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THE AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 16, 1912.
G
CATTLE RECEIPTS MODERATE WATERMELONS ONTOBOGGAN
QUALITY MILLS
W.B.Walker&Sons
Potatoes Remained the Nai
Pigs Be-
Reeord-Brenking Orops
QUALITY”
‘OUR PRIDE,
AUSTIN. TEXAS
ginning
Be Pleutiful--Canta-
“aumes SiumpOate Sink to Lowent
loupes Drop to 10e a Douen.
Falla.
dnyu-
Levei in
6.500.69c
200 bbla. July at 6.40c; 600 Aui
, at 6.58c, 100 at
at 6.6201 100 October at
HOCH STRENGTH II STOCKS
4,
LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS
WHOLESALE PRICES.
flat
to show
good deal of absorbing
Prices moved in leisurely
throughout the session,
....12.
High. Low Close.
cific, N.
5
30-40s,
40- 50s, 11c; 50-60e, IM; 60-70a,
1,01%
11
Corn:
V
COTTON FUTURES STEADY.
when
9c; No. 1 Vir-
Canned Fr«its
MONKY MARKET REVIEW.
per lb., lie.
PECANS—Fer Ib.. 10c.
lo 4 points up.
GD
Chiengo.
bonds
sack. 76c; 17%-1b.
mium, 13a
tation "sentiment" transaction and had
per
ruggistfor it.
Ask
New York.
POULTRY, BUTTER AND RGGS
Open High Low
f
and Coffee.
AT DRUGS 1678.0 R TRIAL BOX BY MAIL SO 1
c f j ft** YJ
COPTON SPOTS MARKIr.
COFFEE AND SUGAR.
9%012c;
RAILROAD TIME TABEL
HOTEL DIRECTORY
SHIPPING
1:41 a. m.
.. 7:14 p. m.
NAVAL STORES.
It
TRE KICK MARKET.
7.
HOUSTON A TEXAS OENTRAI.
row BOI A REACH HIGH MARK.
8:60 p .m.
10.
ICH.
fair.
BT. LOUIS FLOUR
LLANO AND LA MP ABAS BRAN
143-166; fair, 14%0.
a
ANTLERS HOTEL
ce
s Pills
THE DRY G000S MARKET.
HEAT Kt RTB-.HR auwps.
COTTON MEED PRODUCrB.
PITTSBUIRG,
CHRISTAL HOTEL
eanden, Texas.
Hang"-wom.mar
ville l p.
Christal, Prop.
f
-se ant
MOST ECONOMICAL SCOURING SOAP
SOLID CAKE - NO WASTE
Fighting
Cock
WHOLESALE GROCERS. IMPORT
EKS AID CoFFEE HoASTERa.
UM
11II
cock"
eman
value, $2,540,000.
were unchanged.
ward and probabl
the drouthy secti
dealings
scored a
steady.
100 sold
41c (100
.41
.11%
.11%
reported,
fashion
(100 bbls, sold at 6.57e, 400 sold at 4.11c.
144 sold at 6.59c). Not., 6,1906.200
(1140 bbls, sold at Ille); Jan., 4.it.
Sales between third and fourth calls:
Train No.
No. 104..
Try ear high srae Roented Cek-
teen, pare Distilea Vinegars, une
of Chill Caa Carne, Ta-
.44%
1»%
14%
The forecast
for Oklahoma
Close
11.41
12.51
11.41
11.17
12.70
11.47
12.34
12.36
73%
.68
.57%
11.11
11.14
11.11
11.41
ll.tl
11.44
11.01
11.14
11.11
12.22
Bonds Are Steady, Bat Dull.
Fenturen Deere Advance.
but
in
Bt.
71%
41%
.17%
COTTON SEED OTL—Per gal., 336
COTTON SEND—Per ton, 111.
No.
Na
No.
No. 1.
Local
.74%
.11%
.11%
Close
$1.01
H%
.98%
morning Invited subseriptions agg re-
gating nearly $15,000,000.
sistod of 1100 head of cattle. 1000 head
calves, 1444 head hogs and 660 head
sheep.
Beef steers: The quality in this divi-
New York.
NEW YORK, July 16.— Rgga: Irreg-
The St
Bounce V
h candid
to the a
Shipments: Wheat, 74.000 bu., corn.
5,000; oats, 4000.
Months:
January .
March ...
May .....
July .....
August ..
Beptember
Oetober ..
December
USE
Lone Star Ice
This Summer
Month:
January «.
February .
March ...
May ......
July ......
Au*u st ..
September
October ..
othing. imoltr Haht
heavy fine, lOeiMi tub
4.11c, 100 at 6.56c; 1000 Nov. at 6,16c,
400 at 6.18c, 104 at 6.19c. Total sales,
14,100 bbls.
POPCORN—White
10c
11.40
12.51
12.60
U M
new issues
prospeetuses
Every Woman
is interested and shoui xnow
k MaRVEEWhGim’spny
■ The new Veginel Syringe.
MISSOURI, KANSAS A TEXAS,
orthbound.
Eat Nalco Food
Products
Ho; Uli. ll.; 60-906, 106.
RAISINS—Loose muscatel, 1-crown.
New Orleans Cotton Market Shews Ad-
vanee om Opening.
beds and good
per day 8. R
Train:
No. 10 ...
