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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
TYFnsnfiDAT, arnr*T i. w*.
11
EDITED BY
JOSEPH B. LIVELY!
THE GEORGIAN’S RECORD OF MARKETS AND FINANCE )1=
Ively'a 25 yenri* experience
dltlng markets In Atlnnta and
, South has made him a rec-
) ogulzed authority la his specialty.
[ONE VERY QUIET
AT THE OPENING
t Business Checked By Near
Approach of Government
Condition Report.
CABLES WERE BETTER
Sales of Spot in Liverpool
Larger Than for Some
Time.
By rrirate Leased Wire.
Now York, August 1.—Business at the
opening of the cotton market * was very
quiet, being checked by the approach of
the, publication of tho government condi
tion report. The cables were better than
due, and the sales of the spot article in
Liverpool were larger than they have been
for some time.
8POT COTTON MARKET.
new lorn, su
contract, 5,600.
New Orleans, steady at 10#c,
Liverpool, dull at 5,98d.
Augusta, quiet at 11c.
Savannah, quiet at 10 9-16c.
Ht. Louis, quiet at 10%e.
‘ aulet at ■ ~
I
___ wton, steady at m
Baltimore, nominal at :
Mobile, dull at 10#c.
LIVERPOOL. COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool, August 1. 12:15 p. m.—Cotton,
spot demand Increased, with prices steady;
middling uplands 5.9Sd; sales 8,000: Ameri
can 6.600; speculation and export 1,000; re
ceipts 4,0o0; American, none.
Futures opened quiet.
YBSf
Adjust.. .. ..
August-Sept.
8ept,-Oct. . .
Range.
..5.72-5.72
.5.65
Oct.-Nor.
Nov.-Dee.
Dec*.-Jan,
Jan.-Feb.
..5.60
..5.66
. .6.56
. .6.66
Feb.-March. ,
Mnrch-April.
Anrtl-Mny.. ..
Previous
Close. Close.
6.715.72 5.72
6.64-6.65 5.64
5.60- 5.61 6.59
6.66-5.67 6.55
5.66 5.54-6.55
5.56 6.54-6.65
5.67 5.65-5.66
6.68-5£9 6.57-6.58
6.60- 5.61 5.69-5.60
6.61- 5.62 5.60-6.61
NEWS AND GOSSIP
Of the Fleecy Staple.
Trlrnte Wire to Olbert & Clay.
Miss Giles' report expected st noon to
day.
Dick Bros. & Co. say: “The attitude of
the market Is a waiting one. It has de
veloped such rigidity that it is not likely
— more than a few points either way
A condition of about
Carpenter, Baggott A Co. soy; “While
the sentiment on tho floor Is predominately
bearish, they And It ImiHtsslbie to hammer
prices. The opinion Is popular that an ad*
vance of 20 to 80 points would be most ac
ceptable to even the most bearish and
with little resistance.'*
The Journal of Commerce makes the con
dition of cotton 81.7, against 82.7 last month.
grassing aud sappy results. Weed, though
small, Is "*•' ' *'
complaints of shedding. Cotton will
■Hat late.
New Orleans, Aug. 1.—Liverpool 1 to 2
higher Is a shade better than expected. Was
due unchanged to 1 higher.
I Frank Ilayne says In an interview of the
July deal: “That it was a liquidation, and
I no corner was attempted; that s long in
terest well over 30,000 bales existed, and
that over two-thirds of it was liquidated
lat over 11c toward the close of the month.
The pool was short and made a handsome
>flt In covering. They accepted about 10,4
bales only on contracts."
Improvement of Good Frac
tion to Full Point
Scored.
STOCKS MORE'ACTIVE
Than
Rise More General
Any Prvious Stage of Up
ward Movement.
Private Wire to Ware & Lcland.
New York, Aug. 1—Liverpool futures
pened quiet, 1 up. At 12:15 p. m., un
..lunged to 1 up, dull. Hales 4,000. Spoti
1 down, 5.96d. Futures due to come un
changed to 1 up.
