The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, August 04, 1906, Image 11

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l 'v7i'v Vl r‘ V r,u * rt * clay. i.- LI " r P<x>l at 1S:M p. r ** 1014 up. Was due unchanged, ?/ • oul £ cotton, but local — ‘••T-n,, nB uandlnj the Is- It Showed More Favorable Conditions Than Had Been Expected. * started LIQUIDATION In Last Hour Market Was Semi-Demoralized and Sharply Lower. tj Print* Lotted Wlr*^ The crop reporting board of the bu Min of statistics of the department of arntta of the bureau that the aver an condition of cotton nn'Juljr 25 was aa compared with >1.1 on June 25, [hi- 79.9. July 2S, 1*05; tl.t at the corresponding date In 1904 v and a ten year average of 12.4, Kew York, Aug. *.—Immediately fol- kmlng the publication of the'erop re port there waa light decline. Prlcea evident!'- were nutalned from some Quarter, but bear preaaure quickly ss-r Kried Itself and there waa a break of f to IS points In the new crop months. The report waa better than expected. Business was on a fairly large scale and consisted mainly of professional dealings. Room bears seeking to un cover stop orders and the leading bulls furnishing most of the support. Later this was supplemented by room cover ing and prices rallied several points. The market at New Orleans dropped I points on the report. , Two Influences worked to make a slightly more active market for cotton futures. The first was an encouraging set of cables from the English market; the second a government condition re port more favorable than had been ex pected by the trade. On the better Liverpool, New York opened steady and unchanged to an ad. vonce of 3 points. On the government report there was a slow decline, a recovery and then a sharp slump, on the theory that the government's figures Indicate a good crop. After the Issuance of the report the market, while hesitating, showed a dis tinct downward tendency, which gath ered force as ths session advanced, un til. In the last hour, the market was a state of aeml-demorallsatlon, with prirea declining at a rapid rate, Octo ber and December selling under tho 10c mark, or 20 and 34 points lower, reapeetlrely. August was 25 points lower, while September showed a de- rllne of 28 points. It was reported that Prices were try ing to liquidate. Theodore Price says the figures Jndl- cate a rrop of 10,900,000 bales. Superintendent King, of the New Tork cotton exchange, makes ths amount brought Into sight for the week 59.593. against 93.192 Inst year, and for the season to date, 19,521,216, against 11.181,509 last year. The close was steady, with a re covery In progress, final figures show ing losses of from 22 to 22 points In New Yqrk. New Orleans sympathised, decided declines showing In the entire list. SPOT COTTON MARKET. New Orleans, qnlet st lWte. I.lrerpool, sternly SI S.SM. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, Aug. 3, 13:15 p. ni.—Cotton, spot UJlet. With prices steady; middling uplands ;.*d: antes 5.000: American 4.200: specula- tlou amt export 500; receipts 3,000; Ameri can none. Futures opened steady. Opening Previous lbing*. Close. Close. rpa ;..5. r ,l 54,4.42 : .;5 574.52 5.22 . .5.69 6.10 . .......... 6.«1 . .6.12-6.63 5.62 .. 6.94 *™i d n «*^7«”hofdiL ™ inane, of the government report, a. of*5!S ,n . t . of crop New'vSP’tf,"'/ *• du * « » 'oS»L New York time. n ‘ n »M Petition Hiking for Dididay cither i-281 toninm I?e7 *'«io»t mhmittlBg mail ter to rote of the exchange. l h ilJUT?'