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Show PRICE IS GROWDED DOIWI IT 1HE CLOSE Attempt Made to Secure Week-End Week-End Profits 011 Wheat in Chicago Market. By Associated -Press. CHICAGO. May 13. Attempts to secure week-end proilts crowded down the price , ,ync'aL 111 the lasl hour todav. The decline wns partly influenced by a prospect pros-pect of large world shipments and of bearish figures- regarding the visible sup-J'. sup-J'. t?1,05.1"" quotations were He lower to Ac higher, compared with last night. Corn showed a net loss of (Hlc to ityiic oatK u drop of 1c to i!c: but hog products little change except May pork, which was nominally S7c, harder to net. The wheat market was full of ups and downs, taking the day tm n whole, and proved a much broader affair than usual tor a, baturday. In particular selling assumed as-sumed a lively form at the outset and again toward the end of the session. During the inlermoditae lime leading bulls picked up all offerings and there was In consequence a rise which at one time lifted prices well above yesterday's close. The tone at the end was called steady. July ranged from S91c to 90c and closed at S93c. a net loss of lc. Fine weather and a holler that larger marketings market-ings from the country are coming soon, held corn back. July fluctuated between 52.1c and 523352Sc. closing S(Ic net lower low-er at 52c. Cash grades held' steady, No. 2 ,-elIov finished aL 54355c. Favorable reports In regard to the growing crop led to an easy feeling In the oats pit. High and low points for July proved to be 341c and 333c. with latest sales 331c, a decline of 1c from last night. On little or no trading,' May pork was offered down 50c. then bid up $1.50 and at last lot fall 12c from the top. Business In other products was of a scattered scat-tered spot, wltli price changes mainly a notch or two dearer than twenty-four hours before. RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Wheat Opon. High. Low. Close. May S7 97ft 90S 97 July S93 90 89 893 Sept S9 S93 S8J SSS Dec OOg 91 90 90 Corn May 531 53S 53 531 July 52-J 52S 521 52 Sept' 51 , 51 51 51 Dec 53 53 523 531 Oats-May Oats-May 34 A 31.1 331 31 July 34 341 33 331 Sopt 33J 34 33 33g CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations were as rollows: Flour, steady: winter patents. $3.905 1.50; straights. $3.6034.25: spring straights, $4.10fj 4.30; bakers. $3.404.55; No. 2 rye, SI. OS; feed or mixing barley. 65S5c; fair to choice malting, 97cfi7)$1.05; timothy tim-othy seed. $12.00; clover. $15.75; mess pork, per barrel, ?16.7516.S7; lard, per 100 pounds, SS.15; short ribs, sides (loose), $7.50i'S.12. GRAIN STATISTICS. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 397,000 bushels. Primary receipts wore 4S9.000 bushels, compared with 47S.000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat. 142 cars; corn, 155 cars; oats, 145 cars; hogs, 35,000 head. Bank Statement. By Associated. Press. NEW YORK, May 13. The statement of clearing house banks for the week shows that the banks hold $13,S94,025 more than the requirements of the 25 per cent reserve rule. This Is an increase of S5. 