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IHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
FBIDAT. JANUARY 4, WOT.
conn mb
HU ACTIVE
ij'jjj, U ndertone Was Steady,
Tliougli Prices Were
Slightly Lower.
fj-jj \[)K DULL AT START
^ Disposition to Recover
Was Shown as the Ses
sion Progressed.
jnu. 4,-Tnule fllJlte «P»ntiig
Ttl.r'i.il i-oltoB mirkut this muroiiij
of f' 1 ; 1 , ' live, and the underpin,' wua
i» '.Hii-i irerii down Mil
*1- lio r*ll, thell.t .bowed
wo , f„r Ihf Aral ten minutes, ufter
[h^TnM-’iired-r dlapaaltlnn to rower.
y.irk rollon market wae again
Fri.lnv Tranaaetlona were ou a
,™and price changes were do-
Tin; undertone atljl, hold;
i rontlnuea.
Fellottlne I*
Jit ln>o
Otfdind for jroefc.
Snr*. tbiitcralwr L
*’?,‘!f,‘".,o"i«’ , ili'i”'iiatement ofthe more-
lull! for the week and eoauou:
lk " w«7. 1*01 1906,
&%■-sm £s
'f " S %lZ,n<S? 1!7,Si:W7 1W1W
“ r ',."Vimu’tlon- «.0» 61000 09.000
movement at Interior towna fol-
.Bfrrlr
old towna 1M,«4. against US,MS
ltd 71.:ew In 1*06.
„ 123.696, against 7#,<88 last year
*!| hl Ir,"••**,’* in 1**15.
gf.JkdI. - ngotnit 558.764 last year and
and n:
In I
K!. l .!|d» r 'ngalnat 117.900 laat your
In 1 n ||Ea | n|t jjj^ inat year
»gainst 736,4OT last
tit III
E*tinu»tc«i tomorrow:
aiw*
t.9KI
in r«
year
>ew*Ot!f:
ltnq«Af
1907. 1906.
9.000 to 11.800 4.247
16,000 to 18.000
•JO OQO to 22.000
‘T 1 '
20,000 to
Atlnuta:
473
day Hat year ...
mpui
Aa- «>-* hunt
,1.900.000 l*let
13.974
9,m
.... 4.110
TODAY'S PORT RECEIPT®.
Tie following table shows rcctlpu at tbs
attrlor town* today, compared with tbe
M"»d!-
n»«r
Bron«wl--l . .
Pen Tewf;**‘iitJ.
»rp,>rf News.
14754
15007
urs
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
-Tt» fottarin* table ekewa reollpll at the
“Town*.
1997
1906
I|..ii6t. n
17629
45®
Align* t-i.
1055
063
IriiUlA. ..... I .
8487
4774
nucitmatl. ......
1378
632
Tidal
31 ITS
14170
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
A'Inn-.i. ateady; middling lOHc.
HAYWARD. VICK A CLARK’S
DAILY COTTON LETTER
Orica tie, Jdn. 4— Lack of confidant*
i the nno prunilucnt feature thaw* diyv.
n-i . .i tiiui. il ffo.nl spot nmrkcta are need-
f’l lj offset thU effect. |*ro9|MH?fa for mi-
“p'd** movement statistic* nnd the
.liiuli\ 4*f c\|hm'|ci| Inrge cenatia figure*
VHtci matter*-tndny,- with the rrautt
that |
l*r«tk«* sharply aoon after nu In-
year l«*f..nv Although wt*a?Mtnow that
yws. nmi. uicif i .h.kImr of told cotton, the
h. Mia id.: ling effeet i>f *ucb figure* can n«»t
■•.ff. fher avoided. Fear of active spot*
nnil trading aettlnd nroutid
* 4 sjHU’h. Liverpool wna nlmnt a*
wiowlng a Inrge turnover
tlralljr unchanged price*.
trade mnriltlnnH on the other
very good. Future* followed
••lu our nmrkei*. From r«mv«*r-
'•» lending spot people, It trnn«*-
In itiHMl
grtidiai are *ea*y to st*U at «n
’he lower gnu Ip* con Iw rendlly
i hu will explain why yentiT
a pot hualne** f<>utid *■> little
with speculation Another
«l*h ti» direct attention to I*
difference ttefween January and
•"Te In, it coord III ff to good lu*
•i rather large hedge IntereNt
tual eotton short In January.
market, few tender* nro
‘■ 'o approach of January to Man
i' I tidier*— * * *“
"*ed up a* lively a* yesterday.
