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Show CL0S1NS QUOTATIONS OF WORLD S MARKETS LITTLE INTEREST IN THE STOCK MARKET New York. March 11. Very Utile interest was shown In the slock market mar-ket at the opening today. Conslder-v able price changes look place In a few special stocks, but the genoral market was sluggish and almost In significant. Minneapolis. St. Paul and Saulte Ste Marie fell 1 and Toledo, St. Louis & Western 3-4. Ameilcau Sugar rose 1 5-S; Atchison 5-8. The weakness of the Eries kept the general list at a standstill. Erie's decline reached 3, the first preferred 1 and the recond preferred 2 1-4. Norfolk & Western lost 1. American Ameri-can Malting preferred rose 1 12 and American Beet Sugar preferred 1. The tone of the market was firm at noon. Bonds were steady. NEW YORK STOCKS. Amalgamated Copper. 68 1-4. American Car and Foundry, 48 1-4. American Locomotive, 50 12. American Smelting, S3. American Smelting, pfd., 103 7-8. American Sugar Refining, 131 1-4. Anaconda Mining Co., 40 3-4. Atchison Railway, 103 3-4. Atchison Railway, pfd.. 102 7-S. Baltimore and Ohio, 107 5-8. i Brooklyn Rapid Transit, 70 7-S. I Cauadian Pacific, 160 1-2. Chesapeake and Ohio, C6 1-2. , Chicago Northwestern, 178. Chicago, Mil. and St Paul. 142. Colorado Fuel and Iron, 32. Colorado and Southern, 62 3-4. j Delaware and Hudson, 172 1-2. Denver and Rio Grande, 41. Denver and Rio Grande, pfd., 85. Erie Railway, 22 5 8. Great Northern, pfd . 139 1-8. Great Northern Ore Ctfs., 06 3-4. Illinois Central, 141 1-4. New York Central. 123 1-2. Reading Railway, 123 3-8. j CV Rock Island Co., 22 5-8. Rock Island Co., pfd., 61 7-8. : '. Southern Pacific, 117. I Southern Railway, 23 1-2. .'$ Union Pacific, 174 5-8. United States Steel, 44. United States Steel, pfd., 110. Wabash Railway, 17 3-4. Western Union, 66. Standard Oil company, 661. Chicago Close. Chicago, March 11. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts estimated at 4,000; market steady; beeves $4.60a7.30; Texas steers $4.50a5.40; western steers $4.-10a6.30; $4.-10a6.30; stockers and feeders $5.3'a C.50; cows and heifers $4.90a5.75; calves $6.00a8.50. Hogs Receipts estimated at 21,000; market steady; light $6.3oa7.35; mixed mix-ed $6. 45a6. 85; heavy $6.50a6.90; rough $6.50a6.65; good to choice heavy $6.65a6.90; pigs ?5.35a6.10; bulk of sales ?6.65a6.80. Sheep Receipts estimated at 14,-000; 14,-000; market weak; native $J.30a5.70; western $4.50a5.75; yearlings $5.9Ua 6.90; lambs, native, $5.75a7.75; western west-ern $3.75a7.75. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City, March 11. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts 8,000; market steady to 10c lower; native 8teers'$5.25a6.85; native na-tive cows and heifers $2.60a6.20; stockers and feeders $3.80a3.75; bulls ?3.25a5.00; calves $4.25a8.00; western west-ern steers $4.80a6.50; western cows $3.25a5.50. Hogs Receipts, 18,000; market 6c to 10c lower. Bulk of sales $6. 30a 6. 50; heavy $6.60a6.75; packers and butchers $6.50a6.70; light $6.30a6.-65; $6.30a6.-65; pigs $5.50a6.00. SheepReceipts 6.000; market steady; muttony $4.75a5.80: lambs $6.50a7.50; range wethers $4.50a7.-00; $4.50a7.-00; fod ewes $3.00a5.50. Chicago Close. Chicago, March 11. CloBe: Wheat May $1.15; July $1.03 l-4a3-8; Sept. f7 3-8; Dec. 98 3-8. Corn March 65 1-2; May 6Sal-8; July 67 12; Sept. 67 1-2. Oats May 65 l-8al-4; July 49 3-4; September 41. PorkMay $17.97 1-2; July $17.95. Lard May $10.32 1-2; July $10.45; Sept. $10.57 l-2al0.60. Ribs May 59.42 l-2a9.46; July $9.-C0; $9.-C0; Sept. $9.76. jiye caab and May 80. Barloj Cash 64a69. Timothy April $8.85. Cloyer March $8.50. Sugar and Coffee. New York, March 11. Sugar, raw Quiet; fair refining $3.30a3.36; centrifugal cen-trifugal 96 lost $3.80a3.86; molasses sugar $3.05a3.11; refined, steady; crushed $5.45; powdered $4.85; granulated gran-ulated $4.75. COFFEE Steady; No. 7 Rio 8 1-1; No. 4 Santos 9. Wool. St. Louis, March 11. Wool, unchanged; un-changed; territory and western mediums med-iums 18a23; fine mediums 16a20; line llal. Metal Market. New'York, March 11. Lead, steady-, $3.95a4.00; copper, weak, 12 3-4al3. Silver 50 3-8. |