pMM'S
Stocks, V Cotton, Grain and
New York Stocks.
(By Leased Wire to The Times) .
New . York, i July 19. After the -first
few minutes of business this morning
a moderate Irregular tone developed
In the stock market but In the maporlty
of cases strength ' was displayed. St.
Paurtetalned a net Improvement of
.about a point. Union Pacific advanced
'AilV DMl'n aluJkTM- Cla4-..1a ,'a nlAalno
S a .jiWTjtehilfficord. At the end of
the flfrsr nfteen!ninilte8, Consolidated
das, Reading, anadkn Pacific, Great
Northern prefrred, Qeneral Electric, II
lhmls Central arid-Rock Island prefer
red retained net advances of from 12
to 1 per cent.
"(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York Closing Stock List.
Amalgamated Copper , 81 3-4
American Ice Securities.. 38
American Susar Refinery.. .. ..127
American Smelting 93 7-8
American Locomotive CI 1-4
American Car Foundry 62 1-8
American Cotton Oil 73 3-4
American Woolen 34
Anaconda.. 47 3-4
Atchison.. .. ..' 116 7-8
Atlantic Coast Line 131
Brooklyn Rapid Transit 77 7-8
Baltimore and Ohio 119 7-8
Canadian Pacific 18C
Chesapeake and Ohio 78 5-8
Consolidated Gas 140
Central Leather.. 32 5-8
Colorado Fuel and Iron 44 5-8
Colorado Southern 56
Delaware and Hudson 192 1-2
Denver and Rio Grande 47 1-2
Erie.. 36
Do, pfd 53
General Electric 166
Great Western 11-8
Great Northern, pfd 150 1
Hocking oal and Iron 64 3-8
Iillinois Central 1?4 3-4
Interboro.. 15 1-4
Do, Dfd 47 1-2
Iowa Central 29 1-2
Kansas City Southern 45 7-8
Kansas and Texas 42 1-8
Do. pfd 73
Louisville and Nashville 144 1-2
Missouri Pacific 73
New York Central 132 7-8
Northwestern 183
National Lead 86 1
Norfolk and Western 92 7-8S
Northern Pacific. 153 5-8
Ontario-and Western 53
Pennsylvania.. 138 1-4
Pacific Mail.. . 29 1-2
Pressed Steel Car 44
Reading.. 155 5-8
Rock Island 35 1-8
Do, pfd... 73 3-8
Republic Iron and Steel 32 3-4
Do. pfd 106 7-8
Sloss-Shefflld 84
Southern Pacific 133 3-4
Southern Railway.. .. .. :. .. .. 30 7-8
Do pfd.. .. . .. .. 69 3-4
St. Paul 155 5-8
Tenn. Copper 36 3-4
Texas Paciric. .' i. 34 7-8
Third Avenue 19 1-8
Union Pacific ..197
U. S. Rubber .. 38 1-4
U. S. Steel 71 3-4
Do, pfd.. 127 5-8
Virginia-Carolina Chemical.. .. 51 3-4
Western Union 72
Wabash 21 1-8
. DO, pfd.. .. 56 1-2
Westinghouse Electric 84 3-8
Wisconsin Central.. 55 1-4
Western Maryland 6 7-8
Chicago Grain.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
Chicago, July 19. Market easy and
off 1-2 to 7-8 on easy cables, continued
favorable weather and Increased re
ceipts southwest. Local crowd bearish
but not selling much. St. Louis got
200,000 bushels of new wheat this morn
ing. Opening, wheat, September, 1.10 5-8
to 1-2; oats, September, 41 1-4 to 1-2;
corn, September, 65 1-4 to 3-8; ribs, Sep
tember, 11.35; lard, September, 11.67;
pork, September, 20.80. .'
Wheat closed to 1 lower for
the day, after an unsettled session.
The feature of the day was the heavy
buying of September and selling of
December by the Armour house. Oals
were weak. Provisions were slow.
-. Grain quotations ranged as fol
lows: Wheat-
Open.
1.19
1.10
1.07
.69
' .65
.65
.45
.41'
.41
High.
1.21
1.11
1.08
.70
.166
.56
- .46
.41
.41
Close.
1.18
1.10
1.07
.70
.05
.55
.45
.40
.41
July. .
; Sep. .
Dee..
July"'.
Sep,"
Dec.-
Oats
July ..
Sep. .
Dec. .
Pork
July .
Sep. .
Jan. .
Bibs
July .
Sep. .
Oct. .
Lard
July ,
Sep. ,
Oct.