*'idling without staple or other
•datlniia are a drug and grade
again Ik* wldeno4| today l»y
Iwfois I'onimlttee to Conform to-
eondlthms. 8j*ot news
NEWS AND QOSSIP
of the Fleecy Staple.
Sprd.l to The tl»or*liin.
tFrjmi llujrwunt, Vick A- Clark.)
, v„.o .... ,..j k. Co.:
K»w York, Juu
urcnioul .loo 2ft3 lowor. .ito iie.1 oulot at
/JSSy,. *1 M "* I down ut S.K7.I:
sail s lO.Ouo. R|i(N'tilsflou mid export 10.000:
American H.oui; Anieriiun ImiMirtii 37,000.
I ort receipts today entliuntcd eurly at 65,*
OW halM. against as.kl hist year. '
liarvle Jordan aaya hi* may accept the
presidency of the Hmithern fiftton Assocl*.
ilou if ri' electeii nt tin*. Illriulngham meet*
if® for shower* to*
J5/.I f # i , ®“ ofrow '»▼**•■ «**st l*®lt. Oen*
orauy fair today anil tomorrow over ceu*
Irai arul weateru section*.
lln* fr JH»t demand abroad continue* broad;
otherwise there In u<> feature to the cnlilea
today. [!u* exeetleut trade demaud at
home fs ike foundation of tin* market. We
do not liMik for any great decllue.
Lueertalnty over the fortbeomlng gin-
5**^* I im T f**trlrt trading, hut
doubt If It* Influetico will he toward much
lower prices—We think well uf huyiug OU
all dec 11 lies.
The biggest short Interest Is In March,
and tho liiellniitlon to 'C|o«e lip straddles,
«r move to uuother posltlnn. la causing
March to show, souie sTrength. The whole
market la steady, with bullish luformutlon
on ajiot* froui the South.
TLA' Liverpool cable nays: “Uave
virrabb* oidiihm of the market."
LIUle selling liv Woodward Stillman on
the heavy i4*4*elpts of Iloustou caused the
decline, .
January Is l»ld 9.49c. Howard Wllsoo
buying. McIntyre buying January, ltlor-
dsn aelllng for Owsthney.
Clifford sold 1,000 May at 9.78c for Me*
Fnddeu.
Howard Wilson and Korden liest buyers.
Parrott and I.ehuinn aold January. Gwnth-
ney bought May. lAHika Uk«* Wilson trylug
to put market higher.
New Orleans. Jan. 4-Hayword, Vick k
c'lark: Mveraool le aheut' rtgbt. Futures
were due 2 lower. They ure 3^4 lower.
Spot prices 1 down with sales of 10.0W
bales.
Market lacks confidence owing to fear of
large census. Ilnllr *
10,13c for Morrb.
Relieve January
again closer to March. There In . .
short Interest In January again. Stock
ton here, ami ns people get too giKM| pi
u there will tie-IhiL-
llttle business no far on nccouut o
weather. Interior offerings of f.
cotton rather scarce. Ixjw grades ei
notation*.
my at nu<
Well Rri
any expected to In- shlp|M>d.
on contract, liecuUei* buyer* can sell l<
grades to good advantage to spinner* at
fully Ho more than they bring ou coutrnct
T7“
1
I
!
Ml
il.
Jim
Fab
March. . . .
