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Show FLOUR BUYING IS A AT STANDSTILL' M I N N K A PO L ! B, Minn.. July 14. 1 The Northwestern Miller'? weekly re-i J icw of the flour trade soyn; Flour buying Is practically at a Ht) HtandStill and the mills are operating-! IBs Wltll the lowest output of the year. jB'j 1'iour prices are nominally fifteen toi i . yt o ' pci barrel higher than . voek ago because of the advance In! Bfl wheat hut buyers rue holding off to' Dhb M what will happen when trading in PB wheal futures la reopened on Thurs- Bll day. New crop flour is still very spar- lORly offered. Mill feed prices are a trifle lower. The transportation sltu-H$3 sltu-H$3 'ition appears somewhat improved. fm.M Whom mills here reported last week l&jfl an output amounting to thlrt -elgl t per cent of capacity, Kansus-Okln-fJB honia hard winter whe.nt mills thirty-; Mjjs nine and Ohio valley soft winter wheat j U mills thirty per cent. . g T M1M SAPOl 1 CWfl MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. July 14. ;9s-cl Flour unchanged to 10c higher. 'MM Eran $49.00. |