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Show East Butte. Uei;" Foster Cobalt.- tOt; Furnace Crfc.' lif?I: Giroux. !: Orn a. and 8.. 1101 U-l; MaJ., JtOJJ; Mak.. 1921: Nev. Utah. 4l4i". Niplsalna-. 1111I: Old Hundred. 1104: Raven. 110 11; Kewanee. 1311,; Cent'L, GOLD FIELD STOCKS. The following are the quotation of Goldfleld stocks on the San Francisco Ml nlng Stock exchange todsy, aa received by wire by Child. Cole it Co., brokers. 100 Atlas building: Bid- Asked. Jim Butler $ 1.171 I 1.2 Atlanta I .7 .88 Wamondfleld .61 Goldfleld Mining 1.S5 1.J0 Oreat Bend 1.121! 115 Jumbo I 4.30 Kendall .69 . Mohawk ! 17.60 Red Top ' 3.75 4.00 Sandstorm .77 .7 Sliver Pick V .' 1.40 1.421 St. Ives 1 1.171 1.20 Bullfrog Nat. Bank ,S5 .& Cold Bar I 1.30 1.J5 Montgomery Mt .41 Tramp Con 1.671 1.70 Jumping Jack 2S .30 Strav Dog .50 PRICES WEAK . ; IN WALL STREET ' ; , NEW YORK, Feb. 2. Prices gave way weakly before the opening sales of stocks upon the market. Union Pacific wa earied down 1. Colorado Fuel 14, Smelting 1, and Beading, Atchison, Southern Pacific, Northern Paeific. Canadian Can-adian Pacific, Amalgamated Copper 1 to &ugar advanced a point, and National Nation-al Lead . Supporting orders were distributed, and the decline was checked. After the market bad been turned upward there were few hesitating periods when the selling was renewed, but the list was generally marked up to within a small fraction of last night's closing. Reading Read-ing and Pennsylvania sola slightly over. Occasional losses were made, including in-cluding two in Northwestern and l(d P.; in St. Louis Southwestern. Great Northern preferred. Great Northern, ore certificates. National Biscuit and 1 Sloss Sheffield Steel. Pacific Mail ruled ! a point higher. The market closed dull and rather fe j verish. Price fluctuations were fre- j quent, but evidence of support on de- dines prompted covering bv the bears . and gsve an upward tendency to prices. ! The geueral level of prices returned to ; that of last night or above. ' NEW YORK MONET. I NEW YORK, Feb. 2. Money on call. I nominal. Time loans easier; sixtv days. 5 per cent; ninety days, Sfrio'j per i cent; six months. rtxi per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 5 (a H V . Sterling exchange heavv, withactual 1 business in bankers' bills at $44 40 fd4.M..r)it for demand and at $4.S'. lur.j 4.XO.50 for sixty dav bills. Posted rates." $4.2 and $4 6. Commercial bills, $4.8' 4 S" 1 4 . Bar silver, 60c. j Mexican dollars. ,"),T.4r. Government bonds, steady; railroad bonds, easy. i ST. LOUIS WOOL. ST. I.oriN. Feb. 2 Wool steady; Territory and Western mediums. 23 2c; fine medium, lS22e; fine, lVu 1 7c. CHICAGO LIVE 8TOCK. CHH AGO. Feb. 2. Cattle --Receipts. 2h Market steadv; beeves. 4.'v,i .!; cows and heifers. II .-v i(7 ." 2-1 ; stockers and feeders, $2.."ii(o 4.70 : Tr ans. $3.fiO( 4.50; calves, it.2.V,j 7.7,"). Hogs Receipts. 1 S.0OO. Market 5c lower. Mixed and butchers. $6.7i)'rf 6 P71.,; good hejrv v. $?. Pnfu 7.00; rough heavv, $fi.70(n 6. SO ; light. $rt.70fn n .!", ; tugs. 6.00hi 6.70; bulk, $fi.9"(o 9,".. Sheep-Receipts. 