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Show 4- I GRAIN CHICAGO Oct. 5 Renewed uneasiness uneas-iness regnrdlng activities by the Turks led to higher prices for wheat today in the first part of the board of trade si.sv,,n. Besides ;i n unexpected rise in Liverpool quotations was construed as indicating thai Wednesday's reports re-ports of a probable quick peaceful settlement between the Turk- and the uillcs had hr-Mi more premature Another An-other bullish factor was bet'er demand de-mand for domestic winterw heat to le shipped to Europe by wav of the Gulf of IfezlCO. The opening. which tanged from si to - higher, with December i'i7 to 10: and Mn !$1 08 . was followed by a little fur-Ither fur-Ither gnin and then a slight reaction. Corn and oats were firmer with wheat. After opening to 'c hlgh-er, hlgh-er, December. B 1 V4 to 61c, the corn market eased back a little. I Tits started unchanged to C hlgh-OC, hlgh-OC, December 38'c, and later stored Slight general gains before beginning 'to react. , Provisions reflected firmness of tiog values. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 5. Eleur, un-'changed. un-'changed. Bran. $19 00(gl20 0u HY ITER AM) KGGS, CHICAGO. Oct 6. Poultry, alive, unchanged. Buttei . unsettled; creamery extraa :::jC firsts, 34 h ' . extra tirsts ' :. : 6v 4 1 M: " . second, :: ! a 3 0 .2c. standards. stand-ards. 08 1 C Eggs, firm; receipts. 3,089 rases, firsts. Ilp25C; ordinary firsts, Z5C 26c. miscellaneous. 272H(., refrigerator refriger-ator firsJtH. 25-26e. |