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Show CLOSING QUOTATIONS OF WORLD'S MARKETS OPENING MOVEMENT IN " ' STOCKS IS IRREGULAR New York, Juno 15. The opening I movement of prices of stocks today was listless and irregular, except for large transactions In the Wabash and Harriman stocks and U. S. Steel. Wabash, pfd., sold at 01 1-2 and 61 3-4. compared with 61 last night, and therewere also running sales of the common stock at 23 1-2 to 24 1-1, compared com-pared with 23 3 4 yesterday. The strength of the Wabash stocks created a temporary demand f'r the other Could issues, but the general , market did not respond. Later on, drastic liquidation of American Sugar set in on account of the government inquiry Into the recent litigation of the company. The stock broke as much as four points between sales, losing eight points in all. but a threo-j threo-j point rally followed. The slump In I sugar caused heavy selling all around. I Tho gains in tho Gould stocks had run j from 1 to 1 1-2; but there were losses I in the reaction, Wabash, pfd., drop-I drop-I ping to a point below last night. Un- Ion Pacific lost 1 5-S, American Beet Sugar 2 1-2, United States Steel 1 3-8, ! St. Paul and American Linseed, pfd.. jl 1-4, and Southern Pacific, the Hill stocks, Baltimore and Ohio, Chicago and Alton, American Linseed and Corn Products, 1. Prices were steady at 11 o'clock. The decline went somewhat further at some points, 'but the 4 1-2 point rally ral-ly In American Sugar&nnd 2 In American Ameri-can Beet Sugar Induced recovery. Reading, Interboro Met., pfd., and Am-j Am-j eriean Woolen rose 1 over last night, Metropolitan Street railway 1 3-4. and Great Northern certificates 2 3-4. Bonds were irregular. NEW YORK STOCKS. Amalgamated Copper, S4 5-S. American Car and Foundry, 56 12. American Locomotive, 59 1-8. American Smelting, 94 1-4. American Smelting, pfd., 109 3-4. American Sugar Refining. 125 1-4. Anaconda Mining Co., 50 1-8. Atchison. 114. Atchison, pfd.. 108 1-4 Baltimore and Ohio, 117 3-S. Brooklyn Rapid Transit, 79 14. Canadian Pacific,-182 1-4. Chesapeake and Ohio, 75 14. Chicago Northwestern, 182. Chicago, Mil. and St Paul, 151. j Colorado Fuel and Iron, 44. Colorado and Southern, 57 1-2. I Delaware and Hudson, 190. I Denver and Rio Grande, 50 1-4. Denver and Rio Grande, pfd., 8S 5-S. Erie Railway, 35 3-1. Great North em, pfd.. 149 1-t. Great Northern Ore Ctfs., 76 3-4. Illinois Central, MS. New York Central, 131 1-4. Reading Railwav, 151 3-S. Rock Inland Co', 32. Rock Island Co., pfd., 69 1-4. Southern Pacific, 130. Southern Railway. 31 1-8. Union Pacific, 191 3-4. United States Steel, 67 1-4. United States Steel, prd , 124 1-2. Wabash Railway. 23 3-S. . Western Union, 71 1-2. Standard Oil company, 6.S5. s Chicago Close. Chicago. June 15. Close: Wheat July $1.15 l-2a5 8. Sept. $1.09 1-4; Dec. $1-07 5-S: Mav $1.10 I S. Corn July 72; Sept. C9 7 8; Oct. 69 3-8; Dec. 59 1-S; May 59 3-4. Oats Julv 51 5-S; SepL 43 C-l; December De-cember 44 1-8; May 46 3-S. Pork Julv $20.37 1-2; Sept. $20.-57 $20.-57 1-2. Lard Julv $11.77 1-2: Oct. $11.75. Ribs July $11.02 l-2a05; Sept. $11.-02 $11.-02 L-2; Oct. $10.15 Rye Cash S7a90; Julv So; Sept. S2. Barley Cash S0aS2 1-2. Timothy Sept. $3.75a3.90. Clover Cash $10.60. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, June 15. Cattle Receipts estimated at 20,000; market steady; beeves $5.30a7.20; Texas steers $4.-65a6.25; $4.-65a6.25; western steers $4.75a6.30; 'sctockers and feeders $3.60a5.50; cows and heifers S2.50aG.30; calves SG.00a8.00. Hogs Receipts estimated at 12.000. j Market strong; light $7.10a7.80; mix- ed $7.30a7.95; heavy $7.40a8.05; rough $7.10a7.60; good to choice heavy $7.60aS.05; pigs $6.15a7.05; bulk of sales $7.50a7.90. Sheep Receipts estimated at 1.000; market steady; native $3.75a6.00; western $3.75a6.00; yearlings $6. 00a 7.15; lambs, native, $5.00aS.10; western west-ern $5.75a8.10. spring lambs $C.30a 9.30. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City. June 15. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts S.000; market steady. Native steers $5.00a7.00; native cows and heifers $2.50a6.50; stockers and feeders feed-ers $4.60a5.50; bulls $3.00a5.0i: calves $3.75a7.00; western steers $1-75a6.75; $1-75a6.75; western cows $3.25a5.23. Hogs Receipts 14,000; market 5c to 10c higher.' Bulk of ales $7.35a7.75; heaw $7.65a7.S0; packers and butchers butch-ers $7.10a7.80; light $7.25a7.60; pigs 6.00a7.00. gheepRoceipts 10.0.10; market steady. Muttons $4.75a6.75; larobu $6.00a7.50; range wethers $4.50a5.50; range ewe $3.75a5.25. Sugar and Coffee. New York, June 15. Raw, firm; fair refining $3.42; centrifugal $3.60; test 06; molasses sugar $3.17. Refined, Refin-ed, steady; crushed $5.65; powdered $5.05- granulated. $4.95. COFFEE Steady; No. 7 Rio 7 7-Sa S; No. 1 Santos. 0. Wool. ' St. Ixmis, June 15 Wool, , quiet; territory and western medium 23a2S; fine mediums 22a25 1-2; fine 15a22. Metal VMarket. New York,. Juno lo.-Iead. dull, .-:'."Hl.t5. .-:'."Hl.t5. Copper, dull, 13 5-8a3 l. Silver, Sil-ver, 52 1-4. ' |