&?!::::
June
July
9.45
9.68
9.79
D.SS
*9*72
9.46
9.75
*9.86
'b'.k>
*9*S3
TS
9.83
9.76
’»!«
's! 70
ft.46 9.48^9
9.8143
9.74 9.73-74
9.8344
9.88 9.8548
9.89-90
9.94 9.94-95
9.8546
9.82 9.N0-82
9:49 in
9.63-64
9.70 71
9.50 V;
9.83-M
9.85 vs
9.92-93
9.K3-SI
9.78 74
New York. Jan. 4.-F. F. Hutton & Co.:
_ .. ould prefer taklm
profits nuil waiting for breaks upou whlcl
to purchase.
J. Mayer & Co.: We are Inclined to tha
bull side of tbe initrkct.
New Orleans. Jan. 4— Rluni A Hymen:
With aucb a inorket. It Is extremely
fleult to form an opinion as to the lc
dlatu future, but we continue.to adhere
to the belief In higher prices eventually.
Moyse A* Holme*: There Is nothing
tlons ore Mil that can lie dei
II. A n. lleer: From nil apnenrances. It
woiihl m*em that one or the other—the de«
mand or the supply—will have to figure
more contph'uously a* the dominating In-
-firtetict*—lit -1 he—change 4*f-a«y—kind la to
iwrinki' the market.
VonaiuTHTg A Iiehuya: 1t was again the
strong spi*t situation that came to the aup-
port of the market nud llftetl It out of
Femier k fiohtri: The ■treogth > -of the
•pot market seem* to us conclusive evl
Id the future cou logically bo expected.
EXPORT BUYERS
ARE HOLDING OFF
The New York Commercial: There seems
to tw ratterrxnaeo_fi£ h—t**ndrnar on the.
part of buyer* of .cotton goods for export
purpose* to hold off the market at tho new
year open*. Price* they claim ara '*** •
cry high i*aala and the deliveries obtain
able are by * 1 “’
meaun suitable with the
erica already callH for.
ciAi’a ancatg viiw avi• llllTSW for
Itcd *en account are anxious and willing
to purchase goods, hut not at the price*
which aellera nre holding out for. Nu*
meroua Inquiries have been received from
R**l acn porta for light-weight iheetlugp
uud drills, hot very little business has lieen
and drill*, hot very
put through owing to the price* which sell-
era have flemanaed and the date* of do-
Unite n numlier of export houses seem
to be decidedly dlsconrnged oyer the out
look for China buslneoti. It I* ftated by
prominent members of the trade that ad
vices Just to hand Indicate that bualneaa
with t.’hlnn show* little chairce of Im
proving kfort* well on In February, ami
iHtsslhlv not before March. In *|*lte of
tte fnct that India ha* been n heavy buy
er of American eotton good* In the t bins
market, the stock there Is now snld to be
much larger than was reported, and until
tht* stock Is great I v diminished uo ue\v
lmslnes* ran be looked for.
In nihiltlou to thl*. It I* alto said % thnt
th L . fl.*04|s and famine along the Great
canal arc provliig Vt-py iUw\stroa«. whole
sections of the country l»elng under water 1
nini nil agricultural pursuit* abandoned
the time being. .This I* cuuslng
strlncency”m ready cjph ami la further
rutting down the consumption of
Mi!nchuria , l* ant’d to he ca’iiing for !°f*fc
nmount of gooila. hut not In the volume
■pith America trade show*
the new vear begins, and • -•• — • -
seem determined to hold off the market
* Much surprise la expressed
J* taken ~
over the summit or gmsis wnn *«r inr
West India Islands* not Including t ubs,
the shipment* for the yenr 1** *bow a
market Increase over tbosi* durlns 19'A».
The shipments from tld* port to all coum
trh** for the year Just closed, amounted
to 316,(2*) Imle*. * - * *
rtlmil nt 119.927,497. Thl*
„ decidedly good allowing when the
lark of Fhlna ilemaud I* takenjmto conald
ration, *“
v,*nr open* remain very firm, ond it la
predicted by crtaln filers that higher
V1 ,Dies will prevail ln*fore any decline Is
urilny
WEATHER FORECAST.
l,oiit«lntm-Knlr nn.l coldrr
Iiortliwmil: fm»4 n«ir co»«t; Matin
iMirtIv domic, warmer.
