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Show WHEAT PRICE LOWEST FOR THISWS CROP Reports of Immense Yield From Many Quarters Send Quotations Quo-tations Downward. CHICAGO, Juno 13. Lowest prices for tho wheat crop of 1910 were made, this afternoon. Aa lo emphasize by contrast tho bearish outlook regarding the current cur-rent year. May delivery for 1911 scored a net advance of Jc. Largo yields and lino quality of new wheat in Texas wcro recognized as so certain that Kansas City millers offered Hour to tho Atlantic acaboard at 75c a barrel below Minneapolis Minneap-olis quotations. The effect of this action was Immediate on the wheat market here. At the close tho tone was easy, with active ac-tive futures 8r(Jlc to 13c under the llnal llgures of Saturday. Corn llnlshed 3c to 3ft5ic down and oats ggtlc lower. Provisions Pro-visions in the end were off 2Jc to luc. During the latter part of the day there was continuous pressure on wheat from lnlluential sources. Tho July option weakened nioro relatively than the deferred de-ferred months. Lower Liverpool cables and fine weather led to a weak start. Then tho acreage of Canadian wheat was officially stated lo be 1.554,000 moro than ever before. The Hungarian crop was authoritatively estimated at 198.352,000. as against 113,352,000 bushels last year. However, many orders to buy on a dip came Into play, and caused a reaction somewhat more than tho early decline. September fluctuated between 8SflSSlc and S9tc and closed at SSBc. The rango for September corn was. from 5"lc to 5Slc, with the close easy at? 57B3573e. a net decline of 3c. Because of selling by farmers and on account of the lack of support, tho oats market declined. Prices varied between 35c and 34R3353c. closing at tho first named figure, a net loss of c. The western hog run today was away off the total a year ago. Pork closed 12Jc to 15c lower, lard 5c and ribs 21c to Gc. CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, firm; spring patents, 56.15 for best; No. 2 rye. 7577c; feed or mixing barley. -t7(Jf 55c: fair to choice malting, 607S6Sc: flux seed. No. 1 southwestern. $1.80; No. 1 northwestern. SI. 90; timothy seed. S4.35; clover, 511.25: mess pork, per barrel, $22.62122.75; lard, per 100 pounds. S22 25; short ribs, sides, loose, $13.121ffD13.371: short clear sides, boxed, $13.7514.00. GRAIN STATISTICS. Total clearances of wheat and flour wore equal to 111,000 bushels. Primary receipts were 530,000 bushels, compared with 3S7.000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. The visible supply of wheat In the United States decreased 6.764.000 bushels for the week. Tho amount of breadstuff on ocean passage. 6.S20.000 bushels. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 5 cars: corn, 332 cars; oats; 290 cars; hogs. U.000 head. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. June 13. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 1S.000: IOUjUSc lowor. Native steers, $5.60S.4O: cows and heifers, S3.00Q)7.60; stockers and feeders, S4.00&1 6.30; bulls. $3.755.90; calves, ?4.00l7 8.25; western steers, SS.SOdpS.OO; western cows, $4.006.25. Hogs Receipts. 10.000; market lOtfTHSc lower. Bulk of sales. $9.20(9.25; heavy. ?9.259.30; packers and butchers, ?9.20& 9.30; light. S9.109.25: pigs. $S.750.00. Sheep Receipts, S000; market steady. Muttons. S4.506.50; lumbs. $7.50iR)9.50; fed wethers and yearlings, $5.00$S.00; fed western owes, ?4.505.75. Omaha. OMAHA. June 13. Cattle Receipts. 