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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Id, ltyvt.
11
WAS VERY BULLISH
Deterioration Was Greater
Than Had Been Ex
pected by Trade.
ADVANCED SHARPLY
Deport Does Not Cover the
Period of Greatest De-
1
terioration.
Br Private Lea led Wire.
Vew York, Sept. 10.—The undertone
0 f\he local cotton market at the out-
Mt this morning was more or less
Irregular, and first prices were 2@3
points lower, being Influenced by poor
eibles from the market at Liverpool.
Commission and spot houses bought,
,nd the selling .was mainly by local
the government crop report
iff™. eoo&dSred bullish, the market
Erf 31®!l points on heavy local cover-
rile advance which followed the report at-
tnJtwl heavy selling by powerful local
Sir Interests, which eventually checked
il,. rise after It hnd proceeded n matter of
I ' „ imiinil. The buyers were smaller
■torts Ten minutes nfter the report,
Icrs had recedeil .@5 "oint. •"»
p. Trade was heavy
After the call prices were steadier, at
o'clock showing a recovery to Satur
day's closing figures, bad crop reports,
especially from Texas, being the Influ-
, nc e for the Improvement.
Trade was dull, the operators awalt-
c the government reports to be Is
sued at 12 and 1 o'clock, respectively,
the condition report at 19 and gtnners'
T1‘ a Kreeman, New York, In bis early
cotton letter today says: fly reasou of the
deist In Issuing the Beptemlier report of
condition, some uncertainty seems to pre-
nil ns to its character. The report will
1» made tip to the nsnnl dnte, the 25th of
the month, and. In my Judgmeut, should
shmv about Sit. There lias been some de-
terioration since the fflth, .•.peclnlly In
Tews, but the report will not Include this.
If the average Is below 80 It will llldb'Ute
terioration before August 25 which 1 do
„.it think occurred. With n high average
the market alight decline some, but a rally
Should fidlow In view of the actual rondf-
tlmis prevailing at the moment. It looks
like a fair trading nuirket liotli ways at
il-mt 9c for December. The eensus figures
*111 Indicate nothing.
The government rcjinrt on condition wns
I,end at noon. Atlanta time.
It was decidedly below expectations,
ih,nvlag as It did. n deterioration of 5.3
(ami Hie July report, the figures being T7.9,
spinel S2.9 last month.
Its effect was Immediate, prices lumping
urn- 16 to ts isilnts lii 5 minutes' time.
II Is a bullish report, In tlint It covers n
period which. It was thought, was slight,
the report being made up to August 25,
ilme which time serious damage has oc
curred In Texas especially, from boll
wvvll nad bo]l worms.
The close was steady 5 to 14 points high-
er Hum the close of Saturday, realising
isles noising n sharp decline In the late
trading.
NEWS AND GOSSIP
Of the Fleecy Staple.
Private Wire to Glhert (c Clay.
New lark, fiepr. 10.—Liverpool opened 3
lower. \\ as due nliout I lower. 1
„ ' n * r,t * t “Penod steady nnd about
ns was expected; trade wns light, every
one hesitating, awaiting bureau report
Market easing oft a ItuTe, on lack of sell
ing nnd little demand. Hchlll tried to buy
some cotton and tome little commission
house buying.
N*w York, Sept. 10.-"for the week.
ne «* in,‘try good* wa* up to ex
pectation* In volume nnd character. targe
western house* have been duplicating
recent order* by mull without further
■tntement than goods were wauted quick
ly, and thla practice linn l»eeu no frequent
tlmt seller* are feeling keenly their tnabil-
to hurry foods from the mills nnd fln-
i—-M w P rk **, ri ? G feature of Importance
In the situation Is the eontluued absence
of speculation In all divisions of the mar
ket. Ituyers are supplying ttteta needs by
frequent re-orders, Irrespeettve of money
condition* and without quibbling ns to the
price of the day or week. In all respects,
the trade Is In a healthy condition in so
far as the market leaders cau see It.”
New Orleans. Sept. 10.—Liverpool at*233
down Is disappointing. Waa duo un
changed ou our market.
