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Show VIGOROUS UPTURN -1 HUT MET Chicago Traders Take Stock in-Rumor Regarding Pressure Pres-sure on Turkey. .... CHICAGO. Feb. S. Rumora thai decisive de-cisive aeUon rogarding Turkey was- about to be taken by Germany and England brought about a stampede toduv to tho up side In wheal. In con.seiuenc. the-! the-! market closed 2c to 2c net higher and nithcr flurt-lctl. Trading loft corn Ac-above Ac-above laat night, oats with a gain of i& Jc, mid provisions unchanged lo 7c advance. ad-vance. Large shipmentH 'of wheal from Argentina Ar-gentina made the market hero weak at Hie outset, bear traders vigorously attacking at-tacking prices. It was not until late In tic session that Die pli discovered Muv contnicts in particular niUi bu(.n )le.UVfy overxold. At tljis junctnro reports became be-came current that additional British war voxels mid been ordered to Turkish waters and that Germany also was definitely defi-nitely moving lo use force. There developed de-veloped in quick order an active. lUrong maret that put short sellers In a tight Place the rest of the day. although prices eased a I t itle at the close Corn rallied on account of buvlng credited cred-ited largely to provision interests. Bullish crop reports from Argentina were inef-'Hlual inef-'Hlual early to prevent a decided set-' back. Oats advanced to the highest point on tne present upturn, Tho reason was that the pit suddenly became bare of offerings, offer-ings, prollt-laking by holders having Come to an abrupt hall. There was only a narrow range for provisions. All upturns met selling orders or-ders that apparently came from sources other than puckers, as a rule. RANGE OK TUP: LEADING FUTURES. Wheal Open. High. Low. Close ' INS $35 Sli 'u'y MIS 2: OUt l'2i Sept 90? 90" 895 90; Corn . 'ay 54 5JC 53& 541 '"'y 54 1 uOV. oil 55 facp; Cug 5G on i , CH; Oa Is May Sol 3.' iM:' 3.'i4 Itil.v 35i 35J ::iS 35S opl 31- roi 34 35. CASH QUOTATIONS. Wheat-No. p red, si.lOt 1J2J: No. 3 red, ?1.021i l.0.S: No. 2 hard. 92i9G'c: No. 3 hard. HJrtlor.c; Ni. l northern. 92ir(i932e. .No. 2. northern. yOHJ .',e: No. 3 northern. S7?'S9c; No. 2 spring, 90fr.Hc: No. 3 spring. SC-giSsv; No. I spring. SOSoc; velvet chaff, SG5r92.c; durum. 57(ff'92c. Corn No. 3, lOlWGOc; No. :; ivliilc. 503 Cut,',,-.; No. S yellow, 491;.04c; Ny. 4. G4 74Sc: No. 4 white, 49i(T;'50icI No. I yellow. yel-low. l7S.tM.s3c. Oa Is No. 2 while. .Ti."; No. 3 while. 3434?c: No. 4 wliiie, 334&)31e; standard. 351iT;.';!51c. Rye. "r, lie Barley. 50$. 70c. Timothy, ?3.00(&)4.00. J ' Clover, 5l2.00tii20.00. 1 .Pork. 319 35(fA 19.70. ilird. 530.474". , Ribs, ?9.S74t7't0.62o. " ' Chicago Produce. CHICAGO, Feb. 8. Bulter-Slcady ; creameries, 27fi3lc. Eggs r'uscltled; receipts. 5349 ca-icp; al mark, cases included. 20fa;22e: refrigerator refriger-ator firsts, 17tf? I7c; firsts. 225c. Potatoes Steady; receipts, 28 cars. Michigan, 4n-fiM7e; Minnesota, 4347c; Wisconsin, 42Ci47c. Poultry Alive, steady; turkeys, 13o; chickens, IGc; springs, 16c. Now York Produce. NEW YORK. Fob ?. Flour Dull. wunout cnange- bpnng patent:. 54.40W 4.G5; winter straights, S4,f.0'7 4.U0; vlnter patctitu. 54.70fi....lu; spring clears, $4. 205 4.15: winter extras No. 1. 3 l.On'ipt.10; winter extras No. 2, 53.90fi -LOD: Kansas stnilght8. $4. 105? 1.25. Reeclpts. 