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Show WORLD'SMARKETS Wall Street. New York. April 6. The rise ol slocks yesterday invited realizing sales todav and prices receded at the opening. There were large offerlnr.i of Union Pacific ."'ml Amalgamate! which opened a point lower. Can, Cotton Cot-ton Oil, Rumelj and Canadian Pacific lost one to two points. Lacking yesterday's energetic buying buy-ing movement, when the transactions Were swelled to near the largest total of the year, prices slid back steadily from the opening Reading and Lehigh Le-high 'alpy declined 1 and Can and Chesapeake & Ohio 'I points. The last named sold at 67 3 4, the lowest since 1910 Southern Pacific rose in a steady fashion to 103 7-8 but even tually weakened. The market closed weak. A reversal rever-sal of speculative activity occurred I today in the stock market, floor traders trad-ers being Knerally ranged on the short side. In contrast with their recent re-cent attitude. Traders hold that purely pure-ly on the basis of technical conditions a reaction was Justified after a rise which has extended over a fortnight Weakness of Chesapeake & Ohio was a disturbing factor. Persistent liquidation of this stok recently has become general on reports re-ports of lower dividends. Losses in important stocks ranged from 1 to 2 1-2 points. Bonds were easy New York Stock List. (Last Sale) Amalgamated Copper 70 3-1 American Beet Sugar 36 American Cotton Oil tfi 1-J Auier. Smelt. & Refining 71 1-2 American Sugar Refining ....114 American Tel. & Tel 132 1-2 Anaconda Mining Co ... 38 3-1 Atchison ". 103 3-8 Atlantic Coast Line 12o 1-4 M.?ltlmorc & Ohio 101 1-2 Llrooklyn Rapid Transit 91 1-4 Canadian Pacific 238 1-4 Chesapeake & Ohio 68 3-8 Chicago Northwestern ....135 1-2 Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul 112 1-4 Colorado Fuel & Iron ... 36 1-4 Colorado & Southern, bid 28 1-2 Delaware & Hudson, bid . 160 1-2 Denver & Rio Grande 20 3-4 Erie 29 1-4 General Electric 141 3-4 Oreat Northern, pfd. 130 1-2 Croat Northern Ore Ctfs. ... 37 Illinois Central, bid 121 1-2 Interborough-Met 17 5-8 Preferred 59 1-2 Inter Harvester, bid ...107 Louisville & Nashville . . . 136 7-8 Missouri Pacific 39 3-8 Missouri, Kansas & Texas .. 26 1-2 1OhiRh Valley 161 5-S National Lead 51 New York Central 107 Norfolk & Western 107 7-S Northern Pacific US 3-1 Pennsylvania 119 1-8 People's Cas 113 1-2 Pullman Palace Car. bid . . . 159 3-8 Reading ... 1G5 1-2 Rock Island Co 22 3-4 Preferred 37 7-8 Southern Pacific 108 1-8 Southern Railway 27 Union Pacific 155 7-8 United States Steel 63 3-S Preferred, bid W9 Wabash . S 1-2 Western Union 70 Chicago Livestock. Chicago. April 5. Hogs Receipts. 1.6,000; market strong to 5e higher; bulk 8.9509.15; light. 8.7609.35; mixed. 8 75 9 20: heavy. 8 5f,'-i!il2 1-2; rough, 8 558 70; pigs. 6,36 9.-15. 9.-15. CatOeRcceipts 300; market was stead v. beeves. 7.20(59.20; Texas steers. 6.70t7S5; western steers, 6 -ii(KiS2U. stockers and feeder- 6.10ft 3 16; cows and heifers. 3.76 8.26; calves. 6 008.50. Sheep Receipts. 3500, market was strong: native. I07. 15 . western. 6.-107.15; 6.-107.15; vcarlings. 7 .10 8.10; lambs, native, 7.1518.90; western. 7.151&8.-90. 7.151&8.-90. Money. New York. April 5. Money on call nominal; no loans. Time loans easy 60 and 90 days 4 L-24 3-4 per cent; six months, 4 3-4 per cent Sugar. New ork. Auprll 5. Raw sugar. c(;i'.et centrifugal. 96 test. $3.45; muscovado. .89 test. $2.96; molasses. .89 test. $2.70. Refined. quit. Chicago Grain. Chicago. April 5 - A downward (urn was taken by wheat today after a strong opening. Liverpool cables were strong and Maj opened here a shade to 1-86 1 -4c higher at 91 7-Se to 3-4c. but the bulge was met by selling of some hie house and prices eased off quickly to 91 3-8l-2c. Continuance of pood weather and additional cood news of Krowlnc crops oflset the feeling of uncertainly tbat Had hitherto been felt In regard to the Balkan situation Larger world s shipments were expected and additional addi-tional bear factor was the report of a crop cxrort (hat in only 10 of the 2"0 summaries he had received was there any claim ot killing In domestic, wheat. Liberal country offering aud good weather cnused corn to ease off after a steady opening. May started a shade lower to a shade higher, hut fair selling sent prices off from 54 :i-47-Sc to 54 l-2c. ()as opened weak with May 1-Sc lower at 34 3-lc and under liberal Belling declined to 34 3-Sc. Provisions opened Irregular wltn prices from 5c lower to oc up. Active celling of May pork canned a drop In prices From tlie opening figure. )'! in there was a d-clln"1 to JJ"."." Mav iard Opened at H0.M 1-3 to $10.95: May ribs at $11.20. The market wcnl up again on the iBBUnnce of B simmnr- showing that onlv 30.000 bushels would be lert orer Hi the end of the crop year. The close was sironK. with May at 91 3-48 7-S. a net vnin of 1-1 Selling prCBBUre grew less after thvj first hour and prices reacted. The close was firm, with May at a net loss of n shade Ai ?4 8-4. Omaha Livestock. South Omaha. April S. Cattle Receipts 100; steady. Native steers,! &7.6085; cows and heifers, $6,000 g.lBj western steers. S 85 fi p.8S : Texas Bteere, $6.00 7.70; ows and hetfers, $6.5097.75; calves. $G.50(Ji' 9.EQ. J H0R6 Receipts. 6800; bea J . $8.G :, ( rs.jNU. llht. .S'"''jS. pigS $7.80; 8.50; bulk of sales. $8.70tfi S.Sn. Shej) Receipts 100; market stdv. Yearlings. $G.507.50: wetb-ere, wetb-ere, $6.58.90; lambs. $8.008.S5. Butter. Chicago. April 5 Butter Firm; ores merlefl $7 84, BggBr Firmer; receipts 2000 catea; at mark, cases included. IO'J'17; storage stor-age firsts. IS; firsts. 17 11. Potatoes Steady ; rcceits. 56 cars. . Mi' hi.: c 1 4 "i !' Minnesota. 43''a,': ' Wisconsin. 4047. Mercantile Paper. VH New York. April 5 Prime mercan- lH tile paper, 5 1-2 3 6 per cent. H Sterling e bange steady, with acta- B al business in bankers' bills at 4.8380 yf for 60 day bills aud at 4 8720 for de- mand. R Commercial bills, 4.82 3-4. Bar silver. 58 1-4 Mexican dollars, 47 1-2. - 4H (jovernmeul bonds steady. g4gfl . Railroad bonds steady. New York, April 3. The metal miikcts were dull and practically H nominal. Lake copper. $lo.60'9 15.02 1-2; electrolytic, "'. casting, $15.25. I; Iron Unchanged. H Wool St Louis. April .V -Vool-Steady. Jg4l4l4lS Territory and western mediums. 21 !gfl 25c; fine mediums. lS'.'Oc: fine, 18 H |