Our traveling representative wires from
Paris. Tex.: “Tyler, Mfneoln. Terrell.
Greenville to Commerni*. •*
stripped the plant
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
MARKETS
Mr. Lively's twenty-flve
ybars' experience of ed
iting markets in Atlanta
and the South has made
him a recognised au
thority in his specialty.
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
NAME OP 8TOCK.
Amalgamated Copper.. . .
Atlantic Coast Line
American Sugar Ref.
Anaconda
American Locomotive
. do, preferred
Amer. Smelting Ref
do, preferred. ......
uu. preierrea. ...
American Cotton Oil. .
Amer. Car Foundry. ..
Maltlmore A Ohio.
rown belts; not a single btoom along on
Ire route. Commerce to Paris, crop good.
»nt weevil here in larse numbers. North
Texas crop deteriorating rapidly, and mag
niflrent prospects of live weeks ago will not
be realised. ,r
A special from Houston to The Times-
Democrat says: "Texas cotton cron has
not prospered during past week, heavy
rains tn some portions, showers In others.
The work of the weevil over most of the
cotton district and the lioll worm over
quite a large territory have militated
against the farmer. Reports are uni
formly poor or bad, the report of tho gov
eminent expert showing that the weevil
is scattered over a greater area than for
merly. According to the various reports,
the crop does not bid fair to be any better
than last year."
reports. Spots are
The net stock of cotton in New Orleans Is
14.963 bales against 42.410 at this time las
rnool futures
___ 12:15 p. tn.
down nnd quiet; sales 7,000 spots,
..own, nt 6.45d. Futures doe to come
about unchanged.
~ * is. I
g about
stead of unchanged ns due. The weekly
crop reports In the morning papers are
err unfavorable.
The bureau on condition will be pu
at 12-o'clock our time today, nnd will com
pare with 82.9 last month, 72.1 last year
and 84.1 in 1904. v 4
The report on ginning will be Issued at
— *'— and will show the amount
». m.. our time,
cotton glnn
...11 compare
374.821 in 1904. , _ 1#
The weather map Is favorable, as It
shows very little rain over the cotton
belt. Temperatures are unseasonable.
Price gave out on August 3. before bu
reau report, that condition of.82.2 would In
dicate crop of 10.000.000. N«w he Issues s
circular stating condition of 80 would indi
cate cron of 13,000,000. There is absolutely
nothing in It. ,
The market Is going through an evening
up process In anticipation of the govern-
nient ^report nnd floor traders are doing
' New Orleans is buying here and some of
the larger local traders are buying.
New York wires that n large operator In
their market Is out with a condition report
of 80. It Is said no matter what the gov
ernment condition may lie, an effort will
made to depress the market. If true, looks
like n good on ,r
buy for n
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
r Hh prices, easier, middling uplands
145. Sides 7.000. Ainericnu 5,700. Specula
tion nnd export receipts 300, all-' Ameri-
Atianta steady nt 8% new.
N>w York quiet at 9.80, delivered ou con
tract ion.
New orlenns steady nt 9.
Augusta steady at 9 3-16.
Savannah quiet nt 915-16.
St. Lulls quiet nt 9H.
Houston steady at 9%. '
Boston quiet lit 9.80.
Wal vest on quiet nt 9%.
pportunlty will be furnished
* .... - turn.
The market opened quiet with no particu
lar feature.
The map Is very favorable, very little rain
while the weather is gener-
- «•-—. e re porti
causing a
few shorts to cover.
tyona except southwest Tetns and Arkansas.
McCullough brothers’
FRUIT AND PRODUCE LETTER.
TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS.
1909
1906
Nmt Orleans
ftslmton
Mobile
Hsvsnnnh
Charleston
Wilmington
Norfolk
Bouton ,
Philadelphia
3438
11761
670
4742
962
967
3(4
2586
9824
2306
16811
1739
1266
1822
406
10
Total ,
22284
85212
INTERIOR MOVEMENT.
J* fellowl.f tit til. show, receipts »t th.
Interior towns tod.y, compared with th.
