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THE EVENING TIMES, RALEIOH, N. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1909. '
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TODAY'S
Stocks, Cotton, Grain arid
New York Mock Market.
New York, Oct. 9 The stock mar
ket opened weak with United States
States Steel common under- heavy
pressure and showing a decline of
over one point in the first few min
utes, the first sales being reported as
10,003 at 87 ft to 80 W against 87
at tho close yesterday. . Other stocks
generally showed fractional declines
nt. the start, ranging from V to
below yesterday's final prices. After
the first few minutes a steadier tcno
developed.
New York Closing Stock IjiRt,
Amalgamated Copper 81
American Ice Securities .... 25
American Sugar Refinery . . .132
American Smelting 9
American Locomotive 58
American Car Foundry . . .-. 69
American Cotton Oil 74
American Woolen 38
Anaconda 46
Atchison ;.121
Atlantic Coast Line 134
Brooklyn Rapid Transit .... 78
Baltimore & Ohio 117
Canadian Pacific 184
Chesapeake & Ohio 88
Consolidated Gas 143
Central Leather 50
Colorado Fuel & Iron 43
Colorado Southern 52
Delaware & Hudson 188
Denver & Rio Grande . . .... 45
Distillers' Securities 15
Erie . 34
Erie, pfd 4 9
General Electric j 164
Great Northern, pfd 151
Great Northern Ore . . 80
Hocking Coal & Iron 79
Illinois Central 150
Interboro 15
Interboro, pfd. . . . , 4 7
Iowa Central 29
Kansas City Southern . ..... 44
Kansas & Texas 43
Kansas & Texas, pfd 75
Louisville & Nashville 151
Missouri Pacific 68
New York Central 13S
Northwestern 1S9
'National Lead 8S
Norfolk & Western 90
Northern Pacific . . .' 152
Ontario & Western 47
Pennslyvania 147
Pacific Mail . . . . '. 35
Peoples' Gas Company 115
Pressed Steel Car . . , 46
Reading. , .163
Rock Island 36
Rock Island, pfd. 74
Republic Iron Steel . ..... 45
Republic Iron & Steel, pfd. . .106
Sloss-Sheffleld " 91
Southern Pacific 129
Southern Railway 29
Southern Railway, pfd 68
St. Paul 157
Tennessee Copper 35
Texas Pacific . . 34
Third Avenue . 20
Union Pacific , 204
U. S. Rubber 49
Utah Copper 47
U. S. Steel 87
U. S. Steel, pfd. . . .127
Va. -Carolina Chemical 45
Western Union 76
Wabash . .' 18
Wabash, pfd.- 48
Wcstinghouse Electric . .. ... 86
Wisconsin Central . . ...... 53
Corn Products 21
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Chicago Grain Market.
Chicago, Oct. 9 There was a dull
and lower market in wheat this
morning. May sold at 103 to
103; corn was c lower and the
volume of trade was small. Oats
were about steady. Provisions were
higher with an advance of 5c in the
price of hogs.
Dullness with a narrow price-range
was the feature in the market today.
Wheat was to c. off. Corn was
to 12c. lower, oats 1 to un
changed, and provisions were 2 to
7J4c. higher.
Grain quotations ranged as toi;
lows: - -. : " J y
Wheat ' ,
y .. Open. High. Close
Dec. . . 1.02 1.02 1.01
May . . -1.03 1.03 1.03
July . . .984' -98 .97
Corn
Dec. . .58 .58 .58
May . . .6d .61 .60
l July . . .60 .60 .60
Oats
Dec. . . .39 .39 .39
" May . , .41 .41 .41
Pork
Jan. . . 18.50 18.55 18.50
May . . 18.25
Lard
Oct. . . 12.10 12.15 12.15
Jan. .-. 10.85 10.87 10.85
Ribs
Oct. , . ..i, .... 11.35
Jan. . . 9.70 8.70 9.70
. Bank Statement.
. New York, Oct. 9 Clearing house
hanks: Average cash reserve, ,25.38
per cent. Reserve, decrease, $143,
925. Less U. S. deposits, decrease.
$135,800. Loans, decrease, $36,
673,000. Spec.e, decrease, $11,686,
000. Legal tenders, decrease, $709,
000. Deposits, decrease, $49,004,300.
Circulation, increase, $44,000. Ac
tual cash reserve, 25.59 per cent. -
MARKETS
New York Cotton. '
New York, Oct. 9 The cotton mar
ket this morning opened steady, 2 td
7 points higher. An accumulation of
overnight, selling orders Induced by
yesterday's close here temporarily off
set strong cables and the advance
here was not up to Liverpool's lead.
