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Show GOPPEB MARKET IS VERY MUCH HR London and New York Quota-! tious Lower; Break in Tin; Spelter and Iron Decline. ? PEIOES OF METALS i IN NEW YORK MARKETS v ; 1 Silver 50Sc 14. Copper (electrolytic) $12.12j5)12.25 4- 4. Lead, quiet $3.00'-i.00 : :-:-hh-'I- : : XEU' YORK, March 15. The London tin market had Quito a sovore break, spot closing at 120 7s Cd and futures at 130 17s Cd. The local market was also weak,and lower at S2S.252S.62J. Copper was weak In London, with prices over 1 lower at 54 15s for spot and 5 lis Cd for futures. The local market was weak and lower also, with lake nuotcd at $12.5012.75; elctrolytlc at S12.12ifi7)12.25, mid casting at 5l2g12.12J. Lead was iulct and unchanged at $13 7s Cd In London and at $3.J04 in the local market. . Spelter declined to 21 7s Cd ln London, but was quiet and unchanged at ?4.75 4.77 locally. Iron was lower at 4Gs 3d for Cleveland warrants In the London market. Locally tho market was unchanged. N"o. 1 foundry foun-dry northern. $16.25(5)16. 75: No. 2 northern, north-ern, $15.75tfT'10.25; No. I southern and No. 1 southern" soft. $lGfflG.50. Closing Stock List. I Salcs.l II. I L. IClso Amal Copper 32.U00 r.S 661 CO American C & F 600 4SJ 4S 48 do preferred , HO .Amer Cotton Oil 51 Amcr II & L pfd.... 100 38i 38 3S3 Amer Ice Sec 7,I00 30J 2Si 293 Amcr Linseed 134 American Loco 300 50 50J 50i do preferred '....i 112. American S & R. . . 6.000 S34 824 S23 do preferred 400 I02j101j 102 American S R 1,700 129J 128 128J Amer Tob pfd 200 935 931 03 Amer Woolen 28 Ana Mining Co 1.600 40E 396 395 Atchison 6,600 103E 1032 1038 do preferred 100 1021 102J 102J Atlantic C L H7 Bait & Ohio 1.800 107Z, 106J lOCj do preferred 500 941 Of 91 Brooklyn R T 2.700 7U 708 703 Canadian Pac 1.200 166 165? 1658 Central Leather 600 28 27? 27, do preferred 101 Central of N J 237 1 Chcsa fc Ohio 1,300 67 653 06 Chicago G W 200 G 61 6J Chicago & N W 177 C M & St Paul 3,900 l-12g 1412 1412 C C C & St Louis 73 Colorado F & 1 700 32 32 32 Colorado & South... 100 63 63 63 do 1st preferred.. 200 S3? S3J S3 do 2d preferred 300 80 J 80 SO Con Gas 11,700 131 128J 129 Corn Products 2.S00 13J 18? 181 Del & Hudson 1731 Denver & R G 100 44 -13i 432 do preferred 200 S5 SS 81 Distillers' Sec 300 341 34 31 Erin 7.900 23J 23c 23. do 1st preferred... 500 3S 37B 372 do 2d preferred.... 200 2BI 292 291 General lectrlc ... 300 1535 1521 153i G Northern pfd 900 1401 139 1391 G N Ore Certs 1.000 66J 66 CC Illinois Central .... 200 111 Ml 1 101 Inter-Met 500 -14 432 134 Inter Paper 100 92 93 93 do preferred 47 Inter Pump 100 371 37i 37 Iowa Central 200 2S1 2S2 2S K C Southern 2,700 I4 438 431 do preferred 300 721 725 72 Louis & Nash 100 129 129 12Si Minn & St Louis 200 53J 53 50 M St P & S S M 200 1)3 142S 141 h Missouri Pacific 4.100 C93J 685 CSfi M K Texas 3.900! 402 393 392 do preferred 71 National Lead , 500 75 742 745 N Y Central 7,300 1241 1232 123 N Y O & Western... 300 442 44 411 Norfolk & Western 1 861 North American ... 600 79t 79 79 N Pacific 2,2n0 1371 1361137 Pacific Mail 100 29 2911 29 Pennsylvania 5,000112911129 129 People's Gas I S,900IU3Jill02 1115 PCC-St Louis 1....1. ... 