■»e J«J lilt year:
1909
DOS
Hooston ....
hm»in . . . * *
fbtnphis ...
l^t, Ijitila . . .***'*
C*ln«‘innatl
11672
2172
90
611
1120
13671
3606
169
150
41
Total
16636
17537
THE SUGAR MARKET.
, Vnr . l ‘' fl-KL Ift-Bagsr steady: un-
0,, P-1- l-nnflou beet October H 3VL
6IBERT A CLAY 8
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
tm* ? rl "« n ". fl-PL W.—Liverpool ruled
1 . amI sternly, option* rinsing 1 to
tfbhol* |-’" wn ' while .pot Miles reflvoteil n
CP 1 ’ 1 / I'l'reased demand. 7,000 bole* hnv-
1* '"“"’.’’'d Imndfc Onble new* Is very
•inn.. '' Ill|, “y confined to nil evening up
h, VTotHory to the bureou report.,
"Wwesiher map todnr wns verv fsvnrsMe.
"povlnlly with reference to the
S'CJ'ta Ml weevil In Texse. end
,a KrsdasUy spreading thst the
Atlanta, 8ept. 3.—Apple receipts for
a week or ten days, principally from
Missouri points, hsvs been somewhat In
exeesa of demand and consumption. A
satisfactory range of prices, how
ever, Is being generally maintained,
but when shipments from other sections
begin, a graduated lower range of valuee
Is expected. This prediction Is juitlfled by
>i reported heavy yield with the quality
better than the average.
Banana valuea are sufficiently low to
Justify a general nnd llliernl consumption.
crop of oranges Is reported
to lie of fair average yield nnd tho quali
ty auperlor to that of taot aeaaon.
Two earn of bnaket grape, of aaaorted
varieties now en route tn thla market from
Ohio polnta. The demand la aurflelently
strong to warrant the predlrtlon that they
will lie promptly taken at good valuea on
t'nllfornln fruit haa been In light supply
an far thla senaon. Many of the principal
vnrletles are reported to be short as to
production thla season, which will neces-
aarlly reault In the high range of valuea
and prompt disposition of all receipts.
l'nlibnge, generally speaking. are nrrl
In Imd eondltlon, the reault of the hot
wen tiler, nnd the demand being only fair,
some toss Is reported on the part of the
loeal handlers. , .
Irish Iiotatoes of good quality are ac
tive at good values.
flame condltlona apply to onions
receipts hardly aufflelent to meet trade
tlwee™potstoea In light aupply and sail-
Celery ls Pl p!entlfnl, with demand In
cllned to lag. To the contrary, tomatpea
and lettuce are acarce and active at high
l>l Both live and dreaaed poultry ready aalq
* t No‘ct?nnge U “'ndte appllea to eggs, either
as to rrrelpti or prloot.
* The butter market Is quits healthy.
Beat gooda aelllug readily at advanced
prlcea.
•••ItllUUiC K V/U1U. . s. e e •
Brooklyn Rapid Tran
Canadian Partita
Chic. A Northwcatsrn.. . ♦ .
Cheaapeaks A Ohio. .....
Colorado Fuel A Iron
Central taathef. .
do, preferred .
Ch)c. A Great West'n. . . . .
Ch|c„ Mil. A 8f. P
ftalnware & Hudson. .. . •
•DistlUer's Securities. ....
Erie
_ *lo, preferred. ........
{fe ne ^*J 5,ectrlc
Illinois Central
Amer. Ice Hecnrltlea
Louisville A Nashville.. . .
Mexican Central
Missouri Pacific
NAME OF STOCK.
X. V.. Ant. k Western.
Nntb iml IsCjid
Northern Pacific. . .
New York Central. .
Norfolk & Western.
Pennsylvania
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Car. .
do. preferred. , .
Pacific Mail
Reading
Republic
Rock Island.
do.
Southern Pacific. .
Southern Railway.
do. preferred. .
RIoss-Sheffleld. . .
Tenn. Coal * Iron.
Texa* A Pacific. . .
Union Pacific. . . .
United States Steel,
do. preferred.
Western Union.