“THEOLDRELASLE”
Apples* Fancy Fortier Lawver, 81 M.
ML Louis Expresell:07 p. a
Bouthbound.
Mexico City lim’d 1:44 a c
Local ........... 4:16 a a
Report.
Doc. ..
Oats:
.41
.14%
,35%
14.
10
• <
Boston.
BOSTON, Mass., July 11—Calumet A
Arisona, T»M; Celumet • Hecla, 5.19;
reene-Cananea, •*: North Butte, ....
.......... 10.42%
1..ITH 10.87*
i0,72% 10.62% 10.62%
Nalley Grocery
Company
Wholesale Grocers and Roanters
of High Grade Coffees
Meso i
Lard:
11.00 loose. M il
PEANUTS—Jumbos,
ginia, 8a
NUTS—Soft shelled
CATARRH
X or TMt
BLADDER
1 Relleved in
, 24 Hours
M*
BT. LoS WOOL
ns, Mo, July IL— Wool mar*
ly; medium grades combing
MEMPHIS, Tenn, July 16.—Cotton
seed products, prime basis OH, 5.830
1.17c; meal, 117; linters, 2% 04.
cm, $3.5005.26; yearlings, $4,1645.75:
lambs, 14 2507.25; Western. $4.2507.40.
4.10c; 100 Sept.
100 at 6.60c, 100
W. F. ’
resort of
Leaves for Llano and Lampasas, 7:10
a m.: arrives Llano, 1101 noon; ar-
rives Lampasas, 11:14 a m.
Loaves Llano, 1 p m.; leaves Lam-
pasas. 1:10 p. m.; arrives Austin 4:40
p. m dally.
Dried Fruita.
Prices to re tailors;
BILLINGSLEY HOTEL
Mepade, Texan, Nates -trieuy ii
per day. Mr. M. bininunley: or:
brietrea
active liver- ha
work with run
you will MU
•nt. $5.50; fancy pat
MEAL—Per li-lb. 1
sack. 40c.
ALFALFA SEED-- Per 1b. 23625c.
CORN CHOPS—Per 100 lbs., $1.95.
MIXED CHICKEN FEED— Per 100
lbs.. 11.00
mediately
stood I u
The BU
pounce
principal
candidate
perintend
Schools.
Democrat
The St
pounce
a candid
Attorney
the actio
if he cannot supply theemMg2
Bl ARVK L. accept no other,
but send Mans fov illustrated "
book—sealed. It gives fuli particu- BQ
GALVR8TON, Tex.
Steamship El Sigio,
Cleared: Steamshi
for Frontera.
Ha vin
•f the
pounce
thia cou
primary
the 271h
Bease. 8011c.
Butter: Dull; creamery, 11% 025%e.
Edds: Lower at 14%a
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subject t
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ular; fresh gnthered extras. 23024c;
fresh gathered dirties No. 1, 16017c; Local
fresh sathered checks, prime, 14015c. st. Louis Limited
ly cause showers In
ons of Texas and
Mimeel laneons.
CHEESE—Wisconsin cream, lb., 19c,
brick, 10c; Imported Swiss, 18a
GARLIC—Per 1b., 10c.
CHILI— Per lb.. 10c.
KRAUT-Per keg, 11.00.
SALT—IM lbs., fine. 68*; 100 Iba.
The St
pounce L
re el-ct1
County.
July Den
Cereals
Scotch oat a per case, 1100; Cream
of Wheat, per case. 84 64; Grape Nuts,
per ease 11.70; breakfast foods, per
nary. 18 1-lM; low middling, ll%e;
strict low midling. 11% e; midding.
1U; strict middiing. 1I%«1 good md-
ditng. 11 Me; strict ......
llll-ltc; middling
g. at
6.57c,
made smaller traders on the long side
wary. The first bale of the new crop
to be received hero came in this morn-
ing and was sold at auction at 28c
LOST
tween W
by way
cklengo Grain ana Provimie
Wheat: -°pen MIKh so"
’ .964
M%
Lone Star Ice Co.
Both Phones 246.
LONDON, July 16,— Console touched
a new low record of .70% today. Apart
from the general tendency of British
financiers to discard home securities
in favor of foreign stecks, today's
slump was partially due to rumors of
a treasury bill issue amounting to $60,-
000.000 in connection with the National
telephone purchase and the congestion
at the same time of the market for
The Sta
n un ■ th
a a . and
Superinte
L S. hool
Democrat
After
run for |
1 hereby
date for
third Ljs
Texas
R Cox
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ent of T
a tion of
17 1912.
record ai
11 its you
New York.
NEW YORK. July 11.—Cotton seed
•II: Steady. ckosed firm; spot. 4.40•
4 44c; July, 6.4606.640; Aug., 4.650
after the call the
Cm
The St
n ounce J
County <
Trauis.Ce
th- 1 eme
11.41 11.10
Coffee That IB. Ask Your Dealer.
Ezuu#.2:
Caah quotations were •• tollorn
»iour: Stendy. nye: No. 1.
Barter: Food or mixinE. fair
to eKoic maung. 960681.04. Tirothy
•0.4 110008.00. Clover wed: $16,000
1(M Mwo porki 317.81% 018.06. Card
(la tiere..5, »!.<»» Bhor fiba:
bod), 10,30.
