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Show WHEAT PRICES FAIL TO RETAIN ADVANCE '"'l 1 1 'AO , Sept. Retfrlah 4-uriiaten of th yield in the domsstic winter crop belt made lu-at prU-ca today full to hM uu earlv- advance. Tit- market i'lod lia y. . (iff to ! up. comparts. lili last nlKht. antl with DtOfSSbST ' MS 4lc ant) May at 97c. Corn lout o to lc net, ott nnbhsd a sixteenth down to a like H4ianc and provisions umlmn.tAl to 104? hlsher. Actorillng to a well-known expert here, the winter wheat crop of the Dnltsd States will amount to 47. 000.000 buahela. a total i ha t. despite an abandonment of 2.U.9.0O0 a. rea. Is only 3,000,000 hushela lew than waa eatlmaie.1 a month ago. Announcement of the new ftrurea led to a general rush to sell, aa long continued rains and the large acreage abandoned has rmuas an linpreaaion thjt the total yield would t-e serlonaly dtmlnlah1. Moraover. aaruonn by ibe same authority au-thority were to the effe-t Hat. although th milling value of the winter crop had been mu -h impaired, the amount actually unfit for am- market use was not grr.. ily In exrea of the usuaJ perr-eiitage. The rault waa that quotations later showed no Important rally, and the eSMS wus at nearly the low4at te'el of the day. Wet weather rnirthweat. ullh a forecast fore-cast of mora, aas chtefly raSBOVaStbat for bulltih sentiment which ruled the whMt pit at the atari. The movement of the spring crop, DOSSSfSS'. "as of such large prororth.ns Usal UtrSSUsSMd delay" failed to have a lasting Influence on the market, mar-ket, especially after th' leauam-e of the baarlsli ratltnates of the vteM in the winter win-ter belt. Torn weakened unler the wHg.it of fre offerings from the country. Bealdes. th alownra of enetern rail tended to cause sto-'ka here to accumulate. Oata were steadlexj h unfavorable weather conditions. condi-tions. TraiU was light. HI: rducthina In weaiern atocka of meat laid a hulMgh lnf.uenc on pro-vlslona. pro-vlslona. It waa aall the total falling off for the current month in stock? throughout through-out ihe west would be St.OOO,000 poundi. RANGE OV THK LKAPIMO FtTTURJCS. Wt Opri. t;ih. Law. m SI. Of II H U'.tH SI Dec MS M', IV MS Msr M .97 .91 Com Osc MS JBSJ .fcSS 5lS May 57 .iT 7S "S Oata- Ise .MS MS SS US I Mr as :ss . as r Pork Oct IS .71 1J US IS Tl tt.fl Jsn U.af IS it II M 15 IahS Oct S I 38 S.U I Jan ---. S.T0 LSI S.C& J.f7 Ribs Oec S.CS .4S S.Si 1 .49 JU S.S0 S M 1.85 1.4K CLOSING QUOTATIONS. V.'h4u. Mo S rd. SI ::L12 No. I pai, II 1947 LSI: No. 4 rd. ISaSStl 09: No 3 bsrd, II 0941 10. Irn. No. t rsllo. 71C71SV. Oata, No. 3 vhli, 34S0I&S'; itsodard nominal. nom-inal. Rra. No. 1 MWn. Bailor M0Or. t&atay, M MdrS.oo Clover. 113 001I.M Pork. SILTS. Lard, SS.3 p.ibs. ss.0001.rs. |