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Show DECLINE ON WALL STREET New Yerk Market Is Affected Af-fected by Weakness in London.. NEW YORK, April 24. American stocks in the London market led the way in a declining tendency, to which there was a decided response" in the opening dealings here. Not only the Internal In-ternal stocks but the whole list receded a fraction on considerable trading. Some effort was made to extend the decline, de-cline, but the movement encountered opposition and the market rallied. Manhattan's Man-hattan's rise to 142 helped the market, but the depression of the Southern group, notably Illinois Central, checked any confident purchases of the railroad rail-road stocks. Illinois Central. Toledo, St. Louis & Western and Sloss-Shef-fleld declined 11462. Prices were Inclined In-clined to droop from the inactivity of the market, but the movement of the slight. St. Louis-Southwestern declined 14. General Electric 1. and Lake Erie & Western a point. The market hardened a shade before noon. Bonds were irregular. Traders did not attempt to push the rise much further after the market had recovered re-covered to about yesterday's close. Prices vlelded slightly from the 10 o'clock level. Smelting was lifted a point. Pullman 44 and International Power 14. After a decline in Amalgamated Copper Cop-per due to the weakness of copper the market began to harden. Reading rose a point over last night in response to the testimony of the counsel for the corn-pan corn-pan before the Interstate Commerce commission. Advances of 1 to 1 were made in the Mexican railway stocks. Northwestern dropped 1 and Anaconda 4 ar.d Brooklyn I'nion Ga rose 54- The closing was dull and steady. Kansas City Cattle. I KANSAS CITY, April 24.-Cattle-Re- j celpts, 2i, including 100 Texans: strong to 10c higher. Native steers. $4.2Etffo.3l; j Texas and Indian steers. $3.o-64.70; Texas cows. $2.75&4.0o; native cows and heifers. $1 SfSJ.OO: etockers and feeders. $3.104.96: bulls. $2.9w?r4.5: calves. $2.0Ot7.O0: Western West-ern steers, $3.0055.06; Western cows, $2.00 64.00. Hogs Receipts. 6000: market, steady. Bulk of sales. $7.O0r7.15: heavy. $7.0o7.15; packers $6.fy&7.03: medium. $7.0067.0.4; mixed. $6.757.00: yorkers. $6.967.00; pigs. $6.0"?6i76. Sheep Receipts. 2000: market, firm. Muttons. $3.806.10: lambs. $r..4ofi'7.5: range wethers. $4.006.23: ewes, $4.101ia..a. Chicago Cattle. CHICAGO. April 24. Cattle Receipts. 1000: steadv. Good to prime steers. $i.l0 fa6 60; poor to medium. $4.&'..'S5.10: sto-kers and feeders, $3.0014.90: cows, $1.50'rr4..o; heifers, $2.50io.00: canners. Jl.oO-fjS.Tn: bulls. $2.5Ofi4.30: calTes. $2.50ti 6.40 ; Texas fed steers. $4 OOfco.OO. Hogs Receipts, today. 18.000; tomorrow. 10 000: left over, 300: steady. Mixed and butchers. $6.Vfc-7.2.i: good to choice heavy. $7 337.45; rough heavy. $7.orvs7.25; light, $6.75ff7.h: bulk of sales. $7.101i7.25. gheepRercipta. 40T: sheep and lambs, steadv. fJood to choice wethers. $4.50 6 50: fair to choice mixed. $2.7.V&4.25: Western West-ern sheep, $4Jfc5.00: natfve lambs, $4.atQ 6.90; Western lambs. $4.5O4j7.00. Chics go Grain. CHICAGO, April 24. May wheat opened unchanged to c lower at 78 to 7SVc. and declined to 774c. July opened 4c lower to a shade higher at T to 73734c and sold off to 72c. After selling down to ..-c. May rallied and the close was at 77c. a loss of 4c. Julv sold off to 72c and the close was 4c lower at 724c. The market was quite firm the last hour. Close, May, 7c; Julv. 724c; September. 6!4c - Corn Msv. 44V(i447,c: July. v4o4c; September, Sep-tember, 44-rjV. - Oats-May, 34'c; July, 31Jc; September, 28e. Pork May. $18.15; July. $17.4.4; September, Sep-tember, $17,124- Ijird May. $9 10; July. $?.6.VS 674: September, Sep-tember, . , . Ribs May, $9.80; July. $.6.4: September. Septem-ber. $9.60. Flax Cash X. W., $1.11. P.ve Mav. fcfirc. Barlev Cash. 4vj."4o. Timothy-April. $3.60. Cash Wheat. No. 2 rrd, ..4'8.S4e: No. 3 red. 70fc76c: No. 2 hard winter. 72"Q76r; No. S hard winter, 6v&75c: Nnl Northern spring, 78aVc; No. 2 spring. .ti79c; No. 3 spring. 72f79c. Corn- No. 2. 424Q42c: Xo. 3. 42' ,0. Oats-No. 2. 224,''33c; No. 3. 3rg3rc. St. Louis Wool. ST. IM"1S. April 24 Wool-Quiet, unchanged: un-changed: Territory and Western medium, lMjl7c; fine. W6c: coarse, lifi'loc. |