Philadelphia ... 1908 1906 2382 2487 7 159 366 *ii8 40 • 80 1769 to 7093 rn 306 th 635S th 869 nn 445 ;v 8148 re .... tic W •8 th iiii ab 2671 ,| 6680 21621 m INTERIOR MOVEMENT. 1 SMUT A CLAY’S | DAILY COTTON LETTER Xaw Orlfin,, July 10.—Advice, from i-iv.rpo.jl war* more favorable tnhlgh- ,h,n hn* recently been tho e***, end option* on the close recorded * •*! n , of 4 point*, while spot sales [Mlntnlned the average recently entab- * point- niIn * ly , * 1# ® 4 “*••» *t * loae of Price 2™ unimportant, but th. tendency »u upward In anticipation of a bullUh “Miner report for the week, which, nowevf r, be In. about ns expected, fall- ” to Influence market price*. Even *J*ence of r*ln In the Atlantic*, •roirilln* to today’s map, likewise f.ill- ca u*e any bear activity. This ," r the market to respond to T,,aI Influence* Is primarily due ,xc **dln«ty small proportions to ,!'* out »lde Interests have fallen, uop necounte heretofore have been, In „* , rul *. very flatterlntr, but from l '2 call,l * a reports are now bain* ™«ired denoting less confidence, re- of an eX( T*s of moisture In some »e Ion, and the renewal of boll weevil tuiu.L n w **t*rn localities const 1- 2!, ln *' ha eomtdaiotn. The crop’* crlt- •fniM ,rtod .’* at •utnd, and the closest y of ,ta Prokress will be ob- ut,,,' An 'ucresslnr of Interests is 1 p * nd,n * “ the new cotton S"? Ita appearance, and we ere in- ' 10 *»ok for a correspondlmr en- JMftment of speculatlva activity In “'near future. T ork - Ju'Y 10 —A small nar- tlreicP rava *> a d today almost en- rlln. 1 , n,, t hoot feature, unless the de- Nd.r.s l"i* r ‘MetropolIUn was con- WarDiv ,.Z, h *** '“U” broke rather .SiW* under pressure, which waa not Pal d ’, trading In the prlnrl- iin., *i' 1 i‘ laU T a '“use m m mnm an ?) , b°u«h restricted In volume to 'stent not experienced for many NEWS AND GOSSIP Of the Fleecy Staple. Private Wire to Ware A Lata nil. \>w York. July D.-1'ntton opened , and steady with commission houre* Urfit I jailers and locals also disposed to self a WERE VERY SMAL at n io!w. r ' 1 la “ offfted * ,tol Auiu,t - TENDENCY WAS TO SAG DUR Liverpool cables: “Xarrotv msrket: crop I accounts somewhat lee. favorable in At lantic states." I ING FIRST HOUR. ‘ Private telegram from Taylor, Tex., July 3 Mys: "Heavy general rain, over this worms or weevil complaints. Early Declines Ran as High as One to Two Points. not to be expected at this time. N>n- Orleans. July 1\ Tho wonthor map I lly Prhnto Loasoil Win*. . r * ,n ,s re P ort<, <l th# New York, July 10.—Barely any- WBVTiaTCL^hss* S5* - * day's ea'irly mnrket. The only feature Liverpool was due unchanged to l up on at al1 was a farther contraction In tho N#w Orleans and unchanged on New Yort, I volume of business, the total transac It would be a bullish mnrket If It wire not I tlons falling to tho lowest ebb In a long for the small spot soles. while. The reason for this was easily tho vo « . apparent. There was no selling of con Is , &irUg\&SS‘S$ m"hP. r, ™m; fuuance neither was there any buy In.t year. Th« amount of ,-ntion on ahlp” '“»• ond ,hosa oppoalnk characteristics board Is 13.644 bales, against 13,061 last year, "ere ao plainly stamped upon tho deni- —- I lngs that even the professional traders Son Antonio wires: “The problem now abandoned the market In disgust, faring the southwest Is tho labor to handle I Price# vacillated between strength and the enormous crop In sight. The plant I* I weakness without iinv real movement so far advanced and so heavily fruited that JI.