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Show . - i I I I e. . . 1 . i A ' , V M I . J - w . .. . NEW TOrtK. April 13.-W!;h the Eor,1-n stock exchange stl'.l closed f:r E.ter Monday there was nothlrj? to Indicate the outside view. of the North-m Securities decision before the opening here. Trices declined sharp fractions and In pone cases made immediate recoveries, showing a very feverish tone. Secondary prices were better than the first prices. Trices moved fitfully, though with an upward tendency. Most of. the important loeses were made when supporting orders appeared, and In. a few cases price rose substantially above Thursday's close. 6U Taul. Missouri Missou-ri Pacific New Tork Central. Amalgamated Amalga-mated and Suprar showed especial firmness nd ofI.(-t scattered selling ot less well known stocks. Southern Pacific fluctuated teveiiahlv between 67" and Ur. Near 11 o'clock the market became heavy and declined below the opening price on active selling. St. Louis & fan Kranelsco lost I net. Rock Island IS. Reading 1. and Bt. Paul. Union Pacific, CanadUn Pacific. Baltimore & Ohio, Norfolk Nor-folk Western and Amalgamated 1 to 14. Northern Securities on the curb sold down from 102 to 10L Prices showed close sympathy with the movement of Northern Securities on the curb. Support for that stock accompanied the rally on the exchange, but Northern Securities, after a momentary rally, broke violently to wvfc, a loss from Thursday's final prices of This led to renewed liquidation on the stock exchange. 'Declines 'De-clines reached S to I point in the Pacifies. Atchison, St. Paul. Rock Island. Texas Pacific. Reading. Baltimore A Ohio and other leading active stocks. Dealings wers in large volume on the break. - Bonds were heavy at noon in sympathy with stocks. . . A drive against the Gould and Southern stocks checked a momentary rally and prices sagred rapidly. Texas A Pacific broke-4. United States Express 4V. New Haven &, 8t. Louis A San Francisco M and American Express and Lackawanna 10. United States Steel preferred dropped 2 to 88. Southern Pacific fell to 64 and bounded up arain to M, with some slight effect on other active stocks.'' Liquidation was renewed on a large scale Just before 1 o'clock In St. Paul. Baltimore Bal-timore A Ohio, Union Pacific, Reading and Missouri Pacific. Losse generally ran from 2 to over 4 points 1n the active list, and the level of prices was the lowest of the current downward movement. There were a few feeble rallies when the pressure of liquidation was momentarily relaxed, but price dropped-weakly again to the lowest ofc- the day before 2 o'clock. Ioases extended in St. Louis A San Francisco Fran-cisco to 84. Reading 6S. Illinois Central 4'4. St. Paul 4. Union Pacific 44, Missouri Pacific 3V. Amalgamated S and New Tork Central and Pennsylvania 244. -Additional declines in the last hour caused losses for Walls-Fargo of 194k Great Northern. preferred 10, Anaconda 6, Reading 6. B. A O. 6. Hocking Valley .and Northwestern 4 and General Eleo-trlo Eleo-trlo and North American 4H- . In order to cover thorts the bears had to bring prices' up I to Us for SC Paul. Canadian Pacific,. Atchison. Union Pacific, Illinois Central, Pennsylvania, B. A O., Reading, Amalgamated, Sugar, Manhattan1 and Brooklyn Transit. Selling was renewed at the higher level and prices yielded sgaln within a fraction of the lowest. The closing-was rather-quiet but heavy. . "-''. .ITE"W YORK 2XZTAL. ' . ' " NEW TORK, April U.-Bar sliver, -r-49Sc.'. , . Copper nominal at $15ffl3.25. . Lead quiet at $4.67. . -f , . -- Advance ia Sugar... . k NEW, TORK, April 11 All grades of refined re-fined sugar were advanced cents a hundred hun-dred pounds today. .. . t . i Cotton Still Soaring. ' :NEWTork. "April 1J. New high prices fosMay and July cotton were recorded on the. local exchange, today. May went to 110. -to and July, which was really the leader lead-er of the market, sold as high as $10.11. Other options advanced from 1 to points. The early strength was due to active bull support, no less than to short covering. v Kansas City Cattle. KANSAS CITT. April 1J. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts Including Tin) Texan; native steers, $3.6.26; Texas and Indian steers, $3.0O(S"4.80: Texas cows. 13.WB4.00: native icows and heifers,-tl.7rS4.io; Blockers and 'feeders, $S.1ot4.90; bulla, $3.004.00; calves, $2.(Xa7.00; Western steers, 10jS.O0; Western West-ern COW 8, Jiliil-4.06. Hogs Receipts 4o00 "market weak to Be lower; bulk of sales. $7.2j(ij7.35; heavy, $7.25 fcl.40; packers, I7.1537.2i; medium, $7.2(a 130; light. rr.iOftlJS; yorkers. $7.20TJa-pisrs, $7.20TJa-pisrs, JiiSO. Sheep Receipts 5000; market steady; mutton,' $3.85a.30; lambs, $6.7&Jrl0.60; range wethers, $4.67.00; ewes, $4.756.2S. Chicago Grain. CHICAGO. April 13. Cattle Receipts, 26,000; steady to firmer. Good to prime steers, $S.OO6.00; poor to medium, $4.00(9 4.80; mockers and feeders. $3.00&4.75: cows, $1.7544.65; heifers, 2.606.00; canners. 1.70 -9 .V); bulls, J2.60fe-4.40; calves, $3.003.6&; Texas fed steers, $4.00(36.05. Hogs Receipts, today,- 30.000; tomorrow, S0.OOO; left over 3000; steady, &o lower. Mixed and butchers, J7.10ij7.35; good to choice heavy, $7.2f'g7.56; rough heavy, $7.15 67.80; light, $6.767.15; bulk of sales, $7.15 7.30.. - - Sheep Receipts, 18.000; sheep and lambs, steady., Good to choice wethers, 6. 504) . 75; fair to choice mixed, $4.006.00; Western sheep, $5.00&.75; native lambs, $4.507.1or Western lambs, $4.507.73. |