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■THE 'ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
MONDAY, JANUAST T, SR
ENGLISH CABLES
IDE El
Cuiiiod Advances in tlic
American Cotton Markets
Early.
SAGGED OFF LATER
to Realizing Sales—The
Spot Situation Contin
ues Strong.
V.« r.rw, Jin. 7.-lnflu»nr*d by lire*
2;., ! .pit, • .granting lb,000 Mn •;
K ...,,,l lb- Ill'll cotton market opened
.I'.o advance of *
Sr nit. Iioweear. the
is;, i.r.'bt uiklM. lad by prominent oper-
‘ivlrea aflerwarda reacted about t
111,*. At ihla level, It la strong, but more
jK;.cauecd a aecond downward turu.
CMlhh cablea, while a shade below ex
.isflli'n, nt the opening. advance. of from
Ox nitnta lielnf due. where,, drat jirlcea
polnta
iev,i etwdrm*
anT th.^hnala were only
“it,? fallowing la the range In the active
*«* 10 U ’ wp ®o II !£ U,: nith. tow.
•JSriT..t“v::r.r48 if 0?
tv. Mm. market waa decidedly encourag-
ini V anod'^BBBdH helm mine—nt »
nilvaure for middling to 8.04d, apln
f,t.'iklmr 15,000 bales.
tv,,. New York market onder tba Influence
nt i hern.ed'a ,bow1ug mid continue]
airruaiti of apota openad .lightly higher,
anO later advanced to the highestpoint
■( I.re.ent Upward movement, but at
tbr bleb point a profit-taking movement ect
in r,..lilting In a loaa of the early lm-
Meveitii-ni. A deelre to get out of the mer-
lei Iwfore the publication of the gtnucra
report waa alao an advene Infiuencc.
EjiiiujiivI recelpta tomorrow: '
1B07. 1008.
New firlean. -lT.OOO lo 30,000 «.i*5
fialvealiin 9.000 to 31.000 8.096
H„,„„ n 9,000 to 34.000 8,533
Movement at Atlanta:
Heeell'ia today
fame .lay loot year
fblpmi
nan.
-mi today
Jay laat year .
Increaec
tnrk on hand today ,
ante Jar Inat year
250
14.421
0.868
4,763
Th, New York market cloeed etcaily uet
ESI - polu(e lower.
8POT COTTON MARKET.
ul. firm; middling _8.04d.
. . _ _ . I _ . ... 4,4. llla.ee IA T 1
Atlanta. utraily: middling 10 716c.
Nt-u \nrk. atvsuy; middling 10.16c.
New nrlfitus, ntcady: middling 10V4c.
iiiiinh. stwuly: middling 10916c.
ingu w
umr Hock, steady, middling 9\c.
N -rfulk, *?«*#dy; middling lOSc.
TODAY'8 PORT RECEIPTS.
Thu following table showa receipts at th*
Interior tow os today, comparad with tbs
asms day last ysort —
New York. .
B-**t«n. . . ,
Pias'lelphiM. ,
90619
*58
9711
* INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
The following table showa recelpta at the
tonne today, compared with the aatue day
Memphis. .
Ht. I.onls. ,
Clmlnnatl.
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of the Fleecy Staple.
Special to The Georgtan.
(From flayward. Vick & Clark.)
.jy* Vork, Jan. Liverpool due about
6©« higher, opened Ann at 466 polnta ad
vance. At 12:15 p. ni., waa Ann, uet 6Vfc£
9V4 higher, the near months leading. I.arge
hualness doing In spots, which were 10
higher, middling 6.044; aalea 12,000; specu
lation and export S.BOO; American 11,000; lm-
port# 23,000 hales, Including 18,000 Ameri
can.
Weather Indications: Fair over eastern
ami central sections; rain over western
belt today. Generally fair tomorrow.
New T or £ /’“tutuerelal: “Although the
market looked very strong Hutm-dav, there
** 1 atroitg undercurrent of liellef that
there Is going to loo n Mg break aoou. The
heafl are uot aggressive just now, hut they
nave not been rosv«rtnl."
8 T e‘^’ Journal °t Commerce.
is that top prlees have In-en reached for
fine cottons at the mills for the present.
The Improved tone In heavy rottona Is mini-
Ifeat, and It Is expeeted that they wUI
gradually work to a more equitable basis,
rouipnr4*d with tine goods, as the mot '
vaucea."
Manchester yam spinners complain that
the volume of business Is checked by dif
ficulty tu nr<K.'urlug sultnhlo cotton. It Is
reported that one Foil Hirer mill has Its
cotton iMiugbt for n full year ahead and
fuff 1 " for almost same length of
Market hna earn'd off on .profit-taking
sales and some selling of July believed to
he for spot pi-ople. Think It a purchase
Dick Tiros, estimate cotton ginned to Jan
uary 1. ll.6sn.uvi halos.