® J 1 * U r It i«VJ « pickers will soon be iu greater demand than I f‘ ta ® r t * ie 5 rst . ”!*. hour a ever before. I feeble effort was made to get stocks — (down, but as has been the case for Prlvnte_Wlr# to Glbert A Clay. I several days, no liquidation “.-JTh# Jo * ‘ * New York, July : Journal of Cora* I brought out, and when the early sellers nm ‘t2^^re\ljrtS5S“JR^T«™* *'"t back to where they had dence In tho expectation or a good six I come from. months trade now that Inventory periods I The stock market opened dull ana hare'Shown a healthy condition among sec-j Irregular with the Initial quotations showing small fractional fluctuations keep a number of buyers of stnplV*cotton - a. # . .. ..... , , I ■ilUVtlllK BIIIUI1 UUCUUUUI IIUtlUtUHHIi H Requirements fw* Immediate consumption I , n 0 i*her direction th# chnnres rnne- een a number of biivers of stnnle mtrnn 1 * n ®> iner auijiuoiu m# cnangvs * Ing from 1-8 to 1*2 per cent. Reading opened 1*4 higher, Great'Northern and Northern Pacific up 1-2. <y in tho primary markets* looking the post two or three weeks. It Is not believed that buyers hare covered their I After tho opening trading tho mar- oak gif around. Into the market." New Orleans. July 10.—The bale new cot* ton was sold at MfthNimm ' “ per pound. If ket turned weak New York, July 10, 11 a. m.—The arket during the first he ng without significance PMMHM .. ... .fane# to tho price movement*. I at auction rwl,rtUy for 46c dullness, although natural for tho sca- • nM*waaTiM~lit W hv iv >,I I» BmiY' Th. T ifc aon of * h O y*»r, WOS regarded With !!* !"<« Si tL P imo™nt rniSl P l^ 'll'' a ll' fa ctl o n by the room traders, the pool, will b« turned ovsr to tb, charity who found It hard to causa enough 1m- hospltaL preaolon on valuss to allow th,m to — make fair proms. After they had sold Eutiw. Ala., wires as follows: "Good stocks early, causing decline* of 1 tf rain lost night; did not com* too soon." *.po| n u, moderate buying by them Market, show, somo little strength on IS account of shorts covering and some fresh ? on ** buying In anticipation of tho usual bullish trage broker# ceased cabling «oon after weekly weather report. I the opening, saying there w&a no op — portunlty ror them to trade. Central Texas wires: "New complaint of - Domrciond , y ro we?:h;r , pr?*v 0 .f?i" wmln|! ,n ’ GOVERNMENT WEEKLY . ,. , , 7“ . . REPORT OF WEATHER A friend wire* from north Lovlstiaa] I asr rj'Ans jm&sruxdarszi .w excellent; acreage Increased and tW pros* ISSiJ^SLSfS® *rfi» pects are of general comment. Corn crops If psn. ouMHI will be .at,.hod." I ^^XreTn'en^.eJf: c^nJlV^undrefe Tod.y'. m.p l. vary f.vorebl., .^owlnc | gi'ttftSVStr^SJVisSdfi western half of slate. Arkansas—(Little Hock) The days were moderately warm and the nights mostly H vorable, showln, western belt am ilng prices nooli very fav al ond w y. Openli rains In the central the eaatern belt dry. f Influence of auch excellent con S/r. W '*' b ' r W " h « c “' 0 “ , " aBd . lo °" W "ea*r^a—(Atlan**) Th. wether v w ,n°urere. I nlMasnt with t.mpersture .lightly b«l( ■ *— normal. Showers were general on tho ? WARE & LELAND'S DAILY 4th and 8tb; in the northern half of t • COTTON LPTTFPlotato on the 8th end 7th. There la ample COTTON LETTER I £J* atnr ^ moit u!itrlctt receiving rainfalls SrSlnrere th M r *NSrthMb.reii! ! .5‘-(nelelgh) Th. pr«lplhi- Atlnntlc ,t*te, ,how tno much rein. ^anshln.'u’neS^T Th^ the nlnnt Is In good condition. There J ‘^mjunnms 1 'snd 'indlun '' TerritoryHOkln notlilne rosily