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Show 'HABKET FIB C6PPEH !S EAST MB P!I Only Slight Changes in the Oilier Metals: Lead a Shade Higher. i- PEICES OF METALS -I- IN NEW YORK MAHKET v Silver , 513c 4- i I,ondon quotation 2P.Jd ! -r Copper (electroh-tlc).?12.S7513.125 J. Lead, easy $i.'J0 1.374 -j !' NEW YORK, Sept. 2. Tin was tirm todav. with spot closing at $30.3 afi) 30.621; September, $30.40(8)30.50; October, $no.45?J).10.CO. and December, $30.505) 30.S0. The I-ondon market was 1 higher, high-er, with spot quoted at 138 7s 6d. and futures at 139 7s Cd. The market for standard copper was easy nnd quint, the only business reported report-ed on the local exchange being 200 tons of December nt $12.90. Closing quotations quota-tions follow Spot, $12.40 12.70; September. Septem-ber. $12.40)12.75; October. $12.45Tul2.7n; November. $12.50(Ti'12.S5, and December, $1 2.505?' 12.S5. I,ocal dealers quoted lake copper at $13.3013.371; electrolytic at $12.S713.121, and casting at $1.75(8 13.00. Tho London market closed steady, with spot quoted at 59 5s. and futures at C0 2s Gd. Lend was easy, with spot quoted at $4.30(4.371. Now York, and at $4.20fP 4.30. ICast St. I.ouls delivery. Tito London Lon-don market was higher at 12 13s 9d. Spelter closed easy at So.GSiJPnTu. New York, and at $5.o05J'5. CO. East St. Louis. The London jnarket was higher at 62 12s Od. Iron was unchanged at 51s lid for Clevelnnd warrants In the London market. mar-ket. Locally, tho market was steady. No. 1 foundry northern, $1S.25$?18.75; No. 2 foundry northern. No. 1 foundry southern south-ern and No. 1 foundry southern soft, $17.75ifillS,25. Closing Stock List. Salcs, 11. I L. lClse Allls dial pfd 200! 53 53 j 52 Amalgam Copper ... 21.700 811, S.tij 812 Am Agricul , 00 i j i ?; Am Beet Sugar .... 1.300 4nJt, 4n . 41 Am Canprd 100 S3 S3 Am Car & Found.... 1.300 CSS; 0.8 Am Cotton Oil , 00 .1 ' ' Am Hide & L nfd... 4.100. ,,l 4S. 49 Am lee Securities .. 200j 333 3Jij JJE Am Linseed 1.800; 1.1, loj ;i Am Locomotive 2.000! 60 o9i 92 a!U Smelt & Ref.... 10.400 100 988903 AmSuSrncnnlng::'' in Tel & Tel 2,400, UU Ml '141 Am Tob pfd i SOO'102 1011 10U Am Woolen 0' ; - 0 1 Anaconda Mir. Co . . "00i 482 4.3; Si! Atchison 12' I ,Ji !i do preferred 500 0 Z 10 3 10 U At Coast Line ol34 131 I 331 Bait & Ohio 900 ."73 U7J 11. i do preferred 100 93 . 031 03 Bethlehem Steel .... 00 5 3. 3.3 lirook Ran Tran .... '00 793 iSI (SI gn pSc . . . ! . 1. 100 1824 1S21182 Central Leather 27.000 111 1U! Wl do preferred 700 lit 110J. 1101 CenLral of N J.....I 000 3101 309 ,309 Cues Si Ohio 9.9001 SJJ 81 SU Chi & Alton iAAi-;:,i'-;i5i iio Chi Great Vest 700 125 118; 119 Clil N W... I 700 1961196 '130 Chi. ir & St P 3.900jl573'156ijl57 CoVuf&Sron!!'.! " 1 l66 "-113 " -1 1 ftj JH Col & South do 1st preferred xi do 2nd preferred... 900 S0i 80 ,93 Con Gas 2,200 1471 146ill 6J Corn Products 1 1 ; 3s Del & Hudson 900;1921;19llU92 Denv HIo Gr 500 46 45a, 4 if: do preferred 300' SOB, SOJi 8G8 Distillers' Secur .... - 400 38i 38 .S Erie 2,400 36 35.V 3. do 1st preferred... 500 53J 53 j o3i do 2nd preferred ! , I" Gen Electric 100 lf,8ilSi.lOR Great North pfd $00153S'153i 1531 do ore ctfs 2,500 Sill S1J 813 111 Central 200il55i 155 '154? Int Met 100" 14j. MV ll do preferred 900' 472 463 46 Int Han-ester 1 1 Sfii Int Marine pfd 20 Int Pap.