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Show mil Street Found rl Itself at Sea I posed Renewal of International j6 Crisis left Speculators in a i peculiar Position. I vptPTORK, Nov. l.-Wall street found LSrlth a renewal of the International on Its Hands today and at somc- vTof a Ios to know Just how to han-i, han-i, initiation London and Paris, ccn-! ccn-! f diplomatic Information, had both i"LcJ their stock market sessions toe All Saints' holiday, and the In-iS In-iS In tho markets had so far lapsed Vi as not thought even necessary i the usual cahle message with !2ffi arbltrSe houses It wa prob- for this reason that no cf-m cf-m nroduced In Hie local stock mar-WWfiis mar-WWfiis events at Gibraltar k,!n iftor tho newspaper extra, odl-tho odl-tho distiches from that hn. inncaml on the street. toA King the market showed 5.in? tendency toward recover?' from violent decline The principal irf for lack of faith in tho market Sttcd decrease in activity at .Sincasu That-ls. It was clear that wSo not disposed to follow the Scc'm there seemed to ho little S( i sell at the recovered level. For S"tond hour of tho morning tho mar-i mar-i .a duller than for several weeks. It MfcSSd from this that the principal Kins irasto cover shorts and to take Son the short sales made on yester- result of the morning buying was JeUbllsh gains of about a point In ftlon Pacific, Reading. Ontario & csU Sand CWcigo Great "Western, and HI k Saw and Amalgamated Copper, be-Sus be-Sus comprehensive gains of a lesser run throughout the list. act that no additional gold wna r-nced for export, as was thought Im-3e Im-3e yesterday, had an effect on tho 5 There was a receipt of S500.000 tetrallnn gold at San Francisco, avail-Kr avail-Kr transfer by telegraph to New To, and New York exchange at Ch ap rose to par for tho first time this 'rariher advance In the price of refined pjar. the very large October exports of tepjer and the approval of the September cu earning showing of tho Erie and liuUvllk- & Nashville were favorable btsors In tho market. By midday, however, the market had Ukraa'arm at tho belligerent look of the nival and military preparations reported fia Gibraltar, and early In tho afternoon hid forced declines of 1 to 3 from last rirht tho latter SI. Paul. Tt- difficulty about Interpreting tho Intlcn situation was reflected again in tie substantial rally which act in before tit close It must be said that tho lack of dear understanding of tho happenings it Gibraltar displayed in New York, said be shared to a largo extent In London. u4 the deprecatory tone adopted by officii offi-cii authorities toward any sentiment of Cinn over the outlook, wns a factor dur-kg dur-kg the covering of shorts which caused it nib' here Th thrc; great Industrial stocks. United States. Steel proferred. Sugar and Amalgamated Copper, were rushed up 1 la 3 points over last night In tho lato nllr, and the recovery was practically firJlar. with a strong closing. " - Boads were Irregular. Total sales, par nice, K15,(0, Vnilcd States bonds wcro lachmged on call. NEW YORK BONDS. US rtf, Is rcg. iota Man con gld 4s. 105 Coupon . . .10li Mcx Con -Is .... 3l4i , r S 2s rcg . . .104H 1st Inc Coupon .. . . lOlty M & St L As.... 97 I'Snew ts regJSO" M. K & T 4s.... 1021 Coupon . . 130 2nds SIVi U 8 old is rcg. .10 Nat R R of Mcx Coeroi . . . 105 consol -Is S0. Alch cJn 4s . .VCh N Y C gen 3ljS.109 Atch adj 4.s . 97, N J C gen Ss...,135 AUuiUo C h 4s. 9SX North Pac Is ...105 B k 0 4s 1035 3s 74i Stf . 93 N & W con Is. 101 Ccf Georgia. 5s.Ul OSY4s & par...lMH lit Inc . . SS Penn conv 3't8..100Vi i: O lt3. . 1(6 Reading gen 4s. 102 ,A2V. S0 StL&IM con Bs.115 CMQnews . 