Once these orders were disposed of,
however! the market immediately
turned stronger and was soon selling
10 to 11 points up.
Opening: October offered 13.18;
November offered 13.20; Decembe:
13.24 to 13.25; January 13.24 to
13.25; March 13.33 to 13.34; April
offered 13.33; May 13.36 to 13.37;
July 13.32 to 13.34; September of
fered 13.20. Market steady.
Open. High. Low. Close.
Oct. . 13.1S 13.25 13.18 13.22
TJov 13.20
Dec. . 13.24 13.38 13.24 13.30
Jan. . 13.24 13.32 13.24 13.29
Feb 13.30
Mar. . 13.32 13.40 13.32 13.37
Apr 13.38
May . 13.37 13.44 13.30 13.41
June . , 13.38
July . 13.33 13.39 13.33 13.35
Aug 13.05
Market closed steady.
New Orleans Cotton.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
Open. High. Low. Close.
Oct. . 13.03 13.09 13.03 13.06
Nov 13.09
Dec. . 13.16 13.23 13.15 13.20
Jan. . 13.29 13.36 13.29 13.31
Feb 13.41
Mar. . 13.52 13.54 13.49 13.51
Apr 13.54
May . 13.59 13.59 13.56 13.59
June 13.58
Market closed steady.
Liverpool Cotton.
(By Cable to The Times)
Liverpool, Oct. 9 Spot cotton,
easy; middling, 7.24; sales, 7,00; re
ceipts, 2,000; futures opened easier
and clospd very steady.
Open. Close.
Sept.-Oct. . fi.69 ffi 6.72 fi.fifl
Oct.-Nov. . 0.95 0.98
Nov.-Doc. . 6.93 . 0.96
Dec-Jan. . 6.91 6.95 6.96
Jan.-Feb. . 6.91 6.96 6.96
Feb.-Mar. . 6.91 6.96 6.96
Mar.-Apr. . 6.91 0.96 6.96
Apr.-May . 5.94 ft6.95 6.96
May-June . 6.91 (ft 6.95 6.95
June-July . 6.91 6.95 6.95
Raleigh Cotton Market.
(Reported by C. E. Johnson & Son.)
Good middling, 12c.
Strict middling, 12 c.
Middling, 12 c.
Receipts today, 250 bales.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Union Stock Yards, Oct. 9 Hogs:
Receipts, 4,000; market strong to 5c
higher; mixed and butchers, 7.45 to
8.10; good heavy, 7.70 to 8.15; rougli
heavy. 7.40 to 7.50; light, 7.30 to
7.9'0; pigs, 5.75 to 8.00; bulk, 7. GO
to 8.00.
Cattle: Receipts, 600; market
steady; beeves, 4.50 to 8.80; cows
and heifers, 2.25 to 6.25; stockers
and feeders, 3.00 to 5.10
7.00 to 9.50; Texans, 4.50
westerns, 4.5 to 7.25.
Sheep: Receipts, 1,500;
calves,
to 5.50;
market
steady; sheep, 3.00
4.50 to 7.25.
to 5.00;, lambs,
Cotton-seed Oil.
New York, Oct. 9 Cotton-seed oil
prices, based on prime yellow,
ranged as follows:
Closing.
October . fi.28(ii 0.35
November .. .. .. .. 6.256.3t
December .. 6.26 6.29
January .. .. .. .. 6.35(6.30
February 6.38 6.39
March . . .. .. .. ... 6.46 (i! 6.47
May . . . 6.566.57
July . . ... 6.63 & 6.65
Market Closed firm; sales 4,700
barrels. Spot oil, 6.29 6.31.
Naval Stores.
Savannah, Oct. 9 Spirits Turpen
tine: Firm; 59; sales, 82; receipts,
595.
Rosins: Firm; sales, 1,320; re
ceipts, 2,630.
Quoted WW, 6.75; WG, 6.50; N,
5.90; M, 5.60; K, 5.55; I, 4.65; H,
4.35; G, 4.25; F, 4.15 to 4.20; E,
4.00; D, 3.95; C, B, A, 3.90.
New York Provisions.
New York, Oct. 9 Cash produce:
Minneapolis No. 1, northern wheat,
101. ,
Wheat No. 1 northern New York,
111 f.o.b.
Corn Easy; No. 2 mixed, 69 In
elevator.
Oats Nominal; No. 2 mixed, 42
in elevator.