-r 700; ISJi 1S4 186 Int Pump I 5.1001 8 ' I63I 173 Iowa Central ( 600 3021 30; 30 Kan City South ....I 500 4S11 IS1 IS1, do preferred 200! 73JI 73 73 Louis & Nash 500 152 1513 1511 Minn & SL L '. 300 5 Hi 541 531 Minn. S V Sr. S S M . . 200 1 1 1 11 1 I 113? Mo Pacific I 100 73 73 ! 73 Mo. Kan .1- Tex I 9.0001 43Jj 421 42 do preferred I 600' 753! 753' 75 Nat Biscuit I 100 107 ;m7 : 1071 Nut Lead I 500 913, 911! 9IJ N Hvs of M 1st pfd.. 1.200 5 ll 5331 51 N Y Central ' 10.500 139 13S U39 N Y. O A W 300i 131 IS ' IS Norf & West 1001 933 j 91, 93 1 North Am 100' S33 $331 S3 North Pacific 1.0001156 !1553 155 Pacific Mall 100'. 32 ' 32 ' 311 Pennsylvania .. .... 3,1001 lia 140211 103 People's Gas aOO'linsUloi'Il.-.j P. C. C & St L , '....! S9 Pr Steel Car 1,600 501' 102 50 Pullman Pal Car ' ! 196 Railway St Sp 500' 49S1 49 I 13 Reading .. 101,SOOI161S;159U61 T.op Steel 500 37tl 37S 37 do preferred lOOll05V105 105i Rock Island Co 4.000; 3921 39il 391 do preferred 2,500 763' 70! 76'i St L iL- S K 2d pfd... 900! 56M 56 i 56 St L S-V S00 27 ' 263 263 do preferred I 1.200 065! 66i! 665 SIofs Shef S ,c I ' 90fl- SI SJJ South Pacillc ' 20.400. 129SI 1 2!2 12SJ South Railway 2,600 3U 303j 31 do preferred 20n 6931 6931 7? Tcmi Copper 100 :t7S! 36V 37 Texas ft Pnclfie 3.9110 r,9i 381, 3S-7 Tol. St L & Y Son; 52i! 51. ', 511 do preferred 800 7031 701! 70.'. Union Pncltlc 0S.::oo'2O232On2i'jni3 do preferred 1.500 1001I05J in:. i: S Re.-dty si" I" S Rubber 2.400 53 I 52 ! 5 U S Steel 133.600 78 S' 778 7K. ! do preferred 1.000 126 12.'.A I ' Utah Copper 600 513! 60? r.(l Mrg Car Chem f ,300 48AI ISi' isi Wabash !.. . I ."03 do preferred 1.100 5331 53 I 533 Western Maryland 5 Westing Elec 500 S6 I 85i! 853 Western Union ..... 600 75,l 75 75 Wheel & I. IS 100 10l 101 93 Wis Central 200 5lj 5U 51 Total sales for the day. 546,600 shares! Coudition of Cotton. N'EW YORK. Sept. 2. The government report issued today, making the August citni! it Ion of the enttou crop only 63.7 per cent, was the lowest on record." comparing com-paring with 71.9 Inst mouth. 76.1 last year and 61 ln 1902. the lowest August condition previously reported. The tlg-ures tlg-ures were a little below the general expectations ex-pectations in the New York cotton market mar-ket circles, but wns followed by no changes in prices, business being restricted re-stricted by the approach if the three-day udJiHirnnicnl over Labor day. January cotton, which was quoted at $12.14 Just before the report appeared, advanced to $12.60. or 20 points net higher high-er Tho advance was col maintained under un-der realizing sales, the price for .lanuary cotton reacting to $12.10 at tho closing of the market. The general list was up 3 to C points at I he close. New York riour and Grain. NEW YORK. f"ept. 2. Hour Reclpls. 22,100; exports. S100 barrels; market quiet, unchanged. Wheat Rccelpls. 39.000; spot irregular; irregu-lar; No. 2 red, $1,011 nominal, elevator, and SL0S1 f. o. b, atlont; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.07 nominal f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 hard winter, J1.105 nominal f. o. b. ailoat. Bearn were unsuccessful In an early effort to break wheat on tho wonk cables today, and covered vigorously all the forenoon, advancing prices over a cent The upturn was caused by disappointing receipts. The tlos was c to n'-t higher September. $1,061. December, $l,02i; May. 51.01. |