Show GRAIN AND PROVSIONSI I Wheat Prices Declined On Erzpecta I tion of Heavier Receipt I Chicago Aug S Higher Liverpool cables and small receipts started September Septem-ber wheat c above the price it closed Saturday Sellers at the advance were so numerous however that the buying orders in the market at that time were II immediately filled Offerings still continued I con-tinued in such heavy volume after this I tnued demand was satisfied that a quick decline I fet in knocking a cent a bushel off the opening ngures The change from seeming seem-ing strength at the opening to us succeeding suc-ceeding weakness was due to selling of long wheat by heavy traders who anticipated antici-pated a freer movement in the near future fu-ture from first hands They knew that if they waited for its realization it would probably be Impossible to dispose of their holdings at any such prices Among the reason for continued weakness were heavy estimated receipts for tomorrow and some crop reports of a bearish character I char-acter The shipment demand here was I even more urgent than at anytime during the previous weeks advancing market As high as 7 cents premium over Septem 1 her price was paid for one lot of No 2 1 red and plenty more could have been disposed I dis-posed of at the same premium but for holders advancin their views to 7c September closed 113RC lower I I Ample rains Saturday and Sunday started corn weak today The decline was I I only temporary however as reports of I crop prospects were tar from giving assurance I as-surance of a satisfactory yield The close was sC higher than Saturday Reports of rust and blight had a brilliant bril-liant effect In oats for a time but this feeling wore off as wheat continued to I grow lower September closed c lower I Provisions like wheat declined In spite of bullish news Receipts of hogs were I small and prices at the yards were higher high-er Owing to a lack of demand however I prices sagged off readily on some selling I i Pork declined 12 lard 7c and ribs 7I 10c I 10cthe I the leading futures ran rJ as follows = WHEAT = No 2 I j OienJ I High I Lowi Close Aug 71 1U 1G 69 Sept lebU GIG s 6Oi66lca I Dee JI66YaGG 6 166Y 65 May I 67 4 67U CORNNo2 tTOPrj I rHghILowCl l A gI3 I33VI 32 34 4 Sept 131331 3434 1 22 34 I Dee la33333 13 3 May ii35f35J3S J354B35 36 OATS No z I Open I High I Low 1 Close Sept 21S21U21 20 21 May 1211121 f 24VI 1 234 234 < g23 MESS PORK Per bbl I Open I High I Low i Close Sept 1902 902 IS75 ISS7 Oct 8S1 L ARD PeVlOO lbs I Open i High I Low I Close Sept 1535 15 3 1523 525 Oct 540 540 152 1527 SHORT RIBS Per iSO lbs I Open f High I Low I Close Sept 523 5331J6 1512 1 515 Oct J530 1 5CO 315 1 520 Onsh rotations were as follows FlourQuIet WheatNo3 spring 707S No 2red 72Corn ns Corn No 2 33 < g3Si4 Oats No 2 22ii2JA No2 white 2 2S No 3 white i 2627 2k Joi i Rye No 2 45446 Barley No 2 33S3S Flax Se dNo 1 92 Timothy SeedPrime 260 Mess PorkPer barrel SOSS5 Lard Per 10 pounds 520525 Short Ribs Sides loose 500540 Shoulders Dry salted boxed 44 Short ClearSides boxed 550570 550 Articles I Rec I Ship Flour barrels 120001 5500 Wheat bushels 52500I122400 Corn bushels 3376001829400 Oats bushels 201COO500500 Rye bushels 9SOOI 34000 Barley bushels 10300 700 I |