Tho New York cotton market opened
quiet and steady; prices unchanged. Com
mission house business practically at a
standstill. Even, local operators don't seem
.u-i
new cotton at
ner of Itenrlah comment. Last jrenr this
ago, the big crop, It got 81; three years ago,
none.
Shiner, Tex., wires: “Cotton opening fast
i this section. Up to Inst Hnturdny 74
_jiles were ginned. Town Is full of farmers
after pickers."
creases and brokers now look to set? no
change either way. The' movement of new
cotton In Teyns Is getting to 1m» an linpor-
TODAY’S PORT RECEIPT8.
The following table shows receipts at the
ports today, compared with the same day
last year:
INTERIOR MOVEMENT.
The following table shows receipts at the
Interior towns, compared with the same day
last year:
\
Houston. ..
Augusta. . .
Memphis. ,
Ht. taute. .
Cincinnati.
Total.
QIBERT A CLAY’S
DAILY COTTON LETTER
B luing one point In the net result, while
e reported Increased Inquiry for spot cot-
r so ego has resulted In sales to-
t reported Increased
.,.i a day or so ago he — .
lay of 8,000 I Miles at the loss of a point.
The local market was entirely featureless,
The net stock of cotton In New Orleans
Is 28,118 bales, against 45,208 at this time
last year. Amount on shipboard 4,672 bales,
against 9,763 last year.
Cables ore favorable. They were due 1
and 2 down on New Orlenns and unchanged
to V up on New York. Official cables re
port a better spot demand.
The weather map Is favorable.
lit
It looks as though Hutton k Co. were
trying to sell some cotton. This Js the
Arm Miss Giles Is employed by, and their
sidling may be In anticipation of the re
port, but Wilson took the cotton.
The locals were disposed to hammer the
LACKED FEATURE^
WORTHY OF NOTE
New York, August 1.—The Hun says:
“The cotton market was n narrow, fea
tureless affair, with most months winding
up unchanged for the day, though August
ended at n small advance. The bull leader
Is understood to have given a certain
amount of support nt times, and there was
more or less scattered covering, but the
average operator was disposed to hold aloof
and await developments. Mors light Is
wanted on tho crop situation. The forth
coming government monthly report on Fri
day will, It Is thought by some, furnish
decisive news on this subject, although
this oplulon is not unanimous. In fact,
some contend that It Is much too early to
each a definite conclusion ns to the probn
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, Aug. L—The market's recep
tion of the welcome uewa of the Steel com
mon dividend was scarcely more striking
than was to have been expected. In spite
of the eleventh hour rumors that some dis
tribution would bo made, the directors' ac
tion really took the street completely by
surprise, and It was simply a question to
day of how high the market would ojmmi
and how fast It would advance. Steel com-
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Amalgamated Copper
American BugarKgftalng
I Oprninichlixiw | cr»|nu?*|jl:fS
NOTES ON GRAIN
Pointers on Provisions.
Atlantic Coast
Anaconda
American Locomotive,
do. preferred
American Smelting Refining
do, preferred....
Atchison wuh
preferred
jireirrrcu.
Amorlenn Cotton Oil A ;
Baltimore and Ohio
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Canadian Pacific
Chicago and Northwestern ..
Chesapeake and Ohio
Colorado Fuel and Irou
Central Leather
do, preferred
Chicago and Great Western
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul
Delaware and Hudson
Distiller's Securities
Erie
do, preferred
General Electric
Illinois Ceutral
American Ice Securities
Louisville and Nashville
Mexican Central..
Missouri Pacific
New Y’ork. Ontario aud Western
.’i n wiuuiiu muu
National Lead
Northern Pacific
New York Central
Norfolk and Western
Pennsylvania
People's Gas
pr
In other quarters the market showed Its
exhilaration throughout the list. There
were some sharp advances In the whole
gronp of Northwestern Issues, In Union and
South' “ " ‘
Pacific, In both the hard and soft
coal stocks. Copper. Smelters and Brooklyn
It. st. Paul was heavily Itougn
for eoutrof.
