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Show uu WORLD'SMARKETS HEAVY OUTGO OF MONEY. New York. Mar 7. Other condl- 1 tlons were subordinated In Wall Btreet today O' or the concern over the money situation here and export Bales to Europe were resumed on a large scale and there was a heavy j outgo to Argentina. Money rate's ! stiftened appreciatively, call loans opened at 1-2 per cent, compared with 2 3-4 at the opening yesterday. Banks" cash increased sllghtiy 0n yesterday's yes-terday's operations with the sub-treasury, sub-treasury, but the week's loss, nevertheless, never-theless, amounts to $7,000,000. In view of monetary conditions are home and abroad, bankers held that the outlook out-look for maintenance of easy rates here and doubtful Stocks were sold freely, owing largely to this prospect ?nd there was a general scale down in quotations, with substantial losses for Union Pacific Reading, Lehigh Valley, Steel and Amalgamated. Ilcnds were heavy. New York Stock List. 1 1 ast Sale) Amalgamated Copper 70 1-4 American Beet Sugar 34 j-2 merican Cotton Oil . 47 Amer. Smelt. & Refining . 69 1-2 American Sugar Refining, bid. 113 American Tel & Tel., bid ...113 5-8 j Anaconda Mining Co. 36 8-4 I Atchison '. 101 7-8 ' J Atlantic Coast Line 125 Baltimore & Ohio ' 100 1-2 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 89 :'.-4 Canadian Pacific ...... 228 Chesapeake A Ohio, ex. div . 78 Chicago & Northwestern .. . 134 1-2 Chicago, Mil. & St Paul 109 1-4 Colorado Fuel & Iron 23 1-2 Colorado & Southern, hid 27 Delaware & Hudson, bid 160 Denver & Rio Grande . 19 1-2 Erie . , 27 1-4 General Electric 138 1-2 Great Northern, pid 126 3-4 Great Northern Ore Ctfs. bid . 35 Illinois Ontral 123 1-2 InterboroughlMet 17 1-2 Preferred . . ! 59 1-2 Inter Harvester 106 1-2 Louisville & Nashhvhille .... 133 1-2 Missouri Pacific 37 3-4 Missouri Kansas & Texas, bid 25 1-2 Lehigh Valley 165 3-8 National Lead, bid 51 New York Central 106 Norfolk & Western 105 3-S Northern Pacific . 116 Pennsylvania 119 1-2 People's Gas 112 Pullman Palace Car ...160 Reading 156 5-8 Rock Island Co. 22 Preferred ... 37 1-4 I Southern Pacific 99 7-8 Southern Railway 25 3-4 Cnlon Pacific 151 3-4 United States Steel 60 1-2 Preferred 108 1-4 Wabash 3 7-8 Western Union 68 Chicago Produce. Chicago, Mar. 7 Butter Steady , creameries. 28tfi ?, Egs Ensy; receipts, 1031 cases, at mark. caseB Included, 16i 1 Sc: ordinary or-dinary firsts 17c, firsts, 17 3-4c. Potatoes Steady; receipts 52 cars. Michigan, 4447c; Minnesota, 43 46c; Wisconsln; 40046c Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Mar 7 Cattle Receipts 1500 market steady; slow. Beeves. I6.50O9.7S; western steers. I6.60C 8.0f: stockers and feeders. 6.26j S25. cows and heifers, 13.608 00. calves. $7.00,77 1 1 i.m Sheep Receipts 11,000; market firm Native. ?,r. 7(n 1 00 , western 5 90(j 7 10; yearlings. $7.00$ B 30 lambs, native, $7.759.00. western. j7 80fi 9 00. Hoes Receipts 16,000; market strong Hulk, $8 708 90; light, $8.60 B.90 mixed, $8.50 8.90; heavy, $8.35 8 85; rough. $S 36Q8 50; Digs, $6 85 S. 70. Metals. New York. Mar 7 Copper firm, Ispot to June $14 50(5)14 75; electrolytic. electroly-tic. $15 00 15.12, lake. $15.25015.37 CaBtlng, $14 75g14 87. Tin. weak spot and march. $47.003,47. 50: April .":, 7 -,47.25; May, $1C 50(f?46.75. Leail Steady, $4 ICT 4.4n Spelter, $0 8,'f, c jo. antimony, dull Cookson's, $9 25g9 40. iron Rarely stead No. I southern, south-ern, $18 00( 18 25. Chicago Grains. Chicago, Mar. 7 Wheat values hardened todav In sympathy with the Liverpool market where there m said to be a good milling demand The piling up of stocks at Minneapolis and Duluth. however, had a restrain -ins; influence on the bulls, the to cities named reporting an Increase of 1,085.000 bushels for the week against a decrease of li,000 bushels a year ago Opening prices were 1-81-40 below to l-8c up. May started at 91 L-26-8c to 91 5-8c, a shade to 1-Sc higher, touched 91 3-8c and rose to 91 5-8fr3-4e Absence of country offerings made corn firm May opened unchanged to a sixU-nth dearer at 52 3-4(;i7-Sc to 52 7-8c and advanced to 53 l-8c. Oats ascended with corn May, wnich opened a shade down to a hko amount up at 34 1-Sc to 34 l-4c, I climld to 34 l-43-8c. New high levels for the season S were attained in provisions. Pork , went up above $21.00 a barrel An upturn in the hog market caused the firmness The opening was 2 l-2c to 12 l-2c up with Mar at $20.90 to $20.96 for pork. $10 90 for lard, and $10 90 to $10 .92 1-2 for ribs. Lightness of offerings caused a j f rther advance, in wheat but the gain did not hold. The close was l-4c I higher at M 1-25-Sc Buying by bull lead ers lifted the ' corn market still higher. The close, I however, was easy at 52 7-8c for ' I May, a shnde above last night. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Neb , Mar. 6 Cattle Re- ceipts ii00; market steady Native stpors 7..'0,; S.s.5. cows and hoifers, $r. 0118.00 western steers. $6.00S I SI'. Texas steers, $5.7557.75, cows j an I heifers, $4 7587.00; calves, $6.25 Ti 'j Hogs Receipts 10,300, market higher Heavy, $8.30(3 8 45. light. I $8.40fj 8 50; pigs, $7.00(3.8 00; bulk ot II sales, $8 40(8.45. Sheep Receipts, 14.000: market steady. Yearlings, $7.0-"'J7 7 75 weth- .1 ers, $C. 005 6.75. lambs, $8.259.00 Sugar. New York, Mar 7. Raw sugar 5 Steady; muscovado, .89 test, $2.97; . '-ritnfugal, 9G test. $3 54, molasses, .S9 test, $: :ri Refined Steady. Wool. St. Iouis, Mar 7 Wool Steady territory and western mediums, 21 j 25c, fme mediums, l?3 20c. fine, 13 S17C |