15.000 barrels, shipments, 11,000 barrels. Wheat Spot, steady-. No. 2 red, $1 OD elevator and JI lOi f. o. b. afloat, nominal; nom-inal; NO. 1 northern Duluth. $1.01 1 f. o. b. afloat. Futures were slightly lowor early owing lo favorable weather and on predictions pre-dictions of an increase In the visible supply sup-ply but rallied on week-end covering, closing unchanged lo So net higher. May, OOSfaSl.OO. closed 51.00 3-16; July. 9SJR OSEc, closed OSflc: September closed OGic-Bonded OGic-Bonded wheat May closed 971c; July closed 97o; receipts. 72,000 bushels; shipments. 2G.00O bushels. Mops ICasy; state, common to choice. 1012. 20fi28e: 1911. lltf7J5c: Pacific coast. 1912, 17ff?23e. 1911. i:PlGc. Hides Firm. Central America. 30c; Bogota, 29ifi730lc Petroleum SI cad v. Refined. Now York barrels. SS.50: do., bulk. J4.S3: Philadelphia Philadel-phia barrels. 5S.50; do., bulk, S1.S5. Wool Steady. Domestic Hecce, NX Ohio, 531 (5.32c. Raw sugar Steady. Muscovado. S3 lest. 2.9Sc; . centrifugal. 9f. test. 3 4Sc; molasses sugar. -39 test, 2:73c: refined, steady; cut loaf, 5.1uc; crushed. 5.03c; mould A, 4.70c; cubes, 4.G0c; XXXX now-dered, now-dered, 4.50c; powdered, 1.45c; granulated fine, 4.35c; diamond A. 4.85c: confectioners' confection-ers' A, 4.20c; No. 3, 4.10c; No. 2. 4.05c: No. ::. 4c; No. 4. 3.96c: No. 5. S.OOe: No. 6. 3.85c; No. 7. 3.S0c: No. S. 3.75c; No 9, 3.70c; No. 10. 3.G5c: No. 11. 3.G0c; No. 12. 3.35c; No. 13, 3.50c; No. 14, 3.50c. Fla-c, Oats and Rye. MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. S. No. 3 yellow corn, 45i'?i4Gc. No. 3 white oats, 311i?(321c. No. 2 rye. oGS 5Sc. Bran, $19.50. Flour, first, patents, 54.30ff 4.G5; second patents, fl 15f?f4.50; first clears. ?3.10 3.40; second clears, 52.302.50. Flax, 51.371. Barley, 4 4 (510 Sc. Evaporated Fruits. NEW YORK, Feb. Evaporated apples ap-ples quiet and easy; prime, 50ic Prunes Steady. Apricots Easy: choice. 10l(fl'10ic: extra ex-tra choice. lOitplllc; funcy, 115(g) 12c. Peaches Dull. Raisins Easy. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Kansas City, KANSAS CITY, Feb. S.Cal tie Receipts, Re-ceipts, 500, including 200 southerns; market mar-ket steady; native steers. 57 00S.50; southern steers, ?7.00(ffiS.10; southern cows and heifers, S4.00ff86.50; native ernvo auii heifers, 54.00S.00: stockers and fcedcrrf, 55.75 Cpil.rXt; bulls, 55.00fi!i7.25; calves, 5fl.r.09.50; western steers. $t.50ifi) S.00; wcsljiiin cows, 54.U0JT'7.0O. Hogs Reccijts. 1000, 10c higher; Indk of sales, S7.657.S0; heavy. 57.60(5j7.70, packers and butchers. 57.763)7.Sn: light, 57.70(?()7.S0: plgu, $G.25(S)7 25. Sheep Receipts, none; market steady; muttons. ?i, 50ti5. 75; Colorado lambs. 57.90 jg.C0: range wethers and yearlings, $5.25 (yi7.50: range ewes, $3.50ffl!6.00. Chicago. C'UlCAOO. Feb. S. Cattle- Receipts, 400: steady; beeves, 5G.50S.90; Texas sleera, 54.901:5.75?: weslerii steers. S5.G0W 7.30; stockers and feeders. $1.7G7.50; cows and heifers, S3.00fy7.50: calves. 5G.50 tfjMO.OO. Hogs Recefpts. 13.000; ntrong; Iltcht. 57.S5(ff'S.13; mixed. 57.755.35; heavy. 57.GG rS.07a: rough, 5G.70()S.70: pigs, 5G.604? 7.S5; bulk of sulea, 57.958.10. Sheep Receipts, 1500: strong; native, 54.S36Dfi.I0; wostorn, 54.DOjjnl.10; yearlings, 5G,405i57.90; lambs, native, 5C.7iii3?8,90; western, 50.75&)g.00. Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, Fob. S. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 100; market, steady. Native steers, 5G.75()S.25; cows and heifers, ?I& 7; western steers, 5G5JiS; Texas steers, $3.30'(iia.30; ranwe cows and holfors, ?5.75 tfrG. 75; calves. ?3. 50(5)9. j.I0KRcceiplH. GS00; market. 10c higher. high-er. Moan, S7.50MO: light, $7.G0(fi7.75; pigs, 5G,5O(?i7.ri0; bulk of salcc, 57.55(1? 7 70. Pl,cel)ReceIptf:. lot); market, steady. Yearling?. $7fi8: wethers, ?(!?(". 75; lambs, SS 4U'?.rt 10. |