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Show THE WORLD'S MARKET NEWS ! f WALL STREET. New York. N. Y, Jan 10 New Haven fell 3 1-4 to 73 at the opening today, as a result of the refusal of the Massachusetts supreme court to authorize the proposed Issue of $07, iiOO.OOO convertible bonds. Trading in this stock was not heavy, and on the next few transactions tne price rose to 74. The movement ai the outset was generalh downward, v.iib fractional losses among most of the leaders. When New Haven turned upward the rest of the list stiffened. A check In the liquidating move men! in New Haven and reports that arrangements were under way for renewing re-newing the New Haven notes due in the spring had a stimulating effect on speculation New Haven rallied to 75 1-4 Other shares moved to fractionally frac-tionally above yesterday's last prices The market closed 'firm Having overcome the initial depression depres-sion occasioned by the break in NVw Haven, bull operators bought with increasing in-creasing confidence and ultimately succeeded in raising the level oi puces pu-ces well above the opening range. LTn certainty as to the outcome of New Haven s efforts to provide for It? fl nancial needs made speculation unusually unu-sually broad and active in the corn-pan's corn-pan's stock and bonds The out standing sixes advanced four poiata. Aside from the New Haven's issue. the widest movements were in specialties spe-cialties Tobacco issues were heavy Texas company gained 5 1-2. New York Central sagged to S9 1-S, within a fraction of Us low record for twenty twen-ty years Bonds were firm. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 10. Hogs-Receipts, Hogs-Receipts, 1000, market 5c higher. Bulk of sales. $7.S.".(?j8.25; heavy, $8 20ifr 8.30; packers and butchers, $8.00 8.25; lights, $7.85(0 8.15; pigs, $7.00 7.50 Cattle Receipts, 300; market steady. stea-dy. Prime fed steers. $6 900;8. 10 ; dressed beef steers, $7.2og8.25 ; western west-ern steers, $6.758.50; southern steers, $6.00 (j 8.00; cows. $4.50 7.25. heifers, $6H.509.00; stockers and feeders. $5 756750; bulls, $5.25ot 7.25; calves, $6 5011.00. Sheep Receipts, none, market stea dy. Lambs, $7.408 25 ; yearlings, $6 257.25. wetherB, $5.406.00, ewes, $4.755.50. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, 111., Jan. 10. Hogs Re ceipts, 13,000; market steady to 6c higher. Bulk of sales, $8.20'g8.35 , lights, $8.008.32 12; mixed, $8 06 8 40; heavy, $8.058 45; rough. $8.05(S15; pigs, $66 75&8 90. Cattle Receipts, 200; market steady. stea-dy. BeeveB. $6.75'8!9.40 . Texas steers, $6 908.00; western stoers, $6.207.85; stockers and feeders $5 DO (a. 7 45 ; cow6 and heifers, $3.505 8 40; calves, $7.5011.50. Sheep Receipts, 2500; market strong. Native. $4.906 20; western, $4 90g'6.20; yearlings, $86.007.15, lams, native, $6S58.35; western, $6.908.35. South Omaha Livestock. South Omaha, Neb., Jan. 10 Hogs Receipts, 7300; market higher. Heavy. $8 108.25; lights, $7.758 20; pigs, $6.5097.50; bulk of sales, $8.00 8.20. Cattle Receipts, 100; market steady. stea-dy. Native steers, $7 858.25; cows and -heifers, $66,00(7.75; western steers. $6.50(57 80; Texas steers, $b 00 7.15; cows and heifers, $5.507.25 ; calves. $7 0010.00 Sheep Receipts, 3200; market steady. stea-dy. Yearlings, $6.00(7.00; wethers, $5.256.00; lambs, $7.008 35. |