FLOUR AND GRAIN. Weekly shipments of these products from Chicago during 1901, as posted on the bulletin of the Exchange. VISIBLE SUPPLY OF GRAIN IN 1900. Statement of the weekly stocks of grain in regularly authorized warehouses at prominent grain centers of the United States and Canada, excepting California; including the quantities afloat on the lakes and the Erie Canal, presenting the visible supply of grain in the United States and Canada not disposed of with reference to ultimate destination; but easily obtainable to influence the markets or to supply any unexpected demand. VISIBLE SUPPLY OF GRAIN IN 1901. Statement of the weekly stocks of grain in regularly authorized warehouses at prominent grain centers of the United States and Canada, excepting California; including the quantities afloat on the lakes and the Erie Canal, presenting the visible supply of grain in the United States and Canada not disposed of with reference to ultimate destination; but easily obtainable to influence the markets or to supply any unexpected demand. 61,196,000 11,743,000 9,535,000 1,217,000 2,011,000 85,702,000 60,791,000 14,137,000 10,154,000 1,214,000 1,939,000 88,235,000 59,767,000 14,825,000 9,929,000 1,873,000 10,290,000 10,302,000 10,567,000 58,494,000 16,050,000 1,195,000 87,589,000 89,127,000 VISIBLE SUPPLY OF GRAIN. Statement of the stocks of grain on the first of each month in regularly authorized warehouses at prominent grain centers of the United States and Canada, excepting California; including the quantities afloat on the lakes and the Erie Canal, presenting the visible supply of grain in the United States and Canada not disposed of with reference to ultimate destination; but easily obtainable to influence the markets or to supply any unexpected demand. |