The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, January 12, 1907, Image 16

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lb THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. BATUHDAY, JANUUV U. Utfl- sum k was ; ' HSI J BUSH Liverpool Cables Were Low- er Than Had Been Ex pected. SPOT WAS EASIER. In New York Bears Were _ Aggressive. Forcing Cot - ton Down. New Terk, Jin 12 — Iaflua*nr^-«l I** weak nhlN mini smaller faking* tbmu rxpeci b? spinners In England for the week. t. local ration market iq-rued *Mk I rwoG - /^nUnued after the mil. will* further tie •r lines of 1 points There WM .9911,6- wl: |nc by oniabler* through commission boonen. but the t^ffarlnga were malulj fruui largo local operafftra. Disappointing Advlcen from Liver pool flatunlay morning Induced heavy selling of cotton futurea at the open- Inir of the aeaalon In New York. The tone at the atari wu weak, with prlcea 7 to II points lower. Liverpool waa due to come I to I point* hither.-hut Instead of Iho e*- peeted advance, flrat prftcaa were at a derlfoe of 2 polntn. while at the close. %rhich »*rw*dy iirion>r«fw markT was unnhnngetl to 2 point* decline. A good -business was done In apola at a decline of t point*. *plnner* tak- The following la tl»e range lu the active months to Urerpoot today Open. Low. 5M'| 5.5*4 5.831* 5 MV* . ... lllsh ...1.1*4 ...55*4 HirJm I-®!* July Anri.i *Ms lna« »«*r,|t«lln* 10.000 balre. In Sun York nuukneu* continued throuchnut the uuuulon. The beare were anrrmlvr and lha Ion*. ehnweil u die. poalllnn lo net not of lha market, In vjanr nf rtie heuvy movement nnrt In* dlMppoIntmanl at lha allaht falling In taklnca of Kncll.h aplnnara lha paat week. aa compared with la.i week. A. a reentt of Iteer praaanr* and lonca Ihitfldatln*. lha loaa at lha clot, amounted to II to Ik iiolnla, ua rom- pitmt wllh Friday , flnnl*. -w-Hh—tha- * Bettmuteil rewlple Monday IW7 New tirlaana —sj.miia lo sn.nho Galaanlon il.ocio lo 24.UOO Houalon ll.oooiolS.uon Movamant ni Atlanta: Receipt, today Same day laat year Incraaaa Shipment today • •••• Sam* day laat year Increase Stock on hand today Same day laat year...; Increase ............. TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS, r day t««t ytar: 1906. 54175 |l>.2»(| b.827 465 4<*d 24 876 11.771 H.M1 4,931) NEWS AND GOSSIP of the Fleocy Staple. York* Jsn. 13>-Hartlefti Carrington: Liverpool was dna 2ffJ blar! npruej quirt, at 2 decline *ud rTnat-d steady, net unchanged to 2 point* decline, larp business doing In sputa at .2 b»w er; middling upland* I94d; tale* 10.691 American 9.Q00; speculation and export 1.000. Import* 14.600; including 11.000 American y H. Hacbr k Co.: Tns advance here ycatcrday afternoon wra* doe to revering on tbr dlarovrry that tba Block graded much tMtter than was bellevad. The apurt was local, however, hot may go farther, aa tbr proportion of low grade* la not large. Abroad, the week end figures bava bad a laid effect. Tin* trade situation la not aa strong and we would not Iw surprised at. In fart, rather expect law prleet. unleaa there Ir a decided fulling off In the move incut ucst week. Continental Import a of cotton for the paat week were 124.QW bale*. The Timas Democrat: "Actual cotton folk ciprcaecd the t*ekef quite freely that Hale* lu the .... r .„. . ket for week estimated at 12S.*o pieces. Inquiry rnlcflv for spot and quick dell? erica. Tore of market strong New York cotton exchange places lorrwgaa general visible for weak at *66.556 (tale*, against 71.935 last yaar. Increase Ameri can 119.01 bales, agalust decrease laat year of #.161 - r'onon-rnrr rsretpta estimated at 60.00»f. against 22.172 last year. Heater pUrra World’s visible supply of American 4.30.127, agalust 4.Uv‘ 431 last Tear. The New York Commercial: "The week’* figures seem to Indicate that the period of sensationally larga spinners' — * * If next waek should dnpllci imiTcment and tble week * takings there would probably be a aenaatloual break In spot pneaa. The Journal of Com meres: "People are IfCglunlng to study •pinners’ takluga quite aa much aa port or Interior receipt*. — — —.that the retail dry »rnbly tie- primary mar- feta. t'arpentcr a heavy sellar of March at 964c. raff or afliT f v# rymtiif. Wcnmau a good aoller of May. Males In Liverpool Friday amounted to 26.006 bales. Instead of ii.000. New Orleans, Jan. 12.