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Show 1 1 Slreei Still I boll and Sluggish Fact, the Market Is More I Quiet Than for n Long Slt Time Past. 'YORK. July 22. The stock market slier and more sluggish In ton to-"an to-"an for a long time past. Aild to lis exnsslu Irregularity of the ipnt all the day and the entire un-ty un-ty of speculative mood will h im-d. im-d. The Urm undertone which has Hcd manifest since the hesitation In v nce first developed was still per-ie. per-ie. This Wiis partly due to the sus-r sus-r Influence of a' number of strong j!? les in the market. The crisis In the t ms between the British and Russian ' nuVnis an Influence on all mar-ind mar-ind may be expected to have until 3"ltj iclhiltcly deposed or. i St miitk'l was under the Influ-'i? Influ-'i? fth a action, but shared with the 7" r; father In the Southwest, whjeh ' itely wcak.ncd wheat. The opening .J ce w.is influenced by the renewal knack' rs" strike. The discontent PS r-.the New England cotton woriecrs fh jmor' of threatened trouble among Ives dlKiilfUF-d with treatment save 'Wt bor question wme added Inlluenee 'c entnn-pi. The argument was heard tflS tho presence "f tho Russian ladi-urtra ladi-urtra cTaiJi'lron tn the Pacific 'ocean a Vbrlug It Into touch with some n3i can beef for Japan. nJ -tPaclIh and St. Paul rose nt one "-tr Sffhe demonstration in these was not tiC ;con hiring and the advances wero rs. eld. Tlr e.-ror.-ist of the currency ii cent indicated that no efTeel has bi produced on the sh-ect by the revival 'tu tinesr In tin interior. "4ith the gain -a ib-TreAsurv opm-a Hons an Increase r 2 tit rePTsca It Indicated in upward of QEiE KO. Rats for call loans Indicate a ft? danc of day m day funds. But the L r loan market )s railed steadier. For-ixcbange For-ixcbange also advanced agulu today 7 eanee to the hardening discount 1 it in London A late profit-taking 2 Kent left little of the day's gain, but j fcslng was fairly steady, 0a wee Irregular. Total sales. pr 32;Wft(ty. United States bonds wore Kngcd on e -"ll. I jfNEW YORK BOND UST. of 3s rrg m Manhat c g Is.. .103 S of 2 cfip "H3i Mex Cent 4s G5 3 la reg "ii. 1st inc 1-N Rjt le coup . 1"5 M & St L 4s 36 lH reg . 131U M K & T Is 1K mVS iVls cvjp l&z 2nds ) ld 4a reg 1W4 N R of M c 4s... 7GV ld 4a roup 1W X Y C gen 3s.. Jff'? Bon gen W2J X J C gen IfiS istment U f6't Xor Pac Is llb,v, tic C b Is- s Nor Pac To T4"i 0 4s. .. H2 N & V cou Is. , ,101-i P ss. osl is & p... yt,! lot Ga 5s 110'r. Pa conv 3s. .. W's M One . . TS Residing gen 4s. K !f,r',r BA SV.s ... 7 St L & S P fg 4s Sl-fc ' H A Q n 4s. 07 St L S'west 1st 93 f& St P ff JsltS Seaboard A L 4s K3ii mi!: N con 7. 13) " So Pao 4s 94Vi L P R Is. 71i So Ry 5s 115 ilCs... . S2 Tex & P lta...H8 Sti ICfSt L g 4.101 T St L, fe W Is. IT. Pa Term 4?.. . 73 Union Pac 4r. ..1U8VI " i ITob i.t . lT P eonv 4s 102 T& So 4k. U S Steel 2d ctj.. tl) IR G 4 ia Wabash lsts ....117 prior I 4s .. psu Wabash deb B.. C0 ,t;l Igen 4s v W it L. K 4f 01 SE!1 DO 1-t .lwu. Wis Cent uk.... 00 mm LVal P:s 1071.. Colo F & i Cs... 71 4 ff.-uni l5" iri'Hl Ir CLOSING STOCK LIST, a fe. Sales. Higlu Low. Close. - Wn 21.000 78 7S TSv's 1 5 erred . . . SW '.17 KVfe XPk u novo & Ohio... 5,300 Slii " S5 A.' erred 91 j'Blan Piclfle ... 3,400 124- 121 12li fltPI 6f N J ... . SCO 0& 161 frl "Wft Ohio . ... 4C0 31 31 33vi fPr& Alton l.WO 3S 39 30 N flGt Y stern.. 700 14 I4i 14? Northwest .. SCO' ISOy. 179 170 ''JWI&St Paul.. 14,100 imk 117 14S I trm &'Tran.' '366 (Hi "fjii C ',' irred ... 100' ViM ll',t 14V4- V St Louis 74V- 1 touthern . 100 14V- 14 llV , "l rreferretl .... 10 49 40" -4SV J preferred . .. 2QZ &,' fHudson .... m. lOUi 1G1 16l' i Id: & West 205 A R G 21V- ered ., 72 " 5.900 25 25Vj 2T, f referred 1,900 C2Ti 62', 62A prefcrr.d .... SCO SS. .15V SS'i Fig Yidey .... 180 U7 C7 G7 i ""rod 210 SP.4 SI 70V- fx Central .... 