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C1E0RGIAN.
JOSEPH B. LIVELy( THE GEORGIAN’S RECORD OF MARKETS AND FINANCE
Mr. Lively** 26 yenrs' experb*nc«
\ »f mil ring markets In Attn***- nnd
J tIi«* Smith Ima mu.lt him n rec-
'utilized authority lu his specialty.
1
rfjje Weather in Portions of
Texas Was Reported as
Unfavorable.
NEWS AND GOSSIP
Of tho Fleecy Staple.
IAIXFALL was heavy
blarket Was Active
Higher at the Start, But
Turned Dull Later.
and
I B» Prlrnt* !■*»«<! Wire.
| V.B- York, An*. 6.—The cotton market
I ‘‘-..i n ,tlve and firmer. Klr«t price*
IJL eenentlly 6«7 point. higher. There
Ini a omi ilemand from hhorta, and nlao
I, „|r ln<|lllrr fhroiu-h . ..n.nil~-I..n le.iik.".,
ItJrL two tlriai'that led u-lllut; ln«t week
I2«e oral l.uyera. hat withdrew when of-
Ifertnso Inereeied, caiulng price* to Kittle.
The l.lverpool cotton exchange remained
*%? New'York market nt the opening
... active, with the undertone Ann, and
I'"'"'* hl . Kh, ' r - ...
p «i7re »n« Home henry eellln* at- the
■ ■tart In an attempt to break pricea, whtet
I Sold probably bare lwn aneceaaful had
I St roo.1 buying order* from New Orleana
I appeared. TM» buying waa Imaed on unfn-
I Torahle crop mlvleea from Texn*. henry
USna Mn* reported. In aome aertlona I
l"Jh"a having fallen. "»<> •«"« «f Inaect
| dauii>K‘‘- 1
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
New" York—& ten dy!^l6.70. Kalea9«, con.
Immptlon delivered on enntrnet SO#.
1 nvw Orleana—Steady, 10MS.
UveriMiol—Holiday^
Anguita-QutoL I0%r
HArni.r-ih-UnlPt, Wkv.
8t. Louls-QUlet. 10%c.
Xnrfolk-Rt/wly. }0%e.
>I»blJe-Qul*t. Mr.
0#1 vest on—8 ten dy, W%r.
B.i 111 more—Nam! n «1. 10%e.
Metnphh -gulet, MM*.
Houston-Ramr. 10 Ml
Boston-Steady, 10.70.
Private Wire to GII»ert & Clay.
.\eu York. A tie. «.~Mnrk.*t op#ned blfih-
* r Juan ** x I M * r * , * , I on IJverpool buying.
>\ eflluMM lu August causing tmenalu
In rest of the market.
springs Juft paid 10.05 nml 10.03 for 2.0W
Decemlmr. I-ooks like covering.
1 rice brokers soiling tho market. Naden
U buying.
New Orleans wiring bullish news, and
there are reports out of 8 Inches rain
In Texas last night.
Dirk Bros. sa>: "Trade conditions are
somewhat brighter, owing to fall and win
ter engagements, but the Improvement will
have to lie* marked liefore a crop as large
as the one now promised Is absorbed at
nvthfng like present prices."
L* I**. Hatton & Co, says: "The market
ns had a heavy break, and has shaken
ut n good deal of lottff Interest, anti we
rather think a rally due from present
price*. If so. we would take advantage
be
and, alt(iongh thrf’ cotton break was n fac
tor. It counted less, perhaps, than nt any
time in rerent years. Tho closely sold con
ditions of ninny accounts renders It Impera
tive that selling shall be restricted, and
advances have l»eeii mode In some In
stances because the buyers have Insisted
on getting deliveries at any reasonable
price. • Further advances ore pending, and
buyers who will require deliveries in the
next sixty or ninety days will have t«
pay the price without mnch regard to
wiint the cost of cotton Is to lie.’*
New Orleans. Aug. 6.—The Memphis Com*
icrtial-Appenra weekly crop summary cov
ert rig the - centra! states «f the belt says:
".Severe wind and rain storm caused coin*
plnfnfn from the delta, but elsewhere
throughout the belt the outlook Is most
favorable. West Tennessee sends glowing
reports. Shedding lu south Texas la more
serious than previously reported, and boll
weevil damage reports more widespread."
Weather map favorable, with generally
cloudy condition* prevailing. IJght seal*
tered showers have oeemred In Georgia ftud
nitons of the western licit.
