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Show GRAIN I a- I ' CHICAGO Hi.. Jan. 4 General buying i; which Included some of foreign account. jEc gavc the wheat market today a decided L upward swing during the early trading R It was a generally accepted opinion that S the reports circulated Tuesday concern- it- lng the 'redlt of prominent houses on jfe the board of trade were without foun- dation. There was also considerable dls- B . position to regard the selling Tuesday a iff; having been much oerdone. Opening P- quotations, which ranged from one cent iP- to 34c higher, with May $1 09 to 1.11 f and July $1 001; to 1 00. were followed L b continued strength at a moderate set- back from Initial lop flgiin-s t Corn and oats sympathised with the ,17 wheat rail' After opening to 14c R. higher. May 52Vi to 63e, the corn mar- Fi ket held the greater part of the gain. t, Oats started unchanged to quarter p, higher May 37 to 37 l-3c, and then U' scored an upturn all around. r- Irmness of hop values helped to strengthen provisions. p. In wheat, Indications that liberal ex- 'K port business was In progress, helped o Is., lift alues near the .--id f the daj . The ft close was strong. 3 to Z'tc net higher. ft with May $1,114 to 1 11 nnd July f $1 01 to 1 01. Country offerings of corn appeared to If have dried up as a r'3i.l of Tuesday s I. decline The close was firm. I s, to c 1. net higher, with Mav 53 to .VJc. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn . Jan. 4. Flour jj 25 to 30c tower; In caiload lots, family patents quoted at $6 75j'6 80 a hirrel In 98-pound cotton sacks. Bran $22 00 I MINNF2APOLIS. Minn . Jan. 4 Wheat I cash No. 1 northern $1 234 f?l -4 Jan- usrv $1.18; May $1 134. July $1 324- I Corn No. 3 yellow 39fi394c. Oats No 3 white 291?.'i2Jc. I Barlev 3i g 19c Rye No 2 73c FUCK No. 1 $1.98 1.084 to 1.98 I KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Jan. 4 Cash I wheat No. 2 hard $1.8001 32; No. 2 I 11 H Corn No. 2 white 41e; No. 3 yellow I I2c I (Mis Vo. 2 white 33 4-V3IC No. 2 mixed i 33 1? 34c. H CHICAGO, Jan 4 Wheat No I red $1 1401 14; So 2 hard $1 054-Corn 054-Corn No. 2 mixed 45 'o 47c, No. 2 vel- ,0OatS No, 2 white 3536c; No. white 3234C Rye No. 2 77 c f33M Barlev 52'!f53c Tlmot.hv seed $5 00-96 10. Clover seed $12. 509 IS 50. jH Pork nominal .H Lard $8.65. Ribs $7 $608.26. OMAHA, Neb, Jan. 4 Wheat No. $ hard $1 03, Nr. 3 hard 01'9196c. 1 "urn No 2 white 40c. No 3 white 3S940C. H 1 lats No. 3 white 30'5'30c: No. 4 white 30 4c. NEW YORK SUGAR. NFW Yi'iRK. Jan. 4 Tho early suar market waa steai it 1 13-lOc fqj- Cuba-s. cost and freight, equal to 3 42o for centrifugal cen-trifugal with no sales reported. Raw sugar futures were steady and prices at inldday were unchanged to one point net higher. The voluma of busl-nesa busl-nesa WSS Msht with oierators Inclined I tO await developments In the spot mar-There mar-There were no changes In refined auaf with fine granulated listed at 4. SO t 1 4 90-. and demand still light Refined futures were without trans- 1 actions. iH SiiK-ar futures closed ateady. sales 610n tou: March 2 15c; May 2.31c; July 2.49c. POULTRY MARKET. CMIICAGO. HI Jan 4 Poultry alive lower fowla 17026c; springs 23c. turkeys 35c. roosters 15c. |