Rapid Transit.
the road changing hands w*ns the cause for
nothing -having been done with the Pacific
coast extension plans. The whole mnrket
was exceedingly active throughout, and the
rise more general than nt any previous
stage of the present upward movement.
f £ne stock market opened nt general ad-
nnccs, extending to n point or Colorado
Fuel, Union Pacific and Amalgamated.
Rending gained %, Smelting %, and New
York Central and Union Pacific #. Steel
eomniou opened at 41ft to 41 against 40 yes
terday.
LONDON 8T0CK MARKET.
Atchison
Canadian Pacific..'
Chic., Mil. and St. Paul....
Erie
do. preferred.
Illinois Central ;M7f
Louisville and Nash vile...
New Y'ork Central
Pennsylvania
Reading..
Southern Pacific* . .
Union Pacific
United States Steel.,
do, preferred
1
1
ATLANTA MARKETS.
i ■ un*
Pressed Steel Car
do, preferred
Pacific Mall
Rending
Republic Steel
Rock Island
do, preferred
United States Rubber
do, preferred
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
do, preferred.,,.............................
Klosa-Mheffleld
Tennessee Con! and Iron
Texas and Pacific
Union Pacific
United States Steel
do, preferred
preferred..
western Union
Wabash
do, preferred....
Wisconsin Central .
do. preferred
Total stock sales today 1,867,006.
Private Wire to Glbert A Clay.
I'hlntM All* 1
RANGE OF THE COTTON MARKET
AT NEW YORK,
The following
Lest Previous
n. High. Low S-*le Close. Close.
- 9.97 9.97 9.97 9.96-97 ,?.?6-?7
Heat. .19.09 10.10 10.01 20.10 10.12-13 10.09-10
Aug,
:t
Nov ..
Dec. .10.82 10.35 10.!
Jan. .10.87 10.40 10.!
Feb.
10.24-26
10.85 10.84 35 10.31-82
10.40 10.89-40 10.86-37
r-en 10.42-44 10.41-48
Mar. .10.48 10.50 10.48 10.50 10.50-62 10.49-60
Closed steady.
AT NEW ORLEANS.
Ths following Is the* rsngs In cotton
faturss in New Orleans today:
[g| ~ .
45 10.40 10.45 10.41-49 10.87-88
10.29-81 10.26-28
Oct. .10.19 10.22 10.17 10.21 10.21-22 10.17-18
Nov 10.22-24 10.18-19
Open,
Aug. .10.40
Sept
Tnn. .10.81 10.31 10.10 10.10 10.30-82 .
Mar*. *.10.48 10.46 10.40 10.45 10.2-S 1<M2-4J
Closed steady.
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit ani
Produce exchange.
Ixunons, 14.
m-ujuii,, n.iw
Limes 60 to
Pineapples, $1.50 to 82.50.
81.76. Culls, per bum*, 81 »o ll.ft.
Watermelon 87.60 to 820.00 per 100; de.
regarded ns the most critical perl
the development of the crop. At any rate,
there was more disposition to look on
than there was to trnde, and, ns already
Intimated, the fluctuations In prices were
of the narrowest kind. At one time, the
market weakened slightly, owing to fa
vorable weather and crop reports from
most sections and more or less selling pres
sure from local traders, bat the bull lead
er gave support, and later on scattered
rover 1"* took place and the market was
bWgjFl**. . Jfenry rains were reported In
the «%luititle states, and the weekly gov-
eminent report was rather bullish, If any
thing, seeing that It reporled damage from
excessive rains In' North Carolina, Sooth
Carolina, Arkansas and Tennessee. The
speculation wns wholly professional and
..... —, by
Giles wns 82.7, and was considered bullish,
but present prices are generally deemed
sufficiently high to discount even a lower
estimate. Extremely favorable crop re-
fldelicr concerning Ideas of existing pros
pects for n Inmntlful yield. Nevertheless!
the crop has yet to pnss through some four
weeks of weather of vital lni]>ort to the,
farther maturity of the plant and Its fruit
during which period dally crop advices will
beJnrgcly Instrumental In shaping the mar
ket's course. For the balance of the w<yk,
however, little or no change Is looked for.
in rently being welliw^^^W
rest until the Issunnce of the go'
condition figures for July on Friday morn
Ing next.