.?! o™mere. My.: --Order. coming Into the primary dry goods smr- ket give sasuranee that goods sre going to purchased for tbo purpoae of amplifying seeiimulateil stocks. Quick shipment Is a frequently used phrase liy the buyer, and It f^rvadc, the early dsUv.ry division of the t#.M0 October 2 point, under December. Weld and Wlloon bu Calvert. Tea., wire.: A ‘ ‘j wiru: not anil npr weather Is very beuellcUl to cotton, and ft I* growing and fruiting fast.” ' , »« Oileaua, Aug. i—Liverpool 1®2 tip „„ Iwtter than expected. Was duo unchanged. A mocMgo under date August 1 from Kiinls. Tex., tars: “A fanner In tbe Bria- to country Hid here today that boll woe- vlla arc ruining cotton In the Trinity * *"* bottom. There are some t.oll worms, • "“t.enougb to creato any alarm.'' Hklitiuors, Bee county, Texai, tty*-. "I gin turned obt twenty-nine lisle S -nine nates yes- e season. This oreoas me record, being more than has ever been ginned here during July of any Another fayorable map with widely scat tered ehmrera mostly conflned to extreme eastern mid western portions of the belt. The weather, however. Is generally clear. Indicates, generally The eastern forei-aat The wastren cloudy weather for Texas, with poosll showers redact and tomorrow for tho b opened quiet and unchanged, alnt up, and steady. 5.93d. Fr in. 1 point up, Hpota, 1 down t< unchanged to 1 down. _ _ At 12:16 and steady. Bales *,(... utures due to come , , . ^ ope nr and steady at about unchanged prk«*- outside trade to apeak of, all waiting for government report. KoiiIb, writes: “Since our reporf of the Wthg our adrleea show that quite heavy rnlnff have fallen In many sections of south east Missouri, Arkansas and the northern “Ttlou of the Indian Territory. While this given rite to some apprehension on sc at of the weed growing entirely too bottom landa, and also count of the weed much to atalk In the that grass Is gaining headway, so far very little damage Is reported which can not l»e repaired should we have more favorable weather conditions during this mouth. outlook for the uplands,"in southeast Mle sour!. In particular, continue excellent. The during August and September. terltocy htui a good start, and \ _ to two weeks ahead of last year, on account SITUATION REVIEWED BY C. D. FREEMAN. New York, Aug. 3.—A review of cotton crop development through July Jus tifies the conclusion that tbe plaut, ns a whole, has roado decided progress, and n ilt'ir, uap luauu iii yuicu |,ru|tri», null that there has rarely been such a favorable season as has prevailed from planting up to this time. If the burean records the corerct con dttlous today, there will !»e a material de cline In conditions for North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. This decline will be Indicative of the attltnde of mind of correspondents as the result oflcontlnued rsln. It Is not necessarily a permanent deterioration, for with favorable weather during the month of August thla part of Lower Range of Prices from London Influence for Reaction. LOSSES FRACTIONAL oltael ant mtrel Leather., do, preferred Chicago ami Great Western.., Market Soon Recovered and Some Material Gains Were Later Made. Mnware and Hudson...... Distiller's Securities Erie do, preferred it it u< •in American lee Securities Louisville and Nashville Mexican Central ; Missouri radge New York. Ontario and Western National |d#*4 Northern raelfle. . York Central No folk and Western IVi.noytvanla *vo •'copie'a Gas Dressed Steel Car preferred.., Mall United States Ituhbcr , Southern l*i ..JH Southern Ralliray .................................... 8ioi.-feb<>m<,i<! . ; Tonnes*** Coal and Iron T*xa. it ml Pad 5c Dnlou Pacific United State. Steel Western Union Walmsh , do, preferred.. By Prlyat. Leased Wlr,. New York, Aug. 1.'—The stock mar ket waa again very Irregular thla morning, reflecting a divergence of .peculatlve opinion over th. Immediate i>.cige outlook. 