Cone was n bigger seller than buyer.
8uppoaed to he for MarFadden.
Cotton easier on aelllug by Freeman, Gif
ford and Hchilt.
Mitchell bidding 9.89c for 5,000 March.
Very steady market. More aggreaal
nets on the (tart of sellers. Hecelpta are
coming heavy and looks as If It might
ease off temporarily.
Think we may have a little Hct-ltack If
{ Inning figures are. over 11.750.000. Itecelpts
f— * * - • - -
Xeep very heavy, hut the spot Ueuiaud will
New Orleans, Jan. 7,-rGood Liverpool.
Fntures 3U9 up. agalust wo7 higher due.
Hpots 10- upi sales of uhtoh 14.&JQ
Factors
are American.
Hteady demand spot market,
firm; Dill prices naked.
Shorts tried to depress It, but there la
too much resistance. Market very steady
and looks good for further advance, with
only aiuall depressions.
Snorts tried to depress cotton, but thcr
Is too much resistance. Market very steady
aud cotton looks g«Mw! for further ad
vance. with only small depressions.
Market opeus 206 up. g4wod realising on
the advance. Market may sell off a little,
but think census tomorrow will have little
effect, and would bnv It on all depressions.
We hear from reliable source that Nstiou
a! gluuers' will In? U,72.VwO t«* 11,750,060.
ATLANTA MARKETS
— FRUITS AWO -PRODUCE*
F.C1C.S -Candled, dull. ?*•.
L1VK I'Ori.TItV-Uens. active. 97H0We
each; rhltfitena active, 2*i30c each;
ducks. UekRh 95c each; puddle, & 25Q20e
each; geese, full feathered. C6c each; fur-
‘ eya. active, 14c pound.
DREHMrj) POULTRY-Geese, undrawn.
15c i
•DUCK—Tennessee ribs amt booea. 8e;
Tennessee sausage. 9c: lard. 10c lb.; haras
active, 14c ||i.; shunlders active, 9c lb.; sbles
active. 10c lb.: butter active. ].’Sf22Hc lb.;
beeswax, active. 26c jKiund; honey, bright,
active. Sc pound: honey In lqiound block*,
active, 12c pound; chestnuts actlva. 13.00
bnsheif dried applet. 6e pound; wtdta
actTyeV niM bosbei f Udy pea*,’ ItOO; ■ja
11.4n9r1.8a
each; ducks mixed. act.. 2 . - -—,
wild turkeys, active, 16c pound: rahhtta. ae.
live. ofl.h: FqntiTel*
•um live, active. 8c
IB! Ilnv, ailii >,
FRUITR— lemons.
90rff|1.00; straights.
- Infkppttq
• *r
HIWWIWiHWWR»gtsi.<«
.... applet, win tar wHf
cholre, pof barrel
New York state
ties, choice, pef
ttWC«t_^rapr
TninwlM™'WMI&- Crtnbnrriitn.
W i-i-ul, N11!,. Miicx mti«l..fn_ n
S nodi'lKW14t. Coco.nnl..'h«,Tj rnltnnn.
rk at UXLnctlre. at I4.W Mi-k tnr— —
HAYWARD VICK A. CYARK'8
v DAILY COTTON LETTER.
N-w Orl.nni, J«n, 7.—llulllnh fenlln* and
fetiilltlnna oil the othecelde are reflectetl In
large turn-over In spots, total
rjv ,,nv,, '«K 15.000 bales at 10 points^
hicli* r ipiotatlons. In onr market we baft
tt. u«>mI realising this morning on a higher
opening and aorta of the Improvement waa
Holiday tomorrow and the proximity
t>t a rvnsua bureau checked support. On
th-v nrhor hand, although there la much
.! )f n/nlnii this advance, shorts appear
afraid 8if further defending their p«»sltlon.
ii.-k-ripts are heavy. Houston expects 31,-
0" t-> slow tomorrow, against 8.&W Inat
New Orleans 17,000 to 20,000, against
Th.-!-.- h a ranmr current that the Na
TT..L..1 i.inners Association nukes the gin-
11,725.000. Thla aup-
_ ...... Association makes the gtn
Nt.cs tu January 1st 11,725.000. Thla aup
Jv, , "'*«■ Information that glnnlngn were
ril.tii.lv large this period. Many hope
• n 'l . ipc.-t New York to try and break the
Bttt.k. t i,n a eenstia of such alxe to buy ou
in iiMt'ipatlnn of further advance to be
nruutfiit nlK>ut by sj»ota. The probable de-
rr—i n therefore will hardly reach a con-
s7. ? dimension. The spot market la
t w,, *» " ,«**od Inquiry. North Texa* am!