Wabash
da preferred. .
Wisconsin Central,
do. preferred.
NEW YORK.
. . — ......wing I, tb, rat
tiif.a In New York today;
!i
s
3
J
II
1
c
M
Septa, a .
Oct. . . .
Nor. . .
Dec. . .
Jan. . . .
Fsb. . . .
8.69
ftfl
|.M
9.(0
f,P
9.17
S:S
9.8
9.09
9.2S
9.36
il
9.69
8.68
iiS
9.02
9.10
9.17
9.24
9.32
8.08]
5:8
$.19
S:S
511
8.68-60
8.m4
9.04-06
9.31-32
9.40-41
9.61-62
8.59-63
i:8l
9.97-08
m
5:“:i
- , ^ ftirt t cil, .
Total stock sales today, 936,800 shares.
LIVERPOOL.
Ilowing table rivew opening fhnge and
\ compared with yesterday's closing:
tores opened quiet and steady.
Opening Previous
Range. Close. Close.
....6.08 -5.09 6.11 6.10
• •. .4.96 -4.96U 4.98 4.96V4
.... 4.92^-4.91 4.93 4.94#
■1 m p »
4.97 4.99
....6.00 -4.98 4.99% 6.01
. .6.00 6.01# 6.021
. .6.03 -6.03 6.03 6,04<
September..
Sept.-Oct..
Oct.-Nov. .
Nor.-Dec. .
Dec.-Jan. .
Jan.-Feb. .
Feb.-March.
March-April.
April.-May.
liay-Jun#,.
Closed ateady.
Comparison of Cotton Condition
For August 25”, 1906, With Previous Year
Washington, Sept.- 10.—The crop reporting board of bureau of statistics of the
department of agriculture finds from the reports of the correspondents and agents
of the bureau that the average condition of cotton on August 25 was 77.3, as com
pared with 82.9 on Ju^r 23, 1908, 77.1 on August 28, 1905, 84.1 on August 26, 1904, and
ten-yenr average of 73.2.
The following table shows the condition of the cotton crop by states on Au
gust 25, compare^ with previous years, and that on July 25, 1908:
STATES—
North Carolina.. .
South enrollnh. .
Georgia
Florida
Alabama. . . .
Mississippi
Louisiana.. .. .<
Texas..
Arkansas
Tennessee
Missouri ..
Oklahoma. . .
Indian Territory..
Aug
1996
1906
1904
1903
1902
1901
1900
1899
NEW ORLEANS.
turea In New
ig !• the
Orleans
Sept.
Oct. .
Nor. ,
Dec..
Jan. .
Teb..
dnreb.. .
H«T~ . .
Closed si
steady.
I il I 3i I
01 9.01
ns
9.14-15
9.18- 18
9.19- 20
9*41-42
9.64-56
a
lifts
9.16
9.21-22
9.43-41
1898
United States..
..1 83.91 77.31 72.11- 84.11 89.11 M.ftj 81.41 87.0| 62.41 76.4
NOTES ON GRAIN
Polntera on Provision*.
Texas had will .toll tor short of realisation.
The government reoott rnnkes the condi
tion Up to AUgUSt 2S6. T7-* Imp fi*
.. . . n)|t yHir ^ n ,j |4.l the year lie-
lurr ten-year average of 73.18. !n-
namucli as many opinions previously seem
ed to agree that 7» would represent a near
approach to actual conditions, the govern
ments figures of 77.3 were eonslderetl some-
whst bullish and prices advanced i*onslder-
JiSy/ but the market continues so rela
tively narrow that the greater P® rt |°“
the Improvement wns lost on profit-taking
by small bulls. However, there seems to
hare been lately creafM a sentiment antag
onistic to lower prices, aud It Is iwrelv pos
sible thst from now on more Interest may
Im» witnessed In the desire to lift prices on,
of the rut Into which they have fallen and
. ... ••••ftusiiy spreoiiing umi vne or inn rui
p,,t prospeeta of a time back that I incidentally to higher levels.
1 1 ALABAMA ST.
GIBERT & CLAY
STOCKS. BONOS.