8ome stocks were very atrong Jteailln and advanced sharply, while realising ] {|JU ,b {|[L | |j{“ 1 sale, were, heavy In others. St. Paul do, preferred 11 rose and fell fltfully without resum- Ing yesterday’s movement and while Union Pacific were much more vari able In their chongea than on previous days. New York Central wae the only one -of yesterday'! regulars - to main tain Its advance. Both Reading and psnniylvanla. after a further rise at the outset, felt the ellecte of heavy profit-taking. The main movement of the day centered In the stock of the Southern companies, Louisville and Atlantic CoastLIne gaining ground very rapidly. No new reaeon developed fur the strength of this latter group. Speculative operations seemed mere ly to have reached them In the usual course of shifting from one quarter of ths market to another. In accordance with a rather general expectation, the stock market opened with most Issues a shads bslow yes terday's close. The trading sentiment In favor of a reaction was strengthen ed by the lower range from London. Northwestern declined a point, but. aa a rule, the losses were fractional. Louisville and .Nashville showed ex ceptional strength. Union Pacific 1 >lnt and Atlantic Coast Line and >uthern Pacific scored a like advance. In spite of the fact that no satisfac tory news Is to obtained In regard to the supposed pending rtMrond de velopments, the market continued strong after the opening day and some further materlsl gains were mad' In the first hour. Bt. Paul advanced to _ Texas have been most favorable, and the bureau should show rev oral points Increase, wltb similar tbe world we mnst not lie too uiurh ho ly Ihe consumed practically all the crop of IMS, nud the condition of the dry, goods trade ' so favorahls that the early inovrra«iit new cotton, however large, will ' fre and from present Indies- Npt. Oi-t.. . grt. Nov.. . Nor..Dee. . . lie-.Jan. . . Na -F.li. . {w> -March. kawh-Aprll. April-May 5.70-2.71 6.244.45 6.20 6.67 5J24.67 2.624.67 5.62 Wd Heady. 5.504.40 m8 INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Th* following table shows receipts st th# sretl wrttb th# bjtfrior towns' todSjr, compared 'lay last y#sr: Hmwtorj ASfusts Memphis. . . . , . l' rt uls noclnnntl Total. 1" ibis th« .. . _ ton, bi Mgerly Imuabt, and 'Ions st good prices. In tho entire area, excepting PoulMy Uoorgla and North Caroline and South Caroilnn, the staple promlKi to bo excel lent, and a good article should command * 'Pbe 1 factors In the market, are so even- ly balanced that there la little Inducement to trade either way for the time Indinr. The bureau, report abonld he shout fl. mid, In my jndgment. will be without ms- tertal efft-ct ou prices—Charles It. Free- TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS. The following table shows receipts at th. port, today, compared with th. urn. day hat year: 1109 1909 New Orletna Galveston. ...... Mobil# Bavnnnab. • Charleston Wilmington. . • . . . Norfolk, Boston Philadelphia Brunswick. Newport N#wa. , . . • Hnn Vranclaco. . . . . Tort Townaend 141 1169 Ml ”8 373 '** 126 11 3 1923 1 2696 13 3234 1116 301 5 232**’ 62 361 310 mi 16812 Comparison of Cotton Condition For July 1906, With Previous Years Th ; rrep reporting lm«rd of tbe department of agriculture make. th. July condl- Th. followtng'1«bH > 'gf?e. C ^m Mn'dltlon hy atat.a, with rompsrtaoni: 'Inriiiis. CT* iklems.. *" V. " ‘ fiSaR”.;*.. : "m ArknnMB..**/*/* ** ** ** ** *. # nn**»*fi ** *!a»oi lr i •• •• •• •• hSiTsa^:-"-" " -V:::: l^kn T.rrtt,'^,:: C “1'M Sutes.. $8 S I 1*03 of 13-2. Pennsylvania und J4»w Central scored advances. Other stocks made gains ranging from small frac tions to a point, but heavy selling ord ers were In the market ond the supply of stocks was so large thst buying ord ers at the advance were practically swamped for the time, and continued offers caused reactions on krhlch prac tically all the early gains were loft. London bought eome Union Pacific and Erie at the openlnr, but later turned seller, the sole exceeding purchases by about 10,000 shares. Government bonds unchanged. Oth, er bonds firm. Wlsron^n t'ehtnii do, preferred Tots! stock ules