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Show WORLD'S IMRKETS GAINS MORE THAN EQUAL LOSSES IN STOCKS Now York. Marh 2. Gains far px-cceded px-cceded losse3 In the early trading In the stock market today St. Paul, Reading, United States Steel and Chesapeake & Ohio were up substantial substan-tial fractions and tho marked displayed dis-played more than the usual degreee of activity i Among the few declines were Canadian Ca-nadian Pacific 1-2 and Northern Pacific Pa-cific nnd American Smelting 1-1 each. A substantial reaction in Reading soon after tho opening caused somo recession elsewhere but prices again advanced and boforo the end of tho first hour Union Pacific, United Slates Steel and Amalgamated Copper were selling above the previous best of the day, Karly promises Increased activity were not fulfilled, howeer, there being frequent periods of dull-ness. dull-ness. The market closed steady. Some demand fpr Erie, which rose a point was tho most striking feature of tho final hour. Reading was again under pressure and Union Pacific and United Uni-ted Stoel wero shaded fractionally. Prices stiffened again In the final dealings. OGDEN WHOLESALE PRODUCE (Selling Price.) Ogden, Utah, March 2. Butter Creamery, extra, In cartons, 35c; creamery firsts, 3-lc; cooking, 25c; ranch 20c. Choese Eastern, 17 l-2c; Utah, lGc; Utah, mild, ICc; Y. A., 17c. Eggs Ranch, per case of 30 dozen, $7.00, Sugar Care, $C.OO; beet, $C70. Chicago Produce. Chica?o, March 2. Butter Steady: creameries, 2528, dairies, 2226 Eggs Firm; leceipts, 5,923 cases; at mark, cases Included, 21 l-222; ordinary firsts, 22, firsts, 23. Cheefae Steady, daaisles, 17 1-4JJ 1-2; twins, 10 3-4 1 7; young Americas, Ameri-cas, 17 l-ll-2; long horns, 17 l-4(gi 1-2. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, March 2. Cattle Recelptf 300; market slow, steady; beeves 4.DC aS.60; Texas steers 4.00(5)5.90; western west-ern steers, 5.00(5 S 50, stockers and ' feeders, 1.S0(5G.20; cows nnd heifers 2.15B'G.05; calves, 5.758.50. Hogs Receipts, 15,000. markel strong to 5c up; light. 0.25(77 0.47 1-2; mixed, G.20G50; heavy. 0.25 16.52; , rough, 0.25(016.35; pl?s, 4.05G.30; bulk of Bules, G.40G.45. Sheep Receipts 2,000: marke' steady to strong; native, 3.25(0)4.85; i western, 3.75 1.90; yearlings, 1.90(5 5,75; lambs, native, 1.507.00; west- I orn, 5.007,10. ' South Omaha South Omaha. March 2. Cattle-Receipts Cattle-Receipts 200. Market steady Native steers, $5,407.S0; cows and heifers ?3.305'5.95: western steers, 54.00(5 $G.15(q; Texas steers, $3.755f.3Q; range cowa and heifers, $3.005.00; 'canners, $2.75(3.85; stockers a,nt feeders, $3,50(0.30; calves $4.092 750; bulls, slngn. etc.. $3.80(5)5.25. ; j Hogs Receipts, 8,000. Market 10 "t( ! jr, cents higher. Heavy, ?fJ.30(5G.I0 , 1 (Conlhu-ed on Page Seven.) IM'SJMETS (Continued from Page One ) mixed, $6.206,30: light, $5.856 35; pigs. $4.505'.S5; bulk of sales, $6.20 6.36. SheepReceipts, 3.000. .Market steady. Yearlings, $4.705.30; weathers, weath-ers, $3.80(?D4 60; ewes, $3 15115; lambs, $5.256.40. WHEAT DIPS SLIGHTLY AND THEN RECOVERS Chicago, March 2. Liberal receipts northweBt and responsive sales depressed de-pressed wheat today, but commission houses wero buyers on the dip and brought about a rally. Iho relat'.vo woaknoss in European markets wan said to be due to exportation of larger world shlpmontB Opening prices were 1-4 to 3-8 lower. May started at 1 03 "$ to 1.03 5-S the samo chaugo from" lost nlKht as the market taken altogether. W& theu recovred to 1,0Th2'4b2riBh ?ib;fc do- b,y monthly statement of stocks of provisions pro-visions here lowered hog products to oeMn with but the effect disappeared In view of the bullish action of corn. Srst sales were Gc lower to a like Snount UP, wltft May delivery $15.40 , to $15.50 for pork; $9.27 1-2 for lard and $S.C5 for ribs. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, March 2. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 500, Including no southerns, market steady. Native steers, $5.50a 8.40, southern steers, $5.25a6.75; southern cows and heifers, $3.25a 5.25; native cows and heifers, $3.25a 6.50; stockers and feeders. $4.25a 6.40; bulls, $3.75a5.50; calvos. $4.50a S.00; western steers, $5.00a7.25; western west-ern cows, $3.50a5.25. Hogs Receipts, 3,000; market strong to 5 cents higher. Bulk of sales, $6,20a6.40; heavy, $6,40a6.45; packers and butchers, $6.25a6.40; lights, $6.00a6.35; pigs, $4.75ao.50. Sheep Receipts, 5,000, market steady. Muttons, $3,50a4.75; lambs, $5.00aG60; fed wethers and yearlings, year-lings, $4.00a5.75; fed ewes, $3.00a 4.40. ' New York Money !Now York, March 2. Money on i call nominal. Time loans firm. Sixty day 2 3-43 per cent; ninety days 33.14 per cent; six monthB 3 1-4 IH 3 1-2 per cent. jJ Close: Prime mercantile paper. 4 jH to 4 1-4 per cent Sterling exchange IH steady with actual business in bank- IH crs' bills at $4.34.25 for sixty-day H bills and at $4.87.15 for demand. H Commercial bills $4.83 1-2. Bar ell- IH ver 58 7-S. H Mexican dollars, 47c. Government and railroad bonds, jH Metal Market H New York. March 2. The metal H markets were dull and practically H nominal as usual on Saturday. Lako IH copper 14 1-2)113-4; electrolytic H 14 l-25-8; casting 13 7-S14 IS. H Tin, ? 12.50-13.00. IH Lead. $4.00(4.10 i H Spelter, $G.706.S0. ' H Lead and Zlnce ' H St Louis, March 2. Lead, firm, $) ,' IH to 4.05. JH Spelter steady, $6.75. Ul |