Heavy rains north and central portions
of Texas whleli will likely bring In jfur*
ther reporta of damage by weevils. Mnr*
ket nets short; think will do better tempo*
rarity.
Might have n little reaction, at Texn*.
IN ERIE LIST
Heaviest aud Most Signifi
cant Trading Was in
Southern Pacific.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
/
Atncrtr.'in Sugar \u*tlnluff..».V ."'."/'V.'.!.7. .77.
tCTssilTv
rr, Kid
eltiog Defining
reaction is desired
No Stocks for Sale Around
Saturday’s Close, and
Market Strong.
By Private Leased Wire.
New York. Aug. t.—The contlauation of
thr London !»ank holiday lofi tin* lo
stock market to It* own devices. The
boll weevil and
Might hi
principally ... . .
morons complaints of
worms. ... . .
Tho eastern forecast Indicates fair
weather.for entire district tonight and to*
morrow. ....
The western forecast Indicates partly
weather throughout, with scattered
TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS.
The following table shows receipts at the
I ports today, compared with tha aamo day
I Inst yenr:
1306
1905
Nsw Orleans. . . . . .
tfSlveston. ....... .
Mobile -
SMnnnnh. . .
Charleston
Wilmington
Norfolk •
Bouton
l’hllndolphle-i^'rr* i» *.*
-SS
136
11»
» ' 73 '
r
Total.
2829
8911 r
1
Indicates
cloud? weather throughout, with eenuerro
showers tonight and tomorrow for all sec
tlons, except w'cstcrn Texas.
Private Wire to Ware & Lelnnd.
New York. Aug. C.—The market opened
quiet and about as expected, owing to no
Liverpool market today. Belling vary good
this morning. Ho not believe market will
hold nt theso prices. . _ _
A private telegram from Houston. Tex.,
ugust 4 says lining to continued rains
„jid 1k)|1 weevil, southwest Texas crop pros
pects very unfavorable. ■
Hchlll offering 5.000 December at 10.01.
Hchlll offering 5.000 December nt m02.
Bchlll offering 6.0WI January at 10.08.
Craig Idg seller through Mitchell.
Mitchell sold about 15.000 December for
Craig from 10.07 to 10.02. ^ .
II. Wilson bidding 10.03 for 5.000 Decern-
'Market steadier on-prlvato reports of I
inch rainfall In Texas over Sunday, ftoi
frintd report over 8 Inches of rnln. New
rlenns buying Jiefe. %
New Orleans, Aug. 6.-It Is a regular
-"■*— No one on either side do-
until it la knitvn how-
going to constrnfc the bureau
is to operate
erpool Is goln
on, grata
ps all told I
INTERIOR MOVEMENT.,
Th»» following table shows receipts at.the
Interior towns today, compared with the
•nine day Inst year:
QIBERT & CLAY’S
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
Now Orleans. Aug. 1—Liverpool Mng
dosed today, the American markets lapsed
Into H State of quietude, pre-'llinbly pre
ferrlng to await the advent of tomorrow,
when rhe policy of the foreign market will
have lieeotno known.
There has been but little change in the
Price of .options during the local session to-
any. Ynlucs have displayed a tendency to
Improve, lint nn advance lias iK*c«rre<l de
spite the less favorable character of news
front the cottou fields. Complaints are rife
from Texas that the continued moisture Is
stirring the weevil Into damaging activity
and that weeds and grass are unnlde to be
cleared owing to the wet condition of the
ground. However, today’s map showed fa
vorable weather In the eastern portion of
tho belt, light scattered showers with
cloudy weather being the rule.
There is every Indication for a large early
movement of new cotton. Already In the
no|3hl*orhoo4l of bales hnvo l»ccn re
ceived. Houston alone having received to
date 1.S73 bales, ami numerous other local!-
Net cotton .here 17,340 bales, against 45.*
iM at thla time lnat j-cat Amnnnt ahl|>-
Ixmrtl la 11,463 balua, agalnat 16,118 lnat
yt-nr.
NO SIGNIFICANCE
IN WEEK’S EVENTS
.-vrw Orlaana. Aug. t-TInira-Ikumtcrat:
a.1 far a« tha pultlla la annaariiwl. tha
avanta of ilia weak haya hml no .algnlfl-
ennoa. Nflthor nt tha hlght-r nor nt
lowar laval lina tha lamfarfoot Imoi ...
olhtail to iiraak In. Many raaaona for this
aloofitaaa might If JJran. Imt tto IJ?P"»(l
nrguniant muat If nought In tho lo**’* of
tho naoulo trim havo plnyaO tvlth ootton on
I'llltor Sda tlurlng tha laat twalra month!.