Rye Nominal; No. 2, western,
76 f.o.b. 1
Barley Dull; feed, 58 to 60 c.i.f.
New York.
Flour Dull; spring patents, new,
3.50; winter, straights, 5.40.
Mill Feed Dull; bran, 23.35. ,
Fork Dull; mess, 25.75.
Lkrd Dull; prime western, 12.65.
Tallow Firm; prime city, 6.
Coffee F.rm; No. 7, Rio, 7c.
Sugar Firm; granulated, 5.15.
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THE TIMES' DAILY
FINANCIAL STORY
i (By OHABLKS W. STORM)
New York, Oct. 9 Wall street sold
stocks freely during the early trading
today because of the expectation of
an unfavorable bank statement that
would probably show a loss in cash
of about. $7,000,000. As a result of
this selling standard shares declined
. from 1 to 2 points with Union Pnclfic
, and Steel Common under the heaviest
pressure. Steel broke through 87 or
: X points under the high record of the
early part orthe week. Union Paci
fic sold at 203 (a net loss of 1
points from tlie closing figure of yes-
! terday.'
! In enlto nf rh a'Dnlrnnau nf TTfitnn
Pacific there was a good demand for
Southern Pacific.
As a result of fresh reports of an
early stock issue by Pennsylvania
those shares were steady. The com
pany is expected to issue about $80,
000,000 of new stock in the near fu
ture. A further decrease is reported by
the committee1 on car efficiency of the
American Railway Association.
In the curb market speculation
continued excited in LaRose and Ni
pissiug. Both slocks held steady at
about the closing figures of yester
day. American shares were generally
lower in London because of the even
ing up contracts by professionals pre
vious to the publication of the New
York bank statement which they be
lieved would be very unfavorable.
New York Cotton Letter.
(By W. B. Hibbs & Co.)
Now York. Oct. 0 Heavy rains of
Olio or two inches In Texas at about
a down points, with temperatures
down to near the light frost stage in
the northern part of the state, stimu
lated bullish sentiment this morning
sufficiently to prevent liverpool from
responding; to our decline of late yes
terday, and on this our rAirket was
bought and bid up to 10 points in early
trading. The advance carried Janu
ary to 13.3::: March tol3.41 and May
(to 13.44. Despite free realizing- by
local traders and some evidence of
further selling by some of the leading
bulls most of this improvement was
maintained up to close.
There Is talk. of the big shorts not
havUig fully edvered as yet. and also
rumors that certain of the bull in
terests in control of the October option
are contemplating squeezing that
month by taking up all the cotton
their contracts call for, and bidding
its prices up during the next fortnight
on the shorts. The stock of cotton
here is now about 36,000 hales, but may
be increased before the end of the
month to 50.000 bales.
A manipulated advance to much cur
rent of March and May options would
start a lot of cotton here from nearby
Southern points and thus materially
increase present low stocks.
Money Market.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, Oct. 9 Nothing said in
money. Posted rates: Sterling ex
change, 481 to 486, with actual
business in bankers bills at 4 85.70
for demand and 483.25 to .40 for 60
day bills. Prime mercantile paper
unchanged.
Raleigh Produce Market.
Reported Daily by M. Rosenthal & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers.
Butter . . . .........
Eggs . . .
Hams Sugar Cured . .
' North Carolina
Virginia . . . .
Bacon . . .
Spring Chickens ...
Hens . .
frlsh Potatoes
Sweet Potutoes . . .
Cabbage
Onions .
Flour
Meal .
Apples . . . ..'
Butter Beans
Peas ...
Corn . .
Snaps
Okra
. . .30 to 35c.
.30c.
.15 to 17 c.
25c.
...... 27 c.
lbs.
. 25 to 45r.
. . 50 to 60r.
. . .$1.25 bit.
. . . . 75c. bu. i
. . .5 to lc. j
. . . 35c. ' k. j
. . $6.50 bol.
. $2.10 bag.
,35 to 50 pk. ',
.... .20c. qt. j
15c. qt. !
20c. doz. i
25c. pk. '
... 10c. qt :
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A meeting of tho executive com
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held yesterday, but was postponed by
President Willis L. Moore, of the so
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Nov., N. Mex., Oro., Utah, Wain, of wyo.
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by Expreu Prepaid or 20 Quart for 1 5.20
by Freight Prepaid.
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INTEREST
COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY
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Directors.
T.RJerman
John A.Kemp W.H. Harrington
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brands of Whiskeys lent on request.
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