New Orien--
NEW ORLBANS, La.. July It.—Cot-
toe: Spotn eloned steady, nehangea;
■atea. it batea; to aFfive, lit; tew or-
dinary. •1-166; ordinary, 100e: wood
ordinary, 11 1-1062 wtniet gaed ral-
SAVANNAH. On July It—Tarpon-
Uno. firm. 404 e; enler. Hit bar
rels; recelpts, 1111; ehipmenta, 1M; I
Mock. 31,462,
Rwin: Firm; Ml.a MU eneke: re-
setpts, till; shipments, 2839; tock, H,.
Mt Quote: B. $6.0006.15: K. l««0«
sit; r. 16.82% 0690: a. 56,8606.5011,1
K. 17.000715: M. HM«
>»; N. 200140, WO. tlMPTUl
Lack of demand became almgst com-
g plete after the base totals predicted for
th. four Stale, had appeared amone
broker. Winipeg wnl word that the
three North we at prorln.ee could be
eouatod upon far 280,000,000 bushels
and ahowW faith by lowerin« quota-
Uona in a hurry. . ..
1. the deferred opllone. Oata Bank to
the loweat point of the wawn. Went-
Mi. of other (rain furnished the main
renson. July had a petbaek. too. not
withetanaine the emallnees at the
Mwk on hand here. It was teared that
new oats might arrive in Chicago In
time for delivery •• this month's eon-
tracts. Provisions required support
from packere. Falling off in exrorta
had a bearish influence and so did the
tumbling prices in the neighboring
pits. When the day ended pork and
lard were 5e to 7%c less expensive.
Bacon, however, was unchanged to
•%« up.
FQRT WORTH, Tex., July 18—Re-
ceipts Monday in all divisions were
yery moderate ard the market was a
rather quiet affair. The offerings con*
of unsettled weather
but dull.
intral Texas. Largo, airy
igsland, Texas.
The sti
noi
tlee of th
a candid
2. sut
1
@7.40; yearlings, 84.71 • 5 84; wethers,
$4.0004 M; ewes, $3.500 4.15; stock*
era. $2.5004 H.
WHEAT PRICES DAMAGED the COTTON MARKET
FEELS TEXAS WEATHER
BEANS—Imported navy, 5%c; Call*
fornia navy, 5%c; California. 4%e;
Mexican bayous. 4%e; black-eyed peas,
bMc; Umas, 7%c; garavanzos. 8%c
good heavy, 87 88 0 7 74
Sheep: Receipts. 1644 head; market
steady. Muttons, 81.7804.78; lambs.
$5.2508.25; stockers, $1.2503.00.
Chfengo.
CHICAGO. July 11.— Butter: Steady;
er oa merles. 23025c; dalrles, 21024c.
Ease Steady; receipts. 14.441 eases;
at mark, cases included, 16%016%c;
ordinary firsts. 14c; firets, 17%e.
Cheese: Steady; daisies, 16%015%c;
twins, 18%O1*%o; young A me He as,
18%O18%c; long horns. 18%O18%e.
Potatoes: unsettled; recelpta, 84 ears.
Poultry: Live, weak; turkeys, Ite;
chickens, 13%e: springs, 18023c.
Veal: Steady
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pratic pri
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pounce }'
for re - e
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(he lemo
July.
terday’s closing.
In the afternoon the market broke
on report of rains in Texas. At 1
o'clock prices were 18 to 11 points
Walker, Prop The SUI
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for Dst
subject t
primarlei
CHICAGO. July 18.—Wheat: No 1
red, $1.03% 01,06%; No 2 hard. 8141%
• l.H; No 1 Northern, $1.090114; No
1 Northern, $1.0501.12; No. 1 spring.
21050109 velvet chaff, ll.44Rl.lt;
“cumh. Ne*; No. 1 white.
784079%; No. 2 yellow, 74% 075.
Oats No. 1 white, 51% 03; stun-
Sard. 81 |IU
November .................
December ... 11.48 11.44 11.14
Western steers, $5.900 7.48; ______
and feeders, $3.8506,30; cows and hetf-
era, $2.6007.70; calves, $6.0009.00.
MEMPHIS. Tena. July 16.— Cotton:
Spots losed steady, unchanged; mid-
diing. 12%c.
The St
pounce C
idate f
Travis C
of the De
in July
Total sales, par
United States bonds
st CHICAGO, July 18 —Record-breaking
grope that •sports today declared to be
faintly in sight, damaged the price of
wheat. The market -here closed de-
moralised IMtHe to 4R4%c lower
0a than forty-eight hours before. Corn
finihed at a decline of Me to %0%ei
ogts, down 1c to 1%c, and provisions.
7%c off to an advance if 2%e. One of
the best known authorities in the
wheat trade announced without reserve
that the eondilions in North and South
Dakota and Minnesota pointed to a
yield of 260,000,000 bushels, a total far
above any previously reached for the
three States named. At the same time
there was evidence that Kansas would
have to be credited with between 90,“
000,000 to 100,000,000 bushels, an
amount much in excess of the estimates
heretofore accepted as highest. Holders
of wheat showed discouragement from
the start. A sudden turn to cool
weather northwest, insuring heav¥
filling of the grain just at tha right
stage and rendering unlikely any seri-
ous menace from black rust, led to
free selling by owners and speculators.