unfstrorahl. In th, , 1( cool northern winds prevailed. Th, L AV*. "* a *!S temnorature- tverage.! * i tulking vf i the usual nut.! When com,»red tempirsturw sv,r. r l J ilcgrc. Iielow ckly at IMS vssou of th. U.t reraged 3 dej half of the half general winds prevnll * * 7roos below por* week was clear sad' tha U,t half genlnilly cloudy, with the dsy jiad hora snlflclently eiren.lv. carollna-IColuobla) Tte sunshln. lend proie«Aionnis to cover on the aQ*| an .i >*mn«rtinrM were below normal. The ire. Rod this started an advance of •“ ZgiSttSFSa JuthlSy nhSvn normal, ernl points. A large eryount of cotton 11.itone rated locafitlee receiving ex* H taken from tho market early, and -'A?!* J5KV?IL whJkTover smsU sreJs tha when tho buying ntnrted, there we. »t- STflT, belmv thn ■■•n for eofe. It took an advance I rsluf.ll w.» heiow ;ne » tie cotton : end this" led to sh.ei.ee of any marked dw| M w( ^5“^51! a ;, < ^C5«^ h *wb"h k w7re sire to well. As far as cron nows went, I * " 7ocalllle. Ucht K-stt.-n-.I "Pworf-generiny. «U jhst con d IS ^I^re o^^stTt thTrlow of tb?woek, desired. Until some untoward development j ra |nfall was deficient In most etc is eeen, the market Is Hkely to continue IThe temoerature was about nor* narrow. There la little pressure at the mo- lnt | *| n poathern portions and below In New York. July lO.—Theastock mar- "fiStf 11 * >O^Uon, • ket waa a dull. Irregular and unlnter- Mlselselppl-iVIcketrarg) The day temner- estlng affair this afternoon, following stores were moderate and nights cool. Mach * but within frac- of the week woe clondy, a .few heavy i.u.m. injun UU....O the morning trod- *&.il“nc'i'.'!i Ing. Th. operations of th. room crowd fF'&ny i'oASiH* ' ,— • Tcx.e—hlslveston) The wook wts gener- * ally cloudy and unnsnnly cool ln - — position to sAvalt th* crop r*port was and northwestern counths. . . manifest, whll* thn nttendanen In th* E la * . ln ,J’7,TL T or.^T. ilhiy tSd' ln^en* atreet wan parceptjbly curtailed by the I tfi | y Bf | pouthwettern eect/onp, end »•«- dullness. The outlook favora a main- Iv^Ut below the average elsewhere, tenance of the trading position, but T «>re thunderstorms oeparerd on Monday with a preference for the long side on end Tuesday In **\*f*} ^ntles. th* reaction*, which will glv* moderate TMMo^-gfshvhl.) Th* wrek return* to actlre and alert opm-otore. F»> "tfli Im*^ ’£,H:.tli”4? .nd sr Th* mon*y iltuatlon In ntlll reported fortfd^sVfriclent moisture, as a rule. In as being Improved, and w* so* no rea- „„ rrn .,,.1 northern section.. The wo.t- non for believing that th* market will era and southern portions of th* etst* geu- meet any amount of liquidation at | .rally are very dry. present levele under existing circum stances, no that any feature davelop- Ing calculatad to atlmulat* nervousness th* part of the bears would be like to bring about an advance of sev era) points, where some stock would undoubtedly be met. _ Several *s»o FAVORABLE WEATHER CAUSED THE DECLINE Xew York. July 16.-The Bun says: "A ■mall decline .was the reenlt more of gm ture. Conservatism will dally trader. E srksts were Urm. B—» - al1 .*be world, and heavy nine p* sgalait weeks post The action In the market w**t3?fiP*tlj5S'tt sn^traUi at alMa fhe in"K K'fiy r " l a ,h fLTr.r p fejssw&am government report waa disappointing rrm’irt to some esteet. Lmdlng bulls are and gave no Indication of aupport. and. said to have bought.October and ...It De- In fact, It would aeem almost as If I camber. A eomaslselon ben* here la re- th *, m t*Xe h S2turtly *n would*WP- Bffflea to'S'SeAre of A' against since Saturday. , K ." OBId ap , j contracts. It Is s waiting market. Th# pear almost sure that In todays break rrop )t believed to be doing weU, but even ..