Ark'nnsns-Sntunlny Increasing cloudiness
* Oklahoma nnd Indian Territory-In
creasing cloudlneos, wanner; Haturday
|,r Ki»s? North nnd South T.>*n»-
Fnir, warmer; 8ntun!ay Increasing cloudl-
n, \VeaV ,, T6*'x«°North-Falr. warmer; Rat-
u West 1 Texas! T So uth’- Fa I r. warmer: 8atnr-
day Increasing cl«—**
ulines*, warmer.
January .. .
February ..
March .. ••
1 f J r,l lcr decline In futures.
", '• 'k. Jan. 4.—J. 8. Bnehe k m: r;x-
'h- rep<>rtet| atrength of the spot
' the unsntUfii>d demand, noth-
• i> »ei.»i H *| to ereotu activity In tlm
’ *> t l.i»enl commission house bu*l
' koo»I early, hut tbla now 1* ah- mm
, • public is waiting for the prom May •• •• ••
"If In the movement, of which June
•* '!* -T"t uo sign, though private ml-1 July
•Je that the Interior Is selling lea* I August
■ he i.|g Houston estimate for to-| September -- ••
J' 1 *" « fnetor In rhecklng mthusl-! October
the enorwoiia Into sight figures! November .. ..
Mag sentiment to taped a bearish j inweinter • *•
‘ * «* |*>rt ou the 9th. i CUiawI steady.
THE COFFEE MARKET.
The following table give* the opening
rnge and close of the New \ork coffc#
arket. today:
Op«.nlng
Range
,.5.45 5.61)
,.8 55 A 61
Close.
5.55-5.65
5.65-5.70
5.75-5 90
5.K5-5.90
»;.iw
r*.o)
.K G 6 15
.6 15-8. ?1
.6.25-8.40
«35 6.40
e.ooc.nft
fi.flfifi.lO
6.104.20
6.ri-6.25
8.254.3$
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Empire Building. Bell Phone. Main foS.
A'c/iNTA. GEORGIA.
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
MARKETS
Mr. Urrij-6 twMtjHIT.
mu' of of-
IM( norkoto la AlloaM
1*4 ika ■Mtkkt(a*4*
him 1 m-o»Bl»of 1.
tkorifr ts M. BPMU1IT.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
NAUR or STOCK.
ABMlnaBttS QBgBBt- •
AUbbHb Cob.t I At. . .
Amrrlea. Sagar M. • .
Aurrlcin
O.M&SS:::
am. ire iimaim—. • •
Lonmin* A Niahrilti.
Mexican Coatral. . . .
Mtuourl FacUo. . . .
NAME Or STOCK.
«. 1., uat, * Waatars. .
National Load
torthara FaclBc. . . . .
Xrw York Crutral. . .
trwYo*
Norfolk * W oa tar a.
-aaurlraBla. . . .
S.'s U £i bar.'
rJtBarr-.:
UVadlDg. a a .
W • •;
NEW YORK.
ATLANTA MARKETS
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
ftvlll *SVVS| lull 6 •-M1JI
USssNEn' I-OiFltrY—Oaaaa. andrawn,
actlrr, loeinic poonil: tarkaia, nadrawa.
notlvr. i;Bl*c pound: brna. undrawn, ao-
tlvc. 14c |wund; durka, nndrawn, funoy
ISo pound; frlra. aotlvo. 14c pound.
PRODUCE—Tannraaoo riba ann bonra. le;
Tenneaaee aantaae. 9c; lard, »e lb.; harna
arllro, 14o lb.; should.'ra actlre. a.- Hi.: aide*
■rill v. ... nr., ■— DvUTy, h lli., IM'R a
.cure. Jte_Jb.J bailor ;
la « 4 Moaka
boeawax. arllre. 20c pound: honey, brlrtt.
