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Show WORLD'S MARKETS VARIABLE MARKET. New York. Mar. 1 3 Experiencing comparatively little opposition in jamming down prices at the outset today, bear traders n Wall street put out extensive short lines for a timc They were assisted in lowering the general level by a dlsplav of weakness weak-ness at new points among the special ties The succes;ive downward swings suggested the opinion that the market was a liquidating one, in which stocks were sold on all rallies The complexion of the market changed, however, when another severe se-vere break in sterling exchange rates occurred, which seemed to preclude the chances of further gold exports Prices rebounded strongly In all directions, di-rections, with man rallies of one to two points Bonds were Irregular. New York Stock List. (Last Salej Amalgamated Copper 70 1-8 American Beet Sugar 28 3-4 American Cotton Oil 45 American Sm & Rfg 6fl 7-8 American Sugar Rfg .. 112 1-4 American Tel. & Tel 132 7-8 Anaconda Mining Co Tft 5-8 Atchison 101 1-2 Atlantic Coast Line 1J4 Baltimore & Ohio 100 5-8 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 87 1-4 Canadian Pacific 2LM 1-4 Chesapeake & Ohio 72 1-4 Chicago ft Northwestern .. . i::4 1-4 Chicago. Milwaukee St P . lu'.i 3-S Colorado Fuel & Iron 33 1-2 i Colorado Southern --jr, 1-2 Delaware & Hudson 160 Denver & Rio Grande 19 1-2 Erie 27 3-8 General Electric ns Great Northern pfd . 12fi .3-4 Great Northern ore ctfs. . ... 34 8-4 Illinois Central 123 , Interborough-Met 17 Preferred 59 3.8 International Harvester .. ...104 1-2 Louisville & Nashville 134 Missouri Pacific to Missouri. Kansas & Texas ... 25 Lehigh alley 155 National Lead "49 1.4 New York Central ...106 Norfolk ft Western 104 5-8 Northern Pacific 116 Pennsylvania no People's Gas . no Pullman Palace Car 157 1-2 j I Reading 156 3-4 ll Rock Island Co 21 S-R I I 'referred . . 36 1.2 f Southern Pacific 100 3-4 Southern Railway 25 .3-S ' Union Pacific 150 ; I nlted States Steel 60 5-8 Preferred 107 s.g Wabash 3 5,8 lk Western Cnion $7 Lg 'Bid J, Chicago Market Review. Chicago, March 13 Weaker cables ii than expected had a bearish Influence i" today on wheat Favorable weather ! H conditions in the American winter j S crop belt also aided the bears Buy- ll ing was only of the scattered sort. I II Opening prices were a shade to 3-8 j i lower May started at 1-2 to $9 5-8 a loss of 1-4 to 3-8, and fell to 89 1-2. ,a Corn weakened ln sympathy with , wheat May opened unchanged to 1-8 j ft 1 4 off at 52 1-2 5-8 to 3 4 and eased to 52 1 2. Although offerings of oats were small the cereal declined with other grains May started at last night's ; level to 1-8 up at 33 to 33 1-S and de H cllned to 32 5-83-4. Liehtness of hog receipts was large- I ly offset in the provision pit b selling on the part ol lonpe First sales rang ed from 22 1 lower to 17 1-2 ad-1 I! vance. Including May at 20.75 to 21.00 for pork, 10 72 1-2 to in. 75 for ard and 10 85 to 10.90 for ribs. A reaction in wheat took place ow- ' ing to export sales here and else- (R where The close v.is steady wit'j May 1-4 net lower at 89 5-8. r Further weakness in corn develoM I ed because of selling by local specu- I lators The close, however, wall Steady, w ith May 1 4 fr 3-x net lower v at 52 3-8j 1 2 Chicago Livestock. Chicago Mar 13 Hogs Receipt! 2.'. "uu. strong ro "c hlcnr Light, i $8.80(9 8.90; bulk $8.80fj s ft", mixed! H $8.80-5 9.05: heavy. $S40fts.92 l-Zj rough, isAuTiS.:,:, pigs, $i;.S5S.95. M t attle Receipts 4000; market I steadv. Reeves $7 2" h 9 15 Texas I. steers. $r. u, ;, 7 -y, western steers, I $6.607.90; stockers and feeders, 1 $0. 000s. 15 cows an, boilers. $3 80i M 8 "0 calves, $7.-"io Ti 12.00 H Sheep Receipts 15,000- marked I strong to 10C higher Native. $6,000. I 7 1". western, .vfi.:::, 7.15 . vearlings, 1 $7.258.26 lambs native, $8.00(M 9.20; western. $8.00-5 9 20. South Omaha Livestock. South Omaha, Man h 1 3. --Cattle pts 3,1 market steady; natlTeBT? steers. 7 7508 75. cows and heifer. Il F 5 ' 1 1 1 s "11, western steers, 6 508.50; Texas steers, (5 "0(5 7 75, cows and I g heifers " 0007.25. calves 6.25-g 9.26. U Hogs Receipts. 1 n 700 market! higher, heavy s 4O0M5O. light, 550& 8.60; pigs: 7.0088.00; bulk of sale, IRC S.560S6O. I 'v Sheep Receipts inno, market .fc higher; yearlings. 6SO0 7.7O, wethenv 6.75 0 S 75, lambs, 8.OO0S.95. ! y New York Exchange. 'lit, New York. March 13. Prime mer- ! j cantilo paper. 5 1-2 to 6 per ceC I Sterling exchange weak, with actual''" ; business In bankers' bills at 4 82.50 fori '60 day bills and at 4 87 for demand. Jlwi Commercial hills. 4 82 1-4. Bar silver,: Sjj 57 7-8 Government bonds steady; Sjj,, railroad bonds Irregular Money on call strong at 4 1-20 5 per cent; rul- a ing rate. 5; closing bid, 4 3-4, offer- JJi ed nt 5. Time leans strong , 60 and' 90 days. 6 per cent; 6 months, 5 3-4Q ,Jwi 6 per cenu S Metal. IS? New York. March 13 Copper flrBJ5lS!n standard spot, 14 45 bid: March H-J' '5 14 75; April, 14 200)14.75, May, K-Jpn., 25 14.75; electrolytic, IS.OOIS.JJim 1-2. lake. 15.25015 37; casting, K-jBJ! 014.87 Tin easv; spot to MarcljC 45 02-i"f 4" X7. April 45 65 -Ji 45 7 Lj5U steady at 4.30-5440 spelter 8teSj5' at 6.8696.45 Antlmonv quiet; CxJtai son's. 9 250 9.40. Iron steady and 'Ir changed. Mlf Sugar jSSi!l,,x New York Mar 13 Raw sugar-J,".!, Firm, muscovado. S9 test. $3 08: ce?J5ju; trlfugal, 9G test s: ,v molasses, "VlS' test. $2 83. Ref d. Bteady. Wool. JIS? Si Louis. March 13 Wool-Mcf552j, territory and western mediums, -'121 25; fine mediums. is-.r:i, fine. 13 'M 2J2Sl -1 17 JStei |