Oiilta apart fro,n thla poignant axparlrnoo.
thora nro graftt loaantlvaa to rani Ion. l or
oxanipl". who woultl oar* to hull ootton—
or anything ol.a, «*rept fooa--*rt , nK tb<*rB
axtata tho ataoak. poaalWllty Hint limn*
mnr crumble as Vrnuce rrumbled In
Then, too. it remain* to be »JJu t, !l w m hntl
new crop will l»e mnrkefed, when lt
begin to move In volume. J\lll
flag, or the black, he hoisted? 111 the
receipts from September to Jnnunry lic sold
ox er the 1*1 ran In counter, or lie doled out
tn the trade? These are questions wbh h
neither Mr. Jordan nor Mr. t.Tieathan* can
answer ex cathedra, and they are questions
nbsolutelv vital to the specniators Wtl*
fare Hntall wonder then tlint the markets
are dull, despite the plethora of P« r Teyed
wisdom, and that almost everyl*«ly, from
lie mill to the field. Is content to let
aiirther time solve the riddle they can
not solve fdr themselves. •I’atlence. anil
Shuffle the cards’ ahwjld wSrl'V'-ui
such a Juncture at this. —Mare
land.
and riming i
THB~SUGAR MARKET, /
R.v Private Leased Wire.
New York. Aug. fi.-The American pi _
t’onipnny anil Arnnckle Bros, nilvanrcil re-
sugar 10 points ttrfs turning. All
local raw imgnr steady ami unchanged.
London beet mnrket Is closed. * -
STOCKS REVIEWED
B YNEW YORK SUN
the live stock market.
J which rontlnueil with but little Interruption
tn the r lose, not withstanding toward the
•nd of the period there was n good deal of
priup.taking. Matters affecting the market
w-en* generally favorable, the one notable
exception being the decision of the Brook
lyn union Gaa directors to dlacontlnu® dlvl-
•Ictuis on that atoek on account of the eur*
txilment of the company*! proflta through
red net Ion In price of gas forced by tli**
Jnw passed by the last session of the legis
lature and which took effect from May L
A uumlier of excellent stateraenta of earn
ings covering railroad, operation! for the
month of June were published during the
jvrek. including those of Atchison. Erie.
«ock Island and Pennsylvania systems.
Jfhlle Southern Ilnllwny published Its pre-
UmlBsry onnual showing a small gain In
•W2S* g
rvlrta t.irtny 38.00#. Market alow ami gnu-
SnSSrjk, vajak ssr.
J^iloSAti? bem] rnugli J#.T6
* ( 5.96; pigs f5.SO0w.8O; good to cholco
^.7,1^^. M.0*. , Mark,, mn.Ml
0e higher; qualltj fair: Inwyes 83.800145.
•ows 1104.25: helrera- tl25(l|5JO; calves ISO
FOX priSi atm-ra «TiMl«li; p<x;r to mj-
.linmtJ.W6.»: afwkara atwl fmalora tl.30
^Hhifp—Katinmtnl rtfolpla .V“ r r k *'
tt.6nff7.it- •
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
Now Vnrk. An*. S.-Th»rr vna uo aotlvlty
In tbr tnark.t for notion oil on jKntiir-
(Ut All .I.IlTrrlM malntalnfl n ati-ndy p.
Mtfon nml th.r. wna fcnnlly any rarlatfon
prices. There waa a lack of Interest on
the i«rt nf lmyersT howerer. and boblcrs
I?,",.' .".nnlly rrlnrtnn.
r,77.:tl lHtrr.1,. ngaln.t
i—Wa ’ •
nimlnga. tho dlaparlty Iwtwoon. tho
■AM' prabahlr tho roanlt of
- ■ - art of th.- r-'.-l a
N-ft.-r-
-nta to tho ayatom Inrolro.1 liy i
amwth of tho rood. At tko ond
»*ok the pmdt-taklns ntoromont In
Int- roata working for n doollno to liooopw
■wire iggroaalrr, hot In moot of fhe arttvo
laanoa tho undertone oontlnao.1 afriiitg ntol
ahowetl little decline.—tilliert A flay.
were eqnnlly relnetnnl
Kxporta for lnat week
ami f«r the season 577,-.. —-•
tuutt Itarrela laat aeaaon.^Al^re A Loland.