■cttTc, *c pound; honey la 1-pound Work a
actlrr. 12c pound: cbeatauta actlrc, 43.09
bnabrll drlrrf apnlra,.«c pound; white poaa,
actlrc. OTA0 buabeli lady praa, n.00; stock,
GAM
GAME—Quail, ncllrr. 1214c each; dorra ac
lire, 6c each; ducka, mallard, actlra, 4M
cadi: ducka mixed,, actlrr. 26c..raeh
Bans
each; durka
wild turkeys, active, lie PWio; tlhhltl. *£•
tlve, 8f>10e each: squlrrela active. 16c eaeh;
opossum. dressfHl, active, Jlc pound; opoo-
tom live, active, te
•tlve, 11c pound;
feinStSSK®*?-fancy Mam®DA.
rioriaa aiocx. owing wjy py I««Tan«
ml- M
5) eonts. Nuts, fancy tnixea,-!^ uuw*.
r^c-f
sacks averaging 100 pound* each, owing M
active, $2.50 crate^cabbage. atnnd
fc pound; cnbbag#,
fancy, 75U$5c‘bunch: i»®PP®ra. actlra,
irate: okra, alx teakeu. amoUr M-W
crate: okra, aix ^*-V. uttoei
"id^r^^ura; aTOrpotaiwa^ yir
*imi. »75; rutabara turnip*. 1V4C. Straw-
bcrricr. 36040c crate.
FLOUR GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
; aprlnt whrat aatoat.
worst! pWtWHla Wr
Me- No. rydiowrrc”mlSl fer&f crop
^ ; kn r “. P cW N ^,^ ; rM D ^
whit* clipped. 69c; No.
whltr. tic; So. S tnlxrd. Go; Texrr r-'
pT-. i.*ii auitK. tier Tlurt. 70r.
iiw . i cooler
Jus"’ nmlcc „
’°^v'{-!loeor^'a, ll!09; Traara*,,. 69c. Bar
I'Siuv'ialofiS^Tonrrma haraa‘ , l£'° M Dera
J!» X «»»adM;
fa I liacki, 199; plalea, A06; Suprrma lard,
U.3TH; Know Drift compoaad, ltd.
GROCERIES.
P CllKEIIE-ranc7 fall craam dairy, ttlfcj
"bbroddiKl blacnlt. 16 ono: No. I rolled
ffit OyaTrro. ^
» n fepSr.tc S J*r w
ease. Bed jalmon^B roar.
rppirr; i*c" "iffkl'nT^Wdifp.' ‘
RanooTtSStla roar? 4o.
pound, 69c. Axle grraac. 41.73.
do crackrra. «tc poaad: Irraon THc; on-
r Tc. Barrel ron.tyi per pound, fc; mix-
■round. W4c. Tomalora. Jpoua.l.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS, COF
FEE, GRAIN AND PROVISION*.
CarondtUt and Graviar Sta., Ntw
Orltana.
MEMBERS
New Grleans Cut ton Kxckangc.
New York t'otton Fsekaiige.
tialveaton Cot(ihi Rx«liatige.
New Orleans Future
New Orleans and Chicago Roarda of Trade.
New York Coffee Kirhauge.
Asaodate Members Liverpool Cotton Aaa’n.
New Yoik and Chicago Curreapondents;
J. 8. Bach* A Co., and Dartlatt, Fra.
tlar A Carrington.
PRIVATE WiBCo rn ALL POINT8.
LIVERPOOL.
W. IP , m. Clorr,'
following gfm tar opealng
>w. compared with jreaterday.