— —■—~irts will follow, | in, n ore MRgnla* hears, fearing tbnt noae- her may tutppea to It daring sterling gold Impoi and that money will continue fairly I thfee or other may plentiful, but ther* Is no present evl. July or Ansu.t, ere, therefore, not lacUeeJ Instate confidence. There we. very little evl dene* ,.f life "LAUasnu t GIBERT A CLAY STOCKS. *6nds* r. COTTON. 08AIN. corrsc. wkovisions MCMBCRSt ATLANTA. OA, The rumored shipment of Jtslv iimm ■ -n from New Yorir outlook for loe«l There where. I tenders to New Orteei was not e reewurinr outlook for local July longs. The ■!tendon is enfiergnlRg ao I ctunge of conseqo*ttre. other than that oc casioned by the epproeefafng termination of current msnlpulstloa. Over most of the belt favorable crop conditions obtain, but I excessive mo4*tnre has ren<lcred the re mainder peculiarly susceptible to wrether ‘sinter. However, at the moment the ” y," y i -i'hinrs luvefpooi uotioB AMOfiinoo i *u|Biiud# of the trade Interest la the uew ««*s3sassi osss fcas^ciisasa'ss.' bss ."sa.asr.arwss: ntTmU ZZsm! R. FAGAN, M.n.n.r, 1 '* Ck " , « «« d * 8 » 8a ‘’"-T»S YS?r 8, .? tk Sreh.nreIXew Eiclunt*.|«lcjir’ n'uird of Tr«d.. I er .. _ , Private Wires •••Cii end Long Distance Telephone RANGE OF-NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Op*u|HI*i|Lew)jCI’i Atlan... American Suj:ur Hellning... Ann In American Loc do pn’fcrmi, • i" I’M 1’imi. American Smcltlug Refining .1.. prefer rot I Atchison do preferred * Am<-rlran ('otton Oil IlalUmora and Ohio Brooklyn Rapid Transit., idinn cl He. and Northwestern .enke nml Ohio do ftiel and Central Lent her....;'...». •lo preferretl t'hlcugo a in I Great Western Chicago, Milwaukee and Ht. P»ul Drlawnrc nml IIn Non Distiller's Hccurltlf*..... da nreferred icrnl Klectrlc Illinois tmerienn Ice Stcmltiee .outavlllo and NrhIivIUc.... Mexican Central Missouri I'ni’ifle New York. Ontncio and Western National Lend NWthcrn raelfic ’. ••••••• New York Central Norfolk and Western. .'reused stool Car * do. preferred....*.**••• a.*..*...*..-. Parffle Midi Itcndlnj; Repilhlic Steel.....*.. Rock Island ...» do. preferred... United States Rubber. do. preferretl Southern Pacific. Southern Knllway....................... t ... do. preferrod... Slow* 'Sheffield Tennessee Coni, and Iron. Texas nnd 1’aclflc. Union Pacific United States Steel do. preferred Virginia-Carolina Chemical do. preferred Western Union... a Wabash da preferred....... Wisconsin Central do. preferred RANGE OF THE COTTON MARKET AT NEW YORK. 10.3 10.16 10.» 10.23-21 10.17- 10.23,10.20 10.2 10.2.131 10.20-: lent .10.29 lo.wi 10.20 ins io.imij let ,109 10.41 10.2S 11.10 10.4' 11 1U.S in. :ta29 10.B1 10.20 10 3* 10.4042 10.KE .tee. .10.22 10.13 1032 10.14 10.«H» 10.0-33 Jen. .10.37 10.6) 1 • 37 10.60 10.19-60 10.16 Ktb. .10.46 10.40 10.10 10.44 10.M-M 10.»