Augnat.. S
Heptetnhcr •• f'
Xorentnor.. JJ
„ IS*':-“ :: « m
ICr ”’ To moor ^e "telonhone eompetltloolt I.
hr^inaMl In England to rednee the cost of
raiTTid telSSm. Inclodlng tho addroaa.
5 cent*.
GIBERT A CLAY
•I C. ALABAMA ST.
^ < BONOS.
COTTON. GRAIN.
COFFEE. PROVISIONS
MCMBCRSt
ATLANTA. OA
Stork KxrhangoJSew *££% Fxrt’nf- furonStl'foffoo 1 ATOrtatlra
l’rltate Wire, to all Exchnngea r*r*N M.n.n*.,
Local and Lena Dl^na. T.laphon. 0293. V/. R. FAGAN. M.nnooe.
New York .
New York C<
i»sw York Coffee
_ __ the
_ the great general strike w«
from n flunmlnl stniiipolnt, Tonssurliig. i
they were, at least, a negative. iuflm-i
l»* the trading here. Apart from the Boa
slan news, the only outside matter of in
terest was the rather heavy loss reported
by the luniks at the sub-treasury, the to
tal for the first two days «>f the clearing
house week amounting to J2.001.00*. Money
rntis were not, however, affected bv this
movement, nor were they Influenced ny ihe
J4.000.000 decrease of surplus reserve on
Hnturdny, which was looked upon both lu
banking and atoek exehango circles ns
very misleading statement. At the open!
of the mnrket. It became at once apparent
that efforts were being made to covet
short contracts put out nt the close
of the week, and that no stocks .*br this
purpose were available nlxpit the flnturdny
price level. The demand of the short In
terest wna particularly urgent In Southern
Pacific, which opened a point up/ and
quickly rose another. Both this stock
union Pacific made new high records.
11 l: 11 *
Ml dll
than laat week.
THE WEATHER.
WEATHER IN COTTON BELT.
Texas—-Tyler cloudy, threatening- am!
warm. Dallas cloudy ond warm; hard
rnln jiU yesterday* Ban Antonio cloudy
Ynxoo
Jfatdho*
partly cloudy and hot. Brookhnven clear
and warm. Aberdeen cloudy and warm;
hard rain yesterday. Tupelo clear and
warm; shower yesterday. Amory cloudy
- . i .> ... .. ... „ *. psHHt. • d
rnln yes
clear and
- M warm. Opo-
ilka clear and warm. IlunlsvUIe cloudy,
warm and threatening.
Georgia—it’olumbns, mined Saturday and
Alabama—Mobile mining; cm
terday. Montgomery and Helu
hot. Troy partly cloudy and
Ilka clear and warm. Hunt#
Savannah clear and pleasant. Macon
clear and warm; hard rain last night.
Amerlcus am! Albany fair and wnrm.
North Carolina—charlotte and ltnlelgh
clear and hot. Greensboro partly cloudy
and wnrm.
Tennessee—Nashville cloudy, cool t
threatening. Chattanooga cloudy c
warm. .
WEATHER IfTwHEAT BELT.
Iowa and Kuusaa;
heavy min Bprlngfleld, III*.
Ohio •* “ —
above.
Valley—Partly cloudy; 74
WEATHER FORECAST.
Georgia. I/>ulstann, Western Florida. Ala-
bam*. Mississippi and Eastern Texas—
I.<h nl rain* Monday and Tuesday; light
variable wind*. . . ,
Western Texas ami Arkansas— Fair Mon
day and Tuesday.
STATE FORECAST.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The preaanre continues high ovgr the up
per lake region and the southeast. The
‘•high" In the southeast has changed very
little since Saturday morning, except tn
Increase slowly In energy; The center of
lowest barometer Is •till over Utah.
'Hie wentlier Is more or less cloudy at
most station*, and showers have occurred
X a large uumlier of polnta In various sec
on* of the United Htntr*.
The temperature continues about station
at7 at most stations. •
The conditions tnmr partly cloudy wesih-
er with occasional showers In this section
tonight «d SSaNT-, „ JIAUilf HV,
. Hwtloit IMrcctor.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
For th* 74 bonra .mllng at • a. nt.. 75th
mortillan llino. Augnat 4.1a#a.
STATIONS OF
ATLANTA
DISTINCT.
•Atlanta, flw. . . .
■fhnttannaga. rlotldg..
foinmliua. .Irar. . . 1.
tinlnt-arillr, |i. flourlx.
UrranrHlv. rloar. . .
firifritt. clmir
-Mai’f-n. oloar
llmitlmla drar. . . .
