Show WEATHER PLAYS FOR WALL YAL STREET BEARS Professionals Sold Freely and Prices Went Down Rapidly Now New ew York c. April 13 i. Inclement and antI unseasonable II weather pla played ll directly di- di Into Inlo the he h t of th the reaction reaction- ht on nit the stock tock ox exchange today The They vero plainly un undecided at the opening open open- ing WK London's Jobbers W were l' l beall bearIshly bearably hl disposed For half an hour the total hll business J was a insufficient to tomake make more than hiatt a nominal market mark t. t But nut tho lie lIttle doing was at the expense expense ex ex- expense ex- ex pense of oC values When hen however th the In ill u n ir r r- r t 1 quotations t i on the ic o jJ board d of trail r-trail trade the l professionals tell foil to and depressed stocks from 1 to 2 points The fhe ii downward momen momentum turn I increased with every veo quarter quartet of an hour Support Support Sup Sup- Ilp- Ilp port was absent and it was only when a professional here hore and there tI- tI fled with profits profit covered a n block of or stock that the market displayed temporarily tern tem resistance The New York bank report with Its stupendously un- un fa fa changes was a further end and unexpected depressive Tho The professionals sold with an abandon that denoted an assurance of non antI and shortly before tho the close thc they had hail some ome of the highly hihl speculative e lines hues down n from 2 to C G points compared with the closing of or yesterday nut Hut the fact must be emphasized that hat the trading was wholly professional prof- prof Undoubtedly there were o et-o some of bull accounts incidental inci mci- dental to the raid but bul these w were er 1 small In number antI and inconsiderable In volume The Tho greatest st sufferer was smelting incitIng which closed at nt 16 1 a n loss of oC near near- neaily ly 13 C G points Great Northern was another another an nn- an- an other stock that thal was especially weal weak losing r r. 1 S points Union 1 S and 1111 Reading showed ho a loss of 4 a 14 3 S of lIt Price Price- The range e of prices was as follows Sa I l in m. Car 7 37 r Wi 3 3 14 Am Smelting A 1311 1 II Ani Am Sugar Sug-lr 1 l t Am Wool 5 30 l t Copper i I Ana dula Copper Cl l lit ill IH Cil J l r t 94 9 i l i W 3 II B. lIntl O O. V fI fI a 9 lS IS ISh H. H II fl Traits ti O J Ij roS 5 rR Can 1 Pae 1 1 li l l Ii lu O. O anti and Ohio m 4 4 4 O J e. e M. M t. t and anal St. St t. t Pl li l K 1 lB C. C j P. P and anti 1 I. I 3 j l t 34 i 3 l Erie lOrle 24 2 24 2 i 23 Vi 2 1 4 24 i il I l. l and X N. IIi BC Mex Nex Central Z 2 22 t c 22 Mo Io P Pacific iH 7 jl 73 i 73 r M. M J. J K and T T. SK r. r i C 3 B Preferred CG fA CC z C fy N. N Y V. V Cent BS i lIH N. N Y O. O and antI W W. L 31 37 Nat nt Leal 61 GIll 50 59 59 ro Nor Pacific 12 15 4 Pennsylvania I f 1 1234 t d Peoples People's Gas 9 02 92 91 i I 2 9 92 43 Rending Reading l 7 1 1044 H Hep Rep I. I and S. S J Ih 2 20 28 s So n Ry fly 21 H. H So Pac 3 Sy ro SI i 81 SI Union Pac Pee 6 37 U. U S. S Steel tS S S 3 36 16 3 Preferred lO II fJ Total I otal sales sl ti I |