-40 Mvh. ,10.4*1 10.69 10.46 10.69 10.6849 10.46-48 TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street. ..... York. July 10,-Danlol Odell & Cn. IV. do not feel Justified In tnklnB any position other thon thnt thin I* e trading market with n tondenry toward spei lally nml Irregular Improvement, and Innt t nhould be bought for taran, nt least on nil reaetlonn with the Indhldusl Ppnitton. fo|. loweit elorely to be In necord with pro fessional operation, which commute the beat guld, now.” Marshall, Spader A Co.: lack of new A which could ho oTumrBI nOuenrn Ihl. morning, In n feature of tb« news colamnn and comment. It would HP near thnt Iretwnea the henvlaea* of Ixm ilon nnd dlncurelon, uf tho monetary ill luntlon, yesterday’s mnrket Leoiime a din- npolntmcnt to Intercuts working for an uuvnuce, nnd tho nh«enc# of outelde nuth port bocamo too obvlonn to be disregarded. The luinke have lost tl.SLOOO throosh sob- ■eesnry operations sine* rridsy. fhe re- marie attributed to Mr. Itogera In Tho Herald thin morning retlect tho attitude of these Interest* ss lit 11 can bo Judged from .took msrkot trading tar soms tiioe pn«t, nnd nlso the nttltudn of miny other lending groups, If w# ar. to Judge Mr the action of th" m*tket.*!ene l he question now Is, are fandamemnis strongenougbto off ret the ladaenre, saggNtadj* OWThoj long will It take to wear off th, wITwct of tbl. Invasion of condd.nest Uptown reotlment: In-splte of tb* favor- nldo l.uilnesi conditions throashoat th. country and th. proapect ofat JeaHt .v.r- eta croDA man who are watching the mar* k.t eloHeiy hare an Inclined to bell.v* that It will ho attractive only to traders for some little Mat*. While It l« «tlll pr»- dlcted that price, sr# going very much lower, the prevailing opinion I, that the fliii'tuntion'i will not be wide Id either direction, end thnt aale.s some new ad- verae factor dovelopa, la* tendency will toward gradual Improvement, Government report thl, afternoon aspect 1 to he ballleb on etockl. Preae repreeenUtlve [It. Paul has made 30,009.000. loan In Paris. Sentiment somewhat mixed, market la SS& f a're only, but will unUoubtedly extend •bould bear preaaura beccma too pro- Bounced. Market la under profe Z?d“i.mmore sid r OWo Vlacnmte Henri jrarl* d* Andre*, a balloon enthusiast from Paris, who la travallng In this country, has Ideas about dressing. He hold* that In a few year* men will ba wearing bright-col ored evening clothe*. He has begun th* reformation by appearing In gray brown after « o’clock. AT NEW ORLEANS. The following Is tbs range In cotton futures In Xew Orleans tariayr Last _ Previous Open. High. low* Hale. Close. Chute. July aISm ll.lt 10.97 11.04 11.0447 Aug. .10.17 10.8 10.07 1060 Kept .10.8.10.8 10.45 10.8 Oct. .10.3 10.26 10.3 10.3 20.: 10.3444 10.23.26 .10.24 10.27 10.24 10.3 10.340 10.24-3 .10.11 10.8 10.21 10.40 10.4042 10.M42 Met)’, iib’.ii 1062 10.45 1062 10. (Moicd steady. NOTES ON GRAIN Pointers on Provisions. Private Wire to Were A I-elnnd. . C’hlrago. July 18.—Cecil cal.** of wheat by til** country yesterday totnlh'd about 1.600,ow) hukhcla. one proud bought more wheat on bids y. ever before Id lie rx(M>rieuce. The decline of 6c per bushel, Inatced of oheetlDg the ttirerlnga, la Increnalng thorn. Hpeculatore will be uoable to support priors untd ..Corn support Is roufined to local trailer*. With present outkwk It seems dang to be bulling May at 60c. Chicago. July 1 a.-Record-Herald: "Local export houses claimed last night that bid on both hard wloter nnd soft winter when were about 1H« Imlow orilern* r\tvrt t th. ralue in the eoathweat having astsed th. chief owners of wheat to withdraw the nrcsRuro to some extent. Those exprrtero. hnwever, bnlloved that flour was being steadily worked far export, as freight r r - the flour miller u dlstloct ml\nu no of the lnrgest huyors of cash w from country shi|>i>crs pretilrte that __ rago will receive more wheat this mouth than Id any prertoue July Id Its history. Another large buyer here