20.65
20.80
1175 .;
20.97
21.10
17.8.0
20.95
21.05
,17.80
11.67
ii.i i iff 7 a
11.60
11 R7
11.47
11.42
11.10
11.35
11.07"
11.12
Raleigh Produce Market.
; ' (Reported oy L. H. Adami.)
Butter, 25c.
' Eggs, 17 20c.
. Bam, 17. .
Spring chickens, 2 0 3 0c.
I Rent, 40 45c.
- Peaches, 60 60c peck.
MARKcTS
Nl'W York Cotton.
New York, July 19. Cotton opened
weak on reports that the drouth in
Texas had been broken and on unfav
orable,' cables. A lot of cotton was
thrown on the market, and there was
little attempt to cover shorts. The chief
support came from traders who felt that
the list was entitled to a rally and this
eventually carried prices up about 10
points from the early'low level
Opening July, 12.00 bid; August, 11.92
to 11.94; ' September, offered 11.90; Oc
tober, 11.92 to 11.93; December, 11.94 to
11.95;' January, 11.90 to 11.92; MJrch,
11.91 to 11.92; May, 11.91 to 11.92
Open. High. Low. Close.
May ..
July .,
Aug. .,
Sep. . .
Oct. . .
Nov. ..
Dec. ..
Jan. .. .
March .
11.92 12.01 11.79
12.00 12.00 1I.79
11.94 11.94 11.73
11.90 11.90 11.80
11.94 11.97 11.75
11.79
11.78
11.74
11.75
11.75
11.74
11.77
11.76
11.78
11.95
11.91
11.92
12.00
11.98
11.99
11.77
11.76
11.78
Market closed steady.
New York SMt Cotton.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, July 19 Spot cotton,
12.40; sales, 800 bales. .
New Orleans Cotton.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
Open. High. Low. Close.
July . 12.02 12.02 11.97 11.90
Aug. . 11.75
Sep. . 11.95 12.03 11.77 1T.77
Oct. . 11.89 11.95 11.63- ll.f5
Nov. . 11.62
Dec, . 11.74 11.95 11.63 11.66
Jan. . 11.73 11.97 11.06 11.67
Mar. . 11.88 12.05 11.75 11.77
Market closed steady.
Liverpool Cotton.
(By Cable to The Times)
Liverpool, July 19 Spot cotton,
easier; middling, 6.60; sales, 8,000,
of which 7,200 were American.
Futures opened steady and closed
easy.
Openings,
Closing.
July 6.51
6.36
July-Aug.
6.46
6.36
Aug.-Sep 6.41
liept.-Oct.. .... 6.37
6.30
6.28
6.26
5.25
6.26
Oct.-Nov.. .... 6.36
Dec-Jan 6.34
Jan.-Feb 6.38
Feb.-March.. .. 6.35
March-April.. . . 6.35
April-May . . . . 6.26
6.26
6.26
6.26
Raleigh Cotton Market.
Good middling, 12 3-4.
Strict middling, 12 5-8.
Middling, 12 1-4.
Receipts, 10 bales.
Cotton Port Receipts.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, July 19 Cotton port
receipts were as follows:
New Orleans, 667 against 386; Gal
veston, 2,918 against 1,814; Mobile,
915 against 520; Savannah, 934
against 197; Charleston, 0 against
14; Wilmington, 12 against 53; Nor
folk, 14 against 150. Totals, 5,460
against 2,666.
Interior Receipts: Houston, 351
against 693; Augusta, 0 against 457;
Memphis, 558 against 155; St. Louis,
316 against 106; Cincinnati, 244
against 138. Totals, 1,469 against
1,549.
New York Money Market.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, July 19 Money on
call, 1 to 3; time loans, Arm; 60
(Jays, 1 to 2; 90 days, 2 to 2 3-8;
six months, 3 3-8 to 3 ; posted rates
sterling exchange, 486 to 488; with
actual business in bankers' bills at
487.35 to .40 for demand and 486 to
486.10 for 60 day bills. Prime mer
cantile paper, 3 to 4 ' per cent for
the best names.
New York Provisions Market.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, July 19 Cash produce:
Minneapolis No. 1, northern wheat,
131 to 132.
Wheat Firm; No. 2, red spot,
nominal, 145 f.o.b.
Corn Easy; No. 2, mixed, 78 in
elevator.
Oats Quiet; No. 2, mixed, 56 tn
elevator. ,
Rye Dull; No. 2, western, 90
f.o.b.
Barley Firm; feed, 72 to 73 c.i.f.
New York.
Flour Dull; spring patents, 6.40;
winter straights, 6.50.
Mill Feed-Steady; western bran
to arrive, 25.75.
Pork Strong; mess, 21.50.