COTTON. ORAIN.
COFFEE. PROVISIONS
MEMBERS.
ATLANTA. OA.
>n Z% t / t . ark Exchanw|N>w Or”(ins' > c7imn F.xchjnxc.lChl^o DMrd of Traa*.
L,c * 1 *nd Lon fl Dlatano. TaVe’phona"529al* ? w . n. FAGAN. Mananar.
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.,
PUBLIC * ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Empire Building. Bell Phone. Main 858.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Private Wire lo Ware A Leland.
Chicago, Sept, 10.—The trade In
heat very .email, but there la a dls-
>alt!on among locals to buy on thla
ireak, expecting rally. What on. Is the
question.
Heavy Liverpool cable and liberal
world's .ahipmenta are bound to give
ua lower prices again today.
Report here aaya Jonea A Inglta make
the com crop t.000,000,000 bushels.
Scattered selling by long. In Sep
tember and October lard with moderate
buying by shorts. Commission houses
aelllng January lard and rib,. Market
easy.
Corn opened easier with general com
mission houa, aelllng, headed by Krenn.
Demand scattered; weather fine. Crop
outlook excellent and Improving.
Date firm. There la a big demand for
May at 32 l-2c. Only a few sold there
at opening. Offerings light. Commis
sion houses now paying 5-lc for May.
Cash hAuses sailing December.
The Istsr-Ocean says; The government
crop report Is due Monday sftrrnoou. It Is
expected to show the condition of corn
close tn 90, and possibly above thst figure.
Last month It was 53.1, nnd hut year 39.5 A
eondltlon of 90 will Indicate s crop of 2,-
751.000,000 bnshels.
The condition of spring wheat at har
vest Is expected to he between 34 and
85. I jut month U ws* 18.9. and the con
dition was Inst year 17.1. Thla, however.
Included winter find spring. .There will be
no report on winter report. The estimate
on spring last month was 2WJWOJIOO bush'
283,000,000.
403,209 BALES OP
COTTON GINNED
By Prlvats Leased Wire.
Washington, flept. 10.—Tho census bureau
today announced that the reports from gin
neries show that the amount of cotton
from this year's crop ginned to Sept. 1
463,200 bales, as compared with 476.8U
the same date last year. Tho reports this
year were from 6.492 ginneries, ns compared
with 8,829 In 1906,
WHEAT DEPRESSED
AT MOPE®
Spring Wheat Receipts
Larger Than a Year Ago.
Liverpool Cables Lower.
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
New York, fiept. 10.—There wns little,
activity In the market for cotton seed oil
with price changes narrow. The tenden
cy, however, waa toward n lower level,
nnd largely to aelllr - *- *—‘ *
cats. It Js genera
though offerings at
there will be plenty of oil moving short
ly. New cron deliveries were less suscep
tible to bullish Influences. The market
st the close was quiet, with prlcea un
changed to %e np. The only sale reported
was of S00 barrels December nt 3064c.—Ware
4c Leland.
Opening. Close.
September. "
October..
November..
December..,
January.. .
March..
Majr
rloscd steady.
Sales, 600 January «t 90%,
lowever, was in warn n lower level,
araely to selling by prominent Iqter-
lt la generally relieved that, nl-
b offerings at the Mouth are light,
els, am
1nc lai
ajaat
ndftlon
year :
will compare with 82.9
last year. The estimated cron last month
was 800.000,000, compared with 963,000,000
as the final last year. ^
Some big yield* of wheat are reported
In North ihikota. One field of 100 acres
in Ward county. N. Dak., yielded 44 bush
els Scotch fifs per sere and all graded No.
1 hard.
Traders who have been successful In
grains 'of late put the situation this way:
r ‘!t Is s situation where one mast Ignore
the price of all grains and Jratcb the
conditions, as they nrq. the price-makers.
The price for the moment cuts no figure,
so long as present conditions exist. They
may torce prices lower, but nnless there
is better buying support, declines are to
^A**decrease of 212.000, bushels In Anstra
Han shipments of wheat for the week was
SOUTHERN EXCHANGE
Oldest Established Office South.
