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Show , . GRAIN CHICAGO. May 2. Wheat tended upward up-ward In price today during the early trading, no pressure to sell being apparent. ap-parent. Export demand was said to be active, and there was talk current that the French crop promised to be short In quantity. On the other hind receipts In Chicago 1 fen liberal. 200 cats and there were some further deliveries this morning 1 May contractu. Tin- opening, which varied from c decline to &c ad-. ad-. with Maj $1.4144 and duly $124 to 1.26 a I followed by upturns to well above Monday's finish all around. Subsequently, price changes were somewhat Irregular Tfaere was per-latent per-latent buying of May and selling of July on rbi 1 an of .1 1 house here Otherwise; Oth-erwise; trade was light. The close was unsettled, at the same as Monday's finish fin-ish to 2L,c higher, with May $.43H to 1.494 and July $1.284 to 1 . 28 Vi- Corn and oats were firmer with wheat. After opening kc off to l4o up July 05c to C54c. the C4 rn market scored flight general gains. In the later dealings, something of a downturn In prices took place, domestic shipping demand for corn being Ilcbt. and export bids being out of line. The finish waa unsettled. Mi net lower to a shade advance, with July 65Sc. Oats started unchanged to "4c higher. .Tulv 40 to 404c and later hardened a little mere. Continued demand for ribs rallied the provision market from early declines due 1 to a setback In hog values. MIVVFAPOTIS. Mav 2 Wheat. Cash To l northern. I1.6SH015! May. $1.684; Ju'V. $1-48. Corn. No. 3 yellow, Gt; iJSnc Oats. No :i w hite, 354 Q 364c. Barley, G3'lf64e. live. No 1 . $1 OI3401. 02 Vs. Flnx. No. 1. $2.86l KANSAS CITY.-May 2. Close: Wheat. Mav $1 2r';: July. $1 19V, Sept. $1.17H Corn. Buy 56'c. July. o9c; Sept.. C2He. MINNEAPOLIS. May 2 Flour. unchanged un-changed to 20c higher, family patents, $8.20Tf8.25; shipments, 41.730 barrels. Rran. $23.00 25 00. |