Show II GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Chicago May Ma ET The report of rain in Kansas KanJa and ad Nebraska was wa the topic ran of discussion on the curb Cb before the te opening of the wheat heat market market and it I was the gen eral era opinion that tt the drought In those Jn states had been ben relieved Owing to this 8 was general Central when seln trading tading began and Initial quotations showed tosses losses of ic c to Ic lc compared with wih the previous close te July uly opening at U to cose The weather ather bureau burea forecast tort which predicted Te Teather showers and thunder storms for the two States a Previously mentioned furnished ad mentone a incentive to sell sl early earl in the day and as a a result sentiment waa wa decidedly deide heavy hea during the first frt half of ot the session s Slon Before the end of ot the first hour July bad had declined to Toward mIdday sentiment in the pit veered v r and offerings became bame less les free fr te re resulting suiting in a gradual gua upturn In prices The Change was wu W due duo partly pty to an apparently oversold condition of ot the market and to reports of damage damge to t the crop cp in Missouri An A important demand for cash Ch wheat here and ad In the northwest also served to create crete a better beter feeling A feature sere In the cash cah situation was as secretly commented upon and which had some me effect on trad ing was the smallness of local loca receipts re only one carload being bing reported for today toda while the element for tomorrow showed absolutely no wheat ha in prospect The top Tte point for July was ws reported at II Prices PieN sagged somewhat from the top on profit taking but bt the close was about abut steady stead with July uly at 11 Corn Com was w weak earner earlier earler in the session but developed devel material strength during the final hour The Te July delivery deUer sold between twee 6 69 and an 6 The market closed cosed strong with lh prices Unchanged to He c high higher er Cr r July being bing at 09 The late bulge In W corn cr had bad bd a strengthening effect on the oats eats oat market and an the market closed steady stead with wih prices unchanged to Uc c higher Provisions Provision were firm fr all al day da At the te close prices pric were ee up 5 to Lo j The leading futures ranged as follows WHEAT Open I High High I Lw Low l CJ CIO May Mayse 1 July uly I 11 1 1 4 se Sept pt H 6 1 11 lS Dec pec Dt I 1104 CORN CORNI I Open i High High I Low Lw t I Ch May Ma I July uly l S G 6 I 17 OH 6 69 Sept 6 64 i i Dec f 58 I J i OATS OATS i i High lUgh I Low Lw I Gloss Close Clo May 11 I SS 4 i July uly il ti 2 l l 1 Sept t 4 I 4 IH 4 Dec De 44 m tl jH 44 H MESS PORK Per harm barrel J Open I High I Low Lw I May a 4 I I ii 1815 f IS 1 I 1815 11 July t 1 1838 1830 13 18 ul ISi Sept 1 1839 I 13 J I I 18 1ST LARD Per 10 10 pounds puns t Open Op i i High High I Low i Cl May ay 1057 I 10 1057 1062 Jul July l 10 1070 1062 2 1070 Set Sept 1075 MM 1052 1011 1072 10 SHORT RIBS Per 10 pounds Open J I High Low I Close Clo CloMay May L 1012 I 1015 1012 I 1015 July I 1015 1010 Sept I J 1022 I 1117 1017 1021 Cst quotations were as follows Flour Steady Rye Rye No o 2 01 t Barley Feed or mixing W ei lair fair fa to toch choice ch malting 7 Plax Flax Fax Seed No 1 southwestern No Xo 1 I northwestern 14 Timothy Timthy Se Clover Mess ess Pork Per bbl bbl Lard Per MO 10 1 lbs Ibs Ib Short Ribs loose Q Sides Short Clear c a fr |