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Show MINING STOCK -EXCHANGE. The tranquility in the chamber of the mining exchange was so dense during the day that Secretary Folloek sprang to his 'sixes" at the rcportorial footfall and then swore by all the myths that he had heard a graveyard yawn. -Even the familiar spirits who gather around and ventilate the causes that lead ' to insuetnde were absent and the entire clerical force were left in solitary confinement. It was a natural sequel to a day that was absolutely abso-lutely destitute of any trace of feature the total number of sales amounting to 2000 shares that were conlined to two stocks.' The bears did make ar. unsuccessful unsuc-cessful effort to stir up a row over Daly, t hai was borne to $33.50 the oponiug being be-ing $24. Horn Silver on the other hand advanced ten cents withoul a sale while Mammoth closed twenty cents below the opening. ' Secretary Pollack at the close of t he call announced that 1300 shares of Utah oil had been ordered sold by Mr. Bom-berger Bom-berger and they were knocked off to Mr. Stevenson at 07.' A few momenta later 15 edits was offered lor the block but the buyer held on. At tho regular call that oil that cleared at 15 yesterday dropped to .05 and recovered closing at 14. The ruling rul-ing price and .quotations were as follows: fol-lows: TODAY'S CLOSING QUOTATIONS: ,g g g ? s Stocks. 3 . - . f r ! Alice tTm $ 3 HO $ 2 f 0 Alliance 2 40 2 40 Anchor 6 25 5 05 6 6 Apex 17 17 17 Barnes Sulphur 10.10 M 07 07 Cent Eureka 29 fO 29 M 9 50 Corgo mi 12S 12'4 Crescent.... 25 211 28 Daly 23 2 23 B0 23 Glenroe 1(0 100 100 Horn Sliver 3 50 3 ) 3 (VI MaladCon 20.00 01 02 02 Mammoth 3 60 3 r0 3 80 N:ttob . Northern Spy 2 10 2 10 2 10 Ontario 47 00 47 00 47 00 Stanley. U. L. ft C. Co 8 10 8 10 . S 10 Utah & Mont.. Utah Oil Co 05 I I 14 Woodslde. . 50 50 Total shares sold-3000. |