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Show WORLD'SMARKETS Chicago Livestock. hicago March 1 Cattle Receipts 300, market steady; beeves, fi-Sfj 9.00; Texas steers. 5 20000; western steers. G 00(fi7 75; stockers and feed-osr. feed-osr. tj.l'-gA lu- rows and heifers 3.2G ijj?7.50; calves, 7.00(0 lO.Gu. Sheep Receipts. 1,500; market r.teady; native, 5.26 6.86; western, 5 6f:"?G S5: yearling. ir,ft 7 '.: tin-live tin-live lambs. 7 . 4 b ' i u , western, 7.50 u 8 70 Hogs Receipts. 14,000; market slow; light. 8.4008.55; mixed. 8.25 ft 8.55; heavy. S. 10ft 8.50; rough. 8 10ft 8 25; pigs, 6.50S.2"j; bulk of sales. iO'.&ft 8 50 More hogs were scheduled to arrive ar-rive today than the trade had expected, ex-pected, and the stale stock whs burdensome, bur-densome, necessitating a decline and putting the market a shade lower than a weok ago Steers closed active and as fully las high as the be6t time last week Butcher cattle show gains for the j week Sheep finished firm at the best prl-I prl-I ces of the week Lambs closed firm New York Stock List. ( Last Sale ) Amalgamated Copper 69 3-8 American Beet Sugar bid .... 35 American Cotton Oil. bid 4s American SmHt A: Refng .... 69 3-4 American Sugar Refining, bid. 114 American Tel & Tel 132 1 i Anaconda Mining Co 36 1-1 Atchison 102 Atlantic Coast Line 125 Baltimore & Ohio 100 7-8 Brooklyn Rnpid Transit 0 1-4 Canadian Pacific 231 1-4 Chesapeake & Ohio 73 3-4 Chicago & Northwosi.rn ..136 1-4 Chicago. Mil. & St Paul ... 108 3-1 Colorado Fuel & Iron 33 7-3 Colorado & Southern 26 Delaware ! Hudson 16o I Denver Rio Crando. bid , if 5-8 Erie . 27 1-2 General Electric 139 Oreat Northern pfd 126 3 4 Great Northern Ore Ctfs 35 1-2 Illinois Central 123 Interboroufrh-Met .. 17 Preferred . . 58 Inter Harvester, bid 107 1-2 Louis ille k Nashville L33 I Missouri Pardflc 37 3-4 Mo Kaunas & Texas 25 6-8 Lehigh Valley 156 1-2 Natlonnl Lead, bid (0 New York Central 106 1-4 Norfolk A WKiern lo.". 1-2 Northern Pacific 116 Pennsylvania 120 People's (ins. bid Ill Pullman Palace Car 158 1-2 Readlns 156 .", s Rock Island Co 22 3 4 Preferred 38 Southern Pm-iOc . ......... 98 3-4 Southern Railway jr, Cnion Pacific . 152 7-8 L'nited States Steel ",r, ", - Preferred 107 1-2 Wabash 3 1-2 Western Cnion 69 Metals. New York. Mar 1 The metal m.".r kets were dull and practically nominal. nomi-nal. Lake ronper .15.25; electrolytic 15.00; casting 14.75. Iron Unchanged. x New York Exchange. New York. Mar l Mr,n, on call : stead "o loans Time loans, firm; f,n dam 4 l-2ft 1 4 3-4 per ent- 90 Govs, I :,. months. 4 3-4 5. 1 Wool. St Louis. Max 1 Wool Steadv territory and wfteru mediums, 21ft 25. fin mediums. 18ft 21. fine, 13, South Omaha Livestock. South Omaha. Mar 1. Cattle Receipts. Re-ceipts. 100. market steady, native steers, 7.25Q8 75, cows and belfi 5.26(7 7G, western steers, 5.558 ou; Texas steers, 5.0007.00; cows and heifers. 4.750f.8fi calves. 8.0009.35 Hogs Receipts. 4.200; market stronger; heavy, 8.10 8.20; light. 8.15 M 0; pigs. 7.0008.00; bulk of saloB. 8 15S 25. Shesp Receipts 800; market steady; yearllngB, , 7-Vu 7 ' wethers. weth-ers. 6.006.60; lambs. 7.80'ij5"u Chicago Grains. Chicago, Mar 1 Although wheat showed utrength at the outsei 'oday on account of firm cable the effect I was Boon loet The Oklahoma crop report was bearish and there wan an dltlonal rain or enow In the Ohio vnl ley and In the, southwest. Opening prices were unchanged to 1-8 r 1-4 up May started at 92 7-8 to 93. a gain nf a shade to 1-801-4, but reacted to M 3-4. bence of support allowed corn to f .Mag May opened the same as last night to a sixteenth lower at 53 iun 3-8 to G3 3-8 and fell to 5?, U Oats easod off with corn Mav which started a shade to 1-8 down at 34 8-801-2 to 34 1-2, touched 34 3 x l arger receipts of hogs weaken provisions. First aaleB were, a hade to 7 1-2 lower, Including May at 85 -5 12 for pork io m I '0 72 12 for ribs M An additional declin lowed Tho close wfl "' 1 lo ' ' for Mav a'AW i Furth r vaakneBs f put the market clfl I JJy oen t 3 1-2 cents. I |