TEE EVENING TIMES, RALEIGH, N. a
"PAGE FIVE
f TODAYS
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
New York Stock Market.
(By Leased Wire to The Times.)
New York, June 15. There was a
good deal of excited trading in Wa
bash Issues at the opening and all
through the first fifteen minutes with
wide openings in both common and
preferred stocks, at sharp advances
from yesterday's close. First sales of
common were reported as 3,800 from
23 to 24, the stock selling a
part In different parts of the board at
the same time. The preferred open
ing was reported as 2,200 from 61
to 61. The buying of these stocks
was partly by brokers closely affiliat
ed with Gould and Lackawanna in
terests and was much of the same
character as prevailed yesterday
when Joseph Walker & Sons were the
principal buyers of the preferred
stocks and Simmons & Slade took the
common stock persistently up to the
close. Those directly concerned In
buying said that accumulation of the
stock for some time past Including
yesterday and this morning was In
connection with the assumption of
control by important connecting rail
roads. They said that one of the
roads most concerned in the matter
was the Lachawanna and that they
look for an announcement that Lack
awanna would either guarantee or
join In a guarantee of 3 per cent on
Wabash preferred, perhaps today.
Price movements In other issues wore
confused. Steel common receded half
a point. Reading made a slight frac
tional gain. The majority of changes
were in the shape of fractional declines.--..
New York Closlnjr Stock List.
(By Leased Wire to The Times.)
Atchison . . . . . . . . . ;',
Aachison pfd. . . ... . . . ,
Baltimore & Ohio .... ...
Canadian Pacific .. . . . . .
Chicago & Alton . . . ;
Chicago & Alton pfd. .. ..
Chicago & Northwestern . .
Chciago & Northwestern pfd
Colorado Southern
Denver & Rio Grande
Erie .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Illinois Central ..... . .
LoLulsvllta & Nashville
Manhattan L. . . . . . . . .'
Metropolitan Street Railway
Missouri Paclflc .. .. .. ..
New York Central ,. .. ..
Pennsylvania ... . ..
Reading .... ... ;'"''. . . .
Rock Island . . . . . . . . . .
Rock Island pfd . ;
St. Paul .. .. .. .. .. ..
Southern Pacific . . . . .. .
Southern Railway .... . .
Union Pacific .... ......
Union Pacific pfd. .... . . .
Wabash ... . . . . . w .
Wisconsin Central . . . . .. .
Interboro-Metropolitan . .
Interboro-Metropolltan pfd.
Great Northern pfd. . . ...
M. K. & T . .
M. K. & T. pfd. . . .... .
Miscellaneous.
Atlantic Coast Line . . . . . .
Amalgamated Copper . .
American Car &. Foundry .
American Locomotive . ...
American Cotton Oil . . . .
Am. Smelting & Refining . .
Am. Smelting & Refining pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Transit . .
Colorado Fuel & Iron . .
General Electric . . . . . . .
International Paper . . . . .
National Biscuit . . . . . .
atlonal Lead . ... . . . .
Pacific Mall . . . . . . .
People's Gas .V .. .. ..
Pressed Steel Car .'. . . . .
Pullman Palace Car . . . ,
SlosB-Shefneld Steel ..
Southern Pacific pfd. . .
Sugar . . ... ,
United States Steel ....
United States Steel pfd. . .
Western Union , . ,. . . .
Mackay's . . .. . . . . . . . .
Mackay's pfd. . . . . ....
Va.-Carolina Chemical. . . .
Va. -Carolina Chemical pfd..
Republic Steel . . . . . . , .
Republic Steel pfd. . . . ...
.114
.106
..117
, .182
; . 69
. . 75
. .182
..220
57
... 50
.. 35
..148
..142
. .144
..25
..74
..131
. .136
..154
... 31
..69
i.154
. .130
,; 31
..191
. . 97
.." 23
..58
..17
.,'.48
..149
.. 42
..73
..131
..84
..56
. . 59
..73
. . 94
..109
..79
.. 43
,.161
.. 15
..105
..84
.. 29
..114
..43
,.189
..82
..181
..125
'.. 67
..124
.. 74
.. 80
. . 74
.. 54
.,120
..31
..106
Naval Stores.
(By Leased Wire to The Times.)
Savannah, Ga., June 15.' Spirits
turpentine Firm;- 40; sales none;
receipts, 1.406.
Rosins Firm, sales, 2,203; re
ceipts, 3,233. ' ,
Quote WW. 5.40; WO, 5.40; N,
5.30; M, 6.10; K, 6.05; I, 4.30; H,
4.15; G, 4.00; F, 3.95; E, 3.45; D,
3.00; C B A, 2.70.
: Cotton Seed Oil..
(By Leased Wire to The Times.)
