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Show 4 GRAIN - CHICAGO, March 10 Rallies from Thursday's weakness developed In the wheat tnarket toda during the early iransa tlm Liquidating sales on the part of tne holders bad apparently ceased and leading Interests were aborhru: th other helling. There were alap Indies.-Uons Indies.-Uons of export business bavini; nell done overnight opening price". Which varied from unchanged figures to -V b.-wer With If ay $1.36 to 1-15 and lv.1 $1.17 to 1 17. were followed by numerous minor changes and then by! gains all around Corn and oats showed indep.-nucnt strength Import inquiry for co:n continued con-tinued and the movement from farm': was said to be practically n thine. Alter Al-ter opening unchanged to c higher. May 61 to 61C the corn market scohed a moderate general nd.once. . . i , ' . . . i- .t-' .ri I i.a'S Kliiricii vn " ........ Mav 39c and then I r.rdened a lHMo more. Downturns in tho price of hoga weakened weak-ened provislonr. In wheat, although declines took place liter. the failed 10 laaL and With reports re-ports furri.nt thai Russia way buying both wheal and rvc and that domestic millers were purchasing v.heat freely the wi cut market made decided upturns In price nror the end of the day. The clo-tna clo-tna however, was unsettled, at the saju a-s"'Thursdav s finish to K higher. Ma, $1 ?.5Ta to 1-37 and July $1.17 to 1 li. Subsequently confirmation of fxpoc sales of corn amounting to 1.300 00'; bushels In 24 hours gave the corn market mar-ket a further hoist Besides Bwaden was reported as having disponed of 900 -dun bushels of American oats to Russlu. Corn closed firm. D(il lo lc net higher with May 0211 to $2c i CHICAGO. March 10 Wheat No 3 red II 1101 32- No. 3 hard $131Mi Corn No 2 mixed 56 57c; No 2 yel- 'T.atsN. white 3S40c; No 3 whPe 25?.T7C. live No 2 $1 01. Unrlev 60 6Sc TlmofhN- seed 00 S 90 'lover '.-eed $15 . OO'?! 75 Pork nominal. Lard $11 66. Ribs $10 760 11.26 ST LOl'IS. Mo. March 10 Wheat Mav $1 324. iulJ 1, W;,. Corn May 60c. July 03c Oats May 39 c, July 41c. MINNPVPOLIS Minn.. March 10. Flour 'unchange-1 to 36c lower; In carlo. car-lo. d lots, famllv patents quoted at $S 00 25 a barrel in 9S-pound cotton sacks Hran $26.00. Sugar futures closed firm: JgMd; mate sale:. 22.550 tons. May 2...3c. July ":73c: September 2 S9c; December 2.92c. . iMAIl A. Neb . March 10 -Wbeat No. 3 $1 2601 20; No. 1 mixed $1.1401.16. " c!,r"n No 2 while 51 c: No. 2 mixed 5Oata No. S white 33083c; No. 4 white ",3-i ii "3cj MINNEAPOLIS, Minn March 10 Wheat recelpta 37 cars compared, with :'. carl a ear ago cash No. I northern north-ern $i 1601.60; Ma) M ';,,J'" H 0?t- .-,i No. .: . e'.l-v :.oiiy.i; oats No. 3 white 33W33c Pari.-. 50&61C. Rye No 2 9'o,99c. Flax No. 1 12 CO 2 64 CHICAGO FUTURES. CHICAC.O. Mar.h 10 Open High Low Close Wheat- s J4 $i 5fl7 Juv 1 17 1 .15 116 1.17?; Corn ... .,. Mav 61 .02 .60 62 July 1 65 -3 Mavt8 .39 .2.9 .36 .39 Julv 40 41 40 41 Mav 20.00 Lard Mav 11 20 11 50 11.20 11 40 Julv 11 40 11.66 11.35 11.62 Ribs Mav 10.65 10.90 10.68 10 90 July 10.37 10.65 10.32 10 66 NEW YORK SUGAR N'P.YV YORK Starch 10 Tne .riy raw sugar market was firm at 3C for Cibai COS) and freight, equal to 2.S6c fr.r centrifugal. cen-trifugal. There were few buyers, with holders asking 1 l-16c more Raw sugar futures were firm and 1 to 3 points higher at midday on trade and commission house buying. The market for teflned opened unchanged un-changed to 10 points higher wilh all refiners now listing at o.30c for fin;-granulated. fin;-granulated. The demand continues active ac-tive Refined futures were without transar- tlons. POTATO MARKET CHICAGO. March 10 Potatoes steady ; I recolnts 65 cars; total C S shipments ' 855; Wisconsin sacked round whltea $1 70 I "ftl.SO cwt. . Wisconsin bulk round white $1 KS'fel 90 cwt; Minnesota sacked Red rivers $2.00i2.05 "wt Minnesotii sack-I sack-I ed round whiles partly graded $i'.50fj' 1 70 cwt.; Colorado Iced round whites I 1 1001.76 cwt.. Idaho sacked rursets l$2 00jj.10 cwt.. MmIio sj.'ke.l rural j $1 .751 .55 cwt. LONDON RATES. LONDON. March 10. Bar silver 33d per ounce. Money per cent. Discount rates; Short bills 3,3 3-16 per cent; three month bills :i 5-16 per BUTTER AND EGOS. KANSAS CITY Mo, March 10. Ifcga i to ic higher; firsts 20fi)20c. p.uttci unchanged. Hens unchanged to lc lowei ; g aprings 2c higher. ISO BUTTER AND EOQS. CHICAGO, March 10 Butt-;r t.lglie, cieamery extras 36p; firsts 3235'. . si:onds 29i31. ; ulandarrls 16 C Eggs receipts 17.44. cases. POULTRY MARKET CHICAGO. Mnrdi 10 Poultry alive lower, fowls 26c; sprlngn 28c. roosteri 18c NBW YORK SILVER. NEW TORK. Marci 10 Foreign ba-allver ba-allver 65 c Mexican dollar.; 49V |