New Y’prk. August 1.—The stock mnrket
wns strong today from tho earliest trading.
and a large Increase '*». pnMIc Interest
and support followed a t\ult of the
United States Steel report, nun * ‘
general
to 1* regarded ns a minor Influence, and
larger Interests are unanimously support
ing their specialties to n greater extent
than nt any time In the recent past. Most
strength Is shown by the Harirman Issues.
have l*een revealed as elements af doubt
that we must look to new Influences to af
S et Itoth the public mind nnd values.
oner matfers are In a satisfactory
the wider nses of fnnds make
.... wider uses'"of fnnds mokes tGa
qnestlon an element to lie kept always
under consideration, and It Is still Impos-
shown In the security list as a result of
day will be-
many directions, where
rates, now assured, will tempt l>otb specu
lation and Investment.
THE 8UQAR MARKET.
By Private Leased Wire.
Xew Y'ork. August 1.—Local refined nnd
raw sugar steady and unchanged. London
fleets firm; August 8s 7#d; September 8s
New Orleans. August 1.—The Times-
Democrat: “barring a rather general de
sire on the part of the talent to even up
the iMjrenu report due next Friday, yea;
r rs with nppetlt
money out of the play,
crop news merely added to the prow oi
favorable 'progress. Revolution fu Russia
wns without potential effect In the narrow
mnrket. Fall options held their own be-
ramie shorts feared the government condi
tion figure, and not lieeause the friends of
the price befriended the staple. There Is
nothing ambitions In the Immediate outlook
from the viewpoint of either faction.”—
Ware A Leland.
WARE A LELAND’8 DAILY
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET
_ _ULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. -
Llve hens ft to 37#c: fries 22# to 26c:
broilers 16 to 22#c. Live ducks, Pekin 30
to ftc; puddle 25 to 27#c.
Dressed hens, per lb., 12c to 13c.
Eggs, per doxeu. 15 to 16c.
Butter, tsblf, per lb.. 20 to 22#c; cook
ing. per lb., 12#c to 15c.
Honey—New 8<?10c lb.; In Mb. racks 10
01*;
VEGETABLES.—Irish potatoes, >
stock 84 barrel; No. 2 slock 82.60.
Tomatoes, per crate, 76c to 81-25.
No. J
new sweet potatoes*
FLOUR, GRAIN. PROVISIONS.
FLOUR—Postals Patent, $6.00; Diamond
fancy,
wsBwwin* *.n uui. 6 muhioik i
patent, ft.ffi; Ma^oumh^«ni\$4J5^ancy
No. 2 yc—
,TB—Choice white clipped, 54c; choice
ed. oOc; Texas rust
khfte, Me; choice mixed,
pw&Pip,
market today, particularly along specialty
line*. Perhaps the best Indication of luslde
bullishness on the security list Is the sur
prising action of tho United States Steel
L’orpori ‘
L'orporntlon In Discing the common stock
in « dividend basis. The technical posl-
It Ion has lieen Improved by the tendencies
of the last day or two. Conservatively bull
ish operations will continue, we bNievjg*
give satisfactory returns as
!» r lll'l null HUM I. *IUV nuiiu
WonM Mil It and Ilrooklyu Itnnli
Trnn.lt on tmlge. and buy Union l’ndni
anil Hoothorn Pacific on waalt anota.
Maraliall, Spader * Co.: "I'erbapa lb.
now phaao of tbo Huaalan attnntlon may bo
of moro Influence In Ktirnpe tbla umriilna,
and It la poaallila tbo market may hmadou
with tioavy aoftllna operation, to tie taken
earn of, but we oipocl > 'it<)”portnancnt brook
• — ------- ’ cl of tbo general Hat and
.. _ price I-.-. — — _— r —.
prefer baying on aooh roceaaloua aa may
place from apodal cauaea.
Private Wire to Ware.* Poland.
New York, An*. 1.—London Arm at % to
H UP.
