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Show CORN IS STRONGER AND 1E WEARER Sellers Take Possession of Wheat Pit; Influenced by Bearish Foreign News. CHICAGO. Jan. 11 Corn advanced here today While wheat fell oft and oats wore practically stationary. In provisions, provi-sions, lard and ribs mado moderate advances- and pork declined In sympathy with thn course of tho Ilvo hog market- Wheat sellers took possession of tho pit. Influenced by foreign cables telling of a decline In wheat at Liverpool and a. decrease In price of Argentine cargoes. car-goes. .Prices on futures; spread from c lo 3e, barely touching yesterday's closing clos-ing figures at the high points. Tho close was steady at not far from tho low point of tho day with May 4c at Rc lower than yesterday's final figures at 51.131. In corn an early abundanco of selling orders cased tho market oft from lo to lc. Tho longs steadily forced tho prices up over a. spread of from lc to 3c. Tho high points nearly reached record crop prices. May touching 69le. Easing off from thn bulges the. market closed steady with May 4c higher tliun yesterday's yester-day's finals at 6S9c. Trading in oats followed the course of corn. A range of from ?c to 4c was covered cov-ered and at the close prices stood unchanged un-changed to lc lower. May closed at 472t7Zc lower. Pork closed 7c lower than yesterday. RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Wheat Open. High. Low, Cloao. May 1.13 1.13i 1.125 1131 July 1.02X 1.031 1.023 1.03A Sept 9S! -9SB .08? .08! Corn m. May 6SJ, .691 .6S3 .682 Jnlv OS .OSS -68 .681 Sept 6S .6SS .C7i .681 Oata May 472 .48 .471 .1.1 July 443 .145 .-Hi .44! Sept 41 .412 .411 -IU Mcbb pork, per barrel . Jan 21.70 21.72! 21.70 21.. 21 Mav 21.85 21.02 21.82! 21.90 July 21.85 21.95 21.85 21.00 .Card, per 100 pounds Jan 12.50 12.60 12.50 12.60 Mav 12.00 . 12.10 12.00 12.10 July .. ..,.11.95 12.05 11.95 12.05 Short Ribs, per 100 poundn Jan 11.521 U.60 11.52! 11.60 Mav 11.421 11.50 11.424 11. n0 July 11.47! 11.50 11.474 11.50 CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations wero ns follows: Flour, steady. No. 2 rye. 74!f?S0c; feed or mixing mix-ing barley. 63rI)68c; fair to choice malting, malt-ing, 6PfZi72e; flax seed, No. 1 southwestern. southwest-ern. 52.08: No. 1 northwestern. 52.18; tlm-othv tlm-othv seed. 53 00; clover. 515.00; ntcss pork, per barrel. S21.7521.S71; lard, per 100 lbs., 512.60(fi)12.62i; short ribs, sides (loose). 511.37111.75; short clear sides (boxed), 5U.7S312.00. GRAIN STATISTICS. Total clearance of wheat and flour were equal to 1S4.000 bushels. Primary receipts wore 59.300 bushels, compared with 321.000 bushels the corresponding dav a year ago. The world's visible sup-plv. sup-plv. as shown by Bradstreot's, Increased 4,010.000 bushels. Estimated receipts for tomorrow; Wheat, 31 cars: corn. 286 cars; oats. 129 cars; hogs. 34,000 head. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Chicago. , CHICAGO. Jan. 1 1. Cattle Receipts estimated at 10.000; market 1015c lower: beeves. $ 1.157.90; Texas steers. 54.00 5.00; western steers. $4.15j6.15; slockerr. and feeders. 53.105.15: cows and heifers. 52.155.55; calves, 57.50J7i0.50. Hogs Rclpts estimated at 3o,000; market Dfl'lOr lower; light, SS.25CT8.40; mixed. SS.20r5'S.60; heavy. 58.208.60; rough. SS.15frS.40: good to choice heavy. 