—II ay ward. Vick A Clark: Markat n|iened 1601a fewer.' Weak- ueaa of New York ptinetpally reap«uialMc for tlie decline Future* at too much dla count under spot*. Look Tor advance. NORTHWEST CARS. lowing figarta gl cars of today, Uat waek &!k ATLANTA 8. "SWfT'eiehfH ». 254i.Dc each; i INTERIOR RECEIPTS-. Tba foljowlag table ahowe receipts nt the town*- ttwlay. compared with tb- wame day last year: 19636 j Memrima. fit/ l-out* Cincinnati SPOT COTTON MARKET. 1 uerpoot. atendr: tntddttmr nptwwt* ermi Selen I'V— New York •It; mldilUtig rt»\ iiiMMIlii*: I , iiilditllni: 1 >V lubt-UIng llnatoU. ateody. lubldlliiK !•» tiahcRtiiii. «tc«dt; mbldtltn: l *'*■ Norfolk. »tpjnly; tutddlttic l'",r SPINNERS’ TAKINGS AMERICAN COTTON Secretary Heater gtv*" tlic taklmie of Amerlmn 1»> tl«c epItmciM of the world n- ftdloww Thl* week 310.(100 thi« \car. uKnltiet l»4.tio« ln«i year. 29H.noo year before Ism 5.375 Mil ooo nf I hi look • I elm Sept min nga riRi 4.977 ihe year before. Northern eplnnerw and ' I.87I.OOO Imlea thla Hgnln*l 1.887.000 Inst ye.it and l.lbO.OAo the year Ivefnre. S*»uthern aplnnera I.IAO.ooo. nanlnRi I.or»5.ooo Inst \ear and MO.nOO the year hef.ire. and fnretgn aplnnera 2.9<»4.ooo. again*! 2.595.000 last year and 2.791.«o« the vear before. ANALYSIS CROP MOVEMENT. Ana Ini* .*f the i.a.,i ,*f | niic.i State* « .Of.»n crop m 1 . cu.i.*-: SI a|i*tw» thnt Tex** tiR* tuarkdi-l 2 «! ImIm*. rC*Iii»i 1.979.576 la*t »«*at and In H**| tlther guff *tate* .*.01.71*. ngnin*! * v! i tad 2.547.N4 In 1»M 1***7. r Atlantic atalca XOM.aM. ngutu** 3. < .771 l*»l year and 1.322.341 In I'M !><• Total In »l«ht l»eeeiulN>r *.L * agaliwt 7.073,427 last >cnr «u.l v*U2.Mt in IMI194 Oklahoma erop *o fai 25.re.-5 against >0.vV, III Hi UkH lhV CHRONICLE'S* WEEKLY^ REPORT ON WEATHER New York. Jan 1.* -(Mr teh-gruplile ml rtrea from the Mouth thl* et citing ilcmoes tlfat the weather ha* been fiiionbb- on Hi.* w hole during the nei k When mh, |m« fallen the prcrlpltntlou ha* U. i. light m n rule, mi l temp*' each; chlckena sellvo. I'eklu. 85c each: puddle, full feathered. 46c each; turkeys active, 14c jmitnd. MtKHHKD 1*01'I.TIlY—Oeeae, undrawn, .dive. 1049124c pound; turke/a, undrawn, dull. 15411 o’ tNiuud; bens, umlrawii, fancy. He pound: frlea. active, 14c pound. l , ROIHtCK—'Tennessee Ml.* aud bones, Sr; Tennessee sausage, 6c; lard. 10c pound; hams active. J4c ix>und: ahuuhlera active, 9e INWitid: aides active. 10c pound; batter, ac tive. 154127V |M«uud; beeswax active. iSc iMitind; honey, bright, active, 8c pound; honey In I pound blocks, active, 12c pound; dried apples. 6c pound; white peaa active. Cbushel; lady peas. |3.00; stock. tl.40«1.2r UAMK . neftvc. 5c each: ducks. each; ducks, mixed, active, »c earn; wild turkeys active. 16r tniund; rabbits active. Wr enrh; atpilrrela active, fcc each; <>po«aum. deeaaed. active. He pound; opoasnm, Ilya, II 00; at mights. Sl.fiOffj.m. pineapples. Flor- Ida »tock. per erate. |2.on. Orangaa, Florida •lock, owln^ to id*4- aud condlllon t*n ar- 'oill ftitijapbiev wlnte^vaSetCi. ih.dcr, E Pt barrel, tt.S(N.5f); fancy, «.76}i4 (•». rape*. New York state. In 5 pootut baskets, t'nnrnrds. CranbeiTlea. fancy dark l*ape Coda, per barrel. J|,’ no; Jcrveyp'tll (V). rrwpe-fmtL Fjmm itwk. owing to site nud color, per bos II 604*2 60. I.lmea, Plor Ida’stock, par hundred. 