preiiirted that there would ho as high ns 800 care here some dny next week. "President James 1‘ettitt, of the Peavy (jraln Company, bad roporu from tin* northwest thnt there wae nothing of eq unfavorable sort thnt would affect general results In thnt section; also from Winnipeg that crop conditions could hardly bo proved upon." Chicago, July 10. tloues to bo depresse.l by weight of now crop movement with millers nnd porters disposed to bold off ao long as _ cllne, conjlnnea. Any little hull news to .dy prices wouhl show thn situation ~ healthy one; and b tako hold fryely. Chicago .Intar-Ocaaot The government crop report Is due at l o'clock Chicago time oday. It Is expected to show Tittle change n winter wheat, a loss of 3 to 8 points n spring wheat nml 1 to 2 r nst month. The first report on corn this season will B (?!•* ™*L It Is expected to show a mention between 86.1 nml 87, nml nn « cr *«R« over 06.080.000. Lest year tho S.TOD.OOO bushels in Inal retarns, the con dition Improving to 89.3 In Oetolief. Aj^port on farm reserves no wheat July will represent 46,000,0 Spring Total crop.. Oata June, June, 19*1. 19*. t..63 86.6 ...93 93.7 July. P**. L’ 7 H08. 4I7.onn,ooo 384.000,000 M 13.0 93.1 COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. New York,, July 10.—The market for cot ton seed oil was quiet during tho early trading yesterday, with oome strength In Jnly, which showed an adirnneo of He from lest week. The late positions were about unchanged with the undertone Arm. There seemed to be very little spot oil offered. The demand for export showed •omo Improvement and 4 the strength In lard hail a stimulating effect, but some traders still hold n bearish view of the situation on account of the favorable prospects for the cotton crop. The market at tha close way quiet with prices unchanged to Me higher.—Ware * LeUnd. Opi Jnly m Gjenlni August .,................ r; September 37< Close. atendy. Cash sales of wheat In Chicago were f,000 bushels, Including 46,000 buahels No. hard nt 2e under July In ators. 10,000 hnshels No. 1 northern at 3c over Heptem- her" In store and 10.000 No. 3 red at 2c over Kept cm tier f. o. h. Holes of corn were 100.000 bushels and onta 80,000. A little export business in Whaat was closed In Duluth nml Kansas City, hut the details were wlthbekdTi^H The seaboard i tera wero inmlo liiiffnln, "Husain will ratio mw uuMiiris wheat this year," snld a cable from an Odessa correspondent of Watson A Co., of Minneapolis, f * - - * - ■ Inquiry nh.iut tho onto n Pm year. 0,000 corn nt lHc to 700,000.000 buslTMa 1 n cable from nn pononu of Watson A Co.. l It camo In reply to nu the crop. The figures indl- 44.000.0u0 bushel# from last OPENED STEADY TO SHADE STRONGER ORDERS TO BUY CAME FROM ALL DIRECTIONS. Due to Dry Weather, Light Re ceipts and Better Cables. 11/ Trlvst. T-asted TYIra, ‘ til- iK". J11!> l n - Tha *nv*rnm*nt July raport Indlaatas a tvliont crop of 27t,000 I 0«0 nprlnn nnd 431,000,000 nln- tar or a total of 710,000,000 hunhtln; com 5.465,000 and onta 314,000,000 bu.ti- els. Condition of nprlnxr wheat wo* 91.4 nnd winter wheat S6.6. Com 17.6 and onta 84. A month neo eprlmt wheat wa* 92.4, winter whaat wns 12.7 and oats 36. Whaat cloned l-496-2c lower: enm 401 -Ic lower, nnd ontn 1-Jc lower to unchanged. Provl.lona were hl*her—pork 171-30 20c, lard lOo nnd rlbn 7 1-lc. Cnnh noire at Chicago, 10.0p0 No. 1 red winter wheat at 2-4e over Haptam- ber In ator*: 6.000 No. 2 hard, 26,000 com and 18,000 oats. Locan & Bryan eald: “It look* ae If th* Northwest wa* shifting lta nhort September wheat over to December, as that section has bouffht September and sold Dacembor whaat.” CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Th.fJrteMO grain market ranged •• fol- lows today: Opening Prerlone Range. Close. Cloe*«. . I _ 49H 97% .M'S 82^ 17.