Clear. Clean.
raig*
i. C a , “ ,, !.. T ^.6« a i , 6. 6.64 6.61-
ifa^.-::|:2 tif* i.“ ^
Hcpl.-Oct, „.,6.eo «.«a
aooad quiet
x . .... 8.41
,51% 6.52 5.4«%
" 5.51% 6.48%
6.52 6 4k
6.45 6.42%
«.<•% 6-40% 6H
NEWS Will BEARISH
OK THE OPENING
^ieat Started Irregular
and Slightly Lower on
Heavy Selling.
Chicago, Jan. 4.—Whm elosed %6%c
lower. Now buying power Is needed. Tbla
was dearly shown when long* sold freely.
Rrondstuffs were under pressure in the mar
kets of tha old world. Corn dosed ViflSe
lower. Oats %O%0 off. l*rnvJjUiw» 3%«10c
off-
grain slip through their
•Ion wansd.
t.CiSxTbushel? whrat^and^TfTMS^mshSa
corn, compared with 3.839.000 and 6.34A000
buihela respectively a year ago.
Clearances for the day 2*77.000 bushels
wheat. Including flonr; 316,000 bushels corn
nml 7.000 bushels oats.
0<w and 66V
nro.
Caah trad# In grain loclndad 14 boat loada
wheat and 6 toad, corn at tha aaaboard.
34.009 bathe), wheal, 41.999 trofbn, corn
aud 136.099 buebola oats at Chicago.
a ltd carp Sim.r
164,990 buahet* reapactlealy a year
l.uaheli, campared with (U,-
THE METAL MARKET.
New York, Jan. 4.—Speculation quiet with
price, iren,-rally Arm.
Tin allghlly off In tho offering.
Lead and spelter unchanged.
tfuOAR
MARKET.
New York. Jaa. l.-ReBaed and raw
market, ateady and auchanged.
lutola glMft*
v sugar
London
NEW ORLEANS.
The following li tha nag* la cotton fa-
turoa la Mew Orltana today:
DEMAND WAS GOOD
ALL GRADES SHARING
New Orleans, Jan. 4.—The Ttmea-Demo-
crat lays: “The actual cotton markat again
evidenced Inherent strength, the local tales
aggregating 1S.S00~hntpr~it su adrance of
I-lic. bpdH'ulatlve Hup|N>rl was wholly tack
ing, a condition all too frequent of late for
the comfort of tlm broker. The game wue
therefore dull ami uninteresting. News
and comment were featureless, ana opinions
predicated on eurreht trade conditions were
valueless. 8po* market tendencies rather
ring* for a whit, y.t, and
was general, mii grauvs ioshuk in uit- in-
ttvlty, tbe Immedfsta outlook Involves mini
mum prospects for sailer valot*.”—Hay
ward, Vick A Clark.
THE CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
\V11KAT—
&
Julr..^ T
CORK-
jui?:::: SU
***** SU.
55
§
fcjggi m w H
LARD—
fiSf: :' !:?■
. SIDE8- ' v
9.33% 9.33%
S:W l¥
ckdn whrat-
$ FsaTBis.
No. t narthtroapriag 19011 bob' -
No. 2^ajjringTCOT) aomlnal.
PARI* WHEAT CLOSE.
Parte whaat eloaa U higher to H lower.
Flour clowd It higher. Antwerp wheat
cloaed H lowtr.
THE AMERICAN AUDIT COMPANY
Homo Office, 100 Broadwny, New York City.
F. W. LAFBENTZ, 0. P. A., President.
C. E. Manwarlng, Vio* Praaldant, Thao. Coohati, Jr, C. P. A, Im. and Traas.
BRANCHES
NEW YORK—Waldorf-Astoria. ATLANTA—Fourth NatT Bank Bldg.
BOSTON—Exchange Building. CHICAGO—Marquatte Building.
WASHINGTON—Colorado Building. PHILADELPHIA—Ball*vua*Slrat ford.
NEW ORLEANS—Hennen Building. SAN FRANCISCO—Beldan Building.
LONDON. BNOLAND—4 King Stroet, Chaapildh.
ATLANTA BRANCH 1015-IS Fourth National Bank iulldlnp.
