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Show WHEAT MARKET DOVffl ON ARGENTINE NEWS Other Factors Favorable to the Chicago Bear Element; Corn and Oats Off. CniCAGO. Xov. 20. Clearing weather in Argentina, much desired for the harvest har-vest there, had a bearish effect today on the price of wheat. The markot closed beavy se.ic to SU'Ic under last nlghL Corn finished aic to jfi'Ec down, and oats off ac to ie. in provisions, the outcome out-come varied from 7aifl0c decline to &c advance. Although there is a prospect that wheat deliveries here Monday will bo light, many small holders appeared anxious to unload. Incentive for doing so was found not only in the improved narvest conditions condi-tions for Argentina, hut In rcportfi that the new Australian crop was being froelv offered In Europe. Mesldes. continued moisture over the wlntor crop belt In tho United States was regarded as highly favorable fa-vorable to growth. Despite hugo shipments of wheat from Lake Superior, thc stocks at western terminal ter-minal ports were said to be of unusual bulk for a lime so near tho close of navigation. In this connection a good '.i I oi Intcrt,3t w'as taken in the fact mat one of the largest grain companies hero confirmed having leased thc railroad elevators at Depot Harbor, Ontario. The lease was said to be the first stop toward tbe invasion of the Canadian market on an extonslvo scale by the grain Interests I of the United States. I Corn suffered from a selling drive by alert, bears seizing on tho circumstance that a few of the larger longs were trv-Jng trv-Jng to let go or lines which had grown burdensome. All of an early adv.-incc due to unsettled weather was wiped out. and thoro was a decided furtnor break. Signs pointed to liberal arrivals next week, liquidating sales by longs weakened tho oats market. Thc big store on hand here nnd at other prominent points discouraged discour-aged tho bulls. Realising, hedging and short selling combined to mnkc a weak trade In provision, pro-vision, desplto strength at thc yards. Packers reported the fresh meat trade poor. RANGE OF THR LEADING FUTURES. Wheat open. Rich. Low. Clm. P, RH fS SC S6V, ,u.r ?o& ws ?o',fi :oi4 cm 71 70 70V Oaf-"" S T0,i f,5Ti 70 P 574 57W 37U S7S Ml3r nV: m 41H CASH QUOTATIONS. r 0r?. S yl'ow- 7C'.4c; No. 3. 72c; new. 67 we; o. 3 white. 75c: new. 6Ja70c; No. 3 yellow. G'. now, COty'lUt.' Rye No. 2. MffClc. Darlcy 50tJS0r. ' Timothy. v;i.0Off5.CO. Clover J10.50 27 H.00. Pork J21.00. Ltril J10.7214. Ribs J10.M3 11.25. New York Produce. NEW YORK, Nor. 2?. Flour Quiet. Wheat easy; No. 2 red. PSVio, nominal, c. 1. t. hew -iork eipon bajla and $l.ro. nominal, f. o. l. nnoat; No. 1 northern duluth. SG c f. o h afloat; futures, easier, closing V4Hc not lower: ! Decctnbor. SSc; May. OS 1-lGc Hops Steady. Hldee Easy; DoroU. 2D1T30c; Central America. 23V4c. Pctroloum Steady. Wool Steady. Chicago Produce. CHICAGO. Nov. 20. Butter, higher: creameries. 22i(f23c to 32Jc. Kggs Receipts, 2003 cases; unchanged. Potatoes Receipts, 25 cars: unchanged, j Poult ry Unchanged. Coffee Putures. NEW YORK. Nov. 23.-Tho coffee market allowed continued nerronnnewi todar, owlnp to lower European cables and reports of cajiler cost and frelijht offers from Brazil. After oponlng ntcfldy nt a decllno of 8 tn 11 polnla, prlcea rallied ral-lied allchtly. oloirlng rtendy at a not lo.'n of 6 to 9 points. Sales. 89,000 liaa. December, 9.43c: January. P.K7c: March fl.RJc. May, lO.Wc; July 10.230; September. lO.e. October. lO.rOo; rpoi (julot; Rio No. 7. 0;4c; Santos No. 4. I2Sc- mild dull; Cordova. 1318Vic, nominal. ' London Wool Sales. IONDON". Nov. 2D. Thoro were 0778 bales offered a.t the wool sales today. Competition was active and prices steady Americans purchased sllpes and light greasy. Next week GG.000 bales will be offered. Evaporated Pruits. NETW YORK, Nov. 20. Evaporated apples,' firm, fancy, 10Jig12c; choice. 0H 92c: prime, 83Ic Prunes, firm. Apricots' nnd pcachos, quiet and steady. Raisins, quiet. Flax, O.its aud Rye. MINNEAPOLIS. Nor. 28. Flour and bran, un- . chanced. Com No. 3 ynllow, 6JW&e7ije. ' Oatfl No. .1 whlto, 3Cl730t4e, Ryo-No. 2. BP.JiflfS'jlr. 1 Flax )I.S74Cl.-0ii. Uarlcy 43JPC3C. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 29. Hogs Receipts, Re-ceipts, 1000. strong Bulk. $7.2.1(517.00; heavy. $7.uO(57.G5; packers nnd butchers. ?7.r!5fp7.C0; lights, S7.25$?7.50; pigs, ?5.50 Cattle Receipts. H00; steady. Prime-fed Prime-fed steers. ?S.20(B)0.00; dressed beef steers. $7.00)S.20: western steers. ?G.00S 00; southern steers, $o.50n7.50; cows, $4.25$f) 6.75; heifers, S5.255pS.60: stockers and feedors, $5,50)7.50; bulls. $4.756.50; calves, $5.50(310.60. Sheep Receipts, none; steady. Lanibs, $7.25S7.75; yearlings, S'.SKri 25; wethers $4. 502)5.25; owes, 54 004.7o. Omaha. SOUTH 03LAHA, Nob.. Nov. 20. Cattle Cat-tle Recolpts, 100; steady. Native steers, $6.25(3)0.25; cow3 and heifers. J5.S5(f?7.35; western steers, !6,00(S17.00; Tcxa3 steers, $5.7o(iJ)7.10; range cows and heifers, $5 50 ig7,00; calves. J6.00cg)10.00. Hogs Receipts, 6000; stronger. Heavy, S7.00(f5)7.70: light. ?" 20Q)7.75; pigs, ?o.n(5' 0.75; bulk of sales. $7.357.C-". Sheep Receipts, 1100: steady, "i ear-lings. ear-lings. S-I.50tl.l0; wethers, $4.00JJ'4.l)o; lambs. ;6.S0$T7.C0. Chicago, CHICAGO. Nov. 29. Hogs Receipts. '15,000; strong to f.c higher. Bulk of sales. S7.55&7.S0: light. $7.10?J'7.75; mixed. 57.10 7.S5; heavy. 57.107.90; rough. ?7.40Ji 7.55; pigs. 55.00(57.10. Cattle Receipts. 1500: steady. I.ecves. ?C.C0tf?9.5O: Texas Htcors, Jfi.-10-fl 7.60: western steers. 55.1)07.80; stockers and feeders, i.SO'U 7. 10: cows and heifers. ?3.35S.16; calves. S7.00GM1.00. SI,ecpRecclpts. t!000; slow. Xatlvc, Sl.OOia'5.10; western. 51.005.10: yearlings, $5:25(5)0.60; lambs, native. 55.905J'7.0; western, 5fi.00(g)7.fi0. |