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Show WHEAT MARKET WILL FOliuH THE FEATURE I Still, There Are Other News Matters Worth Looking Into. The wheat market will furnish the feature fea-ture news of the week. What Is going to happen In tho wheat pit at Chicago Is a matter of popular concern. The non-spcculatlvo non-spcculatlvo consumer Is assured by Secretary Sec-retary Wilson that there Is sufficient wheat In th' country at normal prices to supply the demand until the new crop Is marketed, and that present prices arc arliflclat. On the other hand, James A. Patten, head of tho bull pool in Chicago, Chi-cago, Insists that lho present prices aro naturally fixed by the. law of supply nnd demand. If prices continue to soar, a genera! increase in prlco or a cutting down of the size of the loaf of bread Is I predicted. j Tho Daughters of the American Rcvolu-! Rcvolu-! tlou will open their annual congress In 1 Washington Monday. I The trial of Captain Peter C. Halns I for the murder 6f William E. Annls will I open in Flushing, L. I., Monday. I Tho American Newspaper Publishers' association will hold Its annual meeting I in New York Wednesday. Wednesday Theodore Roosevelt and members of his African party will disembark dis-embark In Mombassa and the much-heralded African hunting trip will actually begin. Clprlano Castro, the former president of Venezuela, rhased out of tho West ; Indies by practically every power with political Interests on the shores of the ! Caribbean, will arrive at Santander j Sjialn, Thursday. |