, 0. B. BID WELL, Resident Manager.
Taltphont, Main S72. Cabin Addraei, AmdlL^N. Y.
4X, Compound Interest
Beginning January First We Will Pay 4 Per Cent
Interest, Compounded Semi-Annually, On All
DEPOSITS IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
This applies to old as w ell as new accounta.
$1.00 Starts An Account
OUR SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS JUST COM-
PLETED arc the finest and most elegantly equip
ped in the South. Call and inspect them.
\\V arc amply prepared to accommodate banka, manufactur
ers nnd individuals to the full extent justified by their balance
and responsibility.
Central Bank & Trust
Corporation
Capital $500,000.00
Candler Building
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street
BpocUI to Tbe Georgian.
MULCH II
inn cams
yield and pay tn atoekbolditra premium orer
par. areruluv to them on fractional iharea
.took '
Tialtliunri, and Ohio mooting will ho held
about the middle of February.
Infm
Northern hare poelpooed rioting of
hooka until Juno IS.
Southern l-artae Noremhor groaa earning.
Town Topic: Wo adrlae tho nureUaaa of
good atoeka ou nay moderate eet-baek today
for a eoaatdorablo profit tieforo tho ond of
tho mouth. Til* eaeler teadaaey In this
eacouragug development of
> on tbe trend of price. While
i loTcattgntou has eocouraced
'ff*. loflueoeo
I he Uarrtmaa ...
ehort aelllng. tad aome arottered liquid..
Ilou. the beat of buying hat Im going
lu Iwth Union and southern l-aclfic, all
we expect to rally prompt'
' aud extenelvely
la a general ria*.
ha Copper, merely reflect,
a* roadliloa lu the frade.
Amtlgaamted or Anaconda la
an doubt good prodta wilt ha
_ orrow'a bank atatement may not be
•rtlcularly hulllah, but bank condition*
aid Improve from now ou at a rapid
from ttda'IocH* 111 ”* ****** 00 *** bul f* t
wgitSfl®!" - ,bieta ^
THE WEATHER REPORT
LOCAL FOREOAST.
Saturday: eatdor tonight
temperaturo .boat 64 di
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
tbla low area ha* roused general ralaa over
tho nortbeaat quadrant or the map la tho
< and weat Teun
advauro of thia high hae eaeqed a decided
— — — MlaalMtppI and
drop la tamper*tur* In the
Ohio valleys, Arkauaaa and Texas A arc
ond area of rei^ low prroaure la central
or anow at a tnnuDer or tuttoaa tn that
Tho ea*l,._.
aertlon tonight and Saturday: colder tonight
with minimum temiieraturu about 34 de
K rt f a
Minimum and Maximum Temperaiurei
Sad Rainfall.
ATLANTA
Abilene. . . . . .
Amarillo.
Aahertlle, . , . .
Anguata. . .
Allgualll. a • • • •
ItlrmlngkiB. • • • •
Hlamarck. ......
flnatoti. ......
niffalo. . . . • •
Charles too. . . . . .
Charlotte. .....
Chicago
Cincinnati.
Corpn* Christ!
liaranport. . . . .
4>od*ra Cllyr
Fort Smith. * ’
Galvraton. . n .it
Ham. .......
Htt
Jackaoiivlline . . » .
Jnplltf. .* «“» » • •
Kan#** City. . . . .
KnyWfat
Knoxville. .....
te Angeles. . . . .
Macon.
Memphis. • • ...
Meridian
Mile* City
Mobile
Montgomery
Nasbvllis. ....
New Orleans
Now York
Norfolk
North Plaits. . . .
Omaha
I‘ale* tine ......
Portland. M«v. . . ,
Portland. Ore. • . .
8t. Idooli
ftt. Pail
ton Francisco. • . ,
Savannah.
Spokane
Tampa
Taylor. ......
Tbnma Stills
Vicksburg.
Washington. . ...
Wilmington. . . . .
