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Show 1 NEW YEAR HAS I LITTLEJFFECT Slock Market at Opening Ses- sion of 1911 Practically III Same as of Old. jl I STANDARD OIL BROKERS H COMB FORWARD WITH LOANS IH Movement of Money Toward I i New York Expected to I( Strengthen. Ilf NEW TOBK. Jan. 3. Apart from Its If sustained strength, tho first session of f.I;- the new year on the stock exchange dlf- il' "ttd In no Important respect from the it'- closing davs of tho old year. Trading (r ivas again 'professional Rnd limited more II than usual to the speculative favorites. L' substantial gains were quite general, but Hk the advance was largely due to covering 7 k of short commitments. lA Call money opened at b per cent and, according to roport. Standard Oil brok-ers brok-ers loaned largo sums at that figure, but s the rate soon fell at a fraction from tho i: ton Foreign exchange was slightly strong, and' likelihood of gold imports is I' now more 'remote. Local hanks received Inrcc sums of currency from western and ' southwestern correspondents and the I week-end ought to find this center once more strong in cash. American securities wero reactionary in London where tho market for foreign i bonds was slightly weak. Prlvnlo dls- t counts were lower in London and onln- I Ion thore inclined tomorrow In a rcduc- & Hon of tho bnnk rate la.ler in the week. 't The lieavv year-end drain on the Im- , rmlal Bank of Germnnv was shown In 5 that Institution's weekly statement. 5 The copper exports for December wore t allchtlv In excess of those for tho same I month" of 1903. and the visible supply of f Hi" metal shows a decrease, hut copper On shares were Inclined to heaviness on the continental exchanges. I -1 The bond market was firm. Total sales. 1 par value. SS.191.000 United States gov- $ ernment bonds, unchanged on call. New York Bonds, n U S ref 2s reg. 1003' Inter Met 4Js.. 79J 1 do couppn ...1003 Inter M M 4js. 63 I ' do 3s reg ....102 Japan 4s 896 i do coupon -.102 do 41s ........ 9n3 do 4s re? ....1151 K C S 1st 3s... 733 A do coupon ...1151 L S deb 4s 1031 93 I A-Chnlm 1st 5s. 765 L & N un 4s 9S8 i Am Ar 5s 102 M K & T 1st 4s. 97 !J Am T&-T cv 4s. 105? do cen 4s ... Sf t ? Am Tobac 4s ... SO Mo Pac 4s ii ' fi ao 6s 1051 N R R of M 41s. 943 , Armour&Co lis. 921 N Y C gen 31s. 90 1 It Alch gen Is .. 90S do deb 4s ...94 I do cv 4-; . ...105 iNVNH&II cv Gs.l33i I 4 do cv 5s 10S IN & W 1st c 4s 991 T, AtC L 1st 4s .. 9tg' do cv 4s 1013 B & O 4s 99 jN P 4s 100 I f do 3s ... 921 do 3s 70i I ft doS W 31s ... 903 O S L. rfdg 4s.. 93 f Brook T cv 4s S.T& Fcnn cv :iis .. Pol f Cent of Ga 5s.. 1071 do con 4s ...1001 i Cent Lthr 5s . . . 992 Readimr gen 4s. 9S h. C of N J cen 5s. 1226 StL&SF fg 4s.. SI 'i dies & O 4Js.. 101? do gen 5s Sii 1 do ref 5s . - 94 StLS"west c 4s.. 31 j Chi fc Alton 31s. 70 do 1st gold 4s. 901 8 CB&Q joint 4s. 953 Scab Air L 4s.. i61 , & do cen 4s .... 98 S P col 4s 921 ' CM&StP cen 3js 93 do cv 4s ?I rK CRI&P col 4s .. 73 do 1st ref 4s.. 943 fp do rfg 4s S93 Southern Ry 5s. 1071 FT .Cnlo Ind 5s 7i do gen 4s 76s 1 Colo Mid 4s .. 60 U P 4s I00 j C'&S ref&ext 4s 9S do cv 4s 104 ,! Dl & H cv 4s., 9SJ do lst&ref 4s. 90? K. D & R G 4s ... .13! U S Rubbor f.s.1032 do ref 5s 90 IT S Steel 2d 5s 1041 Vi m.Ktlllcrs 5s. .. 7G V-C Chom 5s. ..1001 7.1 Erie pr Hen 4s. 841 Wabash 1st 5s. .1002 f do gen 4s .... 731 do Isl&exl 4s. fi-u ii do cv s ser A 74 Western Md 4s. S6l i do series B . 69 West Eloc cv 5s. 92 !i Gon Elec cv 5s. 146 Wis Ont 4s ... 93 J !i III C 1st ref 4s.. 971 Mo Pac 5s Oil ;t Boston Wool Market. 'I BOSTON. Jan. 3. The Boston wool c,l market beclns the year with large stocks, f and especially of territory, in the bins. . and with values holding steady. There 1 Is a fair demand for the territory prod- f 4 net and some call for nearby fleeces. f . Twelve months Texns and California s i wools are also occasioning attention I i Dealers hold varying opinions as to r! the future of the market, but the gen-jr gen-jr oral tendency seems to be toward a n fl "hading of values. Quotations: J 'i Scoured bnsls Texas fine twelve y, months, r.R(?ji60c: fine six to eight months, Jfl 'j 52ff?'5!ic: fine fall. 4S(Jio0c. fl I California Northern. 5357c: middle iKj h county. 50111520; southern, 4C4Sc: fall jgi S free. 43tf?45c. J Oregon Eastern No. 1 staple. C?.3G4c; E -i eastern clothing, f.0561c: valley No. 1, .1 i 5455e. J 7 Territorj- Fine staple. 03(fi)64c: fine it. V mediums staple. 59Qf;0c: fine clothing. l :1 . oT558c; fine medium staple. 59(j260c; fine Jn i I clothing. i7(?f5Sc: fine medium clothing, iti t onf?56c: haUhlood combine:. 4S50c. IK J Pulled Extra. 65c asked; fine. 5S60c; lb" A supers, 5355c. y New York Money. J I KEW YORK, Jan. 3. Close: z Prime mercantile paper. 415 per cent, f Sterling exchange steadv. with actual t business In bankers' bills at 4.82.1012) ft 4.S2.25 for sixty-day bills, and at 4.S5.15 1- for demand. . I Commercial hills. 4.8114.S1I. :P Bar Bilver. 54c. 5 Mexican dollars. 45c. -j- I Government bonds steady; railroad :K $ I bonds firm, .1 Money on call firm, 517,6 per cent; rul- I Ing rato. 6 per cent; closing. 53 per cent; k offered at 6 per cent. itr. It Time loans dull and steady: for sixty :j nays. 33 per cent; for ninety days. 33 per &; cenl: 'or six months, 33184 per ccnU III Dairy Produce. gltf CHICAGO. Jan. 3. Butter Steady. Creameries, 2329c; dairies. 2125c. H' Hogs Firm; receipts, 1412 cases, at aft "lark C3Ses Included, 191221c; flrstH, Hit 0(;: Pme firsts. 32c. ff Cheese Steady, Daisies, 151J)15ic: twins, 1414Jc; voung Amerlcaa, 14i 111 If. lolc; long horns, lB15c. |