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Show 4 GRAIN CiriCAGO. Jan 27 Morierate upturn-took upturn-took place in tho price of wheat today during the early transactions. An ad- j vanco In the Liverpool market appeared to he chiefly responsible. Besides, need ' of rain was reorred from India, and there were Australian advices telling of an Increase in purchase: for Japanese account. ac-count. The 'penin(-- here, which earled fr-m the same as Thursday s finis 1 t. 4c higher, with May Jt 154 to 1.104 and July $1 Ti24 to 1.024. waa followed ; by gains oil around. Corn and oats were firm with wheat. ; After opening unchanged to 4c higher, May 534 to S31 -c, the corn inarktt gained i a trifle. Oats started unchanged to 4-' "P. May 86 , to 4 md helrl near to these figures. fig-ures. Provisions prices tended downward, as a result of lack of buying despite an upturn up-turn In hog values. Subsequently. 'n wheat, a sliarn ad-vane ad-vane In prices at Buenos Aires led to a further uuturn here. Urought rports from Kansas and Oklahoma tended also j to lift values. The close was firm. 4 to 14c net higher, with May Sl.lOKi to 1.104 and July $1,024 to 1.03ft- MINNKAPOL1S. Minn.. Jan. 27 Flour unchanged Bran $22.00. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Jan. 27. Wheal I re,-e-its i rr care, ccnuwred wjth 213 ars a year ago Cash No. I northern 61.3140 1 ?5H ; January $1 264: Muy $1,23 4: July 61.16. Corn No, 3 vellow 427 42'.c ous :: . white 224 '.32.j.- Barley (3056c. Rvo : ' . 1 Flax No. 1 $2 14't J 2o. -S KANSAS CITTi Mo., Jan. 27.-Wlie.it May 81 07 4; July 97 . Corn May 474c; July 494c. CHICAGO. Jan. 27 Whout No. 3 red $1.19: No. 2 hard $1.16. ("r.rn No 3 mixed f'c. No yellow 494 '? 494c. n.itv N'o. 2 white C7384c; No. 3 white 34' i 364c. Hve No 2 774c. Barley ST'a u t-. Tim 'hv s,-ed ' W Ti 7 00 Clover seed $12 00g2l'.00. Pork nominal. Lartl $9 0 Ribs $8.509 50 OMAHA Neh . Jan 87. Wheat No 2 hard $1.09!. 13; No. 2 mixed 94081.02. Corn No. 2 white 414c; N. 2 mixed 414c. ST. LOT "IS. Mo., Jan. 27. Wheat May i 14. J'llv 1 h Gr.rn JIhv 614c July 544(q544c Oats May 394c. CHICAGO FUTURES. CTIICACO. Jan 27 Oi.en High Low Pin.. wnicat May $1.15 $1.1X4 $1 16 $1 194 July 1.024 1.02Ji 1 02 1.026 May " .534 -634 -634 53'i July .554 .554 554 - 654 Oats-May Oats-May .384 . 394 . 38 4 39 July .294 . 404 .394 10 Pork May 17.20 May 16.90 I.ard March 9.60 9 75 9 60 9.75 May 9.k0 9 97 9. SO 9 97 Ribs-Jan. Ribs-Jan. 8.95 8.97 8.87 8.87 Mav 9.00 9.16 9.00 9.07 NEW YORK SUGAR NEW YORK, Jan. 21. The sugar market mar-ket wa easier today and Cubas declined 4c to the jlP of i'o. cost and freight, equal to 3.73c for centrifugal with sales of I8.1100 bags at that lcel for Januarv-Februar Januarv-Februar shipment. Porto Rlcoa wore nominal. Following the decline in the spot market, mar-ket, raw sugar futures eased off and at midday showed declines of five to six points under scattered selling by commission com-mission houses. There were no changes In refined sugar with tine granulated listed at 5 10c with a moderate lno.ulr reported. Reflnerl future were without transactions. transac-tions. Sugar futures closed casv; approximate salsa. 11 -000 ton; March 2.17c; May 2.36c.' Jui 3 Sep embi c - 67c. |