!uSm
OPB&
Good Buying- Orders in Evi
dence All Around
the Room. ,
MONEY IS PLENTIFUL
Practically Everything on
tho List Made Advances
From 1 to 2 Points.
Now York, Jan. 4 —Today a market from
tha outset dleplayrd a drift toward higher
E ve which had been wholly lacking o.
prorloua day. American atoeka In Lon-
were a.trifle nber. tent tdght'a rioting,
but It wue not from London (tat tu« for-
tmpnluo ram*. The dealtn
■ lugnanrwl try
Ilmo.'aBd^effortV
erfo hay* bora wanting to I
•■honoy on roll continued lie decline thl.
morning, the figure of 6M per cent quMM
eoon^fter the opening bring the hlgtaat of
Tho eiulre (bare Hat took part In (Im ud-
runee, but the greoteut itrenr"'
tn the anartara wtave trial
moat apparant yeatorday-tl#l la, la tta
llorrlraan (Huea. Bxrolleat;
Inga atatementa for both 1,'fl
every of tkoae atoeka, and It was I
evident that whatarer liquidation was to b*
for,-cl by the Interstate commerce lovaetl-
u* t lou had horn completad.
Then w*a a radical chabga In tha market
and money rondltlene on the atock rxt-maap
and money rondltlona „n tha atock eieanaga
thla looming. Wood buying orders war. I.
evidence all around tta room and tkrr* wa.
in more plentiful supply or money on th.
floor liafere 11 o'clock than at any tlm.
. erathlng
eome ndv.uce. The gain, geuerally ranged
from 1 to 2 points.
Government bond, wore unchanged, tad
other hondn ateady.
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
New York, Jan. 4.—Money on call 8
day,. 60 day* and 78601. ,N. ,N. ,K. .*
ft6 per cent; tlm. loan* firm; <0 dayn,
td day* nnd d month* d pmr rant.
044.(310, with actual buslnvea l
era- Mil* at M.«4tO0d.l«TO for denrond
and I4.t» 1-404.801-S for 14-flny MB*.
Commercial 607 per cent for W end
90 dayn.
Bar silver 70c.
Mexican dollars 64c.
Government bonds Arm. Railroad
bond* Irregular.
MINING STOCKS.
Boston. Jan. 4.—Opening
non I9H: North Itutte 11«; ,
Franklin 2d: B[ngkamj44l
Trfnlty opened at*5 SS* la'aow
pitting opened at 14.
THE LONDON STOCK MAAKST.
|o»n|j»m!cie*jfK'
da. preferred .....
Illinois Central
Kansas and Texas ...
ggpfj
Union Uartflc I
do, preferrM
United State, Steel ....
COTTON SESD OIL
m^r. .
a %K£ > IOO Jnlj at kJLL ’ Cl,
NOTICE I
THE SOUTHERN EXCHANGE,
the oldest and most reliable brokerage office South,
for years located in the Gould Building, Atlanta,
will, after January 1st, 1907, removo its offices to
No. 322 Corcoran Building, Washington, D C.,
where they will continue business under the old
name and* management, and he glad to see and
hear from former patrons throughout the South.
All public wire telegrams and mail orders will re
ceive the same prompt attention as in the past -
SOUTHERN EXCHANGE.
*T?WVk;T&
Third National Bank
. . $200,000*00*.
. . $300,000u00.
DIRECTORS! J. R. Nannally.
PR??***-
L H, Fairchild.
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
NEWOR LEANS.
New Orleans Cotton Krchxnga. New Tork Co 17** Exchange,
Vam Oelaama ** —ri*.. .
New York Cotton Exchange. New Orleani Board of Trad*.
Ntw Oriean* Block Kxchnnge, Chicago Board of Trad*.
LIVERPOOL COTT ON ASSOCIATION.
Private wire* to NEW YORK a nd CHICAGO. Order* taltclttii hr
tore delivery on .have ip—He»— n p rwrirwaka
8. C. COTHR***.
S. J. Whites