Wi.) believed that the market wan,
bound to drop. It was the disappear:
ance of purchases, however, that
worked the most mischiet with prices
Hogs: Receipts, 18.444 head; market
7%c; 4-crown. 4c; London layers, 2-
crown, 81.74; 1-crown, 9a.80; 4-crown,
$2.10.
APPLES—New crop, Arkansas, 1%;
Missouri, 11c; choice California, 11 %c.
PEARS—Evaporated halves, 11 %a
PEACHES—Fancy, 15c per lb; box.
11 %o; choice, 11c; 50-ib. boxes, %c leas.
so influence on the market At non
5^’cfirX’K" mrSAl
3218: w* peaches, X I sheiiea ceurornia, p.r 1K lie; rub.ru
stones, fill; freestone, $2.15; Bartlett 50"
Leleurely Fashion.
Due Monday
Car Californa
FANCY FRUITS
consisting of
PLUMS,
APRICOTS,
CHERRIES.
Prices reasonable.
Quebedaux
Fruit Co.
Srt :::: 1202%
rooms. Kin
Grain and Ray.
OATS—Clipped. Texas feed and need.
48c
BRAN—Per 140 Iba., $1.40; shorts,
$1.60.
HAY-Prafrie, per ton. North Texas,
114; South Texas, 811; Johnson grasa
111; alfalfa hay, IM; cane. $16; millet.
117.
CORN— Per bu.. IM
RYE—Per bu . 1164.
BARLEY—Par bu, $1.50.
WHEAT—For hu. |1 it.
FLAX SEED— Per lb, 10c.
TURNIP SEED—Par 1b, 84c.
n Fat e $2 84 each way.
T A. EMBREY,
Prop and Mgr, Mason. Tea
The St
nounce J
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Tax Asse
th- Demo
July
PRUNES—in 25-1b. boxes.
St. Louis.
ST LOU1S. Mo, July 11.—Poultry:
Firm; chichens. 11c; springs. 18022c;
July ....1104% 1144
steady at Saturday's close. Ught. $7 18
nasks om.
IHISHI bulk 0 Mtek 3.3067 M "
Sheep: Recetpts, 24,000 head; market
l»e lower Natives, 8a.2005.76: Went-
BANANAS: Per cwt.. M JI.
ORANGES: Calitornta navela,
box. M„BI.M.
.... - 17.80
is. 18.22% 1802%
.18,22% !•>( 1.15 18.17%
and other dividend
market closed steady at a net decline
of 14 to M polnta. Futures:
July 11—AMD
BURNET HOTEL
Burnet is the highest point be-
tween elveston and Llano —1144
feet. Free 'bus to and from all
trains. Special attention given com-
mercial men. Burnet, Texas.
and "WHITE HOUSE
Priees More
Galvemton.
GALVESTON. Tex, July 16-- Cotton:
Spots closed steady, unehanged; low
ordinary, 8 5-16; ordinary. 8 8*14©.
good ordinary. 14 %e; low middlinK,
ll%e; middling. 12%e; good middling.
13%e; middling fair, ll%e. Sales:
Spota. bom; f. •. b, 188 bales; re-
celpte, 144; stock, 17.114.
Dry salt extras. Ill 71 pe ewt;
bacon extras. $12.75 per cwt.; dry salt d
bellles, 14 to 25 lbs, 4%c; dry salt bel- J
lles, 14 to 14 Iba, ll%c: Premium hams. |
lilt lilt nil
12.60 12.63 11.41
11.11 11.17 11.93
11.17 11.11 11,44
11.14 11.11 11.44
11.14 11.11 11.44
sharp advance. Bonds were
Reaching, but not lowering, the rec*
ord established in the way of prices
Monday week, yesterday cantaloupes
dropped to 14c the dozen. Watermel- ’
ods were also down, but not quite as
low as Saturday. It is thought by the
local retail merchants that cantaloupes
SOUTHERN HOTEL
R H. Garner, Prop. Meals the
best the market affords Comfort-
able rooms. Mason, Texas.
THE TAYLOR HOTEL
N. A. Taylor. Prop. Taylor, Texan
ground for the day during the late
trading and closed within a point or
two of the lowest.
Recelpts, 1714 bales against 1483 last
week and IM last year. Today's ro*
celpts at New Orleans, 478 bales, as
against 184 last year; at Houston, 481
bales, against 41 last year; at Gal-
veston. 144, against 144 last year.
Cotton futures closed steady;
under Saturday's close. The cotton
17c; Empire hams, 18c; Premium
bacon, 15 %e; Winchester bacon, 17c;
Libby mince meat per case. $3.00.
Hides.
HIDES—Green. 607c; dry salt, 16c;
dry flint, 11c; reen salt 10c.
gains were steady, particularly
•tocks of speculative importance.
Tauer, aged M. depressed by the tor-
rid wave, today jumped from the four-
teenth story ef an office building, fall*
ing 144 feet to the roof of a nelghbor-
ing building. He was hilled.
r faiy ...14 54
20
11 and vl
meet wit
Cinelmnnti.
CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 11.— Eggu:
URU*’ Tirmi prime flrats. 18%ei firets,
Poultry: Rasy; springs, 12011c:
hone, 1l%c; turkeys, 14c.