• t-rrltorb-a are accepting offora baae<l
w r.N-ent-advance In futures more will-
i",' » "tures an* quiet and steady, re-
‘ -’Hu* waiting disposition over a holl-
- the census.
1 V '"fk. Jan. 7,—J. 8. Bache ft Co.:
rly trading, after somewhat dlsap
note in
•acka^veraKlng 1*00 pound* each, owing W
* VK(5 l£ra “si-Stft.,' t.hb.ro erntnj
TsastOT saa
jirtlon, 13.900
_,2G orate; bean., round srooll. R.M or"J»:
onion,, dry. noilxo. T5o hn.b.l: lrUh potn-
• v-_. t diAikCn i.iiahtxlo- celerv
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
MARKETS
Mr. UnViltnitrln
rmnr .ip.rl.oo. of
tttn, atrk.u In Ail.ota
tod tk. Bon lb ba. aid,
kirn t reofOlMd .»
thorltr In M( m«l«ll7-
TIP8 FLASHED
From Wall Street
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
NAMS 07 ITOOL
Amalgamated Copper ... !
Ic Const Hue. * . • • .
Atlanti.
American Kugar Uef *
Amu'onda
American I/womotlra.
do, preferred . . ..
Am. Kmeltlng Hcf. . .
do. preferred . • .»
Atchison
do. preferred . . ..
American Cotton OIL .
Ani. car Foundry . . .
Baltimore * Ohio
Chesapeake A Ohio .
Colorado Fuel * Iron.
Central Leather ....
do. preferred
Chicago k Great W. .
Chjcago. M.. A 8LP..
Delaware A Hudson. ,
iiiiiiuim a ruiriu , . , .
Am. Ice Securities . .
Uuilsvllle A Nnshrlll*.
Mexican Central . . .
Missouri I’adflc ....
NAME 07 8T >01
tty:
Out. A W.T, .
National I^*ad, ....
Northern t'nclflc. . . .
New York Central. , .
Norfolk A Western. . .
IVtiiiN) haul*
1'tMqile‘a Gas. .....
l'ressod Hteel Car. . .
do. preferred. . . .
Psrltlc Mail
Bead lug
ttepahtlc ftteel. ....
Bock Islam!
do. preferred. . . .
United States Rubber,
do. prefei
do. preferred.
Texas k l*«
Union l»actfir. t~7 . .
United Hiatus Steel. .
do. preferred. . .
Western Union.
Wabash. .
do. preferred.
4HS
mi
immZ
WDs
91%|
141*4
VS 96<4
55V U4
'Si
4IS »H
135*41 1364
« i
3U4
644; '*
514
■ Ttt a
1*74
134 .
914 '
14)4 .
m
Special to Tba Georgian.
(From Hayward, Vick A Clark.)
New York. Jan. 7.—London moatly abort
parity for Americana. Market featureleso.
The money situation It better abroad.
The hank atatement was a distinct disap
pointment. aud Induced pmflt taking. The
market showed good nltsorptlve power,
however, and generally thought Improve
ment will continue today. The hauks will
gain heavlly r from interior from now on.
Coppers are still favorites, and will be very
active. It aeeuis to lie taken for granted
that Amalgamated dividend will be
creased on the 17th.
Flower sud Gate# and Sheffield McCul
lough are large buyers of Bmoklyn Rapid
Transit
j Commercial: When It first
was said that before long the United
States would ilotnluate the money markets
of the world, the assertion was booted at
in Europe Now cornea the news, by
Me from Guidon, that the future In the
LugllNh money and atock market will large
ly iM* governed by (he financial situation In
tills country, which Is cloaely watched at
cloaely watched
.... In this connection. It aliould l>o
said that thla situation Is regarded with
I’n
distrust.
i«MMl enough for some time past, i
. _ . ... ... *---, feft7.lf the pres
NEW YORK.
tursa In New
Jan.
Feb. . . .
March. . .
April. . .
May.. . .
June.. . .
July.. . .
Aug. . . .
Oct. ■ ■ ■
Closed”#
today:
i M
TT5T»THf
MR M 19.63
9.k:
!*o,
!).»:
! M'.K
1"." >
PM-C
:*>
yr^r
9.72-74
9>2 VI
9.99-92
9.92-93
19.907
10.00-01
19.94 rc.
9.87-V.i
II
9.7981
9.91-92
10.0011?
10.91 02
10.06JS1
10.10-11
10.04 V,
9.92 :*1
Opening Prrvloua
Ranse. 2 p. m. Close. Close.
