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Show I GRAIN j CHICAGO, Oct. 20. Wheat prices showed more renewal of strength today to-day soon after the opening, although the start waa rather weak as a result : of selling ascribed to foreigners. The ! fact that Liverpool and Winnipeg quotations showed comparative firm-neis, firm-neis, however. encouraged buying lure. Rull-i lind an a.hantaj:.' u In the fact that cash premiums remained re-mained high with spot wheal In good demand. After opening unchanged to 6sc lower, with December $1.1234 to 5113 an. t May $ 1 . 1 1 f to 11.11, the market took an upturn to well above Thursday's finish. liuying' on tho part of elevator ln-t-rests tended to lif lit prices for corn I and oats. In corn, the opening which varied from unchanged figures to S4c lower, with December 67 to j67Hc. was followed by moderate I gains all around. Oats started unchanged to Vc higher. December 42c. and after a slight reaction scored a moderate general gen-eral advance. Downturns in hog values were reflected re-flected by the provision market. Subsequently In wheat pronounced weakness In the December delivery, resulted from much undoing of spreads by traders who had December bought and May sold. The close was unsettled. net lower, to f-4 c ad vance, with December $ 1.1 2 1 12V3 1 r..l M .. 1 1 n a- J I In later dealings December corn and oats became easier aa was tho Cass of wheat Corn closed at Vt li to Tic net gain, December 67 Ti to 67; 68c. CHICAGO. Oct. 20. Wheat No. 2 red, $117 1.18U; No. I hard $1.16 1 16 K. 1 Corn. No. 2 mixed 73,,474c; No. 2 yellow. 73 74lie. I Oats. No 2 white, 44V2451c; No. 3 white iXVftHSC Rye. No. 2 80 74 O80Vc. Itarloy, 605,71c. Timothy seed. $5 50 6 5" "lover seed, $1 5.00 ft 20 DO Pork, nominal. Lard .$10 37. Ribs, $10.00012.00. OMAHA. Neb.. Oct. 20. Wheat, No 2 hard. $1.12 1.16. Corn. No. 2 white. 67s68c; No 2 mixed, 67 c. Oata. No. 3 white, 42c: No. 4 white 41tt41c. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 20 Flour, unchanged. Bran. $23.00 24.00. 1 KM (.o n n ui v CHICAGO, Oct. 20. The dosing futures fu-tures ranged as follows: open High Low Ctoss Wheat-Dec. Wheat-Dec. $112 1.13 1.11 1.12 May 1114 1.13 111 1.12 July 1.04 1.05 1.04 1.05 Corn Dec. .6'7 .68 .66 .677 May .67 .69 .67 -68 July .67 .69 .68 .684 , Oats Dec. .42 .424 .4 1 .41 Muy .42 .42 .41 .424 Julv Z 40 3? .39 Pork ' Blank i Lard Oct. 10.82 Jan. 9.67 9.57 9 52 .52 Ribs Oct. 10 50 - 1 w V( uu m i, r: NEW YORK. Oct 20 The early raw sugar muiket .ontinuc.l quiet and unchanged at 3c for Cubaa, cost and I freight, equal to 5.63c for centrifugal. No u ere T ; ' 1 Raw sugar future were a shade lower at the start, but soon firmed up on covering and trade buying and at midday were 1 to 3 points above th previous close. In refined trading continue.! lipht and while refiners' list quotations were unchanKed at 6. 806. 90c for fine m ' nvwuu uuu augurs wore avaMable at as low as 8.75c. Refined futures nominal Sugar futures closed steady, approximate ap-proximate sales 7930 tons. Odin bar 3 70c. Dec. 3.62c, March 2. He May 8.2c " y M 1 1 MARK I l NKW VRK. i U. 20. Call money, easier, high. 4; low. 44; ruling rate. 4; closing bid, 44: offered at 6; last loan. 4; call loans against ac-. ac-. pptances, 4; time loans, easier; mixed collatira'. 60 and 90 days. 4 4'. four and six months, 5; prime commercial com-mercial paper, 404 LIBERTY BMs NEW YORK'. Oct. 20. Liberty bonds closed: 34s 100.84: first 4s blank; second 4s blank: first 4s 99 16; second 4s 98.08; third 4s '.9.20; fourth 4s 99 22. Victory 4s 100.32 (uncalled (un-called 100. 1G (called L'. S. treasury 4 s 100. 12. i Ml I i. MARK i NKW YORK, Oct. 20. Copper dull, electrolytic spot and futures 137J'r i 14c. Tin easier, spot and futures 114.87 O 15 .00. Iron steady; prices unchanged. Lead steady; spot 6. 50 O 6. 75c. Zinc firm; East :-t. Louis spot and nearby delivery 6 I5i Antlmonv spot 6 75 7 .00c |