5S.40fiiS.60, pigs, 57 25S.15; bulk of sales. 5S.35ftS.65. Sheep Receipts estimated at 1S.C00. market weak: native. 54.006.15; -western, 5l.00f?iG.25; yearlings. 36.25fTS. 15: lambs. native. J6.25-Ji70.00; western. 5o.2o$J'0.00. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 11. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts 14,000; market 10c lower: nntlve steers. 54.80'S,7.-I0; cows and heifers. 52.50 fZ6.00; sloclcors and feeders. 53. 250'.'.. 25; bulls. 53.25Qi5.00; calves. 51.000.00; western steers, ?1.00iQ)t;.50; western cows, 53 00(fi?5.00. 0KSRccelpts, 18.000; market 10c lower; bulk of sales. SS.00ffS.30; heavy, 5S.30S.35; packers and butchers. SS.15H? 8.35: "light. S7.S06JS.20; pigs. $".50O7.75. gMcepFtCeelpts, 8000; market steady; muttons, 54. 50(5. S6; lambs. 5 6. 75 S. 60; fed western wethers antl yearlings. 4.75 i?7.50, fed western ewes. SL605.t0. South Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA. Neb.. Jan. 11. Cattle Uccelptf--. 7000; market lOtfHuc lower; native steers. 54.00Q)7.25; cows and heifers heif-ers 53.C0ifi'5.00; western steers. Sl.OOfr 6.00: cows and heifers. 5:1.004.40; on liner-" S2.f.0ffP3.00; stockers and feeders. 52.754T5.35; calves. S3.00fi?5.75; bulls, stags, etc.. 52.754.60 , , t tn Hogs Receipts. 12.000; market 5c to 10c lower, heavy. SS20S.30; mixed. ?S.10(?? 8.20; light. SS.058.15; bulk of sales. 5S.10 ??S.20. Sheep Receipts. 9500; market weak to lOCflSc lower: fed muttons, J6.ii...b0. wolhcrs. S4.50f?5.60; ewes, Sl.OOfrO.OO; lambf. 57-70(518.75 St, Joseph. Special to The Tribune. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Jan. 1 1. CattleReceipts. CattleRe-ceipts. 4000; lOtfMOi; lower: natlvcs. iO dii 00: Texans and westerns. 51.00 jj.o. m; cows and hcifera. 52.755.75; bulls and stags. 53.00(f?5.60; veals. S3.50rt7'S.00: yearlings year-lings and calves. 53.004.50; stockers and feeders. S3.00fP5.OO. SllC0pttccclpt8. 3000; steady to 10c. lower; lambs. S8.00f?S.65; yearlings and wethers, 55.50(?J)5.75; owes. SI-TSgf.-.O. New York riour and Grain. NKW YORK. Jan. 11. -Flour fjiilet. with a lobbing demand: receipts. 3l.i-'t barrels: shipments. 41,000. WheatSpot easy; No. 2 red, 51.13 nked elevator domestic: No. 1 haul. nn .,n,ninni r .v li ano.it: No. I north ern Duluth. 51.271. and No. 2 hard, winter. 51 28 nominal f. o. b. afloat. Options wero quiet and prices were easier on lower eablcs. largor offerings from Argentine and the liberal Increase in world's visible supply. Cash market were fairly steady, but export bids wore out of line. At the close prices wero JJ; io lower: Mav closed nl 1. 201. July closed at 51.1 0Z. Receipts, 2S.S0IJ hushcls; ahlpmcnts, 82,123 Availahle Grain Supply. NEW YORK. Jnn. 11. Special cable and telegraphic communications received ! Bradstrcefs show the following changes In available supplies, as compared com-pared with previous account: 1 Wheat United States, east of Rockies, increased 325.000 bushels; Canada deceased de-ceased 613,000 bushels; total. United Stages and Canada, decreased- 290.O0O b Hhels. Afioat for and In Kuropo In-c In-c eased 4.300.000 bitshols; total Amer ni u and Fjiiropcan supply 'Increased -I.OtO.OOu '"corrT" Unlled Statcn and Canada. ln-ore'jiFed ln-ore'jiFed 1.675.000 buslicls. Oats United Slates and Canada, do-creased do-creased 103.000 bushels. |