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Show UNITED STATES TO BE CENTER GRAIN TRADE Foreign News and Prophecies Combine to Make Wheat Market Strong. CHICAGO, Nov I -Th wheat market ra:-i Strong the entire da) Influenced h higher prli (8 for w heat In Liverpool, the market here opened ilrm with May up !Ns'&c. at 898STie Tim main cause of the advance at the Knelish market wan the possibility of a prolongation of dlstiii-hance in Russia private dispatches fvom thai country In-dl-atln? thai rioting was still In progress prog-ress In several localities Another factor of bullish significance v.ns a statement made by nn English statistician, who de-clared de-clared 'thnt n transfer of the chief ' liter li-ter of interest Iti the grain tlnde from Russia to America was Imminent." This was generally taken to Imply that Importing COUntrlt 9 would have to look OUtSlde Of Russia for supplies of wheat America II was argurt, would naturall) bcnefll thereby. The erfiy-t of this 1 1 1 1 . -tnent was lat-r heightened by what wus called sn official report of lasi week's shipments of grain from Russia, According Ac-cording to these statistics exports of wheat for the week were 2,0Vi.noii bushel . ss than the amount given out last Monday. Mon-day. In addition to tht Influence exerted by foreign news, the market was affected by a sharp advance at Minneapolis, where receipts showed considerable fulling full-ing off Throughout the day there wan an urgent general demand foi win at her.-, and despite liberal proiU-tnklng In the riecember option, t lie market gained additional strength For May the highest point of the day was reached at Mf4C Late n the da some reaction occurred on profit-taking, but the close was strong, final quotations being 54c higher, at SOHc for Mas Strength of wheat was an Influential fHCtor contributing to a Strong "i n market. mar-ket. The volume of trading was large. M i. closed "ifv higher at 17' c The outs market was Ilrm May closed 'i'' up, at NKc. Notwithstanding n decline of 10c in the price of live hogs the provision market was Ilrm. At the ClOSS May in k was up lac. lard was up 2(060, and ribs were 2$kC higher. n,.NGE of i.kum:;i, PUTURES Open. Ullth. Low .Cles. Wlir.it No December W7 K9. S3 May W "'. !"" July 85 J-IH M: Corn No. ;. December, old 47 17' 4i December, new .. .. Hi lW 4" May 47H 47 July 47', 47't 7 4,'ii flats No. 2. December SOU '''' Wi May S2S 3; r.2 ISV July 3IH I1H 31S IMi M. -,i oork. per bbl January I? :.7' !.' 7 1 .' '.", l2.SJUj May 1-' s:- U h7', l.'.W'j 12 85 l.ard. per 100 lbs, May 7.o". November 6.:1- J "2, r, 7', 7 00 Dcccmlter 6.". 6 !0 B.H l.tj January .&-", 6.n71 6,'i 6 Si Short rib, per l') lbs. January 6.SS . I.U May S.77'i 6 si, 6.77'i 6 0 CASH l.l'OTATIONS 'h qujtotlons ere rn followi Flour, firmer. N 2 spring wheat MPtOi . No. jt.v&sfi'jc. No. Ra4fJISMc;Na . corn, i"c. No. 2 yellow, i3c: No. '.' oats, .loc ; No. 2 white. nOKVfcc; K' white. SiSfiSJc. No. I rye. ",;e, R.....I f.- tnK bath ' . :tKtlSV. fair t.. chl. ' malting. 40a49e : Nu I flex seed .M1c. No. l Northwestern, i OS; prlrse timothy eoi. ,;.'. menu pork, per bbl, Jl.',..S7,fi It On. Inr.l pel 100 bl .$7 l8tS7.0T14i short ribs side iloosei. 17.1j5r. 7 ".,.. Hh.irt clear sides boxeJ. $7 107. 31 whiskey, basis of hlsh wines. 1.80i CloVerj contract Kro.ic. IH.9I, KK IZII'TH AND SHU'MI'NTS Article IC.-'ls Bhlp'tl Flour, bbls S4.JV K:.r Wheat, bu V.Mm KO.tVOO COrn, bu VJl.aOo 175. W0 Oats, bu ,117, 00 27$. t) Ry, bu. M.OilO 4.100 narle. bu C4.2O0 126. W PRODUCE BXCHAKOI On the produce exchaiiRe tn.Jax the butter market wn slaadyi crsania i"m22'c; dairy, 174i20c; eges, (lmi nt mark: casen Included. 'JXr , Isls. 15.'c; prime. 24c. extras. jc. cheese, ftrm, i:ci, m,c. Available Grain Supply, NKW YORK .Nov S Special cable and telegraphic cable communications received by Brrtdstreefs, show tho following changes a i ,miwi''il with last account: Wheat. I nltSd States and I'unada, east of the Rockies, increased ii.40a.uun bushels. Afloat for and In ICurope, decreased $ : 200,000 bu del Total supply, increased 2,870,000 bushels Corn, I'nlted States and Canada, east of the Rockies, decreased 202 000 bushels. Oats, United Slates ami Canada, east of tin Rockies, total Hot made up. The leading increases reported this week are 3.41M.OOO bushels In Manitoba. Coast Grain I BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. I. Wheat easier; December, 11 i" Muy. i 44. Barley easier, Decemler $1 I S 4 . May, $1 21L |