4200; market slow to 10c lower. Native steers, $5.505T5.S21; cows and heifers, 13.50(5)7.00: western steers. $5.00(6.25; Texas steers. J3.006.00; cows and hdlf-crs, hdlf-crs, $3.00(5)5.75: canners. $2.75(3)4.25; stockers and feeders. $3.50g)6.00; calves, 54.00 8.25; bulls, stags, etc., $3.7o 6.00. Hogs Receipts. 5100: market 10c lower. low-er. Heavy, S9.'15J?9.25? mixed. $9.20 9.30: pigs, SS.009.00; bull: of sales. $9.20 g'9.25. Sheep Receipts. 5200: steady. Yearlings, Year-lings, $5.75(fi)6.75; wethers. $5.00()6.35; ewes, $5.006.10; lambs, $7.25S.75. St. Joseph. Special to The Tribune. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. June 13. Cattle Receipts. 600. Steady. - Natives. $6.00(g)S.25; Texas and Westerns. SS.oOffj) 7.00; cows und heifers, r.75(5)6.50; bulls and stags, $4.25g)6.50; veals. S4.50S.50; yearlings and calves. $2.50(g)5.50: stock-ors stock-ors and feeders, $S.00(ff'6.00. Sheep Receipts. 250. Steady. Spring lambs, $9.00tg)9.50; shorn lambs, $8.40 S.50; yearlings. $6.501)7.50; wethors, $5.75 J)6.10; ewes. S5.5056.00. New York Money. NEW YORK. Juno 13. Close: Prime mercantile paper, 43Jj5l per cent. Sterling exchange easy, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.S4.40(ft 4.S4.50 for sixty-day bills and at $4.S6.7u for demand. Commercial bills, $4,833 I.S41. Bar silver. 53 cents. Mexican dollars, 53 cents. Government bonds, steady: railroad bonds. Arm. Money on call, easy; 213 per cont; ruling rale. 23 per cent; closing bid, per cent: offered at 3 per cent. Time loans soft and very dull: for sixty six-ty days. 3j?'31 per cent: for ulpetv days, 3; per cent; for six months, 4ig4 per cent. Treasury State?ncrt. WASHINGTON. Juno 13. Tho condition condi-tion of the treasury at the beginning of business today was as follows: Trust funds Gold coin $S5S.559.S69 Silver dollars 191,320.000 Silver dollars or 1890 3,003.000 Silver certificates outstanding 491,320.000 Genornl fund Standard silver dollars In general fund S7SS.760.000 Current liabilities 96,869,171 Working bnlaneo In Treasury Treas-ury offices 17.502,106 In banks to credit of treasurer treasur-er of tho United States 39.9S1.5I0 Subsidiary sliver coin 20,931,662 Minor coin 1.104,428 Total balance in general fund 82,599,751 Evaporated Fruits. NEW YORK, Juno 13. Evaporated apples. ap-ples. Inactive, wilh prices ateady'atid unchanged un-changed on the spot; fancv quoted at 101 103f; choice, 8(5?81c; prime, 7(5'7c; common to fair, 6(g) Hit. Prunes. In belter demand and prices firmly held, quotations ranging from 3c to 9ic for Callfornlas up lo 30-40s. and 1S 9c for Oregons. Apiicols, poor demand hut prices steady; choice, IOWIOAc; extra choice, 101 ig'lllc; fancy. Ill 121c Peaches, dull and nominally unchanged; choice. 61fS6.3c; extra choice. 7y)71c; fancy, 71(0)7ic. Rnisins, a little moro acllvo. and, as stocks are sninll, prices arc firmly held: loose muscatels arc quoted at 33Jj53c; choice to fancy seeded, I3'l?63c; soedless. yjiffllc: London layers, $1.20(3)1.25. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. June 13. Closing Cotton Cot-ton futures closed very steady. Closing bids: June, $15.06: July, $15.16; August, $11.66; Septumbor, $13.20; October. $12.19; November. $17.33; December, $12.31; January, Jan-uary, $12.27; Mnrch, $12.29. Close In Minneapolis. MINNEAPOLIS, Juno 13. Flax closed at $1.90. Cornr No. 3 yellow. 53ii531c. Oatn--No. 3 white. .UJiJ35e. Rye No. 2, 6569e. Elgin Buttor Finn. ELGIN. Juno 13 Butler Firm at 27c Output, 9SC.100 pounds. |