today l.M5,f00 shares. argument, con.ld.rfuf our storks are tnum to lucres*, for the next three months. Winter wheat farmers are reported as re fusing to *.11 on thl* dei-llne. Lower prices seem almost a certainty. The crop In Illinois Is growing worse dally. Cash corn I. closely held. * who hold It Intending to " cancelling their orders In beefa 1 -* BOt *** * W *T tTum * **** huy- 4fe hear October lard will Mil vary much Record-Herald: 1‘geptember pork la cor nered worse than July was 1 ' uld rekrr Wall. "Anybody Is foollsb to get abort of tho market. In lard It It different, tin ac count of tbe high prices a great many peo ple. hnv. quit using lard sad at. Mbatl- ple hnv. q* luting other fata.' Kales of cash grata In Chicago ware 126. to gu S#abosrd sales **—C’hlrsjfo 1 000 wheat. 39.000 Omaha 1,600, Kansas 19.0001 RANGE OF THE COTTON MARKET AT NEW YORK. Th. following future. In N.w York tedav: tbe range la cottoa - *dav: La*t l'rerlons Aug. °M-ff V‘££ Kept. .14111 12.11 8. SO 8.22 2.2344 19024* OCt. .10.25 18.87 8.23 692 9.22 Kk»-24 Nur. .10.14 10.14 lu.13 10.13 9.92-10 10.2S.27 Bee. .10.33 10.* 9.92 10.02 10.(8-04 10.3*43 Jan. .10.22 10.39 10.33 10.07 10.0742 10.37-.T2 fift;:!»:« U IS £3 &U Closed steady. > AT NEW ORLEANS. 'Orfhn. High. Lour. fcft. Dios#. 1 ' Oln##. . .10.40 iojf 10.15 10.17*10.00 »#pt. .10.33 10.33 10.06 10.09 “ Oct. .10.19 10.21 9.90 9.90 Nor Dec. .10.23 10.26 9.94 9.94 .10.3S 10.30 9.90 10.01 &ar‘. ,1943 1947 1914 10.it Closed barely steady. TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street LONDON 8TOCK MARKET. 8TOCK- Anialyamstsd Copper.. Anaconda.. Atchison * Canadian Pacific. . . . . chic., MU. and Bt. Paul... Erl# Illinois Ccutral. union Unltexl States Steel.. do, preferred.. .. COTTON MARKET WAS TAME AFAIR New York, Aug. l-The*Bun, My.,: Th. cotton nuirkrt ws. a very small and tame affair, bat .neb as I, was It ended at a trifling decline. The weather In the main was favor*Id* and there wan more or leu scattered liquidation on the .re of the gov ernment monthly report t. be aanonuced fa- today. Then, too, Liverpool w*. disap pointing. th. .pot sales'th.re decreased the Son there spot market* were doll, ths receipt* of new cotton at liana,on were liberal and a larger mnrrmrnt In the soot west Is expsetM In th. near future, wbll £, ,, *.«.h 0, ,n , fl h u'e„^ , Y*il? n tff*hn°,i lender *nr# support st • rtm#s, and this. In fact, ... market was slightly hl*h#r than nt tb# close on Wednesday. Tho un certainty ns to what the government will condition naturally tend# rt selling. BesM * rted In Georgis si precipitation of over here Is a fenr among t th# crop Is llkdy to deteriorate to a considerable extent during The trading, however, was cut an me irsuuig. dowryw, w mi small scale and to a large extent tilng-up character. Goesseson the cures range all the way from 79 li the general opinion about 62. If t ehould hav* no effect It would repetition of what baa .happened seasons, when everybody n on tip-toe.—tllbert « Clay. . Yeaterrfty’a cotton market re- ie complete prexmratlon of tb# A.tl.Sl.a Intact n #2 lllif 9rWi2 V 1 ! culatire Interest sgnlnst todny'a ere Inalgnl i character Iflcant. Drop news of ,.| *3.81 82.91 74.91 91.81 79.71 *t.*l 77.2| 7».2f 94.91 *1.2 GIBERT & CLAY BONDS, COTTON, grain, coerce, provision* ATLANTA. OA. .' -k *twk Bxehong.|N.w Ort«w r ' ' '' ' : """ ' t yss c c^ Eigzm hi s s» ^44*1 »nd Long Dl.Unci''TtUpii'on?02981' R- FAGAN, M.nao.r. MEMDCRIl guess shall have become pi Meanwhile sew crop longa >n some deterioration during ■ crop public me high temperatures dm fcorts are popularly am>| probable things.—Ware k I*elan THE METAL MARKET. By Drlvate Iseaaed Wire, Vt*w York, Ang. 3.