Show GRAIN AND PROVISIONS I ChIcago Sept the opening the I wheat t market experienced much s I tOday initial quotations o ot December be being mg ing of orr 14 at to May was I down 1 cent at to Tho principal I factor In causing th the break In was I the he Indifference of oC grain mar markets on Opening decline of W c In tIle the price of er wheat at futures From the start the market was subjected to he heavy VJ real realizing izing sales A report that a bun bull was selling freel freely induced more I trade Before the end nd of the first hour prices had dropped o a point almost 2 I cents below last Jast nights CSt cost j declining to Ma May sold 0 off to On a sudden spurt Iu In corn pricel there I Iwas W was iS renewed purchasing ot of wheat The result was a sharp bui buige December wheat advancing to lla Slay to 11 Small primary receipts and an active demand aided In the upturn During the thelast thelast last half haIr hour the marKet rap rai Idly under heaY heavy realizing sales The close was at the lowest point or th R with December at FInal quotations on May were wre at a net loss of c cents Corn was stead steady The Initial delIne in wheat also made a depressing Influence in the corn pit Later in n the day the I market sUddenly turned stron strong the bull buU factor being a Minneapolis corn experts estimate on the total yield Acc I to this authority the government figures should be discounted by bushels The market weakened late In the session under liberal liquidation t being a result of private advices claiming little damage b by frost to the crop Another bear brar factor was the heavy re The close was near the l loi t Point December opened to c lower at b 5 to 53 cents sold between 52 and S1 and closed at i cents Lo a re receipts were eats cars Oats were largelY governed by the course of other grains light IlS as a result of small offerIngs opened e c lower at 33 sol sola 1 between 32 i and 33 and closed at 3 Local re receipts receipts were cars Small receipts of hogs anti higher prices at the yards imparted a Inn undertone to the provision market Trading was lIght and confined mostly tp pIt traders A A feature of trading w was s the selling out of the October products At tn lose lOo Janu Januar January ar ary pork waS up p cents lar an and ribs wore each up 6 cents The leading futures as follows 2 2 Open I High I Low I 1 Cios Sept o Sept n fl 13 iii Dec 1614 1 May 1117 1115 2 I Open j 1 HIgh I Low J I Close Sept 63 4 Dec Dc 5 51 5 63 MaJ 51 No 2 J I JI II I Open I High I Low I Close Sept 32 31 4 Dee Dec 33 33 May 36 35 k 35 4 MESS bbl I Open I HIgh I Low I Close CIOS Oct O ct 1105 1075 oso lOSO Jan J an 1260 lb 1 Open I High I Low I Ot r Oi 12 I yO I Jan J an 46 4 SHO lbs I Open I High I Low J 1 Close Oct 1 1740 I 73 I Jan Jail i 1 6 O f 1 Cash were as follows No 2 2 No 3 1 spring No 2 rod red 11 2 2 54 No 2 yeLlow r 4 2 33 tr No 2 white 31 No Ko 3 white 2 39 fair to choice malting H 51 1 Flax la 1 No 1 northwest era Mess 1158 barrel lOll pounds 71 Short I sc O Short CI Clear ur Sl s 8 of high wines 28 grade I Eec I Ship Flour barrels t j 1 2570 Wheat bushels zoi Corn bushels Oats bushels r Rye Ry bushels Barley bushels OOt |