60c. Nuta, fancy tnlted. In boxes, per sack of ifio, active ht 14.60 sack. Peanut* In sack avernglug ion |Hiotula tacit, pwlug tu grads, per pound, v|:<}fiTARliki-mp, h-w tTvrta crate; SblJJeT^atanSard emie*. > pound: cabbage, barrels, 2c pound; egg plant avtlvci gycft crate: cncnmhera, 12.on erate; mrtimwn fancy, active, s&fio active. IJ.flilfiJ.Si crate; 92 66 erate; onlous. dry, 'Irtsb potatoes, active, I; celenr, .fancy, 75t|ii.V re. Ns rfiitr: okra, alt ) emta; cfinIMower. nc- tettoce, headed. Il revfff btattve*. yellow, aetlve. liPMIuev, white. ... kraut, half barrel. rutnbagn turnips, IV- Htrawheril'e*, crate. Edited by Joseph B. Lively MARKETS Mr. Ur»lT*« Ttttf »ip«Im>» el *&■ Itln, ».rk,l, loAll.m* «»d tb. Sou lb b*i m,il, him • raMfalMd ihorllr la bU ,,-eUllf. RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS KA)*EOr STOOL Atlantic c’oaat American Sugar liaf Anaconda Atuerl-au l»comotlva. . . do, preferred Ant. Mmelting lief. . . - do, preferred Atchison do. preferred . .. ■ A liter Iran t’ollon Oil. , • aw. Car Foundry . . Haltioidre ft Ohio .... Brook 1/u Uapbl Tran.. \ Canadian Pacific .... Chicago and Nortbw’n. . Chesapeake k Ohio . . , Coiorado Fuel k iron. . Caottal Leather do, preferred ..... Chicago k Great W. . . Chicago. M.. k St. P.. . . Delaware k lindsun. . . . Dlatlllvr a Securltlag. . • Illlnota Cantral . . . . Am. lea Hacnrttlaa . . Loulavllla k Naabvllla. Mexican fentral . . . Missouri Pacific .... NAME OrSTKE. forth*re Jaw York Central. Norfolk * Western. Peantylvaala. . . . People’s (las. . . . Pressed Steal Car. . Feftffierf-.:: matk+ktrY-.: Eorb Jilaad. .... do. |ir.rmml. . . Oolinl but,. ■mlb.ni . Boulh.ro Hallw.y. ... do. pr.frrrod. . . . *lom8b»*l»ld. . ... . Trnn. (*o.l * Iron. . .. T.,., k I “.rifle. . . . . , Union l’«rifle United mate. btml. . . , do. pnfmM. . , . Vfl. Car.rboaleU.' . .. , d& praf«rr*d. . . . . Weatern Union Wahtab. . do. preferred. . . .. Wlarooaln Central. .. , do. praftrred. . . . , r. 53 s 1111)11 S 3 f-Si << *2 T. L Cm d "m % 1»V ss •n, ii •SS ‘lias 1 fl MS *MfiU in MS Ii im 39 1»U 38 j 39 • JWV JJT«x: m "sa S" 39% 3^‘v fsi'a P 8’* il 179V im J7H ten •a STS 1 "ms la : US | i»‘» i"j»>i "wi, IS "*s ii I::!".: TIPS FLASHED From ‘Wall Street. flpeelnl to The Oeorajali. iPrubt lla/wartl. Vlek A Clarb.) Now Yvm. Jan. U.—Ixuduu uiarbof Irrrf- ular. nm«ttr aroaud pnHtjr. The high carry over ha* depressing effect. . The proposed finaaclng of Pewnsylvaala» i# not regarded *.» unfavorably, now that the iilaiis are known. . .. The fhort Interest In the market la gaM to l»e «uualderable. nud U»ej will proljaldy l*» covering lip'll) cxpectgtion of good hank at* t emeu t. Money shows a distinctly easing tendency. Mt. Paul la wild to lie nearer, and a fur ther nilviin- lotlny not unlikely. i'«HHe*r altould do Iwtter. Thl* la the kind of u rally to sell storks Would rather buy Muuthern Pacific than f'nton Pacific, although think butb a pur Boston wire* “Market Udilug. 1-nke • ••pjrvib the feature. Copper liNluc .Tallin- rack. thM.-i.ki. Royal and Centenuhil will go higher, louu Topic*: We esjMvt *ec tl»e pro- (aaajatmla iwllsiis—their—attack* is—tkr ■ rkd-f today. even with a goal bunk state nt In proxjHH-t. Bullish toue to the mar- i I* entirely lacking i.ud there will Iw plenty of stock* for wale on all the rallies, rile one tei j huiM.rtaut fe.ituie of strength tu the {driiiuloii Is the facf that the puldte flic | year NEW YORK. Tb, rnllawtni to th, nop la i lure, in Now Tort tedijr: — I i i 155 1 ii U c-j jnn Felt March. . . . April. . . . wey.. • • ■ Vl2 9 l 9.57 9.57 9.701 9.70 9*7sj F78 f.42 9.66 9.68 'ii.m T?5 9.67 IJ4 9.72 W-41 9.48-47 9.66-87 9.64-68 9.71 9"6fl^i 9.64-0: 9.77 7s 9.9687. 9.89-90 9.92 93 9.96 97 9.87 W 9.78 79 Joiy Aug . . . . (let. 111 9.69 9.64 973 9.69 9.77 967 9 63 9.79 •9« 9.63 9.78 9.61-61 9.60-62 LIVERPOOL. Tb, followln, flm (b, emnlnf rang, • nd r(m>, rompared with ynlerdajr: Jinnarjr'PVbraarj "!!il PrbrnarT-Mirrh I. Anfaat-B«ptamb«r ...... StpIMBbar-Oclobm ...Ail <N*lobar.No,amlw, I.M ('ioaad atnuiy NEW ORLEANS. Jan. . . |Tab. . . Marrb. . April. . II1 I'JIIIO.iH 11 ill l ii! 16.2i110.ij m,*i iu.45 i<i 10-24 10.2t|10.21-23 10.45-48 10.2010. Jb 1 > 2" .’1.10.45 44 Closed liarcly steady. 