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Show WALLSIS2T Stock Market Isi-Oncra, ; Witlr Slightly nigbcr Tendency. -TV NEW YORK, May 12. -Open n price were a small fraction higher than last night', on a moderate volume of dealings, A rise of 1 in St Louis San Franolsoo reflected the official announcement of the deaf with Rock' Island,' which w H." Missouri Pacific advanced on large ab- Borntlnn anil ther wa a n iitranpA of 1 In Colorado Fuel.- A demand for Hocking-Valley, Hocking-Valley, which advanced It 4 to 106. duo to expectation of an early announcement of transfer of control. , waa the moat notable nota-ble Incident of the first hour's dealings. The market waa very uneven,, wida movements in a few stocks having- little effect on tha general list. St. Loula ft San Francisco rose an extreme VA. Delaware ft Hudson 2 and Texas Pacific and' National Na-tional Railroad of Mexico a point. Mer-ganthaler Mer-ganthaler Linotype cold 64 higher than the preceding sale In November, 1901. There, was a loss of a point In Paotflo Coast second preferred. - - Bonds were irregular. ' The extending of the rise in Missouri . Pacific to a point waa without effect on the market, which waa dormant. Large offerings of Pennsylvania appeared later, forcing It back a good fraction, and -there waa a slight reaction elsewhere on proflt-taklpg proflt-taklpg aalea. Metropolitan Securities lost a point. , gansaa City Cattle. KANSAS . CITY, May' 12. -Cattle Re, j relpta 16,000, Including lid) Texens; market mar-ket steady; native stoers. S3.&&26: Texas and Indian ataera, I3.aaty4.75;' Texas crs, J2.9CN&3.7; native com an heifers, UM& 4.75; stoeKecs and fehr. t&i.To'. bulls, S2.TCB.75; calves. $2.60.; Westertt steers. $2.956.15; Western cows. COOS? 00. Hogs Receipts 15.000; market fc10a higher: high-er: bulk of sales, W 40g.W; heavy, t6JiO& 6.60: oackers. S6.SS3.46: medium. 1S.4W 6.55; light. $6.306.46; . yorkers. $6.40265; plrs. $6.55.ao.- . . Sheep Receipts 6000; market steady; muttona, $3.&05.90: lambs. $4.8097.60; range wethers, 635.00; ewes," $17560. St- Louis. Woo L ST. LOUIS, May 12. Wool Steady; Territory and Western mediums, lajl7c; fine, llftlGc; coarse, 12 15c. ' Chicago Grain. - - CHICAGO. May -13. Cattle Receipts 3000; market steady; good to prime steers, $6.1035.60; poor to medium. $4.00&6.10; cows, $2,6014.50; stockers and feeders, $3.004.76; heifers. $2.50(36.00; canners. LfiOf2.73: bulls, 32.504r4.60: calves, $2.506.00; Texas fed steers. $4.004-76. -, Hogs Receipts today. 17.009; tomorrow, 25.000; left over, 8000; mixed and butchers', $6.35S6.e0; good to choice heavy, S6.6&36.80; rough heavy. S6.4&&6.60; light. $&25.4; bulk of sales. $6.60&.60. Sheep Receipts 12,000; sheep and lambs steady; good to choice wethers. $5.006.85; fair to choice mixed. '$3.6004.76; Western sheep, $4.766.86; native lam be, $4.607.35; Western lambs, $4.757.35. New York Produce. " NEW YORK. May 12. Butter Receipts, 10,600 packages; market firm; State dairy, 1721c; extra creamery. 22c; creamery, 22c; common to choice, 18i?21c. Eggs Receipts TLjO packages; market weak; State and Pennsylvania. 17c; Western West-ern storage packed, 17c. Sugar Raw. steady; fair refining, $3-16c; centrifugal. 96-test. 3 ll-16c; molasses sugar, su-gar, 3c; refined, steady: crushed, $5.40; powdered. $4.90; granulated, $4.80. Coffee Quiet; No. 1 Rio, 6o ; molasses sugar, firm. .... Boston Wool. BOSTON. May 12. The wool market shows a better general business for the last week than It has In some time, but a slight weakness In prices Is noted. Territory Ter-ritory wools have been In good demand. Fine staple scoured. 5263c; fine, 6063c; fine medium. - 47i'48c: medium. 43&46c. Fleece ' wools have been quiet, owing to small stocks and the firmness In prices. NEW YORK METAL. 0 NEW YORK. May 12. Bar silver. 64ic Lead quiet at $4.37. S) Copper quiet at $14.75. 9 Chicago Grain. 1 CHICAGO, May 12. Wheat opened easier easi-er today. July being off to c at 72 to 72c, selling up to 7i',C2c and steadying around 72Ve. Close: .;.-Wheat .;.-Wheat Mar. 78nc: July. 72fi72c: September, 69e. Corn May,-44c; July. 4oc; September. 44t47o. Oats May, 36c; July. $2c; September, 29e, Pork May, $18.63; July, $17.95; September. Septem-ber. $16.67. Lard-May, $8.82; July. $8.92; September. Septem-ber. $9.00. Ribs May, $9.20; July, $9.27: September, $9.20. Flax May. Northwestern, $1.15. Rye May. 60c. Barley Cash. 42i&56c. Timothy May. $3.50. Cash Wheat No. 2 red. 7t??T9e: No. 3 red, 7or376c: No. hard winter, 73-77c: No. 3 hard winter,' 70(j77c: No. 1 Northern spring. 79-S)c; No. 2 spring. 7S80c; No. 3 spring, 73:3790. Corn No. 2, 45c; No. s, 44Ti44c Oats No. 2, 32c; No. 3. 31c |