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Show WORLD'S MARKETS Mexican Situation Induces Selling. New York, Feb. 10. Some selling: bv the trading element was induced lu Wall Mine! today by the outbic ik oi" the Mexican revolution, on which more stress was laid as an unfavoY-, able factor than on developments favoring fa-voring the other :-ido of the market such us the government's approval of the iarrlman dissolution ami reports l hut steps were beinj; taken to reopen thj Balkan peace negotiations. Foreign For-eign market.' vTf liepre -ed and the lowi opening here was credited to a reawakening of bearish activity in the Bharos mopt affected by tbe ieic.n revolt, stocks of railroad and Industrial Indus-trial properltlei operating In Mexico! gave way abruptly in spots Strained relations between Ihe eastern rail -mads and their firemen and the de-nletion de-nletion of the bnk re-crve al-o furbished fur-bished ammunition lor tbe bears Bonds were easier. Ch.cago Grains Chicago, Feb 10, Reports today from InOla that rains were cener.il made the wheat market decline There was also a liberal Increase in sioc'.s on ocean passage. Fine v.eatb-i oi too. ''oented auainst tbe hulls, j Opening prices were l-8l-4c to 1-8 T.",-8c lower. Ma. started at ft" 7-8cj lo 04 i-ic, th same change from last Saturday as the market tiken alto-1 pether, and sasced to 93 8-441 -e Mild temperatures weakened corn.; May opened to 1-lr off at 544J .".) i .Sc and descended to S3 T-c Oats took an easy turn With other grain May which started unchanged io 1-Sr- down at 35 J-Sc to 1-2e. 1 lell to :k" 1 -4c Steadiness formed the ml in p.o-I'sions p.o-I'sions First sales varied from Saturday Sat-urday night's loel to 7 1-'.'c lelow. w ith May at $irt,r.:, to S'f 70 for pork jil0.52 1-2 for lard, and $ 1 .-" for ribs. The wheat close w.s eagv at tie: for May. i-Sfi-2c under Saturday nisht The corn cIobc was steady, wlthj Ma ?.-Se net lower at ." : 7-81 Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, Feb. H -Cattle--Re- ieip8 9,000, Including 100 southern-. market steady to strong Native -teors, 7100OS60: so-ithern steers.! (6.0007.60 southern cows and heif- 1 eis 4.006.50: native cows and heir . ers. 4.008.00; Btockers anl fepd-l em, (.i.T.'.'rj 7. .''. hulls, $5.00(06.25: ralvts. 6.509;50; western Steers.! SG.6008.00; western cows. 84-00 G i", 50 I ; '1 1 I lo?- -Jlr . market Btmi-; ,,( s: r,-,',7 7.80; hes $7 ' 1 ' i 7 7 " , inkers aad jji buti b i s, s7 7" 7 sti lluli t . $7 70 (, 7 85 pigfi (6.50C 7 25 b2j Sheep Beeei,ts 1 T.'t"' . market ik etron M u i ki i- n 7.", i ; i n i ( olora- li d olambs $7.S0(fS '0 ance wether! Hi and yearlings. 7 range isj f v, es, 3 50 " 5 50 bj Chicago Livestock I hicago. Feb. 10. Cattle Receipts!. 20,000 m. . el steauv Beeves, $G.50fjj 8.90; Texa; -teer. $ 1 f'O fl n.7.";W v. i -: ii ipi -- C.t;ifj 7,.'!0 stocke;al .. and feeders, $t t'-'o '.'' . cows audi heifers, $3.00(7.40 calves, $6.504jH 10.25 t, Hoga Receipts 54.000; mark all easv Ughl STmiki.' 1 J. mixed JJ" J7.7."8.I0 heavy, $7.858.10; rouchr 05 &7.8I pigs, G G0(g 7.60; bulk off a!fs, $8.008.'05. I1 S'neeji Receipts 28.000 markeM. weak. Vative SLS'iffG 10: western $f 85 fj G la yearlings, sr, .-,nr; lambs, native. $G.90ff 8,90; western H 10.90 C $.90 Metals. Nr.-, N ork. Feb. In t'opper-j Stead" Sf and February. H.50 bid March, Vprll and May. 514 50ffl 15.00 electrolytic, $!5.75?i'l6.2o; lake jb 111600016.25: casting, $15.50 Tin Quiet spot and February , l$40.G549.75; March $49,1049.tB Ai,, N K4S 7.". g f 10 Lead -Steadj . $4 2'n i 35 Spelter -Quiet. $6,406.50. Antimony Fas;. ; Cookson's S.i'o : o r.o Iron Quiet: Nn 1 northern $!SVI4 18.75; N0 J no- thern Si S n.iTj 18 5Q I No i touthei n $18..".oT; i5 . o 1 j southern soft. $18.00(18.50 New York Exchange W Vork, Feb 10 Prime mercanJ tile paper I 1 -.' to " i.ei : nt ; I terling exchange weak wi'h act n- 1 al business i.- n1. ii!is t 11 81.83.25 for Co-day bills and afll $1 S7 :,o foi demand iqmmen ta bilH, $l 82 3-4. Bar silver, Gl 7 -c. en, men i railroad bondsjH Monev nri call firmer, ""file. r4j Inc rale ?,-. closing bid :: 1-J. offerdB Tinv loans -i no r- tla-5 I I 3 ir cent : r .-. - i i - i i i --ct"I siv. months. 4 1-4-TjI 1-?c II Chicago Produce t !.;, , :;, in Butter -SteadHj Creameries, '.'7?4 1-2c. l l.c-s I-'as re-elpts G.2S9 eaieSI ii. ark, eases inelinled. 19?2lc; IH ierarnr riisu Hi l-217c; firiHj JBal I r ,- -Ptroiu reeeipt s 7" ctj. I Mieb'Kan Minnesota, 174jH ."iic. Wisconsin. ISjSOe. Sugar. New Vork, Feh. 10. Raw- suttrB Steadr. mnseov arin, rest. $2 Jllg centrifugal t ' it,oUM Rvfined ?teadv Wool. -t . mi- i w .-,o! Steadf I and unchanged. j |