COTTON-—STOCKS BONDS GRAIN
Ground Floor Gould Building. Dally
market letter and market manual
mailed on application.
WEATHER IN COTTON BELT.
Tria«~8an Antonio pertly. cloudy; no
min. Houston cloudy end pleasant; hard
rata yesterday afternoon. Temple end Ty
ler clear and pleasant;-heavy rain and wind
yesterday. Fort Worth clear ami bat.
Iinllas and Belton rlear and pleasant,
flherman cloudy ami damp; lleht rain Sat
urday afternoon; henry rain Sunday.
Mlsslnlnpl—Topelo clear amt ntraaant.
Amorv, llattlrshurx, Yaaoo City, Meridian
and Hotly flnrlne* clear and warm. Jack-
ton amt Vlcksbnrx clear and ‘
ad pies sen
Opelika
Alabama— BlnMnthOB,
Montgomery clear and warm. Huntsvlll,
clear end plraeent. Mobile eteer end hot.
Troy cleer and plenaant.
WEATHER IN WHEAT BELT.
Extreme Northweat—Partly cloudy; 58 to
82 nltnve; local rains.
Northwest—Generally clear; 54 to 81
HX'Mt nnd Southwest—Generally clear; 68
to 74 above.
Ohio Volley-Oenerally clear; M to TO
above; kieil rains,
WEATHER FORECAST.
>y in,I
North <
, ,*n Flo. — .
ll.ht variable winds. J ,
Alabama—Fair Monday and Tuesday,
eept .bowers In nortbeaat portion, llsht
variable winds.
Mississippi, I-oolslan* and Eastern Tex-
ss—Generally fair Monday and Taeaday,
llsht south wind,
Arkansas—Fair Monday; Tuesday, show-
L. J. ANDERSON & CO
Bankers and Brokers,
COTTON, STOCKS, GRAIN
Correspondent's Capital $250,000
REFERENCE. THE NEAL BANK
RHONE 1417. PRUDENTIAL BLOC
By Private Leased Wire.
Chicago, Sept. 10.—The matter of a
lack of cars here Is said by the trade
to restrict the receipts of grain ma
terially, especially conditions on the
Illinois railroads are quite unsatisfac
tory. Receivers say that with a plenti
ful supply of cars Chicago would be
getting a thousand cars a day. Talk
of an Improved run of wheat In the
northwest waf against tfle price and
there waa a lack of demand for cash.
That cereal was unchanged to l-8@l-4c
lower. Corn closed tame and was 1-8®
S-Sc lower to unchanged. New buy
ing orders were seen in the oats mar
ket. The dry weather In some sections
held oats. They closed 3-8®l-3c high
er. Toronto reports a better demand
for oats on export account.
Minneapolis reported that the Insur
ance companies have raised their rates
on all wooden elevators from 15 to 25
per cent. The Michigan corn condition
Is placed by the official report of that
state at 94; last month 37; wheat
yield 12 bushels per acre; lost month
18; oats yield 29; last month 34; rye
14. Clover seed condition 73.
There were Increases In the visible
supply of 115,000 bushels wheat, 673,-
000 bushels corn and 35,000 bushels
oats.
Primary receipts of wheat 1,207,389
bushels and corn 727,190 bushels; com
pared with 1,210,000 and 830,000 bush
els, respectively, a year ago.
Clearances for the day were 524,000
bushels wheat, 110,000 bushels cent
and 155,000 bushels oats.
Private Wire to Glhert & flay.
New York, Sept. 10.—Marshall Spader &
Company: It la conalatent to expect
strength In the Copfiors and ('ualera.
’-m." . r l“dii, In the Industrial Hat e
affiliation and perhaps consolidations tuny
be expected.
J*® fur specialty Improvement today.
jy® l,lc * Union I’acltlc, Southern Pacific, St.
Paul nnd Erie.
-The New York Financial Bureau aaya:
The worn la evidently oat, hence the short
covering move of Hnturday. We expect
specialty Improvement today. Be conaerrn-
tlve and operate accordingly. The fntll-
vldiinl position closely followed liy Immedi
ate movements will show the best results.
