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Show EFFECT OF. TARIFF FKCOITED Wheat Prices Make No Re-sponse Re-sponse to Fact That Bill AwaiteH Signature, CiriCAGO, Oct 3. Wheat prices today miJS n. reHnon"o to tho fact that tho tariff bill was awaiting: tho signature of tho president. Traders gcnorally considered con-sidered the effect of the legislation had been fully discounted pending developments develop-ments as to tho course to -be taken by Canada regarding duties against the United States. Closing prices here were firm at iifiijc to JJc not decline. Other leading staples showed similar modest recessions corn J3c to Be; oats, Jttpic to ic. and provisions, 2io to 12ic. Declines ln wheat were mainly duo to bearish cable news, large northwest receipts re-ceipts and to tho advantageous completion comple-tion of winter crop soedlng. Argentine advices that growth conditions were practically normal with Increased acreage, acre-age, had a distinctly bearish Influence owing to previous reports of drouth. The dry area, moreovor, was said today to bo small Gonerous commission support for wheat appeared when tho market had undergone under-gone a fair setback. Seaboard clearances were large and a bull leader at Minneapolis Minne-apolis moro definitely predlctod a falling off In receipts next week. Rallying power, however, wafl restricted by the slackness of cash demand. Fine weather .and the fact that shipping ship-ping call was poor sent corn lower with wheat. Resides, thcro woro enlarged estimates es-timates of tho Argentine export surplus. Short3 were the best buyora. Halos of Canadian oats at Toledo and Minneapolis carried down tho price of tho cereal here. Canadian shipments to this elty wcro offered at tho Chicago December price, c. 1. f. duty paid. IIANOE OF THD LEADING FUTUItES. Wheat Open. Hlch. Loir. Closo. P,pC S7H S7H S7 37H Mr 934 , S3K 92 92H Corn ne 70 70 C9K 69U JIr 71W 71' 71 7HI Julr 71 71 70S 70V4 Oatn Doa 4IH 43 41K 45 May 42JJ 45H 447i 45tf CASH QUOTATIONS. "Wheat No. 2 rod. 9J39c; No. 3 red. 9ia92c; No. 2 hard. S6!i0$7o; No. 3 hard. S5Sc; No. 2 northorn, S!0S9e; No. 3 northorn, SGSS'We; No. 2 spring, BSftSJo; No. 3 spring, S4VtS7',4c; velvet chaff. S4ffS7i4c: durum. S0S7c. Com No 2, 71U271c; No. 2 whlto. 71?io; No. 2 yellow. 71?r72c; No. 3. 70iG71Uc: No. 3 white, 71371c: No. 3 yolloTr, 71'.iJ71?;c Oatu No. 2 whlto. 42o: No. 3, 40i4o; No. 3 white, 40i42c; standard, 41HJ42a Ilye No. 2, CG'IC7c. Barley ESC'SJc, Timothy J3.7EOJ5. 13. Clovor J9. 003 12. DO. Tork J22.00. Lard-J10.9S. Ribs J10.63H11.37H. CThicago Produce CHICAGO, Oct. 3. Butter Unchanged. Eggs Receipts, 489S cases; unchanged. Potatoes Receipts, 65 car3; unchanged. Poultry Unchanged. Now York Produce. NEW YORK, Oct. 3. Flour barely steady. Wheat, spot Irregular; No, 2 red, 9oc; No. 1 northern Duluth, D43c; December, 05 9-16c; May. 99o. Hops, quiet. Hides, steady. Petroleum, steady. Wool, quiet Flax, Oats and Ryo. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 3. Flour, unchanged. un-changed. Bran. $20.00S21.00. No. 3 yellow corn, C8G81o. No. 3 white oats, 3733Sc No. 3 ryo, 6559o. Flax, $1.881.401. Barley, 6371o, ltvUstoob: quotations. Omaha, SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 3. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 1400; steady. Natlvo steers, $7.76 9.35; cows and heifers. $G.76(g7.50; western west-ern steers, 56.25(3)8.25; Texas Bteors. $5.75 7.25; range cows and heifers, $5.50(3) 7.10; calves, ?5.759.75. Hogs Receipts, 34,000; higher. Heavy, $8.10(Q)8.25: light, $S.208.40: pigs. SC00 $J'7.50; bulk of sales, SB.15S.25. Sheep Receipts, 8300; steady. Yearlings, Year-lings, 55.255.76; wethers, ?4.0034.60; lambs, $6.757.25. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Oct- 3 Hogs Receipts, Re-ceipts, 3500; steady to weak. Bulk, JS.20 (3)8.50; heavy, JS.S0(5)S.50, packers and butchers. $S.208.65; lights, $8.00(5)8.50; pigs, $6.00S7.50. Cattle Receipts, 1500; Eteady. Prlmo fed stoors, $9.0009.55; dretsed beef steers, JS.OOtff'S.OO; western steers, $5.60S)S60; southern steers, $G.507.00; cows, $4.25 7.15; heifers, $5.0009.00; stockers and feeders, $5.5508.10; bulls, $4.5006.60; calves, $6.00010.00, Shcop Receipts, 8000; steady to strong. Lambs, $6.5007.40; yearlings. $5.OO0$6.OO; wethers, $4.2506.00; owes. $3.G04.60. Chicago, CHICAGO. OcL 3. Hogs Receipts, 20,000; best grado steady, others easy at yesterday's average Bulk, $8.3008.70; lights, 4S.35 09.OO; mixed, $8.1009.00; heavy. $S.00J.90; rough, $$.00S.20; pigs, $4.7508.00. Cattle Receipts, 3000; steady. Beoves, $7.1600.40; Texas steers, $6.9007.90: western west-ern steers $6.1508.30; stockers ana feeders. feed-ers. $5.8007.80; cows and heifers, $3.7G 8.65: cnlves, $7.75011.60. Shcop Receipts. 14,000: steady to strong. Native, $3.7504,85: westorn, $3,90 04.90: yearlings, $1.9005.90; lambs native, na-tive, $5.SO07.4O; weHtern, $5.8007.50. |