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Show VEpiSTARTSUELL Oil WALL STREET s NEW YORK, April 29. Union Pacific and St. Paul started the week about one point higher than Saturday's closing, and Amerlcj n Smelting 1J. Otherwise the changes In stocks were without significance. signifi-cance. Small gains- were the. rule, but trading was scanty and listless. The v ndercurrent of strength shown by stocks tailed to arouse outside interest in the market and as soon as the professionals profes-sionals stopped bidding up the leaders, prices fell back, but recovered again later. ome additions to the opening gains brought the rise in St. Paul to H and No -them Pacific, Great Northern pfd, Canadlf n Pacific and Reading 1 to li. .Fluct latlons of a half point measured the ext "erne movement of the mid-afternoon ir the active stocks. Business was correspmdingly restricted. Atchison pfd. fell U. IT. 8. Steel 4!. The mly active operations were In the transcoitinental group in sympathy with Union Pacific's rise. St. Paul and Northern North-ern P eiflc gained 2, Canadian Pacific preferred If. Pennsylvania, Union Pacific and Ai lalgamated Copper 1. . Bond i were steady. Price i were without material changes during the noon hour. . GOLDFIELD STOCKS. The following; are the quotations of Gold tie d stocks on the San Francisco Mining Stock exchange today, as received hv wire by Child. 'Cole, & Co., brokers, 100 At as building . Nam Bid. Asked Atlant. $ .70 $ .71 Diamoi idfleld 38 .39 Ooldfled Mining 1.55 1.60 Sandstorm.. ... 76 ..78 Silver Pick 1.15 1.171 St.;ivs 1.47J 1.50 Columbia Mt...... 91 .93 , Goldfield Con 8.00 8.121 Goldfle d Daisy 2.05 .2.15 Great 'Bend 1.071 1.10 Kewaras 1.321 1,35 Jumbo Extension 2.25 2.30 BOSTON COPPER CLOSE. Rectived by private wire to Badger Bros., brokers, 160 South Main street: Advi nture, 313i; Alloues. 60J52; Arcadia. Ar-cadia. 77J; Atlantic, 1313J; Butte Coalition. 27271; Cal. and Arts., 170 171; Copper Range. 8Ug82; Daly West, 1 bid Ahmeek. Sof?90; Aril. Com.: 231 241: Falak, 100 1001; Bingham Cent., li 1: lioston Ely.' 2621; Butte Extension, llly; Butte and London. I!1: Cum.-Ely, Cum.-Ely, 8fr9; Royle, 19&191; Franklin. 17 171; -Farrott. 222: Quincy. 122 asked; Rhode Island. 6f 61: Santa Fe, 313I; Shannon, 17117; Tamarack, 107110; Trinity 21122; Utah Cons., 62f63; Victoria, Vic-toria, 881; Winona, 8 bid; Wolverine, 15Bfil?0; Wyandotte, lli; Men gen thai, 210212; Boston Con., 29129; Calumet, 8456-860; Old Dom.. 66Jfc56; Osceola, 138 6140: Michigan. 141015; Mohawk. S4fi 861; I'evada. 14114; North Butte. 861 87; Dimlnion Copper. 65I; East Butte, lOliglO; Foster Cobalt, lg7-16; Furnace Creek, 11fl: Giroux, 8I9: Green G.' and i.. 11J; Majestic. 3i&3; Mak.. 11 fiilg; Nevada Utah. 696; Nipissing, 14ft 141: Itaveri. H&1; Kewanee. 100101; Centril. 30031; Xa Salle. 1710171: Con. M.. 3ifS38; Bingham, 1810191; Sup. and Pgh., 1810181. COPPER MARKET DULL. Received by private wire to Badger Bros, brokers, 160 South Main street: BOSTON, April 29. The market open d quiet and soon gained strength In speci titles. Trading continued very dull and i arrow. Leading copper interests are Btron?Iy of the opinion that prices of the copp r metal will not have a sharp break, as as generally expected a fortnight ago. Mohawk was an early feature, ad-vane ad-vane ng to 86 J, up to H. hTe market remained re-mained dull throughout the day, closing firm. ST. LOUIS WOOL. ST, LOUIS, April 29. Wool steady; territory ter-ritory and Western mediums, 22g-26c; fine medium, 18021c; fine. 14016c. CURB TRADING. Tlere was very little activity among the unlisted stocks on the curb during the morning, and the trading was confined al-rnos al-rnos ..entirely to a few of the favorites on the egular list. In addition to this there was Standard Copper at 67 and 58 cent, Copper Glance at 21 cents, and Ohio Copper at $3.90. The closing quotations on t tie other securities were as follows: Bid. A-kedT Jem ie S .80 t 1.00 Ely-Witch 1.00 1.05 Stai dard Copper ."7 .60 Cop er Glance 27 .''7J McDonald-Ely 70 Ced ir 40 .45 Blsoiit .50 Emina Copper ' 27 .28 Horerine 90 .9" Ramsey-Comstock 51 .60 Yer ngton Copper 6" .7.1 Tin ah Treasure Hill 28 Iror Blossom . 4K .,15 Nev Stockton .38 .41 Wei tern Nevada 98 l.oo Kur F-ka-Swansea 1J ,15 Deriljohn OR .10 Ohl Copper 3.80 3.90 Thrmpson 2-i ..10 Nalldriver 20 .30 Odl i 30 .32 Yerington Iron Sides 23 .25 Blntham Central 1.40 1.50 Mai. on Valley 2.00 ....... i LEAD AND COPPER. is EW YORK, April 29. Lend, .lull, $6.00 06 10. Cnrrr, steady. $24.50(5 25.25. CHICAGO PRODUCE. CHICAGO. April 29. Liberal realizing sal s caused weakness in wheat today. Th selling was brought out chiefly bv we;ither conditions in Kansas, where rain or snow was general last night. .lulv opened i61c to ifi ie lower at 82j'S,823c and sold off to 82Jc. I,ower cables and the decline In wheat dei ressed the corn market. Longs and conmission houses sold freely. July opined 10lc to ir lower at 411otto 4lje anil for a time held within that range. "lading in pros-islons was dull and the nu rket was easier because of a 5c de-cll de-cll ie in the price of live hogs. July pork was off 10rt at $15,871: lard was a shade lo-.er at $8,771 and ribs were 21c4j5c lower at $8.70. Cash: Wheat No. 2 red. SOjiggoic; No. 3 led. 784i80c; No. 2 hard. 7810801c: No. 3 iard. 7O07": No. 1 northern. 8"87c; Nr. 2 do, 830851: No. 3 spring, 78 S5c. Tom No. 3. 4Sj049c. Oats No. 2, 41 Jc. "he wheat close was weak with July doin "01c at 821c The close on corn was firm with July up ie at 49Jc. .the higest point, i -lose: Wheat May, 79ic;'July, 82ic. ' 'orn May. 501c; July. 49lc Oats May. 44 Jc; July. 4Ue. ork Mav. $15.55; July, $15.82. ,ard May, $8.62; July, $8.75. libs May, $3,521; July, $8.67 1 08.70. lye cash, 70071c. Parley cash, 65 0 74c. Flax. clover and timothy, nil. I |