Show germany outwitted france and great britain berlin july 10 the agreement between franca and germany on the subject of morocco which will be made public in both paris and berlin today cannot but be regarded here as a diplomatic success of the first importance over both great britain and france although is expressed in terms of great moderation the agreement being referred to as the concord based on a full appreciation and recognition 0 ach governments rights and aims yet officially the issue is dedas a triumph for emperor william and prince von buelow that will a danl high in germanas germanys Germ anys diplomacy everywhere on the continent the attitude of the american government toward the moroccan contro veray was altogether satisfactory to germany precisely what part president roosevelt took in forwarding the settlement is not made public in berlin but it is appreciated that the influences fluen ces he exerted at paris and london contributed toward the settlement COTTON ADVANCES on reports of unfavorable crop conditions dit ions i new york july 10 an advance of more than a balo was recorded in the cotton market here today on reports of heavy rains in the west private advises advices of crop damage and the belief that the june acreage report of the bureau of statistics had underestimated the percentage decrease the movement was accompanied by great activity and excitement all options in the local market sold over the 11 cent mark during the first few minutes of trading october after opening at 1085 advanced to 1121 a little more than 2 a bale over the closing figures ot saturday other months were equally strong and excited new orleans july 10 With prices bounding upward there was an excited opening of the cotton market here today the quotations going beyond eleven cents for the active positions immediately after the opening the advance ran as high as 65 points october selling at 1132 various causes contributed to the advance the chief factor however being exceedingly bullish weather reports heaby rains and in some instances floods were reported from sections of the cotton belt there was also a belief in the minds of brokers that it the results of the investigations in the bureau of statistics of the government indicated anything it was that the bad state of the crop had been concealed |