9SH StL& S F fg 4s. SCVj OlftstP gen 4a.llOV4 St L S W lata 9S iS.Vn '8 127 Sfiab A I. 4s.... 814 CRI&P R R 4s. 75 So Pac 4s 94 rnt?. ' South Ry 5s ....IIS CCCSt li genlsl01 T & P lst ....120 SS'l4." S2 T. St L & W Ah. St waToMs .. 74 Union Pac 4s. ...1W 'Kih 48 conv 4s 109 $J: R ,? 45 M-- u S Steel 2nd 5s Ui i-ne pr Hen 4s.. 10114 Wabash lsts ....117 vwJ?, B Deb B a Ht N unf Is. .132 C F & I con 5s..S9;fe CLOSING STOCK LIST. .... Sales High. Low. Close. 3S.StO $5 ji&d" :-1WM 9Vt Sfc'r" J2s licit aion7:!0? 44 J CU 21.300 23 si" 23 .KcS5100 171 fi C?o Southern... 7iW "i S - a'aw S ?S ST4 fe?-2:si i: SuRa1'' sis & Nash " ty'Z Sltf :5TSS S Kin S ifSife' 52 131! l32 i&i ttrffil 71,i 70 It fej"" ?8 S?4 72' lr.wSSdCo- 81 s& r JfSft'pS 7 2 8& 3 Sn.fr;-::iiS g & C1;:S i g 4 SILVF.R. 4 New York 58a,c -f -f San Francisco ....63'SiC -f 4- London CCTid -f- ' LEAD. New Y'ork exchange ?4.20L15 4 ( COPPER, n 4 New York exchange. $13.3713. 02Va T. St L & West 100 23& W 29 preferred 200 ASM 47 4S Union Pacific ..179.9CO lllii 110T4 109'A , preferred i 9." f"Wabash 1.500 21 20 2J"A preferred 1,400 42 41 422 Wheel & Lake E 400 1SV& 17 18 Wisconsin Ccn..; 305 22 22 22 preferred 400 4"i Mexican Cell S.000 IS 17 17 Southern Pac pfd OW llC'A 115 115 Express Companies Adams ..: 210 American , 20r( United Slates.... ' 237 Wells-Fargo , .... 237 Miscellaneous - Amul Copper ..18S.R00 71 CS 71 U Amcr Car & F.. 1.50D 2CVt 25 2G'i preferred 20-J SB S2 Amcr Cotton Oil 2.500 ai; 29 31 pieferred 94 American Ice .. 00-) S't - SV'a Slh preferred 1.100 37 3G 3t:' Amor Linseed Oil 13 proferred 33 Amor Loco 2,300 27i(. Sfitt 27 preferred 200 97t 97A 97 U. Arr.er Smelt & R 11.300 71- 59 7Ut preferred 1,100 111 110 111 Arncr Sugar Rcf 48,300 l llVi 14l 111 Anaconda M- Co. S00 101 101 101 Brooklyn Rap T 32,500 06 t3" C5 Colo Fuel & Iron 19.905 42 40VI 42 Con Gas 3,900 215 214 215 Corn Products l . 1,500 HTi 17 17 preferred 100 72 72 724 Distillers' Sec... 2.'.00 33 32 33H General Elec... l.m 175 173 173 Internatl Paoer.. 500 IS 17 17-J, preferred 200 77 77 77 Internatl Pump 30 preferred ICO 79VI 19i 79 National Lead . 1.200 23t 23 23 North Amor ... 200 95 95 91 Pcclflc JIall .... 4M 2SVi 37 37 People's Gas ... 7,900 10S 300 30S Pressed Steel C 2,000 31 20 30 pieferred 200 SI SD 0 Pullman Pal C. 3.000 220 22) 223 Republic Steel . f0 111 lll,'i 112 preferred POO 5:l'i 52 B2n Rubber Goods . 40) 22 21 2lVj preferred 10J S4 Sl S3 Tcnn Coal & I. 3.400 5S 57 U S Leather.... G.90O 11;?, llVi 11 preferred , 400 90 90 90 TT S Realty 100 G2 02 Gi U S Rubber 1,900 27 27 tf, 27 preferred 21 " 'S4 84 S3 U S Steel 32,900 20 19 20 proferred 9,0 Sl 79 Sl Westing Elec... 500 170 1G7 107 Westorn Union.. 300 91 90 90 Total sales-for the day. 1.3G9.500 shares. Silver and Drafts. NEW YORK. Nov. 1. Bar silver, 5Sc Mexican dollars, 4Cc. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. l.-Sllvcr bars, 5Sc Mexican dollars, 4Cfl4Cc Drafts, sight. 7c; telegraph. 10c. Money and Exchange. NEW YORK. Nov. 1. Money on call, steady. 2fi2 pcr cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Time loans, steady; sixty days, 3f3Vj" per cent; ninety days and six months. 3 per cent. Pilmo mercantile paper, IJ 4 per cent. Sterling exchange, ' steady, w'lth' actual business In bankers' bills at RSG.65tj-l.S0.70 for demand and at $4 S4fr4.SI.10 for Blxty-day Blxty-day bills; posted ratas, S4.S5 and ?I.S7 4.S7; commercial bills, $A.