Show GRAIN AND ND PROVISIONS PRovis ONS I II Jan 12 Lack of or support support was I said mid to ha ben been th the reason reMon for lor the th ex exI I I trem weakness 5 manifested In tho the wheat what I pit t during the final half hate hour The bull bun bunI bullI I leaders laders who have haV formerly given the mar market I f ket good support on any material decline tn in prices prieM held aloof today tod leaving the I bears bean in full fult control Selling late In the theda day da was quite general but individual transactions were not of ef C great l magnitude Some excuse for selling was found In an official report which showed that the ex cx exports exports ports of w wheat brat and flour from the United States Stalls In December were ware less lees than one ont half hair of three those of the corresponding time Urn a atar year tar ago Lower LoWr rabies eables and a heavy fall fallor fallor or of snow Inow over ocr a large section of the win winter ter wheat t belt were factors that inspired selling Idling earlier in the day da A J brisk demand for lor cash wheat heat and a decrease of 41 bushels in tn the worlds visible supply partially offset these bearish influences The greatest soiling selling pressure was on the theMay May Mav delivery and that option declined I nearly 2 cents cent from the th high point of ot the day the low 10 point being reached at nt The market closed weak at almost the I bottom with May Ia at lOI and July at 96 ru a aTle The Tle corn market held eld steady through throughout out the entire session prices ric s fluctuating within Sc c range The market steady stead with prices un hal l dt a shade de low r compared with yesterdays close I Final quotations on May Ia were at 61 ei I and on July Jul I Trade In oats was as quiet and the mar market market I ket was steady Demand for Cor the cash I grain raIn was reported to bo be very dull and prices were c e The market closed easy eay with prices He to 4 tc c lower with May ra at lit and July at 46 c Provisions were firm the entire day The close was ae strong with prices up to Qc The he tending diE futures ranged as a follows I Open I High I Low I Close May I 1106 1100 July J 7 07 J 96 s Sept i 88 91 I 93 t ORN I Open O i High j I Low I Close May 61 61 61 July 1 61 m 61 81 11 61 Sept 61 ci 61 OATS t Open I j High t Low Close May B S1 61 1 1 July Jul 4 40 i 46 46 6 Sept S Pt I 30 14 30 I 1 II SS PORK Per bbl i Open I High I Low I Close iJan Jan 1617 1655 I 1645 O May 16 I 1665 16 16 1677 11 10 Ibs lbs I Open I High I Low Lo I Close Jan I 92 95 I I 9 I I May 9 67 T i D 9 I 95 I I I July Jul iS 98 9 9 I SHORT SHOUT RIBS Per er U Ih lbs 9 I IOp I Open Op n t High I Low I I Close Jan 1 81 U 85 May I S f 8 I S July 89 8 8 Sti 2 Cash quotations were as followS Flour Weak with Ith prices pric J In some eases easo eason l iSe c lower Wheat n t No o S 2 spring No 3 No o 2 red MU Com o 2 fc am 3 No 2 3 yellow ellow wm iO 9 Oats No 2 i white 51 il 1 i Ne No 3 I white 49 1514 Rye o 2 76 Barley Good ol fair to malting 6 C Flax Seed No o 1 I northwestern Timothy Clover Contract t grades grade 9 Short looseS loose 8 Mess Mes Pork Per bbl 16 66 lbs Ibs clear cleer b boxed x d I 1 i X Ret PC t I on ship Flour barrels 21 00 1300 J Wheat L Corn 11 Oats bushels hels u r 60 bushels shel Rye b 36 Barley bu M |