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Show I Car and American Hide and Leather preferred large fractions. I Buying orders were encountered i which rallied tho whole list to Sat-1 Sat-1 urday s closing. Large selling opl-re I then made their appearance In Ibe copper stocks. United Sttaes Steel, j Union Pnelflc and eRadlng and the whole market went down at a rapM 1 rate. j There was another brisk rally later. Sales of stocks were due to Influ- I ences carried over from last week. j Bear operators showed hesitation In selling at low prices and pressure re- j laxed A slow dull recovery ensued. Some of the banks renewed call loans ut 1 1-2 per cent, suggesting an easy tendency In the money market The market turned weak again at noon when prices dropped abruptly to the lowest for some stocks. Southern Pacific and Northern Pacific lost 2. Reading 1 3 4, Union Pacific aud United Unit-ed States Steel 1 5-8. Bonds were easy. Chicago Livestock. Chleaco, May 2. Cattle Receipts estimated at 25.000; market steady to 10c lowor. Beeves, $C.65'fl18 30; Ten steers, l.705 fi-lS; western st" s", .4 900.75; stockers and focc . $3.806.70; cows nnd heifers, $2,752 7.?0;; claves. 6.508.70. Hogs Receipts estimated at 2l.O0O; market slow to 20c lower. IJgbt, $9 109 37 1-2. mixed, $9.15x 9. 50; heavy, $9.155 9.42 1-2; rough, $9,151 9 25" good to choice heavy, $9.25'&' 9.42 1-2: pigs, $3 733 9 GO; bulk of sales. S9.25Q9.40. ! Sheep Receipts estimated ot 2'V 000; market 10c lower. Native, $4.4 1 5ifi.l5: western, .M90-gS20- yearlings. year-lings. $7.15'?i8 35; lambs, native, $7"S (5 9 75; western, S.005 9.75. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, May 2. Receipts 4.000: market 10c lower. Native steers 5.75-1 7.75: cows and heifers 3 50a6.50; we'-cm we'-cm steers 3.75ai!.75; cows and heifers 2 75a5.75; canners 2.5l'a4.25; stocked und feeders .'5086.75; calves 4 254 8.25; bulls, stags, etc.. l.OOail.OO. Hogs Receipts 3.200, market lf,c and 20c 1owt. Heavy 9.00a9.25; mixed 8Oua9.f'0; light S.75a9 06; plS 8.00aS.75; bulk of sales 8.90a9.05 Shenp Receipts 7,000; market l"a ; and 25c lower. Yearlings 7.70aS .40; wethers 7.50aS.lu; ewes 7 00a7.I"; , lambs 9.00:i9.?0. , I Chicago Close. ! Chicago. May 2. Wheat May, $1 I 08: July $1.02 3-4; Sept. $1.01 3-1. Corn May 59 3-8.11-2; July 62 3-l SrpU 63 3-Sa3 4 Oats-May 41 1-2; July 11 1-SaHl Sept, 3S 3-Snl-2. Pork Mav $21.60; July $21."5 Sept. $21. SO". Lard May 12.40; July $12 22 1. ' Sept. $12.20. Ribs Mav $12.20; July $12.07 1. Sept. $12.07 1-2. Barley Cash 46aCI. Sugar and Coffea. New York. May 2 Raw Sugar, steady; muscovudo. 89 test. $3.74; centrifugal cen-trifugal 96 test. $4.24; molasses sugar. su-gar. 89 test, $3.40 Refined. qu!et. COFFEE Spot, steady: No. 7 Rl'' S 3-S; No. 4 Santos, 9 1-4. IRLO'SJARSETS ARKET WEAK. WITH STRENGTH IN SPOTS New York, May 2. Opening price? of stocks showed many declines except ex-cept for a handful of issues In which were included Union Pacific. St. Paul, Pennsylvania and Erie. Amalgamated Copper was sold, under severe pressure, press-ure, of 3.500 Bhares, nt 06 3-4 and CO compared with 67 1-4 on Saturday. There was a spreael also In the opening open-ing quotations for United States Steel of which 7,000 shares sold at 79 7-S and 79 5-8, compared with 79 1-4 on Saturday. Chesapeake and Ohio. Rock Island nnd American Cotton Cot-ton Oil declined 1 nnd Atchison, American Am-erican Smelting. Anaconda. American |