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Show TIGHT MONEY KEEPS BUYERS FROM STOCKS James A. Pollock &. Co., investment brokers, 169 South Main street, furnish tho following, received over their private wire yesterday afternoon: Paine, Webber &. Co., Boston. Tight money and a poor bank statement were responsible for a lower market in Isew York today. A sharp drive was made at the standard stocks and they showed little lit-tle resistance. Local stocks wero dull, with no change. The copper situation 13 as strong as ever and well-posted people predict a continuation of present price for a long time to come. Logan & Bryan. New Tork. Market yielded today to announcement of reductions reduc-tions in steel prices, with tho stocks of independent companies receding easily, and United Stales Steel was subjected to heavy pressure in the nature of liquidation liquida-tion and also speculative selling. Canadian Cana-dian Pacific was conspicuously strong and its firmness acted somewhat as a steadying steady-ing Influence, particularly In the last half hour, when a good-sized rally ensued on short covering. It is feared that general trade for a period will be adversely Influenced In-fluenced by the operations of the new tariff law and It Is not unlikely that the Bamo will be reflected 'by irregularity and reactionary tendencies in tho stock market mar-ket Gallagher, New York. Industrials were Inclined to sag today, United Cigars selling sell-ing at 93. Volume of business, however, was small. Mining list was quiet and featureless, but copper stocks show evidence evi-dence of latont strength and we think they can be purchased on any reaction below present prices, Stewart Mining and Consolidated Coppermlnes especially 'be-lns 'be-lns in favor at present Uevadas in San Francisco. James A. Pollock & Co., investment brokers, 1G9 South Main street, furnish the following, received over their private wire yesterday afternoon: I Bid. lAsked. Goldfield district Atlanta $ .14 $ .16 Booth 01 Blue Bull '. 04 .05 C. O. D 03 Combination Fraction 04 .05 Daisy 03 Diamondfleld B. B .03 Florence 22 Goldfield Consolidated 1.45 1.471 Kewanas 03 Jumbo Extension 1 .12 .13 Lona Star 01 .02 Morger Mines .14 .15 Oro .03 .09 Silver Pick Consolidated .05 Vernal 06 Yellow Tiger 03 Manhattan district Manhattan Dexter .08 .04 White Caps 09 Comstock district Consolidated Virginia 15 .10 Confidence 40 Hale and Norcross 00 Mexican 1.25 Ophlr 23 .23 Savage 12 Sierra Nevada 11 .12 Union 10 .11 Tonopah district Belmont 7.00 7.15 Boston 03 Cash Boy 07 .08 Gypsy Queen 05 Jim Butler 65 .67 Halifax 1.50 Tonopah Merger 70 .71 Midway 43 Mon. Pittsburg Extn 07 .09 Montana 1.10 Mizpah Extension 39 MacNamara 11 North Star 40 .41 Rescue Eula 11 .12 Tonopah Extension 1.85 1.95 West End 1,55 ....... Other districts Pittsburg Silver Peak 45 Nevada Hills 90 Round Mountain . .40 Ore and Bullion. The ore and bullion report for Saturday, Satur-day, given by McCornlck & Co., was as follows: Ore. received, $97,000; bullion shipped, $105,000; total, $202,000. Metal Market. The metal quotations for Saturday, posted by McCornlck &. Co., were as follows: fol-lows: Silver, Glgc;' lead, $4.75: copper, $10.30. 2 |