Th» l> --tg ratf .. tl1 *. taking of fair returns.
Ika-i't te situation seem* to ns at thla
writing to be much better. Developments
Monday are favorable to linprove-
„T h ® test’of a big hank do-
fielt hail an effect opposite to that antlol.
fij.™ Hf - Iinr , t 3' I* can mean only one
thing, the hanking Interests are serene In
!B , JSSN»**JS. n r “ ,nhl1 "}' "f the finan
cial situation, this is fnvoralde to apeelnl-
'« 1“ evident that
SLt ioV* Fttfi.ooo.ooo. or therealHiut, thla
week. This will restore the surplus. The
"»an,*R n ''t V" 1 ?' "■"•If t° distribute
5£»?.-. <,l . r,d : nd *' baf "‘ay have the basic
qnnlltlea to do an—namelr. the hacklln
Physlca! condition,. The pnaslm,,.
1 of the next few months on the long
aide are better than In the history of Walt
• believe, provided, as before, no
calamity arrives. an,i no signs of auch a
catastrophe appear.
Prlvate tVIre to YVore A Leland.
New York, Mept. lO.-Imndon firm I4e«i
INITIAL PRICES
Gold Engagements for Im
port Caused Strong Tone
the First Horn'.
BROUGHT OUTSELLING
„*5" r ."!C r ff olrt engagements expected today.
SS? is,, fey bullish 0,1 the general mar-
n-LmiS ■PtS" 1 "treas on Erie. Reading.
Brooklyn Rapid Transit, Hteels and fop.
monetary altnntlon will attract
V Son <1 , n '., nni , ” lb® event of easier rates
xch.-i.lS d "t' buying In the active stocks.
inl„ re ,I* r <|harp advances appear, we he-
walt for^(rm,k»°tn'buy o,r'' P ‘ pr0lU " °" d
, .‘.“So 01 !, nt I-* P- m. were
2-16 off at 886-18 for money.
: Aw^Hcan stock* in
London firm. nboro parity.
cro,, rcport ou, » cotton re
port due to<Iny.
Almost nil the large hanks show lens than
~„P?f.9 ent reoerve. Hnnks have lout on
Stocks Were Sold at Conces
sions From Saturday’s
Closing Prices.
Ry Private Leased YVIro.
New York, Sept. 10.—The stock mar
ket today opened a trifle higher for
most of the active Issues, but without
any sensational features. As has been
the ease of late, the activity was con
fined to a few stocks, notably Atchison.
The announcement of the promised
gold engagement was delayed for some
reason or other, and when call money
opened at 8 to 10 per cent there was
a realising movement which carried
prices fractionally lower, St. Paul and
Union Pacific being conspicuously
heavy. Altogether the professional
traders appeared to have neither con
viction nor the desire to acquire any.
Later It was announced that HO.Ooo,-
000 had been engaged and more would
come, and the entire market rallied,
particularly the Southern stocks. Tho
trading was not In large volume, though
rl'.t to luterlor •Ince A™ ‘ h „*
Hecretary Shn\V> emtar for
opSfU!;."is!!;? *° ld ln tr ’ n,it b * c< ” , "■ ,
London settlement begins tomorrow.
MsJ,?i5 h 9 r ^ g0,(1 * n * > «ementa ln London ex
pected today.
of Norfolk and
” e»tern about 12.6 per cent on common
stock.
Ilrooklrn Rapid Transit shows large re-
' n maintenance and legal expense*.
I* nrtber closing of anthracite mines to
rep dowu production.
Thirty-seven roads for fourth week of
August show an average gross increase of
11.84 per cent.
■ eji
LONDON 8TOCK MARKET.
Anaconda... ,
Atchison...**
Canadian Pacific
Ch1o„ Mil. nud 8t. Paul...
Krie
Illinois Central
Louisville and Nashville....
Reading..
Pennsylvania
Hoiithcrn Pacific
Union Pacific
United St nt e/t Steel
do. preferred
THtl
l|CIOi| CIOS
1230 |289
and the tone was fairly firm.