STOCKS REVIEWED
BY NEW YORK SUN
New York, Aug. 1.—Tho Bun says:
market opeued with *
■*. ‘ actlv
. The
. fractional advances
nil through the active list, aud for the
first fifteen minutes or so the tendency of
prlees was upward under the Influence of a
heavy demand, much of which ssemod to
come from the abort Interest. From alfout I
the middle of the first hour until well Into
the afternoon business was of small void
■Chicago, Aug. 1.—Liverpool's decline In
wheat not equal to oura, but refx>rts of
Russian revolution seem to !»e without ef
fect on prices. I'romlnent shorts covered|
their lines yesterday, gnd likely to lend
see nothing to cause any material advance
In wheat at this time, nnd In fact think
some lower prices probable. Bnt the lon^
side on dins will be as profitable i
, M
side on rallies. Clear aud hot weather In
Illinois corn belt.
.. L'oarae grains very weak on final Jut;
liquidation, and with this pressure remov*
look for recovery.
bear onwheM^H
Can see nothing In the oats situation to
warrant further setback In values.
Oats opened higher on rood baying by
commission houses, with sefllnr scattered.
Corn opeued higher ou lack of rain In
parts of Illinois where most needed. Pre
dictions ore for a skipping of the samel
sections by tomorrow’s predicted rainfalls.
at the market aud on a scale down. Wa
will certainly get a scare this month, no
matter how the crop eventually turns out.
I Chicago Record-IIerald: “Large deliver-
lea of corn were made yesterday afternoon, i
the
of Pringle was delivered out am
line was also delivered by A. V. Booth.
There are only 1.800.000 bushels of routrac
corn In C L * *
this total
terdi
—a— ■ , ..wv.toi uuiumi ui itiuubi;
corn In Chicago public elevators, nnd ont oi
il 776,W0 uuihels were delivered yea*
i grow
- —--— j» jmff|
corn were free sellers yesterday.
• lots wheat today in Chicago 297 cars,
ist 602 Inst week. If this falling off
cash corn wers free sellei
Car k * -----
against
In recslpts continues wheat has good chance
when Armonr brokers sold freely am
«■»/»« , whch aiiuuiii unurn
a setback may take place.
Provisions a shade lower on the lari
jjf receipts. Market has eased off on llgl
'fling by eommlslson houses. P ~*
Demand light.
Sailing 1 'o/sepferaber oats by Updike drove
market to Sic. Buying seal
*•—lag wL___ .....
market It sinks of Its
that power Is out
own weight
Chicago Inter-Ocean: All records wers
broksn for wheat receipts In July here
exceeding the big run of 1903 by 1,173,i
bushels. In Jnly, last year, receipts were
2.910,000 bushels, and In 1904 only 931.000.
The ertr movement of wheat made also a
new high mark, being 8,896 oars, compared
with 3,881 cars last year and 876 car* In
1904.
There was a decrease of nearly 3,000 cars
of corn and 900 cars of oats from last
year.
Cash business in wheat In Chicago Tues
day was* 100.000 bushels, mostly No. 2 red
and largely to the seaboard exporters.
fli,uw uuHuei* nun rj»* uuiuvw.
■The seaboard at the close reported 400,000
bushels sold for export; also. 87,00 corn.
Charters were made for SS,000 bushels of
nrn nt lHc to Buffalo.hhhh
■All the July trades we. . ,
Itcrday by tne delivery of 180,000 wheat.!
775,000 corn, 210,000 oats. 1,760 barrels of |
pork and 50,000 pounds ofshortriba^H
disposition to awslt tho ^ —_
Steel earnings. In the Inst hour, under
leadership of the United States Steel
stocks, the whole market took on renewal
strength nnd activity, so tbnt tho close was
only nt prncticnllv the highest figures of
the day, but In the case of many promt
uent stocks nt the highest level touched
i the present movement.
For the first time In n long while tho
common and anticipations of n resumption
of distributions were sbowu to have l>een
i nstilled When, nftor tho close of tho mar-
et. It wns announced that tho directors
had taken action placing the stock ou a 2
per cent basis.—Olbert A Clay.
ORIGIN OF THE TERM
“PHILADELPHIA LAWYER.’’
MEAL
inti water ground, per husheL
per bushel, 66c;
lino- 9i.35; brown.