- —The-following give# the opening range
and clone, compared with yesterday.
Futures opened atesdy.
January 5.67 4-674 IIS 5 63 5.59
Tan. -rfo. : ;g.y
LIVERPOOL.
Feb..Mar. ..5.i
4.0$
«y-June ,ii.5.dvj|.634
Jiine-July ...5.5945.63
luly-Anguit 5.38 -6.624
Aug.-Kept. ..5.54 4.584
Sent.-Oct. ..650
Closed Itarely steady.
Closed drm.
6:62
:^4 5.54
5.62^ 5-5*4 5 544
5:484
5.424
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointers on Provisions.
Special to The Georgian.
trmui 4twywar4. TT.Ti** Cbm ,1 -
“hlrngo, Jan. 7.—Liverpool cables.
Huy
turn.
Miflers nt Minneapolis were taking No. 1
northern wheat out of elevatora Saturday,
a rather unusual proceeding for Jnnusry.
A large nrop4irtlou of the grain thnt win*
arriving there was of very poor quail: v
niid unfit for inlllliig. Minneapolis wheat
stockn InerettMed 75O.O00 bushels this week,
us eompareil with mi lucrease of
bushels the corresponding week Inst year.
IncliHlIug Duluth, the Increase f4»r the wim-U
was 1.350.000 bushels, ns against 2.24I.*j"0
liushels. Tidal storks nt lioth imlnts u<
nr.k k 111? nm I.II.L..I. ...........I
iMiiiiif ih iiu' same penou n year ng«*.
William Cnimthers. the well knowu grain
ox|*orter of Montreal, says: "The■ export
situation Is not at all satisfactory,
but I have no doubt thnt the recent
reports of good export miles of ^nultobu
wheat wore correct. . We had hid* fur
grain thnt eould have I wen sold at a verv
scant margin of profit tbav we fnllcil to
accept. Possibly somebody else supplied
the demand.
I'aften*# capacity
riven
eta, sir
K$X 10c pound
fcrailRl.' *1.50942 firiini: nw»»l P<
rnue; o«rn, >—■
caullfiower, active.
lettucev
potntoea, yel-
vAlrfT bushel: sweet potatoes,
whi:? nctive. 65<lt7'V bushel; krmit.^hslf
bairel 18.75: rutatmga turnips, 14«*. Htn*w
berries. 35B4*V crate.
FLOUR. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS,
rLO'.'R-llIrtMt pniMH. #1J: PJJ-
tnt I4.W: standard patent. 94.25: half pat-
roUN—Choice red cob. Ocr No. 2.white,
C4o- No 2 yellow. «7c; tnlxml. 62c; old crop
choice. (HU ; old crop No. 2. 64c; *
rr . .... Ten mm-
white. 63c; crack corn, per bushel, iOc.
Hulls, 111 W.
GA’i'K—uholca white clipped. 5**: NO, !
white. 49c; No. 2 mixed. 47c; Texas ruat
4*#>f, 54c* Golden oats, 47ej 1Hurt. 70c.
'i The adranee has attracteil
profit taking by laat week’s buy*
1 prefer to meet Wednesday’s gin
'••'t with a cleats slate, alao somr
• iievei! to Im» for account of local
The recelpta continue enor
other hand, spot
Ml \ thy can get. and the
;• tnnl cotton Is the aavlng feature
’•ituatbjd. At thla writing It looks
market had about done Its best
Mine being, and thnt some reaction
f "Her the advance of |3 per bale,
"•ok for higher niict«s ultimately
«**»tton should be liought on all
••I recesaloua.
the coffee market.
Range.
..6.404.«d
, .,5.«54.ff>
. .5.95-5.45
..190
..5.994.85
..5.954.19
..6.954.99
dStS
..•.1043)
..6.20 6.25
..6.25
Close.
5.56.5.60
5.904.(3
5.705,75
5.754.86
5854.90
6.904.95
5.164.00
6.904 05
6406.15
Iif484>i. Mr, uDinrn vn'"i ’ ,r > . .
1 MEAL-^ltln water-ground. P«r ^hoshsl,
62c; IsilteiL 140 pound Jutes, per lmsheLJOc;
Shorts, white. 11.69: roedlum, IL40; brown,
Il.»; pure bran. $1.25; mlxeil bran, |145.
purl in fee.!. I1.«. Victor feeil, •!.».
HAY—Timothy, cholco large bales, ».»:
^--enoTf.
