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Show WALL STREET PRICES HIGH NEW YORK. March 17.-Some of the industrials and specialties rose at the opening today, but the majority of standard stand-ard stocks was lower and speculative favorites fa-vorites broke sharply. New York Air Brake jumped 2&. Metropolitan Securities Securi-ties rose lj. People's Gas l' and Locomotive Loco-motive a snarp fraction. Anaconda fell 2. Canadian Pacific l. L'nlon Pacific and Chesapeake & Ohio Hi, Baltimore & Ohio, St. Paul and Colorado Fuel about a point, and New York Central, Ontario & Western, the Missouri, Kansas & Texas stocks and United States Steel preferred a large fraction. The market fluctuated uncertainly without getting as low as before. be-fore. Some points of strength developed. Amalgamated Copper got above 80, Corn Products preferred rose 24, Metropolitan Securities 3, Metropolitan Street Railway. St. Louis Southwestern preferred. Hide & Leather preferred and Bag 1. and Atlantic At-lantic Coast Line 1. Consolidated Gas fell 2 and Chicago & Alton preferred 1. Bonds were steady at noon. Professional operations converged on an assortment of specialties. Railroad stocks were Ignored but betrayed no marked weakness. Smelting continued to be taken tak-en in a confident manner and sold at 1034. Hide and Leather preferred was marked up over four points. Amalgamated Amalgam-ated Copper and Federal Mining preferred pre-ferred rose one. Realizing in Metropolitan Metropoli-tan Securities lowered it 1V from the highest. Chicago Grain. CHICAGO. March 17 May wheat opened ftHc higher at Jl.lS'i to J1.1JV After advancing to $1.14 the price steadied ii round J1.13V July opened unchanged to ",c lower at 91ijc to SHc. but sold up to S2c In sympathy with the strength of May. Close: Wheat Mav. 1.13; July, VZWll S2c; September. 6tygc. Corn March. 48c; May, c; July, 4Sc; September. 49c. Oats May, 3iVg32c; July, 31Hc; September, Sep-tember, ac. Pork-Mav. $12.!5; July. $13.00. Lard May. $7.u2: April, $7.07',: May, $7,154(7.174: July, September, $7.42"; October, $7.37V. Ribs Mav. K95j6.97'; July, $7.15; September, Sep-tember, $7.30. Rye March, 78c. Flax Cash. Northwest. $1.38. Tlmothv March $3.uu. Clover March. $13 35. Barley Cash. 4mi49c. 'ash: Wheat No. 2 red, $1.13Vs1.14l4: No. 3 red. Sl.OTtrl.15; No. 2 hard, $l.ll'y' 1.13,; No. 3 hard. Sl.f6til.12; No. 1 Northern, North-ern, SLHStoLlfr1; No. 2 Northern, Sl.OS'ar 1.12; No. 3 spring. $1.061.12. Corn No. 2, iHSc; No. 3. 47148c. Oats No. 2. 32c; No. 3. 314c. Liverpool Wheat. LIVERPOOL March 17. Close: Wheat May, 6s 8Vdi July. tis. 8d. Kansas City Cattle. KANSAS CITY. March 17. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, louu; steady; native steers, $4.00 4i& .6; native cofs and heifers, $2.0u4.75: dockers and feeders. )3.0ot4.rG; bulls, $2.50 4r-4.1u; calves. $3.uofc.0U; Western fed steers, $4.25'&'S.40; Western fed cows, $3.00 V4.50. Hogs Receipts. COW); strong to 5c higher; high-er; bulk of sales, $4.906.10; heavy, $5.05 (r5.15: packers, $4. Sti&S.lu; pigs and lights, $4 9&6.U6. Sheep Receipts, ltf0; steady; muttons, $4.8&gA.90; lambs, W.nirw'I.a;.; range wethers, weth-ers, $5.254.40; few ewes, $5.S06.8o. St Louis Wool. ST. LOI'IS. March 17 Wool steady; Territory and Western mediums. 2yg'2ic; fine medium, l'tilsc; fine, li'gl'c. Omaha Cattle. SOUTH OMAHA. March 17.-Cattie 1500; market steady; native steers. $3.1.V(f d.tyO; cows and heifers. I2.jfi4.25; canners, $2.0Oj3.o0; Blockers and feeders. $3.00 4.50; calves, $2.75&6.75; bulls, stags, $2.2itf 4.25. Hogs Receipts, 5jo0: market 5 cents higher; heavy, $4.9;Va5.10: mixed. $4.903 too; lights. H.Zfai.W; pigs. $4.oo$4.75; bulk of sales, 4.9uo6.U". Sheep Receipts. 2f. market steady; Western yearlings. $C.75o.75: wethers, $5.0"rf..75; ews, $4.75t6.40: lambs, $ii.5.'';( 7.S0. " New York Money. NEW YORK. March 17.-Close: Money on call strong, 3i4 per cent; closing bld. S'i per cent, offered, 3-. Time loans easy; sixty days, 3 per cent: ninety days, Sra'ihi per cent: six months. 34j3 per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 3441 per cent. Sterling exchange heavy, with actual ac-tual business in bankers' bills at $4.96.3'ic 4.&6.3S for demand and at H.M.X$4.U4I for sixty-day bills. Posted rates, $4 &p 4.S6H and $4.R7''a4 &7'4. Commercial bills, $l.84'll4.414. Mexican dollars. 44-ie. iov-ernment iov-ernment bonds steady; railroad bonds easy. New York Produce. NEW YORK. March 17. Butter and cheese, unchanged. Egg, llrm; Western tirsts, 17c; seconds, lii'-jc. Chicago Cattle. CHICAGO, March 17-Cattle-Receipts, 2000; steady; good to prime steers, $5.1o(j 6.15; poor to medium, $3.751t4.85; stix;kers and feeders. $2.5o4i4.A); cows, $2.75i4.5o; heifers. $3.0orii5.iJU; canners, .VXit2A); bulls, $2.5'g4.00; calves, $f.iafa'.7a. Higs Receipts totlay, 2"J,0); tomorrow, l..,000; 541uc higher; mixed and butchers', $4y(jC.i; good to choice heavy, $D.l;a 6.27Vj: rough heavy, $4.9iVii6.15; light, $4.95 feo.171,: bulk of sales. $5.10&5X. Sheep Receipts. 60OO; sheep and lambs steady; good to choice wethers. $4.6rt4j4.10; fair to choice mixed. $4.75$io.40; Western tiheep. $5.004 . 00; native lambs, $6.007.6"; Western lambs, $6.50ti7.60. Sheet music sale, 10c. Tomorrow only. CLAYTON MUSIC CO. TODAY'S TONOPAH STOCKS. (Furfilshcd by Brokerage and Finance company, successors to Hudson Sons A Co., brokers, room 6, D. . Walker building.) build-ing.) Tonopah 11.62311.75 Montana-Tonopah 2.752.80 Tonopah Belmont 78d&$1.00 Tonopah North Star 5rt(g55c Paymaster 6$7c Today's Temperatures. 6 o'clock 41 degrees 7 o'clock 42 degrees 8 o'clock 42 degrees 9 o'clock 41 degrees 10 o'clock 40 degrees 11 o'clock 40 degrees 12 o'clock 43 degrees 1 o'clock 41 degrees |