81.30} pure bran, 8L16; mixed bran, 81.10.
HAY.—Timothy, choice isrito bales, 81.16,
do, choice small bales, #1.05; do, So. 2
timothy bales, si.Utf, do.. No. 2 81: do.. No. l
clover mixed, #1.00; do, No. 2 closed mixed,
CLOVER.—Choirs OOc.
The tbov* prices are f. o. It. Atlanta, and
ork Refined 4tfc to 4H; plantations. 4<4 to
York
%
OKFKK—Itofl.t.
N.w Y'ork. Ati,u,t 1.—Colton m«1 oil
wa. rntbi-r fmtnr.li-M. n«l(lo from * .tmly
portion. For tin- mint part, tmdlnf *n.
(lull, Oirlnic to the fai t that the .Itoatlon
la a waiting one. Aiigtint w» practlra ly
at n atamlatlll, i>wlng to the lack of In-
tereat on the part of aiiecnlntora, who are
alrliiK moat of their attention to the new
giving moat
—op moreim...
fotter. The premium
la lea tilt)
to pre-llellons of new
Oetoher
crop del. - —... — — —
front aottthern Teiaa for Augnat ahlpinent,
mill o moderate amount haa nlao I teen otTer-
eil for Meptemlter and October delivery.
The eartlneaa of the erop and the favorable
... Mnrket normal.
IlICB,—Carolina 44 to T4e. according In
grade. Mnrket very ntruug.
CHEBSE—Fancy full cream dairy, 144c:
twins 14c: Itrlck, 14c. Mnrket atrong.
I'HOVISIoNH.—Hupreme hnnin tw*. Dove
hnmn lS4e. Cnllfornln hnma lOV; ited Cron
hnma. 16c. Dry nnlt ogtrn rlbn, 13.76: helllen,
‘ I ha., 110,28; fat liaeka. lej pin' -
70 6 I ha.. 110.26: fat backa, tc; pin tea, lc':
Hupreme tnrd. 13.76; Ited Crone, lOc. Snow
Drift compound, 74c: lied Cronn, 74c.
COFFEE MARKET.
proatM-eta In the eentrnl and aouthweet
prodm-tug dlntrlefa makea thoM aeettona
the Important onen thin nennou, while In
Bdgar Allen I*oe. Amertenn imet, nlept
with hie cat. lie wiln food of bln feet,
and took great pride In their keen.
Darwin, the fnmoun, Engllah nnturallit
nerer enred anything Tor n book Jnet to
grace a ebelf. He wreild tear a book Into
balrea If It beat nerved hln purpoee.
t« K. ALABAMA *T.
GI BERT & CLAY
STOCKS. BONDS.
ATLANTA. OA.
MEMBER Al
JK>w Orirans Board of 7raS«?.|Galie*toi» Cotton EscbaagA
Private WLv, to all ExchjiDges.
Local and Long Dlstancs Telephone 52?8«
W. R. FAGAN* Mananer.
New. York, August J,—The coffee market
opened Irregulrw* st a decline of 3 points
to an advene# of 6 points, the losses
l*ing on thu near positions, nnd at the
beginning of the call, as a re * *
cables, while the Increasing
veloped as the call progressed
result of lower
... .... —W demand de
veloped so the cell progressed and steadied
the later months, and the opening, as a
whole, was considered a very firm response
sl.r.
ring Is the range of New York cof-
Opening
Range,
March.. ..
April.. .
««jr
June......
July
August.. -
kept-October..
7.45-7.60
7J6
7.«
7.70
7.70-7.75
Close.
7.30-7.40
7.40-7.46
7.80-7.66
7.65-7.60
7.70-7.
.invent nvr-i—-i*iiiii-*r
Dvremher-Jannary.
Cloacd steady.
7.1'7.1-
7.16-7.79
7.76-7.79
WARE & LELAND'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER
tentfinij'Vo 'atlmlriat’c the Hit of iiiduatrisia
Tcgrciivc buying agnlnat aborts moat
likely, but on advances think It will l»e
prudent to accept profits, as a great deal
of realizing will undoubtedly lake place aud
allow* reactionary movements.