New York, June 16 Cotton seed
oil prices, based on prime yellow,
ranged as follows:
: -' ; ,!- :. Closing.
June .'. . . ., . . . .'''.-6.7304.74
July V,; ... .. V, ., '.. '6.765.77
August .. 6.89 6.90
September . . . ... ... 6.05 6.08
October.'. .i. ,. . 6.0496.06
November ; , j'. . J .
December V J . . . i : t
' Market closed quiet,
(barrel.' ir,'-, v. JsC'
Salee, 4,200
MARKETS
New York Cotton.
(By Leased Wire to The Times.)
New York, June 15. Influenced
by the strength of cables, together
with unfavorable crop accounts from
the central belt due party to exces
sive rain the cotton market this morn
ing opened firmer 2 to 5 points high
er. Commission houses were fai'
buyers and offerings were rather light
After the call the list worked off a
point or two selling by traders who
have held cotton for some time.
Opening July, 10.85 10.87; Au
gust, 10.85 10.8G; Sept., 10.89 bid;
October, 10.8810.S9; December,
10.!H 10.92; January, 10.91 bid;
March, 10.91 10.92; May, 10.91
bid.
. Open. High. Low.
Close.
10.91
10.97
10.91
10.94
10.94
10.89
10.89
10.94
10.89
10.89
May . ,
June ,
July .
.10.88 10.8S 10.88
.10.99 10.99 10.94
.10.85 10.94 10.80
.10.86 10.95 10.84
.10.89 10.99 10.88
.10.88 10.91 10.88
Aug. .
Sept. .
Oct. .
Nov. .
Dec. .
Jan. .
.10.92
.10.91
. iO.9'2
10.94
10.92
10.92
10.85
10.82
10.84
March
Market, closed firm.
New Orleans Cotton.
(By Leased Wire to The Times.)
Open. High. Low. Close.
Juno . .......... '. ... . 10. 8S
July ..11.03 11.05 10.97 11.02
Aug. .. 11.07 11.08 11.01 11.08
Sep.-'.... ..... ..... 11.01
Oct. .. 10.89 '10.90 10.81 10.89
Nov. ..... . ... . 10.89
Dec. .. 10.87 10.89 10.80 10.88
Jan. ..10.87 10.91 10.81 10.89
March. 10.95 10.95 10.95 10.95
Market closed steady.
. Liverpool Cotton.
(By Cable to The Times.)
Liverpool, June 15. Spot cotton,
firm, 5.92. Sales, 8,000 of which
7,400 were American. Receipts, ,
000. Futures opened steady and
closed barely steady.
Oepn.
Close.
5.76
5.7G
5.79
5.77
5.75
5.74
5.73
5.73
5.73
June . ... .
June-July
July-Aug. . .
..5.75
..5.80
. . 5.77 '
..5.74
. .C.73
. .5.75
. .5.75
.5.75
. . 5.75
Aug.-Sbpt, .
Scpt.-Oct. . .
Oct.-Nov. . .
Noc.-Doc. . .
Dec-Jan.
Jan.-Feb. . .
Feb.-March
March-April
April-May . .
5.74
5.74
Raleigh Cottca tttrkeft.
Good middling, 11c.
Strict middling, 10 C.
Middling, 10 5-8c.
Receipts today, 25 bales.
New York Cotton Letter.
(By W. B. Hlbns & Co.)
New York, June 15 The reaction
in tV stock markets' had some ad
vcrso influence on the cotton market
today as it induced considerable li
quidation from that quarter Just at
a time when some of the old local cot
ton bulls were realizing profits. This
somewhat upset the market. There
was an advance of 3 to 4 points at
tho opening which carried the new
crops to within 10 points of the sea
son's previous high record with Octo
ber' selling at 10.89, December 10.93
and January 10.92, but this was soon
lost and before the end of the first
hour the general list slumped to 6
points below last night's closing.
New Orleans and local traders
helped to make these prices by selling
freely. This movement, however,
soon ran its course with the reap
pearance of fresh bull support, and a
better class of buying by commission
houses and trade Interests. The mar
ket rallied only slightly from the low
est In the late trading as the weather
and crop news on the whole contin
ued good and Liverpool's closing tone
was somewhat disappointing.
It seems as though the liquidation
which has been progressing in the
July option for the past two weeks
Is now nearly over.
Continued good trading market Is
expected. The tendency will be grad
ually toward a higher level rather
than otherwise on the Improving gen
eral business in textiles stimulating
a better demand from spinners for
the balance of the crop, and broaden
ing speculation on the continued rel
ative cheapness of the price of the
staple compared with al other com
modities. Chicago Live Stock.