10.28 24 10. #50 10.27'I0.2* 10.27 2XTO.S4-SS 10.31 -3340.67-59 10.941 in.:k. m.*iio.suj NOTES ON GRAIN. Pointers on Provisions. Special to The tjcnrglan. +FT«*m-44wyw* rd. Y’lcb k Ofairk.i -Chldvigor Jan.- |2. -gpectilatlon tq -wftrnt cas again limited, the range of prlcea even mrrower than on the previous day and In* ilosi- at almost precisely the same fig ire* A RtublH.ru undertone appeared to de elop nn.l ahurta appeareil to lie uueaay. The fa.-i that the market failed to weaken materially, despite Ha manifest absence of speculative support, was beginning to at tract u little attention. Speculation lu corn was United ami price change* correspondingly small. Home of the cash houses ware selling July, and thero all— • thi . lay . covered May. The market waa a little easier early, but recovered later. Speculation In oats waa of small pro portions, lint the cash trade waa here ac tive. Nevertheless the rash trade waa materia!!) hampered by the difficulty lu securing sufficient cars. “ Cl The Chlrag (ialna of FLOUR. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. l i nt It Highest patent, |7*.oi; t*c»t pat •lit 14M; stiindnnl patent. 44 25; half pat- •nt f.W; spring wheat patent |5 COHN Choice red cob. fia, ; No. 2 white kV; No :• ybllow. «7c; tnlxcl. r.:v: old crop hol. c. •«-. .dd crop No 2. C3c; n. w Tctuiea •••*• white. 62c; crack corn, per bushel. 70c. 2.!“r 11dle, &•(.•; No. 2 iuIx«n1, 4;ic; Texas rust •r.s.f 54c. CoWlen i**t* 47c; Hurt 70c. Mi;.M. rialn wnter ground, per buihel, Ih»1I»*.1 1*0 pound Jutes per bushel thV; siiuill bnlea Si ..*> •d. II.J-'; do No. j c llermuda 9v. nearly 160,000 barrels overt Be first week's put of Inat yiar were made by the Min- polls mills laat week. The Northwestern iler'a report, advance copies of which wars wired to Logan Urynn, aaya: ”The quantity of floor turned nut was 261.075 bar rets, agalust 147.226 In 1906 aud 291.275 In IW*. The mlUa are running «t pretty good ’hickory’ thl* geek and ought to egalu make a comt»aratlyely large amount of fiour_ As f.» trade hi mor. MltmeapoHa mill* re port no Important change Hales laat week mttged from light to fair. It la doubtful If aa much flour wag sold aa wag~pro- duel. Home mUla reporte.! shipping dlrec- ii* on old orders as comlug In fairly II. but other* got ao few that It waa tlcult—to—keep—lo uparatluu.—Reports, from ontalde mill* oa to buaineas Itear n .re fnvorahle tone. Hoineatlc buyers seem ... hnve *hown greater Interest In fionr. aml miller* nre ho|H>ful a* to the outhNik In Kastern morketa The foreign situation np- |H*nre«l to tie n shade better ’’ ***■ *• *'—- 1 — - materlnl Ini- » In 1 corn rc- liic.macqiieiitlnl TONE MS FIRM IN WHEAT MARKET The movement of cotton for the week and season, aa compiled by Superintendent King of the New Y ork Cotton Knhnngc, is a* folio V6I Report of a Cold Wave for Northwest Caused Fair Buying. uodAi a no onop sbj* fut/nq j|tj M*il|nq pwoj.v |«oo| aqi qi|M enoj tnjg u |m.uoij* Hgavoi laeqw aqx~Tl o»r 'o*a»iqj COTTON MOVEMENT DURING PAST WEEK THE CHICA00 DRAIN MARKET. Open. High. Low. Cloa*. Clot*. ■ntIv. the total Is still —el by no early pun -xporter* ea thnt the t«»»al I* only About oue thiol .*f that of hist year. A b.mmI portion of this year’s toialnes* Is to llaiahurg ond Itiittenliiin. and It l» clalmeil that no for ward bualueaa Is Iwlng trniisacte«|. The av erage dally cxiHirt clearance* of corn for Jwimarv of Iasi year were 1.013,000 buabala. cflUiipnred with an average for the flrat Harley I >4; Hints drift re t •» b. Atlanta n un* haiua 15*. |(ov» hams 10.(W. Dry will <••. 2d.26 pitunda. 10 :5 C» MW; F'lprciue lanl pomiil. 8 60. GROCERIES. HI'CAI* Staiidard granulate.1 46 0A. New York refine.1 i\, plantation. 4%.- CiifTKi: lb»i«t.H| Arhucklc* 416 M. hulk lu bag* i'f b«rri'U. grei-u. llfilJc. HI it-: ( a ridliia 4» 3 ti74c. accor.llng m the full '-ream dairy, 13 vnw; No 7 , ok grit*.. ?