- - —•—l, $1.29; do., No. 2 cloysr ialxtd
HAY—Timothy,
lo., coolco amaH
Hover, mixed,
^ Choice Bermuda, 90c. Chicken fee,
W iYF^- 1 Gcori1*, 9 »l■ 00; Tennessee, 90c. Bar-
"IferoSSXSSm'i # t. b i fc A 'iK‘*D0T.
h«m«. li*: Cnltfornln hnm«. lOdl. Prjr >.lt
»itr» rtl.M. 9.36: Ih-IIIp*. W.SS jornnil.. I(K»;
fat lack*. 1.00: nlatM. 8.00: Rupr»ro. lord.
loS’U: finow Drift toiiiponild. 8.W.
GROCERIES.
' SGOAR—Stondini *ntnnntrt. KtA Ho*
York rrflned. 4kc; pUnt.tlon, Ic.
COFKBB—Rnnitnd AthtitkU'*, 8II.M1 belt
recruits and piwlpltated large ijmrat!
nil the resting orders t« buy that had been
placed above 43c. The sidling began aliout
434b434c. l'utten's brokers have been
Jinylng corn at the rate of about 600,000
bushels a day for the last fortnight.
It looked very much na though the
bad bet-n orgnnlii'il t.i teat Ms apiK
Rnukln, ChniiipUii. Ilellninn, Comstoo-k nml
Pringle were the lenders of !b« sidling
movement during tho> final break. Ham
Adams, n broker who was presumed to bo
acting for E. M. Higgins, had previously
•* r y\m bushels May ut 424444iS«*. Heat-
irdem to l»uy com at sic fbr Moy
too large t«» be supplied.
Semi -official figures on the total grain
crops of the three provinces of the Cana
dian Northwest made the t4»tal 201.(*0u.<W
bushels. It wsa clulmcd that the 1,200 in-
rlor elevators were Insufficient to ban*
e the crop with the present car supply
available on the various railroads.
There Is no change In the heretofore sat
isfactory proa|HTts of the winter wheat
crop, aavs The Modem Miller. There Is
complaint of toi» much ruin In some local
ities, Including the Pacific Northwest, but
uo damage Is reported.
Washburn-Crosby were minted as persist
ent buyers of wheat nt Minneapolis all day
Hntnrday. Mtller* there were claiming a
lietter deninnd for flour nnd aouie sales for
WHEAT WAS FIRM
IN EARLY TRADING,
NEW ORLEANS.
Tba following Is ths rang* In cotton fn
turea In New Orleans today:
JauTT
Feb. . .
March.
May.. . .
June.. . ,
July.. . .
Closed
10.52110.53
10.4710.4?
10.61! 19.61
art
10.Kjt0.84-S
110.8648
I", 41 i 10.40-41
10.47 10.42-44
10.5010.61
10.6547
‘62-48
10.52 10.50 10.
10.1
10 06 ! 10,66 10.'
t
K
10.42 44
10.46-49
10.5244
10.5849
10.4
10.72-78
THE WEATHERREPORT
LOCAL FORECAST.
For Atlanta and Vicinity—Partly cloudy
tonight and Tuesday.
Northwest Demand for the
Cereal Seemed to lie
Very Strong.
export.
nraanireer*
epurls weekly
TTits week .
14i st we«*k .
I.nst year ...
Hlnce July 1
Cor. period y
Argentine s
-Bnihela ■ -
Wheat
and Flour. Corn.
: 4322.000 1.973,000
2,496,000 !.44l.ftW
3.8».000 6,345,000
97.900.000 25,804,000
««« 68,979,000 48.742,0)^
Chicago, Jan. 7.—There were more
active markets In all the grain pit*.
There was more strength, too. Wheat
closed l-4tft8-4c higher. Corn was up
l-44i3*8c; oatn was 1-891-40 lietter.
Provisions were unnettled.
The visible supply of wheat In
creased 1,041,000 bushels nnd com l.«
204.000 buslieis, while oats decreased
156.000 bushels fnr the pnst week.
Prlmarj* receipts of wheat 1.022,000
bushels and corn 1.135.000. compared
with 965,000 and 882,000 bushels, re
spectively, a year ng«>.
Clearances were 509,000 bqaheU
wheat, 150,000 bushels corn nnd 145,-
000 bushels oats. At the scabbard 10
loads wheat, & loads corn and 80,000
bushels oats.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET
for
Chicago jrralo and provision quotations
Open.
WHEAT—
May.... 75*4
July.... 75**
Corn—
May.... 43*«
July.... 434
H«qit.... 44*4
OAT8-
May 35%
July 33S,
SD
44'»
May... 16.45
July
LARDr-
Jair.... 9 2
May..
16.(6
16.60
16.80
16.02*4
16.42*5
16.80
July.
.....