NEW YORK, July 15.—Steady and
consistent strength was manifested by
the stock market today, the resuit
primarily of last Saturday's bank
statement, which rectified the adverse
conditions off the preceding week, when
a deficit in the actual reserves was
NEW YORK, July If,—After making . 4.17c (144 bbls, sold at 4.84c.
new high records on most positions , sold at 6.55c); Sept., 6.6006.
at the opening today, the cotton mar- bbia zold at 665c2; Oet, 6.
kot turned easier on reports of show-
Flour. None better. Cream of
Corn. Corn Meal and Feed
Patronize Home Industry,
Drink Pienemnt Cu Amert-
CUB Beauty Coffee.
Ask Your Grocer.
i., July 18—Arrived:
from New York
dp Fagertun (Nor ),
' du) ::: 3%
K :::: 30%
good ml
fair to
Bewae ofoounterfeita
Cotton Sued and Produetm.
COTTON SEED MEAL—Per ton. 114.
COTTON SEED HULLS—Per ton.
before the allotted time, ten days, the
vinos will not set any more melons and
the cheap prices will be a vanished
dream.
Potatoes remained the came and a-
wholeeale house reported a car off Cali* ;
I C E!
The ICE question In Summer let
Will I be served promptly and
regularly! The answer is to be
found in placing a standing or*
der with the Consumers' Fuel
& Ice Company. We make it
a point to satisfy our customers
in every way — promptness and
regularity of delivery. Phone us
your orders
Consumers Fuel & Ice Co.
Ph ■■■ 4r8
le
To th
Texas:
Izens, I
(JU ! dat
this coun
the Dem
BRICK HOTEL
c.'o Band berg. Prop. South Side,
Elgin. exas. Rates $1.50 per day
Dinner ready when the noon trains
arrive. Meals 16c. 'Phone No. 41.
THE BREDT HOUSE
Marble Falla, Texas. Meals 18e
New building, newly furnished. Clean
beds and the best table the market
will afford. Rear of Michel's store.
LEMONB: Cell fornia, new crop, per
box 65 44; Messina lemons, 65.64.
IJMEH Small basket. $1.00; large
basket, 11.76
CHERRIES: Eight-1b box. $1.75.
PEACHES. Four-basket crate. 500
76c.
PLUMB: Four-basket crate. $1,000
$1.90.
Made from distilled water, solld-
ly fzqzen, melts slowly; cheapest
in the long run. •
New Vork.
NEW YORK. July 16—Cot tea: Spots
closed quiet: middling gulf up (end a,
12.40c; middling gulf, 1166«; sales. 544
bales.
Balled Steamship Northtown, for
Port Arthur.
lb., 16c; Braalls. per 1b., 16c; pecans,
68.50; granulated hominy, per case.
$1.80; Quality M1s, cream of corn, per
•%-lb. sack. Me.
Old 'phon, 1330. Naw ‘phon:
272
Kansas Clty.
KANSAS CITY. Mo, July 16 —Cattlet
Receipts, 11,444 head, including 4004
Southerns; market steady to a decline
of 10c. Beef and export steers, $8.2540
9.65; Western steers, $6.5008 46; stock-
era, $48507.00; Southern steers, 8« 60
@6.65; Southern cows, 83 4406.45;
calves, $5.0008.00.
toppr nature. Half-fat gra . stulf was
in the majority. Values, however, re-
mained eteady with last week’s close.
Stocker steers: There was consider-
able improvement in the demand for
stocker stuft and the seattering con-
signments available want at a basis
Train No.
Houston Train...
Houston Train...
prices were 4 to .4 points under yes-
NEW ORLEANS, La. July 14 — Cot-
ton futures opened steady at an ad-
vance of 4 to 5 points on good cables
and an unfavorable weather map.
Conditions over the belt underwent
little or no change over Bunday. Dry
weather continued in the Western belt
and showers fell in the Eastern. Im-
Market Shows Qaledue— Hop Bawls
stendy—Caives sei Rendiy.
Sheep Buff©* Decline.
NEW TORN. July 1»—The cotton
goods markets are Hrm. with busmness
of moderate voiume. A strike in Now
Bedford mllle la troubling converters
who are now about opening their spring
linos of fine droeo fabrics Yarns ure
steady, with a tendency upward. Job-
here report a moderate businese.
power, prices broke Into net
Atlantic coast from Charleston to I
Jacksonville, and on* the official east-
ern belt forecast for general showers
east of the Mississippi River tonight
and tomorrow. Many of the early buy-
ers were credited with covering on this
rally which, in addition to reports of
continued wet weather In the eastern
belt, hod the encouragement of bullish,
spot market reports and a rumor that
leading trade Interests were advising
mills to buy for forward needs.
Later reports of light rains at sev-
eral points in Texas inspired most ag-
gressive selling by local boars, and the
market again turned easier. Btop or-
ders were uncovered on e scale down-
ward, and while the market continued
.. 1144 1147
1174 11.64
k. 12.88 1161
.. 13.11 16.11
.. 11.14 12.96
.. 12.73 .....
.. 11.44 12.60
.. 1141 12.68
LAverpeol.
LIVERFOOIa July 16—Cotton: Bpote
closed in fair demand, 1 point higher;
American middling fair, 7.14d; good
middling, 7 664; middling. 7 lld, low
middiing. 6.92d; good ordinary, 6.60d;
ordinary, 6 4M. Melee of the day were
14,444 bales, of which 4844 were for
speculation and Included 8644 Amer-
ican. Recelpts, 144 balsa all Amer-
loan Futures opened and closed quiet
July, 4*d; July-August, 6.94d; Aug-
ust-Sept, 6.89d; Sept.-Oct., 4.7M; oct.-
Nov, «74d; Nov-Dm. 4.744; Dm.-Jan..