• pound eight. fJOl case’. ^MmiiBer’ahliipr-ra of out* claim ao act! demand front the Raat. but that their oper ation* arc tiii>re aertouslv hauipcr«u| by the car scarcity thnn at nnv time thus far. Larger s!-lpp»T* were Ineilne«| to I.H»k upon the Kimtcrn demand *■ rather uu»den»t«*, but It was notable that all .if tlie smaller shipper* Sere retaining aalea ProviAlot. apcclnllsls claim Mint tnirk amt r|i»i -ire not a* well held na lanl. Hwlft w.i* gheii • r«*«llt for the Mg purchases of Inr.i vestenluv. but l.a.k the May ilellv- erv prtnrtpaltvr January HHtmy told at i,.o wMo a dUiount to nmk«‘ giasl all nf Mf i l.iliua .it an actlv•• • Bali irs.le that «teie ......-lit Lard was counte.1 as legit lliiit.U bolding H better |»l:iee than other .,i,«Pi. t. us the iiperation .»f the pure fiasl Uu u .h t.Hf to adjust It, valve nt a rel iil.i l) higher level. WORLD’S VISIBLE SUPPLY STATEMENT i weight. $! •“ • *»«.■ Itvaistratei i te.t.mlA I'-IM-o !>•. . Hoklns nw It cho lu.ik I pot.nd lira I'- lliiaat InaJ. S *.< i ..riitvl IhmJ. I:- ' cas**. Vatsip, |i s*. | Hlrtip, New ((j ifiiii*. J5c .guHoii, ror i gallon. Cuba ST*- gnlbm; (leorgla cab I Salt. 1«V poiuul ^x• Axle grease f! 75 pound. e»V Tomato***, 2 |noiu<I. fi s \ pound 6? 23 Navy bean*. t.\ I ban B»*st matches, per gros*. 91 i2. roiil. t»4tl7c |a*r pound Hardli.es t.i d. 4.". .7. cnae Potash. H .‘5»i ' vi P.-OIOD* 7V Bom*. 4 pl> cot ton. Hi The worM’a visible auppi> of cotton, compiled by Secretary (tester, of the New Orleans Cotton Kxelmngc, shows an Increase for the week just dosed of 153.924. against an Increase of i.H.ul 7.9.052 laat year and n decrease t»f 13.307 year before last. Tin* total visible 5.194.127. against ’.,219.303 List week. *>.423.47.1 last year .iti.l » 611.296 year before Iasi Of thla the t dal of American v*tton la 4.- 269,127. against 4.161.303 List week, 4,osj,4.'»l laat year and 3.Srt7.2t>< year In foie last and of all other kind: i-luditik Kg) pi, Hrarll. India, eu t*’t : intl.inm. ..gainst 1.067 0fl0 last week. ‘""•N 1 1.348 ana lust year ami 524 ouo >ear May 76S July.... 764g CORN- Jan 39»k May 43% iSJ 40 76S NS VS KS 25 85 MS «s S?: K’,::::: Si FORK— sst Si MS os 25 HESTER’S WEEKLY COTTON STATEMENT He**retary Hester, In til* t the inoveiuent of col In the movement Into with the *ev . List year In round figures of 293.0fl). Into sight, ya eliding I’ bef i The totul otto ah** visible Mipplv In. narcil date last year in round figures of 293.on nu Increase over the same dii>A year liefoi last of 175,460, and an Imrease over the an me time In 1W4 of 128,'JQU. 5'er-tl»e eleven day* of January, the to tal* shiiw an Increase over last year of 360.0AI. mi Increase over the same period year before Inst of 324.o»i aud an Increase «yer the name time In 19>M of 2S3.AdA. I’i*r Hie J33 day* <»f the season that have elnpaed the aggregate t* nhend of tin* 188 dnva of Inat year 1,3l2.ono. nheml of the same day* year before Inst 316,000, aud ahead of 19ft< by 1.846.<m> The amount brought Into sight during the past week has Ihh-h 427.854 bales, against 224.689 for the seven days ending this date laat year, 252.342 year I a* fore l«*» and 29),541 same lime |u 1904: and for the eleven day* of January It has been 710.011. against 84*2.55* btst year, STACT vear liefitre last and 499.831 same time lu 19d4. The III. • veined I since Hepteiulier 1 show* reeelpt* at nil I'ntteil Siatca |a*rt* (i.452.- 9U. against 6.333.173 last vear, 8.215,2>*9 \i*nr IhIoiv last ami 6.352.171 same time In 1904: overlnml s.-rnee tin* Mississippi. Ohio niiil I'otoiune river* t«» Northern mills and Can- siln 641.70?. against 471.14’. Inst year. Ski.- 5H9 year Is* fore last mid 521,003 an me time III 1904; Interior stock* In excess of those held ut the «lom* of the commercial year 549.885. against 572.Cix Inst year, 635,656 year liefore Inst and 421.955 same time III Hiintherii mill* takings 1.0*4,000. against 1.09.311 last year. .'7:.:»> xenr liefore lust and 89A724 same time In iM. Foreign i-xpiirts f..r the week have Iteelt 251.313. against 22i*..:»l • Inst year, making the total thus far tor the season 4.576. 