2000. Market steadv. Sheep. $3 ri0(7 5.75 ; lamb". $4."C (o 7 7". CHICAGO GRAIN rHirACO, Feb. I. -The whea' narke: today opened active. and prices were stronir. A cold wave throughout the winter win-ter wheat section was the principal bullish bull-ish influence 8horts were a. me bidders, bid-ders, and offerinns were lijsnr Mav opene.l to - hiirher. at TSJfi soM at TSJ'a 7M, . nd declined 'o TiJfcT.- The col,) weather, which st re nit' h.tned the wheat market, had the opposl'e effect ef-fect on corn. It was estlnta'e.1 tha' tbe moemenr would he larev Increased bv the hardening of the roads anrl tt-nt the amount of contract corn woul.1 he increased in-creased by the low tetpers.'i'-e Mi corn opened 4- higher, at 4S' i' 'i--. and sold at 4J- The nTn marker was quiet and s'".idv Mav opened unchanged to a shade hiKh--. at 3lo. ajid sold at a?.- 4'r;. es In prov isions we-e firm. dep;- a decline In live hogs Mav p"-k opened 7J. hlRher. a' $17 J.1, a'! wa btah.er. at $9 .'. and ri! s were ", -hiqher. at S'V The wl.ra- market w as n:f .1,: da I on a o.vi jf.nera' demand The ) i-, point fo'- Mai was 7" 6 1 - The . . w a.-strorir. a.-strorir. with Mav up 1 at 7-t I pcntitti'-nt was bearish in !.e -o,p p-- after the midd'e of the session Ti e 'ow roln- for Mav was 4 4 ; i Th -e was eat-'., wi'h Max off J 'j I -. a- 4S 4-t. ("ash Whea' No " red. 7-ij - N . .". red. 74 U 7.'. -. No .' hard. 7.'. vj 77c N . ', hard. if(7'ii-. No 1 N.irt he-'-.. 7'u4 . No ; Nr'her), 7?fi . No ". sprint: 74, a J. Corn No :. . Vo 1. t ! i ,j ;j -Oa's No : "7J No t .'.7 .i i -ose Whea- M.x . 7 -. ' ;'' . 7, : 7-1 'o-n - Max'. 4 tj J--. 4. W 4 t i 'at s Max . -. .I-i-x . i - I'ork Max . f ' . 4-' . .n.,v. i . Iird Mav. ? .!!! $ -7 Kihs Mav. . 67 i . .I-ilx. J 'TJCrj-, "' I;-, e i "ash. 6?fl T'V I Marv ' ash. 46 i 57' Khi. !''fi and -Imo'h; '.'-.-.ui-ir -I1- mg NEW YORK STOCKS. j New York stock quotations, furnished bv the (Ilbson S'ock nnd Gram. I'l'mpu::), 215 Sou'h Main street, -phones 916 j Sto.ks Open Hih" I.ow Close Kne ,-..m 34 34 li ''! Smelter o-n . 141 14.1 M"( ' C Na- 1 I ,,i.l . . . 66 If 66 66 6 j Rio i ; ran,e '6 ' Am I. com 7" 7". 7 1 7! Sou R co-n 2Si 26j 2" i 2-i ; Ana Copper 270 272 270 271 J i Norf i' Wes' 4i , v;j , Rock Island 2J -: -'i 2'i Co'o Iron A- F . 46J 4"j 4!i 44 Stee! ,-oni . i"1 4 -4 1 I'i 44 Preferred . . . . VS. lOf-l : l Ba't Ohio n si n.i :-. i 1 i oio sou :'4 4 .nj ' Copper IP'J Mil ;'.'' Ul Suitar com ... 1 11 ' 3'-. ! :;" 1'eople s Cas .6 r'6 r,' ' i K C South .'" .'7i i R R T ..72 72 7 1 i 721 Am Car Foundrx 4!j 421 41 j 42 St Pan' . 1 46 j 147 116 146)1 r P . on- . !"': r: '-'-i A-chlson cm ... P-c '-'m 1" Sou Pa. R !'l j '.'2 '' : Mo Pa, s.t .- .6 Nor p,,c 7 S 2 j 1 " 'i ' 1'21 Texas 12 "2 i 'ana Tac '.so 1 i s.. i ,,x j ("lies 'hlo . 4s 1 4sj Xj N V i 'e-.t V4i '. : '4V 2"J ills i :ii v 7 c: i ' i r: Out Wes' 4'' 11' M K A- T . 6s J 6.. 6s) fo.. Pent: Uv 1 1 1 It I Readmit in 1 .' i ' ' 1 J l.ou Nash . . i :t r-:; : it:.; M" ( 'en: . 2 1 21 221 22i |