(By Leased Wire to The Times.) ;
Union Stock Yards, 111., June 15
Hogs Receipts, " 12,000; market
steady to strong. Mixed and butch
ers, 7.25 to 7.95; good heavy, 7.75
to 8.05; rough heavy, 7.30 to 7.70;
light. 7.10; to 7.80; pigs, 6.30 to
7.00, '.',.-
Cattle Receipts, 2,000; steady;
beeves, 6.35 to 7.25; cows and heif
ers, 2.28 to 6. 30 ; stockers and feed-
6.70 6.72 ers. 8.76 to 6.60; Texans, 6.26 to
6.516.64l6.10r ealves. . to .00. v x
6.49 6.62 Sheep ReceiptK, 10,000;. slow,
sheep,; 6.26 to 6.10; lambs, 6.25 to
BY WIRE. 1
Provisions.
THE TIMES' DAILY
FINANCIAL STORY
(By T. C. Shotwell.)
New York, : June 15 A report
from Washington that the govern
ment would investigate the sugar
trust more Closely and that there
was a chance of readjusting the tar
iff In such a way as to cut down the
profits of , the trust caused a sharp
break in the prices of sugar stock in
Wall street today. The price broke
from 131 to 123 in a few minutes on
very small offerings. At the bottom
price there was no bid for a few min
utes, but orders soon came from trust
headquarters to take-all the shares
thrown on the market and a quick
rise to 127 succeeded.
The break in sugar incited attacks
on other stocks. St. Paul was under
pressure as a result of disappoint
ment that the' company should re
quire a bond issue after its enormous
issues of stock. Wabash yielded af
ter making a new high record early
in the day. The rumors of a deal
with the Canadian Pacific were offi
cially denied and the advance is now
believed to bo due entirely to a spec
ulative campaign, engineered by one
of the younger Rockefellers.
Steel shares were heavy through
out the session. Harriman stocks
were also freely liquidated. Great
Northern Ore certificates were strong
but the other Hill stocks were heavy.
London was irregular throughout
the session and American stocks were
sold freely abroad. London was also
a heavy seller of stocks in Now York.
On the curb market the chief fea
turs were Miami copper and LaRosc
mining, both of which sold at high
record prices. All the Porphy cop
pers were strong on the curb.
Chicago Grain. !
Chicago, June 15.- A fine weather
map and lower cables caused an easier
wheat market, with prices off to
c. There was fair scattered sell
ing by commission houses and local
bears with little buying against the
downs holding the market. Liver-
J pool comes d lower.
Minneapolis stocks decrease bzt,
000 for three days.
July wheat was again under pres
sure of selling orders, coming large
ly from local commission houses in
stead of countries where the crop is
of such a promising character. It
sold from 11C to 115 to 115 and
closed at 115 to against 116
to yesterday. The more deferred
months were c lower. Corn was
to c lower; oats were off to
c, and provisions were 2 to
17 c lower.
Grain quotations ranged as tol
lows: .
Wheat.
Open. High. Close.
July . . 1.16 1.16 1.15
Sep. t . 1.09 1.09 1.09
Dec. . . 1.07 1.07 1.07
Coin
July . . .72 .72 .72
Sep. . .70 .70 .69
Dec. . . .59 .59 .59
Oats : ''
July . . .51 ; .51 .51
Sep. . .44 .44 .43
Dec. . .44 .44 .44
Pork
July . . 20.50 20.50 10.37
Sep. . . 20.80 20.80 20.57
Lard
July . .11.85 ..... 11.72
Sep. . . 11.92 11.92 11.80
Oct. . .11.85 ..... 11.75
Ribs-;
July . . 11.07 11.10 11.02
Sep. . . 11.07 11.10 11.02
Oct. ....... ..... 10,95
Xe'w York Spot Cotton.
(By Leased Wire to The Times.)
New York, June 15 Spot cotton,
quiet, 5 points higher at 11.40. Sales,
100 boles.
WANTED Bv couple, room near
good boarding house. Permanent,
Answer quick. "J. H." care Times
15 2t.
TOR SALE A nice colt, fairly well
broken and is three years old. He
is a beauty, well bred, raised on
my farm near Raleigh. He is kind
and gentle and works well any-
. where. John C, Drewry. 15 tf.
Delicious White House Tea
in quarter pound net tins for
15c; especially for Ice Tea.
Just as good as White House
Coffee. First-class Grocers.
HUBBARD BROS SCO.
BtANOTKB bquajrb, nkw TOItK
MJBMBBR8 of New York Cotton Bi
hange. New Orleana Catton II
ekanca, Aaaoclata Ifembara Uver
paol Ootbm AMoeiatlaa.
OEDBR8 BOLICITBD Far Ue par
, akaaa and aala of eottoa fat fotan
allrari. "Oarraiowdeaiae UvMae
lc. WANTS lc.