HIDES—
Jan..,, a ^7*4
May... h.924
July... ^.06
9.20
9.35
9.47H
9.20
9.42^
9.42**
8.87H
9.(6
9.17*4
m
9.15
idi.afnnr... '***■*'*• = **S>d jelntee ..ft74‘. Ne 8 d
1 nor *hern 794?w : No. 2 norther
from United No 3 standard <&ff?K.
CArfllVOHN-
N-i
Bushels
Wheat. Corn.
. KMO.OOt) 1.32I.4M
. 288.000 1,113.010
. 512,000 660,PW
WEATHER FORECAST.
Georgia—Fair Monday and Tuesday,
nllgliMv copier Tuesday In the nor.thwe*t
portion; light wind*, mostly south.
Virginia—Fair Monday,
‘n extreme north in
loudy, colder In the Interior, light
P Cll*KEfiB-r»ncT full emm fitlrj. Uti«i
'YhrVldwi bl«eult. IS ««•: No. {.mlM
t) case. Rack grits, 92-pound bags.
* full weight. tLTTc**: lljrh?
IL65. Oyster*, full weight. *1.75 c*ae; light
wVlcbL D IO <*•*. ET.ponitwl .ppln flje
pound. l>pp.r, 18c. Dakl.f puwd.r. Vi
r,„. ned Mlmou. p caw. Pink ulmon
lee. nei priuiuh, »■
UIS MW. Coco., toe; cbocol.t. 38c: »«■,
000d.)«^ J8C. JiOMt^bMf. II « CM.
o-poi
da crackei
r tc. Barrel
, per pound, «4c.
^ cii*j 9^°'
dacaronl,
can#. %.
Axle grease, IL7L
md; lemon TVic; 0f»-
pound, so; mix-
kv.Tbisri
t aatcbM, P«r *r.—
if
I pound; bar ditd, HC.Jc; ruck tbtd. ttfivc.
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Empire Building. Bell Phone, Main 858.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
fresh south wind* ou the roost
North Carolina and Month Carolina—Fair
Mtuidny nnd Tuesday; light winds, moatly
mthwest.
Eastern Florida—Fair Monday and Tues-
iy; light N» freah east winds.
Western Florida—Fair. Monday and Tue«
it; light aoutbenst to aonth winds.
Alabama and Louisians—Fair Monday and
Tuesday, colder Tuestlsy In northern por-
I'tt fUdi. iiiinrr *'■• ■•in
tIon; light south winds.
colder Tuesday In the Interior; light sou
winds.
Eastern Texas— Fair Monday and Tues
day: colder Tuesday In north and wetteru
probably rain or anew; Tuea.
day; Tuesday fair, colder In east portion.
Tennessee and Kentucky-Partly cloudy
Monday; rain and coldor fn the afternoon
night lu “ “
west portions; Tuesday fair.
colder.
\VmI Vlrflnl.-ciondy Monday; Tucad.y
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON. 8TOCK8, BONDS, COF
FEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Carond.l.t and Graviar Sta., Naw
Orl.ana.
MEMBERS
New Orica Coltnn Gicbang..
New York Cotton Kicbanipr.
• InlTcatoo t’ottoft Birhantc.
Ilouaton Cotton Bxcbanjrc.
New Orlmna Enlan Itrakar.' Aaaoelallno.
New Orlmna and Cblcaco Board a of Trad*.
New York Cofim Karbanc.
Aanoctat. Mrabtra l-lrerponl Cotton An'o.
Now Ymk nnd Cblcnao Comapondont.:
J. S. Bach. 4 Co., and Bartl.tt, Fra.
alar 4 Carrington.
PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS.
yellow X>Mf»V No. 4 3T4W3SH,
I ASH flATH—
No. 2. 1414: No. 3 white X>ti€l3S8i: No.
3 33S, 12It; No. 3 white 3«i34tii No. 4 S2t4
4|3.*\; xttuidnrd 34444*35. , *
The pressure In nlnive normal over the
untrj- this iiiorulng. with the exeei
entire country this uinrulnir. with the excep
tion of the Faclfir pli»|H-. The Itarouiuter Is.
highest over Ge«>rglii and Houth Carollnn.
while s se<*8in«larv high Is central In north
ern Michigan. A low area Is centered at
Hsn Krnnrlseo, where the barometer reads
29.68 Inches.
Cloudiness cavers the country generally
except along the western slope of tne Rocky
Mountains nnd precipitation has occurrisl
at most stations west of the Mississippi
and In the lake region. Halo Is falling this
morning on the mast of California, while In
the Rocky Mountains snow Is falling at it
numlier of station*.
High tempers turea prevntl In the Ohhi
▼Alley and south and southwest to the gulf.
In the northwest cold weather contluues.
The conditions favor partly cloudy weath
er lu this sectlou tonight and Tuesday.
Minimum and Maximum Tsmparaturta
and Rainfall.