41*. against 3.756,1?.) last tear, ail Increase .if 820. W Northern mills taking* ami Panada dur lug the past seven .lav* show an Increase of 40.703 a* compared wDli the .*«>rre»iMMid lug pcrbsl last year, ami their total takings since- Heptcmlwr I have Increased 83.443. The total takings of American mill*. North. Mouth and Panada. Ihu* far for the aeu*mi have been 7.470.915. against 7.892.IK* Inst year. Then- Include I 37 ».7xl by Northern' spinners, against |,S3?,33> StiH-kv nt the *cubo.itd and the twenty- nine b>aillng Hoiithern Interior content have lnerense«l during the week 17,681 Imles. against a decrease .luring the corr.>s|Mitiilliig in- period last »ens«.n .>f II. :*9l nml are now 1 . I Srt.023 larger than at this .late lu 19*. .il !. Iiiclutllng st.s-k* left over at putt* nml Interior town* from tin* Li-t crop nml the iiuntlier of bales lirongh; Into sight thus far friun the new er.q.. th>* supply to dale Is 9.023.*54. against T. 'J.aH ft.*- the *.une e.i* light ns a rule, nml te kucUi-i. The . ift'p U acsle. nml In w.-«t ami mu id'klug Is still lu pritgrea Vlrk A ( lark . _UU~ | ***«w»\. 1 shail. 5i»u6'V; bu< k sha ALONZO RICI3AR0S0N & CO., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Empire Building. Bell Phone, Mmn 8.1S. T ATLANTA. GEORGIA v.rk ..f ISfl.i!. impnreil with l::*t yeac >>f an Hi.‘reuse compared "Bh vear before last of 74.All .. . Aiid'A. \ bililr auimb’.uf tai-: »t *n a.- iil»i»ve there is now afl.iat atnl ! held in dreat Hritalii anil continental r..,,, • Kutii|fl> 2.6’,9.di(d. against 2.763,000 last'iHt* vear ami 2.42S.00O veor t-rf.ire last. In llog. ' Kuvpt 725.000 against 2o4.o.ni laat >ear . and 7" > 0.10 vear before last. in India 46.1.0011, oentnst T.’d.aoo ium y®nr ami 1S4.o-‘'i -ear befote lust, anil In the • against 1.781.- l.(too year before >1.324 United State CHICAGO CAR LOTS. Below Is given receipt* today un mated receipt* for tomorrow Port receipts 328.257 163.296 Overland to mills ami Pan Ada 64.415 36.449 •Southern mill takluga CV») bl.iOO leases of stock at Interior towns 15.921 13.818 Brought Into tight thus far..431,748 216.927 Total Crop Movtm«nL This Last Year. Year. Port receipts 6,454,755 5.383.787 Overland to mils nod Pau- •d* 639.870 457.657 •Houthern uUII takings......l.oet.oiw l.ngh.oou 646.522 WEEKLY 8TATISTIC8. .From I Following It ton on Friday, January 11, as made up by the NeW York Klnam-ml Pbronlele: ~~ TTEiT YY’eek, LnstJ LasP 1 YVeek.l Week.I Year. Visible supply ...15,99.5645.2^4.56^5.43Id* "Pori ret-elpla Port atiM'ks.. F.Xi»orti.,, Interior receipts Interior shipments.. Interior stock* In sight, week ! Wtrre Heptr ‘ 191,941 Wok’s an Aim-rlniti KxtNirts .. Hpec.il.lt lo Korwanlei Tidal si.* Atm-rletm Kxport-. v Receipt* 312,936; 311,945 16t.l» 1.827.45>i. 1.292.535 1.014.551 247.7C3_34X149 244.181 262.121 253.817 695.564 ' 713.804 405.912[ 431.925 215.183 1.7178. W9T77:.:^7.313:ia Llvorpool Wookly Statement. 1907. 1 IW. f IHOS." 3.000, .-.rtxi 104.0W- tr.-.iEwl 74«.00'»i 1.137.* 643.ni 19JJ001 8.i 999,(1 W.flW 9c.K.fW0 862.000 119,18)6 169.HIVI 15l.ffifl n K2.000 I38.flm I'-e Hept. I |2.04fl.(JOfll,9H6.'8i>i2.3D5.nno Anierleau .. ‘ Hti»i k afloat Amert: KT.ntM |38.flHi 13h.ll 1 12.flkt.000 1,9H6.<8ii. 2,305.(9 1.667.00OJ 1,558.0* 2.0l4.ot 1 493.QP0 M6,nft(. 1 41l.00fH a».fli*V 25».u at Id lia . ■orporations in uee«l of fuuda aud the lieara au Itaoe their i-onflilcm-i* In duplbmtlou from time tn time of the lYuuaylndiln •*r. F.»r the jireaeiit, Imwever, amfii «i .Hires will likely l>e the signal lor heavy •dlliu ninl lower prices; rouaeqheuily we v*mh» md Silvia*- tin- pun-haae «H atis-ka ex cut on very sharp recession*. While we Mil he qub'k to take profits. Pottotr will drift h> and we udvlae thnt It alionld heuerer sharply advanced from (his level. Wheat Is a boy on •M THE WEATHERREPORT LOCAL FORECAST. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The pressure la very unsettled nml un evenly distributed over the country Dalny. It has decreased coiialib-rnlily during the last 24 liidira In the lake region. Mississippi amt (Hi-** valleyd ami west of the llockfea. Elsewhere It has Inereuaed. The center »»f lowest preaattre Is a trough extending anuthwest luto Texas. Alt area of high barometer has developed In the northwest, accoiupnuled by lower temperatures, while a arciiml high la centered over New Fug land. Aa « result of the eastward movement of Hie area of low pressure from the uorthweat there has been A general rise In teuipem the states In the .Ml**las!pp| vnl . ..»t * * ‘ r -* ■ III* TeUliediw-i ley nud eastwanl to the coast, moat marked llot morntng at a-umuhtiv -of at«Hons along 4he m»fthevt» lioNlcr of the map. Tim conditions favor probable shower* nml colder weather In this section toulght. fulr and colder Mundny. Minimum and Maximum Temperatura* •nd Rainfall. Obaervatloos taken at I a. to., fltb merl- J. J. BARNE8-FAIN COMPANY WEEKLY MARKET LETTER Atlanta, which Ini Imwii vsr; the prislin eat her Jan, 12.—The iirt-valli-il during this week has •letrltaii-iitnl to nil hrnnrln-s ef . business. Ill the line of fruit, apples have taken the l» tug been held sir the ATLANTA. . . . Abilene Amarillo Asheville. . . . Augusta. . . Birmingham. . . Bismarck. . . Boston Buffalo. .... charleston. . . . 4Charlotte. . . . . Pblcago Plncinnntt. . . . Corpus Christ I. , ltnveuport. . . . piidiro Pity. . . Kl f’aao. . . . Fort Smith. . . Ualveaton. . . . IfaTre. . . . . . , Huron Jacksonville.. . Memphis Meridian Miles City. . . Montgomery. . . TnaRvnTiC-. vt New Orleans. . New York. . . Norfolk. .... Omaha. , I’a lest I ne Pittsburg. . . . , Portland. Me. . . Portland, ore. . Hi. l,oiitN. . . . Nt. Paul. . . . Han Franclwu. . Savannah. . . . Spokane Tain|i* Taylor Thomaavllle. . . virkshurg. . . . -t . 6* f 74 NEW YORK COFFEE. The fullmvitig figures give range nml ehme of the New market for tovlny: March. May. . in’ iMfriniifl | *V ’ , Vurk ’coir,, er; ™l«r. Canadian Pacific Wa» Strongest at Opening „f Session. LESS THAN POINT I P Bank Statement Wr c„ n . sidt-red Very Favor able. New Tork, J*n. 12.—ITncler i r ,. •nre ot • very lining bank return il" day'e market Improved c-nniinuaN, from the opentnc of the ended at nearly the top. The eair . c..h of M0.500 waa .boy, a , .x'T.J and ao wu the decreeee of j,-,. In Inane. Awn regaH rtf lh,», , _ aurplua reaerve Increased h.ssjTm thereby reetorlnf a oompnraiiveiv n'. voreble hank poaltlon. Under the „ coura*ement of thla allowing ,i r ,„, oua elforle were made to bill up r,n„, and In certain dlracllone they met a fair degree of epcCeee. Ht p„,i Southern Parlflc and Union Pa in;, were eepeclally etron*. Uie awv«2s- In the two flrat named revlvlna u„ m riant etory of an alliance between hi two brought about by a comnumii. n *. etock hotiTIn#,. In Union Parln, H, , Ing. Copper end other tenure the .1.,, Ing III of (he *nnri Ihtercete up|., a ,,d" lo be the main power behind the ,„i. vnnee. Never!helemi, the demnneir .n wn« kept up w the end. and the , i ,2 waa etrong. Ne«v York. J.n. i:.-Mnat of il„. r | n „— of prlee. nf atotk. were .ilvnii^. i-.u,? •linn Poem, up V Ontario nml wv.t,,. ffAluod H. a. did for Poumlr.v nml s.,.,ik" ern I nrlllr. t ntnn Poi'llle u|t Ilnltlm..., nml Ohio u, Kt. Paul N lv„ „ * ninrtml In S lilnlier. 1 Interent chiefly centered In the h«n, Ktntement, which wan quite an fnv.-r able In character, an had been aniP4. paled, and following the puhtienn,. the market touched top flgurra day but cloned allghtly under th, hlahent. Uovemnient bondn unchanged (,.,‘ire bond. Arm. — MINrNQ STOCKS. ftoaton. Mean . .tan. 1»— Opanlnc «r„ .