Ntovitnii. olMtr. ....
limit., rlonilg. ....
tanhnrg. ••Intnlf. .
jpooaa. rlotnlir. . .
Toooon. rlnir. ....
Wrat I’Mnt. rlotHlr. , ,
•Minimum tt-iitp-rnttiraa are
hour porloil riHling at f a. m.
HEAVY Il.tlKFALLS.
foralmun. Trx 1.72
Waxahartil.. Tax.. 1.98
TO
for th.
thla tiate.
CESTUAL
I!
C’harieston. .
Galveston.. .
Little Hock. .
MemnhU. . .
Mobile
Monti outcry. .
.. 11
91 I 72
REMARKS.
The temperature rtrnngi s ff»r the |iast 21
b'Mirs were unlniportnut. Italnfn’.l was gen
eral except In Panrifaton oti»l Wilmington
scctbn
j. b. MAtinntY.
Tenip'tu
m
do. preferred...,
Brooklyn Hnpld Transit...
General Klectiic...
Illinois Pentral
Ami-iit-hn Ico Securities .
Open!High Ln
l":'* i' n \ i 1 - 1 v 1 ■ >:t l •!'>
111HI 114 1US{ 1«J1*I IUVi 143
i?7 lar’-a- iav i»s | m\
255 As 2S« i iiA\
70 I (X\
....r?..... ..... in i ms*
151H 15»»4I ISIVi 154«H 154 I 151*,
„>..i ....-r „ ; , s> ,j| j||ff
93S 93H! M\\ 5.’^
1’>»N 100^1 !«>•% 1»»-,
• ' A u I W-i 40'S
1G6W ]55H[ KGV IbO*#,; 161 ‘ 4
21MV4 2174 2-16V?
53*4 .V'a! h 80. i S3
624 614 524 614 544 514
tS% 31% 38% 3‘4 SS,
....i mi4! leivi
J‘M w% i»4
- * 15«4
> 211
NOTES ON GRAIN
feintora on Provisions.
Ontario nuil Western
National Lw
Northern Pacific
New York Central
'nclfle Mai
Kl'ftfliUg ...a.....#.....
Republic Steel
Itock I sin ml
do. preferred
S|o*4*4 Shcffb‘1'1
Tennessee Coal and Iron ...
IVxns ami Pacific
Union I'mitlc a
United Staten Steel
do, preferred..,............
ii'ginin «'.-tp'linu Chemical
tie, pr4-fi-rr4*d
Western Unlou
Wnbnsli
do, preferred.,..,
Wisconsin Central
<i", preferred
Total stock sales tmiay 660*000 shares.
Prlrate Wire to Glb#vt A Clay.
Chicago, Aug. 6.—Advices from the north
west continue of favorable character.
About only lm|M* remaining to the bulls Is
rnln. If this should l*e realized wlirat
: i.ui't -I
lii the end will lie the foreign demand, fi+vmv
This country ami Canada have a big ex- 011011
portable surplus. Mnrket la getting tn a
point where there U more or less Invest
ment buying on* a era to* down, tuit It will
hardly be *ffei-(ed while sffK*ka are piling
nj». which has been the ease for two or
three mouths.
Our crop expert wire* from Isikota.
Dak.: ••Wentlier fuvoralde tislay. Wheat
seuernlly bihmI nml filling fine."
Haiti /irefllctiMl for Ihe ii>rn belt causes
nn cnaler tone. Itiiln Is prcflleteft for Soutti
Dakota nml Mliiuoaotn. Thla Is likely to
l*c steadying In the wheat mnrket.
bought considerable 8cpttml*er cori
opening.
Updyko a good buyer of oats.
••ought Beptemlwr. Selling senttered.
Kueelnnd sobl September pork.
WHEAT STARTED
FRACTION HIGHER
Investment Buying
and Higher Cables Chief
Influences.
BEARS WERE BUYING
c«» In the world’s wheat trade. Iiitbu..
now acting for lower prices are world-wld#
nml none the less |»ofent and (nfiuentlal
because mauy of them are working below
the surface. The weight of tUe Immense
body I* felt the most keenly where It Is
most 4llretly applied This means Chtongo,
which bn* for aome years furnished the
*# for moving n large proportion of
... faru\ prodm-ts tributary to thin tnar*
iet. tn view of all the clrcumstiime*.
‘t Is really surprising that value* have.
*een so alow In declining. Ncv«»rtheless.
the large iHnly tins started dowmvnnf. and
lit present tnere appears t«» be little to
check Its tnoinentitui. It should lint be
forgotten, however, that nil of the bear
ish features are known, most of them are.
per liana, discounted, and the chance*
slnmld be for a tarn.