—'tin sdranee,I 144c nnd In spot and nearby deliveries; fu- mprovetl la proportion, er ruled firm, but unchanged, nnd spelter were unsteady. Tbe great Lick t< far distant that It them glared together naked eye. telescope revests stare so It would require 99,009 of rtbev to b# Visible to tbe Prlvatt Wire to Qlbert k Clay. New York, Aug. l-Dsnlel Odell k Co. “Improvemeut . le likely to be conflned not neglect reasonable returns on tbe bulges, observing the general rule of buying on rcceasJona, specific or general, commen surate with advances, keeping In mind the uie news or a pronouncen cnaracrer wouia be a great temptation for manipulators to unloatl a good line of stock, particularly If the public Interest Is maintained sad In* ren going up pretty fast. There has been good buying of Lout „nd Nashville ana Atlantic .coast Lll this reaction. We like both? New York, Aug. a.-There la. an uj move In Southern railway, and It la . ble that Morgan Interests will put It high- or. thereby runnlug other low prices In roils. Talk of a bull pool In Louisville and Nash ville, and the action of the stock Indicates It. Look for a break In tbe hlgh-pricad Issues today. Dow. Jones k Co.'a summary: Americau stocks In London Irregular, mostly below Russian boniie^weak Id London, but gen oral market firmer. Bt. Louie Bouthweatern earned 4J per cent ou preferred stock In fiscal year. Crop rar~“ — " continua favorable. 4 I/oau crowd Indicates bear account con alderahlr reduced. Poeetbu le ,ci rr» of 900,222,009 hush.la of nsau flnenro luink .t.t.mont tomorrow. (loTrrnmrot cotton report comro today at dare port* jroots atat. railroad commlMlon Orrot North.ra to prodoc. It. boo] rja — - - - - — irthar revolt on Ruul.n warship* Tvri'r* Indnatrlsla drollnad .X par cant. Twanty actlv. railroad, .dv.ncml .22,par rent STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN N.w York, An,. l-Tb« Now York Kon ••A, tha opanlsx restarday, prlro. i ml. showed * imsfl racaaslan from naaday'a vloalnv flxnrro. tbe principal • principal and Ohio, rra free- stock at once became the market lender, rial ox » point within ,6a tire, few minute, on heavy onylnx. which cam. larrely from wrote™ Interval*. The etreuxth In Bt. 1'eol exerted s wide effect, hot nt tbo end of tho Are, hour a ebnrp rroctloa occurrcd In tbo *en- anil market, and nlthnush Buhreqnentlr there were nnmeroue eahlhlilont of etrenith st different time* In vaiioa. parts of the list, there woo l«« opontsoeUy stoat tbs movements tbsn on other days el nee the croup of otacke woe srelled of to take prof. Its slaewhere. and In many Instances shout WSS to nnve in ■ rvruuu ui ih inii.wuu. Itur short Interest. American stocks were ref her heavy In the I-rodon market pro- trlnus to the npentnx of huaoneu here, and sentiment nhioed was depressed on seroun, of the Itnsslsn sltnstton, the hosde of that (orerement suffering s decline on tb. land- tut eiriunm. k.fflr .toch. were „. rJngtond ^ ... ,— the .t.tement of condition we. a rather poor one.''—41lb.rt A Clay. THE SUGAR MARKET. By Private Lmaed Wire. Ni if market i STlO^d. w York, Aug. 3.-Refined and rew mi* , steady awl unckanred London bmt rket steady; August U 9%d, September L. J. ANDERSON d CO/S DAILY COTTON LETTER. New York, Aug. 3.—Another stand-off to far as the government condition report was couccrneu. Tho bulla claiming bullish and th# bhara bearish, llut It was a little too cloae to the top figures offered by tbe had It In stunniln. It up. the trade Is shoot as far st OSS as Iwfore. and the future course of prlcea will da|>rnd principally upon re ports from tho belt during August. era f arts ' GIBERT A CLAY’S DAILY COTTON LETTER. Now Orleans, Aug. I.