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Show CLOSING QUOTATIONS OF WORLD'S MARKETS BUSINESS DONE IN THE STOCK MARKET TRIVIAL New York, March 9. Eights and quarters measured the extent of the changes for tho majority of prices from the opening quotations for stocks today. The amount of business done was also trivial. A rise of 3-4 in Wabash Wa-bash was tho most conspicuous change. Some of the stocks that were heavy at the outset went lower, particularly par-ticularly Reading and Amalgamated Copper. Purchases of the western stocks then began on a rising scale. ( and eventually all of the active stocks responded with a good rally. Union Pacific, St. Louis Southwestern, Texas & Pacific and Erie first preferred advanced ad-vanced a point above yesterday's closing, clos-ing, beforo tho market began to tag again. Prices drooped In very light dealings. deal-ings. American Ice lost 2 3 S and Twin Cities Rapid Transit 1. Bonds were firm. NEW YORK STOCKS. Amalgamated Copper, 67 5-8. American Car and Foundry, 48 1-2. American Locomotive, 49 3-4. American Smelting, S7 7-S. American Smelting, pfd., 103 5-8. American Sugar Refining, 12S 3-1. Anaconda Mining Co , 41. Atchison Railway, 103 3 8. Atchison, pfd., 102 1-2. Baltimore and Ohio. 107 3 1. Brooklyn Rapid Transit, 71 5-S. Canadian Pacific, 167. Chesapeake and Ohio. fi.r 7-8. Chicago Northwestern. 176 1-S. Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul. Ill 3-1. Colorado Fuel and Iron, 32. Colorado and Southern, 63. Delaware and Hudson, 17S. Denver and Rio Grande, 43 1-2. Denver and Rio Grande, pfd., 85 7-8. Erie Railway, 25 1-2. Great Northern, pfd., 139 1-2. Great Northern Ore Ctfs., 67 1-8. Illinois Central, 141 3-8. New York Central, 123 1-4. Reading Railway, 123 1-4. Rock Island Co., 23 1-2. Rock Island Co., prd., 61 1-2. Southern Pacific, 117 1-S. . Southern Railway. 24. Union Pacific. 174 3 4. United States Steel. 43 3-4. United States Steel, pfd,, 110 1-2. Wabash Railway, 118. Western Union, 65. Standard Oil Company, 650. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, March 9. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts 8,000; market strong to 10c higher; native steers $6.00a7.00; native na-tive cows and heifers ?2.50a6.25; stockers and feeders $3.50a4.50; bnlls ' $3.25a4.S0; calves $4.50a7.25; western west-ern steers $4.00a6.50; western cows I and heifers ?3.25a5.00. j Hogs Receipts 2,000; market j steady; bulk of sales 6.3Ua6.40; i heavy $G.55a6.70; packers and butch-1 ers $G.40a6.65; light ?6.25a6.50; pigs j $5.25a5,S5. Sheep Receipts 7.000; market! steady; muttons $1.7oa5.80; Iambs' $G.90a7.55; range wethers ?3.25a7.-13; ?3.25a7.-13; fed ewes $3.00a3.50. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, March 9 Cattle Receipts estimated at 2,500; market steady; j beeves $4.70a7.25; Texas steers $4.-j FiOaa.SO; western steers $1.20a5.t5; j stockers and feeders $3.50a5.50; cows ! and heifers $2.00a5.S0; calves $6. 25a I 9.00. j Hogs Receipts estimated at 18.000; market steady; light $6.30a6.70; mixed mix-ed $6.35a6.S0: heavy 5.45a(.80; roughs ?6.4."a6.50; good to choice heavy $C.55a6.80; pigs ?5.33a6.15; bulk of sales $G.5Da6.75. Sheep Receipts estimated at 11,-000; 11,-000; market steady; native $3.40a5.-80; $3.40a5.-80; western $3.60a5-85; yearlings j $G.OOa7.00; lambs, native. ?K.00a7.-j 75; western S3.75n7.S0. I Chicago Close. Chicago, March 9. Close: 1 Wheat May $l.J3alS: July $1.03 7-8; Sept. , ! 97 1-2; Dec. 9S 3 1. j Corn March 67 1-2; May 60 IS; July 68 14; Sept. GS I S; Dec. 60. Oats May 35 7-Sa56;.July 50 3-8; Sept. 41 1-2. Pork May $18.02 1-2; July $18.05. Lard May $10.45; July $10.55al0.-7 $10.55al0.-7 1-2; ScpL $10.67 l-2al0.70. Ribs May $9 50a9.52 1-2; July $9.-62 $9.-62 1-2; Sept. $9.80. I Rye Cash 64a69. Timothy March $3.85. Clover March $S.75. s Sugar and Coffee. New York, March 9. Sugar, raw-Firm; raw-Firm; fair refining $3.33a3.36; centrifugal cen-trifugal 96 test $3.S3a3.86; molasses sugar $3.08a3.11. Refined, steady; crushed $5. 46; powdered pow-dered $4.83; -granulated $4.75. COFFEE Steady; No. 7 Rio 8 l-8a 1-4; No. 4 Santos 9. I Wool. St Louis, March 9. Wool, unchanged; unchang-ed; territory and western mediums 18 a23 fine mediums 16a20; flue llalG. Metal Market. New York. March 9, Lead, steady, $3.95a3.97 1-2; copper, dull, 17 7-8a 13 1-8; silver W) 5-8. |