"Bearish sentiment ruled In corn nt the
eh>fie of fhe week, partly because of the
break In wheat and irnrtly because of In*
creased market Inga by Ncbraakn farmers,
who have an excellent crop promise.
••Government figure* on the supply of
oats left from last year’* crop* will be
Issued on Friday."
ft*- lug out. unless this liquidation abuts,
. .L* wheat will sell still lower.
Buying Wns Persistent, and
Selling Scattered — All
Speculative^ Closed Up.
I.ik*.
RANGE OF THE COTTON MARKET
AT NEW YORK.
The following Is the range la cotloi
futures In New York te-lsr;
Ij««t Previous
Open. High. #.ow ¥*•# Close. Close,
Aug. a :V.5B 1867 9.55 0.67 9A3-70 0.67 6S
Kept. . 9.79 9.S5 9.78 9.81 9.84-W 9.80-81
Oct. . 9.97 10,00 9.99 9.98 9.97-98 9.94 95
Nov. .10.04 10!& 9.99 9.99 10.01-93 9.97-99
Dec. ,10.01 10.08 9M 10.08 10.9-9 10.01-02
Jan. .10.18 10.13 10.08 10.13 10.12-13 10.07-08
Feb. .10.18 10.18 10.18 10.18 10.16-17 10.10-11
Mar. .10.22 10.25 10.19 10.25 10.24-28 10.19-29
Closed steady. .
AT NEW ORLEANS.
The following Is the raugo lo cotton
futurea lu New Orleans^ today;
Last Previous
0|>en. High. L«w 8*le. Close. Close.
Aug. .10.34 10.40 10.34 10.40 10.40 10.23-37
Kept. 10.12 10.06 08
Get. . 9.98 9.98 9.92 9.98 9.9* 99 9.93 94
Nov 9.90-01 9.04-96
Dec. . 9.97 10.02 9.94 10.01 10.01-02 9.96-97
Jnn. .10.W 10.09 10.01 10.00 10.08-00 10.02 03
Feb. ..... >... 10.16-18 10.0749
Mar. .10.17 10.21 10.18 10.21 -10.20-21 10.17-11
Closed firm.
STATISTICS.
BIRTHS.
. To Mr. and Mrs. .Frank- Lickpna* ot 276
Anlly street, a daughter.
6EATH8.
Infant of J. W. Itotilnaon ill-'I tu Enat
Atlanta.
Mra. fCaury Monro, it yonra old. rtloil ot
1M W. I-tno atroot.
K<l«aM RlrtMMann. 46 ronra old. dlod of
aaiihrxla In New York rlly.
1-nnl n. Jouoi, 10 year* old. dl«l nt ITS
oiirtlpnd atrret.
itrx. (Irnee J. Iinlnn, W year, old, dlwl
at 23 IVoodaon "(reel.
buildincTpermit8,
S40—Joe root, to recover two oueatory
■nine ilwelllnga nt 13*14 Mnple olley.
$2e—Mre. Hampton, to recover oueatory
frame dwelling nl 2t* Itlrhnrdeon atraet.
n.OOO-8. M. Weatl.ro.ik. lo l.ulltl one .lory
frame dwelling nt » DeUreoa nvciiue.
41j0—Mr*. A. O. Turner, to repair line
•lory frame dwelling nt 3 Hattie ntreot.
■6# Woodward l.nmlK-r I'm, lo net Imllar
L
v>.<«
PROPERTY TRAN8FERS.
»lro. Penn I Hum—W. H. Ilnm and W. I>.
Knmllll to r. I'. Ilnnlel. lot ell Mnenn mid
Turner Kerrr road, near ilran.l avenue,
Bond for title.
yriO—F. B. Mnoh fn UraebaBta nnd Me
ehanlea Hanking and r<>.. lot on t’nr*
afreet, near F.xpo»lloln atreet. Mort
gage.
X and Olber Cen.lderttlm..—Jntiu Ter
In I,. IieOlve.- evernte- lor on corner
Boulevard and llnnatnn. Mortgage.
fl.WO-Mra. Ida 4’ole In Mr,. Nellie V.
heevea, lot on Onolen atreet. near llenrgta
avenue. l.onn deed.