Lard Dull; prime western, 11.90.
Tallow Dul; prime city, 5 9-16.
Coffee Easy; No. 7 Rio, 7.
Sugar Quiet; granulated, 4.85.
Chicago (Live Stock Market.
Union Stock Yards, 111., July 19,
Hogs, receipts 30,000; market 5c to 10c
higher;- mixed and butchers, 7.65 to
8.30; good heavy, 7.95 to' 8.30; rough
heavy. 7.75 to 7.90; light, 7.60 to 8.10;
pigs. 6.65 to 7.55; bulk, 7.85 to 8.10.
Cattle, receipts 24,000; market 10c
lower; beeves, 5.10 to 7.45; cows and
heifers, 2.30 to 6.10; stockers and feed
ers, 3.00 to 5.00; Texans. 4.75 to 6.00;
calves, 6.35 to 8.55.
Sheep, receipts, 20,000; 5 to 10c lower;
native and-western, 2.00 to 5.10; lambs,
4.75 to 8.26.
by
Provisions. I
THE TIMES' DAILY
FINANCIAL STOKY
- . ,
(By T. C. Shotwell.)
New York, July 19.-rNew high rec
ords for Southern Pacific, Atchison anil
the Rock Island shares were features
of the i early trading in Wall Street
today. The market opened with most
Issues showing slight gains. Shortly
after the beginning of trading, South
ern Pacific sold at 153 1-8, the highest
price In its history. Owing to the con-
tlnuous good weather throughout the
corn belt, stocks of roads whose lines
traverse max territory were airung. At
chison reached the new high record of
117 1-2 and Rock Island common 35 3-8
and preferred at 74.
The Hill shares were also strong.
Great Northern preferred advancing
half a point and Northern Pacific 7-8.
Union Pacific was steady at 198 3-4;
St. Paul became more active for the
first time in many weeks, and advanced
nearly two points. Wabash preferred
was a fraction higher.
Profit-taking continued In the steel
Issues on a light scale.
The common
declined 318 and the preferred 1-4. Spec
ulation in these shares was not us
heavy as recently.
American shares were strong In Lou
don under leadership of Union Pacific.
Gioux wad the strong issue on the New
York curb market during the early
trading. On a moderate volume of
transactions it crossed 10.
New York Cotton Letter.
( By W. B. Hibbs and Company.)
New York, July 19. The market was
subjected to further aggressive raids
by the sold-out bulls and leading
operators who took the bear side last
week to shake out the Wall Street. Chi
cago, Southern and other outsiders
who hud been such large buyers dur
ing the recent bullish activity. These
drives seemed to clean up the re
maining scattered weak long specu
lative interests. There was no evidence
that any of the big operators here, at
New Orleans, Augusta and Chicago,
were influenced to any extent by this
movement." Reports circulated before
the opening here and at Liverpool that
'the drought in Texas had been broken
by heavy rains caused much anxiety
in the early trading but proved to be
exaggerated.
We believe the scare over the tech
nical speculative position of the mar
ket d urine the break of one .cent per
j p0un(i or J5 per Daie during the past
.four days from recenf high prices has
more than discounted the favorable
sentimental effect of such anticipated
rains in Texas, which are yet to occur.
It Is our opinion further prices have
been as unduly depressed on this slurtlp
to 11 7-8 cents as thev wrv riled too
high during bulgoa iunt. week ajfd
today, to 12 7-8, w ni(l rather ad-
were to a conserv.iiv -i.iun on uio
bull side and nrmtinu fwvor pur
chases of the ritw rou oBtlons.
We feel if such uroHaB are now
Judiciously made m further declines
they will sliow aoort wont in the near
Suture.
Cotton-seed Oil.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, July 19 Cotton-seed
oil prices, based on prime yellow,
ranged as follows:
Closing.
July 5.505.60
August 5.55 5.64
September 5.69 5.70
October . . . 5.81 5.84
November 5.70 5.74
December 5.64 ?569
January 5.71 5.7 2
Market closed quiet; sales, 1,500
barrels. Spot oil, 5.50 5.63.
y
Naval Stores.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
Savannah, Ga., July 19 Spirits
turpentine Firm, 45; sales, 85;
receipts, 617.
Rosins Firm; sales, 1,886; re
ceipts, 1,681.
Quote: WW. 5.75; WG, 5.65; N,
5. 35; M, 5.00 to 5.25; K, 4.25 to
t .00; I, 4.20; H, 4.00; G, 3.85 to
4 95; F. 3.80; E, 3.60; D, 3.20; C, B,
A, 3.00 to 3.20.