• 4l%d. Jen-Feb^ 84M: Feb.-March.
6.70d; March-April. 6714; April-May,
6.714; May-June, 6.714.
will be off the market in about ten k
days, as the excessive warm weather I
---------- __ ------- — is causing them to ripen, all at one
slon was low Sixty carloads were time and the small, green ones, about ,
marketed, but there was nothing of a - ।
considered 14c higher. The range was fornia potatoes in. These potatoes
from 64.64 to 64.78. ! bring them $130 per bushel, while the
Calves: There were ten cars of calves Texas product la quoted st $1.20 per
on hand, and these sld readily. Tae ' bushel.
market wes generally consi~.-- j F1gs are plentiful now, and those un- ’
strong. One good cer brought 87 00. I fortunate enough not to have any of
Hogs: The receipts in the hog dirt- 1 their own can purchase this fruit at 16c
cion Monday wss fairly good, as about the quart.
1000 heat of market stuff arrived. This
was swelled by a shipment of stuft 1
purchased at St, Joseph by Armour A
Co. Everything wee cold by 10:10
o’clock, going on a steady basis. The
THE GOFORTH HOTEL
w. R. Goforth. Prop. Rates 1.00
end 61.60 per day. Ban Marcos, Tex.
Arrive*. Departs.
:20a.m. 11:20a.m.
Nouston.
HOUSTON, Tex., July 10—Cotton:
Spots cloged quiet, unchanged; sales,
11 bales; f. o. b, none, shipments, 367;
stock. 14.781; low ordinary, 6 1-1M;
ordinary, • l-16e; good ordinary.
101-16e; iow middling. 11 13-16e; mid-
dling. 11 13-16c; good middling, 11 5-160;
middling fair, 139-16.
THE FRANKLIN
Leading hotel of Central Tsana
Every room an outside room. Pure
water, san itary plumbing; ear own
private sewer. Larue, hght and airy
eample rooms. At Lano, Teana, the
great health resort. High, mild, dry.
Cool and delightful climate. Round
trip from Austin, 61.60, Saturay to
Monday.__________________
LOWERY HOTEL
B F. Burleson, Prop. Wo meet all
trains. Bmithvile, Taxaa
Government and railroad
Le
in real
friens f
County,
eome ser
County a
Aslature
to becom
on the 1
the actio
to be bel
the aiM of a hen’s egg. will then be
grown and ripe. If there is no rain
pound. This was, of course, a uo-
Paul, which was the weakest feature
of the market in the closing day of
last week, recovered over 1 points
from Its low level of that period, de-
spite increasing belief that the ap-
proaching semi-annual dividend may
suffer further reduction. Union Pa-
fewer than eight
new eoneerne this
New Orleann.
NEW ORLEANS, La., July 16.—Cot-
ton seed products Oil. prime refined.
In barrels, per pound, 7.16c; choice
meal, 1 per cent amomnia, perlong ton,
•M, choice cake, same, 837.60.
FORT RADS. La, July 18.— Arrived:
Sies mere Preston (Nor ) from Fuerte
Cortez via Fort Bar Has and Belize;
Blueflela (Nor ». from Blueflelds; Par-
famina (Br), from Bacos dal Toro via
Colon.
Balled: Steamet Standard (Gar.), for
Havana
and East Texas started a selling wave
end at the end of the first half hour
of business prices wore 4 pointe under
Saturday's close on trading montha.
The Eastern belt forecast off showers
was a support to the market, as it
causd a covering movement among
the early sellers of the morning Prices
recovered until they were *n a level
with Saturday's final quotations. Gos-
sip said that loading bull interests
were selling considerable cotton, which
Leaden.
LONDON, July 16—Consols for
money, 781-16; for account, 75%.
Bar siiver steady, 21 %d.
Money. 2% 02% per cent; short bills
and three montha bills, 3.
• ■» —
corren MARKGT.
icrican Tobacco
NEW RLEANS, La. July 16 —Rough
grades of rice were nominal; clean Hon-
duras. 4% 65%; elean Japan. 6%e; re-
cel pt a rough, 1MI bags; sales, clean
Honduras. 55 pockets; eloan Japan, >6
pockets.
greon. 40c; round green, 75c
CABBAGE: For orate, 83 0001.34.
CHILI PETINEB: Per ib.. 45c; small
Japan, 14c, large chili pop per a He
GREEN CHILI: 16017c.
TOMATOES: Four-basket crate, 64
075c.
ONIONB: 64-pound erate, Bermuda,
81040116.
MUSTARD: Per do son bunches, 25c.
LETTUCE: Per hamper, 54a
GRAPE FRUIT: Per box, >4.76.
CUCUMBERS: For one - third - bn.
crate, 40c.
OKRA: Per bu.. 64.64.
POTATOES: Texas, $1.>4; Califor-
nia. 61.84
GREEN PEPPERS: For 4-basket
crate, 13 5001.76.
Squash: Per bu., $1.0001.25.