—In Liverpool options steadied up before the close In consequence of eome short covering, final prices being 1 to 2 points higher. Spot gales 1,009 reduced 1 point. There waa nothing to characterise the early morning trading of the local market, but the dull monotony so* long exist ing. When the government's condition figures for July became known there Immediately set In a general selling Ilogi citjni at the Armour "ronroru I’.qiiltu "a 'help "to the grata receipts here. A year ago, when the speculative Idea was a large pert of the thp house every ef- it forth to prevent the piling ■ck of wheat here. Now tha< ■dialeg and warehousing end of _ oala other big benefit of much offort. lant to action ou tli , l fi: fhlcare, palatini nlltttin l tils Ita II No feao ug l- ,ud wl very dla- rMetpti h.V’l&n |i?,i.° h,?rh,g‘by KBf VFSK any hedging sales of conaequanc#. un dertone not atrong. Onts opened steady with trad# light. Some »4 " ,U “* bT I, *° he. B.IHng'hy ihoM who IT. Packre* selling moderately. Knnaaa City buying quite a little wheat Abort* buying lard snd cbb-ngn Inter-Ocean: Snow's crop re port estimates the wheat crop at 778,»9,l»i traahcla of which 520,W0,902 are wlster and 2I6.0092W sprlag. "Vhe.crn or.pl, red.^fad bushels, end .oats report for July 31 makes th. cmidltloa of - - | #lt nia ,th, _ Va* ‘ j> over th. belt, July rainfall and i corn 13. erala.t X.2 lai prav.taent la qnlfnrm Is th. rroult of July below the h.rvrat of The condition of Ml., when harvroteil, le given at IL .gainst llT on July 1. The few threshing returns received show s rate nt yield quite e, low ,s Ihe condl- I. UmL Spring wheat < Igbtly during tb, i. ngstnat tic os hue declined month, now .tending at 4 on July I. Tbe decline 82.6. n’aaUjt I* mainly ti. ... spread of red run, nnd fallnre __ to produce vigorously have tended ta r, "uce previous expectation!. Return* covering winter wheat threihlni t> to date reveal extraordinary rate, o up to d.t. reveal extraordinary rate, ol yield oyer the greater p»rt of the belt. The course of condition report, during th* •nun It*. Indicated heary yield*, hnl OWmraimiimffraraMthat oxncein'' Ihrc.hlng alinwa have been cxcn-de-l. Itctnrn* te nearly 17 W ' . Icr relume ahall malntarn present flg lures s crop of alaint 600,000,on) will hegj cured with the quality very high. ■ King, of Toledo, wlxed the Ml**t Atiguei report on oorn, giving the condll flow | nn«l a crop report. Whci per ecr# Inst. 13JI Inst month. HUgMRHto ■■ anting eleven report - M.9041.- A The Kanaaa rlty Htar haa r«|wrts from — a-jLg—- -*-*< rdlng more than one hundred atatloun regai the condition of corn. Only eleven ~ fair to lM>or, and all the reat say . j to excellent. IS of Ki Kanaaa whl There are ilrh need i * state haa rain. mt fully 90 per rent of the itst. ha. am- pi. mol.lure for prawmt needa anil th. •nqamx at mini during July give, prom- ee th.t the eroeon will conllnne lo eupply to produce a large crop COFFEE MARKET. movement, which, after considerable lo«. In value., waa only checked through the reaching of order limits satisfactory to shorts. As far as the figures themselves are concerned. tory, although In the detailed report both Mississippi snd Louisiana are practically the same aa last month. ill eve that an unmistakable Improvement had occurred In these sections. This Is only mentioned In passing as showing tbs extreme con ■ervatlsm of the government, and that possibly a very much better contUtlon actually ealsts than the report would Indicate. The temper of the trade Is such that unless a crop scare should occur It la more than likely prlcea will seek lower levels than those now exist ing. . Mayor Pits rare Id, of Boston. Intends to establish e bureau of publicity lo make Boston's sttreeUrraros better knowa. SOUTHERN EXCHANGE Oldest Established Office South. COTTON STOCK—BONDS GRAIN Ground Floor dould Building. Dally market letter and market manual mailed on application. LJ. ANDERSON & CO Bankers and Brokers, COTTON, STOCKS, GRAIN Corresponded'! Capital $250,000 RCFCRKNCC, THE NEAL BANK RHONE 1417. PRUDENTIAL BLOG | (V y§rL *»» Orfuti. I Ci/cif#. COTTON^GRAU?, ^ROVIS^ON^IsTXicKS^BONDS, Ht. 1 Will SI.. **• g.w r.rl (.'III [ullage. CHii t i B«if4 «! Trade. «<> Qriti.i ciiin fiiti.e*. 