00 1374 137 137 " Ventral 700. iSft 10 19 Mtttb .... 35 y .Kouthern oju, Jpred ... Tin. IP1;j6h:: 3,w m SI " Solltan S .... rio S7ii 86ii S7 er.dyi St Louis 45 Wtl It.f & S S 11. 2.10Q 7 70V- 72 ropr,ircd i.coo 12S 1U7 ' 127V-' rl, Pijcltlc .. 12,r)00 34 92-ii. 91 .aiapfriK&T 100 1SA 1S& IS Jirxpnf y SMj ML... 2,803 02 Cl B2 rrcu . 57 BB3n?Ja"flT . -25.200 121V; 150 121 ntfrM 5,1 LUbJ C3 tJ 1 wrerencd qsia ilwland Co .... 9.7CW 23V- 22i " T.a-, MOO " Ci C5 feS M i.:r. 1.GP0 62? 52 5Poulhu-serii 100 13V- 13V" 1 fit KRi -l 2114 24V, - Ife T";:;:- 25 25 i?i JicWBf MrSt " 1IW 2 23VI f 5lSUIC y& 971A lteStmT " 14 Afe-Central iJw 'svl ' "6 i tlieDlpa Companies to.bpJJfearso ;;;; ;;;; ahcous ails tiEf "S S S .a iw n on ;.v. . :?: g ' ; n ice .jr.; s 2U-,-' s ' Ted .. . 9 , M sji KB I V,::: S SS . , ffiViS- 15s i3 183 1 n'llT 75 7j 71 f lV lron...i,,w 351? iv vi "r p''.i::::: trfc $ 2lVi 2iii 21 0yn 'red ,C. 5 jjji 11 M3Vt A1, . ?i Ted i th ( ll ''ad 78V- r:: U & g i f 4 4--r-r -r---r- -- f SILVER. New York Sc -f San Francisco 5Sc -f- -f- London 2C LEAD. -t- f New York exchange unchanged. -f-f COPPER. 4- -f New York exchange ...$12.3712.50 -f f t l "ft t Pacific Mall 100 27 27 2051 People's Gas COO 100 lOWi 100Vi I'rcssud Steel Car... 1,-tOf. S3, 32 23" preferred 10U 76ft. 7G3L Pullman Pnl Car 221 Ropublie Steel HCC 7 7i 7 preferred 1.4&0 IJfe 12-Vv. II Rubber Goods 1S preferred S Tenn Coal & Iron,.. 0,200 4191 40 -U U S Leather 80?. 7 7V1 74. preferred S3. U S Realty S -IS'A -IS U S Rubber S00 19 19 19s,i proforred 400 77 7( U S Steel 12,C"XI 12" 11 12 proforred 13,300 C-5 Q1& 62?; Westinghouso E 1 Western Union .... 300 S&U S',i SS Total Sales for tho- day, 412,&00 shares. 1 1 Grain and Erovislons. CHICAGO, Julv 22. Unresponsive cables ca-bles and weaj.her" favorable- for markcttng the new crop were prominent causes of weakness In wheat today. At the close-September close-September whoat w.oh down an even cent from yesterday's tloal nuoLatloivs. Corn Is otf c. oats show a loss of o, and provisions 5 to 7c. Under the influence of comparatively weak cable? and Improved weather coudl-:ions coudl-:ions there was heavy selling of wheut at ihe opening. Initial quotatloiuj wcro at a considerable decline, September being down Vific to 'ts'fj&c at SSV to SSVtc. The lower prices brought out a liberal demand de-mand from pit traders, causing a fair advance, ad-vance, September going up to t&'5'SS;biC within tlx first fifteen minutes of trading. trad-ing. Tb bullish sentiment, however, soon gave way to weakness as a result oC a number of bearish crop advices. The report of a local crop expert and that of a. St. Loul? trade journal wero favorable fa-vorable for a good harvest. The fact that the arrivals of new wheat are on the Increase In-crease and that the demand for the cash article Is on the wane accemtuatcd the declining de-clining tendency. Foreign advices also Rpre of a less pessimistic tenor, developments develop-ments of the day tending to dissipate all fears of Anclo-Russian complications. The- volume of trading was not eo heavy a It has been recently. Larse houses that have been liberal purchasers offered enly moderate support. As the session advanced prices continued to decline until September had reached S7e. A slight rally occurred Just before the cIosp on covering by shorts. Final figures on September wen at S7'i'(7S7c. July oold between 94c and 9Cc and closed at 94c. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 1CO.C00 bushels. Exports of wheat and flour, according to Brad-slrcet'a, Brad-slrcet'a, were equal to 1.2S1.000 bushels. Primarv receipts were 111,900 bushels, compared with 571.500 bU3hels a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported report-ed receipts of 2ol cars, acalnst C31 cars last week and 175 cars a year ngo. The break In wheat and estimates for liberal receipts tomorrow were responsible for a weak corn market. The market closed at a trifle above tho low point. September Sep-tember opened a shade to HSVic lower at 4Sc to 49-"VjC, sold down to 49VC and closed I at 49gz49c Local receipts wore 212 cars, with nine of contract grade. Influenced by the weakness of other grains, synllmcnt In the oats pit was bearish. September opened 'm? to Vic low- cr at 333iC to 33c. ranged between 32",c and 338c. and closed at 33'Vi. Tbo local receipts wero S2 cars. The resumption of the strike at the stock yards dominated trading in pro-isions. pro-isions. The volume of business was extremely ex-tremely light and prices showed only slight changes. Liberal receipts of hogs, and lower prices at the yards were bear factor. September pork closed with a less of 5c at ?12.77; lard also was down 5c, closing at $0.90; ribs were off 7e at 57.47. Estimated receipts for tomorrow Wlwnr 72 c:irs: corn. 311 enrs! nnts. 9.T cars; hogs, 15.0CO head. RANGE OF TUB LEADING FUTURES Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat, No. 2 July (old) W'i 97 OSV't ?t July (new) 95Vi W 94 94 Sept (old; S9 SO SOVi Sept (new) SS14 SS& S7 S7 Corn, No. 2 July 49 49 19 '.9'.'4 September 493i 49yt 49Vi 49 December 40 4(1 4 15 Oats. No. 2 May .. ..: 35 35 3yi 31 July 201 We. 33 39TA September 33 33 32;k 33V, December 33ft 33 33Vt iless Pork-July Pork-July 12.72 12.S2 12.72 12.77 October 12.77 12.S0 12.77 12.77 Lard July fi.72 il.2 6.80 0.S0 Scp'tcmber 0.92 G.92 0.90 0.90 October 0.97 7.0) 0.95 0.95 Short Ribs' Julv 7.35 7.30 7.32 7.32 September ,7.5a 7.55 7.47 7.17 October 7.55 7.57 7.50 7,50 CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations wero as. follows: Flour, steady. No. 2 wprlng wheat. 97g0Sc; No. 3, 8ffj;9oc. No. 2 corn. 490; No. 2 yellow, 51c. No. 2 outs. 40?7-ICc: No. 3 white-, SSft' !34iO. No. 2 rye. 75e. G d lcedlng barle., 354i38c; fair to choice malting. I2?i50c. No. 1 flaxseed. SI. 17; No. 1 Northwestern. 51.22. Prime timothy seed, S2.95. Mosa pork, per barrel, SI 2.70Ji 12.75; lard, per 100 pounds, SG.Si"fG.S2; short ribs sides (loose). $7.25i7.37: short clear sides (boxed). $7.25lW.50. Whisky, basis of high 1 wines, 51.2s. Clover, contract grade, $11.25. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Articles. Rccps. Ships. Flour, barrels li.2W 13.tX0 Wheat, bushels 19.0W 20.3C0 Corn, bushcle- ,....220,000 19I.(JC0 Oats, bushels 150.500 95,500 Rye. bushels 2,000 1.5C0 Barley, bushels 32.S0O PRODUCE EXC1LVNGE. On the produce exchanga the butter market vns steady; creamery, 13517c; dairy, 1215c. Eggs steady, at mark, cases Included, llQl6ic. Cheeso easy, 75ifj3c. Coast Grain. S.VN FRANCISCO. July 22. Wheat-Stronger; Wheat-Stronger; December. $L32. Barley Stronger; December, 51.01. Silver and Drafts. NEW YORK. JKly, 2i.-Bj snvr. 50. Mexican dollar.s, 45c. SAN FRANCISCO, July 22. Silver bars, SSc; Mexican dollars, 17c. Drafts Sight, 7; telegraph, 30. New York Metals. JCEW YORK, July 22.-Tln was m?aln active and higher at London, showing as previously reported n gain early In (.ho day of fully 1. Tho market closed 11 rm at 123 12s Od for futures and at 123 for spot. 'The locul markot also ruled firm and waa again higher, closing at $27.25 in. so. Conper was steady and unehangod In the local market. Lake Is quoted at $12 02 5il2.fi7; electro unchanged and easting S12,n7Vu 12.50. Tho London nmrket was unchanged. L:-ad was steady and n little higher abroad, with spot quoted at 11 15s In London. Locally the market Is unchanged at :4.S0. Sptdter advanced slightly In London, closing at 12 3s. Locally the market Is unchanged. Iron In London unchanged. Locally Icon was quiet at yesterday's advance, No. 1 foundry, northern. Is quoted at $14.50fU5.00; No. 2 foundry, northern, at S14.0OSl4.5O; No. 1 foundry, 'southern, and No. 1 foundry, foun-dry, southern soft, at 513,50Jll.O(i |