Clauifled adTertlsemenU for this
columa will be accepted at oae
cent per word for each lasae,
CASH with the order. No ad
vnrtimneata aader tola head
will be charged. No Adv. taken
for lea thaa 10 CENTS aa fauer
Uoa. lc. WANTS lc.
WANTED To buy light spring de
livery wagon. Weathers Furniture
Company, 121 East Martin street.
14-2t.
WAXTOD To buy two second hand
Job Presses. State kind, condition
and price. Address "Job Man,"
care Kvening Times. 12 6t.
t'KJ.VK SALESMAN WANTS!) Ex
perience unnecessary. $100 month
ly and expenses. Central Cigar
Co., Cleveland, O. 14 7t,
WANTED Lady Cashir. Hours
from two until eleven p. m. "Cash
i'.'r" care Times' Office. 14 3t.
MISCELLANEOUS
NEW ARIHVALS-Case Corsets, Cass
Wrappers, to sell for $1.00; Case
Hosiery to sell 15c two for 25c
colors black and tan, pink, blue
and ox blood. Hunter Bros. &
Brewer. 14 7t.
FOl'Xn Bunch of Keys at Park.
Five keys and shoe buttoner.
Owner apply at Times' Office.
... 11 t. f. .':;''
BOYS. : IP .YOU ARE INTERESTED
in winning a Brownikar, write for
catalogue today. The Evening
Tillies' Auto Dept. 12 5t.
STRAYED OR STOLEN A Spotted
English Bull Terrier, answering
name of "English." Return to
Mrs. W. T. McGee, Hillsboro aua
Dawson streets for reward.
31 t. f.
lU'BBSH ST A M V S, RUBBER
Stamps. One line not exceeding 3
Inches in length, 15c. each addi
tional line, 10c. : Autographs,
" $1.25. Datcrs, 15c to $1.50. Try
! me with your next order, Satisfac
" tion guaranteed. W. T. Terry,
"'210 Fayetteville street, Holle
man Building. :
12t-Tues Thurs., and Sat. .
TORRENT
FOR RENT Three unfurnished
rooms for light housekeeping. 408
N. Bloodworth street. 9 tf
FOR KENT OR SALE Residence of
late Mrs. Lucy C. Capehart. Ap
ply to Ben. M. Moore or Bart M.
Catling. 10 tf.
thurs. sat. mon.
FOR RENT-Several high class dwel
lings. R. E. Prince, Tucker Build
ing. ,; : 12 2t.
FOR RENT Seven-room dwelling.
Modern conveniences; on car line,
Address Box 524. 8-tf
FOR RENT Furnished room for
one or two young men, $8.00 per
month. Two blocks from capitol.
Address B. Times. 15 It
FOR RENT Betts' choice flat. 7
rooms. All modern ..Improvement.
Water bill paid, $18.50 per month.
Cor. Morgan and Person streets.
15 It.
FOll RENT Furnished front room,
dressing room attached. All mod
ern convenience. Two blocks from
capitol. Address, T. R. care Times.
,15 3t. :-
FOX BALE.
FOR SALE Either my resldencs,
408 HillBboro street, or my farm,
seven miles from Raleigh, 126
acres, one of the most beautiful in
Wake, over 3,000 fruit trees, new
house and new barn, an Ideal, ,im
proved country home with fine pas
ture, and a beautiful lake, btock
on the farm. A Dughl."
FOR SALE Small lot of new house
hold furniture, in use only few
weeks, party leaving tho city. Cot
tage can also be rented. All con
veniences, electric lights, gas
range, etc. Address P. O. Box 22
FOR SALE The Cox Residence at
West Raleigh and 2 acres of
land. Apply to S. A. Ashe, Jr.
. 11 3t.
REFRIGERATOR Second-hand Re
frigerator for sale at a bargain.
Good Refrigerator and will sell t
at your price. Address D, care
' Times. 12 t f.
FOR SALE Flrst-claBS White Plume
Celery Plants by Mrs. II. A. Roys
tor, 121 8. Boylan Ave. 17 3t.
)m 8ALK-Three ..seea-hand
wooden Trunks, tail on Flint
Cotton Mills, 'phone No. 139. , .
: 15--3t.l Tue, Thur, Sat. . r"
Hammocks for Summer !
Hohlfeld make- No other like
them.
New stock of pound Papers and
Envelopes.
Hurd's line stationery.
ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO
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Clarke's Old Tsr Heel Corn, . 2.85 SOI 3.25 'US
Clarke's Selert Old Corn. . . 3.3$ 6.00 4 00 10 00
Clarke's Tar Heel R.e, ... . 3.85 7.00 4 00 1100
Clarke's Monogram Rye, . . . 4.75 9.00 5.00 14.00
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