Ivondon a big buyer of Union Pacific. New
Y’ork a seller. .. . ^ _
Industrials are climbing with Sugar In
The action of the Steel directors should
encourage bulls, and w*e rather look for
improvement, though the foreign situation
Is not so satisfactory.
Dow Jones' summary:
American stocks In London* firm gener*
• —" shove parltr
muni one-way fare east of Pittsburg to
2V6c per mile tranfersble mileage.
Janies J. Hill has laid down the rule
that Great Northern stockholders will
never receive moro than 7 per cent divt*
‘ Wells-Fargo surplus nearly 113,000,000.
Twin City Rapid Transit earning nearly 7
per cent on common stock.
July bond market made a new low rec
ord for that month. . . .. . ,
Chesapeake aud Ohio earned In the fiscal
year about 8 per cent on the stock.
Justice Gaynor ears that freight rates ts
the mother of monopoly.
The resumption of dividends on. Steel
common stock js doe largely to record earn
ings of 840.125.rO3 for the second quarter.
Stock .exchange transactions In .Jnly ag
gregated 16.256.881 shares, which Is an In-
mow of 9,194.799 July. 13*.
Bond Mint In Jnly aggrrgalM 799.09,500.
agalnat K7.S4JOO lilt your, a dccraoM of
flfaco'L Drat of the y«r. railroad, bav,
ordrred more earn, rail, and alrnctaral
•tool than In th, hlatory of tho cottn-
"liva yearn* rarolnga of tan rallronda
few operator, ear, to anderUko new ohll-
gallon, on the eve of »o Importnot n doen-
ment. The effort to Mil a little cotton ran
the marker off 906 P”lnti very nalrklr.
after which If waa aupported vlgoraotly
and prlcw morml back to about la»t
nlfkt'a .flgorea. WeaknetB In the apot
itoeltlon, and In the near montha In 1.1 v-
_ In Uv-
erpooL with recelpta of over 960 I tale, of
new rotten at llouitoa today, aerved to
ahow the weight of aetuai otuff. Very lit
., _. ;,r that It will require Ka.
unroreaeen trouble to bring about au Ad
vance.
Halt the definite origin of the phraae
"a Philadelphia lawyer" ever been
given? Only two explanation of the
expreialon are known to the prenent
writer. When In Philadelphia a year
or two ago a lawyer of that city In
formed me that the expreaalon had
origin to a atreet In London
named Philadelphia, where many law-
yern lived. Thia explanation la Inga-
ntoua and aeema to have but a tingle
aorioun defect—namely, that auch
London atreet exlata only In the Im
agination of my Informant. Tho other
explanation la found In Bartlett'a Dic
tionary of Amertcanlama (1177), where
we read:
"Philadelphia lawyer. -That beata a
Philadelphia lawyer.' 'He knowa ae
much aa a Philadelphia lawyer.’ Theae
are common eaylnga, whence It le to
bo Inferred that tho bar of the Quaker
(Tty are dletlngulahed for their learn
ing and ahrewdneae." (Page 462.)
Thla la tho obvloua explanation of
the expreaalon, and thare aeema to be
no good reaaon tor not accepting It.
Aa, however, the hlatory of tha exprea
mt be without
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RCTERCNCC. -me ncal dank
PHONE (WIT. PauOXNTML BLOC
Ing run up nbout 10 centlmea
the paat week.
Mlunrapolla receiving houaea had oam
plea of new oeta front Booth Dakota yes
terday. testing 88 pounds and yle" —
Ing 60 to 70 bushels to the acre,
moral Lake. Iowa, aald the. drat two
del,la of oata threibed yielded
buahcla per ncre.
Crop Expert II. tv. Snow returned yea-
terday front the Canadian northweat. Ha
aaya: "Mnnltnhn will ralM the largeat
crop of wheat that evar grew out of tha
ground In that country."
Nehratka grain daalera predict a heavier
movemeut of corn Boon. “Altnoat arary
agent we have aaya there will ha
movement of com next week," "wired
dike, of Omaha. "I believe myectf
■ nt going to hare a good movement of
corn. Farmers are alee commencing to
aell oata. We Itought 9,000 tiusheta at ona
of our Nebrnaka atatlona yeaterdny.'