I34.IW).-l-enal t4mii-Jnhn R. Murahr to
Jalaby romnnny nnd Mr«. A. II. ilnmhy.
lot on Marietta nlreet, near Jnhna .treat,
tol.fl for title.
jt2R—Cotttlnnntnl I .nnd Co. to P. I». Terry,
lot on Ormond atreet. near t’berokeo are-
nue. Warranty deed.
Jl.oaM-ir. fi. Terry to K. f. Imey. aome
I/wn deed.
t7.76#-*J. H. Wallace to Mra, Jtnry f!.
«'lark. lo» on comer (llghtniifi nvennc.anu
Howell atreet. Warnnty deed.
n-o-ll I. I’ytant to r.'wnrd l-ylnnt, lot
on Plekert atreet, nenr Waldo.
Jtlft-I lolly wood f'emetery fnrpomtlon lo
r. bblrley, two lota In Hollywood renie-
' ROO-flame eorporatlon to J, C. and nnaaelt
Nhtrley. eight Iota In Hollywood cemetery.
Warranty deed.
JIM—lira. Helen 11. Tnrmnn tn Inkewnod
Hetftltn Hiptl.t ehnreh. Jot on Jonealmro
road and Hawtell atreet. Warranty deed.
JIJ00—J. II. and W. P. Anderaon to lone
Mitchell, lot nn Mnngnm atreet. warranty
n.itn-J. H. Pole to Mra. Catherine K.
Willingham, lot on Ilaaa alreet, near Crew,
W-orranty—dewl.
11/00—I.nln II. Ilenlrto 41. W. I»nnl«r.
lot on Daniel atreet. Warranty deed. ■
J1.3Sh—lanlr Breen nnd Jnlla D.Iteedto
ttoiiert Hterenaon. lot en Howell rireet.
near Kdgewond nvenne. Warranty deed.
COFFEE MARKET,
ng fa the eoealag range and eloee
IMMIGRATION RILL
WILL BE_DISCUSSED
Chamber of Commerce to
-Consider Lawrence
Measure.
higher,
vf-ry wt-nn. i nerr snenis
f HmtrulNT lli|ublatlon going* t
•overing getting long stuff.
Is conslilcrabto buying of shi
lot of Hi*
worts eoreMHH
There Is conshlcrabto buying of short
wheat by some locals, while uutsUlo llquhln*
By Private Leased Wire.
Chicago. Aug. 6.—^Wheat bears
mngiifno nnd ninny of tficni wci
baying side. Home of tiff btlyln
profit-taking occonnt. That’s a
Fatten, Lichtenstein. Friedman. Watson,
Barrett and the nurtlr.icst were buyer*.
The selling wiih Hmttrml Hud not the
demnml Imh*ii rntiier phralfiicnt, »• much low
er level than tint «#r "nturday would
doubtless have bren fHtiilillsli4*i|. Closing
prices showed wlmnt ‘\1flV ’ “
4c tip to off. Oats
and provisions 24ff7\4* bettc
Cash transitctlnns Imre were yo/ji
els wheat, 125,00) bushels, corn nn
bushels oat*.
At tilt' Kimhonni. sittcen loads of
five loads corn and 90.C00 brishets
The visible sQMiiy of wheat Incrcnseil 1..
303,00) hMR|ii*(s, wlulo there wen* inrrt*ii*4*»
of 877,000 bushels rafii nml 9i7.fWi i.ushel*
'liest, against 1.422.000 nml 7a5,o<)0 bushels,
•spcctlvely, a yenr ago.
tqenrnneea for the day 812.000 bushfls of
wheat. 260,000 bushels corn and 15,000 bush
el* oats.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
vhcat.
i.nt i-r Mi- wmitfti ni nii
Tin* wheat market I* feeling the effect*
of liquidation of tired hollars. Look for
farther Itoalaaffaa.
for
lu Illinois, where
board’* flgu
World’* shipment*. Imnnl’* figures: To-
till wheat. 8.64*1.000, ngnlnst 7,R72.ona Inst
week and 9,0(M,000 Inst yenr. Inclmllng
Hiissln, wheat 1.080.000. against 1.8S6Jto.i
Inst week and 2,472,000 U*t year. Argentina
wheat. 1.006.000. against 1.K4.000 Inst week
nml 3.016,010 last year.
Bonnl’s on passage statement: Wheat
27,688,090, against 28,328/00 Inst week nnd
34.460.000 Inst vear.
Com. 21,157,000. ngnlnst 20,888,Q00 last
Week nnd 18.67S.0Q9 hurt year.