New York, Sept. ;10.—The Initial
prices of stocks this morning generally
showed gains over Saturday’s close.
The market Improved without any an
nouncement regarding funds secured
from the eub-treasury against gold Im
port engagements. Atchison rose over
1 point and Great Northern preferred
11-2. Other strong features were
Erie, New York Central, Louisville and
Nashville, Southern Pacific, Brooklyn
Rapid Transit, American Car and
Foundry and Colorado Fuel.
Money on call opened at S per cent
and advanced to 10 per cent In the ear
ly morning.
The realisation of the expertod heavy
eugngenieht of gold for Import to this
rooufry caused n strung tone nil through
the market In the flrat hour. The most
active Importaut fnetor was gencrnl nrnf-
It-tfiklug sales. Helling orders earn,- in
■fliiMMai
many quarters on ail the moderate nd
made, and In some issues ndvam
not waited for, but stock* were
lo! * - - * - - -
concessions from Saturday's closing price*.
London trading was mixed nnd much of
“ same character as the local on«ntinns.
e arbitrage brokers sabl that sales
exceeded the buying by about in.ooo shares.
Government bonus unchanged.
Other bonds Irregular.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
!n and provision quotations
for today follow
Open. High.
WHEAT-
^S.SS IIP
L|£SS I h I I
Sept..... 19
Dec JO 1
Sept... 16.79
Jan.... 13.06
LARD-
Sept... 8.60
Sept...
Oct.... 8.66
Jan.... 7.77*4
SIDES—
Sept... 8.89
Oct.... 8.36
Jan.... 7.00
8.80
EM
7.00
8.60
•8.66
7.87*4
8.96
8.60
m
8.13*4
8.80
7.77*4
8.66
8.16
7.06
CASH WHEAT—
No. 2 red 7OU071; No. 3 do 89070*4: No.
2 bard winter TOV407O; No. 8 do 68089.
NORTHWE8T CARS.
,.Jo
cars today,
Todsv. Week.
. ..401 Holiday
. ..268 Holiday
The following figures gfvt tho northwest
* ; tost week and laat^yrar:
Minneapolis..
Duluth
COTTON^ 'g^in Provisions,Htocks^bonds,
Ha. 2 Wall St., Ptltn Building, Atlanta. Ca.
MMBIBS:
How fork Cntton Exchange. Chicago Board of Trado.
Hew Orlttns Cottea hthange. Chiuoo Stock hchange.
I Hew York Collee Ctchiage.
‘ * — get.
Pha<
t Cottoa Exchange.
Ball Phone 1262.
Standard Phene SS
FBL PRIMARY movement.
The following figures give the primary
movement of wheat nnd corn today:
, L°33.000 bushels, against
1.021.000 bushels ^ last year; shipments to
day. 340.000 bushels, against 517,000 bnsh
els last year.
Com—Receipts 851,000 bushels, against
736.000 bushe s last year; shipments today
718.000 bushels, ogalust 513,000 bushels last
year.
CHICAGO CAR LOT8.
Today. Tomor.
..90000
Wheat
Corn ...... ,
Oats
Hogs .......
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Wheat—Opened *40He lower; nt 1:90 p. Octolwr
n*-. *4<? lower: cloeed *40%c lower. November
.x^ rn -7°l >f,|,IMl 1J0 p. m., I December.. .... .
*40*4« lower; closed %c lower. Closed steady.
THE COFFEE MARKET.
New York, Sept. 10.—The coffee market
opened Irregular nt on-advance of 5 points
on January, n decline of 10 on August and
unchanged to 6 lower on other moons.
Trading wa> moderately active nnd the fea
ture was the buying by a large house which
Opening
usage. <
April
May
June
July
&&r7
. ..8.96-7.06
7.00
, ...7,00-7.10
.. ..7.10
. . .7.06
I. ..8.85-6,46
. ..6.43-6,66
. ,.6.65-6.66
.. ..6.65-6.70
6.60-6. *9
6.70-6.76
C.8TM5.RS
6.86-6.90
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Capital .... $200,000.00.
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