Observations taken it 9 s. m, 75th m«rf-
tllsiusrck.
Boston.
Buffalo
Charleston. . .
Charlotte. . . .
Chicago
Cincinnati. . . .
Corpus Chris)!. ,
Davenport. . . .
RrftJv"''.-.-.
Fort Hmltii. , ,
Galveston. . . .
Havre
Huron
Jacksonville. . ,
Jupiter. . . . .
Knnn.11 city. . *
Key We
Kuo
idle
I^*i» Angeles
Mm*i
Norfolk. • • .
N’iirih I’latte,
Omaha.
THE 8UQAR MARKET.
New York. Jsn. 7.—Refined nnd raw su
gar markets steady and unchanged. Lou
don '—*-
ion I wets steady.
Omaha,
Uatesttne.
iMttsloirg. . •
I'ortlaud, Me. .
Uoriliind. Ore. ,
I^Vtils. . .
Ht. Until. . .
Mm Fmnelteo.
ksvaimnli. , . ,
S|Mikniie. . , .
Tnmpn
Taylor. . . . ,
Thoinnsvllle. . ,
Ih*«Iii
ultig to make themselves ‘ *
•nt good feel*
bM>k for a<
of s iMsira. although they
they desire to gssrd sgsliMt. They do uot.
waut anything of the sort, hut admit that
It may fw forreil upon them.
If If Iw true that the ‘money market has
passed the crisis, then It may lie said that
d foaling MtWMWfc the optimists
something approaching the nature
>ra, slthuugb they say this Is wbst
conservative brokers tuny look to the future
with some degree of confidence aud hope.
London was uot favorably Impressed with
our bank statement and priori rame over
Irregular. Hteel stocks and cappers, how
ever. were stroug and this was followed by
- ■ ** ‘ * -‘ “ “
fOUt Of some nnfnvorntile revelntiona on
Maturday. Ht. Usui was another exception
nnd fluctuated within narrow limits during
the morning. Tin* Trn< lk'n§ wcrc stroog
and setlve on expectation of favorable de-
dslon to t* banded down In Coney Island
—Money opened s 4-6 per rent sad s
5V4.
Market holds well sod wilt probably go
Is due to buying ; tVj W
Sheffield ami Mrcullottfb.
Sterling exchange market opened wssk at
40 iMdnts decline; demand 54.54.90; sixty days
*4.00*4, rabies $4-83.65, France $5.18%, marks
Town Topics: While the rise will not of
higher prices for good
'stocks before February, and we urgently
advise the buying of the lietter class of
they In* held for the larger Improvement
later ou.
L’ulon I’M rifle should have n prompt recov
ery t» well above 190. nnd there Is no res-
fry well suvtv a^'. iiihi turio ■■ iiu r«-«*
son to lielleye It will uot cross 200 before
iiuThsrn^^cIflc Is well worth par sod
Aii upward movement Is to take place In
tghtlug the advance.'
... look for heavy foreign buying In
Uennsylvanls. Baltimore and Ohio, Chesa
peake and Ohio. Louisville and Nashville.
Atlantic ('oast Une, Atchison and the steel
and Copper Issues, which, with the low
Southwestern rails, together with
V should ■!! do
. „jther with
Irle and HoQtbem Railway,
much lietter. The railway .equipment
storks, especially American Lorouiottv,-.
American Car and Foundry. I^esd, and
other first elans Industrials will share In
the general Improvement.
Pittsburg opinion la thnt dividend on
United States Hteel common, to be declarol
the last Tuesday In January, will not he
Increased.
Mtrifeiof Southern Pacific firemen settled.
!,oud<m expects reduction In bank rate
MINING STOCKS.
TRADE IN STOCKS
MUCH IMPROVED
Buying Orders Were in the
Market From Many Out
side Sources.
GENERAL GAINS MADE
Western Wire Houses and
Commission Houses Did
a Good Business.
NfW York. Jan. T-Tbl. morning 1 , nut*
k»t continued to dlaplajr all tlw familiar
feature, of ■ rlforoua .peculation for Ike
l*rleea of American alurca tu L0b< '
don were up onl* allxbtl* from tbo Bat.
urdajr porltjr, but at tba openlnc here the
flat waa atarled promptly In on lu ad*
vnnrlnx ntorejnent. After tbo flrat half
hour, the market liefan to reflect hoary
proflt taklny In nomeroaa dlreettona, and
Ibeneeforth during the remainder of tka -
morning, while certain atoeka contlnned ac-
Mr In the llarriman Jaanaa, where no donlit
the fear of dlaturhlng rorrlatlona at tka
Interstate commerce rommkulon'a hearing
hnd wnue deterring Influence., dotfr
the pmAMekliiK »■< al«o peril,
to cheek the rlae, Ou tho otlSSsa
Pt-nnsylvania nml Hteel, Atchison, ...