08 1,950 In the proportionate cash ro-serve. ro-serve. as compared with last week. The statement follows: Dally average Loans, 51,335,639.700; decrease, $16,313,-800. $16,313,-800. Specie, $316,204,100; increase. $S39.900. Legal tenders $75,265,300; increase, $351,400. Deposits, $1,390,297,500; decrease, $15,-764.600. $15,-764.600. Circulation. $46,025,100; increase, $97,-900. $97,-900. Reserve ?391,46S,400; incrcaasc, $1,191,-S00. $1,191,-S00. Reserve required, $347,574,375; decrease, $393,050. Surplus, $43,891,025; Increase, $5,084,950. United Slates deposits included, $1,550,-700; $1,550,-700; increase. $25,600. Actual condition Loans, $1,331,917,100; decrease, $5,076,-900. $5,076,-900. Specie. $317,331,900: increase, $2,296,200. Legal tenders, $73,780,400; decrease, $1,-513.400. $1,-513.400. Deposits $1,3S5,799,100; decrease, $9,032,- 000. Circulation, $46,130,400; Increase, J2SS,-700. J2SS,-700. Reserve, $391,112,300; increase, S764.700. Reserve required, $316,449,775; decrease, S2.25S.000. Surplus. $44,662,525; Increase, $3,022,700. Ex-United States deposits Included, 51,513,400; Increase. $11,600. Summary of stale banks and trust companies com-panies in greater New York not reporting report-ing to tho clearing house: Loans, $1,820,650,000; increase, $19,662,-200. $19,662,-200. Specie, $119,812,100: Increase. $1,479,500. Legal tenders. $19,111,700; Increase. $313,200. Total deposits, $1,313,753,600; increase, $10,092,500. The Financier will say: A decrease of $9,076,900 in loans.' accompanied ac-companied by a corresponding decrease of. $9,032,000 in deposits, was responsible for a reduction of over $2,000,000 in reserve re-serve requirements of the New -York clearing house banks this week, and, together to-gether with a trifling gain of $746,700 in cash, resulted in an increase of $3,022,700 In the surplus reserve above the 25 per cent requirements. That item now stands at $44,662,525. which Is more than twice as much a.s for the corresponding dato a year ago. This showing is based on the statement state-ment of actual conditions. Under the report of averages loans decreas&d $16.-313. $16.-313. 800 and deposits $15,754,600. while cash incruaaod a little over $1. 000,000. As a result of these opera I Ions the ex-cgsh ex-cgsh reserve rose to $43,594,023. Ah the loans of the outside iiiKlitutlons expanded expand-ed $19,062,200, it is evidiml that the shirting shirt-ing process begun by the clearing house banks last week was again reported to. Depoalts of outside bank:; and trust companies com-panies rose $10,092,500 and cash increased in-creased $1.792,500 Now York Produce By Associated Press. . NEW YORK, May 13. Flour FIrmly held with a quiet Irade; spring patents, $4.90fi5.15: winter straights. $3.!)0??4.00; winter patents, $4.104.50; spring clears. $3.7517)4.10: winter extras No. 1. $3.30S 3.50; winter extras No. 2. ?3.15(f)3.25 ; Kansas straights. $1.15(04.30: receipts, 21.500 barrels; shipments. 0900 barrels. Wheat Spot, steady; No. a red. 9Slc elevator and 99c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1,113 f- o. b. afloat. Futures market was easier early on cables ca-bles and showers In the northwest, but rallied on covering due lo rurthcr reports of damages by ;lrought In southeastorn ICuropn. closing at unchanged to 1c net decline. May clpsed at 98i: July. 96(fl 97S!c. closing at 971c: September. 95 1-1 6c 4j955c. closing at 95gc. 0pK Firm; slate common to choice. 1910 28tfi31c; 1!)09, lStf21c; Pacific coai, 1910. 21S'2ic: 1909, 10fpl9e. . Hides DuU: Central America, 20c; Bo- "Pc'lrolciirn Steady; refined. New York, barrels. S7.25; Now York. bulk. $3.i:; Philadelphia, barrels. $7.25; Philadelphia, bulk $3.75. Vool Easy; domestic fleece NX Ohio, "JJaw sugar, steady: Muscovado, .89-tcHl, .89-tcHl, 3.36c; centrifugal, .9G-lest. 3.86c; molasses sugar, ,89-test. 3. lie; refined, quiet: cut loaf. 5.70c: crushed. o.GOc: mould A. 5.25c: cubes, 5.1 uc: XXX powdered. pow-dered. 5.05c; powdered, o.OOc; grnnulatcd, 4.90c; diamond A. 4.90c; collfoct.lollcrs A. 4 75c No. 1. 4.75c; No. 2. 4 0e; No. J. 4.65r: No. 4. 4 G0c; No. 5, 4. fine; No. fJi 4.50c No. 7. 4.45c; No. S, 4.40c: No. 9. 4.35c: No. 10, 4.30c: No. 11. 4 2:,c. No. 12 4.30c; No. 13, 4.15c; No. 14, 4.1Cc. |