«7»4 17.17V* 14.V5 GOVERNMENT REPORT ON GRAIN. Condition of winter wheat 68.8; laat year ... — whMt ,j, t ,., r — k. lett yeer 27.1. THE SUGAR MARKET. WHEAT- " 77’J Tv' 77't 77^ <Wx- ** W li* 1 i nly.’ 17.71 U.60 17.3 l«.6n apt- ■ 17.65 17.2214 17.4214 J | A ) ,-j4.3 15.06 14.3 14.97H m a* m *»*#. • lut.i ...... e.62'2 9.6T, Kept. . 0.4^ 9.62'4 9.47‘i 9.50 9.42H Oct... 9,rrg U.27Vs 9.3 9.3 CASH Will?AT— a No. 2 fed wheat 78V4H79: No. 8 red 7<4W> 7%; No. 3 herd TSWfrTI: No. 2 hard TlttTd; No. 2 northern spring 79GUV&. NORTHWEST CARSo The following figures give the northwest ears today, lost week and last year: Lost Last ... „ Today. Week. Year. Minneapolis l. r .4 144 jji Duluth »..*4**e*4*e,6,, 76 92 |S Chicago 169 u 77 8.96 v, 9.10 S :<7' a 9.12V* 9.15 PRIMARY MOVEMENT. , .. ■ r d raw angar inarkota atendy and unehnnged. Ten don heot market steady; July ta IVfcd, and Auguat 8a 4V|d. THE METAL MARKET. ;y Private Lense.1 Wire. New York. July 10.—At the metal • change copper was reduced Mk* In the ask- “ electrolytic. Utbar grade# Tin* down %e further for a pot and nearby THE DRY GOOD8 MARKET. July 10.—A general Improved ormltlou waa nvldent In the dry gooila S iarket today. Fall dress gt»ods buyers are ore In largo numbers, nnd their operations NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET. Following Is given the opening and closing quotations of the New York coffee market today: Opening. (Moelng. M IKS March ; AMS April A*-«.« 8 8M.W May 6,96-7.or) 19X86 Jnne 7.00 LD mr. 7.-o ■ulj v g V y. eptember AIOAI 'ctober A408.< oveniber fl.4.Vfl.( >ecemher AD6-6.I PI before long. The following Wll< efpfe W«.«s giro the primary corn today; fui«hef„, ngntnst /«! OH Wheat— lb I' lilHt vnr. RlllpiU.MifR. rc.l,"") imaht’lR, (ignliiMt 272.0^0 In Hi lynr. jSffi—HerelptR. 843.000 hoi' 740,<r>0 bnabeln Inat year; ship agplnst 814,000 last year. CHICAGO CAR LOTS. Today, Tomorrow. 169 111 421 JOT LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. Whent opened *4 lower; 1:80 p. rn.. un« chunaeit to Vi lower; cloned V* to Vi lower, Corn opened «* l«4war; 1 80 p. m.. S to V4 higher; closed V4 lower to , ]| higher. ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK ATLANTA, GA A40-8.fi A4AAF A6A8.« SOUTHERN EXCHANGE Oldest Establlahed Office South. COTTON STOCKS BONDS CRAIN Ground Floor Gould Dulldlng. Dally market letter nnd mnrket mnnunl rnnlta-l "" -I': C. E. CURRIER, President. A. B, THORNTON, Vloe-P H. T. INMAN, vlce-Prealdent. GEO. R. DONOVAN, Cnetilir. JAME, 8. PLOYO, Aen't Oaehler. Capital /. $500,040.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $500,000.00 * We Solicit Your Patronage. L. J. ANDERSON & CO Bankers and Brokers, COTTON, STOCKS, GRAIN ComspoRdtDl's Capital $250,000 ncrcncNCC, the ncal bank PHONK 1417. PRUDCNTIAL BLDG HUBBARD BROS & CO., Sn Atlanta Offices, 219*321 Century Building. Members New York Cotton Exchange, New Or leans Cotton Exchang-e. Liverpool Cotton Asso ciation. Chicago Hoard of Trade, New York Cof fee Exchange, New York Produce Exchange. Business solicited for the above exchanges. Direct wire service. Correspondence Invited. Phones 454, Long Distance 39. A.S. Hustace. Mgr. 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