5*“'j* W4 1 "*•;«*•. Uttnnl C«lf«. Sii.cl.tlee. *«w fi'k C.tf.c fn8.*j». finit Hint I, grw Vert, g.w OrlM.i, Ctkige. *. C. C07H24S. «•”<}«. — —— Sli.dir] film 239 fell Phene 1157. Pollowlsg Is Ihs rung, and close at New York coffee market fat today: opening hangs. Close. tm-rJK-mt- m April .745-7.#0 7.44-7.t May I.g, J-55-J*; il No#«n'C#v,.#**# December Admiral Winfield Ikptt Brhl#y ex " ' eettie In DeJtJmor#, #aa ty bln p^rmnnent homer Adrol shortly make that February bolds tb# record as tb# mooth tbor? U would ' tfirow tb#”dliihre oi'wut th room. Just to r#ll#v# bis mm ml tension. ThnrkrersT, th# Kflfllsh novelist. IfftM ble fAt when b# peu#d tbe boat# whore* k# wrot# “Vinlty Kalr.** ran author, tames tb# wildest l-lrl wilt ran duiiiuf, ihnii tbe greet Mt mm. Volts I ro, tbe Frenoh author, n#v#r bogan bis dny's work without sharpening an oven '!■■/' ' ;""t' I > CROP ACCOUNTS GOOD Unsettled Political Situa tion in Russia Was au Influence. By Prlrets Leered Wire. Chicago, Aug. 3.—Th* markets on th* bo4U-d of trod* closed os taros os a pst dove and without a redeeming fea ture. Basting spots showed wheat 1-3 8-4c lower, com 1-la up to l-2c off. ,ta 1-201-4C better and provisions 6 ash gaits wire rather slow at so, - ihsla Wheat, 99,000 com and 000 bushels 139,990 buahsln oats, li 175,009 bushels oats at i com Jin aboard. loads the seab Primary receipts of wheat 1,132,000 bushels and com 327,909 huahela. sgalnst 72,099 and 342,090 bushels re spectively a year ago. Clearances for ths day 953,000 bush els wheat, 101,000 bushels com and 1,200 bushels oats. CHICAQO GRAIN MARKET. High. 8* 47% Ossa. . w . nB * T ^ m* IsJ i p i STp:8 11:8 it* LARD— in' 4 Tmk 4?H iMT 4 m || ••• Bapt... J Sr »:8 HT 4 2.32% li 11 11 7.43% CHICAQO CAR LOT8. Oorn..” ! .7 •• " 'lore" ,7 ” LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. Iswsr; rloaad nnrhan Corn niirnnl unWi*,,,—,, , changed; closed nncbsngsd. 1:10 p. m.. PRIMARY MOVEMENT. Th* following figure* give th* primary movement of wheat snd corn: Wheat-Baeatpu todsy 1,144.000 hushals. agalnal 753.000 huehals last yenr: .hlpinenla (cloy 470,M0 bushels, sgnlnrt (73.000 luiahets lait year. ■ Corn—Reeelpl* today 357.000 hnehali. rfaSndJMT Isat yrnr. NORTHWEST CARS, Minnas polls. Duluth. ....... Tod#?. TVrek. Lsst Y#sr. COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. Nsw Y#rk, Aug. I—Cotton a##<| oil mala* tslnsd a staady position yesterday, •• both aide# wor<* Intorwatwd In dpvrlopmpnts aa to thp n#w crop and th« posalbl# Infiucnea on Beptemhor nnd October through th# pmronipnt of nsw oil. It la nvldant thst tb*r# will b*» an ftnuRimllv esrly movement . fired, owing to th4» literal r#e»|pta of rotton for Aagnat from th# Booth. Thla isrtlctilnr situation U being wnfs hpd rlo#c- y hy opera tore. Th# atrong position at* tamed by lard y#at#rdnr bad son»# #ff#ct on oil It Ih #xi>#cr#d thnt th** gorernmpnt report on cotton will nlso have aorne ef. on opinions regarding th# fsll moptha. Bt tbs ansa ya I list lower. t»ut thor# waa uo'lntoreat msa*' fed on tbo part of buyers.^Ware k Li- rio##, .14 'Z 94({Q94% ter .. n\Mn. aim*: fterembor 31 Q31L 21 «31V Jonuitry.. 31 21 094% Hales 700 October at I4H. Closed steady. LOWRY NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS Foreign Exchange, Travelers' Checks, Brown Brothers’ Letters of Credit available in all parts of the world. THO*. J. PEKn.ER, Cashier. JAH. G. LR8TER, Ass’t Cashier. MADD0X-RUCKER BANKING CO. CAPITAL $200,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . . . . $500,000.00 ACCOUNTS INVITED We invite accounts of individuals, corporations, banks and bankers and offer the bc*t terms consistent with ■ conservative banking. In our Savings Departmint ws allow Interest at the Hats of 31-3 per cent. Compounded Semi-Annually. 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