THE GLIDDIMES
STRIKE BAD
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
Minneapolis, Minn., July 19. The
Glldden automobile tourists departed
from here at 8 o'clock a. m. today for
Mankato, Minn., their estimated speed
for the day's run being three minutes
to the mile. Today's run of 132 miles
is the shortest of the entire trip and
the contenders got their first taste of
real gumbo roads. The talk of stiffen
ing the schedule was dropped today
after striking the bad roads. There is
also a prospect of rainy weather ahead.
Great crowds turned out today to
see the departure of the Gllddenists
from the city.
Dr. Eliot For Governor.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
Boston, July 19 There Is in this
city a strong movement to make ex
President Charles W. Eliot, of Harv
ard, thU next governor of Massachu
setts.1 ' '
The movement is said to be non
partisan and Is taking the form of a
monster petition, which will be pre
sented to Dr. Eliot asking him to run.
. THE JONES.KEXLY CASE, .,
Argument of Counsel Consumed the
Whole Day.
The argument of counsel In the no
torious Jones-Kelly case began this
morning with the opening speech for
the state by Attorney J. N. Holding. He
was followed by Attorney W. C. Doug
lass for the defence. Attorney Farmer,
of Wilson, and Mr. H. E. Norris spoke
for the dPtense. and Solicitor Jones
and Hon. (.'. R. Ayoock also spoke for
the stati-. Mr. Aycock began his speech
ot 3 o'clock. He was sun speaking at
four. The Judge's charge will follow
his speech and the case will go to the
jury at a late hour today.
SUNSHIXKRH LEAVE.
All Anticipate iv Fine Vacation at
Beaufort.
This morning at 6:30 o'clock the
Sunshlners left for Beaufort over the
Norfolk & Southern. There were
about 50 in the party and they nad a
special car to carry them. All an-
j ticipate a delightful trip and a good
time on this outing.
Reserved Seat Sale at the Gem Thea
tre Oilier Notes.
The Gem Theatre will have on one
of the most expensive bills this week
they have had since first introducing
vaudeville. The expense has grown
.to be such an enormous amouat that
I it has compelled the management to"
J have reserve seat tickets. The flrsi
250 seats will be 5c. extra, making
a total cost of 15c. for a visit to the
Gem. J
The Musical Cales, who will he
here this week has been with the
Primrose Minslrels jfor the past t wo
seasons, and will join them again
after filling their engagement in
Raleigh.
ATTEMPT AT KOIUiKKY.
Kobber Snatches ling Containing $81)0
From Woman, But is Caught.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, July 19 A bold at
tempt to rob Mrs. Rose Sleishman, of
91 East 1 8:td street, of $800 was
made in the Drydock Bank at Third
street and the Bowery today by a
man who gave his name as Aaron
Woldberg, a cigarmaker. Woldberg
snatched the handbag containing the
money from Mrs. Sleishman as she
was waiting to deposit it and fled
into the street. He was captured and
taken to the office of the president of
the bank, Andrew Mills. He put up
a hard fight in the office and was
overcome only after Mr. Mills, the
cashier, and a clerk had pinned him
to the floor. On his person was found
a Drydock Bank book with an en
try of $20,000. Woldberg had de
posited just $20 and the entry had
been raised. He was arraigned and
held, charged with assault and rob
bery. GOVAfl'S
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United States District Court Eastern
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In the matter of John A. Forbes, bank
ruptIn liankruptcy, No. 304.
NOTICE FIRST MEETING OF
CREDITORS.
Tn the creditors of John A. Forbes, of
Wilson, in the county of Wilson and
district aforesaid, a bankrupt:
Notice is hereby iriven that on the
lfith day of July, A. D. 1909, the said
John A. Forbes was duly adjudicated
bankrupt; and that the first meeting
of his creditors will be held at the
Fp(1era' court rooms, in the city of
jtaieign, in said aistnct, on tne 29th
jdny of July, A. D. 1909, at 11 o'clock
i a. m., at which time the said creditors
may attend, prove their claims, appoint
a trustee, examine the bankrupt and
transact such other business as may
properly come before said meeting.
V. H. BOYDEN, '
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Raleigh, N. C, July 17, 1909.
Further notice is hereby given to
creditors in this cause,
that an order
will be entered at the first meeting of
creditors if no objection be made there.
t0)' directing the Trustee to sell any or
all the real and personal property be
longing to the estate of the bankrupt,
without other, or further notice to cred
itors than this notice, provided it shall
appear to the Court for the best Inter
est of the estate. This procedure will
be adopted to save delay in the settle
ment of this estate.
V. H. BOYDEN. ' ;
Referee In Bankruptcy.
July 17, 1909. 19-2t.
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