OHEROKEE HOTEL
Mrs L Ottinger. Prop. Meals the
Mat the market affords; comfort-
able rooms, polite attention. Chero-
hM. Texas.
turkeys. 14014c; ducks.
NEW YORK. July 18 —Coffee futures
closed quiet, net 6 points higher to 1
lower; solos. 18,444 bags; spot coffee,
steady; No 7 Rio. 14%c; No. 4 Ban too
14%c; mild, quiet. Cordova, 16018%c
nominal.
Sugar: Raw, firm; muecovado, 64
tost. 6.46c; centrifugal, 04 test, 1.Me;
molasses sugar. 84 tal 8.17a
All grades of refined sugar were ad-
vanced 10c per 100 pounds today.
Total clearances ot wheat and flour
were equal to 844.440 bu. Primary re-
eelpts were 48,200 bu., compared with I
2,04000 the col i es ponding day • 7—
ago. The vieible supply of wheat in the
United States decreased 1,114,400 bu
for the week The amount of bread-
stuff on ocean passage decreased 2.140-
444 bu. Estimate receipts for tomor-
row: Wheat. 17 ears; corn, IM; octo,
147; h»gs. 34.444 head.
THE GLOBE HOTEL
Rates, $2 04. Dinner servea from
11:54 to 1:00 o’clock, a T. John-
son. Prop. Manor, Texas.
SAN GERONIMO HOTEL
Lampasas, Texas. Free sample
rooms. Give us a trial; you will be
pleased. J. T. Reese, Prop.
tions of further showers la the east-
orn belt. Realising was very heavy
at the Initial advance, while there also
appeared to be conslderable selling
for a reaction In private predictions
that the lower temperatures noted to
the north of the belt would work south-
Ho<s: Receipts, 4404 he.d; market
steady. Bulk of sales. $7 4407 54;
packers and butchers, •7.1507 56:
llDhts. 87 310713% pins. $6..0006.75. ,
Sheep: Receipts. 5400 head; market 125:
eteady; lambs 25e lower Lambs, 15 00
The B
pounce
for re-i
County
action
he held
Oklahoma. Offerings were well ab-
sorbed st a reaction of 5 to 10 points
from the best, and the market later
in the morning recovered to nearly
the opening figures on reports that
storm signals had been ordered for the
NEW YORK, July 16.— Copper ar-
rivals at New York today, 5415 tons;
experts this month, 13,289 tons. Lon-
don copper strong; spot. >76 is 4d;
futures. 175 17s Gd. Local sales of tin.
66 tons: London tin. firm; spob 420
17d 6a; futures. £10 7d 14a Local sales
of lead were 64,444 pounds London
lead. 516 7s 6d London spelter, £26 U.
Iren, Cloveland Warrants, Ma 4d in
London
Kanan* City.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. July 16 —Butter:
Creamery, 24c; firsts* Me; seconds, 14c:
packing stock. 20%e
Egge: Easy; extras, 14c; firsts, 18c;
neconda, 1M.
ers in Texas and closed steady at a
net decline of 16 to 10 polnta The
market opened eteady at an advance of
6 to 10 points in sympathy with the
strength of Liverpool and on indica-
SUGAR—Louisiana granulated, 5.950
per 1b.; beet granulated, 6.35c; pow-
dered, 7.40c; syrup, choice. 22435c;
prime, 14 0 Me; fair, 14016c; corn
syrup, 16c; 1-lb cans, per case. 61.M;
one-sail on cans, per case, 81 14; evap-
orated cane, one-gallon cans, per case,
$3.25; evaporated cans, 16-oz. cans, per
case, $35004.00.
GREEN COFFEE— Prime, 17c; cholce,
18c; Peaberry, 22c.
BL Louls.
ST. LOUIS, Mo.. July 11.—Cattle: Re-
ceipts, 18,000 head. Includln* 1104 Tex-
ans; market steady Shipping and ex-
port steers. $6.0949 16; dressed and
butcher steers, $6.0008,50; stockers.
816406 76; calves. 85 000126; Texas
and Oklahoma steers. 16 0401.76; cows
and heifers. $3.5008,50
Ho*s: Receipts, 7100 heed; market
6034c higher. Pigs end lghts, $5,760
7.50; mixed and butchers. 87 4507.45;
peara, 8140.
CANNED VEGETABLES: No. 8
BT. LOUIS, Ma. July 16— Flour mar-
hot was firm.
Hay. firm.
Whisky, $1.40.
Iron cotton flea S4e.
Bagging. 9%c.
Hemp twine, 7%e
Receipts: Flour. 6800 bbls.; whest,
112,000 bu., corn, 64,000; oats. 66,000.
Shipments: Flour, 40.444 bbls.; wheat,
29,000 bu ; com, 30,000; oata 18.444.
Vesetabien.
BEANS: Per one-third bu.,
M. Louis,
sr, LOVIS, Mo. July 18—Cash
heat: No. 1 red. ©Id. 81100111; new.
1.0541,08; No 1 hard, old, 81.04; new.
10001.44%.
Corn No. 1. 44c; No. 8 old, 45c; No
white; 48Me -------
Close--Wheat September. 96M0
INe; Docember. Ms.
Corn September. 674 067%; De-
ember, M«.