Inlying w«. In the aaeendant, aud all
laat week. In token of the
HT
I mon-
Inane were made below that figure.
The elrength of tho market tbat do*
eleped ahortly i 1
■ after tbo beginning of tha
more firmly established dur-
— - ullng this morning. Buying or
ders were In the market from many out
side points. Western wIiA* sud lo
cal commlslson firms did a far better bos!-
ness tbau for some tlms past Prices
In nesrlv everything trsdc^l In made some
gains. The high ran ‘
ion
ernntlonai shares L
lug for leondon account, about 25,000 share*
being sold, chiefly Union Pacific.
Government bouds unchanged. Other
bonds steady.
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
New York. Jan. 7.—Money on call open-
I at 8 per corn; loaned at 10 per cent;
cloned 8 per cent; time loan, afxty daya
8 per cenr
Pos ‘
rtosted rates, sterllog exchange $4.SH4f9
4.W5. with actual business In bankers' bills
at 11.84.90 for demand and $4.90.75 for six
ty-day blits.
Bar silver 7c.
Mexican dollars 540
Government bonds fl
Railroad bonds dull
THE LONDON 8T0CK MARKET.
Amalgamated Copper
Atchison
do, preferred .....
Baltimore and Ohio
35; Hhannon 20* North l!utt«r a.-, «.v—.
14H; Bingham 35; Frnukllii 27; Butts 4-«
Itloa K\; Hiucltlng 65V4; Tr
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
quotations of the New York coffee mer
Opening. Hoeing
Jnnusry. •••••••£ fi*®,
February. wMpjl 5H04?.
March. ........ *jSyj$V
July.*r.*.vwssS' 1
Heptemlier. . S8VtV33 PttW&M
Closed steady.
Chic, nnd Great West..
Canadian Pacific
Krle
PrefernHl ....
Louisville and Nash.
New York Central
Ontario and Western
Nsw York. Boston.. Chicago. Washington.
Baltimore. Atlanta. Naw Orleans. Ban Francisco.
Philadelphia.
London.
The American Audit Company
100 Broadway, Naw Yorit City.
- - - 0. E. MAN
F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. P. A., Praa. ’ 0. E. MANWARINQ, Vlo« Proa.
THEO COCHEU, Jr, Secretary.
Tho American Audit Company, chartered under the laws ot New York,
It empowered to oxamlno the affair* of, and make reports upon the flnaii,
clai condition ot private and public concern! for director*, offleera and lip
dividual*. The preparation and lniUlllng of ayitemi a specialty.
ATLANTA BRANCH, I016-101«-10m018 FOURTH NAT'L BANK BLDO.
0. B. BID WELL, Resident Manager.
Telephone, Main 872. Cable Addraaa, Amdlt, New York.
ft. kUnnlinf.-
uetloa Director.
AVp Compound Interest
Beginning January First We Will Pay 4 Per Cent
Interest, Compounded Semi-Annually, On All
DEPOSITS IN OUR SAVIN6S DEPARTMENT
This applies to old ns tv vll as new accounts.
$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.
Wo are amply prepared to accommodate banka, manufacture
-era and individuals to the full extent justified by their balance
and responsibility.
Central Bank & Trust
Corporation
Capital $500,000.00
Candler Building
. Caaalar.
Frank flawMaa,
ILeVriM CaaMar.
Third National Bank
Capital ... . $200,000.00.
Surplus .... $300,000.00.
DIRECTORS! j, n. Nnnnally.
Frank Hawklna {. ^.rroll Payaa,
v«.
'. McCord.
klnaoo.
McCord.
vtd * wTSflwafd.
NOTICE!
THE SOUTHERN EXCHANGE,
the oldest nnd most reliable brokerage office South,
for years loeated iu the Gould Building, Atlanta,
- will) nfter January 1st, 1907, remove its offices to
No. 322 Corcoran Building, Washington, D 0.,
where they will continue business under the old
name and*management, and'be 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 post
SOUTHERN EXCHANGE.
L. H. Fairchild.
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
8. J. Whit*.
NEW ORLEAN8,
Mam bar*:
Naw Orl.ana Cotton Exchanca, Now Tork Coffco Exchange
Now York Cotton Exchango, Naw Orirana Board of Trad*,
Naw Orlaana Stock Exchange, Chicago Board ot Trad*. ' -
LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION.
Private wlr*e to NEW YORK and CHICAGO. Order* aollcltad 1
tur* delivery, on ahov* Exchanges. 8. C. COTHRAN.
4 tor to
lK.