< A.M|,||tlire 5; 1‘opper Rnnc, Sf: ftnli OiHney tiM: Shunnou a; Tnmnnuk tp- North Unite 117. THE LONOON STOCK MARKET. •Ifpmicii AnialgamatiNl Popper Atchison ; <la. preferreil Baltimore and Ohio Chesapeake and Ohio Canadian Pacific Erie do. preferred Illinois Ontral Kansas and Texas do. nrefeired I/niilNvlHe and Nashville New York Central Ontario and Western Pennsylvania Philadelphia and Reading ... Southern Pacific Phle, Mil. and Ht. P. ...... PuIon Pacific rolled Htstes Htefll .......... do, preferred NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT The weekly statement of the New Y>»-k Bonk Association shows the follovrliif Reserve on all depoatts Increase IMftLtU llcaervc on deposit# other Chsii r«B* 1 State* Increase. fL82O.05fl. lewns di-crense 1856,906. Hpc.-le Increase 84.65.X20n. Total loans, 81,fl46,Rfl6,7( Hu nka now Imld In excess of |cj qntrenients 88.640.70fl. against 812.706.- year and 82t.496.275 two yenra ago. COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. Following ar* lb* PloRi-il steady. old. • Iiiipiitinn i ill re iimum , ■ fresh stivek •‘tuning tin I U.'^k in sieAily demand nt |irb*»*s f.lT.Vi, niWuriBiig to qunlllv Oranges (lint are inuilng oil the market nl prjseut an* »lnniiig.*i|. ninl they have Im-.-i selling from fl.,.Vii.*.2.*> ernti*. auronllng it site. \YV look fi»r Hits rlnsa id giMsU |< gl.it lhi* market for a week or ton duvi Vet. ’*»»» "bit 6"vs| fruit e:iii |>e hail Ii selling lit |u!•*••* ranging from S2.Stfi3.J5. Pineapples selling at fr»m |2 7T>4f3 llanans wiling from *•>. it rr. o.» bunch, nworvllu* lit grnib* Ti»ugerlues lu nnub-rali- nt from 82.5ud8.5v ({rape fruit same price .*1 ileiunud, K«*li I ug Tlier Inn past • table* litov lag TonmtiVCS Selling fro- I.cttuci- from St.6ofiJ.M |***r diuiu Cauliflower frttni^ Stil>v per pound. We «|i» tuvl lot*k for much to m<»ve b Hue (rout Florida for several wret i.ttlo ntlitlMgn turnips ’and Imnlsh mbbnge r. imiln lu active il-mand ut prbes prevailing the previous week. Ill the Hill* ivf poultrv. dfi sseil In’lis are lu gi*>i| di-maud nt l:' 1 * H-M- I ii-mmul go.s! m. l.lv pw*. Fgg* liv'vfiJJ 1 ^' Market very u it sines* in nil tltn , .. turkeys 17 and gi>*i| on itiew-r-l stvs*k i 37V|fi4.V; fries JufiJTs ; geese 6*. 3.30-5.35 5.865.10 3.46-5.45 SPECULATORS. Those latercateit In Htocks. Potion drain can learn aotnethlng of lateres* adtlresslttg J. 8. OLIVER, tit Auitell Blflg., Atlanta. Ga. Southern Representative of CLARK GOODMAN A CO., New York City. HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK, COTTON, ST0CK8, BONDS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PR0VI8I0NS. New nVl'eana and*Chicago"Boards of Trade New York Coffee Kxctxsaae. .... Associate Meiulu-r* LlrerfKWl Cottou AMt. i m BaeuE mV* i’blcokvi Corrasnond* nt a. J. 8. BACHE 4 CO., AND BARTLETT, FRAZIER 4 CARRINGTON. PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINT8. ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK LIVE 8T0CK MARKET. 'hlcngo. Jan. 12.-- llogs lt>*.-lp-s vrket steady: Hwhf 25fi(i 36; heav v fit .*>HK*,.i..; iioigti 9; pigs 85 60fi6.35, torker* Kl*h*> 45 chivti-i- heavy 84 4*>tl6 5T> ‘.lttle- Hoce||i(s 4i*' Mark- ATLANTA, GA, |4«i* t'»; i-mvs 11.4-Vv, ft6.25: • • Iv 83 3'll*; ,*5.851/7 t h! prime ini-haiigevl; -Her* ir ,v ,*3.35t/7 1 * 1 *••••> Ic-M’uu llhii, atugik-2 I t»ts m\TT.-‘ie,H i;-*7>rr«.6h I Hbecp-lti-ii Juts J.iisi. MarkeH su-a.lr; i v.-s L(-¥,5r>. western *83.4fl4*;.W>; 'v,. ; Hun K.MpUfl.. Limbs 854)7 75; westetn fl7.5 u R ^. Pre » d,n J- A - C - THORNTON. Vlca-Pre.ldent H. T. INMAN, VlcePrealdani. GEO. R. DONOVAN, Caahlar. JAMES 8. FLOYD, Aia't Caahlar. Capital $500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $500,000.00 We Solicit Your Patronage. W. J. DIBBLE Accountant and Auditor, LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. 1114 Fourth National Bank Buili Bell I'koe. Kit [ding. TLANT. A, QA. H. Fairchild. g, j, Vfhili L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY. NEW 0RLEAN8. Mem here: Loiton Kiel.anga. New Yofrk Coffea Bichanfe. New Orleans Board of Ttadt. ■“ * “ ‘ * Trada, New Orican New Y'oik Cot tun Nkclutnke. ; r un * 8,oek L.^«L coTrSK^gsiM CH,CAOa a c* Cothran! ed for te-