Oats: September, 8l%c; December,
L & G. N. RAILROAD.
payors reflected moderate absorption
with a fair demand for some of the
special tlee comprising the electrical
and equipment groups. Thore were
virtually no transactions in the se-
curities of the several express com-
panles, whose earnings are likely to
be somewhat impaired by reason of
the new rat* system ordered by the
Interstate Commerce Commission.
Best prices were recorded in the final
top was 88.16 and the range from $8:00
to 88 17%.
Sheep: On other markets sheep Buf-
fered a decline and (here was no ex-
ception to the rule locally. The de-
cline was estimated at from 16c to 26c.
Good, fat wethers brought 84.44.
Cattle: Recelpta. 2500 hoed; market
ateady; calves, receipts, 1004 head; mar-
ket strong; top, $7 00, bulk. 86 5004 64.
Hogs: Receipts, 1680 head; top. 88.16;
hulk. $8.0008.174.
Sheep: Receipts. 460 head; market
150116c lower.
PLANTENSoG BACK
C - CAPSULES
-13%1-»213:
STAGE LINES.
Lano, Mason, Frederieksburs and
Menaruvile.
Leave Llano. 12:30 p. m., arrive Ma-
son 7:14 p. m. Leave Macon 4 A m.;
arrive Llano Ham. Fare 61 64 each
Leave Mason 4 14 a. m.; arrive Fred-
ericksburg 4 p m. Leave Fredericke-
burg 4:14 a m.; arrive Mason 6 p.m
Round trip, 86
Leave Macon Tuesays, Thu reday
and Saturdaya, 7am; arrive Menard-
No. 846.
Na 18.
Na 8.
Kansas City.
KANSAS CITY, Ma. July 16 —Cech
wheat: No. 1 hard. 96% 099; No. 1 red.
97698e.
Com No. 8 mixed. 71078c; No. 1
white. 61011c
Oats; No 1 white. .44%047c; No. 1
mixed. 41%042%e
Ctoee Wheat July. M«; September.
9140; December, 88 %c.
Corn: July. 75 %; September, 64 %0
M%c; December. ll%0ll%a
ate: July, 48%c; September, 14 %e.
Receipts: Wheat, 383,000 bu.; com.
80,000: oats, 00M
PLAZA HOTEL
R P. Laney, Prop. Rates 61.85 per
day South side 8quare Lockhart.
Texas.
New York.
NEW YORK. July 16.—Money on call
was steady, 1% per cent; ruling rate,
closing bid, 1%; offered at 1%
Time loans were easier; 60 days, 1%
per cent; 00 days, 3%03% per cent;
six months, 4%04%.
Prime mercantile paper, 4% 04%
cent; sterling exchange firm, with ac-
tual business in bankero* bills at $4.85
for 40 day bills and at 84.87.44 for de-
mand.
Commercial bills, 84.84%.
Bar silver, 44%a
Mexican dollars, 44c
Nerthbound.
Arrives. Departs
THE COMAL HOTEL
Brick building, comfortably fur-
nished with all modern conven-
lences, hot and cold batha. Local
and long distance ‘phone 61. Thea
Eggeling, Prop Free ‘bus t© and
from all trains. Beat accommoda-
tions for commercial men; free sam-
ple rooms. New Braunfels, Texas.
BROOKS HOTEL
Mrs M. D. Brooks, Prop. Meals
the best the market affords. $1.50
per day. Pflugerville. Texas. New
Vhone No. 64______________________
standard tomatoes, 81 14; No 8. $1.45;
second* 6c leas, Illinois fancy corn,
11 !•; ztaadan E00com„o..a. | ■ARpnW—M.S: mw-
LARD COMPOUND— Per terce baeta, 1 tara three-ouerter olin. 1-09: Frenca
1*080: Crusto, Iter terce banta, se; Imported. UM 9 17.00; Norwezlan
CIICACO, July It —Cattte: Recetpts, Jwel, 10; Cotosuet, 9%0; Cottolene, "moked,
16,044 head; market clow and lamely single can* lota, up to five cases, M.M; Flour and Ream.
10016c lower. Beeves, 86.66 0 0 66: five cases and over, 84.60; ten cases FLOUR— Busta per bbl.: High pat-
Texas and Oklahoma steers, 85 04 0 7 16 and over, 84.76; twenty-five cases and ““ ““ t
; stockers over, 84.74.
PURE LARD—Silver Loaf, 1M; Pre-
Rie©.
Fancy head, 104-lu, sacks, 84 50;
good head, $5.50; medium head. 86 00;
Japan head 85 25; screenings, 84 00.
Comet, 1 lb. 7c; 1%. ». 6 lb, 4%c;
per lb., f. a b. Austin.
Lard (in tierces): 80 76.
Osts: No. 1 white. 46%046c: No. 8
mixed. 42% a
Butter. Eggs and Poultry.
EGGS —Per Jox. 12%c
BUTTER—Home dairy, 86c; cream-
ory. Me
CHICKENS—Hens, per don., 84 880
6.76; spring chickens, per dos.. 82 640
8.04. broiler* per do*. 84 040 4 54
Arrive* Departs.
.....11:01 am. 12:19a.m.
..... 11:60 am 1151 am
..... 11:35p.m. “ ‘
Southboun.
..... 4:14 a.m. 4:30a.m.
..... 4:45a.m. 4:56 am.
.....11:68 am. 12120p.m.
(..*4 6:87 p.m. 6:36 pm
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