Total shipments of corn. 6.281,000. ngnlnst
4.651.000 Inst week and 4.92l.onn Inst rear.
WHEAT—
«ept.. % .. 72
Dec U%
May..... 71%
31ny 46%
OAT8—
B*r:: s*
“Kiau"*
Kept... 16.96
‘in..,. 14.23
LARD-
Sept.. 1.85
OCt..,. 8.90
Jnn.... 8.21
HIDES—
Sept... 9.20
Open. High. Low. do,
72H 71% 72%
75% "4% • 75%
79% 78% 79**
49% 48%
31H
s
\w
8.22%
r.o%
.33%
Chicago Intcr-Occnn:
ert bv Chlcngn exp*>rt
out.
il thou the
Heports
Following the example of numerous
cither commercial bodies throughout
the state, tho Atlanta f?hamb«r of
Commerce will 'consider the aubatltut
to the Immigration bill of Representa
tive Lawrence, of Chatham, at Ita reg
ular meeting Tuesday afternoon at
o’clock. The house committed on rules
has recommended that the measure
come up for special order Wednesday,
August 3, and ns It can only be made a
special order by a two-thirds vote, the
representatives back of It are leaving
no atone unturned In the way of get
ting recommendations from outside
sources.
Coming nt thla time, when the Im
migration question la being so widely
dlscuseed In - nn* - tin with the scarc
ity of labor, the bill haa caused wide
spread Interest. Its passage will mean
the organization and maintenance of u
state immigration bureau with suffi
cient funds tv carry on a large work.
’The labor question Is only one
phase of the sltuojlon on which the bill
will have weight,” It was stned Monday
by Secretary Cooper, of the (*hamber
of Commerce. “It will have a much
broader scope, as It Is hoped the better
classes of foreigners will be interested
In this state through the bureau. It
Is necenenry to have a state organisa
tion, as abroad no private concern Is
recognised.”
One of fh* features of the German stu
dent statistics |* that men are dropping
medicine, while women are turulag to It
as a profession.
SOUTHERN JEXCHAN6E
Oldest Established Office South.
COTTON—STOCKS BOaDS —GJUIN
Ground Floor Oould lint Id! ng. Dally
mnrket letter and market manual
mailed on application.
flii'Iuitilig 24.0M ill
h*Mises. There wn
bore nml nt the tanli
pooplo eared to glvr
from New York that th
there nr** not reporting their IniRlnrsH. al
though they sold No. 2 red lo fhe Valtod
Kingdom.
port sales of
Oct.... 8.92% 9.0)
tn.... 7.65 7.67%
CASH WHEAT-
“ * i m&rm
Insrd 3 bard wlnte
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
7". "
i 24,000. nnd <
li bitslnet
10.000 bushels r
000 oat*.
" 'ports frm.. _
mostly of n hulll«h rhnrnrter, but there
a few more bullUli.
Mnron. Ills., says: "We hnvo fioldt
earn that will « ‘
burring frost.”
Gifford. 1H*.. m
dr/j corn suffering.
NORTHWE8T CARS.
tike 100 bushels to the
■ Weather hot
Iry; corn suffering."
llenulg. Ills.: "Hot nnd dry; no t
Is todng badly affected; fnisturr*
wl up here and lu the southern
ilti: Duluth.
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
rt* This was
biivers nml mill
Hlors July 1,
ftrl bushels of t
I 1st X i-iir. Si 1.
e a brink nr 1%*-.
•Iiteago has recelvf
heat. «»r more that
ntlsfy nil
d 9.800,-
\tUnn ted I hat A hedging j
The fnllnu lug figure* glvo the primary
movrrnent of wh-'nt nml enru:
When! —Uecelpts trwlny 1.4"7.onn bunluds,
ngnlnst 1.422JXIO bushel* Inst year. Hlilp-
84offlo7)iiHlte!« n“do n»ent* today PI*.310 bushel*, ngnlnst 361.000
rrpose Of 1.192.000. and Kansas city 3.430,- *“ ‘
om btishel*. nn increase of 5oo,oou over last j ^
y '?ynnpsl« of the report to he Isstjel Au- J™;* 0 l,,l »B«* | s
gust 10 nt 2 u’rlork will show comlltlon > pnr
yield f»er nrre of winter wheat,
of oats, nml proportion of Inst
year’s crop In fnrtner*’ hnmls. The report
«lll also include fins. rice, fruit* nnd vn-
rlou* minor props, which still not be puh-
Pih'-d by telegraph, bet which will be
given lu detail In Tim Crop Hep4irter two
or three days offer Augnat lf>. j
Inst ye
THE METAL MARKET.
last
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