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Show WORLD'SMARKETS UNION PACIFIC ONCE MORE LEADS THE MARKET New York, March 10. Prices of stocks tended upward in the opening dealings today, which were on a large scale. Union Pacific was a feature, with an Initial rise of 1 1-4. The opening display of strength encouraged en-couraged more general buying and the rise was carried further on large dealings. deal-ings. Dhldcnd paying railroad stocks were heavily bought, and tbere was also an actlvo Inquiry for some of the metal stocks. Dig Four was bid up 3; Frisco, second preferred, 13-4; Union Pacific, 1 rS, and Northwestern, Northwest-ern, Pennsylvania, Reading, Amalgamated Amalga-mated Copper, Consolidated Gas and other specialties, 1. Profit taking salt?s wiped out practically prac-tically all of the above ndvances, and trading lecame quiet. London Bold stocks In this market today, notwithstanding subscriptions by foreigners to our new bond Issues. The Increase In copper stocks reported by tho Copper Producers' association caused a setback to prices for that group. The tono was heavy and dull at noon. Bonds were firm. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, March 10. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts estimated at 8,000; market steady; beeves, $3..laS.40; Texa3 6tccrs, $4.r.0a9.60; western steers. $1 G0a6G0; stickers and feeders, $3.40 af.75; cows and belfers, $2.25aG.GO; calves. 2.oOalO. Hogs Receipts estimated at K.OOu; market 16 to 20c bigner; light, $10 30 al0.75; mixed. $11 35al0.00; heavy. $M36a10.90; rough, $10.35alO S5; good to choice heavy, $10 55al0.9O; pigs, $0o0al0.30; bulk ot sales, $10G0a 10 SO. Sheep Receipts estimated at 5,000; market steady; native, $5aS.10; western, west-ern, 7.60aS; yearlings, $7S3aS,75; lambs, native, $Sa9 50; western, $Sa 9.G0. Chicaqo Produce. Chicago, March 10 Butter steady; creameries, 2Ga31c; dairies, 21a23c. Kggs Steady; at mark, 211-2a 221-2c; llrsts, 21 -12c; prime firsts, 21c. Chose Firm; daisies, 1G l-2alG 3-lc; twins, lGl-4alG12c; longhorns, 1G 1-2 alGS-lc. Sugar and Coffee. New York, March 10. Sugar Raw, steady: muscovado. R9 test, 3.S6; centrifugal, cen-trifugal, 96 test, 4.3G; molatses sugar, su-gar, N9 test, 3 CI. Rellned steady CofTcc Spot, quiet; No. 7 Rio, 8 3 4; No 4 Sautos, 9 1-1. Kansas City Hogs. Kansas City, March 10. Hogs sold at 10 53 a hundred today, a jump of 30 cents above yesteiday. Omaha Livestock. Omaha. March 10 Cattle Receipts. Re-ceipts. 2.500. Stronger. Native tteers. 6.25a7 55; cows and heifers, 4.50aG.lo; western steers C.75aG.50; Blockers 1.00a6.r.O, cubes 4.00a8.23. Hors Receipts 8,5o0. Market 2oa 35c higher. Heavy 10.30al0.45; mixed 10.2Mal0.30; light 10.10al0.2r: pigs S.25a9 50; bul of sales 10 15al0.30 Sheep Receipts, 4.500 10c higher eYarlings 7.75aS.75; wethrs 7.50a7.9O; ewes 5.75a7 75; lambs 9 00a9 40. Hogs In Chicago. Chicago, March 10. The price of lie hogs at the stock yards hero Is repidly r.pproaching the chll wnr times leel, a fiesu advance today carrying the figures to $10,90 a hundred hun-dred In 18C5 the price soared to $13.25. Metal Market. New Yorfl. March 10 Lead, quiet; spot 4. Glial. C5; copper, weak, standard Epot 12.S7 l-2al3.10; May 12.$0al3.13; silver, 50 7-S. Chicago O.ose. Chicago, March 10 Cloe Wheat, Mnv 1.13; July LOG 7-S; Sept. 1.03 7-8 i 1.04. Corn May G3 1-1; July 03 l-Sal-4; Sept. C3 3-4a7-S. Oats May, 41 1-2; July 42 3-8; Sept. 40 5-S. Pork May 25.25; Julq 25.27 1-2. Lard May 13.80, July 13.G3. Ribs May, 13.32 1-2; July 13 12 l-2a 15.0U. Rye Cash 78 l-2a79 1-2. Barley Cash 5Sa70. |