Intereat. In 1S17 Jamea K. Paulding
wrote:
"It would puxxle a Philadelphia law
yer to make a romance out of a log
nut." ("Lettera from the South," 1, 64.)
In 1691 Captain Thomaa Hamilton, a
ton, and the author of "Cyril Thorn
ton," vlalted thla country, and hla In
evitable book of travela waa publlahed
at Edinburgh In 1619. In It Captain
Hamilton paya thla handsome tribute
to the Philadelphia bar:
"During my etay In Philadelphia I
frequently vlalted the courts of law.
then any knotty point la proposed for
jld ‘puxxl
discussion, to say It wou
Philadelphia lawyer.’ To do thla, how-
ever, It must be knotty, Indeed, for I
have never met a body of men more
distinguished by acuteness end exten
sive professional Information than the
members of the Philadelphia bar."
("Men and Manners In America’' I,
961-164.)
Theae extracts ahow that tha expres
sion waa In common use In this coun
try nearly a century ago, and that It
early found Its way to England.
P. Marion Crawford has need lb# asms
penholder for every word he has aver writ
ten. He alwnya carries hla pens Ink and
itatlostry wherever be oges.
OPENED STEADY
AT FRACTION OF
Changing Over from August
to September Option the
Main Factor.
LATTER IS IN DEMAND
Unsettled Political Condi
tion in Russia Was a
Stimulating Influ-
Dy Private Leased Wire.
Chicago, August L—Closing price#
for the day showed declines of l-4@
6-8c for wheat, 6-8o for com, I-4c for 1
oats and 71-8 and 22 l-2c for hog pro
ducts.
The early strength In wheat proved
the downfall of tho market, aa tho
soiling waa on a Ilboral scale. Thera
waa talk of 76 boatloads of wheat hav
ing been taken at Now York, but thla
waa not confirmed at the clone. Tha
Kansas City Star estimated that Kan
sas haa raised 30.000,000 bushels of
wheat tbla year, nnd there waa some
short selling here on thla.
Cash sales, besides those given above,
were 100,000 bushels wheat. 60,000
bushels com and 60,000 bushels oata at
Chicago, also ton loads corn and 160,000
buahela oats at tho seaboard.
Primary recelpta of wheat 1,431,000
buahela and com 377,000 buahela, com
pared with 1,847,000 and 421,000 re
spectively a year ago.
Clearances were 470,000 bushels
buaheli
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET,
Fallowing are the Chicago grain quota-
tlona for today:
Open. nigh.
Low. Close. Close.
SS!::::. ^
7*4
80V4
Kept....
Dec
Mey
4$
(lATS—
&*::: «
^’oiik-* 4
Sept... 16.60
16.7216 16.25 . J6.52H 16.n
14.06 14.00 14.5 14.15
§£■!* m tib » 0*
if hi as*
7.47# 7.40
BIDBB-v
Sept.. 8.90
L.. 6.724
8.95
8.75
7.50
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
Tbe following flguros give tbo primary
J Wheat—Receipt* tmley, L491.C 0
•ffalnat 1,347.000 IuinIuIr lo«t jear; nhln-
mente torfey, 997.000 bushels, ngalri.il 74S.4Q4
>
bushels last year.
Corn—Receipts tousy, 377.000 bashols,
* gainst 421.000 bushels Isst yesr; shlpni**nte
to4lsy, 171,000 bushels, sgelast 775,000 b.inb-
els hist year.
NORTHWE8T CARS.
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
i ope net
# to
i hanged tn #
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
Wheat..
Coro..
Oats.. ,
Hogs..
Today. Tomorrow.
Keats, an English poet,
Nr on bta toast every tli
ordered red p*p-
Longfellow, the prince of the
ill. took
Ir waa
•ugbts.
Alexander Dumas, tho French novelist
and dramatDt. thought n fine painting every
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port on the condition of the growing crop
on the first of August, showing n decline
of bnt 1 |**r cent for the month. Tbla
was generally more favorable than bad
Icfpati ‘
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