$3. New York Metals. NEW Y'ORK. Nov. 1. The London tin market -was lower, closing at 131 12s 6d for spot and 130 12s Gd for futures. Tho local market was a little e;isler In sympathy, sym-pathy, closing at ?2S75f(29.00. Tho London copper market was lower by about 10s, closing at G2 7s Gd for spot and at G2 15s for futures. Locally, the market waa without material change and showed a firm tone. Lake 1b quoted at 513 G2'g 14.00; electrolytic, $13,G2fil3.S7; casting. $13 37ffl3 G2. The exports of copper for the month of October amounted amount-ed to 2G.335 tons, against 20.4G0 tons for the month of September. So far, for tho season, sea-son, exports are 205,344 tons, compared with only 107,901 tons hist year. Lead was firm but unchanged at ?1.20fB 4.45 In the local market, while in London it was a little higher, closing at 21 12s Gd. Spelter was Arm at ?5.351i5.40 In the local market. Tho London, market was un changed at 23 15s. Iron closed at 50s lOd in Glasgow and at 44s 91 in Mlddlcsboro. Locally. Iron way steady. No. 1 foundry Northern Is quoted at $15.00J715 50; No. 2 foundry Northern, Southern soft, ?1 1.50515.(0. LIVE STOCK., Chicago. CHICAGO. Nov 1 -Receipts. 14.C0J; steady; good to prlmo steers, $5.20tjG-20; poor to medium. $2.tXS715; ntockcrs and feeders. ?1.75fil; cows, $2.2S'f"2.60; heifers, .; canners, $1Jj2: ' bulls, $1.7Mt4: calves. ?2.0Ofi7; Texas feed steers, $1.25 5.50; Western steers, ?35.50. Hogs Receipts. 25,000; S-fJlOc lower; mixed and butchers'. S4.6oQG.15: good to choice heavy. S 1.90575.17; rough heavy. S1j5OG40; light, fl.05Q3.10; bulk of sales. ?1.S50G.1O. Sheep Receipt, 22.000. sheep steady; lambs 10c lower; good to choice wcthcra, 54!fT4.75; fair Ob choice mixed, ?3.25fM; Western sheep, S2.50Ql.50; native lambs, J3.50Q6.S0; Western lambs, S4.OOQ5.60. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Nov. l.-Cntllo Receipts. Re-ceipts. 19.0)0. Including S00 Southerns; steady to 10c lower; native steers. S3.75Q' 0.25; native cows and heifers, S1.50Q4 50; stackers and feeders. S2 25Q4.00; bulls, $1.75 Zr3.25; calves. J2.25Q5.75, Western steers. J3.00Q4.50; Western cows. Sl.505j3.2G. Hogs Receipts. 11.000: market 5Q10c lower; bulk of sales. S4.7OQ510; heavy. $S.00Q5.15: packers, S4.S5Q5.05; nlga and lights. S4.40Q 4,9?. Sheep Receipts. G3W; market strong; muttons, $3,504.10; lambs. S1.25Q' C.75: range wethers. S3.5OQ4.40; ewes, J2.C0 Q3.75; Utah owcb, 101 pounds. ?3.G0; Colorado Colo-rado lambs, seventy-three pounds, $-5.70. Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 1. Cattle Receipts. Re-ceipts. 4200; market generally steady; native na-tive steers, $4.0OQG.30; cows and holfera, $2.5033.83; Western steer, $3.O0Q'l.G0: Toxas steers, ?2.76Q3.75; cows and heifers, heif-ers, 52.25Q3 25; canners, ?1.5w2.15; stockcrH and feeders, S2.25Q3.90; calves. J3.00Q5.50; bulls, slags. etc.. S1.75W Q2.15; smokera and feeders, S2.25GO.90; calves. $3.00QT.60; bulls, stags, etc.. Sl.TGJf 3.40. Hogs Receipts, 0000; market 5Tn0c lower; hcavv. .S"Q4.02; mixed, $I.S2Q 4.S5; light, SI.8Off4.90: pigs, J1.50Q4.75; bulk of sales, $4.K2Q.S7. Sheep Receipts, 10.000: market steady to strong; Western yearlings, Sl.OOftf.Sa. wothors. SC.S0Q4.2G; f-wes. S3.60fS.90; common and stockers, S2.60ffl.10; lambs, S-I.75QG.C3. New York Sugar Market, NEW YORK. Nov. 1. All grades of re-ned re-ned 'sugar wcro advanced 10 cents a hundred pound3 today. Quotations: raw firm: fair renlng. 3c; centrifugal. 96 test. 4c; molnoscs sugar. 3c; refined firm; No. G, S1-S0; No 7. $4.75: No. 8. ?4.t)5; No. 9, SI. GO; No, 10. St.55; No. 11. $1.46; No. 12, $1.40; No. 13. S4.35; No. 14. $4.35; confectioners' confec-tioners' "A." $5.05; mold "A." $3.55; out loaf, $5.90; crushed, $5.90; powdered, $3.50; granulated, $5.20; cubes. $5. 15. Butter and Eggs. NEW YORK. Nov. 1. Butter and cheeso unchanged. Eggs, firm; A estern fancy selected, 25c; do average best, MV 21c |