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Show OPENING STOCK MARKET MADE VERY IRREGULAR New York, June 3. The opening stock market was made very Irregular Irregu-lar by heavy realizing In some of the stocks, which wero strong yesterday, and by advances in fresh points. United Unit-ed States Sled stocks were under Treasure, the preferred declining a full . point, while the common, Atchison, Baltimore and Ohio, Texas and Pacific andAmericp.n Can prd., fell large fractions. frac-tions. There waB a brisk diversion of bullish operations Into Erie and Ontario On-tario and Western in which opening -alee were made of large blocks at wide quotations, making extreme gains of a largo fraction to a point. Republic Steel, pfd,, advanced 3-i anl Corn Products a point. Speculation was on an enormous scale but prices moved very uncertainly. uncer-tainly. Near 11 o'clock, heavy buying of United States Steel sent above 63 and immediately impartod a more unl- form tendency to the market, with tho IIlll stocks showing aggressive ' strength. Among the chief gains were Metropolitan Street railway 4 points. Lake Erie and Western pfd., 3 and Western United Slates Pipe pfd., 2 1-2; Westlnghouse Electric 2 3-8, Erie first and Virginia-Carolina Chtmicat pfd., 2; Northern Pacific. Atlantic Coast Line, General Electric and Colorado Col-orado Fuel 112, and many others a point. In the way of losse3 Baltimore and Ohio. American Can pfd., Bethlehem Steel, pfd., and American Beet Sugar nfd.. figured for a point eaca. The market closed unsettled and quite sharply In reactionary. TM : shifting of accounts by buying In new-quarters, new-quarters, while selling holdings to ! realize profits, kept up a constant Ir- ! regularity Jn the movement of prices. j United States Steel advanced from' 66 7-8 to 69 or 1 1-2 over last night's price. Amalgamated Copper gained 1 1-4, American Smelting I, Sloss-Sheffield Sloss-Sheffield Steel 1 1-2, General Electric 2 1-4, and United States Pipe pfd. . Among the railroads, Erlo gained 2, the second preferred and Atlantic Coast Line 2, Louisville & Nashville 2 1-2, Peoria & Eastern 2, Illinois Central 1 6-8, Lake Erie & Western 1 1-2 and the preferred 8 1-2. Baltimore Balti-more and Ohio declined 1 3-4, St. Paul and Atchison, American Steel foundries foun-dries and the American Linseed stocxs a point. . Realizing -became more general. gen-eral. - NEW YORK STOCKS. Amalgamated Copper, S7 3-4. American Car and Foundry, 57 1-2. American Locomotive, 61 1-4. . American Smelting, 96 3-4. i American Smelting, pfd., 113 12. American Sugar Refining, 132 1-2. Anaconda Mining Co., 51 3-4. Atchison Railway, 114. ', . Atchison Railway, pfd., 105 5-8. Baltimore and Ohio, 115. Brooklyn Rapid Transit, 81 1-2. . Canadian Pacific, 184 1-4. Chesapeake and Ohio, 89. Chicago Northwestern, 183. Chicago, Mil. and St, Paul, 156 3-S. Colorado Fuel and Iron. 44 1-8. Colorado and Southern, 64 1-2. ' Delaware and Hudson. 193. Denver and Rio Grande, 57 3-8. , Denver and Rio Grande, pfd., 89. Erie Railway, 3S 1-5. Great Northern, pfd., 150 I S. Great Northern Ore Ctfs., 75 3 4. . Illinois Central. 149 1-2. New York Central. 133 1-2. Reading Railway. 156. j Rock Island Co., 33 3-4. - , ' Rock Island Co., pfd., 71 1-4. Southern Pacific, 131 1-8. j Southern Railway. 31 7-S. Union Pacic, 191 3-4. United States Steel. 68 3-S. United States Steel, pfd., 125 7-8. Wabash Rallw&v. 21 1-2. Westprn Union, '74 1-2. Standard Oil company, C72. i Chicago Close. Chicago, June 5. Close: Wheat . July $1.18 7-Sal.l9; Sept. St. OS 3-4: ! Dec. $1.07 3-4. Pork July $19. S5; Sept. $19.97 1-2. Lard-Iulv $11.32 1-2; Sept. $11.- : 42 Mall. 45. i Ribs July $10.62 1-2; Sept. $1&.-67 $1&.-67 1-2. 1 Chicago Livestock. Chicago. June 5. Cattle Receipts estimated at 700; market steady: beeves $5.10a7; 20; Texas steers $4.0 a6,25; western steers $4.65a6.25; stocker6 and feeders $3.60a5.60; cows and heifers $3.70aG.30; calves $6. 00a 7.75. Hogs Receipts estimated at 13.-000; 13.-000; market steady: light $7.10a7,57 1-3: mixed $7.20a7.75; heavy $7. 30a 7.80; rough $7.30a7.45; good to choice heavy $7.45a7.SO; pigs . $6.10a7.10; bulk of pales $7.40a7.70. heop Receipts estimated at 15,000. Market steady; native $4.00a6.5O; western $4.25a6.60 yearlings $6. 20a 7.50: lambs, native, $6.00a8.40; western west-ern $6.25a8.60. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City. June 5. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts 300; market steady. Native steers $5.00a7.00; native cows ana holfexs $2.75a6.65; stockers and feeders feed-ers $4.00a5.6O; bulls $3.40a5.00; calves $5.60a6.70; western steers $5.-60n6.75; $5.-60n6.75; western cows $3.25a5.25. Hogs Receipts 3.000; market, strady to strong. Bulk of sales $7.10 a7.55; heavy $7.40a7.60; packers and butchers $7.25a7.55: light $6.90a7.-3S; $6.90a7.-3S; pigs $5.60a6.05. ( No sbeep. ; Wool. ' St. Louis. June -5. Wool, unchanged; unchang-ed; territory and western mediums 25 a29; fine mediums 22a27; fine 16a23. Metal Market. New York. June 5. Lead, quiet, $.-36a4.45. $.-36a4.45. Copper, quiet, 13 l-2a3 -4. Silver Sil-ver 53 1-4. |