89 Pressed S C 900 35 351 35 Pullman P Car 167 Railway S S 3,000 155 35 3o5 Reading 56.900 126 1241248 Republic Steel 100 20J 20 20 do preferred 100 711 711 71j Rock Island Co 900 22e 22 22i do preferred 600 Clg Cll CI S L & S F 2d pfd 36 St Louis S W 22i do preferred -12 Sloss-ri Stool & Iron. 100 721 72 72i Southern Pac 10,700 1 175)116? 11 Of do preferred 100 120X 120 120 Southern Railway .. 100 23 231 231 do preferred 100 61 61 61 k Tenn Copper 2,300 42 41 h 41J Texas & Pacific . . . . 1.200 32S 315 32 T St Louis & West.. 45 do preferred 400 691' C9i 69 Union Pacific 24.600 175S174S!1T43 do preferred 200 95E 951 95 U S Rubber do 1st preferred J 029 U S Steel 3,673 4 43 435 432 do preferred 1.800 llOVHOR 110 Utah Copper 200 408 40R; 40i Va-Caro Chemical .. 2.100 -13i 42 43 do preforrcd 1121 Wabush 700 17 17 17 do preferred 1.700 4 1 43 j 43 West Electric 300 77 77 76J Western Union 7001 C6 65 05 W . Lake Erie 1 0 Wis Central 800 49t 49 4Si American T & T.-.. 1.400!l29g 129 129 Total 32les for the day. 316,500 shares. Cottou Letter. James A. Pollock &. Co.. bankers and brokers, furnish tho following, received over their privato wire yesterday afternoon: after-noon: Logan and Bry8n cotton letter New York The liquidation of a lino of long cotton ln Liverpool carried that market to somewhat lower level this morning and American markets should have shown more weakness than they did. The Liverpool Liv-erpool operator who became tired out was very prominent In accepting tho ten-ddrs ten-ddrs on the March option and the liquidation liquida-tion of his line leaves that market without with-out the long interest which has helped It recently. Forty-four small towns In Texas express themselves as pleased with the small amount of rainfall, which lias somewhat relieved the situation. But a great deficiency of molture still exists ex-ists und further rans must bo had In that section, else the Texas' cotton crop tho coming season will prove a practical failure, a thing that has always followed nn absence of winter moisture, and this is the driest In a decode. Next Sntur-1 Sntur-1 day inornlng at opening the consus de-' de-' partment will give us the final ginning figures, including llnters, and this is variously estimated from 13,300 000 to 13.G00.G0i). The question of the size of the past crop will, and should have but little Influence in shaping values. Tho absorbing topic from this date forward is the question of demand for the remnant of this crop and the possibility of the new one. both of which factors continue so bearish that we believe that the market finally will justify tho patience which the bulls have shown. New York Plour and Grain. NFW YORK. March 15. Flour Receipts, Re-ceipts, 24,488 barrels; exports. C800 barrels. bar-rels. Market dull but steady. Wheat Receipts. 92,400 bushels; ex-' ports, lCO.'OO bushels. Spot easy: No. 2 red. 1.23JJ)1.215 elevator; No. 2 red, SI .24 f. 0. b" afloat: No. 1 northern Du-I Du-I lutb. 51.248 f 0. b. afloat: No. 2 hard ; winter. $1,228 f. o l afloat. Options I Then? was considerable liquidation In the j wheat market today, owing to bearish foreign news, an Increase In the visible .supply and a poor export demand. Prices declined mndoiaU'ly. closing Cc net below be-low .Saturday. May closed aL ?l. 20il; .luly. ' closed at $1.12. |