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Show v DECLINING NEW YORK, July 27. Fractional decline de-cline measured tb effect of the London depression on the opening of the stock market her today. - Southern Pacific fell TC8lc. A sale of 600 sbarea of United StatesSteel preferred was at aa advance of tt over last night, but the price immediately imme-diately ran off Vt on offerings Of thousand-share thousand-share blocks and upward. Further prosresa downward by the general gen-eral market followed the persistent selling sell-ing of UMted States Steel preerred, the Pscincs and tome of, the Western stocks. The declines ceased before 11 o'clock, but there' were no divided ralllee. United States Steel preferred sold down in the second hour, and losses ran to about a point in soma of the leaders. There were no engagements of gold or wwott aa was efared, and the market rallied. ral-lied. Union Paclfio and Amalgamated Copper got a fraction over last night. Intense In-tense dullness followed the rally. . Bonds were irregular at noon. The market held up pretty well until large offering of Steel preferred were again thrown on the market. These were supplemented by free selling of the granger gran-ger and Pacifies, especially Union Pacific, Pa-cific, and the entire market declined again to about the low point. United States Steel preferred sold down to Wk. and Unon Pacific fell off to about & JL " Kansas City Cattle. ' KANSAS CITY. Mo.. July 27. Cattle Receipts, 6000, Including 1500 Southerns; market steady; native steer, $4.0O&26; Southern steers, $2.75(34.50; Southern cows, C753.60; native cow and heifers, $1.759 6.00: stockers and feeders. $2-6034.60; bulls, J2.2fr6S.75; calves, $3.506.00; Western steeers, 23.75&S.60: Western cows, $1.75(9 $3.75. Hoks Receipts. 7000; market 100150 lower; bulk of sales. 6.S5(g6.50; heavy, $5.45 66.66 ; packers, $a.356.60; pigs and lights, $4.76S.45. Sheep Receipts, 1000; market steady; muttons, $3-155jM.75; lambs, K' 6.00; rang wethers, $3.fiS4.75; ewe. $3.00 175. St Louis Wool. ST. LOUIS, July 27. Wool Steady, Territory Ter-ritory and Western mediums, 20f22c; fine medium. 1517c; fine, H&l&c Chicago Grain. CHICAGO. July 27. September wheat opened Ws higher at S8K6$c. After touching SS69to. the price reacted to SO. A sharp advance occurred during the latter part of the session on a rush of shorts to cover, the cause of the anxiety among these traders being the possibilities of foreign complications snd a big rise in cash wheat value. On the up-turn September Sep-tember sold up to 9C4. Realising sales caused some reaction, but the market closed strong, with September up l4c. Close: Wheat-July, 7: old, 86; September. Sep-tember. 894 WV. eld, tlW December, 88; May. 0HfeH. Corn-July. 49; September. Sep-tember. 48; December, 44 0464; May. eSHtfHH- Oats July,-S9; September. 384 ?33; December, 33033'ii; May, 36H38. Pork-July, $12.824; September. $11.86; October, Oc-tober, 112.85. Lard-July, $6.80; September. Septem-ber. $6.90; October, $6.97. Ribs-July, $7SHfc; September, $7.60(86.72; October. $7.67. Rye July. 72igT6; September, 40 66. Flax-Cash. Northwest, $1.24; Southwest. South-west. $1.18; July, $1.18; September, $1.18, Timothy-July, $3.06; September, $3.20. Clover-July. $11.26. Barley Cash, 80(363. Cash: Wheat No. 2 red, 969; No. S red, 91r96; No. 2 hard. 92ffm; No. 2 hard, 8S)2; No. 1 Northern. $1.02; No. 2 Northern, 98; No. I spring, 94. . ' New York Sugar. NEW YORK. July 27. Bur ar Raw. firm; fair refining, 3c; centrifugal. 96-test. 96-test. S 15-16o; molasses sugar, IHc Refined, Re-fined, firm; crushed. $6.75; powdered, $5.16 granulated, $5.06. Coffee Steady; No. 7 Rio. 7Hc TSTZVr TORE METAL. NEW YORK. July 27. Bar il- w MV. sna copper, quint, (ft and unchanged. METAL MARKET. S Silver fell off (lightly on Wednes- day morning, being quoted at 68 Qy ( cents per ounce. Copper Is the ssme (3 as on Tuesday, bringing 12 cents a pound, and lead In ores commands $3.60 per 100 pounds. The A. 8. & R. Co.'s actual average weekly sales price for deellvetised domestic lead In New York I $4.20 per 100 pounds. LOCAL QUOTATIONS. Furnished by A. A. Gibson A Co., brokers, brok-ers, 215 South Main street. Onen. Hls-h. Low. Close. Erie com 24 24 2.1 'M Smelter com 66 66 65 66 preferred ! 99 Rio Grande pfd 71 71 71 71 Alton o 40i 39 39 So. Ry. com.. . 23 23 22 22 preferred 22 22 21 21 Norfolk 60 60 E94 69 Rock Island com.... 22 22 21 21 Con. Gas 192 192 192 192 Tenn. C. A 1 42 43 41 41 Steeel bonds 78 78 77 78 Steel com 11 11 11 11 Steel pfd 61 61 69 69 Bait. A 0 93 83 fc2 82 Colo. Fuel 35 ST' 84 ' 34 Copper 61 62 60 5 Sugar ...128 128 127 127 People's Gas 9 y 98 98 Met Traction 114 115 114 114 Brook Rap Tran .... 59 60 49 49 Man Railway l.V' 150 150 150 St Paul ,14 140 145 145 Union Pacific - 95 96 94 94 Atch com 77 77 75 76 Preferred 96 . 9 95 96 Soutncrn Pac 50 61 60 60 Missouri Pac 92 92 91 91 Texas Pacific 24 24 24 24 Canadian Pac 122 123 122 122 Ches A Ohio 33 33 32 32 New York Cent ....118 118 117 117 Illinois Cent 135 13"i 135 1J6 Ont A West 31 31 30 90 Kansas A Texas .... 39 39 38 38Vs Wabash pfd .... .... 35 35 34 34 Penn Railway 119 119 118 11S Reading '. 62 52 507, &2 Louis A Ifash 113 112 112 112a Western Union Tel.. S3 8S 88 88 Plea Is Not Guilty. Percy Peterson, an expressman accused ac-cused of having removed baggage and effects from a lodging-house while there was a lien on the goods, appeared in the Stat criminal division of the City court before Judge Dlehl Wednesday morning, and through his attorney, ts. X. Chrlstensen, filed a plea of not guilty. guil-ty. The case was continued without date. Tammany Chief Sees Parker. NEW YORK. July 27. Charles F. Murphy, the leader of Tammany Hall, arrived at Esopus today, to meet Judge Parker. Seeks Missing Man. . A letter asking for information as to the whereabouts of Martin I. Wolff, from John F. Wolff of the U. S. training train-ing ship Pensacola, stationed at San Francisco, was received by Postmaster Thomas Wednesday morning. Banker Cosgriff Returns. J. E. Cosgriff of the Commercial National Na-tional bank arrived from Rawlins, Wyo., Wednesday morning. |