Show MANITOBA IS ISS I OUT OF WHEAT S No More of Last Years Year's Crop V. V A Available v for Shipment Ship Shi ment THEREFORE PRICES GO UP Bulls nullo Find nn aim Argument for tor Tacking V V V Half Cent to Price of Lend Jad Lending ing Cereal Chicago June 26 Wheat traders were barking up a different tree treo to today today today to- to day amid Instead of chasing the tho price down they were In largely I rg-e rg engaged In iii helping It to regain the hue position from which they so unanimously ousted I Ithe if the time da lay day before American wheat on onan onan onan an export basis and anel no more Manitoba 1 wheat heat to be bo had for fOI foreign shipment vere the tue features of tho the situation that changed the direction of the traders traders' efforts At tho time close cloe prices were cent higher than their resting price of the day lIar Corn Corn- and oats were even Cn stron stronger el In proportion than tho the wheat Corn COIn gained alne 1 lic c for Cor September Septem her ber delivery lIcU and Ic for Cor May 13 Oats left leftoff leftoff off otT c higher for or July Jul and anel Jo Q o up for September Provisions wore were not more than ordinarily active but were serc very strong and at the time close pork was higher lard laid from 15 5 to IT c and amid ribs up UI an equal amount with lard V In North Dakota It rained heavily II since yesterday afternoon In North Dakota and it was more or om less lel showery In other sections sec see of the spring pring wheat wheal territory That renewed for a while at the commencement com corn of ot the session the apprehensions apprehensions connected with the well beIng being beins be be- ing ins of that portion of the wheat crop as IS could bo be seen In lii the advance In prices priceR with which trading for the da day was There Thelo were showers also in the tho part of or the winter whiter wheat territory where whelo cutting Is In iii progress and that gave ave more power to the el elbows elbows el- el bows o of the bulls at the time men mert mentioned as they tile the stretched forth orth their thell arms In the pit to embrace all the wheat wheal being offered For the thc reasons mentioned there here was vas an advance ance of c e a bushel hushel over last seasons season's closing clos cbs In lug ing during tho the first few minutes minutes min min- utes trading trailing LI Liverpool reported from J id d tI to d il decline In futures in sympathy sym sym- pathy athy r with the thie weakness here the da day before Antwerp also sent lower figures but Hut Paris on the other othmer hand was strong and higher higher- It was said that there was no more Manitoba wheat available for export and amid with the shipment of or what was already alread un en route for Cor- he lie sc seaboard I ex- ex ports from last seasons season's cason s wheat of Canadian growth would cease V Corn COIn Scores Score in iii Heaviness of or the local receipts of corn and the lie favorable eather for forthe forthe or orthe the crop gave the tho market a somewhat cas easy tone at the tho beginning but but- there thereas was as little for or s 8 lc lc-ai lc at anything below tho ho closing figures of or the tho day duy U before I andt not much until unlit considerable addition addi lion tion iou had been made mado to the opening figures Country acceptances were CI very small and tho the eastern demand fairly good Same Sarno little easier casler feeling ceHn at the opening of the oats market more especially for fOI Jul July delivery el was readily overcome o when corn com com- to display a bullish spirit Trade was not miot on a large s scale le so that hunt the buying necessary to start prices upward d did not require to be bo heavy Pastern demand was fairly good and receipts not oppressively heavy hewy SamIe Sam Sam- plo Ie market was firm and prices from rom unchanged to J Jc c higher tho the Inquiry being best for or the higher grades Strength th In iii Pro I lons There Thero was a strong tone to the trade In iii provisions although the volume of oC business do done no was not of large lare arge proportions Demand for the tile cash products was reported good and lh ho lie hog hog- receipts were small with at time the yards ards up ull Cc fic Early de demand de- de mand was chiefly for Cor ribs but it became be be- came caine more general later In the day a Shipments o of nH moats meats ats and amid lard showed the he same same- heavy excess over those of last ast year car a as has had to bo 10 noticed continuously throughout the season Local run inn of hogs was head Estimate lot for tomorrow Aggregate Aggregate Ag Ag- In Iii the west vest OO head less than han lust last year cal Today's range of prices V Range e of V WI TI T- T I Open I high I Low I Close Jul July J 18 ra H Sept 83 J 83 8 1 82 Z 83 Dee Dec I 8 1 8 1 oS 83 V May Iny W i CORN CORN- V V V I Open I High I Low I Close July 5 51 51 Sept ISE ISO 51 5 May 19 I Co AA j V 50 OATS OATS- V S V VI I Open I High I Low I Close Chose J July ul V 3 Se 3 ii S 35 5 31 35 la 3 37 mil 37 37 1 I Open Opun I High I Low JAW I Close Jul July 1717 Sept 1700 Y 1671 16 16 I rr V VI LARD LARD- V V I Open 1 High I lAw jow I Close Jul 18 Sept 1 V V V IS S. S Sh V V Ss 85 1 Oct S. S Sri 1 V RIBS V I Open Ollen I High I Low I Close Jul July 3 v. v V Sept 1 7 I 92 Oct S. S 2 Iro Cash sales MINI hoat winter r No 2 red med redS red'S S 'S c No 2 hard spring t No 1 I northern No 2 northern ij c Corn No 2 51 CHAo e No 2 white No 2 yellow iH c. c V I Oats No 2 2 iTh No 2 white while W 2 e. e |